M , ci t tu - . 1 - -- - - , ..,-,.. ---#--Caan - .... ti ny terme d` ~..,./ scar, . w h o b is ..,,,..... e ,yl re 1 E4 2, tha4 commenced At this tun , .4 4 Viide was''', vas Calnin a the. rolling ri-- Br y ant::was e d lit ra 4 444 _..itring lifer "'VS d rum and the.apirltAu. _.,. my Tri Ist.t r - ... desire trid"ti 'I4C '' Uthieli .--7.luumt etrone , i ~, ~,nd jtemalaidesltik, i kftet -Ben 06''' 'Much irel 1 -.ho rn y - , and t.L.Waibmgtath A the - llntiti% ttritme ~ 6 ~ rtontc - L l t was ~..., Um:routine ovmh ' ~„ 04 ii i f aett , - 1 ,_" ~ditbaetbttr neat attempt i i gificr 4l l3 , '#q.:ts' Thiscanettf4rth increased en co. A- I,e_on Balteriore ,„,„ A , to muster sill& „.%-• ..., -,--- ilverv, efrorCitna" .0"-. ~,,y r ti lts calf atl' ' 1,1 , urrnecte4 attack P tr ov t ed V) rept!. - - in almost eteli„, ,„., were opened l ,purpose'l eertat '4'. o ffices ; itt horhood of# Baltimore f every % tullagelo Ail 3 n" oar herosna l ? ..*.''' Amnif l ue Was opened m '''''------' who:Tattier or . -,,A ite,,tayist,withOut tmisillting Th in nut of i ...›-... tlic,4 4ly e nroll ed for the 'war' al f.- 0404 r, AmuYe tsi , a y to the e a rlofthe l ihk la 40 onfour'd 1 AhE I t t asd x s Aud ly antmPat ed ' met rI th insils' llPPlartoC When .Mc Bryantbeardthat his v 0 )n had e nl isted , - h e repai re d wi t h ot delay to the Band required the officer leerasehis son's lilt fr oth the, t.ii Of this; AudiYs°mmobtatn„ 131°Irl°3}iln h Were to be his . , aa arms One very P ul e u arf t r a l w eri n d named acy of Ada, am Sa ke d accosted c Ne• after the event, an AL-thus, dad was uP , , you t hi nk, your old „, 144 what. ,#ti nd made -, li i afternoon, a 4 l'.. eroding (are this I, k „ f ti t -thele our name .off the w e lt a , ,/ g____. taltel u we lt he „ 4 'Ca ptain _. , wed ti l e hopeful eons ' ' ‘;"Did lie ;;, tealla will tell you one thing,Jake, the le =a y- do it, but ;I eel it : 11 n ot stopple, CO .how he III r 1 ltdd man I .' i it A d , h a h as rubbed t B u d „.b oxt , can you _h e l p i g' , ' ITtlau 3nt 1 . Why : I will wait till the V 4 ‘ TO 4 -- - i'. '4l(wv wills help d i t ‘ h 2 en foll j ei% ' otter ; ) ' rOPM tattlii "thelt a the way I on t take yonv •,. *-- but hat if the eaPtam w t 7 4l" -u 'resl w b i J o k ey ,— can r I write en it/ 1 "Alit I can - fix ia 4 ~m e to i t, giving me note ivlttio' thq) ma n' s n- f oo l cap tain A?" to 10 st t l - do th a t * and ' ilitelli"c* th e very idea You re ~- capital, Ad , that a , „ ^ 'iii juw s 4,,,,r.ra - t - taaws how to trick the old ; folks the yv."- L after this time, the:comp li,,, l, AbOnt "V° wee 8 e After the de ; i t ~J. ~ took up then march for Baltimor very ' the soldiers, Amity became sulky, hs 4 pa of an d order to please him, 1 ' ... i .. --. aadisagrecable, to uncle w h o l e t cons ented to his PaYing an „t ' lathe/ . 4, a trait. This arrangem *. i,. Bided In PhdadelPum, ti prepare ''';› , m ,,, u d the purpose of , - coo n ma de, and ' In two d ays o tter the • Pitons-w ere hero mounted on his el - , h,,,:t. 2 departure, our #% #as• -- - u"mi - 4 T A yather, a . hcrseyset out, as for ~. ." hi s parents supposed , Y + 1 ,, - 1 ", ' ,) ~1.b,% he on leaving H--took a cir ' d them iddle of the day was I - - ,fi ctuil otei - an d otti ta u zr ru u rsutt of t.aptantA s company After h elay's ride, he overtook them - v t -- , 1 e t e p in ,and exhibited p h r is ese n n o te te d In A rn t • '''ttH \ : 4 1 EG A t lut h n t a v ; was uo r satis fi ed, and considered , „-s 'v. firs tu _ii e y oung aspirant 13, . t4us (hit (deo, e th e. _ -t-4,,... 4 13 Audly a forged lima, capta i n Q turned -k -. lead ' g- d . Why mY Young ma n , this is 1 ille"11U sal' appeared very mud " 4 .'.Y our father tkv strange now hoh a thy COMPJOY: nasse d to your yarning" r-s'a)Pr-4- h i t he has given In' ours: at came l' t- I s ort?' ANdleVI WaS .1, r a1:0i1...7,01rue ea_ptaln; ref' ' ~., e som a -"''- tate wa d I told father that it a 41-^"."%•, - "'''''et °ll g ' ence ad y, I i run °flow he thought # , v dot ter m,4,gla P l fo ll ow you quietly, and ne ~ ''''''' W. better let meWO fo r 713 a might all things igb; , L , me that ~.,"- right I tec k ou he wants you to keep me 1 r y, , dent hem' 1 tarn ViuulungSti there 4... i t „ n ti renhe captonl Ql , '-'"' . 4W " ,i ' Ve. '' I p.c., y ou with ', hem' .y - - , tong wi lt m . ' r - - Ilia lt vi ll n tin i l tat w vi bat ' are ydouhtnlgoi:hgtleto you do awriethinththaet 4. -; ' horsey Yon II not nee .f..'l t arMY 72- 4 want r° nen hi ‘,....4 ,- „ , „n " 4 t. w i ll you take for bun r' ..„ '4 i Marty dellara M Bry.v 3, ti said the captain , and o ff went r mac antS Mali horse At, tk Mr Bryant'. ore - meinrauori of three we st ''lli be ga n for get un about his son, and wrote and et d o a laridietto know the ca use of his le 1-e e d and , .. s. 1 1. dm time his letter was answer ed , 1,. 'queue ri E a d th a t Audly had not ureka -was =farm zelchaPhifede/P a tt, bat hazindaus to tit eras somewhat rat this- permit d Philadelphia * In"eliller°a between Inch infested i , of ~.,e , m h wa w Jmeri w __,„i in con sequence "4 Mr . Bryant and A the nituyal conclusion of it, an" - that Audly had fallen into the ,ra frieMlS. was ', hands a t thse 011110W4 and was MU made but gent search was was no no evidence could be his, ho we v er, 1 - I : : t l n e e ii d t on against til e s t u b b e i e correctness c t -T of th m e ocuonnicinug ,statrga, „du ns De t ec t ed parents went in toi *- f"r thew-atm * t remaine d i n the army for six months i gere he /earn 1 rds and drink vans a '' Avidly d t o han.l e ca .4- . .1 4 .and he beeame rem "At if% e end, remarkably : fond of both. Avidly was dismissed l from the army - insolence and ins°newhen dranktohi ( 1- nhis offiCEr, d .. ... __... , ,CIIIPTSI 111. llAa ' lgrafe . lll:the..iverling. The shadows were '''''''-- ---. -:‘'• ' • inmr.and faint. The month was August, q.,',7, . - ..t.:;. - sjoivuir , .-.--• .t_ • . r1,,,,W;...;_: , 5.,i - ingiihe , ;dayspnil`bnen one of Arognst s most sultry. P: -.. ;•; 4 ';',.......-iiiid. - -;;;;Et'.-gentle-.'slfoiver,' perhnps ' the wing 'of-a ; . ?i',l4 l ii t ia 41reilfi 3 r i1......—,.., In the evening Mr. ' - ;• : 71 - iitiettri.;.zgriant bad taken seats on the small pi. '''-'4'- . :;- -7 ..1;i:iti,;tbiti.thei iiiigitt - enjoy. the ; refreshing, gales. - your will-give a . " . ... -; ,;:•-,.". : 1 - " ve r bal;painting of this cotta g e,or rater of aqtYr ' .. ' t•- . ' - ''' , -- . ' 43- - ,ffiregrounds. , The parsonage was, perhaps,. one 'huildretkyitrdS;retSeditig from the road. In front, ; r 1711 4 -; A;llisfer:tillY_ Arranged_lawn. A gravel 'walk .. edl.otiiin - ifpfit„tinor-orfthe cottage to a gate at i:ltek;',6iiig.: 41.:.0i5 , p04z , , Mr. and Mrs. Bryant ' . ..r'-'7"shVisityi, l l:ltiv"lrSady stated., PArkness was fast -seoniiiiiinii',e very- ohject. 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He :is very shabby, iii l al togeth . - • . --. _ ... ..... • -,.. . ...'",,,,;..er.a.pleart :lookidg.personage," were:time remarks int,,While he'Surveyed ,the ap , _ • 'Voiathich,ls,,Wife responded :'being_ heard. by ,thPir. visitor, 9qifspitie beggar," ' vqre - scarcely',unered; when the ....,-! ~p !azza . stepiintulyvith a-?gilq ,_,. •-:',.:''. - ."..-;;_:',7 '::1: o r.l_'rather felt down' ,the, :•;: : "'„,7,1`,, ,5 :,: . r.,, ~.--,:;,-",. ":::•"•'-:'•-5-..-7.-:Tr,Pk'.-- i •- .' • 7 : : ' r' The Governor of. Canadahas :,' ' a , 4- ..,, , ,,::;.- - .4 4 .. - _,, , -, 77 , fi ,r,•;•,.i..t.,....4-woult,tota• "Thursday, the 3d. day of January as 81)40 elm r. t' t -- ,i_ : ,• ,- : ; i -: ! - •' ,-.----. '';,- , ', - -...t , -"!-.. •.• , ...-4,, , ,.,-•!: - .., . ',.-.,:,:, ``.... r,-... _-'•:., , ,--' ;_-...:-'• •.:"..; tsr ,:: ''',.• / . 4-'.-,..„,,„,.,._4„.z.x:;,:, „-,-'....;:..!••-;,..-5: -t--•- ,..t r- ;; ; : ,--, ,;.;,,,,;:-..r"-",-. - - -..._. 5u. ,.- ~... .. 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':, .. 4 ' •,,)-,• ~ !- ...' t •,, t ' - . ::._ • ' -'- '' s • ' ''' ' .•' •••-' -....- ''' ' - . - - '''- ' Sla ME , • NEitti 49ll ,„,. svv-roga-the _ifig-e,069170 - 4 3 , *rktr°7- Pr . hittiiherip sam. likattrati''.ard.,o2t4P-:g• it ''',l-I,;jlkrik-cipTa&dovnl in e a rw`a,n- - 'of scripture; toi-not# eofrtetirmg - eitbe - tOrgoo r - bad." hothe 3 o biacquainted cvith tbe bible. gilt " - ,can't'lx:long since, for I would not take your_you to be 9erg olti from appearance." Hotel old , tobiild4on ettriposd me to be?" • ftve and twenty." fq. moisy appear to be that eir;ibut . I BM not." 1 , 411,p0t five,and tvenly 97 . .;"Nosir,l ant. only about-eighteen." , "You appear to be:very much ktigned, young man," said Mrs Bryant ' "I:atn, madam, midi. tm very hungary ; could get dome;cold vi eMals I" • . "Oh,p.ertamly,;:we neverdenied ci,morsel of meat to the , hungry, and _we will not commence with you,' was Mrs- ill;antfa'rePlirt and away she hur• ;tied 'tit :prelate some eatables:-"for the traveller. After a few : moment's nbience she returned, and announced to Mrißriarit that she had made a cup of tea. The stranger arose at Mr. Bryant's invi- tation; andsnMrid:thelouse. On coming to the light, itwas discovered 'torn his clothes, although extremely filthy;and ragged, that the stranger'was a seldier. a • fr as, coNTxstrpnj *0 . ., , ..,.010 . :',4*it]::.)11:..00t. L. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR W.Circidhtioult2oo Bafly.4El PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1849 Democratic State Central Committee. The members of the Democratic State Committee are requested to meet at - Businsale Hotel, in Har rishurg, on Tuesday,29th January, 1850, at 9 o'clock ear., for the purpose of fixing the time and place for the meeting of the nest Democratic State Conven tion; • J. GLANCY JONES, Chairman. G. G. Wrsrcurr t Secretary. [The.Democratic payers throughout the State are requested to publish this notice.] rzr The Democratic Convention will meet at 11 oclock, this morning. The Delegates should not fail to attend. We give this notice, lest some one may be laboring under . the impression that it will not meet until Wednesday. They meet at the New Court House. Carriers of the Post. The gentlemen who, every morning, deliver the Post to the readers, will call upon them to.dny or to morrow for the complimentary recompence which custom demands on Now Year's Day. Mr. Forgeus has gone to the expense of getting out an Address for himself ealusively. It was writ. ten by a gentleman well qualified for such a task. In addition to the matter of the address, there is an almanac for the ensuing IS months, which business men will very much like to see. Also, thp 4, Penn sylvania Courts for 1850." Mr. F. 'requests us to say that he means no harm by lho following; " Perhaps your pocket book in thin Perhaps your purse is lank— Perhops you have knote to pay Thin afternoon in bank." From his knowledge of the circumstances of those whom ho serves with the Post, he believes those lines will not apply to them. Ile-puts his trust upon their liberality. Those who know - how , toappiTcl". ate the yule') of labor done before daylight; willucit begrudge u snug sum ; but we are requested to eay, tbat a half dollar will be 111dd:fully received. The other carriers will also be around with their Annual Token.' A more faithful and honest set or men do notlive in this city. Therefore, we trust they will be well treated by our puma.- The Uniontown Post Office It is wonderful that even Moses Hampton is will ing thatthe administration shall be disgraced by the blundering of his brother•in law, Beazel. The mis takes that have occurred in that office since the ap pointment of Mr. B. are astonishing. And yet the Whig papers of this city have not one word to say on the subject. Have not the business men of this city an interest in the manner in which the Union town Post Office is conducted t We think so. We shall advert to this subject again ; and in the mean time ask attention to the following from the last No. of the Fayette Whig:— It is again our imperative duty to announce still more blundering by the Post Master of this place. Letters containing money, or of a private character, intended atone for the eye of the person to whom directed, aro as likely to. be handed out by Beazel to Tomi Dick and Harry, seta the proper person. We noticed a case last week, of this nature, and we have now zzrazz more to lay before the dommunlty. One,or these was directed to Jonathan Fisher and conttned money; this was handed to J. IC. Fisher Co.,who, on returning it to the Post Master, were &aired to - keep the blander quiet. Another was di. rested to General Beeson—it was given to Eli Stur geon. The third, which occurred yesterday, was directed. to Asher M. Baily, and was handed to A. W. Barclay, Esq. • . We pahliith these facts to show the utter inepacity of the.present incumbent,,und will add, that be re ceived. hie appointment through the Influence of Moses Hampton, his brother-in-law, against the wish and desire of at least three.fairths of our citizens. California is Democratic. How gratifying must this announcement be to every true-hearted American. The recent elec. tions throughout California, resulted in, the over whelming triumph of the Democratic party. The federal whigs who located there undertook to "steal a march" upon the Democrats; bat it was of no avail. The wise and liberal policy of the Dechocratic party gave to the United States an empire on the Pacific, rich in soil and valuable in mineral wealth. It was but right that the people, at their first election, should choose Democrats to fill the various offices in the country. Peter H. Burnett, (dem) has been.chosen first overnor of the State of California, over John A . otter, (whig.) John McDougal, has been elected Lieutenant Governor. Rodmin N. Price and George W. Wright, democrats, have been elected to Congtess, and the Derhocrats have carried their Senatorial and Re presentative tickets. . -. • • . . . The Zonititutiod, if one of the beet in . • die World) been adopted almost unanimously. or caLisounza.—Taking the vote in this district-as a criterion, there can Nino doubt of the adoption of the Constitution by the people Of California. The State of California" is there. fore a real, tangible and great commonwealth, from thin day forwards., To her thirty sisters on the east of the Rocky biountains, she sends her message of-love and fellowship, praying that the goldonchain that, binds her to them, may never be broken by- the rude shocks of time; and that the glittering glory which surrounds her, may not be tarnished by a cold or indifferent admission into the great confederacy.---Alta California. Great Fire. On last Monday night, the Lewistown Mille, in Mifflin county, werß, totally destroyed by fire. The original,cost of the Mills was $30;000. Mr. Sterrett was sole‘proprioter. About 700 bushels grain and -some sacks of salt were lost. ' '•_ ' imam tPe like the oliiritbrifiq-Dth"co6-141fir,7°6 countyTo use :common phrase, lbere,iksair.l senseja,. ouch Dei nt_facY.P 3 the .jl )i° o of P`J' lr P ° P' ihri` subject of the weriff t thei arejlght... , pne; „Bank question, they lake the greundtliat iherpeople id' this toiletry must stand Apitilerrimtlatly.;44lltei ifi they dhsiro to austere Laalmr in , its efforts to dime with Capital. Thzit,the whoje paper money banking systemis st. flagrant violation of natural rights, is not.disputed by any sensible man. , Public opinion, we think, ie now ripe for the abolition of thesyatem. In our intercourse with honcstand Intelligent Whip, we observe that:they regard It with no favor. Our views of Banking are very simple. Without laws, all men would be allowed to specidatein„ and sell, their credit. But the law making power, de terinined tolprotect society against such evils, enact that men shall not loan their credit and receive-in tercet upon it. But„ a few capitalists apply for, and obtain, charters, which restores to them the right of loaning their credit. Thus, are a revrovho are rich, permitted to receive interest upon what they owe, while the masses are deprived of the eameprivilege. Will any man stand up and say that this ie , just' We think not. • Look at the train of evils which follow the area toe of Banks: There are expansions and con. tnictions ;” favoritism by which immense monopo lies are enabled to grind ,into the dust the poor tradesman and mechanic; the failures by which thousands are defrauded .directly; the 4, shaves , " upon uneurrent notes, &c. But hero are the Resolutions of the Jefferson county Democracy : Resolved, That as the working of the Tariff of 1846 is beneficial to the country at large, affording ample protection, and yielding an excess of revenue over and above the ordinary expenditures of govern. meat, we instruct our members to oppose any In crease of rates, or alteration in the mode of levying duties; and we also instruct our representatives in the State Legislature to vote against and resist by all honorable means any resolution that may be in troduced into that body, requesting our representa tives, and instructing our senators in Congress, to Tote for an increase of duties, or for the specific in lieu of the ad valorem plan of collection, as we hold each increase and change tg be injurious to the mass of the people, and consequently, anti-democratic. Resolved, Tbat our representatives in the next Legislature are hereby instructed to vote against and oppose all applications for now bank charters, re newal or extension of charters, and increase of banking capital, with or without the individual lia bility clause attached. Resolved, That our representatives in the State Legislature are hereby instructed to vote for and sustain to the best of their ability, the proposed al teration of the constitution for the election of judge, by the people. N Strestra.” The N. Y. Post has discovered that the word s , Protection , ' does not appear in the President's Message, nor in tho Report of Mr. Meredith. This chews how severely public opinion in this country treats the advocates of huge monopolies. The Tariffites attempt to conceal their infamous purpose beneath such phrases as " encouragement of home industry," Br.c.; but the time has at length come when they dare not, before the people, proclaim themselves in favor of . 1 protection for protection's sake." These evidences of the progress which the people are making, ere cheering to the true friends of man kind.” An 0111olal Bull. The President's Message says " We are at peace with alt the world, and seek to maintain our cherished relations of amity with the rest of man/dnd." The Philadelphia Ledger thinks that this last refer ence most be to 4he " outsiders ;" and the Pennsvf nankin supposes the Second , Wasan4lon alludes to the inhabitants of the mood; as it is generally be lieved, since the discoveries :Of Richard Adams imeke, that a superior race of human beings inhabit that luminary. It is our belief, howeve4.that tke, laltts.Wad his). mind's eye!' the call.fetis?o, ..1313iiketz'or the gab arid the Catrison'tliitinionista of the North. . The above is not the only bell in the presideqa Message. In the paragraph following, a ball, jakf' as Itidierons, occurs - 4 , While enjoying the benefit - of amicable inter-. -course with foreign nations, we have not been hymn sible to the distractions and wars Which have pre vailed in other quartos of the world." The South anathe Speakership. The New Y.rk Evening Postitays : Mr. - Cobb is the twenty-seventh Speaker of the House furnished by the slave states, while in the whole sixty years which have elapsed since the fed eral constitution was adopted, the free states—wo mean those free at the time of the election—have furnished but. four. It has been urged, we know, that some of the states horn which the twenty-seven Speakers were taken, have since become free states; but that makes no difference—they were slave states at the time, and identical in interest with the oth ers. From the Poenle. We glean the following items from the files of papers brought by the Empire City: [From the Alla Californian, of November 14.) S CLNE AT THE Pow Orrtcr..—On Saturday morn ing, at an early hour, despite the straight-downward ness of the rain, and the muddy, slippery, con temptible condition of the streets, a multitude be sieged the Post Office for letters, hich would have done honor to the intelligence of the proudest me tropolis in the Union. Of course, all could not he accommodated at once, and so, " a way of coming at it " was adopted, which reflected still more lustre pa the American name. Lines were formed, stretching down a slippery hill to the distance of eighty feet from the office. Shoulder to shoulder stood men from every part of the United Stales, and a step was gained whenever ono had made his enquiries at the windOw and re tired. After the lines were funned, they remained unbroken, and accessions to the number must •" fall in behind." Not unficquently would persons remain in the ranks for three nod four hours. "'Ranee' near the window weraeold for five and ten dollars. All this was done in it --Min, to bear up against which would have tried the fortune even of Oregonians. We think the rainy Beason has now fairly sot in, though wo may have a few more fine dap, during this month. NErr•litrm..—Tho "Graham Howie" now erect ing arthe'corner of Kearny and Pacific streets, is of wood, with'ilnick basement. It fronts 100 feet on 'Kearny street and 62 on Pacific. It is four and a half stories high and contains 96 rooms. The bar room is 70 by 45 feet. Balconies upon each of the first three denim extend around both fronts, afford ing a promenade of 607 feet. There aro three ten pin alloys in the basement. The frame of the en tire building was sent oat, we learn, from Baltimore. Sommr..—Ferdinando Flint, a Germon,_ aged 96 years, committed suicide in a house in Pacific street, at about ten o'clock on Sunday morning, by blowing out hie brains with a pistol. • Temporary insanity, is said to be the cause. non THE Minute REmort. , —We have hail' the pleasure of conversing with A Tory inteiligencgen tletnan who his kid roturnd from a long teur!of observation through the mining district. His loves- Ofiatioa• have led him to the conclusion, that Its greatest riches have not yet been rerched, but still await the labors of 'miners mote experienced and skilful Thad those engaged in the work. Ho saw, personally, several diggings richer far than those te relation tolvhich our credulity has already been se verely taxed. At the same time be places the river. age gain of the whole body of miner. now einploy ed, at a considerably lower figure than is usually giVen. Ho thinks that mining, having been as here tofore conducted, a gams of chance and as uncertain pea lottery or a faro bank, is now about to become a less hazardous game of skill and scientific calcu lation, at which. good and experienced players, and they only, will be sere largely to win. The °beer .sation of our informant fully confirms the general impression, that there is to be a serious deficiency in thevinter stock of provisions in tho mining region, without allowing anything for the consumption of the overland emigration now on its way thither. 1":27" Many men forbear doing ill because they will not it—othera because they cannot. Many ;re frain out of conscience, but more out of &Amine; Sarno aro kept under by reputation, but more out Of fear. Many, check themselves because they would be good but more because they would not be infa mous. tigr Nintor Vardelle, the Eeronant, made an moon- Dion from Savannah on the 17th. fr: • ONEINEE n`• f!EME=iI kERES i.t;tl' : • 41iTi r o.ostr.D14CC1111118011?0,118Dln.;‘ I * - Vicli ) afisepOtis.lYl4:ltonds December4 l )) feinr greate.rat" , thitt:settatm litiat": than at 4 1 :rejr9ofie - Thirt . ittini- ! - iie , three;and sonic - times four lard cnrs. .: oni rig each way s and ll2-gdFd with 130.astingeri every day and we should esti : Mate that the income of the Company frame this. source, has -increased atleast one•balf aince-last- yeal. • - - rzr,The Boston TransCript - laya it in-pretty,gen - erally unddratood that the PreaiderniVlAmmage bee gone out to Europe; so that we 'may expect it by-the way of England, unless '!KII get it before from Wash ington., IZe'.4he re is a generallaw_ o — r, custom, in Ger many, that apprentices, after the expiration ortheir seriiceoihill. travel trio years .befoin prosenuting their trade as master workmen.—Hence the etyrnolo gy,of the ieoitljourneyman. DZT Be• that thinks himself wise and good, far no other reason• but because he Is a great an&rinh, re sembles - Ole leervapt that thought himself superior •to hisinaster, because be lay in the garret, and Ms master under him. , • MT Several Of the Indian chiefs concerned" in the late dlsturbanced on Lake Superior, have been examined at Toronto and discharged - from arrest, at least for the present. The general feeling at To ronto is that the Indians have been shamefully treat ed by the whites. • MD" The Alexandria Gazette says that Jared Ma son, of Prince William county, Va., was instantly killed on Wednesday last, by one of / his servant women, who struck him a blow with an axe, while he was attempting to punish her. [MT The annexationists of Montreal have issued another manifesto, the principal parts of which are extracts from the English papers, all of which have been published in the Herald. CZP The Now York Typographical Society is making the most extensive and complete arrange ments for celebrating the anniversary of Franklin's birth, January, 17 1850. Cer A Hamburg firm have purchased from the Prince de Joinville, one-third of his lands in Brazil, and intend establiabing a German colony thereon, in the vicinity of Santa Catharina. The Rio Janeiro papers congratulate the country on the event. MD" Two children, aged seven and five, are now living near Annadale, „England, who are so small and so intelligent as to promise to rival Gen. Tom Thumb. The eldest is no larger than an infant of a few 'months old. MI" The selectmen of Hallowell, Me., have eet apart one street° xpressly for the boys to elide in. Mr Father Mathew left Washington on Friday for the south. Mr The southern members of Congress who are in favor of disunion, intend to meet upon the capitol steps some evening, and join in that excellent old hymn, commencing, "Hark, from the Toombs a doleful aound.,r Mr The opening of the Susquehanna and Cayu ga Railroad was celebrated on Tuesday last at Ith aca, by a festival. A large company of invited guests, including officers of other—roads, with citi zens from the city and other parts of the State, were present. 05- A plan is on foot in New York for connecting that city with Liverpool by a line of telegraph wirea coated with pate perch*. The cost of the wires, it is stated, will not exceed three millions of dol lars. per The free school returns of South Carolina, show the number of schools In the State to be 1,023, teachers 1,019, and scholars 9,122. rzr Mr. Buchanan, a merchant of New Orlemitt i is playing a very successful engagement at the St. Charles theatre. -4;f4r-,Nisailarelia-,...5. nenf,Brunnet.:4VllY:ooel4ll, certa ii ?few Orle.anti:Tt ."".. .7, 'i ref The Legislaturb ofGeorgia, on the 20th inst., took a recess until thil4th of January. . ='• The bluelannittivhop and carriage factory of J. Galpin, Savannah, was destroyed by tire on Mon. day last. -:',. I MD - The earnings of the Georgia railroad for 1849 show an increa:se 0f:1149,322 over the previous year. MT Madame Augusta and the American comps. try of Acrobats are at Havana and in high favor. Cer The flungaritm.exiles were received by the Brooklyn authoriti es o n Friday—MisS Jagello att. dressed Alm ladies onint academy there. Cg `'The Mormons,: it is stated, have imposed; a tariff of 50 per end: upon all goods carried into their valley from the States. E A son of Ch •Walworth, of N. T., has recently been admitted to holy orders at Rome. ter Miss Cushman is reading Shakspeare in Bos ton with great success.: rar A fire, dcairoYing $17,000 worth of property, occurred at St. Louis on tho 16th. Another Triumph of Surgery Some few weeks since, f ynan from one of the North River counties presenetd himself to Prof. Parker, of the Crosby , street Medical School, for advice. He was suffering from a Cancerous afiec'..- tion of the lower lip and jaw, both of which were extensively diseased. It was decided that they must be removed, or death would SObti follow. The man consented, and was put under the influence of chloroform. Not only the lip, but most . of the lower jaw was cut away, leaving a hideous open ing directly into; the throat. To close up .this aperture, and enable the man to retain food, &wisct tions were carripil-on nearly to the ear and . doWn; ward, until ,11iPs" laige enough to bring them round beneath th 4 upper jaw, and nearly close up the opening, wend secured. - . Last Monday, the patient came again before the medical class, nearly a well- man. The wound bad healed.,trindlA and his health was comparative ly good. His lower jaw was gone, and his mouth which now is merely an-opening under the : upper jaw, enables him to take simple food; of course, he has no power bf mastication. Distinct articu lation is lost; and yet lie contrives to make him self understood ,- by a gutters! sort of: language. This is the sixtlC:opergtion which has bee° Per formed upon this man, and yet another wilt probai. bly be neceisary.:lndicationa of the disease begin again to manifest' thetriselves, and so tenaciously is life coveted, that he is even anxious now to have other portions of his face and jaw removed, if the disease can be eradicated.—New York : Tow^ add of Commerce: . • ••''a 28a s .. Saiu;day Jast,.Mr. 113AAC BELL, aged 22 Years. The friends and. acqtmintances of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, THIS asomixo, at 11 o'clock, frotd the residence of hie mother, in North alley, two doors from Beaver street, Allegheny City. s [Batter paplra please copy.' ([7" Oysters t Oyetirors subscriber will keep up con stonily tat the Al onongahe I a Exchange) from this time, FRESH , OYSTERS, which he will serve up In the very best style. E. C. CAMPBELL, seplittapr . • Cor. of Smithfield and Fuonh sta. FLORALtcosozEtT: B Y particular 'request of a large number of the an dience,on Thursday 'evening last, and also at the urgent solicitation of many who were'unahle to gain ad nuttance, the Pula/raj the Fourth Ward Public. Schools will repeat the CONCERT on TUESDAY EVENING, January Ist, 18.51),at the siilendid room in'their house on Penn street. The procee by order or the Board of Di rectors, will be appropriated for the Ben rjit of the Alle gheny Orphan Asylum. They will also sing the follow ing songs :—" Uncle Ned;? " Be kind to the loved ones at home "O! swift we go," sleighing glee; Song, by Miss Bingham; •Dnett; Nilo, Violin B_. F. Holmes.— Grand Orntorio of the FESTIVAL OF ' TEE ROSE. Deers open ut 0 o'clock.; Performances to commence at 7 o'clock; ljekets to bolted at the store °LIU'. Yea ger and at the door. dec3l:2t Balances 'On Deposit and Dividends WHICH have 'teen unclaimed for three years and V V Upvranlii, ln.the Ez.change Bank vf Pittsburgh:— Wm. Davis, resilience unknown „ Ang.9, 1845 8220 Michael Wealdi, f‘ " ' Nov. 10, 1840 900 Wm. R. Olden, Pittiburg,Sep. 18, 1816 25 'Elizabeth Wilson ' residence unknown, Dividend, Nov. 3, 11340;10 shares 15 I certify th at the foregoing balances and dividends are due to the persons named, Or their legal representatives. which have bemistanding without beingincreased or di minished for three years or upwards, according to the Soaks of this Dank. THOMAS 114. HOWE; Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 28th Dec., If4o. dec3l:dl.wts.wot C. W. Eamon, Notary Public. 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BnooKir, Secretary. • THIRD WARD DFiIOCAATIC MEETINGe—The Dema cratic citizens Ot the:Third Ward - ix:et' On Satu!day evening, and elected she &flowing Delegateito the City Convention .t H.: Hunker, JacoblYl , o9llititei, GefOP kertritoni Andrew Getty; The followieg persone,were rlomieated for Coun cils : Select Coenuil--Pirm: M. Edgar.: Common Councill.k. Pollock; John Layton, Alexander 'Mc Clure: Wm. , Paul, .Geotte _Fannon, Itichatkßeany::. ' - • THOMAS HAMILTON, Ch l can. AlexondeAlTture; M. OF Femme WAIID Pastwiz Nizziirro:—At'c meet ing held in the Fourth Wlrd'Public School Howie on -Saturday evening, the 2.9 th hu4., the following Delegates and eiEdiaates for, :Ward emcee were unanimously cit i espe The Delegates veers instrol l ' , ed to support .Y.l:l,arr B. Guzinur.es a citizens , eandi-' date for the Mike of Mayor i: —Delegates—Jaines Sr Ciaft, WM. Dallas, James Hern,.TosephlVitt, James. Watson. - Select Council4•Thomas Scott. - - Common .Councifolin Minnie, Semi. Lindsey,- L. Wilmartb, James Varner, Aiderman--James Hem. School Directors-4• s. Watt, C. A. McAnalty. Judge of Election—Wm. Edmonds. Inepector—Jamea S. Craft. Assessor—James Mackey:- .' JAS. S. CRAFT,Chip JAS. WATSON, Secretary - . FIFTH W.AIla DE7I29CLUTIT AILISETING...--At a meeting held in the4ifth Ward Public School House. on the eveninrof the 29th instant.; ,thel meeting was called to order by appointing4ohn R. Hague President, sod J. M. Taykr, Secretary: The following genii - omen were elected Delegatcs to the City Convention, to meet in the bimrt House on Monday; 31st instant, at 10 o'clock, - A. M., with instructions to support John B. Guthrie, Esq., for Mayor oldie city of Pittsburgh. John Barton;,4amea Blakely, Wm. 4 Cague, John Cunninghitl, John Makin. J. R. HAGUE, President J. M. Tattoo, Sec'y. . , Stara Wenn Dcarocarenc Mernrra.—At a meet ing of the Democratic citizens of the Sixth Ward held pursuant to notice, at the hector, of lienry,Rca, in said Ward, JAMES D. KELLY, was "chasm, Chairman; sad Dr. Wuadera'QuAum, Secretarj , . - The following Council ticket was nominated by,the meeting : For Select Council—Joules D. Kelly. For Common Conned—James -Shiale, James M. Kenney and William .Shore. ThefolloWing named delegates were then chosen to the City Convention, to nominate a Democratic candidate for the Mayoralty, viz : James'Armetrong, James Blackmer°, Graham Scott, Robert Laird; and John Rea. On motion, the proceedings were ordered to be published, and the meeting adjourned. SEVENTH W AIL° P11.11141.1111' 31Erruto.—The fo lowing are the Domocrotic nominations 1. Select Rouncil—John filcelowry. Judge of Election—Robert Thompson. Inspector--Samuel Assessor—William Morehead. School Direettim—Joseph.Cust,Johttlkardr.,..,-,'„ EIGTITTI WARD DEILLOCRATIC ATEETIRG.—Ac a meeting of the Democratic citizens of the . Eighth' Ward, held, pursuant to noticexat;the - Public'School House, in said Ward, Wrtu.rest ArmmaNnin i -wis : chosen Chairman, arid A. W. PENTLAND Seeretarr. The following Council ticket was nominated by-the Meeting: For Select Council-41m S. Kennedy. For Common Council—Daniel Smtz and A. W Pentland. The following persons were chosen :Delegates to the City Convention to nominate a Democratic candi date for the Mayoralty, viz : S. Morrow, Col. Wan, Tohn S. Kennedy, AVlMaui. Carvill, and T. D. W. White. On rnotiOn,lthe meeting then adjourned, WU. ALEXANDER,-Chsn A. W. PErrmetiv, Secretary. NINTD WARD PRURARY MDDrrcro.—SAßn.:-Ricp• annsiyase'ppointed Chairman and Ricina.liennEs Secretary:' The following is the ticket selected Selectconiacil—Samuel Fleming, 1 year; Thos. Edwards, 3 years. Common Coluicil--Tilly Potter. Judgo,of Electirear:Samuel RiotOda. • Inspentor—Richarirfinghes. School Directors—William Zeffrey, R. Prior, S. Richards. The Delegates to Convention are Samuel Fleming, Tilly Potter, Joseph Weeks, S:'llrcharda and Thos. Rowley, instructed for John B. GUthide. Rica:inn Dooms Seel •EDUCATITONAL TilErmira.—lo'citcordeince with a call previously issued, a "goad • attendance of Directors, teachers and friends of Education, was held at the Fourth Ward School House, on the evening of the 28th inst., whed, On motion of W. B. Copeland, L. R. LIVING : STON, was called to the Chair, aislN. A. Gail. appointed Secretary. The Chairman - having briefly stated the objector the meeting, called on Dr. Charles Leib, of Schuylkill County, for the origin, and history of the'Conventiontilrnoveireat 'which called on us to appoint-Delegates, - -towliiri• the Dr. gave a good response, when ,a:cointhittit;; consisting of Dr. Charles Leib, Yosiah•King, 'an& Lyman Covell, were appointed to. draft resolutidne' expressive or' the sense of the' meeting.,, Daring the absence of the committee, afettUris made thi:. the Hon. Jasper E. Brady, whoorisr,, . 1 44 3 ° 1 f/ 11 I a most satisfactnly nv.!# l . 4 :o;" l.lo bY contrasting the com moriorrOTSberiffs and Judges, with that -or the"feacher,showed clearly that iimpre•inortey •is spent io erecting a gallows at the end of the lane. than a guide board at its entrance P' • The committee returned anCiiporteililo• lowing, which was accepted nod adopteitt . Whereas, The Nationals Education Convention, which met at Philadelphia on the 17th of October : last, recommended the holding of State Education al Conventions within the several States, and whereas, the delegates for the State of •PentNyl. vania in meeting assembled, did recommend the call of .a Convention to meet at Harrisburg, on the third - Wednesday of 'January next, surd dint dele- . gates - . be sent from the several Counties, equal !in' number to their representations in the State Le-, gislatuttrrtherefore - la Reiolved, 'That this meeting-heartily ; approve of the recommenditibn"" of the said delegates;' a nd : believe the proposed Convention will be rnstru.. mental in arousing our people to the importance of general Education. - • -_ " Resolved, That we hail with great joy the pro. , and increasing interest manifested in tt e. cause of Education, which is the basis of our poli tical system, and the best blessing Which can:be transmitted to the rising generation. Rewired, That we respond tcr,the call .by pointing six delegates for this county to.the said:. State Educational Convention. • , Rewired, That --- be appointed , 'eta .dele. gates, with power :to fill.vacanciea;• :The manic was then filled by,: the meeting,', by".'electing the following persons: . - , I • 4 41. • ..L . ' " :•: * +. 4, : ; ••• Pr. t ..- % A qa g P -4 4-- N .71•••.' 1 . . " • • te• 1. %%3 4 , 1 • ••• .• •• • s-1.• ." • tar r 4." • • l• t~, :~~- R. Livingston - 3- "IC ' , MooreheadDr. J' on 8.. M cClintock, George paraie v Lypair:r, 411., and John Hdlg.: . adopted:' Raolied, That it'll; nientiti , recommend friends ofEduCatiOn4nYenneylVaniinithe;;tt,TW.. 'era Magazine," edited bi•Rew_...T.'„J - ..-413uchinan,:. and that Teachers:.ind..Ditikors-bereipekia to ~use their inflnence•.to'Obtainitt*riben4or4.:,_:-_:•; , After several addreies'and - sphiteddite4ions; which was:partiniimtedip by Hon. J. E Itadsr., Gen:. J. ..s.__Monreheadi Rev J J Htichan% Kelly, L. ft-4401),i1,0siak Anderson,CAL.M.:Snaith - nntinalen4 rt was z; ResPkerfi = That th e proceedings of thia_:me bep4ktiblhed Teachers' Atigaitn;?l4 in"".-the nesvapapers . pf--tha city:l 2 - • = The meeting then-4(n:tined, L B. LIVINGSTON, Chairman. •A-:•A:,GfairiSeeretary:- -.Wet and limpartanUfront - 4arl. --,. . - ....p.0rr 4 4.14:0A48ni-A-_.- - ----_, 44y1200i Titg j i mApEr!solgEz .r irq -,-„ ~,V.T.-•.,:.",P.LtA#7lplat -P#iP,-. Tpp-p014141; lntellitAce,-,tnan'.. kureinil7r, - itiint'irgireeil-w64lel g i ntkngi: :-.- _ - ;::'1. -:':-7.;-'`:- 7 ,D.';;;` - -: .' itllf il l al i iiiiLP4r litim9OviiilonY-9160i4i11i c'-, __ 0100*;Jkotger*qiiierditiY4,71n-0447;'', ^ , .i ]d : ,I.no vacation or ityiiitiAaii , iirthe , Aatiiinv i eit t ::, 44.*e4-iypiotki.r...witi4ot..4,,,~ Tll6- reA r action - or 40- rate of ;jlitolt.?l4:lPP*-:-:;i i.f Rigian4 4 - pia" to .hiitin7pteetiiee - f C4::a . . thi t :t 1 1::co?2801149. Ximitl4, les.o,t-AthAh'76, rf.,. .4annaililialied;ii iiinaiiinifelfticatllit(cha4eelrpj. ..liviiii6l;s*°:lollirec"7 thfiTxriiiii,,tiii, aiiltipi'dOitfiliiiiradre7o, i l , /iiiiTnE.7llar!!!7-- --- ' - ctici ' llithilti l"T" - '' - . rd '' , / - 1* al3 artinii the*li'fl'l W., k Each night lw was•gr • P , - .._., 6b...c10ck, Nem) I ate ~ an ,I ; rpilaa :hall4rilrgfijeC-44 )* - '-'1" "' 11 : - °'ii s .la2°- r`e3,7l4l•?"7li4PPitt:lo(l44i'iafe,?)ll6 i;eil ' `#. l _ 3 _ - emn Z2_,, , t 4- i , i the - aiiii-jontetn-thie citY bl ?""!•.: - ----- ~40kave,:th..e-entaltri.eetic#l‘l4ilhonerpec annant., ft.::: ti % . -j-ijabiaidtthitreven.lllo-441141 r 6.., ,--3„, tilfilit,iiigerQueezt,4delciiiith,r:idort-orW# --o - - died - oa . the2l bat; in.the. , :aie.'nt ;56 iiejra. 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I lf f .- FA i ne'eth 6 IrujiaiiitiGreruAes wi7,-:,,• imi 'Y etiett ' l'cl: 'l3' coop 'a - - deed .& - ri ,,,, , ..t / e9-tck,.e ' 'V - Toe Cztr M. .:- , H ungarian and pa = .:-_- .s.jigl 4 r.ig!" te-ru 'P es :" -- 0 - 41 ; the Ottoman v--eildiiN:-3-Tftt: P°.rt& 4 33axiif- end -critifitmatteiellni `''" trsiv't, - /,_ '-•-.. - - •'-- . - ••• i'• -••..--., -the2 entai,pfelianag, far 41--haant:--.,.. waiting" ir at- . , 1 1' _ • i creasm _APcrizana,. meants . o IN to t,.., , , , 01CT0, . -iiiii g 7 iet• the, e.sPetaticii of bud kern* 4, m ' iii 4 ,--'..---::.,', ' ',-4tiiktY,:taft4Tcniiiii, itate:i;riniefiect' F - At'.-7‘.-.:"'4.1--;‘': VGAlty'..l',":- ' l- .. - ::,:••• `:`-;-, ''i ::'::: aill'inttui•• il - zi4,3k-t,--:-... , - - - , ~ ., , ie„n u ,nue.Dl l! elt e •-,. - -- , ~3_, - .,.. P6`:?_inati',•:-Nisittea-te-ari ,Areeleti-i-,, themii.,mttr.--I'F!art:: Austrian- ,thoaaich'.:. Cannot enja). la „'. . • -.: - - ,-- nhi g.i i' =_, ace,'onless Irus g ar Y•_,:•• -•"- - he ntainiaide e! „.„ State j ... ,„2• 10 relations suirseparav -_ •,,,, ' •-"' ,"="•11/1"„ I ,P,P teriir. , comiktratation c„-, *agya?P3, °Dee w'd icr- bard labor ~ tsvintyi - Pigwerlia; , .... - , ..,! - -..; , rig . :__ , : . ,„3: .. ,--:, ..:,..- - ~., - ~41-,Ye4Y-3._-..,-,...,;-:,-, ;,,,,__., ,-• 4 'P v- 2 : t!'`7 tossu.st tireempio4"clt j e t o lice,: 4-e.4*-'' heen'',lntrotlacoil ,r • - •., r.uPog'33.7?' upo n -LTA -place iaertiorab -' .... -. riralewt!°°tl:- - ',----- " - .. •`-- '::' ,.l ','' . : :- - ''.,-_ 7 . ::' , :: :: .-,:: ; , • •-•;:-...:,--, - '7..-; z '-: ~,-:::x.-:„.c,;,, ~:'4,,,..f.;.: 7--- -TE'L..-*klif 1).X7 - '' ----- - ''' '' ":, + '‘ - '' li. L. : • 1.J.4. - ' , . -, „ I , PiC - Ai #'-;"_"------%.,' Monty Dee ‘,,....,- :a •:4-arci7 4:l?ki'in(ietectiltiitr.itiiiin, , ;,,•..,,,:', tefegraPhlv)t,'Sf?lier:the Prrpcae4liC.':;,-'....;:,. iPg:#!..o J , t a ! )-5 : - Ti` . . - a,"stiip'eW'iiiiit-::` - .3,_ Ne ---- conteseflprie 3. e.: -t 3161, he i i i i i2 l l4 :,..,-_---',.._ ell!' nidhy, i -wh :-- --=•• ' i ••• i : ...."- 7, Y ' 13Int;,f4IPII-Vl°A ‘.= IllolaPil I)"99.tentieeC6-.l.4le,areirefu 1143- ! o" Mi teiC ,_, 3- 1 11 cill pounds even ***eft to4ai!jle-niittl i.jalli : - . -ilelarilt='e ‘,,'•:.:-' , 1iaii."6;"574 'l ' :-: - -4 - a-- IT D4.4-vertoit,-,..:L,, *lii-,‘lii iiiibitt - i9;:1 : ::: - ; ( Ala, Acc°uTl eiar'oi" Griiii 4 trieill'hitsrg-' - ',' - '- -, iroductlA° e ar-Pr ti-ISL Witizaire t ' timituWee-PY../4:a;-. -_..,.7::;:t.,,,Vfii*::-". ltr: . Wetil39r heitheilair;Y. 'diehlieP:••-•-•'-•:-• t'S.141811:"'li, cd6,lV-tchidi ,] .llo:7ciiitito'4':;;;:, 1 enr!?l#°/01,, eenni.:-;:iii)air*iiiitrr litho)" ,Q)'ii/..,114%.; iiii4hii,,dtifit4ii)--- iii204ti..3101-i-A*B :fir,tliiriedEr'fo ,',;-F::'.,:: aialiniSelli‘oth, ileeCiiif:: 441ili:g4i0-0:‘, :'•-': .'=','-' *blob ' ', I'vero' 1:111;1- his' , Lice Er : - .0 . 0 iiiesr . : ••'+'`'''..:-.,. 4golti--:*Pr si " 4 'b i l 4Cit%lksli:iF4e * • tcr'the G01(40611' atliAlltiii;aCiannii liilibP PF4)TPtl:l,_l'..l.--..i.2-------..ir„.4; c:-..:,,'::-,..•.,;-:- -' - , --:- ",:-:.,-,'-•;,, t'-4.--;-t:., 3''-, 1:"-- ...,tc.z ,-Yettk;..,--Dic:-.5%.,1.1'-',- The nallEilfor'llikiatf,':_,:iv'-': provisions, - ' l-,,'_ _ -,...::: ,- __- ,4 • 4- ' -. :. , f' ': -. 2:.' ''', TZ,Caqql7: rllll6jidriift.pii4izile quittiipos receril`. - ' --: -,- '. 7 ..-1 ... ~..‹,--... -17twn '''''!F , -. l ll 6 .kOrcjiilOpi t ti l ip t A•2,-• --- ', The-clectienaareio. - - - -6, „ ',.._1._ .. -,-- ::".1, - cf - .- " , ' -- 2, - ;.'•.: ~ • 1-...' '...--,,,- i 'ir';',"z"-,-,,fi,-..::-4.-..-, The_ ~,„.foreign_ . .._i , , , , n =. , . f 4 r n, -. 4 41 8c firmer l/1 :- e. ' tope i14 :6-71 :? • ; .`, tire4aktuAg' :44 •...-Aliej:::,4,,,i----viiitiontt ',',:::,-,:--•_-';:- ThariPal!-72--t. -'-, ,. - 1-'47., i . ',.';,' .`,-----I'"FA'. wea*iirit..l • -- ...- ....,:-..iitic.,.;:.. - , :, 1- '” , 1 -'',: • '. --,'-; ",-... itft,'lf:l-7,t,.::,41.-;-_';-C.... ~. :7! .„, e .; LI- -1,...-.T.-•:`,-;i7r:-.-7-- COitati?Th . ( g Ot el ti, • ti;:,' and to ne to the inevl - - gm , P ,, -Pirerig ~ ,r ,- - haw s are ashitit bigher*i ' f- . - , pneee;: .- zgalllP '% . itaik, law( ti '. -,, fier-Aliejeeplipt.....ilcir-„Thir starrier rl . :-.'': • . ~.',. The,adiance pneely , f - --f,..-,. , .. - 7,7 . Mar. - There ' is, P e- ,-- i• - 4 , 4 .., ,:-.,..:: •:-.1 gEland, and ,prieea•:ar .I'v ., w;sll 4 -4 3 9-,.1,, , , .. .- 6 S ood W Potom ' dt''S i,.C'Ji''r"rl7,4*-424.„-C-1 ) --•-•::"--,' brands - 4A .347,64506'. -,,,, '• - •,- - P r righ t. •,...1 ~;":..,_,...: _Graite.:.Nothing.; ;••,,k4j-irli • •:- • :11: '''.!),' :',..,-) pat.up the austral, t creet4rhB 47e' The supply or Car ctoia:-...,,u, "-,z A-_, - •' - f-,.. vance. -We 'not sierii;••a, ',..4100r`: i' - • .. ':". r . pale* at Yellow -W - - .r.''•••uCkl..; •,....1.,,, :.14;'' ',- Previsiono. - -NO T o 'os i i i: ~ --• ~,,,,„„,_ iifdallen -I Wou o l 3 el / ; 6 0a " *';' i t / Prithe. 08,7509,0 300.,.,1p,. f.;••_,,:jl. rather inactive - kr, to f . t.,\,%•_:.,,' according to Anal •':- 8 1 - L- ~.i,,,. riety. ti/ 14.isti4e,,,'•-",f1„.:.• ,' Thckmargitissl :. , .. , , i _e l ~_, ~ Tobacco; .Tb .14164-4: ', -f -.' rii)iii * Europe-,i co m oo Peat ~••,, regardedllom -'- '• -- •, , et ` Whiskey .M I :..., No change i divagre Prod _se a ' -.- ..., s , , -.,.., ...:, :i . .. , .. ha/1m ~,,tf,!--,- Obi* toust ..: • Losr Bone — On ht'in m: days, against . i.e r t cs4l o wpom there are charges foe etea7rog They: were • committed hearing Their n ames; • r ar, Graham, - - W - illiatnei , Aaxter, (negrfies,)°-"Pjus, ?!e,ttami we did net learn - ••• • •_•-. • - .baCMSED:Mro , n - formirly - of Butler coin:ana notice of 71oce litneral another coliiiirri:,;ras'diiiiiquid;l*r.leilitiirei-ii skiff, at ilicKeespOrt,..on:Saturdal-ncenipg;:-*l6 rc aided in Alleginiyeitl-e(the tiine of bie"-deat.b. ; ' 11:31 - ybre ortnx yet.yzemmon,conottatoidutposett of every tnorning,tl;thegaytitTfiere•ii but little doing itr the larcettylor burglary gray now, bccanse` the regnlang are either in jail.er:drtven off CCIIIING.—ALBERT BMSECANE : Abd-Visitingaula Asiociationiet,lasintewieCturiog le:Chicittlatf,ced: we leash vill-vieit Pittebergiribirlogifill'ivdek:-': tYc~` The AerniklegenctirtJo` the Pearlli7aid ,Public School, will _ Tepiaied tomorrow evening:' Thocevhe wish to get seam had. better.:opply - for tickets today.. ' • ' ' • tZr Mayor 116 - ion le -confined to room ,by -disiiesition. Alderman-Steele acts for him ' THEATRE. p . 9z= I , trorAGEIR7•• 1 Aniatiltibit; . 5 Dias.; Circle arid gen Farr — OP;B:-'WIEWAHS. ' ' - • _ _ C t omedy, cul led cal De ic c ..... e4711, Ama mi!! blts aPsr e aented nn AD , TNF To be followed :e6 'TRIP PADDY'S. TO A MERICA. Dnnng the em-b_BAsrpt,„,.„. iiing.ffongihnancoa J To conetadoivad— , /REBrf, ) ,o,l.l,relatak.. AS IT IS lOsi lltreheanali rf tad tli:darinik vises ALTEars)—pooreogen at 7 o'clock,,, J. 11.14n14113,821 , 8 SHIRT MAKUFAC'tORY: Gentlemen's Vnirtrlalting l 4l lo rl,ll l n.fr - WHOLESALE AND HE.TAIL, NO. 68 POl/4271-81738En APOLLO surtpipti EitiromEN-VOOll 214.1 IlteratTSZTO, ' P ITTSSUBOS Pa- ' B:7 Always on aka, a large assortment of Sbini,' Bosoms, Collars,CnOrals,Olovesi‘llostery, SJyrionders_ Under Strirts,lDrawerss&e.,2m. L , - - ;UST BRCEIVCD—A lot or STANRINO COLLARS; t.of a superior-quality. Yorrrule by U. ta - wm - Aisi; No:LS Rumba. A la.tc„l{o4Orry-ANDII Rtt.vstu;T: - 80/1.7).--The'Btockhaldeis:of the Allegheny Bar,' ,and Peirvw,iUe plank Mind Barapiniaia:liquired ';o liarnifeTallars 4011° eadt 'slut* ar stock heidlry them:. •'-arr , ttlik : l,s* - 4tryi;:aft- .faticuary;'l7arairy t `l'ilarclitand Apriinexa--.lTho vtork.janaw:pro^resiing't tradqhe h r-- ttahnebterire 4spicteil •be.Vaidlrompuy.:= Bfrirdir of. ilia Baird, 1 , ,- 'a'llOlllAS7 :STEBFART;:, s-dec3l:a!tapl.s ' . = 2 . l3NDRllls"doz;;Taveittig,k; 400:1b1L , Feudiere 160 box cheeze ; . ..10-boxeuStar cutiues..; to kegs Lard •-• 10 • - Butter;iorsaleb ..STSP,AubIOORHEAD,Titunprid:, - EILOUR-30.bb1a..8..F. Flour tor sale • dee,3v, : ARD , Aakegg and 1011hIs t :Lard fortalt bp' dec3l -. _ .'. -SMITH SINCLAIRi. BUTr i Ell . -BUTLER Roll Butter fiiistde by. 2 SMITH' ec. oaingbellik - I-2e' ,' ' -' encgincqapik er- ,- cif:A.l,4 _faitm.or: thr.apints 1 .- Afiligied-V; $3111.1.4%.1,...., GOODS,: ..,„ STAPLE ASP V. 114.71:: Mai:wild Alle3l - 1. ::GA rt°.'l3li 76"f'.31reetfsrneegthauttattian of-Wrellanti eot,e^n9sonetti,ctiwilienclarrZetiiod:e...wie:fa:Dallebile,rer?ttooiThireci.prriit::;77:nirekli'.7ithFritu„;:::a.v.rArseilesda,;,...472ltovrilet 114918 theig"B"on ' 41 fer2cods:td epittitptevith:o7' in sAyinilliakthe,hy.„,earki) a i n ility and pride- ..,:-;-1..' `'W the ma*4l7.°-' itiggii - eit , Wof Goods is )2.ll.2htAis Theexalui"l4%bu eitheimbeeituaaon.r6l,, 'ilitrired tear:Aim ~. y, ..... _ ,„ ~ _ , , nov7Akw, --, lialancoscndDlvldcnde - 01'..4..N.D1NG in thz Zthithatitsrana ladntigiturrestank. of-Tittstirgk-virbleh have iitit'been increased or 01: minialied for thrae years:— Name: , ' - "Aesidenee. ;'Datedeposit: AWC- Abraham" Bentet.-Cunlatolti.. - •'Aikrii - 9,1Y.1837.r.:'...' SU ',a; 144ute4„,„ ;. - E 1 32 31505 - •_;55 Thomas Paschall; , . 30 O4 Tho ii i tr j Pit c h: • Priseilla'Eitzleer:=l-! "5 •-' . 55 25 ;- Alesgro_ve..k Son. 5 13 50 1 certify - that the above appearto peßilenee dends due. to the , tiersens:named i :t*lF-whiph - !have.ze- Insieed'unehangedsforthretoireats,,- , ..% * - 1 W. %II DENNY , C ashier Sworn and subscribed Dee:27A44840, before me, dee29:3111 . ows & ge • zu.. - Pluancm. ctra,Eßs sutmotti,aro "DENTAL e 11113 runien tit Ur No too lireori.:exarrsz, l mtirt .. .lrzaGartktiari., Mirr. hate removed tiiii=stereititul„ritatatae.toryfroat. „Liberty street-to the eboire:Artniedltatie,e for lbe: - Rerpose of haviermorecorteertietteefor tumuli - tett:4ll4i !which weietend-going.inte.extermittely.; :All ordersin online will be attendedro willtpueetttality, entlilitpetehi: lobbiewand Repairing nentlY,.loyte.• and piotrOtly cured , . _ . It gsneral Assortment of H.:initiate and CutliryWe,will.. always keep land, and sell it at We We.turre,Jast.received a - E llo ,i o t , QC , ,Grurs,.Putlir•nnd - : Berole cyhTailont and flair-Dressers' . ..Sturm; and: other. :: gneally`kept-,in Hardware Stores., Titularly Furriers,''Ratters and Saddles Tbols _made tet o 'Razors Ground and Handled, Pen 81. . Guns and Pistol's repaired, tee. - • • - p i i et i ct il ar luannfactiatilig: Ttnises and • - .. - 410111BIAILISLY . WiLL HILI. &CO • ennet.,(Cartalßalun.)s° • • ' • 19 . 0044teet: •••••:,- Foreign Exclicince. , • '1 130110.Err'AN4MIOLD,-• TO. .44r,,ALAroort deep] . sLAItELIt & oo.• • • . • • - Sight. UTFABLE . FOR 'REIRITTANC&t, and pa yable in 17 all the Ininelp - al temne ofl3tigltutclarelan Scotland and Wales; fort ale by rdecl3l ' IILikREL lc CO. .Exchtunge fqr t4ale. . 7EIXCHANGT: isuitabk , for remittance to France and ..Ei:Germany, for. sale by -(deol3] BLAKELY& CO. • - Tiniirepoolvind New Yeeklidtet . • NaShips, belonging to the shirr& Line,ia leave Liverpool regularly oh Ast - add of each month:. • . , • Persil's wishing to - secure passages for their friend* front Liverpool to New Yorlr.,.cart do, no by applxinerlti theMulerat,guirl, sole Agent forrittabargh., • . • .. 2 JAMPA BLAKELY, cananigudn. „ • annsage7grem the,Old Clopnttry.. - 00 % Tun Undersigned .is prepared to issue Pass. aret. Certificatesat the lowestrtdes; from. direct fro. t ,Liverpnot to Pittsburgh, via ; Philadelpphia Apply to - ' 7 AMFS BLAKELY, agent for the Philadelphia and Liverpool i . decl3J • • - ' ,”. Line of Packets: 'rive t IPtret ..Pirellt777, . -Tut NEPI'UNE FIRE COMPANIr4i I open Illikinslitall,Penirth street, Fiat their, `.› FOURTH ANNITAIY99IREK, to ho given ParoavEncroo, the Ilth;of.Janunry i 14e: - Thor - fiends Of the Company and citizensgeneral lye:a invited to nuend- -The Mitungeri have made tr; rangernenbs to accombiodzite'nlergetunnber ofsersont, andmlllspere'ne paint to - Contribute to theirotricort and' pleteure on the Pentdert..: t . . . • , ft,'.f.,Dit try, Eagle: ',et S.W:hleSbeny,LAllegbeiryg."Lockhart, sc • Arthur McGill Depere.;-4. 1 0: Young, Blanchester; 'Jades Scott, blitgent-,- • es 1 tr.; IdeQuenrafl, Esq., Ne?Pe 'Vin.James•Petrie:V/gilant; In• BLEdgar, '- John Shore; Good Intent; George FtllllllOni • M. Tibby, Independence; Jobn Neeper, n: John Coyle, Good {VIII; Joht.F/uke, ' .R. Porter, Ftirmount ;.. • • G.. 0: . H. Reis; Relief r: - :... George P. Moore, .• . : /obit T. filjtumrs, Birutsm;.. James At Porter, • • • - t-- lrt.oon-attetotett: • • • William White, • -, Ebenezer •Lowiy, • 9 Henry Gitutief,l "- • Andrew .otuhum.. 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