P* 44000.411074 HARPER; EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR 67:u No Amnicon cifi=n eats ecifF etale,3o ?Stet= the °moo:as iho fins cJ Mestere. - Godfor- Net—Wagons sox unborn woukt•rus.rhs rashness of the - " ' eteotectr.eN *N. - ::::. • -• • _ . - 7) ei9tieratile State bonientions., SAT R E ::::Fermuctatinaiingcandidates:lor.Cliorinpoa attid CA:cAL , Cava:moo:ma, on the 4th of Jane, *SF. as fizetiby the Wiltitustsport . Cenventline: AT H.A . RITI BB tilt ,' teli 'Saida; 41115C13, on the 'eollth . of June; 18S1, Iliedibilgiail* . ii*lletfon of the 1ri!?'0001 4 . 1 4 11 ; e 4P 4 . 13 "*5: • Are: r 11" T Be ft i gliTtAb 4 -7 -111 0/1 1 $0i •TANDARY 1 8 , 1851. Advertisers. Las niaigee elrol . iilsours any 4rabiedinilpiPer.publiatreiffn: Plitabiritt; To Dula , , '"Aiolipatillidrolds an exeollentlialitupior4dvertigiog; and ielog thennly Tor:lnceeriBciivisriliotied:4A.lleght ni CDlllltyjh 'goes iota the • &ludo of readeys niched by no other paper: -.Adieritiseinol:ill.o* good ..,fenideLtO - beattitia in mind:..... •'' c,.. I THE Basil:MD/CM Inflaillllso POBT btd:sit.ol Coon*, slithchtt • *Trap. ::SOect PoetrY— ,!.f•Beftremy7 Hair was Gray," by Part ilenjamin; Sleep," by Bishop Spec'. ftir;•:fx Vbat," translated from Beranger ; m Happy Days,;' by Charles Iliactay; 4 , Forgive and Poiget.i' 'An biiirital tesay—u Life in the - .lPitiiie;i!liik ^A yjitts .44 The Illustrious Dead of "18503 Hapsburg correspondence;" " State !_rptouuees :Also a great variety of Etlitcfriii,tiiio, Commercial, Tel. :s:Vgiaphic;'riiid;Cimq-Ntria. • . Ilen. Richard Brodhead. election of this gentleman to the U. S. Sea. `r::ate, t 0 roomed Dr. Svelter:lw, appears to give poi. venial satisfaction to the Democracy ofPennsylvania. , The-,Peunryfwznian, after speaking of the glorious -triumph of Democratic discipline and usage', over ~t beir most insidocrus and unscrupulous The, says:- - Rrettaniaßsionaceri is a true and trusty Democrat cod . tin able and irreproachable man." ✓. . t The Harriatinrg-Union, after alluding to the dia. ' i .orgigdziogefTorts of Simon Carvieroi, to induce a . - - sittiketerit timelier oi members to remain out ore:Mem, to form a combination with the Whigs and elect him iienate:oter the regular nominee of the party, --.llll.3lieinicati is. a gentleman of sterling ability Integrity. • lie Is a sound lawyer, and a - - etatesunan' of considerable experieece both' in the • - conticila of the State and of the nation .' He repro ' .seeted old Demoerafic NOrthiMpton in the Penney!. :Legislature darieg the Buckshot war, and for some yearelftorwards, and always acted with .the true and falthtnl Democrats tr. the State. Subse quently he served three terms in . Congress, and was the warm, erderit and zealous supporter of the cid. Ministration of President Polk, and of all those great measures which added so math to the glory and re nown of the nation." Ga t e. Bowinan'of the Bedford' gazette thus speaks - 4r the Scnator eiect: ir Mr. BRODHEAD we kno* well.snd intimately. Heim a gentleman both by nature - and education, and decidedly one of the finest looking men in the Com monwealth. He will bear the exalted honor with the ease dignity, and grace of a etrcaarraer ; and we have every confidence that.he will discharge his du ties to the Stamina the Democratic Party that elec . -ted him ininich a 1:0311116'311 to reflect the highest credit otioti‘thei wisdoin of those who selected him . - for:the important' trim,. Be ham reprezeuted the peoplo ofhis district-both in the Legislature end in Congress with ao ability that•commanded the respect and admiration; not Only of his immediate constitu dats,'hit of the Democracy throughout the &Mits.—. Let +=hope that all taro . ; the besli and vest content!., Tao:Vote for , V: is. Boti . Hon.ses - of thetegistatnin met la Conven" 116 , ir?4stiihitiliekr4 atuary inaceilfed elenOarrof n United "Stogi,SetiZilliteiiie ~ ., , idestx. years fmat -tie-4th of 'Hawk ii*fltininta * i t i ke,o;) i ,tnorhatrifsL° ca# 6 - tbe,fizstbettof- Tbe - vote,Onad.,nifollaift:- ..76 Townsend Haines....l lei 8r0wn.:... 11 Dr. W. Darlington ...1 12Thomas ...1 .GeOrge - Charabenr. : . 3 John Dickey 2 ..Xcihn -.4'A. Stewart....... Jas: Pofiock::'. - 2 DavidViirtilot 1 , ~Sam I. A.,,Purviince._ - 4 C. W: Tit:ntl.; ........ I , T:..llf...lsltEennati: ..- : 4 John Allison-- .. 1 Isilol. Calvin .....i. 4 Dae M. Smyser,.... ~1 Necessity to a choice,66. frii. Brodhead-was duly eleeted. It will be seen that oartownsmaq i -A. W. Loosus, received more voies than any" Whig whose name wag before the Legislature„ , correspondent .of the :Philadelphia Bulletin states that the friends 'of SIMON Cameos- lineal* mouldy ittpitorteit ,Mr. thuiansesk in the Conven tier!, and 4 ‘ they Are highly gratified with . ' the Demcieratio Caucus. The Democratic , CIICICIIB, for the nomination of , United - States Senator, (nye tbe [Harrisburg Union Wednesdayo met in the East Committee_ room of 'tin capitol, at three o'clock on Monday afternoon, siztystieven members being In attendance. The M.. melt hermony and good, feeling: prevailed between • -the friends of the different candidates. :A vote was ~.taketviai the beginning, to pledge every member in attendance to the support of the nominee of the caucus, wheevei be might be,And every one of the '.,rdaty-aeven said aye to the proposition. The - following totes were then taken': • . :C. 2 .3, 456 7, 8 10 11 12 Jeremiah S. Blae.k. 9 12-16 16 - 16 18 19 19 14 13.12 4 Foster :6 6 6 .5 9 9 7 7 700 00 Woodward..ls 15 17 16 17 17 21 - 17 16 17 21 24 , iSkaan-Ctuneroo•- - - • '1 100 09'00 OD 00 OD 00 00 00 A.. Platter 5 5'4 4 6 7 6, 7 6 5 7 5 5 'll.llrodttead 4'.4. 6 913 16 14 17 22 24 23 34 _5 70 500 Ingersoll 3 00 00 00 00 4 - 9 6 4 00 ILL 2 00 00 DO 00 ~ 2 00 ,00 00 . 0 - - • 4 4 2 1 1' - VOO 00 00 - 0.14L - Daltas 20000 000 U — TA3 St„erigine. `1 ; 00 00'00 00 Vattx.---- 2 3 200: 11- B. Wright 1 100 00 00 R. Patterson. • • = 1 00.00 00.00 3.6 i Jones •-•••• GO 00 00 5 5 Upoathe twelfth vote Itrestsma-BAODEtItiD, of • 'Northampton county, was nominated, and every member -of the caucus pledged Minself to support Kentucky. , Thelremberatic State Convention,iu Kentucky, -met at Fyankfort, on the Bth tnetent, DA77113 Wm alwrialts, President Thnfollowing nominations were made; viz I.4zAure W„. l'owz.z . nlfOr Governor, Ftontraer N.-Wuxi,' Eloquent Resolutions . Were adopted declaring the strong attachment of Kenticky to the trnion. • fitnsoutuars CALPOIIHM—The /porno/ of Conrmerce learns that 100900 acres of;eligibly sit. • uated landlin California have been offered by an' eirNklealde, on highly, favorable farm% to Bionic/4 a42lungarian in- New York; 'with •the' • hope of inducing his countrymen ;to settle upon it • e ngage. agricultural Pursuits : Several hon . died Bungtirians are 'expected-- to arrive here ; 3 1 10 14 ,64 it isnot improbable that a portion of them Inairaiail themselves of this offer: , • X.Triii:AT.lfAiva.—tiae,.Diario de /a . marina of the 4th blink': announces, with some tiourish; . tbeirrliatzuf Je nny Lind; 'and states' that „. a rayal steamer had been despatched to bring her ttolhaOiti:frbm'tlielaibel, vibe:teeshe - had been s, conducted to thelodings prepared for her by .114 r. _Rmlum's agent. I;=MEi 'll °R 4 m l : CORIIIIIII . O2IDY2ifii OP TILTBIOgIfING:i.OS - 2.1 MAI:I3ER My Dear. Post The long agony is over—the battle is ended,— the smoke of the conflict is rolling away, and the outsiders have an opportunity of ascertaining 'who are killed and who are wounded, and'it is certain that finless the account is taken at an 'early mo• ment, by-far the greaterii'number of those who participated in the Senatorial fight will be among .the fnissing., • . Yesterday the Democratic caucus met with 67 members present; : , Mlle very best feeling pervaded the entire body. It ciarimy privilege to be pre. sent, and I am gratified in. being able to , sr4" , that the proceedings were charaCterised by a harmony of feeling, worthy the occasion and the men who participated. A full report will be found in the Pennsylvanian of to-morrow, to which I refer you for particulars. It Is sufficient now to, state the result, which, while it may be a source of disap pointed expectation to some of the candidates and their friends, is nevertheless a source of gratulation 'to every man who regards party usages as worthy to be sustained. It is not the election of Richard Brodhea? alone that 'furnishes a cause for grata. lotion ; it is' that which is of infinitely greater moment ; the triumph of honest principle over corrupt venality, the defeat of that arch intriguer and bankrupt politician, Simon Cameron. Never, in the political history of the State of Pennsylvania, has there been a time when the truth and firmness, the honesty and integrity of the Democracy was so nobly vindicated. Every inducement that money could present—every promise that the fertile genius of Simon Cameron could suggest-- every argument that deeply interested men could adduce was brought to bear Upon the result, and to the immertal honor of the noble men thus tempted, be it proclaimed, that true to their own integrity—true to their pledged faith to the party— true to the beat interests of the State of Pennsyl vania, they turned from the tempter with loathing and contempt. They felt the insult, and resented it as men should. In caucus they pledged them selves to 44,port the nominee whoever be might be; and in the hour when anxious thousands crowded the Hall of Representatives eager to behold the than who dared proclaim himself by his vote, the creature of Simon Cameron—the traitor to his party; in that hour big with the fate of the Democratic party—pregnant with the honor of the noble keystone State; they vindicated them selves.frons the foul suspicion, and redeemed the State—the party, and all that as men of honor they held sacred from blasting infainy. It was a proud moment, and the annuls of our political history will commemorate it to the latest generations. ".Give me your vote and influence, and nettle your price," was the overture made to a member of the House." "Sir, to the Democratic party I owe my position and influence, and I will etarve, rather (ban betray the confidence my party has reposed in me," was the noble response. It was with such men 'Cameron had to deal. Is it a matter of surprise that en ignominious defeat awaited him? Bat I em transgressing my limits. The sub ject is a fertile one, and well calculated to t educe my pen from its promise to give you brief epic ales. SPRIG. _ - "Kannisnono January 15,-]BSI. The_fofrovring Resolutifered by - Mr Dbl on Was of_ , of-Schuylkill , t g 3 e 412 rtVA b j ac Sault; and Howe of "Ripresentar Aa.-Voinntonwersith of Pennsylvania, in .Getreral:4lthaWst ra t . That our Senators in :gtestr—be Unitritated, - and iitelareSerrintives re 4. quested, to age their bestafforta to proPuie a mod ification of the existing - Teriirlawa s so as to tor e .effectually protect the'fron and Coal interests of the Commonwealth; and also to advocate a fur ther amendment to the said laws, so.. that duties may be , levied at Nome, and not in the foreign valuation; and that the Government be requested to ban copies of this Resolution forwarded to each Senator and Representative in Congress now assembled. • - Judilelal Apportionment 0111. Our Harrisburg correspondent sends , na the fol. lowing Bill, which was introduced in the Senate on Tuesday last by General Sacrum, frisking a Judicial apportionment, dividing the Senate into twenty Die. t ries; entitled A supplement to the Act, entitled an Act relative to the organization of Courts of Jug. tice, passed April 14, 18.34.” • Ist District, to consist of the city and county o Philadelphia, to have three Law Judges. and Dtstrict—Bucke, Montgomery and Delaware. 3d Maria—Lancaster and Chester. 4th District . —Berks and Lehigh. 6th District—Dauphin and. Lebanon. 6th Distriet—York, Adams and Cumberland. 7th Diairict--Janiata; Perry, Union and North. umberland. Bth District—Schuylkill and Carbon. 9th Dietrict--Northampton, Monroe, eke and Wayne. litth rtiatriet—Luaerne, Wyoming, Suequehanna and Sullivan. - „ 11th District—Lycoming, Copunbia, BrOniour and Clinton. 12th -District—Franklin , Fulton,' Bedford and Somerset. 13th District—Centre, .Ctearfield, Jefferson, For• est and . District—:•Huatingdoa, Mifflin, Blair .aad Cambria. loth Diatrict—Bradford, Tioga, Potter and Mc- Kean. 16th DisUict—Westmoroland, Indiana, Armstrong and Clarioa. 17th District—Washington, Fayette and Greene. 18th -District--Allegheny. . 19th District—Beaver Butler, Lawrence and Sul. liven. 20th District—Erie, Warren, Crawford and Ire nango BEcrion 2d,provides that after the first day of De. cember 1851, the salary of the', Chief Juatice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvanta, elan : be $2,200, and the , salaries of the Associate Justices of the said Court shall be 82,000, and the nidjudges shall also be entitled to receiie in addition their re. spective salaries, $3,00 per , day whilst on the ciry cult, and necessarily employed_in holdingeourts, or in travelling to and from the same to their teepee , . tive placea of residence, as a full allowance for travelling expenses. - Szcztorr 341 provides that the President Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and of all other judges required to be learned lathe law shall be-$2,000 per'annum -except, those for the - judges holding Courts in the city and county of Philadelphia, and die county of Allegheny, which' shall be $2,00 per annum. This is a very important bill—ln fact the bill of the aessiort.7 It waa laid on the table ,and ordered to be printed. COPP= Cottre , -Tbe seam ty of silver is not the only incovenielthe •experienced in trade. Copper sole enough for the ordinary purposes of trade can scarcely be procured. This difficulty arises from the small amount of coinage of copper in *the kat two years, -le 1848 there were $64,157 of copper coined at the Mint; in 1849 there were only $41,964, and is 1860 0015 , 1140,425. in the last ion yeare there have been ab00t.111376,005 of copper, coinage, which-certainly seems to ; be, an amount entirely in adequate to the wants of the,community, when it is considered how many of the-:smaller:transactions of trade this species of coin sinters into, The diffi catty arising from the ' , sitrit Of the copper coin we! ShOuld suppose' could airy speedily op, supplied.. The coinage of a large amount of the cent, and of al still larger amount of thit , •gold dollar, would give, mite relief to the shopkeepers and Iratlers'whoes, bulimess now suffers - from the scarcity of; small ; change.=-.Pkil:Lbl,ger: _ , VD" , Bar:echo Brown, Esq., of Warren, has been ap; - poutted to represent that Judicial Diatrict in the Board of Revenue Commiselonens to asse.mble at aarrisburg on the 20th of Febnuumnext. Haniuszunii;linuiiy 44 Yours, SPRIG Saibblings ‘4O The site of tke-forteo Vert Brotro, on the. Rio- Grande; in Texas, hae,beeoratio!eity, under tlie 110.111 i .Erottustille, and like , sills.A.ineriCansfrantier toWns, it rapidly growing in importance. The ceremony of lay. ing a corner stone of the Eitt - pnblic bonding in the city was duly performed on the 16th . ult. R.B. Leman, Esq., has recently been elected Naxpr. , - • The Elkton Whig stays that an attempt was made to rob the Bement .. .Shore Mail, between-Elkton anti Chen tertovin, on Monday, night last.. large leather bag which was lied oaliehind tha silage coach, was eat open in two places ; but es it was mostly filled with Citnatilortal ilocurnabis, the:rObbbri' 'Met:Whit ;neap. Ale/andel: Von iiuMboldt the greatimattiralist and traveler, has written a, letny * to the Berlin Society for Eoafgration,anti. Colonization, sip teasing the warm sat sympathy with the parpoies of the. Society, and pro : . miring to nee his influence with the Bing in its behalf.— The attention of thoSodietyiti spocittily• ilirented toward . • • . . . 'the no:tither 9th:item:tents in N. Orleans during ,- . , the.week ending Dec. o.9th, was 100. Of the deeeased, 15 died of cholera, and 10 of consumption. 'There were also io_deaths.from cholera during the /mine week in the adjoining parish , of Lafayette . Prof. 'Agassiz is about to proceed to the Sim& , intending to devote some time, in company. with the of ficers of the Coast Survey; lea Sefentific examination of the Coast of Florida, with a particular -view to the. coal formations in that region. . , ' • -The last Harrisonburg Republierm containsa brief announcement of the death of Major lehaMaripin, a merchant of Willianieburg, Va., ;who, died by his own hand. , • - - 'rhe present population of htichlian, nu shown by the cenans lot 'Jaen : is 4100,000.- Increase sin Ce It fe eoroputedthat WOO personsperished, the past season on the overland route to California. . The exports of United States produce arta manu factures to Great Britain and her dependencies Mr the year ending June 30J amounted to 01 687 On Aproper - catalogue for the Great Eihibitlon will . reaclailyoluates.: A pleasant pocket library for visitors to die. great *bevy A clan, who was rescued from drowning, a night or.twia since, , hi Boston,. abused the men who rescued him because he-dist 1101 rare his hat: --- A letter in the Journal of Commerce 'says that a mode of making hydrogen gas from water hasheen dis covered at Paris. The writer:gives no account of the process, but says it is very simple and easier to use than -151 r. Pain's. The hydrogen is carbonized by . the use of --- By the existing laws of Rome, every tine the English bury oneof their - dead near the Pyramid Celts Cestios, they commit a felonious act, Which is, however, cOurnanted to a fine of eight dollars. The census returns of the State of Maryland ex hibit is,porinlation of 501,000, of which number 00,000 are slaves., The slaves have increased only about 1,000 since 1840, while the-increase of the white and free col ored population has beenl2o,ooo, making au increase of 121,000 souls In the State within 10 years. Among the post °faces, recently established, is that of New Buda, Decatur county,rovra, of whietiGen. Ladislaus DihazY, late Governor of Count, has been appointed postrauter. , --- /qr. Bancroft, the historian, has estifitated that at least one-third 9f the white population Of the Uni. ted States are directly descended from the twenty-two thousand Puritan emigrants who first settled New Eng land. . The Hon. Mr. Bayard, of Delaware, U. S. Minis ter to Belgium, is at the Irvitig House, N. Y., with his family. They left for Havre in the packet ship New York on the IGth iast. Last week, - a Mr. - Sullivan was drowned at Fall River, Mass , in two feet and a half of water, into which he had-wandered while intoxicated. , 01115 have now been introduced into both houses of the Pennsylvania Legislature to consolidate several districts in the city and county of Philadelphia, We learn from the Vicksburg Sentinel that Gen' O. - M. , Price. for ten years editor of the Missistiippian, died at. Jackson, Miss., on Friday morning, the ,2MII ult. ,judzon," Ned Buntline Ls coming out soon with a daily papor, to be called ‘, Bantline's Daily Ameri7: -----"The - State Tempertmtno. Convention or Vermont, toirkt.ettrtatxmt:ttwonitc.thejlttuor law adopted by the lort Leglstmate,ltrib 150 fied• ortalaatetaaqtrtt 15tOnsi.. -. • - Sardinia would be a capitedrililalorrne , tab ars of our advocatosof" %%roman's Itinhit: ,,, The women am! are allowed the privilege of doing all the work au rail. .toads—pay, 14 cents aday. Wha willemigrnic our try the experiment - • - - .... .. . . . Joseph Donner, sallainker, Eat t Boiton, has betn arrested, charged with being concerned with the smug gling from the steam-ship Niagara:. The bondsgiven by the agent of the vessel to release her amoanted to Silis.ooo. - The New Jeruaalem Repository, conducted by Prof. Bosh, contains a calm, logical and scriptural ex• position of the futility of the pretensions of the followers of Hahnemann to engraft the fallacy of Homceopathy on the doctrines of the new church.'" A vessel is to sail from New Orleans for Liberia on the 20 th lust, under the auspices of the Louisiana Colonization Society. She will take out a large number 'of colored emigrants, including eighty-five now on their way to N. Orleans from Kentucky, Tennessee; Ohio and. Indiana. The Democrats in the Legislature and State Con. vention, at Indianapolis, ware to Meet on Saturday night for the purpose of presenting to the people of the United States the name of Gen. Lane us a candidate for the Presidency., It eemathat there are truant wives in California as wallas the old States. 'lie Transeript, at Sacramen to, records the absonatabition of Mrs. Root with a young manltarned Ftdrhariks. She took with her a little dough. ter and 812,000, -nnd, loft four children and a sick hus band. From Luke Superior. The Green Bay Advocate of the 24th ult. has news from Lake Superior,derived from bin W. H. Stevens, who came across the country from Green Bay, on hilt way to Washington of The 'mines are represented as dohig well this year. Fifteen hundred tone of copper have been shipped, of which the. Cliff Mine, the largest, shipped SOU tona. The whirlwind of speculation and fraud has now passed over, and there are no cfanx. °per. atione ; and every compapy organised has of a real location, and, in doing an, veinal, businesson getting ont copper. . . e cl One of the,greateat expenses in getting the cop{ per ready for shipment is in the nutting it up into moveable mimes, which is effected by a tedious pro. cc% and hammer, Various have ,been the expedients.devised to facilitate this opOration.—t The miners are now about trying a new plan r they are constructing a gigantic furnace to melt the mules and cast them In.auch piecee es can-he ban. died. The traces of ancient min ing - continue to be found,, and in greater:numbers and extent, and these prove of great_service to the minere'of the p'resent day, by directing to the best locations, and la presenting - to the miner excavations whieltcould ally be affected in years of labor. The;people there estimate•theii age to be at least two thousand yearn. • • In regard to the route from Green Bay, the A.dvo.! Cate says :—« . A road from Green Bay to the molt Southerly point of Ecesvenawwould be less thangtlff miles: in length, and while it wonldehorten the travel over the present route at leant 100 miles, would open; 'one of the most beautiful nod fetid° sections-ie the Union—a action which will remain unknown and: unoccupied'until such a:read is:Opened by the gov 4 ernment. The Lake Superior people need:it most' especially for procuring supplies, driving cattle, &c.l The, traveller finds the whole distance to within al few =ilea of Lake Superior abounding in"every source which will makeecountry wealthy and proti.i peroun. Clear, beautiful lakes are intersperned, and. these have plenty of large trout and' ther fish. •111 r. S. informs us that speckled trout a foot in length, are found in them, •Water end water powers are•every where to be founifiand the timber is of the best kind —maple groves, beech, oak, pine, &c: • • - Tax on NJIGUO Snrratus.—There is a propssi.t tin before the City Council of Ricbmond, Va, to lay heavy.taxes on these who are engaged in the' sale of negroes. The.oiteindble object is, to inv. , create: the city.reienues; but-the , opinion is eivi pressed that the taxes which it is in contemplation; to linposi are so large, that the trade will be drives en away from that market.- The present biome ; 'of Richmond from the business of buying and selling slaves is estimated to be $lO,OOO - per year. Twaviunn FltoZan VOZZAnzza rout -vegeta. friltsitte4nzay be thawed' -in such ;manner .1 that they will receive 7biat very ; little Wiry From freeztdeand - thaiving. the .rvozen *abidance her imoteried to cold tvatei, :; wbese:Aemperature . is:but little above that of-freezing; thelrost will soon be extracted Without injury. If frozen vegetables be covered up in the ground, or closely covered up with moss, cloths mate , &c ., and laid in a 'dark cellarobe frost will be gradually. extracted without material injury to the ,article; By, these irsodes'of•tha - wing; Ili' change - is grade.' henceit has but little _effect, But if a frozen vegetable or fruit;be put 'fete; - warm water Or hot wateeior carried into a.warni roont,•or. placed by a fire, the sudden change from a frozen to a thawed state will destroy it as completttly.as though it had. been baked or boiled. Thus it, appears that the thawing, rather than the freeiing, destroys_ the veg efablo.—N. E. Fanner. • - EILCITMECIrr wr 'MC if7lllll 110118Z0.400n after thccdecision of Judge Judson, of the United,„Siatea court to"send Long, the . fugitive elave, baCk'to ,ginia,,wasmade public yesierday,:a large number of colored persona .collected in and, about the. Irvin 4. House, supposing that Ltßig was there secreted, pre. peratery to being'Bent back. One of the - blacta atracit'a white man who was prenerit; and a bloody scene came near beimenacted. A southerner, who had been "a witness for the claimant ' beiog present, drew a r six' barrelled revolver, and threatened to blow_ away at any black who should interfere with, him. Ryndera with a party of men; wet pree: erit. After much trouble on the part of Mr. How= ard, the proprietor of fhe house,. he end the man with thu"piatorwitlidresi, and the large and excited crowd, hich had congregated to Witness the'result quietly dispersed: Long, the fugitive, was in the courtroom at the time of the disturbance .—N. Y. Star, Jan. 9. ' Mr. Ratiti. ) sCstatuting AV Pelee, the water gas man, a few days ago offered I 3 'correspondent of the Easton Transcript .that he would establish certain particulars relating,to his new electric theory, by experiantal demonstration,' or forfeit $6OOO, the correspondent'consenting to forfeit $6OOO if Mr. P. succeeded. The latter' has accepted the challenge, and adjusts the details as follows; II I stipulate molding to the terms of his proposi tion that the'ectric circuit is not to be complete thaethere shall be no possible 'connection between the poles of the battery, either by metallic, fluid; or any other electric conductor,' also that there shalt be no oxygen generated, in a free or combined state; and, further, that Mr. Paine shall show, to the iatisfaction of the supervising committee, that he proposes that bat one cat/rent of electricity passes through the fluid, by the agency of which hydrogen alone is disengaged. - • • am thus particular in settling the details as the peculiar terms in which his . proposition is, expressed affords an indefinite margin, which might be wrest ed to the undue advantage of a early disposed to . cavil upon technicalities. I 'shall be pleased to ars range all necessary prelinainaries with Mr: P. at his earliest convenience.” • The editor of the Tranicriin intimates that the experiments will never take place. Illtagaltztea for Februarys ' IffENRY MINER & CO., No. Tr Smithfield street] op. posits , Brown's Hotel, have received the following Magazines for February : - Goders Lady's Book ; _ Grahands Magazine; Sartain's - Limon Magazine; • , - Peterson , * Ladies' National Magazine. • new volume of all the abase magazines commenced with the January number; andme advise those desiring to stibleribe to call at once at, the Cheap Publication Store of tialBl - HENRY MINER & co. • 20n BOXES RAISIAS 050 half dd ; I .l'M snots seedless Raisins ; 25 casks Currants, in store and for sale by J. RHODES ,dc CO., Nob Wood st QCYTHES.--75 doz boat quality Grass d - scyth o o . si GO do do • Cu 10 do common on consignment "df fS la WA L. ERMAN & SONS - - jalB - Nos 80 1t.,81 Wrier, es GS Front st.. TJULS.-140 - 6ii best cast steel I oes; Xi sdo do Garden do, on consign& anti for sale by ljaldl B. WATEMAN & SONS. doz best quality cast steel Hay - Forks; 20 do do German do; 40 do beat cast ateet 4 pronged. Manure Forks, on consignment and for sale by - ' lalB L. S. WATERMAN h....50N5., QCYT HE SNEATI.I.S.-425 dor, best quality, patent Scythe Enehtbs, on. etinslqament and far sae Iry. JuIS E. S. I% ATEOMAN Is EONS. NAILS ANOtHITEEE..-4 20 - heis Nids atid SpikeA tor 841 c bY. Jale, L. S. WATERMAN & SONS - E:AUL ASH.-ILcasks prime rearl Ash for sale by P jalB L. - S. WATEHAIA.N es EONS. • • Gttp-rEPDLIISR WAciON." dppJpntilAt /I,, , Cheesp Serra- and Mills for' Stile /AR EXCIIANOE.-4. good' Fann of- 86, acres in :kJ hleigil county; seven miles_ from Pomeroy, the county seat; and about two hunred and fifty miles from Pittsburgh; la the State of Ohio. There is about thirty-five acres olcured; with a good apple and peach orchard and a garden cu it. Also, aGrist and Saw Mill, with two run of Burrs; the Mill is on a :creek that runs into. Shade River; and all the buraber.and Flour is boated on- the creek and river; the neighborhood is good, and the rtllits,ise., have a goon ,run of custom— mama" nine months in the year. There is agood largo frame. Barn and a. small frame dwelling house on it; garden and other improvements on it. At will be sold cheap for part cash and plot credit. It will , be ex changed for a Farra in this neighbmitood. -For further particulars, please enquire at ISAAC HARRIS' iald Agencs . uud Intelligence Office, Fifth at - - WEGNER, ific BOECiiNER'S sevr Lithographic Establishment, 00 Merkel strcer, brava% 77tird ..Pourib, TS NOW ready to tarnish every kind of Lithographic - Wolk in the most elegant style, such. as blurts bills, Map, Females, Landscapes, Car*, Bill heads; and La, bstr, printed in gold ;Colors, he. ‘ At the same 'daft Messrs.. Moeser Meiotic have termed a traswisci scrtoot., - and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices; Monuments, Sze-, with all possi. _tile - accuracy ono elegance: ja.lsily To Let. A LARGE CFAXAR, suitable far storing. , , Posses `ll., sion givenitrunettiately. For isms, apply to Geo. AVeginan, , br- GEORGE RUBLEV, No. ISO iVater street: ' , Wan CODMINELL •• A •A-A. L. mummy, W. n. manna ,. .. O'DONNELL, MULLEN ,t - CO. Pithiburgh Choir dr. Cabinet ware Rooms, Ifo. 98 Third Street, South Side. _ sibPT. Itl. lc Co., respectfully Inform their friends and customers that they have, - if not the largest stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest variety of styles, the Attest finishes - 1, made of the best seasoned materials, and by - the best workmen in the western country—all of which they ate determined to sell 0,11 tow as any other manufectunng establishment in - the city. Our stock is. all our own-manufacture; no Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. All caters promptly attended to. lal7 TVG the Honorable the Judges of the Connor quarter Hestons of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Alto. The petition of Fred. Hauptman, of the 3d Wrird,.ei Pittsburg, in the Countynfore said, humbly shewetn, That your peutioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and ethers, at his dwell- Jim hottse in the Ward' foresaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hum a license to keep a public louse of entertainment. And your petitidner, as to duty bound, will pray: - ; ' • FREDERICK HOUPPUANN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above pedticmer is ot.good:repute for honestrandtemperance,tuld is wellprovbiedwitit house room nud conveniences for the:accommodation of trav elers and others, and timS said tavern iettecessea. J.G Backofen, Alfolstma,Lcwislicilleman, W Scott, Jacob Rearaer,...Tolui Layton, Jan Briar, John King, Samuel RtFrantz, ino Bryson; john Koppitr, Joe Hot- Wesitt-60 bushels gnall.whito t in store and,for . 1 -v 4 aale bY , , BROWN 4.13:1R1E PATltleji, _J III7 - N 0144 Libe at 1:10 ICE.-20 tierces;newarop, receivral and.for sale by, At , jat7 BItoWN &- , IaftICP#TRICK.. Q Ef ge*.7-20 Etrds, new. Ariip ' p c _ do , c a received rind for ackba b J ./ It'utam4 o . - 10 . boxaa, 4.0 300 _.half boxes, 1 11M Ttrri 0 • aadlavatraLlaiyi by - Jar • -- • - Bruawrfre:KintPATrucic. y an' OPEI.--410 bales knit s tn, vvestent Y. L on lAand l* for'ssieby - • ' BE.ONST N EIRErATRICK. ARLS,:rgObbls. on band and for aide by P j tal , • WN 4 KIRKPATRICK IRIEII APPLES =25 b Is. and 410 sacks,on'bind .r and for tale by • 817 BE 1 1 711 & • ;• • C Alleghenyplaning "-- 23 " 301 arantrr.'s=orrsor CITY, r mita. TAE subscriber would respectfully inform 'his friends . and the pabliegenerally, that having completed hie new planing - lid!, and having now in operation two new ;mature ;rude, PhunnO Machine's, (Woodworth patent) and several cireltlai and-uprightSawa. , he le now Prepared' to, furnish prelim:ly and reduced rates, Planed and sawed lumber olleverp description. The attention ;:of atenzabotit joiners, :carpenters and biulders is panienlarly called to the ,above establish- meat, where assonnient of planed and rough luraber, of different thieknes es, suitable for shipping, box malting, house, meamboa work, /re, can be timad it all times: ...3. .` Also, lumber planed or 511741 a to order,Witit:plomit ness and despatch. HIM A. BLOODIER, • JaL6 - Proprietor. N. orders direpted to PittokiFgh w receive prompt attention. - 200 BUS. e°Br'!•; 4tos. Oats ; YOR ' 4 Shorts; • For sale by ' • - T„ WOODS & SON •Prciduce mad Corinisatott.lllerchants, Elalti '• • • . N 0.61 Water greet. NOLISN GIN -AND OLD JAMAICA RORTIiii sale ; wholesale or retail, by isl 4 MORALS- & IJAWDSTFL MESSED POOR BOARDS-50000 feeOvell .1/ "Booed, und good goolity, fat sale cheap by A.l3l.ool 4 dEa s , Pao - - 'Allegheny BOX tOART, O *-25,091): feet different Wiektieneeni- for - ciaie by JORITA. BLOODIER,— jal.6 - Allegheny Planing Mills. • ClAS.—.,ftna received, a splendid . assortment of Gail ‘3l-Cluatdaliers, four, two 9nd, one burner; also, Brackets; single and:double:Solar.. ,Lard . Lamps, for Parlors, Cbtirehes, Halls, Steamboats and Stores in largemarierV; , ,of.Cornallus & Co's unrivalled make; also, globes, phprinies and -Wick, by boss er dozen. Jal4 .V WILSON,. ' - tor Market Folith Its litaisliTGENET, GUARD .ItAZORS.- 6 The only sale and perfect Rasof Intinnthenued." re• . ceived t - per express, another lot of thesetntly :valuable end moque Razors-. :Is ijolsl - - ' , W. WILSONZ. - - ' Dlsso Tatou. r HE partnership of Reynolds•Ze Shea wee dissolved by, mutual consent on - theist' Inst. The business of the firm will be settled by either ofthe parties, the name of the firm to be medlar that-purr:de. On retiring from the hostas of Reynaide &Bliee;1 mould recommend Mr.? . L. Shea to my.friendeond the former customers of the honse. , • .--, Ml 4 T L. SHEEiyi7ugesate armor, Commission Merchant, tit * and dtaleslus Paperand .Rags, corner Penn atal win streets. - - 'fal4 "Dividend; LIFFICE OF PISTFBI7B93IGAII Co. littlUalle 13,1851. THE TrOsteeti Of the Pittsburgh Gus Company iteite this day Dividend of five 11" ot-i, out or e profits of the /88L MOll/68, on the capital stock , paid in, payable to, stockholders, or their.legal repre sentatives, ibrtherith, at the office of the Works. jalCd2w ,„ • , JAMES - AL CHRISTY, Treatr. Who - Seat. P oe to Buy. Tea. AXORRIS & HAWORTH'S Tea Stare r East side of "ISS: The Diamond. Oood.flavored Teas Sec itrt the finer kind 75e1 the beta imported 8t 00 Old countrypeople, who - nse Bieck. Tea, will find OUTS exactly to their taste. We have just received a lot di tectfrotn England;and the tame kind. of , Teat =Whig be knight at any other iilol4ln Piaskssig . h: 'Strange, but tree}, - lIE BEST OE WINES AND BRANDIES, suita i. ble for medicinal_purposes. for sale by the quart or bottle, by Galt) MORRIS ee, iteavolavi. INT - RAPPING ANA PRINTING PAPER Co sale, in yy large or small quantities, by jal4' W. P. MARSHALL: PAPER HANGINGS—French and American Paper, Banginga and Borders, Irani 61a ro f_SUO Vyloce, for sale by .. W: P. 111ARSRALL, ftl.4 ' - • . •85 Wood st For Sale. A T A GREAT BARGAIN, a two BRICK j•L DWELLING. HOUSE, on . Pennsylvania, AEI Avenue, 6th Ward; modern finish; having ten rooms double parlors ; dining room and Id .chentin the first floor. The lot Is _twenty-four by nlnety.forir:feeti a wide' allay in the rear. • Thisproperty cost 8351X1, and will be sold fori327oo—in payments of $BOO down, $2OO In one year, and the balance in two years. , Enquire of T. Howard; Attorney at Law, Fourth st , between Smithfield and Grant streets. Call ut - the morn ing before 9 &slack: - THOS. 110 WARD. lal3 • (Gazette and Dispatch copy 30 WILLTAX II . . Etti beFADDES. Pi GILEIr £ .111!VADDIECI51, . comin flB Guam erg Err. Ann =mon aux; (Opposite the Court House.) . • (,7 We holm!, by close attention to tho !nuances of our profession, to deserve a ahare.rd -the patronage, of oar friends nod the public. - , .11.Yur - FLOUR=7sade. fia — uTlVlour reed and tot sale by SHRIVED. do BARNES; ' N 05.130 and 132 Second at. UTTER.-200 Wits. prime rolLJust ree , d and for sale B lal3 SURIVER & BARNES. DRY APPLt.I-00 bus. ree'd Ana tor sale by jal3 SHRIVER tc.BARNES. Targrrp, BEA,NB.-o - bble.see , d and for sale bbyy jal3 SEMINER JJARNES. T AR D-20 tads. =O3O kegs, No. t recd and for sale 1-4 ial3 - SHRIVES & BARNES. TISIOTHY SEED-4 bbis. maid and for gala by A. - 7 . 1113 - • . .SHRIVERA. BARNES VN UTS-60 bus. rs chi and for sale by ll jula ' SFIFITVER tr. BARNESN ph:ACRES-3W tide. ree'd and tor sale by JL jal3 SHRIVER a BARNES lyloll/13E8—.40 bbls. nltiriomV4,rttlorrtilsaE!se • •• • • rail:1 1 11 \ I Pilll 1.11 k NE C „ o a meo r f Thrda s d th e e di r The course o matmenon and practice.parstted•in this establishment includes every branch requisite for a per feet mercantile education. The rrnole process has been matured and perfected by nearly eleven - years practiee in teaching, and shoat fifteen yearipriivionsexrerience in extensive domestic and shipping business; and those who aspire to the highest rank as accountants, will find on consulting any resident city merehafft, that Wait the only estabastiment of the kind In the city. in which,the mercantile community have any copfidence. They will " bear in mind" that all the pompons nolse'we now hear about " trustees," " charters,'"" examining committees," Lee., add nothing to - the ability Of exforiencuol teachers. dec9;daw• . Dividend. THE President and Directors of Ala alretd`oneeer 4":" 43,4 lrimPlior Wive tidsday-deelared a ditiden or Ts!'" Ilaravr_eatutre orn , of the itirtnenthi,Dayabie fortiairh, - WM LaIkIDIER, Jr; - • Trounr4. Setting off ett, leas itlttiia Cont, to unit. the Business. SITIRTS ! IgHiRTS!!, SIIIRTSS!.!-.The Shirts..hnd - Gents. Furnishing; at No. E.O.Fonstlillreet sign ,of the goldeu flee Hive. mess DI sou) by thn".2otb,of Janu ary. Call soon, as they are selling at 60 and. +1 et. less than the astral p neesy and jas less than Ant dint. areal - •J. It. L'ANVNAN.; i The Store to let and the fixtfitte fot Bee. '114.41r.. ettrW NV bite Tetratt mood 13reaktbi'• TO BE HAD FOR 4 Z" CENTS. IptERSONS who have either, are honorably., ased. IL - that if their breath leaver ad foul, or their • TEETH DECAYED, DARK. OR YELLOW: and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent In= of Jones* Amber Tooth Pane veal make the teeth white as gnaw? . and the breathadiferonely sweet. -• • Sold only et JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty atre*ti head of Wood. .• . • - idea:* . Vors Mont, A DWELLING ROUSE, with tenor eleven . t 5 .1. 1 roams, in good repair. and with large punt, an e • end street, Allegheny. Reid, $175 per annum. Also—A. STORE on Market street, Pittsburgh i a long: Warehouse, on 'Third street, and several. Rooms in Pain Office Buildings. E. D. GAZZAM, Jail:4l2w 164 Second street. • Soap Stone - Griddles, • rPHE subscribers have just received a few dozen au-. perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, direct from the . manufactory. As these "Griddles are -used` without grease of spy kind, they are - - entirely free from the-gas and offensive odor that attends the use of the common' iron Griddles, and mbieh makes chemise objectionable. For sale by . JOHN DUNLAP_ & - deal° • cot Market and Second as-, E0.—.60 boaes prime 6's just received and for Tsato by Hull STUART & SILL. Passmartabip. - - A T no time for many years has thorn - been such un- II; scrupulous trickery practlired -upon the abont penmanship, as at present. - - Places of.engraviog are circulatedthrough the town and country, with OM en gmyer's name suppressed; Warder to induce the igno rant to believe them to be-penmanship.' Persons desi rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmenvrklidowell to call at DUFF'd AIMCANTILE COLIAECREi andcx. amine thehandwriting.of soma of the - best penmen in tbo city ,wito have been instructed in this institution. - Itonuos WOODS. eAlgr&l. WOODS _; , T WOODS iSt. SON, • PRODHCE DEALERS 'AND COMMISSION • MERCHANTS, ' jail) - WAITER ...STRICT, Pirr3Bl3ll6ll. •' • FrOlkh • • - 7 UST RECEIVED at the Crrasaar. pm:Blimp& fine tP assortment of Ten viz:— - , Best strong Et gllsh Black; • - • do Ezra fine °oolong; - do Engllalrßreakfaet ; do Clntlan ; , • do - Cons , - • - GK Extra Silver Leaf Young Sysoin; do -• . Gunp owder; _ • - . do . ' ~ Old Hylton • - do S! ,Uparior Young Hyson JobH. C. K ELLY, Fifth street. 100 B stta S p ;F to P fy iL Y • EL°Ult zt e nlackerel ; -`• 75 bbls. Tar ; - • . 100 bags Saltpetre; Foruale by-- T. WOODS & SON, , -Produce i)ealervi andCotarataskon Merchants, jai) , No. 61 Water street: • Rix Canto ReiffAWL. DAN - AWAY from the subscriber on the ;nth Decam. AL bet, -an indented apprentice named CHARLES. RICHARDSON. 7611. persons are Turbid harboring er trusting him ea my account, as slier will be dealt, with according to law. • ual3:3tWl . JOB. B. TATTLE- lnformatlon Wanted O F a gentlematiwbo,resides -in an Eastern County of this State,'and who is presetrt on Ms way to toe; State of Ohio, traveling in a one horns Wagon, with white cover. it is believed Ida object -is to purchase horses. He came to Greenville on fiattirday•eliening,, the 28th day of December last, amtrenittked all night; he is apparentlylietween'3o and 40 years of age, rather spare, with longhair under his chin of rather 41.8=15, color; should this . weed his'eye; if he will address E. M. S.; at this,Officeihe will hear of something to advan-'_ Editors of the Wheeling papers, and of Ohio PnerallY, will serve the cause , of humanity by giving this a place in their papers. chambersburg; January 2, 18.51-410.5:ditkii2i TN. THE MATTER of the account of Samuel Stew: I art, EXRCUtOT of the l astwill and testament of John . And now , • to wit, December 30 1 11 ; 0 u - el" /1„ 'Coptions filed Und-zon motion of Robert 'Woods;',.Esg.',uttornerfornachaelßroval, Widow of John Brown; deed. the Court appointed' Jasper T:lßrady Auditor,' to ." audit and-adjust the' account and distri • ; • . bate the balance.. Ey the Court. DANIEL.fficOI.IB.DY; Notice is hereby given that I will attend al.my..office; N 0.89 Filth street, in the city of Pitueburgh,on Satur day, the Ist day, of February, A. D. 1851, for the pur poses of my appointment ja4liltdam I. V. BRADY, Auditor._ - - :i~%~ . MEE The Perils *of the Lungs.:: These These delicite organs are alitniirs.litterd, and life is in peril when tifey do not,properly ptirferm their functions. If inflammation interferes with their regular action, the blood is imperfectly plarified, the circulation is irregalat, and the whole system suflert. In the com bined tonic, expectorant, end healing- properiles• of Dr, Roger's Syrup of Liaencort, Tar and autehakigua, lies the remedy for all this' mischief.. DELAY IS DAN GEROUS. While the patient is corisiderieg k tubereles may be tenting or ' worse still, may be busattn,gin Lungs.- But * iethis• remedy be promptly applied, the Cough, Cold or Catarrh is at once removed, and to use the words cif _Daniel Wetiateri satTerer " breathes freer sid, deeper.. The only thing-required is pmmpti tudtr.' See itunphlet the hands of Agents, and adver tied:l:teal In another column. ••• utile QfEatopeart Agaucty:,„aj Tzar subscriber intends visiting the principal alike of Great Britain; France and Gietintiny, daring the montiTh of April. May and Jane; hexte — leaving,Pittsbury,h ot. March 17th , and. will be pleased to attend :to any agencies of a business.chatneter . which maybe confided ;obis '40131 , 141. DAVIS. . ' Lumber littrd - to Sent.. • .„ _Der' A large LUMBER YARD, situated an Duntte:ane Way, near the-Point ; . autlielent •nuna to hold eighteen hundred thintaand feet orLamber, torero on alonaleaao. EnguiroOr • • REYNOLDS & dee.2s• ' • tomer of Penh and Irwin meets.:. . • • ti:r Consumers of wineanre minted to read In ausdher coiumn the card of Jacob Snider. Jr.'s cheap .urimastore 87 Walnut sttiest;Philudelphin. febl.4oll7' • .. • . . ; letter yes Rev.yM... Ex tract of a from theE. L. ABBOTT. a anima and highly esteemed Missionary intim kingdom of Eunuch; dated Sandaway Anneal), February, 1810; Di. D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear . Sir—Wa are now in great want of your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable Medicine in this country in Bowel Camplalitts,.and has been used in all our Mamoru; with the most gratif).ing vicuna. I have known it in many cases to act like a charm. Your SANATIVE PILLS ate 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. end we are entirely out - of them. We need five hundred boxes of.them. Bro. Beecher 'says we could use a thousand boxes yearly amopsocrt people •tei. great ad 4 vantage. I have used yourTONIC ••VMA lIIFUGE as a Togo in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with the molt complete success. I think it was once the means of sa ving p asts son. During my travels among *calumets es the season, I found a whole village suffering an der a.prevailing Influenza, attended with - Coughs of a most violent character.. I ones regretted Thad not bad a dozen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT to admin ister to them for I believe from what! have seen of its 'effects, that Itwouidhavebeen jug the' thing for those poor people . . I presume yon l have not hitherto hail 'an 'idea to what an extent - your Medicines are used , Wall our MissLons. Affectionately yours, . E..L.Asuorr For pale at the Pekin Tea Store, ad Fliftit et. [tn= • Are.you a father, laboring for the 'support of a fatally, and suffering from general debility and low spirits, so that Dimon seems a burden, Ilse Dr. D.ktotee's Shaker Fartaparit.a. . Aim Telt SSIMIXIL suffering from diseases to which females are generally . sal fact. use Dr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla—it will certainly care yon. .•• • • Male or female, old or young, *u. and every family -should have this =alien: Family Medicine by them.— Call at out Depot, or on one of one • Ageataond get a pamphlet, graLift, whet:l:Lyon will find . • • Thatean be suiiiiiidesiealTitisinsre ¢f Eking tvignims ain this city and county, ,our that the - • t. • WARM SARSetELELFLL4, As prepared by Dr. S. D. }IOWA has been the means of permanently curing more diseases to which the hu man family are continually subtect, than any other pre partition of Sanapasita ever yet brought before the public. The purity and efficacy of the Sheker preparation la well-known, and requires no tong listed' certificates and cures to introduce it ; its increased demand far-the past twelve years, is its best recommendation. This medicine has established its. high reputation throughout New York and New Hampshire, and the Eastern States generally, by its numerous mad well at tested cures ; and ulsoi by the recommendation and ap proval of the firstphysicians, who now use it in thetr private practice. This Is the only Sarsaparilla that acts in the Liner, Kid neys and Blood, at the same ams, which renders it °Appear eemore tatuable to ivertrane,partiesdarly Fimaks. Dr. Mummy, ?rector in the Ohio ilfedical College, says the Sliakerpreparasiam are truly catuable, and recominauk them to the public.. No Itlemeniv--ao Mormum—no Pomo:sons Drugs in A. Shearer Sarsaparilla. • • Remember,' it is warranted to be .purelg and manly Vegetable, and as a Femak and Family medicine it has no equal. Be sure you enquire for Dr. 3, D. Hosa'r Shakes ..4arsetparilla. Price 31 per bottle, anditl i t t te;t l (63r .83. i CO., Proprietors, No.l College Nall, Cinctottati, to wboin ull, °Nets Santa be addressed. Far sale LT our Agents., • ••• .. • 4.'Satoonunasa fr,SlNJLW.,4lstrmy..A.restseiVatE 3 : - .rarMNsic.nivnte..lo,.ll-JAcssocip and J. Jt.. • .101E:4. ' rglr; D. 'A. EnuorriAlleglievi: R. '• 7.lcCuus4i.cn, alanei,.osaarl- P. Masora:al Btacansidne; and Ihngv generally- Also; tiy HOWE& Pro s. Did etors, No. 1 Collegall aP.Cigin InnatLado, .•*-(out24. • . . • - -- • • .-•• • • .•• . • • '.• EVIIIENCE IriliOlifa-MIDSI'.. • ' • ' , • 'Mr. -Sitt-r•Str,''t ;rltderfigrE: 6l.l 44: Ytmeit saes; that would kiv4yoa.itn - acdount of tho almost miraculous cure of my kola dam:weep eye; by the use of your "'PETROLEUM," She- WAS attached with a very so re eye.in Pebruary:or hlarch last, when I immediately applied la the best uua-,. dice,. aid in the city, by whom It 'won prcumunced " a very bad eye;" and all gavo:oeind Lope - of doing her antgood. Alter whieli !tool her into titeimontry.to •an old latlyorno _had- been .oety successful :In outing eyes. told tee that her case was•liope-140; Its she would certainly lore ,not only thee one, but, also;Vnt, the oth e r would folloW—it being aseinfaloas utrectioriof the blood. And I 'do certify, distal the time my father {l. Vrtatfort,) came to the conolasion that we had bet tertry your ° Petroleum," ins Mas entirely blind of on, ept. It ts noepabont tern caorittts since/he began imam, and she can now sec with bOth cyps 09 good RS Me OW did; and, as far as I ciliate% I. believe sae has, with the blessing of tho Alutighty,,beett cored by °Petroleum," Yours, respectfully, • • - FRANCIS VAS:OO3 Colman.. Sepf. - 30,11155V.•• • • • • - For sale by Keret& • lateDovielti Fit t Woad at., ita:. Sellers, 57 Wood at, D.P t i. Carry, Allegheny 'City; ';D A. Slli4tt,A [ leghaayi loaeliltAhruglase, Alleglmoy; S. M Pittsburgl4s. . • - . • ;Min. O. 0f.0.. IN—Place oUlleetlng,Washingto'n ....11111, Wood street, belcicen tb and Virgin Alle,±y. • Trrrinatiou - Lonas, •130,-711Icets every Tuesdas : reeving. lesuautrus Enelintrmairr, No. 87.-Meets and 3d '.lovlday of each month. - mat 3...1y Er tingeronoil4odge) 1. 0: of 0. F...7.The An. gerena Idge, No. 289,1. - 0. of 0 . F. , meets even , ' Wed nesday evening in Washington Hall Wood at. U. A. 0. D.—HILL IiROVI3 2 NO.' 21 of the Muted etneieru Order of Druidsi meets on every Mon. day evening, at the Hall corner of Third Isnd Wood streeti;abore Kramer & Ram's. : SarlY. • , ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUT/OND.. riTi4EnvEl , 'INSURANCE 1 1COREP41417, OP PITTSBOROff. -• C. G. HUSSEY. Prest. ... W. MARRS, Seer" Otte-No. 41 Mar sr.,in Warrhould of C. H. Oran:. .I:l7•tms Company Is now prepared to insure all kinds °Cris/re, on Houses Manufactories, Goods, Mere:tan dire In Store', and in ! Tmasltu 'Vessels, ace, An ample guarantydor the abllt'ty and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the .character Of the Directors, Who are nil citizens of, Pittsburgh, wall and favorably known to the community for their prude nee, intelligence end integrity. ' . • . Distcrous—.C. G: finssof,W.m. Hagen'', Wm. Lori: mer,lr., Walter Drrnnt, Hugh D. Klog,Ed ward Hesse I- Z..14.1t17.2K IWIIIIIZII, H. At ••*-.---nunlttf • 2/. AaltoolatodlNlrstmenia Ituisorsuaost Corny*. • ny - of the City or ettuarargiu . . • CAPITAL, - tygoo,ooo. • J. K, 31011REREILD,y'rest—W. W.•DALIAAH, •LfirTHE Com nay is now preliared to insure against EIRE tad:DiAHiNL RISKS of all kinds. (Wm in. Afonottgahsks Sows , N 05.124 and 1.21 Tata at. nutzczons : • Moorehead,Rody Patterson, Wm. A. 11111, R.H. Hartley, R. B. Simosoni Joshua Rhodes, Win. hi. Edgar, Edward tiregg;A. P. Anzhnis, Wm. Collingwook, 11. 0; Sawyer ,Chas.. Kent, Win. Gorman. augl4:ly . Er The National Conn Vund Life .41Lisur anee Company of London and New York, are now ta king Risks on the lives of persons between the.eges of IS and GO years, at the Banking _House of *. • WhL A. HILL & CO. Bowe's Cough Candy. TOR 'SALE by H. Bmyser, Joel . Mohler, Ogden Snowden, Coulter & Hacke,- Wm. -Jackson, and ser& tiP.Dorrell, Pittsburgh; W. R. &Cleland, Man chester. . (riorM - BIG • T. - 1:00jBIG BOOT • 240 LTBsit.Tr:sTREET, HEAD. OF WOOD' STREET,PITTSEVRODI , X)l7. l5 l..JACKSON.informs the public that he has tin : handeincl is receiving an ei r tentliVe and Prime as emimenLof:ROOTS and SHOES, suitable for the Fat and Winter trade, caaav won o cean. N. B. Home work made in variety. - ' • - • - • • • • - • . PERPETUAL - GLOSS-METALLIC RUBBER " • OVERSHOES. • A largesuisortment of perpetual gloss Metallic Hub. ber OverSlioes, of tna newest and most approved pa: terns, for Ladies; Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and cue: ran's' wain. Alto, a•gplendid variety of Ladies tine Whalen Lined. i3asidus and Boots. These Shoes wi,. be found to be unsurpassed by any in the market fo, neaps s, tfunsbaity. and beauty of workmanship. Ca, and examine. -• • . TRAVELING TRUNK'S AND CARPET BAGS. - Narrese-The BIG BOOT stands in the door-way, No 240 Liberty , street, bawl of Wood. LiopzEt2m, MbROOME4. 7 -0: 0 3 doz. in store. JD dads STUART & BILL 'qp4i0:3:r..1i,...-,.. , . - ' i . Dr. 15. D. Illowegie. SHAKER SARSAPA.RILLA, nt qrwir Dorm's, - Look Haze l DI" Friend! STOP, AND LET VS REASON TOPE:VIER. FACTS! ACPB! FACTS' LIFE INSURANCE REM _ JOSEPH FOSTII Lions Alm Marcum Atixtresmos—Pist Tier and Parquette,6o cents; Sec old and Third Ties, 25 cents; Colored oal levy, 25 cents; -' Private 1:10xes, eat, 1110 00 . DX " oven at ai o'clock, Clutain slut at 7 o'clock. --- • - First aPPwranceifor inanyiewnii of brz: VANBTA- Thle event,. die jerformences will commence with the. Drams or; • • • 'BLACK-EYED SUSAN. 46. 'whole conclude with The great .Equestrian Drama of TFItgIVABLP FOX.. • - , . • . • • 7111Cri }DUNI. - • TirE 'VtORLDIB WON'DER, • - friTANIA, TDE • FAIRY QUES‘, is mror on exhibl ± lion at Dr. Merle Museum - los et She is the smallestiwart La the woo,3—.4iliivi also y age, weighs 2 a Me, 01 4 only 24 incites high, which is two inches less than Gmeral Tam Thumb. - _,Xemts Sf Acf 'ntit•tf , m--10 Museum Ind Titania, the r , •QtiCetl, VANUA. Thildren under ten years of Age, half price. . . . tronntif exhibition, freniv weloeit A. hi. till 40 • ••,.• 711 E ' LAST : ` W.EE - Eil• - • • • Leeture lEtaonxi " • ATIEBNEVNIEIVII,DINGS LIBERTY STREET.' WILL" posrrivEcv - cf.oss ON seTtqw4T: T. EVENING, 16th SANITARY, 113ityztePs Celebrated- Serino et Panorerri4e! ENTITLED A VOYAGER TO HUROPH,- , , Embracing magnificent views . oflitoston . ,„ bor, Halifax, the AtMinlc, Liverpool, London, * from • the Tharnea,passing under the Midges . , and ending with it view of the THAMES THNNEL,brililainly ted, and both banks of the lreatnilhl .. llll7Eß RHINE. -An exhibition every Wednesdity, tind . 13atarday 'noon eta o'clock. - . - . Admission 25 cents. Children under 12 years of age, .1.5 cents. Doors open at 81 o'clock.. Eanoramit to commenee 'moving nt 7►dcloek. ijal3 Vigilant Soiree. • rPHE members of the VIGILANT FIRE .COMPANY woold respectfully inform thole naraeronk friends and the citizens generally, that they will give their Fifth Annnal Soiree on Friday Evening, tranuary. 1.01; at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms. The Supper on this occasion will he prepisid . hy the. Firemen's favorite eaterer,Davic 7.onmoNrEttSb JalOttJ23 • , Audi* Oates. JAMES :: • t :Use*. ARGE vcrkreti iiiiir.z:ii.Aidaaruaro-iner*vec- JJ ening, Saturday; „Amory. lEith.,• at .entlrgas will be sold without reserve, at firKernut , s Auction Ffoose, a large assortment of gold'and 'silver watches of every description. . . ' • • • JAMES . bItCENNA "Aum'r. A.IV-Lloo' A'D 1/ es aid • • Tomorrow, Saturday evening, January IBM; ern Welork,-will be sold at fdlienna's Auction Haase ' a valuable lot of Law Books, American and Baldish e ll l4 tions,as the owner is leaving the' city ; also, fine Brig- Bch and French Engravings, to frames, oilp_aintings. ,Ml 7 • - , JAMES WIEENNA, Auet , r; - nay GOODS STOKE,` MONDAY NEXT, lamely 20th, as 10 o'clock; will be sold at BPRenna's Auction House, the balance of stock ofa city. Dry Goods Store, as the owner is declining that bu siness. Among tbe lot ls Broad Cloths, Cassimeret Call coci, Muslins, MO/111 Be'Laines, Alpaccas,llerMael s ' fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Sewing Silk, patent Tread, Spool Colton, Suspenders, Zilu& ) GingIUMIS, Lawns, Ac. • At 2 &clack-3 Iron Safes. - On Saturday evening next, 18th Humph pcestly.goo light, a large of or Law Boots. jab° lAMBS M'iltiDilitA; • 813111 . Dilate and Brick Dwellings' • T CT I ON.—On Monday, January 201.h.1551; at 21. 3 o'clock, will be sold Gnat premises, Centre Ave nue, near Lacey's church, a LOT OP GROUND. the second from the corner of Robert street, fronting 20 feet on Centre Aveitte, and extending back 100 - feet to an alley ,- on which is erected two brick Dwelling Roma, —well finisbeiL They will be sold separate°, together. dee2o JAMES EI , KENNA, Auet't. P. M. DAVIN. Auctioneer. Y EXPICES S -7 2 dem Fins Shins, ,Wince Cis: J thing; 4.e.—OnTnesday morning, film instant. at 10 o'clock, - at the Sales !teems, corner of Wood and Fillh streets, Will be:sold 72 dozen fiae Shirts, direct' from bosomnufacturers, comprisitExtra S Cambric, Shirts ; customer make York. Mill do g ; D.& O. Shism,yoke neck and nench sleeve; S.B. Shirts, broad and narrow plaits, stitched ;: French, embroidered and needlework, stitched; mariners? Shins; drill drawers ; cloth, frock and dress Coats_, - • - overcoats; banops; • sat im cashmere arid Va lencia Vests; black andlanoy gas. slant and satinett pants; cloths; coafinpei-ottosimerest /cc- ht. Tepos at sale.. • •- - .P;Ar. DAVIS, ittl7 - • Auctioneer. Hardware and Caller y Autratpra.. ; riN SATURDAY hIOHNING,IBth indica, at 10 ot• clock. at the Bales Rooms, corner el Wood and: •Fifth streets. mill be sold, a general assortment of ;Bard ? ware and Cutlery. compnsing—Door, Cupboardtad:, _Till Locks; Pad , &oaks; Latches ; Bolts Senrwal.i. Rings; Ruotni; Books; Pliers ;•Gimlets ; . 'Planner Braces and Bias ; Files; Scissors ; KniVCSV POW. Knives L Bock ,. and Cocoa handled Knives and — Forks; ; Screw ilriscHl ComPtl ,, e alkift 111;"4.40. . OORS BY CATALOGI7B stik/erreff , '- 0 72 Bier. D..uaoey EvxtraNlE4ltitkiltstatit e -af of o'clock Ss -" the 8 ales RoOms,ssornerof Wood and Fifth stseetiOsrilk • be Soldarrexteaslsp assoklelont eboleeoudifileabbS. Books, embreelok—Coloolal flistory..o4Joited Easier,. vols ; l'oessia *Tots ;- Wales, lb° CamodJeti s • 'Lettericand Bpeesbes itOtlVOl.Csoes. well, 2 vols.; M , arshal% •Wisbastdiniq ;relic.; Niattot= - ant's c*mentex_e_new Guide ; Mars and.Lbtos-Blanes.: Yresteb Esrsolniions : tird or sterling; lirsederLerker t LOOesigsavinsaosephos •Wrstxal Ps Methoirbi ilotoie•;: Poetie.al Works of milts's, lroungi PolteiitotericftSlP. bell. Luesb,Ae:..Toll perticolara Jett. ••• . ... - • -- Pub Illec fta e 'npiPiejfitl/voituf rogeferkAeing:rriar;iiviorat;iti. reiewsn to of the - most torpormet Remain 0 , nospz era times • • • • ' • -;-;: ' :* • • :PETROLIOhL ORROCK OIL; •'-g r eff not maro fial' one. year igifshienibis trent .11„ . " rwas brought before the publin,for rehtf ' CIIIO of disease. lus treat' - powers to. hetaillavp,?' • . then, becomelial,y.appreelated, by the cetrimerW4 •we allege that it is tried the more eeti.sal. 'l' its guar fame' spread. - Ir la not. the :len:teat"; br ii i .% got op for the, sole num oso,of making otaner lust, onel , ' which Wet s.oneeice,. lcoatanfte to be iser.g:wb o rogt • nostrums Me beer. forgotten. The PETrAOLEUhI siblattual Rcuredy,elaborated d,eptri o oßke, erth "Ity'a power and stormy that laughs to simn, n i l human - :'competition.. It oor duty, when VT W.oti , • about a medicine, dal we - write xativn--thaf o ay n o thi rrir ~ c atettleted to deceive those who may - mar one at co end elle,e.in Mir statectients..-- Tb a *ea- ve t -ve r y uteriYlbl4 that PteElf ises relief Irma ills ease. A Maryann namtv be We, iighly wrought to an. sorer the object of malinger hum .bogging: some of thee,. Now, we do not sienna to do thit v e i * Dialord, era, that the truth in' elation to ow', Armed), should b o in order to secure for it a rep, Cation far exceeding. any', eingle article of themainto or di ar ; o n oar d a b o o feets' - *nets th at may be est> . ermined in ourown city and nelghbothood; bear ampler t es ti z p on y. ,a•r avor actbap a .. Withinthe past two, rr l ,prho;tiro of our own chi:anis, who were Wally have been restored to sight. Several - cases at blitilAness, in the State of Oltiorba're been cared. • And. Ifiso,the ease of a gentlemtui ill Bea ver county. •Thetr. um miters ; but these cases enlace, home, and way be, referred to by any persons - who may. hare doubts on the inatiect. Thesis ease* were curvier -ter-they hwit bean abandoned bypbysicians as hopelesit- The Petrolenni will cure, when used necordltigto dime tions—Diarrhcca,-Ilysentery,•Pilet, Rheumatisim,',Goist. Nenralgta.•Ern,ptions on the Skin, Pimples on the facet Chronic Sore h"yea, Ringworm, Tenor, Scald 'Bead, ' pains in the bones and Joints. old sores. Ulcers; Wetlls . - Tumors,, Scrofnie,Cancer; Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chzonic,Coaghs,Aattuna, andaltPal monaryy all monlly affections of a chroide nature, tending to, pr?. • duce CONSUMPTION. • • • • ' BUMS and Scalds, diseases of the Blailder aind'locl;- neys, Chapped Rands;Escoriated •NipPleit,"Corns and Bunions. in fact, it is a muter otaviassz arstror nod has been tried in most of theabove diseases Within the - • pan Year with the most - perfect stiv-eeetr. - Certifiestias . that will astonish ore in the hamisofelpsliterpristorotsho' wil!!qe c tstultire at sturving•shent,m , this afdioted or ; . 1 4 , verathere may , say aleuttheli'Utediebieitlithitt Petroteitin 'is - the :'grestest - Restiedy„. ego: . Elf 'Miens of high:situating in the ate tiertentig to bramir practice, Those'wheat finsflooked'On with doubt' and tuteertainty, Are willing kawitsdiirlue praise and . - cOnsideration., Before another ; yearlong, • rotind,hll- will be compelled' to - acknOwledge Ow the .. Petroleum is theA . teateat medicine ever discovered. • For sale, WhOlesale and Retail; by • • • ' • - • KEYSER A:AVDOWELL,:: . - • " - ; • • ood street -•- Also—ft. E. Sellers, 67 Wood streetl4o W ; LP: hi. Cony, V. A. Elliott, Joseph Dormlau,Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, _S.. RiER, Canal Basin, 7th;supet,, - - The Human . Body =tut Perspire (so !LYS ZU.111111,) TO HA PE FIRAZ.TRY APPAARANCS,.; , And persons who do not pers pire are li able to the moor DISGUST/NO SKIN DISEASES. ikTOVV,2 oiler Italian Chemical Soap causes.* .freis . 1111 parspinitioa, and at the sameilmo menthes, softens-- the skit/ J aime it the texture and beauty of an =at is 's.. SCURVY SALT RHEUM AND SORES, •• • are soon not Only healed, bat cared by its use, as it: least seven physicians in Nese-York know, who .tlse it_ stick casea,and find it salad als_efin ' • ' PIAIPLES‘BLOTCHEI-I,TRECIDLES, or any other skin disease, Tha reador is assured that: this is Co useless puffed nostrum,, Os Oile Ulla:Will prove« I could enumerate at least 80 persona cured of SORE mEAD, SORE LEGS Alva SORE BEARD.' Buy it, and the reader is again i atsured, I would nor cruelly sell It faiths above; unless I knew It to be all I suite. Those who are liable to • - cIIevED;CRACEED, OR CHAPPED PLE§II, will find this not only a cure, but a preventive i anti I can now only add, Oral. any one afflicted with -any of the above or similar diseases, will find this mid even mom (adt'airablein its properties) than state. , • Ing•But, reader, the suites are flooded withimitstious* anba sure you ask for Jona , Italian Chemieal Soap— and buy itonjy. of lint. -JACKSON,- only anent la ittsb Purgh, 240 Lib erty street, Piusbursili k hoad of Wood. imecK TEL.-Seam abides used in lingbus&-ensall JUI leaf, fine flexor and strong, and free fronsall herby MAW pries 7 5 u rid ; for tee by Morris and Haworth, in the - Diemen:lli and no where else In Pillstrnielt. date none., round. ylouNDiii the Storjetu Store, oa Fil th street, aPO eta .r saonel, - coarainiegTea Dollars and. iorite The weber can have It by.spplicados whr. D4zy -z t DO, Pia street: - we, CHEAP FRUIT.--New 01. FL DU •IS s,— 12 1 e. lb., 10 lb. for 81,00, or B.lp . f' box,—for salt. by WEBB & HAWORTH., ill tba p d, men ?Imustmtuts.