. Lite On the parolee/ of a cars' A friend narrated io no • day or too attire au emaciate .r early limits in West Teaneasse, whet we will attempt leveret& -even st the tithe" , lobs tag the graphic simplicity of hit conversation al =Wive. .' , 1 . i Nome eighteen or twenty years since e well known notieltut of Tfplen wooly won put on his ulal, charged with th e Murder of his wile As Ulna to wets caw, . popular feeling wan lenge. ly sonnet hisi; masa the eloquence sod e...cenu ity of his comae/ were required to make coy Mt. ?meat In tie rawer upon a jury, whim:, how ever impartial it might desire to be late° cow code now of swain duty ; hould not hut, ace the nano, of popular ptrjedice i surging in upon it.. i The ease wail bbl argued. The miring, 'heir the defense made Most vigorous and Impasiiioned appeals. , The case ,wan submitted to the finery; and they retired in' makeup their verdict l Cane paned, and an the 'setting anti warned ell dl the approsebing night,•The large throng in attendance tbeithlge,.counsel etc- retired, all anxious, ilis el, immed pattern least to, to learn the versa ' . of toe jury, and Mme wondering that the jury hi ellete.l for one tanceent to bring • verdict of gaily. In thetnean time the jitry had omen. • point bn. yond which they coals frog ere no gantlet. The appeals of toe couteet of Um dell-nee had net been iinthOttlihtithrlitlesoe7-aiiii tie jury tied ittrs - trev rebly six tor eorivir.goili and ma seqnitteL Ohne. thing had to be done.. lo thous slays twelve pot telows, cOuld not be sot together for a ni. hi end Bleep. Cards appeared ray ateliceibly from the depths °laundry large, machete, end eler , il P in nests hp and piker, were sublimely regal:nen Cti. About midnight otter of their numbui. C.A. P. \ propelled that tcy ahnuld ;lay a some ot a cv it Op, She revels to decide the verdict. The props titian was heaztlly and ungnithoutily agreed 14 7 , to all winanenerr, and the whole crowd 01.11,ettyJ sround Ihtl. P. and his opponent, who pscc.e.l. d to play UMen pennon which wan stated a humeri Ires Col. P. pl•yrd to ease the seemed. me or pootot played, and voice we zealously in bemire . the couvieUen. The backers Ave ant flee, stood behind them encouraging the champio=n, and watching the game, dimly imam hy dm bpht of ,tiso talkie Dandle; with the toast totense inter est. The game pubbroded with very equal fortune till beetle parties stood al six and eix. It' wie. Cat. vs deil ; he 'dealt and TVINID TACK. The pris- oner was scqnuted, and every man of rho jury joined in • ahoutwhich smelled the whole allege even the /eyelets in . the grrieeq.' Next morale; the jury went Into moth, a n gave, to the astonieloneot al Salty, the verdict or - nut guilty." The jaryrtian who Flayed au onsilviess. fel game for home's life, still Imes, a - much r r . spouted citizen of title district . One at the . nun net is a. very distinguished Mettater,Of the hem s phis bar, and the stemmed !Lee,- as we 1,, l i eem, ;von to a highsr cumin ; bet neither of them, ear may of the setenablage, nee the court, who mervel eat at)bo Yeraiet eighteen year:• ago, hrs.. iivii known that a human lire was worm% by Surin:rus /O a!' There are tome endooa epinin the hitterfOr nor early sell's.elihr • brat wh o .sril•l Wok orientating' life lt•ton r ir ' , Jana ,1 .la-Mean o pats Eagle. From MA Pima rork Emomog MUMS LI In, by Frl•r Ruse.% :to Inn confootoono, markt With r•te I holm the enyelt when, ior tu n ., II - fril hong, at 141,11 i.• utineve. Concordia Foram rof amount woo UM 11,11,1 01 the London Miirelothe rreithrs' Compana. both the onrelentlog tranolst,d 4N ,Y, imam. mike a man." Mime, the hi Omuta, ow, st common , : with Burke, tor the profemotratup of htotc in ,he Tangy it Moon w, ovule vacant hp the kti,ont. went of Adam Saillb lEt the Chair ml metal-phi. looophy. The oleo., woo 'moo lo a Mr. Claw, who owe, the perpetottlon ul tot nano. *boo long to the dottiugulobetl rivals whotn fir di.. tanned, and the illubttiour professor whom he ovectoodal. Correia°, the illustrions painter, is .td to he been ban and bred, and to have lived and ii In extreme porretty. It a dialed that he eame bit death at the early age of tarty, Irnm the bag of carrying home a lurid al half pee, paid one of his immortal work a.—D of Ft Arta, p. 84. Dr. Ftenk;oea father had eevetatees He was the filleenth He in to Iva •ittrov... pay, that Ma rather d'ed at the age ht 89. Me mother at the hge of 85, cot that oeirto.: ever klll3llll to have say ...truest except It • which they Med. . A law pravailail at Ttiabee,itaya Ann•vle, his Politico, which tat-hada any trade..o wh pad not shut op shop mote Oa. tell beau, fro, holding any public office. Lord Chesterfield wen an inflexible esrq• r Writing to hie ran, on out oe..ealen, hereatd, No body tow Ist:t themselves inure than I did, when i wan young, to the pleasures and dira.p•- twos of good oo•opaoy; I even did n too mte.n.— Bat then I eon assure you, that I Maly. f men time for serious sandier; and When I mold hod it in no other way, I took noel of my ttlee,., f. r I resolved Morava to Ilse early in the mr•, u , a. - however late I went to bed at Myra; and lotion I have.kept an sacred that un:esa ethari .boars been conlined to my bed by antes, I have ant, foe MOM than 101 , y years, carer trees M my bon at Inns n'etoet in the morning, but commonly up Worn eiight." The planet Saturn, which novel in to orbs .. 22,600 miles an hour, Is more than three hour. in moving the length of It. diameter. A men moves the length of his to less than a cooed Which moves the rawest, the man of the Dr. Cartwright, the inveotor of the p.mver Lem, used to emuse himself cmwalauslly with writme eastnetr, end gave aa ■ reason for favorite this species of composition, that it was admirably .aired In the resources of a atle,a.u.i/ed parr, whose bolo will nor, hear more then 14 rm•M of the poetical pump before the rererveit is es. handed. In Ortal.er, 1791. Mr. Jefferton, then SecrenurT of :haw, in prapanini a table of the COMMICIeIki resources of the United e.tates, doe. not ;mention coitus among its staples. Whee.the Church is social worth, When the State house Ls Ito hearth. Then the perfect state is come— The republican at home, George HI gave Lord Eldon • oral - containing ■ dyne at religion babas up to heaves, and of Justice with no bandage on her erne, Lit Majesty remarking at the time, that Pullen should be bold enough to look theworld to the fare. Th.. motto of the seal was Iris linge.ra Queer. Would not this be a mare appropriate interipom for the spout of • Ira Sot than for the seal ring of a Lard Chancellor. John Rand.Aph's notions of college honors is thus -waled in one of his .11y mother once expressed • with to tne, that enight.one day or other, be al peal a thwither ea Jermse lloher or Edmund Randolph! That gave the bent to my diepordion. At Pr.oreton College, where I spent a few menthe, (1707,) the prize olgeloention wan home *WAY by miltittieM sod ranters. I never would speak . if I could pos sibly avoid it, and when I could Oct. repeated, without gdtare, the diori piece I had marnmitted to memory. I remember some verses from Pope, add the first annooymen• letter from Newberg, made up the and and tinhatanee of my sporitinire, add I can yet repeat rettarei the Ann epistle (to Lord Chatham) of the former, and • amid deal of the latter. - I was Men VA eildlSCluila of my inlye• e•Orlly over toy cOmpetdorsi, in delivery and co . cation, as I am now, that they rte rush in obbymn; nod I despised the sword and the Uivpdes to the bottom of my heart. I believe that there to no where each foul play at swoop prideesOn and rawl mitten; moreaispeaiially if they are portly. I have had a Ondeillipt for toilette lan.. ever none.. Rer. Benj. Wofford, to: Dearly half a century a minhaer of the Methodist Episcopal Chord:, d.ed at gpvtentMeog,S. C., on the 2d loth Its left the greater Fart orb,. large toward the endow. went el a college at Spartansburg, to he under the dtrectirn of the S. C. Conference of the fddthodat Church, South. New Tou Cline:. Nsvwsilmt.—Tee taaviga. Lion edam Canal may be considered closed so far at respects shipment* to Ifdewster. The channel no kept open by ice breakers, however, sufftetently to permit heat. on the way Iron the west, with cargoes to the place, to complete thmr trips RerA. (If. 1) Am. Mims Ssrataft—Three of the most distiagtdah ed divines in New ltods city preached mesmerises' Thursday last (Thanksgiving day) la favor of the thdoes assselT.Dra. Spring, Cfn, and Itatirkea.-- It formed the annject of model the diaconrsu that were deliveied by itesminlaiars of other denoml - nations. Boons L./NO.—The censor, jukt completed, shows that the popuhtliou el the State is 147,543, bikini an Increase of 39,712 since, 1840, or • free. tion over 351 per encl. The populstlon °fibs oily of Providence is 41,513, being so Manisa of 18,- Ni sioco 1510. Asti AO5 me PROIDINAT.-11 it said that in 1853, when the oral Preeideottal terra hegira. Mr. Clay will be severity lax. Daniel Welter, seventy one, CO d General Scott, alsty nine. Mr. Boehan. an, being a tactic:ler; it is out thought deltaic to . allude to Lis ream Rev. Walter GiitMs, of the navy. has been not. geed to his iorar.e,e aye the Bowoo Journal,for trtes mouths yaw with scale inflammation of the a titramee'conwamed in California during hte long realdeneu there. - • ACoLontit Pionasol.—William G. Ag 4, acolored T ong woo, law *lndent in the °lce of Ellie Gray !wring, Esq., BOPIOLI, had been ape pointed to Ina. pracerweraldp of the, area atid Shaw* to Central College, No Gran Turk. • Tme Fotrestrt Cetro.—That erstquent on t tocsins to dtstolve the inlttaetiort against M . Torrent wiroeipooled to he procv.eded with New York, on Saturday motranOn the Supra. Came, bet area on molten postponed i until Frid y next. ' • . • • -CIIIOI2 I A AT illt.'ool.rtil.—Tba cholera hatt br kris' out at Zanesville, on Pearl river, with g fatality. it elan prevails 01 lo 130 [1:100 it Franklin perish, Leenieiona.. At Selma, Ala MO aerobe, aril orcveral other_cases have otom SueorePos on an &Immortal' Sille.—The p aorith Garnithe, hum Live:rot fo Pennon. had nines Cl email pal among her l metiers, cad o 'Weans WWI butane from her. Gag. Seymour, et GOAD.. is lying dengerou y iA With the smallpox, to Hartfo, where the disa sue le reported to bo prevalent.rd I ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. i t::SLlSitta) V.Y WHITE. at Cu THURSDAY MORNING,:DEG. ID, I 50 Cent • Nomorrionts.—We ate gratified IN .1 the Whig CoLventleo, which met yesterday, n. pled tee W lesoluhrti of holding the primary .nit• ga hereafter in hay I ght. If this plie.: 4 hail en pnrrued he... Eire, the Whig party the , y arnald alanil a a much bettor pnyvion .1110 It Peeopier, With its iliataita4eil and A tided on forces. There t.r ier-van be auy nnanim•lt candidams um:innate, ceder rite unatanese render it doubt!ul whether they arc Lb., Ott et. of the majority 01 the Welts of the city or 001, . nil cur defeats heretofore have boon greatly on a to thin cense. We hope that the policy to he put• toed bereaftei will work It radical reform, and that only worthy, sober, and real actable cc rear, and nadnuhted - Whigs, will hereafter be nu Alitle• tad by the party. Wo tate aria opportunity to commend th' good yeast, of the Democratic. party of (hit city, t.r de riding to hold the, ronefirga itt day light; and me have - no doubt they will he able to obtain k 1., en. preanon of the op:ninne of the member. .d the party thereby. Whig Candtda.a tor Mayor We give, la Our local column, a foliar, amt of the prre-ediree of the Whig City Cone. main. which held its refliiiia 15 the Court Hariee i.• er• tiny. 0/1 the fvny ninth ballet, 1011,11.iar..1, rereiveil tee UNIIINVintI, oaring rec..ived, on the lest ballot, after eo protracted. ti3mittii,,oaly bare majority of the lute. cant. nuraxcas Ram Rosa larra.—The Brady'• 11,nd Inn Cumpans ale now odhas rails for 11w Omo and Pennsylvania Rail Rsad. Their wrsl , r. lusted on the Alteems! 'tsar, :stout sir e floe bout Plitaburgh. and 'lcy bait a c. nine supply three thousand tons of rail,, wt * . nag sly Fantods per van!, or CU Western had iLatd. Several Modred tons of rails have alrt lady tolted, and the said is hew turtling stst: elan cy tons a day. A new rolling en I bt , trail for sae expirta purist:l.o dl tallier it ea ra,bt. Etch bar in tarettly fret Ltup, rata •-• ,,, itb fine bundord We are tut...he 1 y Real whn h. ' , Tautly vt.,fra h. tip i t the tails arc t•e. •ad in ;G. 111. ilrl:sery el lh. sluts will to cnnwne.i..ett in 7e - .a Io Rot! terse will b., not:rt., 11 , iontg d mien Iron this coy to Nevi Boghtsit tric the tut of iron. It is pletootot to beer at Isstt s rest grat4e.lte tinaenotaa.l tn.l It IR ettteruela probe Lie that the col:drawl, will be made wen the earn +thapney for the monufectUre of die rod. Ivr tt Ilene:on a - the ran,lwe•l n 1 Idnas,lloa Awrno,ri3ana. FdA., a wen known, •old eud reepected cairn°, (fled ',udder!, yertr , tl•l morning. at ht, re.idenee On FOUrili Cure!. Feel !nu rii,ntiy milieposed, be nutted to !Os room, •f. terl and re. *Gorily Oct (mica n corp.r. He hc.l reniticd in thm city tome vary V. sn, end eltilv wvrn yell. Ali ego .1 U.: ht. deCh. In Inln long caret, +.l ho hati pre*erved • f., 'el:m.llm. fie pre', pr,frai fond iklutn wit; and yen Ana and pleat.% latatimerei mad pre. et td 0. Iv old age, a Lale, belt%) mute at ppearaure of boo • mo,o voucgor toso Too papnlybon ot4lyville. by of 850, tooludiag PosY•nd, 45.000, Wellbbargh and Ilemsdndd Rail Road Au cagtutet haa lateiy Itch etuttleytel it I.I• manning the route of a tall road 110111 W. Athurgh up SOUL - , Creek, to the Ptudaylvalsill auJ rtes 6und very hoottalde artuntl. We w. I ntun• tton here, in D.A.'. that warty v earn Pg. <er. oaten lochJ, now re:eased, told tut t tat the N. tonal Read a/multi:lave ghee by Weahhoolt stead of Whet:lion; :tat the vatic, to both voles of the Ohio would have been thorn ester ti she harmer, than at ibu latter place. Stir as Is the moth up Butlakt Creek, A ass a tome ruauJest that it . , may preject Lr It, sten- Con of the Henapfteld Kohd to the Oat, t u finJ labor In Richrnhnd n moo I e freb /I Len about the =dale of tic long p.f.ht of laud 'Alai Iris up between thu Ohio Roth r rtol Yeun• sylvania. Broke cutlet) is our ul thu meet km- tx,rati, ermotir , , and has Irt rd share ..f th. favors the le.f elawr alit a Ohio *aunty or the spoiled, petted .held. A t .nlrnad from Wellehorgh would be couvenera fur nil if•:'t sod' travel final Mu Smith:my:lto and _lndia. Boil Road, and al, or that from the Zsnesvibe and Bridgeport Road. A rail toad from the intersec tion of the State lino by Buffalo Creek towards Grrernsborgh, would masa Chanters Creek north ward of Washington. sod would tans afford great facilities for a branch to Plttsbutgh. - We greatly fear, however, thsti'nvery argument which can be urged by our neighbors ar Welk burgh, in favor of the Boffekt route, mill your em bitter the Wheeling people more and more sweat it. They dare not ask for a charter for a rood from Wheeling to the Pennsylvania hoe, and we strongly suspect they will vehemently oppose • grant ro soy of their neighhora. The few words appendid by the editor of the Wheeling Times, tc an article on the sulject from the Wellaburgh pa. per, lack worse than equivocal. It would base been easy to have added a brief word t.l encom9 &gement to his nerghbora at Wellabiugh, but that editor had nothing of the tied tar the occasion. \Y- STRAWS. For the Prushurgh Gozre. The v.,;te, a the ertiele the li.btary ristao.gaL in your paper edlir day. appear to be oce or the progressives niche age—who, acting On the hqh ptesmre principle, would make Minim move, tele they they will or not. He and attach ahnuld recollect the fable of the frog, wile; in tinting to aircl . bey.snd new'sl a ize and snare, raptured hle aide. The rnanayirra rf tLe I. - bran , Lare rilitlated their moven:tette anti rdaqt to eiretyroonuera, prefeltlag rather et rnlid and ore adesntement iban a auttabtrum and aural , beal stumble avbe run tett. Truly, DO ellen Gal beep wade in benrilt d carrEb•.,Lrverth.q. , .., Ali wt. it rq,. mans will Icotity, ILat every Ih.nY La fnund enoforiatde end in order. and the field. e zed Ale, regularly suppl.etl. Yalu currerpondent abouLl know Ow. the. old plan of among a I icket by awarrrafy en annulled, although r vce that dal not , ref h prevented-other bring An in fart in no fnundatiOn .for his complaint. Any ant mnmbere who are dnalrrm• of gellOMO ov have a perfect right to do an; and its there is no time flged, they have the whole year, if they wish,p concoct it In. W.'. article., hewn t go mmdstoet that the attune election is near at hand, and as it is of the b'gbest imporisove to linen artive.officers, (for. notwithstanding W's of each member being expected to devote . . . . engin to the yuccas of the institution, its whole operatiota, like All other coterprlara of the sort, ate entirely dependent on • fowl- Po hOtild I a glad to tee some tickets proposed, either through the papers, or placarded OD tne !dock board. Ilestiecifully, CONorDVATIVII. , The ancial returns of the went election for del egates to the Georgia Convention thew that about three (entitle of the amen o the State AKA their auermso (or Delegates to the Convention. In fontteen or linoen coUntiell them was tio opposi ton to , the Union candidates. The entire vote given/wins 71,11 th and the Union majority 22,11 1 , that, piety having polled nearly two thirds of the • ales Mem Tat CREAN dtencceerton Texat.v.—We °heave that Colonel ticket, Major O'llarn mid other gen denten lately wino -cued with the Cobs expedition, hod arrived to New Orleans.on the 7th „to await their trial under Indictments pending asminst them inihe United Stoles Circuit Corot, for a violation of the neutrality . : am of Congress. It to rumored that Marshal Smolt hoe gone to Mississippi to sot? atheist the ettpkos against Governor Quitman. The trial will coral:mm*l*day. Naossms to Sou= Caaottsa.—On tbloaday, in the youth Carolina Legislature, the committee on colored population reported a Intl to increase the penalty for eirmulatlng abolition pamphlets to the State They als o reported rafavnmbly ontlmt part of tbmGovernort.snsessag a which recommends the remoVal of the free =grams from the State. The committee thougl It such a course contrary to the policy of the Sul eould that the carrytog Into ef fect of such Ml %sum would maolce too many dllltaintiest MOIL. WAIIIIIINGTOS Corrempondanee of the Patsburith Gave le. WAtniNarow. Dec. 14,1650 TreUary Report. and Tariff-Frauds /1.. - of a Board for adindloatloa of elalms. The report of the §ecretary of the Treasury was sent off by mail to the chief commercial points along the sea board this afternoon. Discovering that it was not intended to send any by the west ern mail, I procured u pramise that one should be sent to your journal by the next Irvin, and I hope that you will duly receive it. • There never was a time when the business of the country had more reason to look for that document with hope and interest than now. During the bank contest, the excitement pet ending the nation relative to the ar bitrary and high handed course of Government, caused the proceedings of this Department to be watched with greater vigilance than those of any other, but it may be doubted whether the quesuons then chiefly at ten r, no deeply affected the real material prosperity of the people, no the great sung ale for protection to our national industry now does. I tram that Mr Corwin 's first report will do much to quiet the anxiety that now fills the public mind upon this subjert A gentleman who is thoroughly -versed in ail the (arm. and arguments bearing upon the question be tween us and our adversaries, gave nb. a few days ego, two of the tram striking examples of the op eration of ad valorem duties which have yet come to my knowledge He - taste* tome as a, fact with in his knowledge, that contmcis have been entered into, for the supply of the American steamers to the Coast, Gulf, and West India trade, with three hundred and seventy five thousand tons of coal from the coal mines at Pieta°, Nova Scotia. It is to be delivered at New York and elsewhere, when need ed, at filly ems cents per ton lea than the beat Amer ican, for the same purpose, can be. Here to a fact whlch, with the mining population of Peonsylva- nia, Virginia, and Maryland, in truth, of half th States of the Ua,on, should outweigh so many ton of free trade arguments, as this contact will intro duce of foreign fuel into the country. The robe 'aslant. related to me Al. this A lot of macbin ry recently came to Boston 'rum Glasgow, to ,iiiced at one hundred pounds, or five hundred , oilers. The appraiser was at a loss how to act, for although the cast steel and the iron appeared to be worth more than three time , the alleged val ue of the invoice, the articles were described as "wooed hand " He called in a practical =chit, tot to aid him in the apprausemeat, who at Onee of fered littcen hundred dollars ter the machinery, ex chnive of the duties tin experience and preenf cal mill enabled him to expose the pretence of the articles being sr mid hand. The machinery had, probably, been made to order, and then set tip and run, ni the expense of the person ordering it, fur a week or more, l um long enough to grease the lour. oats and to rover the shatts with the oil and soot of the factory. I presume there was no remedy tor the Government, even after this explanation of the trick of the importer or the exporter, as the ca may have been, and that the things came nil the nominal duty, or one hearth of what was ho wady due upon thorn. For rollertom well lotuses the uselessness of a cantata with the foreign manufac turers civets where the freed is transparent is m this case Neither Rouse is in session to day, and upon looting over the proceeding* of yesterday, in the official report, I are but little reason to regret it.— The House of Representatives sat almost three hours and a half on the private calendar, to all which time they did ladling mote than to demon. spate how utterly unfit a body that to to act as a rourl for the adjudiention at private claims. It ma. he remembered that this high court of plenary and ultimate pIIIKill110(1, MlMlora of two hundred and thirty three members, and site at an average en pence of at least three thousand dollars per day The lint case which ratite up was the claim of the heirs of Genrrai Sumpter, a-celebrated partizan ur neer of the Revolution, and et one time a Senator of the United Storrs, for three thousand dollars, awed to have hero advanced to the Government, with interest for about seventy years General dumpier never mode env elatm, although in public life Washtngton thirty Isere after the loan, nor W . .. any claim made by any body for nearly sixty years after the said loan was alleged to have been made. In short, it was lent such aease as would never have been brought belore any court but such a one on Congres has been proved to he And f _verily believe it would have pateed, bat tor the re not infamy of the Galphtu Atter about three thousand dollars expended in the dogs...ton of Ste cww, alter the production of three ocommonr re pans in &cord the Gann, by ; rocre arca:tent, an It seemed, a meraber IsapPertesllar light upon one that was aufavorable, and the mere reading at gahow ed almcet every other member that there was no found. - to. , for the demand, and bad a vote been taken, II would not have gut twenty to beck It It was unanimously rejected Another ease of a. somewhat sunder character, occupied the rent of the day, and wan adjourned without saws. And this was the nuts of a day's work for which we, the people, will pay three thousand &Sitars After this proof he little reasonable doubt but roam bill for the e tabliahment of a Board of Commtssioners toad) titmicelllßTagamst the government, will be pas ed this winter Jew • It has not arrived Vet—Editor. Lrrikat raw, Mae. Jimacie —The folk:mug ICI. WP take frt.arahliklkatist Chronicle— chow, the frame of her antlfr her sore he. • Matruentn, Ahi. 21, IMO. Me Dear AD. Peck-1 not sure teat you online quit cite of e,mcspeetitd neglect, if, in the mtdstof My sickness and crum.Ag anrrow, I do cot write you, as I otherwise inigt.t. • Ad - Inked, =Men of God, and selictel," my only triage a the cross of Cbrat, and I have at present no butte, so feeling, no thoulthi for any ilung elan. It ie right In moors, 1110141 A on'to murmur, and wbilel ay, i• the Lora, let him do ',shot 'remote to him vo.d,” my beast most needs he tatting with its belay an matt. And yet my slaws: , to all selfish, for I can, and do rejoins, when 1 think of his baring won his grown at last—eninted IMO bin test—a co heir with Christ in slay, whore dihe Limb that is In the t malt of the throne /and Iced ant, •nd shad trait him oust living touotsio• of pure wean, mod God mad! wtsc •n aye 0 tears tram his eyes" eg •n itorrest in your pavers', that God may dial I my Mint- course. leading Ma through the black shadow, that twee settled rut m, pathway, in a manor, that ',sot hest woodoce to la earn gloat, and the good of three sumo% whom homey ate :hi to plane me. With Item wishes tee year health and prersperl• ty, hrlmva me, toy dear Mr. Peel, Your s.atere but morels •Ilt-eted !herd. 12= Nzw titz Corarrnyrzon.t. Coariwri, Thus body has abolished itio religious test—under the old coustitut ion, a person must be of the Pro. , estant relig ion to hold office. They have abolished the property gnalificauun in order to hold office. They have decided that the Legislature shall meet but owns In two years. They have refused to di vide the State into donne:. for representateres,lsot give every town with 150 polls the right to elect one. The Senate is to consist of :'8 members, and the Stine divided into didriets for their election.— They:l:ave given the Legislnture power to Ruthortze trills by jury of six men, when the matter in dis pute &sem not exceed a vvtain sum, Min deler minred,) and also by courts of conciliation, when the abloom doe* not eseeed a certain ottfer aunt (to be dew rmined) That courts shall try questions of fact when the parties crush and that in civil eases, when the title to land is not involved, and when the amount does (lot exceed a certain sum (to be named,) the jury Shall he final lodges of the law no well as the taws.,- • Arrest or imprumnment for debt, except in enaea fraudulent concealment of property, or when he debtor is about to leave the state, is prohibited. South Carolina Legtalatora COLO3IIII/i The order at the day wan niten up at Doe el -11/41,. Leiner and M.r. Mr Gowan both ed• drerwed the commuter se oirpcsaitton to the anion of Iha State of present, but were in favor of a Sou them Congress. Mr. It F. Perry nett rose and delivered his view.. lie Wu apposed to the m i streat,' want oi tee Slain and to a Odovention, t advocated :he eii.,.i,,,,, of d o luattta to a Southern Gougrvea, four robe elected oy tee Lep labile., and two front cited ISta t trt-seotaal ()motet in the State; Was tat braOr at preserving the Union. and if it could ho dune coosisteutly with the feel ings of a Southern man, felt disposed to do so; advocated the among of the State, hilt dented her right to secede; era. in favor of i revolution, non loterecurec, dde. Mt. Seabrook enbositted reloluuona that the State suggest a Southern Congress, to meet is Montgomery, (Alabama.) on the ant rdoodny in December next, provided no other State designate so earlier time or place. He also elated that a bill should be ;dewed gi wale the Legislature the power to COOttreop • Convention of the people, and elect delei gates, no the eeenod Moods? in No vember. Thei Homo ul Representatives pined a resolution to adjourn sins Aeon Friday, Mc Mb instant. A late letter from Charleston to the editors of the Fayetie4 le, (N. es. )00restM. soya "Our Legislature will be more moderate than woo feared when It began its Iletal011• Separate State salon, which was openly avowed.as the proper mune for as, a. new e6eraddiuid I shall be glad If on buoy or intemperate 010131110 be adopted at (tolerable, and lam inclined to Mink there will be. good emote enough there to enable us in peas thi t crime without •ialenee. I also belle re that the North to waking up to the tree 000ditiou of things, and both Whigs sad Dernocraia, iamead of allowing the contemptible tentioii of Abohtioolos to control them, will none to pm down the famitica, and show Me South the lantaltth tai their friemda.• 91031 Evirn —l , or the ste"V rout toot • ;alas the New York &pram', me *hail have • w oily line of ateamera front Llverpo..l, earn par dof the Galli.' and Conalder.. tieletohlte • du og the months of lltrfoote,, Janos rf Fe-tion ty, nd March, the Cunard twat', have run Oily . .in a forinighl; ha.. 'hi, saulicr the Coiiina will supply Ihr ittermerltate week• tFn•lor¢- a wixkly ham '1 he nazi lora., to arrive .ta Africa, which Inn Liverpool on the. 7a; the iv follows her on the 14th, the Cncaaa, for Boa- Wt to Sall Ott the 21st; atol the Atiaatte tor Now Y cc ,nu the 28th. The tones for lia.u.O low W ch ni Nelda', as mtel. In 'addition td the al tee, the steamer Washington taut !ea. Sottlho 1111 pion. for New York, on the 20th met, ea_ Al Ftertitht. wed have II gore early la JltalTry Fran, New York: to leverpont the wcettiv ho' ea ;1 toe" e iota npriMaal 11l lat:nary. Daring/Vey Co her, thr tmal• wall have a. (allot,: Too A.i,, lion New Yolk, Wed...flay, 10th; the Attic Bn, Way, 41st, it mecc•, from Boston, 25th. At. i,., g or o net, we protium., there wit be IY !Una. 1 wee Iy toe hello er.el, ...jar. N Yon— las thowro, tte—The , I.stia ,court a fron. ilio 1.10,4 ..11 ward, of this coy, a, . no orrate• s fa I which vhoolil mate every cap. ten of N. York feel proud. When th- labs 15 au ) emoneratica sea tale five y or. ago, the p..p-lia lion of the whole Island was opt mote than :171,• 223; now it th officially declared to be 517,549, thus a hOWitg en inerCh4ls aurora, forty par 6 ., to l We guo soon whetter there o amilar .aly ic it worldoch.ch can show .1 exuataidiliary • pi'o• imam.. It Is a fat', Whlrli nobody will dispute. that • very large prOgnoton or the inhabiter. 4.1 Brooklyn, Williamsburgh, and the Lowe, adjacent, purism tbeir business sensation* lielli—loli, at their infarct!. to to .peal—located upon W. Wand; and, Just so far as these cOnsideration i Welgli. are sr much our bona /bid porodation a Ulna , who live to Woominsidas, Yorkrilic, o r Nlattbatianvilla out In the Tacitly Ward It a true, they Seep out of New York; hot illasouch or they live among or here, a 3 day long, and only 1.101. over the ferries whey night enure, in ma ting up our ratline , . as to bow tree! ' , Mee I e irga dwell in the e ty of New Yolk. it Wall.rbr ti ntatiifital impropriely to leave them tali. lehlud mg ihe ouakirts theref.m• it rooty slaty he urost - cord that the entire palliation cii Ibis oily. of M yr:sot moment, in nod far fruit three glisters's. • million. Thor, et awe, ranks Now York, ri r: merely the firs Oily in the Western hemisphere, but, with only two larrptione „ London and Pero, --ibe most populous cite In r 'le ,- ,aloud w , . - 'd Should we continue to ga on prospering as w e I hove prospered, the time isnot ler distant when we shall be enabled to dispute the palm, even with the grey grown eapitals of France and king land It has taken London fifteen hundred years 1 and more. to attain her present population, wealth, grandeur and importance ; and there was n Perri even as far back as the days rat Charlemagne But the metropolis of the New world compsaiil with these may I,' said to hove been "built to n ig day." There o yet ample room for it to grow and grow it will, if unimpeded by any o. dose resit periodical calamities and crtuistroplars, war , bc. toneally, we hod, retarded the growth of the two cities we are spealang of Plagues, civil I-- and conflagration. did much, occasionally, t the progress of the one, while foreign MM, out and convulsions within, helped as int blight the prosperity ed the other Se far, career ofthiscity, it bas d conflagration e contend with, it it WSW ;ha btu, thanks to oin a angel, no political convolstOn. no ns Ration. of Providence, have come to de inhabitant. Let on hope they never wit Ears.. From A, IV O. Odra, I) 5. Tea Mcßottcon Farrevx.-- Wc anderet• at that t the ,o rat-onof ar.• hmr• of /ohs Mel meet, who came Lem woh Mr. Reverdir Jabot° , 5-cri Baltimore, to file a 0.11 10 Cbsoceiy, to t . ..I. Court, claiming the property without refer met. t t the will. It et Raid that lotto it. Glyn:tem, Ben , received 55,000 io cash, and • cootemetit of $2O - 000, to Rid to the protecatiou of the pltalotilT; cWma • The remelt-ow , . that Mt McDoencl , o vets. •• cot exactly home oat • her •'" . were all poor." ni ly tw... We learn that the heirs brought her{ CO. 000 to deltas Inc expenses of the mut. Tiou. 00, we imagine. will pot last long under Wish,: bins of 0., wo sere and clerks of enrols. .: I Fro.. the N O. True Doltalliter 8. Tax Methemen Wu.L.—Oprestaue a n d irt Bee.!/ el tee Scare —The Al,ttley t;eu rep , restedag the Slate, arnterdar tited petition the Fifth MaresMaresta.hn, payee ti m the Melt.. awl, Will be art flod-. and that the whole mum he derroe nine pr. , p,ta tb. Shale. The pnt. non is dh dy nu the annued. that it ta in vtul•ttr b u of the law, io amte lauded mopes) , to. aheeehde; that It wemotary to the aplitll al the to *Muttons and law• of the vonntlY and State it estahl lb a real cotal , :intad pTirwllittt wi th .1 permitted to cats, niche otteastely atd.rlr whole load of the State, if not the dialler other i, g roacols 01 fro. moortoro , To. or therefore way, tea th r ,111(/ of N. and tialltmore,and it, Stote , of Mnrytoto to es,. Why the teal 0101,11.1 1.011 rad null god vuol, sod the route... Stain .ate. kat devise., F. r pet more and Ktdr. reptesehtan :at nt the heir. of . ed, by ti..ntolguintia, it la kindrittonal, „. opca taste proceeding• mateiat the will in the Vatted State. Cettitt., to • .leue'days, or I It , 1 . 44 nom oiirla opened, the la.:awn will laVeltti" p chap so chio,O daattlerat.id. Floe A. Same raper, Dec ? MOREOF THE GREAT McDONOGiI WILL /,Ti DlSTliirr CoMr. We tefore state I that hod t,egig,,,i ID alit Filth Datum Gieri, by Attorney hot' .1 Jahn/ton, m which II L s repretenteit •iittra' e wiring of the rell eatate of Jahn trirDrnhish: rt . • ceased, was not, by his wdl, p'.veo to the Eaton. tor., and that there is ho one, at th.e lime, cheep: in the Sates of Lnutitiana and Attained, hat Ist ' the legal right to the witsing therrol, or in tate charge 01, or administer slit tame." On thi• representatten, a writ of erquestrattort was preyed lee, In hold the estate until the ghee- Hon of ownership be decided. The following le the order of Judge Buchanan on the petition: .Let this toppkenental petition be filed, and considering the proymons tit the 174th attic! le of the Code of preen., it is ordered ex ! n„freiti that iii the real estate belonging to tho sunnertion of John hicDo: ogh, de:eased, ne nrepierdrsted to the Shertfi of the pariah, nod remain so sequestrated until further orders trom the Court. [Signed.] A. Al. BUCHANAN. December 6, IS SO The order wit subsequently amended by the Judge on as to make writs of seqUesUill:ol2l save, and be directed II the Sheriff of the several per ishes where property beksorng h the MeD.ot ogh Wins m allotted. Shortly after the necessary writ had been W arted, the Sheriff. in person proceeded to the 01. fire of the Eterutm at the Union Bank.. and there formally sequestered all the property enu • mented in the "Memoranda of lostructlonc" no well as that net forth in a book labeled John Mt Dortogb, Ledger," the. latter contsioloi r princi. pally a hat of the city property of the deceased.— The property alluded to in the memoranda. rote prime 185,953 sepias of lend on the eppnatie side of dm Lake, the tor called Florida grime; 300 lots of grecond at the lower end of Fortran *meet, 2000 lots of grinned In MoDanogh; 4000 amer of land in the rear tf McDonough; 4593, , lbw of ground in the Suburb Washington, Towehlaniel. peldyt 200 terra of land in the rear of the Suburb Liveudale; 4500 saes of land to the rear of Sob. rob Wutungton. Third dlealcipatity; 50 000 cores of laud in the rear 01 the Mowimippi neer, 30 miles above t ay. and name r 4 100,000 tote, In vanuus wic la of the Stem 4 , 1 Louisiana. Oen. 1. w.s tool posoeseion of the keys of the Upton Bent deske....kese, &e and ffitbeelth ap pointed Adolph,. Maxine, Esq , as his leer,. and orb. , w also rharge.l with complealni the In. cantor, lhie movement on the part ol the Siam' has been done no doubt porpneely to keep the enura i.in out of the hands of the United Mates tbr o to Court. If the heirs had condnrind their attack with the same boldness sad rapiillty, the estate would doublers before this have been te gore:coed by the U. S. Marshal. flan. bewle is now the sole adminintrator of this in.orfair ..talon; he has the control of all the lenses, collec . t. all the rents, sod in fact tranasete the whole booteers of the estate, without stswit env semidry. For the moment, the Evermore ve mere, the ilontiol of the prllooll,{off rte;e elleb in bonds, mortgages, bills receivable, & We presume, however, that they will irnorillattly take the necessary steps to on. ate their intrbet authority if possible. Tee Tutor Wit. or rue Smton.—Th , e Any begins the third week of the &radon of Cnhit , ''re Otte ninth 01 the entire ewe of time al:otted to the eemtino hu therefore expired, without the Iwo Houses having made roach further progres Iho bosinnnss.ol legislation than apponontop, re. apoetnvolg, their cnnntnnneea, and referrang Inn thorn the various propositions toil anggeitionso lOW ord In Iho PreaLlent's toestsage, aunt wig:torn ing toner from Thursdy to each week• to Monday lolloWnol, to allow the committees limo to enter upon thou onset* downs. With the elromeacemeol of the preneot w it may be expected that the two Mulles act •eriously to work. The annual report of we tie. cretary of the unary—a document It lw•y• braked for with interest, hot ti aroma in us wial more than oriel al this seamen—will pr.,1,,,t1y be transinitued, this day, to both HAutest Ito: mem , beim of which will then have before them ail the suggeauons of a general nature, from the Eaecti• ova Department of the Government, which •re to be calculated upon at the present letni Cl Con verts. • • It in a subject upon which, surely, we have o right to telicttate out readers, that the apjyreben • al' GS al the patriotic clawse of our fellow tas zees, that the pfcrent scsalon of Congress would be apent to the setae uneappy conflict, as war by far the greater part of tee late long vulvae. are RIR ye. not realized ' and, we wed, arc not likely to be. A foe brand was indeed cant into toe H of Representatives, early In the lett week, al•pn really with the hope of kindling a dame in mot House, and reviving the topic of last year'. dts, cord, but It Cooed in that body nu element to food upon—excited there an senastloo but dower ,— and was moat itntentarily disposed of We not believe that there to any organized purpore, iu any part of the Hodge or of the Senate, to re-en• act the scenes of the teat eessiont and we redo lac a hopeful treat that the results of the pr-soot aloe will be such as will coeflrin toe public peace, promote the public welfare, end redound to the honor of the tfelon.—Nonersal Intoßigns wo. 1110CAITIGRd lITIGREST LETT= OF THE LION. EDWARD BATES. I The following letter from the Hon. EDwAlco Hs of plissouri,takes such enlarged and liberal vie+, of national policy, and sensibly deproatei the sectional animosities which embitter the pub lic councils and retard the prosperity of our coun try, that it shOuld be rend and . pondered by earl eitmen throughout the length and boadth of the land. Faux 'rat sr. Loots REZMILICATI. Sr. Loma, Nov. 9, IWO.' Occrumam—A short time ago I was honored by the receipt of yourineitation to attend o meeting to be held in your "sin* city; "to take IMO mound. ration the action of Coomess in reference to Wes tern Interests" The printed resolutions mention ed ut your letter were not forwarded with it, as the letter imposed, and I hare not had an oppontmity to see them till now.- The deep interest which I take in the objects of the Convention makes me regret very much that my professional duties deny tue the pleasure of be ing present it the meeting. all tint remains to ma is to express my hearty concurrence in the princi ple and opinions declared in the preamble tojour resolutions. Surely the time has arrived (I think It had nide. ed long ego) when the increasing population,wesith and power of the Valley of the Mississippi de emed% the action of Congress" to protect and ad vance their pent and vernal interests. And the time has gone by, I believe, when the doubts and scruples of metaphysical politicians can present any serion.s obstacle to the necoruptintiment of the great ends proposed. No men of sense and expe rience, who has gotten Or hopes to get the bile of a national alinement, will, I think, any longer deny the constitutional power of Congener to do for us all that our geographical position and - our physical necessities remote. No su^h man - will, t think, venture to teach the rising generation that they live under a Government soo impotent to protect the most important Interests of the people, too restrict ed and hampered by nice cur al:haloes of the Con stitution to improve and fructify the glorious land we live in. That day is put—gone, I hope, for. ever. . . The principle is decided, but the great political question remains, will we carry out Into beneficial action what ninety nine In every hundred of us be. beve to be sound policy and wise expediency . We can if we will Nothing la wanting but unity of thought and action. Only concentrate the real sentiment of the Valley; let it speak with one vice and that voice will be potential in both Houses al Congress. We have not yet a numerical majOrity, I but that is not necessary. Hive its but one . unity, I and we have thestrenoti tr carry out our honest, fair, reasonable objects. The `'alley is already strong at actual numbers; . . Strong in vigor and en terpriie of natant youth; et tong ia its poaition, and in the natural eunformailiaj of its' land and waters, embracing and hemming. in. as it does both the c i North and the South; stro in its broad extent,and in the indisooluable union f its parts, for it to . one and indivissble; and etc r th an all in Its grow tog audition, and in ilk arai and reasonable antici pations of future strength. , The day is not distant when the Wall of ttie blustoeipp) Valley will be the law of the lend Ilea prudence and forbearance and a natioal spirit will be our duty, as much as unity of action and earriesinewi in demanding our rights di now our praidege . . I have sold that the Valley, great as it is, is one and inrlialtable. It hoe beets.° coulnved and ar ranged by Hun that made it, that it Is rat the pow er of man to put to pint asunder Passion may suggest transient eat. , of quarrel, and folly may urge no into Internal contests . , but Will our portions are so ii.nerted, and onr permanent lateness so interlaced and identified, that we cannot mr.ni to be other than mutual friends and assinunats Here in St. Loma we need the pine lumber of the upper valley* of New York and Pennsylvania, and the iron ware of Pitudiorgh, wad they are brought to in -down the brnutilul Onto past your draws; we need the pelfries of the far Western plains, and the lion of the Hooky Mountains, and they are floated to in some thousand miles clown the Missouri, and it would be a serums interference with our dancatic comfort to deny us the privilege of mingling on one maiden thesogar of Louisiana with the cranberries of Minnesota I depreeate as moth as any man the enlisting of sectional ferlongs and total interests to candid with the general sentiments of the nation, or the rommun good of the country. But the West is not a nection. It la a body of the nation, some .3,000 miles us length, and about I. broad 61 Si if , long, and, in pond impulatiyu,contatnlng already Per hap, a third of the whole Besides, the feelings and paiisionii it the Western people, like their to rloa, are noi local and a,-,:1; - ooa r l. W hey are, 11 [noel p.rl. unalif rants cooling Irola eval Suite to the Union, and mining with every variety of men: they soon wear utf all feelings and preju dims, that are merely local. They love the nation as n whole, and they love all its parts for racy are bound to them by the recollections of childhood and yrmtb, by blood and friendship, and by all ' !hrse domestic and social charities. winch amoeba life anal matte this world pleasant. The lnicrests of the lllestern Valley are essenti ally Mc; morsels of the nation, and if they be sup. ported with ummunity by those more immmhately eoneerued, the National Government most yield, I trust freely and willingly, but must, of nermssity, yield to every 11131 and tea-soluble demand; and none other ought to be made. . Begging yourpardon for the length of this I thank' you for Die honor of your invitation, and remain, w•th the,rgrratest respect, your obliged fel low citizen, EDWARD BATES. - To ?timers. Joll, Letw and others, Committee rd the C/1117.e.,0f Evansville, la or. FUOITIVII SLAYS—W e learn from th o - Faiette (Pt:) Whir, that the Am arrest owlet the h'ugThre Stare law in that county, war ma e at Unton , own, on the 7th Instant. The dare -se claimed by • citizen of Maryland end Will to ha • e had a hearing before Commissioner Irwin on Wed. netiday last There was not the slightest excite.' mAnt on the occasion, thus emphatically proving Vall the people of that portion of Pennsylvania are nleteritinied to abide by the laws or the ton& This is an example wonby of being followed in other porton° , of the dime. wew.— Ihv Wotronaton Caton rays •Thero is a ho n oto by a gentienian !root the South, ant. the I,r(l•latury nt Mitatitatppt 1.1 pcedenned tall the nost nn.Um. , ens decision upon the goes. ol n esti e.la itiv ivvnivut mthat Stale. Should be thia the rase, it el 111051111 e 'South Carolina will slut 1.11,1,10 say conclusive actton on the tines fine of PeCcleln. IT=!! Ehrotheth Laity i trey. wlie of the Milli lion. Sir (Aeries Edo., it Oren, Governor of Jamaica, died on the 1513 liar wing hod, to atoll! horn child. The ri o vat,cr add hit lady have not lived together, 0%4 met .S.ey seta each other far Cr L•rrei year• 1 / 1 . JAI:111D England compelled hied to tate a farriga al pamtateol, sad It It rn naorril Ihs . . she did not a , vomusny hint to Jamat• ea in iNeihteititeneoof • 11.1 Terence between them, • rowing pill or ttp• Goveranr's attempt, which liorecc (nl, to ley ho'd of her lady siop's separet• properly. A. both pullet belong In of tbt• first runt its England, the Clover be, bee.ii brother of Earl Gray. bee Majesty's &crassly for the roMmer„ the mrcautartly which tp.olofht ter laiiyoh,, Pi the stare, is catuttillY the raper. of room ruodal. ihougn, el coarse, it It eoeflaed In the "very first circles" The Earl of Cullen., bitter trnouro to Amen cans i t lend Mort elb, liaisons to deliver• coo pie o leettnes in the Mechanics Institute, a Levii.—nne "On the Poet,. of Pope,"—the oth er, on the ,object of hie travel. in America. Th. lane r,•as eonveylnE his I,nrdablp's observations no he !mammon., onn °Ler., and other aspects of "Ms mars, Is likely to t,: WU:mating Tennyson the following stanzas one of the new Annuals for '1851: Came not. when I am dead, To deep thy fooll•h mar. upti my gram Tn trample trill , Inadi And zrz lho ”nhaPPY'dusithon wooldat Exam There ha the a - v.l;w. :in tied the plover cry; ge it. n; y Chad, ii ,t 1.7 r.. rt, or rhy crime I rue co lon, •I:t o .II ualAttai; Wet( whout t• lotr I sot lurk of limo An.] I lo text. Pow,' it, weak her,. rod Ir JVC ale Where t.y 4 ,, 41 The I.lntlon Atteat imam, laya Mies Martine• 1. nr.l the author of the clever paper. in the Lon don EXIMIllei, entitled ••lion to make boom on healthy " hfra h4nwan ha. h!OTI pohlirhirir a new Dove in London, ront!rd ..the For Mon Hooter, or ih AdvroTurrr Of a mon abAut town. A novel • Now 1 , ..0h ro,rir." Mr. Fl nhn, i Uoa•.rvn n ibe able contribd.a Pam.), h•r trma ard LIR engsVernent, and larvnl .£6OO a year. re,sant of its shacks t:eth. , la artigido. MY. Urarari, in ivriiina tbe life 01 Lord George Dm,l,nek IL. ham undertaken dna literary tut dm regional nI din Doke ql Portland Si? John Heftrlinl, the astionnenee,telil succeed Mr. Itietnitil realm Shnil, an Masi, rot the Mint. Tina •ppnininient Will no honer be held by a mem ber 01 Pedment, nod the salary will b rennet,' in £1,500 a year. The rowitial MS. of Weserlcy, wholly in the hand writing of Mir Welter Rentt--ishe ohm, MS. whir A wee sold al Evail'a in WI I , with the other MSS Artbe noble sons. of novels and romences, het just Aeon presented to the Advocate.' Libor ry et Eilintaireh, by Mr James Hall, brother of the lets Ceplein Neil Hell will of the kettc, Louts Petl ppe, wee reseed, on the . 49th mat.. in Docent's Common,— The peetnehl came is rem Cc be under 4100%- 00. L is .rated dam tbr Neap°hum GOVEIIIIPOni has grained • BUM of 20,000 duceu for orahnuaht the exam:Mahn at Pompeii. The steam., Creole, which was engaged In the Cubs Ernmen.on, a n d was confiscated and sold, has I,cru pnrchas•d he F. W. HathnisaY, Esq..° Frettcr.ckton,N R end others. In the tiering sh• ts to b, placed on the Hoc between Portland, Me. and Nt. John., N. B. Snow It over., rOO . . encp in the White Moon letup. N. H• 'i'ha New If,npeture •• Patriot" eoutradleta to report or the sleeth or Oserereor Pluser, of Ep ping. Plank virada bane already been undertaken in several Dace of California. The eclat dealers Is Nem York have costoplt. ad to paknp the Wee to 117. It coats them 54, 6 0 • ton. Punch says That a furious English Protest ant dischairsed his servant because he has a Ro• Ulan 1104116. ' 1 • A Brunet slat n I.• et, who 1. •-• pablc of goverrti,g ehildren, Is to . trlrfli Lott,te•ftwr, to ft, vvilfhtg It lake charge . the l'ilfAtrati ant Alleghtuy Orpbert !mime, woe. hoer of • •ood lotualloo and high eabtry by aPp'org ft ' MRS tr AMPLE' MRS EDRINGTON, . dell MRS 9011INAON. • [All paper* lefendly to lb,. ft otitutien will plea. 'give the above three or tour ItISCIU OM Without Charge) Da of 1111.sets's Ursa r,....—When the prOpfletOf this Invaluable remedy purrhased it of tne Inventor, Mein was no medicine whirl, d d the name, for Mecum of liver and Wiliam , eomplsints,notwithstanil ing the great pleaslenee of these diseases in the Unit.: States. In the inoutit and Wart weenier's', where t e parent is fretp.lently unable le obtain the terriers a regular physician. some malady was requited, at • Cr Sate and eßectaal, and whore operatint could US o arise, prove preinilieisl in the constitution. Th.. ..edieine .e supplied iiy Dr. APLane's Liver rills, as as teen edict In tarry instance in which it has ad a mist. .Akaav• heneficial, not a eolitary I/1 :lance has ever occurred in which ita effeCtif have ern lnjurioitv The invention of an :educated and • mtingatisheiff/byairittn, it haa nothing In common with • to quark ntratruma tmpoe. d upod the public by abal ow pretender. in MC medical art- Pepe/fence has nw proved beyond a dembh that I is fir the liver crimping:ll. Eurehaants wid pleas ti ware of eauntirlertx, ni t.as 'ably ark for 11r. sl'Latie's celebrated (tier meta and take none elm, vs there are other pill. per mitter to he hoer Om, now before thqyablir. ~; t t., ). t Olt, Nn( mt,l street delft—LS.lst, Otti:c 01 unto end e . e•oru. It. ft. Co, VA,/ 0 n - ranuffou, Aaff art 5, le - f.O Tos Stocbfaablers Si the Ohio and Petto. Thront Hog hose Canabany are tetchy nol,sca to per II eightt, oo•talootal of fire dation r thorc.ot the offh• • the 'wolf:for, off Or the tote dsy of A alltrft 'Clic aiathtainieatf on or before the frbal Otts riepttatt•er Th• L4tll tuffulroLnt co or I efore th• Watt Ike; of October 11.7 To, 4th trortalef cot was called for on the 001! • July iv. 1 HI I ill I'OUTATION OF illiiiDlVlhE LOGAN, WILSON & CO. isig Wt.oos 1111:1: f, Arc vow praparad . large sts,l rm. ' , tact air 4 IlarJwars •up.s.or lu ,•ul=l. 'I hose ni• putell•sc Lv Irrough trur ...A, •rr. Lc, .011 • 1.0 mm at itusonaLit, Irrr.. 4041, T. 1mpr0,111 , 4•..E• ..—•••••• ta ,TF. A idle 01 rr It, :I, whuir pk. ufttati tittft ttt Ci3t, f Ltift, dna. a. :1.4 .111,r aa: .1 ft 41 `lf It .ai ~r oe , , r..,tm, Actweot MOMS • simmigo, l'hund•r, the 19 b of ()Tremors . , Ir'..A . by CI Lc. , of Ce to &;tt• li.ritr of Colli .tsip, A Ilegheny count, IF.x d,19,1iS lVcdnea.lev. the Pet: tntinrtt, Ante Mtn 1 , 4 q, •gc,l cJ ,rara, The luiter•l w It take pl . 111=3 WILKINS HALL 111GRR KISIOK, Biagiotan, ba•c the tiOnfa of apponnog Ihe b V named HAW., •01.1.1.1. EY eke, and toil EVENIN•III, Ilteember ithh, loth, and Vie,, ~.v,. i y oi MAGICAL, AIFICHANICAL. AND CIIILOSOP CAL EXXERIAII3.NTS. ID — Nora open et Pr...armada toe , induce ut 7 (F.t. tErAdanimen, Ai Coot, patatteolars irtG flats al the day ) Tea Ex•Oange Hotal far R•nt, rr 111: term of dm ,plasent la •••aa expiate, on tie lot of a prtl twit, Inc pfoprietar of la. aatenem sad latavan 1105,1 t• ahnut 10 pal it to • ea., 0, mad cualplete Old cifers tt for rant oral lama En cluif aOl W. (111. II•.ULNEON, en y et Lay, t 9 Foam affect.. (rast catsy I MEDEA P ITILEIT PLASI/514 211110131.1111 L r r i' n E- e: ' W hi ohll7:l:e h rre tb m n oVerinh ' e qu alle r :ti c u il n; formerly urged spat innchint planing for Snip or B, rr oononr noLlarog or fine Cm lurg, he, IC finistang the material WILD. n- gram, IC 'nog no Indentritioe " the eurrace. na to 01l tn sienna, tang preagor .ollare in platang; by the dors tel knout conecteil pawing between the planed surface and seed roller, thereby &envying work .Insigned for painting Con trams may be mane for their construction or tive,i. Me initiation of a Joint took Company or Compaine• tr. any pan nitke United Onto., to btlece.olly prose rote , the beam., by ePPlYtng to DANIEL 11AR V U Anownen's Wnitit nouthwark, wh , re the Math,. •re lo cao.tent op•rallen dellndlOt 11 tigAcCo-251 bat urea mat eeJ for sale by &IP HARDY, JONF-1 it CO NE'Lt CO AR LEAF 'lolJACal=tsar aid: by `IX TWIST TOBACCO-10 keg• Na 1, for rant by BuILLLITOOTatta A- CO CI IL LIOLASSES--30 brli St Laws Suqui. 1101. e 17. Syrup blotafer A, nu nousiguluent. for ...In by dent & F WILSON SALTPETRE -1W Lego etude Saltpetre' trio Dupont , n tad do, forte by 14t191 r F WILSON rti-100 brrs No 3 SI arra, horn. ‘eketel; SO brig tar Ilalila2 Jo lot ra br klepti I' WILSON D RIED rF.M.11t...A--butx W sule by dclY F WIVON )RY APPLYS-IUO ba slore nal , or tale by J & n ri...vn, acel9 Round Church IlaiLlais . . .. . to , Quilts A 34 east. Johnsusn's brand, landing al this day, ad tar slits by .1 fr. R F 1431 D R lll d e i l!FFF, —2 se bags primp gre j el, V i.. s i st• l b i s , p6A9-94 hi chests V 11ison. Imp •e 4 lianpaasess I $ ~, r sale by ldel9l .1 a. R F °VI) • FANNERS' brlo Bank In gon.l ordnr fur GY •J FLOYD ROI, ,st g— 3 brts ono, In rtore, for solo by drl9 J & K FLOII) GINSENG & EESW AX— bjj , :(l 3 lx . e . nL i Nmo landolg from rkestner vZ yorate NEster & Front or & NI F EATHERS—ED bate lenthng rrnw 'YuAcalou, by DICKEY Ic • - ARD-41bris Pio 1, vcw Irldivir. rot lovde• Of del9 DICIPFX & 1.;($ brl No 1, bril No 2; now landing for solo by I?AIAH DICKEY dr CO IL-10 blla now ha for rale try h. 10.11 AD DICKEY KEY d CO T A"' doW PE.k NUT.I-62 bag* no-land nor , ( or sal. by dcl9 MAW! DICKEY /r. prAcaeslk 19 beta Kenc , h , on; now I anthon Innl.l 4 tl DlyCiar btls :gal Lard; 0:1 101 l Grease; , 2 11010 \ 67 bags Feather& to arrive on stsam no Cumberlarid No 2, fat sale by 1719 19dIall DICKEY & - PLANTATION MOLA99F23— 20 barrel, now crop suet rccelrcd rind for rale by MILLER R RICKF.TRON. drl2 2 a k 221 Liberty e; PEACII E 5-1 7 ,1 Ong per M. . • gm, ler .ate try del7 miff, MATTHEWS & CO VOHS MEl r il—rm tons for rolling mid purpovu, i deli . RUBY, MATTHEWS & Ctt CO , FFEE—ST3 bags itiair late by tlel7 IMES, MATTHEWS & CO LA, I IIV II-s b"• - irirg 7,1.74=4 by _ N ''..,Vkty ß- " Ite.firrlf.'srezZnl•c:," 1 Fil4r- r tint. I . Lamy et OITE I3?V t.UGAR-20 Lt. Itpt rec'd . for rase VT by I dab RICKET:3Or4 DLANTATION SUGAR-72 libds prlm: 0%1 crop, I on conagnmcnt, acd for sal: by deli/ All r.Luct k RICKETEO74 5 brie new plants , ton. for we Lv ROBk.RT DA11.2 ELL & t. 5 'y Slides; ry thrit; smile Dner Skins; binding for sale Ly VALZELL. & CO t ILL BU I TER-1D Erl• in store, for sale tot dein ROBERT D&ItZELL & CO liter-sc.-zoo b.. In prone otner, for ORIC 19 kj dein 11011ERT DALZELL /I. et) ItEFINED:WRUP— . tee very npertor, (IT sale b dello ROBERT UA121:1.1: & /0...M0N-4 bey No 1, for bale by LdelY IXOUERT DALEF.LL k CO . . O dPII MIS , COURT SALT. By virtue of an miter of die Orphans` Court, to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, on the premmes, in lower St. Glair township, near Sass Mill Run, on Tuesday, the 7th day of January, ISM, at I' Al , a eertatn house and lot situate in Lower S n. (lair township, Allegheny county, being lot No. 59 in Elms eih Snowden et al plan of tuts, bounded unit descriL a as follows:—Beginning on the west ode of Elliott • IC.n at the (listence of thirty reel from n lot of ernes( owned by lames Wisial.thOnee south wan'- ', •tons 's Mott Otte twenty four feet, to lot number fiftr Mehl in sand plan, and thence extending at I angles to Elliott Meet westwardly, preserving the same wnlth, one hundred feet- held lot and house and he sslll no the property of John Caeler (John Reveler,' Intel ot Allegheny enunte. deceased Terms of able, cash. DUEIOL,D HALLER, delthwts•S Administrator of sold estate. OILPIIANIP COURT SALE, PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' IMeat of Allegheny roomy, I, William P. Daum, guardian of Elizabeth. Czalisle, mid Margaret llarliele, minor children of Cerlisle. deceased, wall expose to spin by public vetoing or. outcry, en lit. Isems". , in the city of Pittridargh. on the second Mender (Ma day) of January, A.l) 10 o'clock, A. M, the following' descrthxd premises, to sic the one Ithdi. +Wed ball Of tlio following &trills , / potion el Lot number font bandied and elity three an the general plan of Patithargbpatatnatad of the comer of Se venth and rthut starets„ commencing on Seventh street at tb line of lot? u 464 to add plan, thence long the line of eald lot tw hundred and forty feet to Flusawbet ry jitney, thence along sat/ alley esstwardis thirty eight! fest and one and oisko-eigtiths Inch, thence nortilWarnly two hundred and forty test to • point on Seventh Mee/ thirty line fort and Wee fourthe of an that from the line of lot No 46• thence westwardly along Seventh street thirty five fret ted throe fourth of an Irmo, to the place abe g tnnin g , Terms made known at sale. delikw3tB WILLIAM P DAUM. lthandlar S3olls A.NNECISIISAILY OF THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS. THE Annual Supper or the New England Society wilt be in readineas at the SL Charles Hotel, on Monday evening, at. nine o'clock Tickets teak be procured at the Seek Store of . Mr. Luke Loomis, Weed street, ull eight o'clock on Saunday evening, eke kin instant. CHILDS, Committee ISAIAH DICKEY,' of LI PALMER, Arranganeu Waal.liag. 7T le need for washi n g elothing Ir ani delleriPlifoL I White are bleaetted and perfectly cleanse. Celle°. and other printed colored goods are Int,pro , oil in thetr appcanutee. and 'the colors look brighter after being washed in the Fluid: It is used %enema seep or any other preparauert—it ie low trouble to use it,and twill. lean tint, to parlor's the work— it cannot possibly input: th e Satire, and at le far cßeaper then eny other prepatvuon. It has no odor of Ittelf. and of course,impera none to the cloth ing, which is made much sone. whiter sand cleaner Short by any other pretest of eiolung. It contains neither tinientlne, ammorna, yowsh, or acids of any deecripron—eon do so posettile itjary to the health, and will not afectlthe *lnn unless used unnerrniarily ernes. eents pet quart. ' Sold by R E SF.LI.ERS, • ileel9 • • • Sy Wood at ti Adjourned Ideating of the Alietthene entitle" Teentierance Convention Intl be held on the tilth instant, in tte - e A. W. Black's Cbtureh, Sanduety Allegheny oity,'m ID o'clock, A. Scrersl'lmpon nt p i pers w il l be pre.r11 , 64 by committee. Riled • the last meeting. temperate and the mtempeni • are minted to attend. fly °Met or the Convention. deli J J UUCCArinni,titer'y II•W Goods *gala. 111TURRIIV k BVIteIIVIELD Pave reeelard by I.ll.egpreas a yari-ry of real ea and drairable i frna an LONG SHAWLS of dealrable cofber, Carb- Acre and Omaha SCARFS, Orange Flounce., Oro de Naos. Ribbon. de. dal9 Cessialmill.• ft ENTI.EMEN walnut to Make moat acceptable 1.3 mese.. to their Isar Inonda,mlll find at MU ft- Plll a BURCH Fl norh cast cornet errorh sod M•rk et sit, • eerier atiOtUlteil CI Uteri Silks, tbswls. Soros Roo fallen Cambnc Ilatdkorchiers, Serf li.hbons, 'Needle iNotk Collars, to. colt _ . Educational tr. School Book Blipostiort W ett ' :ll,4 ' ' n No r Tral l ar i ttitTg;a:Ve:"Paorn ° i‘ot A t r i t on : coy, Slaps, Gibber, and evory, wort. used in pantie and private schools , also, • ,oniral assortment of Nape suitable for schools, devolliags uud otters. Also carter Co s. publications. at tri Market at, cor. of Fourth. ' dolt dolls» boy. t ri g paid in sum on t V V rwo he Bloch fire of the Pennsylvania Sall Masulactunne .inmpeny. and dist the debts end unpsid wale mite bundled duller., on 311th November met. GEOIII3ETIII/MPSON , Pea'y tr. Trans's CHARLEALe President Afhisned on and subscribed him blob day of Deeem tics , BUCKMASTER, Aud. delbAtee lEEE= A coitriEß m of Aend, 99 feet 31 Inaba. in A„, n , wylio ii.let, bA 95 feet on Cengtet9 el. Al.. mu Lot. et emend (tenting on Penneylgania A•etibei— let, 95 feet 71 inchce troot by 119 feet deep. • . , feel front bv bunny 146 Wet deep. giro, • Lot of ground extending Gem Gibbon newt sweet, 95 Wet 7i lock. wide by VG fret l,plli Fri 'mews, minim ul W IiELL, Pitiocueya nt Law, deldiduve Fourth SI, nut Gbevil alley ALOT at ground on Federal street, neat Wylie, In feet 2 loehes trout by 102 feet I inches deep, weenier 'Nan the two story Brick Dwelling house and hark buildings thereon erected. Inquire of • D W k A 9 DELL. Attorneys La Law. delb , d2w Fourth Cl, nose Chem , alley. fresh1111111T1g11: 0. R fla do tus • 25 qr bee do do in casts finch Rosie Curestur, n Les do Citron; lust 'cold for sale b 7 W M GORMLEY, Libent , st,ahove Hand lr AGILE tact r, 20 lbe each, Ground I Table tali, in rote and fur sale by dettbdtiat W PI GORMLEY, 271 Liberty 51 --- 1 La) Fl9ll-51V0 lbs prune In rune, far rale by .seld dtpa IV bI GOSSILEV B'Elt RUCKKI'S-45 dos Blue ntlVrf Baskets, od'hand and for silo by drtflottprt W 0L GOONILr.V, f7l lAberty st MOLASSFt-40 to tat. battle grouse, S II Mn.....;t TeCelGiag per steamer North Rmer, for sate by drib J kIES DA I.ZRLL `I/GAR—I9 bbd. new crop Sugar; - 11 S brio lm( Sugar, reeelving from gleam er North River, and for mie by dell JAMES DALZELL -- f ARD Of I.—tl bele winter eiraleed, receiving tram wcenter Cincinnati, and for sale by JAMB A DALZELL 1iu,171" -3 b"" — b"" . f7AllV3bbiel.ZELL WM** weed Brandies Q MAKE for Cooking yippee., ter male by the 10 quart or gall. al lIIORRIS & HAORTH'S dela DPI wide of Po W Diamond. GOOKING gamine, Dry Carom., Caron Peel, Candi. Orso. and lemon Peel, Nuirnegy, Ols• on, Clete., to., ler very low price., by deld MORRIS & HAWORTH t , &MI Li e i LOU R_7 o t: rri lsdl c or . : 4 lr MM.; 13 NU .1117th, on hand and far sale by 06181 JOAN eCa DEN &CO S C Tle A tr "—.s° ''"k"' JWlrf , l ' [1=1)144 k CO N 0. 3 NIACREREL-25 brla Mu.. inspection, no blind sad for sale by eeld JOI6IV.SIePA DEN A CH 7 , 6 . tra i r see per Newsier Hiher- LVI Oh No 0, BURRILIDGE INGHR.&M, dell 116 Wale, St SUNDRIES-301.1 a Lins eed Oil; 25 Mk Tallow; 111,61. Pearls; 10 Mk Dnet Apples, 4 brit Closetseed, 3 ails 100 bee do 20 ads Roll Baster, SS keg. peeled do rap... Batter; lobs. roll do; 2000 nos Cheese; 1 bole Sheep Pella; Coe ..le b, dela . J B CANFIELD Gi.7,E, o °•Kma=z2'LEpostriiY Q UGAH-14 khdo ;dine N 0. Slaw, recefring 0 unmet kilberfala, for tale hy WM 13110ALBY & CO dolt le& 40 Wood of - - - &,10LeaSES-31br6 v, o.ldolaatea, recelvicy Fey al ocasner 10r gate by AOS Wbl BAGALEV & CO CIREEI6-2:0 b.. W. R Chees ßA e, Jam reed by GALES &CO DRIIF7D PEACIid-130 gooks lowboy for sale by drib W5l DA/in LE V & Co A 1L , 1. e 11 : 50 1414 for isle by VVNI B.SGALEV cn Nt el DIDER-5 Lhde No I Dutch. for salt by a,. RAGALEY I! 01 RICE- 40 its for sale by del WM BAGALEY I CO The best Om trs :Imre. a buy. REAL GOOD TEAS HOllltls As HAWORTH'S THA STORM, sass UDR OW tIIIII DIAMOND. 800, 710, and *l,OO per pentad, All strictly genuine Toss. The Clack Tess trine and the Green To,, at 51,03 are the veil Fes; Teas Imported into the U. States. del: Frea•lt, flea Mos t to 0 PIECES Bosek Frahch Merino, 510 piece. colored do do I® do Paramalla Cloth, all eo1orr; lib, do Coburg do do :131 ' 0,," Alpaca; loot opreed by A A M ASON & CO, dcl7 elk el Market at 11:13= 900 c . civrd by Ne 17.1 A A KAt.ON c CO d for OlO by JOHNSTON I lIDE It-21 a i del7 Li , LOUR-4.6 Mil for sale by dcll7 WU H JOHNSTON 1)1300MS-110 dos fur solo by deli %hi 11 JOHNSTON SBEEP PELTS—BO for sale by art: MI El JOHNSTON r EA 0-10X1 pigs sort °alerts, per gnomes. Nan L anor, for sale by 1017 RHEY, bIATTIIEWS & CO —WI brie large No 3 Mackerel; brla No 1 - Baltimore Herring; 18 kisuras CoHlah; for sale by SHIES. MATTHEWS & CO BLoomn—lun to. Gest 'rename. smarm, ClaJmella, far sale by IEI7 JAMES DALZELL. Waterer 0 - PAN IarittIEWLEA I'ums-4st std. tar sale e 7 del] 'JAMES PALZELI. 1111JCIBLES -a east, assorted, from If to.so,Dix kJ on's bell Blank Lead Crucibles wattanted, 14..17 J SCIIOSAMAKER A CO NI A der7 V. a f . t&VOONMAKER r ells 4 cn lIECZ7 9 K"'"A - 3°9°cll«lgirank co TIN FOIL-1 rub ben French, far late low by dell. J SCNOONMAKRR (3:1 Al NN r W& CLOWIS,O3— 9 b l o l l o o O to N MsoAloN F y L a , C • O GU h a tt:l 7 CTl - A - 14- I toss I:ata mixt _ . CI)R A . 1 ' POWDERED - TUMMY UMBEL foiiiiU b - j J BCIIOONMAXER a CO dell , 14 Wood street. Lamer labasalts sad Dry gears. WE have tot received on conalonment • very bandAnaie lot of LOOK Shawls Mal:Fri.( prior which will be [dosed oat acre cheapi The lmae t• respectlully incited to call arid arsenate then. Also, a •evy 11.10 lot of Dry Docile, ...Wilda di F." 1 . follows, tit:— Super Blast French elution do Olive, drown and Green do; do Dine and black French Dankl.+l Csandaleens; do tilOwn and drab Tabby Velvets; do heavy Ribbed gild Serge; Wnrated • to Slue bl.k Navaho, Silk, froodantale) do Mark Silk Twist on spools db do Ulna black Waged Patent Thiead, tear map, Sunnell's a Allan's Madder Prints; 'notes' Red, meta style. do; 4 4 do do plant. styles agnates doh 4 4 do do f ancy English Gingham.; Superior French do; , Beraiiin Oil colon do, to. For .11. by !JERSEY, FLEXING & CA), IRS NV ood .._ Ndw Hooka just ***** woe. _ iADE Life of John Randolph of Beaton*. By Hugh A. thalami, with a ponralt,l vela ltmo mu. essolann`e System of Lsarrellt 4 Lter sp. .. u i,,7,3WhrltoTtaZhGeogn, ls "2loj.,Znivr-4.; eel and FblAlital t res. By I. ii.....,, r,,,,, New ir o t t : Ft.. Aeadjarror'7.albt.?"'" In the The amend eolbete partite Mersa of the Lae and Writings of Thomas, Chalmers, D. D, L. L. D. 13T hie main law. Boy. Wm. Winn% L. L. D. History and tieegraplis of the Middle Ages, for defe. sad folkdols, hods the Freed,. By oxi Westin/tea gineene, author or Life of Gen. (1W Histartual Bindles, &0. The Wozy* and AblMng Places of our Lord, il lustrated in the intone of a Tear thane, the Land or Promise, with. numerate r.s.i.n. %J. U. Wainsaisht. D. D. 1 vol. roy_al graPKI roe ea by II HONS. nle Buildings, Paerth a AMUSEMENTS. LECTORS ROOM, OTRENEIIM BOBBIN°, Llbort* • ***** Open EVERY E. 973 /VIM, fore slont ,sawn, inu nen celebnoid PANORAMAS, A VOYAGE , IO EUROPE, rzobr•eing toolfolfieeniviews of Bosom, Os MOM, the Atinvtle, Lirerpool, LONDON. From the Theme., pathinx under the /Indica cad en.ltnilt with a atagniketkt •Icat of the Tn•atia/ Tortiossi.. unti,...ty Illoninated, tad hoth backs of Ma be sn Wel RIVER A. Exhibitioneveri si:edn2iolo7 and Elaoudoy •Iletnoon, ate o'clock. , Adloomion,l4s tent, Children, tinder 1* yews of age, lb Cent.. Micro will open at d 1 o'clock; rattan= to eom nt. muting al 71 o'clock. L dell:Mgr PIT min, lIGH 40:72/4W•GiGA:ZAfGA%reb Comer of Ttartf•nd &Inlet MINIM CHARTESED A. D.IM. Pinar, ..sinint. Principal blamelot in the Wenn of hareem". 4 • K ~T hamberbn, Profenor or Penmanship, Ma ennui,' Comp...non An. Ales M Watson, rat i :lLeeturer an Coalman:Ml . The comae or inttniet include. 80. Weeping, an I its application to every branek of basing., lan terns on Commercial Lase and vocomereial 13Maime. pent...hip, Mercantile Crenpatetion. be. Student. ran enter Collep at any Sum, mal wLen entitled. will renal. a Diploma, signed by , as Examining Cadmium. dal7 . Cl . Aar —25 Ills for .ali by dela E SELLERS, 67 Wood st. _ lOZENGE.9.- 1 0 bons moned, Jut reed and fb: .a.e. W 161: J EIDD &COOS° Wood et 1.151 SHELLAC (Otan6e)-8 eases (Cl sale by X)" dell JEIDD It CO SMITIVA - TONIC 9 riih o P , -.1 gross for We by dell I KIDD& 4X) DATENT - CbTIODrrWINt-R 2O fEr - dellJ KIDD ICO e T. • KIDD tr... 00 ILO? 1111..de ddle fliilbfithill.l.l.oN —1 base far sale by 'dabJ KIDD &IV " • . Ivo TOBACCO DEAL,ELVY—Wit received Ibis day, I froth the manathelater, tales of playa, and dye,plugt thie patina, table tea are aatboailea to tell by the sample. • • WALLINGFORD REG, Otto No: Oft Water strut. VITO—ODW' FEARL BTARCII-79 taala yen , mill. rice ankle) in store Uld for eel/ by 40111' W lIIITCHELTREE, Llbody 11 ONA LD'S TOBAv'CO-10 boles Vs of oth colt R, brated brand received this fall. In stoftrand - la's by . Idel6l IV A M MITOBELTREIR ' ALT PETER & BRIMSTONE— • 122 sacks crude Salt Petro; bbls roll Brimstone, in store (or Wall dela , I MOSEY' A CO, water & front at INVOTATION WANTETI, of .114 . 1. 14, tette t el l I itnsatiain, Connor Down, Ireland, lAII.O yenta • an, was 110101 with a Mr. Greet. near . Phisborsh, and of SAM. W. BEATTY, and MOE WILSON, who left Anakilt, same coonty, la 1014, and to le4B ' were in or onto. Pittsburgh- Any one alaixs formation of them; will confer a favor 'on LOW hr.obers. Robert Benny or Stuart Wllson, cue or R. Pbcola; MN Broadway, New York: de10431 01.0AN'S MEDICINES—Wor ,tostr and bout—A 0 full supply on head and for sale by— .. R E 86LLERS," data 11008 ‘ 0 v ( b , o i l N ei T ale Meat rot Pittsburgh. 1.," 0 X.; by R ESEL - 4RS ENT AroleaslWe POWDERS— ` . • ALMANAC and Kepeallory of 1.4*. rot Knowledge Goethe year 1951; containing fall. authentic. and varier! Inforla•tion Ooneeristryr Meet. hors of the Geoerei and Suite Onvernseenis. This to owe la equal to:Ile eredeceisoni ld fallnete and accuracy, mid will .bustaut the Piet character lit up , •Amenc. Maniac" as • traStsrorthy CliZzai air reference, and a Intl repository of user.' knaeriedga. Just received and Tor sale by C. srocirroN, Boakeelier. Printer and Moder, debt_ ; 47 Mattel St. LEECH k CO' IMPRIMIS TO PHILAORLPRIA: WE have 4 " f f E r tter u e:2:4l; lage. to laollldayabutgb, and from *hone by Pands. art.vatna Ran Roan to Philedelpltia. TbrOndb EttY•6l: boors. BOWL nankeens only can be taken. delt:datn , LEFZII CO.,Cenal Baena English Chlataim • WIPIEr & BURCHFIELD bavo received a tat IVL of nob and baodsome EndlDh 0d0m...H . 437Ra tellable for singlet Rod doable grappers—worraoled fast . dell • B , rxr.sw GOODS. W. ENE & Minalecturers of Fer ia . ciao and Loewe. Straw Goods, moll theaden• te.n of boy ere, to their goods for ladies and mince— They. *II oder inducereenta in a great variety of atyle.,ke., to porehnsers .he toy by th e lilltlmhar 'er' , package. Samples exhibited at their starts.rda 3.1 Pearl .1..(0p stairs) New York. • deli:bad— Wide Bleak Watered M TELPIIY lIIIRCtIFFELD have rescind Ilts' - shove whets. of suitable widths for ftwidossble lusts and slosh.; also, Ittsethlanuils sad !Madill; Velvets. - deli 140 hi' 0 21111,J11,1 reo JOIIN WATS' & CO r :deli "E'IIIURED Flir t Nell OIL CHINTZ—Om bud and IC for sale abaci, at the Quint Warebtme_,No 05 Foeith at. . tlett) 'WM AIoCLUMVIC EltiflNlAlLTlllNTZ:.te — araidthirtiai, — iii . LLS L Carnet Watattouse., e 5 deli 'ruts & sus.A t u • del4 • wil`laez:MT"(= 'M i HM ENISH aliEft.fs/UN MJCI73— CI handsomest sum-Lam or Shasiatiz Maas - Mgt hum ght LI this market, for 004 w m ateurrroce __ • • Wawigisaffa • . tatiFtWefraiii—Tbe largeet ettoareciii• meat ever bmegto to Mati market: foryalti etteci. t kIeCIATITOCK r,t...,v_. ' dcl4 . Crthlia"rs-lo co received tor sea by crti ' 811 RIVE R Pc BARNES DOLL hiriltilLitTbrisprime, re - 74 - ibird.ii IT I_b dell . • S & W HARBAI3OII ifi egrAS - 61C - --1610i121 -- iii -- yreWnlElinlirby -,- Ldal ' i 88 WHARBIIiCiii livem* VARIED APPLES-60 bags reed Car sato by - 1./ dell S k WHIARSM/1711 SIINIV2 , -th - ir , TISo 1 Lard, 516 1 bri No 1 Tallow; 17 brio No 2 .do: 10 brls Tallow Otl. 1 Circe Beeswax; 179 b ags Ground Nola; 31 Eng, Thy reaches; 19 bags Dry . Apples; T 1 bags Ginseng; 179 bags Feathers; to arrive cm steam" es Tuscarora, for Bata by :ISAIAH DICKEY .1k CO .del4 • Water a Front sta S UNEIRTE IS t?asto . sTd Nuts; _ 2 1 1 b bTeo G gron, DlF' to ant • oil Caledonia, far d Ile by ISAIAH D1Z3126Y& er s det4 Water &Prom ots (MOINES AND 001111 CUT. • DOZEN LADIES , Black Whist' and Gold 2450 MdOlrivea , also, taahmeio, Silk and Light Thread do. 140 dos Gentleinen4 Sid Clone, . all . colore t .bk • .pioneo oxortment of Caehatere,Berlia and Ihak, whin do,'of the Fee ought'', together will the Unreal, add moat exteniiat Atz , ok of Hosier, eTu brought to Ow marks:, lett received,. end will be **id at tedaeltd ptiee., by • ,- ; • A A MASON & CO. drao , • eg &gi Market et tarp , atadag Pasder. 24 CASKS belt ka. 2 r" 'n • 'd'e ed peke, by • • dell & WrCHELTREIV • IL'2IICHTi ATWO nary time PAM:lard hacJelastllding,entri me lett, Ways on Beans, as - , Owl Ward, &d -inning L. Shrank. For tank:. ar,ly to_ 1101119021, LITTLE CO, 6 , 12 - ..05 Liberia at FGFINISH 'car Halls Viand . Pillars vritti Maps, which are useful and ornatneenalt— Maps of the World, Vatted States, Pennsylvania, AlkaaertY Cesar", Patestioe, Alolataita UM Rivers, Human WS. Chentan7. Alas. stauestandeal Maim, Stream of Time, Panay and School idnattess,tlatt Hoe Map., GIobeE M DUC t A . T e ON LR REPOSITORY ;fete SITORY fate .eo alarketss Christmas 1 Tow Tear Ten. TUST / ,,.. or India:: !Am Rartlos; • 1 dos small Sistr P liftdr, 3 dor malt gm, do; Those aro ft oath-sly no and Damara detail's. "too 0( Toys tot children, sod cannot be italitid. by any other mod for sortioni as they cannot as 'Wrest dr broken Iti any dray by - rough Irillde• dui Iddh Rubber ;reedit, F Riots, for at lila Bobber Depot, 719 t% ofid Street. • dots " Ik7l PHILLIPS ladla Rubber Goode. JUST ned-•& . 1:1:6 ‘.. (c.ft Robber 94141; tidon feet do; tdoz 7 foot do; 1 de: A feet do; • dot Ideal Lon4t Sleaze Odvac ... . • Idol Backikin Money Mita ; mad at • the lode ithhher Ikpot,7 ft 9 Wood at It PIIILIJPI 1 4 ~11:TA1LICIO U CLOTII for carnage corstslurri LV to.pnal eihreting,jut received and for wee by der: J tr.H 1 1.11.11.4 SHIANINO CREAM—WIare to 1 the man who does ton OPPlrolom the bull' , °(''' toy Maw ? lt any theta be, we do oat &gram OW* allot to ann. . Eat to all others we say, 100 render Amain - a plasmas*, roam a bar of roles rharre Almond PISUICkiO or Ambrosial MMus Creams.. It r atterly impoauble wind Words to &- sonar the [reams or a person who hos been** to Para with erthoary soap, upon making trial or to m for the lasi area it Ls a combination or woad% EU' wi tlermrre , . JULES HAVEL'S SHAVING CREAK closed— Ingly esnollieM; readmit* the SHAVING , sad M0 4 v 1 :7: beard' d i and VIMMIo, predating so adonimblo lather, and blr Iro extremely mild oath= alloyhar !Ili Loa sad aroveraiag Mal *Mamma tad wx Malta/ Prate otio Which Mao *Ron am... Mewed M./ 1 / 1 11. to=. Ee e rammomating Jaime Ilsanlbt BhavibE Crean ma 'ha coldest 'sad man PLeTM-41 IKEA, Am oor, without the oala Womb; clapped. Awl Moray* , M* IWO% WO MUI Moray ..sAeta:=l°..trit, will be; esptcially 14. ..reeiawd by ' th oeowho wear whiskers, lto, ry e& that it wta not discolor ita bead, which man roper, eigiodecarnWlt' iarrs Harrol l irta4 ' i c= dallabstal Oraimmuc. , eklii, m ins Goer tooloskoa of all ankles , valeviaged so Nader Um *penal= or 41.11 . 0 0 4, ..m. saA will be approolowl byoßmho mak trlal or PrObraittUEL. as 4 Ch lace tseamst m, lPLaa.-:. ale, 16014. 40 0r 0 sad retail, by B. A. aiu;esuorA LT. Solloolartodoorgb; -mad Jokn and IMabel. Ailest”, acv. t , ou-sibrE. 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