0 Darkness. But again the voice sounded; and said : "Before you is the Future.— , See," and instantly, an she turned, sbe grew dizzy with intolerable splendor. It seemed as if - seven suns were blazing at once from a firmament of sapphire and gar . net ;yet, as her eyes expanded to the light _ she saw ihrOugh I soft; purple haze, inter. minalild Plainsiltofusely decked with the odcori reran.* p)satifbrigltteciltired birds and , . butlefilliialter,' flying- :M. ad ' out of . the tifitibliitiiiiit gigoiltidoi!Estgiskem trees;: 'un - dgi j tihiolFbotiitifuriqd;iiiiiri:iabi,hask=' etT Tn - fhitiiiibilrf ciiiiiitleia;childria apnvted Ori' ;: ielitirkwrite• l liiiit:maiPdoliwY titidei. -. *,(03: Vhiblittitssinifittieainn4efiebted(in• , - vatio.thi s titAlittinntilliiiilorsiis bribble =tb . ineriAtf'lie'rbib!tiiiviiittg iniri=firlininketed to by. I liiiikiniEitiible" , :rgraoßiiie iiPiri*:who latigliattlfibiailitiiise brids;and:datitlo.in ' the'riiiiflitkiPikatitt•iii"lcif!y .mteles, f c6iiVeraiiigi in iiiii6 -molt' imprint; thair H-,... ..niithilalittiiiiiiiiit. ilificlOnainne,q . " . : - n , Y • ::`, •.: -- • ''' • . : ...led , tar foot:yr : kite' tisz.:-.it4 Rao:heti , being . .tb, , .:ialroy ettnosphere, .- . - 4 - ...Figiit--sraiartiii - pailvs:lie peace and jOy; all' ' . ditelis6 4 felPfhaii liet c luitbsij'and all'aorrow • • frotitheriitia&Shetirritild have.4tished: s - withllie:sitigiiofait-eagfe:tb join the Mut tiftiinTgtifitips' of, happfiiiidlree peotill thif tiPrung tiOiti' eiiertha:rid; but-she was ..?•- - aireitted-by a litillCiwed eVie. :sOite Prospect -- after aitother'snparted and tovealed to'.her neaßiplendbiCofatipeititirice:;, new.delights _ofilif9i rail 'fitiw "etieltE iletatrate : 'society IliiiAlint'.abciikihikOier , likethe CeleStial otU;:lanialtitidable'hainiony, amid the et. - Clititeli4.iir th;:iff - lotit suddenly the,migh, ', .. ttliiiiitirlarnaiovitiids' her; they bore •her : milhei.Pupliti4 aria to ibei their white shin , • ' hig*liiitd'. - Wripe;while. in 'Mystic fire. . Cho.fabtera were: written - across the skies; "Ray. Linde'-='Welcome' the Nightinn gtile"-:-.AGIOry ' for - - eirer to Art.". •,-' This; whispered: -the intOkicated‘Vrl to heitelf, , nnist-he 4 . lie. far - ferried ' nned Iltispelheim r =re‘ giiiiii of:blessedne:ss : and- vadyiiiegrOwth, theeinatnit residenceof•thirgedi.- ~ Saying thie,:she . was in a- *Meat. iranbieuted into a Nightirigals'iifstutieridous size, and= then hovered'awaYheYond the reach of• mortal eyes; intitiltaitieWsble Blake:: - ' • L.IAMREWEDITOIC at.NAPitOPHIE'rOIt: ""'" 1%1 TT S Ertl KG 11.1". 1 0 bri 4DAY:T 4 ORlaYer JAITAPX 1 1 1850. - - IV" . "No4iiiericiin'eititiii• . Mieeitei cease io the 17nikr as •deizArsi ell bkssingsz,Disunioni God .for-. bid= - :lcatiin4 ye: igp O imi icrottiet tke died?- 7 .4BbczuuN. + • •'• ••••• • ' •- - ETsifriCkA-TitC;N.ti M):N . A.T I N '.• "• - FOR PaliNOW: - • ' • '3:OIIS.':_ . ,::::O.I7IJIATE: 1=7:12=1! Tint ?Sousa - au Posrhas a lamer circulation than any subscription paper m Pittsburgh. To busi ness men it affords sme,x celfent. medium for Advertising ; and being iheonly.Demeeralic paper issued in Allegho: ny cototty, it -goes into Me bands of a -slam of reached by no other paper: Asivertisers . srill be good enough: . to bear Iltis mind... ....... •-• • ' Acconting. to cootr, tto pnr , bo 4 . e39 ed troop this Ace, • 4 TICKETS.. ' • 7r,..Rataditateefor eity'efaceei, trim may Irish to l ze4id,ettißlO . 11 4.1 his. offme,wilt be good east&to leaye their orders immediately: • , _ . . • • '• :rivcr • • - • Oa the beginning of ; too New Year 4 ,1s customary to pave cutaplinteittsithmpruiiadisa . iliiibdages of,Nature, acid the vialiiiiudes of 'Udine 'altaira: 'lt is a dithetai thing'tc3iEiYfiotn.:en tom, even 'one . i . elidispoSed to 50; aiii":llintigiu:adiksis, ta'alimpllttients•tind fOrms, wel ill !et'irtmtalliAtestifilawlover in expressing wont mater n a its FlL4oll4ll4ioo , ll,llpmy to o ke b o approbek tionwdhave recets;ea'fivtai ifietti daring the past year ; and Wis 'aisuie their &di:it *hall be our endeayin in skiving tomerit n until:lib:dee' th - r-i will; to make..thei Foal keep up.Wilh the - progressitre'improve-• meats el:the age, and . bd equilat leititt,to angel' attends timposni i eaia.th? lascdpal qualitie s or a gctod news., Ileac/64nd Frrenda! gloat the fuliucia of our Lear( we itll ih&bippfgeae that earth 'can a ford yon! Affi s irl the fausrime bright to'you, and if. elemds . slunthi 'father ovei.yoti itiyoariourfiey, may their ehl: doors. only come to :temper, the intensity •of - the sun. The 'Neu:- Veuett Day io a point time ShOitiliialaii : il' : relimipeduie view' of. our prat lives, and Aid anYtliti". lessons Which' experience suggests. — TheOidlreai Which hoe passed away.luts heft upon ev orybge,ofa*.lhtrecord.ofits l triaaitover the path of. onr e.sittbilafs And -.so.ether for good .or ; for evil that chrinlclititilleadririthioaghthl countless net Of 'ter-. pity.;' thoiight shottla not be cast by,'betwe'attoaidcherishitn¢tilwe haie resolved to redienn by"cnir &tare actions the error's of the past. 'To somextf.us'this year Ittr.teill beremembered as a year of eAtiecteh;;;tetAtjtereip'Cite Able mingled no bitter ness ..i!reur,eupl.Aletatntro.have lost friends, it is the order . Of, :14iti:*iind'is . re* should be comforted in preitiritigsfimeeribestin liatiPieistate of existence. If out cup"' Ida been tilled with tweet weiersoer hearts should be FthaAtfal loTh at Good Being: who hat shown his gooll3oll.:wsgetkby bestowing upon us so large a -share ottltlieltj.althmosperity: • It it Oyes pleasure to see ibis'. brOapiits oa:sirer tree and to gather the, golden :traits It sboultbotihalie'as anhaPpy to see the snow of winter Strion may icielonably expect theaPting•tirite to some.rigain.• Friends; ode have riodisposition to sermonize; though . earl/sin ot. thoughts _hay° been fast harrying. as into that t h a tthie!th a • Ftha• But is wishing you all happiness %entitle New Yea?ahleinlag,wedo not pray fora bless: tag haired:id yoir reioh.. Ton may , all be happy it you commend' to 'yeti the' following verses from . .;- . • ' . . Itl#.llein acirlikrankL . It's`no in wealth, "'Tgyareliaeepeace and rest, like Loa'on bank ; . ' mat?: `.' !` no in beets: it'll stole legi; • ' 7 - 1, - 11))1111kkerniatttly Nest: .: L ..yAlppil,tegghae not her gait - ";. in the iiise,"orrich, or great, . L . never can be &lent: • • • ass. waren, nor pieasures, Th e ktttmairashappylongv. • . • ThaiWpi the liartair , "." . -' • • • . • We devote rdlift! rl i al rt' to thepublicatidri -ay's porn entitled.w VALs, ,, lvrittee by pl;l wf to day ' s al Tale, assiklate Editor of the New York .eg e ,,9 lf .' Thelderi grows out of the wonderful life' ati ' d P l.. °lt. acter of,..ltser Lieu, . the Swed ieS 'Nigh ti age le As vridence of,-its popularity we may state that the story hag recently beee. - publlebed by G. P. PUTNAII, of Now Y ( 29 1 0.9?.. 1, 0!1u1tkrtye4. with magnificent 11. lustrt(!ism, end , apleedid . typography: 111?„rere given to, hoarding, like the overgrown Third street, we would take eredit,lo.ot!gelf.for presenting to our readers to rich Bragging and ,bluffing is not a part of If "We please our -kind patrons, .our nsolktion in ' satisfied.' • We'rnceived by yezterrlarsinails MOB or catirorpja which.our friends may examine by ;calling. of the ..E.diteirn . ..iftiintii .*1:1 story, Post Build lags.• , • • .." . • , • •Ave VrattoisT.--:The eoes4r, or this State • mai ao4leted witi the. iiseepytilts4"elehr toinii la.esititied-Cininti,ina,iidai the° 1840;10,654 1 41ileilliiirkg %4 4 1. rkile$ . tiereilted alien * " ., ...t 3 taiii'elt4ut 21,000. • =I2=EZM E==ii • 1Z NTH:Snug E oP. . Nox had slime her etion.wings o'er , half the world. The iron tongtie:of the church clock told the noon , of night We paced our inctorri in agony of' I - Iliad; The B[c:6)2*i:l - 431'44 in'the' . boiler, and the press was in working order, but still our despatches did not arrive. Was our Tim brictOo coirespondent - ea(eri by anthropoplagi on the mountains of the Rums, that our despatches came not 7 Did his Celestial Majesty of Cbina forbid his cook to let purteporpr have tbe recipe for making fear that Atei.outside barbarians should enjoy • that .exquisite:; luxury? Could it be possible that some vandalsPortsman . had shot on the wing oar carrier pigeons on their *way from the Froz en Ocean? These 'questions and many others were suggesting thenxseives to :.our mind, we bad determined to be "entriiiruing," 'rind we knew all 'our Third street brethren would 'he "enterprising," and the:mortifying idea of being :badly beaten was driving us to frenzy. Like the poor wife of Blue Beard, crying to her sister Anne, ;"do you see any body coining," we were .cons :slowly asking our sympathising compositors, if ,they heard any footsteps.on the stain,.'. But all .. :was silence. We thought of the Gazette, -and its. `slew suit. It was true the matter might be dull !enough, but then the appearance would be so fine; and we knew , that excellent philosopher Polonius made no mistake when he said, "apparel oft pro- claims the man. And we thought, too, that the Deacon might possibly get a letter descriptive of the two tailed "gems& homo" from the Mountains of the Moon Neit we thought of that most "en.. terprising" of prints,, the Jcnsniza, and its Napole. onie Editor, glancing over the proof sheets of its 'uintellectual" leideis, while he sipped a "hasty plate of sonp,'! deeocted. , from his own excellent . acargatoire. And.then Came, op the Chronicle, with its epistles descriptiva:ofthe.Tycho crater, "sent expressly" by the' . man,Air the moon on a lunar beam. ,And last, :not least in "enterprise," , the Dispatch. came. to. our. mind, with a glowing ac count of qt. - Mountain of solid gold just discovered tin' a tract 'of land of which the Editiir holds a .Spanish grant. •• • • • Hope deferred miketiv the itiart sick ; and sick ollieart vie sal down in our armchair and leaned our aching head upon oar Yank We canß4iat how long we remained in this - state of spiid,l4 we were suddenly aroused by a tap dn'tie'atiOul ders,and looking around a queer looking object sat grinning at our back. - , "Angels sindlniuisters of Oleo defcad us!" we exclaimed, as we surveyed the questionable . shape" that sat perched upon the top of our second chair. ' A good natured smile from the el( restored us to .our self:possession, and attentively examining him, we felt at once disposed to make his acquain. tance. He was a little man • wrapped in a clock, with, a diminutive body, and enormous bead. His complexion was dark, his chin sharp, his mouth wide; his nose flat, his eyes like two balls of Ice, and his cheeka shaded with an enormous pair of red whiskers. He carried,a pair of crutches froin which sse. supPoseci he was laMe; and the foot that protMdedfrom umicr his cloak was hoofed and cloven. We guessed him to be a demon, and enquired,._.::. • .. • • " Ilave.we theShopor of a visit , fisin Atephisto. • ••• "No," replied he-with a smite, " I am abetter natured devil; I am Asarowstrs !" " What," we exclaimed, "the clever demon that unroofed the houses of Madrid for the student Pun aeofe.s 1" "The same, at your service," Said he.with a We immediately—;old - Asmodeue our . trouble: how vie intended' ' be equal in enterprise" to, the Yori t eur/and G'ci-Ittri about our types light:nag presses ; Of„Onr,correspOndents trona all ;parte etbe world and, the rest of mankind; our editorial arraugements to be cone( in "mind" with our cotemporaries ; .and of the unfortunate coo. eurreece of disappointments by which we were likely.to come out at the tail of the ecrub•race. Armada= laughed so heartily that the windows rattled in their cases ; and placing his crutches under his arms, asked us to take hold of his cloak, We obeyed, Instantly we felt ourself passing out of the roof of our office;dying over the house top; and standing on' the gable end of the "Gazette ' Buildings. " The roof opened at the touch; .modeuS, and we !Cooked in: There Tilt t .aeon, 'his "eyes in, wild frenzy trying 'to catc . 4..Sk ~den,bu with 'out su c cess; 'for the idea cionfa'at be. Caeghti dipped his pen a,d9F,en - t . tmes in - the ink sttmd,. "and brought toib l ythitei.paperl m t the idea t lf conceived ntolkrefutied-to Cothe forth. The Dee. con was,in great agony nkusind. . • , ~. . . What does he wait-to we of Asmodetur. . . "About the political - h.onesty of the :l OW 444 zdte and its editor," he answered. ••!: . He 'seems to be troubled with; hie themed," said we. - • • ' ' ' "" . , "Tel." - replied Asmodeus ; the 'phantoms 'of tergiversations are 'Alin . ; up before him, like the •ghrists that appeirld fikßichird before the battle of tinew , n'Peor Deacon.. exclaimed. • We' continued to tank e face began to !Omits frightful rigidity, an med a ' sort of sardonic smile. lie dipped 'his peneiCrta.. lin the ink, and commenced to write about the , new 'dress of hie paper, and the enormous expense he had incurred to gratify his aristocratic readers, and of his endeavors to be orthodox in all - Things, and never to carry water on both shouldera.:..:Atter finishing` the article he .took-up a Copy;at the "Journal, which' lay on the table, and eyed it , as kanee fora Considerable tinie, and then Writ Into a paroxysm of laughter. The Deacon laid down the rival. paper, over whose' appearance he had enjOyed so much felicity, and took a clean sheet of paper, and 'wrote at the bead 'of Win bold lei. tens, ••,. 0178 WESTERN RAILROAD -" and as his pen began to Tun over Oit;ples, Auto. deal closed the roof, and is the twinkling of.: an eye we were on the top of the - "Journal Build ings," and the - secrets of its Sanctum lay 'open to 0, that we had the po*ers,of Swift or Cervao tek.t....,,;deseribe the Napoleon of the Pittsburgh P re sibia, • theie'habeld roidst of the intellectual"in an d - 4 006fpoiiipe ! ro , ihat we had thy pep : itpoolia ' • We • flavni .arid ihetsie no use in,(fAting'otrA ::uxrleficiencies. •''Before a teblecove wttb ; pigiont,end mattlet 'scripts sat the 4 responsible" .editor holding pen as Jupiter holds the lightning when he writes hia imperial bulletins ; His article was headed: 'THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW ;" and the editor was lalmionting, • wrath on all WilMot inniisoists,ipd other enemies of the Un _ion:- fir:hitting 'the article, his opened a file of•theAnimal, and as be tend hie face became of niiiy lte: The Paragraph "that annoyed him— /o:that Which refuted the support of thtti:otosik 0;•:3iOurofol Moss 11:iteioit; because li4}4 thoisht that he was not a friend of the Vrelakti EM==E „ proviSii. The 'a oe editor, seeing his , . associates: th perplegity, enquired and-learned the cause. _,One , . of Ahem, a philosophic!. looking Petsonage, speatticles on the pointafliiirnose; bads him for: get the past'; said that Chingcmarked'all'things • and why might not man change his sentiments as well'as the earth its seisoni. - - Another 'poured out from - a ecanter a .glaw of - the'waters - o~f Helicon, and told him that was thiilelixir which 'etenhted„ man to, the stature of a deM!-god, and made hid] forgetful of all;'uppleaseht",thnts. The editor: emptied - cup, and seethed nomfOrtek.A boy placed dish of soup pero're theeditor , Mille of the I*:ifecf.loPed hejices , of his einargatoire, and, he, sipped teyare luxury with all : thn,ennitiite, pleasure Apicius eat the i first Coleb ter oystpre. 7 When the plate vas *any the editor, cried , eat in a military tone,:', , • • - stAttenlion i the.pholel- Number One, have you finished that Washington:letter?" • Number One answered;" Yes." • _ “, Number Two, have 'you - - got -through` hrough . wiling _ , those' letters '_ from New :- York . and Philadelphia, and Tooted - Well to see !hitt theydo not vary from the iteWtipiperel” ' ' '' '' - Namber Two said, , t - have."' tNumber ThreeOiaiti you completed "the Cor resporiden'ce of. the "dorneiricia! journal from Loh.. doo, Para, St. Petersburgh, end Constantinople?" "All but the postscripts," annwered the writer; The ,editor folded arnai . after the manner of Napoleon, and giving the , Pi ttsburgh rdaistre a kick to the end of-the room,exclaimed in accents of heroic ardor, " What a glorious thing. it is to feel that one , is. surrounded with the atmosphere of. .stinn,'.and that in ',,Ertrearntssi one can die tance all co'mpetiticin!" Aire'joined.."ao Wad in a :high-with Astndctear, that-tile editor of the'. journal oprang'to his•feet, and. etied out," in the language of Ion; WLB :1'11,1"r *111:1 - ND ll' 'Asuridetta`stifidenly closed the rookand' hurried told us, on our way hack, that there wa.4 an'ill-tiatured devil, named Igephialophiles, who hung about -Third street, with whom he had no deiire of "making an acquaintance; and whose presence induced his abrupt 4epartare. Re prom- , ices to give , us sotne further glimpses, of our " en terprising' notempoyaries _from time to time, as his other, numerous engagements will allow; and we have also his assurance, that tic will not fail in his 'Correspondence; even:should oar othercorres. pondents tbroughmit- the 'world disappoint us, as they htive on this - most interesting occasion, when we wished to .show "off-our a enterprise"- at the beginning of the New Year. - ' If any evidence: were wanting 'that , Srepart CAII* Enos - is totally unworthy - of the - . caafidence or the Democratic- party of Pennsylvania, the fact thatch great body or the . Whigs are warm - ailvticatiesiais election to tint U. S. Senate, should sathifY any yea. sellable Democrat that he is not to hi , trusted. . .7 Tlminellidayaburgit -• Register, : - Minot? . iesrnal. - Sc/Mytkitl gan ie Map and 'many , other . Whig , _pa. - • • pars have coma:out ',ape rtly - ind advocated , enema .o2l'll,. election to., tho Senate, The latter men is. ! published - that-contains a branch of the ',Middletown Bank t • Read. what it says 2 . • - .• We, at ur4yhigEdltor, have given • lap all hope, of aleetinta ! Whig.Senatcir in place ofDr..Stergeon; 'therotily-Objent no w to be aimed at by Whigs in the -Legillsturnis to Immo a Tail' man. :Under this - .caption it would be out of place 0.-. argue the Truitt question, and is .anappropriate as it may he,: . it is still more - VmMeire: The:people of this neigh,. b.ortiood, - ...and the -Whig pear in . general, - see•the necessity of such-amovement. :There•arecio - tr-be.. fare Mar . flePresentatiioliseVeral. names to be osed. in Iminneetion With this office, and they should - weigh! wittll - theinterestathe constituency on this import . seit7 coestion., - Wo. :believe, we, know, that Gea r Cameron iv the._ only ono. of the., opposition party -whole a"Tarlti - min,nitd:witti.:this• - vieW,'the Whigs wont:Lb - a: :juin:llo"M supporting 'him; antl'ibithis reatlPO, alone ,;we h dpe they may AO- Ham 42p, D ec.. t. ; , . . . out,of name., eighty ,Democratic pope% published in Pennsylvani a, only threo,m believe,have taken a standin favor of the.eq t er. or the Middletown Bank. Peb lic Democratic Junks, is equally as strong agalr e Winnebago .. Chief. 7 NO honest temons," . 3 to trust h im,; and no party will ever prosperTg,Cias any thing to do with tbetinprincisied Aristtiodist Lisislie r n , s Resolutions. . . At a meeting. of the male members of the Forsyth strict (New :York) Methodist Episcopal dhurch, held on`the 23ir ultimo, the following preamble and reso - • lotions were idopted • Whereas', at emeating of the minister; of the M. E. church' of 'New York; Brooklyn, and Williams: burg, held'atithe Mission Rooms; in New York, •on 'the 9th of November, WO, a preamblo and. resole tient; were adopted strongly condemning the rugitive, alive and in effect repudiating a claua of our -,coustittition.., Which reqeires the rendition or ftigitive• glares to their owners Therefore be it Resefried, By the male members of 'Forsyth street bl..E . :ahureh, that, while we will iegly - conceile" 'our preachers the right of expressing their private , ,opinions, yet we consider- the'promulgation of such sentiments as were embodied is the, preamble and 'resolutions painted by the Priaichefif meeting alio somber 9tb to be iejudicions, and calculated to proi. duce 'religious.discord end :promote pelitical.dis, Resolved; That we 'dibeent entirely. from 'the tent' meaty of attid reselatione.': Resolved/01kt,, as a,`.portion• cif the Mi E.lchurch, 'as vvn have hitherto sustained, so Ivo win ever strive to maintain the - character ofa contierratilie, latv:tri - 41 - - ing- p - peace.lovidg church, tied ie . ouch Viorthy of a Col36deaco in .oUr iutegrity, not to be mistrusted or inapeached.. . . _ 11..CCLLNErti Chairman.. . J. L. ratio vr, Secretary. '. - r The Ccingtelltatious el ttile Seam:in:. The •Irfk Daily Adveitiseri tillerlrealerking IL 1 . me of thd yeardo the constellations pea -1 , sees 4.15m0 resat the protect aeosan, proceed' thus: !‘ Standtag v , r facorttowards the smith, where, the e.lcrhOht Wotan' ' -we see the white light et , Lyre' fading, in the . west, ; t, jb e !G roat Bear; 'at no, groat dinette°. put it is at thcNovittiiat the sky is gemmed with the most spark ling jewels t;1 the 'tight.. The , PfeladesP load on the host , of cop stellations ; , Aldeheranl in the , Etyades,)]follows ; cloin , Then, comes the glorious 1 Oritinpr suPpMted on One'side by 0 Capella,'ancl Mothe 'other 'by! Procion,r and the s fleshing:Sirius,' the largest and mosfetralgent of ; the heavenly myriads. Thus tho giirgeOus praceesion advances, till the morning pia het "ushers hi the daiMi." '' Tun Dumont:Ll:emu Its Titisizei.=—A letter in tho Now 'York Journd •of Co%ninerFe,' datad -- Beyroot, Sirfa, MI/ember 15, lays that it is understoda that Neves! Sem, who is ill •Aleppo; with I.tio'titlo of Nand Pasha, will the chief' director_ in' the laic lion of.the - ohastiseinotit npon' tho ., Insiirgents, of whonithere wera.3oos slain. ' A propositiod has been ,matle to convert; the 'fri• gate denstittitioti—;r Old lionsideamas call her-4Mo a receiving ship at 'Boston. Word ; , derely,hope the deeecration will not be pol:ha t , What, turn that glorioail frigaie, vvhozTio than 4 ! braved the battle and the breeze!' foridan trod half :a century ; whose quarter.deck hfelyictory ; by Preble, Hull-and 'Stewart , in momfoiood of the whose planhe arc yet stained-withforn her into an bravo tars whe,died other b.atteriehere is as little ignoble receiving :ship 1 isievoXtrimisru- in the en- OCCalliOrrfor the profanation / rflioroughly repainted, gestion. The Constitution;od for another half cert. only two year, ago,"aed !Alf the &steer ships in the Cory; moreover she is (au talisman of victory, the ;loy. Let us keep,di; has never been beaten.— glorious old frigatfullatlociatione. her name awn. What a thrill 01./s.' kens . 40kadjig , 04,itatomnd rou!'of 1, With ofizbil4itaeowl and the battle.peal= weld amp of the free !. [Phil. . • .•• = • ~,.- „ The Whigs for Simon Caziterozi. Vac, “ Old Ironsldes.” PhiPadtaPtala SplrWof - the Tlmcs. This it iindoubtedly.oneof themOst enemyfie:pa pers in Peribsylrenia: , The editor is a peifeatiOnig• ma, and it PinttleS his readers no little sometimes to _know. What he is dr log at Oceasionaliy he, has lucfd intervittsrund unites tolerable''good caminon ammo, buthe is certain to fall, back into his peculiar habite,and Makes himself an object of pity and con tempt to the..eyee of all good 'Democrats in the State. under'-the "erlitortal..ehargetPf Vol . Du Borax, stood_ high . . with the ,• party—it c . was a spirited radical honest national paper t, but Since it has passelLinto the hands of its, present con , ductor, it has been .a disorganising sheet, reteark a. hie only for its sickening eulogies of the free soil '.aunties and disunionist% Persona who know the editor inform us that he has a very ugly habit of im. bibing too freely, arid . while under the influence of strong drink he writes'mSny aolish things which as tonish and mortify his iirimedinte friends. During one'el his lucid moments, on the 7th:day . of November last the -editoi'..of the Spirit of the ji'mes penned the following paragraph, in`giving ex pression to his views on the'questi on of U. S. Senn. -tor, With a foil persona/ leiwtotedgeor the gentleman abont-whorn be was - writing r, . • . , o We cannot, however ' 'after a full review of the emergency,, Repress our decided advocacy of the, nomination officio. JEREMIAiI BLACK . , o f Sem; erseteonety: DIirPUBLIC and PRIVATE chttrac• ter,.his sternness or political purpose; his inflexible adherence to.all the formereend rules of which are . indisPenvable to.our success, the native Powers of hia - itatellect, find the est.nt of life' LIT. ERARY, LEGAL • and' POLITICAL acquisitione, ALL combiee-to, impress this idea upon the minds of all, Who Seriously and INTELLIGENTLY consider - the subject in all. its hearings. But . we shall EN PORCE our, PREFERENCE more at length hero. after.,, In his paper of the 14th of December, the Editor wrote an article retracting nearly every Word con • tainedin the above, It seems that he was of the Opinion ; when writing the foregoing; that Judge BLACK wa's'on_enemy ,of BIIertIMAIT but learn.. rw tog afteards that the kindest 'personal and cal relations iiisted yetticen these patriotic and distinguished eons of the keystone . gtate, the Tithes man turns around and viDiaes Judge SLAcIC in the meet outrageous mapner,ind opposes - his election to the U. S. ; • ... In his paper-of the 17th , cif `Decem ber,' in writing on the - same subject . (probably while , 'under the in fluoride of lignor,yEdfor of the the i ies says 1 -W Tin . . . 4 e have made it a point in . the , 'co' mi ng; mihg elec.. tion of n'UditceStates Senator from Pennsylvania, (and the people are ready and eager to sustain us,) that the suetegfed candidate must be opposed to Mr. Bucher:in, and meet be regarded as pledged to defeat all the plans and Influences by which he would , at. lain , the PfCa identiar chair. Any, other 'political cOmplexion will as certainly ensure thedefeat of the Candidate, as that his name will be offered to either the caucus or _the' Legislature Pr . - - - ' This is certainly - a new test, and extraordinary as it is new. Heretofore. our party test was, when a candidate presented himselfbar office, Is he hon.. esti' Is ho capable t Is helliihful to the censti. lutionr) Now this wiseacre in:Philadelphia wishes to interpolate into the. Democratic creedthe ad. ~iiional;tests,`,ir Is be an enemy of. James Buchan an 1 le he an Abolitionist t! , The extremo"obsur• dity ot such demands will strike every reatonable Man at a glance... As well might a religious test ho set up, at once, and the particular church to which a. man belonge,...be made an objection to disqualify him for office. If it is a crime in Judge, Bt.apt. to, be a friend of 'stuns BuctrArrstr, then, nearly , every Democrat whose name has been mentioned for U ! . 8. Senator, will be guilty of a misdemeanor in the opinion of this crack brained Philadelphia Editor. JAMES BUCEIAiaIf laot, a warmer'or more . eri: thusLiatic friend In -the world' than our talented . townsman, Col.' %Vinson McCarrinuess: 'Annex.° Parnett, as we happen to know; is alto a devoted friend of Mr. - BOCIIANAri. - And other candidates for U. 8. Senati, Judge WoonwanD, OEDZS, CCM. FpISIT-11, R. P. Ftentzmr, wen. reenert, LRICIiARD 11.1481!), JAIIES X. MELANAILISt, QOM StroWnel,' are well known to y lid Trieed‘r Old Buck. , l: the , Times man iiifircarto'his' test, he-will have to swear allegiatieeto . the Middle town Bank, Or else go into the rinks of Viihrgery at once.. Weshall notice a " each nod bull stopper the Times, eed.thee let the Ally paper Aide for the.pre- . - "-There are but few pareone, in eithei eirty, who have forgotten the incidentn of n cabll held, &short time elece; it the celebrated tiolitical, and mineral 9rings in tbe vicinity or Bedrerd. Titiniest pram 'neat actors were James Buchanan anil4erenuah Black. Need we nay , - - /lily is but a reprint of the miserable slang of the. Federal paperset the State. We hapPeand to be at Bedford lastsummer during: the entire smy .of Mr. Bocustrartnt the:Spring& We . saw and con versed with hint daily and holirlyiand We believe, and indeed we know, that no ouch "cabal" Its (bat:; alluded to overtook place. Judge Discs did not reach Bedford intil a few dap anir Mr. Bocuirlite had left; and Nance it was impassible for these gen tlemen tobe ,4 1ctors ,, in any ce whatever.— We have fronumtly read in. Federal and prOfessing Detnecratic neispanera r accounts or some MYYta4:. rious nieetingett Bedford, Springs, written by some contemptible piney-a.liners;Whe - are paid for mane* factoring all etch coarseness yarns. ,We thint, monkey of thif desdription - loafibg about Bedford wh ilo we werethere, wha tad a great profusion"Of hair growing ataut his upper tip., As .he was dor; Mandy. sipping blot julipi and Cherty•cobblerni ho was generally it each anenditi ow that 1 261000 nm n oas _ w illl og to m i ce It was said that he was Philadelphia Times.' Hifi one of the editors of the : name we have hrgotttmt gut wel . mlicwe it was not Liattrzt.:Gottarin I , Patbroad Blection .. . , 'We learn * fkitifie Marilflold ShiiAdiad Bonier that the eitotie - rfoti Monday lire 24ih, in\yyllowo ship,'for or agitnit subscripiioTt Stact.er the Penosylirsoia 'and - Ohio Ritilrtiqd; - ristOtid lowa': For subscription, Against subscription, Majority flr Folureription; A Fattarn or in thitrati.—:" diSn't - lo thai lari-amdetuiP.:4lict Atlanta (Ga.) Republic says , . . on .h. A ~... e s . 0, the at .111;gpsto " D e c " tr a v y i ll vo . tlo m nar e ,y ti a ll oT h dier ra r i e yri, trili d e , d ar tLb i k h e ! h e: 'donee in Cobb op enly, on t e .., Very well 800. that he could "r at eyes wore so di it on. Whereupon, he drooped to get the people ' He was told thatllley wore tr M to dissolve.or.sccedo tram the hie vocred 1 ...,,,i 5. anc1, seemed to be in deep distrimi for one or t'''' a faltering voice . said, ,; i f Jar minutes, after which he raised his head. end „ i tam deadt”' While he et tered theta words ° ,' Oh. don't do the*, '; Jorge team t i nged each other dawnhltr• way" wid cheeks.' He ;was told that 'a ,iOll would try to prevent them_, to great e uelber; T ig , Don't let them do ft till I am which , he re!, ) , 1 dead'!" t,,rl;llo„44..CoNtrtertotrr.,-,-Tho returnti from the . .stMe, with - the' eiception Ci of two towns= Milk" ~' ~,, , , ~ ,r hury- a ndStiirling%-hatehten received, which a population of 37400. .In 18401 here were 110,000 inhabitant or' about 20 pir cent., in the last towyeare....This tolls alood story Ibr old Connecticut. ,-.- . ':,., MErtuckiN New flAirpt, Meeting ofthe friends of thognion wee: held . in. New Basco on Toeaday evening, and was largely attended by men of all parties. A dories of 'resolutions were adopted, which abounded in patriotism and a deter mination to uphold,the lawo. : . - , • . ; 4 IW•Land difficnities in Scotland cilia to , such an extenT, that the British . papers are Calling .tor an iii'• euinbered - estates Commissioner to divide -, and:aell (hi:lands in the Medal:l4 , „, • ..,....,.,...., .. . DIED s 011 Tuesdey, the 3Let air M 8 years - MotErXika ed. O ti i ii e i - x u r; nrtj L t!rti4s:pleee: . (iernihe - ie s id . ' cdclz at.- o'clock. Stribblings and 4 . enny Eind was in 'good healtkat Cliarieston.on Taeaday{andiatendefftogive thrizoncerispiaThapi. day, Friday and raogo:frersA five to . .. .. . -- n A.;.fisb_broke out in Danville, Pa., u Thursday, night, destroying four stores, and'a building used as a d brellipg L and a bashers Shop. , The loss is about 35,040, partly. insurnd. ..The huildiags were owned by J. T. leach. -- A frnens took place between two free negroes in on the Will; whdp one," nanied"Dzininl Srnith;killed tin; olkier with a' rahair. "."'" The IShitionallotelligeitier anye the Weshi tigtett - m'otteetent is now 85 feet above - Mrs. P.aitinktod weeders What on airth keeito it from doie!—/Y,,Y..Burt, . ; • The - Tioy (N. Y-..) . WAigtsays . that L. Ward Smith', of Rooh'eiter;' a , 'member of ihe Legislature. fioni that city, is to -be Adjutant General; Mr. Porter,„a son of. Ger— P. S. Porter, Governor's Secretary. , . • • . . -- A memorial signed . bylared Sparks and otherr t et" .. - Cambri . dge; atking.Cringiets; to purchase Hiram Powent' emhientatienistatne of America; htii been Pre. seated in the House by Par Dilhey.' . . Perry Davis has recovered - dan'taiei in ihe Sct• pretne Donn - ot Rhode Island against Geo.tondall, for imitating the label of the pain-killer, a medicine very', warming for the innards. The Trenton True American states that on the ist of July, 1851, there will be an ceerptiu ia the tr.)3,lTeres nry of $15,115,169 19, instead of Mr. corwin's *stint' 6r , 5458,996 99. The New Hampshire Constitutional Comientien has almost unanimously provided for the election every, two years. by the people ist . a Slate Commissioner tit Agriculture—his duties and pay to he fixed by the Legi#:,. lature. - , . . . The Century 4destion, which agitated the world last year, is ebonite be revived. Aecerdlegtoilleniest -generally received opinion the first holfACitke teenth century closed last night; (Taesiley )Deo-3ish• 1850: Forty pews were 'sold in the 'ifs* lidithodiist Church, Norfolk, on !Tuesday eveniat,. : for the ma of ten thousand dollars, which was aTremiurn of five liundred dollars upon the assessed vales.. Mrs. Fannon, of New Orleami week before last, gave birth to no less than three pledges of affection. At 12 o'clock, on Friday, a girl was born, at - midnight a fine boy, and on Saturday, at noon, 7Frg. P. gave birth to a girl. All the Three and the mother are said to be doing well. A Daily paper has been established atflairis: burg by Geo. Bergner & Co,. which' is,intendedto-be permanent'. It is published* $6 per wanton or 6 cents per 'weC.k: It will be an metal publication, "especially during the tessian'of the Legislature, 'and eight • theunand inhabitants of that town will no:doubt find it so. '' -- Punch has lately bed:di:if a Protestant who has lust discharged an old'and faithful servant, because the poor fellow happene to have a Roman-nose. Stott maids I TirOU me requested to .call ats Stitnes:-M , Giure,i; 77 Wylie strnet, and lenient your Pants, in:meet-it,' es/i/, 'or bcfore the Enh elf Itutuary. — By order:' "P. ROWLEY; Capt. M. Watzecuse.lit,,Setet. . . - Election. • A N.ELEvTIoN *lll bd haid-for Viesident, gers, and other °Mears of .the acsato cy TRAM?, in the Rooms nf.t he Alsllociation;iin Thursday', the 2d inst. : , at 7oillock p. --; •,;•-• ' A . GOOD FA IthlEß'wanted to go to Kentucky and inkeeitarge,of a good farm. -A-number. of book-, keepers, salesmen and young:men want employment in the a g eseighbogW also a - number of boys' of all and several c aimed men and boys:wish exn. pinyment. Money borrowed' and binned ; land and bents rented or told, and all kinds of agancies attend ed-to at the usual charges: Please - call at ISAAC DARR'S' . jelffiti Agency and Intelligence Office, Fifth at. F oR • SALE—lhozes cheap and useful Faintly Medi. tides:4so cheap nridTempeze d ard Chart;Antal Wooden Bowls;_a few Slaps, and aronce ;To tetsi and a small variety of other blanks; a few. Books, Ink, Quills and - paper ; for sale cheap by ." ' •• - • ja1:31.• ISAAC ;HARRIS. " OU R /101USAM Cy . HELL OYSTERS AND GAmr. tedeived daily al 4 , Ort ft iiOIISE,” No. a Diamond Aliey. 191:1m . - NAT. BIiNNETT. I LOUR.-:-'2l/U bids Superfine and Extra, in store and for nde by • STUART 40iSTLI4, TfIOBACCO.-51.1 boxes prime s's just received and ,for sale by tjall ' ' SILL. SSCOTCHSNUFF.—.-44 boles, 4 ozdplackttges, Bond's extra, for sate by (jai] STUART, 2c. SILL, . S P c A or ri o l a til by eiGAl,l : Op EE:::-Salbaji Y S . . rp' EAs.--90 halrelests, to Ow, 6 --- _ ' - STUART.RT. & -._— vy'OLASSES.-10 barrels for galeby -11- jar , STUART-4h SILL DItOOM6 —LIM dozen, to -•-• • 13 , < ' ' 'y dozen, to 0i0.,e T4iPA T R ' 4'' . ss ILL 30 kegs just received by, nORIV.-10 bbls. in store and for gale . by jal_ STUART & SILL. E 4 i , CII.EIS.-72.1*.5 bushels tu store and for sale by, jal STUART' it' SILL AILS —lOO kegs, 8 andlo4., in nom and for sale by . STUART A SILL. UTTER. -41.1 kegs and. JO b ment. 8e1111172(47*at Omit, to quit the Business. QIIIRTb ! SHIRTS!! SHIRTs!II—The Shirts .and A. 3 Gents. Furnishing, at No.-130 Fourth street , .ign ol the golden Bee Hive, xtror Bs SOLD by. the 6tb of ..tann wiry. Call soon, as they are selling at. 50 and 75V' et. teas than the usual prices, and far lest than first cost. acc3t S. H. LAWMAN. New Stook or Pianos.. JOHN IL MELLOR, No, 18 Wood itt, has just received a new and splendid lot of - PIANOS, now open and ready for salci. - • - decal • Central Tea Store. TA P E subscriber, thankful for the large and extensive ge extended to him in the :Tea business, would in the public that heis now receiving a fresh supply, of very superior Teasof all kinds, warranted to give satisfaction. ,Country merchants are • respect , fully invited to give their attention to his ' assortment— warmnted lower Mint any other house in the Tea Mark et. HENRY C. KELLY, deal , . . Cor Fifth et &Market alley 5( )0 BUSH. SHORTS in more and for ante by dec3l • RHODES Zr. ALCORN. , RAN-1.110 olish.in more and bar sale by ~ 'decal; ' RHODES - 1. .ALCORN. QBUSH.3IIDDLINGS in store and•for sale by I decal • - - •. RHODES ALCORN, Olt-115bash. Corp, i n tbo eq,in store and for Neal] RHODES , O — .ROMVFEED—On hana and for sa ALCORN: le by • , ' , RHODES ALCORN. ORN bmx„._(:),,sale by • • dec3l - - RHODES & ALCORN. (VD MEAL:elortad and lot-sale by' N.; • '' .1410 DES &:ALC.ORN; 1.1.7 opposiie St. -Charles Hotel. • 11 101:4Vr FPOlllla. "EN - OUND in the Stockingtfora,_ on Fifth street;al'orte- Ir moue!, containing Tnlikcilara and some silver.—. The owner can have it lii , .aplatiori to WM. D&LY & CO., Fifth street. - • laee3o ' - OWEOPATEIIe PEIVSICIAN'Ona removed Hoffice to Pen n street, N 0.281, (beikeen Hanflat ltia n6el and Garrison nfiov). • : AT no time for-many years has there be .scruptilons trickery . practised won about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of e r. are circulated:through the town and counts:6 with e graver's.name suppressed, in order to induce the rant to begieVe them 10 be - penmanship. Perilous n roan of becoming rapid and elegant penmen,' will do. wN to call at DUFF'S' ALMCANTILE COLLEGE, and amine hand Writing. of some 'of the best penmeir in the city., who have been instructed in this Institution ! - TT is resmested that all persons having a ccOunbs anst ;L: the Pittsburgh Water.W.OrkS will hand :them in 'for settlement on or before the istproximo. deeB2;lw . NELSON, SuPerintelldeln- Now Books! New B00$8.: virmz, 85 Fourth street, has just received the Lad -y y der of Gold, an English story," by Robert Bell. = To Love and , to be loved, a story, by A. S. Rose; The Forrest Rose, tale of the Frontier, by Emerson Leni Leoti; or Adientares in the Far West; a Signe} to the Prairie Flower,ty Emerson Bennett Temptation; or the Watch 'rower of Boat -vent Olive, a novel, by' the author or" The OieSj" Singleton Fonts op R. N., by James Elannahianthor of sketches in" Vitra-Marine. ! The Rontish Confessional; : or the: ,Asalenlar Conies,' Sion, - its hiotory, ennsequences,anditoljey of the 'earths,: Western Scenery ()island and river, hilt and , dale, bl ithe Mississippi . Valley,. by- Wm.. .Wells for for sale as above a , and at P. 9:'Herfora's;Piderersiteet,"Allegheny. del QPDENDID - GIFT:BOODS; .Leallebrofj,/emosl . ,Snosvplake; •- , ".--. • • ' ,:.'Cnbinet;',Cr-IThidertzAir; 4:lOnsikelf Beartfy.v.--- FracndShiPliOrfaiiitAmdrunth—tenter Bloom ;- ei -r r !, • - i:PferhYterian,gsalm nno;Byton:Bookeispletididlyi • , :EniscoPuiPrayei:Booltsi splendidly -,Juvenile Presentation Books,' L-, • "Albitms itte; rec.t: For 'sale tbe • • iSPD,PATIONAL.-8,EP05TV0gy;.,•,,.... Cot Market rePotinhete,-,:: "--:.•Chrtstuaani-Preilients::• • A - LARGE variety.or Trench; : A and nc y Statione ry,nu 'tab for Ivoryd New: Year 'Papier' ittnehe; - Pehrl and Bone rd Cases :and Porte -hronaias ..Porta mes _with . ttrofifei and Tenon; d 'etched M. • ", • Ornaniental.Paper - - Weightb of.Glass,,___•Meible baster. add . Bronze:: lichen:unit Wsifer,eti and Weights' sitti, floiverif find Othee'beitittifel' curionslyMoulded, in ''th e;: - 0 entre: , :- Gold rrericii:p: svi therm without Gold :Pens. portfolios, various,. • Desks: .lieseivood -'Portable"..4Pr. Desks:. Backgammon Goads. Chess men. Sernp : bo : Herbarium's Prenek , NOie,' TO emhossedi titres. anti colored . edge ,— lace, and, - .styles,: with envelopesenvelopec-to Snit: Porcelain lalistai richly. gilt; a great variety. Paint pgzes. ! The abeve,-withltrinnY-Mher • fancy in- the, tionery'fine, forisni VT. e by, ~ 9: IlAYßPred e -• , C2s' corner Of riterkitt'andpeecnil at. Gift 'Woks "fdetIie .EAFLETS .OF MEMORY, edited by. ;Reynold Coates;M: D., splendidly. bound inTuilteyinciroceti. The Iris, edited ox Professor. John S. Mart,'lsiatutd'in Turkey morocco, mai; numerous illuminati° ha and en; vin s Gems of the Season, elegantly illustrate,: --• The Ke cpsake, a gill for the • Holidays , , bound in Tur7 - ke,Y Morocco; with illaminatimiti. - - The: Crystal Fount, for /Sat, edited by T. S. Arthur. • - Sona of Temperance Oaring, for 1851; by T. S. Ar.: • The Christmas Tribute, forlB.sllrving's Offering, . do Stiotr-Flake,:„, '• Forget Melslot.. ! do by Mrs, S. knist.. EneirdibllWOrtering,-Offering,, do Genis 'or Beatili , or . tatem. l 7_ol4 l for.lBsl,- edited by- E. Percival, ,boond in Turkey morocco, with numerous illiaminations' and engravings. , ; • == • - • ' = The Rose of„Sharon, IL religious souvenir, ; far 185 . 4 edited by lllrs. Sawyer. • . • Tu ti pper's Prove:llia' Philosophy, 'rations, editioiss,tle . len y bouedoad illustrated., • Read's Female Poets of Auteric a, Containing Oorttaits Or mrsi &Oakes Smith, Mrs. - F. Osgood:MI ts; L., H.. Sigoarney, Mrs. E. F..Elleti Mrs. Emma .C. Emburf, Mrs. Ameliaa.'Welby; Mrs. S.-J. Hale, E. C. KinifitY l ' Miss annC.Lynch,Miss Sarah J. ClArk,ey (Grave qreen! Shelly,Voldsmith, Bunts, Moore,. Coleridge, Howitt, Milmaa.and Keats ; coleridge,Shelly and Ream I.FoPO Byronand Winds - iv° rth , s'Pettical ' : Also, a= large _collection. - of partier. .ran.che, - pitpierttei- Albumain morocco and papier macho binding • also,a large collection-of 'splendid Juvenile- BoOks, with other workai.thr sale:, by C. : Late. Johnston tr. Stockton, corner Market and 3d JOHN• HARI4;It Seci!3, 9a. IFT ; BOOKS:—Allthe leuxitifol ...fuitutall 'tor 1854 , and the,Gift Booka of the sea!on,gpieodidly bound st received . tind foi totte at the ' ' -_-• ' ' __-"'• ' ' - ..B.DUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, , . No 65 hfarket street. _____ TEWELRY - Filli HOL,II::!4YS--A splendid as. Sonment jusvoliening. '' &eta • sonrbidnatts and New ' ear« ECNIVING, spleudid assortment of elegantly li bnuad and select Books for Holidaypresents;the Annitalt, a the season. 'Alio, -'-• -• • Episcopal Prayer. Books, itelt binding 1 Prestsyterian.Ysatm and -Hymn Books, at the EIBICATIONAt . REPOSITOB.Y,:.'. ad Market st • 'royal and G oode.. ••• : PRINENTR—Witi arc Anne 'receiving' lama and beaming assoitmeat ' - • T('YS; LADIES' DRESSING CASES, - . • • FANCY . ..WOKE-BOXES; SEISEL COMBS; Toilet Soap; Willow Baskets Wogona; ; Cradles. and variety goods, in all their varieties; Gold and Silver Le ver notches; Ear Rings t •Breast Pins. Finger' Rings;. Chains; Bracelets; Pencil Caves, Re., Zre.,,sultable for Christmas and New Years presents. • • '' •-• • Wholesale and Retail at reduced prices. ' • : KENNEDY A. HASLET?, No, .11 Market street. • Jolts B. MENTITIOr Rive - hid.persoruil attentitin.io OM repairing of,Cleocks, ,Wate lies rind Jewelry. Idecs Reg alias and Ynnepies STUART & SILL. neal Ettitte arid nrask Dsrellluga :' A T AUCTIOhI.On Monday, 31mittry'llOth..1(.54ar •.11. : 3 o'clock, will be gold op the premien, Centre•Avc nue,: near •Laceyht 'church; LOT OR GROUND. the second from the corner of Robert atreer,frouting 20 feet on Centro Avenue, and extending back 100 feet to nit alley;on bleb Is erected tivobriek•Driellingellooses, , —well fin. ed. -Theywill be sold tieptor ; tosether. de'•' ;AMES IkPI.:PIPM,..Atter• ..•. 'C l att i .. , &. ° l l L OP efl e j! . . 7 iiiitAltt l ' aGzirEeiglif: l l- : . i - o - 8itc.ce.7,25 - 57, - ..... a. mi l ~t iti- b - r aoiiTE,.....; New Books! . New Bookie: : ::,, •• • i . .1. . ,', • Z .410. .W„ii. -'• ; , ;;.:! ~ .. .., • - ET ISTINER aCO , No : . Fimithteld strectibitie re-; •- : 11 .. I ;IV: , Air , H oy le,; -'• '. •••• !,. i.- .....• .•'. • ' . 11.„,'.,, ived the following new grookii.•• i :'•: • r • - '"I • ~ _. - • ;,.!.. !, ,10;,..,..d0:,. pries. , ,Fot fialctry • - .":',.' ,• ": ;* ; No.:C2 Dictionary, of hlechanlepl .)14,Iginic :: ,:.Wpfk„andii.:deel7 - - .'• . -- .. I. . .EIND & 1110 0RUE.1iri. 1 Engineering :. • : • • • • .. t : tAlrar - -41 - 6 - Wadmit'onk e lz,....,. • . • No.lo Pie tortal Field Doak of itießevoltition; • g o • .--.:,...•, •- .' rea This •ercellent wort,- issued semi-montkly, wilt be -, • • ---.. ,JS d i m. ii i m , no Sold p ensi - 1 ... 7 complete in about twaarr croateMet, cent:la:lLn forty l : .....:, •;,,..) 7- 1: t .- :: 12: do • ",dli . . Speitsiellial : 1 . • :.: eight lama octavopages, each, arida descriptive recoil; . ;or.. ... . •:„ • .:4 : • do" ~ • Ratots4l•6o,- of journey reeeml,r:perforcied to all the most import 1 IVA Yeeei - Ved'at'ilie TiratCh'aid.rewelty Store ant histarical locdlittea or the Amerittin RerOttitiors. Th 4, l s , ; .i . ... ... :,,. ... . . isrw omits4:sl , 4 ,, t :;... .. . 1 plan is* unique. and attractive, emtirteingithechatacte •", deigi,.„ : , ~. corner oi biatket ant Fourth ata...... : istics Of a' book at travel and a history., - . . —. ..... ~. _ _. ~. STU&RT & SELL. ~ to close consign STUART 'ar. SILL. To Love - Ite:froTreit: Ro author of "Jrubeebiontioy o o r t it' ye been Thinking:, The Ladder _of Gold ; an English ably; by - 'tabor Marston of Nam:an: a tale • . , tq Olive : a novel: By the author "of "The Ogilvieir. ,l ! We have also on band and corsair, a large arlartmet of Ahnunts; Albums . lbus and Children's Books,.saitehb: It Adminusuratorril•noTAoll47"* .; it, T. ETTERS ocitdministration On the estateeiAntholy deeld.; late of o Pittsbalk.havint granted ao the sahsqtiber, allinreons Indehted.. to BO esatertre requested to make Immediate payment to a ther of Ars • and nit ' persona - holding claims again's( 4d estate will; present them, drily authenticated for netts m,ent, at the ‘Varehouse lately ocanpled'by:rnid A alb.' ny De elen, N0..86 Third street...- • ANNA M. BEELEN, Admintrtirstris. E. D. GAZZAM, Adminittratd dec4Slni MOLAB3E9-19 bbls.. (oak packages,) plantalon Molasses; received per'Steamer • Caledorna anifor sale by Neel)) • KING &:MOORAA). lIR BEST PLACE : lITTSBIttGO TO Bur REAL GOOD TEA 'it at MO R BIS. & 11A - WO Ft? H Tea Store, bi the Diamoutt. If you; buy . Tezut at this establishment arum, pm ire sare:to Amy them there again, as they , se/I. nom tut %Mat . a re . atliqty such un c public 741eveing: • •• • • , . .. . - • • - Estelletit family Teas 50c , P' th• • _.. 3 - - ~.2 • 7 Th 2 very,best Teas impottsl76e. n048_,•- 1 ,0& [d ntrgATP FRUlT .— hew re-suktio ruasin,: 1., j.121e. IP , 1b.,10 tb.f0r.8400:0252,22 II boX,4 4 r h — '‘ u t . 27 .by,hlOft MS.& 11A WORT/1, in th• Diariond .. -c 1101•1•11.....•• A. MILLIREM( A, 4; cr2t”,,, L .,,,,. ~,d llay AVE 0 . N HANDirthelrextanilieT,T=47,... zit - CHAIR MANIMA.CT9E.Y, a large assortment or Iliney Mid plain they will sellls4mt tent-below euitoei. "LE:l.am,, Terrratcash only: , .•, PI teittstrgla Diquel, ' Cmi RArtrinnis }TALL. 44 GRAN' srR 110,EY'..117.11:PADDOCK,.M. A. YidiciPal ; . W..T. tAlloststo, M.A.—Ass/elate. - ' '••• • This Institution will be opened It tee reeePlten Pupils on THURSDAY % tbe 211 d. of,/anunt'y next Cie:. f calars explaining the object of thelntl:/tomont mode of instruction, discipline termer, tee., maylliS be had at the store,of Mr. Geo. R. Wilma and • betS. & 'CO of the Principal, at the Monongavla House, from to 4 P: hr., of each business day of.t vi•eek. • (dec273t YLATE weitedEßS—A. r panned Plate Watixi: n!aq.-gtl liesialat4inall4.p: • e e du ' , . Cot ibliket.And EreeOlid NIA %, IUU 'Autism muLAssiA 2 .—/secrierl* eebrAilesl 79 we Sugar 116tuseShlap5fdt idle by' " der..2o paNG tt IdOORHEA.D. , A-New Cakc for New gear's 7layf I MR. P. H. HUNKER "him' baked:,and ornamented) another litammotEtake`for NOW Year's Dar. , ,It surpasses his Chrtattni&Cake btonentity and Ha would respectfully return hist thank*** the public for „their liberal patronage of his establishment on Christ mas, and begs.leave to assure the that be will spare neither expense nor trouble 10. prove himself worthy of • a continuatiotrortheir favor; onNew Year's Day. On New Year's evening, at 8 o'clock, he will put up i n lottery all his Fancy Stand Decorations, sueh as Filen Flowers, Wax Flowers, Vase Images, /be. Cakes, .Clllll4iekrand Pratte can be had at . No. 19 _fib street.. - .idee.4o) P. B. HUNKER. Holiday - Frearnas. ENNEDY & FIAZLETT have, a largo and rick' torment of fine Wood, Tin, - Outta'elasuo; WaX r China TOYS. Fine' Watches, iiewcfry and irari _ goods, suitable for Christmas and New Year's , presents--Useful and ornamental—fornale low at, r dec24 • ''• No 94 Market street: `;; [great Attrnctton.. - ETENE.y-miNER.-& CO.'S Book•Btote ortSmithfield i 1 aL street, opposite-Brown's Hotel, ismow the place of aursction to those Wishing to purchase Annuals, GIB Books, &C.- if you vituatto present a friend with some thing reallyworth the acceptance, go to WEINER'S and bay a book. - -They have decidedly the largest and /host superbly. _beautiful collection to be , found, any mhere,. which:can be attested hy, all who'have examined their stook. .The stock of kovels_suid- . -cheap pnblicationsi genetnliy,at jS Immense and,embiaces endlesi variety' - • ' ' 'idec24' action Sales. J'AllEfit 4tICICSHNIa• ' ' • JOSEPH FOSTER n°ll7l 7l=lE ' mo Arai • Anearrraaca--Pirst Tier and Parqoette,s4) centt-,. and and Third Men, 23 cents; Colored Gel lery,P4 Private Boxes, each, 51,00. • Doors open at 61 o'clock, 03mi/trim-sat e'cilick:. Er NO HMI. RECEIVED PerwerV, Greek Slave.. • • rpHIS world renowned Statue 1, wilt be exhi . L Philo Hall, over the Post Wee, for a few commencing Monday December Hours ofdMen from 9, M. till 9 P.M. Athniseion 25 cente r sen tickets 60 Cents, Pamphlets 60 cents. o' P. a.—The Statue is the property of Mr. Pow is exhibited tor his benefit. . • ' WILL CLOSE T ISOOIV • •• Lecture - Room, • Arastauar BUILDINGS, ZLI3BIITY.§ OP EN N EVERY EVENING , BOIL A EH Tt 80, Bayne,' CelebratOlBo,l4ll or Pa ram. ENTITLED A vas - AGRI° EMI El Embracing raagnificegt .vtereri;.of /3oatqf the' ' bor Halifax, the . Atlautic, Liverpool; Litton, IV' theThames,paming under the Ettidgee;anduiling wick t view of the TELAhrES TUNNEL, brillia alumina ted, and both banks of the beautiful RIVDI An exhibition even , Wedtiesd . ay sad" Satitlay.afte r -...! noon, at 3 o'clock. - • • 1 • Admitation2s cent.. , •-- . •,.•-• =• , AI. ---------. • . •!. • • '.. ' Oeetee he Pte goes 7ai11,.T - Zi . 1 . • . No. Ift7 - Fultan at., N. TorkiDet:24i.l4..iu. ij...:- i' To - al/ whose it may Conurn : ' A . • . , ..,,, 'pais May' certify that .1. B. Hot. is aly‘ssab or ai d . ... 1_ to act as Agent for !‘ MOR.RI &,V 18' 1101r1R. i t JOURNAL," Land . that all receip iveta.hy - him in pity ..;- ment for saidp ape r will tie ?I aly-ha owlettimi.by us Rt . ::: , the Ofride of Yablication; and at 11 , expresily agmedand's ‘: understood, that all sabaeriptlone ate pamlio onelcitri ''.}• In advance, and that no name will be trtfrtedonstils' ~. ;Rooks till the money,f or the pai same' In d. 1- • : . ..,.. The new volume will commence pl. the Anil ef , leette.l.. ; ; ary. Subscription? received by I. V. Helmer' Third el., r, opposite - the Yost Olfice.• morals &I. LIR, • • ;:- dec3o ••-. -, - ' -,...' •. ': Edi01:317714, •, • * 1 -- . , . ... .• . . . 'raisiE PLANTAGENET GUARD '11620118' earl' be — I. - used in bed, lathe dark:, eta by personS adth tree: t .._ , lons hand, with ease; safety, tad In hair iL# usual date, without the passibility of. eatibt...therskin. 'Wall el. tl I feet ed by, means of the pinearDnat‘w,hitfl ht - adiatted: to the razor the greatest Meaty and himplieny.4.-* Every Razor Is made of thoftnesstempored attelland warranted. • • 4 ; • . . • . They • have been extin4 or ;lied anglandiaitd , pronounced the most pelf, I:And ; ego mpg*. tared. , t The new. Invention IftlY be used "*.i*P!Take ty. l2 —/ortsfon Past. ..* ' "This razor Is a spletifid fovention,*andlif greataso }= to:ma.-..v.verscuts, espefially for people anataadyl hands: • .e. :z . , ; ,.. heu!,..B.shithwirk.roinvuti..• - 'notch d Eire de_-.• • f • - • GIZ) • c. 17 t • his • v 1 ,11 1 .118 t his best drortatikeef.:::•-: t:cy long ealoyed repetahort of the . • He wilt keep constantly on hand &reit the 'season, Gisa r SnuLand. VAN Orniats&c..azeti,i„, BAR Will at all tines be *applied "Orith the Cizotersi.Lt gross. • rdtcl7:l7.l• - GALLAGHER; (1": BIG ..BOOT.:. BIG BOOT: 240 LIESEWrit st2.I4.E;T. • • READ OP' WOOD STREET. PlriSfltNtN. IrEIIII:JACPCIN learns the public; Mat be bad Oa TV bandapt ieeetyma an extensive and prima as-- 'prurient of DITS and SHOES, stumble !oft the and NVinter ade, muter hod cart. : N. B. Hoste work mado in variety: •, ': pEntsprAL .oikss—hreTALT,Te,RUBBER . • A large assortment ot, pentatual.gloss Bab. • ber Over ,%06., or The newest and most approved "pat i ' tera", torUdies, Ce ritlemen, Niue', Boyd 'and Cldld re n's treat. Also, splendid variety of Ladies. and: Elates tined Bastin; add' Boats. 'nem 'Shoes wP, i j be found to bia ansarpassed by any in the market fo neatte,u, durnbility sad...beauty . of warknuddildp. i.. 1- TRA. FLING TRUNKS AND CA,ELPET Nomma—Tbe BIG BOOT-standsja the doorway I:Liberiy. streetalead of Wood. rsep w. W. WILSON F 9" M.F.,—A largo .dquble;•Countiog-Hou3e Deep nzgoosl crdor. rpeRSON & •pt • decgi .'• • • • •, • Watevatreet.t . . , CCO—.IO boles Springer's cur , *P's;•••." ‘• . . Aroore'e S'47, ei !inlet . * • • STIMAT:&,;•'§I.LL:C..• . : 0 • ....,t,l''''' • !• • • •', Country Knit it ,—... .......: t . E have-jou teteireikatba . . ..:;,',T`PI-1..; ... i._ W SOCFOr4ifa.ne, s°ll,-4 " •1114Mta; .!1/ iociiil,' By4oCtioryfitkiirOtt . l : ti3 ! ''' -- 'notinial ealiY•l: — •—:-,;%:", •-•-• " • • ; ST RECIOVED mod for ra ea ne,W., , auppir.of-figb:.• • r RFUMR I / 4 .444410g 7 -, . . Jenny Lind Pocri4TEiy, - ; . • ' ;. 'Queen of Flotioltslfous Off , Poreciao , • JettorLind , ffloosters " pouL ' IficbgE ...• t., , . "- . . aOiner of Wood . an 4 ad streets. , XTILACrfekNLCOWOOD; _ CaniTas9.26 • • ; • :.; :Solpinito ;" • ChtonieUrbco.':e. • ANTATION MOI:ASSM-20 barralii i iussif FOL. Iffolaiisajasttecadvitd and tot &ate - 4 - $ XILLER eL ,RICKETSIONV'r. 7I * 1 " Nos:4l and =Liberty. it: deel9 :- - THE Annum Mentinpea ISO Stockholders do of .Direottits- rot tho Ohio -or" Santos& Compass. will b ; el , A.l i.:•• • - piny, on the Oth offs, .• • - ; /i. M.ana. • 10Fr 8 . BA •"' ri Lna fol ' '14,4 2.4-,, ZR . .* Ce(l'alssofir . .tht. of' •!. Rae blur& . - Itch Frt t tiida;Getptlistesisttli' fatleY and :t. ners4,/ ;:t • ,• • ••Cooklng Wine. wad pear, . OR SALE it* the quart nt ISTorrot & I.oidO of the:4ls=ond: • •;• • . Liabon Wine, • '23.cente per quer,t; Raisin Wine' 2 • J , • - . Blount. do 38 • : " Pure Grape. Juice so- 4 ' - ,l3randylrom 20 to sti " : •. New , BOokal New • ZOOK* g:::-s •: . 1 MALL, 85 Fourth street, bas just received Coindoe... - of Brsinswlek ; the conclusion of the ' hdystedeiri o Court of London • ; by W G. W . Reynolds ; . •ilinilrld*"... f tarin, ovary. Social DlAlinctions, by the author-of HO.; Giles' and S i.t James, "ate; Light and •Daritt , 'es, or thl- s Mysteries of• Life. by Mrti. Cistharine: Crowe: Rostd . .A Shikspeare, No. 2!3"; The Divorced wiroitr 7 ... a: 4 t!t: 4 thur. The firit No. of the American" illetsuntlod.odin - F of lite ;Waverly Novels is also reeeirel-2 6 ,7m 1 7. . i • rer of the' great " iVilkill:Or.ther NO/ 14 .. ...._," sa9/I!ii ava. . ; himiself of the preseintzaPPdituill_ k _ ll4 ''''' °.-11. "Pre . ! . dui l . this standard work—for sale. ar ....pvi:!iitid 41 P, S. r• • ( fold's; Federal street, AllegionY• ,' -"' ''-" " tdeer l " • • P17.0111E011, • cern ert7, taso, : • UTE certify that i ne ptraents amounting ID forty. . th ousan d fi ve brodred dollars have been paidrami ••••• cash-on the. stock of . 16 P4048 Y/Vabil/ 'Salt AZlntartlal ring Compan y,otarai ani that th e debts duo 1111Ovid.Weroy nine hundredd on the adth of November last:. .; • - • GEORGE;TIIOII.IeBM.See'y : I 2 ::-. Cuiut es Nw, Free , . • - and If Insurer. • AtExtried v and subscribid•2 ; • .. • shi s TA day of December t lBso. • , ..• .74 stratums.; Alderman. , tleClFLlvira.'" • Soap 'Stone GArlddles, •" •". ! "A'S eribzeribenshaie . .intst.ireptived , ii few, doiedCati.... petior Soap Stone GRIDDLpSi. di eel. 'hoof manufactory.- As Mead eriddle tr• -a re , ' , wed • witkolst! grease df any kind, they,:aro. free frdnithe fitts t and offensive odor that attends" the use of the cimirnani iron Griddles, and whictr-Itintres thenim objectionakie.l • For sole by. 1 , • , deelo ' • . • • • cot Market and Seedbd 'me , ' • ' Central Tess sad. thapasir Grocery tsuue.:; TE lin en qualities of Greeittuld Black TEASefilati •etra, Java and RierCOPPEES ; Levering's H; fined wad Crinkled SUGARS ...Netv Orleans; St.i.etds3l•, Refined and Havana ' e.; beat Bench RAlSlNS;.Citratt,i •' t: 4e gPf?4 • PePif PiudeliD!t4tiitte4 or site by ' • : • I dtiotl .. No.olo Vitnistfeel- i . •. Comm' ofThirti antidsk. ••• DUFFi 1 1 11\1 \lril t i \ I [ 1 1}111:1 11. re4r-„treet.,e. 4 l6,bc,liii . This comp o ••M nc o and Practice Auritued in this eitablishment includes every branch impolite for a per,- t • Cect mercantile education:: The ultra e process . has bye: ' i matured and perfected by nemiteleven"Yean Pr"P' '... ...!- • ja teaching: an d about fifteen yearn prev ious • • in eXtenstvis - domestM and shippinigbasi• •-•:',• • who aspire to tho highest rank as uccou • 4 ,. . ou consulting any reddest city merchan t.'' .' ' 4.•• only establishrueorof.tho kind in the cit. • .:- r' • ... . S.: Mercantile community hive any Confid e .. • •-•.-,• :4, , • "beat in mind I , that all the pompous r e .... • ': i. 73.:: iitapt.ttnatees.." charterh" "sump' •• .- - •;; • de., iuld hothidg tathe ability oterr :. : ' .. ' . ; ' • . •• . i'..• dedndarr - 21mustmmts. es. prima GittlYeardare..ibt xale , Enov26l' , WAT DYER ' • - coui • .ILACICE; : ..! .. 4 • • t,?.
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