;liii i i.:sl;t#4t*,4: , ..:l)* L. HAMPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR: PITTBBU.R43 H: MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1851. (17"-" Tta Ameriecn c* , ffizeti ain ever seam toluicem the iftuon,as the "Irate ati blessings, Disunion! Godfor bier'.=l9htiont f/Scunbtlts would . fug- the: ritihtists" the decciArilkauatut _ . akMdCR`A'TIC NOMINATION JOHN -B. - GUTHRIE. , -="1 1 0 .2 A vereliterth-.. ,fixts7lffert*o`P Oir his it larger circulation than any _itibeription vapor_ published inPittsblngli.' To bust ness men it - affords an extellent medium for sing; Staff being Democratic paper issued in Alleghe- V,..tottaty;Af goes tato the 'hands eta' close of readers renehed - 1)y no' other paper. Advertisers will be geed enong*in hear - this in nand... - 7 - tomorrow. the Addrosa of "TailittitorMiti;"*., Choirmano fthe state . Contra In'toittee ;tithe DemocriCy ol ire: tile Pennalvroilan,Jimtuitil. I....?"lllilt,ttlile glee place in the ,follnving proCeedings Of e.portion.of the. State Central- Committee, from a `respeto the . Democracy who" participated in the vueetitig; but. Cannot in• th e face or &resolution of tt :regularly ; coniened ;:teetilig -of the - Committee, tvutognise theth 'as - official : .•. . . --' • IVE4SVE'PENVILATA'I3OIthiIIIVVVICEt. At ' 4:me e tin ` • " • - - g: of the State 'Central Cominittee, held pursuant to-n:tice, et the Merchants' Hotel, in the city it Philaderphis,tin the evening of-theltith Deceuther c . I,Bso—thii, following member& of the EUmmitteeleiog T presant a -• Eon: Charles - Brown, Philadelphia - county. • Vm.1.,. Dio - art;;Estp, Northumberland.' :I)Andrew .M.Salladei Rsq k, 'B erk a. 74).ivid F. WMistrul t Eiti.,Eark. • 1 ~..,-, John Kulp, Eig.,lainctuner. , -. ' • C. E. Wright, Eeq, Bucket . - --.- • . } .: - . - Oharlesitrad3lEsq.. . ,' :- WilliamDeal,Eall,...t ' eln Peiiladliis --- atetel Barr, Esq., .- ~ tik..T:..1..P. - Stokes., -.2 • ,-- -..-- -• --' . • .: On motion, C. E. Wright, Vag , or Bucki county, wan called - to the Chair. :, : , , Letters from members of the Committee front Abe_ counties_ of Washington; Bradford, Allegheny, Schuylkill, Latent°, Fayette, and, Philadelphia, re. finosting that their vete, Might be recorded, were reit_hy the Secretary, frorkwhlch it appealed that eighteen members o f the State Central Committee participated,in person - or by in the proceed. % &Wood, :That the 'time and place for holding the Contention-for the nomination of candi. dates - for the Supreme Bench, be reconsidered. Oa motion, Retotred,,lhat the Convention for the nomtnatinn,ot Candidates for the Supreme -Bench of Pennsylvania; be - held at Reading, - on - Friday, the Stßitaytif June,' 1851; C. E WRIGHT Chairman 'pro tern. Slowns s Seel. - - - . '..tnited States Senator. ' , Thbrfollowing letter Cuplslas itself. The tame of hir.Routabis been geperally and favorably mention , ed in connection with the place'of -United States Senator,Aend hla distinguished ability and high tharc acfertilii adorn it or anymber pu blic . position::,, • 21 the -Editors my same, having been.mentioned in "cormeetion with the Senaiership of the United States, to supply an approaching vacancy in the teatnfone of our Sen ators, from this State; the time seems appropriate, tharthelegisliture is on the eve of anembling, for me to-say, that I -decline being a candidata for that high situation rind ask the favor of making- this pub.. lic through tbe medium of 'year columas. " Rrcnano Ruse, • Sydenhain, Philadelphia County. Dec. Slat, 18b0. Vticerhtlidelptilis. Tholes This crazy, fanatical, disorganizing print, after abusing every body and every thing that did not come up to' its idea - _of right and wrong, ban at length; commenced an open defence of'S itrion Cameron; the meet unprincipled and: - corrupt man living—a man - of whdm-litea..lacirson said: view him both +a bankrupt in politica and property, and • not to` be trustod- . 44ny one in tiny way. or by any body?) Thefeatit, consideratim that induced the- Times to change tone' - in regard to V. S: Senator, is now made:itanifest at-the nose on a man>a -face -•- XlLt4,o4:p . welislopLal Mate lot ANOTIIERIDZIWOCakrte iTICTORYS An election took place in the Eleventh Congres. slorialillietrint of Terineylvania on Monday last, to fill the vaeaneyoccssioned hy,tbeleath of the Hon. Casinos Iltivann. Captain Dina, of Luterne, was tholyhig _and Toilet .Busottr, Esq., of Wyominly, the Democratic candidate. The Star of the ilrekh;published at Bloomohargh s -orTiaraday, brine its 'ieturey; (ram which' we are • rajoicedio learn:thatMr. Blumm haibeen trininphantly elected, and tytvilistrictigloriouslyredeenied _ - a Wleked Slartder.- • Wd'find -the foliewing paragraph in the last YrtWesville (O.) Tekgrqph: A. private, etter Rots. Cineinnati says: u One of your Pittsburgh editorial friends has been in this city forsitne ditYl.: I saw Win as drunk -as he could well. be., not think such beasts be longed to the:-fraternity." Now, the:9pestion is, Who is the editor - referred ":cvl only . know thoi ns 'The abOireiti'a diatardly atteinpt not only to injunkthe - reputation a the editorial fraternity of Pittetruigh, huf..the. character of the whole city. ViriFo astonished ' that gentleman of .sueli fine feelings its'Mr. , ,Ttionsri3uHaOhould be so incon4 aideritte>as to givi publicity to so gross and wick edn slander aeoogLit to he Heim , Books. • . M . =(=Arms of the 'Life of Jenny Lind, by N. P. -Robert E. Peterson; - : , With glOribui, a .subjeci for a biographies' akelblijy r - P;l7iftursuould not fail to produce an interesting beak. , ,The brilliant career of the Swe. dish Nisbtingale,ia aketched.off in the happiest-style cbadetiihie; The iottoxie contains a beautiful en. staling of 'Many Lind Soinnambula. For sale at , in Minera l - Smit a l - ; hfield- street Ti 'Morua RiOOMPENSE; A Sequel to .Home Influence, by Grace Aguilar. New York : D. Aps • - PletiPz Scald Sine title of a volume of 498 pages, written byaiiontg fedi:Of : only 19 years of age. It was the.wlah of the writer to ald,by the example of her pen> 4o 4 Education of the Heart." It was her de. the'sire, in truthful exemililleation of , character, to pointout to thi4Onthtlifof: her own sex the paths of reditddellidiirtuo. For by AiH.*nglioh &Co., Wood street. Tom Corwin's - Figures. Thp New York Journal of Commerce- shows'`that ToaE Csiitytht is no better in his facts (turn _in lie glei: - that daring the four yeara of The tariff of - 1 46 we have imported only about $§ 3 009,000 more than we.have eiportedf and instead of the specie , -going away; We huvP:'imported, $12 5 00Q.906 of it more tban We have exported in' the lam - four yearh. Pattrays Gas Ltarit. l --ig We are aware,” Bays the Worcester Spy, hitherto en unbeliever, 1 . 4 that many readefe,'xin geeing thin captioti, will be ready to, es , claim t tAb Monsieur Toution come again 1 1 :while otheritvill salute it-.with that- ever' ready retort; which Ignorance opposes to whatever it does not comprehend, the magic word thumtrug. , Yet we, sthall hi deterred by no Coninderation of this:kind from:laying ,before the, m public facto and conaide -00119 such as we deem that our duty, aa faithfril jountaliste,requires.t 7 The Spy desdriben in detail the apparatus for making hydrogen gas and prepa ring it,forilleminating-purposes. tg We have bOt. doubt,” says:the Sly, if that, itistlonc precisely as is claimed- for it, and at an 'evens° comparatively nominal`-- -- The whole was examined under such cir cumstanced" would" ,preclude; the suppcisitioia — hf And it sipaiin conalintien, Trite question is alritadj;sitttled to oar , Mind that water , is the ma toriartippn which Min are hereafter to rely for their light, and probably-ft novery- remote Initial of time for their fuel and motive potter." The ecoffer.who asks whether Mr. Patricia the man whtitiliad to light his pipait Übe pump is like!) , to-h 'ertpaittefiyinizra T rov ip t c g . - " ,__ ',---,,,.-.- _ 7:1,:::,.-:11.,..-:,--'--.-,•.f- .--..;:'..,'::"7-,,-.A.- -- . "-- zie:l-:`:.-7--.::-'14'k.,.;;,%e. EMIR ERNE V 'L i . ... ._e~ SaibbAngs --- The Roisayille (Ohio) Democrat has hoiid.ed the btunier of Col. Butler for n exi•Pre eiderit, and tleittiLirte for Vice. . _ . . . . . , The Choleis is prevailing at.LakeTrovtlence; La., to` Sene exteitt. Mi..„Tucker, tiplitnter, lost his wife and ten or twelve of his negroes, by the disease. We have concluded not to go to the World's Fair. The_American fair are good enough 'are for ns. Carey, the manwho recently discharged a pistol at and killed Mr. Hayward of the Lincoln Relit' oad Dc -pot, Mau., has beenartested and imprisonetl on a charge ofmunier. - -- Hon. Nathan' F:Diron; in.nibei of Congress from Rhode island, has written a letter in which he declines Mr. Cattlting t - - tit& ,-at Watertame 'Masi.; and Mr. Applettin; of Boston, - have presented 'to Mrs tirebsier a bandisoine hones ili - cambridge, of ishich , take imatecliate possession. One inoie of:her, ilitughters,Niho are accomplished, it is said, give private' lessons in - anisie at their house; • , Bank Note; Reporter cautions , the public against receiving Spanish silver coins. Spanish dollars are..in circulation,' Which Are_ such ereellent counterfeits that the ordiniry:testswithaeids are of no . They are of copper, .thiCkly coated with-silver, and can only be detected by Ming. At 'Hraynesbnrg, iCy.,on Monday last, Granville Purdam of Sanford Was stabbed by aMr Cartiden of Lincoln, in a rencontre, so.that he died on -Wednesday. Purdam'a brother stabbed Camden in tarn, and he is in • a bad way. The Shakers of New Hampshire have purchased a large tract of .land in Ohio, to-Which they intend to , - re move in consequence of' dislike - and -persecution from . their present neighbors.• - WilliamWilsh, the bigamist, wham mattimonia I crimes hive been heretofore narrated, has been senten ced to 3 years' imprisonment in' the State' Prison at Motmi Pleasant.: - . The Rev. 'Henry Ward Eieecher, after denying a place as heaven for all aciorismd actresses, is down on tobacco-chewers, and reminds them that there are no spit-bozes-there. - ' ' . . We.observo ttun Gov. WcKid, °IOW°, has written a letter to a Thuomerwthalltiiori liteethlt in Staskeolmty. approvingof.the Ooreprozniii Measures, and depreca ting all resistance - to the enforcement of the Fugitive Wave Lavv. - The artists of Boston are interesting themselves in raising fund‘fof a monument over the remains of the late. Gilbert Stuart, the renowned portrait painter. Goethe said “Every one Of - my books, has been famished by a thous and - persons. •My work is the ag gregate of a number of beings, and taken front' the vrtteleof Nature ; it bears.the name of Goethe-n Women 'often lose the men they love; and who love them . _ By Merewantonness or co.:merry, they re ject, and - therirspent; thershoidd be earefaleot to take this step too.hamilyi for a prowl, high-minded, gifted man will seldom ask a woman twice. Mr, Atwood, the Democratic caodidate for goy emor .ot- New• Hampshire, has repudiated a lam letter published as his in regard to the Fugitive SlavtiLaw, nod says ibat as a christian and patriot he shall stand by the bite compromise measure. • . ,Bliuser, the great violinisi, has arrived in the Bal tic. Reis said to be one of the most accomplished via 'Mists in Europe, and that be will make - in this country tech a sensation as Ole Bull made some few years back -- Mr. Inspector General Macke; of Toronto, has gone to Wiishingiott to tell our government that unless are pass the reciprocity bill he will impose a tariff of different duties on goods passing through the St. Law rence. -- Benedict, who accompanies Jenny Lind, is said to be ILIUM of easy fortune. His father is the firsrand richest haiker of Stuttgard.- He might live well enough withoat eoecertizing; but the art tiek les him and hence he goes it. The Washington correspondent of the New York Courier furnishes, he follcitring valuable and interesting statement, which has just been prepared at the Treasn iy Department, affording information in regard to , the Canditiodof the public debt : Estimate of the principal and interest of the public debt, inclading the stock to Texas 'payable andually from theist of January, l&51, to its"final redemption. Years when the • principal will became dtte.. Principal Interest. Total. 1851 10th Aug. 303,673 02 4,2 2 )9,735 4,513,319 1852 - 4,194,556 4,194,550 1853 Ist 7uty, 0,463,231 35 , 4=0351 10,501 ,032 1854: 3,871,145. 3,871,145 3,871,14.5 3,871.145 1856 12th Nov . 4,999,149 49 3262,485 8,829,635 1857 • . 3,573,689 3,573,688 1858 3,573,638 3,573,683 1959 . - 3,573,6.39 3,57301.48 18603,573 .. ,688 3,573488 3,573,688- 3,573,288 1862 3,573,688 3,573,689 1863 Ist /ail. 8,198,690 03 8,081.767. 11,280,453 1 _ 3,091;767 3,081,767 1815 181 Jan. 10,0000100.00 . 9 , 58 1, 767 12 . 581,767 2,581,787 2,591,787 1867 . 2,591,767 - 2%581,767 testis 430929,450 00 372,200, 43,401,650 872.,9999a .78 59,74984 . 132,761,176 • Adddebt Or the District cities ..axisauted ay. . - Congress, whereof there is payable an nually,s69,ooo and interest,- . .,61990496 , 00 The old funded and unfunded debt; a great proportion whereof will never be called, 119,599 99 And oututluiding Treasury notes. ;which • when issued stock, will be payable in . 209,661 61 Deduct Tains eteek;' 74'238'M 37 •••••••• • • • • • • 10,000,000 CO :Debt In of Dee.: t&5O, - as peietatement. $84,229.013 39 ' lea k ...827m34,450 0 0 • ‘„ . . • lgt . 1 0/Y,• 15,740,000 00 saa,oxo;aso 00 NorML-Eitionid the condition of the Treasury permit 'thepurchase of any. portion of thus above stocks. before the period of redemption, it•will:of course' affect the Important from Centro" America. The New York Herald has private advice)_ from Nicaragua ofa.very ipipormotcharacter, to the effect 'Neal Wm' ins been declared bitumen the States izr caravan and Costa Rica. It appears that Nicaragua haa declared war against Costa Rica, and sent troops to occupy the depart. meat of Guanacoste,, which has been in litigation between those two republics. The governMent of Costa Rica has taken measures accordingly, and sent to Guanacoate a 'German Offieer, who NM lately in the service of the Sing' of Prussia, to act in. its . be. half. General Guiros, who took a prominent part in the revolution against Generals Flores anti Castro, aid who was exiled, was on , board ofn eh p ..anehor% ed at PantaArectte, and destined to Nicaragua.:, The partizans or Castro were 'preparing a movement at Costa Rica, and a revolution was expected on the ar rival of Gen. Castro, who at the appeal of his parti zans sailed from London and was expected at Costa Ric:during this month. Gen. Quires was expected in Nicaragua to take , a part in the war against Costa Rica. - . The coffee trop is very good, trod prices were set at seven dollars„ the highest for'eeveral years. Gan. Scott and-Gov. Johnston. A meeting of the friends of Gen. Wain/am Snorr for President was held on .Saturday last at liarrisburg. Capt. Rutherford presided, and Maj. Sanders and Stephen Millir delivered addressei, the folloWing resointions were adopted on the Oecasion : ' ' • Resolved, That the - distinguished abilities that hSve marked 'the course of General Scott as the head of the: army, and the noble'gualities exhib , ited by him under the most trying crichmstances, ate a sure guaranty of his capacity to fill the highest office in the gift - of the AniericanTeople, and the Strongest recornmendatidn that his friends can offer of his merit, fitness, and claim upon the suffrages'and support of hie countrymen Resohled, That the nomination of Gov. Johnston for the 'office of Vice President, - would reflect the bigbest.honor upon the Whig party of the Union. His eminent talents, which have adorned every public station to which he has been called, and hie high moral worth known to all who are ac. qtrainted with him, are such as would adorn the highest office in the government of the Union. DEPSJITNENT of SPATS, ? WieuturrroiriDecember 28, 1850. S iinformaticin ,has been. received ;from Aims B. I:pumas, Esq., U S. • Consul at Panama - , of the 'Oath, within his ConshlarDistrict, of,the follow: in'a citizens of the United States, : !Lams E..Dazz, litte'ot Philadelphia. • LzWis*Ropiii, • do. • 'inventories of whose effects, he has transmitted to' this Department. A 150,,; of Jona -Bantam, of Pittsburgh, Peilno ,-„ 1112024 e Tiut.izse, of , • , The D. S. Public Debt. Otiltalia. =.13 o• LJ; IVtiffen for the Nor/ling $O.ll. ,COLLECTIVB AND INDIVIDUAL ACTION, - 071PVISIE STATE. AND TEE CITIZEN*, N tr •", How, should Society,orlhe Comitunity; open, spheres of action for its members? Answer. As all activity arises from the desire to supply-wants, therefore Society opens spheres for individual action. ' - First—By creating or preventing wants. Secondly—By guaranteeing to every individual who wishes to work the Education ' necessary for the work—the Time—the Tools—the Material— the Support till the completion of his work—the full and certain Reward of hie labor. Having all , these, a -art can then work without any let orhindrance ; can , devote all his energies Without distraction , , to the work proposed, and. in this . : wig has a co mplete sphere ofopportunity of action opened for him in any branch of labor; for evidently it could not be said to be fully opened to him if be had net the eduention requisite, or the support, or the - tools, or any of the above na. med essentials. Oar present system of society, however, guar tutees to ,every one only security of person, and of property when acquir ed. . How it may be al. ways safely and -certainly acquired, it provides not. Thia first essential it totally disregards. To no one does society guarantee , and .secureosither certain work, or the means of working, as tools, time, support till the work is done, or the fall re ward of the work. All these it leaves to chance, to the fluctuations of trade, to the mercy of the markets. . But again, what is requisite to enable the corn, munity the! to open spheres of industry? .Bnswer. United interests. It is only through the medium. of united interests that the cornmu. nity cad at all perform its - true inaction of means for the development of the individual. Common ties must bind each to all, and all to each, The life and labors of each member must be directed to, and converged upon, the community; and that of the community directed to, and converged upon each member in proportion to his capacity to re ceive. The common overplus goes beyond the single community, and beconies the connecting link with surrounding communities. The labor of an individual must first supply all than it can of the wants of his own : community; what is not needed there goes rightly forth to other communi ties, So that the entire labor of the community is -first absorbed by its cOmponent members, and the surplus is taken up: by the members of other corn. munities. Association is, truly the centralization or contentration of human labor in all its leading branches within the small compass of o single community, so that all shall be abundantly provi ded, by their mutual, complementary, interwoven labor, 'with all things necessary to their life as hOman Wings. Only by uniting all interests - , can a community guarantee to each member all the means of life and labor, for it is sure to be repaid a hundred fold for its primary outlay, since the labor of the individual converges back to the community, and is not scattered at random to the four quarters of the globe- - This latter point is a broad mark of distine, tion between the harmonic i united community, and the disharmonic, competitive, antagonistic community of present civilization. In the cities or communities of civilization, there exists no common industrial tie among the citizens; the labor of each is not directed first to the wants of the city he inhabits, but to the wants of individuals or communities perhaps thousands of miles off'. A very large proportion of the'residents of a city live there chiefly on ac count of the facilities there to be found for prose. cuting their several eallings,'which may or may not have any relation to the welfare -of their fel. loweitizens, other than an incidontal one, but which do have a direct relation to the people, of distant,places, because the latter can pay or ex, change for theTehor of the former, while thous. ands living:at the seat of-manufacture need it more but cannot get it; but starve in the midst of : plenty. ; The flour merchant , lives in the city that he they deal in flour, of which be purchases and sends whole cargoes to other:countries, while a dozen such cargoes would not suffice to fill-the empty mouths around his vrarehouse. Carpenters build houses to ship across-the sees,-when a score , of such houses would hardly arconithodate with decent chamberepace the crowded inmates of one lodging house. Warehouees; grtran with woven goods, awaiting a turn in the' market, 'While thousands within a stoners-throrr - 454* fagged and shirtless. Mountains of printed minter ere daily disgorged:by publishing houses and made to fly to the world'e end, while. populous allays within, sight of the printer's windowS lie in darknesi denser than Egyptian. Thus do ill things lie scattered and.et. loose ends. The threads of social- life lie sprawling and tangled from polo to pole, instead of being wrought up, into compact patterns of all harmonic hues and forms, and woven into one grantftapee: try of unitery human life and action. Only then by centralising or concentrating hu. man action in the way just mentioned, can the community perform itstrue °Bice; and only by opening up the great ro u nd orhunuan emplpys rnentsk can it Concentrate human activity,3 and only ,by occupying a limited but suflitient tion of land, Can it open the leading departments of industry, commencing with agriculture and terminating With science' and 'the fine. artaittubich complete the circle , by Joining hands with` agri. culture is landscape gardening., One more article and we have done. ; W. H. M The Louisiana Sagas' Crop. The following letter is published in thelsl:o:Del ta of the 22il inst., by a business house of NO* or leans.— - . • Ifsiouaemejtireaton, Dec. 20 1850. tI Sir I—Whin in the city last weak;as you know, I was not disposed to credit all that I heard con cerning the shortness - of the sugar crop of Louisiana. But, returning „home by the way. Donaldsonville, down the Bayou' Lafourche, I found the story too Arne. En route down the Bayou Lafourche, I spent 'two whole days.- I dined with GEIH131.31—••••;••••-•. ' My inquiries were numerous; and with the fewest ex ceptions, (only nine places, I believe) the answer was,—t We have finiahed ourtridainv " From Donaldsonville to the . State Canal, I put down the tailing off from last yeasts crop one-fourth. -To make up . the list of:sufferers, we Include our selves, though the least hurt by the frost andlfreese, as oire.fifth will about cover the damage done the plantation. The Lainurclie crop will fall abort 7000 hhde. Terrebonne is doing no better. • w This ls "statement of lactsi end - not like that Which one gives while the crop ia• growing. Fair sugars must and will command 6c., if Lafourcho be a criterion, or the amount produced have anything to do with governing prices), Frio= to 'Duet.l3.--The • mail- cage, °ben 'this side of Hudson, eight bethre last,"overtook a eloigh embedded ia a 11/30W bank, cantaining a woman, several children, and a quantity of furniture and bed. ding. The driver, a colored man; was found dead, having been frozen in his seat. The womarrand children had been preserved 'from a similar fate by wrapping themselves up itttlie bedding. Tbey'wers". immediately conveyed to a house near by, and kindly taken care of. They are not likely to suffer any pgmaiteutinconvetuencor from their ezposure.—At bft Journal, Dec. 26. • • Pll.Oll CALIEOII4IA. We have been-favored;hraliiind with the use of a letter -lately receivO foirt a iouog Pittsburgher itt Cal ifornia , Tfewriter.lseprinter, , and so well is h 4 disposed to his old , pursuit, that hezpreptiree whattoniiiilinderlaii.notice in - news paper form, the title, prospectus and some,of the articles of which.we give, believing it will amuse and perhaps itiltruct- our teadefs. COUTISII Cif= A r 341114 -LI 0 October eth, 1860 $ or late,-therilOitOthinitikiispired - to ezcito the minds of the people. , ,it Icor months 'ago, Anarchy and Rebellion were predominant in the breast of every foreigner. :The' lives - of American cit4ens were in jeopardy by the threatening and bold staid made by the Penns. of Mexico and the Canticle of the British Empire, against the twenty dollar fora eign tea law imposed on them last spring, by the Legislature of California. . Two or three murders, of the most diabolical hind, were comEnltted nightly in our midst for snore than a month; and none of the arms, ins ever brought to justice:, THE Cramsnwr, ocr. 6, 1850 A-noo! dlu.o! tee! bee!! Paosszczns.—This day we have the honor to .pre sent to the citizens of Curtiss - vine .the - Seat number of the " Caroni." a:Journal, having for its motto, A-noot A-noot—l-eeT ! " which means. . like the little animal from which we borrow oar name, we veli on our ow* haok—being Independent of any party or sect whatever. We will use our best endeavors to fa vor and enhance the interests of Curtlasville ; we-will guard , the moraliof her youth, and do oar utmost to re strain the vicious propensities of those grown old in sirs. So, beware you long-faced, greasy tongaed hypocrite and lewd aches old twits. Know your days of iniquity. are Most over ; ah !, the "Coyote" lion the watch, and you . know not what moment he rimy give the alarm. Tremble, then! for now he will be moot ruthless in his' .exposures. We will faithfully ahronicle the events that daily agitate this hitherto _peaceful city. In addition to this, We , have received an manonsonumbar of reporters, who will favor us weekly with the most reliable news from the mines, and ovary other place i-Europe, Asia, -Africa, and Ledlle , s Island not excepted. - We would beg oar readers nota to complain of the small size of **KM shoat ' .but beg of them to remem ber what it looks in quantity is made atria quality; -beeif-the public give us thoentouragament we think we deserve, and eubscrilos fetalgflker promise' to give a Hue more of the quantity. without diluting the quality in the team Favor us thus far, and we will, as the Poet nays,— " Drive on the Cart." ' CIIIIITIIIIIVILUZ, • October 7th; 1850 The Week.—The peat has been quite an eventful week in thehistory of Carlinville. Civil Law has been squashed, and that of the venerable Judge Lynch substituted in its place; and with 'the moat satisfactory results, according to the opinion of moat people. On Sunday, about church time, three _ln.. dins were caught in'the act of taking pm: articles they bad not the least legal right to; whereqpon, the people rose in Weir majestic alight, and infiteted the indignity of thirty.six flaps of a hand.saw on them ; placing, without the least distinction, twelie made on the hind quarters of each ; after which ceremony, they had their hair cut, the barber only taking for pay, a pieCe of each one's ear. Oa Monday, a negro was arrested for stealing his comphnionis purse, and along with it, the gold it contained; for which breach of goad manners, he received filly flourishes of the handaaw, alter which he was ostracised. During the %reek, a meeting of the citizen, woe held at the Blue Tent; the object of which, was to protect themselves Denville outrages that appeared so threatening to all well disposed persons, about the present time. Per want of any thing better, they adopted the Sonora resolutions, thereby im plying the belief that any person having any other than the English for their mother tongue, should be distrusted and disarmed, it being the implied notion that nobody would attempt to molest a defenceless Greaser. The mining business has been quite flourishing— no industrious, bard working man having the least came of complaint. We can confidently assert, that the success of Carlinville is placed on a firm basis; and now that they can boast of such a Jour nal as the 4, Cagan? we ask if it is any ways trim probable that her importance will be known from Amsterdam to Zealand. Attention f—The citizens of Coatesville, Tuo lumne Co., are respectfully invited to attend another meeting, to be holden sometime this week or next— the object being to protect the lives and fortunes of our fellow eititlene. Several talented talkera are ex pected to ho preseat, besides a number who'll not be expected tersay anything- but" Aye, ,, to every resolution offered for their adoption. It is expected every good Mitten will come armed with a bowie• knife, revolver and handsaw, so act to be prepared, at a moment's notice, either to disarm prowling greasers, having in their potmesaion Imit fowling pieces; broken locked muskets, or other weaponeof defence, or Windt them for carrying pilot they have no rigiat inTuse op .tkpfaceouet. (VAL NEWS Artrietas.,, Though we may deplore. the migrate. ry spiritersome, in shifting from our Creek arid lie arrapos, for the' ivers.' we stilt have cause to con gratulate thole whose good fortune brings them here i where they can work without waiting for the water to fall, and other such inconveniences.—, There are some on' Ike Creek doing well, while others are doing nothing. All those who arc doing , well are new eatigrants..• We wore led to these leei marks, by notieingthearrivala of some non initiated miner.. To them we say, most cordially, wet. come.” Come.'end disembank all the ore that your good.luck will 'eati you to t , and, above all, don't let two or three months or fortune discourage you, bat persevere, .and success wilt ultimately crown your efforts. , The Nittere,—The miners in the North have been' enabled to get into the.bed of their rivets but set eral of these, where they built-their greatest hopes, have entirely failed. With the exception of ono or two streams, every riverhas-'.failedto come up with the expectation of the miners. .4)ur rivers' here, in the• South, haie aleo_failed, with the excep tion of the Tuolumne. The- Stints/eta and Mar. tees have yielded nothing; and thousands-of mi. tiers have leettheir wholessunimerts work. The re sult of this will be the failure of large number al our inerchants,brho have been willing on the credit system since last March. The outstanding debts. of the merchant! at Hawkins , Oar, alone, amount to 0300000. ' • • • The Tuolumne is undoubtedly the richeat•river in , California. le every imatance whore they have suc ceeded in getting into the ; Led, it yields from fio to 0100 to the man, par dap We have lutd a 'my heavy rain, which - tore away all the dams and ca. nate, andhae thrtawn all those idle who were 41eing os well on this giver.:-- • - . Two acne were murdered, a few evenings ago, while returning Tram _Soneia to Sullivan Creek.-- They were alaitroebed._ ' One of the genes , meniwbo came on the venal with me, was Murdered in.cold blood, in Stock. ton, a few days ego, by, a man by the name of JOHN ADAI3I64JO thiS 36thlent of his .ete, John Adams made thelbllowing entry In big Diary. - Ho ems then practishig laer . hi. Boston, though hying In Braintree. ‘z- . .; It has been my fate to - be acquainted in the way of business with so -slumber of very rich men—Gardi. nor, Bowdoin, Pitts, Rannoch - , Rowe, Lee, Sargent; Hooper, Doane. IRoOper;tlardiner, Rowei Lee and Doane have all atquircd - their wealth by their own. industry Elovrdoin and _Hancock received theirs-by sacciosion, descebt or, - .dovise ; Pitts -by rnavriagt. But there Is not ono of• atjhese wlicVderEves more pleasure from hie liroperty - than I db . Stem - Mine; miy little farm' and stock .and. caSh. atrerd,'me an . much satisfaction as all their iiitmensetinetss'extensive cosi. gmion, sumpluousbuildings, their vast atinio.ht inter... est and. stocko'in trade yield. to them. Tho plea. auras of propertylirige - frshi'aequittition more than possession, from What is to mune rather than what ie. Tho rich are , seldom•reintitimble for modesty, ingenuity or humainity. - Their ;wealth hat rather a tendency to Make %ham - - penurious and selfish. , >" • BANK FAILURES tit .E6h3LAVD 'AHD TEit UNCUT? STATHS.-It is stated in BradatiosEnctiefopedist that no. fewer than 240 of the multi banks failed in England and Wales during the ' yearti• 1814, 1815, -lind 1816, occasioning nearly airmlich distress,loss,hankruptcy and, suffering es the greaOississinpt scheme of France, in 1719. Durieg the years 1816 and 1817, a great number orlianke failed•in the United States; many failed in 1425 also; anli‘the failure in the :United States during the revulsion front 1837 to 1842 .amonnted to over , 160, with a. nominal and pretend: ed capital of over. $132,0004100, and a circulation of over (143 000 000 e . . , Irishman, named Mnitin Dooly, smuggled .a passage. froaLiverpool to Boston in the ehip South Carolina. Be was obliged foliate up his berth on some old, sails during the long passage. When the ship arrived at quarantine,Ponly was taken from his 3uarters, literally covered with filth, and both feet and legs frozen up , ..to his knees. Mortification has taken place,.-and hotly legs-will have to be amps. fated.- . . BIWOUS-6 doz: fatty largeArowittAterzsale. inne' MI-DYER ,• , •- . - -...- - , ' , :i nzi.;:: - Z:) ,- ;;;7t?:Tfn.;: -., i .'44,4:i4,,,te.i:f-1!4.7.,z1,w,7,,,,,,,L, .:...:,:,_.---,,,!,.',',',4'44:- •-4-11.,:,1,Xtfti-,,,',': 42tial igOtiCtS. Clemoprictio Itteefang• citizens of 11 - lAlre4,'Ward wilt meet*lllS 'EVENING, tinhc - isintsb of Dminu.:li'icria., um, at di 0100 a. ', Ejadilti . - [43' Notioe.....The members of the Niagara Fire Contoon -are requested to attend a meeting at their Halt on Tuesday evening, the 7th inst., at 7 o, clock.— Pottetualattendance is requested. -By order of - ja4 - S. WILWAINE,- . . 1901.1ce.I. ; 0. ; of 0. F.—The Stockholders of the Odd=Fellows Flair AltsoCiation,. are hereby notified that an election for Me new board ...of Trustees will be held on Monday, the 6th January, between the hours of 5 and 9 &clock m., at thelinloit.Ohli, corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. jal:4t . J. 0. HENDERSON, Seey. A Short Lesson. To step between death and his prey, a gqod work, and whoever tad aced the victim of Cougly.Bronshids;or' nnir Pulmonary disease, to take one bottle - of Dr. Bog er Litarmort, -Tar and - Canehologua, has begun that good work. - There' can be - no - question of the result, ft the f emedy is. peneverect .See -Pamphlet in Agenta' hands, and advertisement in another Column : ja4. Lumber Yard to Rent. .(17' A large LUMBER YARD, situated on Duquesne Way, near the" Point; eafficieht room to hold eighteen hundred thousand feet of Lumber, to rent on along lease. Enquire of REYNOLDS &..SHEE.- corner of Pena and Irwin streets ajj': Consumers orwlnes are mated to read In another column the eard'or Jacob Snider. Jr.'s cheap wide store 67 `alnut street. Philadelphia. ' febt4ully MT Dr. Jaynes Faintly Iffedlolnei..-Er tract of a letter from the Rev. E. L. ABBOTT. a well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burmah, dated Sandoway Arraean,February,l346: . Jr. D. .Tayrei, Philadelphia My Dear Sir—We are now in great want of your Medical Preparations. Your . CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an' invaluable Medicine in this country in Bowel Complaints, and has been used in all our Missions with the most gratifying success. I have known - it - in manyeases to act like charm. Your SANATIVE. PILLS are my Sheet Anchor. The best medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain In the side, that I have ever used. They are in:great demand, and we are entirely'out of them. We need five hundred boxes - of them. Bro. Beecher says we could use- a thousand boxes yearly - among Our people to great ad vantage. 1 have used your TONIC VERMIFITGE as a TONIC in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with the most complete success. I think it was once the means of sa +ring my own son. During my travels among the church es the past season, L found a whole village sufferingun der a prevailing lnflaenzn, attended with Coughs of a most violent character. I often , regretted had not had a doxen.ortwo or YOUR EXPECTORANT to .admin iater to them, for I believe from what I- have seen of effects, that it would have been just the thing for those Poor . PeOYle. I presume .you i Ltave nor hitherto had -an idea to whatan extent your medicines are used -in all our Missions. Affectionately yours; E. L.ABBOTT Fot sale at the Pekin Tea Store, tit 2 4th st. [ndlr23 Dr. S.D. Howes SHAKER SARSAPARILLA, IN QUART, BOTTLE,' _Look Here, My Friend 1 . . STOP, AND:LET US REAEON TOGETHER. Are'}} ou a father, laboring for the support oVa family, and. trulleiing from general debility and low spirits, so that life almost seems a burden, use Dr. S. D. Howe's Aux Totr it mimes, suffering from diseases to which females are generally sulject. use Dr. S. D. ifowe's Shekel. Sarsaparilla—it will certainly cure you. ' Male or female, old or ybune. ALL and every family should have this excellent Fannly,Afedicine by .thera.— Call at our Depot, or on one of our Agents, and get a pamphlet, grans,where you will Gond FACTS! FACTS! FACTS! • ' That can be substantiated by thousands of firing witness- SS In this City and county, viz : thuds SiLdRER SARSAPARILLA, As prepared by Dr. S. D. HOWE, has been the means of permanently canny more diseases to which tae her man family are continually subject, than any other pre paration of Sarsaparil:a ever yet brought before the public. The purity and efficacy of the Shakor preparation is well-known, and requires no tong list of certificates and cures to introduce it; its increased demand for the' past twelve years, is its best recommendation. This medicine has established its high reputation throughout New York and-New Hampshire, and the Eiistern States generally, by its numerous and well at tested cures;- and also, by the recommendation and rip prove' of the first physicians, who now use it in their private practice, ' This so the only SarsaYarilla that acts in the Liver, Kid neys and Blood, at the same time, which renders it altogeth er more vaivable to every one,partieularly Females. Mussey,Professor in the Ohio Medical College, says -the Shakerpreparations are truly valuable, and recommends. .them to shopublic. No hisacortv—ao hlnveasi—no Poisosous Drugs in the Shaker Sarsaparilla. Remember, it ts warranted to be purely and entirely Vegetable, and as a Female and Family medicine it has no equal. . _ Be sure you inquire for Dr. S. D. flows's Shaker Sarsaparilla. Price el per bottle, and six bottles for $5. Dr. S. D. HOWE tr.. CO., Proprietors, No.l College. Cincinnati, to "whom all orders meet be addressed. For sale oy our Agents ' J. SCITOONMAKINI & R. W. histeas, A. BLACK, JOEL Houma, J. M. Townsesn, WILLIAM JACKSON and J. A. Jurtss, •Pittsburgh ; D. A. Eactorr, Alleghen , ; 07. H. McCusuaan, Manchester; P. CSOOKUR, 140WDSVille j and Druggists genendly. Also ; by HOWE & Pro. prietors,Mo. I-College Hall. Ciacutnati.Ohio: local netmarkaablo Caso.-, EVIDENCE IN'OUIVAIIDST . Mr. Kirr:—Sir „ I cheerfully comply with your re quest, that would give you an account Of the aknost miraculous cure of-ray little daughtet's eye, by the use of your "PETROLEUM." '• Site was attackedwithaiery sore eye, in February or •March last, when I immediately applied tattle best me dical ald thri•Olty, by whom it-tkets pronounced " a very bad eye;" and all gave me no hope of doing her 'any good. .After which T took her into the country to on old lady,who had been very successful in curing eyes. •Sut told me that her case was hopeless, as' she would certainly lose not only that' one, but; also, that An:tether mould follow—it being a scrofulous affecuon of the blood.' And-I , do certify*, that at the time my father Vachon,); dame to the conclusion that we had bet ter try*your P.-Potrolcum,n she was - enfifeby blind of on* eye. It is now about two month's siddeltlier began. its use, and she can now seewith•both oyeryltSgi . sod ah she ever did ; and, as far as I can tell, I belfe4e. ale has, with the bh"ginKor the AlMighlYtbeen eured:trt " Petroleum? , Yours, respectfully; • • 2d: £54.14CF3 iTASIIOS COLDSR. Pinshurgh, 5ept.30;1950. •-• DTP!' For sale by Kayser & McDoWel,l-141.1 Wood at., RIK: Sellers, 57 %%rood at.; D.14: - Carry,.Allegheny Clty, U. A. Elliott, Allegherty;,,Jostgik•-lrougtess, Allegheny; also, by the proprietor, • ' - IR. KIER, B th r' b * oink 'Cana awn, vett at., Pittsburgh urg • lallidd Follows' Haiti Wean: Buttring, Fourth trret, - bittetaft, Mott. and StnitViacestriets =-Ptur, - burgh • Eucarotuent, No. tr, meet, /ot and acid - Rya of each. •Sitisburgh . Pegree Lodge, Mo. 4; meets.tid and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 0,- meets every Thursday • Western Star Lodge No. 21, meets every Wednesday Iron City Lodge,lio. 182, meets evertlilunday Mount Modell Lodge,' No. 360, meets - every Friday evening. Zocco Lodge, No. aia,„ meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and nth streets: 'Twin City I.mdge;No.24l, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky' streets, &lint OnY • . -stay O:iy ID — I. CP. or.o. W.—Placeolldeefing, Washington halls Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley.. PITTEIDURGIJ LODOB, NO. 336—Meets every Tuesday hifIRCANTILIZ ENCAM.P.IIIIIBT, No . . 87—Meets let and ad Priday of each tuarBs-1y - ErAngerons Lodge", I. O. of U. F. -- The An. gem& Lodge, No. tsO, 1.0. of 0. F., meets every Wed. nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood at. ( hatly 11.r.17. A. 0. Di.. 1.111.1. GROVE, NO. 21 of the. United Ancient Order of Druids, meets cin every Mon day evening, ai the Hat ,I corner of Third and %Vood. streets, above Kramer & Rehm's, 21:1Y. Hone oonatteJ ounanytannTamosa SoctsrY,of Pats mkt and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of siekyutionult skate 'Florida House, Market at. • %uun7y], - • 7otto Vomits, r., Seerettult ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS crinzsE;isp INSURANCE COMPANY, • OP PITTIIIII7IIGU. Offitt-.410...0 Weser ,iis Trar;hoU3l of C: X. °Ma. , • Nara Company Is now prepared to insure all kinds of. risks, on - Houses,. Manutnetories; Goods, Merphan dize in Store ; and in Trausitu Vessels, A.c. . • An ample gunruntyfor the ability and integrity or the Institution; is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are 4:01 citizens' of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably known ickhe community for their prudence, i intelligence and integrity. • - • Dautcroas—C. G. Ilussey;Wm. - 13agn'ey, Wm. Laril mer, Jr, Walter Bryant, Hugh 1). ging, Edward Ileithel on";Z.Hinsey, S. If arbaugh,S. M. Kier. tricalthtf Associated Firemen's Insurance Gompa. ny of the City of Pittsburgh. CAPITAL, $200,000. ' J. K. MOOREHEAD, Pres , t.-*-W. W. DALLAS, Seep. Hgrir THE Company is now prepared to -ileum against FIRE and IIARINL• RISKS of kinds. - oBice in Monongahela House, - Nor. DM and 125 Waters!, J. K. Moorehead, Rody Patterson, Wm. A. Hill, R. H. Hartley, R.B. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, Wm. M. Edgar, Edward Gregg, A: P Anshutz, Wm. Collingwook, H. O. Vawyer ,Chas. Kent, Wm. Gonnan.', niml4:ly . LIFE INSURANCE my- The-National Loan Fund Life Assur ance Company of london and New York, are now .ta king Risks on the lives of persons between the ages of la and 60 years, at the Banking - • .• sera • •WM. A. lIILL CO. . . - ' PIMIBTIAGS, December.ll,lo3o, A irE certify that - instalments amounting to fony-twa. VY thousand five hundred dollars have been paid in cash on the stocker the Pennsylvania Snit branufactu.: ring Company, and that the debts due and unpaid were nine hundred dollars; on the 30th of November last. GEORGE - THOMPSON, Seer. enemas Lustrio;.Pret'c and Treasurer. Affirmed to and subscribed this 17111. day of,Denember,lBso. N. Bumosssrsta, Alderman. declffigw. • ... , . 4p4:4;zr4-4- ~ - • t. •••":;.• , • . -. • . irAN THURSDAY evening.January2rid, lest, betweou 'kJ the upper b ridge:and Federal meet, Allegheny, a DAY BOOK. belonging to the Grin :of James and Taos. , MlPeargagif. Brans+ ounde.s. A liberal reward,wili.be given to the person leavlegit at The Dress Foundry, between Liberty and Perrin streets, on Witter: : :: Janagt • JAMES & THOMAS M'CAFPREY. • :A LOT OF GROUND situated in the Sixth Ward, LI. having a front of 42 feet on Fulton street by 100 feet deep to on allay; on which is erected two 2 story Brick houses; a one story Frame, and other improve ments. The tannic Property," If application be made soon, will be sold at a groat bargain, and cam a rare' chance. For particulars apply to H. B. MAGILL, jantblw No. 144 Fulton street. . • THE President and Directors of Ole: Nana. _-_,,.ltreet Br itlge Company have this day del:1110OG alarm. nd of Two altars per share out of die- - progus:ot die:Jast six months, payable forthwith. . ' . UTE havCiassooinied J Gazatiza • Coiiisiltith u in 11' the Exchange and4Vking business. - • - Pimbiirghilonly.l,lBsl6—jailittn : • • . • WM. 11. %FIGUR= r. Lien? r. 0. COIVIN. WEE. H. WILLIAMS & 00.. . • BANKERS AND . EXERANOE NORTH EAST CORN'S OF WOOD AND TUC= yam; ALL transactions made on liberal ceramists& eoltee tions promptly attended to. - fliatm Ageney for - Different Lines of . Mkt% Rig , Passenger (Mee, 205 Ig lberty mr,..PlttstOn For P. IT.BYRIVES* CO., 81 South strtec Nato' York; 38 Traurlor Road, .L4rpoor; 4 , 14' 65. Gravier New Orleans. . . . HAS A LINE OP P AC' ETS sailing every five days from Liverpool to New. York, a - Line of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia. on. the 18th of each month; &Line of t'ackets to Baltimore on the 28th o. each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the. Bth and 84th of each month from London 'and Portsmouth to ALSO—Dratlsat sight alwayson hand, lor 'any amount, at the lowest rates of discount; and' all. information given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure. by their Agent.. • JOHN •THOld.psoN, jaB - : 205Libetty st., Pittsburgh.. ._ Railroad Bakerpl::No Monopoly. • =141.11•1• - • k•eA., CORNER OF WYLIE AND TUNNEL STREETS:, THE largest bread ever offered to the' citizens of Pittsburgh—twelve and a half the. Breed for 2-5 c.; or 2c. V lb, which is ct. chepper than any other Bakery this city. The. question will be asked why is this Bread so much larger than that of any other es %abolishment.? Ills easily' ansWeted. We are not on , der the expense of horses and wagon to deliver Bread to remilers,nor do we demand the enormous discount they do r Whieh cL., whereby the consumer is at a loss. The price of Bread at this establistunent will always be in proportion to the price of Flour.• Small profits ard quick return's," is our motto. . 117' Don't forget the place, corner of Wylie and Tun nel streets. Us4l RICHARD REANEY. . Duquesne Greys I YOU are hereby, notified, to attend a meeting o( tt3' the Company on Monday evening, the Gib inst., at 7 o'clock, a 1 the Armory. - • . - ,All members, and others, having . hluskets be longing to the Corps in their possession from the late Railroad riots, wilt bring them to the Armory on the above evening. By order. . . • • CHAS. GLENN 0: S. .130 t • • R. C. STOCKTON, • (Late Johnitan'¢ Stoekton,) Bookseller. Stationer, Printer & Binder, OULD respectfully invite the Question of Mer chants and others, to his large end superior stock l oi f i r LANK BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Journals, Ledgirs, Invoiee,Cash, Order and Letter Booke. of every size, Made of the best paper, and bound in the'most du ruble manner, which he oilers at prices tnat cannot fail to give • satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern.. Printing of every description exe cuted with neatness and dispatch. N 0.47 Market st. ja4 IXTANTED—One of Mitchell's Slate Maps of Penn sylcania. Apply at N 0.54 Smithfield street. ja4 OFFICERS and Aldermen of the City' are requested to settle With tbeCity Treasurer on or before Tues day the 7th instant. The Auditing.Comniittee will close the City Accounts on that day.. By order of the Auditing Comtnittee. . ISAAC JONES, Ch'rnn. OFFICE or ALLEGIIZNY Bum= COWAN; Pittsburgh, January I, ISM. HE Preeident and Managers of the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars 'on each share of the capital stock, standing in the'name of individuals on the books of the Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to stockholders or their legal represeutanves forthwith. janldtwacvlar JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. • Stott Guards s YOU'are ' requested to 'call at James ?tilGuirels, 77 Wylie street, and select your Pants. immediately, or Wore the Bth of January. •By. order. T. A. ROWLEY, Capt. jot AL W.Ati.i.cs, lkst Serg,t PURSUANT - to a resolution of the Congregation, the unsold SZWS in the Second Presbyterian Much, Stb street;Pittstrurgh, - . 6 111 be offered at. public gale on Monday, the 6 . 1.1 i instant, at 111 o'clock' A. M., in the church. R. d. Loohllg, jan3 - 'Secretory Board'of Trustees: • Lost-.a Pocket Rook,. ' . ' ET WEEK Diamond alley and 198. Liberty street, B with paperitie. it that are of.nerise. to any one bat. the owner. :The 'finder will. be rewarded and, receive the thanks of the owner, on leaving ifni.l9B-Liberty st t jau3 - • It. S • !Money. Wound. T,SCIU ND in the Stocking Store, on Fifth street, a Porte r mane!, coot:AM. g Ted Dollars and some silver.— The owner canhaveit by applicatiod to WM DALY 4, co., Fifth street. r . [detail oft at Cost, to Tgnttrthe, - Business. HMTS ! SHIRTS !t ' , Shirt's and 0 Gents. Furnishing, at No. SO Fourth street', sigp of the golden Bee Hive, stosr Base= by the 'Oth of Janu•;. nary; Call soon, as they are selling at 50 and 75 V et: less than the aka' prices, and far less than first COAL . aecal - - • S. H. LAWMAN.. New' Stock Of Prarios. • • 7OllN'ti.lilELLAßilic,lB Wood st., 1 has just receive(' a new'.and splendid lot of I',.IANQS,,now open and reads Mextensive' AE subscriber, thankful for the large and eensive' 1 patronage extended - to; lira in the Tea business, would inform the.public ihat he itinow recelying, a fresh sappy of very superior Teas of alt kinds, warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants-are respect. fully invited to give their attention to his assortment= warranted lower than any other house in the Tea Mark deist Cor Fifth st & Market alley Dr: Charles - liefixtan,• HOItICEOP.A.THIC PHYSICIAN,hos removed. his -- offiee to Penn streeti N 0.281, (it etweett Hand street and Garrison alley) - . Idea) . - - IT is requested that all persons having-accounts against .11. the Ptuabnigh WaterWorkswilt hand them in for seulernent on or before the ist proximo. dea29tltm IntdES NELSON Superintendent. . _ . - Adrisinlatristor , a " Mt:mime. JETTEIIS of Administration on the estate of Anthony Becton,dectil.; . lare or Pittsburgh,' haying : , been granted tute's hulteettber, all persons" indebted to: said cents are"requested to Make immediatepayment to ei ther of 11£1; 'and persona bidding claims against said estate 'will ,present them, duly.authenticated for.settle meni, at the 'Werehouse lately oceupied by:said Antho ny Beelen, No, 86 , Third street. AMA IItf..BEELEN, Administratrix. E. D.GAZZ &AT, Adminerrator. dee.'2lm . tI _ "Pemansulp. A T no lime for many years has Mere been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public abou t petunanshipi as at . present,' Pieces of , engraving are eirculated.through the town and country; with the en graver's name suppressed r in order induce the iglno. rant to believe, them to be penmanship'.;Penions- °est, eons of becoming rapid and elegant penmen . , will do well to call at DUFF ' S MERCANTILE; COLLE.GE, and.ex amine thebandviriting of some - of the beat penmen in .the eity,Wholtave beedinstracted in this Institution. A. W. MARKS. Sec'v BIG BOOT:,, BOOT. •- • . 240 LIBERTY STREET * lIR.4D•OI7WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. on 'up N. JACKSON informs , the public thar . lie_l i = V hand and' recetyma an eltelthive Pge sB sortinent of BOOTS and: SHOES, amiable or . .and Winter_ trade, =Ur rtra CA V IL N.M. Home work made in variety _ - EH PErGAL GLOSS--METALbIC RUBBER OVER-SHOE?. A large assortment of perpetua pa gloss Metallic Rub. bet Over-Shoes, of the newestß terns, tor. Ladies; Gentlemen, _ Mi ss e s , _ . e7Bt°P,appatiroldeOdlialet ren's aPi Pala oo an he o s f e L s at o :: w an i. t Misses Lined:. Buskins and , u y, ank in the market' fo. be found tubs ansurpaSsed fleeing"; durability and acautv workmattslll4 =Ca. *and examine. • lINKS AND CARPET BAGS. N T orres. "VEL —T I O N e G BI T G R B L OOT_ stand in the door-way, :HO Liberty street- head °I Wood . "PLANTATION MOLASSES-20 barrels new crop Molasses Just received and for sale by , MILLER & RICK:6IEON, deelB No•. 231 and 223 Liberty • Wbl I;ilTtLUEtie;Jr.... , TrellS EXIECCI Dividend. Sale or Pewa. Ventral Tea Store. Notice. !` OUR: HOUSE.": ay. at WM.:BENNETT. " illigtellauoue: LOUR.-200 bble SlSpeffille and Extra, in MOM and F for tale by STUART it SILL, jai 124 Wood et. a ISACC%-5U coxes prune unt mai , / 00. 0 1 sale by • hail ' STUART & SILL: SCOTOII SNUFF.-40 boxes, 4 oz. packages,l3Ond's extra, forsale by • Lial STUART & SILL. QPA NISEI CIGABB.-20,000 Reganna and nnepies 17 for. eide_by • pat I . SILL: COFFEE.—abagitoTeZeTbr •• ; jai .13TVART:4411.1 , FEAS.-40 halt cheats, to Nose, by. . - - • .- STUART • & SILL GLASSES. -4° bur°ls r°r mittgeßfltSlL.L Bit jai S -200 iMiMiiSZMYM ARD.-10 tees jtst received by • ' )al • • STUART .felltt nORN.-10 Obis. In store nod for sato by • jal STUART &.-91/4. Di EACHES.-225.basliels in store and for sale trt L iat STUART 1 SILL NAILS —lOO kep,t3 . 4Fidlqd., in fenetal:q 11. 1 1`rEtt.-10 . ltegs and 10 bit to close conalgtl meat. (jai) STUART• & SILL. On BUSH. SHORTS in store an • Or sale ll decal RHODES So ALCORN BRAN -100 oneb.in store and for solo by • ' deal.. • RHODES ALCORN fin BUSH. bIIDDLLNUS la atom and for sale by dec3l. ' RHOILKS & ex,coury (11ORN-22.5 bash.- Cora: in the e ar --z- 13 " - and'for -11,,, sale by Ideal] RROus.;3 & ALCORN. 'Zill - O - UND - VRED—On hand and for sale by dee3l : . - • RHODES Ai Alcoa?". nORN baRAL--On . band and tor sale by • kj. - • . • Q_ : ll7 3a at...opposite Bt. Chutes Hotel Es 0511NY-3 bble. White, biome and [nestle by dee23 - • RING & MOORHEAD. UCKWHEALT FLOUR-200 seeks, 60 1113. each, for sale: . ' WM. DYER.: j %MED APPLES-10 sacks lust rec'd and for sale. dectre . W5l. DYER. Crygr 2 l 3 slU . TS T so bus. La store an d for o h eit . by yptt C rsr°643beze!andloos% Cheeseoee e 2 ACKERCL—Nosa'andJ . n Whple,tval4.4l:l4,writb. a la • -2ca. Codbah for e. • y ra ;• pr i ime G . eeie C ll e N e rittitlbM—p bbls..Jusi ree'il.and. for sale b effiZ e laillT 4 . 3-60 bus, in morn an: prl7sl.llfEtt. HC; KELLY Will sell. Teas of 1 qua ides, whole . . Sale and retail, lower than any other house 'tin - Fifth street: Si Central Tea Mote. -Rang OBBLS. N. U. MOLASSES-40 bbls. to arrive au for sale - bf Idec2s) SHRIVES , &'-BARNES; • FFEE-50 bags for rale by . • Cdeole .. • •• • . • • STUART , /b.1311.t NINE TEAS-23 half Cheats fine Youotllyson - ' 16. do in and* M. P0c 61 91'0 3 ; do' fide Shook; - • •••, 20' .do : Lx ) 11i)i.,-iind att. de1:1419'1.'1%12d G NoGi mo r lfie . • • • An. BBLS: TALLOW. redeived and in• sate by. , ILi.l decl6 • • SHRIVED. & BARNES 26 BARRELS prime N. 0. Molasses, per steamer Messenger.. (declo) CARSON ZeM,KNIQNT. IDLANTATION , SIIO4.II-32 bads..pritue plantation ' Sugar .told Crop) on conaignmenrand for auto by decO • IMLER & RICKETSOM 30 ti s -o,4'sAc'Pn storeebr SILL. WATCABIS,JEWEILIIY, QC —Now store; a large • . and rich .stock of find Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods: W. W.•WfLFON, • • dec t 3 ... • corner of. Market and Fourth sta. L iQuoßm, l3 Ea x ses Lneorica . • ced Liquoriceßeceiviot and torseal ft° by novl2 ' ti JOSHUA RHODES le 'Co. 11 ACKEREL-20 b do o. 3; . 20half ; . • • 20 bbla. No. 1; 10 halts and 10 quaiters Mai • Forialo,by. . NVIK. SODA ASH-60 cults Johnson ' s Stec: & landing and for sale by CARSON & noels - - . . . No 94 Water street. • BUlatiri - ND — Cre#4RBEELi- - 8 - 6bls. RR — Muter 8 bbls. Clover seed. For sale by • • • '• - 's. declo C RSON & IWKNIGHT, St Water at, F LOUR. 7 4O bias. superfine Flour for sate ppyy . MAGUIRE - tv/FANE, - [Journal copy.] 121 Stieondetteet. UPVICURY NUTS2OO bushels on consis=ent:_... deeTS r STUART A-SILL.i KEG BLITTErt--54 kegs to elosp out ecuudgutue,titit.... - - 15 bbls. - d0,_. ..40.- STUATtrik: SILL. OOMS-2CO doz. in store FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—MI bblt. Aar & -No= ble's make, in store and for sale by• = decll3. . STUARZ&- - .131 - LL, DIED APPLE= - 200 bushels lb anise:. • - declB " STUART MEAs-17 half chests. Young Hyuon in mote. • ' I. nov2l, STI3AWrIO-rISIL7. M1L131311-4.80 - bbls. prilto superfine in store aud'-for 12 elle by (destEll " STUART kSILL: , VRITE' HAVANA SUGAR-20 boxes While An- VELlll3.,§agar, just received - and for SAN b HELL OYSTERS, of the finest finality, doily re:: I,3',ceived and servedup tattle • ' deelMt. _ WAVERLY 11irOLASSES-25 bbls !less' crop 0 Molasses just rec , d and for sale by deal° • , L 3 WATERMAN kSOIsTS.*: . lONFEE—au m" • ••• r;`‘ • I I' Do.: I . .3' I.: an. d Government, Sa t/ va, for sale pi , ideel7l KINGAMOORHEAII.` Clt'A P V F i t l Fl lTil e r w S l lllo - , R o'rtglt t i. "l6. l l Sag , y MORRIS- & HAWORTH, in the piamend.qtiee27 DILATE WARMERS—A-few Japanned Plate Warn. ere, very neatly got u y , on hand and for sat by cot Market and Second BM=' OLD SCOTcli lystisKEy; Trish - Ho. Jamaica Rum s bottles. ' For ilia by P. IiORRA.CII,. 197 Libeny street: 1001 - 01111NY--1 bbts. white Pearl Hominy , do, yellow - -do ; - • Just received and for sale by , ' •-•- - • deell ' • -.NATBI:IitVER ri k RIED !EMT -256 sacks Ddod Peach's; • .., jj , • . do -do Applea , to.enieS oy *deelo L SWATERMAN Or. SONS.. ID9R - SA.L large dowiele Coantiriglioese ,Deet in gam] ',order. ' CARSON & .I‘I , IINIGHT; • . deel.o - ' ' 94.Water, street FrAP9O . I l i cri o Cr s e,s extra f s s " IdeelBl - STUAkett SILL" Por gale by ItAcT Lgtiwoo,t);- ..124 Castile - Soap; Sulphate of Quinipe; dChrome Green. eal . . -7.. CHEESE -160 boxes W. R. Cheesee. in. store and. ti r,` - sale-by ' [dee24] ;MILLER. & RIMETSON. riIOBACCO=2.S boxes Ransil & - Robinson's; 25 do W. H. Grant's; ' • . 10 . do Be vis?.,, 10 . do Icing'r.. For sale by deel7.- . • KING -re MOORHEAD: _ _ VrtfLASSES-19 kb's. (oak packagesj p(anlatiork AIL Molasses,Tebeived per stettmerCaledonny'and-for sale by . idee9.ol • ICING tc 'MOORHEAD. -- MIL Y.SU PERIOR FRENCO'BRANDY jaat,:ree,'4 and (or sale the haute, quart orgalion;by MORRIS l' ialtdMiamand, • .' 10 regritylet k g "le VES - - - N 0 LARO_6 buts. No. 1 Lard ' • - 5 kegs •do ' doi , • Just received and for sale by • MILLER. C & NErsoN, dee.24, • Nos. 221. and 223 Liberty at; . tl - CiYisTOUY atrAß ClDERT:ili*onomy — C - Itti Cider is store and for sale bv • • . dec2l ' Itnixtra & itres.m.sori. 000 BUSHELS SHORTS this daYnrceived and for Bate by dec24 C.OFFEE-6U bags prime Bich pan. new Crop, TECtilh -inn•• and for sale by [now`26) WM. DYER. • ROONS-130 dor:fancy and good common. Com. 8r001716 ‘ for sale by ' - dee!) L.S. WATERMAN & SONS. QTARCit--.l4tr - Voxes superior . Pearl Starek on een.: S3.signment and will be Enid law Welose;by • deeD .• " Si WATERMAN ac . SONS: CROW BARS AND SLEDGE IVIOULDS...4,Oed V of various sizes Crow Bars and, Sledge .ittottlds,fot f sa t e by ' [dee9 ] L: S.WATESPIANA SON'S. TITRAPPINGPAYEE- - " - --Drown,•mediurn aid dounte? ir V iirown straw Wrapping Paper, for sale - . - MARSHALL,' • . : No.-SS-Wzard B UTTER--10As. fresh Roll BoUer ; • a do packed - - 5 kegs for:soe ---- > L 3 WATERMAN &SONS. -7". UTTER—to bblis. prime BO1.II;. 12 kegs . do, pae evtigaziale.bi - KENO It MOORHEAD: _ ........... HITE DEANS---S bblgt. for salo.bY dee27 MOORHEAD TIMED APPLE —2U bus. for sale byy dec27 -• . - • KING is raooßtm&o, . jr - , Ho RTS-1,000 bus. just reed per ate ainer.jenny Lind and Cordate by . SLIRE'VER & EIARNES,- dec2.s . - 130 and IM3 Second 50. BBL& TAT 4 1,91 V r . ee'd and for salely: .s-dec.2s - - SHRINER 4c , .IMENEar,, ARD-20 bids. vells-kege Siliard received and - tai sate b • [dec2sl SIiRIVER & BARNES. . TDEACIRES7-300 bus prime sec 3 d and for sale by ;'l, Alec% SHRIVER "tc: HARNES.: - 17 'MEM OIL=S bbin..reald and for gala by dec2s BOMB & Beans, t""4:;.1,•• STEIAIiT &-SILL couvrEa uemtn_ SHRiVER .& BARNES:.
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