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    - From s.c N 6.1 -Sal I :cal ;. -t?
Tribute to Mr: Wsbsser.
We are indebted tot friend for copy of an Ad
dress delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society
of Bowdoin Call4er Y nsuer, , l !i? s ,-TY4 r r fiar ) ,
September last, by the Rev: Dr.Spragne, of Alba-,
up, New York. If our limits permitted we should
be happy to transfer to' our columns the whole of
;this able, learned, and eloquent ja.ddress; which
adds much to the 'already ensiled reputation of this
distinguished veinier end divine. But we too en.
able to doter.. Pitrannot, however, fmbear from
laying before our readers an estrum 11.0131 it, "corn
Ireytug a tribute to the eminent gentleman whale
name Ls at the bead of this paragraph, as jaw as it
is eloquent. It comes ; opportunely to rebuke the
reckless ammadversions.which a few of the cler
gy of New England andelaewhere--eome in Con
, gross and some out—hare poured forth upon Mr.
Webster.
Socha tribute from gentleman of Dr. Sprague's
learning, piety, and eristian patruniscri, cannot
fail to have its just duence upon all candid and
sober minded men.
• Sim subject of the ildress is "the Perpetuity o,
Intellectual Indultam. The following is the
estrug
"111 were to ' sele t frono the whole intellectual
nobility of the pr t day orie whose inducnee,
especially as a sta, furnish as apt an elostrai
: tion of my rubject so y other, • should have no
octunion to look yond New 'Hngland ; and the
name to which l re f has already become so much
the property of toe ry that &msey does not tor.
bid me to allude to e; while vet it 111 to much a.
Leasehold word that nedessity hardly require that
I should prouomme iL That illustrious mum, near
ly half a century ego, wen hard at work eta neigh.
: boring college in the culttratzon of his intellect;
. and be bog been Lard at work, almost ever woes,
for the weillare et Ira country. 1 speak Lot of the
• . diginciive bite of his political opinions, or of any
particular position be may at any time have awe.
med ; . but, overtooku g ail party distinction, I speak
of blot as an ear test, booth, tor seeing patriot; a
moo of wtsdoet and a man of might; great a+ truly
ti repose as id acuon ; in thour,buul moderation as
•
to resistless peeler, I honor bun as fit ma balance
• Wheel in our political mechanism, which shall give
to each end every part of it a 'steady, safe, and ef
fective openelon.
I nonar b tio as one who has more than once
shown hinge Ili able to stand up in serene grand.
ear amidst wanong elemei and to make his
Voile heard Strove the if:Maeda smell of the storm,
declaring Circle country, Ma wnelo country, fm
ever. I tinnier am as eon who has given mull
, twos! value to the privilege of being an Ames
eito,-and win/eeI:IMMO we have only to speak to
rebut manyof the paltry can:lrani< aof other nation,.
'Poem have been periods to oar bre ory when
perues have boned in a tribute of homage to his
public 'character; and even when ho had appear
: ed on the areist of political combat, and mingled
In the hottcsi of oho fight, he has Lever tired in so
much as an eiquivocalattituder introspect to either
trinity or integrity; and his very advent:ales hare
been constrained to do him honor. Ilia vocation
- hit been that of a statesman; and there his maim
once and his honors have chiefly centereditind
• yet he has occsamnitly brought an offering to the
I Oltthe of literature, Which has given him a place
among her moot renowned Isceefacters. The
pt. - der:dons of hut pron, distinguished alike by
waste • implioity a .ii :urged strength, map Willy
eh I cog: comparison won the molt classic pro
co.tions of , antiquity. Hu. thouatita are like a
chain of diamonds, and hue style lobe • crystal
stream. soon Plymouth Retch and Honker Hill
have been invested with new attraction, by the
power of his eloquence; and as long as the one
stands a Whlleitil foe religious freedom, and the
other a mimeos for civil freedom, each wilt he a
witness alio to the mej may of intellect. Yee, be
will °lire eh through alb coming time; will live a
continually:bugling - and *lmager, and more wide
ly dffused life. And If the State where he arcs
born sod nurtured, or the State in which moot of
kis publio life has been passed, should venture an
attempt to monopolize his fame, or hereafter to
build his Monument, his ministry would cry oat
that be twittered to ear; the world would cry oat
that ha - belonged to her; and. hese universal eierms
-- Would be echoed and reechoed by each pawing
penerstion," _ _
'A Sournarnitais. refuters
The Albany Dutchman fur4shes the following
brief biographical sketch of kr. Join Reassusw,
a man who,, vast arid vateinis artainmants would,
bdt (or hid seclitied hshits: and idatto modesif,
have long sinto won fame and tarmac. The
"Learned .Bliehtraltlit," unwilling that his light
should be' hid, tont.: the tide at its good and has
made the most of ate acquirements. But Mr. Pat•
terson,embsent as a Mailigniatieian cod a Linguist,
having quietly and diligently given his days to the
spagoliox and Ins nights tq study, is comparative
. ly anknOviss. lie is nevertheless an honor to his
crafter] io his noway.,
• -o an at chorr.siesa, Oil ,a.= - a... _
CO; he is, thereto , . to.nis 51st year. &the f : t,;e
. of tour years, he ccsoved with his parents to Can
ada Hid father was a ehocmaker by trade, and
died peer; his mother is still living and resin. to
Canada, near the buy of Hamann. . Mr. Paterson
was apprenticed ,to an uncle to learn the house
carpenter'. business. At this employment Ito con
tinued about three years when his andel met with
a reverse of fortune, which campelled his nephew
to pumue some other milieu for a livelihood.
His nett auempt to be unfelt was as Macro boy
to a country phyaromn, with whom Mr. P. remain
ed till be woe nearly as welt rind in Medicine •as
his employer. It. m, doebtleas, to "the Doctor's
Library? Mat Mr. Paterson is mainly indebted for
the leerary tames by which his after life has beat
so singularly distinguished. . .
Quitting the doctor, we shortly after fed boa In
Buffalo, where ho acted as clerk in a drag store
for Duet three months, when the Mien and well
Ailed shelves of stationer of that cap,
induced. htm '‘to throw physic to the dogs," and
takes positron tinder the tree that brought blushes
and aprons into the worldthe tree of Knowledge.
la connection with their: bookstore, the Idemrs.
Salisben ye published a paper called the Beale Ots•
'sette, which paper having contained a lapel, the
• proprietors were seed; arid judgment rendered a
gainst them for D 3,000. They at ohms proceeded
to smuggle their stock lota Niagara. Callade; and
rent Jo there for the paryame of disposing of in
_HeMita nett part of. building °envied by a prla
ter,end en dimmed la the Dock of books in about
eight Months.
Bet, g again thrown on his own resources, he
agreed to se. type (or M. Fergana, publisher of
the ?Imp= Spcciator. At this time, the earlobe,-
hed Roberti:l/oriel contributed to its colcmns, and
beteg a !radical reformer, he libelled the Govern.
meet. Por this opeenis of enjsyment, Mr Perim
. eau wad imprisoned, h sipaper ceased its exist
ence,MDle Patersea te as *gain compelled to seek
herfurrotoe elaewhere. It MA hit intention then
•to go to: Montreal; but fading at Impossible to
raise the necessary rondo° carry him there, he
was co spelled to .foot it" to Reek Rock, and
not having means sufficient to pay his ferriage,
returned to Buffalo. At this latter city he remain
ed threeyears, during which time he learned his
trade (that of a printer) 'in the elhee of 1). M.
Day, publisher of the: Sothic. Journal. Atter
having visited and worked in a number of places, i
be took up his restdence — ln this city, In the year'
1822, i residence that be has continued to this
day. His first work in Albany, he round at E. W. '
Skinner'.
, i
The degree of A. M.meas conferred on Mr. P.
in the Year 1836, by Union College.
As We : Mentioned DM week, Mr. Pateraon Is a
scholar in-every mum of the term. He is net
only thoroughly veered in every branch of mathe
matics, but can relit and Mile Greek, Inds, He.
• brew, and Arable, with as much ease and fluency
as he can Realist. In the different tivicg laitgea•
gee he Is : equally well paged up, and is probably
the only matt on earth hocan converse in every
language spoken In4dope. am great work,
"The Calculus of Operation, . has jut beanies/is
ed Sari the prep, and i , in Operation ,,
opinion of scum
tifia men, ono of the m profound' prodiactlans
that the Mathematical rid has yet given to an'
4 0
Misty.
From what we have tlrritten above, the reader
will perceivelhat Mr. Paterson is tot only a self
.... I_ made, bet a most persevering man.. With no ald ,
bnt Judi/airy, and no higher salsry then thhlef, 4
is bestowed op a Journeyman Printer, Mnr. Pater ,
son has become not only thoroughly acquainted
with reel' depahtment of human knowledge, bat
has acquired a handsome tilde property, and owns
One of the beattelect libraries to the city. The
latter COMMAS some 3,04:0 volumes, while its eat s
mated worth Is put down at sin thonstud dollar.
A Week ego we stated that John Paterson 01
Albany, wan OA meet extraordinary man in &na
rk. The above lama, we think, prove In in
our opinion, nature will -prodece a half doses
. Shakspeare's before abs prodtices another MID
SF belle acquirements will compare with those be
longing to this modest, unpretendieg printer. To
our young tree, the history of this unaided
' should act as a atlurolue to exertion. Having the
same means of progreation, they should endeavor
to amebae his success.
• Before we conclude this rather bury oketch,we
may as well render It a hide more complete, by
stating that Mr. Paterson married In 1b23, Wee
Orilla Bosworth, by whom be hashed five child.
rear—the eldest, Ens, is' married to Charles G.
Resp, of this MI, Mr. I'. mill works at tourney
work—his present employer being Joel Mantel,
of State street.
Cm:river:on or Corson rn Cantor—. The nob.
ieci of cotton cultivation appears to be spreatilm,
thronghout the liritith cotuntal possessions. The
-last scoot= from Ceylon show that in that bland
the subjects coruddered to be one of material im
portance, while, from the great mass of informs•
non collected on all the princip al points worthy of
notice, it would appear, t capaties of
producing cotton of tine quality and in large quan
tities are unquestioMible. The soil and climate
are considered tube superior to India for the pun
mac, and a competent authority has declared that
it can he grown equal in qiientity and cheaper in
price then that of toe United Suites About twelve
thousand square miles of tend are mentioned as ad
untriy suited for its cultivation, and it la thought
that in oboist three years from the time of Its being
pot midis itthiratiou, more than one million bales
would be produced annually. The natives have
mimed crops audicient for their own one from time
immemortal, and the native cloth hi strong and
earful It kW oleo been shown thatcotam an great
oboadance can be grown in Africa, on the west
enlist, fully equal in quality to that of the United
States• fiamplea already rebetved from Liberia
have been valued at trom 7 I 4d. to 8 34d. pet
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and entweriptions, for Ibis paper, *atilte received and
awarded from this °Mee.
•
RU7Strai wren ACsista.—There is /tome little
excitement at Washington, at the present time, In
reference to a correspoodente which is now going
on between the Austrian Mlnistet, Baron Garen,
and the Secretary of State. ft appears that An.
his is quite indignant at on: having sent au agent
to Hungary, during hdr recent struggle, to express
to that unfortunate nation our sympathy far her
nise, and our willingeess to acknowledge her In
dependence to 110011 as the had established a gov
ernment We understand that the President at
sumes a very high attitude in reference to this
matter, and will show the Imperial Court that this
government—while it will violate none of the
riahts of nations--will not hesitate to &snot its
own dignity and its duties to liberty and humanity.
From present aspects, We should not be surprised
it a rupture should take place, as we anderented
that a moat powerful letter was addressed to 13a
yon Gerolt, Curing the last week, in reference to
.his matter, which will greatly excite the ire of the
Austrian Government when It is received. It
was in reference to this the. General Cass request
ed, early last week, that his Acadian Resolutions
might lie over for the present, as he had jam re.
ceived some gratifying Information which would
probably render them unnecessary. The clever
i.
eonrepundent el the Baltimore Son, Mr. Grand,
who is always posted as to what is going on at
. head quarters, hints strongly at the probability c
our having a blunt with Audits.
Jannis Luso tx Prrrsaintou.—We are authorised
by Mo. Barnum, to say that Jenny Lind will posi
tively visit Pittsburgh in the early part of March,
and will give one concert. The tickets are to be
sold at auction.
The Tarlff—Ur. Corwln'n 'Report
The able arguments of Mr. Corals m favor o
adequate protection to American Industry have
fell likes bomb shell Into the croup of the Free
Traderai while the Weeds of homi tabor have La.
ken-fresh courage, and with renewed energy are
struggling for the defence and succor of the Vatl
Intern am concerned.
The leading presses of the reentry speak In
high terms of the report, as tt most clear, logical,
and able State paper. The New Yarl Trzbune
esys that "if it could only be rasa with candid at•
tendon by our whole valuta population, we believe
it would *office of itself to secures booed...in
change In oe Rational Policy."
The No. Font Cormercial boseig no r.
will lay it aside mahout a, careful• peruaa!, and
addr.
"Mr. Corwin hoe supplied the 'country with
facts that ought to be carefully studied nod we:gh
ed in all their legitiatate remit. He tette ;act
tablish no vogue theory, hot In enlighten the ',at
tic mind on A great prami; al quettien; etc. rpm,
which every voter ought to be well inform
ed, that he may to exerman his franchise a•
to taster the! policy which will mart be:acacia:ly
operate upon the country. nod most permanently
promote it, prosperity. The peli:.cal ...Mom laid
down by the Secretary is that such d,rvirainating
duties should be imposed on Eireign manor...um .
ed toilette to shall upstate an a On:Witt, to
supply. That may can the counuy rely upsa ito
own resources, when pressed by thooo 0110011
geodes to ..itch, however secrete they may at
present .sieela t. .d.,is nees!...ssrily ramp or ttss..ex
. At present we stand in ibis positiow Our
htheyitt*shatitErciiliftiiit4reffnliitrin:
pests exceeded one hundred end seventy eight mil
lions. The disproportion between the two, it is
expected, will next year he greeter; say, exports
one hundred and sixty five millions. and imports
two hundred and fifty millions 'nu, Lot tries
that while the demand for manufactured oillebtil.
increasing, our ability to manulacturn forourselves
is regularly decreasing undi-r the operation of the
pmeer.t tanff. It is not clacult surel y tame where tin
will lead re—to what mortifying dependence upon
• sad embarrassing indebtedness to Great Britain,
when we might by a more in....miens and rnittliy
pro:me:truer:can gnidu3Py !acquit- the power of
supplying our own LCCOI.IO ten nod el . prootebty em
ploying our own rapidly noginuntinc pupdstior
We ere tat "Sea but e of Amer:ern
lades protentou 0. 00 , 1.1. • 1..
n tonal duty on the nor f on.
Nottleg else will so nuiy nen permanently
usb e cace among oortistves, c:c p iota
comfyrs end contentment, nod rest t•O tru a,
tschmens of the mosses to ibex coyote!, line
laws and their institution., no ibund•nee et etc.
ployment. These attachments it a the duty of
every governo.ent to promote. Horne martuisc
tows increase and supply such labor. The pry
ent twill' discourages it It does Ant anaihtinte this
photo of nottoosl industry, sod
euts?o , :ve, the amount of fsbor to be toppled to
the people. It it of little use to say that at ores
cut the..mpply,,of labor is equal to the demand.--
It Wiwi so evlEeusly au son once ml.!. ft will
become lets so era, year; end it is high time that
• pahlio policy should be adopted which will leo:
to future prospects as well us or more than to
p-tet con sentence"
The Now York Courier and Eacrutrer speak' of
Mr. Corwin's report, as follows:
.fdr. Corwin's repeat has been received with
naive:sal favor. It is a plain, clear, straight lots
Ward business document; and that portion of it
sh , ch Is devoted to an examination of the protect
tiff, is especially able and imprestrive. The ca.
grossing nature of the questions which lave re.
really agitated the country, has diverted public
attention, in s great degree, from this important
subject. But it cannot much longer he evaded
The apposite of manulacturiog establiabmeets
throughout the Northern sod Eastern States, the
dear:reed condition of the trop works of Pennsyls
wants, and the downward tendency of all branch
, es of American indestry, will compel Congress to
k Who some action upon this s ubject at co distant
I day' •
Mr. Corwin snits, moreover, that the exigen
cies of the government will demand a revision of
tho present Tariff. Exieting twa will tot raise,
as much revenue as will be 'required. And la
re•adjustiog the rates of duty, public sentiment
wilt demand that tome attention be paid to the ir •
threats and the neeetaltie. of Americas labor. The
present law lays a higher duty upon the raw ma
terial, than upon the goods manufactured Item it.
What Is this bin paving to foreign, a premium
over American laborl
Now that the slavery agitation has emitted, and
we are again to have the benefit of quiet and tem
perate councils, we trust that thin subject will re.
crier from Congress that degree of a acetion which
its importance demands."
These extracts will rumps to BLOW oar readers
the opinions entertained by rho bent preteen in the
country on thin report, end on the civilly interest.
tug object itdilates upon. Oar th rig Is very ect ,
Wit, If there is not some modif cstion of the prce•
eat ruinous Tariff, which will meet with general
acquiescence, and relieve our earning hor_•e ie.
dostry, it will be a powerful element in the next
Presidential conteet. By that time the country
will be so prostrated that It will he impossible for
politicians to bold the masses to party fealty.—
There is an opportunity cow to tete the quenticu
out of party issues and party strife, and to settle
it oa broad and beneficent grounds, The admin.
iaustipn is willing to aid nil In Its power in the
patriotic work, and if the Democrats of the North
ern States will join in the effort, the work can be
efficiently done. If they neglect this golden op.
portnnliy, they will leave a potent engine to Le
wielded for their overthrew In 19r/4
Scummier or Su.vxst.—The scarcity of silver
cola is at present attracting a good deal divina
tion both la this country and Europe. The with.
&mai of this coin from circulation has been go
ing on tot some time in this country, and several
deacriptione have become so scarce that a conaid.
arable premium is t. mined by the brokers, cape.
chilly for Mexican and Spanish doilars We nee
lice that an increased coinage of gold dollar, half
ogles. and eagles, is supplying this scarcity. The
London Time% in an article on the =me subject,
says:
"Tian in proportion as silver comes to be dis
placed by gold in countries where it has hitherto
been to extea•iro circulation, its farther relative
rise will be checked, because its uses, and the coo•
segtrent demand tor it,.wlll be diminshed A de
crease in the Intrinsic value of each metal may
then be looked for, although not In equal propor
tions; and the only way in which it will be possible
that this tali can be traced thereafter wilt be by as
eeetturring from time to time the general exchange.
able relation between them and other commodities
so as to iminnare the purchasing power of both
snag what . it eras at former periods."
Lb Stated dint Wall street is almost barren of
the commodity; halt dollars are Tuned at two per
cent. premium, and Mexican dollars ere at a pre
mix of 5 per ma.
yaws WABIIIniGTOX
COTToo*OatlaCc of We Eh Usbusgh Guette...
.... Wasicina Tom; Dec. Ig, 1659':
The Poottlea of South Cazollustilo
eat Mato of Things—The TortlL
- -
If we judge from probithle ahseLSouth Carolina
Ls preparing heraelf for ietistanee to the laws of
the United States. The bill appropriating three
hundred thousand dollars for. " putting the Slate
In • condition of defence," puled both Houses
of the Legislatare, and is no doubt nom a law.
perceive that one of Its provialons creates the Orrice
of Inspector General of Artillem with a salary of
two thonsmid dollars per annum. I do not be
lieve that there in any intention of expending any
considerable part of this money in warlike preps
ratiallil, bra such Indications of insurreetionary
purposes Canna bat arrest attention. How far the
contemplated proceedings we in contravention of
the clause in 'action 10, article 1, of the Constitu
tion, which ordains that " no State shall, without
the consent of Congress, lay any duty of tonnage,
Law troop, or ships of war, in times r (pram," may
be doubted. 'Consequently it may become a set'
lout question when the right of the Federal Laes
atitiVe to Intervene for the pratection of the Union
against threatened danger. It will strike every
one who reflects upon the condition of public feel
ing in Smith Girding, and the tenon of Its public
authorities, how Indefinite and unsubstantial are
her console:eta against the Union and Federal
Government. It is only lately that there has been
any discunion upon the question within the State.
All said or written has been one sided deanncia
uon. Upon what occasion, and for what purposes,
does she cow propose to rush upon the deepernlo
extremity of war and revointion f Her complaints
resolve themselves into these alleptlona of grits
enee. California has excluded slavery, and with
that exclusion hat been "mthe'l tote the Union;
and the people of the North contteue to express
adverse opinions upon the :moil ar loatittttion 01
the South. To talk about aggressions In a cuss
like this is simple fatuity. la fact all assertions of
senreantou3 is the moot transparent pretence, and
worn a pretext so manifesay false is made the
justlfirallon for insurrection, it argues badly for a
pe•ccial arjutunent. The inorgents demand no
remedies' and therefore their imagined wrongs
coo not be redressed. They propose no terms,
and therefore no concession which It ia potable to
make them, will divert them from their designs.
Almost the only motive of action which they as.
enbe to themselves, nod which other people can
understand, in • blind, unreasoning hatred of the
Union, ant of the eitisene of the Northern States.
without amaing upon the alp:fact right of races
aino , it is apparent that South Carolina cannot be,
permitted to withdraw from the confederacy alone.
She world leave the Union in the Humor.a of
enmity, and would remain in the midst of oar ter
ritories an enemy still. It cannot be; there Is no
parallel case in the worla's history. If she desert
the Union new, she will be brought back, likeo ther
detertara, in fetters and shortie. Secession may
be a natantl tight, but like many of the natural
,r 0.5 de moo before he becomes a citizen, once
abandoned. It can never be resamed.
It appears that if South Carolina permits in the
h come for which only these warlike preparations
min be intenced, bloodshed will be unavoidable.
There is no poasibihiiy of commomise. The first
overt act of reel/Mace to the Federal law*, these
for the collection of revenue, br example, tam
subject the perpetrator. to the pains and penalties
of pension. Bat It is probable that the appropria•
tiaras and other h menacing intimation. of the fearful
things South Carolina has in store for her siva.
arc left in b a applied or ant, according to
the dircretion of the Governor, which discretion,
it to prob:biy expected, will be modernly Gitf.
wed.
We shall get smoothly through the businen of
the session, with the rain:aloe of that past of it
which relates to the Tariff I regard the result of
the movement. now making in reference to that
I aubjeet cilh the greatest eolicitede. The want of
time, and the impediments which the rules throw
in the way of any beiMelin which cannot command
MAyMity of two thirds, feeder. It extremely
doubtful, in my mind, whether any effectual re
form of the present oppressive eptem can be
obtained this winter. I desire that all who are
.aterel!ed in obtaining tee relief which au.retentist
°mace:ton oboe ran •tr,d, tray know the poachse
pelicice of affair', sad not indulge in delusive
hope. Notions but the most vi.roraus Giet(101111
...No encl. (loam. on to the work expected of it.
Every day's mactleo readers the prospect of dual
relief ten eneocar.ging. Imam.
Wannacra.4, Dec. 19-1850.
Nr. Ewing and his ataallsata — Th•
Canso., Ilassau—World's Pals-4<nay
Line's Last Consort.
I vinoopt miataireotlip oilarsr day .. iti ramie;
your Madera, a Zar
act Mr. ing would prepare bima
gli thearnsulta
upon ibo patriotir adminaira=nitrrviructrtinisras
.atalY a maaubari in regard to the removal or WeL
ler and Lane. Vlr. Ewing, finding the hie for
bqasurce iu decltaing to avail Walsall' of the facts
wh hod come to hie knowledge officially am
•
turned mw a weapon against him, seems to base
gone to the Deparummts, in his capacity of Sena
:or, on his Rani:acts bad dote, and there forme
tE, emole•t materials with which to relief their
Bredbery'e resolation concern
calning up. Mr. Ennag rentini
a bad prov.•ked, snd replied 1.
`ilvic.icomb, Can, and Dnepr. He cact
i—Ai:iv i0:0..e the wblea coot. lb m, sod sio far a
they Filetn pteJ any reply, they :wi.daed therniclaca
to tha. denunciation of pioartipnon, which cornea
w.tt .11.7 n peculiar grace from democrats, who
have practised red lived upon the doctrine since
entering upon their political existence. They
a:tato:ly avoided facia. The duty of a reply was
devol:r.l upon Mc_ Bright, of hadn't", who was
not in his pace to day. Ha la donktleas cramming
h.maelf tot a grand lamentation Over Gen, Lane.
hcoileman's este is a gloat card with the op.
pie , :kon, and I bane no doubt that those Of his
tr'enda who 11/0 10 taxi:rattly making bat ant a
martyr to his principles, have serious thee-ease(
uswg him in a mush race for the presidency.
The oritankaton and oroceedlogs of the Census
Bureau are autijects of pride and setsfsetion to
every American who has had an opportunity to
beewmo acqnaleted w;th them. The fini object
of coerce has been m Idale the most accurate
percedee enumerrsion of lehabileriu in the United
Stater. From the extreme care which myths an
cry operation of the bureau. there con be on
doubt that this will be accomphased to a manner
to command the coufidence° , the mast skeptical.
The returns are comic' in with rapidity; end In
them, when ail shall be collected. may be fond,
written out in • fair round hand, the name of em
cry dweller within the wide extended twrder, of
this linen The eystem for the detection
and correction of errors,: enema to be u
nearly perfect ea can be devised. So far as re.
ceived, the return. are creditable to the fidellty,ae•
coney, and intelligence at those employed In
making them. The labor and responsibility of
sOpe•vaoing and directing inch a work, may be
estimated from the fact, that nearly three,thousand
asainant Manhole have been engaged,' In what
may properly he celled the field oper ations, la
cuumcrating the inhabitants, and collecting the
great earit,ty of aatistice intirmation required by
law. The Superintendent, Mr. Kennedy of your
State. hr, honed a number cf circulars to these
agents, propounding inquiring, the answers to
which will be of unquestionable mine to the le.
ginater, the political economist. and the historian.
When duly callated and prepared for publication,
the result. of these labors will be such mto excite
the admiration of all Who may trapect them.—
'rho mespendiam of the seventh moms of the
United State., it prepared upon the enlightened
lend comprehensive . plan of the Superintendent,
will present, in the moat compact and commodious
.form, en authentic exposition of the population,
aceitary and social condition, wealth and femur.
nes of the United Sates. It will be now:palled
by nay work of the kind ever nodertaken to any
country, end will, of Itself, constitute a Woe of
•wealth and knowledge, in the shape of facts and
detail., ascertained under the guarantee of official
authority, a blob may he drawn apon:ln the next
decade, without fear of exiimetion.
The most diatiogniabed men of cur own, and
the representatives of foreign countries, after
eaneurone the eystens upon which the inquiries
are conducted, and recalls analyzed and record.
ed, have pawed the warmest comeiendation upon
is Time most be given for the full developement of
the system, and performing, the labor. which it
embraces. Nor mutt money ho grudged in giv
ing It toll effect, titongh I uuderstand that there
m no expectation that the whole mist of the work
will exceed the estimates of Gengresa. Bat it
would be folly to Impair the vain. of the work
proposed to be done by undue impatience for the
results, or by a niggardly parsimony In respect to
expenditure.
I was todebted to the eminency of Mr. Kennedy,
fur permiaslonln examine the operations of the
lmen, and found envy part of them replete
watt- interne, and prestrattug with regularity
end ell deefrable epeed. Returns from Maass.
onumns, atid the Wryllory ot Miaamota, are alone
complete. Generally the Marshals and assistants
at the Ssuth epperato be more dilator{' than Mose
at at. j , North, bunch Kentucky furctshes • most
reilitahle exception. The rehires are nearly all
in from diet State. So they a:a from Wooer:
Virginia, while Cann the Eastern district of that
State, and 'the Wetter° district of Penneylvants,
next to none at all. From Alabama, and one or
two of the ether Sentbetu Steles en cereal des
mend Is made for more time within which to rent.
der return', the limit now being the first of Feb.
ntty. •
la making rey ackneWledgMents to the &mere
intendant of this bureau, for the civility stem toe,
and in remarking upon the pldlity with, hich he
oroonis to preside over it, I would net detract
from the credit die to Ibe able and dlstingniched
Chief of the Department., Hon. A.s. H. Stuart,
without whom concurrence and enthority the ad.
mlrable arrangement. I have bided, sketched,
noted ant have been adopted. ,
The proceeding, of Compieu have tteiLbeeio 0,
much consequence for some days past. The bill
from the Post Office Committee for thoiednetten
of postage, upon the plan of the DepertMent, bat
been ander dllettaltion to day in the Homo.—
I tit; debate ` mttl comment ROW*, and there it'.
• Mlle donne Olaf the bill aril then peas. There is'
Saner that it may be amended so as to eatab
flab uniform rate of five Mats, instead of that
Of three cents for Otheeid, and nee for unpaid kt•
tars. For my own part, I cannot butatunk that
there ought to bo c Mseriminetinn in the rates for
long and short distancet. my five indthree cents
A very important retinction,.heturever. is certain
to take place.
The Centel Committee of the National Institute
• have applied for the U.B. ship of the line Ohio, to
transport the articles tor. the world'. lair to Lon
don. They think they will obtain that noble ves
sel. The arNacaooght to be in louden by the
lat Ketch next, and lethal •nd, It will be nearer
nary that they shall leave New, York on the Hist
of February, or before. The Atm ought to be gen
erally knnwn.
Jenny lend'a Concert lout night. was a manta
coot alma. Foe building wee filled, and the elt•
diastase:, eel:vended; still, I confeas the evetting
pulsed off less pienemntly , than that or the previous
concert Jel , e) .vtdent:y jaded, and these.
lectiort .tf• et. et, vas thindicioens , Thick of any
mortal women tie . ..fel:log to eccomplah Hail
Celumbio alone n wee dowti on Jenny'slisa
To say that she at emoted it to etmegh. I need
not say that it tesc, nem beginning to end, an
elongated sethech There was also a good deal
of unnecemary end ungentlemanly distutbsoce.—.
Tho occasion of it ree.fiee me that thecheering
of public men, the President tone always ex
cepted, et politic pieces of amusement, is • Frac.;
that ought not to become common.
Junes.
PROM. NEW TORE
Corrcipoodence of the Pittsburgh Outfit.
NEw Yout, Dec. 19.
Primary ulectiuna, ordinarity,excite but Mau
interest or nuentioa, in large eatery out of, and
away from, the immediate circle of the profession-
al politicians, though rho Poet t one that reflects
no eredkupon the people at large,'who are nitwits
ready enough to complain, if bad nominations are
made, when the tru.li in, the cause of the grievance
ream with theluse'ves Some of these sort of ctrl
runs, I verily believe, would rather live in Ronk,
or in Turkey, whore n tzar or a Ehan saves the
people the trouble of governing vhconelves. A.
min who carrot farad half an hear, or la too indo-
teat toattend the primary elections in his district,
is not tit to be nn American citizen. He is not a
Repablican. Instead of living In New York, or
Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, be should emigrate at
once to the more Congenial clime of St. Peters•
burgh or Vienna. Yet there are hundreds, nay,
thousands, of such persona among oh
These thougtas are rnggested by the fact that the
Whig party of thin city is to hold as primary elee• •
lions, to choose, on Monday neat, the beers who
locally are to govern it the ensuing par. And I
give utterance to them here, because the disasters
which have overtaken the party in this marediaa,
the few months past, are felt more or lees among
our iriend3 in other part, of the country. These
disasters never would have occurred, if the manes
of the people had done their duty,, in tune, at the
primary elections. Our may at borne Whip be
gin to see and acknowledge these facts, and there
fore it is expected the elections of Monday tiest
Will be more . ger.emlly participated in than any we
hiWe had here for a long while. Ido not believe
any body will attempt to make the inuoone be•
tween "Seemrd" and `Tinware." There are good
Influencer at mark, referred to in a fernier epis
tle, which will prevent toy such mischievous di-
Virden.
The stmaship Africa, which comes to this pa t
from Liverpool, direct,has now been at sea twelve
days, and is therefore hocrly expected. News
from Europ e now more anxiously looked for
than it has-en since the breaking out of the Ray.
atuuons 0f18.13--and no wonder, for, at Illeba dales,
the peace of not only Germany, but cities whole
Continent, teemed to be hanging on a hair. Cap
ttatists and basmesa men here bee in a general
war n lucrative (meninx for AMETiCan enter
prise, speculation, nod cc:proctor, but there are
others, again, who fear that so wide spread a con.
dagmtion, a. Mis German one threatens to be,
would not leave us altogether unscathed. Cillilii•
ed nation., nose n dur., ere so .altalately connected
web one nrioth , r, rectally as well an morally, that
a shock which in given to nee, or two,almost
of nceetaity, rererluerstes ihroashoat the whole
fami y.
The workmen engaged in the extensive rope and
cardsge manufactures ol Williamsbrugh, have
milted In a tnemonal to Countess, pmymg for such
a modification of the present lard', as wilt not ate
solutelymbe the h,ad out of their mouths There
me in the immediate vicinity of that village (op ,
polite New York, an the Long joined .hoc) sonny
trip tamolic, making, la the argregate r frona
090 to 30,000 tens of cordage every . year II Up to
1817, the nom when the present tanti begait pme
beady to ir4u , e the tattering incenses, these mato
lishments manufaletured thetrourdageahnieat exclw.
sleety byeAmtericen labor. Since that time; how
ever, the ta.preasioas-iftto!...
rot nativity to tu
men out ib -- erispe...ement, but ,evela thow oea
uca-?Witb
told annihilation ibis importnat brunt:the demo.
tic basketry. The mort industrious wartmarr in
the factor.se nary, can hardly make more thritubree
or four dollars per week. 1t is to way ken
LocotocoOm lavers rho ..erf, of liusa*to rob and
be ear the ialramrs of America!
The "first" snowstorm of 'the selaortlievieiting
veto day. The stranger, however, Is rathestbsshbal,
looks thin .d weakly, no that he Is not likely, tan
this occasion, to make a very lasting impose..
The North River firm and fast, note,abare Mad
sen, and if the present cold weather eantlaues
lew dam. lorgo , Jack Frost will bra* his My em.
borer down to cur own doors. .
Tame is a remarkable " vitality" in" the Stock
Market, at present—to employ a Wall Street
phrase. In Erie there is enasiderahlespoeOlation
atom, which occarons a wide door uation in pri
ces, from day to day. The bends of 1801, sold, to
day, at 102 12, the `income" do at 951.4, and the
“certafteatea" at 97. The 'Voce is held at 87
Gov.-meat mound. ect.erally, Steven firm And
in lair demand. Permsylvanus Ave per Paw are
held at 93 3 8.
Cotton--Cnuon has sold to the extent of 3000
bales, since my last, a! full Id decline—slam the
America's arers—on Upl.ds and Hondas. Bold
ors are westing now for the Aftlea'sadvices before
operating kriguly.
Flour—Sal. the Owe dant rest, 22,000 blahs at
4,75 foe common ante, 4,87 1.2 for strait ikt., mixed
Michigan 4.81 1-4; Indiana and Ohio 4,81 14,
pare Genesee sao 12 1.2, fancy bliehigna 4,93,
Sootbem brands 5,1'1.5,73.
Orate—Wheat is Ii pod request for milling, at
120 for white Genes., and 112 1.2 foe red do , fair
1 Canada 106, in bowl Rye 71.1a77c Barley 89c.—
Corn to in active request at 81 I.2ert for round
yellow. Cktie 45a47c
Alba—Asko are 1,9042,021.2 for plata:tad 8,91
be for pearls.
Provision.—Mein pork b. ailvaleed 371.9,
Ohio sells a112ae2.37 1.2. Beef as tower, sales of.
country mere at 8.37, priSr do. is dull at 15119,20
Ohio lard 13 steady at 7 3.407 741, kegs 7 34. lkes
eed hoess
iron=—Englasb bar is In apecalatlve demand, at
30,50,37 0 nun. Sales AO Mas Scotch pig, to ar
ise, at 19,27, cash.
Coat--Sales 150 tons ulterior Liverpool at 807;
100 do., Alabturta 4,20, mom , other kinds dull.
Se..7oes
Counarra Crusts or 51a.mx.—We ;dud In the
Portland Advertiser the following official table of
the complete turns of that State. s It does not
sustain the estimete matle 'by the Mope rpers,
and which are have previously Oen s
Counties. 1850. 1640. Increase.
York, 60,094 ,61 , . 0`27 6,071
Comberlsed, 79,547 62,600 10,657
Lincoln, 74 502 63,542 11291
listscock,,77 2 25616 5,740
Washtngtoo, .Wlll 25,34 10402
Kennebec, - 02'524 50 524 6 720
Oznard, 29,766 ;5.599 1,427
Soutenret, 35,r91 33012 1,679
Penobscot, 63.293, 45,705 17, 359
Walslo, 47 229 41,539 5;694
Pistrasquis, s 4,735 13,138 1,597 -
Franklin. 20 027 20600
Aroogooli, 12.525 9,413 - 3,120
553 026 :501,78 63,603
Usduct decreaz<• of Frigklin county, T 73
81,213
Ilto concur for 1350 doe - a
not ionlqe 1375 iamb•
italll3 residing nonh or tho 44101ut Bluer, which
were tocnoled io the ccusueof 1610. but being in
the territory ceded to Croat Etrltain•by the bound
try freely, ye cow out of ihe State. The pOpti•
lotion tying within the present litalia orthe 81110
in 1840 . no 495, 9 1. The actual inereste
therefore 63,105, or In the ratio of 166 per cent.
Tux Crinssni or PUILADELPIILY—Thu fall returns
of the comma of Philadelphia snow is population of
406,308' , and an Increase /a the task ten years (In
1840 it was two huodred and fifty right thousand
and thirty seven) of one hundred and forty eight
thousand two hundred and twenty oae, or fifty *ev
en per cent. The following are the returns for the
several dtstrists
• - - - -
Population. Nimes. Families.
Old Philadelphia, 121417 16,212 20,176
Northern Libertim, 47,223 WA 9,056
14,E95 9,150 10,501
44,770 7,555 9, 0 6 11 •
Southwark . , -"d799 6,451 7 . , •% 2
Moyanteu,n,g, VII! 4,096 5,269
Suburban Districts, C 0,201/ 21,577 1 / 1 275
401,353 '60,720 71,205
VirEiOia is iteib , tios tow, the baits of free
trade, end t yht hitter arc those Intim to unsay d
oar Musses. They c4me •to too shape of books
repley to the it:die:duet, cod the detraction of
positive and exacts eaten to hie State. Whilst it
rains the cue, It ands to impoverish the other.—
We tee In the Valley Whig of the 13th inst.; Is
advertised to he sold, order a deed of trot, the
/Elia Iron'Farate, together with all the peaco
at end real estate notched to it. Another coati•
lottimeht or the name kind, we sae 1:002 an laver.
nomad in the same paper, Is about . 10 clew 01
apemen,: These -sestitifseterlog sod relater;
esteems 'spare" op coder the protecting wing Of
the tariff vf 1:42, and hove *oak ander that of
184 a—they ',teen nursed by the one, .and have
bees destreyed.by the 'other. The fidlureofthese
enterprlsa ahem be an:Mated to the bad roan.
mamma of their owners; far we seethe lame ef
fects etsewhere, and their aciveraility points 19
as entiamd a anse.—Breh. Wldg.
. .
• Wamtra axo Usatec.—Tbe
Isg U rm extract from Mil Webate pie Dentinal
Bused is 1843, on the occasion of the =Mole.
tion of Banker Hill Monument:
vln the Iteventein millions of happy people who
comp: se our American community, there is not
one man who has not an interest that stru cture,
just as there fa not one who has not a deep and
abiding interest in the vio which It wu design.
ed to commemorate. The respectability, I may
toy, the sublimity of the oicaahin, depends en.
arely on Its rouroaality. It is all—all American.
Its sentiment'. comprehenelve enough to em
brace the whole American amity, from North to
South, from East to West; audit wilt stand,l hope
Weyer, emblematic of that Union which coo•
arms us together. And woe betide the man who
coates hero to day with sentiments any leas than
wholly American. Woe betide the matt who
shall venture to outod here with the sulfa& 10.
cal jealottaies, local feeling, or local enuatles, bur.
Ding in las bosom. All our bapplaess and al our
glory depend. on our Union. The monument it.
self, in ail that is commendable In Its sentiment
and character, depends npvn the Union. 1 do
not mean to say that it would not keep its posi
lion if the States were rent islander by fact on
or violence: I do not mean that the heaving
earth would move it from Its base, and that tt
would actually totter to its fall, if dismember.,
meat should be the all cape of our land; and 1
cannot say that it would mingle as fragments
with those of a broken constitution. Bat In the
beeper:log of such even'.. woo Is there who
would dare to look up to 'al Who Is there that
from beneath ninth a load of mortification and
ahem* as would overwhelm him, could approach
to behold it, Whets there that would not expect
eye balls to. he scared by the Intensity or Its
allentireptoofl= For my pan, I say, that If it be a
misfortune, desisted by Providence, tor mcr to see
' such it time, I will look at it no more, I will avert
my eyes from it forevef."
TOIL Lou CItBIIII3ILAND RAIL ROAD.—The fol
lowing letter totho editors, from a friend at York,
will be read with gratification by rho stockholders
of the Company nod all who are interested in the
.promotion of the undo of Baltimore. Thecomple-
Ron of thin short but important work forms a new
bond of onion between our own city nod the State
of Pennsylvania:
Corral:tom:mace or the Baltimore Aimed ann.
Yoe', Dec- 19, 1850.
Glecnantim-1 had the pleasure of asmog over
the entire line of the York and Cumberland Rail
road yesterday, in the grot regular passenger ear
vrtuch has yet traversed it, and in company with
quite a large party of lades end gent trace.—
Among the company were Mr. N. Gouteaosourat,
the Renewer in charge, and on the return trip,
Judge Krax, one of the Directors of the Road and
two ladies of his family. Mr. Hoocrts, at the En•
gineer corps, won also with the party over some
miles of the route. It gives me great pleasure to
say that the road is perfectly safe and permanent—
the track very smooth and substantially laid, and
the trip was made without a single incident to mar
its pleasure or the sense of personal security of the
' company. The excursion having been gotten up
at a few hoots' notice by Mr. Gord.,.of the liber
al and enterprising company of contractor" afford.
ed the most untutatled gratification to the party,
and on our return ladies and getalemen united must
heartily in Mr. Hambley's anggeshou of a vote of
thanks to Mr. Gordon for the please' party which
he had given. On Monday next a formal opening
of there'd is to be made, in which all who partici
pate will enjoy a delightful, safe, and interesting
excursion, and the hospitality of the liberal eon
trattbrs Who spare no pains to minister to the en
joyment of their guests.
rirSince the above *as put in type, an adv.
trtement from the President of the Company has I
been received, amounting that the invitations to
the proposed excursion have been issued by the
COIIIIILCIOM withoui consultation with the Rosa
It will be found in another column.-13oft. Arun.
ran.
Pazainor Fittasoas and the Hon. Daniel Web
iter bave addressed letters to the Maryland Reform
Convention, nelosowledging the receipt by them of
the resolutions of that body in regard to the adjast
moot 1:11e9.311M1 passed at the late session of Coo
pea. We give below the communteation of Mr.
Filbuore
Wmaninvos, Dec 14, Woe.
Mr Demi Sia-1 have the honor to acktiowledge
the receipt of the report and resolutions "on the
acts of Congress forming the Compromise," etc.;
adopted by the Maryland-- Reform Contention,
which you forwarded tome, and beg leave to es.
press the high gratification which 1 derived from
their pemsal. l trust that my f mime conduct will
justify the confidence expressed by the Conctn.
min, that I will faithfully perform uLy Marty in the
present crisis; and tam gratified all.. tee actu
ante of Mato-operation at the prop.../ ldaryinod
in env eminent,: which may regptn• n ,rmuppert
of the LAGS and (701,15 t 011111 a Of 0
Truly your-
ItD FILL,SIOIIE.
To. Taxi or tkoratononr. low—.Tha Court
Pauthgl for the trial of Corn:mama Joneo la cow
it aculto Washinrcn, and compaacd es fol.
•
VOMMOdore Stewart, President; Mohan B.::
lard, Bloat, Shobrrek, Re,d, Pe ~r, Waningtoo,
Downs, and Kearhoy„memhcre ;JdanderdtoQot
11ete, Judge Advocate W•ner Junes Is [0013.1
for the nested. The Millrace and .pec.ficandna
were read bg Mr. Cartale,Jodgo Ad vacate, against
Com. Jones.
- • • • •
.He is charged, a correspondent Of the Herald
seyt, with fraud in epecolsting with the pale
money in geld duo.—with actiodelone contact
towards his eebardinates of the Pacific equadran,
and with oppreseun In naleartcom hanging two
men ender sentence of Illegal court mantel, the
death penalty only being allowed on baud a ship
beyond the loans of the flatted States.
Commodore Jeleo put in hoe *nearer. 11.1 erns
wilting to amid tie trial on nil the berg :e, but
took execution to the 11th charge of copreseme in
unlawtully banging the Iwo loon. Ili, conduct
had been approved, or the opinion the Attorney
General of the extent of hie jariedmtion eller Cali.
bait* mot become mot of toe United Settee, had
never been rem-reed. Bet If he had truseended
his authority by a court martial, with • sentence
and penalty of death within the limit. of the Union,
the cue was beyond the innsdicoon alibis court,
I and most be tried by the lawa tithe land as acme
of warder. The two men were hung for mutiny
and attempted murder of an officer in discharge
lids duty In the ship's hunch ia the Bey of San
Francium. Their eject woe to drown tam and
(taupe to the mine.. There were five men—the
two that cast Gibbon ovetboard were convicted
and bong by the neanimovejudgmcnt MUM COWL
The officer. whose body had been picked up od
chore and restored to tile, appealed for the others,
and they were saved.
• The Commodore appeals to the melees of a
long life, to the approval of the department, to the
stela of cognition existing in Cahlorma,the temple•
lions of the mines, and the frequent attempts at
mutiny, in Amgen:cm of his conduct as Commo
dore cl the Pacific.
A Waohiogton Jotter to tba New York Courie
A concerted movement will probably bo made
ter a modification of the Tariff at an emly day.
It Is manifest, from the completion of the nett
Coegress sod etpecially from the overwheinsiog
moony of the opposition in the Senate, that no
chance no be effected, stolen • eriela should oc.
c ur, for In commercial alfairs„for several years.
sow is the time for anyidemonstratloo that may be
intended, and fora n immedi ate coneentration.ofaff
tt quittances which can be enlisted. if this anti , St
thruld be allowed po cline withent extending
relief to the suffcring manufacturirg Oatmeal.
It will be difficult to predict, or e•en anticipate
when a better opportunity can be expected•
There are many considerations Of policy coo
:meted with the approachistg Presidential canvass
which Mill operate Jodiciouely at des lime, and
which cannot be readily colleted hereafter.
Duraccomem romento.—Georgia having &A
ded against Mahlon, and Moraisuppi concladlog
io poupoue the event South Carolina aloud, "a.
lona in 11111110 ff.. All.tho;cbivalry of the Fatale
to grata, therefore, have come to • :dend,stsed
will. South Creation must way • hide longer In
the Union or id:without company. Thus Allowed
she may consent to hold over. Felber "
woo jeer 11•1111(8 that' the world woo C. 111114 to
an end as SoutMlCarolina h of going out of the
Ualon ; sod yeethat wise and good man content
ed to Iwo or three postponements. Terre le
therefore, a precedent to favor of forboarance.
And, as the world survives "Father Miller,"
who knows but the Uoioo may out live Gov. Sea-
brook I—Albany Earning !derma/.
Factcu SPDMATION CLanna —Tbo Philadelphia
Ledger says that the merchants of that city, who
are propzietoa of a lane proportion cf the French
claims prior„to 1800, have again presented their
long•deferredllemends to the consideration cf
Conger.., with a arm belief of obtaining final
justice, andgip face of many a weathcrsbeaten
oldisea captkitr lights with joy at the thought
that a debt einumod by • our own government"
fifty years ago wiltyet be paid. Of all contracts,
treaty stipulations are the most sacred; sod this
chum la doubly guarantied, first, by the faith of
treaties, which tenured us peace with France
at • most eventful riod of our history ; and
secondly, by the C oount/ration, which, provides
indemnity for all private 'rawly taken for pnblio
use. Moro than half the Legislaturee of the
States have adopted resolutions Invoking the pay
meat of there claims by Congress, sod Congress
has passed an actor ply them, which we vetoed
by President Polk. As tardy justice is better
than Its total dentat,the , preenut Cooper• will co
doubt terminate this long postpsncd indemnity
for dal:tuna rpoliatioe...—Beletsurre Artertran.
°Mee 01 Ohio and Penna. IL R Co. Third at
Prrossmion, Aogast 5,1E50.
Tub Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rail Hoed Company aro hereby notified to pay the
eighth instalment of bee dollars per share, at Meant , .
of the Company, On or Wore the 'Nth day of Attend.
The ninth Instalment, on or before the 45th day of
September. The tenth Instalment on or before the
thnh day of October nest
(y- The 7th instalment was called foe on the .20113 o
Jul) le.t.
etege:dtl
WU LARIMER, Jr, Treararer.
Illeprevoinssota a Dentistry. • ~
DR. O. G. STEARNS, lateen Boston, ts pr spared io
maraiarters and lit Moen Tarr; In what. and pans
O nsets, upon dualism or ionospheric Bunion Pines.—
Toot/nom oxen to ton motets% when the nerve is
exposed. Oleo and etude... neat door to the if aj ,
°es ace, Foneth meet; Pittsburgh.
Lyn so—J. D. 1117adden .P. 11. Eason. 101 l
A •. iit,Da
of ~vernlPl
L„,,orbo c*P" FOR THE HOLIDAYS.:
ehtlaren,is anntderly hatueteeper;land willing to
take charge of the Pittabonlh and AileghenT Otphan
Atylont,.world hear of a good emotion and high
t‘o 4 r9 by .DPlYing to ! m t g. 71111k1ToN, at
SIRS ROBINSON. •
[Er Fauvist should never be without a supply of
hrLanz's V.Marllo.—it this season particularly,
when worms ate so troablesome and so fteesmall
fatal among ehrdren, parents should be watchful,
and on the first appearance of those distressing symp
toms which wun us of the presence of worms,
once apply a powerful and elneaclons remedy. Tide
remedy we can now supply, confident that it only re
quires a trial to convince all that it richly 132t11 , 1+11
the preteen that hone hem lavished open it. It Is safe
and infallible. ViOnmes of certificates might be pro.
dgced, showing hs great medical virtue.
lEr
For cal° by J. 61DDfcettl,No 60 Wood anat.
de9l.dtem9
At Galena,llllneie, on the Witt instant, Dims DIA.',
Laura, an old and respected citizen of tab city, aged
74 7.1111.
OURISTRLAS
LARGE variety Of French, E nallsh, and Amen. Acan Fancy Stationery satiable for Christmas end
New Year Gins, such as, Peaks Noche, Pearl, leory
inlaid, and Bone Gard Cale. and Porte formic..
Porte Montan. with profile. of Vi'sartnnoloa, Flung
ma, 111IIILM, and Talbott, etched in ivory.
ornamental Paper Weights, of Glass, Marble, Ala..
barter, and Bronze. Bohemian Glass Wnfer Stamps,
and Warrant, wan flowers and other hermitic.' deeps
enviously moulded in the ornate. Gold Pencil eller!,
with and 'Gila's, Gold Pens. Portfolio., various
,atterns. Resewood Work Bores. Porable Writ.
, .
og,Deske Backgammon Dosed.. Chess men Scrap
Beata Herbarium's Music Portfolios. French Note
paver, embossed. silver and colored edse.,--isce, and
other styles, with envelopes to tont. Porcelain Ink.
ants, riebltrin, a gnat Timely. Paint Foxes. •
above, gm` ^^ other fancy ankles In the
The iebove,saitli Many or
stationery line,lor tale uy -
NV 9 HAVEN. Stationer,
drat Corner Market and Second .is.
Most, Journal, utd 'Mantra., copy)
BOIL THIS HOLIDAYS
A=ANDER & DAY have put received by er
pees. splendid WOOL LONO SHAWLS of the
most' dealrable
and
and color., via Else and
orange, Drab and Blue, Drab and Drown, Deep and
Black. Ac.
ifeantlfol French Habit Cloths for. Ladiea , Cloaks,
French Merinos, Brocade French Poplins, 011 ks, Tore
eatins, and other b.dsothe goods for ladlu , dresses,
all of which. will be told at the lowest each prices.
dell:dirt • ALEXANDER A DAY
India Itubbss Toys
Test received by express front New . York , for the
to Holidays, a great variety of there beauttfoi and
sershle Toys, consisting in part of the fellowlnaC
-09 dim assorted sexes Doll Itrads,Dogs,Llons, Fishes,
Rattles, Dell and Parlor Ball ke
Wood
lor sale at the
Goodyear Rneber Depot, Nos s, 7
&it Wood at
le
J & H PHILLIPS_
Murphy s Bur•IIII*Id
solvable goods for Holiday
A Pre
Handsome Dress Silks;
do Fiscal Merinos, Poplins, k.c.
Heels Worked Collars;
Shawls, Sarfs,
• nne Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs &a.
Andilivise the calls et buyers. d 024
PAILTIEri.
IRFSPE , TFULLY Inform my patrons and papas,
that nay fitit party will tate place an Friday, the
27thinstnit, at Wilkins IMP, Fauna in. No May
will be admitted without tie: retet. No children
except Miami° and ruhieniers will be admitted.
Any ono violating thu role will be charged as
m holm,. Tickets tor gentlemen visitors for We even
ing trill be limited to ten, apply to A. LI perionallY,
as no imlets will be sold at we door. The quartet in
dancing may commence at any time, m as to get
tam iy lemon heroic the middle Apnl For mom
partle Sall l ane,
apply to A. tiONNAFIT4
Mt Market
ADAM HARDIE,
VICTRIMARY SVILGEO.II
(Lau from Edinburgh, Scotland,)
IA 7 ILULD...r=ac.lp h ia:ftgtfilet h atopv o e o P i ref i cta?,
and by careful attention to ertintecer entrumed to
hien, he hopes to give senclactlon. •
In conneetion with Jame* l!areie, Victor Shoeing
and Iliacksmitbing In general still be culled on, at
the corner el Tunnel Erect and Pennsylvania ATCGIIf.
de24:dly
Sliver Col.* 1711FtatiFil, -
FOftvr tieh the highest.premicro twin ke veld at th.
Exchange tqflce of A .Wlt,kl NS ft co,
deci Cot. of Tette re Marker arc
A GREAT MASS MEETING of all the cloacae,
wlll be held at Weelingua on Wood at.
between frtGh and Virgin alley, an Tatalay oven nk,
titsztth lnitant, to nun:dame for the Mayoralty ot
borah, A CITIZENS' CA—NDIDATE for the
WHOLE PEOPLE.
Let the friecig of good older, without demote to
r,i polttlesoirho ore In favor of • CitMeng' Ci=dl.
iatii fro= the, wotkilops and Vagea of basi.
. . 00,1 t.tr theinielats soma good man,
.1, •r Tad{ I.tia Oat
. „ 10, ..111 , a tr;tie ofEarr ),
of • Pan].
O• %loot Cm:cm
ttg tra , I
=!==
i.Vven ly t:
a 7
11 , 0,121 , - d eßp7Psy ltlsi
19.-"
WED FRUIT-136.d Peaches;
/al pared;
S 3 ADDDD < J Juxt reteived, ant
dc.3i ZS 1 !bey ty .t
esok 1 sale by
it de% Whl A AIyCLURG 11c CO
4IMP-IYbes rYeeiyed .Lars. We by
daY4 I S DILWOILtIf d CO
XFO. MOLASSES 3Obris s iffayZ i tia i leg
de24
TOIJA/!CO-11.10 b ssY El'a DILL 1 IL
4,Y J DILI
T etcg es -75 La plc:m.lV riAcjl
DUTTEIL—V. torts primp freth r6l
. 2s. ker.; prirze packed,
toe.N
brls p ,4 7•ll 3 r i f
vowni
CO
ROE
dal
57 Lawn, st_
•
IIULIS-16.!ozen in sutra std for
cra4
rIV
BACCO-5n bzs * tor bale b
ten dtroLts it ROE
TJ - O:I:LARD-5 bit. and 0 kegs En" ree'a for sale
by nibLEkt ILICKETBO7I,
RR fr.:113 lAbeftv at
•
. a .
IMESE,-ICD Wi Chum,
Li dal nitLi.Ba
E e° ,l l 27 "Y "4i Vs In Aare
RICKEWON
t e aIIAUGIL
A5ll-40 °ks tee'd far Aaln b y
1,1) DA
4,21 as
s. lARDAUGI!
DOTtibli-10 - en.lis in liana and fm sate by
deD4 8 b W HARBAL`GII,
ILTINDOW GL&SS-400 bra assorted sixes. city
I V brands, reecnved and for sale by
dr24 & W HARD/kV:ill
UTTEtl—le brls sere roll, for sale by
Ural 8 r W IIdIaBAUGU
CIIEESE-4150 two reed km sale ky
de24 S a W lIARBAUGII
lJ ILo t " Mt . a. m Eres " . e . '' Ller! . ale by
de24 Vt es'atluhoDLE3o.
C "LS
d ' et T 4 NUT2-5 his T , 7 l tut Zd e co t r , kl i tt tas
Ban 01115-10 do: sapetter COTS Wool= far sale ty
de9.4 WICK t At'CANDLLS.9.
FEATHERS—Prime Ky for role by
dall WICK & M.CANDIMS.
GINSENG -4 pkg• for sale by
WICK K McCIANDLESS
FLAX 14 mks as Land t';gf:III'2.IIIDLIMS
DOT A cask. yule for tale by
de2.7 WICK a M'CANOI.F.29.
By'd7Rlß - C 9 Pk" " ;Win' `E.T.,'llats
DEARLit.--S4 ceeke Int reru. for Wetof
4t21 WIO d McCANDLESS
, 101;xs for vole by
C A OrDLESS_
SALV.ILATC P-33eeek•an d 1f
021 WICK
APPING PAPER—NO TO C
TV wu n
ICO limedium ; ./
t cap. For Rale by
de44 NY e.CA NINA*.
TAR -2441 Aria N C Toc, •
40 Of LIN do for anto by
4514 %VICK & McCANDLES3
PROFESSOR A. C. BARRY'S 'PRICOPBERGUS,
Oil, WIEDICATED COiIIPOUSID.
INFALLIBLE for renewing, Invigorating, and beau.
I Ovine the IleIR, removing the shirt, dandrotl, end
all affections of the rutin. and cutitaleraPtione on the
skin,dlseareeof the glands, murcles and 111141.0011111,
and relieving sting* cow, bruises, sprain., he, With
this preparation,"there I. no such weed as tall.n The
first Journal, in America, medical men of the highest
eminence, prominent chlsene of all ptofessione, and
ladies who bare used it for years In their dressing
rrome and nurseries. sd telt It with one accord. tkat hr
ItliptiTung vigor, giciehlusur , inner, and curl to timbale
it melamine tenet and deed tuffi beating wirtrodr, win;
contestant, sprains, miner, rte. and rettering diseases
of the .kin, the glands, and Ithe muscles, it has co
equal among the multitude of compounds advertited
In the nubile pnnts.or used In private enrollee. In
cheapness as well as rAe enc.!, Bony'. Tneepher ,
O. Is unrivalled. The immense cash miles of the
article, bane enabled the inventor to ripply It at retail
at II cents per bottle, which is from 60 0,100 per cent
l ess t hen the price of coy other 'preparation for the
hair now in Ilse. The leleillifie nest'e on the hair
and the skin embracing the valuable directions for
ti l e enhore wh i cht of nature's ChnitVit On
camera, in each bottle is enclosed, le alone
wenn the money.
The affinity between the membranes which eland•
lute the skin and the hair which draws its sustenance
hem this tr.plo envelope in very close. All diseases
of the has originate In the skin of the head. If the
pores of the scalp ate elored, or if the bleed and
racer Guide mr net maculate freely through the cma . l
search which feed the nrotasidi moisture, and impart
lift to the lines, too revolt la murf, dandruff; Amin-INS
1 of the heir, graveness, dryness and Larthners of the
-ligaments and. full's, bald:tear,' as the Vlee may be. -
*Omani= the skirt to healthfht anion with the Tti- '
copheroks, cud the imp./ sestets, recovering their
activity, mill annihilate the dmeate. In all erections
of th e alttnv and of the euhttrata of muscles and In.
tegardente, the peewees and the elect ate the same.—
It is upon the akin, the muscular Ohre, and the resods
that the Tricopheloas has its specific action and►
in
all affections and Injury of them organs, It is • so.
vertigo remedy.
Bold so large bottles, price RS cent., at the princi
pal office, lif7 Broadway, New York, and by the ptin.
elpal merchants and druggists throughout the United
States and Canada. ' defitd3m 3p
In the Court of 001206.0111 Pleat of Litt
"[homy tiowskyr
IN the mattes of the View of the Bearer Road In
Ramie Township. No, Vt. Decentbet..Term,
tram And now to ores, December Repined .
Viewers Wed cao4nned rtho, and ordered that notice
thereof be divan, by pubileatton two we in the
Pittsburgh saints.. Dy the Goan. dalitditawup
A NIGH r WOR Tais. HOLIDAYS. •
ONRof th e finest ornamented eak ea crier men - in
the Twat Cute, will be set Id the wind,* of P.
H. (tanker of Fifth stmt., on Christman eve: , . It will
weigh nearly three hundred ponnds,mill be tastefully
iced and ornamented. and surmcanme by a repremn
tenon of Width= cloy*, in England—all dare In
sugar and glee.. It is • eplendid piece of work, got
ton up With much troobis andexpense 1, , order to
mannain the farmer Terinaliort of his old establiale ,
mew:" Hit patron.. itht the public generally,
Invited to cell and be agreeably serprieed, even If
they do not wick to melte.. They will slim find
Cake., Candas, Prat., and all the other faint for
Cl rittlemo
• call at No. it Fifth street P.. 1-1. HUNKER,
de23 Baker d Confectioner.
i PRICIIHRITATIOI II OHS,
A T the Educational Repository, 140 65 Market et,
j .61. mile foetid the mom splendid altectlon of An
. neat. mt Gift Book.. The stock =riga* ovary
vialetT natty booed and 'linty tea O.t Bartle.
Alto, Episcopal Prayer Rooky, end Presbyterian
Hymn Books, Bibles, to,for talent thelowestprtees.
I dmg
noramtv PURSE .1
W Cas a am la
rletv . Goora n u t itallo fb e r ‘ g t rllif:
01111,--onnomval nod awful, for
corner of Market and Fourth streets:
Peal unary and Inner artlol aultabl•
not Vtonday Preeinti:
PRE.PARATIOAR for the Grown nod Paler motto.
onio, Inn
Rm rzihiii Bear's, Roan, and Maces an Oils;
Pounnam, in pots endn tic ka
Indian Vegetable Oil; Hondaline Flattest,;
Up Salve; Cold Cream;
Amadine for Chapped Hands .
Hayti'. and Room!'. Hair ph;
Cologne Waters, at all ones, from 6 rents to one
dollar per
Perfumes for the Handkerchief;
Phasing Creams and Soaps.
Toilet and Faney Soaps of every variety.
Together with many fanny articles too numerous to
merman here. • 8. N. WICKERSHAM
dee) Cor of Wood & Sixth stet.
TYROLEAN TOYS. •
Anderst. ged has Met operied a largo rook of
anis Tom and canons other goods, never
c before. The finest wooden works of skill.
the nicest playthineo for children, eapreso
ed for the holidays..which he is determined
iry tow, whalebone and retail, by
JOHN lIENISIERT,
smitefield street
T HE
leas
as well as
ly selects
so sell vel
alft Doak. for the ,
1.4 EAFLET9 OP MEMORY. edited by Reynold
Colder, M. D., eplendidly bound In Turkey mr
teem
Toe lel., edited b,
Professor Job? B. Han. btund
to Turkey morocco, with numenme .• nations • •
enerselnes
Gem. of the Seaton, elegantly illustrated.
The Ketriwke, a Inn `for the Itteriday., bound in
Turkey 1110101.011, with illumination.: •
The Crystal FOllll4 for MI, wilted by T. S. Arthur,
with engravings.
honor Tempers:l. Offend, for I°3l,by T. B. Af
Nor.
The Chrlnniss Tribute, for 1851.
I ryines Offering,
Snow Flokr,
Forget Me Not. " by Mut. E. S. Smirk
FriendsblpACHTerleg t " " •
Gems of Beauty, or Laerary G in; ter 19.31;e&ted by
E Percival. bound in Turkey moseeco, with hunters
dluminattous end engravings.
The ROM of Sharon, a religious xecnende, for AWL
edited by Mr. Caroline M. Sawyer.
Topper'. troretbral Ptilosophy, minis editions,
elegantly be and and illuetrated.
Read's Female Poets of America,: cOntabring Dor .
tasty of Mrs E Oakes Smith, Mr. F 8 Carted. Mrs L
Sigeurney, Mrs E F El lct. Mn Emma 0 Ensbrary,
Mrs Amelia B %Veiny MIS .111 ale. Mr. C Kinney,
bits, C Lynch, Mina Fara 7 Ciarke (13raeo Green.
woo
Fbdel ) •
y, goldsmith, Boma, Moore,. Coleridge, How.
au, Algot., and Beats; Coleridge, Shelly, and Beata)
Pope, Byron, rod Woodo*orth's Poetical Werke.
Moo, ja lenge .11e ellol3 ef papier macho, papiertie,
album. in morocco and parner mt.') e hinting; also, a
largo calk ellen of an lendid Juvende Book., with other
worts., for ante by It C IsTrandEToN,
Late J eleven a: Stockton, corner Marker and .7d its
deli [Chronicle and Post copy •
FOR OILUISTMAII
filitE rat, scriber respectfally informs nuonttroas
'customers that Ids stock ot Tags Red Fancy Goods,
ssitsble for :he bonasys ' is nose open to Ns 1.40
wholesale ware rooms. t?. 114 Market et ~op stairs,
comprising the largest and most sploodid assonment
• f Corium,. rTeteolll 0701 offered In this 'ciry—nr,
ported direct by myself, and far sale by
dtdl:ddf - C YEAGER
H 0 LIDA Y8:I • • .
GIFT GOOllB 2 GIFT DOGES for 1811
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Third at, opposite tLa Pon Ogee.
OUR Soaker, with Prophets end Apeattes
Too Souvenir Cutlery, a Gif. Book
The Sacred Animal, d. 3
'rho Iris and Illuminated Soenern:
The Gem of Kearny
„
The Rosary of Inustratione
' The Lem:lens of Memory ',' , •
' The Flora Keepenko
The One of the Season
The 'Winter Plorsems '
The National Temperance °Penns •
i The Sone of Temperance Offering
Christine Souvenir and Missionary Memorial
The Keepsake of Friendship
The Amaranth, or Token of Remembraetee
The Irving Offering
Whig Portrait Ciatiory, with fin Pngravings of Oil
tinsontied Whigs
The Token of Frisddship
e American Keepsure
Teo Stew Plaice
• Gera of the Wan= World
Tlisteilstal Form .• . ' • , 1 . ,
G
Thoerirm ai
ailtinitns ' ...,.;:e• -• .. •
. a
The Gmluee, erThren or Friendship
Scenes in tbs. Life of our Sudsier
The Ladies` GIP
The o: ate Not
Toe LLy of itie Taney
The takes of Friendship
Toner Ladies' Album deltbilit-rp
lit TORY. BOXES AND WRITING , DEERS—The
TV largest aa•ortenens of Paper Alaeha, Rosewood,
and Mahogany Wort tinter arta Wridag Desks, ever
offered for sale in this eity—oil of my own import , tion
and will to ruld Jim by rderaludiC C YEAGER
Insno.for tale by
YORTH k GI
e VO d f l all k CU
I ;
looting ny
ToY BOOK/5, kr—A fine assonmeun of Toy Bookl
Annuals, ax, sulable ! for Christmas .d Net
licitr mums, for solo by C YEAGER
deYiblit
A . o Elimakants and llltniihkettazenk.
A O w E , l7l, l llr . A . l4 an al
i n k eg e : ,. 11 , .e ._c 1t , f.4 . rt17 ttnr f
810000 of 35:0.4.3 inany tea Asa proatanle holiness,
Necontunla bed etyinvy conaleand. AddfesonAn
Cieztne Ogler. detn:da•
A NI penon with copilot of three to Four Thous-
Li. and Dollars, desrrous of purchasing an inter:rat
to a safe manufactory, o'er wbicn he aril have cou
tool, with a salary and one half of the profits, eon
hear of such an opernag by addressing "D. II." Pitt.
burgh era: ()thee. . • den
isle by
I MLR &RC/F.
SUOread for aale by
ILTB-ICOII ba this day
den BHRIVER to Iif,RNIES
PITTSBURGH
AOONP>fgeri,C(44Ai:
a Fiore forible by
RICICHTSON
Corner of Third and Market streets.
Tho only Chartered Institution of the kind trilPitts'ith.
recover.
John Fleming, Principal Instructor iiPthe Sei
of Aceoents.
0. B. Chemberlin, Professor of Penmanship, Mer
candle Competence; Ac.
Alex. AL Watson, Esq., Lecturer 011 COMlltiCi
Law.
Those desiring a compleie knOwledge of Book Bee
nig and Its application to every braneh of brisinm
also an elegant sad rapid pormanship, are invited
call and examine the arrangements.
Leotnraon Commercial L.ew every Monday
ictionce to any ante recident city merchant,
10 IRON-15 tone hot Mo. Ranking Rock, for
oalo.by den JAS A lIUTCHISON &00
rILOVEISEED--25 brie for sate
de23 • JAR A HUTCHISON k co'
MAZZ,tptil,-IWbVItI o A 3 UTIT ' :fI4OI;t7CO
SYRUPS -2f Vela Golden STHIPG
MiClrrif:l do, jolt rifeoxved and
JAHlat A HUTCHISON A CO
Aig , ta St Louis Sugar Rellnegy
Numbering nOl2llOll and Pittsburgh
Dirsocerr.
A LL persons Indebted to the subsceiber for num-
JoIL, hertng hourceor Patel:stet Directory will please
esti at the Dame of the Board of Trade, corner of
Wood and Third streets, between the hours of a and
otiont, and genie their bill.. Bobscribers and
those wiehina to parches the Pittsbolgh Dacciney
will Ilse please calL SAM, PAIINESTOCK
plusher-0, Dee 1850.—dell:ddor
q & cuts Wr various
b"'d"2s:,euksSo4llrabda•
nsoo and for solo by Walt MlTCliftr y
EFi
I.llTrtutiest
• VANA E2ll waitejan recTiid C.
.1.1 sale by UURURIDOE&XCOURAM
JeCt 118 Water et
hAds prune N. O. Stig.T;
bria do do 31olasren
100 bogs 1110 Coffee;
00 bill Lemons; to arrive, for ,ale by
doll OURBRIDGE
MRS a& COPS *PECIFIC, for all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, Leueborrea, totlamosailon of
the Bladder, Eadoeys t Ae. Pei , St Mt per bottle
Sold by le. NELLERta, No 67 Wood .1
cod by A. D. & D. Sande New 'Volt. dell
SPOOL COTTON-3600 dos ree , d direct from the
maumfactery. and for solo b 7 . •
dcOl 'C ARBUTHNOT
ABLE: CLOTHS—Linen, brown and bleached
Inmost and Dtapti_pattsms for gale b 7
efll C MIBCTRNOT
!RR CRACkEII.9 tor tale by
den C ARM/ lIINOT
111011/TTRII-20 brit roll just received tor sale by
dellt & 1I&RBLUGII
L ABti 80 bOs k.f Card teTztloitr4l7l6
• iloArts—wpo common, reociied for sale by
S a W HARIIAUGII
YiriaLLOW-30 brio rserteed tor safe by
d. 21 S & W HARBAUGII
2 FLAT I.IOATt, 120 feet each, lor tate . by_
J SIMOONMAkt.II &CO
01 Wood otrect
•
150 LEI asters S wetted Pl In ro'Js. for ..ie by
LEI
J EIDD CO
DALLAH COPAVIA CAP24I3-3 CTIVA sga •
b Id<l o .l] 1 KIDD &CO
IXRTIFICIAL ca. last , e - cei7edliCti
for sale b 7 I KIDD & cos
Eft Wood et
INDIA INK—It lb* for .de by
den J KIDD & CO
ARKETTS 104 trilk-4001M for stal tTy .
IT deli JKIDD a CD
rannual meeting of the Cleveland and Pin.
I..azln lipped theautany will be held at the
the 7.f l'gy'or
At Whitt' little and place twelve DiVISCIDt. MI to too
elected to serve the OIIIIMAg YCaS.
ou.
of o.p.
pa s. R. Fo a 4J e t p tilßE. &mull
•
Rust, Nov. 30,1M0 j dot
uspratta. Patent Soda Ash.
236 areas, Sinkers', still on h
sad for solo at the lowest soothin pure,
cosh or shimmed bills, b
doll Libert rt
W & hi MITC y HELThIia,
82
AMUSEMENTS.
: .. POWIC11 , 8%1:111.MSK su.tv a
tils.word reneatied etatean wilt be exhibited el
' Philo Hall, are, the Poet (Mee; tor a fear dell.
.eeteletelleine Mooing.; DeeemberrAl.
Mears of Exhibition, from 9 A M. till 9 P.M.
Adatl.11!00, IS elia llama tlelreti, Seem, Pamphlet , .
a teEtS
P. S.—The Stanza M th e rtoper g of Mr. Pima.
and h exhibited feeble benefit — _ deXI •
LECTURE ROOD, ATIIENEI I II BUILDING,
Libi.ni Street,
Open EVERY BITSNINCi, fora slap sawn,
Bayne". eelibralsd strive ergigualc
• PANORAMAS,
A VOYAGE TO EUROPE,
t]abraciagr maialileant views of llsion , its Itaxbar,
Halifax, the Attu tIX, Liverpool,
LO N DON. •
From the panips..nd. , the MOS.., mad
coding with a 19 afto6cettt view Of me
Biilllmtlp Idoritiliated, arid both ha• Its of the birsatitai
Or i erri:Vid h a '
ad
el
Year
Ie , 197 I,oiewilat
•lldjv£a. •
An Euhibittoti piety Wednesday and Saturday
iftomoon, at 3 o'clock.
Admission, ;25 cents. children, under ist yew of
use, Id cents.
Door. will onen.ki dl o'clock; rs.rsuns to cm
utenesynoving Se 71 : delt:d3ss
.. •
mTraninkora HIGH SCHOOL,
Artitare. Dal 44 Grant atria.
RFS. W. H. PADDOCti, M. O. Principal;
W. T. hieDONALD, M. A., AtiOetare.
1111118 Patio:arm *ill be opened faiths reception of
pupils on Thant/ay, the second day et January
pelt. Cireallll6 end tithing the obiect of the
tion, mode el imamrtion course of study, discipline,
terms, fee.. May be had at the stores Or Mr. M.
White, and Messrs Ell ib Co., or of the Principal, at
the Monongahela House, nom '2M 1 P.M., of each
businenulttv:flleek. • \ deglnlt t
• The 'Cashel's* Hotel for Heat. -
ro'f,rg.oefitettertoPTlZ:tigl.LlXlsirtesiud
well known Hotel . is about la put it to a state of
thorough and cpmplete rep t, and odors It far rout
on liberal ttenorPatera m
re of ' 1 '
W. VII. ROBINBati, Ater at idari
dotlcd2w • : CO Fourth +meet.-
Mast copy.)
TOBACCO—)k. Pis Oresjotttic'd for sale bY
dug . HARDT, JONES* '
SATTPET6km-1611 bop etude tialipstre;
.1 5o kegs Dupont'. sef'd do, (or tide
by Idel9l W o F WILSON
- ATECfrAa LW TOBACCO-14i las for MOO br
doll) BADLY, JONES b. CO
StxdTir"7"'" ° ll74;-".1(111M1t4 1
§. MOLAY9ES-40 Ms At Quo Sr ail LIM*
. Svena, MeLam en eonaignmeat, toy sale by
del9 WILSON
cBARN[IIII'S
.
PATENT eL ANIS 0 NACIEIIEZ.
hisatines, while they posacat equal (nein•
tias , with iny.:other, remoras all the ohleettons •
formerly urged ageism machine y:antue far Snip or
Steamboat bulldine or lane Coiling. 6.e., l.y Stthhing
the motorist With the grain, ,jolting no indentations
on the surlar.e, ai In ell utacbtt.es agog readers
rollers hlplaning, , by the chips and knots colleelb4,
pampa between the planed alnico, VW teed rollers;
thereby dertroyina work deafened tor pointing Coo.
reset! may t•e, ; madts for their Coll.ltlciioll Of YU, or
the fermatitn Gra joint Stook Company or Camunee,
in any past or the coded Suttee, to rueeeestllly pr nose;
cote thr.hasinies.hl aPolylng,to Ile &NUN.
Snowden's Wharf, Philadelphia, Sheen /10 machine*
aro in ennstant onennlon.• , dqflvtlOt
F lBll-1110 .tlO . 'No 3 Mouebun ua Mackerel;
GO brisj do nobles do for W.
by JI IdolOl ,• \F SF WILSON
DfaaP 2 , l 9lE' — 'wb!"Wt.brTALßON
D RY 6PPLE4-100 bulnotaAnadarAt by
deel9 , Round Chtuch tiaan
ODA. ASII-2t taeks Jatumon's bread, iandlay
Ws day, and tor ale by '-' I IR FLOYD
1000FFEE:—V11 bags iirliiaTgr eta, for mils by
AIL de l 9 .1 R FLOYD
TEAFP‘B4 chests Y. Byron, Imp.and Gunperrter
for sale by Wain '. R FLO],D
rIIANNERVOIL-22brh pant OP, in God 0r , 4n r .
for sale by , [dal_ ' J B. FLO I P
OLASSES—.3/ is Lesi"ts for bi.
.dela ; & FLOaD
G uisENo e.pkIESNYA.I-13 bap Masan;
I east Ileeswaf
Now luadEng teem slca.7er l ivzioßat L ql nt b c r o
Lela 1 Water Front sia
ur.4 T. _ 11EF03 7. 1v bag. 17: L t ii
ng s:
from 'fuseon, by
i DICKEY CO
ARD-41 bola No 1, now landing. forma by
LAI dela IYAIef 'DICKEY &CO .4,
I rLLOW-I.brlNn
117 tali No vow louJinc. for tale by
4019 .
' • ISAI/111 LAOYEY to CO
TALLOW ol btl. Cpr bi
deli , l
i 3AIMt DICKEMLSII!
P F t i l s o u72.7:G2 ftie b i co
pt:AcksC3lO. AP.11,E9-L3l. bop DTI reachoty .
11. oar, An /topes,
now hording by s MAIL DICKEY CO
7G tlla Yo LAW;
,
er belt' fetthers; itiarriee eattir s stip
r ConzLelituld No 2, for see by
deiD MASAI! DICKEY &
LAD.TATNIN 110LAS8 FS— 5) bariels new ezoliN,
low reeelvdd and for We Or
21.41.1.1:R & RICKETSO:I,,
VV br IT
WHE HA
a'S.elo. SUGA I
te—tl
ni re c HILLER Kertids
e bra nt ed Thr sib
PLANTATION SUGAR-31 blab prime old crop,
on contlgolhootou.d for sale by
del" • MILLER & SIICKETSON
o. SIIGAO-1111 hhd. now .rop, kudint and
aC
fore HODMILT PALZELL CO
delft ' 1 Laberty st •
01
.1199Eati tab new plactmtion.'for malt
yy
delo ROBLIT DAILZELL & ue
TAITLE lute, :V lb, each, Grozad
roble ..d for aale by
•AV AI GOR9ILIAV.7I Litxrty of
OD FlSit—:,M*o rzlme we Am lutte b C y
del9 dbot W M GORMLEY
DEAVEII. IIUnKETS—iS dos DI. Balmer Mt 0140,,
on bud aild tor .ale by •
. . .
deleurtial NV 15 GIDRAILES,27I_ybonj
MOLsB9llbrin — planOithiti - Molosteit_
to url* bid ground, 5 MoLasier,.
receiving per ktenmer Iloith River, for We br
den JAAIK9. DALZELL
, . SUGAR
s , ' : 5 9 c t :b r
, I t i :I. o " . a u . I" , gordgParS.
bob I a ' 1 :. 1
t t ":1 :: g from 01.ia ix a , ',. I,
ar North Itlver t arid for aide by
den! , 1 JAMPB DALZEiI;
L tai:ll - 1 - 1 - rTiTiTater attained, retailing 1111611
~ del9. . , JADIEii DATAIELL
7^-11111
ElThl Di:MAß—le= fer
lT dr.l7 J tCIIOO:.IIARER Et CO
powvertr4onaltdicr s E i lisE r t i rrea r ev
den , • •• •lt Wood arta.
numat music. . •
Roemrtor. Polka, Soiree Polka, Scotch Polka,
Poquette
Jenny Liode Bird Song
d o ' Echo do o
Badmen's Song
Carta Diva; es stoic b 1 !cony Lind
The Deer Mon the Sloes= ; Jenny Om
i have Something sweet to say
I am dreaming of then
0, would I recta a boy again
Blanche Alfred. Lien Balt
Comma kei Cotillion,. Allegheny Cot:Mena
Belle, with variations
Love Not, ortickstro. •
Than hint *waded the spirit
Jeanett and lemma
Shovel of Peale Waltz
Silver Lake Polka. Received Indio/ sale.
N B large stock of New Ponta , to arrive
weed, I JOLEN H. hIELLOR,
derSO . 1
4
• el Wood at
t ~ Tl 7: 'b tu a . tl l 'lu g !r Ea! lorry.
ai twatc he TeErneddrur !
pd in cub On
Stock of the Peruslybratia. Salk
Mll.P9lnßlaring Company. and that the debss end
unpaid Ws re mine bundled dollen; on Mnia Novernhen
last. GEORGE THOMPSON. Eteey thTreas'r.
t:ILARLF.S Lvrictio,.President,
Athrmed to and E. i11.C1r1.4.1 this 171.11 day of Demme-. •
ber, IY+4! ' N. DUCK...MASTER, And.
4NI
LI RUIT-30 bus trash fkl. tt. nutstusi
.01 23 bf hes do do
; 23 qr Os, do 'do
• lb costs Ire. Zunte . Curran
9b. do Citroiu just reed No sale by
1 NV ,A 1 G011141.8ti t
delB:dlial - ' 271 Liberty st, above thud
WES-120 dry Ilidlisl
:2: dry Calf:Ain.;
1 bundle Deer St hal landing fur sale toy
ROBERT RAL2F.1.1..t.M1
__
_pear
'
DiLZELLt Co - ..
' tiErAti-,4x) b. in ptiCA
JERI' DALZELL cab •
Wash -
IT is eked , for washing eiothing Of 11117 detaripson.
White goods are blesehad and perfectly elestagee..
Calicoes and other printed colored good. are Improv
ed In Weir o petard:tee. end tho colon look brighter
idler being washed in the Enid. It leased without
soap or., soy other preparatioa—h it Ices Womble
to OW 10.4 itQUiresloMllllll34 lo perform the wesk—
it cannot possibly tome the fabric, end it is far
cheaper then o 4 eider .preparation. It has no
odor of itself, end tf emits !weans none to the cloth.
tog, which to made misett sonsr, whiter and cleaner
than I,y. any ettisr metes of ssashmg. It contains
nelthsr:totpentine, ommenla,:catepheno, pound', or
tichla 0, any deseriptlet— can do no poseible lalury
to the health, and will not affeerjbeiskol anion wen
onneeestarily strong. f.,Ti cents per 'guest '
Sold by II
deeto , Wood at
1 ULM ItAIJEL'S 911AVING CREAM—Taste la
the Can wbo dots not appreciate theft...hey °fan
say shave! If any there b_, roe do not *Um, oar- •
caeca to biro. Vat to M ethers vra eau U prima's
o render Stioalrg • plettnutegcrebute • box oilcan
I!‘ueel Alum-yd Pistachio or Asirreftlel Shaving
ettntUlt. tls nuetlviznArsvble to eatrwords to de
scribe the . f-elinro of a person oleo but been used to ,
Shaving with ordinary soap, c;tel etaking;irielef Itds
O
for the !int Om It lc o comb.x..dort rur!dq,
miratitin. and plemare. • •
JUI.E.3•IIAULL . S. SIIAVING CAF.A.M Le execs&
IngipreoJering the oldest and /awit WWI
beard toll' end pliabie, produrina en siltabtable lather,
end bY no: eitremei7 mint:enure allaying - ha ltrlte..
lion, cad ereecnting 51..05 unplcarent and etilr roans
orthe hkiit which Is no often experience; aver shay"
lug. Cer.tleraemating JalsaltauePre I . :Marin/IC=IXL
may, facer the coldest end tarot piercing Incas be.
otediapy atter lie ow, without the stilt beeoming
chopped. And thole who ease watt, we tea !ably
nay will never toe stay other..
One groat advert tegelnahleh mpecley'op.
pre by those o verse velnekers,la the Jac_
,that it will not Citron:4 tlewltleh mast imps
will di, ovine a sandy or testy ,pgyararletYte tau ,
edge dine or bitters. ; JO. !feed'. aehaattAateatn•
are deligtonal plecorabotto,.comPotrodod
M the otter exclusion of ot!anlelee ealculeUrdi ta
r e nder the octane. of abalone unleasant, ga
be eppreeisted hi entree mete trial-of therm.
P " P"* . 3 ,7a:g l illltlFl. Perfumer and.Chennitt
. ten (Messina ot, Philo;
For4ale, wh o lesale and retail, by a nimemck .
EtiiellemtPtimbosEbt std J
and ,I:llfltebeil,AlbrltheMl Cy.. min"
tlo3'lo E.