itl)c foot. Jr.!. PITTSPTIttiII, \\El/NI:SPAY, DIXEMBIift 17. re' Vl3 l'A A. I;:reat rot countr' newiffipers. iM the "4 ,, t ler Thr Pic , ,h0r.211 Daily Nlorning Post. and Ms' Nielcury and Dlauut i ututrr, to receive advt.' tiPetilf : ll' 5 and ,Vb,cririnns. lie has taxes in NEV . YopT:, at in , . ervil Otil^.e, 30 Ann Street, (ad. joining the ' l' ribnne n0,..r05, No. 12, Sta , e sheet. P itmannEru IA, IZ<aIESZUIC and Coal Other, 59 Pine. stria t. BA LTlMnfie., S I. corner Baltimore nod erdvertsl4, 115 . bere 01:r ruper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. DLN+CttATtC CANDIDATE FoR NI YOR• - 1 ile city Democratic Contention assembled at the Washington Hotel, yeaterrila:, morning, Lind nominated Dr. WSI. KERR, of the Thiid Wald, as the Democratic candi date for tar. at tire ensuing election. Dr. KERR is an car llrnt citizen—a uniform Democrat. and well qualified for the alio.? for ,hich he is now a candidate. Dr. Kt . itn. was nominated on the first ballot—no small testimonial, we opine, to his %toll!' as a man and a Democrat, talsing into consideration the fact that the other candidates for the iiiimination sirs' both men of high charm:nu arid universally esdecniseid a s good c i t i. zone. and true and faithful Democrats, and both emi nently qualified for the The ri 'tends of :%Ir. l'ELW•ti , ad% OCaT l . (1 his nottlinntion ahitgreat zeal and dctermination,but like good Democrats client fully acquiesced in the decision made by the majarity of the 131113 EM The candidates nominated fur Overseer: of the Poor and Auditor:, arc in every point of view excel lent. The nominees are well qualified, and if elected will fditLfully and honestly I. e ve the whole people of the city. 1 he proceeding . , of the Convention will be (qund in the l'e6t el a:, mriminz THE COMM F.FIC lAI. J. Lilt' , AL of the Commercial Journal is certainly iu ti "tight place." We have...shown that Mr Ct.at, in divers letters and speeches published berme the election, ex pressed himself in very .gong terms in favor of the identical Tat policy recommended by President Potts in his message. If then, the editor of the Commercial voted for Mr CLAT. he sanctioned, by so voting. the Tat ill' policy which he n condemns. The editot , ue think, ought to give some explanations to the people—he should tell them why it it that n set tain tariff po!ic: is just and good when ads pealed by tlrCLAY,butttnibivinjudiciousutdhadwhenre commended by President Putic. The editor assures us that we are to be "held to a ! attict account" for the pats we took in the Pre,iden tial election of 1C 11. We are perfectly willing to take our share of the responsibility. We supported President eul.K zealously; we rejoiced riocerely at hi, election, and we are now proud of him as the Chief Mar;istrate of the oat on. The charge of tie Com mercial Journal that "deception was practised upon the people of ['eerie viola in the election of 1314," is most unjust. The editor houses well that the Tariff opinions of the President were freely circulated throughout the commonwealth—Lis letter to Mr. KAN E. was putili,hed in the paper, of the state gener ally; his views were not only well Leone to the pro! pin but well understood. The editor most place a ve ry low estimate upon the Intelligence of the people of rennslvania or he would not be so ready to us-err that in the late Presidential election they were duped and deceived. The people sheep read end decide for tbemselver, and never did they mute scrupulously examine the principle., opit,ions and character. of the candidates presented for their support than last fall. This fact the editor will not den; it is therefore grossly uejost to all, and especially so to the ma.s of the people, to say that. they iNcre the mere dape., of As the editor is determined to hold us to '•a strict account" for the part we took in the conies' of 1344. ha certainly will net refu4e to give the public a history of his own doings during the name period. Ile cer tainly acts nut - bcteei.ct and bacern," ready to ex claim am butVk north-north-we :when the ..Wind is soull•erla, I k now a haw k linty. a hand.aaw PREMATURE ISTAR.Mocr—ALmosT.—A startling case of narrow escape from perishing by premature consignment to he tooth, occurred in Sew , Orleans cm Saturday week. The circumstances, as related b) the De,ta. are as follows: Monsiein Rochebrun, a Ned, eran of 1514-15, and lately a collector of acconnts fur the ofil.e of the Bra newspaper, was seized with an apoplectic fit on Friday night, the violence of which, in a short time, apparently rut a period to his existence. Ibe coroner alls called in, who, on seeing, thebods and hearing how lie died, deemed it unncres. eary to bold an inquest to Urn. His friends watched over the corpse all night anti the succeeding forenoon. in the afternoon the clergy were called in to perform over the deceased (for such, up to that time, he Was believed to be,) the last rights of the Catholic cell• gion. While performing these, the body being in a CoCriin, it showed evident signs of life Momentary alarm was of course created by the movement, mid a physician was culled in, who soon discovered that Monsieur Rochebton had riot yet paid the debt of no• tare, however strong had been the appearances that he did. Such steps as medical science suggested were thee taken in Lis behalf, but no hopes were enter .l.liined of his recovery. ARY'LL EXECI:7ION. — We hese justconversed.S3l3 the Van Buren (Ark.) Whig, with a gentleman who ! witnessed the execution of the old man Burnett and his wife, at Fa)etteril'e, on Saturday last. They were conveyed to the gulinws et half past twelve, and were executed about two o'clock. The old mon at. tered not a word after be was put on the platform. 1 , and the old woman said only a few words, which were understood to be on religious subjects. She is said to have been much agitated, and was unable to stand a lone during the adjustment of the rope. Not a soul went forward to bid them adieu; nor did they take a farewell from each other or the CUtid, There welt: a very large 11 , 1flill,r Of persons on the g ably between two arid three thousand. Our inlet mant states that he sow young Boruett, the son, in prison on the morning of the excution, and that he appealed entirely careless and unconcerned about the destiny of his father and mother. What a wonderful effect crime has upon the Leart." SHOCKING DCATll.—Decapitalion.—At St Catlia rtnes,Canada. on Mon lay afternoon, two men were emplmcii in chopping the ice from the water w bee! attached to the machinery iu the axe factory of Mr J a c o b N o ble, and as one of them was attempting to get or look inside the wheel, it moved, almost entire - ly separating:the head from the body, between ore of the arms and an upright pins!, operating exactly like a pair of shears. The wheel was forced back, arid the corpse extracted—the head attached only by a piece of skin. The unfortunate deceased was u black. smith, naped Daniel Corens, and about 21 years of age. ANEW STATE.—The Brooklyn Engle contains the ', roll for a Meeting of the people of Long Island, to taloa into comidcintion the expediency of making a State *4. of Long Wand awl i:avc tra n,fered tdai r subset iptions for a Congressional Union and Appendix to Blair and Rivas lii —lt I,lle ens tom, anise learn frum esteemed CI lends, in all parts of SCOLIalla, to send ills itatiaus Blinn a death occurs in to rill the neighbors to attend the funeral. On one uccasien a neighbor was emitted by a bereaved Camily in the usual ills ilatiun, a (cud having al ken be. twrca I hem. On the day of the funeral, while the people were tie,nmbling.the slighted ''auld wife"stood in her door °ad watched the gathering —At length, unable tii bear up undue SO marked a slight any long,el, the exclaimed—"Aweell—aweel! site a corpse our nin in ow ain house Brine then who'll be in% it( d" A Is:gw ST ♦T in: —The people of t‘ iscousin nre talk ing of organising into a Stain, and asking admission into the Union at this session.—The people, seem to he almost unanimous in favor of the formation of a State Governm , rn, but are a great deal divided as to the beat method of arriving at the end proposed. An effort. however, trill be made to bring Wibconsin in simulta• neuusly with Texas. GEI:Mk!: LMIGRIVTS. — A pe.vion writing trom Got many sup.:-1 meet occasionlv just such a rattly of Germans as we may meg'. in Hector street, NM, York, soon after the arrival of a vessel from Antwerp. Almost every man I meet hail some tun:her or friend in America, OA they reLeive good uccountsftom them all. I cannot learn that a single Swis or German em• igr.lnt goes to the United States without causing by Lis letters a strong desire in Lis friend. at home to fol low him. An American, when known, is treated with distinguished attention by all this people. The Swisscon,iicr them selvs fellow repulicarn. HO, FOR ORrmos.—The New 'furls Globe says lbw 'here ate at ill- ti ,c between two and three hundred enterpridne, hardy and industrious men, moot of them Gum New England, ho are r eady and desirous to e r n i,:rate to Ozegon. Most of them are young and have fine families; among.t tl ern ale several fainters wit'. abundance of implements of agriculture; and a large number of atdlfid inechanies, well supplied to ith tools io (airy on their respective nodes. •They hate not moo y quificient to carry out their purpotte, old the Giube caU. upon governmment to ursiot them The N T News a.iys that a prisoner, ac.•nse,l of s ,me potty theft, at the Sessions, being q leAlii/ni'd in re,7,trd to the inslucr-rnent to the offence, and asised, a menz tither tli:ngs, by the tyro rd , T. inle 1.1,1,1 in tram? replied. ••No I w'9,4 only in 1 i vtor ." CI:B.F. or VuII:NTART STATICATION.—A correar , ti* don! nt Bronyton lay: boron , n , the fo;lo, ino nnycd,i , urn cote efft.i-tol in nn in.an,r , n;ieht,‘‘ flu lind ryfu,ca • at. I ekl!ed. Le 1.1. , by one of the moat ca l, uu d at. if popol.irpiencli , , in Nniile, from to n congrezmion or 1500 pro,onire iu 1331! avi:lC 1:11,511,11111g 010 lff . rt s ni apn., VA tif Ilse ncitadtlezza:'s trap-fortntoi,,n, :he referred to pieze.al eihoing in FtTritrt 1 .1 liji viva - the o: , hlions of several Inirned thou:ogi,ul d.e reitidin2 nt s a id the rreneher I paid a vj+it to the lonntic s.s,lum there, an d 1 ,1 mono the mere remarkable patients. one wn. i.ut to roe Mil, !ad been saved with much difficulty from inflicting death upon himself by v.algtmary starvn •ion in bed, under as impr•siion that he was defunct, deela , binc that dead people rear ale. it Wtl , .0.111 ohm lett. 1.0 ail ti,at the Le fat :1, when the f,tirn.itte doctor liethoutlit biro of the loilow tiz writ. itgem. Halt di!zon if the attendant., dressed in white ishrtiudi, and 1111.11 face. WTI 1 hands coven.d with chalk, were otnrel.ed in eine', tie, mit}, dead iii'vnee into a rn ,,, T , 3 ,ljt.ii,il.g that of tile patiet.t. w hi!, itetved them, ttirott,t;tt a leer, p•mpoael) left open. alt down to !malty meal. said he tliallw de ceased, precchtly, to an atte;,i.nt 'wl,o br tineV— rh.-Jd m e n ,' wa, t he reply. 1V hat.' raj , drira the on r ot 'do deal people eat? . 'co be sore t!, , y do, 11.1 N t .Ll se e,' an,wele,l tire attendant. tl.e p v .- eldirned the driu et. join !bent, for I nod thus instantly was broken the spell.''—Lun!Lty, Lancct. . (From the :Sai l a , ' le Union of December 9) , 5 feet water and rising. Carp Ifilsna. Arkisesoas. ), : The steamer. Robert Morris. end :1111......r!..i, left 14 , ~. 13, 1t1.13. veroin.: for Untieloonaii. ' lle steamer NcAhrili came 1 1 Sir: -•- ;i. olio,. Co , nos , l sat mu Itri• been in quite; v •,, a rm. , + for rite pisi tortoi,, , ,lit. The excitmomit ',,,,, ll' from . , ,),,,,, st, I reports all chart to Hatt toodit. 1,....„ ~,ier ih,s,, 1 -- ,li n , , , , , 0 i., ,,,, , , , ,,,..1 i i ,o ~,., i ,, , ..„J0 , ', 11, , ' Cit, -1,. i'ld Uni or ‘,l Der 13:11 VIVI than For s. v ..• one pal t s , •• ins li, on, 1 , ~I l to peace, None : via: Li:,., 1 ,,,,i„. Rive, i;ssiwea ii.,,,.... ~,, r i ,,, „,,,, . 'thee amp , itta• Jill in !i , i!if Of the 10 .4 pony, n „ " Cie i. , f l ,oat irig. in lor•e Tiara:ties. 1 lie ;Ise mhv ls• , emminie - dto mid ti,e nliii.on or: . iv ii authorities can ~,t. t : ~,,r,, , ,,t,a to the pr,iiii.g e.,i. of the liati.i,,,,ies,hi,..is r:'thong :to . ot rihmi a 4 to their ihter . tim sor Cl t. at ' ' aiiiii.l lend to the restit r otion 0,,- pe.sre and iminl,ll,l : There it in the channel opposite this city tips iris o l , ~ t‘,,, ai,j ia, ;al ,tt.ir 11,,n,,e01,:e, sivtli liiiitudSlat , i 10 I.•.'t Natter, and bence-t-i.) 1 4 0,d,y i ,11,--1 i f o g, a,...,,,,.. , inf-frill' , ' o. je l., ' I" ' d i ri"lii"'t r. °" a nr•t 10111' il. The Cin, - innori aini Louisville doily litat of fuc l oeto t ran tio iti. and aleh.t het. rime C:oirl ~,,,,i;:, ;I:, w,, wi,l commence pying—as tisilisl—tesday. rnielsid tallier 11 , n ads sit Idi , d - cid ell to tiring , i. ,,..„..,,, i .,,, i ,,i,,,, 4 , , i,,,..,, „,„,,i , hive ~,,,, bearing up,,,, , Si 1',.5 co ~t — ,t of ) ,1,,,i. ) —:1,, ins been no 1 their ito ore o tetiititt s. 1 ire Mena f oom r on d, boa ever ' arrivals - 11,m olio. oor lieloer. From the IVashinfeen Union. j nost. they were e - tie 4 mei, r iti.trir .. l ems lc . ..in tine: e,tuti co, viii.cl, had been .I ' ..oottweil Pi liii . Mo.! pot THE OLLEGON COUNTRY. , ttt.o trims liV them. and tio• ptioeipal (lon f. Ma) it , Dr F . -jail \\lite, who was appointed four year.. 1 . .,,,y, in [ l ure. Bootie no he puso•ti the council' ago u tab-agent of Italian affairs in the Territory of i , ground. Capt. [Lone ' s company a ttit ordered to , Ort - gort and woe deputed by its local legislatute tool F r.! ' cl th'Se re I . i ri 'Lr . P' cie ' r!". ',el every Ihlof: aas done by the corrinot tee from tire r•timcil, um. I : heat their eloquent mernor ial to the Con; refit ei . tilt. t m theio pcipat chief tit get loiocompany to returro -1 Untuul state., it row in this city. lie promitahs to Ti„., ~,,,„,I Host w,„,„1 },ad 1..,., ~,,„d, il,O p„,,,, ~,, , ,s furnish es with a series of short but ilettructive letters' . nOvn ' morit releittod, and tha t all evcitetherd had sub -" upon the chanfcter of that interecirg territiov, We ' '''' l ' 'l z."":' the iiiie• ( iill'i• ritim ew "0 trader °islets , i id) 111 e Gut letter this cyr,,ing L0t . ,,,,, 00, , 0b11„,. , iil”Ve%Pr. !, COtile to los 1 , .. litt, all Ind a Longs had In vet) thriven: ai , 'l, These ,t.,0 t'll. ridaiii , arta LF.TTIAL 1. ' tound et-cantina! (1(01 the line oiler il'lndiedi that hail' To the rdilor of 0., U„i,n, n-w Gent the riot ' ,a and cr0.5.,1 the to for protec• sir., The 1 „,,,,i,,,, ~,.. 0, ;. ..., ~,. ,„,,,, , „„a: ‘ ,„ f - , on , ,L a , :hot. 1 trev Were Hoerr{iv. r. jriii; 's of whet prini-h r,,kv Nl,,w,itti,.. in ,h. , r:tr. , ,:,, eeea,,, a ni„.„,... on "1 , " , -" ,, i , ....10'"i "'''''''''' d''" 11l 5504 01"05* ''''''il v er , l,ct 1 ilole is ti Ye. y riumerous family of the Storrs l over rt thou-and nine., an 1 filial 42 der: to 40 der• in the . natton, and it i.u. heel. tire a isli Of the ruling 40 mins. cony In';, ude, may. Mt Too the general feroures , „r tile chlorr y. be C'lnVenienti , 1...u,:g1it under tiller , Po" ? I''' ," " ''' e"l"t'n'h the Wood en'ire:Y. One great di, itions Tire Cast en eastern divivion i 1 the l i ff I ' s" .1 the l..""IY Lase I "'" °' " la ` ...l • a. "'" a. must extentive nail least vtolunble. It 1 4 ri „ n ii i n rm ., • i a fev of ;hi ir connection., and every !moiler, outrage oy prl'o:l 4. , bit ~,,,,, to t i , ,,, m ,1,,,,, ~i a ll . c 1,,,„, p : i 110 , 15e1,1115g. 1,013 51 id.ineditti ins commhted in' ,r l .l the nation is imoleidate ' y air: rilmi.e.l lii it,. SUM ' S Or 1 ' and the minim testiest of the Eras., root lierd• treaty pete , y, Oh , St rorand tiestly ploy ore iota i Asti:RICAN Cures: — th e rapid crease a this louff.do hone throe tumrnered and witotered (tom time. ' immemorial. Domestic [lord. have, a: Fort Hal . : and' "n'• 111.1 tile sat,. ) I ..Mi.°, tint item tictils . d.iir t 111111.. ‘Ve:l is Sist.i..isiiiiig. Ti'h c.iut.,l fond Mititir Tarn disowned any l Lim year i i ie a ~., , ' i . - , lino , el.wwlicre. done the ortme; evil large caravan* of laden, gtit ~tve Sadie id. the olin, ,bat rlt, id ills moir of India, v rhi'leereil on the I " ''' horses have annually Tins , eol through it in the most l '''"n"/-lie,v 1 thoCanolo in the state of New Tusk to the little.' ~, , f , . ,,,,i b ie 4 ,..., 4i,n ,,, o f t h e your, ~,, , ii sn i o. i 4 ,i, 0i , 01 ,' line, and evan die pie ell the rep in of their being liere. "" the Aral, inolitzennus to the country—fastening thel "h ' lo th , y 5 , ..r.• .0 1:. ,,,, y tame meting under theirs river vets over one m :filo,' end a hail of ,1,,1. conviction, that (via eastern Oregon must be of much i it,„''''''''''"'"'• Fob" ' ~l'ri* errs'" " rn. " l.. i'l , ideO i lane. gra ., i ng l onize:A to Copt Bonn, ior ide pi[nto of itolocilog I . value us one of tile best and Molt extensive I ht,ere Las arrived net the Ilinloon liver from the dist t icts in the amid. Tile water courses horn the him t o g o hod s to 61. me• Honor Drier fitelso, on the I eastern extreme to trio Pacific ocean are rapid in their i route and near the line, h,,,,, 1,,,,,, 41,„,„,i,,,,ii—i„,g,, ' year 1834, to Dec 1341. ill 1:17 :178.300 Ms. descent, nut utlmittingof an exo•r.ive novitzation—even ' plantations , with the St'ar ' s r , odttce, it'll entirely t. , I, The shipmente to the foteign riontories has avor -133 the Colombia being navigable for only m il e ,. - 1 1 therit ooh mercy of tbevo Che Lee v, o es, who sleep 6 51 aged for the lost two Years 3.000.00 11 lito. anti:tally. Th• - ir trerplent ham rhiplion by the cm...at l as aril d ' ' l' and 1 -l° " o" li ng nt ' .. l' , a , night — ta t*.kio g shoot I Thi n „,,,,, to fun,. two nonnit i o4. ‘‘. ', t hi n 4 1 .0 4 ,„„ rapids have prisciurcd water privileges utilimited t” I'''''''' ' hilli"rser Y Ily ' " g "'lima! the Y co" fl"3- 1 "'" ' l ot , O f 1,,,,,,,,,. i i past years, the market in England hos been gradaally to extent and !mover, warraritmc, the conclusion that ' ni. 1'..4 , up ur this r''''n" fattening, this country is destined, by the fucilitteo fat r. ished by ' '"".• &', hos , ihg nil dead in ille fie. and loss.— ' ' gaining, and there ass exported to that router,— nature, to become a large mahufacturitiZ LOU,'' ,iii I irt'y went to Ilia .11 Marl Start ' s liiiii.e, when they t 1,, 1e,13 9,253.4 IC :Ito, more particularly us wool may be prison cheaper a ro . il , flit e ' lli" "'l ' ""li 'loot him nil Id. !via alien iiii, 1 ~ is /1 5.000,1100 envier than in arty other poi tiun of the known World.; wer ` • ss,,dir,g in th e U"nni,,g. 1 Lis old man had n (pun Bear river. between the Rocky mountains Riad rer,"1"1"'" "lilt Fort 11 , 111, anti a considtrialite district idiom from the ' `t Lit. "le" moss ' 1 ' 11"... "'”urflilv"rd it or.y moo i " 1 Pacific—ye find a fava , a b la sa ,f ac „ , f,,,,, grn44, r i,,,,,„: the tiattitro — was the fide, of torah'-one of the lorg• est. neatt rohuot. tool to 1, tic men in tile nation — not ;ant scenery, and fZ0.11 . 1 !Oil, 111.1 l the country is fecal fed, timbered with tree. of tiinted growth. 1 lirbear dwei '' n`l'il't,"/lt six feet t"'" ill ' h^. lel. The with ling upon the value and interesting chat oder of the i l'ev'''''l 'tier l ' '''''' ' '' a'''3 giaal Citienns of The na• soda tpring in thio region, intending Ind.-vote to them ' tine were 'kill"' of ' hi. l '"' d 111. Benno th a t " th e ,i more extende d niii i„, herea f ter. v 0i i , ,,, , i 0q t h e count:ll kV,. nothiog ,ff. 't Yilaior Iliotneyille feliirln I) , ~,u . ; oil to I ' art Smith tor ii,tructior • from Grit At bucl.le, great ernizratton•ronoti at Fremont ' s Post, arid g, df direct and (inward course ovens must and i" '''`!'''''''‘i Lark d'-d'Y. ( ' opt loon Will tellitilii able 9•111,CC for a highway, we co t to another pun- favor here "iiii Ids eitnipany. encamped teal disarisVilie, — td.n of On thine va:thlLie fat civilized roan to "''''i l ' ' '''en ai"l l ' " , '" Y io a g "l" "'aim ''' . "hid' will i riot be moil ,I item nor* ate received flora IVathington. dwell .in The „ net , iii the „,g1,,,,,the,„1 of the n o i 4no r i,..„....1 lot nu out hority lea e 1,11 touch 11314 Illob. The Chem -Itre agent, Col NUE ilnltlk, was at the council with is varied, grand, and imposing; the vat's tatile•gtoundo ' Noll Mills w .I ' ot:razor - tit the umbers of better growth,) Cn i '' P '"'' , '" l """ 111 " i h hi, e"r"l'a"3—they and herr aril ihme a little district better adopted to i g ive Lin' 110 rn".° " i ' . ' "dion ii. ,, N 1, 6 , r Boni , mg, ienlo. ure. We now come to that portion embracing yule, the Blue mootitairt, the Grande Brie, and all that distlict fotm Burnt tisiir to the Cascade monnfitins, rovelitor an extent a Cannily ~i - about 400 miles 1 from east to wrist, Ilele the eirnnte is rem - 10.11b1 ,, for its extreme oululitity: the wooded districts are well timbered with cedar, fir, oak, .4:-e.; the scenery pleasingly diver:if:rid; nt.d all nature nround the lort lions of tile pious riti:viiihary establishment planted ti.ere, is Weal ItT a milder and more agree:lll l .e ri.pect. ELLIA II WHITE WA.StiISWTUX, Dereml,cr 13, 1345. As AL:STRALIAR'S NOTION OF Its STATE AFTER DEATII.—In a recently pirldidied walk, re's Jour nal,' ropy be found the following: Mr. Monihrim.e, who has taken great pains in his iraptiries nmoog the nations around Adelaide, upon que,i]uns of their nature. statra that they believe inn 0001 or int ga—E,rarate and distinct al together from the body, w bird, ut death goes In the l l ma.. west, to a large pit, where the fouls of all men go.— The epitaph of most men might read— When all are dead, the souls will return to their former "Ile Wilt, /1,11. Ile toiled:lnd worried fir food clo. place of residence, go to the UaVes of the forsaken I tiling and I'llUipagr, lie Sought tile pltnitturn h a ppi ne ss bodies. and inquire, • 'Are these the bodies thnt we for. I Ile died." me , ly inlrAtitrti?" The bodies will reply. "We are jII I , then, inrinhind tsillntill persist i n attending tibial not dead, but still li‘ing•" The souls and bodies will ly bodily wants, all roost admit iliat health should j not be united; the former will live in trees during the I claim their first attention. day, and at night slight on the ground, and eat grubs, I To all true enquirers, therefore, of the way to re. lizards, frogs and kangaroo rats, but not vegetable food gaits, to preserve healib, we would say with candor, of any description. The souls are never again to die, I read the silver tisetnent on the tiot.ide of this day's but will remain about the size of a boy 8 years old.— per. concerning that Celebrated and truly valuable The most singulat belief—said also to be general—is, medicine. Dr. IVistar's &doom of JVilrlCherry. that the white people or Australia arc the souls and r dee 3 bodies of the who Lave 6 , 11 [tam the dhad, mid recut nett t 9 tea the semten and persons h i . milisr to them in :he former rime of being. But the aborigines are qui;c wtooi,lied that the new embers do not seem to recognize either the scenes or the per sons—not know even their parents of their children— or the since where they lived and died. They suppoce h. !weever that the cLuege must eiihct an entire obli i.iun of former things CITY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTI3N. A meeting of the Delegateo to the City Convention was held at the Washington Hotel on the 16th inst. SAMUEL JONES wits ello,en as Prooident, and m. BRYANT and M. KANE, Jr. appointed Secte- mites. On motion Rost)Ned, That the Convention proceed to the choice ofa Democratic candidate for Mayor. A ballot was thereupon Intl, and upon the first hal hit _ _ WILLIAM hERR Was chn.en as the nominee of the convention, bovine.. received 15 votes, A Al' Ilwaine G votes, and 1,11.12 B Butler 5 votes. acre then mule for Overseers. of the Pont, and upon the odstit ballot I J Ashbeidge and Wm M'Clure, were duly nominated by the convet, tion. The followil.g grentletnen were then nominated ns candidates fi.r Auditor. Jelin J Wnt C ile;edith and Alex Tin dl.e. On motion of R. A. Biiiptman. Resolved. That a committee of six persons (one from each watd.) be appointed to inform Mr Kerr of his nomloolion, and that the President appoint the committee. Whereupon, Messrs. Bi111.17111(1. Nicholson, Ham ilton. Irwin. Lindsey and Quinn, were appointed that On motion Resolved, That Samuel ,Tones, Jno. Dunn, Andrew Burke, James NN e tsnit, John Teggetrt. unit Julia S. Hamilton, be constituted the Dt•rnoetatic Committee of Correspondence, fit the city of Pittsburgh. for the ensuing. sear. I Resolved, Tint an an art of justice to those who contributed 3 , 1 cenerimidy towards the relief of the Sufrorers of lite 101114 April, as well as to the pet).- plc of the CiimmoitweAlt it, who, through citric Logi., Notre. mjden not libel al pros tsion towards the same lobject, a full and detailed report 'tmid be made by the disttiltoting committee, an to the manner in vi Lich t h e f on d.. iiidisictibed were rlinttiltintsi, together with ithe nein, of the tecipientii, the amount paid there. and the iteiis of expoidnuies fm tile put poses of re lief. Resolvcd, That the procraminati.in and ihilay which ha, attended the twitieinetit and iti,tributiiiii of the R e lief r e nd. aria the upptirt•tttly ,todiff.l fleteintion• !ion on the p itt of the cutmni:b a iiay.tig the flintier in wit t o 1 ii11.1.111 niiy iiiitierni•nis for the ittiot mt, lion id - public, tact it, the toot; cubed centAgie ut s the c,,tnri, , lnit V. le,so:r , l. That the .etTelere I,y the /1.1.41 Cularnitv of the 10,1, uh Al,. it lost, LIN) truly grateful (or Sympathy. nod tin cernpr,tna en unbtrnruienl aid whirl: 113, h.-en wctorlkle.l t,n !In •nn by their feilonny eiti• nmer., at Lome and n'or.l,l—hue tins'} tininnk Ow, tin 11:,• ;!..I . 01111c1.• been betty: ,n,tl more RI llnil lupriy ell lilt r ti. cis, I!,•!111 , 1,.. II ctimmlitee tineir onvo tritn.'o• I, O !!; rin i•cri it tipa tie,nne bun, to is: h inn th • pr,Y.;c I becc:ri!',.. I L A tin , .Coun,is the I, Tiuo 0 (i% to support the !coo! S C•ilc‘ 0/11;c10, 1111.1 lit %Vt . Il.lle the .. , 1 1131 co open:010N tine v. o.n;c ut the 11,1 tb , pr0rr`,.(11,124 of ti.: In! P1g...k.1 Che wr, Loki S. JONES, Prefiid,nt. WM, BRYANT V. KANE, Jr I am, air, very resin:- fully, .1,01.1r$ iu baste 1' S. 101h—New° en me last night that Gen Arbuc kle tel made a demand upon Mai (104, b,. inG it; Washington) for ull murderers. &c, and that t‘re tuition should be account nide for the grilrageA, and In the persons who were compelled to cram the line for protection. driers , hos been some t svelve or fifteen mordered most liutharously, and the nation will never Give the murderers rip. rrnsville is expected to be burnt every nit lit: Of men are collected all over the nation—twiny Ur for pruterrion. P r he ciiixeny °writ from tiirr protection by the diagoOlis late last night. chief ahemlinginterest in life is attend irg to the wants of the body. This every man of ex rietittice 11 compelled to acknowledge, however tlesi -1,114 he may be to lend 1114 trrii:nont to the fact of higher and bolter obj , ctit, engaging the attention of the d==l Ciiekener•s Sti,:or•rooted rer.eloNe , Pill,.—ExpeTi-ret-I.sine, long since decided, d m ; every disvaso on igit,alei from impurities of the blond, I or derangornent of the digestive otgens, it is evident I that the remedy empltqed roust be of such a nature as is bent calculated to remove those obstructions, or rs. core the blond to its natural state. The Clickener Sugar-coated Purgative Pills, being compounded pure• ly on scientific principles, and based on an intimate ac. quaintance with the origin of disease, and the actual structure of the human system are the only remedy which con be positively relied on. Eking composed of tt variety of ingredients entirely diffeVitt from, and j independent of each other in their modeof operation: they never Nil to tench the seat of disease. in 101111- ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver he affect-1 ed, one ingredient will operate on that partieularorgan I and by cleansing it of that excea + of bile, it is con stautly discharging into the stomach. restore it to its nate' al state, Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered into if., circulation; while a thin d will effectually expel l from the system whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, through the histrumen alitv of t he other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Putstairgds and vicinity. I..CT Beware of an imitation reticle called l•Lunro • red Ss egar-Coated Ptlis," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forces ies. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, i'or the lust four or five years, has mode his living by coutoe, felting popular medicines. dec 17. Yeitterdny morning. IRVIN Tomrirtsntt. atm of Jo oath Tntnlinpnn, Eq. in the 4ih year of hilt ago. The funeral ia ill take place from the raahlenea of lii parenta. curlier of Federal and Itobhoun ats, Ade ghenp,thiw mom :ling at 10 o'clock. duc 17 On the 13th, Mr JRSSE D Wit.surr, in rho 31 year of his age. His funernl will take pluco from iho reAidenre or his sioer, Mr. Anderson, on Seventh street, Wed nesdny tle 17th hist, ut 2 o'clock, his friends ate re spectfully incited to attend. PREP. 4 ,IIED AM) curd:ECTED LVETIY AFTERNOON ,1111 , A1, 13 ti 23 brrehr•le torn, 19 do 1,11.4. 1' .ark. nagi. 1 do 1,1,1,•1 freihr.tg, 10 tucks 11 A "seerct jay 'The w•Nitlrel rontil,ll,4 vt, The le is in the chmo,el, , gri~r.~tr tide rite COMMERCIAL RECORD. POET OF PITTSBUELGEI 5 /LET WATER I THE CisANS•EL ARRIVED. NVellsville; ZaneiN DEPARTED. CLrpbell, New Oikun.,; Clark, Clll !kliorr r.euver. ry."ll,,denitrkt , l, tfru.' arc provi,b•J %%Hi rvitri, Sufe! ) Gu,id, n 14i,CIA1*J11 for IMPORTS EV RIVER. Per rt.•arrlvi Newark, tubarco 13 ;,cgo. '2 bole r1,41,1014 , r, ti•11.!)53 t.'l2 k,c1,4, 10 w 0.,, 30 WO+ n:•l.le+, 4 b ags cotr,t. 1 ir!; xv 1 ut.ion9, 20 Lak..ilny, 2 I , ,ixes rog4 47 1,1;... canlks, : - /l) do snap. 5 cra'. tred, lY du ort d 'RIVER IN rELLIGt.Nci TI, ti.er comm,rwvdti.ing TRAT". of eINCI , NATI —One fu—n sa,, tLr Clocinf.vi (;4zette dort:,z firs:.;~ tt') h. o 1841. eLippt 1 I t N,w York bb:4 71) nt. L In Irw I Ji ;cur.*, ITurint4 the yelr eytting a. alto-r, tw I- !rnh• ft! . chit: firm u.nottt.t.t.i to *31111,69. Th.•re ate fivo 'niter ht)use., rytztigeti in Ctitt Cincinnati The. past yt•ttr httt. ti,rittttrved to I 0,7 00 IdA, L. • anon! Cry cons , tairtion v. !pc!, It e.titn .ted at • 1312.13 . 3 doz. A (direr recapitulation MEM Vnbr of 10,706 ILIS, at $3,41i iiT3,llf.l 50. Value of 1 312.333 ccn•umed in the city al p , r Tocnl val.leannu3l4 ui ti,e Egg na1.,1'23 1 I CITY Pawns CURRENT. DEC. 17 C4RE - FI'LLY CONRECTtp !VERY AFIURNoON. Tiou, -FI,III SiWT. Beckrch rat—per 1011 Ibe Corn Aft a do do Gr ain—Wkaat ty Ilugh //ay—l.wso, it n, - - Oil—Lit:Reed, P gall. - 2;— gall. • - Pato tor,—ticAllnunock , bt.1.11 t,bi. Sods—nux, Lard—'So 1 .I.l' lb. • ) Bar, , ,4—prr ib. Chee.,,e—rr lb W IL Butte r—lio; arid Lull vcr lb r_ L IIIE U. S. coNsTivuTioN AL. n n.tm - iirehtinAive Coterietoliutn of the S...tit•re n( Guv erntnent it the Ct.utitry in the form et geetilion. and A teiweri, tkitigneti for Aeadunlieg, Schtiets, arid Rea• is in cont'util. from the Hon. Chief Justice Car Ugh., 12:1 Augu>t, 1343 Dear eve you no apology for not vteiner Re knowir,i4ing the receipt of your moster:s lom' Minot!, which I bare rend, and nth ot lea-•• recommend, It is a hook which no twitted shetitti hr without; for it is easy to predict that it wiil be round indittpen:uldo to scholars in the higher forme. It re oittiresonly to he known Lo be approval. With usery wish fur its bucces., I urn dear sir, Your servant and friend, JOHN B. GIBSON. Mordecai Nl . K.bincy, F.I. For sole by C. 11. KAY, decl7 cur. ur Wood cud 3d so, =fa For Sale Chcan 400 CUTS of no,' and n pet ,h.in; 101.1 glass, ussoitcd fine 1,rn:1,111.‘ hirne, cheap wnrlnbe..l CorT6wt ISAAC; HARRIS. Agent rind Una) Meequnt, do . sth r &c decl7-it TH ATcommodiou; and delightiully situntedil rettidencr, on the elevated gr and fronting ho canal in Allegheny city, recently orcnpied by his Excellency (towit nor Fhut,k, nnd at pry.em by Judge Patton. The pi ice will be tmtilerate and the term , . of pnyment ss en•y as mny be desired. if not sold I , y the tpt of February it will then be fitr rent. Apply to the .ult.d,riber at the Union Coyne Pommy. derl7.ifeltl W.B. COPEL A ND. Administrator's Sale, Of carpenter's tools, teal chest,sash and shutters. doors, 4-c. 1' iM'Kennit's Plicenix Auction Mort, Nu 64 Mar /11. Let Itixi. '.l ween 31 and 4tli 010., tit 2 o'clock, I'. Al. ,A 111 be sold on Moridny by iiciter of A,lininistretors a 1.. t of carpenters tool?, 1111 nil 30.W6: Tenon CI WN; tt variety ;doh,. I Inge tonl window %hotter.; new rind old doors; new mei old lush; with many oilier rieel7 P. NI'KENN AUCTION SALES By Jahn D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth Streets ON nvtrttini: the 131 h inft, ft o'clock will Ito 4011 nn extrinAivo n•fitruntitit of and ,rasawble y Cutler', 800., Shoe,, lats, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, I Billiard Table, with rover. &r; 3`l t xtt $14,01 lcil green Glip , iswlli I 0 krig , t damaged K C,ffilies; 5 I,Lits N U Nittlitt , tots; 6 4 , t‘ Lattf Sager; :3 hall' chests Y II Ten. A 'rent ity of new and 4erno,l hand 1i0n , :eh..1.1 Fur n' care, Hair Manny... 4, Marvel Clock n, Carpeting C. , UI Sloven. Cool, log Stove, (c. AT WC:LOCK. A tinza •,,-oriment of Elttnktor, l'lntad wore nod C0 , 1 , .ry. r. maog hiclift, Dour Locks, Lawlo,,Framo Koi“, :‘,ll Spoor,•, Closols, l'en and l'odiat linivca, Razors. 51,1140r1, 11,.acher Knives, Carving Knifes and Fodii. Shoe d'oa.ri, Bridle !lit., Oloameols, Foot Adne4, A•lz , rq, Spat-obit'', Shoe Till cud, amid a ,ariely of S,iddlory and horn ortiei , • , . drelG In the COUrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny CORO N the mover 111 the coloritors 1.16 , 11,11.1 , 1 of .I.lrneii Ali!leo. No .201. Nlit.oh Term, 1811: Petition of As..izones for n di,:harze. And new. to wit. Doc. 6,1, 1311. The Coon order 110: ire oi l thie nppliedi ion to he given t.. nit concerned, Lc p„l,iirr.tinn in IWI, ro,sspnpol, pcLlinl cd i n Pius. coroh, pen ink forth, that the prnyet oldie I,lllllllle, Vii!l granted tirderol cons, be shown why they should !co be disobliged, on Saturdoy the 11711, day of De• rernbrr. in,t. From the Itttoord, d. 017 8t (11.10. ft. RID[OLF,. Choice nooks for Gifts. r HE PASTI)11:. 1,e , ;(1 , n "I . .\lett,tv 1., 13;d. tn the 1,;(t• colt S 1 1,. R f,r 13 I. Tit,• Sit.trim do T 1 e 11,10ito!) Ti..• h, Jo Orqc le. Intro the Poem of Poetry and Flowetot. Peet ry noisor+. a nd Flower, of Poetry. Vol illurtnoed edition, .4 . the Pt ett., a brig,. 11,1 R elect •tock of .limrrtile q0,1.;$ r tole by ncriNviiitT II S. FUItIiEST ER. 43 :thrt,t 4t. To 11 ,, ,,T•teY• Jude , •sof the Coqrt of Gene , (j, Jrtr r of the l'eacr, in a.a jn r the (. 1,111.4 ..1: . 11.f6e 11 y . rhe of Alex Stnizh, af Tywn,t,ir, One r-01,Rly b u t& .6etvetil. Titrit y,ur p• [itionrr 11_1 , 11 p. 4,1,1,1 1 1 ;1,4.-11 %Ail') mat, i dnt,ua ‘,l her., rit his awe lint !,,u•e• it t•...n•Lipui.,l••=ftid.lon I pine 1110L)o:r Ilormr. will 1 ,, a 5.•,i ur r. a.,t Ella a keep R ,if And y. tlr petitioncr,,ts in i t gy bourl.l, i:1 pia) IVe Town.liip, cer. C:lot S , rd•h, tho %hove pctitioner. i. g , ,,lterwe for Inmeo,:y twd tenTerar e...,1.11.! ie o.rli with In,rlAe ..“11 and oontenienceo 6n tin a , •,..r1111 , 0d ti . truvelt•roi and o:Lere, and bat roil rave; n i neremary T!,,• ma • Sun McCtril'y Sir:ll3d MarlC:i. Ile,jarnin Farber, I.cues A thi.on, .I.c. 17 31. Pittsburgh Musical Academy Prot'es.or of the Musical Academy Lacier _L recovered from his recent indi•positien, writ enter upon the d isrlmr.ge of his duties, and the mem ber. of the Academy are requested to be puncutinl iu mt e e ding thei r I latsee at the Academy f fall. 'Coal-4.4.r rO.ll, t.l Wood and Third sin, a. liollnw The Adult Elernen bin, CI,. o n Tuesday e‘enine,. the Academy Choir o••• Thur—loy 1,(.111r17, at 7 o'clock. and the du , . euile 011.Satutd.‘y afternoon. ut 3 o'el•wk. l'er,ona w isions to Lecome members can make ap• :e.ttion at the Hull (' the Aca Icmp, oil the e‘eu• u,, 4.1 tbretinzs,ur any member of the Ese:-.6:ive d.:Cd1111/1ttCe. 11) Older cl Icl '3c Valuabic Real Estate for Sala! r~l f I I sr ill dispose uf tho fullos% iu g valu 'cal vv: 30 of grwlud hating nn extensive front on :he Ink of !be Monongahela, (our principal r:Vf, where aii the sivarner,4 lie, and a heft. OW 1, ivy I,anii;es+ of the civ in done) 'PIN the Wens rn.1,1 1.1.,,a41i of 11 . 11111;110am laid wit into 230 lo's of '.2.1 by 130 i . .•et 1., residences and 96 by 390 feu nimpll 1 , 1 ft ont ing on 50 feet sit cuts, and ex tet.din;.; bacl, to 2111,1 10 Acre: -1,111 irly smutted and laid out adjdinlog tio• 11,1 tool of MI Ininzinitn. ,(qtra' 4.75. a .1 1371 1,50 ea 1 30 Acre, of ('..ii Hill Lot. running front near the 11, idge toward So minglism, fronting un the Turn pikes. These one well known its the most advantaZeOU4 ' 10C•11.0(1 4 .I.ollt l'itt.du.rgh, or in the world, for Man faemi inz, inrs,nstildr Filmes of coal of the richest nnd hest gnu utv nt hand for,sl,ed much cheaper thin any of Let pl,ete hut the Coy, and being neatly oppoarte the City I;teamhoat Mud, g. For RES I I) E N cES. also, there nre no more beauti• (ul,ll,t:thy, And convenient locations for those eng,azed in bu,iness in the City; but a few minutes ride or walk from the Ite.ott iful new :Vile SllTellSii/11 Bridge; seine of the sites commanding fine views of the two the riteia and ,mrhountling country. 0 a C 0 00 fa% co 3 , a 4- 36 ci) 4s 16,00 4i18,0 08 id - 22 Tv 2.1 1 00 a 1 I,UO a.l 2,371',12,50 5,00 ra 5,50 NV.: would 'er to telling, that capitalists would . lion us in the erection of manuf,ictolius and other int . pros emotes. There is a strata of coal beneath the sir- Mee of 13 to 15 feet in thickness. A large body of the. also is above the common level, mind Val,lllllit` Gtr niskieti, 141ick, It being a pot Lion of an midis hied Estate Mr the NISI has thus been kept um nl the into het; could the yearly appllcations to puichase burr been accepted, it would long, since all been :lola and compactly built up. It will be said at its thus other property as near the city in other directions, and ar pro-Cicala, ly invite tho.se interested to compare the pa ices, notwithstanding its superior advantages, tool 'llll+l. rapidly metes-. 1 in value beyond other US every one can see From its great resources and ad- Varna germlls location, presenting an object of the Inni.t certain and lucrative imestmcnt, for manufacturing the most advantageous and Mr residencos the most i all of which is mare fully set forth ind con ft, mod. 114 tvel h U. ether -temmiil 1" t”ilard to ,t . 14 , 177 I 1,1,1 id! alai 11,0 , ~ .h.. 1 ,0,ed ni previmisly, it wi!l • ; to part , p 1..; .1 (1:1 . lay of May neat,at 10 • it'e : ock, A. NI. O. OUNISBY ISAAC (1 ((EGG, MOSES F. EATON, r":7001oc in the city, No. 29 Wood Birmingham Dix 15,1315. dixl6 d waSLw 1 th. For Sale ALEX. SMITE! 3,:bnKinny, John Neely, Gcmrlry, John Grah,m, Sro u k •r Graham, litlICA NCIF:111. wrumi Re,ordi, s, eretat 4... L AEG r. EALL.-• Of llev,-'.c!.: . . . . . T it. Saar sun . - I; t. ... • -.. . —.-. Tliarc.lnyi.riat. Doc. 13th. I.i o elock. ~li la. aold the I irniturc of a r tiliaiiciliti i .i . . - iliclii,i , ;: holii.chccri it irk.; beenia 11'4' ii:o.lk. •kl ,clt 12 in , cilii.., ha , l , cci kept in the tic.: i( i ol . rir..l may be -ail ii. I,C as g"" 3 iis"" new, c'i iiiila - ...; i . I'd:: ct' 11 ii l'it" ,, i ,2: ..% l'Alk.gll.l 11111 - 0.11.. sit-I: -,.a. , 1: rll,l ,vr, i, ,trawl , ; ni.illg, I,•ukfd•i. ;.Tad I.iicixti ral,,ct; 1,i,1i nail lOW pti , t bed-trod-; I iacy ric,l corn:min rl.cits:.ellees find leather beitici 1,..ir rniittia.ii; v. iraion. blinds; ire grain carperting; inciting: I mantle clock, gothic pat- tern; loial.ing. sinus`,.; I clahr. wagikra fowlers, togel.li sir wick to gnat variety iii kitchen utiine.ii, kr. Also 1 rillo, an ~ccleat article; a wl a t 7 ihi, (T t ,,,i11 . .) evening, Diic. Iflih, trill he ,old,ona gilix, VIII sblll gii mope, It secr , rfd 1,1.1 tuinc!c g 14.1•111 P. M'KENNA. Aurrr Furniture IF want to in, chase any beci.tecis.tni.les.cl.airs, s.e It, or nny thin, eke in the Inmitote line, son cant dk, bet:or than to call at the Inraitnrc war, T LI YOUNG & CO. bot wren Penn Ind l.ibvrty. To Business lionscs. Acrrizr.N leaivna. f..r he Sowll and ilaynnna will nitetld n 1 1111 V eny11.1.4 , 11 to bilTl. \ ddrefs A thruw;l. 1110 . 1',;51. doc 13 For Sale, and. a gar , d chance for a Bar gain. • 110L7SE a nd 1,, SIN.III str et. 11,1 r Cheri") Alec. Lris 213 fem 1 3 'mete, front by 90 foot in depth, n voty ao,b-ablo locolino for 'corm. I,bel al awl tille in ilr.fl \V. 0. LL:61.11:, S rCal,fiel.l,c. rear Fifth. a private Wbl.•. [mph cuC decl3 Ribbons ! Velvets and Satins. VOW o'en (by ex pre.t,) lot of Fa.t/tiot , a 1 1 11 able Itibbttno. 11..nt.vt Vt`iVet.l and Satins, at tbt New Vo,k store, 7d Market ,acct. W II GARRARD. :4310N5 , LONDON wATCHES. No. 49, King Equare. .1 CST re ceived an avitortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Wittr 1., of the above ~anertm !rake, which for tine winktirinship nermacy, are em pasrol by none, and e T erlted but by one ether maker. lareestuck of floe Gail and Silver Watrbi made by Tablas S.: Co. F Cooper, E c t ,„l,,,ph I ,110001), Church at., Liverpool :mil other genuine rtn.l,,, r. Also A tine to nturternint of Ladies' Gehl Lever 4V11 , 9. and Waich Rigging, Chaius,ficvs, &c. All at the lowest ca-t W. W. WILSON, r non ,,f 4 t h a nd Market St. W a tch rep.,iring ain every variety continued is i in the best manner, and all work warranted to •tatisfuction. W. die 13 WALL PAPER STORE, Smith field steer!, one door above Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. SII 11/ LI • _ ITANUFAC ru REIT of Paper Hangingi and Bar L e:ViTy d,r.ripttnn. M en ,-h a m., and unlnerni wiinhing tin putchaon are in vited t in call and examine Ids large and .ninpleridal an,sort mi-nt of GLAZED 4. UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of nil the various riven nin now in use, and at such pri ces nscAnnot fail in phase. GLAZED GREEN PAPER, enliincd on Or, or bath nirie+ exproiisly fur Window by tl.e dinzon or l inntt!i , nip re. and Tannet'i Setae. tahen in-exchange Noo2l-lim. Now Books. ATOM:ME:NTS in Gen. ..I.lclison, rontuizli, g '25 Eujogict.at,l SI rtnon, nn Fi, deed). L;OS (4111 &FORRF,STF.R. -13 Nl3cli.ot fit. Miffs! Muffs! MUFF! :MUFFS!! MUFFS!!!—A lorgenc4oit• m••nt rdi kin 14 td ',odic,' Muff• lo tiorl HAT AND CAI' ST 111. No. 7; mat 41.1. r 1,, the corner of Four; h In nx. r,, c h. 0.:1,2,111..,,, both larg,. and small Far LLl,lle ,' Fur SI , ICkA. •,o', 27 1,11 Vainlble Property for Sale ACF.II Al iot of gr,e,rel oe on Peon, b.. IV,,htut Ward. connlininz 17 feel fioot Peou, 0,1 extendir..e. 11,0 feet to Mui!,erry t cv, on ...hit b tt erected a vAloable three -tley I.r icy 110,40. nod in rerun t , VO Stop' fin me. Ake.. one other at on Liberty strret, opposite t tae tisesley Clive!, in :taid %snit!, rortaiairg 25 feet hunt, lard extending bid. 1 CO on wi,ich is errs 'ed a sell firtisbed too ttniy frame. Tiiitts iudispu tald. For further particulars, us to property and team, of sale, rpply ro JOE-IN A PARKINSON. A:d., (Chronicle cope.) h rd. LATER FROM OREGON! IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. CHEAPEIZ. No. 58 Market st, between Third and Fourth. rpHE Suliscrilair lin; Just rireeisi.,l a ye ry large and tiplendid assortment of DRY GOODS: one of the Lir V. , ,t and most beautiful assortment ev.ir to the Pittsburch People, which lie has opened, nnit i. inlay ready for inspection. THE LADIES are respect- Cully invited to gine a Call. as rio pains has been spared in the selem ion of that purism of the stock generally desited and soopht by the Ladies. His stock consists in part of the following desirable good-: NeSg. civic Ombra Stripe Cuslunere and Muuieline dr Lain e; rrtllell !Ma El1f;11.11 MC111110.; Lind Indian Clothe; Fla; is and Mole Colcred de Laioes; Fancy pr hits; French anti Scotch Gine:isms; littili,oideted and Plain srhibet, tine and ow pored. NVoolon Goods; Keel arky Joan, assorted colors and qualities; Plaid Litowys, Highland Plaid Ca Si CM' res.; F an cy tivtied and Striped do; Heavy Plaid Shawls; NV,usnal Shawls; Plaid Crilvitrzs, Furnishing goods; Barnsley Linen Siteetings; Soper Irish Linen; linos. Curt' Linens. Hamilton Cottonade; Sloetings; I I.oi. ,i.ael, and Bordered Towels; rudest- NN ode Russia Diaper; .1..,ed SinirCrash and Linens; NI ...sillies Toiloi in, and Bureau Covers; Slur . rio'hi”4S 3111 Fut niture Checks; Ilnnin• and Furniture Chintzes; I) eivisls 'IA le Linens; Table Clutha; Sloe. inr and Common Damask Napkins; it..inkets of all descriptions; 'rinse nil I.:nt•cn. Bonnet Ribbons; flesiery, S o d s , Lott 311 tel ‘Vor-ted or all qualities; Blew:hod and Brows Maslins, Book, Mull and SlVi,5 do Cambric and Jaconet do Silk Ciavws and Pocket Handkerchiefs; Li-en Cambric do I ;1,1 11 ar. Stitched do ler PI Int Fresh Fruit. 100 BOXES M. R. RAISINS; 30 11.4 b”ses, do; 10 hail hcgs do, 30 lbs each; cask 6 :blot Curtanui; Now irceiving, and f9r sale by LAMBERT dcc El= Barr.t District 2Zotcl. VIM=IIIIIM ut :c Smithficid v.to--7= T1,P701, , i To ofr , r r•Vf'fy nr71 , 071 . T1nd , 111011. mi eve 7 rcr,! . ,t to tl,e traveler of very moderate n•nple itnd norrenient St:11.1111g. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensborili. Weritmnrelar.d County, practice in ihe We:itmorelatai, It dii,na and Cambria 'otm, cb•ri; ty. JOHN IRONS, PROF rti E 'FOR. THIS estuhlishment hasher, token by the ill undvrsignod, reipectfu!ly cave to inform his ft if wls. and the ymblic gonorolly that it has hewn reihto .111,1 fmni‘hool in a to. le nol aurpassed by any imu.c in this rhice, and, at least equal to any in the \Vest. Washington fluff is boasted iu the business part of the town, on JLuket nearly orp.iite the Court Hon,. and puhli , arid within a few s teins o f the :\ I!,^ nation i. rho elevated of i t iiy politic 1101/, in Town, totnrn,nding a vjgriv of tha Rivet fir vend ride: a bove nod Lolow. • - An Omnibus, and .stocu nt,, gill at all times be in conses and tio:it baggage to at d from tit^ stoarnbino landing, in public have a right to exprrt rota wow LC had at thou Hail, on ns rean,ahlc as offered by any other good house in As the pinto niter %still spare no pains or I,Xpl`ll.o' to IrOld0r;"oinooi iali,fortion. this, with h 01.7 ca poi - 1014r, iu .ho Lolsin,s, will snake it flirt interP+l ‘' , One this sup. to d call." dry ti. JNO. lIIONS. RECEIV'D nt No. .16, :11arket 0., a lurge and rp!undid viriery Winter flo,ierc, Block and 11:oe Black Lamb's 14001. 1 , 1 ico I Om 31 :075 ets.— Grey \lixed do. do., ar.d dark shrlerlo 28 to 75 ..,nt, 11.3,1,<1 and p!,tin Worsred 13InA and all ro!or+— vory low rrivr.m. 30 loiiery, all color—and pricer from 12 1-2 to 371-2 BARROWS & TURNER. a r I (JAR . Gliul /6—'l (in all shades.) lot. ~pened at cstraordinnry low price.. • BRosoci. - 414..—1i1an4, Woe I3loel q , l o sisthls, lirov.a and olio, Gala Plaids, Rob 11,0:A &c. &c., at Nu 16 prAuTivuL celicoei, new• ,4131,,, aelling for cl 5 per, ,ar.l et 13 Rll.O 'S & TURNER'S Nu IC: 2 cases l'eoViVed. Choice putterna deed HICIIARD Attorney at Law, olire in flutkt.',, Building.', 4th street, near "tlaiket Ore 19-d&wly 83 MARKET STREET 83 CI Er ENI Y-FIV E 13 rock., Turk erri and Cashmere Sbow!:=, now.. or•ovrd be f•Xpres. , from New York, ihia day (noa‘22) B. E. coNsTA BLE. _ 83 ,MARKEF STREET 83 A LOT of Geralemerd4 floe ShiriA and Drawers, ti neot,t make; udm. Gentes. Merino under Shirts and Drawers, .jut receivod and now opened. row 22 B. K. CONSTABLE. rrHE ttrttier!igned lenvr. to sac to his friends and lotoi removed hi: (Aire t' Penn +tr., t. net, the canal Bridge, oppo tite the United States 11,tt.1 nrtl r, us C rrceive.l Ili lb., I hz.z, Doora, the larg ji I ...I 11,1 Lra zi,Azlznizznz of Shirts, ever offered i n the l'izt-z!,:zrgh rrzni'zie•, which will be sold whole sale lzr retaii rea-zunzible term.. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. For Rent or Sale. • • TIE 50 , ,ri! , er ui-11., 10 rent t.r sell his Tavern I in the 1.0rd , ,1t of Braver : sign of tha Ptunsyirrsoia House. 'Pie s.ni,d is a good one. and rtny ot•t,ott to purchonc or se:it will finditilt siriible• 'hr tra ca Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. DuitctiASE!.S will find •It. Shea & Pennock's 01l a“.,rtrnont of men'''. Merino drawers, and d...itak , andin,c, , lst brersted shirts. Also, Ca ton. do In bleached and unbleached. nec. 6. BLANKETS. AOCASES No 3 (low pricoti) Economy Blankets Just mucked and f,,r 641 e by deco SHEA S PENNOCK. TaLtiscaT DEPARTMENT, / December 6, 1815. PROPOSA LS will be received nt this Department until 2 o'clock (noon) of the 3d day of January next. 1348. for niaking the following alterations on board the U. S. Revenue steamer "Bibb," now lay ing nt Cincinnati, Ohio, and at w !deb placer the work will be executed. Proposals to be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and endorsed "Proposals for altering the U. S. Revenue steamer "Bibb." Ti, r ; ceif, the yes- el in the water at the port of Old', anil remove the present machinery, making wicit ditipni , iiion of :he present boilers as may rogeired—furnishing the materials and construct ing a ;.),v prevsure marine engine, with side wheels, a: ,i ail die neceitsary appendages thereto, agreeable to plans which w iit be exhibited upon application to Copt Harr and, at Cincinnuti,or in his absence, to the Chief Engineer of the vessel. The work to be executed in the heft manner MIA to the full satisfaction of the o ffi cer or officers who may be appointed by the GO". erntrWllt to superintend it, and the hull and machinery delivet ed to the said officers, fully completed in every ; put ticular. and in perfect working order. A general f plan of the alter:l6o,la a ill he furniyhed by the Gov itnment, anti the a tit h ing drawings by the persons la ! ki n g the contract. Should it be decided to apple a "cutiintr," to the machinery, the right to ore it will be paid fur by the Government, when rracticable, the material used in the construction of the Wheels, Paddles, Boxes, Guards, Sc to be eiti iron and of such sizes and di men-ions is shall be directed by the Superintendent. The present boilers are to be retained, and placed in such position a; miry be required. I Bidders wdi be required to specify for what gross sum Thor a ill undertake to execute the work, they re ! ceivieg t Le present machinery, and it is to be distinct- It understood that no Calra allowances of any nature ,liat.•ver will be admitted or allowed, The work to ho executed and the vessel delivered to the proper offmets on or before the I,t day of July next, 1846. Bond, in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, with three sufficient sureties for the faithful execution of I 1 -,t work will be required, and the contractor will cause a general elevation of the machinery to be de posited with this Department upon the delivery of the vessel. R. J. WALKER, deeo 2,1 Secretary of the Treasury. J.\ NIES DOY LI. be known a) the Burn I'. c. six/II:mom, WASZIX:SIT;TOI7 X 1 LL. Market stmt, Ste%brnville, Ohio Ladic's Liosiery BARROWS & TURNER NEW CALICOES Alderman's Officc lES BLAKELY JOHN LIGHT. Beaver Dec. 3. 1:.43. dec. 3. tI. N. it. r,„. ri , ri 1,.r et,rviire at thi.nffice PROPOSALS Tenement Wanted. AGENTEEL convenient Tenement, suited to a small family, situated v•ithin a abort distance of the Pont Office. Any person having such property for rent—may find ❑ permanent 'retrant by application to BARROWS & TURNER, N 4G Market street. P. S. Pnc‘e:44inn. April 1,1896. dee9 To Stone Masons. SEALED proposals will be received at the °face of the Alleghem. Cemetery, or at the office of tbe subscriber in Allegheny City, until the first day of January. A. D., 184(1, for erecting a stone wall on the line of the Butler Road in front of said Cemetery. Further particulars may be known by applying to the sub,riber. J. CHISLETT, Acct, Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. MIMI GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commi•Sion Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. nov27 TO LETS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE r;Z=L MEE
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