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    Tsui Wiemouoa (N. t) Blicursi*Cess..—The
trial of Emden Darrdar; indicted for the murder
of SteplieUand David Lester, at Westerloo, on
the 28th Of -September lut, which has been ping
on ler two weeks past at Albany, wu concluded
on Tuesday, by the jury rendering a verdict of
guilty. The evidence wasaliopther circumctae•
tialoo far as the pill of the prisoner wu ear.
caned. The circumstances of the me were
heledy as killowm
The_ children 'murdered dere two brother.,
aged eight and ten years respectively, residing
with their uncle,David Leater,-atepfather of the
accused. Oa t he day specified, when there was
no one on the farm but the two boys the prison.
• or, and hia mother, the boys were both miss Mg.—
This was on Saturday. Starch was made Mr them
on Solidity, and the days following, until Wisdoee.
day, when the body of Stephen was Coned abder
a ledge of reeks, with a heavy:stone !yin cross.
wise on his breast. The skull war fractured, the
breast was crushed, the legs were bent, and six of
the ribs broken. On the succeeding day the body
of David was toned hanging one tree to the vi.
chilly of the ledge. Stephen's wounds had
dently been indicted with a swingle belonging to
• Mr. Lester. which wee (bond secreted near the
child, and David was suspended from the tree by
• rope, which was also Identified by Mr. Lester u
his property. "The prisoner was the last seen with
these bogy, and white the search was gong
on for their bodies, ho endeavored to divert
the; attebtion of those engaged in it from the
preciee spot of concealment, by the most cons
tmdictory stories.
The idea of cell' aggrandizement appears to
bear been the impelling motive to the mime, yet
the Interest of the prteoner, If we understand it,
was indeed remote in the removal of the poor
children. They were entitled to acme property,
but it could only revert to him through to being
W 3 willed by his stepfather, or by inheriting it from
- his mother, in case' that it were bequeathed to
her. Amocg the painful auendints of the case
__ were the recta the the prisoner had only been
married two weeks, and that the most important
witches against him wee his own mother.
Ile was sentenced lo be executed on the 3111
. January, and when arraigned for sentence dented
that he was guilty of the crime charged upon him.
The witneues, he said, had perverted his
'lvignage, icr which he hoped God would forgive
them.
Bourn LAII Da —We have been requested by
the Commissioner of Pension* to publish the fol.
lowior
'ln answer to various inquis'es relative to the
Busty Luna Act of September 25tb,1630,1 have
so inform you: •
1. That where the service has been rendered
by a subs:Utile, he is the person entitled to the
benefit of the law, and not hiresnployer:
2 That the . widowof a soldier, who has roe.
stored the service required by law, is entitled to
bounty land, provided she was n widow at the
passage of the law, although the may have been
manned several times, or although her marriage
to the officer oksoldier may have taken place at
ter he belt the service; but if not a widow when
thelaw passed, the benefit of the act enures to tke
minor children of the deceased soldier.
3. That no person who has received or is eon.
sled to bounty land under a prior law, is entitled
to the benefit of the ant of the 28th September,
11330.
4. That no soldier is entitled to more than one
warrant under this act, although he may have
nerved several terms; but, where a soldier has
•
served severed terms, ha will receive a warrant
be the greatest quantity of land to which the nee.
nal terms consoltdated will entitle him.
5. In all cases where any portion of the marine
corps, in the)teveral wars was referred to in the act
of 28th September, IESO, were embodied with the
army in the field, and performed service as a. por•
lion orthe line of the army, the marines who so
served, if they served the time required by law,
and were honorably discharged, are entitled to
land.
Nil seaman or any other person belonging to the
navy proper is entitled to land. And notelet:met
or artificer is entitled to Inn& ?creel:m.lom were
engaged in the removal of the Cherokees from
Georgia, in 1936, or in removing Indians at any
time are. not entitled to land.
Tun Stutter or Sccons.—What is it! In this
country, among people who are equally protected
and encouraged, it lies in the steady pursuit of in
telligetme, industry, temperance a. frugality. So
far as outward comfort and competence consti•
into wealth, there is but a fraction of eceiety
who may not tomes, it, if each will hit torn Mr
hand and brain to the vocation re , we'ch hie io
atinet and capacity most fit him. If the great for
times which ao dazde the migudging pan, be
analyzed, they will be found, in nearly ninety
nine of the hundred cases ' to have sprang and
matured from calm, patient, and simple toll—ma
which had au endurance and faith behind, and
an object and - hope beforelL So, too, with talc
=sin whatever man seeks to accomplish. A
clown may stumble upon a splendid dincoirery in
artier science, but a fixed general law provide
that high sebievement shall require profound and
ceasolcie labor. The arise at screen, except in
isolated Cate!, It the devotion of one's life. He is
a fool who trusts to any dream for ponession or
adraeccrucut, unless h' connects with it the pru
dent extreme of hie two energy and judgment—
The little spring in the mountain rock, becomes •
brook, a torrent, a wide rolling river, and a part
of the fathomless oxen, timely by my. hi .g deed :
2 7sta britv*Mewerd.—Nere Yerkr.
"; s Expait ot lb. Webitterease n the title
of a sleaze volume of 610 page', Ant pub.
Rabecontaining • report of the entire
proecediegr in the case of Professor Webster,.
from the tithe of his erred to the period of Wax.
amnion. It tem:width', therefore, embodies a
cumber of fonts end documents not to be found
together el :where. We extvact the statements
mode by Pr. Webster just before his execution,
to the sheriff and jailor:
At an interview with the jailor, Mr. Andrews
Professor Webster said: "Mr. Andrews., I consid
er this whole thing perfect justice! The officers
of the law are right! Every body is right, and I
• tun wrong! And 1 feel that If the yielding op of
my life to the irjurcd law will atone., even in part
for the crime that I have-committed, that it is a
consolation."
Ina cells - metier' with the sheriff, ho said
the proceedings la my caw have been just '
tne Court ilschateed their duty! The lam o®•
eers of the Cammonwealth did their duty, and no
more! The verdict of the jury assyna! The
eentenco of the Court was just! and it is just that
I should die on the ecaffold, m accordance with
that sentence !'
Frani:man AND FATAL Aeon:mfr.—A sh7rt time
since, Mr. James F. Welch. an overseer at the
Atlantic Mills, while on a visit at Derry, N. H.,
wentout on a gunning excurrtnn. In the course
of his rambling-, he found some walnuts near •
stone wall. He garnered a few, and leaning hie
fowling piece egainst the wall, commenced creek
ing them auh • small atone. The concussion
against the wall caused s stone to fall which,
slidinghlang the barrel, turned the MUTIIT , towards
Mr. Welch, mad striking the trigger, discharged
the piece, and the whole cantents entered
' dlately under We right arm pit, and came out at
tae ebou!der. The wound was dreadfolly severe,
and It lingered in great agony fora Ruttish', when
he died. Ho left a widow and two cnudren.
• Ho wee it most faithful, worthy and true man.—
..". Lzwert,r, N. If., Sentinel •
Mtss Liras SOninnEn Totta.—Tile move.
Monte of Mlle Lind, after leaving Baltimore, will
be as followc—A Concert in Washington, on the
16:h, and prebobly 18th. She will then proceed to
Richmond, and - sing there on the 20M; thence
to Charleston, S. C., and give concerts on the 26th
and 29th. On the Ist of Jannaty, she will nil
from Ctrlerton to the steadier Isabel for Havana,
and remain there from the 9th of January to the
Ist of February; thence to New Orleans, and re•
main in that city from the 4th to the 16th of Feb•
rutty. She will return on the WenCITI route,
iting Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, &c., and
start far the World', Fair In Jane. Sorb Is the
present determination.—Boit. Bits.
Sransrics orlYlation INSUEUCL—By report',
made for the various collec . ion districts to the us&
ted Sutra Stns.°, it appears that the number of
known wrecks of Untied States weasels, in the
'Fear clic' June 30, 1848, was 565 ; crews of
mess vcaacts,l9l6 ; pane ngers, 1969 ; lira bat,
477 ; vnl:te or the vessel", 62,021,495 ; of the
carioca , 52,501,771; maki n g • total of 64 5 2 3 ,
176. Amount ono-saes paid by underwriters on
yrorria. 51.579,482 ; end on eargoes,l4l,22l,
827; total; 52,802,319. The largest number o.
wreck.. at any one place wu on the Florida reef.
—2O
Ton Hneuntrina Envies or Tee A itate.—From
a statement jest published by the Adjutant-Gene
ral of me Army, we learn that the weeks number
of recruits enlisted In the army daring the year
coding on the 3031. September, was 3,695, of
which number 2651 were for the general service,"
TB, for dragoons, 314, urine:l,4os, infirdtry, and
13 for the company ofaappers and miners. Ac
mrding to tbe existing laws the number of enlists
'ed men of the line is 11525 The 'scuds allow
abet of the 19,599 who ha' o offered thenuielves
the current year at the recruiting station only 2,
566 were aecopmd by the recruiting officers' aa
stile Milled and otherwise fit Or the service-
A New em Summar:l. Puss Or itmecam
The Travelier 'cabal that on Saturday, • broker
in State street received what purported to is
. telegraphic despatch from a person In New yak,
ordering that a certain note about $5OO should be
paid on presentation. The noto was presented
and paid, but it ems afterwards dismayed that
the whole affair, telegraphic derpatch and all,
was a forgery througliont.—Borfon Tronallire.
Ear-data or Ones Eminasi—The salaries of
the amides engaged in the new Italian Opera
Mere in Madrid, are on the following isolm—Al.
MY, for three months, A:WO; Madame Frezzoli
biotin mouths, £3,200; Cerilo and her busbuid,
St. Leon, three mocha, £2,401:6 Herr Formes.
leur months, £1,050; Sanitiovanni. six :months,
4340; 'Meant, tenor. ale menthe, £1,8065 Pardonft
fence, Iwo months, £1,010; brand; tenor, was his
fered £2,900 mod a benefit, for two months. -
Malice Disaarra.—The steamship Palmetto
arrived yesterday, reports Mat the U. 8, steamer
-Anwar COI. - limit. from Brun Santiago, bound
t e r ors pcm, was stranded during a gale blowing
at the time, on the Matagorda peninsula on the
bight a the 25th ult., and to a total ley:. The
crew cod plasengers were sawed. A portion of
the pirmerem anlved on tho Palmena—Pfrde
Orleans J3ztgsin. 3d OW.
- TCa steamer, Philadedphia, which sailed from
Now Miasma, on the 3d Instant, En Magna, took
out ISO laborers to • work an the Panama ltaLl
Road.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.'
PUBLISLIED EY WHITE dr. CO
PITT BB VILOTI
TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 17,1550
WHIG & AATIAAtGaiO CONVICIITIUM
In cormequenee of apprehension being esprerred
of the insecurity of the Common Connell Chamber. in
the Old Court 130.3, I have been requested by a
number of perscms to direct that the Convention to
nomioans a candidate for Mayor be hold in the 80.
rooms Coca limn of the Now hol d
Boras, on
Wednesday, the Ifith:lnst,at to o'clock, A.M.
WM. oCANDES ,
Ch M eirMan of Committee.
Pirmitizon arm AI,ISOIIILTT Oanun Antral..
—This is an institution of which our cities have
reason to be proud. The quiet and unobtrusive
deeds of active benevolence which ate performed
through its Instmmentality, are eufficient to call
forth the patentl admiration and generous bone.
valence ore great!, battened people. From its
commencement it has been under the charge of a
number of benevolent ladies, whose, prudent,
and, beoefieient management has truly
been worthy of all praise. There are at piesent
filly five orphans in the institution, some c f them
very young, and the number of the little urifono
nate' is constantly increasing. From an adver
tisement in our columns we see that the
lion is much in want of a Matron, and we learn
that it the proper person can be found, ■ good
salary will be given. We hope that all the ben
evolent will interest themselves in procuring the
proper person. _ -
The remarks of "Jeann in relation to the Ccii
am of Pittsburgh are slightly incorrect, not in di
groan population of the city and suburbs, but hr W
amount of the population of the city proper. Ho
ever, in a low days we shall have the full return
to present to= readers.
Owing to some delay and confusion in the mails,
we failed to receive our Washington papers and
letters on Saturday last, but found quite a budget
on our table yesterday morning. As the letters of
'quoins" etc all interning, as showing the signs
of the times at Washington, our readers will not
complain, although they have several together.—
They will amply repay a careful perusaL
Beiletont.,llfa and Indiana RaII Road
ILIC - 21011 OF DIAECIORL
The Stockholders to the Bel efontalno and Indi
ana Rail Road—one of the links of the great !tee
from Philadelphia to St. Louis—met at Bellew,
taine, Ohio, on the third inst., and elected the fol
lowing gentlemen, to serve as Dilemma for the
ensuing year, viz:
COMITY. Parr Orr=
James H.Godmao, Marion, Marion.
Wm. L. Kendrick,
Josiah S. Copeland, •
Aaron Hartley, Logan, Bollefontaine.
John Mills, Shelby, Sidney.
Hugh McElroy
Lost Houston,
" -- Houston.
JAMES H. GODMAN, Prca't.
Wet. L KVIDItICX,Sec'y and Treasurer.
At a meeting of the Board, the same evening,
W. MIL2tOII ROLLtli Wu unanimonsly ro-elcot
IA Chief Engineer, and the appointment of Is
rael Pemberton, and Alexander Worrell, Real.
dent Engineer., was confirmed.
In the reelection of Mr. Roberts, the Board
evinced a doe appreciation of fine abilities, on.
tiring energy, ardent enthusiasm, and high Prefre•
aional skill, allot which unite in that gentleman,
in a remarkable. degree. U Mr. Roberta owned.
the whole road, and was to share largely in the
whole line from Philadelphia to St. Lottia, he
could not manifest more ardor and untiring en
orgy than he exhibita in forwarding the intereste
of the Bellefouttine and Indiana Rail Road.
The Board directed the Engineer to advcrtise
for proposal. for the grubbing, clearing, and gr..
ding, on twenty five miles between Lirauce
creek and the Western terminus, •t the Ind Una
State Lice, (whem this mad connects with the
and:Bellefordainen lied Roar) to be
let at Jacksonville, Duke county, Onto, on the
2latorJannary next; and on about forty miles be
tween Marion and Bellefontaine, to be let et
Marion on the sth of February next— rompneir.p,
the only portions of the line no: yet under con
tract. Contractors will find the advertisement In
nor colnmus.
Reliable sunk, amounting to over 3150,000,b5s
been subscribed along the roots, show tug au iu
Mime of local subsenptions, during the cuncnt
year, 3150000 of good stook. - --Tha is exclusive
St some 'Toes! subsCriptions cf Which may nut be
itrinadtabtly asiti!nb's.
The rait,e.we I colt al the arelibien, e mg,
and bridging, on the whale route of about .•
hundred and twenty miles, from Galion Lo th.
State Line, is 8480,000. Adding 5120,000, th -
estimate oar of tarnishing and laying cross truer
&0., ready for the heavy iron rade, make
$600,000, showing that about 6150,010, only, ar
required to. ensure at uninternipted sod teer
getie prosecution of the work, op to the reeep
non of the iron, for which it is already known
that satisfactory arrangements can he made in du
season.
Those who are best acquainted with the ability and
disposition ofthe people along this important link irr
the longest COCItILItIOUn rail road thoroughfare ever
undertaken, are entirely confident that thin addi •
Lionel amount will be raised during the coming
.scason, M the counties of Marion, Logan, Shelby,
and Darkei and thin will certainly secure the
opening of the whole road in the fall of 1852.
A recent letter Gom • Director in the •India.
°spas and Bellrfontaino Rai Road"—the fourth
link in the great E, and Wei chain—says:
'Oar road is proareasing rapidly. We have the
first erotica, from Indianapolis to Pendleton, in op
erasion—the ears running on it. Ibe second se,
-.iron, to Monica, is In 'great state of forwardness.
We ,ball pat down the iron on eight miles of that
Loch., to Anderson, by the fire of January next,
and the residua in tee spring and summer. We
have some hopes of getting the care to hluntee,
the end of the second section, by the 4th of July
next; but, at all cantata, we shall have that scene,
permanently finialied by fah. A good portion of
the cutting and grubbing on the next and last
section, reaching to the State line, Is done, and
the remainder will be dope this winter..
The present condition and future prospects of
our connection through Indiana, as far as lodiatutp
"ohs, are thus highly flattering; and thence to Terre
Haute, the rail road is in the same advanced elate
of forwardness.
From Pittsburgh io Massillon, as we stated a few
days ago, we now have every assurance of a roil
road by next fall, and thence to the western terminus
of the Ohio nod Pennsylvania rail road. In 1851.
By the same period, the Penaisylvanta Central - rail
road will present a continuous line of rails from
Philadelphia to Pittsburgh; so that it is now al
most morally certain, that we shall have no un
broken line from Philadelphia, through Plitsburgh,
Beaver, Salem, Canton, Massillon, Wooster, Mans
field, Marion, Bellefordaine, Sidney, Winchester,
Menice, Anderson, Indtariapolis, Re., to Terre
Haute, (a total distance of 816 miles,) by the close of
1852. Within one year thereafter, we may look
for the opening of the continuation across the state
of Indiana to St Louis, and thence across the State
of Missouri, as far as indepeadeiree ; making a
grand total of over 1,200 miles. What an almost
illimitable field here opens upon the statistical
investigator! Who can estimate the extent of trade
and travel which ouch a thoroughfare must in all
'human probability attract and concentrate to
this Mississippi of Rail Roads? Great, indeed,
must be the country which m the bnef space of a
few pears; can by individual effort, without injury
to any of her interests, almost without feeling the
expenditure, construct more than a thousand ini les
of this magnificent highway of nations! What n
monument of modern enterprise will it present to
an admiring world, and what an example to pos.
laity? How much happiness, comfort, and profit,
collective and individual, it will create, augment
ing at:the mme time, without natiodel atd, the an
tion's greatness, by unfolding her immense inter
nal resources in lime of peace, and by affording,
In time of war, her cheapest and best means of
defence!
And with so much effected with Buell com Par.
lively hauled means, can the Government long
haiitate to cwry out a wort: no ably be:guano its ulti
mate destination—the Pacific ocean? The good of
our own land—the commercial wants of two Rein
isphetes--the spirit of the age hi which we live,
all demand its speedy consumma lion; and proud
should we be, arta people, to poisessing the territory
oacr which - it must be conntrUcla
All the conquests and glories of Alexrondcr and
Napoleon %Ink into insignificance,(wbactre.wite are
considered) compared with that one fearless de
claration oilitmaan rights which Caveto m n coon•
try free for such a triumph as
Cans or KAWAILIk Corm, Va.—The total
population of this comity is 1.5,354—free white in.
habitants, 12,007; free black do. 207; 'slaves, 3,140.
The total population of Charleston, where are the
set works, is 1,469, of which 457 are claw. The
population oldie; county In 1840 was 13,567; since
that tints Kaaawila has parted wile poet. 5,000 of
bet Malaga°. now tacleded IA other *MUM
ViOIII WASEHINGTON.
Conespoulew ve of the fhttatorgh t;tuae..
Wasunr.arrart. Dec. 11;1650.
A A., irk Cooly teas—The Tsai= laternall
'wore...am a—Complaints of the Mex.
lean 1111:itat Hampton's Land
Buf—Death if dlr. Wood—grilet times
—Dope for /loath Carolina—Fugitive
Bill aof. le L. repealed.
'Yesterday was n blank in legislation, nothing of
omens wan done in ocher [loose. I was much
•• used, not thinking it worth while to be indignant in
he people's bobs If, at the laborious folly with which
he collected wi edam sought to wile away the day,
it bout effeenng any thing,or even touching business.
e cure with which they evaded Immediate contact
with any thing In the shape of the latter, reminded
one of the anxious, suspicious, and male., more•
meets of the fish, fearful of the hook, but determined
to swallow the bait. •
A good many excused themselves for doing nothing
and encouraging others to the lame, by crying that
the erminittees having been announced only yester
day morning, and the business of the testae then as
signed to them, rt was proper to give them a little time
to come together, that the members might have • (4.
cent period Of Iciantr. I 3 take one another's atQCIIIII
tamer, and take a eonalderate surrey of their duties. I
will.brierly sketch tba triging of the day. After half an
hstit's miscellaneous proceedings, many members
commenced running abougand displaying a M.t fern
clousdetermumtion 53 earn their eight dollars, by a
good day's work. A dozen or two demanded of the
Speaker to know if the lionse went Mtn committee,
what would be the order 01 business. The Speaker
blandly reformed the House, throogh the anxious en.
quire" referred to, that it had bettor ark the chetnean
after it went into committee of the whole. The sug
gestion was adapted—and Mr. Strong, of irennsy Iva
ni, wes called to the chair.
The ea ender of last Serseloll was then iwkan up.—
The bill tar establishing a beard of accounts oat clams
against the government, was taken up, but quickly
laid nside Its being of altogether too weighty and seri
ous • enaracter for the then temper of the Beane. Mr. Wentworth and many other western members
demanded the river and harbor approptiation bill. A
shwing contest, therefore, ',trued. The anti internal
Improvement men tau sr, stall on, the ultra constitu
tionnints said on, the sown dog. of the Treasury—
a limner.% park when they and their hunch are
not to be triennial, advantaged—said nay, and princi
pally the protectionists, who ore friendly to river and
harbor approphations, but are determined that that
salient ehall not be planed in advance of a modifies
. t o n , of Ne tand, said nay, and of consequence. the
East nod the booth overbore the West. and the harbor
.4 river men went to the wall—ayes 71, nays to,
the hard hearted earthman von. 'tit the negative "
This uncspected rebuff seemed to chafe tee west
-sni men a good deal, and darted the rest of the day
they appented to Inc debating in heir own :Wilds the
expedieucy nf betting on the - low comb cock," that
is,the tariff, by way of bedgir g and tacos themselves
In their river and bather intreaunents
•
Mr. Potter. chatotean of the post oflice,rommittee,
then Mimed the Mouth the attractions of ifs bill for
reiv-ins the postage rates to five gad three cent.
lint the - tempers or rll patties had become soared be
the little brash on the riven and harbors and the tariff,
.
aad there aeon a general cry of dinner! dinner::
met through the Hall like the 1111113060 r Of 6
not distant storm. , The yen and nays were taken no
the din.er gentile, and by way of hoodwinking the
',nate, the (louse refused to ailjealo. However, af
ter a little mare dalliance with the Ughtwingealhours,
victunsand drank carried the day by an astonishing
vote, and the sitting closed, each member while tak
tog his Lat mi
bumng the tune of, ' , eight Winn a day
end
toast beef "
In the Senate, the proceedings were characterized
bye lite opera or devotion to duty and attendee to
personal ease and convestiet en. That body, how. ,
et, low the •dsontage over the other or being stile to
acreenete lazpww behind the earl of an &locatives..
aton. Tot, brief, the Senate dawdled away halos
three quarters of an hour. and then shot the doors
upon the spectators, wad d d nothing probably ender
less restraint. It Is supposed that the diplomatte non
estiuns
ur.derstood to have been made, were referred
to the appropriate tOMMILIC.I.
Mr. (hay to said to be no his way to the capital,
and will be bete In a few days.
The Mexican Minister has made the moat:nem
rel
.:presentations to our government of the ncreasi•
ty of more effectual provision for the fulfilment of
the at.pulations of the treaty of Guadeloupe. It
will be remembered that by that treaty we agreed
to protect the inhabitants living o• the Mexican
aide of tie new line of frontier from the dented.s
tions of the Indiana. Bo far, we have utterly fail.
ed to de ;his. These outrage, hale teen more
frequent and atrocious than ever before. The
Mestean Minister save most truly that nothing
effectual can be dote without the employment of
a audscient number of mounted troops, and he
hopes they will be at once forma/ltd. Ho gratta
tint owing to epidemic sichneas and bad oro?a,1
the people of the frontier are in • move defence,'
lees condition then ever before, and therefore
doubly entitled to the sacred observance of the
plighted tank at their never. Ile is scariested in
all be Bays by notorious forte.
On Monday. Mr. Ilainpt in notified die ktmse
that be ahooM, co a future day, introduce a Rill
gr.otlug three millions of acres of the public laude
belonging to the United States to the Suave( Penn.
ay' vati• tor the purpose of aiding in the ermstrec.
mm of the Penneylvam• Railroad, the PIM/torah
and Connelalle Railroad, cod that portion if the
and Pew:missals Rtilroad lying within the
State of Pennsylvania, m be distributed among
the several companie• as follows, to 'Wit two
millions oiliere, for the comereetiot of the Peng
',stream Railroad, five hoodted thousand for the
cot...traction of the Pittaborgh and Coneellsvine
fisibuad, nod Ilse hundred thousand for the rots
struction of the °Sin and Pennsylvania Rail
road.
The macond w•.tion of the bill provides that the
Coverts• of the Stare shell I•a'e post rto clec
and to self Ms 1.t..1s desserts...l,st a ly they,
reeds towards th etwahu t.en of the twts S.
works named, to the pmpor.tuns l.idiested by the
terms of the proposed greet. It is hardly probable
that a bill cf this character will pass without et:en
sue opposition from the Representatives of the
new States, who seem beat upon the approgia•
bon for their own use of all the public lands wit.,
in sot only their own borders, hut include-0 is the
urorgairsed territories Though not ,oSte•ently
iefermed upon the subject to have formed a clear
opinion upon the best policy for the goveromen•
to regard to as lands, I am matted to think that
she ought to reserve them drat to meet the toter•
est and principal of the debt for which their pro.
reeds are able - 6 ray pledged, and next to furnish
to nil boss firs emigrants and renters farms at a
low price for gcnetutiOna to come. But it Seem.
that mtent la to decide this question, and not right.
The lends, which have beeo purchased, surveyed,
and generally cared Gee and admioistered by the
general government at the experwe of the whole
mama, are to be seized by the separate States. and
appropriated to their partl^_olnr beuefit, unless the
old States step In any tor•: upon their equal share
to their division. Mr. II opium's bill proposes
and meets the true tissue. It saaa,lo effect, if you
Intl persist in dividing ti:.: Wit ch should remain a
common fend of wealth, e. sc us our part, to be
applied to the same nor,...ves for which you are
demanding the whole. Neatly all recant grants
Is the sew States have been made upon the pre
teem, or wt,h the real purpose of atdieg Is the
cona'ructwa of reads sod canals, and improved
chanrels of cOmMunicetton generally. Now, Mr.
Hampton's bill rests upon the same arminiesit.—
The Pennsylvania railroad. proposed to be ad.
veneered by the grant, are links of a chain between
the Minable and the extreme border of setdemeet,
end of a line which will ultimately no doubt ex
tend from ocean to ocean. It them is any proprte.
ty in gear nag lands tor • road from the Wabash
to the ,Mississippi, or from the lake,at Chicago, to
Mobile, on the gulf, and with Charleston," on the
Atlantic, both of which grants were made at the
last aeration, hew ran Western men otject to aid.
mg the Penesylvania line, which proposes to con.
sect the same interior regions with the era at
other points' If this bill should pars it would
settle the rights of the old States to Mottle the lands
equally retch the now. If it be defeated,lhe ateog•
Mc win have bcce decided to laver of the each,
wee a Mims of the new State.. It, therefote, Is a
matter of great general It - tercet, as well as of
uncommon importance to Peonaylvania.
There tens nothing done in Congress, to day,
farther than to announce the death of Mr. WOOO,
of Ohio, which was dune to an appropriate and
touching manner by Mr. Police, in the Hen., end
Mr. Cease in the Senate. The some melancholy
cerementcs will be repeated to morrow, probably,
in honor of Mr. flarrnannon, of LOlliniatle, who
died at home about the time of the adjournment,
having waked to a shadow dining the year pre
vious.
I am mom and more enriched that we shall have
a quiet time of it Its sitter. I have spoken in
reapectfut terms, of Mr. G dings' speech against
the fugitive slave tau,, far its ability, and a car.
min rough sincerity and earnestness about it,
which I always like to see in any effort epee
which • wan has am his heart. But nothing will
foLow it. lie or Thaddeus Stevens, or Ptestou
King may Introduce a bill for the repeal of the
law,
but without any expectation that it wall be
acied upon, aed without desipoing ter make any
fuse, if It is not. But n very dwunguiahed Sena.
tar who hates tied despises this act of legislation
as heartily as myself, told me a day that It would
rimer be repealed, and never be dec'ared Eamon
stettowl, and yet, will never be enforced. It has
already fallen into desuetude, although not three
months old. The feet which I stated in your pas
per, a month ago, as en important wnsideration
in reference to the pending agitation, to wit: that
the South did not want the law executed, is now
becoming universally apparent. They do no'
want the fugitives who have learned the lesson
or liberty, to be turned back upon them, and are
Infinitely more concerned about the barrier. which'
some of than free Stater are effecting ageing the
influx of free negroes, than at the failure to rue.
cute the fugitive law. It will soon be a forgotten
enactment, whether repealed or not, if the South
are careful not to ask for it. enforcement, which I
think they will not.
Even South Carolina show. signs of recovery
from mad... The moment the eight and pew
tics of free discussion arc r sexed there, the din
unionists are gone. Since Grayson, Romblon,
Thompson, and Poinsett, have gained the public
ear, the other side has been heard, and the dia.
unionists have actually found it necessary to ar.
gue the lodge. Argument its worst, fir them
than cannon balls, and therefore there ia mason
to hope that the State will soon be rid of their se.
ditiouri and Kati:canal weasels.
Justus
WantMitlTOri, Dec. 12.
Pointlath:on of Plttabozgh and Jleigh•
bethood-.tteelval day In the Senate...
Ohl Humbugs—Removal. f/01111
There have been so many OROUtollllatatementa
concerning the population of Pittsburgh, as atm.
tained by the present census, that I have drought it
would be satisfactory to your reader, to obtain some
authentic information upon the subject. I am en
abled by the courtesy of Mr. Kennedy the supenn
tendent of the census to state that though the official
returns have not yet beep received, it is known that
the population of the city moped w, ut found num
ber5,65,000, and of Allcghmay 21,639—giving80A33
inboth place, '1 here is nothing frornwhich any re
liable emulate of the number of inhabitants in the
Opposite suburb can be made. The increase of
Putsburabonclodum Alle;heny,since 1840 has been
dent 55,000 persens; or about one hundred and
seventy five per cent. Northumberland county
has 33,323 inhabdantS, showing an increase since
1830 of 3,300 or about fifteen per cent. In a few
weeks the whole of the Northern States will have
been received and'ermfiged, so that the entire pop
ulation of that part of die country will be known.
But so numerous and various ore the inquiries di
rected to be put for the collection of statistical in
formation, and so distant urn many of the districta
from the camtal,that the aggregate results cannot be
classified sad prepared for publication for ninny
mouths to come. Front present appearances j the
population of the I 'toted `tats may be net donn at,
between twenty three and twenty tour millions
and the reboot rekewidation at nbout one hundred
thousand
There was an autii,inz discussion today intim
Senate, together with some very critical reminis
cences occasioned by otmrhauling the budget ofleg:
relative remains which have come over to to !fop
the last session. The lot of deferred 'resell:diet s
came up, and one of the Mat which appeared was
that famous ono of Gnu Coss for suspending diplo•
matic intercourse with Austna. Ala. poor ghost
was on every - Senator's lip.,ris it glided before theta
is the habiliments of faded tinsel and fustian, With
which the oratory of as supporters had clotheif, it a
year ago. But presently after there broke forth from
every seat on the floor and in the cutleries a good
helmeted ha-ha ha—the father of the interesting] de
facet shaking his capacious sides in the general
glee—and It was laid under the table mew con,
Next came up Bradbury's resotution, as genuine,
though not quite so bald a flambee as the other,calk
Ina for the names of all per Noiis removed Ineeel the
installation of Gen. Tat tor's admintstration,and the
reasons therefor. Many will omiember that this
resolution was the touttiall of the Senate from the
opening of Mit session sent Me death of Gen. Tay
lor, seven mouths, and bin tor that melancholy e
vent might have lean kicked and bandied about
for seven months withdmwn by the
movie . It is a plain and palpable party and elec.
tioneernm movement. \V lien it was namedas still
on the docket,tdr.blancton mid as it had been talk
ed threadbare to empty bouies for so many maths
he supposed it would only be. common charity to
let it die a• natural death.
•
..• - •
It. author, however, said he would modify the
same to suit CireUrllitatztle, nod called for a : vote,
and thereupon area the debate of the day. 'Whit
comb brought up the mire in Gen. Lane appo'nted
by Polk, Governor of Oregon, end a iperseded by
Gen. Taylor, and Gwin, of California that of Col.
Weller, appointed by Polk Commissioner of the
Boundary Survey, and superseded by Gen Taylor's
appointing Prenium_ Whitcomb eulogised Lane
without stint for hi. service,. in Mesico,calling him
in the usual vein the. Marion of the War, and Or.
Gavin entered upon a^rti , at ru•onons against the late ad•
ministratiun,in connemtea with Weller's case. He
brought an array el actoorns nod correspondence to
contain nun In tlre :1,+,1101E that Weller was per
fectly correct in iill semley affairs between himself
and the government. Ile sste to a settlement there
was a balm. dun Weller of four thousand dollars.
• Mr. Ewing delenticti the minsmstrattou of which
he was a member, w.th the most perfect mccese..
Notwithstaodum that be wee planed in a position
of great delicacy. bring officially aware of many
kat, motives, and co.rennormera bearing open
the defence of the Imo mlrenietrelien, which he
could not with prere tr adduce la hie oir• jus
tification, he deve'oped titaradautly euoug to 4e•
mouetrate iho propraty and necessity of titworse
.!:a
he took. The very .
so , of compleinln of the
~,
removal of Intieria Fartimi• an John B. 1. ellOr,
In favor of such A era:: as eel. Frocront,is propos..
laves. The tient. I,ljoerrerl at half past three
o'clock, over to r 4 :nosy, ss about concluding the
debate. .
The House tvaaea s •;c:. Ea a emsiderabk part
of the morning, its a resoludan authorizing to
Post fdeie u r Gene,' to despatch Map, 8, H.
Hobble, gnu IILKIStf,I P. M. U., to Panama, New
Grenada, Califon:, Jed ('regain, to mato much
needed arranaeroes.te for 'he transportation of
the malls tKlareeo tine atnan.l.r and Pacific roasts,
and to arrange the route. through California
and Oregon. After s , cog debate, and many
alteration.. among others ryas of striking OW Mr.
Hobble'. name, the wail laid over, with
the prospect or as tt(tb.,:tt, to morrow.
WASIII , tifON, IM-. 13, 1530.
Babe. In the Wood Treeenrp Report
d the liaritr-tieneral banspterie
Cleirs-L nil' II tee piton.- Jenny
Lind•s Concerts- tienerel Ugroty and
Society.
I reffered, to too pus vitertewa
the Senate rock held over Muse de •
parted innocent, —lmo one Weller. The debate
Was adjourned so Ott t vv.- have art yet had a
verdict, hut it o it.: the ingot - at wit be cOn•
tinned on Monday, warn we may expeet some
Interesting
• VeNetcto .v. .1 Wednesday; there
Wta 511 v Valet, tv I/11 the Ocertooratie
side, to ‘ - p . teh ccc • :,t,, Ito a the last
man In the world to emet while the milling
pnxen is going sat h own pertion, and I
predict that he will tl,rt.fy rimeelf wilt facts and
documents, and I tar ~dad again, will give tome
of the over ace time, i•ounie, in the pact,. moat
unexpected, soot cot :vette ti - aaine. It it a tattle
atagular that three try caret thOtlld just be tl•
ken op, since one of ..heaa le ore:arty two-yeara,
and Loa other of mole thaii one year's standing. 1 I
liken them to Inc babe. sir tan wood, whoae little I
Ladies the .paeroia. aerate:4 covered - with
leaves, which were bli.wo away with the late au.
tem. gale., and that. tacit , carotins were dlanotr.
tried. perha-m, a is Well Coat these two pollll.
elansateuld have a pubs, erd decent funaral a .st
the hinc'•. - fthe r frio
Alta stria v. •si . •
e:
Ito ewesiih 1:e Iraretietee, a. Ire
friends of pre.ee :co a much csandinen,
upon Me effects of int statements and arguments.
in sdvancing their came.
The house floundered through a ai.titig of thrve
hours to day. 1 b eve the rewslutlon atittratising
the appoletreent of it Pea, (Mice Agerit kr the
Ptelfie Coast was pvkavtl. Bait the greater part
of the sitting woe consumed in debating a bill for
the rebel of the h,:v cf Grit. Suroptc,r, of South
C4.191.G1a I wan anrprivd to see the till rejected
by a Vary large tiaalor•lV. It it almeel-krlit
Inman( cin vita-:h I het, ever known shine
Sewhern chum ortate - d with rho foment the Disk,
gation of the Stele presenting it, fail. Bel able
did loll; and I had :t at en omen of greater seen.
city to the treasury. I boor nothing about the
fad ed . the ease, tat I am sore that it must have
been an now trod or, comma from South
Caroline, it would have. li-et, ptid. There is no
end to the same, which the - treasury has been
plondercd, within the trot melee years, on rotten
claims from the 5.,111 , , Loth Writh'auil without the
sand on of tiltirre.•. 'rho lialptioa and the
Barron elatelt, e - az,:a MIA as they were, were fate
specimens or the moat.. by which many manes
Of dollars have brae ii!,•4.13 float the treasury on
fraudulent revolut . iiiier„ •• men (ruin Vagina, and
Cherokee and CIO - to .; and other Indian swindles
from (caber S , ut.•. • o Lot that It would
be any exaga,r,beoci 'het twenty GVe mil
lions of dollars In:,, o upon such
false preteue, a. c a. It ie time all
effectual cheek wore ,p,a, !hunt practices.
The levee, of the prese•eot begot to he crowd.
ed by brillignt throng, of viaiteis Society hunts.
shrilly gay here tht ,, or,. . I Love lever mown
the place more crow Led. Bills and routs are the
order or each suceced,cii ht. The concerts of
Jenny Lind, whicu
go to swell the
*aid that rho tnontro ha
pawns, and anal pn• e
to bring from a and
Idea that half that r cm
one night.
n Menday debt, will
LirAl.le gayety. it is
r n tinel to hold 3000
. ed epee the 00111
re S'toooo. 1 have no
will be reiolved en sty
.11M11314
111relaTAKT AR ra...r.—. S. S. Limas—Beatty
of Ms .I,llsas of otor_ll leo, .s , honan —Oa Wedges•
day Ole:coon, 111—.' ~s 1 nritr.t Street was affect.
ed by police office,' Burls y end Nucleon. Mae,
• tailor on board the I. eon/Mire, whose crew
took off the pansy:tee, inqc Me Helena Slump,
el Hambuuth, vhi - iii 0 iiinktug topthiton at
sea, Tess selling U. i'.. ty3riti to woken, which had
been taken from li !roe, .n the mail bags of the
lost vessel., by id,. A:10) 11. ,Ine others. Ho bad
sold three bonds !or trio if ten to a broker lo South
tarter, for 515 e'en. r 1.- rater, traced him to
a sailor's Wartime lo,i.ii ~ Weler street, and one
of them pretend,. ,i,1 4, , ,, (A looker, and would
give a higher midi Ad le bonds than Max bad
Oilseed bon. the olio r ,kers. In this Way ha
got into the Who:, I e4..1., nod ascertained the:
name of the poop ti em the three bonds had
been sold. Mae at, .I
o e taken into custody,
and seven bonds for $ll7 n-:-,til were found on his
person, which, with de ,her three that had been
(_,
sold, made /MOO Til, item is important, as the
brokers will, of cow, Le Warned to stop these
bonds when o ff ered fir S alt, and persona purchas
ing them, knowitig toe to he robbed from the
Helene Stamen's tont A. WO: lie liable to arrest, as
accessories eller the leo!, or as receivers of stolen
pods .
After the paseencer• w ere all removed from the
111 hated venal, the rood 1.,..t... were npeued, sod the
contents taken. Th. ni , no asying whet hae been
the extent of the ittibioy. but it is believed to ha
very greaL—N. I. Ihr.ll.
Tun CArrtys DAc.orritt Wurrs.—The St
Loots Dcp.ttlit. t t pu 1,1 n the circular of the emu ,
intsttioner of Itidtio lino,. pd.lreerd to D D. Made
ell, supenntedent tt.t.l nt St Louts, appris
ing him th•t eat , t .
oi toboattid
dolisrsisof
fered by Dm t utratt tor the roco•orr of the
daughter of Ile Into d M
The COMM,•i,:ll^ nd ,iittes abet having . ep
p , opratted fa:‘,.en het da.ler. for the redemption
of Ili. child, he 11 nnehlur tint the money shell be ea
expended as to giVe Oil ca.:ri to the benevolent
inten
don of shot bode.
'Troia the latest received upon the sub
/am,' he says. “il 14 Fri,. ved that atIC yet remains
in eertislty mambo thr Al , n , lies proper. or that mixed
band termed .la/tenures • u, far years pool, have
Infested the isielnlty iir 9, n Fernandez de Taos, the
country between it eii.d Fort. and the Santa Fe
mad, near the settlement of New Mexico: Vol itts pos
sible she may bare linen ieri by her captors to Ind , .
aim of some other ti. , e lobe nan about three Yeats
of
•p.”
It L e to be hoped that the iiiievolent design of Coo
great may be •eremOished I,y the discovery and ma
ma of Una child at an cite:). Jay . Weigh. Repub.
VALe. Or • Selena Von:lc—We see It stated by
a correspondent of the llama Journal, that Jenny
Lind pays .L 1,500 cute- me English lee 'me ten. She
has invented in the ilogii,ll three par cents. about
'67:41/30. Iler anneal income, therefore, from that
source alone is about li e gams that she
nu given away in chanty about ioi,eoo-11400,1n—
as near egit.be estituatc,L 1-tr,600 of this we. /O.
an in England; 1.5,1.10.1 in Edinburgh. In Edinburgh
she gave five concerts at a guinea a ticket. On the
finite= she cleareddweaq Enousnnd pounds; and On
the fifth an additionel five thousand pounds, which
Iry devoted tc lave..., no ostimalSO
the en tint Ewa one million of dollars.
The celebrated Engl novelist. G. P. R.
James, Esq., la at present sojonralng Is PbaladeLa
tats.
Gime Elmsneo.—A number of persons in the
vicinity of Austin, Texas, San Antonia and Corpus
Christi, are inakingentemove preparations toe:miens
the traces of the old cities and mining operations
on. the head waters of the Colorado, and on west to
the Rio Bravo, betwoen El Paso and Santa Fe.—
The government surveyorshave discevernd signs
of extensivi works, and some specimens of native
gold and silver have been found in the hands of
the Indiana.
Tux Groove or Now Sensor —The census re
turns show the population of soma of the principal
Cities in the State of Newlersey, as follows: Tren
ton, 10,766; Camden, 9,5(4 New Brunswick, 7,893;
'Jersey City, 7 ,( 8 ) 0 ; Borlington, 4,536; Mount Holly,
2,783, Newton, Sussex, 3,279; Flemington, 847 ;
Lamberisville, 1,416; Princeton, 2,440; Salem, 3,-
054; Somerville, 1,200; Woodbury, I,ooo;Bridgeton,
(Cumberland,) 3,303; Bordentown, 2,769; Newark,
38,832; Patterson, 14,220.
An out SatL.—A vessel was loading at Musquash;;
near St. John, a few days since, which dents for'
England, named the Atm which conveyed General
Wolf to Quebec, about site year 1757. She is said
to be 106yeans old, and was used in the olden times
an a British transport.
The Railroad recently erected between Callao
and Lima '
in Peru, was formally opened for travel
on the let November. A large patty, including
the President of the Republic, made a short excur
sion, when the locomotive ran of the track, kit
ling one person and severely injuring several
others.
The tried of Ruben Dunbar, at Albany, for the
murder of two inoffensive children who it was el.
leged Wood between hue sad a small annuity, wits
brought ton close on Tuesday by the jury finding
him guilty of murder is the first degree. He is re. ,
presented as being but twenty leant of age .and
married.
It has been mated by the Rev. John Clark, for.
merly a missionary in Fernando Po Africa, that
there were at Feraandina, persona belonging to
fifty ddlerent tr bee, who were so well acquainted
with the English language as to moist in translating
the Bible into their respective tongues. It is also
said that the Scriptures must be rendered into at
least two liondred languages before alt the tribes of
Africa will be able to read them in that which is
peculiar to each.
Tho shortest day (tithe winter wAstice, will be
the 21et of December, at which lime the sun ob.
tains its greatest Southern destination, when
will rise at 26 minutes after 7, and set at 30 min.
ntca after 1.
The new Methodist Episcopal pew Church re
cently erected in Norfolk wee dedicated on Sun
day last. The pews ore to be told. The church is
lighted withopir, and is aald to be one of the hand
&omen editiceain that city.
the Cashmere ahawls prepared by Maharajah
Gould, Biri6h. or /moo. for the Industrial Eobib•
itioo io Loudon, are valued it .£lO,OOO, and are
bestowed in free gift. On the trustees. Arlo.
the, chief sende Caen of steel armor, inlaid with
gold.
The splendid steam yacht, the Poterholl; built
in England, (or the Emperor of Russia, has been
lost en her passage out to Bt. Petersburg. blue
was neatly 400 tons burthoo, and was fitted with
engines 01140 horse power.
The boiler in the sugar house of Mr. G. W.
Johnson, .et Plaquemine, Ls, exploded on the
nd Immo, Instantly killing four slaves.and dsta
gerously Wounding the engineer. The force of
the explosion threw the boiler over three hundred
fret from tin original position. The lons is mints.
sed at *12,000.
Tho St. Marv'. (Md.) Beacon azyi, that multi
to the *nurtures of theospro crop in Inn oration of
ottntry, Ss high as S3,so , per bbt. have been paid
fur corn.
The Comptroller of the city of Neu , York esti.
mates OM the ..zrows of the City Govern.
weal ter the leer 10 , 1 will he 2,817,597. Of this
sum, more than 700,000 WO for the Pollee Depart..
meat.
Dr. Turnbull ha chteovcre • remedy fur short
wellrldung. by OA •ppilest.l or the eziraet of
l oos., to the torehe•cl. aas affect the Oh pair
of
1,,
APPOINTMENTS BY T P RES] DEN T.
By and triA the cultnce and r. Harm of the &watt.
RreLard H Bayard, a , Debra. e, be charge d'Af
faires of rho United Srateeof A •e ca
in Delgerre,ro
place nt Tbo• Clemson . . roe
Charier, tt Haratr k, of Ne Ilampshrre. to Le
Ceara , : dAllacroo 01 the VorroJ tares of Arnerrea in
P0110,•1. inplaec Of h. Brown tray, recalled' at his
own 1,11.1,11.1
VAIL°.
A itun.L. au. Lear, Who is
children. to an orderly heuseh.
take eharan of the Pittsburgh
Airylimb would hear of a g.l
sGlary by &optima to MRS
dapable of governirg
eon, and willing to
r ad Altrowy Ort , ban
.od attutoon ar.d
1 ,1 / 4 111PLE
KDBINGTON,or
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MRS'
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itellautlon plesw
roma eLsrgej
ILIPRESII TO PH
(A7E boos mode arrangom
above KsproJot rLog
Stueo to illonidaystmverh, ft
:4 Ron. Rm. to Ph i .
tkatymax hoots. thooll_pact
de7:dtm D R FC
:LAD/LLPIIIA.
u for running the
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from thence by Tsai..
delphia. Through in
Ilkonly eon be taken.
CO-Canal Basin
Th. last Oars is Putsiargi to dui
REAL GOOD TEAS
is AT
11110/31118 de IIAVVOILTIPP TUA STOOK,
••• . t Mho, tel otaimmo
oe, Ile, awl 61,00 pox. ponied,
All n tlylgrondes Tear.
The Block Tear at iSe the Green Teas at 11,00
are Me very boa Te imported into the U. State.
del:
Frans • .111. Inos, Le.
10 P: ;l?ees ii. e ‘ ,;:o k I t . ":‘,` 4 I ' l ' . 2." o;
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deli ! A A MASON A. CO,
6/ & GI Martel at
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UV Waterykit Long and Square Shrrla, Jet t
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!tale by
NM H JOHNSTON
SUP:EP PliLTS—ltu r!
del./
LEL 11-1000 pig. roe
..or, for sale by
Jell R.
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ptiACIIES-17.1 bass
dcl7 R,
r Mayflower. ter sale b•
ES, MAITIIEWS tr, CO
Pia sit:rm.--576 ton! d<l7 RI
for rolling mill purpo.r,
FW. IkIArTIIRWS efl
- -
for wale by
EYJSATMEWS k. CO
CI•FFMT,-2.11 bap 1 1 1
l]
de
T ARD 01L-e brls
.1-4 del!
Liar ofained. foCsal& by
ET. MATTHEW'S & CO
FIEIII-10 Les Intr.
16 bris No k Hj
• 3 blaclorol;
Itiroore Honing;
[oh; for sale by
". NIATTORWEI d CO
MEM
BLOOMS --1W tons best Tennemea, lauding from
JD
el . Cinderella,am for aala by
dell JAMES DiILZELL, Water et
SPANISII SOLE LEATHER-IEO olden for gole by
del? JAMES OALZELL
if - IRUCIULE-8-3kkkk a.carted, from 8 in 30,Dir
on'. best Blzok Lead Cruhlble, warhnoted,
del]
MARINE. GREEN-5 kip for altle by
del? J SCHOONMAXER At CO
"m" - 3 5 , , ag,;47,11ty}-.R..c0
MN:FOIL—I cm best Frebeh, for sale low by
de l 7 J SCHOONMAKI4IIIs, CO
ARNICA FLOWERR—I bale for sale by—
del7 J SCHOONIOAKER & CO
GUM DEUA.Rt case for •ale by
deP J ceIIOONOLAKER & CO
POWDERED TUlLKEiV s l o lzh ir rr K zi,
don OI Wood moot
LUIS Illauele mac Dry 0110 Ra, -
VeE been last received oa consignment a very
handsome tot of Look dilmerfe at Crete nt tssiees,
h will be closed out roll cheeps The trade to
respeedfally touted Weallud exam's* them. Also,
a vary lug* lot OrDsyrtioods, consisting us past on
Tollowa,
Soper Blatt Forsch Cloths;
• do Olive, Brown and Green do;
do Bloc and black French Doeskin Cassimeres;
do Brown and drab Tabby Valves"(
do heavy Ribbed Silk Barge; Worsted do;
en Bine black Sawing Silk, (cud article)
do Black Silk Twist on !spools •do
do Bloc black Waxed Patrol Thread, very up.
%assail's& Alien's bladder Prints;
Tsukey Red, neat styles do;
44 de doplaid for cottains do;
44 do do fanny styles;
klutlish Gingham;
SUpetiLlf French do;
Suctior Oil color. do. de. For sale be
HERSEY, FLEMING A CO.
del? lie Wood at
Mew Books Jun 44444 ined.
VIE Life of Jelin Randolph of Roanoke. Hy Ilegh
A. Garland, with a port ralt, 2 vol. It mus.
extorted , . System of Looming Language., ap.
piled to the study of ?rends /Second French Reudgr,
iliturtrated with Historical, Geographical, PhIlogophl:
eel and Philological nodose. By J Roemer, Prete.
soy of the French Language mad 'Literature in the
NO. York Free Academy. I voL lama
The second Talbott of the !Septette of the Life end
Writings of Thomas Chalmere, D, L. L. D. • Ity
sea In law, Rev. Wm. Hann., L. I. D.
History and Geography of the Middle Agee, for
colleges nod schools, chiefly from the Vreneh. By
Geom. Wash ngton Greene, author of Life of Gen.
Greene Illstaticei Studio. to.
The Pathway. told Abiding Places of contort), It.
laureled hr the Journal of a Tont through the Lend
of Promise, with numerou. Eneterite. By J. M.
Wainwright D. D. 1 vol. royal Bro. For mile by
R. HOPKINS.
dell • 78 Apollo Built/Lugs, Fontlh it
ce
PITTSBURGH
i~~~'e.
COMIIi of Third and Market chests.
CHARTERED A. D. tsna.
The only Chartered Incitation of the kind is Pratt'.
.Cllll - 1,
John Flaming, Principal Inativetor Ia tke Selena
of Adoeunts.
0, K. oaaraberhn, Professed of Perdithebip, Mer
cantile Computation. to.
Ale& M. Wawa, Lecturer m Commercial
Tha aquae of Instructiatt Includes It le Keeping,
and Wap_pileation to every branch of b sinter, lac.
toren ort.treltuaercial law and Cenunersiial Science.
Pensiathip,Mat annul. Cainpauttlan. tbb
fßedents ran enter the College at any uate, and
when aatitleikreill receive a Diploma; Waned by the
Pairld7 aati Klaiabgag Cosninitnert. dell
Bt itMINETIt TELECI;APII
t s . I GP•rItTICJI Ar. TEL/LOlt/WE/ICD
oft THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
CONGRESS
WABIIINOTOII CITY, D:c. 18
Houtz—The New York Branch Mint was made
the order of the day, for the cecond Thtuaday in
January.
The "Speaker laid before the House a melange
from:the President, eanounomg that Texas bad
accepted Mr. PCIVICe3 boundary bill. The Presi
dent says that vent unanimity ptevails on the
subject in Texas, and be congratubdca the country
on tut Improved prospects from the acitlement of
thin measure. The message wait laid on the table,
and ordered to be printed.
The Cheap Posuge Bill was made the order of
the day for Wedneaday.
The first Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
In February, are set apart for the Territorial heal.
near of Oregon, Minnesota, end New Mexico.
,
Saws —Means. Clay, Douala,' and Ashman
appeared, and took their neat', to day.
The Chair laid before the Senile a statement
from the Treuury, of the Post Office receipts, ax.
penditures, Ste.
Mr. Benton introduced and explained his bill
fora railroad and highway from St. Lavin to San
Franelaeo—the taitroad to be 1600 miles long.—
no whole grant al lard to be Kopoo,ooo scree.
Office of Ohio and reline. e. IL Co, Third at
FITINZunaa, *mist 5,1550.
Tux Stockholder. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rail Road Company ore hereby notified to pay the
eighth instalment of five dollars per share, at the office
of the Company, on or before the 40th day of /taint
The ninth instalment! on or before the Seth dny of
September. The truth instalment on ur before the
21.1 th day of October neat '.
[Er The 7th instalment was celledfor on the fitnii
Ally
angfinttf Trefmurer .
S -
M; g-25 Ibi for nly
den; E SELLERS, 57 Wood n.
LOZENGES— , O boxer nnoned,,jsn reed and (b.
Yale by I.:e151 .3 KIDD & CO, Go Weal PI
Gbh! SHELLAC (Orengrl— 6 eizts for ,de by.
deIG .1 KIDD& CO
111ITH'S TONIC BYRUY—I growler 'Ale by
dela • J KIDD &co
oJTION TWINE flutl i a
e „ by.
1 - NROP BLACK-30 for sale .by
J JUDD & CO
LP del,
C -
VE112,1114 lON—I easefor sale by
MG J KIDD &Cl/
FPO TOBACCO DEALERS—We received this day,
1
from the ntanuttacturer, ample. of poit.' plop,
and bye plan to the pound, whieh me a e Ruth° rovtO
to sell by Om "topic, WALLINUFORD &CO,
deIG No. Oh Water Mott.
AgrooD3 , I•EARLSTARCII—V hsvfn very .Ipc
VP riot arbele) tn *tore for oble
.dele W bIITCHFLT(tkE, Lanny
_ _ •
RONALD , S TOBA , CO--10boxesX's of dlr. !Tit
braced brand received tni• fall. In store and tar
Gala by [drIGI W A M 51ITCHELTREE
SALT PETER A BROISTONE—
ISS sucks erode Balt Petre ;
11l Stilt roll Brannan, In stake for ante by
dale I DIC & CO, water & front st
INFORMATION WANTED, of JOFIN WILSON,
who left Lisnastratn. County Down, Ireland, In
1110, to years age, sob a Mr. Greer. near
Pinrbarsh, and of SAM% W. BEATTY. and
WILSON, who left Anahilt, ante e county, In 1314. and
art ISIS ,VCIO In or near thtlattorgh Any one states
Information of diem, will cooler a favor on their
brother., Robert Benny or Steal t Wilson, ears al 11.
Ettents, Mgt Broadway, New York. deltitd3t
Minn OVA
?FRE PE:K/N TEA STORE has been reit:roved Irmo
A. Fourth street, to kin 1S rid 'tract, one door
Kant of the Exchange Dank.
dein:34.o vs:lt , A. JAYNES.
TO PRINTrAIS.
150 `:.111°11 8 ,.N','.",; 8 47V.T,';,".'
Pekin Tee
Store, Mil Fifth st. Idelertltd&w3tl A JAYNES.
o ° Blan N lt G Te ß a, fun t E rTkl ‘ ST l lfe h et ' n ' Ten ee S ° totTs
Faith street, fur sale at lid, GO, "..S, and Al ir ea.
del6:dtd&w3t
SWAN'S IIEDICINES—For man a - nd beast—A
fall Giggly on hand and for tale by
It E SELLERS,
deli Wholesale /latent for Pittsburgh.
Ttl'S 110 asE oiNTN!F:NT met. roWDERS
'I l or sale by It E SELLERS, Wholesale Agent.
den.;
' STRAIN 000DS.
GREENE & CO.. Manufacturers of For
-17 . else and Domestic Straw (Janda, gall the
of NOW., to t heir good. rot •nd toms...—
They will oder tnducerarnts in a great canety or
style., Oa., to monsters who 1 sty by We totmake.
nal package. samples exhibited at their $ tore, No
1,, Itsarl st (ap Gana) New York. dettntbud
Rail Road Lotting In Ohio .
HELLY.FONTAINE AND INDIANA RAIL ROAD.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at JACK
SONVILLE, Mac county, Chio.(known as Ver.
tulles) until January Olst. 1551, for doing the grab
cleaning, and gradine, oaf miles, from Lorn•
to Creek, to thetlon wi th the "Indianapolis and
lielleroniame Rail lane Road," at the Indiana Stale Line.
Peebles tire non rendy, at Me Enquirer's Office, tit
SIDNEY, Shelhy county, Ohio, where iwbrination
ean 'lie obtained from Israel antiunion. Resident
Engineer. Proposals may sato IA Sidney, till
the 9th of January.
Scaled Proposals will also be crived at hIARION,
Ohio, until February Mb, next rdolny Ne grabbing,
cleaning, andgrading on • at 40 miles, between
clarion and Bely.fontalna The work and ;mains on
tan division. will be reads Pin days bail:spathe letting
afoonnt cam be in , tstimil front Alealr Worm!),
liesideni E. 11.11,,, lieltcfootallte, and at the Chief
Emelt:eel's office in kiloton.
toe above are the'only portions on the mute not
yet under contract. Thm road. known as theithild
link" to the great central Lanai)ne chain," from Phil
adelphia to St leauls, aud likewise as the western
unai ound. of the m¢in lines, from Roston and New
York, through Cleveland.
Ur order of the BOntd of Directors
W CIILNOR ROUERTS, Chief Eimincer.
LautfistursOnnu, Clarion, 0., Deo. In, 00)0.
delAdtschwit
A IMERICAN ALMANAC and Rep. Dory of Use•
A
(al Knowledge faree year nikl containthe
authentic, and varied Information concerning the al ,
ore of the General and State Oneernments 'phi
Hun is equal ii, prederesson follnen and
cetwacy, and will unreal the high character of the
-Atlantan Almanac" ae a trustworthy mantel for
reference, and a lull repository or torrid knowledge.
Just received and fur sele by
FL C STOCKTON,
Dookieller. Penner and Binder,
deli 47 Market or
KEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKS 1
AT 110 LIVE. 2' LITERARY REPOT,
Third rioter, op petite the Port Gild,.
ALION LOCK, Tailor and Poet. By the uathor
of Ern." d'e ,
Dr. nerd'. Reply to Bishop Hughes, on the Decline
of Protestor:hem.
Whig Review for December.
Lovell . , Laing Age, No 343
Koic kerbocker blagsSille for December.
Horton Shale spear, NO A.
Horticulturist fur December.
ultienvor for December
0,,,, mg d Wife. Hy T. S. Arthur.
Pride and Prudence, or the Manned Smiler. deli
=MEET
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have received a ,at
of nett atel haedscrue Fegltsa Chjave t , e t. r i ev
fultatrle for oingle and double ecrapperv—erarrained
fuel eolava. deli
fIIONTIROPILICA-108 PATENS -
CIRCULATING TUBULAR STEASI BOILERS.
TIE immense advantages resulting from the ore
OS Miler to mannfeeinresi, steamboat pro
p on, and ponies Snot steam power 01104 111611-
ner. induce tbo proprietors to bring 0 more promi•
nently before the public..
- .
The advantages ate: Firstly -The great economy
attained by theum of this boiler, aftera of
trials extending over a period of three year,: boilers ers
upon this principle ere now at work in minstions
ocpied previously by the common .ort 01 hone.,
and cu have produced Wore strain with su percent less
fuel Secondly—Their compactness, or the meatiness
no die space required lot them; for steamboats, and
particularly ocean steamers these two considerations,
outweigh MI others. Thudly—The perfect manure in
which the circulation of the water in this boiler is
provided for, thus preventing the deposit of sediment
on surfaces where the ire nets, id to in . ..ling the
unequal expansion of the tubes, by keeping mem con.
meetly filled wt:b water.
A short description of the operation performed in
this boiler will tender 0 perfectly simple te the most
ordinary capacity. The rum consumed in the furnace.
Is made to distnbuts the beat resulting therefrom
about the upper halves nt a series of tubsv—the tubes
are arranged in a chamber divided into two perm by
Mcans Of IL displinitot plate: sifter disposing of a vary
largo Ponirm a nfahe calorie, it is directed about the
lower bolero or the:lanes:4bn water tra ee s hic k s 4 i , elng
comparatively colder than that rontained In pper
halve,,nbetnbtOn remainder of the e•lorie fro The.
gases of combustion'. 'The great heat applied to the
upper halves of the aeries of taboo coerce; a large
portion of the water into pramila the heat ab
orbed by the colder water In the lower halves of
the tubes, gives it an upward I.lllolioll, thus supplytng
the place or the water flowing aver out of the top in
the tubes, or convened into steam
A water space, forming a commandeation between
he upper and lower parts of the tube., allows a con.
tout rirrilillloll Or the water flowu out clam top of
he tubes to pass detain the sides to the bottom, where
1 again passes up the robes to be carmen.' lots
me= '
or flow down again In constant char:dation,
which provente the possibility of the tubm overheat.
i le, alto thereby expendlng unequally— he great fault
c f tubulat bullets Hot arranged upon thieplan. The
e ecalabou of the water caused by the application of
the greatest beat to the top al the tubee,.cerries with
it all sediment end deposits it at the lowest putt of the
boiler, where It is blown out Bolters Orion this plan,
at er three years constant operation, have their tubes
Ms same, absolutely, than when first put in operation,.
'.'ne following &tearoom have the boiler., arranged
on this plan, or being forth Med with them:—
United Mates atearners,./ederson, Water Witch,
and Vixen ; steamship Union, sailed for the Pacific;
do. od Captain Sudan, for European trade; do.
do. Victoria, et Wilmington, Dea- for ['Melded; On.
ton°, sailed for Char. • steamer at Wilmington,
Vela., for A. Aspinwall; do (herein--- Chesepeake
Bay; do Maryland, do do; to be (milt for Now Orleans
trade, with several other steamers and propellers on
New York Bay, Long Island Spend, and on Lakes
Erie undOntano, and fora great heather of station
ary enlace, in this city and State and other States.
Oiders for Dollen. (or Marine and Stationary En
g
i
n
s promptly attended W. furnished at
short notice, by giving the sire of <tandem, length of
stroke, number of revolutions, poundi presser, points
of manna ad. W 111 S. IOOLL,
delltdSt• 35 Broadway New Nora.
1=11333
THE Interest of Z.Kinsey In the Lease and pi tares
of the store recently eceep:ed by him, No 77
Market Great having seven years to run from the tat
April nett. Possesetort Elven en the tst of January.
inquire of A. G. R4:INIIART,
Amigos' of Z. Kinsey,
de14313, 43 St Clair at.
ISAAC WOILTIIINGTOS
INFORMATION of Tease NVorthington, late of
Westchester; Chester county, Ps., will be thsok•
lolly received by Wilcor Woithington, M.
d lL.l 2 lccit.
chewer, Pe.
IN POILDATION WANTED,
rc,idenee of Jon
pd,lat of Clondaaara Conmy Clare, Ireland, aed who
took ablopiog at Limerick, on the Ilth of April, IWO,
for Qacbcc, will confer a laming favor on the sat.
aeribor by wending each information to her, at Pia&
bme, aliqb..7 county'. Pasmlvaials.
14411.0 T iiF-FFERNAN,
MBlack 8
URPHWideY BUR CHFIELD Watered
bare receive./ tbe
above article. au:ambits widths for fashionable
aar b and cloaks, also, Black Mantilla and Cloattni
Velvets. ' debt
tbillVlSß—ifcfi• extra ) sat uo"Y r T
. JOHN WATS' &CO
•
MI/GORED FRENCH' OIL CIIINTZ—On hand
I.' for sale cheap, at the Carpet Warehouse. No Fh
Foucth st. 1.1c14 Wfd MeCLINTOCK_
PLAIN OIL CHINTZ, received this day, the
ir"`FlTiti.'al'!llleCLlNTOCK
JUTE k ALICANT MATS, ibmbna nndtbrs;le by
del4 WM MeCLINTOCK
far sale b•
C°s°,; SKELETON MA T S . 'NM MeOLINTOCK
-
QUPER ENGLISH SUEEPSKIN MATS—The
handsomest assortment at Sheepskin blots over
brought to this market, for sale by
del{ tvM AIeCLINTOCK
TENNY LIND DLITS, io store sue far sale by
11/ det4 WK bIeCLINTOCK
S TAIR HOCKING—The largest and beat assort.
hlce
by I meet everdel4 I rk broeght to this maet. for Ll s NTO a ICKe cheap
T Aiti7 W-410 hrls for stlay uvE a
imams
C IIESNUTIO " "" iZR r Laic by
d,14 fa r
& BARNES
R°" MJTTER-10 tuba prime, recd W. day by
5 fr. VI HARBAUGH
LINSEED OIL.-10 brie In aore, and (or sale Cy
del4 & W HARBAUGII
DRIED APPLES—dII bags recd for said by
de 14 1; VV HARIyaIG II
SUNDRIES—I t
tb„rli.NNooly...,,ti:t;
17 brie No 2 do,
subtle Tallow 011:
1 verso Dermas;
MII:t=!E!Ilil
•
31 Gags Dry Peaches;
le bags Dry Apples,
21 bags CI cog;
129 bags F Diem to arrive on stone
or Tuscarora, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
dale •Water k Front sts
SUNDHIES-21 brls
la bags CHatind Nuts;
7 1611: off
2 atirt ' on;to arrive on voainer
Caledonia, for mad by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
deli Witter & Front Its •
GLOVES AND U 0131303.4.
260 Kid i Gloye N a
LADIES'
'CnasirinkereWNlT and , Gold
Rid
do.
ItO doz Gentlemen's Kid Gloves, all Color,, with a
splendid usortment of Cashmere, Berlin and Back.
skin do, of the best quality, together with the lancet
anJ M.l extennve stork of Hosiery ever brought to
thm market, last received, and will be sod at reduced
pricer, by A A MASON & CO,
del2 el & at mediet st
'praetor Bleaehing Powder.
24C088S ben quality, on hand sad for sale at a
creduced price, ey
& MITCIIELTREE
dell
FOIL 810$T
T"l2'%rr
ftmrii'A L:..,tu:eonneaford it., Sixth Ward, ad
joining
L. `Sitco m.
For
rII7I.IIS7) ° :V g II37LE h. CO,
delz! 135 Liberty it
FWILVISII your Hails and Parlor* with Maps,
Which are useful and ornamental:—
Maps of the World, United Sums, Pennsylvania,
Allegheny County, Palestire, Mountains cud Rivera,
Ifuruan'Life. Chemistry. A lin, Astronomical Maps,
Doman of Time, Enmity and School Monitors, Out
line Maps, Globes, Chu., An , at the
EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY
tut Alsace st
Christmas fr. New amiss Toys
J un . dos Ls; Indos li o rbber
2
doe do Irons:
I doz small M. Doll Heads;
3dm small size . do;
. .
The. nu an entirely new and beauriful desert/-
lion of To for children. and a .Inm be equalled by
eny other kind for ' , cream a. they uttnltot be injured
or brokentn any way by rough usage. Also.° doz
indi• Rubber TeerhinF Mous, for Bale at the Delia
Dabber Depot, 7 Wood toren.
&Id J & II PHILLIPS
Did's Rubbsr Geod..
JUST rtedl p r. f :ft Rubbcr
d do. 6 feet
I de: 7 feet
I dozy feet
• • ,
don AlesPa Lang Sleeve Glovax;
2 tic,. Badt kin hloney Hell.; told at
ihe lathy gabber Depot, 7 k v Wood xi
del/ 1 h II PHILLIPS
NIETALLIC (SCSI CLOTH for carriage covers and
hospital sheeting, pot received .4 for sale by
J & II PHILLIPS
TUST received-2 dot gents' perpetual gloss India
IL/ Ratil,er Boots, for sole at & 9 Wood st by
dell J & H PHILLIPS
S . F. FLOUR-11t bslo
deetd ft; Wood it
"kr EW LEAF LARD— , brt.. , l 17 kfga jtst raid
111 tar sale by DURUM & ING, R&M,
dell! 116 Water •t
CEMl:=2==
211.S.11A.RES Wes:ern inturanee Company;
A/ iu aS•res Penneylvama and Ohio Rail Road
••
5 do North !Lineman Allndsg Comp.Yi
dell ' A WILKINS A CO
Tartla Crack Plank nand.
FLa , V , shares of this stork wanted by
A WILKINS & CO
lltupratu• natant. Soda A.k.
236 .Onl:.7.1! th e l7o
etch or appsorrd blllr, ho
W S Id MITCIIELTRER,
doll 4 Liberty st
Cold Wench.* Goods.
MURPHY & have on band,
Soper Anierwen premium !hatchets;
Home made do do
/tom- mode Flannels, whit r and barred,
dO
linsbnokable Welsh Flannels;
Under Shirrs and Drawer;
thovcs, Hosiery. Worsted Scarfs, La. dell
Be Curtain Chlata.
1 , 1/1' U Y BURCHFIELD have received a sup-
Tor also, Impraued do.
• dell
French Merino..
it. atnectinELD Lava on baud o good
IV.I a...try:cot; also, black and fancy Coburgs
.
WIIf d "friFIS II— L S PVIt r.l , l.a.loltaT a. CO
VOREIGN & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS,
V aleray• on hind and for sale by the cant, or in
gas mines tr roil parehases, by
doll W & MITCHELTREE
---•- - • -
IV O. SUGAR—A few bhdd prime old crop, hilt on
hoed, and or tale by
dell W & M MITCHELTREE
RICE -4 les Carolina, in Gore, for sale by
de w a M MITC fIELTREF:
ittoLAs'AFs-14 barrels new atop, land ng from
steamer Commnar, for me by
JAMES DALZ ELL,
deli Water at
TANNERS' 011.-5111 toils Sinks' Oil, for male by
dell JAAIF.S DALZELL
MACKEREL -1 . 2.3 bris , ree'g r 4t r i, lpthr t yle i ly
TIONI:Y DEWbYRUP-1 tu on had. ior gale by
deu R DALZELL it CO
SGAB-10 bbd. new crop, prime ortlele, for tale
by trItIVER & BARNES
MO& 132 Ntcond sr
M °I d . ,I B E= — ba‘P'''ZIAMIVP,ANF s
D a Ur" HE- ' c9 "' d ay gr,irv„„N.
R dell itat —5 brie gria r i::; :dp i,lllB
MADDER -4 cask, (or 4414 i
BURBRIDGE 4t.
del
0 116 Water , at
SNUFF—+enie Gaerettbe Scotch. for sale by
delo BUM:MIDGE& INGIIKA
RICE -RS received for sale by
del° - RURRRIUGEA INGIIRAM
CD/DFI .311 —5 calks or .inc foe onleT;
delo BURBRIDCE & INGDRATI
BUTTER—'L' kegs prime, art rec'd for vale by
del 0 RURIIRIDG.E
_S. INCIIR4SI
TANNERS' ClL—ed We for sale by
defy UURLIN/DUE &1149FIRAID
LOLL 11 - UTTER—IWO be Dose, for family deo,
from Taylor's Duiry, for bolo by
defy
DOSIN-10 brla for eala by
11 defy DURBRIDGE&INGHRAM
Frt. — lT - Frans, Nat.. is •
600 L g . E b lyi . ;F:Rc.i do i. r
ef Lay do do
Cler bra do do
40 bat do der
ValtromiFlys;
3 eases ot,og
;
a do: Lamaßagar,
6 don Curtin Powder;
21 illfl Bordeaux Prunes:
3 bales Ivies and Paper Shell klmends;
2 by
jar. assorted Pleklea
For We by • J D WILLIAMS &CO
defy Cor Wood It Filth sta
F 1.911-2brla No I Salmon;
5 brio No 1 Morten,:
10 hf Ws No. I t.3ldockcrel;
II qr brim No I do
kitts No I do
Shod ood licxring, for .ale by
deo
J D WILLIAMS A co
HUNTS Meratiante Magazine—The December
number of this excellent publication hay been
received at Holmeo , Literary Depot, appetite the Part
Office. All march.o shernd lake die work. The
next number will commence the new volume. P.M.
and Prudence, or the married raster, • new novel. by
T. S. Arthur. Littell'• Using Age, No 31J. dole
111/010E GREEN APPLES, by the barrel
clelb . ROBISON. urrt.E & co
NOTICE.
TBE partnership heretofore existing in the m g t .
Business, under the name and sale of iittnekßorthr
Smith lc Co., was dissolved on the 23th ultimo,. by
Menial Consent. 'ate Calm Westin of the said Una
being purchased by George M. Illackstosk. who is
fully authorised to mettle op the bathes. of 012 E late
firm. HUGH MOUTH,
A. D. 81111711,
011.0110 E M. BLACKSTOBIC.
In ,caring from the late firm, the underelgned do
o h„,,WI T meommend their seecemnr(to their fbrmer
friends and eastemers,) who swill continuo the badness
in fixture, tithe old mend, near the corner otgralg
cud Robtason sirenu, Allegheny city.
• 'HUGH SMlTH,deer&dlor •
' A. D.I3:uIT.H.
TINTIERD 01 castijiTsTicr
La
received for vale by
deto ROULBON, LITTLE & CO
L- A - NrATIONii I OLASSES - -. - 12 briv - ilem:crop,
.L received per steamer blesverger No 2. cod for
vale by ,• • 'IV & bIITUIIIILTREE,
deli)' Liberty it •
rgim.a.,ow—O bets received for by
del SHRIVEI & BARIF--1
SF
, T141311--.50 LrL reo for taTe - b, y
. del
,CRAB CIDER-10 - tas prime, hir eel, by
1j del SHRIVER & BARNES
D• 'an . BA-100 bus re; 'Adil; axle by.
hIiRIVF.R Is BARNES
DRY PSACIIBS-11:0 bad d dale ti
del 1311ILIV& a BAPINFI‘
Ft. t rimi g — for sale by
CNULISH s BENNEI7
AMUSEMENTS,
_- -
LECTURE ROOll, ATllENtstli ELWIN,
Liberty Sires t• •
Open EVERY EVENING, fir a short xxx5. , ?:NN
iarne's celtilated cents of itig . aoc
PANORAMAS,
A VOYAGE TO .EUROPE,
Embracing magnificentvicwa ...on. Its Ilarbor,
8.f., the .511eptic, Liverpool,
LON DON,
From roe Tha,ce•, :parable Older the Bridges, and
ending with a tuaelitEr cm • a( ma
TitA xl5 3 TUNNEL.
BrillianUY toil, and boti, b u.kaof the beautiful
Ao Fxhibilion every Wednesday and 8ar.,1,,y
afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
Admission, {ds cents. Children, under 12 ye.. of
age, 15 cent,
Doan will upon at oi - o'clock; Panorama to cont.
menee moving at :2 o'clock. doltdaw
BROOMS -180 4s-I,ttrnifT‘';lVEgrif,i'lltV`
STARCEI-103 bxs Sup. peas?, on consignment, o ncl
will bo sold low to close by
delft L R WATERMAN A SONS
pORK-4 brie prime, for see by
del° LB WATFai MAN A RONd
CMOW BARS I SLEDGR MOULDS-4000 pounds
of Crow Bars and Sledge Moulds offrasious uises,
dello LS.WATFRMAN &SONS
• SI/Irk 1 Silks 1
d Fifored Silky
40 • 1 ; l i c do C olrs and Suipt4l .4 ilSa;
6 do roper Mack Weis. Satin;
16 do espet Changeable Satin;
Together with the largest and 1114,ttomplc le snort
moot of Ladies' Fir., Dorn Goods, or •
A. 7 A MASON k.. Co 'd
deg 62k61 Mal kat at
• • •
CUPF a ßTnO t let i :; ; O. 11%;:r i , oint t e ; d a oL T il i v e r;
We 4 lt n :vc7l:t on o baf:da ' and fOr r aTte . ; cen t :amen
are invited to call and examine thin new fine article.
SOAIFE /a ATKINSON,
dod Tint at, between Wood Market.
American Woolen Gold.
150 I,4l3pllfecs,ttifil3lßldie.ll.l„an.knot,ibab.?triielrnd
GM pairs 'Steam Boat
hose
et
boupd.
100 pairs Gray Coaling. Blank rte, Leavy.
100 do Drab do du do
50 do Bloc do do do
areas Black Blacker. Clotl,
1 do Bearer Grey Mir • do
3 do sapctior Black French' Proadelods
it do it wool Tweeds, assorted colons
a do Jelmsonsorted colors.
to Commerce, black and fancy colors.
1 do fratinetts,alack and awl mix.
40 Whits Twilled Flannel, rani wider
do Cross barred do
"he above described coeds are alt on consignment
from various manufacturers, earl ind wear, and are
roe ore on liberal terms., the trade, at mmuntennere
price. ' f II LEE
•rO. .k.IfE•IO—A few hi
for .010 by
dee
ores In fintioider, nip? received
AVM A IIIcCLURG & CO,
10i Liberty et_
ORN STARCU,' for Canards, Paddiogs, at —A
C
fresh supply of ,the Oswego Corn Sioreti, which
took the' petiolate at the lost New York State Fair,
Just received and tor sale by
deb • WM A bIeCLURO .k CO
NFARINA-9 box" Meeker's Peace—lovely-
LI able net an ankle of diet for invalid,. and child•
ren, aud also mud, ',led for making Pudding!, Diner
Mange, &e. A variety, of modes of preparing if is
given on ibe wrappers,) oat received Meanie by
deg r WM A kIeCLURG &
PRINTING PAPER—White yellow, — print, nod
blue printing raper, for boOil I ills, for &ale by
IV 1' MARSHALL.
4,0 ' h 5 Wood st
Tir T y
deo _ _ Wormi ot
PAPER IIANGINGP—MaIi assonment alwayr on
band and for rale by W P
Sellers , Imperial Cough Syrup,
"VOR the core of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Inne
n: Gan, lleklingEetuation 111 the Throat. Whooping
Cough, rte.; pronounced to be the most effectual re
medy now in use.
. •
?ellen.' Impel isl comb Syrup—Professor Potter
has, sailboat soliditatinn, given a certificate of !Id es.
cellenee of this Mailer camel, medicine. It wall be
inter.ling Us all who are palliated with coughs. and
are casting ghost foi a safe and speedy earc.—Patm
burgh Daily Past. .
,Enehange lintel, Oct. 10,1050.
Matra Editors—novae bat for some • past
vet, much emitted mob a severe cold and almost
constant cough, and having tried varirug remedies.
syrup, &c, and all to no etre., I was induced by my
mteemed friend, W. W. Wallace, of thli 'city, to
make a trial of II P. Sellers` Cough Syrup. I did so,
&edit: my great a curiae, Ficeeived ILISIMIt immediate
relict Itwas with the greatest dtfheulty that I lec
tured before my respcted classes , but an taking a
spoon:al oldie syrep jest betore entering my lecture
room; I could speak with perfect rote during .the
evening. I would particularly recommer di: taaberly•
men lawyers and other public speaker... 4 i,mva
usetflaro bottles only, and act new perfectlrCtred.
I feel '
,itm Leroy duly son phtlanthropisbusbunkethis
pub:te acknowledgMent of the elfiettey of tnalthiele,
for I consider it to be the best now before the public.
JAMES 11. roaTEn, Parr of idulbernitics.
Prepared and oold . by It E SELLERS,
dreg 07 WOod st
Galvanized Tinned Iron andlilirlre.
H .
AVING been appointed agents for the sale of
galvanized sinned iron and gairnized Wire, tee
are novo prepared to Gil all der. 11l Nett York
pric es
, irnsportnion ridded. or
Tbla aelelo is very
excellent far rnEng 'chimney caps. 112111Att5, at,
being Impervious to water and run. The wire is very
impeder for fences and tellrapb porpnea.
& tir lIARDAUSH,
d.O. I First &11l Second an
CODA cute Kg es wpotio; for
drY 3 A.W lIARBAUCII
0. IHOLLSSES-111 lull reed for solo by
41e0 .1 9 DILWORTH 4 CO
n 0710311-20 earl, for sitle by
r s pure! 8 DILWORTH tr. CO
PUTTER-6 brls prime !VD for 661611 ,
deo J s DILWORTH &
fIOLDEN SYRUP—IS brie re'c'd for rale by
CT deg a ` J ti MeV/WITH& CO
DRIRD PEACH nr--•2 bo londint: for sale by
de9 J a DILWORTH & CO
TOBACCO—ZS his 5 1 zirod LI. Dudley's broad;
Acs %iters Esrelsior lb lump; '
IS Lie Z. Tay or roperior do
47 nia SeNen A Anthony's Ws A h's;
31 Ass Dames unrivalled Vs;
14 tote Penn.'s er;
11l boa 5.11mi/obi celebrated IL
lb entry hoe 15 lb each. Morris' brand
CD do do ' Warwick Se
they's, all on cousignment, direct from the mann...
Evirere,lor tale by'l. 8 WATERMAN fr SONS
deb 3l Writer tr W. Front at,
B UTTER -10 tali fresh roll.
3 brts [meted;
5 her
L d0, ,,, - fp A e r s i s; R e
h7AN SANS
de/
D RIED FRUIT-71g 111014 dried Peaches;
Rs sacks dzied Apples, for sale by
dro ' LB NAT/MIRAN k 301 , 43.
MuLASSEO— Om prone A. O. for solo - lir . - 7
deg , L S WATERMAN & BONS .
Cu d EgE.-110 Lao Cresco and W. R. forraTOTy
_:. L S WATERMAN Ir SONS
ciii , ..7. ---- ' — ' ---
U HEEsE Ig Irv,;„an; (Threes! teed. end fee
.eiy by Nee) . IVR.IK. dell'CA w N i D il L, b. l,6 , 2 o . t4
WA I DDING-12.2idee li m ili ;., 7 % , 't y ny,
del • ' close 7 " qVICIi 2. IkIT/i NDLESS
CCO/K - RISEED - - ---- bblio reedn:l,7dr 17;7,. bF . . , •
de9 WICV 2 21 CA:A/LE—S.
I be 2 e Rio Cod', lee 411i0 bY
.Fs
COFdroEE—al
.. wic .N . k o *FANDI. I I., s.
--P ,:'"-t'- ''''''' " , --G-.. igi r & WetA b bill.l , ,S2
de2
sazettwrus-41 casks Salentine,
51' Nu cfro pulvethed. for
.ale by deg: e,
WICK & 15PCANDLES.2.1
Durttsti-}0 culla purr Prtini.rar
! Jag WICK & IWCAN:
Dom, uurrea-12 bbh ireetKoll fluster, ibis Jny
IA received lied fee see by
dig WICK &
FLIM—VI racy* klas, for rode by
, WICK Ir. M'CANDLESS.
I 'I fiITCUL Att—eliTnea Cbcir;ilaie en band, and for
tellby_ Ida) WICK RITANDLESS.
ikT C. TAlt—l3olllitar — ral — , i, te by
. WICK k WCANDLESS.
R 11' HERRING—ZO bye. reed', and for NW
JJ dna ' . :WICK & fiI'CAND
ICKORY NUT —4 pt►s, r•c'd and tor
Al des a WICK a PVCANDLD49.
fi
.r,ra bes layering' and srn►try
pulverized. .
30 brie Lie* & Renee
For eekb_z___l.3 WAI RAGA L.Ly
N. .11 1'
11 - ilifOrtSfriPliFi-3 casks superior juiires'll e
.If 7 3 SIDD az CO
RIND PEACHES—MI wele for sole 67
del RIMY. MATTHEWS &
COI)! DETZG7OI;II.
JUST, received, an additional s4ply of the improved
Detector of AmericanCpnn emelt Coili e..llPh••
rumination, from 1g to CP.. It is the only practicable
detector yet invented,'and can be used with any piece
in 5 seconds, and perfectly reliable. For gale in ,
nS Co W r MWk e W t fr LSON h
its
Urooto (or la
L del ALEY, 81krrlViti CO.
NUTO:—.I6 [ls Ctiannts;
_ 12 bea lliFkory tints, for mile by
HUEY MA1711E11.9 &C 0
WAdaTED, planets for
masters book neO•rst
lalesmen, school warehouse - men.
coalmen and laboring men. an •number Utters or
all • C 4 Also, good Cooks, house keepers, chamber.
M. 1 401 Wet and dtlt nurses,attornen and girls of all
ages too. aorpliedt Blaney borrowed and lent.
Farms, harden and lOW sold or rented.. Please rill at
del ..- ISAAC HARRIS' Mee,
ird Firth street
JfiI.IIAUEL'S 'SHAVING GREAhl—Where is
the Man ash oldoes not eppreelate the luxury of
asY share! If any there be, we do not address our.
elves to him, List to all others we say, if you wish
o tender shaving a pleasure, perehme • box of Ades
Hanel , ' Almond? Patechio or Ambrosial Shaving
Creams. It is utte r ly impossible to And wands to de.
'scribe the feelings of a person who has been owed to
Shelties , with ordinary soap, upon soaking Dialer this
for the first time.. Iris a combination of wonder, ad
miration, and pleasure. .".
JULES ItAIJKL'S.SIIANTSG.CREAM is exceed=`
Ingly emollient rendering the atilhat and most wiry
beard wit end pliable, producing as admirable lather,
ILIA by Its Extremely mild natio o allaying all irrtut.
tion,and preventing that unpleasant and mit( (wing
of th a skin which is to afters erre/kneed after sha, .
seg. Gentlemen mine Juke, lianells Shaving
may face the coldest and most piercing winch im
mediately alter its oar, without the skin becoming
chopped. And thatewhe once use it, we, Can safely
say 101 l never use arty other.
One greet advantage, whichwiii be especially sp.
predated by Mose who array whiskers, is the five
that It will net discolortt beard, which - most taoai;s.
"eel, Of rag; appearance to the
edge af the wEirkera , ..tcles Ifettell• Shoving Creams
are daUghtfal preparatio , coo/mended with skill,
so the utter exciarien of all stocks calculated to
render the operation of shaving unpleasant, sod w in
be appreet.ted b 7 all,who make trial of them.
P. P ."4 ,t e util E 7 11,11.11}2. Pegfunter sad
110 Mestatit
roseate, wholesale and retail, by B. A. Fabeestook
ead It Si Salissis, arbrg* me John
sad J. Kaabon, Atailiany 04. espwal4r