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Addressed mo young lady, who presented a ba uet to Mr. O’Brien, wbtlo oundmg in the dock lonmcl Court House, under charge of high treason: Sweet girl! who gave tn danger’s hour, fo lift pijr soul, a beauteous Bower, And by thy bright yet modest eyes, Cheered me with softest sympathies; Oh 1 may thme eyes, ne’er shed a tear! ::-flh l may thine heart ne’er know a fear I • Thnoyrom hisdt,earysolitude-r -.Thusepeaks a prisoner’s gratitude. VVH.LIAM S. O’BRIEN. • Clonmel Prison, Nov. 4,1848. , ' Tire Slnraellles Hymn. Tfiejonginof the Marneillea Hymn, is thus beau flSn/ilcacnlitd, to a poem, by Holmes rThe CHy’ilepl beneath tlic.tnooqbeama glance,: ■. JerWiile walla 'gleaming'tbrnughthevinea of France kodoll wan hualied",cave where, the footsteps fell )n aoine high lower, of midnigblaentinel, • - lot owe stilt watched: no aelf enmrcled woea ~ Hiatcd from hia l.da tbc angel of repose; Jo watched, bo wcpt. for thoughts of biller years ; lowedhis dark wilh burning leara:, ' fl» eoontry?ssufrerings, and.her children's shame ilreamed o'er hia memory like nforest’i flame, Uch'treaanred in*ult, each remembered wrong boiled through hia heart and kindled into song: : Jit taperfailed; and the moaning galea,, ;.- Swdpt thro’ the world ibe war-aong of Maraeillei !>> ,’’ ‘ For ihc Piffi&ulji Horning Pan. BOOKS. , Bt> xrnxji , •ftJSootticUch an {BMfa.-’uCumi-liuiß. :; ? ; [COKCLUSION;] :.-■■■■ ; J v Dr, Johnson says, "People in general do nol . ffillingly read, if they can find any thing else to impse them ’ This is too true. But oh how i' ntich 'moreHeavenward and enviable is the state n iMharnian's mind who will enter the library, ’ ind aaylwith Hensius, “ Here m the very lap of ilernity, amidst so aiany divine souls, I take my leat with solofly a spirit and such sweet content,' ; that-Ppity all the great and rich who' know not. this happiness.”-- Tjhe library is the-World of the Soul, where it can converse,with the master spir its of our race ip the sweet intimacy of brother mood,' and find in: them friends ever true, silent fcounsellore, never jealous, never tiring, ever enter- Baining, and ever instructive; a companion it can ne of:lavr-givers and prophets, poets and hiatori ins, heroes and patriots, philosophers and states \en.-Itcan be roused by tbe old Grecian lyre of lomer j it can be saddened by the wailing harp atnngs of; Ossiau j Shakspeares magic .wand will openlo:ittbe realms of Imagination; and Milton carry iton “the.seraph wtnga of exstacy ” to the portals of : Paradise, to see those wonders that “an gels tremble while they gaze upon! ’ Thewcallh of a Rothschild, or the glory of Ihe most success ful^dearth's conquerors, would.be a poorcompen sauon to me it .offered in exchange for my books, and the art of resiling them I . - .. We: stand on an isthmus between the Past and the-Foture. behind, and we behold over the journey of Time the fallen arch and the broken column, the remains of cities and the wrecks of empires;-loot before and an ' impenetrable mist covers the land over- which our race must travel Without the experience of the Past, which isHis roßT; dark and dangerous would be out pathway: , Desolation.and Misery would mark every step of : ihe road I would advise every one to study His tory; not to be dazzled .with the false glitter of pulitary pageantry, or to gratify a morbid curiosi ty at tlie.details of crime aud bloodshed, but to leatrl that wisdom w hich its examples teach to guldens as a safeguanl.lll.our future journey: If is: a; grand picture that of the conqueror of the ; Teutones musing amid the ruins of Carthage; but the picture would becomesublime, could we think that the history o( .every palace aud tower aud temple and'shnne,- had been lamiliar: to tue unfor tunate Roman; (bat-be: sasv them with the renu menu u( a plnlasbpbicmind, instead af the stupid indifference of an illiterate soldier: and that in the sober: reflections, occasioned by tbe:vicissitudes of his own: fortune; associated; with Ihe calamitous fall of a-great nation, be had broken hu sword, and cnrsed“the - desolating Moloch which he had worshiped. .: —Listen to one of the most gided of living au thors;.: the ; imaginative Tupper, who, magnifying biscatliog above.all vulgar estimate, sees in. it the only salvation of. men: and nations from ihe Bowing waves .of a-dark and ebbless sea—a sea that swallowsvup all that the pen of genius has not-conseerated for the use of future generations: “Where,!* he asks, “are the rulers of -Babylon, the lords of Edom, the royal pontiffs ot Tjiebiaj, the golden Satrap and the Tetrarch—the Hun, the Druid and the Celt? Speak,Etrurul,whose hones are these.?. Lycian Zanthus, thy citidels aremuleV Copan and Patenque, the forest hath swallowed up youf structures! Plume: crowned Incas; .grand Caziqoes, priests of the pyramids of Mexico, — whereas the record of their deeds, their prowess, worthy of Achilles; Nestor's wisdom, the chivalry or Manlius; the . native eloquence of Cicero, the skill of Xenophon,, the spirit of Alcibiades, the firmness of a Maccabean mother, brotherly love that Antigone might envy, the honor and the for titude of Rcgulus? Alas! then their glory and their praise have vanished like summer clood— [Alas 1 they are ncso indeed; they are not written [in the Book or the iiviko." • [ if books are then so valuable as guides eud monitors, and so conducive of happiness, every iman who has the:ability, should supply himself nnilfamify with a library. The house without a library is like a body without a soul. Ibaveoften gone through the magnificent mansions of rich snen, filled with costly .fumiture, and yet contain ingscarcely a volume; and have thought to myself that the owners pflhem should have been coun trymen of that Omar, who conceived one. book sufficient for a world! There are net men who never read, and there are poor men. who devote all their leisure to books; as we find in the convulsions of Nature, the sterile primary formation sometimes uppermost;'covering.that .portion. of-Earth that should be occupied with a genial fructifyinglitiltr so a badly oiganized Society has placed Jlhese men in their wrong-positions.. Shakspesre says, “It is the mind that makes the body richif so, then I that moneylessman was rich, and the man of the [magnificent mansion poor indeed! Adversity [seems to* have- been. the lot of too many of the [gifted children of genius.... I. 'Erasmus went,wilhonta coat rather Ihanforego vthe pleasure of buying a Greek hook; and Pope VI.-when a poor chanty .scholar and una i ble to buy candles used to take his. statioD'Ut a comer of a publlc street at.Louvaine, and read by ithe lightcf..-a public lamp, regardless ot the in' of.the weather. His talents eleva.ed bun to the papal throne, but he declares that - his ' happiest hours werethose passed in poverty with his I books..::.He. ordered the following inscription to :be placed upon his tomb: “Here lies Anaiiir VI, (who esteemed no : misfortune.wbich happended to [him inlileaogreatas.fiis being called to govern.” • - Public libraries should be collected m every fieity, to- which the sfudent%ould have free access. iThe political, economist has not properly impress: Bon society their . importance; fur money: spent' tbeestablishmept-ol public- libraries, 13 just iSaVeipfroih the cost of crime. In an j - • MEM industrious, mechabical and manufacturing com munity like our own, it grants of circulation ore the most beneficial; it is trueiheseiiever.can lx*, come permanent from their nature, end the wear of boohs, but the cost or'replonishing them te not great,and the good they can do is incalculable, I would recommend the formation, to be located in every Public School House, in town and country. A small general individual subscription would ac complish this desirable addition to our and parents as well as-childrenwould reap the benefits. In this way, many a dormant mind would-be awakened, and many; a-tongue, touched by the fire from' the altor.of genius, would bo made to utter breathing thoughts in burningwords, that otherwise would he mute and inglorious.,, They would become magnets, by touching magnets.— This diffusion of knowledge is the only- leveling mfluenence that will ever cut dawn the mountams in society, and elevate the valleys, that will.ever: restore humanity, fallen and deformed as it is, to its high- and glorious birthright. - -Let every one, then, endeavor to increase and diffuse knowledge, knowing that by aiding others, he will add to his own- happiness—unite man with man, with God,- and with the-universe. - Those who.have the guar dianship or youth, should he as particular to.sec that tbey have good books, as wholesome food.— Early impressions .are the knost indelible, early thoughts, the -most lasting:, how important it is, then, that such impressions should be made on the tablels of youthful romde, as will:prompt to virtu*, ous actions throughout life—impressions, not. for time only, but for eternity,- The pictures of Rem, brandt have a marked peculiarity of light and shadow, which originated in the circumstance that his father’s mill - was lighted from the roof, and his first boyish studies were confined to objects seen.under these vertical-rays, and all his gtonous paintings-: from this ciuse have their light from Heaven; and their shadow from the earth*, even so* if our children are habituated to read good books, they will think good thoughts, and when grown old their minds, like Rembrandts, will be imbued with a celestial radiance from above, that will be a crown upon their biowc, and gild tber footsteps along Life's Journey, and while they pass through the Dark Valley, unlit they arrive in the region of Eternal Day. . ®l)£ iHoruing Jpost. I*. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Pi TTS BURG.H : WEDNESDAY MOnNING, DECEMBER 21, 18-JS. fUlorn'uuv Moot Job printing ©flite. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. J 0 added to-ourbMaliliiihinfentv a splendid Sinara-Power Printing Machine* we arc prepared iod& all kinds of Newspaper and Hook work m a snyie of un 4urpn*t>ed beautv and neaineftft. and open the most rea sonable terms. \V« respectfully solicit the patrounge 01 the public in tin* line of our business. JD* Adrtritstrs au ttq%u*ttdla hand m thnrfar or* hffvrt ■ odock, V. Jlf. ThisvtmibicompttfdiPitMfinorAeriotno pure an tnstrnon.-' Wictntit earlurKoutirouLt }it freferred. .. 10*K. W. CARR, United Flatfß Newspaper Agency Sun Budding*' N. fi.* corner of Third ami Dock street*, and 400 Nonh Fourlbsln*rl—leonronlyaulhonsed Agent m Philadelphia. ■ |o*. Pop. Commercial anil River. Nevrs» «ee next Page. The Latril Newi ff JHarket Reports* will be fountl . niMler .Telegraphic Head* Wanted* • We wish to.cmploy, at this office, some three or four active and intclligcutyoong men, to canvass far subscribers to our new weekly Mammoth paper, Tiic Satubdav Morkiho PosV. Constant emplny ment and lair compensation will be given. None but trust-worthy persons need opp!y*> Nor Ragland Sopptr. . We have been honored -with ao invitation to .the New. England &upper, which is to fakt* place to* morrow (Friday), evening, at ihoSt. Clmlcs Hole!, We have.no doubt, from- the extensive preparations being made, but that, tl svili. be a largo and pleasant meeting. The. Committee of Arrangements are gentlemen who will carry out successfully any pro ject they may undertake $ and the liberal minded and gentlemanly proprietor of the St. Charles understands .the art of catering to the tastes of those who may turroofid his plentiful boards. . We. like these ro unions of old friends and neigh' bore, to commemorate great events; Every New Englander iookaback opon tho history of his an* cestors, with the .most pleasurable , feelings. The embareaUon ofMdes Stnndisb and his beautiful wife Rose, on board the Mayflower—the landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth. Rock—-the peopling of New Kogland with an intelligent, enterprising and indus trious population—the improvements in tho artsand sciences, education, machinery and agnculture, which there had their, origin,—all thcao things af ford themes for pleasant reflection to every genuine Yankee, Tho “Pilgrim Fathers’* had their faults, (and who has notfj—they wero persecuted, and they persecuted others id return.. But these things were the fruits-of a bigoted and superstitious Age, They aro past, and should be forgottOD. Liberation ?©fAmerican Prisoners. We are gratified to learn (says the Washington Union) from the Slate Department that James 13cr genand Richard F. Ryan, the two American * cili teas imprisoned tn.Newgate, Dublin, under the act of the British Parliament of the Soth July, 1543, ; •(11th and 12th Victoria,cap, 33.) charged with trea sonable practices against.the British government to Ireland, have been set al liberly. Their liberation has been effected through, the active and strenuous exertions of Mr. Bancroft, the able and distinguish ed representative of our country at the court of St. 'James.' • Thus it will be seen that while tho whig press throughout tho country have beon cavilling and fault finding against our government in this matter, the Administration has givcn the subject the most prompt attention,and taken completely effectual and suc cessful measures in relation to it. Tlie Western P«misylvanla Uotpltal. : Wo are requested to call attention to the meeting to be held at Apollo Hail, /Ars afternoon, at 2 o’- clock, to consider Important business connected with Western Pennsylvania Hospital; We suppose this busfheas wdl be the accoplion or rejection of the ground giveo by Cnpt. Schenley os a* site for tho Institution.' Wo do not know the terms of the do* nation ; but if they are not of a character that will forever be favorable to the Hospital, they should bo rejected. Unless the Deed is untrammclcd, so that an Insane Asylum, a Hospital, or any other charita ble Institution could be erected on (heground, what usd is in U 7 For. a sick Hospital, only, so much ground is not wanted, particularly when the im provement will be so enormously expensive. Wo do not understand the question at issue; but will en deavor to be present and.apprise our readers of what will take place. Value Gold In Californio A public meeting at San Francisco, Uie l2tb Sep tember , fixed the value of the gold dust; id tho ab sence of coin, at $l6 per ounce, os the medium for doing business; It appears that the value of tho gold in June was $l4 per/ ounce in cash, in July $l2, and at adato date $lO for cash. In exchange for goods somewhat more. . Tho gold could be had of many poor holders ot fifty founds ofgold, at the rate of $7 per ounce cash. Gold was taken by Gov. Mason in: pledge for dolies at $lO per ounce. ' JSSTThe Mobile gas works were destroyed by fire on tho 7th mat. > .* -v The Cholera Cared hy Chloroform. ba# been used. wUb succest ia -Engt gainst tho cholera,:'ft surgeon i: fit belied.to the Peckhamr Hospital, aaya he uaed.it in* len-fcaaca of.epidemiccholeraWith'complete :bdc-/ «* pr the patienisbeing perfectly eured£ and!* the.-four others in a t>lato-i»f convalescence, Two patichts sunk).but.these-were already in the last agony when it was applied. He, says: ** ()ur>nf>itunl mode of treatment is topuklhepa* .lent fa bed between very warm blankets, to give him p glass of brandy in hot water, with sugar and spices; to rub him with warm flannel dipped in a .mixture of soap, camphor, tincture nfopttim, and extract of belladonna; to apply to the whole surface ol the body bags filled with hot bran, to put the pa tient under the. influence of chloroform - by inhain ;tion, and to keep him under the gentle influence oi ;st as long as'the-biid symptoms contmuo to reap-, pear, which often happens .when • the eflect of tha chloroform ceases, and the patient recovers Ins con sciousness. It is necessary to give, at shortinler* ; vals, small quantities of brandy and water for nour ishment, arrowroot, clear, or with milk, and fur drink milk and water, or.soda water will) a: little .brandy, to abstain from everything else in the form of medicine, and trust to the eflorts of nature to escapo the infection of the disease;. v ..The year 18-19 is the 73d—4th of the Independ ence of tho United States ;—the 6562 d year of-lhe Julian periodthe 5609th—10th since the Creation, according to the Jews;.the 2603 d according to Yar ro, sinco tho foundation of Rome;—the 2596th since the era of.Nebanassar, wbichhaa, been assigned to Wednesday, the 26th February, of the 3967th year of the Julian period,-which corresponds, according to chronologists, to tho 747U),/and according to as tronomers, to tho 746th year-before Christ;—the' 2625th year of the Olympiads, or tho : first year of the Cs7lh Olympiad, beginning in July, 1849, if we fix the era of the Olympiads at 775 J years before Christ, or at or about the beginning of July of tho year -3938 of the: Julian periodthe 1265th-6Gtb year .[of I^.lunations.] since the Hegira, or flight of-Mahomet, which as is generally supposed, took place on the lCih July, in the year 622 or the Ctiris lian era. ■ Marietta. Smith Found* - . The missing pchool teacher, Marietta Smith, who left Rochester, New York, eome time since, and who was supposed to have been seduced to some den of pollution, has been Uncovered by J. Andrews, at a mantua-maktng establishment m Boston, learning the trade. She first wont to that city, then went to Berwick, Maine, and returned to Boston. Her mo ther went there and Identified her. She is said to have behaved verycorrectly while there. The cause assigned for leaving her home, is on account of sun dry troubles. She Ins consented to return home immediately. It io said that she collected all the' •newspaperparagraphs that have appeared concern ing her disappearance; and was no little amused in reading them. SiTA short paragraph appeared In the local coV unis ofyesterday’s Post, in relation to our neighbor Of the Gazette, which was Inserted without-Our knowledge or consent. Objectionable 'a* the piece was, a typographical error made it still worse. Wc hope we shall not be troubled again with such petty annoyances. The. Washington Umon,.in reference to the meet ing in New York, on Thursday, favoring a reduction of the postage on letters tu three cents, says: “ We would approve the object with all our heart, il such au arrangement coulJ be effected without ogam.quartering the post-office upon the Treasury. ftul .it is estimated, both by the post master Gener al and, we understand, by Major'Unbbic; that it roufd acarridy bo reduced to jo low a rato without ilriKm/ on it for one million <». dollars-*>r more to supply any deficiency that may arrisc u the dis bursements. W« trust U aKiirrapidly approach that maximum; and wc have no doubt, that with the aid or Major Hobb.e,«nd a Postmaster General whose energy equals that of Col. Johnsoi»j-iho next ad ministration may realise (he problem.* * - Willmcr and Smith’* Kuitop* an Time*, of tho 2d iqhl., contains the following intelligence: tatters from Rome, of tho iGth, announce that, on that morning, a lamentable insurrection broke out in the city. At eleven o’clock, an multitude, composed nf tho pnpulactvtbo Civic f some troops of the lino, and carbineers, as? scmblod in the Piazza del Popolo, and thenec ibey proceeded to the Chamber ofDeputies,' to dnmanU? of them to insist upon the Pope’s appointing a dem ocratic ministry, and that lie should make the fol. lowing concessions: 1, The recogoitiotj ur Italian nationality. 2. The convocation of a Constituent Assembly, and the deliberation of a: Federal Pact 3. That the deliberations of the Council of the De puties on the war of independence should be carried into effect. 4. That the programme of Signor Ma imam, published on thefiih of June, thnuld bo car* ned Inin eUcct; sad the following individuals should be appointed Ministers: Mamlaoi, lierbmi, Camp* tlio, hahccti, Kuscodi, taoatl,and Galtctti. • . The deputies marched in procession, with the mob, lathe Poise’s palace. His. Holiness, replied,, by Cardinal Saglio, that.lie would reflect. Tbo pop ulace, not being sitoficd, sent the deputies forward a second, tune, tin whom tho Pope replied, in person, lint ho would not grant anything to violence* lo lb? meantime, the bwiss and Papal Guards drove back the people, who then ruvheri on the sentinels and disarmed them, lho Swiss then retreated into the interior of the place,'threatening to fire oh the people, and on the troops, who advanced without arms. The people then threatened to set fire lo the gates of the palace, when the Swiss fired on the mob, and n cry of “ To your arms!” was instantly raised. - At three o’clock, the generate was beaten; the troops and civic guards, assembled, and main tained afire against ihc Swiss until 5 o’clock. At six, the Quinnal was completely invested by 6,000 civic guards and troops of tbc line, and cannon were placed against the principal entrance. A deputation,was again scot to the Pope with the ultimatum of the people, giving him an h mr to re turn an answer, telliPg -him, in caco of refusal, that Palace should be stormed, aud every soul in it, ex cept himself, should be put to death; The Pope fi nally sent fur the advocate GaltetU, to whom !io an nounced to occept the following ministry: Mamiam, Foreign Affairs; Galtcitt, the Interior ,'tanati, Fi nance ; Hcrmini,Commerce and Public Works; Campello, the War Department; Abbe Rosimm, Public Instruction, with the Presidency of the Coun cil; Senni, Justice, And with respect to the other demands of the people, the Pope submitted to the decision of the Chamber of thebeputies; Amongst the killed was Cardinal Palma, tho Pope’s Secretary, who was shot through the head*. / Intelligence has been received from Homarlo tho 20lh November. At that date tranquility had been completely restored. The Pope had not quitted the Quinnal,buthad installed tho new Ministry in ofllcO, and appeared to have lojuliy accepted tho new ardfer of things.,- . ■ . .. .-.v . IST The Erie in noticing the recent inr provemccts in thatborougb, aHndes to the princely private residence, in. course of erection; belonging to Mr. Reed, and which is estimated to cost eight .thousand dollars! Does tho tbe build ing will cost that sum in the slunplastera of Reed’s bank, or not? No wonder Reed can build such a palace, with - thousands-of his - paper trash spread over the country at a .discount of twenty-five per cent ur more. He can revel in tho halls ol this magnificent building whilst many a poor inmato of alog cabin will bc iorccd tq part with- Erie bnnk notes at half the amount of their face, in order to obtain bread fur bis famishing children.—Crotn/ord Democrat ” Wisconsin I.EotitATunE.—Tho Mihvaukie Senti nel of the 26th ult., states that the democrats have a majority in the House over boih-wlngs and Van .Burcnites. In the Senate, the democratic majority over both is five. The receipts at the Park, for the Bunpson benefit were $4,000. Mr. Macrcady soot a check fur $3OO, the proceeds of the entertaiuient at the- Stuyvcsant Institute. The proceeds of - next Thursday night at the Olympic Theatre will be added to the fund. BsjyCapt. Jnsiah Sturgess, of Boston, has recover ed from his late illness. ttxTConl lias been dtscoverd m Weston, Mass. Hemp.— The Weatcrq. (Mo.) Frontier Journal -Bays s'. - “The new Hemp crop of Phtte county ip said to exceed tlic crop of last year in quantity, but ij to* yarded as inferior in quality. In Borne.parts of the county, especially east of Platte river, it is consider ably brlow an average in length. It will therefore be incumbent on tho farmers tn handle their hemp with rooro than ordinary care.” s, f * * ' 4 , A C • .* * 1 - »" ,rA ’„ r 4 \\ J ’ , ' - * -*V f -J, '*■''» V t i * f* * _ -X „ ‘ , , i-i ‘ '<■* 4 4' >*»- **4 . » -* * .I*. ( *4') J <lt>4l J * —* > *■ * r ■■„■■■>?.■ ‘ * t T <\ 4. ', ' ' ,f. I. !«,' > 1 ~ ‘ "*» ,' ’ v." ' ,'•'!» *■ I' * <, W-{ .K • * " i 4 XS * ’ ’’ '"t fc J *4 •:r-?S.-.T l .'V-:---> a‘•.•«••:'.,«.£,* *-- Tv! VT'--,'-.-it :V.^:*.li•■•l-.' •■• :vr 4. v ’*4 . sI S ’ " , * - , 1 , EINIESSI S, * r r , v- > ,7 Xi'a:* cS'i- X'.'i *J'V [' • . T l -" ) V. ■ if i'l'X-y?--, The YearlSlO. Cheap Postage. lotmrrcrtiou Rt Rome. ' '* > ij* V -1 ' 4 « IF-»l F -» n ~ LOCAL MATTERS.'; - ■ BiSraicT>. Count.—-Before' Judgn'Lol*riCf~The Case of John Joho6(on and wife trs. Jqbn Reedj for &efhmattoti l j>Nhe cbkXftcter/kir tbo vA® 1 tried cm Monday. The parties ifll reside in Plumb Tow nship. Tbo slander was so gross that th* jury brought in a verdict for tho Plaintiffs of $966,00; * v M’Candtcss and foy-PlimtiffVi and/Mr. Marshullfor Defendant.. -•* ' ' > . Neel t'S.Nccl, —Thiscase-was argued yesterday, by Mr. Shiler forlhePJafotfltjabdMr. M’Caadless for the Defendant. : tUlo m controvdrsy was one of the : oldest In the county, am! brought up manors connectcd- wilb the early history of the city and county. The claim was for 400 acres of land un the Monongahcla river, opposite Draddock’s helds, The Plaintiffs> claimed as heir at law of tboirgrandfathcry nnd the Defen dant set up as a.defence that with other tracts, wos divided in ISIO, and this tract allotted to him— that the Defendant iiad bccomo bail for Plaintiff ?*' futher, .who .was discharged under the Insolvent law, and never claimed, the land—that Jhb share of the money had been fully paid, and that for thirty years he had acquiesced in Defendant’s title and parses* sian. The jury brought in a verdict in favor aT Defend ant. Sabbath Mcuobialv—The following Is the farm of the Memorial agreed -upon: by the meeting on Tuesday evening: : < f .To the Select and Common Connciis of- the city of Pittsburgh: “ The Memorialists ask the; interference of your honorable bodies on the following points: - ‘ “First, The running ofomnibuses and other earn* ages,which in whipping of horscßj shouting of dn* vers and passengers, and runoing of races, has risen to be such an nuisance tp Cbriatian as semblies whde at public worship, as literally to baffle the speaker, and disturb the congregation; r.v-' fi Srcond, That (lie practice of keeptog open pes tilential tippling houses, on the Lord’s day; which dona of pollution multitudes of thoughtless citizens to the lowest acts of setfdegradalion.” - The paragraphs reported by thc Committee In re lation to Funeral Processions” and “street crowding,” were voted out.: It seemed to us, that a majority of the meeting wero opposed to the presentation of any on the ground that existing laws were necessary. A Novelty at me Mayor’s Office.—Cole’s im proved patent smoke-consuming stove, of the largest tize,isnaw insuccessful operation atthe Mayor’s Office, on Sixth street, between Mam and Walnut. ThU room is nearly as large as any church room in this city, and yet tn the coldest weather Ihts stove comfortably warms every part of it, at an expense for fueljess one-half than required oy common stoves to warm the Same spaco. This in not speculation, Uli (act which any one can.have demonstrated to bis satisfaction by n ten minutes’ visit to the Mayor’s Office.. •. • The advantages offered by thia stove arc important to persons* who arc interested in warming large rooms. An opportunity will be presented to-morrow morning, between iho hours of nino and twelve, fur persons tvho may wish to test the power of this hunting apparatus. 'I he coal nxed will bn weighed, and the patentee will be present to explain tbo mo dus operand* by winch his patent is rendered com petent to throw out mure heat, with much less fuel,; thao ordinary stoves.—Cm. Trmrr. S 3?" The above reminds us of tho effort* that were made, a few years ago, to introduce “fmoko con; aomers” into Ibis city. What has become of them! Several patents were tested here and elsewhere, and wo were led to believe that ere this our great city would have been rid <»! tlie smoke Has the invention above referred to been cxainiot-d by any .of our citizens 7 If not, wc suggest to the patentee that some of our citizens arc ready to hear proposals Imm him. .Theatre.— Mr. Taylor appeal* to his friends fora benefit this evening, ffe appears as IVg-i/iiuv We expect to see thn character well personated, lie will be sustained by Mesttr*. Oxley, Trior, Archer, (Jlasslord, and others. . Min* Porter appears as Vir ginia Die entire hill,is very good; which,togeth er \viih <!n) claims »! Mr. T. upon many i»r our cm pqns,.should attract a good audience. Wo impeuthe pcri.oual Mr. Tavlor will calt aiul see him trt-hvgfit. *" • J ” • The work on Fifth and Grant streets will cost the hfe of some person yet. On Saturday night n man went over, and was sencudy injured; aaother fell into the pit ou Monday night, and had to be car ried home. How many Into been hurt by these city improvements, we have no means of knowing; Lu t wc presume wc do not hear ot half tbo accidents that occur there* Wo think something might be done to protect the bones of people; kindle a large fire in the centrcjit would bo safe, and give light to the traveler. v ■ Rook Thief—As Mi. Magraw entered huoffice, on Tuesday evening, lie hoards noise behind him, which sounded very much like the foot-steps of a man. lie could get no light?, but m hopes of ma king an arrest in the dark, sprang at the intruder, who unfortunately escaped through tbo door. He attempted to lock Mr. M. m ; but, jailing m this, he dropped the books which he had and ran. The cx- Pros. Attorney took after him and chased him a Jew squares and then gave lirni up; -{Cr Uicklcy’s Christmas C’ako is out ready Tor ex hibition, and ready fer ihc knife. Those who are troubled with Uio gold fever, need not go oil the way to California; for, by baying a slice of Uicklny 1 * Cuke, they may got a small portion of tbo pure metal.'- -- : Cheap. Clothing.—-In consequence of tho ill health of Mr. Curran, he proposes to sell out his en tire stock of goods, at the prices fixed by customers themselves—for cash. Call and boo him soon, at his store on Fifth street; for he iff determined to quit business. . ; Mayor's Office —Wednesday Morning, —There was but one unfortunato looking fellow in, und ho charged only with drunkenness. Sent up for “24,” Tho Iniluenza prevails to a great exteut in. this neigbborhoodyjust now—tho citizens of Alle gheny arc suffering-with the disease. - :. ldle rumors of Cholera are afloat in this city.: We-heard yesterday of two-deaths! It is needles* to say that there is no foundation in thcße reports. irrMasonte &otlce.««A stated meeting of Frank-: lin Lodge, No. 2JI, A..Y.Mu*ons, will he held in the Hall, N. L. corner oi Worn! and Third sirc«is..lbia (Thursday >• evening, nt 0 o’clock. Uy order ol the W. M. dec2l;A.L.i*343. . . ~ • .: James MABROP,Sec’y. •; Dletl**Ou Wednesday, the 20th instant, Geoqoe B. Dodge, in the 42d year of inn age.'■ •••■> - .. 05“ New Supper***The Committee of Arrangements lor “Iho New England beg leave loaiiuouncc; that ihey have, -ramie armaments with Mr. MiUervof the Si. Charles Hotel .joiaumt ihe FeMivnl will come oft ui the Si.ChUrleß, on Friday even ing next, ihe iWd iur(. I; The Suppor.wdl he on ilic table at 9 o’clock precisely Dckrtß.Sl each; to he had at; Eiukn Loomis’.Hook Store. Plitßburgh, and nt Dr. Hncbop’H office. Federal st., Allegheny Cily. • L:\VILMAKTH, > Commiiu;e K H BACHOP . { of U. IL TALMFR,) Arrnngements PITTSUVRGII TiIKATRK. C. S. Portbb,*.i-*-.<•.**• -Manager and Lessee. • • ; pbioes ov admission: Privaie Imxes**• •• -Ss.oo.—Single-iickc1*,.........-75c. Dress Circle *• • • •»»»»50c. | 2d and'Sd l‘ier* •• dfic. Til * | Pmnt4 Boxe - -SI 00 fTTßentGiot Mr R 11 TAILOR 'ruuBKDAV, Decoinber 2t. will, be presented - ' VIRLINIUS Vlrgimtis ■ • -hfr; 1 aylor.-l fcihu*- -Mr. l’rior- Virginia ••- ••>Miss Torler. | Servia*-***-Mrs..Madisou. Dance>••-.•••Miss.Wulieramid Masier Wood. To conclude with .ilie WFATIinRCOGIC Trlstain Fickle*-Mr.Prior. 1 Vnnella** - ••••MisaCrurse. 05“ Mr. D. WILLIAMS, the Jroh Comedum, ih en gaged, and will sbonly appear. ; Notice—The Gallery will reinapi closed danug the coliTwcailicr. * . r . . ILf Doors open af CtrCurtnm will rise nl 71 o’clock. - 4 v. A. MASON & CO. widii to rmtueeilitarpirenout ■/iX\ * «loCk of. Goods, and will oiler at Cost, from this daiCj TJuitl Gain niid RoU 'JRoy PJanla, .togetherwiili many etylea-cheap Plaids.. . -;.t*prchnser«, who \4'iHh lo.obltuarich and rare Goods nt. Eastern Cost, will avail IhemselviH or the opportOuny now offered ai (dac2l) Jfo. 50 Mabxet bthfet. -N. 7-,' / '“*■ ?■ *l' J ' 4 S > ‘ ' r * ,** r ■iK'.i'-Vir v •» - ~'>l »' - ' : a * i :** 0 ; - r V ‘ * ■■?■ ,: : '.-‘'.;X-te. :tl V £'r' : rX: News by Telegraph! Reported for the Morning Post. COMtIRUSSIOHAL HEWS. SE.VATE. WAEiitKaTOH, December 20,154 S , In the Senate, on Motion of Mr Douglass, (he biHs r of -last session, organizing the territorial gOF ernment of Nebraska and Minesota, were referred to-(he Commitjedon'i'ferrUprieei:;;? ' : A Mesagc, in writing, was received from the Prfr jeident, by .the hands of Jus Private Secretary,rela tivo to the United 1 States Mail steamers,'between New Orleans and Vera Cruz. | The hill granting a pension to thd widow Mellon* jof Pennsylvania, was agreed to, ■ : ; ; HOUSE. j. In the , House, a number of memorials and. petiti* •ons wero’presented. . v... Mr, Grcely presented a resolution for inquiring io to tho practibiliiy of using government vessels-for conveying citizens to California. Agreed to, r .-Tbe. House occupied most of ibc day tOTefercnce to the President’s Message. No. business of import ance was transacted; bEGISbATURIQ OR OHIO. Columbia, Dec, 20, Nothing now Hob occurred to-day. Tho Senate jmet aadadjourocd. without transacting any business; j The Democrats of the House are still in Session*: The Whigs met and adjourned again''without' ac tion. LATER, The rnmor to-night hr, that Mr. Pugb; a Democrat* ic member, will make a newproposilton for a com* promiso to-morrow in the House. k ; PROM COLUMBUS. [private dispatch.] . . :v-Columbus, Dec. 20. The Whig rioters again came into the House this morning, remained ten minutes and retired. When this is to end, causes serious reflection among all good men. Ohio is bordering on the most terrible aflhrchy; and if things progress much further, the debts of the Stato will be in. jeopardy. The thirty Whig recusants are taking an awful responsibility. Ei-Senotor Ewing, Gov.Bcbb and Audiior .Wood,- ore the prime movers io this rebellion. Nothing done in Senate. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, Dec; 2G-6p.it. Float—The market is heavier than yesterday, and sales at a slight decline ; buyers ask a larger* enn cejiaion, and holders are willing to yield. Common brands are held at 5,00. Sales for eiport at a shade ■less. ••• Giain—Tho market is unchanged; Prime Red Wheat is held st 1,0501,06.; Prime Yellow Corn at 50055 c. Rye, in a regaiar way at 60062 c. Market for Pork without change eith er In prices or deosod. Groceries—Unfavorable weather bas checked transactions in Sugar to-day, but prices steady. There isa regular trade demand for . Molasses at previous prices. Whiskey—Market is dull, and holders must re* ccdr, before salescan bo made. Lead—No sales—no change. Fruit—Demand is fair, and prices are well main tained. ■ l!og«—Demand is fair at previous prices. Money—Ranks discount sparingly; market is yet stringent.. The weather has been rainy most of the day. There is no change in other articles usually spo*. ken of. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yore, December 20—6 p. k. Hour —There is an active enquiry, but the firm ness of holders prevents large transactions, and the 1*3168 have been mostly to supplv Immediate wants. Western brands were sold at 6,3105,37. Grain—The market for Wheat has a downward tendency. The; foljowieg rater are nominal: Bar ley, 56059; Wheat,"PrimeWhite at 1,05; Corn, the market is unsettled. Prices are on the advance. W* notice sates of 4500 bu. Southern at 69060 c. Provi'kinos—The safes nf Pork are to a moderate extent, including 300 bbls. Mess at 13,25 :, Prime, 10,25. - Groceries—No transaction* to-day worth report* »ng. ■ AVbiskey—Sties in hhds. at 24c ; in this, at 2/ic. y Tbc moneymiriet la unchanged. CINCINNATI MARKET. CiNciftitArr, Dee. 20-~6 r. ti. Floor—Tbo sales t<wbiy bare been to * faireittmt, including 300 bbts. at 3,75. Whiskey-- I The market is dull, and prices were, drooping. Sales were made at IGc. Hog*—There were no sale* to-day, the weather is ttufovorafalo. the market is firm. . . 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V?? .’.• .j -v .' . • ... - a ': r \ -«•'■' « '- .'■'-''' c4:.'.••:. : r-.'->:'V.cv"r.v >\T-4wr-' M- ■ •* r&.' ‘ - -S?' • i ®3^^3sMi®sK4 > "' ‘ "■- ss -E . - *, “cv* :* ' * 1 . ; , • ► ' r - . v ;^ , -l \ % 4 s * , vV f S f \ J iT ' tC a%* 5 The Weather— It has rained considerable since our last report. It is still raining. Annuals ana Gift Hooka* SViTARI.E FUR PRESENTS.—items of Ueauty, mul Literary Uiftvfor 1849 Friendship'* Offeririg, for 1449. . .Christmas Roses, for lt*49. Christmas Uloftsoms, for 1449. Amaamth, a Token of Remembrance, for 1449. Tbit Young Mail's Offering. The Young Lady's Offering; by Mrs. Sigourney, aud others. .. Leaflet* of Memory, a superb annual for 14491 The Fairy Ring, f0r.1449. The Onadia.sptemlid gift book, for 1549.. . The Ifyaciulh, for 1849. V The Scrap-Book, for 1849.. :. . The Snowflake, for 1819 •, The Boob of Pearls. •. • >. : The Lady’s Annual, for 1849; - v The Women of the Scriptures;a beautiful work. TheAYreath of Friendship, for 1849, The Christian Keepsake, for 18-19. Read’s Female Poets of America, containing portraits of Mrs. JC. Oakc Smith, Mr*. F» 8. Osgood, Mrs. L, H. Sigourney, Mrs. E. F.'Kilet, Mrs. Emma C. Kmburv, Mn.. Amelia if. Welby, Mrs. 8. J. Hale, Mrs. K. C. Kinney, Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah J. Clarke, (Grace Greenwood.) • TJieabovp.witU a large collection of PoeticaMVorks, Prayer Books, Bibles and other works jia splendid styles of bindings, suitable for Christmas and New Years pres* em*,; for sale at the bookstore of - JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ' docgl Corner Market and 3d »t*. JOUXM «USPAT*IC*. ; . ‘ cbaolks W. ROBB. Kirkpatrick a robb, Auomtyt and couhuUors at Law—Office, Fourth street; next floor below R. Pat terson’s Livery Stable, Pittsburgh, F&. dec2l:wom GolugfbOallfornlß, T)ERSONS purchasing Goods, on time, are compelled : T to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash to lay out for Clothiug,van save SOper cent, at least, and in some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment. 1 lmvo a fine' stock -of French, English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, ofqualitics to suit all tastes, purposes, or l am determined to cloae them, out before spring,, at. some.priseL-If purchasers wiU take the trouble to call, they- may be convinced of the fact. , 4NO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth st. N. B,—There is not a nieceof goods in my stock either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. • decSt r’IimiSTMAS GIFTS AND NEW YEAR’S pItES \J ENTS.—Thi» (TliamJay^ovening-,DecetnberSlst, .at; early gas light. I wiliiell, at myAdeuon Rooms, comer of Fifth and Wood street*, 9 case* French 1 and German /Toys, consisting in part oflarge size red doll*, medium sized red dolls, wax dolt*; ihoYiag eyes and natural hair; dressed; dolls, various tuxes; kid:.negro dolls, pistols Euns, trumpets, Fretich toilet boxes, faiiay gioss toile’, oxes, French perfumery; toilet boxes, &c.7&c. Also, m same time,* o choice lot of superior French Embossed, lined and bound Cradle Guilts and Frerich 'embossed Toilet Covers. . JOHN D. DAVIS, dec2l • Auctioneer. /"IORN BROOMS—29 .dozen just received and for sale XJ by (dec2l) ARMSTRONG A CROZER QUGAUHUUSH MOLASSES—UO'bids Sugar House? kj Molasses, “Loms’u Refinory,” in storo and for sole l>y fdectHl: '■ MILLER jfc RICKETBQN. TJKODUCK—IOO bushels Clover Seed; X 0U large sized Cheese; 20 kegs flutter: in store and for sale by de«2l MILLER A RtCKETOON. ' 13ICK—w tierces new crop Rice, in store and for sale by XV dee2l - MILLER & RICKETSON. /"ilLS—lOOOgali. uaiurnlcoloreiTWnnerSncnu Oil; \J 6UO bleached . . w . •-‘ t • 1500 “ * “ “ Whale “ 500 “ N.W. const “ « Sldds. No. I Lord “ 5 w Linseed (wurronted Cue) . “ 20 “ Strait’s Tanne;s’(war. genuine; “ / • i ' ■ In store and for sale by decdl : MILLER X RICKETSON. 'AfIfUSTARD—ISO boxes ± 0). cans Long Island Mus - XVJL' tardt 00 kegs 20 lbs. do. do. do.: uistore nnd tor sale by (dec2l) MILLER & RICKETBQN. T>KPPER AND HIUKNTO-iaO hags Pepper ; v X. *: . io “ "Pimento; - ‘■> In jnore and for sale by " . . • decal MILLER & RICKBTSON. SALAD OIL—10 basket* Bordeaux Salad Oil •*■■■• s ' 20 '* Marseilles. *,‘ “ . : In store and for sale by .... ••• dec2l . , MILLER & RICKETSON^ T* YE WANTED —Cash will he'paid for 3000 Ifusheu XV good B ye, by [dcc2l] MILLERio RICKETSON. * ' *'*' t-f / i-* u A - T * - V -*** t 1 4 ? 5 * S ,l ? 4 ■% v p ■:■ *' *■- •.- ..? .• V': •■•■ e * J ' 1? " i, ■*. /' > *'v> -r* 'k&^\'*•* ~ „ - - ,» , V-f r! L * ; -s ' ,*v4 %:> ) y* v -;; -•— ,■ - ' /-< ; \ -.- _ ;;f^\ » j -* , * *'’ t '•* ■% -f ", S K jT I* V *w. a V *,■“■ WH,.*. <) J z ' M^f: t * ' W * -*7 * f "* -* * *?** ja _ r + *£ .'-If*: * *> * 1 i * -*x -V ' WM. •i-.v :.• vj: __ v _ f- S * ' \ *vV y Vv * - * MEM «s " *- X U ~f J s y h?-H £4. OId Ktlaiklngle 4 iflMlß.subscriber. TespecUaUy inform*the* citfcen* fc* X Pittsburgh and vicinity, that Lu Toys hod Pand>; •Goods are now open, fii lhe lam reran fonhetittocoK’ - pled as ftcnrpe t warehouse by fR. IX can be scenthe largest aflßortmeaUoCGhrißoatePrtMWs everoflered foreale i porleddireet/Wm) EnrolMj by: wiH be sold' icheaper than at any other estaOtfomnent. in the city, wholesale and retail.'. Call and see the fine assortment. C YBAGEE^ I .^:' 109 Market street, near Liberty*. , dec2ltf] HEAT crowds of our citizens are daily visiting %JT. McKenna 1 * Auction Hoomslo examine that spletP did and recherche collection of-Books,all.iirthe richest and most extensive styles of-bindmgy suitable for ChrisiJ itdas and New VeaxVprcsepts- .'wiH be sold on •Saturday evening next;: It itftho'firsl lot of the kind ever offeredat public sale in Pittsburgh. Thoso wnnuitgxach hooks should.not forget to avail ihemsefve* of tho pres-, ifcnt: opportunity. Tbey.can be scan at any hour 1 or the •day j oq the 2d story of llie Auctton> Roems i Ucc2l \ ■ ‘ A-. LARGE lot of comprising dry goods, clothing;. hardware* cutlery laud'German toys, will.be. sold atjWcKenna’p Auction. .Rooms. No. l}4 Wood;street,'three daorrrfrdm Fifth, thip 'raonfthg, atlOo’clock/and avtioVlocMn the afternoon? awconddiaud Buggy and Harness; a Mexican Saddle^o ; Wardrobe, and a lot of Furniture. . .: decSL" Ute Honorable the Judges oftheCpuit at'tduarter, : Sessions of the .Peace, in and fortbe countyof.AJley gbeny: ' - * ... * v. The peutionof Alexander SiewfirL-of the Borough af Elizabeth, in. the Coumy aforesaid, Mftmtbly shewethV :That your petmouer Jiath provided hiffisel&wltb mate* rials for. the nccommodaUOu of travelers ond others,*at his dwelling house i«* Borough a<brcsaid t and prays that your Honors will be pleased to granthinraheense :to keep a public.house, of entertainment And your pa titioner, as in duty bound, will pray y i ~ALEXANDER STOW ART. - : We.the subscribers,citizensof the aforesaid Borough, do certify, that ihe above petitioner is of good repoteW honesty and temperance, and is wellprovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav eler* and others, and ibat-soid tavern is necessary., : Benj. Wilson; R. B SteWdrf,'Geo CnnniHgbam,Rnbt. Galloway, F. Nelson, J E, Shoffer, James Dickey, Wm McCaugnon. E. Pancost, Dan). Sarver, Enoch Sprouts, Henry McGinley. . * decghw&s ‘vriAGARA SGUREE—Tbe fohrth annual Soiree of Uil: the Niao&ua Fies CoxPAtt,wiUbe given at the La Payette. Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening* February flth, 1548..--:'V. jtec2frtdJ jptLOTH—IO pcs. Drab Blanket Coaling, V/ • ■ ff *? Lavender 11 ** J "i J.ca&e <l Blankets, \ » I- “ - Gray mixed Cloth 7 ' r 1 u Army Cloth; 1 7 2 “ Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix', l U. Fancy Cajsuncre*, * t,' lbale Blue Blanket Coaling. , • Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac turers, and for sale by the package of pifec6 deigQ MURPHVfe LEE, Liberty tty AUegheny Conniy, *«.» o'. 1, THE ORPHAN'S COURT, of saul - Tn i£e matter of foe Estate _of Darnel McMullen,No. 7 l Juneterrt',l&l7. , r . And now to wj(/Decembet-16ih,l848fon motion of -Thos/Mellon;SUq^-.TVjn.'i£. AiMlm, Eta.,- appointed AudiUnylo nudn and adjust the claims of therespective creditors, and to report a distribution of the proceeds of sale mlhis casj>» By the Court. DANIEL ' in pursuance of the nboye appointment* ihe under signed has appointed Tuesday, the o&day.x>fL January; next, at 3 o'clock,* m-*- at his office, in.jßakfcwetPr Building*, Giant street, Fiitsbargb,'for heanpff.:pf all: parties interested, and when and whew thogrJiavJMg; claims against said Estate will present them,- - . dec2o WM E. AUSTIN, Auditor New York and Boston Pianos. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street; has-received luvoicea of a large supply of PIANpTORTESj from the celebrated manufactory ofCuicxEßiKo, Boston.loarr Tire in a few days, of which due. notice will bo given**- ranging in piice from 8275 to S7OO. - 1 ;, : Also, from die manulnctdneH of If. Worcester, and BaeonAtßavar, New. -York, n handsome assorimsM of' C,CI ami 64 Octave PIANOS, Rosewood and Mahocgny* Cases, of the most eleganl description j.n«dwtfo.oJr4br late improvements . „ The above, inaddiuonito the stock on hand, wm make the largest and most desirable selection everoflerdd«fac sale iu the city, and will be sold, ta all coses, flHnanufac turer’s prices; on aceoinmodaiing terms, anil a wTjUetr. guarantee given «ilb every Piano Forte sold;- ; B 6 JOHN H MELLOR, } ni for the sale ofCbiokermg’s Piauo Fone*, * for Pennsylvania^ Sole Apei decSO ryh s acks B. \r >I,OUR—In sacks of. 25. and Softs.- t O for sale by (deed] ARMSTRONG ft CROZER ' inn BUSHELS CORN— III Ear: for rale by ‘ -ft IUU drKS ARMSTRONG & CBOXBB. IAKCKINU,—Far rale at Ihe Outlet Saw and Planing U Mills, Allegheny City; 15,000 feel of S} ntcli Beckf ioffy of superior quality, rawed and vtuckaii April.lasts Also. 100,000 feel of l| and 2 inch lXckinir decatdCiAwili NEVILLE B. CRAIO A SON. ■> 1 FLOORING—SO.OOO leer of dry Flooring; for rale oS * above. [decs’! NEVILLE B CRAIG A. SON BOAT SIDINGS—IS,IIOO feet of Rom Plonks, ofra nous lengths and breadi hs; for rale,an nliovn. - ; deesi dOtiwOt NEVILLBB.CRAIG fcHONvi HANU ST. irt’OCK FOB Sfaortf* of Hand <*reet BridgeSlock* wilt the,divi diipd io he? declared on the 1M January, •. 8. CUTHBERT, fits. Agent, V * r Srauiifietd street* • Magnificent ChrUtmas Calce. eH. BICK I ( KV, Ao. 32, Diamond cllto, respectfully in-. • form* his friend* that beiA-prepar-' me, at the. Siorßakery, the most-twigmGcent Chrislm**; Calce ever served op m Pittsburgh.. • It wid weiga 10» fix., wiU be made of the best frmt».«iid be thoroughly baked.' To those who are fond of.dntcvittff pnsevbe begs leave to say, that, three rich nnd beautiful-Bing*,, made of the fines) f Jotd, will tieplaced inside.the Cake. The cake will bo duiposed oF at SO centsjier ponpd,,' ITT* Oa handC a large stock of Savor Toys; and Cokes of aU kinds. decl!> Charily ' THE BENEFIT <iTTHffOttPIfA!CS CJp:?>T.VPAVI. J 3 *- Cnctcir. will bogtvdn at die I»aiaj-en<rAf»*etnL]y llooms, on Friday evening* February % lali). .v; v. MANAGERS: Hon. C. SHAI.Ra. . : Bntߣf E»].> ; Joint B. GrruEin, ;\J. J, Roookx, • Joit* J.attox, ■•'■ ■■ ■'■■ T Wabd, .. ' \V. A. M'Muu.ex, . v Jous J. MrrctiKiJn. . >1 JoNRW, ■ ■ JOHXBCUTT- 1 1 ' " Wx. H. MiTpiiF.Lrairß, Jr.. Iluou Ktu.Tj- Jnint DuwstXtV ' • A;. AFColmstke, : ■. C. fiOlcmOAX,. ■■;:.MHHKXXAtC., -V. • lE7* Ticket* can be bad at ihw office, xuuJ fcomlhc Manager*. •; *-•< .■ ■•• ■ ■ . dcclP ■ ■ Mercyiloapltol. :■> TUG SMALL BALANCE acknowledged as ou. band*:,; at the dale of the Report of the Board of Ywitarm•.: being now ypeut, the Sinter* of Mercy Affre uat/or support one dollar belonging lo the limitation. There are now twenty-eight patient* The Smers beg leave lo appeal to the pahhe for aul> to meet the expenses neceasary tor: keepingup thft InMlfai uon Subßcnplinn* and donation}* will he solicited••by the : Rev. James fVCoKKoB,- and will be received by nnyoftke following gentlemen; members of the Visiting and Uwitd* im* Committees : •• \V. HUES JOHN SNYDER, hknrv McCullough.c iiimsen. LUKETAAFFR JOHNS i C. CUMMINS, JAMES rdecrtfrdlw •■■' Jait UceelFctff . f TUf REE. MORE of lhose so justly celebrated •Hanj’* X burgh riANOS.constmuly uaed hy lash-Thalherir, and other great performer*, together wtth alarge assort ment of Rosewood and Mahogany, of my ownnmmtfae ture Thu above instruments arts. waTrantedJo he-per*: feet m every respect, and will be sold Tow for rush. by.✓. F ULUME. • No. lid Wood street. Sddoor above Fifth." Also—Just receivedj aJanrn lot of Mahogany and Rosewood VENSRRS. Forsrita at F. BLUME»Sv declß] • No; 113 Wood st.,Sd door, above Fifth. •: GfDER— 10 bbl*. Sweet Cider, m store'und tor safe by KING & MOORHDAB. dectB Diamond (itloott and lie*taurant> - iVa.65,'63, andQX Wood slrttt i The subscriber would respectfully inform t •owßB£jj§» his mends and.the public generally, that i haslmdtheitboYe well known establish i mem fitted up in a very superior style, and is now pro* t"pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica-: i cies the season afford i."-, OYSTERS, stewed,fried, roasted;orm the shell; to i gethOr with hot coffee. tea, chocolate,' beef steaks, mut; i ton chops, vcuisou.and game; at short 'notice, aud.-at .all i seasonable hours, in a style that cuunor be surpassed nr Pittsburgh XX ALEq{ the be3t brands. Inrparltd in eve ry variety. .--/i --- - He wouhbalso'heg leave to state, that be i-i prepared to furnish' DlNNEß BARTIES of any number; in a bu* penor manner; SUPPERS for Gails,Societies or private Parties . . fp* Feuvatb Rooms always in readme**.: AVir.tpaprw will be kept onfile from all quarters, dec 5 JOHN T DONXLLEY HOPK SOIttBG. THE FIRST ANNUAL SOIREE of the FJTiE COMPANY will be given at the La Faykttk Asm&m bly Rooms, on Friday Evening, Dec. 2Sih, "Mu ic ■by E.Worange; . ■ -r, ■ • : ' - " MANAGERS: J. Lockart, Washington \ ■S. Cameron, Hope A. Mellvme, Uncle Sam; - i If. GiUand, ■ • A W. Montgomery, Wcn. Penn; JuB. 'Appleton, *■ : John Marshall, President; Geo. wheeler, “ George Lowman,: Eagle;.. :M. LmJchnm.: -** M.M'Stein, Allegheny; Jas Kelly, “ AP. Artshuti, Duouesne;- ;. Thos. Ward -• ? ‘ ‘ J. M. Porter, Neptune; ~ i J.O. C. Plunkett,. !?.' E. Kaye;Niagara: .. i iChas. Appletou. : Wm Alexander, Vigilant; ■» J. M> Kenny, Good intent.. : ...\;v • FLOOR MANAGERS: »JobnT.Syinmes, Thos. R. Appleton. Tickets can be bad by application to any of the .Man ager*. ■ . - • decis-ld_ Preih, PareTeair , " • \A7 HOLESALK AND RCTAIL, *t TDB Pbkis Tea W Stobe, m Fourth streit, nior Wood, ’Pittsburgh,— Theuubsertber, tmvinff Just return.i] from New. York, u now receiving a large supply of;FRESH GKEEN oud BLACK TEAS, from the New York Felin Tea' Chiiird ny.selected with great care for- retail sales." Our stock being now heavy, wo are .prepared.to supply Grocer?, Hotels. Steamboats audFamilieswith uny quantity,and at any pnr.e they maywish—packed ii Ji f and t pound packages, 5 tt. Hu.canmstersi o and 13 lb.-catty bo^es and In the half cheat. , > » .Retail Grocers are invited to call; ns wo can and will sell better Teas at lower prices. Ilian apy dlher-;hon?e in Pittsburgh. ' *tock,of One Young Hyson, Gunpowder,andim petiAl Greeuyand OolongHlaek Teas, are the bestm the American market. ••' refined Loaf, Crushed njid Pulver*i SUGARS,at.retail.orbythe barrel. ; , -COFFEES.—Mocha, *Old: Gov. Java, Lnguyra*. St<; Domingo and Rio. Coffees, selected: by the-mpsl cxpC'i rtencedCoffee Broker in New^York.-; ; : , Sweet Spiced. Chocolate,' (Pickled and ; Onions. FreshPtaeba t pat up in their own.juice.., Mn». . Java Raisifts.-in 3 fit. boxes. ' N. B.—AW JDr.D. Jayne's Family Medicin/s for sale. ■ dec9:d&w A. JAYNES. w jr— <• , v , r < - * . !, ~ / , *v- * •>. l " ~ - , - ' - 1 . ' \ <• i . * r t*-**~ ~ * -■ „ } *. v ,v *• - vi * -* ■■! ■"-■ '•■ ■.»**>.- •■■ ■ t > • -i V v •:« ~ .i,• •• -V- /‘V, * * - < ;- ; Safe < c * * ? ** U ’ 2&M&0&3 Wso£ 1 I ** & -** * \«* * ~ XA * _ k 4!he s«w Golden Beewßln Still About*! -r j * r *s W NEW GOOD** NKtt iiOOM 1 ' , , Grt aer Bargains than ever * nit now be had at 5 i thesignqf the /fete GotdenHu //«*# on Market st ♦■ t -v r ‘ between Third and Fourth* where is just opened v -* < * a splendid stock of winter Dr> Goods, cbeopeMbna the * « v . -> same quality of Good* have ever beeu offered la Pitti* J * burgh & v * _, WAT L RUSSELL. No <l2 Market *twet f between X 0 Third and Fqprih rireet*v»lßn of the Big Golden jßee- */, w v „ * ,Hive,lia* now received,and offers to nis numerous cus- / i tomers and the puhJtft gcperaljy-c ihe4ar*eirt, cheapest > <■ _ - -v* " * , ed in this city IfltfftfTJood*bavebrenp6rcho«eomihP > .% EaueroTJnies since the Inie fnthiJ puces, and will tar « t aoldto'casUliinera chenpf *- ~ *-‘ *■ * Among this large nnd extensive mock will be fyf* a * m many choiri mfd fa kionoble Good*, of iht latest K portatiou t U ** li '•* e -t & „ ,-r 3.AD.KS’ DRESS GOODS > ' \ 1 - 4 * * ** r fT ~ t Cherry col T d do do figured and plain,* V 6 *. *"* / SilVh and Salim pletin, *ir ped and t t ' •S*arleL.de Lames, ulUarpol vers cbcap 4 r- - > Mazarine Blue De Lamps, |oyr npcea r » i a <u u + ' French Merinos nil colors, extremely low - , " \ * - ; a*tdesigna,framUMo6ftcemi»peria?d»TheJW»revery * ® , ** * s cheap 1 Also, a large Block 1 of Alpnoa* lroia4Si.td 6U » cent? per yard nil com™ and h great bargain* with (t 1 y splendid assoriinent 0/ bonnet ribbonnot toe Jattaltm- U ' portation # nbUpn* oil widths afiif colowr K 4ft r» very-cheap, ql>c’iatifulasHSnmen<,pldme*atid ptufieml k ( "* * * Sowers, bomfet satins and velvets, ell eoTors, French * *. * tx " a u worked capes olid collar#, sctfffe, cmvals, glove# and d v f + * hosiery, alia reduced, prices . f 4 , -a- - , RIXAWiB! 1 r ► rJr * , - "O , Bbtf the very cheap l,ong and. t +%•*,’*<*■ Square Shawls, best quality ’ f v r L'it~ Terkene and Cashmere Shawlst , « Black and colored Cloth do s** < Brocha and Silk t do > ** i- , >* 4 r Plaid Blanket Sliawls,iUl qualities and prices '* t- l V * J h BLANKETS* BLANKErrS ,r —CA«pestinrt«<7i//fr- ! ►. S ' i A large stock of Bjankels, oltouahiies, which Will DO- 1 - 1 sold cheaper tbaitoan be found * e ■-< r <“ ** *• DOMESTIC IGOODS. -> ' - &U "t**? f CHEAPER dTKdN THE CHEAPEST* 4 *•* J - » r * A large stock of Caheo*. Good dark Calico fastcaldr#, g "• * % only 3 cent* per yard{ best quality Bniisb and American S' ‘ w > . r 1 Prints, G to 10 cents per yard, yard wide: Bntish Purple ■* *" Prints, 10to 12t?n large supply red,white and.yellow jj - X. f Efcnnels»sQraeas-tawra»l2&«ent*peryardyV«ryche4p£ g "" c Bdd licking, from Bto 15} cents peri ard Alro, q large 9 " 1 v< * ■=• stock of Checks, Shirting Stripe*, Contacts, Kentucky T J * v ■" p r Jeans, and Limeys.together with a-veiyextensive as* r I l .** , 1 f***’ * * r florunenl of blenched and unWeacbcd Maslm , from 3to 8 < < enwpnryard r «heapesryetrgood’yardwjderinbleacfc- ’ f - ** _ , . i j*. ed Musluis, only 5 cents per ydrd, bleached Muslins I '-, t ' • * Z 0 J > from 3to 8 cents per yard Alhdf whlclrwHl be soldoff [ ~ < -f, " * . at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee- l p >- v %r r 1 Hive.tn Market siteet,between Third undTourth j - *, 1 A No C& (fleplsif, Wit I? RTJS9FXT, rj ‘ ~ - >,' t * » r*- V* I*^ 1 *^ * K *vs’ a , y v v n r 1 t x n * - ,\ iSa A i |f |IIU»HKfc»N!&HAfINOOK4*GTA*rUMS--IUSC»- 5 4tUU tend for sale by (dec!9)[ CUMMINS fcSMiTg ** JiVga No 1, just received ttftdftfr *ate bW j declO f SMITH & SINCLAIR:-* - ’’TiUTTER—U bhlß.Fresh Roil Bulter. teceivM'tbjs day * > *jj fonmle hy . ftfec!9} ’ -SMITn :fc SINCLAIR, \ r T^WI^APJPI*K#-^W-srfoks^lffiihßffbr*aU»i^-3:' - : • 1/ dfclO SMITH It. SINCLAIR * Olf by ARMSTRONG fc CBOZER. * declfl h No ttEMarkeyftU v QOBBLS.No. X LEAF LARD—On cdtidenffipiit by 'ZD deciO ARMSTRONG & CROZER. . 1 Hrt BBLS POTATOES—Very fine. for »alo by _ IUU declO - u ARMSTRONG A VBOZE&J - .QASACKSB\V good;tMafiayreo’d % OU and for sale by \ tleclfl x ARMSTRONG A CROZER , , J <l4) oKbg/. ANiJ tt KEGS NEW IiAUII—I tuß Ua) re- " 1«£ ceivcd, on cou&igmneut, by ' * tlec!9 / ~ ARMSTRONG fc CROZES * $ qnifc PITTSBURGH NAVIGATION am* HrblKsck ' i-X akcb CQiipant,—Aif, Election .for, z. ■■< • - irserve forthe wUlbo.heliiattbe,Office Qf -- i |his Company, oil the tfwi Monday 01 -tween tho hoursof 10 a M oncTl p av rteclfrdtd ROBERT FINNEY, J iTJITANTEIt—X' Business Tanner, '• ••: -TY-cnpimVtaengagomtheFoundrybuaineJijnowmi'- succeesfnl operation m (he city ' S CUTHIsERT t General Agent, < declO _ BmithfieMstreet- _f|U>COAOII MAKKKS-—Uai umieftfigurd .' i: J. -and will pcII, : to- dose the lot: ax ;. ->■? i,raieß.aUwo6lUnil>C).QjU,all wi>yl.nuduuu*nl3tiin«i4lM'«^-' T —- [ juvd Ephous, Cuciramsj &c lUD. THOMPSON, <■ \ |declC:;;-/,■J IQMnricct-sfcythree * x:i /|>LANKin' CUAfftKO^ibaleßlue Blanket Coatla*, " l> for«j|!ahv ■> tUeotq MURPHY &VESr\f bQleJUTal) Blanket Cooling., r r JL/_declO MURPHY U&E _ nnVESJDS AND CASSIMESES-Q cues- gold vutctlf i : X brotfiiawd black Tweeds; T ca^faucy.Casßimercs; l —: iuii received from manufaclurerv and for aala by MURPHY A-XjKB, 1 t \ i decld Liberty street, opposite Fifth * PlttvlmrgUatttl Alleglieoy luHrmarr* “ iiMcUeti th AUetsheny. FiemutisstratjleQnUnuaticnof' f*!|MI!S .INSrijU’llON imowirt «o<*ce*aiufope«Ut»h-* - • ’X - .mnlerthe management of a competent Matronaad " Nut ea Medical Staff \ lOMpaxed'aflfaefollGWißg'* •Pfiy?jc»ans.: I)r#..Adduon, Ciazz3ai'. i ; : i fcj'aji, Bell, urn) Comraaa, the two iastof whom-at* % leal io. the German patients *. The bbjeei bf ihe lhGnrtiiry js pot to be a mere reerp- I 4 j ttucie. boi arma/iretetYvatforlhesuSenug mid the *icV. ~ i /The chanty ts, therefore. limitedlo- accidents and acute 1 MlißeaWi extreme carer;.-'As many easesoflhis* clmraetrrwiUbfc receirud£ramuti*i]ie funds wM allow, 4 M I 1 Individual* Charche* t 'Beneficial feoc eucsj-Fstaulies* ! Ac-, who m h to provide au aiyiam for s*ckvfnend&' S members,uud cau do satutfronkSSto SSperl t week, according to attendance rooms, &c * AU apnljciUuius for permits must he mode to the follow*- *iu geiuleratM» > j- 1 Ur. Dr Gazztun, Sixth sheet; Br Brooks, -7 5 Third street Dr Morgan fVnu *lr*et.Dr Lottie, Hand streets Be Carnmnu, Penn street, fifth Ward, ftu bars; Dtf* IHle ruut Second Batik, below FeJeral », street, Allegheny city * Subscription-* mul eontnbution* for this 'Chanty, tfi&y * v be mode to the Ucv W*A. Pansavarif, Duectoe of Ilia *4 4 Tnsiiiuuuti, unu ibu ••• .♦ ly oflered 10 receive them; " „ »’•' _t ;M«f.>,tS;K‘rainrracllahrTirN:Holmes3KSQ«p, S.JOttcxv-/ 1 ' k Co.AVut. Latimer, Jr. T iiiU & CuTry l - & Stirgcam - dec fcfm. y r A NK'tlAft vyitl bereceivedaMhiy >1 e- «f. FJXioTT .V street; .; lorihc IKW&H'CTIRONICLT^pithUsIicd:-'hytftdAmer- Society for Ae Melioration of the.Conoiiioti of .the: c :J4wsvand.edited'byiließer.Ai:l!;:.W.niriitvPastor:afj)m:r« : :K~- A»sociatn.Chnrrh,Jane'street;New Votlt.-v , : ~i hcK:i'': - I?'' V\\/UUiv tiAShKI’S AT k i;; . *?V ■ Sistiiufof:ltoservoojJjMahOjgmty.itHd'-otberivaliia^n.'?^ ■■'■ .bfe materiabi r Also, a superGue of Toilet amt• •Slmvmg Coxes,.WritingDeKks, Taney Battdnig Blocks Gamesot every dexenpuot^with a , ' .ot Toys nnl Fancy Arttclex,«uita|i!e for *“- ■•' I cuts IdeclS] HOGAN 6c CANTWBET.. ' “ '* ;.\\J TENNSYLVANFA HOSPITACtTX , ■; •it general meeting of the eonmlmuus to the West* «m Pennsylvania Hospital) \\i lhe beM ai iho Apollo .-. Halljin Vounhßtreei,onThar^lay,2ls|.»u» ! tim!‘oclock, -R.X, for the con«tderauon of a- ppccial oh (ho . Managers, embraemginanyauhjects of imp Qrvauce 10 Aa By order of the Board. \ vdeclC:td v . THOS.BAKE\VEf.L v Prea‘t. : XTE>Y dENVJBrJIYPfiIox. Gold Pal l IT 1 “ Ifeichd. 4 « k , r tu M , , , u j t •.Also, ofot her Jewelry, nt » - *-» ,* 9 decs 2. KlNZEY^OZMarkchst. Valuable-Farms Proneitr i FOR SALE t ifPHE; subscribe offers to sell, ui private *ale;:tWD very:: £*.• -. /I Valuable farms, adjacent totbe-ridege OfvAlnrry**' ;.&> rvMle t ,iburcn*Qu the NoriheunTurnpikc. > i, t .oNumberonccoutaius about one bundred-and fifty pefear % -i .-—one hundred of>vhwh.iactearrd. Ahout Gtlyacres-js rg first rale hoUom<~xfpArt more In mje a large frame dwelling house smd .kitchen, alarge ..hank bam, und olUerout bildiugsj.aml has about ftiTy/^ .acres bf .finely limbered land, aud & thriving apple or*.' „r A ■chard t * *», i JVuraber.twoc6tUams-.OTia.hundred i about hundredcloareib—lwentyofii excellent hoi-- -j-c• tom raeud&wvaml ihtjbalnncelUncUy .covered with. fipe . 0 : - i Uinber.''Ou iiis eret?ied ft comfojlal)le dwelbug - andbantj aud.w ihmiugpeacltorchard. -Therearp-u. --. I. Dutnber of ueVerfailing.epnugs, of excellent water,. on - - - < each of the abovo/flijn? a r t•> -'»* f As thesefanoaoroconveaiemmihoihUsburghmarkev V y I and surrounded by ineetjughouses, mills andschoolbou- 1 ** i ses, nnd. wulnn ;ha3f-a mTle- of”tUe Penutylvanm' l ßan' ''i - v Roadj they adbrd.irii opponumiy fora nrohtable inveßl- -: 1 I mem tu route late, aeiiiora to be met 'With ' * Aim, -lots iu the: village.! ofLaugblenstqwn. WbsU '- • " f-mOre]andrcoautyf < Pa. t :«n .the. Soutnera Tarnptke: r bti - rt '>') I which is erected aloTge brick tavern housey alargeand'" ■ r - r I commodious shop,s&ddiCf shop;and ’^^ wagon maker's shop Attached to these lots there ore ' rtenincreaot firsi votc meiulow.' This property has - ,lo»g kopi-nstt laveTU } raudetuoysan.cxcellenteusJom«'' ;>;a It-will be sold togeiheiyor-divided to suit purchasers .v-ss . v 4&o, Tliitiy-ihrub aerts aflatuUii tbecentreofthe tiT* v lace el HoiivaMn Westmoreland couhtv, Penn- f s> Ivnma canal, <m wh’th are erected three email dwell- - 4 tng houses and a barn,. , *■-* * Aim, Three hundred abd Seventy-five acres of valuable J ? umber land, on,the west stde-ofTOi'Mill Creek, Uearihe* „ t * village of Eolivar. TJnd abounds' with atone. coaht' •■•■• ■ v! ,c clay nnd The whole ornnyparror the abo> e property will he sold low for cash I > TPf-.further.particulars enJlciftliesubscriber m Mur* ■ r>aville [sepffO-tf] JAMES AIURRY. f 1 fto-' w>r *“ ,,l, iyw r f nie ‘l^ e8 »' co, t a lBling,of .. i!Tt , DR; WtLLAItD'S YsnhlTFUG£> I s Vi ' COVQH MIXTURE. w < LIVEIt PTLIS, * ' _ - i'\ “ _ FRYER* AND AGUE EXTEfUHJ^^) B ;t . * ifAToit, . * V-. ~ ilttve already become whrfreyer • /V*; 5 •. - introduced, llutr-the proprietors are induced -to.plac&a - ■■ them wiuun the reaclrW ail. Of the 'virtuetf - •> ' .medicines, ?it i* altogether uaneceg'aiy tor u&to'spehk, l* as fliey huve'iilvvay)!, irhtrrter bien able io * y HCQiMnend ifitmtfltesj Tht-numerous which from time, to timfr have been published. bisides-oih!ers‘ .lioW; in.,onr.'possession, ts sufficient evidence, hbt ouly * 4. - .or their .virtue .and power to cure, but that they me duly appreciated by ah intelJjgrur publfo. Wbenibe* -so country, icflooded with “Panaceas*’ i rt2lik4r*.'>**Bal * »/> Sams,?’ amt, *5 Pills,** and umny* of them of a doubtful*- ehjtrncter, ata Io»4 ta know-how'far they r K ' should jrjiM n»y>.ol them; B/jnl ißtmali, and try ihota ' twliFcli Imre been jiroeeAfcy ij f4ießw t - 4 Sta U,. r ir tbe clmructer of the compounded by Dr> // Willard, an. cmiueut practitioner, amlnold by nicn o|c ~ ; character who have something more at stake Uiatube ad- . Si cumulauoii.of a .firgf dollars.. In order that the public <nay. 4'/icm the greater panof - >■ our mlvertißiiig will he Tbun you rnov • v ' be “iheir owu works will praise iheni n •' ■ 'rhesemediciiieSfprepaniiJnhdrold by the proprietor*.’ iA- - 1 * street,lbiisbareh,toWhomalttetierdforageiides orother *' •’ ’ J bustles* imwt be addregsed. Soldtilaoby J Schoonma- '■l I ' l . Jones. Jolhi Uays.Snutndtng AKneelimd. ' . A *o, by fcJlioti & Bcckara, nnd B. 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