el ) e Oath) lii6ntinfol 330.0 t. PITTSBULIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DEcEMBER 2t), [;;t-, PI rTsBuRGII p.o +,IID OR TRADI: IMEMEiI COIZILLSPuNE ) I:N"fs In re fere. rcc to cam in this paper, we 'novo tot , or t tt tou o Its to m e l t we will insert none wit loott ;ix recut. ii tin :Iv:h•ir liv' ins lust matte known to o+, autt c. he t t ways b e to k en no e , c p r ,siveHl the v tett x of 11, e! :Triter, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views st expressed arc oditoriall V I e riot ked upon and approved, MAYoR's Orricr, Dec. 19111, PC,IS A rogue, by the name of ./4in. Fiterald, was arrested and brouclit before ilte ilnc or fur steeling coat from Geo Singer, he we , c o minitted for trial; our case sentremed to five days imp? isonment for cagran• cy; one case dretiliceness, paid Id , fine. ATTENTION CA PITAI.I.SIS. — WC neg lected to direct the attention of our tmulers to the ad vertisement of 0. 0. Grttion. ISAAC Ortvou and Mos ES EATON, rriiiiring to .011 very valuable rC.I I es tate upon reasonable terms. There is nothing .aid in commendation of the properly. we believe, which is not strictly true. The property is reit:anti). very valu able, and well worth, of the attention of capitalists. PITTSCURICSICAT. ACADOTY.—Per3OIII Stllo have attended the exemi,s flt this institution, speak highly in commendation of it. For particulars see atlvortisemeni 13::r IF ancy Devgbing 13 , 1 t, nu, Fienrh Clock, Pat ent Lever Watches, and lidzdt Post Bedstead, will be Fold at McKenna': this Evening ut i's;clock by order of assignees OVERSEER OF THE POOR The urvierAigned r esiteetfoily offers hirnodf to hi. fellow citizens ns a rand •ddle for the tallite of Overseer of the Poor at the approaciltHg election. Should he be elected, ho plerities himself to u.te all t he r sort i on s, is his power to fulfil the Julie: of the office to the sails fiction Jail. mArruov ADAMS. decll6th OVERSEER OF THE POOR Coutteful fur the .dippt,rt hetetofore r eceived, the subscriber respectfully offers hifnirlf to his fellow ciEir.ens, as a candidate fur re electi.n in the above nitnerl office decl3. OVERSEER O' TUE ['Jon Thankful, in the broadest sense of the, ward. fo r former friendship, your humble servant respectfully °flats himself fut re-election at the regular contest iu arc i6.ln OVERSEER OF THE POOR James Adams ([faker mi Grant .t. 2,1 Ward,) is re ,p•ctinilly present.' !tithe citizen. of Pittsburgh, as a person welt qmilifird to disc-burr:it the duties of Over seer of the Poor. MANY FRIE:NOS. dec 13' OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The name of Judy STCATIT, of the Third Ward. of the ci - y of rilish_urch. is presented to the citizen• as a person well (ratified to discharge the duties of Overseer of the Poor. Mr Stuart. is rine of the elrly or first settlers at "Fort Pitt." lie came tnthie place upwards of fifty years since, and during 11111 time, his ii eels assert n o man has maintained a more uptight character fur in tegrity, than Mr Stunt. n tax payer and correct cit.izen;he is for the first rime, suffered as a randidan• fur public dike. det:l•2 MANY C1.111.1-11NS. OVERSEER OF THE POOR I offer myself as n candidate fat - Overseer of the Poor of t-te city of Pitt.borgh, rt the ensuing election, and solicit the votes 01 my fellow citisana. If elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties pertaining there to with dec. P 2 OVERSFY.R OF 1 ilk; I'OOR MR. EDITOR.—Be." t. 700,1 n 4 to inf , rtn the rbirene of Viitsburgh, that SAMCILL B. (:.01.!IL ,v%ll be sop• ported ihr the office thetserr et' the re. , r, at the ensuing election. 'Alr (oopt.ii is well oitsitfietl 6.1 'the office. and is certainly a vrty ninth) tnen. lieler tot, he Mill faithfully dischatge the tieties t!te 'other. Grand military , and Civic flail The Infancy Cot po, Du , i4es,,r Gr., ""!II Grand Military end Civic 14.11, in the F.:.ctif Assembly R00m.," Wooti ,t..t•n the earning 01 Jan uary Bth, 1346. Tichrt., $5 each. To ha conducted by the fo;l,.wing .;.entleown a' man sgers: Hon Clio. Shnler. C.pt E Wilson NlcCuiileJ., E,9. Liela Cul S I.ll.ick C S Eyster, •• Atljt J Revd, C B Scully. Cupt (ea S - - - R9l Riddle, " Capt R B Jam B Murray. Limn I%m I lav•, Jr. Isaac Pennock, " Limit Chat. II l'aulmon. Gentlemen desirmt. of regi•tering their na mrs a , sill:ictibera, ere regtl,st•d to coil on the un.lrr.icnrr committee. who will it at Gr.. tie 75 Woo, at every evening (Sundays excepted) until the 2141 inst. Crum 5 to 7 tic:Lek declo4l _ - Choice Books for Gifts. THE PASTIME. Leaflet. of Memory for 184 G. Scerient in the Life of our Saviour. The Boudoir Annual for /SM. Fiendship's Offering du "The Rose of Sharon do The Hyarintli da The Rosette do The KeepsuLe do The Juvenile Jem du Oracles from the Poets. Lady's Book if Poetry and Flo. in a. Poetry of Flowers, and Flowera of Poetry. Various illustrated editions of the ['net., Together with a large and select atock of Juvenile Books for Holiday presents. Fcr sale by BOSW owrii &FORRESTER. 43 Market at. New Cheap Music ROSE. ATHERTON. by Je6 • r rvs , 4 rnes, 121 c Gems of English Songs. 12 " 25 Seven favorite Songs for Guitar. 25 Opera of Masaniello, 6 songs, 25 La Cracovienae, arranged by Bochsa, 12i Outward Bound, by Mrs Norton, tii Fine Old English Gentleman, 6} We Have been friends Together, 61 Love Not Quickstep, 6 'Ti, better to Lvugh than to Sigh, 6} Thou art Lovely, sung by Mrs V Mott, 12i Weep not, companion to The Old Arm Clair, 64 Light of other Days, 6i Masai - torn Cindtella, 4 songs, 25 Received and for sale by JOHN If MF.LLOR, 122 Wood street. WALL PAPIIIII STORE, Sonia/kid street, one door above Fourik street, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. SHIDLE MANUFACTURER of Paper Hangings and Dor dere of every description. Merchanu and others wishing to puichase are in vited to calland examine his large and splendid assort ment of GLAZED 4- UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of all the various patterns now in use, end at such pri ces ascannot fail to please. GLAZED GREEN PAPER, colored on one or both sides expressly for Windex , blinds, by the dozen or single piece, ('Rags and Tanner's Scraps taken in exchange. nov2l-6m. GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and COMMiLOOII Merchant, NO, 26 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. nov27 1 .. r, t! 4f . • . ell, ;11,11, W 4* * 7 . 14' „I et ' It. t s; ''S SPEED AND COMFORT!! FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING :3 rcGREr CONSUL f7E- ON,clr 1.1,U r,---htt-1.1,...:11 0. Pi~trhurHl tr. Pllo:l.ltoplii.i, Pi , rngot v thet-ct Poetz= will lodge to, Itt_ml in otordor taltle stote.toornt tho nit.tht, trill puns over the Mountain, (on!, 73 wilt...) the Iticing DAT, inn iu Ellitern Cwicht ,, ; •up until Lodz. , the, second night its Curdberlantl, thin, or aiding night travel alto gether. Tirl-elit will entitle Pnt,rogorit to qtop nt Cumber lona or ilithitnoto, if tht y ainh, and totemic theft seats at plita,ure. Extra. , fur NiJivti. for n full load, to tun ns Pussen gor: inn). slo,tro. For toot., nr entire tioncite, for npply nt the °RICO, two ointlr , frier the Exrilangc: nod of tho Nntiunal I.lotol, ithmetiot Montour:lllA% lirhigo. ort dl FERGUS NIOOR If O.tP, Agt•til. ETeavor, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Lino. O'er .2 k • - - THE SPLENDID CANAL I'ACKETS, Espress & Telegraph, Lrnar Fencer c:;cil '. Coin expect cd,) nt A. M., (on the :ally:it or ,tentuer :11ichigan from Pittsholgh,) and mitre at \Vat rim 111',:1 tom o li n g al 7 o'clork—cot.hecting of \Vat ten n, ith Ned, Moore & line efl un at` al , rivol or the Pot:1.o, tool reach Cleveland berme night. Fore through $4 $O. L' it .ie lige -to)] nginl'itlzbnrgiarerntillydtorhulre of !writs uo the CantAl rocket. um! in !Ito tttago. Fur ita,,a2c amity on board Steamboat Michirlort,to to JOHN S DICK CY. Beaver. G M II A RION & Co., PittNburgh. CLARK &Co., Benner. For passage returning apply at the Stage idiler , of N EH, MOORE Cleveiond. je2l-y J & B TAYLOR. LANE EBIE & LINE. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Cert, CAMPBELL, Leaves Beaver at II o'clock, A. M. " Pitt.burgh nt :3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Butt:a, Lease, Pittsburgh at 9 ii'cbsck, A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, I'. M. In cenneet ion with daily Lines ti Frvight and Pea saze Cum.l Boots to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, I. J. ASHBFLIDGE Steam Boat. and Vc,el. to all puns oil Luke E ti, and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. j , llll' 4 211 CLARK &Co., leaver. E. F. PRATT 11345. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET, 1845 The nes and Splendid Steamer, s. ra/LIL MONONGLUELA, SdotrE, Mater, has comma need rum fling regularly, end will continue to tun througlithe season as a Weekly Parket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving Pitthhurgh every Mondav mot nine, at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursd..c morning at the same hour. For hi - eight or paiisagc ripply on boutd. m.`26. n,l raa .3ittnz 1,r1,t N Y U It K. wiii leave Livf Ist Hod the (7 (I 1.1: on th,• 16th nftll,• sifn. , month. 1 11.14-I,l* ire .1 OW lorgr+t rlaiA, and cc.m.nand ,,, illy thr Most 1,4.6.'15t-ea C•r wits,. Persons .Ir,iroun that Mrt i n truth will plrn.e maiiv (-as ',of] to }MAKE'S C. Mtruffri.. l e Ar ~%; Nt . w 01114 c. Corner a 4.11:1n,1 S.mtl.fwl,l n. 3 Canal star the Crated Stair, Hotel, Pitt•biii di, I WM. McCLURF To rsra..isP. Il EL.a.n, scun 131:1154,NS lOU I Nti I.\\l) \ t-. 1” lo,r it n••r.t .1, 4.11 ,1•IV 1.1• A• T tTorLi ,}l.• 141 1, 1. ••••p,•,• 110‘ I, 1117 Er: OW 4 .1••• pa ,f,•,.. , •••••,:dit• •• and 1.1,.• 0 1 . ; •,".• In 1 , 1 dotil,l 1 ,, in t iny, litrv. a 0,0,1 t••• •Pt Incal. Pdalpic ta•tp•dit . The 10,1. 1.0;10 , 1. 11N , NIP 01 1:0.. 11 1 1 V, 11,1,001i01.1 I 0 rat tt., , .0 .OVI I . lil.ll 1 10 one• 10 . 11 /•• &It 11•1 110 , 11 11‘ 4111 11 C 1110110trit 6-4 111 tit. crp I.A h I ./..‘ & A 4,11 ti 10( /611 - iIV. Polll 'l l t 111. .01 , 131,!, um!, eigEeti tr. tt);1,11,,r; nbie real estate. s,z.*. 30 gruu,i basing “r 1 t itti.}l,4“! (tuft I , t the 1,11. k Oi the N1,1,1g1114-14, (.•ur buglrir,t ri^er where nn the ott unit?, 3.1 r the heu,y twooles., , f the cit.- of Jan,) h,•tt,,; tho ‘Ve, end of the lloroli.th 1.1 Bit mine Lim o.lt Ines of '24 by l' l o Ire; fur r040b00..,1 .1:/j itot fur nisnoftoturies; ituut IN,. on iU trot suerr:• tending back to irot 10 Acres suribsrly sow•ted and [ a id out ■dynn;:; the Edit cod of itirrningiblm. GEORGE BEALEJr WM. J. ANKRIM, ()CAMPBELL. 30 Acres of Co.ll Hill 1, As o:llf6l,f,item ewer the Bridge toward Birmingham, trui.ti•lr, tin the These arc well known IPC•111.1n6 about t'l Vn the ....old,fOlf Nia•t• inessustible mints of null of the nrhen.inl beat quality, at band to 1.1,:,ed than othi.l place About the (~u. a i.d briny nu t tily the City *tearnb,•at For RF:S I DEN( ES, isnot, allele nee 110 nine far o lieultby, , and comae,. lent lotatti.rns thr in: it gt .1 in 1)11 4 111e.s in the City; but a CeW ,1,11,11 t .• ride Or w u Irani the bedititiol now .1 ire ; seihe of the sittt coutmur.d ink :hee views tit tile two Unica, the rivets and %re mould prefer to selling. that r.iitittilists join 04 lathe erection id mallet..et...las .trid outer inn provemenis. There is a vtrata 41,41 Itet,ea!li tlnp 0:11• race Of 12 to 15 pet in thickness. A larsr hotly of the ground also i. above the common kart, MIA ,al.lahle fur making Brick, It being a portion of an undivided F.:3tate for the pall 10 year* ha. flit, been Lept lotli of the nra rket; could the yearly applicattints o, poi, hut, baseborna accepted, it all ilt . 1•11 !Mid and compactly built up. It will be sold at less than I other property as l/rat the elly Itt tl,et direction:, and I we particularly invite those ileerested to roinpale the prices, notwithstanding it, superior adraalagrs,•nd must rapidly increase in value be)und 01.111`r property. as every tine Call wee from its great it...truces and ad. s'ilinageotts location, presenting an object ol the trio,t certain and iIICIULIVe , lot manufacturing the most 5a valitageuus and tor residences the most desirable, all of winch is more full., 11 , 1 hot:I.MA con firmed, as well as other grannie intorin.oion in regard to it and our city. in a pattipl,;i•l 14.U.'d it) us and to be had of booksellers in tills and Fainter n cities. It out disposed of previously, it will be . o ld e i t her in whole or in part of either plots on Monday, the 25th day of May hest, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms mode rate. 0. ORMSBY GREGG, raorsoNGLlE.mz,a nouT.r.: M . LANI 1111: MAU I ( Cly 3 ""'N `•ft •747.2.-S) ARRANGEMENT FOR 1646 .1 PI 1 T 4' l- 44* -,„ ~,,,A• 44* REMITTANCES A.VO Valuable Real Estate Gr Sale! ISAAC (iK EGG, MOSES F. EATON, tar Office in thechy. No. 2G Wood st. Birmingham Dec 1.5,1343. decl64llay&wlm. Ribbons, VoWets and Mating. NOW open (by ezpresti) another Int of Fasbinnn. able Ribbons, Bonnet, Yelseti and Satins, at t New York store, 77 Market street. W 11 GARRARD. de:l3. To Business Souses. A CITIZEN leaivng for the South and Havanna 1 - 1.. will attend to any business entrusted in him.— Address A through the Post Office. dec 13 RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th streot, near Market jun° 19-d&wly BY LAST NIGHTS MAIL. f '‘ Aet.,6 From our Washington Correspondent wAFlils..r,,N. Dec. 17, 1843 !slit 1:71 - ruit—A kript number of persons wen' at tracted to the Navy Vat LI thin flaming to is tine,' some rXpe.intelllA with the lti:drie, Bell and Sub-marine Armor. The President, and members of ii.,Ctibirtut, and other dillitl4ltiolte I personages were present.— The allibition was cot tainly our of deep interest to scientific men, and well calculated to strike with a mazement, those it bolted never been spectators of u similar freeze. Three persons descended ill the Bell from one of dm national vessels anchored in the stream. After the apparatus had reached the hot• turn of the river, one of the persons that had guile down, appeared on the surface of the water. and w a n furnished with a brittle of champoign, with which be prichly disappeared and joined his companions where doubtless nil went •'merry as o marriage Bell." After remaining under %valet some t.venty•five ethmtes, the rippatutus was gradually hoisted slung side of the vessel, and the gentlemen who had made the expert mints, appeared cn deck. One of thorn imm.•di,ite- I) Ortcabeti himself in the Sub-marine Armor, and with an air pipe attached to Ills person, and weights to his limbs, descended to the bottom of the river, and walked for some length of time, between the vessel awl the shoot. The spectators were all highly grab died with the. espetiments. I heard persons well in !dormer! in these matters, soy that the apparatus used tl•day, may he of great practical utility in recovering lost tecusutes, and ascettuining what improvements ate neceamtry In the safety of mane of out harbors. The Semite were engaged during a long 11,514/11, in competing the formationof their committees. I be. lime they did nut adjourn until they had gone through with this important duly. Their seli clions have been uniformly good, and we may look for 5011ra and well digested reports from them. This will have the ef• feet of expediting business and avoiding much discus- In the House, nothing of importance WWI transac ted. The presentation of sums tesidutions from the Massachusetts Legislature. afforded Mr Levin of your State, an opportunity of ',coring some of his wrath upon foreigners. 1 was much disappointed In the Representative of the Church burning portion of the Philadelphia community. I had heard bite spo ken of as a person of eittrautilinary ability. As la declamatory speaker, he Is about second rate. Ile is milted. just such a personage as we might naturally eNpeet the disgraceful convulsion twat made him what he is, would throw into public not at lety. Any attempt upon his part to vindicate the causes that placed him in Congress, would bring to our mind the language of the poet, when he tiny, ''Nor florid prise, Nor promised lies of rhyme, Can bl,za on evil deed., Or consecrate a c im e. Th.• rumor, that Mr l‘ralker Itoul.l br armninte.l to ih n Suffern., twitch, and Mr Calhoun, int and to enter ilte Cabinet, Old 111110, I.llllollt fOIIMI4IIIOII. F n , nt porsent appear:met,. the original Cabinrt may hot through the a.lvuni•tr.ttion. l limn is nothing dr• no!lng di.cad,m ditroo•nno of opinion. upon evy of 110' groat nglionol qoostions, Muni uLich Ilwy w til DC• c•P•lotils tn. v . :Oil - it L. "PA , Pre•Oont to:,1 a 41 . .akinzui.:0,1nwrribrr 6f Con ;rt." Hithi.. sLott r lot 'he • ;Want', ,r 1 vit ha. nit rci down to (kit,. gr,.tir (1) , 11--t uro I'l ‘l,ll % , rll . 5111... If IA !be thud N Jr te)..l(;rare M Kra 1, 1 i r,..1,1111 , , 01 al.i .1 Nev. J.ro o. 1,141 g.• balk Mont lir9.Ely .11.0,1 brie a. an j" 1 ,;.•—•-(.,111 , 11 4.4 b th.. ordlitnrs imoti., 1., 1•0‘,..6 1'1".1 'it. i•Lit a !;{ (.•1 11'0 441 eta, pyri r Ki.oend •i .., , ,,z , •1•;.1.ni,r;. - I 4+,00, r „,, r.1.••1 i:11r rmut.i,..4 T., t 4 , 3 i:. ;1 . 1 'll'o,ol With Slit it a Inv, aa.l a r ,it rno r... ' ~, .c n i, Se,llv. f11, , r 4,,•:• lb , t zht ,t f WTI . IN. m.tv a• 1, tt .g.• ti r" , 1,1 p,.,s,ryltni o r r Ter 'Them wr, 19 rn••m!.er. pTe.r t , ~„4 {tit •I ml.ll 11w , , i...r.urd St 111,.rna4 i; J , IT, • rt, C . ,' I Thr rotlr-n.tt.,4 it..! r iri heel, % , 11,1,1 , 11 , 1 to Ih., iv. nr n nava trnve t.•,nhn 'list . . in II lation gr....; tir:urr torirrdt IS; 11.1 titittitll,l to. ❑4l th , y wm R.•prrtentAtti , r., to 14 an i• .L ur• n nv•u.•ll 111.1111 d h) in. a y O , Ar •!nie, 1;1 r.,rnni .1 the ril,Mrof 1.1 In.m the Leg , .l , o , tr .1 MnrnrLa..•n., 1 , 1 Ow N1,1,11:,:.,ti0n Et its :irp, , ps,Z.• trf , trip , to ilr Conl inl‘ho.llll. Mr 0.X1•re•,..1 that Gat e if they e.nnt to the 14,ter COMMIE!, , lire) ; Weillfl teen! and partial t erairnmt, or. tnl other weld. that the %obit et wunld be pet mated to to Jere in the committee room; awl he certainly made a moat elnemem and .tire ihe patities of the 110 , 1%tijoi a 'fair nod Mr Broadhead. who had too, il the triltiirneu In the Jolt. 'try Committee. liavi no it Riot% why this hat , t . 1 g lin of Natty; Ammirnnism should tnkn prufereme .1 I other mat lei, impoit• The Ahtilltitin ore , Atilt- texa% petitions had been huiduponthe table, awl why ,hnt,l,l ;his project with only six advocates in the Houle, out of '223, Amt., a more ...lest fate. Mu RWIIIIIIIII of New VOlti, was willing to give the six all the advantogro they ttokrol; bat Mr Mutiny, Hit colleague, ptclerred acting by the to lotto which the people had giten by their tote.'—they had eon. !d o omed the doctrines of the Native American party. which moaned no advocates, except in a few cities. Mr 'Winthrop of Masi., Messrs NlcDouell and Darrah of Pa., and 51estiraCnrnpbeil and Woodruff, of Now Yolk, severally took up the cudgel in favor (Atha Mr Paco of Ala. followed then, and gave a brief but lucid history of thy several factions; which, from time to time, hod risen and fallen in our county. Ex perience he thought had shown that all of them owed their birth to the impure ambition of bad men, and that there was no wisdom in giving them countananco. 110 drew pictures to the life of Anti-Masonry, Abu litionism and Native Americanism, and rondo some el. "quoit and touching appeals to the hearts of all true Ameticans, who glory in the liberality of our institu tions and laws, and are proud in claiming their coon try as tho "asylum of the oppressed of all nations." MeLsrs Dillingham of Vt. and Simms of Mo., took the mime tdde of the question, and the debate did not conclude before Mesas Young,Otren, Giles, Chipman tad McClunnard had given theirsie..s. When the Int. •r to. It his neat, Mr Lenin again nrose, and after un strain of eloquence of more titan a half duration, guru way fur arnotion to adjourn LATEST RIVER INTELLIGENCE The Riser here, says tile Cincinnati Union of the 17th inst. ;stalling rapitliy—but there is sufficient wa ter in the channc I for all anvagablo purposes. The ,:untilveß are beginning to arrive and depart. regular ly. In the channel opposite this city, there is 8 feet water, and hence to Louisville-8i ieet Water. A letter to a commercial house in St Louis, receiv ed on the 1 Ith, from Cape Girardeau, dated Dec sth, say-:—Passengers have been arriving here from the Beaver Dam, and they report the Oliva Branch still aground, after having thrown overboard 900 bags salt. The Herald is there, having thrown overlsohbls salt, but still in danger of breaking, in two. The Missouri Mail is hard aground in the same place. The pUPSOrlgerg say that until today the boats could get neither fuel nor food Iron, the ,horr on account of the heavy floating ice. They were out of woad anti pre, isions for two or three days. The pressengerA who cnme here got ashore with considerable danger. When they left, the citizen, about Commerce err,' de, isinr, plans for the relief and ti,,,i4Tance of those yet on the boat. At Venver Dam, where they are a ground, thet e in but two feet of water. The I3runett arrived at the Cincinnati landing on Nlnnany night last—'safe and sound in e . . , ery respect. ' The Tcancssee riser rising, and large manses of ice ronnli.g out of the Wabash. The sie.itnci Minstrol, bound rot the A i1,11f11713 riv er, is 'milk at Frenel. Island. Tho Palestine 14 hile rig round near tho mouth of the Ohio, threw ovcrboord severul hundred berrek of Flour. At Louise ills, la't accounts, there Weis 6 feet 10 in tiles, in ilie Portland Cnnnl, and rking. At Nashville, lutes: dove, there wus 10 feet water on lintpeth Shoals. Oh Yes! Oh Yes! VOl3 CA's; always find at G. Schneek'e on the car. nor of Fifth and Smithfield streme, Fireh oye leie served up in even• 41".1e on the shorten nntice.— no, Goodies, Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest kinds. Call nod err. envlo•tf Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. 10/IN A I'ARKINSIJN, Alderman ,fifth Ward, CIP Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara Streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having !bones or other property to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and al! the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at • tent ion. oct `27-dly* OTTO KUNZ. 11.0.1:1 , ACTURLR Of INCORI