tile Morning Post. 'L. HARPER, EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR U 7 - " Na American atteen can met tease to . esnpn the Thnon as the Ant of ettl bkssings. Disunion!. God for bid— Natio ns yet unbent would rue the rashnus of the deedm—Mrcneßear. _Deliztorat,lo State 0011V011t1011211k 'AT REIIDIPSti; I.Forinomhlating - candidates for Govlanou and CANAL 'ociacilasxcissii; Ore the 4th oflune, 1.851. as fixed tb o Convention.: ^ - • A.y R , • ." For nominathig cluithilaieriforlitmarsisßuneu, en the as fixed b the regular action of the ‘ , suoVenirs.l , IT-75S URGHi *O4thAY:AI . O . RNINCIi; JANUARY 28, • =Ta A!ltertisers., , - POST has a larger circulation tban any • auhfiferiptiOn paper published , in Pittsburgh. , To bad- nesamegit titrordituiexcellent teedium for adver tising•, c. anti being : the only Deracretatie paper issued in _ny county. goea tato - the hangsclass of readers no,Other advertisers will lie..good enough to bear this-intnind; Igo base on - file sod will publish in a day or two; the.etogpent temetiu of. Jomie delivered nt 04! in : Philadel- phie r to Copt. Blarnudo, of the Steamship cf . City of Glairgow.'?. , • . . , • Mr.t.eaTo s ass be a traitor, knave t Who to base to be a shiver, rr title Have . - - length ascertained.the narties'of:tbe ,prefeilingDemoerati who refused to go into the .--Dinaocratic Legudative ointeus, 'to nominate a -=candidate-forZ.'S:Senator.- Here are theArnolds: Senator Franey; of Se.huylkill ' • Represieritatives-4reniati (indepcndant ;) .. • J. - ektableznan, York; ;- • - Win.J. Hemphill' Clearfield • .Morris Leech, Mercer , . • - • J.: B. Packer Northumberland • • ''" John W Shugart Mercer - Edwin c. Trove, York. :,..Let the Democracy: preserve the names of these "--,itraitiare:ro the principles and' nsFiges of partyiand Y.is:etch tbina.for ihe futtire..' That, theiiii men were utiderthe influence of the Caitite of the Middletown, ••13,,ardeila well known to the Democracy of Pannsyl._ iadir..: - .ToniilV-.Sritiiiimr,who Misrepresents Vela. raft and waselected as a friend of Au: Nom Pr.trarr. it. Betlifter he vrent to Harrisburg, for • reasons I:rest:known to himself; he suddenly beeame a . rampant Ca:maim 'man ! But ; old Winnebago aEd: ,• Vii Middletown Shinplaster manufactory could not keep the greti(botly of - Hepresentatives of 'the honest Democracy out of Caucus: They. were knit to their integrity—true to their constituents— true to their principles. ' ' After the organization of the Legislative Caucus, a resolution Was "dere(' by Mr. Lett., and uh. • -animensly adopted, pledging the , members to sus lain the nominee for U. S. Senator. Another re. solution was then passed, appointing, a committee offive-to invite Me absent Democrats (?) to be Preeentjand,..participate making a. nomination. The report goes on to say • ' - The Committee then proceeded to the discharge of their duties, - the`; caucus suspending business Until theiereturn. After some time the Commit tee Jeturned, and the:edam:leo; Mr. - ; , ,Sanderson, ,rePortel;lhat,lhe -Committee had an interview • - With Messrs, 3. B. Packer, Shagart, Hemphill, and "Ives - 7 .thrit Mr Tees Was confined to his room by indiripositiOn. The others declined participating in :this ceucus—that diligent search and inquiry ,Was made for the other absentees, Messys. Fraitey, - • Tronc,Leech, freeman, (independent) and Heide. man—bat hone of them.were found. Let. the Democracy of Penusylvanianever trust these -traitors, . Hereafter their foreheads bear the brand:' of the Middletown Bank.. They should beehunned as a deadly poison whose touch is death!' • ' haFe heen told - that Gaaviiir of, the Mercer Press, one the most obsequious dogs that fawns upon-Ciarznort, wts ,, at„ Harrisburg, doing the Andy work of _his Master. Poor creature! How ffek an honest, emocrat in the face, tritium t lgslittle soul shrinking back into its cowardly ten. ement, fearful of the awful judgment that:awaits hinall Verily; he shall have his reward Simon Cameron. Oar- Harrisburg . correspondent toglay alludes in,severe butjust language to the disreputable efforts made by Silcox CA*ZIION. to have himself elected 11. S. Septor. , The re t. is but one: feeling throughout Pennsylvania amongst honest Demo. crattfircregaial 'VS . the Chief of the *innebagoes, and that is utter stbljorreece. lithe acts:of Cams, itosi it the WilliaMsport Convention-disjusted the Democracy, we think his:course at Harrisburg Ivicrownedbina• with eternal infamy. In addl. • tieiito the developmentsgiven byour correspondent, brother ?owls: of the , Pennsytvanian . has made exposition of -the ~vile" tricks of the Cashier of the' foliddletownßank, Which must forever make him an object of loathing end conteroptrarnongst all honorable men. : - _ tbe..Prnosy/stimian: Seven were all that • coald , be induced to stay out of caucus; and against these the voices of the aroused Democracy: at the Capitol was raised in tones of 'lndignant condem. nation. Wilma COnamittee from the Democratic majority appointed - to invite:the recusants ' b ack;to their obligatiOns, proceeded to discharge their duty, they, found .three of the disorgartizers closeted Cisranors in the .ahle.:moni'of one of the hotels, ,He openly attempted preventthe Com. to' trtittee " from addressing lhem ; and when an appeal was.being made:to one of these-maw giants, he took - him hy,tbe arm and'led him aivay— fearful lest he might be Persuaded to do his duty to his.principles and his party. Even when the nomination was effected, the boldest attempts were made to_overthrew and 'ta",defet it. Until ilaie at night, and even after midnight, on Monday, the creatures Of Csmartois. were at work trying to nullify the decision of the majority. lt is said and beliaited'tliat one member Wak'offered $5,000 for fait:Vote against the; nominee he was pledged to support, and it is knOvsntbei one gallant Democrat was 'openly Appealed to to ;run against;the - nomias tititik of Mr. liistonasso, with the'promise of Whig and disorganizing:, support—an offerwhich, he 21 1 .4iTY ittoEsommorily i deelined: On the morning -cif Trieiday; the same efforts were continue& and it was only when the friends of esstartorr saw that they could not break down Mr: Ilimpansn—after some of them had taken ground against him in public hotela—that they crept theirseats and obeyed the very decree' they had:; laughed at and denounced! ' 7 United States isinifitor..! „ - - Since the national , government was organized, the Weetttrn p art of,Pennigylvania has had S Senate's; =whose tetma;ef incumbency. altogether have been 48 peals The hlidistid conntifit have in the meantime fury niabital Senators; viliette united terms of incumbent • ey number 48 years `"The Villein Pan O the tate has had s Senators; and their added tertniprincumberney make - 25 years. This region, of the State has ate fifih the total pop. utgtion tirYennaylvaiiii,-Thilidelpiiiit4ty had. 5 of thesis Satiate/a:- ilevthetifionsylvania . Wt . hid one Senator, who served six years. . 3 1 Vrom itarrisburg. C")/IRESP-.0-NDELCCE OV NUMBER IV' liammakivuOinuaWl64Bsl: The. receipt cif;.thi:iutelligence`oft utyrt# election caused a feeling of undissembled satisfae,k tion on the part of, the Democraey here. What., ever may have been the particular.eircutnstances tending to such a result, the fact that the ulron City" will be relieved from the Mayorship of Joe Barker, and his,place supplied by - ait . .hOrtisf Dem ocrat, is:a,cause for rejoicing_ to your citizens:, I • presume the relief will be as great as was that experienced by the DemOciacy here, when the . death-I:tell of Simon Cattieronirc hopes-Was sound; •01. M the Deniocritic CaliCus,otfMonday evening , It .15 nittja little amusing:to behold the spas modic-a-orbs of Crimerortand his - friends' to con..', strue the election of . Mr. Brodhead into a special election, brought abput by his' intervention He- Seems - thankful for small resins now, whereas a few days since no demands seemed unreasonable. Tertible:aif his been his fate, he seems grateful that it isno worse. In this respect he reminds me strongly of a Dutchman who had the misfar --tune to fall from. the top of a ship's mast, and 'break his trpini being sympathised with by his'Mende, he coolly remarked that he "tanked God it wcts7t not his neck." This is Cameron's game now,,and every effort : will be , made to con vince-the public thatall he desired was the elec. tion of Richard Brodhead. But, unfortunately, in addition to his'Well known want of veracity, facts have transpired which give the lie to any such bald-faced attempts at imposition. It is a well jrnotin fact that up to the hour'of 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, Camer - on's agents, -as well- as himself, did' not abandon the hope of • -hreaking , in upon the Caucus nomination—that a certain Judge, - who for-the present shall be name. less, used every endeavor to prevail upon a mem- , ber-of the Caucus to "boll? Mid that the:Sedges Viet attempt was'made on the pertico of the Cap. itol, while the member assailed was on his way' ;t6 the House to take his neat—that the nine teen stints met at a certain hotel in: Hatrisliurg, on the afternoon of the day on which the Caucus met.:= ,and that bribes:and threats were made to induce' • a member. who afterwards made his :appearance in the Caucus, to absent himself—and :that a ter min Judge, who for the present shall be nameless, did tender'as a bribe any sum the member chose to name as the price of his vote in opposition to the Cancui nominee. These, and other_facts which are daily developing themselves, will, when sum, med up in the aggregate, make an appalling array of party treason Meh who would fain be.ree 'garded as honest Democrats—who would stand high:in the estimation of the-party, are implicated in this transaction, and they may rest assured that a full and complete exposition of their treach ery will be made, in order that the Democracy may know wh?m to purge from their ranks. That the election of. Mr. Brodhead was an un expected result to most persons. laced not inform ybu, and' yet it was perfectly apparent that the weakest candidates in the opening of the caucus, were in fact the strongest. So tenacious were the friends of the different candidates of - the rights of their favorites, that all hope of securing the elec` tion.of nays& those who had been held up pro minently;-before. the party was abandoned at an early hour. With a' perfect knowledge of this fact, the western men threw away the genie Which wait entirely their own. They amidst any period of the caucus, have elected a western man by throwing their whole strength in favor of "a single candidate. ant, blind to their own interests, they sacrificed their own , men, and gave the victory to the,frierids of Brodhead. They have therefore no right to complain. The act was their own, and they must be content, Men learn wisdom from experience, and it is hoped that the lesson taught in this case will not be forgotten. Except the presentation of Bills in place of Pe titions, but little is doing: ,So soon as the com mittees get properly to work, we shall then have n show of hands on the different questions of ins. portance that will claim attention Yours, itemarks of Hon, L. Dawson. We publish beldw the remarks of the Hon. Joins L.'Rewsow, of Fayette county, made at the celebra• iion,of the arrival of the Steamship ,4 City of Glaa , gow," at Philadelphia The following toast ,was - offered by GIDEON G. Westeott; . P.sq., Chair Man of the Committee of AT rangements:--4, Western Pennsylvania and her tal• toted son, Hood. L. Dawson, who honered us with his presence." - Mr. Dawson spoke as fellowe :—I return to this large and respectable collection of intelligent gentle. men, my -thanks for the cordiality with which the sentiment so_complimentary to myself, haajust been received.- 'lacknowledge my embarrassment for the want of appropriate language togive a true express. ion to:my feelings. - - The occasion's one fullof interest, detfigned to commemorate an avant illustiative or the commer cial ?regress of the city of Philadelphia. The "City of G avow" the first of a line of magnificent steam ers, has passed in safety' over the Atlantic from the shores:of Old ',England, and cast her anchor amidst the congratulations of.ffiousande in the peaceful wa. tors of the Delaware; The 'city of Liverpool and her commercial .interests, are brought into close and direct - connection with.the city: of Philadel time shortened, space and distance • almost annihila ted. If it was reserved for Gioja to present the Mar. inerle cOmpass to the - world, and for ColuMbes to Mark out a new track in the discovery of a'conti. nem, it would seem that it was le ft for the enter prise end genius of the Anglo Saxon, through the egency of steam and - Mectricity, to bring the two continents almost into actual connection. The land. ing , of thia beautiful steamer, with her accomplished officers and gallant seamen, is a practical:- illustra. tion—a brilliant commentary upon oar national pro. dress.' Less than two centuries ago, and the spot upon which we now stand was a wilderness, the si lence of which was but occasionally: interrupted by the crash of the elements, and its solitudes traversed alone 'by the paths of the red man. The Delaware 'rolled into.. the great Ocean of witera -- witli'lla waves undisturbed by the motion'. of a aail,:or'untiroken even-bythe oar of the boatman. Bow changed is the scene. A beautiful - city in now here, with n mi pop .nlation.aver four bemired thousand souls;--:with in. stitutione of learning and of art, with an,xixtended commerce far greater than that of Tyre or of Carth age; in olden times . ;'and with shipping to'carry that commerce upon every 'ocean', ,and 'every sea, bringing back the products of every clime, But this is not all. The enterprise of the merchants of Phil adelphll,,hati not been confined alone to the surface of the wapiti, or to the,continent of Europe. _ With an eaglix,eye, they-have looked beyond the summit of the Allegheny, to - the vast basin of the Mississippi. A basin that is destined to yield, as hag been do well remarked the-distinguished gentleman who pre. ceded me, -_(rile. Buchanan) a trade tar more Wain. , bre than the said mines of California, and detained td - CoritaiapoPulation_ almost - ennui to that of Eu. rope Th e great Central Railway - under the management of its "energetic President and now in rapid progress of eampletion, when finished will secure a full share of-invaluable:trade. There will then be another new, era Co .`celeb_ratei in the commercial . program of this great city. An avant that , will bring down - ti d ehoreti.of the West to the markets ol,the East, most between : the rising and;the setting-of the sun It will secure to Philadelphia - a trade the extearand value of which, will be commensurate ., only, to ;thei boundless resources, the wealthOhe enterprise and prosperity. of the great valley of the Mississippi. Re: that has - not surveyed that country ivith hie own eye; can form but an inadequate idea, a limited•concep tion of its extent and its.alue. If the 't City. of Glas, gow" would - but tarry for a-few days, we could give her a full caigo of the agricultural produets of the of the illfereingahelti, and fit her etij„-for tlui markets of Liirerpool-,the productions of a ~ -vsiley whichMit as yesterday, was covered with - the midst), forest—the home of savage warriors—but now , - --- • - ' venting;cultivated _fields, growing tom - teazl =frau. runt landecapes, and illustriime in laistorYfor con. tattling the ever memorable battle field where 'Wash. *tort stood, 'and wli - Orethelenlinteffifirgtldeegjell; coal fields Of Weiferttißentaqleann.afd.ai most unlimited, their valiie eettailtly- idealcuTable; ;whilst the eity.ofPittiblith preiente scene ofrean. :erne:tory industry-equal:to- that of Birirtitigitahi or Sheffield. , My fliends, in COrycying our national progrees, the extent of our commerce,the beauty„wealtb, and Peprilation -of - our cities, as well all - the- , hOundlesn' resources of the West, there is anothertbougqthat naturally suggests itsel fin close and iiiseparab i c can:. flexion, and that is,,that.all this prosperity,—all. this rapid and - uhprecederited advance_ in pophistion, in territbry, in commerce, inainvigatien, in wealth and in national power, want be sustained and viewed -as . dependant npon,the true de votionohepatriotic ardor, `the inflexible integrity; the thafigacitirig - tied% &icon , querabletietormination'yrithlwhich ere_ eheriah and sustain in _triumph the union of the Stateri. - , Thirteen lli " - only be done by adhering toe . spirit (lid letter of the federal Cortatinftien, by Carrying outdo good faith every'gnaratitf, that ciantaine. Tnni: done,. and the City of Glasgow, ander the direction of. her gallant Captain, may_coptinue her, trigs, bringing F.arope nearer and nearer AmeriCa. The per chants from the other aide of ihe water may continuo to come here and extend , their Commercial inter, course.. Philadelphia will increase in, pepuLitioti L in commerce, and In mannfacturee. SO soon as the iron horse from the great central railway is 'first seen en ter the Iron city, ehe may say to - New - York, We will now divide with you the trade of the West, and. we will.e.oritend with you for thehommeice of the.world. The iategrity,.of the Union,, and our national ca. reef'will be upwird and onward." 'Tito gallantry of 'our arms, and the monnnentir of our national glory will survive , an the common propertyandAe.ctimmon heritage of every _citizen. Pennsylvania-F:101 retain her honered,positiort' Of being the- Seystend Alf the 'federal Arch, whilst -Philadelphe, -her commercial metropolis, will .continue the 'pride-end tidast of every citizen -within her lirnits. In coneltision, per .mikrie to offer as a sentiment :—The City of Phila... delphia and the City of Liverpool - May they pnis. per, by means of the City of Glasgow. • - - Otribblings anb A chimney over the store or Unica B. Nitson;in Boston, exploded on Saturday, in consec,mcitice ,of thp ignition of a quantity crErati in the same—The - ehirriney was covered Lynn earthen pot, the aperture to which Was veo small., A fire broke out on Tuesdayttorning t about font. 0-clock - in Simpson . tk:Bradner's Patent Lieather Mania factory,. in Nenihrk,'Neti , Jereey, whiCh' entirely eon sunted‘ther whole building and its contents. Loss not Robt. Ainslie. Esq., a highly respec tea merchant of New York city, and Presislent of the North American lasi:wane e Company, died on Tuesday morning. Ho was The introduction of white servants to do the doMestie work of the house is -a matter of rec.eni origin in Clirleston i. S. C.. Tvientyiears ago a white servant was notto be sten in that city. Now the domestic ser• vice of a large inimber of farailici is performed by white . . The,census of Carrull county,o a., report; no Icss than fifty-four arts rj twins.in that county! -One lady has blessed hot faithful 3ff/uses:rid' 3 sew, and sundry others svittt.2 sets.cactt. - A fatal qtmphine accident occurred at N.Y., an Fridnynight, by which Nancy Cook, a colored woman, who imprudently attempted to fill a lamp 'from a can of camphine, - was burnt ta death . —The bill to prohibit the Reading Rail Road COW. patty from declaring a dividend on the stock until the interest on bonds and other debts is paid, paised our Legislature on Tuesday, on the first rending, without amendment. • Populutlon.of ! St. Louis, as officially. announced - by the Marshal, is 77,465.. There arc lathe city filly one churches, and 1,038 mantifactories—yielding an annual product of 513901,537; )244, 73 sebools,loB.tenehers, itl,M moong the petitions preted tis. the Massa chusetts House, on Itlonday, was one from Samuel Adams, of BOMOtt 'forenmpexuratiorrio! services during Shay's rebellion,. nearly three..quarters of a century A bill has been introducedinto die N. Ass&il biy, icapo.eicithi - th enurC to the Suite onAll he rail roads Which carry freight. • the Secretary of the Navy has ofrietatly. dance ced that the frigate St. Lawrence, will leave Brook! fur London on the lat'prox. The Panama Hail Road Company hare made a call, for the payment of ten per cent. upon the capital clod:, payable on the let orPeti„ and 10 ee at; 'month ly thereafter omit the tvitele is paid. _ --- 4 meeting. of the eitireris of Neve Utleans.hres teen called by the Mayor of that city, to devise means to erect a monument - to the memory of General Jack- Jenny Lind is in' arrive at Nem , Orleans about the 'lst of Fib., And remain titer someweeks. She then goes up the Mississippi -arc! %if itA St. Louis, Loniii• sidle and Cincinnati. 2 . 1 „ Hon. Joseph D. Anthony, President Judge or the Lyeoming - District,. Pa., died at his residence in Wit h. - amsport, on Sunday week. He otta a promineitt ment beta the Democratic party, and for many years u mem . In England, writing, o any extent, is - allowed on a newspapar„an the payment of an additional pen ny stamp. So says an exchange: Of course this is so; for then the newspaper becomes a leiter, and le charged us such; The uniform rate; in England, forfeiters being o penny . , , . The Isabel, with 'Jenny Lind,,l3enedict, Belleti .and Barnum on board, reached 'layman on the morning of the 4th. The first concert was to take place on the 'evening, of the 10th. The yrices of udatissiOn wore: , for a box in the first or second tier, $l7; do. in the third $l3; upper gallery, SI GO, .It is now Said that the kind of cotton ordinasili grown in . India, innotlie maderavnilable for the opera. tions of maehinery. •••.-.% The President has recognizedJ.L.Roger as Vice Consul for the Pontificil ;States, at Charleston, Sandi " Pawnor, stood up! are yoO guilty; or not grail ;! Faitja,. do 'you, thinkl'dobe doing the work of toe jury for 'era'whin they're for it! Let 'ere find it out." , The; Cleveland .Plaindattier , of tho I.lth„, learnt thatthelarge flouring mill of Winchester &Co.iat Mi- Inn, waa burnt down theprovious night.' Damage estcr niatee at 81.0600; insured for $6,000, as follows : in. Kuoi co.hititaal,Bl,ooo; Medina Mutual, se,ooo. The Medical Profession in Parie-has recently ex perienced a heavy loss io the death of Hipimlyte Royei Collard, long distinguished as a professoc: r. ' tie - has been doing for several years, from an affection of the spinal marrow . ; but his mind imikeieeridalin and phil- - osophic to the last, and hi prier:Tied liis'Chris!latt faith unshaken . . , . Fisk; of-IVreathaut, Mass , -, tiged 8; years, diedat thatPlii'ea on the JAW inst. An' was one of the oldest - pastors in the State, having preached`his half.century sernion last - June, and - cOntinned to preach until the last. . _ - -- Gambling in Washington city is; very litoritive, One firm of faro - dealers ants: able tiei'Sitty a property which at $48,000, oat dl titec the, last session of 9oiliress. . , 1 . „ SL &VERY uf Ilrelte—rho Washiogton correepon• dent of , the New York ,Evening Poet, writes cs In a recent conversation with an intelligent; per from Salt Lake, I learned that many:of-the:anal grantirfrom the South had brought alma with Okal into theMerritory; still held them there,enter tamed 'no fear whatever that they should be disturbed in What they, called their - property,•'before , -I:ftab should be ready for admissicen-aa-a Stato,:when 'she is jusOas t likely to be - a'slave free State. the population,o ascertained. to be, about, twenty.five thousand. I presume the same:atatemeat of , facet will apply to New lliterico s oaseeras to population, which is more nulderottalhablit • • . Gone TINE COitim-r;Art ite In froth a relgiauaP" per tells ea that the Presbyterians of'a certain t own, not a thennand,milea from Exeter, N., have vo.t ted Abet Uniteriana are Cbriatiams. • Good—thereh , t one-more hitch-towards' the millenitini: It appeara, however, that a moat aceomprrhed • Unitarian had been preaching to the congregation 'lll , de:quit* for some time.. . _ , • - - , - - liiroave or Inenr.--The total value of iron Wiper ! ted into the United 6tatea :during . tho year ending Junc.3o, 1849, eatiniated, at the.plece where it was manufactured, was 08,132,875. - '-the',yeat ending .litte-30, 1850, it-wee $9,134, 512: -, Total in two yearn, $17,367;417: The doriesiitt`thia'amegtl were 0,316,224 50, which . ,ndded to tite`fitiit.coa4 makes the enormous amount of $2.2,683;641. PRINTERS''PSTriTAIs cosup4A62loN47 - lic -- - :0404 —pAit„ sr, JANll.4kitY Ora. Thipourrieymen. i'rinteral ' , Festival in corn- ImetnOidtion' ottle Irenj. -Franklin, took place on Friday _evening last, at Brown's Hotel. We make up* the annexed report of the proceedings, on_ the: Oecasien. AS 0S clock 'cOtripatiYina ' Pr nbering fabout _120,, assembled et tbs,Hotel of ; Mr. 8r0wn...--- Amopg - -. themwewere.,pleased to ; notice Mayor Guthrie:JA4l..Gias4; tiq., .H. Smith, Eaq , Alex.Jaynes:aq4 and-several others, not at pres. ; ent - canneeted,witlitWitrinting bOlieas.„ Inthe interval preeeding theannoU,Ocernent:of. Supper,the companywere entertained with excel tl4l4lc by-White's Brass Band. * , AT . precisely . IV o'clock SopperWas anneurt"Fedt and.whilst the Band performed the Grand - March hu -lloirna,”. the gueits entered the spliciona dining room, and took their : seats at the:tables, ' Tt would' be uselesi for'uti to attempt , la minute detail of the good things prepared for the occa. eittp=suffice it - to say, - the Supper'was all 'that an epicure could wish,-and- reflected , much - credit upo the good taste of the hosts; and the rapid ity with which: the' iarioui - !diShei, disappeared, gave eitidenee that-their efforts, to render sattsfac.. tion mere appreciated. After.all had partaken to_their full-saafaction, the . clothwas removal and:the Company organ- Ina byqbe appointment of the following - officers: Gismos T. Mrans; President ;)Tas. F. Campbell; W„'S:Tfaven; RAl'Llirtiars, A. W Rook. and I. P. Thompson, Vice Presidents; A., 8 . , I Heron Foster and'Geo. Stiehl; Secretaries. The President, aftei calling the CoMpaity to order, delivered a few, appropriate retharks. The reading of the Regular Toasts being then,in order, Mr. Josseu M. KINKE.ILD, Chaignanof , the Com mittee appointed for the purpose, read the follow ing REGULAR TOASTS Ist. The Day we Celebrate—Memorable for having given birth to an aecobtplished.Seholar, distinguished Stitesman and profound Philosopher. Music—" Hail Happy Day." 2d. The Presitlentof the United States. Music ' President's March." 3d. The Governor of Pennsylvania.- Music "Governor's March." 4th: The Memory of Washington, it should be cherished by every American. Music.-1-" Was hington's Grand March." . sth. BrujamiliFrankfin—The Tutelar - Saint of our Profession-f-Ted the model of all mechanics; his example of Perieveritice and Industry is wor thy of imitation. 6th. Faust, Guttenberg ,and•Sehoeffer, the in. ventor, promoter and improver of the - Art of Printing; the result of, their labor , has given light and libertk to millions. - Music.-' Guttemberg Waltz." 7th. The "-Black Art"--" The Art preset vative of all Arts. Musie--: , ! Devil's Dream." Stb. th" Presa--" The Lever that moves - the World." . it4lll human knowledge dwells; The OracleofOracles. Put s present, future it reveals, Or in oblivious silence seals • What it preserves can perish never— What it forgoes is bait forever.” EMS 4th. The. Freedom of the Press—The Bulwark of Republicanism, find the Guardian of the People's Rights. _Music-- 2 lOth. Tht Printers of France—the Libeity o their- -country ettestß the Power they wield Ittusie--a . 51am - elites Hymo" 1 th.• The .thrtaricarr Union—lle whose birth. day we are, commemorating, aisisted in forming it, and the member of our craft who would give countenance to its dissolution; deserves the exe. crstion of every American citizen, Music—" Star Spangled Banner." 12th. The Pittsburgh Typographical Socitty—dt has corrected one irror, by securing to the Journey man a -just rentimeration fo'r his toil; may its perpetuity never. tm endangered by squabbles,- nor its influence fail tort:take such an impression upon employers, as to bring good wag'es and prompt 13th. The Ladige---We respect them for their ,virtue; oral admire, them for their umiabilityvand believe with our great prototype that , , '; lie,thst would thrive Must ask his wife.” filusic--"Ladies Reception March:. VOLUNTEER TOASTS By Jaines H. Irvin.—The Blith•Dag of Franklin: . An era in the history , of Nations, which shall never be . forgotton ; and 'when the reiotutions of time causes the Anniversary of thiS day to return, it brings with it renewed. fame end :renown to tha Printers* Champion. • By. J. M. Kirikesd.--The President of the Pitts. burgh Typographic.l) Association: May he stick to the Constitution, and 'ruts with_ enorgy and decision. Tho Provident, Myers, reePonded to the above, in which ho alluded to, the very flourishing Condition orthe Avsociatiori, the advanciiin . pribes which it Wan the , means or obtaining, and 'added thai ho hoped that the many Journeym en preson who had not yet bowline members of the Society, would not long negliict to'dii . ao. • - By. A. B. Russell.-•-Mr: John .P.'Glats: The ac• complisbed Telegraph operator of the Oltielly line in this_ city : A mire• worker. whole 'operations re sult in blessings and benefits to all. His presence among us, and his connection with lightning, proves his respect for the memory of , Franklin. The cheering which followed _this toast •.was tre -merd:ons—peal after peal reminded from,one Ond of the room, to the- Giber. As sopa as order was restored, Mr. Glass obedience-to nuMerocis calls, arose and delivered_ a very happy , and appropriate address. ble offered, in Concluding, the following sentiment::- • • • - TAe Peas and the Telegraph: Twin eiaters kithe great work. of diffusing uecfal knowledge: among men. The success of:both", the good of all mankind. Mesam: .M , Donengl;ttichardson ..and - Burnett, miaibore of the Pittsburgh Theatrical corm and .brothet typos, were ,e,a)led upon: Mr. M'Doeougb responded by complimenting very highly the . mem• bore Of the craft. genorelly. He;concluded ' bY effer ins the following santiment • • . The Ureat _Mentor di Ainertsala Zmencipat Jon : The mighty and Godlike Washington. - Mr. Rictiardeon ofierea thinaloViing The Journeymen'Printersgf Ilitsburgh: ut ! y they nor be out or soils. At the request of the company, Mr. Burnett sang the patriotic eon "Tie Red' White and Blue" which weer ieceived eli4 much applatise. _ • By. a Gueet.—Benjamin .Franklin: The man .who commenced his_ career greatness in a printing office. May bicestimple incltu .every journeyman to become useful. • (Allegheny . Allegheny Press , While printers ,seldom 'Gamble they. arc never (*Woos to the calls of chkri. ty, , and in battle they are bound to die'or•(fr) Mr Gaaible replied ip A short : and very interest. ing speech. • • printers: May these gitirious sone of Faust, always be es joyous and .eterry a 9. they appear to be on this BrA - . W. Rook.—To the teen who tilled the soil, that-raiseclthe torn, that 'fed thegoose, that bore the q tt a, that wrote - tho DcoltretiOtt Of Independence. God bless him• • • y 9 n F.lliartherts- e etavaper: The re . positary of tenets goody and .some 43V11• Turn to the Press, Its tzeining sheets survey, Big with the wonders °reach passingday ; Birth* deaths: and...weddings, Tertenes,..ftrea and 11arringuesc'atid - hailstones{ brawls and - biolcen „ , Th e (mi en " ,T ra i tors l a s i ( prate or di.solution; but itle indiesolobla t 'and will remain united, , , - ; • 6 ( While Franklin's quiet -Memory climbs to heaven lightuung. whiai he Thence hath riven; • Or dintving from the no lots kindred earth,;- • and •peaceto,that Which boasui his birthi While Nvashin' aton's a watchword, melt es rider - Shall sink while t here's an-enito /eft So ..! - .*‘.';± ,. _.;,;1':: , ',':..' 5- ,'. , :-F'/..1'1',. - 'r!" - :'`.: ., .-• ,. .•: , '..-'3 r? ',-.,.,;• By J. El SnoWden.—‘77le United states Amert: C 4 : The i r prosperity - is without o parallel; their des. - tiny, : to put a period to thebattered forms of 'old rettntirclsieet• to co/ohixtr staioria;and. to set up nesir:stoieoverlhe irliniona ; 4:the old world. : The wider it is spaced the better it wilt be puaf{Jfed. By t. - ST. lklyers.'—zilenjaminTranklin: The Phi leeteter;Tatriot and Printer.' • - T. H. Agnew.—May none of your forms be. :clime so tight by frequent wattiligi that it will re-- quire the kower;of the, Mayor to unlock them. AF Raise% „Esq., Corresponding Secretary : .Asa Token of his-love to our conntry,hislaid _down the rmal:Tails - Pitch nod took up the shooting itick in her service; The:" Louisiana-Mounted s Angers had reason to be proud.of hav'ng a Pit tsburgh Printer among them.. - - • - Me. R. was called 'upon,. and responded'ih a few appropriate remarks. - By Joe. 8 M. Young.—The .Ttipoe tap fouled in Mexico: Long life to those Whirreturned.,—teare to the memory of those who,remained. , • - f!.. fly T.:U.' Agnew.--The: Pr ess : :The medium to 'which we areindebted for our deliveratiee c from ig &Mance. May . it ever , oppose the dlesolution of the . Union. - - - - TX/ Women Ainerica:. True daughters of Lib. any: - May •Colambille tone ever love _ and protect Brethren imealVernia They hive given.evi. dence of more than common industry and enter prise. May they, never-be hard for the duct. D. .Tames D. Thornburg : The Napoleon;of novella. per Reporters--a devoted friend of the workingman, Although 'riot - present to participate in reitivities tanight, we knott that he is alwayamith us in any effort we may make to elevate the condition of the 'craft. May he live long to labor in the good.cause of which he is an efficient' advocate, and prove a sorry thorn to the Monied - aristocracy..- - . . By! Alex. 13." itriasell.Tho Occasion. we Cele brate : TO its annual recurrence we look forward with anticipations" of delight and oitep, - , our waking,dreams, shall we live over again the happy honra spent in its observance. - By a Journentran.—:-May the festivities of this glorious anniversary of the birth day of the illnitri ono Franklin ever be perpetuated by: all' tree !oven: of libetty andthe freedom of tar, press. By. Joe. S. M. Younge—William Caxton: The first of Engllah Printers—whose art has eabilmed 'the choicest pr,ciducts of the world's genies. By F. H. Coolly.---Printers, if they do commit er rors daily, their worst enemies must admit that they endeavor to correct them nightly. BY Jaing Cimphelle.—The Dmployer and _the Employee: tvley they never fall out for .want ' : of The Pittsbuegh ,T&Tographical Auociation: May , it Hie and flourisb long after Simi who now am.. poselit have gone to rest. By a•Gcreaterke Union: May the man who wishei its dissolution take sick on Monday; get worse on Tuesday, no betteren Wedaesday, send for the doctor on Thursday, dio an Friday, be buried on Saturday, and go to the on Sunday. By A. B. Russelle—Oni Fellow-Craltsmen who have Petered the profeasion with a devil.° to he hoc arably passed through its various grades: My they all be raised to the , perfection of master workmen in their sublime art. By It. R. R. Dumare.-77m Printers of the Union: When they are found daierting: their country, its best friends may then despair of - its perpetuity. -By a Guest.—The Union: its growth has been without aif (parallel.) May the* of its destiny nape - eat. The Officers and Members of the Printer's Also, dation : May they stick together, - and'alware have plenty of quoins. , Mr. War - wood, of White's Band, was called upon and swag a popular song, with much effect. By the Camper:p.-oer Mode : Their efforts to please the present Company have been eminently successful--every thing has been done op ".brown” —and Connolly will long' be remembered by the craft of this city. Music. • At about half past two o'clock the company tape. rated, all highly,gratified with the festivities of the evening. DIE 0* , On Sunday, - the 19th hot; at Co'cjock, p. In., at the reside nee ef her tumbeAdirt this city, of Typhoid Plum, monts;Catlike slV,wife of Dr. ..A. -, Murdelek, in the :rat year of her uge. The Amend will letrie the reAldenee of Dr. Murdoch, - routth street, between Wood and. Smiihfleld, on Tues. day, the 'list inst., at 10 o ' clock, n. m, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. - jan2o:flt A MOTHER LOT OE NEW BOOKS received at lien. li iv Miner & Co's. opposite Brown's Hotel. Henry Smentna. a Jacobite story of the reign of Geo. the first, G. P.R. James, Esq. The Duchess; or Woman'aLove and Woman's Hate a novel—the three volumes of the bondon edition cam plem in one. - - Shunnondale, by Emma D. EL Nevis Life and Exploits nrilastol Bill. the notorious bar glar, from his owes confessions, and the records o crimes in England and America. No 349 LittelPs Living Age. I aZ) lfl cAstcs Li4ixotucE; . LILL 2 do : 'Calbra ; • bozos Ropuea . Ido ; .50 - - . : do Lemon!, in store and (or-sale Ay jadO . : JOSHUA. 'RHODES • dr. CO W . F. BA, KITS SAILA OH., quarts 4,1 20 do do do pinta 110 doz. assorted Picklea; " AO do Captoup, in store and for tale try jatlO , JOSHUA- RHODES A: CO abmNDs; 13 do Croaaracus; 1000 Cocoa Nut,in'atoro and for no ja•2.o JOSHUA RHODES ,&- CO TIMED APPLES-300 bushels in store and for sale by JJ ja2o - STUART to SILL. 74 0 Al' ---3 ti bbis Just received y L' S'IIJAIIT& SILL' OBACCO.-50 boxes prime; io close ont, by. . • .STUART fr. SILL 100Q . Lii BUTTER.-10 bbls. prime. for Able use .LU Jai) • STUART & SIGL TIMED APPLES.—.IS bblajust received and for sale. ja2o. STUART A. SILL. BttO9 s 200 doz. in store andf r ObsAie iai Slut DULA htEAT.2D,COO Sts . to arrive. . • 1.1 in2o STUART & MIIOKORY.NUTS.-1090 bus. in atom and for sale by ja2o STUART & SILL. irtNIONS.—A small lot for sale by • ja2o • STUART & SILL FLOUR:-100 0 eio n p e o . rflria ; 70 do Extra Family in itore and for sale by • ' tia2o) ' STUART -It I►~TESS BSF.F .- 50 bbl . to strive fot sate by lrl 9a2D - - B'~UeRT h ~i[.t: rIORN.-2500 bushels to artivg,.for salt by - 'STUART tc'811.5.4 • Magazines tor February. 11618.DIRY MINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield street: on- Lk- polite Brovi.n 7 s Hotel, have received the following Magazines for February °odors Lady's Book ; • Graham's Magazine; ' ' - Peterson's Union Magazinc Peterson's Ladics'-National Magazine. A new volume' of all the above magazines commenced with the January number; and we advise those desiring to subsuribe to all at once at the Cheap Publican= Store of ij .18] . HPNRY MINER & CO:.' Orin BOXES RAISINS ; 50 half . -UV mats seedless Rattans; • dd casks Barret:lo,ln store and' for sale by • , J. RHODES & CO. SCYTHES. --75 doz bast quality Grass Scythes; 60 do do Cradle • do' 10 do , common - , do; _ on consignment and for sale, by: L. S. WATERMANA 80Nt3, • • I+llB Nos 80 & 81 Water, .1(.62 Pront st .-150 oz pest east steel idea; . • sdo -'-do Garden do, on. eonsignm't and for sale by pal§l.L.:S. WATERMAN it SONS. F ORK 9.--00 doz best finality east steel 111 , Forks; 30 do- 'do. German 40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure Forks,on censignthentand for sale by la • • •L.:, 9, WATERMAN:Sr-SONS. QCYT 111 §NEATILS,-425 doz,, best quality, patent V• Scythe Sneatbei on consignment:tufa sale by S. WATERMAN & - SONS. [2O - kege fails au . dWa WAILS AND SPIKES: - 111 icir.gale by L. S. WAT'EIibIAIN & SONS gEARL.. Asa.—va calskapnme Pearl. deb for .sala by ,jalB ; L. 8.. W%A.TERIttALN tr. SONS. A GOOD PEDDLING WAGON. Apply at thls A-CheapFar and Milo for Sate, R EXCHANGE.--A good .Fatm, of ea acresin O ,hieige ..comityl - seven - miles - from Pomeroy, the county - stair rind ationr,two 'hundred - end fifty miles from Pittsborgh tin the State 'of Ohio. There is about thirtY.five'neres cleared; with a good' apple and peach orehnrd rind a garden on it. ' rist and SaW htil s with AWO run of Surfs.; rhaldllbis on a - creek that runs into Shade River; • and'all•the-.Lumber and Flour is bowed on the creek and river,-. the- neighborhood is good, and the'Aillla, have a goon-, ruarif custom— running nine months to:the year.- There js a goed large frame,Rant and ro. small drama dwelling house on .1c; . .gardeirmad other improvements .cui. it.. It. 'wilt: be. sold cheap tor. panne esti and., part • credit. , It, - :will be ex changed for si Farm in this neighborhood. • : For fartherparticabusiplcase enquire at ISAAC HARRIS' ~ - ...!'.-Agenny and Intelligence Office Fifth si INDOW: ~.942.11 of allsoYlos formate by, g;CERT.T jr,lo Agent for Fallston 88.6. Factory - _ - - - , WEGNEft.'•Es BUECHNEIDS , New Lithographic. Establialiiiients • • :00 Market street, betteem :vane 4- Fourth, IIiNOW ready to furnish every kind of, tithographie work in the most elegant style, such 15htnte .baLr , Maps, Portraits,. landscaper, Cards, Bstl hauls, and La bels, printed in gold; colors, At the same,plaze Messrs, 'lll'OesieriZr... Helsel& have opened a DRawmo,Stmoor., and Execute on - inter Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, ttei with all possi ble accuracy:and elegande: ja.ls:ly JOAN O'DOMATCLL A.. L. MULLEN,. • •;;• 4 • .W. B. ELIINTER. ' --7 • - - O'DONNELL; - MULLEN 7 .1;c:C0.. :- Pittsburgh Chair.ta Cabinet ware Rooms, No. 98 Third Street, Saudi' Side. - lib, 01). hi: &Co res 2 pectfully • Inform their friends and customers that they have, -if not the largest stock ever beforeseen in this city, - the greatest variety of stylus, the4flticst „finished, made-of the b ee t seasoned materials, and by the, best workmen in the western cimunly-7.a1l of whieh they: aredetermined to sell as low as any other mattufactunng establiihment i n the L oity, Our stock is all our Own'inantificture;-ao marabouts and Hotels furnished at the Shorest ricitial. I' 1 - All orders promptly attended to.- . .. . _.. . . - jai -- fro the °amiable the Judges of the 0011 Ot • qUarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle gheny. : • The petition of Fred. Houptmann, of the,ldWard,eity of Pittsbnig,i o the County alb re said, humblr sheareth,That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of tracelersand others, athis dvrell- ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays thavyour Hamra will be pleased to grant lum a license to keep a public house of:entertainment. And your petitioner,as in duty bound, will pray. - • • . • - • FREDERIOR HOUPTMANN. • We,-the subscribe rs t eitize as'of the Ward-aforesaid, do certify, that the mbove petitioner is of gopd repute for honesty and tempertmee t and is vrellproindedieith house room and - conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is neeessaly. J O Backofen, A Holstein, Lewis Rein.eman, W Scotti Jacob. Retainer, John Layton, las Bryar, John King, Samuel B Frantz, leo Bryson, John Ruppitz, 7rto Hol singer- • DEANS.--40 bushels small white, in store stud for 13 sale by . BROWN & IneXPATBSCRi _jel7 • N 0144 Men • Al RICE. -2o tierces, new crop. received and for sale by jal7 1380.1V111. & KIRKPATItICILL QM:JAB:L2(i bhds. new crop F.„ ' '.• ' k. 7 11 do clarified reativatand for sale by . . . BROWIC&JUREPATRACK. It — ini gi o S r .;;;l e l o b w oxgli,. A and 30 !I Air! An • • filiOWN I KIRKPATELIbIi. ■ 11W-40 bales, first tonoVisTii — n brY.TiTETEd ✓ and for sal) by Jal7 BROWN G KIRBPATRICK. pEtRLS.-20 bbls. on hand and for saleby I) .R a i nd (o ED ES—and 40 sack!, on hand jail • BROWN ic KIRICVATItICk. /i . .liegho . Pp:intim:llllW .• ANDERSON STIZET, ALLEGES:IT CITY, THE subscriber would respectfully Inforpt his friends and the public generally; that bavinrcompleted his new Planing Mill, and having' now in operation two new Eastern made Planing Machines. (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates. planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat joiners, _carpenters and builders. Is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a large assortment Of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box m a king , house, steamboat work, &e n tail be found at all times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order. with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jal6 . Proprietor. N.B.—AB orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive Prompt attention. 200 a"."RN 200 bus. Oa ts; 100 " Shorts; For tale by. SON, T. WOODS & N . . • Produce and*Commisaion Merchants, • jalo • N 0.61 Water street. • ErAS`.GNA`i i• . . sale, wholesale or retail. by MORRI4 & HAWORTH. ED FLOOR WARDS-50,000 eet, vol sea zoned, and good quality, for sale cheap by JOHN A. BLOOMER, Allegheny Planing Box BOARDS:-25,00 feet different Odekneasee, -for sale by JOHN A. BLOOMER, • ;iota -Allegheny Planing . received, a splendid assortment of Gas Chandeliers, four, two and one burner; also, Brackets, single and double; Solar Latd Lamps, for Parlors, Churches, lulls, Steamboats - and Stores in largo variety,' of Cornelius Ir, Co's unrivalled ma ke; also, globes, chitunies and wick, by gross on dozen. W .W. WILSON, corEltiiket& Fourth sts PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS.—" The only Bata and perfect Razor manufactured." Just re ceived, per express, another lot of these leafy valuable and unique Razors. [Jal5) W. W. WILSON. . . TIRE partnership of Reynolds it Rhea was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist inst. The business of the firm will be settled bfeither °idle parties, the name of the firm to be used for thatputpove: S.- 0. fiRYNOLDS • J. L. SREE: On retiring frota the bu.iness of Jle - ynolds - & Shee, would recommend hir J. L. Slice to my fnendo and the former customers of the house," - - . reL. SHEE, Wholesale Grocer, Carnmistioa It:fere/haat, • and dealer in Paper and Rage, corner Pena and Ir• OrELCS or PLTTSBI3OIIGAiCa. Jattuary,l3,lBsl. THE Trustees of the DinsbOrgh Gus Company have this day declared a Dividend of five. , Irv` et; out of the - profits of the last air months, on the capitaLitook paid in, payable to stockholders; or their legal repre seutatives, forthwith, at the office . of the Works: jal4ul'3w JAMES. M. CHRISTY, Trea The Best Place to Stay Tea. lt/fORRIS A HAWORTH'S' Tia SlareyEwsealda of Mi. the -Diamond. Gond flavored Teai 506 ; tae finer kind? Set the bestimported . • Old country people; who use Black Tech *ill find oars (+gently to thetr mete. We have lust received a lot dl t " rent from England, and the same , kind qr reat . eannotrbe bought at any other Store in Rittshurgh...!‘Smangu,iat HE-BEST OF WINES AND BRANDIES; •suita , . I Lie for - medicinal purposes. for sale by the quart 'or bottle, by flal4) • • MORRIS :& HAWORTH. ' TATRAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER fo y V largo or emallviantitiasyby.' ' 'SV. P.4tIARSHALT.r: 110 APRA HANGINGS —French and American Pape 'ranting, and Gorders,froraGfe.lo nee , le Piece for sale by : . W. P. MARSHALL." For Sale. AT A GREAT BARGAIN. a two story BRICK. • DWELLING, HOUSE, on. petinsylvqpi.Eßl Avenue, Gth Ward ; modern finish {:paving ten rooms ; doable parlors; dining room and ki.ehen on the first floor. The !eels twenty-four,-by ninety.fonzfect I a wide alley in the rear. This - property cost 53500; and will be sold forB27llo—in payments of, SBoo4own,S2oo In one year, and the balance in . • Enquire .of T. Howard, Attorrieyat-Law,Fourtif st. between Smithfield and Grant streett.'" Call lathe mim ing before 4 o'clock: . THOS. #llO - WARD.' (Gazette and Dispatelroopy ' ' llioney Found.. MicIUND in the Stocking - Store, on Fiftht street, a Porte.' V 'atone!, containing Ten Dollars and some silver.= The owner can have it by application to WM. DALT& CHEAP M: R. BUNCH RAISINS,—, 1210. 1b.,10 lb. for Sl.OO, or WS boz,--for sale by MORRIS & HAWORTH, in the 'Diamond: Neal Coaigh Cand*. , wOR BMX by .I.l.Smyser, Joel:Mohler,..ogdem& Jt: Snowden, Coulter..& Hacke j Wm. Jaekson,__and Keyser & 141. 2 D0we11, Pittsburgh; WAV .R. Clelland,ltiane cheater. . inov2o. WILLIAM 8 NEGLEY•-•••-•-•-•• •• • •-• .311HN NEGLET ATTORNEYS AT .LAW,. coRNEIt 08 GUM tiTIZET Ann ntantoitn:ititti,.' (Opposite the Court House.) P. , utber ti my- We hope, by close attention. to the business of our profession, to deserve a share of the patronage of out friendsand the public. . . • . . Hsu , LOUR 75bbls. Flour reed and for sale by SHRIVER Es BARNES; Jain N 05,130 and 1.12 Second et.' UTTER-300 bl4s, prime just reel and for sale . .' SHRIVES & BARNES. RY APPLES-33 bus, reeld and for sale by jal3; .811,11.1VER • & BARNES TITRITE BEANS-6 bide. reed and for sale by if V je.l3 SEIXtIVER.ec BARNES L " I 2O able:mad anicego;No:i, reed an. for Bala jaIT SliffiVEß tc.BARNES. rrINIOTEIY SEED —4 bbl ree'd.and for sale by - '1 jat3 1,- SHRENT,R.I(.:BARNE,S C 41BES rN UTS-1/ bus: reOd and. for I , ale - - SHRINER A BARNES., 113ACHES--300 bus. reed and for solo by r jal3 . SHRIVER EARNEs 111 11" OLASSE3,-50 bbli, new era ree'daad'for sale jal3 'BIIII4IVER -IV.:BARDIES DV b` B'.! B It E.Corner ofThinl 11114N - sr. 1;0 ket.st re e t s ,;establisliad es T ta h As e h e in ars eit e tliacitt a d tr es ue e l v ki e n ;y " b a ra P n raC ch i r i e ee qins i?u i rs te u T e o d ; l a p P lb er is : feet Mercantile education.. The wnole process haibeen matured and perfected bf neatly eleven, years practice in teaching,' and about fifteen years previous experience, in extensive domeicie and shipping business i•aad thes e, who aspire bo the . highest rank as nccountants, will Mut on consulting any resident city merehiint,that this is the only ernablisiment of the kind in the city itywhieh mercantile community huge any confidence.. They w ill bear In mind "that all theompons noise we now beaT about " - trustees," "charters, "examining cometetlees , ike:, add nothing lathe abilityOr a - pomace/3f teachers. • _ • Dividend. Plesident and Directors of the Hand, street Bridge Company have this day declared a dividend of Two . Dollars per share ont pf, the profits of the. lasi eizmonths; P BY4lbic : fbrth LA , RlMTEreaft .l. To Let. 4 -LARGE CELLAR, suitable , for itortiv..Possoo: J% s iongivenimmedtately. For texto . , jipply ro Gto Werirman, _GEORGE tiutiLEY, jaaat ' N 0.150 Water =tit: lOSEPH POSTER • Lase t _ _ A_l_ Atokrtrrikci—Viritter and Parqueue,so cents; See* nd and Third Tiers, 3S cents; Colored Gallery,2s cents; Private Boxes, each, 5t,00. Doors open at 6I o'clock, Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Mr NO BILL IIEdEIVED... THE W,ORLD'S :WONDER.. rriTANIA, THE FAIRY QUEEN,ia ttoaron.iabibi flan at Dr. Morris' Museum and will remain for a She is the sniallest. Dwarf in the world—is 16 years of age, weighe e;., and only '2ches high, Which is two inches lens than:fieneral T on Thumb. 'paTerms of cAdmistion.—To lifasearty. and . .. Titania, the ry Queen, - 2.6' . ient5 . ... - Children ander ten years of age, half ptiee. ours of exhibition, from 10 o'clock A.M. ti . lll'l9 P. At. ' ' Vigilant . um members of the. VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY T "vrould respectfully inform their outiennts..friends and the citizens generally, that they will give their Fifth Annual Soiree on. Friday Ercning,Vanoirri• 34.1851, at the Lafayette Aaseiably Rooins.. . •• • • • • The Rapper on this occasion will he Preptiriti.by.Gie _Firemen's favorite cateter,Daym JOHNSON, Jalo:tl2s 'ludic% •. Oaks. - . JAulEsi AteTAIANNA s Auctioneer. .11Y GOODS at Auction,--Vaiuo about 517,000. No reserve whatever.—This sale will. commence an Taesday,2lst Inst., 5110 o'clock in the morning, and 2 in the aftennum atui continue daily until:Oils valuable colleetlorcis iQuised or' at the- large Auction Store of James BUKumm,-Wood `street. • Thia splendid collec tion-of:Foreignand Domestic Goods will' omprise al most Mu description - of matted connected with the dry goods trade—may lus - esnmined the day previous to sale, and on inspection will be found superior to any 'stock ever offered far public competition ln any part of the Union. Pedlers, hottse-keepers, and !medico( fami lies. would do well to consult thelrown interest, sind:st 'tend this Auction, as they may not, for 40M15 time, meet a similar - opportunity. • • - Goods will be pat up in such lots - itsMity suit all pun chase 117" Separate seats will be reserved to Sec.:liana:data Ladies. • • • JAMES AMANA, AucCr. AlO PAIR - PANTALOONS, as doctioa,--This 'MOM. ing at 10 o'clock, afternoon at 2 o'clock, and evening at early gets light, will be sold britenna's Anctionlionse, without reserve, 912 pair Pantaloans, assorted sizes and qualities.' • 140 , Jft.M.E.3IIIEENNA, T‘ltY GOODS STORE .iv . ,"lrcroGn MONDAY 11 NEXT, January 20th, at 10 o'clock, will he .eohl Mrgenna's Auction Hoare, 'the balance .of stook .of. a city Dry Goods Store, as the owner is declining that bu siness. Among the lot is Broad Cloths; Cassimeres,Chli noes, ?angling, Mona De Lalnes,'Alpacetur,hlerinoei, fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Sewing Silkoatent Thread.' Spool Cotton, Suspenders; : au Lawns, dec. • • • . • At 2 o'clock-3 Iron. Safes. •, • : On Saturday evening next. 18th Instant,eirly gas light, a large lot'of Law Books. ,. •,.. ~ • ja.1.0 • JAMES .1117CMNA,,Arieer... Real Estate 'and Brick .Dwelllntsr" A T AUCTION.—On ?Jocular, humor 20116E51, at id.. 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises; Centre Ave nue, .near Lacey's . churvh, a .LOT. OF. GROUND:the second from the corner of Robert street, fnmting 20 feet on Centre Avenue, and extending l back EP feet tO an alley; an which is erected two linek Dwedling Honses, —well finished.. • They will be sold cep_te ortogelliet: deal . • •• JAMES - lllUNNA,'Aticl'r- 1 / 1 . - .. DA1i716, ittect.lone:ar. , .. WIVE BALES'EII/FI 7 ALO ROBES az ,iinition —On X Wednesday afternoon,Venhary'22d* 3 O'cloek. la the Commercial Sales Rooms,. cornet of : Wood , and Fifth streets, will be sold '3 bales Bash) Robes.;.; , _ja2o - ' ... . . '- . P:II: DAVIS. Aal's. =M:I PHAN& FORTES, .FIJANITURis, dbc.iat Auctiats.— This afternoon. at 2 o'clock, at the' Sales Rooms,. corner of Wood and Fifth stress; will be sold, 2 second hand Piano Fortes ; 2 large gilt frame Ali rrors ; Astral and Mantel Lampe,- Window; Shades, Bureaus, Side Tables, Fancy Chain, Kitchen Farnham, • Cooking lliensils,ko. 5 401 . : P.-MAiRAVIS,• Atm Vr. LbRD LEWIFIARDWARE, Re., at Astetien . .—Witt be added to the sales of Fianns,tge...Ahis afternoon. at 2 crelook, 4 kegs Red Lend geneng •nssorment of Hudware and Cutlery; 35 bo;es Herring; 2 bbls: Lasts; Franklin Suives,lke-, . - . •' - ja2o - - 1": hi: DAVIS; Auct4. • • -Y EXPRF.BB-111 . driz. Fine; .Shirrs, Sinter M- B thing, ke.—On Tuesday morning, 4lgrinstant. at 'lO o'clock, at the Sales norms, corner of Wood. and Filth streets, will' be 501.72-dozen fine Shirts, direct from the manufacturers, comprising—Extra Super- Cambric bosom Shirts ; customer make York' Mill dot' &C. Shirts, yoke neck and French sleeve; S.B. Skirts, broad nod narrow plait., stitched ; French,' embroidered and needle-work, stitched; mariners' Shirts; drill drawers; 'cloth,. frock and dress Coats; overcoats tbangape.r. sat in 'cashmerennd voloncia Tests; black and Cattptcas dnere and satinets pants; cloths; coating ,• s; enssimeres 3e., de. - Teune at sale.- ' • - PAU- DA.YIS, . . 'Public,' A ttentioil Is respOtftillst tnoited to the following 5:14 . 1 far* fiss . relation to ottil of the most intporatat Rants of ppd. • PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL • Is not more than one Year ago since this great T in• - yy was brought before the public, far the talk( and cure* of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, -niece then, become fully npprecinted by the g_nrnittunityy - and we allege that the lon.re,, rlti3 tried theinre eertanrwill its great fame spread . - It is not the .rentedy of a. day, got up for the tole purpose , . of. mating Money ; but, mut, which we conceive; will continue to Le, used -whin all nostrums have been forgotten.' The PETROLEUM , Is Natural Rernedy r elaborated lathe tleprlis olthit Ca rth by, a pnwer and agency that loughs to seam 411. harnatt A competition. It is - our. duty, when- we : write . about ti medicine, that we' :wino Tarry—that we say bottling eamolated to decelie those. Who may ttaSt'otn- word. or pat - confidence' in our statements.' The'slolC are very opt to catch at any thing that promises relief. from ilia: -ease. A story can hardly be too highly , wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Mixt. we do not desire to do this: we are anziousionlY that the troth ia relation to our Remedy shotdd 'la order to Secure for it a reputation far exceeding_ any tingle article of the materfa medics. Plain, unVarnished far-W.-facts that may beascertained lifour own c WI; nd neighborhood; bear ample testimony M . fitvor of this pe, Within the past two months, two of Oa Own citsr.Cni, who were tantity blind, have been restored AO sight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of-Ohio, have been cored.; And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others ; but these cases ore near home, and may be referred to by any persons'who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cutestas ' ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless; . The Petroleum will csure;.when used according to.dirce. tions—Diarthcea, Dysentery, Piles, Riplumalism, Gout . Neuralgia. Eruptions ()Odle Skin, -Pimples on the face' Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter; Scald - -Head, pains in the b9nes and jolnts, old sores. Ulcers, Wens. Tumors, Scrooge, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever-end Ague, Chronic,Cooghs,Asthmn, Bronchitis, and Pal monary facetious of a -chronic nature, tending so pro. dace CONSUMPTION. . • Burns and Scalds, diseasei of the •Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated. Nipples, Conii and '13110i0119: In Net, ILIS ROSEN! 1/NIvaIsALIOLOIXDYi has been 'tried in. most of the aboge dbreareS Within the past'year with the most perfect success.: Certifioatee that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietorovho . willsakes l easure in showing them to the. afflicted - or their s. Whatever othemmay say about their raedieinee, tins Petroleum is the greatest Remedy ofsbe agri. skims of high standing in the profession. are beginning to ere it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Befbre another year rolls round, all will be compelled -10 aCknowledget.thattlie Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever disease/ed.' For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by 'KEYSER & bPDOWELL, • • - • 140 Wood street. Also—B. E. Sellers, fa Wood street ; D.ll. Curry, D. A. Elliou,Joseph Dougl ass , Allegheny Allegheny City. • Also, by the Proprietor, S. hi. - WAccenal Buie, 7th - street, Pittsburgh. • •‘:. . ustiat. . „ . . . The Humour Body 'keirsiilre TO RA*E'A. EfRAL TRY A PEARANOR, And persons who do not pentplre are liable to the most - DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW o =a' Cheminal. Soap' at consei free : -per s pinttlorhand at the same Untie mollifies, softens the . skin givlng it the texture and beauty of ari infant's.% SCURVY, - SALT RHEUM'. AND SORES, . era soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it untallinp—as Aar.% la ' ' PIhIPLES ‘ BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease.. The reader is assured that this is no useless puled nostrum, arose trial will prove. I could enumerate at least SO persons cured of SORE READ, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. • - Buy it, and the reader is again .assured,l would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to ' • - CII.OLFED,.CRACIAXD; CNAP - OED FLESIII, will find this not only a cute r but a preventive; andS can now only add, that any one Omitted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find Italian and even more (admirable in its properties) than tstate. _ tolre•Dat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, as be sure you ask for Jonse Italian Chemical &lap.— and b ay , it only . of WM. JACKSON, 'only' Agent to l'ittsbargb, 24o Liberty streer,Pittsbargh, head ofWood. .decga BIG 800t....A81G BOOT. 240 LILSZIEVI. STREET, IrgAD.OP•WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH; 11711. JACKSON informs Me Enblie that he -hat on VV bawl ann.'s receiving an eltenstee and prime as sortment of BOOTS and _SHOES, mutahhtfor the Fa. and Winter trade, mixt, volt wan. • - N.B. Home work made in.watiety. •• " . ' • . , . , PERPETUAL GLOSS.-AIETALLICRUBBEW OVER SHOES. ' A.large assortment of . perpetuntgloss Metallic Rat , bee Over-Shoes, of the nearest and most-approred' terns, for Ledies, Gentlemen, l'ilissea, Boys and Child' ren's ,svear. Also a. splendid variety of Ladies ana Misses • Lined - Baskina and 'BOOM' 'Tne3e , Shoes wt.,: be found lobe 'onset/paned- by any in the market To, neatness,•durabiliry• and beauty etWorkmanship t TRAVELING TRUNICS'AIiD CARPET BAGS.-: Novinz—TbeluG - ROOT standi in thenoor-WayiNo 240 Llberty - atreet, heed eflrobedi ' (sepi U.an . BLACK TEA—Same kiulas used in England-;-small leaf, fine flavor and strong, and . free from alllierby • taste.- Price 75e ii"Th; for sale bS Mortis and Haworth, in the Diamond, and no where else in - Pittabargh: 61'14 2intnintedc MEIER;
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