Foreign Prvismi for t 44 Nero York Donnas ?wt. . Toe Peninsular mad Oriental Siesta Nevientioo Company are row contracting to build two pa Idle box. atenmets, each fe...00 tons bertben sod 800 horse power, to convey the India mail between Southampton and Alexandria These vessels will be ae swift es the mall packets the ton be Liverpool and Americo, and the pusege between Southampton and Alexandria will be re duced from 16 to 10 or II dap, includmx stop. pages .t Malts sad Gibraltar. A comonnteation with abutter will Le ea - et cal in Your and a ball days, and with Mal. in eight days.,Lettere tram India, which 4247 roach Southampton about the 251 and 20.0 in the month, will then arrive time in be answered by the India mail that kayos London by way of Mar eilles, on.tbe Rath of the zedetth. A document has been prialcd, by ord4r of the Meuse of COMOOWl3ll,ehow , ng that the espenditure of-medical catebtielamentr, under tho poet law, in the year ending the 251 b of Much last, war 1177,- 099 lls Of d. The total number of hosptai bents In the year, was 409,023 The cost of obtaioiog a patent for England, is Lila; for lrelscd; £139; for the whole British Env pits and its dependencies, £375; being three times more then the cost of ■ alltular privikge in UT Miler country In the world. The will of the Ei•King Louis Phiilipe, has jastbeen proved in the prerogative Court of Can. terhory. Louis Philippe bequeaths all bit proper. ty and aetaritste in Eagisnd, Sicily Mid America, to Her Majesty, the Es :Queer,. The castle and emote at Ea, and the totems at Treport, are left to the Due de Nemours. The will ie written in Erg. lish.aud signed "Louis Phappe." After the death N the Qaeee, the property Is to be divided ansorg the rand children. One pair of rats with their progenv,wll l in three Vaal, proles° as many as 616,508 ram, which will consume day by day, u much food so 64,690 men, leaving eight rats to game. The total receipts of all the boroughs in England and Wales, duncg the year ending Aug. 31w, 18-19, was, .61,.041,,m viz, -6Z4,826 borough rates,, and '5907,317 (torn other ',purees. The expendture re within ihe sane period, was .61,170,014 the bal. sore -In the treasurer" hand., was E 7 9 ,50 9, sad the balance due to the treasure" £71,2542. . The (Admit Bishop of the Engltsh Church, is the ' Bishop of Durham, noveinhis eightieth year. The youngest Bishop is the Bishop of Downes, aged lofty two. According to the return of the beet root sugar trade in France, there were, in October last, two hundred and sixty three roanisfactories at work, whiclitad made about eight millions two hundred and sixty - eight thousand kilogrammes of . sugar, winch was rather morethan at the astme period last yexe The quantny delivered for consumptton was twoinilllons seven hundred thousand killogram mos, or nearly seven hundred thousand killogranv sues less than hot year. The importations from Russia to England of grain, net larger than from any other country. Tke proprietors of the pan, where Gen. Haynau retreated, when he was mobbed, known as "Hay antes Refuge,"bave become bankrupt. Thereason of this was, that crowds of visitors coming to view this premises, the usual customers for Inch and dinner, fell off, and the keeper of the hotel was ru• fined in consequence. Improvements are to be made to a considerable extent in the city of London. Furnaces and fire places, used in manufactures ' are to be compelled to cansurne th eir own em ote--nnisannen are to be removed, and put of the area around St. Paul's to be laid into the public thoroughfare. A. new steamer, called the Denson Fly, has been blanched in lake Windermere. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton has been having pri vate iheatricals—m whit l largo audiences of his Itiends were invited-at Ilnebworth. The fret night he invited all his farmers and tenantry Molest two nights many of the nobility end gen 14T. The charge fur entering music at Stationer's 11111, Lcmdon, is liettilliega. • Lablacte was tormerly a botfauctor in Italy be was extremely popular, bat was induced by Lavelle to devote himself to n more extended 4.1.1Ver. It is in eLtnenip:st.on, in Edinburgh, to employ paupers iu the culttenuou of wastelands. The; Registrar General hat drawn up a schedule for the ensuing veer, to which every English home holder will he included, in which name, rant, pro lesion, etc., and every particur will he demand ed. Peron terming , o give formation are fiord fCS. .sodden inereasc of dentition London, has been oh*ervid. and a greeter mortality than at Any time since April last. Disease. of the organs of renpiration, and consumption, are the marl prevalent Mita Catheter Myra!, engaged to slog in Be of prima donna. As the now employed tu 11.1 e Park, on the great building tut the saunas; la. were leaving their work, ere acetic., shoo two thousand of — them sing to chietts,"Dule:Bri wale," and "God gore tht Q•seau." . The French tloverument.ha ay - maw-A chat -thewhite paint used in, publls buildiess, shall henceforth be made awhile or nine, and not of white lead, sa while lead is helleved to be per. nlcions to health. , Madame Aims Tbitlon bu been giving an en tettalnment, imusteal, of monied in Which she nestained a number of comic"clatactera la theat' :teal dress. , - _. Sir Stratford Canning, the Edgiish Ambassador st Constantinople, lately took st stains excutalaa in the Archipelago. Reneltitig the Dardanelles after inneet,On bas temen,3o . S. Canning, atai• ous to reset Caostsratropte. ryhed. to force th e passage. Signets were mad to him, but he paid do attention to Wein, and hoiated the Envliah dog • The Teaks deed. and two balls entered the ado of the steamer, when Sir S. palltic q do..tided on waiting tilt the next morning, "etpreasiee has sat. isfaction at the Feldstein of the Turkish tire." Wombwell, the exhibitor o' intimate, is dead. Old end i.tiem, he could not bear to be gement.' nom bin menagerie, and he bevelled about with 'it in a bed carriage. His me sgerie was exhinit. lag when he died, and an nnottneement at his death Was made,by his orgy the the 'spectate.; after which the band played Dead March in Saul, and the exhibition closed. e( c . Dr. Posey, and same of h . usociates, have •il• deemed • letter to the Oen I Convention of the Episcopal Church in the V lied States-of Amer{- ia, letienting that the cep . ' kw of the (oilcan ' - romance «( the American rgy , with the views entertained by them. would eof the highest ...- vice "in a contept with he esy, cir indifference." • There are in England, 142 trainers, 100 race nature, eed 160 jockeys! There aro 2,000 thorough bred homes in tr !Seg. The waken, with all their deductions, mount annually to 2.269.000. A ntstemeht, made by ttes. 'ow York Literary World, to the elfeertisat "Shakespese is riot pou ter Its America," is quoted by no - English journal. 'Doe remark made by the'Arnerieen critics, that if Serkapear's works were'produced for the drat time In Amends, they wooed of be recetved, is said by We English critic to be ibly true aloe of the native coutary of She • ar. Dubois, a fame. Free b architect, is dead. Mereatinew has "moue t out • new opera, IA • Schism :entreat, (The Senseeee Slave.) It is only a tolerable opera, wi h pretty bits here and tare, and a miserable Mire M. Louis Alares e -and Ale 1 neat painters, are dead. An incident which Fee t,.. Lanham, ia thus recorded: "We join In the hopeoind look forward to the Woe of the struggle with cheldence, became we know that the vast Sesjlritp, of the people et Eng lied are se Grotty apple...o I,to the incursions of Game as la er et their martyred 'Wreathes. The Przteetant teehrg of the «Ataxy will soon be tool ed, and we hod a strikincproof in our town, Tuesday night, that it is bf no means dormant i at remelt. Mrs. leaner Ke ble was reading the ' One histories! prey of Kir.g 1 tin, — icnd wren ate Came to Ibis reply of tho noon ch to the ILothish eardinel— • Moe Mu not, cardinal, dev:so a name So Ci t a:, unworthy, and ridiculous, To charge me to an answer, as the Pope. Tell him this tale, and tram the month otEott laud, Add this muen more: 'Dm Ira /tafian run ' Soil ty:Ls or lull ley dominions.' The Creel vrai inl4ll4llleoUll. Thereat sentiment was received wall unbound • ad sppla,se. From the Iteoublm Itgracsumn Furman !—A. Yoning geminate from Virginia—ob, the depmerate sort!—who,was waiving up the avenue limn the rail road depot, on Monday, wan accosted by a Very modest looking man, who 'waled nu innocent ;coking box in hu WA. ffiaMEMEI ..How do y.m do, ea" roof the wool Use mother Pretidedm ' • - "I am nght said O. modest wan; "dui V on aver bear of this: " 11CrIECS Why it's the newly Invented invulnerable Cabinet: • Ira on' my way to the Patent Otßze ouw." "Goo] mercy," es-eau-nod Old Lkaninnim. . "Fact," said the modest mamas he bold It hrfore "Look at asd stopped to *Watt to the yens' . gentlemen rind another gentleman, whose lat.th , m it appeared to attract, "You are 1 Mace this paper within it. Now," end be looked Om the omnibus that was pantos', while Number Three of the company stole iho papelf, said Mtn pa per being in here"— "There is no paper in there," Nuinber Three. "NA-dictate thouvir," rand the Modest man "I'll bet fitly dollars on it." vrif y had fifty, I'd rate your bet," said Number Thre e eli r I'll . bet any body Arty'," said the modest man _ Number Three Dodged the Onus gentleman, Who eztletimed, "I'd bet you any that there rant" • !Tone,", oast the modest man, and out came the two fillies, which Ntunber Three, sea diomterasted per " soo, received. • Alt lair now,",naid Um modest man. "You ob. Oerve thaveager,l put a. prom of •psper in this bob. I bet filly no there; you bet fitly it s not. 'lust no," said both tbe other gentlemen. "Bat," sold the modest man, "Mere is no collo l'iTtrothuZnorO,g your 1111:'.iggeennleearen:" ' , Then; here peg," said the modest maa, and be opened the bat, and them was the paper trod he moil the two fittima • "Why," exclaimed Somber Three, feeling in hi. pocket, and looking mock ronazed. " • 41PWIWIn raid thence:lest man. "Ohr Utihint,"sea NomberThree. ''Eseose tee for one moment;" said the mode' min, "While 1 cep" in hero to see my sister," and he went into Gadxby'alower door. "Oh, oh, Meter.' alcolted the Virginian. "One. moment," mid the modest gentleman, Number Three walluag off the while in another . tirretruon. The young gentleman waited half an hoer to em end reialtitstrato with the ',hlm; party, whose interview with his sister:nu very protracted. Ile then went into the hotel by the mom door, and in gaited of Mr. Judkins if a man could enter below end pool out that way, in which question Mr. J. gave a polite affirmative "But has any one done j so within half an hour?" he sated "I think some one has," said Mr..l. "Then swindled!" he enctaimed *arrow. 101 l . Upon hearing We- . whole story, Mr. J. vectored=lox: e lime PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. -----JSIIEII BY WHITE 6: CO PITTuLICILOII MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 23, 1550. Wine CITY 11 , X1X.1 1 a 3 101 Mato. JOHN J. ROGGEN. arnevesencus are canteen, requested to brunito (tell fevers before O P. u., and to earl) tetbe due us Pee:stable. Adventsemente not meened foe • speet• ned time ernl Inviolable be charred until ordered out ID•V. 8. N.Mcmg li Agent for thts paper at hi. over.' agendas m Now Rork, Philadelphia, a:d Boston, and is anthorited to receive sabsertptiona and adeerdsements for us. Part.loll.lllA N. 11% alemis sabseriptions to the North American and United Smell Gazette, Philadelphia, received and for warded from this office. arTimanaLetuaCeacwasmat.Lar.—Sabscription• or Ws weldable paper, will IA received and forward d from this °face. Dotatorcatz Axecicort,—.subsertpto ea and advertise ments for this poper received and l'ororuded free of almrge from this of:Leo. IU CISFIIINASI DAIL, a11Z1T1.—A4.111..61e art d subser.ptions, for this paper, will be received and •rwarded from this office. TO COILIESPDXD.IIL—WC would publish "A Farewell to the Old Year," if our compositors could decypher the copy. As it is, we fear the ar• flee would be greatly marred in attempting to place in type our correspondent's rather beautiful hier!sglyph ics. "New Your. COLONIZATION JOTIIIIAL "—This is the title of s new paper, published in New York, and edited by Itev..l. B. Pinney, formerly of this Attention is requested to the advertisement of 'A,' who it seems has a handsome sum to invest m M2=l POOLIYLVANIA RAIL ILOAD—Tat Moe:tract Etrenott.—We are pleased to see that n proper feeling has been awakenened in Philadelphia, in reference LO the importance of a speedy comple tion of the mouataia BOOLIOM of the Pennsylvania Rail Road. It will require, In ;addition to the present subscriptions, three million of dollars to complete the work, and • proposition a circuit. ling among the merchants, to solicit from the City Councils, an additional subscription of 81,500,00 to the stock et the road, provided an equal • •MOLILIL of 51,500,000 flab:elect' from other souls ces. We are glad to find that the rm. ci that o:ty oordlally approve of the project, and eve trust It will meet with a hearty coricorreate uo the part of the councils. The money could easily be raised by the sale of the boa& of the Company, and we can ewe no valid objecion u that plan.— The Directors, however, wish to thosalt the road withent ineuring any debt,a very commendable de sire, provided It can I.e •ecomplishe 1 without de• laying the road, greatly to the tr,ary at the eon, pany and city. There should, in co ereat, b any farther delay in patting the road under eou tract, If Philadelphia desires to profit by the ad vantage she cow pores°. The Nat: Aran owl has the folbhwing cogent arguments to Cave of the additional iMbseription-or the part of city Of the seven althea. of mock already created in this grand work, Pn iladelphla has lota:Led two millons and • half; and the add.zionsi SUP de. mended would raise her anbactip , ion to four cod. lionr: Let no one be surprised ai the gleam," of thla sum,—Which is a fraction tzar thou the a,d which the city of Baltimore has rendered to rival route, the Elal,mora and One itylrOod. We should blush to have soy one thick that Philadelphia—the great, the neabhy. .he ever growing Philtdriphis — u lens <spat, than 111111. .ntoreof aiding an undertaking upon wit oh I. dependent ea large a shore Cif o. future pro.pori y of her children. The debt of our city, took:Lima the two and a half at:Molts already autwriliza to the Pennsylvania 'Railroad, is lest than leer sod half million. of dollars; and wi iLe rd.iitional subscription anted, it would hr aull lasi Min.* CatiliOne. We might compare th:a with the d. of the city of New York.. We prefer to etieepar It with the soltil wealth and amp'. I,olVenn Philadelphia nerve'(. Tee asse,, , t Valle LI 1.. taxable property, teal sod pe••et: ~ or ihr and county of Prillarle oht, ill!, VI., round numbers, g 137,, 03,009, t .1, being morn than doubt the! e n .1..1 to rcrDerOber, Out Up np tV •- v•• , nearly 30 per rent. c•; w • •Er i, would require a burar.c. 1.1 c.• ma. Ma millmaa u !VIVI . = the itclebt....ceel . 01 t•hdao phia' with that of the COMMOU,eeI . h , and ev such • bantam as that would .c arty be idt wb accumulated by enterprise, none 01 them of au productive, but all 01 a dtrectly uod nighty pr,a btu character. • • • • - Whether Philadelphia, In her corporate cansiia ty, shall contribute milkier aid to the Pennryiva sin Railroad. will be decided by the wish of her eh zees as expressed in the petitions shoot to be circulated. They wt t view the adventagea of early •ctiorl, and the DK, s.ity of • commott etfort The prize Is a grand and a certain out. It is worthy even of sacrifices, and yet may be won without uerifine. The city of Glasgow is already els t days oat from Livernool, on her way o Ph delphia ; and her successors of the acme line oral soon fe llow. Oar Laudon letter of yesterday showed that the eyes of respiteless and energetic busineaa men In that city were watching with in terest the progress of things to Philadelphia, heretofore almost forgotten, bet now faro Heine in Importance amens them—watching the coca , it:immense:it of this new enterprise, so full of prom. ias —watehlng the comp'etioo of the Pannsylvaei• Railroad, so pregnant with asmred results—and looking forward, oven aa we are looking forward. to other great uudertaking& which are to tol• low, bringing to . Petted° phis the full truition of that harvest of 'prosperity (or which we are new planting the coeds. The gods help boric who help themselves, and in every great effort we cow make to carry out projects of insmedire advantage, we pave the way f ora powelat co-operation 11 other plans deatmed to prove of immense future hermit,. "A fool and kas money are 0,011 parted" Is a I proverb which is having • forcible Illustration in the care of some body who Is going to spend 1200 ; 000 in the erection of another Opera House, this city. We have now, one of the most so. peri, eisablulamenis, of That kind, in the weed. under the management of • Maretzek, who en tice. to Astor Place suck singers al Parotli, and others of drat sale reputation to Europe, and yet it us a fact that the imprererw is losing—not me king mosey. And why 1 Because that claim of Our n.atealli who arrogate'" [temerityea so en. c %trim:non to mescal tare, so well as an ea rl:miseries. in social tile, are not wilhog to pay whet is fair, fur the support of such an expensive institullon 11 the Italian Opera is In every coon. try. They frequent the opera hotme,tm for the sake of the ma e, but merely to shine In the galaxy of what Willis Calle the 'roper ten thounod.” Not kJ:waive the value of gaol music, of course they tiro not going to pay the high prim necessary to accord it a respectable support. Every manager -- _ that has had the courage to go thruugh • "mar, The ("Overeat of Virginia has sent • Merest Prime." therefore, has lest money. flow moon ase, we shalt so t i 'l` s'aint ' 01 that State, ia'''''ase•bng kl'ie7ceullit(Ohi:7; the adoption of resolution+ inviting all the State. will agree With me that to build a new opera of the Union to unite In loading Delegates to rep- house la an enterprise bordering on the tartish, and one'tr. make tta P in V Vin,l hOnyar resent the whole People is • Gnt (}anneal Couse,mi I w ha may he. sooner or later, repeat his folly. Bat to assemble at an early period—not tater ihan the ground has been purebs+ed, and the building May—at Baltimore, or Immo odic , coo vrnicol le to to !mired at the corner of Fourth avenue central point; for the porpoise of bringing to an end and Astor P4ce—roar le,- immedialelY offerer. all needonal centrovenlet relative to slavery.— the p r0em 1.11.70:17,:e5'i...67.5..n°L.7:0.f1inunt:. 'fa secure thin end, the principles which should gee , the y say. to c oming aver te manage the eo. govern the action of the ConveLt.oil, the Uceerm PC/0; hot behove me, it la no ouch thing. Lam. or suggest., ought ho be aancuovvd in the resole- bet. , rot so stupid. Theweather has greatly moderated since toy tines by which it is called. All, he rays, should last. Oa Stind•y and yea:erilay we had • pretty be invited to unite In t h e movement whovre In never(' rain alarm, accompanied by a high wind favor of the perpetuation sal the Banc., n I who, watch helped to keep the North river travignbin a .to attain this result. tae Nlun of the Vuvaite little longer, b ylerr :1 1 , 111 . 1 1 L :e b i ,3 e t aa u lre wl are tt : i . B , idair ra .'ill continue to . Slave Hill, honestly and andially erfvbiee, who realty, believed, now , however , that the • are opposed ID Its repeal or roneon.al thala . alinc; low boats having produce on hoard, will be sea and who are adverts,: to any agitation of •to fi nd their way down. Repo e ospona the Interior the slavery question, either in t hangrves or in the there. States. ' The Treasurer'. Report, so bog and anxiouilY The National latellatelle , very con,tly cabs looked tor, was received ho Wall street to day, t hi s "a new se h e .,,, Lie keeping p p, a of wave nd (Wl:Malaita, far the nonce, the exclusive top It could only result ix, kerb ere actramar, and the and broken. Taoanoliolri::km.atmoetalttalnat.T.. Merest , . Of angry P•••wo•• Whit the reentry less Common rat the rata' . a little, a loan of moat wants Is vest. If the agitation were len to some bind wdl tie seminary to carry on the subside, we should soon have quiet watch might government, betare adjouro commended ment. The repor a well drawn t Is continue for years to came. Alt at:erupts to owe elabornte, and Laleeu hl document . Nothing and °kern the people to adopt a particular eJurAc short of that could come from the head and pen of pobcy, will only lend to increased opposium, ofriTocif,' Corwin, who show, here, that he knows whereas, if they were let alone, they would moit be does . sin argument , an the : 0 0 . /44 1. 7 10 %5' . , +l , l Probably aerleie' re fn" nh things as they `"old against the war makilog and war Sena( proclivi. not remade without renewed agitation. tics of Locorocoism. The oposuioo" know, 101 l • well, his ability in this latter respect: am shall ace. now, whit they have to say of his finencierins, Sr set forth in Male Trcasury report of hit. It hoe long been a matter of complaint with enime of ourieurnalista, that so many of our ern plc who do huskies; here, in the city of New York, should reek for the ir dwelling place Oat of the tilt—in tbooklyn, WilliamMurgh, Jersey City, and elsewhere in the neighborhood. Bet rents are en extravagantly high, consermeet up. on toe exorb trot, nod annually Inereming rate of taxation, the the only wonder is, that mlgra. tion instead of moderating, does not increase.— The Comptroller, in his ealmate. for the ensu ing year, says the total amount required by the city gocerament, will be about three millions of dallara—more then Is rhiparcd to govern same of , our State. oven! - All of this has to he ralatql by tax, and within the nett four months. Money lain brisk jeataLl, jot now, to meet • engagettieMs alwase maturing at the close of the year; but the supply is amply sufficient to meet It. Large amount. of private capital are In the street, seeking inveraineat. Loans on call, with stock securities, per cent; on other good a'rerrltia 510 3 per cent; prime bills, 60(490 days, 5 ,9 6 percent; auctioneer's Mils. 709 pet , eent. — The receipts at the Assistant Treestiser • office, this dog, amounted to SrA.M33 31.- Payment., 5100,897.60 Balance, $3,360,941 03. Sunkent all descriptions continue in good de. mend. Pennsylvania bonds ere bald at 9310 93i. There &reorders filled today, kir the Wants or is morrow. SIIGIAS*I. uder Fragotienl, emt tly 4.ppened It C4el• corpleted The caws of St. L2Uif in hartley nd io the city proper mace-76.4 52 2abort, ...... . .• • .. Tout - - In IS4O the population tree loetene iu tea yeiri Ron. PhitoßT. Fuller, of New Yon:, has aecepl• ed the appointment at comptroller of alai SUlle, succeed Wash:ngtort Hunt, who has been elected Governor. Mr. Fuller represented Livingston county dug" N. Y , In the twenty third and twenty fourth Cuogres, PUBLIO hilsormo.—The citizens ul Allegheuf county, to the boroughs mod my:lasi:ups, ore re. quested to meet at their usual places of noret!eg. on Siturday, the llth day of January, 1851, be. tureen the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, P. M., no the putposa of efeming delegates In meet to cuaveo• thou, on Wednesday, the 13th day of JartUary, at the r oar Court House, In the city of Ptmlitinh, et 11 05 hack, A. M, to take Imo eonsideradou the proprety of pa:aim:nig the le.misititure fur an act tit assembly for the purchase of • farm, the erem. ten of buildiogs, die., for the keeping of the usu. pen of sail county. The above cid, which banded to we on Stour. Say toe poldlaadon,ia alsnod by zany citizens. VItO X W 116111110709 Carrel,9a:enee of the rateho.hh lawar. Wesnumeon, Dee. 15th.18.10. President.... ['levee—A. Brilliant Assess^ blage—Polieles—Tb• SouLh and the Union, all over. The Piesident's reception, the Ant regular evening's Levee of the *ogee, Indeed of his ad. mlnietrolon, was a moat brilliant and pleuing ace fair last night. Every body war there—that is to ay, that part of the world which, In European capitals, is known as "all the world" was there. I bend a decayed exquisite coogratnlstica him.' !self and a companioo, that he saw very few 'of ..those damned valgah fellows," the members of Coagreas there, but therein he calcoleted too far upon the predominance of white neck., and brilliant head dresses, showy unlforme, epaulettes and silver stars, white kids, and vesti and del. moods of "potent nay serene." on swelling boceme ' and rounded lama. In tenth, to Blume the libeller, all the new married, the Honorable Benedict. and their lovely brdeo—so unusually numerous at this session—were there, besides a fall quorum of both Honar_a. Gen. Scott, looking near the gay throng like eeme Homeric hero, was there, and his daughter, the lately married wife of Captiin Scott, hi. aid, and many mere equally gallant, if less diatinsuished, officers of the army and navy were there. The whole diplomatic coos were there in the highest style, Waxing with jewels crapes. ordars, medals, and other glittertog intig• Ida of rank and station. I will not be suspected of want of respect to the President and his household, In not naming Wm and them, before running over the rout en. weal, of their guests. The open smile, the quiet. calm dignity of the Presider'', attracted all they always do, the attention nod respect tif al who came witin their infteence. 'There has never been an occupant of the white house who looked the President better than Mr. Fillmore, certainly none who In an short a time ho caociliatee more generally the good will of all parties and clammier the people. biro. Fillmore and her daughter, and the only mu and private cemetery of tee President, were there also, ederning the places they Epee bean so ethexpectedly called to occupy, with not less of grace, coutteny, and ease of manners, than distin• guished the family of the late lamented chief ma= &rate of the country. Taking the reception all : in all, there has nut been, within my time, so alto. , tether pleasant and elegant a reunion at the White 1.10100 as that of Friday night. I regret, however, that an eogcgement of a more common place and far lea. agreeable character compelled me to leave the scene after a very has glom° et its more ob. servable feetstree. This is to be ace of the gayest 'moons ever known here. *heady • veep etiendad programme of balls, aisemblice, dineers, Ore.. Ike ' he. been promingated, which Is erionge to break the hearts of those proviecial Icslles who cannot share in them. Perhaps the graedsaat thing to the way of diplomatic fetes - will he Mr. Bedtime'. dinner, teat will tale place next Teesday er Wednesday, in ,honer of the birth day of the Emperor of Run's. Me. Webaier'. new dining room is completed, and there will be some peculiarly fine feeding In that V but to return to our mutton. which, as l hays stated before, is the President's answer to the Coveroor of South Carolina is out. The telegraph says, thst the rftlldelll informs the South Carollnuths that he is not I , 4IWCTIVF to them for the manner to which he discharges his duties as Cammandar in Chief of the Armies and Navies of the United !Rates, but to Congress and the people of the whole unitary. Perhaps this is the taut course, because the representatless of that Sum in Congress have the undoubted right to colt the President to accents! in their places, to inquire into his movements by reitolution or oth erwise, or to move for hi impeachment if they suppose — him to have transgressed his sphere of duty in providing sgainsitheir own threetet ed re. canoe to the laws of the Union. Wit the three of rrethtscer and secession is almost Flayed out. South Carolina will trel a little bad for some time, because she has crowed so very loud. Things Ire qu;rl;rg down I had some rems4s upon Jenny Lind, who comes here to morrow, but 4ny ate crowded out. 1 parrs, PRO E li ORK rtustpuirh tte New Year, Dee I; Thoojl. tat preten.libg to read the aivinetiona of the a gas wbwir begin to 'had or, et tattler '0 light up it., politica: her,. , is tb Haan:ter • slit that prophet, 'Nee.mn only pecul ar t. tbmte who have a place hvbind the scene. yet l en. All • ly pkraumfed that Its iliatraottng d.fiere=ht have, tar actor bate paill.eittled in the Wtt ,1 par ty of this city and State, growing not of national queationa. are now in a fair way of adjuatnaerit,— talk aka total lorhearaue and discretion alike te.t. ter men of Ilia party,—men who aim rather at the traloa of ate Whigal.ow the take of the Union.than at a diva,an of t he Mom( ir the sate °labeler:Ma per tonal pre:et-meat. I could go somewtai iota de tails, wero it necealary, hat orafai leaving them to ilevelope themselves, atithrey certainly will, an in g red time. One fart, however. may he iota coe-d Ots mad that is, a tlet.erthi• ugh.. t.. 114Vit but pit Whl,l elite at Albany. A I'Lls the Raga,' Red Evening Journal Varlet, . cot at an imps aGlr. Meanwhile we ut, et r a!I 111`01r er talus iLout the 1-woosus. veto weir lel - Lasts , r h. tear our Lacey quarrels nets illecoocitably and Lrreteolalrly pare:Lancet. We can welt afford to .hear a. hatred to I), frt3ertelflig raglan. pat Dow, .1.10 m ro p.ti. ul a state of disorgataisition and general bappi• new, that It would be cruel to deny therm what little gratification they may derive from that Which la about the only one thing Barnhumer and Hon ker can agree upon,—delaming and denouncing the Whig party. Allegheny Cotton Vectorleg. • Au.semixii Crie, Dee. 13114 15in. To Memo. MeCermicir, Praptiitor of Hope Milli Klee, Petmeek &Co., Eagle Alin; T. An buckle At Co., Anchor Mill; Rented', Cbildt, & Co., Penn Al io; %%seer, Polk, 6r. Co.; &as XI. o=-I.:erry Ott zee has a stake laud Ins terast in the v.:dime al the community amidst which he dw:Ps, and every good citizen thould be mindful of the in. crests ot Ant community, and of ha individual suembers.' In • manufacturing town or city, there is, especially, a mutual dopes denee •ad Interest among Ita citizens, and what. ever effects the great leading businen of the place, Indsei ces the prosperity and happiness of the whole. CA illustraucti of thin truth to plainly telt, at the present time, throughout all classes of our ettaerr, by the etrapencou of badness tree nested wan our 11.t.it . .0n Factories. The iron and cotton male, but especially and ern pheucally the latter, have caused due rapid growth ef our city. A few—cep few years ago, there scam r, w.l.l ,, rert—au ladisn hooting ground where nom ma hnee he as,, the arid city in the great C0mmt.1.1.,. atb at Peunaylvania. The last ceases, just cwmpb ied, stow. a population ea , I ceo dog 21.000' W tel has bees the eticleus ' around witch the'e thousands base gathered? and what the euurces from which they have derives their subsistence, their prosperity, and their worldly ma ppineorl The factors., gliAt the head of the great Misoisaippi valley, and, by various facilities for coMMUtticatton, the centre at an immense district of country, fuel cheap and abundant, tui., wan deemed by the capitaluts, a fa vomble location for manufacturing purponts, and he woe hoe induced 10 invest muney, earned by previous labor nod business, in the hope of it fate returp . for that Investment. Operativen, tu the ex pectation of a reasonable and liberal reward ire labor and skill, settled around the unlit, and set capital in motion. Tradesmen, nore keeper., and, persons in every variety and branch of busmen came looking lee support for themselves and tami then, by providing for end ministering to she wants of the feelers; operatives mad owners, from whom I the peetaintry metn were to come, to give to all, I busmen, activity, and prosperity. And thus our any grew and prospered, end the future to died bright and plolnising. Suffering from want could find no place m our city among the in &outman and it ray were in adversity from from inckonos or infirmities of age, the means were' pcesersed by the busy masses, and they hod the generous heart to provide tor the necessitoria— I Active industry and happiness marked our comma pity—but the picture ,a sadly changed! The Inc. tortes have too g been closed—the busy hum of in.l chiVry a bushed—the operatives of the cotton 40• tortes have no employment, and consequently, are -receiving no wages, by which to supply their own or their cliildren's wants; and every business has languished and must be speedily broken up, for they upon whom they depend, can no longer be their employers or monomers. And to add to the din hen—winter Is upott us; and during the inclement seam where nod how are so many, thrown out of employment, tofind means to obtain font raiment, shelter, end fuel! Some will seder greatly and perhaps perish rather than go out to beg, but lifar ted by neceastiv to disregard the prompting* of en independent spirit, they should seek for alms, how many sourm. of charity are Immbhed sv dried up by theverY causes from which they suffer! And then, in the midst of idleness and want, what sore nod how many temptations will there be, es r.cially to the young, lo depart atom the paths of value end integrity. The "mere! philanthropist cannot limit upon such a pcturc end eireninstances without seal. meets of deep sorrow and companion ; how much more powerfully, then, do they appeal to the heart of the humane and ritrisban chutes in the midst of such a suflentut etemounny, end who mtht par take, more or le.s, in all that affects them Is there on relief' Is there no remedy for such a state of things in sock circumstance., calling for prompt action, and, yet, beset with diffecilties, will be found our epology, ilentlemen, for addres• eiog sou, the proprtetors of our cotton factories, to ask your old rwd vounael in solving these questions, nod seek nag to remove the caws. of suffering. We then, totem:tinily but urgently, ask you, our fellow aliens :annul your factoriea he rewpened, and li.tnets again be pursued too to afford sop-- !my,' the operattse,. without loss and mahatma. tnent to ourselves' 11 not, vole:tree:ay why—and, it they can, please tell ice bow. We recognize, in the simple tort that you have eo long suspended bust nese,the proof that you could not carry it on with-1 out even a greater In. , then the tntereal of your, whole investment, inturanee, Sc., tor these are a deed loss whenever your mills stand idle and on moo business roan would incur month after month, su ch heavy Um, t it he reuld prevent it by putting ' hat pinery into operotten \S'e know that there are sorer, -Veers! totters i•peratuts neatest the provenly ol cotton ftiLllf IC., Inc we learn of hue. dreda clown, rod the :I-outwit Of all their betas,l la New England and elec where and there may b e u th,,,,bbd a F ccial edillel lamina bete adversely i to your oprrocons, known to, end appreciated by yourselves.morn awls Man they could'. by ot her s ., it., pints.. crate teem. and, if pomble, suggest a , re ...ly, it t in 1 . 5an01, without the ilesrtmUun ol putts 4411 Imareeta, ,and no reasonable man could eak that) tin. tone upon the old terms sod at (swine, waves, pica, state whether you are wiloou cmd sloe to arsrt them on other !Nara—and it so, whet Telma, and in how shun • period, you ote t,, ready, II the t peratives, tomer <awing n; cros'iwrs, should Ire tyttiors to ace, pt douse .. V of) tray,,cooily,lvoor fallow eat. Vim. Dale.la.a., H. Dokavou, R.. H Dan.. A. Lament, P.l Jenboa. A. M. Manot.h. Altou Kt.kor, I 'snit! Ar. Corr'. C. Rebel, Jobe Fleming, !lent y P. S,I. o alit.. lA'm Kate, l'hmbaa Fa:a-, Jobe A. Scott, Robert Famt.a a.. Jobe Upor, Jobe Pnoo. :a S. Stnelda, A. Ileoldro, Robert Swell, Alex', bl.a./-, • 'V F. DaCe. John K. Loteoit. Kellam Cempbel V/ re ChAmla- ra. ..1..• Loaoglbove, ILobert R Ray, II Campbell, James lAuu.'et, .. LI. C. botch, M. Mlioofogle, Thos. H. Elllcal. =GI _ the teao,:t. tt; • tote ur. ,• •n• I.• nee to the tottruon E made ky Thomas l Potrero, EN ' ender the el rectlon Of reacpany incorporated at the tut an s alon of au I,, , ,ature, to which the well known energies or Lice. flaxup are collated. We learn that tat route alt•rieJ utettottrea some etre or oil collet over a hnnaret; from Er/e to the Ohioltio , er, and that A la remarkably favorable for ra.lr.d' coriormetioc—the cot-mats placing the cent el gra ding at not more than half the ordinary overage. The survey rn parallel, with the Lake shore surly to the State bee, thence mothers./ along the wettero tahrs of Crawford county, shout twenty tat ea !rut Meadville, descends's the 'a wn or the ttihroonoo wool reactothg the . 4 Kg Seed," lettere A st,et,heo over to the Little Se. ottannotk, nod coon clef favorable ground. and, tiptoe nearly a thrs,thee.lo New Castle, leaving Mercer tome three irAles to the . rost. The our rep terminated It the mouth el Clark's run, oo the Beaver,--rte dra:eA being there to connect the work web t,e 0.1:o and Pennsylvania Pall. road, ulna a tel-omon troth to Beaver and Pats burgh. 1 . 11111 01 • ditt 0 route, without tootlei hear tectivdtt-n or roshanktneot, rho opal rang tog ijr oritton th. weans of the tolerate concern erf in fir 000SUU11103. WO but that the Me. EIV:1 b- tr.•Le, so 1 co Jbula u eotettsioed tha the nttrovare 1,0.1a1s eat, be had 6t this swipes: It seal b., its du y of COI Clf/IMPY, sod aft upo n the but tiri , a, ?Old. fo pee to the tarp, to all p •aaili a aid and encouragement. —tile prdl•ur to wNk•, thta OitiatiecitOn an other I mei, ati: b may be or itoPort.o... A Wartelt county IPa 1 caper, the YOUllaseitle Prey, reierrieg ci hue di sire of the Now York and Roe Railroad Company to event/ a branch to or make a cottricetion with tho 01110 River, makes a Me:Tarlton .f and dmances, giving a decided preference to &am., as the proper point in the Ohio valley. It shows the &Bunco from Warren to Pinata:ire h, by the valley of the Alive glen?, to he neon Ma hundred clados that route in. eo!ving helyy expmtfturea fur ealverta, with all the diaadowages i.i aleiri curves, deep cal, heavy embaplment* , --wham the route tbrougb Launent , and hicretir a direct, one-third ehonn Involvirg La. (Imo one half the expense. Singu lar ma it ma( seem. the tact a, the palatal tante up the ALegbery runt Piltattargb, to Warren or Franklin, is down tee Clam, and hence by the a ". var. Nadi apnoea, at: a. oaltneat in ► direct ItoF ; and of idle route terry e . ght mile* will be col• platod in a few months, and thing to sixty more atesmw. rd and undertaken by tatelcata not Itko Ir •tt toil, 1 but a grant atlvaticti is already malls for a north...mate:an ennnaCtina ; and if action Es enntorupla , od. thapo facts two worthy of cOnaidc ;atom. Brotyr Argot. Plank tiostt Alesting - Agreeable to pies:ems notice, a respectable number of the mtizens of the borough of Butler and vleidity, assoinided in Ma Cows Rouse on the evading of the 110th Invent, when the 800 Whd. BEATTY was enteirnied President; and Jas. Campeau. and I..riai FOrcuLtnti Jr.. V.en Pent. dents, and Oen. W. thirty. and 43.0. Campbell, Becletsries. The oboe! of the meeting, twang stated by the President, a committee of Ave wit appointed to prepire resolution. expressive of the cease of toe people assembled; after whine with. straw& the meeting was ably eddressed by the lion. John Gal&rottli. of Erie, who gave en the audience a lucid description of the Bleak !Load Flatten, hie Lig gratifying be all Who beard lie was f.rllnwcd by Col. dames Gibson, of Alle gheny county, a practical engineer. Who is well acquainted with all the ground between the city of Allegheny soil the borough of Boller, both speaker, folly concurring In the practicability of constructing n substential Plank Road between the points deyin, mired In the act of Assembly, under which Mtn Compczy is receiving its char. ter. It o ,o.nminec brag introduced, the Col! o w Prenu.ble ecru reeolui,ona were presented and it:tartan, rialy adopted • Vheicas, the rapid growth and improvement or the ttotintry require that some improvement should be aide in our roads and highway.; sod whereas, r t periencn has shown that the common clay turnpike fond, althoug ti of advantages portion of the year, re in other muttons almost impassible. And whereas from information and practical ob .rvatton, me Plant; Revd., ins Country Ilk. me •re [tuner; to he the most bear deli! to all -elutes of commeriiiv—Therelorr, Resolved, Thai we ttghly approve of the cf. forte now hoing undo by the citizens. of Alleghe ny and INC, counhea, jot the cOlatrUClloll of a Plant Road from Allegheny ahy to the borongh of Butler. limolra, That we feel every numungemeat la the noble enterprise, and Gel enured from the liberality alteviy manifested by on citizens that 11 important Improvemeat will be aceom• pliPhed. Resolved, Thal we urge upon ON lellow•cis Idaps or the two couutie s that as they hove pat their shoulders lathe wheels—nd it lie improve• meet U impetaUvoly demanded by every tould mari*oaf wend policylev atd interest—they will e. er tinp to rear no ol the work Is cempleted. Eandeed, That ,In the opinion of thin meeting • the Comadmiontra should proceed, without delay, to FR the obaiEr and °mantle the eompuy. Berafrof, t • general meeting of the Mil. sensor the Co vibe celled, to anamble day, the 14th 141 January nest, in the CUM horse in Butler, at the ringing of the bell in the even. Leg. Racked, That the proceeding of this meeting balanced blit he officers. and Published In the Better, Pittab ugh and Allegheny city papers. [ need by the ofacercl FIPAZI6ZII OP PRORSPLVANIA. gave ' the Commonwealth for 1150. We present below from the annual report of the. Auditortleneral, a summary of the receipts and expenditures at the State Treasury, from the first day of December, 1849,10 the 30th day of Novena:. her, 1550, both: days inclusive: 1 RECEIPTS. Lands $16,378 53 AUCiiOl3 commissions 18,673 75 Auction dinlesl 44.81 M 22 Tax on bar r ik4vidends 153,877 14 Taxon co tion stocks 136p10 14 Tax on tea end personal estate , 1,311,821 65 Tavern lice*, 107,427 49 ' Retailers' licenses 171,062 26 Pedlars' licemea 2,925 05 Brokers' liceasen 10,223 73 Theatre, Trolls, and men. agerio limMm,2' 2,334 50 Distillery and brOwery It. censes Billiard man, bowling sa loon and ton Pin alley licenses 1 : 3,045 SI Eating boon beer house, and restauriud licenses 6,310 97 Patent medicine licenses 2,633 04 Pamphlet laws : 345 58 Militia fines. 12,653 73 Foreign insurance agen cies,' 2,760 83 Taxon writs, wills,deeds, 3.:c. I 45,409 47 Tax on certain oMee. 14,047 21 Collateral inheritance tax 102295-07 Canal and railroad tolls 1,713,849 16 Canal fin e ur sales of old materials arc. 6,953 04 Taxon e talent of laws 10270 00 Premium* on rimier* 89,262 21 Tax on loans 119,356 30 Loans . 270,000 00 Interest on loans 13,721 27 Dividends on turnpike and bridge stock* 2,460 00 Bales of turnpike storks 13,035 44 Accrued Interest 3,67935 Refunded cash 13778 61 Fees of the public OrDoes 3,687 20 Pennsylvania State lomat. is Rossini! liliimellaillota 171 00 1,740 33 04A351,131 0 Balance in the Tremury, December 1, 1619, 926,207 21 Unavailable depollute in . the Bank of the United States, 280,000 00 1,20620124 Thus'is a large revenue fora single State; and' so it amount. to mxisolerable morn than the ordi• nary expenses of the government, much of the surplus going into the sinking fund devised and perfected by the recommendation of (.7oe. John ston, a!lestp cue upon the future, showing • prorpe of the certain muinguishment of the State debt war in a reasonable time. EXPENDITURES. -lents 81,489,799 74 'moment 21;1,899 71 1048'2 2:. Aaiun 17,777 SI man 64,20 811 917,729 49 318.854 03 9 no lb 2,004 714 51 32.500 00 6,357 41 Damages oo the PuWir Works Special C:omasisatooers SLOW Library Public Bpi!dings snJ Gettunds Esmere getieteoir of the Pennsylvania canal Wein lock at Basch Marro , line of Paleutel fleas Peniteascies Hawed Ite4 Ortavelung Fugitives Maoism Amendments to the Con. stllllO,A 2,544) no Escheats L 640 Abatement of So. 'frt. 4UZI U 4 Itts issuing relief 10,9.40 Ott Counsel lees and itv , snare Ithsvetrancous le/ o,t J.OOO Oa 1: 4 .331 6 WO DO lOU CO / === thistles air Use Treasury Nov. :10, IS:a), avails hie, 117:4,21.! MI Depreciate., foods 'to the Tironsory. ttostrettable, Depostte in Beak of the tinned State•, unavo,l• THE •21121110A21 PLAG IN 125 U Iblarnir.lu• Dowd 1v aster.) 'lWe regard the American !tuner as ahead' , se red."—Free a Fdlat. NIIC/rptlrtr. Ili, not severed! Ne A. soon The sister stars br tempest wrack Shall be divided in their lay— And derkle tato ohms back! No! There tt fluent ; with every has tlndiced as when it hug unfurled Alden the storm, andgraudly threw Defiance to the tyratit's world; Ahd will the sterol bird that wheel. Amid the tempest wildly seethes, And calmly hears the thttadeppees Within his sinnu , sods misty dealer. Ate, stall he guards from usitues teat The glories et that standard sheet, And bears it In his goardmo hand, Resplendent over Freedom's lane More of the union end the tried! Where Marion fought and Warren died: Weere Mecessuarth min to ChoLtford calls, And vete make through Viral Walls i>ollo7 muses in the einem And glory ache hem'. tomb, i)r °blunts that grand old IT .he made Aerordant with the dark blue sans, 'nit murmur wild where freedom laid Het hoe smiled Mariam: Lend of tte forest and the glen! Thou nerdy mine of hard men , Tend of the mountain end the Ink- Or livers galled from sea to tea, In that broad grandeur dt to make Tie Jumbo's or await,: 0, fal.em clime! U, dearest land. Who Will thy banded children sneer , (lad of one halm' here We nand' From Plymc nib's rock to Gemsla'a woad Haan pressed 'o heart, had linked In hand— And swear •the [Won lives throve" Then dint, float on thou bawler bright With glory from the olden iigh Tait Biathlon standaid of the brave 'ln attach dinars WII dick the wave Where honor once hat La reefs rolled To quiet in thy spangled f ld. Still, shining banner of the foe, The thsckled maim tont to ther, And mbon at home thy /Magog, keg Along the armory's troptited walls, The ancient tromphem tong Mr breath- - The dloted ssbtes Gamely start To vegoance from each claortng sheath Al if they wash t some mutor'a been. Ulm:nod banner of the brave. -0 gal dard of • thootand ahip,. guardian of the patriot's grave. Come, let no press thee to our upe— Them is a trembling of the roam— New Slighted feela the patriot docks-- . There is a trembling of the lakes— The Weir, the mighty West weaker; There Is a noise amid the pinee— The white magnolia" whiter bloom, a Lipari the South new glory shiner, And see the heave of PaseAnares torah Behold. the troubled ❑r I. dark With martial ghosts—the hills ate bright 'Nob bands of lining mee t and hark' Their veleta come in mingled he The right dill lire while faction dyes; The traitors Jraw a fleeting. breath, Gut patriots drink from God's owe eyes The light °ninth that conquers detail Then retreat dee Then dearest lane. . . Who ahall thy banded childien see& God of our tethers! here we stand From Plymouth's rock to Georgia's strand; Head pleased to heart, hand linked in bard And swear "Tug Mixon exile rumen!' New York, 1550. ELICOU RAGE LIOMIL INITITUTIOR CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittabargh• C. O. HU as EY, Pale& • • —A. W. AILID,BsoI. Otte—No. it Wale'. strew, in dorwankonse of a R. GRANT. THIS COMPANY la now panned Co Inoue all kits!. of Wets, an horses, mandantones, goods merehandlle Is atone, and to wagon vowels, to. As ample wounnry for the sbUity and lamer) of the Indium/on, Is afforded In the &blastoff of Cie D rennan, who are all eltizena of Pineboryln wolf end favorably known to:the easantwuty for *bar pradenes, Intelligence, and Integrity. Dastnano—C. O. Hammy, Wm. 'Mystify, Was Lal Imes,Jr., Walter Bryant, Hash Dentt Edward Beaialton, John award., 8. dart B. M. }Gam Raval Pasco of tha Inattad Slats& !COXYOI3II2S4 Ships& tbs nee Eases . .... Frigates Sloops of war. Brigs Sebcoserr.. Steamers .. Store lama EC= Ships of the line Pristine........ Sloops of war... Schooners Steamers ..... ....... litMll2%) •NL ICiPIPPINCI Sloops of war &amen.— . Store gips.. ON lilt ITOCaa AND CotaTIOCTINO Ship' of the hoe Frigates ........ .......... .......... • • Steamer ccr Farads. shoald never be without a ',apply of hPLartal be season particularly, when worms are so uoublesome and so frequently fatal amoog ehrdnos, parents should be watchful, and on the first appearance of those distressing symp tom which warn we of the Presence of worms, at ones apply a powerful and eificaelous remedy. This; remedy we eau npw supply, confidant that It only re. : (mires • Intl to earldom, all that it richly meets all' the praMes that have been lavished upon it. It Is safe and infellible. Vorames of certifinates might be pro dared, showing lts great medical virtue.. For sale by/. 61DD t CO,No CO Wood atrest dal-dkw9 turdetaxastnag CABS It EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST!! Ma. Klia—Sir, , 1 obeerfally comply with year re quest that I would give you an amount:of the almost infractions care of mrlittle daughter's eye by the ase of your "Youroleiat." She was auaeged with a very sore eye in February or March lan, urbnn I Immediately applied tattle bout Medical aid In too city, by whom it was pronounced 'ivory badleyell and all gave me no hope of doing her any good. After which I toot her Into the coon• try to an old lady, who had been Wry oucceasful In coring eyes. She told me that her ease was hopeless, as she would outainly lose not only that one, but also that the other would follow—lt beings scrotal:los affection of the blood. And 1 do certify that :at the time my father (J. EL Vuhord came to the conclusion that we had better try your Petiole=," sea woo OrrIIELT liitln,of one eye. It la mw about two manilla since she began its use, and she ran now see with both eyes as good so ever she did ; and, as far as 1 eonitoll, I billeve she has, with the blesslog of he Almighty, been cured by Petroleum." Yours, respectfully, N. Faancis Vasaos Cabot. $3640339 73 Plttaburibb, Sept.oo,lFso - sale by Keyser G McDowell, 140 Wood street ; R. E. Sellers, 5? Wood street; D. M. Cam, D. A. El liott, Joseph Dooalus, sad D. P. Schwartz, Allegheny, also by the proprietor, S. AL KIER, 110•7:dkvr Canal Been. Sevenths, Pittebargh Othee of Okla sad rams. R. IL Co, Third Prrrantrsee, Asigust 5,1850. Tag Smotholdere of We Ohio and Pennsylvania Rsil Road Company are hereby notified to pay the eighth tostabsonot of five dollars par Were, radio crime of the Company, on or before the Yoth day of daunt. The cloth lnstaltrienti 011 or before the 20th day of September. The tenth instalment en or before, We 555 day of October nett GT lastalmara was enliod for on the MO JoI7 Ina I=2 asoproveasesata a 11/01lIiitri• DIL 0. G. STEARNS, laze of Roma, Is prepared to tesnelectere end set Blocs Tarry In whole and parts !sets, upon Suction or Auncispheric Suction Plates.— Tarmacsr eras , to sive towns, where the tens Is exposed. Mee and residence call door to the Map at% ofEco, Fourth RICCI, Pittshargh. itsrwro—.l. IL SiTed&so.P.. R. Eaton. tell FILL INFOIITARION OF HIRDWIE.E. LOG/ItN, WILSON & CO. IS9 WOOD STREET, Am nom prapired with a large and bean mock of kAglmb, Gettnam and Amcnean Hardware, to atm . mperbot maccemants to %etyma. Those antacid to pitman*, and prommo lbw Mutant b Moral! Moaab oat stock. as May ata dmernobad to on Mr moat vaurmabla karma. aaaLS MI. u. 11011174 Den., 0.a...tc °Mane •-. -1.cr....a. Marks. end Fern streaci, • catl.4lTir A awn at •aaar Lan, slots capable of do , etul^d eluldren,la w, ;mice} hottetteeper, and vellEng tu uke chaise of Sur Pataburgh and Allegheny (Mph. Airyluse, trOultl hear of • goal emu's. had high Whey by stitlyang . M 8.9 SAMPLE MILS ESSINGTON, or 4.17 " MRS SWENSON. A slake , voa Tag nocaDATA. NY: of the Stoat ornamented raker ever teen In O the Twin Cates. ..01 he ant In the window of P. It. Bunter. of ttl b wart, on Corlett:my eve. It v.lll weigh nearly three bungred pounds, wilt. tame:ally teed and ornamented. ..ad turn. anted by • reptaten. tenon of Mahatma ...um, in England—all done in mg.! and alms It a aplendin piece of work, gm. UM op vital much trouble and expenm In order to 11:121111.11‘ the luster wpmation of hie ' oil estabtab mem. ilia patron. ani the Petal. generally, me Invited m cod and be agreeably entwined, even It they de not wish to pucka.. They will alto hod Cakes, Cambea, Fruits, and all the other firings for Christmas. Call at tin. II Fifth atreet. P. 11. 111.1nli:V.11, doff Baker and Confectioner. 111.075,254 9 $5.644.33515 PREJLESTATION 11001:11 A may Edeeatiesal Repository, No 63 ati tA,be lima the m oil colieetion of Ari l:male sail Gill Books. The Mock etnaprisse every variety of !elebly hernial sail illeitrated Ca/looks. Aloe, Episcopal ?sayer Beaks. arid Presbetsitaa Hymen Books, Bibles, /le , tor Bale at the lowest p nees. deS3 ILIOLICULT WW. WILSON Las • very largo acd rick ay. meat Gitte—oratmental and useful, for exle very low, at corner of Market and Fourth dream deal Perfumery .ad Piusey Article. mutable ' ter Holiday Primula. PREPARATIOriS for the Onnesh and Preaelvallon of H•li.— Fan Lattralo; Beat% Rom, and MILCA.I er Ulla; Poostern, in pole end Kea.; Indium Vegetable OS; Bandanna I azateam; Lip Balm; Cold Cream; Mandate for Chapped Banda; • Randle and Romel's hair Dye; catognelVf mem, at Klieg - dem Dom 4 cent. to one dollar per, bottle. ?crimes for the Illandkeretnan Plmylon Cream. end Soap.. Ted.; and Fanny Soap. at every Tagelhif with many fancy article. tooturncoatto a:mutton him S. WICKERSIIahI dWI Car of Wood & Slane at. . 1=133 THE underslrged has lest opened a large stock of Tyrolean Toys, and 'alloys other goods never earn herelerfore. The linen wooden work. of skill, as well sta the nicest playthings for childinn, expres.• ly selected (or the holiday.. which he le determined to sell 'Cry low, wholeattle and list d, I,y e JOIIN lIENDUERT, deader. IM Smithfield meet • _ _ Choice GM Hooke for the /lends - ye. rlitHE Vt omen of Bic Old and New Testaments, 11 Tha Wooten of the Bible; Our Saslow . with Apostles and Prophets; The Path Waya•on Abiding Place• of our 1,31.1; Snored Scenes In the /He of oar Saviour. Banyan'. Pilgrim's Progress • Floras Fnterreter and ennui. Floss Evenings at Donaldson Manor Tani ties Pioveztual Philosophy Banyan Hol y War liallecki. Pocucal Works manyan'S complete Works Goldsmith*. Poems tortes an the Beatitudes Tbompson's Peanna Polito( Life Lealent of blemml Faith and Its Effects Poems by Oman Mirage of Lao Campbell's Pocm. Shaltspeare ?dawn'. Pan. Peeps at patine Way of Holiness Montgomery's Poems My Saviour Book Of Me Passions Pelee in Believing Titian of Filendshlp FmtnentDcad Mn Ileums' Poem. Topper's complete winks Drasmoglitoont Berapßookleammer Dims F oral Kacpsake Advitel to Young Men Gems of Beauty . Do of Mown Ighlgi, to Don Quilt:de For sale by HOPEINS, de4170 Apollo Building.. Founh at T. Merchants ant Manufacturers. GENTLEMAN kid I,et = O A ' ialtert:toticacbushes. babtu iloeloteron of 910,11011 or 11x1)000 in any rate and proltable bunion.. blegouano. hold &ninny confidential. Address "4." Oaatna Office. de4TdBP A" person with a capital of three to Four Thous and. Dollars, 0111113 as of purchasing an inte In a safe manufactney, over whien he c oatay lVA. with a salary and one half of the profits. can two of inch as opening by addrcanng • • N II .° Pills burgh Post 00es. deol HORBO-1100 bu thia day reed for sac by del2 UHRIVIOL liBRIaM ,ecw.:,>.>ze,gaeizo,6'4,oc.,ros Former of Third end Market 'teem. Tho ottly Char:trod levirotiori of the kind in Pfttfeb. FACT/4 . T. doted Fleming, Principa) Instructor in the Science - of docolmts. 0. K.! Chamberlin, Profueor of Pezmansblp, Met, canine Computation, ho. AWL; lt. lVauon, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial LoW. limos desiring &complete knowledge of Book Keep • ins and na application to every branch of business, Clan an'okraat and rapid penmanship, are invited to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday avem fiefavence to any of the tealdent city inerobanti prIRON-15 thus bot blut Hanging Hook, tot aide by dein JAS A HUTCHISON &CO LOVE RBERD—FS bd. for We tl 423 JAB A HUTCJIIBON h MK.; MACKFIII7.-100 No 2 alamitor Ws by MU kr) JAS A NUTnHISON t CO 'VatPl6-41 brio Golden Syripr: ID 6 Inas do IS WI. Clarified do. int reeateed and • r nI6 JAMES A IfUTCHIEION is CO, , Arts 9t LW* Sugar Islam ' PITTInVaGU mon 11:3100L JArtisi,m'EfoU, Griatedtmet: SUM W. R. PADDOCK, hf...A,lPrieeipa4 N.T. MaCONALD,XLA., Auoriata ills lamitati.torill be Opened for the mei • , 1 pupils Thoradsty the seend day of J.l Sett. Client/Us, explailang the obleet of the thm. mode to lammed., CO.llO of study, dtse terms. de.. may be had at the mores .01 M. Whit , " Wad Messrs Rey to Co., or of the nine!. the id.t.allobtle Homo, from 2 to 4 P:M.o business de of the meek.' det .3 .1 14 4 .. . ..... ....4 SOH cmusiami: I.RE..bmeriber rerptettodly Worsts his on el:stamen that his Cook of Toys mil Fari• suitablefotthe holidays, is now (Ten to • wholesale ware rooms, No 111 Market st, comprising Me largest and most splendid ass • of Christmas Plulentli Seer Offered In this eil ported direst by myself, and for sal. by deThdtt • C YEA, ORB BOXES AND WRITING DERR: W largest usorunent of Paper Meth*, Rose and Idabovfor Wort Dozes and Writing Desk, offered for Bale m this city—all of my owl:11131pol and wilt re sold low by [de2l:d4ll C TF.Af /FOY BOOKS, to—A fine aseorunent of Toy L Annuals, he, gettable for Chrinunan., Year presently fat sale by! dati:tet Illamberlaff rionces and Pattchnirel n l ". ALL peewee indebted to the subseriber for nun• henna host es or Pittsburgh Directory will please can at he Rooms of the Doted of Trade, corner cf Wood and Third sweets, between the hours of 9 sod 9 o'clock, and settle their bills. Sobaeriben and those Trichina to perchers the Pittsburgh Directory will also please call. SAML FAIINESTOCK Pitttbaugh. Dee It, 25 R s Pon Wlne t 4arions brands . • 4.. cant. casts Sweet Mlisins, Gin, brands, _• in store end for sale by W & MITCHELRLEE, &It Llberty4treet titZtZ;."u"-itta7,7,llllxArdbf" SUNDRIEIIO .S 1.0 t he &o vy 078. the BFaa ' dler. Cage; Bald rider, a and by A. O. tc. Q POOL COTTO: 10 en gm:hoary. al don. --- MABLE CLOTHS—Linen, brown and . ibleaehell llamoratd Diaper patte rn s for aaleb C ARBO • OT A:1 RR Ot RACKERS for rale C deli B U dt2, R.-20 bes ro I' • • V,. • g IRD -60 btla luf hard TetePeed for tale b A dr% 13 t W ISAMU_ UT `"°'°°' filfgAb OH TALLOW—CO brie received for vela by den • 8A W HARBAVOLI 2. FLAT 130ATII, 120 feet eeebt tor sale by srutOovldAKEli k, CO den 21 Wool weer ' 150 L Eir """4 ri"" "41. 1 On for sZlco ALA COPAVIA CAPSI7I. 4 3-2'irlass far wile (dal] a KIDD & CO ARTIFICIAL LEECHES—I case just received and lor sale by KIDD k CO sdat 6D Wood in NDIA INK-10 tbljm ute by j KIDD ✓k co el AR RETPS SCOTCH SN IlFF—f4.oo lb. far aala by T &SU J KIDD tz CO PILE annual meeting of de Cleveland and Pt. 1 burgh ,ktall Read Company will be held at the Olken of the Company, no It enna, en Wtlint.d.il the Oral time or Sanest) 'nest, at ten o'clock, Si which time and place Omelet D7COlOrl ire la be elected to terve the ensuing year. FULIAMBE Perretary Office Barka.C te P. Hoe. 3 0,1)10 l Rnad Co $ The /it ss Hotel for U.1.0k THE term of the present, lessee expltley on the Ist Apni next, the proptietor of this extensive and well known Hotel Is obi,. to put It In a state of temough and complete repair, nod offers It for feat an liberal terms. Engulfed W. Oil. nfil3lNElMN,'Att'y at Law, 19 Fourth sued. trust Cagy ) • T OF W U-s0 Ev., I it ' ll= , f .lO IVAN C 0 SiaLTPETRE-103 b bp p Dup A n 2 's pe ' a d do fora. tV F WILSON by ldoldi NECTAR LEAF TOBACCO-3Ycn for WI by . deiJ HARDY. JONES h. CO QC( TWIST TOBACCOVAr y NJAff s s i te, by debi faILAnSES-30 Orin St Lon.. Engin . Miro 0. Syrup Molanscs, on nonsigruneur, for nab, by , ' delY Vt k P WILSON PATIO PLA.IIIII4GI DIAOHINSC. J Vy ' :;ther 4i , le rr th in e o y ers " lfl .3 lltr :ti l ice . tfa i n " a farmer], urged Elysian. Inlthine planing for Ship . at Steamboat building or fine Ceiling, be.. MS_ ~.loff ha 11.1CTial Witt MO 151,111, /011.4 so llaallL4l.olll{ on the terrace, as in ail amebic.' Being pressure roller. in planing, by the chips a ce a coaccted, pawing between the planed surface and feed router; thereby destroying work designed for punting. COO. tram. may be mane for their cotsweerion or see, or the RIMISILIA af • isles Stock Company or Company', in any peel of the United Stews, to nuecessfully prose, ruce the basinces, bT .Pri) int to , DEL lIASNErbf. Snowdefce Wharf, Philulaphia where We machine, an in constant opLattp : dela:CLlO : F I9/1-100 bd. No Mamma aseiu Medford; ;,0 Ere do lialiax do tore by peal W I'LL-'ON 18.1EI) rEACIIES—sup ter sale by deli; W WILSON D RY APPLE_.-100 bulu atomdi .. .ntrpe r l by at 419 Round Cbuieh Rathl ln AS11:-34 Omete Johnslon's Loan& tam:lint dibt day, and tor totto by -1J & R FLOYD D 111 COFFEE -230 btty• Immo ...b7 11 ;lets/ JbR FLOYD , EA4-6.114 ants V. Ilreart, Imp and Gunpowder for tale LT jd,191 .1 RFC OVD TUNIVERS' OLL-2.9 bris B.k Oil, lo good order for sale by [del,9l J. 4 R FLOI'D VI °Latins-22 brio new, in *torn, for was by 21,. dttg .1 & R FLOYD GINiENG & DEESWAX,23 bogs Gioung; steamer - 4 t nook &moms; Now landing (mat Tnsearorn, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO del9 Water & Front ins F . EATDEES-12) tins landing from Tallearara, deII)AULD DICKEY & AND:4lln', No 1, now beading, for sale by Ls dela ISAIAH DICKEY /a CO TALLOW -1 brl I; • 17 brtr No% now landing, for Wit by del/: 'set 411 DICHSY & CO ALLOW am landing, far sa:a by drlD ISAIA II DICKEY & CO fiA it1117.-41bags was lanCing,for sale by 1 4619 ISAIAH DICKEY &CO MID&CDES & APPLID3-31 begs Dry Peaches; IyAIA I 7;TeCtn. CO LIIMME!I SUNDRIFS—I6 brim. No 1 Lard; ort Croo I Nis Tall ow; 67 bats Fathom; Co salve on sus:. et Cumberland No & for see by doin : ISAIAH DICEEY & CO PLANTATION MOLASSES-2U Nasals new orop,', Just meetved ang for We by MILLER k RICICETSON, 241Ltbert4 deb Wi t lr y TE 111 , 17:46 A F a liabAs arosfal! PLANTATION hbdrptimo old crop on coati/mount, and In ..la by del/ I.IIILLEII & RICKETSON NO. 6 BOAR-10 hbds new crop, holding, and . for No by , ROBERT DALZELL rk. CO dal) Lrberty kt MOLA9SE9-13 00,10. plamatlon. , or am by 019 ROBERT DALZELL 41 CO each, Grorml Table salt, in care and for isle delS:duel wll CIORALLEY, y II:ILiyerty cc BEAVER non IEtTS-23 doz Blue Beaver Beekeub en hmd and (Miele by delEtttltlat VY; hl 09RhILEY, VI Liberty st. MOLASSES -46 brio plantation biolitaang to orl. battle ground, S II diolaracij retching per sumac; North liner, for aalo by del' SUGAR -1 . 2 bhda new crop Sugar; 5 bid Loaf Sugar, receiving from gami er North River, and for sale by JAMES DALZELL, raprO . ll,-8 bris waxer strained. receiving iron steamer Cincinnati, and for sale by • dela JAMES DALZELL GGIIF.IIA.R—S case lot sale by 4.17 J beIIOONIIIAKER te CO! PONDERED - Wiry orate y : J SCHOON&I AKER. t CO dell • 11l Wood meet. liIELTON'S splendid Outline Map. ara noW bung I. Introduced la all the loading school. in New Eructated and Neio •York. We have obtained tho agency for them in Pittsburgh, and iniltd teachers and school romminces to call and C3:11.60.911 therm= No I—Mop old. Westein Hemisphere, 030 ES Inches No 1— do Eastern do t do; No 3 do North America, 70 z 44 No 4 do • United States, 70 r. 83 Nod-- do Europe, • 70 .s No G— do Asia, " 70 i 79 Not— 'do B.!Ameriett k. Africa, 7c z 54 Price of the series, with key. SZi ortho he.t r9ro Hemisphere Maps; with key, $lO. - • These Mops are unriswlled in accuracy. 'beam and cheapness, and adopted to the Watt/ of the prodtam grammar and high school. of the United States. For sale at publisher's inters, without additichael freight eliarges,rittie , EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, - 9 Cor. Market I Fourth received-4k doe owe , perpetual gloss India Bobber boot/, for sale at 7 t 9 Wood at, top dell PHILLIPS PITTSBURGH Q F moult-411 Otis toceived tor solby • . /Jo F. WA e WILSON • ' Jeer/ PG Wood su . yr. LEAF 141/1)-0 brls ond 17 IL lint 'd for sato 14 11011.101.11)0F.k. I °MLA '' , • Jet . ] .. . 11d Water t sHAßEs.Wentern Inaurance Company A)JO thin% Peonylrma and Ohio Roll Raid 5 do ipfOrth euteriaar. ?dining_ Company; J.ll ~.; A WILKINS& CO- Tsrt4 Creek Planka "' AA dot stack w.nj t i b y . A WILMNS &CO - - L lliispratts , Patent sobs Ash. Ogg CASKS, smartly Glaii Makers', NU cal hiuul ctigvfi~uoc rt: p li a tl t l i at the karts* mullet pnca; tor , . ati myreikaasEo, belltro TlSuvroid traoerned atstese w il l reltlblied Pluto MP, over the Peet Office, lot a MW et...mucking MemleT s Mine nl blerlibldert, (toot 9 t,II I) P. M. Adrolesiott, 'Mc% season tie t.ete,Sl cis, Pentpldete. 6 eetts. P. er. , :rhe , 6lstae 1. the property of Na Powe4 and Is exhibited for his benefit. • - data EWAN non, BROM BUILDING, . ; Liberty Sire.. Open SIBRY EVENING., for a shad swoon, Baypo i oak bunted aeries otgliguale GOOde, Asa. owns, f•*ment =TIMID A VOYAGE • TO EUROPE, Mirada* mograllient views of Berton, Ita ibutor, Halifax, the Atisatic, Liverpool, • , LON DON. From ilee Thames, parsing tinder the Bridges, and entlina , with • meg &Scent view of the 'T AVI us 2 , varlitnL. Ihilliantlybilaminated, and both books.of the beantlArt RUINS. • An Fxbibltion• every Wettocanag sod Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. AOmmnori,..3s cent.. uhildren, nailer It you. Of ne. lb Doors wiltl open at at o'clock; Panorama to com mute* moilur at 71 o'clock. delenthir ...COW Book* for the lllolUdays. r EAPLETS OP MEMORY. edited by Bayard& .LJ Coates, D., splendidly bound ln Turkey mo nee". The edited by Prefect= lobe S. Harr. to sat to Tarkeyeriatoceo, with namerolot Illuminances end exterarloge. Gehne ofkbe Beason;rleyantly The Ke'rwake;'s mfr for the holiday', Wand IS Turkey mereemsorilh Ithminations The Crystal Poem, for hid, edited by T. S./mbar. witlkentraviap.'; Bons of Temperance Oferuag, for 1851, by T. B. Or thuM• The Chrisunas Tribute, for 1.821. lrymes Offering, Snow Mite, Friendeb iorget bl esi e Not ffering, " "by Mn. E.S. ElmAk FO ". Seen of Wanly, or Litetery Gin, lair IMO; edited by E. Patient bound in Turkey morocco, with eldeer• ass tilundmteone sad ongtasui an. The Rose of Sharon, • religions mare:dr, for 1821, edited by Mr. Caroline N. Sawyer. • . Tapper's Proverbial PLilompby, various edition' . AlSkentlYrn und and Illustrated. Reed's Fel:nab Poets of America, e030.1.11M Par' trans of Airs E Ogle. Smith, Mrs F 8 Osgood. Mrs 1. fl itigourney, Mrs E F Hint. Mrs Emma 0 EmberY. 01re/one] le D Welby, Mrs 8 .1 Hale. E 0 Mauer • woodiss we CLyeeb, Alla J Clarke, Shane Omen ) Sitellyi Goldsmith, Dam, Moore, Coleridge, How• ett,4dilman, and Beats; Coleridge, Sbelly, and Seats; Pods, Byron, sod Wooleworth's Poetical Works Also, a large Genre Sou of pester mach". ',picnic, 1. albinos in morocco and pusermae , e bin :log: also, a large collection of eplendld June, ileßooke, with other worts, for sale by ' 111 0 STOCKTO, laic J ohnson it Stockton, cornet Mullet sad 24 sta. dskt [Chronicle and Post eoLY . ' ,HOLIDAYS. ... 61 . .1FT .1300K111 GIPT 1300139 for 1811 i AT . HOMES' LITERARTDEPOT. 1 'i Third st, opposite the Son aloe. . OUR censor, mini Propkuti and Apulia, i • The Souvenir Gaiety, a Ger, Duel • The Sacred Anneal, • .d 3 . , Ike Ina and illuminated Souvenir \ The Chime( Demur - • The Rosary of Illustrations ' p,i, Leaflets of Memory 7 ' , •- e Flora Keepsake ' • *Gem of the Season . • The Winter Blossoms • e Nat:anal Temperance OSertak • ' • The fkins o I Temperance Olisrtrig Christian Souvenir and Mbiateriary Memorial • , The Keepsake of Friendshm 1 The Amaranth, or Token of Remembrance Tile living Odcring • • ' Wing' Fortran Gallery, with 42 Rearrange of Die. sinanudied Whigs ' .• The Token of Frisdashlp -,, • . The American Keepsake The SLIOW Slate . :1 Gem hf the Western World The Crystal Fount The Chrlkmas Blom= The chnitniss Tribute • 1 ,The Quitted, or Token of Friendship .Seeder in the Life of - oar Saviour A. Ladies' Gift • , The Forret Me Not • , 'Tee My Of the Pelle, ' ,;'' .The RIR a token of Friendship ~.. Sonar i-adiss. Album. talent Sp • t . ~ NOTIOIC .R ARNITM'S 0 Ca`LIZIE al A PEI. ~is~rs~F~i~— , AMUSEMENTS. PANORA bIAS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. NEW MIIIIIIIO ROSIGNOL Polka, &arca Polka, Scotch Polka, Coquette Polka. . Jenny Lind's Med Song do Echo do do Ifetdatan's Song • s . Casio Diva, as slog by Jenny Lind Tue,Dew loon the thoasotn; Janny Gray I have la:making sweet to say I ans.:tramming online O,woaidt wale a boy again Manche Atfred Den Dolt • Comeracket AUegkety Carltisa3 Louisiana Della, with variations Lao, Not f uniekstep., • , Thou host wounded the aptlit 1:441CII•cel Jaunts • /Shower of Pears Waltz • • Slider Labe Polka. Iteeelved and for sale. N N —.A /urge stoat ol Diew.Ptanos co arrive this week JOHN H. ldial.oll, dettO : gl Wood st I'ATE comfy . that Instalments, amowtuort to Sony V two thousand five hundred dollen have bout v i tt a tLfig: e due 1:11 .0.0 Were one koredrLl doll4on.74l4avetbat an DAME THODIPEON. Seel t Tamer. • CHARLES Lr NNIO Preeldent. Affirmed tortod Esdnextbed Mk del of Deewa• Fver,l94tl. N HIJCIMASTERitutd. detB:d..two T4UlT— ' ) . l ' ittu?.. '" dt; IL ai r .; F 23 qt bis do do • . I 10 ast. Ireh2anto Clinuon , • 5Du du Citron:Oat reed for solo by M GORMLEY'. dell3:dcial 471 LRAM ay_o? .. _o4bllood_ ~ ,• IDES-140 d 1 1116 m . . iL a/ dry Calf Sklar, , . I bundle Dee, St/00;10.MM (.4414 by . . dell ROBERT DALZELL* CO ()LL BUTTER-40 brls 'n y, for see by delY • ROBLitt r DALZELL fr. CO CURFSE-5410 b as la prime °tiler, for mac by f. delg HOBERT DILLZELL & CO - DEF eI NED SYRU P- ROBERT rDaApe LniZEL W a al ClOy ALBION-6 bele No I, for plc by _. • - delP RODEICS VALZELL & CO Weal:digPa 14• IT Is used for washing cdothin g of any descsipuon. White goods err bleached end perfectly Mew.. Cakcoos and ether printed colored goods an Imre, ed In their appearance. and the colors look brighter slier being wuheti In the Field. Irk lowa without soap or any other preparatton—it is km trouble to use holed moires loss time to perform the work— It cannot possibly' Injure the tabrit, and It In far chomped they any other pteparallon. has no odor of Itself; sod of course, Impute noes to the citalt • tog, which lo made melt sorter, whiter sod Cleaner Man by any titter moms of waelong. It contains neither serpentine, ammonia, :cotoptiera,..potash, or aelf.s o any description—can do no le WWI to the health, end will ant aTnetithe ak inmalign used nonce 111111 moat 23 cents per gush. Sold by ll E egasms, • droll 67 Wood M : Tennperames A Adjonned Meeting of the AllegbertY 03 • 0 11 TAMPS ranee Convenuon Ina be held on UNICA meant, in Re, W. Illaen Cinnb,Stutanky Allegheny Cry, at 10 o'elnk;A. AI Several Import ant inners vrill pnnentsd by.cosimittan raised at the last meetingi. Theleraperate tun the inempyeeran an united to attend. By order erne Con dela I J J menials% se C=l • ICSUIIPHY tsi WiIdWIELD Imre received •by Brj m. a sister, of scares imd esirab-goods * watt u arp LONG 98AWL121 of , desirable colors le , C.A. roars and Thoth° BOARE'S,l;nsaga Pebaneas, Ore de NRDs. &a., • ' • data Christmas GUM. altddis to mare most accUpaubbr 1.7 resent. to abeirlatay Mends, will find at HUH- PHIt DV IiCHFIELD°3, north emit carnet oiroulth sad hfutet tat, a Moles asuattmena at Mem BWts, itbarvh, Sours, Flue Lanett Csmbria Hadterablefe, Neat Magma, Needle We* Collar., M. Mtn - • MO I:cottoned &lie hool Book HOpOltitary. ••• 111/£68 , 8 Normal. Reader., frlVatfries L ao; Aim,. yy aretica,Grarcorma,GeosropMes, Mara it,lkation• cry, Maps, Globea, arid every ; work anti is p%ibUo and pinata acharls. . ; !AIN, A gettrili 11..0111901C Mr3%N: r amble for &boots, dwelling* and Ofhtf. Also & 8:o s. '.. publications, at el Market $I ear. of Found dale B um ß-3 b.'s fresh rod, ter sale by dale JAMFA 'mix Tks flit Flan in nsinfgh _to 6n4 REAL GOOD TEAS` n er 111011111111 & vuoivorrritnir Tue. meows. sum nos ow via =mum ~ f 50e, Tice Aura 41.00 per &Musa, ..- All strictly sinkable Teas. ..' The Blast Teu at 753 sad Ma Gruen Teas at MA are, the very best Teas Imported Seto Us U. States .; det7 die. • OPISCES BlacbtFreocli Merino; sa pieces colored do do IIK/ do Parnmauccaoth, ell colon; ISU do Coburg de • .clo -30 a. A11.e.; ja. i openedby AIAbfAbIONICCO, 41.17 • CI t diliblelkesst BULL PROPZEtiIf: , A NSpetson vrtilility to anyayo In the %Ming bow sus may Lau or a vary desirable property by application to }I JOHNSTON, din • 11518ccoad at • IULM lIAIIELII SBA 1 /1101 ClLE.7ol=Warant ci I -do man wbo does not a sonsclalo the hear, of an dy.sbnee 'I If any there he,.are do not addren onp• crara to turn. Da to dl otters we say, If you wig . trender abasing a gleasnic,pardeser a box ofJalits latePo Almond Prataehlo cc Arabrasiar. Shoring Cre2MS. le Iti.teny isapornble to Ind words to de. coati the feelings or. perran who lass been and to VLbw r ing' 'cob - Orliwntl aeon, neon malting orator rals for the Cott tune.. It la c combination of arondar, add 'dinned and pleastad JULES ilkUlnllB gIieVING CREAM La estmod tingly emoilienq rendering the direst and -111011iwity board wit and gllablo, prod acing an admirable lather, and by its extremely mild nature allaying all iniok.. den, and preventing that Onplessant Ltd stir lleeltag of the akin which is so often ezporlenced diet sitige. mg. y Gentlemen amine Jol.tt Ilaael's Shavingpiamileg Creannk .ma taco the and wi. law mediataly alter coldest nse, .withoatmora tho one weaning tone chopped. And lran ores nralt, We ran Wall , say will Weyer On any Otte(. - Oa* great adrantago r sibteh Will be relpetdial gradated by those eau , wear Whiskers, b a th. fast that it will not discolor I. beard, width moo{ soaps 7.4 l e d, 2CZElL ' LL and) ;,;., ' We. 8 4rire ze, 4,,T. oglightfol preparallora, it the attar extrados a all anima oalettlaltd to render the operation of akating unplotoost. Sad wait be appreciated by all Who rake Lid or nom Preposed jt oW no k . et.,111111 Pb.lW.". FOT whokrale and mondani. AL Value/wok & Co., and R.. Bellotolittsbargb; Jolla bnnt anCi 411estoti,eur
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