Datip Iliornittg Post., Faux TI-1A5,- , Bv the arrival oldie steamship Mc ticKim, Capt Lewis, frl ' im Galveston, at New_ Orleans on C the 20th inst., the Picayune is in posseuion orelates to tho 15th inst., the Jay of her departure. As trui PH' R.Ci 11, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. I paper was ready for press when the newer:mew to hand, says the Picayune, we are unable tO fun:Atli full 401411 3IGLER, LIDVICYR Or V /1 I' n Lt , t Fa . Agent for country newspapers, , "/ , " I ' ° th e 4 Polt for the l'lttsloireh Daily Slurping Poet.' I "'P and Manufacturer, to receive) arid Weekly Mercury and Galveston Globe learns by a gentlemanfrom/ adwartisenon's and subscriptions. lie has offices in i Fishet l a Colon), that three of the colonists, on their Nave 'foam. at the Coal Offie.r, 'JO Ann street, ('ill . I way to Atain, were attacked by Indians and two of fointng the Tribune Office.) 1 them Lilli.d—the third made his escape. Tine same Ratios', No. 12. Stare to tort. Psodnah t trial a, Real Eatate and Coal Off; re, s? ' paper awes that much distatiafaction prevails in the Pam street.. i colonists not receiving the lied. promised them, and Bat muse, S E corner Baltimore end Cal vertnts,l which ioduced them to emigrate to the country. where our paper can Ire seen, and terms of a dverti-1 slog learned. Ma. 11Ccii•Nntl.—The Washinvon Union di —"'-""----------- - --- - - i hest sats:—"We are yet to see or bear of the' COP 3OR.9.—The session of Conttreas commences ~t. man in r. V ashi .. ngt who w of ' Mr s desirous seeing t^ dal. On Saturday night a meeting of the Ili-ince ! ...' r lai " I t '''. 'hat we have met with Ito such Buchanan upon ihon is trench, instead of in the cab• G critic members was held in rho all of the House of / Representatives. to select candidate , to fill the very ! net- ~ (- important stations of Speaker, Clerk, Sergeant at : 'nets" -- Arms, &r. The session will doubtless he one of ver) i 'To n. Altiola "r Oni:e.us on Noo r.."—llon. Wm. great importance to the iirolum Our relation , ' a ith ! (...04t Johnson has w linen n latter to the Journal tai Metric°, will, in s ome f o rm, h e d..finitely nettled. The ; Commerce, to reference ,o Oregon. 51r., Johnsen proceeds' to avow his belief that on' claim to the (teat question of the Tariff will be folly discussed; it 1,,,,,,,„ of t i ne ,„i,,,-.. l whole is as good an that to any pelt of Oregon, tool will, perhaps, be th e great The President, we are fully iath.fied, will be sustained, that it shoa l " he mar stifled. by Congress, in asserting that our light to Oregon is' L ; s - LoUft ATA us i.i.T.—The Alba - n) Evening Jour "clear and tinqoestionaLle." An ,t of Congress will ! nal of Monday nu)st—'There has doe , a perfect oda certainly be passed. extending the laws of the United tianche of floor voLo . „g iinto our Coy venterday anal to ewes over the whale Terri•ury, and n o'if)ing, Great d ay. E very thin; that could float has been leaded Britain that joint o retipency meet cease. . 1-1 "‘ P ool ' and forwarded to Alb-,ov. The (Sarin is crammed. OCice Depiirmel.t will claim mush attention fiorn ' t We velum in so any that at least -10.003 bane's tut:. to. Curgresa. The Postmaster General, we learn. wit' ,hay seousl in our harbor.' recommend certain mucdforations of the new law, lea.' ! _______ , From Graham's Slagnaine for November. sing e hone ices the present low rates of postage or, I toadied; it in quite possible that he will leconammd C OUSIN MATIIIEW • con c ., to *Who' ine the Department to re let, 3..tring : ay illeMa Ducat.. the neat surnmer.all the Mail Coettacts existing underl \ li we. that. are called women,. knara. as ~,, en the ohd law, for the region that by re-letting 'AIM Uro i An men, it were a eta moie tmble thing der the reguluriura of the new law, neatly one hall r., g lare ',brie M re giacifil,and give r esneet can be saved in the prt . o of transportation. This /..\ 1' 5 e , 1i 1i w ei b e cu rr ur 7 ,1. 7 3 7 ,, 17 . ;: t.( . 1 ;,? i et .,:.. 1 7: ,0 may or may not prove to be the case; one thing in cat- - O n men with pleasure till they find the we) taln, (ha present head of the Department, is com- To &tie us a negloei, then an, too late, pletely master of all its details, and will fearlessly - rercetre the loss of a lust we 'night base sad Audni recommend such measures as he shall believe best : ;," t" death. a esiculared to prqmote the general good of t he country - Cannon Jobe Cadnrsn a iler A if Co Cameron D A Ca•key John easy John Casstidap rollick , Caster James Campbell John IN - I Crughs and (7,1,1,—1n till ease., of rotten and Cantaitril Thomas I V,ln'e... . . I COLin, the sufferer% . ill find n plemnint hut powerful: Cam brit Robert ------ ; NI, la.ll Tuipsidonable, in pursuingthum, 'remedy in Clickener'sSugstreootest Vegetable rill.— ' C hase A TUT. StATA.—A %Vsshington correspondent of the flpon such tenderness, my erill'l error, 1 The fume of ti.i. medicine hoe a lready • r „.,.1 far and ', (tiaat Mary IC•w York Gioia., in Aponking of the opening of the: (Jest h a d I k no wn it w0t..1,1 bare wrwoght thus is ill. i wide o.,er fire loin.rted thmisansi tinse• ..f these, 5 ,:; r a 1 :, , , , a l. Gea rs next Congess, seyr.—"l regret to inform you that ' )o',. 1 pills were sold last ,ear. basing been u s ed in all a.- cha ,„..." Henry Thus strangely. not th e w mid had won m• to it. I there will be nu many Dem .w..ratic members of the Sem. , cr-rt mined eNeeri V. II); perfect succep... F o r liver corn. cw ,. uoit joas , ph TA S'coratfait Lady—Btaunsont 4- Fletcher ' pleint, affection set the lung.. paipitatten Of the inns Chifl 9 Miss acs absent, some from indispri•itian, and some from a' , When 1 look hack on my early life, and :nnsider i influenza, asihme, scarlet reser. freer and acne, drop i Charters Samar! tack of supply Itlfill sacancies, that the Whigs will be :. dint I wan a mot het less rid, and an only child of a i syes typhus fener. and other rlieensea. Thia pill i+ cnat• i chamber tate C in the majority, fur some time after the session of Con- fond indulgent father, I du nut wondei —possessing aI ed with fine white all Ear, so that the medicinal intro- Chase Geo A v .., be g in.. Mc. Calhotin will nertninlv be rt turned quiet. impulsive, clisposition, unchecked by any auttnir- i client. are imper,-eptible to th e taste. Tn children,. fibristneber Sanest t. ity—that I was wilful sad c•priciuus. Nly fsther hod, they muv be Arimini4rrrd without difficulty So well ' (Any* at' J I M I . in plies of Judge Huger, who resigns; bur he will not toiled inditstiiousl fur wars, to acquire sufficient ' con'yince - i is Dr Clicteeer o f their efficacy in all srsec i. ' newest rraertitn probable take his seat for • month to come. Mr. Dix- t ' meat ,. to eno bi,, h-onY to M- , rt NI and whn tint happy I fled Ca vea ~ lhot he pledges himself to return the money i ""." Jai"' en H. Lewis is at home sick. Virginia and another. pe,iod at lase ar5.,,,,,i. hol Cooper Wilmot. joyfully c lai m ed the fulfil 1 wiser , the rumi.e.i eGet is not produc.d. Cochran James State bane failed to elect Senator' in good time; and ' ment of my mnihrea promise, which she bars tiv ,,, i salt, ) , %VIII Jacloon. corner of Dr`ood •ri.l I.iberty 1 c e , aper p stssae l another ‘acaney exiets, 1 think, in another quatter. I him in the First blush id' ben girlhood. Tway-ears of un- : streets. who ia general Agent fur Clickener's Pills , Cohen Aaron interrupted happines s floated by, when she died, Ira- in Pittsburgh and vier il T. ' Coffin l'asophin ilOss this will . ffcct tho fate of the office seekers, sing a ',thy A slighter to rnnsuli. her almost Genet-bro', 'l.leware of an ,mitt , ion sit idle rolled "Tmpro ; Curry George now here, 'mains to be seen." ken husband . I was his pet — Isis inn hug. Arid its , red 5. g ,,,-.G.,,i,d pal,- purporting to be Pa , eniesf. Nature had kindly bestow td upon me my ittother'• lux ; a ., t rot h the pill. and pletentle.l palest ore forgeries, Daelher y Jo.e•Pli The lVaabiugton c...r.es - po ' n - deut ulthe '..s . Y Cum . ' mist. curls n o d comely testmets. rather than my fad:, I got up by ,t tr.i.rrul.l , ' F e s s k, i n Net.' i.ok, who, tor t 11 "•id•on ' 1 L mercial ttavelt.iler Sap it is hulte , ed that a w'goNa• e r'shme.ly 1,1 ecpres.ive coon tef nfl oce, I mar tendered : t h e l o ot f ou r er tin e n r o r•, l.a. mode his ii•ing Iss hu ed W'll'"' Liar. has just been cottclitded. as the result of which, ,1.-aier to him by the re•emblance. , e A s nnterfeilitot p 'p o l a r ,nedie.,,,... , i ,,,. i. 9..•1.11 Abraham I ivis Jomph t he President will recommend to Congress, in hi• MY father Pro'rmi i'‘ b".'"el"- and . I ''''' I "1' , . '4.'l. tuic' prnached womanhood I was no heires•. us well a• an ' next messily., the porcine of all the public lands of ; ...„.„ 6 „ .1 , Then 1 ' COIIIIIERCIAL R ECORD...v-- . ' Ked beauty. en no wonder, repeat , that , I T ' ten ce"ta 50 acre - or, condition that Tat",, l well s elfrwilled—but the resulsions of feeling attend , ("dots Jona 1 Dann Jo. .•/•11,•t • . shall apply the proceeds to the payment of the State ant upon such a naturiilfne as mi e. ra r•e it•e ln l, in id gi most me in. debt. The &mound. rif the reticle/se money at Oak , r'a r " .. "• tin' arts of "` liw and rin ro as meek e nhappine is as then did rehers—patticelatls ; tre would be about $18,000,000. in the man of my Coesin Matthew. My father had a N l il n t i , s ,w hee , h a , a a .i . , o i, e r ist it , d t,p i i fta l t r , : r irie; in sv , i , th pi h . t ‘ s ,,, rot .t. rain, FLoCII MILL. BURN T.—B e rt learn from the Roches' at Democrat that the wooden fliiiiring 'M3 at the La'. They bid commence-1 life together-Ind ecOrmarnized , er faaa, known as the ''Ciiion Mills," two mites from —Mid laid im money—and when goof Cousin Mat. i t 4 , h:7 1) 11 3n0 1e elder was i st ie w te n h r e i d di on eir t heir. that d thedesiti h. , ate centre of the city—owned by several individuals, ! the principal of whom were Bowman & Co. of sew of Bat - es & ri:eelw'ear7: i n if the Y wMithlest houses " i n n York, and() A Avery . and occupied by Thomas Pa , the country. Like my father. he was a widower, with ions. was destroyed by' fire lthe first of the week.— one child—my Cousin Matthew. i I was n little one when he died. but !can well re- ; The occupants lost about 200 barrels of coarse flour, member the scene at his death-bed. wed a large eisansity of mill feed. The building eon-' "Be a father to him. John," said poor Cousin Mati tamped four run of stones, and was also insured. : thew. grasping my father's hand, and pointing to his The oezt building destroyed WWI a veneering mill, ' weeping own- ' •e r y substantially built of stone, and filled with ma tear-Trhallt I l et dawnwill be ls . i ' re s . bar p ri liel e' ton father ; ' a 'anit r i c fr i a i e le ch arge il l I"n ' c c hioery. It it owned by James Boyd & Son, of New (anew each other. he shall marry my little Elia, and be York, and insured. indeed my son." I The flames then spread to the "Carthage Mills." The ding mu pressed Lis lintel in silent gratefill-; containing also four run cf stone—owned tic the Bo- , a ‘i , ,, 5 ' . 7 ....1, " “ I t er a : s h i . in r a u t p um i " bed him m t i o ne n t" h !", " "i '4 . , cheater City Bank, and occupied by Enos B Seward, f r „ rn him. M ar :: t ri timg t h ey did ,i,,, si o u i r i u m r 7,„7„i', Esq., who lost about 200 barrels of supeitine flour and ! that cold kiss hovtr around me, and. Deaver, fin give 15,000, bushels mill feed, which were pain) cov ered me. when I grew to let a silly, romantic girl, I l aGocin• t ‘ eiti i. : , h h e e, u , np a l n e d .i ns a i e n n s t ,e. re d m i ss i in im be a r k s i nee ng m w e it h ios rn r y li p m our n, C ,, o rr us a in s )7 insurance. The building was Mimed for 49,- 500, which will only cover the loss on machinery. it should, it mule me shrink from him—but I suffered Resides these the fire destroyed two large were- . most Liam Iv `thew s ean Pl eht Yed nig d y heal tleetssurion for me from ness. houses, on "face. a barrel house, and n building for- . in M - dir l Ids .arlies , b o) 1,00.1. Ile hot c a ith my pets istinelis. my many occupied fur coopering. whims and caprices, like an a-gel—and I loved hum 'I be whole leas is estimated at $lO 000, mire than m i me t i t s b e tter for ii: his adoration, so meekly and qiiii two-thirds of which is covered by insurance. ei ly expressed. beret( me. The D,l:lWare County R e p u blican of F r i,l.y ~,), When 1 began to :hints myselt elmost a young e o that the floor mill and use wood mill owned by Enos ! man my i l 7 r s. th i t . l ". l 7 l l . be x cam l tilk s d s : " , , . l l , l 7 l : ind Sharpies*, of Chest( r township, and occupied by • —but I was not meteenary—rah, no! tl;10, would ' nor' Charles Smith and John M Sharpies,. tetol fire from ' have hem tomantic—l shou k ld ba s e been 'de l igh t lted the friction of the machinery on Saturday n i g h t 1.5 , ii, 1 with n lever arid a c o ttnee.—who new at sacrifice was—aureouraded by every luxury—fondly sd were bar!" " we ' 'be building was "u'eat igitted I could live inn desert with the mon of my'. ?bough Mr Smith was net. heart " Like Lydia Languish, I thought, it I did not say it."how charming would poverty be with him," and nbsolut ely pined for a "pretty distress." It dill; Inut agree with my dutifully the courtings of good Cousin Matthew Bates—en dutifully to church, and become good Mistiest.* Matthew Bates, and settle down a due' tiful wife, all in such a humdrum way. filen his , name was at "shockinl , " If it had only been Clin ton, or Comiland, or Clarence, or any thing but Sim- I thew—tied Matthew Bates at that. And besides, he 1.'11.1 so tincreith looking—not at all distirtgue, ur el, ! gent. That he had good feat ufes. I could not deny'. and his figuie was well proportioned, but he knew set how to show to advantage his personal gifts. Ilia clear brown eye shone frankly and iii, chestnut hair curled curelessly over his well developed forrheed; but he paid little attention to dress or accomplish- Fiat AT CetrEpt:R Count Bur lE.—Tly.R.tchmund Whig boa the following letter dated at 5 o'clock on Wedneaday morning—" The centre of Culpeper Court House is now wrapped in flames. The fire naught about 4 o'clock, at the Fairfax ilotel, kept by Samuel Decamp, and is now spreading witl,feartd rapidity. The names have already consumed the hotel, Ela)tu'i store. H. Shakeford's hone and office, and the Muson le Hali—end Niejor Hill's house has just caught. It is to he feared that the whole of centre Culpeper C II will be COMIIITNI. Court House, Clerk's Offic , , and reverd other bnihiings in great danger. P. S. 5S o'cloels,—The flames still raging. • FRAN Hayset AND NILXICO. — By the arrival of the Emprestuln, Capt Collins, the New Orleans Pic ayune has fun files of flavanna papers to the Itch inst. On the 6th inst the royal 'mail steamer Medway sr trod from Vera Cruz, with $600,000 in specie. Her dates from the city of Alexico are only to the 28th ult . —two days later than we have received direct. The Mexican troops stationed at Jalapa, which, according to some estimates, amounted to 4000 men, have been 43-Caere , ' into cantonments at Pain de Ovejas, a mall place half way between Vera Cru 7 l aid the former city. The general in command was 'tweeted daily in Vera Cruz when the Medway sailed, j intending to remain there. The incident in regard to the sailing of the St Mary's (rota Vera Crue, and the offer of aid from the Monte soma, is mentioned in the Havana papers. The death of an illosttious prelate of the Catholic church, the Archbishop of Guatemala and Bishop of Havana, is announced in the Dario of the 10th inst. We find some speculations in regard to the sugar crop in the Diorio. The writer is of opinion that the amount of the product of the island has been exagge rated for purposes-of speculation. The writer offers a species of wagerthat the crop will fall short of 700,000 C,OYYCT•TtuN To IMPRISONMENT FOR LIPP- - Governor Wright,says the Albany Atlas, has commu ted the sentence of death pronounced upon Van Steen burgh and O'Connor, in Delaware county, for the murder of Deputy Sherifateele. In arriving at the above decision, he has been influenced by no moder ate estimate of the degree of guilt involving in the murder of Steele. He sets forth the offence in:its full magnitude, and does not conceal the public necessity which calls for an atonement commensurate with so Grestaomawagainst the laws, the constitution and menu. Young Dudley, and Morton, and Campbell, and two or three of my other buy lovers bud. after leaving col lag, travelled abroad, and returned home ea ex.i.i.ite; and then they studied professions—but plain Curtin Matthew went unwillingly to college, and then, on his return, insisted on taking his place as partner with my father. "1 can visit Europe, dear uncle," he said, "when I am older;" and I saw his face color, and hi. eyes brighten, as he and my father looked at me, and then exchanged glances. Here wee "one of the pret- , cleat distresses immaginable," and I gave myself up to the full enjoyment of my misery. "I will never marry Cousin Matthew," I exclaimed in pettish anger, when I had reached my room. ••No, no,—they can never make me!" and then I wept a. i though I anticipated being locked up and kept on bread and water. But no such luxury of misery was in store for me. My gond old father would have stared at tire I bare proposition of urging me against my will. He would have been delighted to have seen us married to each other, but would never have forced me. But it pleased me to famy differently, and I Imedrunder the ifluence of my romantic imagination. I looked around fur a lover—some one to 4001 up. on and be wretched about—but young Dudley with al! hi. foreign airs and graces was a fool—Morton an impudent, presuming fellow, who prated of his racers and hounds; as though he were an elder son of an En. Oh peer, with jocky habits acquired at Epsom and Ascot—and Campbell a piece of stupid pomposity.— Then I sought in humbler ranks—but my music master was a snuffy old German and my other teachers en. tirely the opposite of the refined beau idea/ I had cre ated. Cousin Matthe w might have been that beau ideal if I had not been so blind. He was handsome if he was uncouth; clever in mental abilities, and gentle and leving. But. I shut my eyes to true happiness.— To me he, was only plain Matthew Bates, whom I would not be forced to many. Time passed on. I entered society, though only seventeen. My teachers were retained, it is true— but only as a ceremony were the daily lessons and the rich and beautiful bliss Lee wu soon surrounded by admirers, and hurried with gay engagements.— Cousin Matthew looked quietly on; bnt spoke never a word. Ho was always at my elbow, to band me to my carriage, to attend me to parties, and accompany me on my , driYes and rides. I couli not help'erck slowledginint time., ',secret Wing of itindneotrifer bier-he was so yiedliing 'to my wishes-4o pa lit and attentive. In nit of these moments of tender aces, I resolve+ ntagynanimovey, to ward off hia dechoratiuis of Irree--tenerosely, to spare him the pain of a refusal. "Disentangle this whip for me, Cousin Matthew?' said I one day, after no had returned from a ride.— lie was passing by my dresaing•toom, and there stood by the open - door, alone, vainly endeavoring to disengage the pietty - little enquetisti whip•chain, which had by chance become w ra pped around the but tons of my habit sleeve. A• L extended my bend to him. be sprang quickly to do my bidding, and while his bead was bent over the troublesome tangle—to him a "labor of love"—f could not help admiring the' rich masses of curls that fell in cond.'s. negligence over his brow; but then he wan plain Cousin Matthew Bates. whom I w..uld never murry, and the recollec. I Linn of some tender wards and looks which hod esca ped him during the ride, determined me upon putting into execution my generous resolve. Thereupon. I spoke—l told him with a well affirmed air of einifi• knee that I haul that morning: through my father, ie. fined y , mng Campbell. lie tienublerl, ani I.v my I'.sclre glass. which •tounl near, I could see I,i. round tare rrimsoned viii, 11100, , I Osirt 111111 of my fit or 170141bn: 1 !lever M , .r• ri‘, and picot ed forth our fnuure.l4 huotluer and ',i.e., ...thing the uleclinin; ulzn.ts of my fault., Tho I badi Vet met with one to love s• I ottuld i-h to Levu' my liuu.b.tni, and cola:bidet with ita)ing that ev n if I ever should 'riflery, I I.l.o6p:tied truth limpidness in his friendship. and the •isteuly r egard I felt for him, tinned to my father'• trailer care He nlmnst gesped for breath, while I •elf.cuonplarently admired rho "woman of the world" mann, r in which I had as I imagined, i placed each other in a propel po•ition. lie dropped ! the chain *till more boneles•lY entangled—gaged at me an instant in •peechles.anguidu, thin hurt rigid from the I room I fell wino rut—vexed beyond ensnare. hu• when I haul ilionzlit to have , arranged the affair An I),9l,,tifullV. 1 ltd 1)111 hastened the rata/10°0e. "Sow he will go to my lather." 1 •••chti red, •'.troi I shall be forced to marl v him." And in a rage I wrenched my pretty whip from the chain. bringing will, it button. and chain. milking a sad rent in my hale Wilco:v. My maid, who jo.ut then entered, started at my impatience. I complained of hitiClle; and hint Lily unhabiting. threw myself on n lounge, bade two elo.a the curtains. and Any that i niah , tl to Ihtle was no rest for me. Poor Consin Slottffew't , look deep sorrow hovered before me, not% itlistan• ding my feeling.. of determined red.utance. (Conetvrim. to-morrnte ) • -- - - PREPARED AND COIIIIECTED Et•ERI AFTERNOON. Cergolion lame. Petition?. Marrairit rerrtiscin Al,aradrr rs.wiew w oliaut ►lsber George reinisig Jastwo Flagg Saslow% C Firailnit J C File■ William Pother TbAtidrug C Poreirt Elia. P I•.&.? J JI rotrest Joh. 11 PORT OP PITTSBURGH 3 rccrG I , CI4ILS WATKR tx THE cu►ss►t. Jo- , phine, Dran. Cincinnal i; Alimpirrn. Smith, d•k: Garnbrin. Fort) th, do; Cirrilaai4n. Bryn, it. e 1 . ,: G,114.11, • Cla. k. Bmornarille; RlvxlP ti, no, son, 11'brrimg; 1,11, Eri.., Cdmld,ell, Mooor.g.h. la, Btwne.Coxinr!!!!.; Proirie 1.1i,1, --, Ulm:mho r, C a H ar ,hpr 114arriret Oa, p , :lrah Jane DF.P.%II.TED. c.treer tnn I). !lance, Dosal, Ciorinnolli: Garret! mi.. ,t w i•cotinin, 111 ace, de, . Galt. Miro-% flew A Ilarimpra, Smii h, do; Gardener Itlrharli Acadia. Idieaa, 1,1114%01, ' Goillagher Bridget (i maul,' Cdtri, lidowneville, : GliAllaw John G I Won It ohert llolke 1....!.., Campbell, 800 , . ; . thirty Jobs! Cleveland, Ca lhown, " Gilmore John Nlef) Q to-n, Bowen. 1..tro.•)1111: Gilmore. Janne. Rhode Wend, Dow •nrt, 11 heeliti;;. Glichrkt J M li•Ile of Illinoi.. St 1,01.1 k, niikison Jnoeph crl - lw.te marked tli. • are prrori.l , l wt.!) I:) , ri's , Gleason F Safely (4.uaird, a prevention for the explo•ionolLoiler. . , Hamilton Ann IMPORTS RV RIVER. Hamitton r 9 Pt sir Louis NlcLone, Browns‘ille, 1 11,dt. B. A.. 1 , 1 1:: i ‘ i V t. l . lll e 7 . .. hilinestock; 3 Fides, W 3hales, l calk. I boo, HamsJß,,k Toffee & 01:firmer: 1 bale, Marl & W 101eas- ^1 Handlen /area raisin, Butler & Bea: keg• nails, King & H ac olmes: . 1 ett A S 737 met: 3 holies, Jot Dalzell; 26 boxes glass, Bag dry & Joseph Smith, 20 bbl. apples, W. Greer & Co; 131 In.'s,. l i i i is a r t ei i n nt. ll .a. A glass, II Nlitchell; 3 Ler oaila, Lemon & Power;'! 9' mrper Pill? 7 nitlea sheet iron, 16 kegs nails, Burhridge & Haa.sin 1 G 9 I Vosibunlilircr; 1I boxes glass, 23 boses,2 trunks' Ilarden 11 1 bale, 1 keg, 3 caaks oil, 10 bales, 26 boxes dryt, u nr ki na m arri , e t gwids,l trinik, 3 casks, 31 le,xes dry good.. ! flares Juni, Pr steamer Cireas•ian Cincinnati, 14 lames. Bowman & Glier•on; 1 chest, Church & Carothers. 131 pas- • [l n wood J o h n llrrron W A Ilenderann laws H deattr H P Hinkle Charles Highlands Alex Illaran Edward Hill Mary Anna Binds Ellen B 11111 Mary Ilurnphrys Mary L Ullllard B C Pr steamer Michigan, Beaver, 32 Lake cotton rim L &J D Per steamer Rhode Island, Wheeling; 21 bundles paper, J Shidle; 8 bundles paper, Johnston & ton; 1 box, Robertson & Co; 20 bbls flour, 21 dos brooms, iN Leech & Co; 13 bbls copperas, Black & NFKee; 9 bbls do :11 . Cullocb & Hanna, 20 bbls Flux. seed; 3 bbl, do clover, Wm Bighorn; 50 keg. lard,, steamer Rhode Island; 7 bbls butter, 4 kegs Isrd Wm Bingham; 12 casks lard, J %V Butler & Bro ; 6 bales robes, B Kern.; 4 bbls, 1 half bbl Potash, C - Ihmsen; 18 bbls butter, 10 kegs Tobacco, 3 bbls Lin seed oil, owner aboard; J S Bracken, 49 sacks oats, 4 bble meat. CITY PRICES CURRENT. DEC. 1. CAREFULLY CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. Flour—From Store, - - $4,75 e 4.374 ‘v.gon, 4,6211;04,75 Buckwheat—per 100 I}, - 1,50 fa) 1,62 A Corn Meal— do do - • fJO ea) 62 Grain—Wheat p hush. • - 0,00 ' 80 Corn, 3G e 42 " Outs, • 34 ea 36 • /lay—Lnose, V' ton, • - 16,00 (3118,0 Oil—Linseed, +l' gall. - • 68 '7O Whiskey—;9 ' gall. • • - 21' 23 Poiatocs—Neshannock, bush. -25 fat 31 Salt—tY bbl. • - • - 1.00 e 1,06 Seeds—Flax, . 1,00 e 1,124 Timothy, - • - • 2,374(1 , 2,50 Clover, • - . 5,00 ra5,50 Lard--Nal tY lb. -74 ea 8 Hogs—jl' 19 (an. wt.) 4 ID 5 4/aeon—per lb. - • - - 7'' Cheese—per lb WR. - - 7 e 3 Butter—Keg and Roll per lb. - • 1014 13 ' W.,' A RiiIVED - 7, tan of Le X,MAifiiING in the Post°tE, , at Pittsburgb IIL Deartnber 1, 1845. Peltolinietlliltelril whole names ate on tins list, oral please soy they are advertised: - Aiken' John Anderson Geary, Adams David Anderson Rebecca Adams 8 B Mrs Andrews Joseph Adams 8 B Anderson James Adams Robert Arnold Joseph Avower David Armstrong a W Alward VOW, Aten John • : Allan George Austen S Alexander William • Ball Mr Bosworth Charles Baker I W DoMhaer George Bailey Henry J Bonner kllehael Balks Joseph P . Brown William Bancroft Thomas Brown Henry Barnett k Ilamilton Brown Vevaldy Barlow F Brown V Barh , or Frederick Brown Catharine Mr. Raver W,lhani Bridges Joseph C; Barnett John Brace Sawn Mira Bateman Isaac Rreedeoborgh Lydia Barr Catharine. Bradley Mary • Bradshaw Georg' Rown G rope Barhons Ambrose Bro4dbead VVhhworth • Bell H U fort Rragden Bla•nener Bentley WtMain /Hooka ElLts li Be .ncit 0 R Brady Mary Bean Boliert C /Maul!' lIIIIKCCa 11.11 Daniel flrecarrell Matt Brain Rolert Rryden Jame. Remora Robert 'entity W Beck C A Brewer George F Fe.tcnm Mary Brownlee Margaret Bench Bernell n Buchanan H ate Bidll.¢ Greer Badd II II Bloke U. V Bonn John hitter Wllem Buckley Willem 2 G MCer Mary J 2 Birmingham* Taylor Rutter Jantre Reboil Rucker James tempt John herghet John Hi•tree Lora. Butcher Panut•l J 2 RN,. Geo 111 Butter Noun Aut! Birmingham John Barr !leery Black %.c intent II Burt A r Boyd Mary Boyd William Collins Morel,. Collins tLiatct h C Cellit. Mary Jlivi Coe B F Coolven Witham Corns Abel Corwin H W Conditt /Mar Mort toe Jolts 1101 A WO Ada Comstock Mr Coughlin Matt brew Cooley Unhurt B Corcoran Mary AMIN Curbinin W Cut Joarph Cowan Wllliara Frier for d Jame. Crawford eltarlotte CHOI Philifoile , Call Newto■ Call Croat A etifitSWllll. Jo/to Crowe Jane ereerboger Joie I Colbert 0 Cooologalco iaabella 2 Coehlnit Mr Vestal% Jurs 14rfa %Imam r Dorm Sarah Ann ; Dant. ELiale+ lr Pever Worzand , * Pryer invent , P [hotline WOlimn Mr (hlhboo• JoM• Early William K,lkel. Mr Evrrt.all lark i;iwthari Levi Rev Evaustlenty F4rt.-11 Jolla Catisevl 041044.11 M=Zaßil Inzram Mary 8 E Bliox Irwin Gee W Irwin John tkrct William Jackman W W Johnson Jones Jr ?hammer James John A Jones Thomas LIT.'S William Jacoln M Jones James Jones Stephen Jeffs, William Jennings John Jones Anthony J• R Johii.on George Jones ane Jac achel ob C John.ion T 2 Jones P James M rs Kennedy 4. tiro Kay J W Keys George Kirkpatrick Genie Kerr David Kincaid George Kerr William Kleber II Sr . Kerr Samuel King D C Kelly Hugh 2 Kirkpatrkk At Rev Kelly David Klink Bnesopp Kirk tov,ph Kroger 1 II Kann .1 K Kunkle William King Jamey T Kilgore Jane Lawrence Joshua Liebliart Jacob Lancraft E J Alms Little Thomas P Laack W F Bev Lynch David Leggin John 2 Leaghridge Mary J Lawson 4- Cavode Long Thomas Leander Hannah Loyd Charles Rev Lee Barney M Lather Benjamin Lee Barnett Loyd Thennac Lewis Richard Lynch David P Linsley El.jah Load Maria Little Thomas Loon Ale/Andes [Adel Peter Lott Jane Little Ka wart t E Lowry Joha --------. Little Thomas 1: 6 - Laugher Margwat ~. Low John , . ait , .-•-, / • .DI ilimban. William . Milligan Andrew 2 mimes Jilin IlliearA II Millorne Philea* Millburn Vioilluloi Matthews ElMMtley Mrnmillimi Daniel Magill Minty R Miner Matthew Militia William Miner k Merrick Mai latt George Mlles Mary Necklet James Jr Illiker John Marken! Robert Miller Clizaheth Marlatt James Miller Martha Marker C Miller John L Matthew: Minerva Miller C V .Maitheaa John Miller Jahn 311.1. ten Mary Miller John H ' Maloney Patrick • Homan John Marks Samuel 21 Morris Anne C Markley John Mon M Mra Manernev Theresa Mm Mason Anne Money Scary Nome CS Moore Mary Anne Moore James Meeaghey JoarphDoct 2 Moore DMI i Miller ir Heury Mummey E C Meukk Vary Anne Muds William Meehan i3MeS Munn John Ifedlkiir Mrs Mundy Ames ' Mina Jane M'Callongli William M'Kerne Matthew M 'Clelland David 3 M'Koish.T K M'Crillooith Moan M H 2 M'Ker (Asia Arearty Henry 2 M'Kenns Thomas M'Cllntoek Ellsalieth lit'Kemdians AlLsandet M 'Carton Thomas M'KI , Y Denali M't:rimist Nary M'Ketn Robert M'Dermit , lane M'Kelvy Samuel Mtionongh Tomas lit'Clure Alexander M'Donald Roar M'llanatit James Jerkaughlin Bridget Nisi M'Lene Mary A M'Neill John 14 'Master Thomas 0 WDermitt Ann. - MTherron Andrew Sl'Varland James WMaster Pnrotiel alTartand Levels 2 ArClearete Goor:e ,ftfdlione Martha writsil John SlT:lnnifltstivrenee ACNorton Thomas MlTarland Sarah rd'Jdatims Rollloe I M'Fariand John M'Mter James i M'Fadden Darras Mt., lellillau izadmel .1 D. 1 Wintosh Matthew Neaten 1, W N.1.0n Jane N,kl EH Neill J H Newhall Ssentet North Claa.lea na.e• G G Oliver Mr Pre-lier Ell Patton John ' ramie, Jahn Lame Woo Parker Thomas lmer John reetereori Isaac Parker James Patierooh DC PaDonee John , Petrie Jaws Petrie Wllllean ,PlrceLV Rattvin P WIWI' Rearoary John Iteddick Jams Itrefor flew, lithole intimates ■en John I Reyeelhf r I Reynolds loerph Reynolds Cross, Reed Csswie Rend J R titer 0 C Paulin Patrick Dreier Mary JA Infant Gee W Itv•rt ?Attack VP Devito 3••••• Demean, Platte! ,% MOO Walt Doran Jelin lattaetteny !torah AIM Doeibetty paha II Donlan* livery Dry Janes Dasatillient Bolen Demote( Joh. Ma'am Prier Hush Rosh Nsvml , a nent 8 Ji k Co Semple Joh/ . So Tail J W Shannon Shanhops Mr Sharfer John Short Henry Shepherd Rkbard filnainon Won Mae Ssthank' Boon Elza Mies Punhhera John R Smononnts Mary Ann Pawn William Babb liaameond Smith Hammond Sena Jonathan Smith Olunitb IStijan Smith 41111 , 11t0 Mn Sonia' E aahtlb allre F. chef rev 14 adwimi floriarri \lr• Raitek Soressull lekss EM NI Richard Forsyth ctleu II J Reruyibe Mary Dm, Firieer Mr Frazier lei , ah 'reclean William Frwearaa Daniel Freels David 2 Frasier Jobe M Fri , .% Franklin Airsend . r 3 Fran Puller W R Rook David 2 rank Fleury Fl Fundentrayli 1: 0 Vallee David 'Rev an William riorhy Samuel Ma rga , et Cann/all Zama R A Georte Clilatim Jahr: Graves Ntivemert Gnanls H Griffith. Hearlens Grrrr Grant Liti Arts, Grabant John Gray Ralph Crab's. Sarah Maria lanais 'Thomas Hogan Ben) iinrkaday Vi'rn Harris Elaihrth J Ilohne. Q ■ Rev lindtess Co rl I. ilodsers Thor T. Flames 1. Co Howarth Mary Ann Mrs Haim Ramie! BOW Ales Hood John N Howard Rain Homier Charlet Hone it Altan Howard Janes tinesshoider Rebecca Horner John A Hutchings John Id Hudson T M Bey Hutchison William Hilichison John sr. Hurst Edward flouter Franklin Hunter Mathew Humphreys John W Hashes Samuel Healer Lydia C L. ~ h~~ ~ Charies W Nlaknutt Mn Morris tiley Mortos l'Art A Norrit Ttoomas el'aryme Michael Overbolzeo Elam Plornmer Nathaniel Pochles Robert Phillips Jonathan 2 pertly Mary Jane Pope Jobs PI Price Je►are Towel) Roam Poetise Jansen Forget' Firrrierirk ►retstoan Margaret Prestos C Mrs ruts.. James B Itielvir Jana Riddell Jaunts Riddle W E Klee Oars 3 Richardson Jane enMense A Rohb Sylvester Roborinota Jona Thrsorson Robinson Riley - 2 Ronan on floater itlison Isaac Robinson Bc., toilet 3 Ruillfte John Ramsey Robert Rotor A W Mark WOlimn Sisckhonse Mr BMlewd Mary A Airs 2 Slatord Freed, m &trawls Gitite! 2 Steerens Mary Ann Mrs &ephemera Cathedra Mies Stewart John &cram Robert 2 &Motif Eonch 2 Stingy J B Strap Alexander Stokely Saismel Seventy high Fullfrae Jeremiah Swimmer, Wm if Moue Sarah It Miss Snyder n F Snodgrass James U Smith Mary Mrs Thourposoa harsh Thacker Jaae Trench/It Speneer Trishaw Valentynel Tam!lase, John Tower Ranh E Tip Fredericka Traeger Witham Twin Jaynes Mammon Jayne• F Taykor John Ts • tor &ph La Taylor Hervey Taverna Mary V Tayasan Virginia TAenp•on Otlvef r Tbilyrr 8 Thom Me"... Thamoncla I'l Hiram Thwesp«on Jitre l'Oepaer Croy:* Vet. Thoma. ViftWilkie Mr Van'easee Wary 1. D Vera Joseph Web Reeme Warlate Ellin r Weed Orin 2 White Wittlam White 6,0,r, Whitaker Aaron White John Whiimore David W Fate ferret Ward John Watoon Jonathan Walloon John Walloon Jam , . Warm Ansuinus Writer A G Dm' Walloon Thomas Y Wills Simon WlAtiootoi &meet Williams 141111,10 Waters Asa Wand James r Warner Mimi Jobs 8 %Vali P.ll►f Wailes L I" Willem George Weaver /mesh WHlanin Elias Walden T .1 4. Co Willman Rebecca U Waativerlie Addicts Walesa A B Wanda remittal* Whorl, Ramos Weaver John W 2 Wickline Thomas Weldon 8 S Wilcox llor:ce T Welsh Jobs Wedded, Saantrel B Williamson Henry B Woodhonve A Wood William Wray Robed Doet Young M Mn 2:10 Voting Wllilam Zellhart David INITIALS. rapt 18 13 "Plimsll. " A. Pittphorg,h and Philad'a Eagle Line Stage. "Ledger Office." Captain of the Boat drat carries Lire Hogs to Pitt' huigh CHAMBERS M'KIBBEN, rostmester der. 15,12a:wit Sheriff's Sales. D li virtue of two writs of Vesaiitioni Expone. is 11l sued out of the District Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Floury., in the City of Pittsburgh. on Monday. attend day of Do. camber, A. D. 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fol. lowing propel ty, to wit: All the sight, title, interest and claim. of JIM.. Dickey, of. in aid us, ell that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough or iarentum, County of Allegheny; known as No 3, and one half of lot No 4.in said Borough, floating on the Pennsylvania Ca nal. on which are erected a two story brick building one shop and one frame h 'use. Seised and taken in execution as the property of James Dickey, at the suit of John M'Ct ea,' r. ALSO, MI the right, title. intereet and claim, of It Hem ingray, of, in and to, the following described lot or piece of ground; situate on the south west corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, in the City of Pitts. burgh, being 25 feet, more or less, on Fourth street. and extending along Smithfield street, about 60 feet, subject to a ground rent of $160,00 a year. The in• terest of the defendent being one undivided seventh part thereof. Seised and taken in execution as the property of K Hemingray, at the suit of Wm White• ker, for use of Thomas Mellon. ELIJAH rßovit.i.o. Sheriff , Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, Nov. 29, 1845. deal. RESPECTFULLY informs his irk•nds and the public, that the following articles can be had at his Manufactory, on Sandusky street, Allegheny city, at his Sale Room, Diamond Alley between the Diamond and Wood street, Pittsburgh, to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, VAULT DOOR LOCKS, STORE DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES, KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & FA%:TENIN3S, SLIDING DOOR FURNI ETRE, STORE DOOR BOLTS, VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING. IRON CASTINGS, ouch an WAGON BOX. ES, SASH WEIGHTS , &c. Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat sod House Bcild- N ers a ill find it to their advantage to deal with him, i - IKEGS"Drummond's" Nana, 'mooted sizes ache is determined to sell his articles at such a ejV just received per meal best and for sale by cannot fait to please. ; JobWorls I. my lice promptly attended to, M. B. Pr RHEY & CO;. ea the shortest notice. decl. 37 Water st.: Potash. 7 CASKS just receiver) awl for sale by M. B. RH EY & CO., deel 57 Water St Mut 'Musical Attraction t FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY. TICKETS, 7S CENTS EACH FAREWELL CONCERT BY THE SWISS BELL RINGERS,! '3- 1 .! , AUCTION SALES. Prior to their departure for Mexico. IBy ..rokat D. Daris. Arretionetr, comet cf {food This celebrated band respectfully inform the citizens ; and Fifth Street:. of Pittsburgh. that they will pve A T 10 o'clock en Monday morning December I, r I ONE GRAND CONCERT, 1 will be sold without reserve no extensive:alms, On Wednesday Evening. Dec. 3,1, assisted by MISS I ""` - ' t of fr ,,, 1 , anri s"able . DrY'Go ode. CAROLINE HIFFERT, the popular Yuenliu. from At 2 o'clock. PM n sonotity of Hardware, Fi e . Catlery, Boats. Shoes. flats, Caps. Mantle Clocks, the New York Concerts. ..C7'Carpeting, Virginian-tn"rttc , ured .I. ‘"bac ° • Y° oB B Tickets 75 curt,. Children ender 12 years of nge, when accompanied by their parents or geardions i Hyson Tea, New Drlet.ns Moloanes, , Leaf Sugar,Cotd. ha lf price. 1 age, Blocking Twtne, Fancy, coal Stoves, and a grime I IR Full particulars in the Programme, variety of new and second hand household Furniture. l l der I Ur Positively their only Concert. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pet rut tnance commence To Stono Masons. tit 8. . SEALED prnpuea:s will be received at the Ace r. S. The ball or room where tie connert is to : of Ih« Allegheny Cemetery, or at the,nfnee of tbe take place, will be designated in the bilk, bs pi,' i n .. •t , bSCI it›Pr in Allegheny City. until the. fire day of the paperd of to morrow. ___ January, A. D., 1846. for erecting a stone wall on the line of the Butler Hod ir, front of said Cemetery. lEnrther particulars may be known by applying to the ttuh=crittor. .1. CH isLErt, Amt, o fn— or the Allegheny Cemetery. nov 29-1 m LAST NIGHT OF TIIE SERIES This Evening, Monday, December 1, IN THE 't E RE • On winch ocerapion the great ocraiien feat or th A BBYSSININAN 11OLOCHS, will be produced: MIRROR OI FATE; DREAM OF DEATH. Producing the , ipparilion of any perann requited DEAD OR ALIVF.! 'Oh twelve other exprrimenta. 0::rDoora open al 7 o'clock, and commence all Drees Circle and, Parpicade f 50c. Family elide, Gallery. for colored people, 2.1 c. Children accompanivd by guardiars, 25c. 65rBOaas to be had daily at the Box-Office from 10 to 4 o'clock. decl Public Aleqtiugs. DUFFY, at the corner of '2'l and Grant ro reel 4, has to-built end re-0p...e11, the South, or Second Ward U ./H,P, and has provided. very spnriou. Room extending over the whole buildings, completely fur nished with Seat., &c for the nccomodotion of lie Meetings, Societies, Chtlt, &c. which he will he glad to let on the most rensonabfe terms, in those de sirous of , t:oeining such an accommodation. dec I ant . (Chronicle copy.) SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, phony, Cr. I r vtle by JOHN W. BLAIR. 120. Wn.d sr. For !I.w Orleans. ;' The new, light dianeht, well far-, Vinegar. nished fast conning steamer NEW . ilink EELS Cider Vinegar, received per bteamer HAMPSHIRE. PATTERtOS, Mai.; AV Ur Josephene, and for safe hy ter, will leave for the above and intermediate port., ; M. B. RHEA - &CO. nn Tuesday next, Dec. 20d., at 10 <1'0064, A. M. ' l" 29 No 157 W•tnr K. Far freigbt or passage apply on board or in JAMES MAY, SACKS Feather.; Water st. ,4 2 do Wool; COPPERAS. i l do Gen.eng; I dn Mtg 3ri RIMS Coppers. just received and for sale by 1 Receised per steamer Neve England, and fn.. Sale kJ P. C. MARI IN - M. B. RHEY & CO. CI. Water strtret. 11. Y i nov29 No 57 Worn] tt. --- GREEN APPLES. WEITER NEWS I N K.—.l nit received a fur. RES prime co Acing and eating apples of . tiler supply of Winter News Ink. and for 50 different kinds for sale 17 C. H. KAY, P. C. MARTIN, en, Word and 3.1 streets. 60 Water st. ,IDERRE'S SUPERIOR CREA.SI.SAPONIN EA, CHESNUTS. r new compound far shaving, which surpasses all BUSHELS otexeellent ehesnros in tonic and others in making a rich and permanent lather, without 1r slsale by P.C. MAR lIN, l irritating the skin. It is also warranted to please, or the money will be refunded after using it one month. dee! GO "rater I Per.tons having, hard beards and tender faces will do NEW HAMS. well to try this Cream one month, end if it does not please them it will cost them nothing for the trial. It 500 LI3S new augur cure i d , h c am N s t f A a ß s T sa i le N hyl lbws been used by hundreds, elm recommend it in the 60 Water st. highest l'rmrs• Fur sale by row '29 Bluffs Muffs UFFS! MUFFS!! MUFFS !!!—A large assmt ► ment of xll kinds of Ladies' Muff, to he had at C H Paulson', HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 73, ORANGES. Wood st.. next doer to the corner of Fourth street, FEW hundred sweet Havanna Oranges for sale Lynx. Fitch. Gannett and Coney, both large and small. t s P. C. MARTIN, . Also. Fur Trimmings and Ladies' For Stocks. deal6o ‘Vater st. OLIVE OIL 5 BASKETS Fmh •nd pur.ulivo nil Inr mile by P. C. MART IN. GO Maier it. . - _ _ O LF.MNS. 1 II A R D W A R E ! Aw r. FF,lVlavftes fresh Malaga L omonsjust received Hous A LE A N D RETAIL . and for sale by P.C. MARTIN, I yALTF:rt F. FA FIN ESTOCK has just cpened deer 60 ‘Vater st. } \ ft larce assortment of Flesh Hardware, Cutlery PRCNES - ;Tools: Building Materials and all other articles in his 1 line of business. He respect fully requests the einem. 4 A PAKAGF.S of Fresh Bordeaux Prunes, fine Rion of bovers to examine hts stock, no he isdisposed sse , '"l" article Inc families. for sole by r C NtAnTIN, o sell graftis very cheap for cash or approved credit, 60 Water at. !at No. 187 Libel ty street, opposite IN'u.id street. 1 noN27tf CRAB CIDER-5 bbls Crust Cider, racked und Geld Pencils. clarified. 5 " Rot - minim do; in nn ive and for sale ! UST opened a larze assortment of Ladies' and by C MAR riN, Gentlemen's Gold Pencils, of various patterns tier I and prices, from $2 togl3 each. • Also, 1 doz Heavy &did Gold Pencils of a recent Patent—the hest now in two. i Also, Gentlemen's C I I Pencils. with a diamond pointed Gold Pen attached—neat and convenient. Silver Pencils of coven variety. Pencil leads of the first quality by the ilzen or ,gross. Wholesale and Retail at lowest cash W W WILSON, corner of 4th and Mat ket sts. P OTATOFS-100 611.11 Neltban nod: potatect-; bble C MARTIN, GO ‘Vteter et For ogle low by doe -- Oroxon and California. THF. Emigrants (ion.le to Onegrin and California, containing Scenes and Incident. of a party of} ()teem, Emigrants, a Description of Oregon, Scenes t nos FIG and Incidents of • parts of California Emigrants, and ALMANACS, FOR 1846. a Description of California. and Different Routes to • Countries,show by Sam.ford 'W blasting.. an d r n ,' 1 UST received and for sale by single copies or doz thosale by C H KAY, Booloteller, , tfi ens to merebants and. etailers. An assortment of 11d its. ' the Franklin, Loomis's Magazine—Me Cultivator and dec 1 cornet of Wood and American Temiterarre Union Almarncs inn 1846 LOCK- AND VIULT DOOR ~ ISAAC AC HARRIS, Agem, and Com Merc.bant, „ No. 9 Sth pt. MANUFACTORY. ~~~57~.~ 1 140111111MIMII---,-...- , , t i .TraritTE :,l-. 6 -- . 1 i A i.. 1 R 1.1... N . 1::) 1.7 1 . ..1:111 Z , l- ..-,.: i , t., ,.. . r• —,. :( ,-;v:., ~— , - -_ ,i, - .:',4 , , .], i, ‘ [.;-. i ;,.. ; 0 c,., , ,, 7.. i , , 0 , ,p ,h, ! 4 •,, 1 lal 1 114 11 . 1r4. 1, 6 4'2' 15."3 . , . '- i . N.s r'ra l.:l l l ilglil ",-;=-• ~,1 I THOMAS ARNOLD, Hebrew nloks Tjr£lTßENrßible., editinn; Ele,peran't Hebrew and Engli,ll I_,Pzirnn; Cesemon's Hebrew Grnromar, by Cowan!; Nerplieliner'4 Hebrew Grommar; 'Stewart', Hebrew Clirelomotry; for 'sale by C II KAY, flooliselier nod Stationer, enrn•r nt Wood nod 3fi •rr Board Foutittr, SEALED proposals will be received at theca= of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the office of the subscriber in Allegheny City, until the fired day ofJan nary, A. D. 1316, for finding all materials and coo- •ttuntinc n boned feta:. of ribm.d. MO f ea t i n l engt h on raid Cemetery. Further partieularr may be known by applying to the subscriber. J. CHISLETT. Arct. Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. nov o_9-1m %V ANTED !MO LEND, $3,000. To loan for three 3ears it 6 _L ram cent a small premium—s3oo dollars to b e ae . cured on Real Estate unincumberrd in the city o f Pittsburgh. Also, wanted to borrow, no the very best tectirily, . on personal property or real estate, and from one to five years. Several "UMs of mimes. from $5O to $75, $lOO. $l5O, $•200,5300. $5OO, $7OO, $lOOO. $2OOO $2500,53000 to $5OOO. Persons having Money vs lend will find the very hest security nnd fair interost on t calling at ISA AC HARRIS' General Agency and Intrlllgence Office. a ° • No 9, Fifth street. Fancy Pacts. BE it known that J A NI ES CAVANAGH, has just received at NO. 61 MARKET STREET, a !large and !tplentli,l assfirtrnelit of Variety Goods. such as Jewelry. Callers., Toys of all kinds, bolls, &c. &c. A Isn, a In.gn stock of whrr Fancy Goode, too numer at. to ITVllliOrl, choup for crt•ll, I Remember the number. 61 MARKET ST., hntween Thirdnod Fourth st.., in Simpsun's ICALL AND SEE. nnv '29.1Y OT TER cars lUST received one case of superior Otter ft JrCaps at very low prices _ n0%'29