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    eiTTSKIIGH GAZETTE.
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FRIDAY MORNING, DECL• 27 , IMO
pica CUT 5.11.71011 tOI SLAT OIL
.1011ii.J. ROGGEN.
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ments and aubseriptiar. to the North American and
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Q this tivenrituAlossusseisli --ilubscriptions
(or this •
Rabin paper, will be received and forward
ad from . lace.
Darr. AIEMICILIa--Aat.cnoto• .and admin. ,
Menu . for Oils paper received and rermarded frac
shade from this office.
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ta . CINCIPMaTI PAII.I lisSllTE—A4•Eltitved and
ements
arut for thtv paper,. ne recei
orwaracd from thU ofEce.
Jena MCDONOME—TILI TcvMlLLlOnact
New Osceola—We have repeatedly been struck
with the fact, that by far the smallest number of
the princely relates which have b2e.. amassed in
our country, hare been the product of purely
commercial or mercantile enterprise. The great.
eat fortunes which we can call to maid, lave been
the result of the rapid and coon sometimes woos
dcrful advance of real estate, in nue around our
largo and growing cities. By ler the lancet poi,
tient or John Jacob Aster', fatale was the melees.
ed vett:me( real seines in New York. The taut
was the lict with regard to that or Stephen 01
mud, in t large tierce. And in our own city,
look at the vastness of the 011ara property. Bin
most emphatically was it et in the wonderful ac
cumulation of property in the hands of the gentle
man above named, John Menonongh, of
Orleans, who recently dud to that ell', leter:eg an
estate variously ettimated at trom train fifteen mil
lions: It is related of him that he never bought a .
high priced lot in the heart of the city lie
watched with eagle eye the tendency aid dime
!ion of popuWien and improvements in the cob.
urban disirictr, which ho bought up in Large or
small parcels, sad palleutty wailtil the approach •
of improvement and population to realize, or
further invest in cheaper and more remote prop
erty. le this wry he continued doubling over
and inereating his in lots and oat lois as the rasa
might be, until his estate became almost countless.
The value sod the tree of proputy is sad
around these cities, has tong appeared 10 . 11 a to he
much below the prospects whiAt are rapidly open
ing apse our destinies, by the completion of the
great public moan now being constructed to the
East end West, from oar cities, and whirl rannot
faille restore the line of trade and travel, so ...l
onely the the last few years abstracted by the im.
provements to the North and South.
• Thus once again restored, ,a nets imp
wit
ber'even both to popnbuion and imprurement,
checked to some extenkby lbo adverse It flaeoces
tb Which we have alluded shore, and, It We are
not greatly mistaken to the signs of the time., we
shall find, within the text three or font years..
result which will surprise the most amiguine
of
one calculators. it le a welt brown fact. , that in
• all the leading towns of the West, Cincinnati,
Louisville, rad St. Louis, properly is three fold
higher than in Plurbtrirgh and its vicinity; whilst
wu certainly are inferior in none, but maperfor
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many of the eneraisrelements serenity for the
redaction of wealth ILI our midst.
It then our sutmmations in regard to the influ
ence of the improvements now going ott., glinted
be verified to a tithe of the extent we loot foe',
we shall aeon witness an advance in rho price of
real estate m the cities and suburban districts,
quite as great es that now prev•iling to either our
western Or eastern cities.
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The Governor of Virmale• prop:ammo to hold
a National Convention at Ilthirri,o, m settle.the
disputes between no North and Satoh, is receiv
ed with general condemnation and acrialoo, u
the most dangerous and mirebievons scheme
broached. Mr. Greed, the Washingtim eyries
pendent of the Pmhtie Ledger,retaarksof in
“There never was a more damnable scheme
against the taloa and the Conationlowelneoeled
yet, and It is the duty of every man connte•ed
with the press, to at once sound the alarm,and ex
p.. its whsle hideout deformity le the humble
capacity of • correspondent, I shall yet do my du
ty, inv.:lets of Col2Seql.llCre.
Ter Lillivinux AND PCHTLAND Casat..,—Anciong
tbe most important bills to western interests, in
that introduced Into the Senate, by Mr. Benton,
providing for the remission of togs es too Oohed
States Stock in the Cinsl at the Fab of the Ohio
at Innisvit/e, and fbr puichaning the sbaTen of in
dividual stockholders, .1.1 _ter mating to
free.
Ito presenting the bill, Mr. 'Benton mode tome
very strong alignments showing the propriety of
themeasuro be recommended,' and its vast int
portance . to netionitl and especially went
ern ioter
est& No one, net greatly predediced, cut read
hie remarks without being convinced of their force
and itutire. He shows that the tolls now exacted
are a heavy tax upon Western enmmeie . ,
—amounting on hosts in the trailo between the cities
above the Falls with those below, to the whole
price of the boat every two yaws.
We trust that Mr. Baotou will be strongly ere.
elided, bath ieCongtess end out of It, in his efforts
to remove this odious burthen on Western corn
rnerec. The navigation of the Ohio shoolo b.
free, and dust as much mason can be shown who
the General Government rivitild owe this
proves:mot, and hold it for the puldie good, as
can be shown for the building of Bresk-Wavy.
and Light Horse.
Caroms en Sousu.s.ur ito ci naua of IS 5 a
the county of-Somerset ceatsms '21,713 tuba: ,
Omit!. le USW, the number of ihhabitaittr , uut
LUSO. taaree,e. nII9. The }Swoosh comet.
alumulutioo at titio.
Ps.ann Heap eitoM Grathicaush io
MINTON. —Thin prrtected improvement is to es
trod from the head of Sleek Water Navigation on
the Youghiogheny, at West Newtoo, 61110•1 the
Allegheny ilfaastatne to Cumberlaud, Maryland.
We learn from the Somerrt Herald that the
plant, are being !Weed every where along the
hoe, and that the proapeeta of the road being en
fraly completed by the grail of July Veit are Very
Mattering indeed. The Herald Bays:
"Hannibal crossed the. Alps, boa Tow Seaman .
the Allegliemes oh a Plinth lined. The avVetty
of • Naha Road over the Alleghenies will draw
• iloththada of travet!er• through this way, and this,
with the traneportatien that most and will be
done ou this route, will put tot io • position which
this tztt,prthe atone could do."
Fowles Gant Fx.aire.—This noble work
our distinguished countryman, now on exhibit:
Phdo Hall, is, we are glad to perceive, aura
ing,umeh auention. It is in truth • glorious produ ,
Von, and well worthy of a visit from all who rip..
precious this divine and beautiful art. Hiram
Pater is untversally conceded to be the greatest
of living scalptoro, and the productions of his
chisel have been acknowledged, by the best and
severest critics or Europe, as worthy to stood
stile by aids with the proudest creations of ancient
or modern times.' This statue is decidedly the
rArf tatters of Mr. POWeti and wherever it has
been exhibited, built in Europe and Amenea, it
has attracted crowds of admiring beholders. The
subject is a beautiful sod touchingly offeeting one,
and eminently calrulated to awaken every' noble
emotion of the human heart, white at the won
time it er apletely emirate it of every debasing_
and unworthy thought. The most refined •nd
delicate taste need tot fear to gaze upon that fare,
angelically expressive of auffering and ont
' raged inuocence. As we look upon it, even
feeling of our notate is turned into sympathy sad
sorrow, at the thought4nal one ad lovely and so
pure, should be e.impelied, by tbo unhallowed
I customs of her country, to vatted quietly and tin.
complainingly to a degraded and inevitable desti.
' uy. As Ass work , oi •rt, it defies eritiertm. "The_
i mould of form" is perfection's self We hope that
all who have taste and leisuro will nail them
selves of this—the probable only opportunity they
dill ever have of viewing this great proiloction
of oar connuyaouu and which, if lot no other
reason, deserves a visit as • tribute of our admi•
- ration for the genius of one who has done so
mach to adorn Use character of his country, and
to sda—from smog her most humbly born child.
rmi—snother immortal name to Fame's proud
temple.
Dagearast Tata t..—A mom important trial, in the it
it Involve.H now geirg en at the Court dictum-
Eessinn., I which-tee umount resporivibigtY
whit h the., 4ar who maim. waned, or take the
hrn o r rawanlowiii'e e• gaged i lacing skiing lie
public higkot4i,,, will be ascertained. We eve $
• • „ at city head.
The TaTlll—lam.-Clars Itamerks. ;
Oa, Wuhington earrUPOOdenVseferi - tOli ti.
Ciay'a remarks on the Tariff question, made in
the Senate last Monday. Oar reader• will wish
to r e ad Idiremsrliii without abterriation, and we
ihaus copied them bona the National Intelligences,
es below. We earnestly hope that the patriotic
and sage suggestions of this famoseieg statesman
may be considered, by Congress, in the spirit in
which they ere given. If they are, the country
will speedily be relieved from the pressure under
which it is now suffering.
'1::v Slurs; Dec. 29.
Mr. Cray. 1 have alto a petit:oa upon the arib•
ject of the tariff, limo a number of citizens ot Blair
county, in the State of Perineylamis, who repos•
tent themselves - to be manufacturers and laborers
and others engaged In the cation. vocativaz of
life. They mush very moth of the operations
of the existing-ma; and are extremely desirous
that Seine MOilifiellnUn cliental be.insitle, . as to
steam • fair and proper introduction of goods
from abroad without abase, arid at the same time
' afford reasonable ptotection to the interu4s tithe
CAnntifi. I move that the reading of it be despots
sed-wdls, .4 that it be retorted to the Committee
' on Manufactutta.
it was so referred.
Mr. Clay. I have also a memorial, signed by n
very respectable citizen, who is persoteally known
to roe, Jobe Timberlake, of Moutieillo, Albemarle
comity, in .the State of Vaginin. ills monorail
relates also lathe *object of the tariff. lie repro.
'rents that he has engaged near Monticello (the for
mer residence of the late Mr. Jefery...lo in art ex•
teusive manufacture of cotton, having invested
some sixty or seventy thousand dollars in that bu
siness; that he has bestowed upon it every atteution,
practised every economy, and resorted to all Inca.
tares which presented theowelven to him to ren
der his businem at least reasonably profitable -
lie Mates that under the tariff of 16.12 he mere lard n
lair and remunemuve profit upon his capital, not
extravagant, but sufficient to enemonge - the birsi•
nese ; that under the operation of the tariff of 1546
he to liable and in danger of utterly losing the
i whole amount of hit capital, and has been obliged
I to &ludas abort one Ina of that hands, and the
I other moiety with whiehhe Is al work are labor
ing iiiidlr the greatest difficulty. , The memorial is
eatreinciy well written. The petitioner is a renal.
ole and practical man, and one of high chracter
and Mending, as I happen to know personal ly.
:tie. President, I wend tithe oceasion to slay that
I do hope that now, when there in an apparent
(Aimless alit the surface of public adios-soh oh
I hope is real, and that owl!' rimain without dl
s•
lethal' the deliberations Of . ..Cirogress daring the
present sess:oo-for one, I should he extremely
rlOglited II the subject of the tariff of 1916 could
• be taken op In a liberal, hind, and cations , •pirit;
noto prwoitU'ectloany ="atC•frot""to!Spirritod's"o'lboirhrot:nton.-
try greet established for various c sows, sometimes
tee ainister pyrites, but to look deliberately • t the
operations of the tit Ti a. Of ISIG, •nd w ahem tbs.
turbbig us essential mails : oat, should like a
consideration to be gty. to the ,incst.oe ct the
Prevention of mods and greatalooe, Of the en.
ittenco (If which there can be in tooth , y ,'0nt....-
Whether some suitable legislation caner. litho
P
tor mat ouroedie ought to lie ttelittorately
conaidered. We hisould see *beater we csnnol,
without fojery,-without 'Prepiiiice ta the general
_littered, of the country, pee rime better preti,e•
Con to theinasonfacinting ialcear then is now at.
lorded.
The tact is ye longer &elitist that the Ores are
extinguished and,erti. ngurshing dolly in to or.
IIICAS of the country. TL; rem is no longer
doubtful that the spindles and loom: ere dada
Mopping on the corsairs. Whether i• is r t..,:, , ,,
renewal this downward merle, and io throw a
little spelt at hope and encouragement iota this
great iveluswial intermit, without lag ;:sting the
country generally, anti without any extravagant . °
of legislation, are questkice, , i think, very well
worthy of serions conaideration; and I hope, in
the calm which we are alloy:led at present to en-
Joy is (elation to other great" iopica. which have
as long and so derwerotedy agitated the country,
theist some early ppriml, tiering the present no
Riot, thii - erninject lain he igkee Gp mid dealt with
, in a spirit of kiedr.trs, knit *lnot.i, and unbar,
elite. t
' Sir, after having said to drPeti. I move Oise the
: memorial be referred to the Committee on Mont
nfacturcs, and I ask that it be primed, and that
. that...cation be refei red to the proper committee
M decide.
• The memorial was rietred to the Commutes
on Merman:tree, and the question of printing wet
referred to this Committee /a Printing.
The Paleke laight-9es
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For borne months past. the alleged d•nrovrry of
Mr. Paine, of Worcester, Mass.; has been rot
down as in arrant imperatire—a.humhug. This
aria done of Pm atrength of a belf-conatituted
scient'fis.: committert, rho. visited Worcester to
Mr. Phibea atienum . and . 4rth,r co foseet;gation,
made a report reporliatina r the whoic aksir. ;..itte
(LCCOUDIS 11110.6i:faro:sr, revived conk - a:tee in
the invention, rmf Mr. Paine Las anve , e.ded In
convincing the editorial fraternity of W4recincr,
of the reality of his rout Siwovary, 11, . method
of making no from rector. The . .., • of the
Tribune, Spy and Palladium, toter cano and en
been indicted into the accrete of the pruner, and
mum out firmbeliarters In the niagnitede and irc
Moen.. of the iaocnuon. The Sdo nap
“ Ween the parts of the mad., In chub the
.aentioe is contained, the hrimes .pd eieciri , den
•ere examined, a sufGesent clot- W.. :ced to
cedunt tag the effect produced.
.The construction of iteec is did-rent from
sp threw of the kind berme ki ex n, out bead
.a well established pratrlgler.7
The editor of the Roston Chronstype, a genii ,
.ian
_very competent to speak on the leeVey ha,
'so visited Worcester, far the purpose el exam
going this famous Hydre.Eieetric Light, and we
make the Collooriug rabbi from his acconal of his
vom.
'When Mr. Poise's discovery was fiat an.
'Jounced, While we coneded ha importance,
real, we expreved great o distrust of it (rpm the
comae: of at announcement... From the succeed •
Dr publications of those who, professed to know
something of it, and from them of Mr. Paine him.
self, our distrust was Increased, sod in fad willed
down into pretty determined she stint:a, which
was confirmed brae report of a certain ...a.m.
tide committee." lc deed, we entertakied a much
more decided opinion against it, than wo ever
foiled OC-C.lOO to expres. Het we have tern for
outsell, and find that we I nye done Mr. Paine
very great—ihoush not inmutionel--injustice.
Aod we can hardly find words to express our nor
pose et the seinuifie report which we' pertly, the
cause of our doisrg no. • •
17rie operation, an we eaw it. was es clear and
clinching tOdernonsiraiioo as we ever witnessed,
in the range of chemical mance. There was
rapid and abundant evolution of gas from the
water in Meier, with which nothing, whatever,
ereornut leated. 1,••e two Oat stripe et copper and
the small tube which terminated in the let or her.
tier, neutron any possible connection with soy
ihiog between the jar of water and the burner,
save the spirits of tarp (,line contained in each.
no smaller glass jar. The electric apparatus hr•
log put in motion. as tomb as the air Over the
water bad been expelled, sod the exit wan Opted,
the pretence over the. Water drove the gee tepidly
through the spirits ot turpentine, end the Jet be
hood it being beim}, burned freely and with a
high illeurinnieg power—mrd ashamed to be sent
in day light. A jet attanhed to the Ind. b e tween
th, jar ol waterand of spirit@ of terpeaine Wan
ripened and lighted, and we mw the ut mataira.
hie dame of hydrogen, seArcely viwtile by day
tight. This pure hydrogen wee the gas evolsed
from the water, and could not possibly have come
from the tupentme, for the current was all the
while flowing through the spirits of turpentine—
and beside, how conic the spiels of itirpentioc
possibly give an illuminating dame en one side
and an. Invisible flame on the other 1
o a a Mr. Pane showed to every
part or his apparatus, Melt ding his peculiar harem
and dedrode, not shown to the scientific men be
rme mentioned. We ere oot at liberty to explain
to our readers the peculiarity of their ami crne
tioo, nutria it to say, that they eloridated the sole
ject very much to our mind, and eliiihrd the din
errer, with a leentifie intetest even AllipellOT to
Uneconomical and practical (lees.
Thu natanr, sod the only prisrible meant, by
.orltioh Mr. Pint exerts an agency upon the Water
through the copper ribboori, is a tort of t Iretrns
megnetic condenser, ao imaument dlifnen hem
those manufactured by the elertro lamina, in
strument makers in this City,i nly'in the interior
construction of its revolving helices.. It console
of two ants of combinmiona of large permacert
horse shoe magnets. parallel and °peeing in the
unto direction. bellieen the police of which a pair
of helices are made to revolve horizontally, There
is no galvanic be voltaic ac inn in the case, nod
no entente whitever on the he lees but of the
slight mechanical force which is uecessary to give
them • moderately rapid revolution, they meeting,
no reisteurst but that of the common pivot and
the a ffec tb Of their poles upon metallic
does to the 11111.1,e11h1,10 dairharge. lint Me
(POW. a this simple arrangement to end ve Mr,
trinity is treme ed.,. The electrical forte cern.
pared with the eneebanic•l cause, i• like that of
the rush of water which carries the Wheel of a
' great Celt. 11,0 r, compared With the cam of a
child who may hoist Me gar. * 0 5 Un the
whole, therefore, we ton confident that Mr. Paine
hes discovered the menus of produeirg an ter:-
pensive light of the purest and most eileierli
bee
lg. And ante than that, we believe be hm
opened a new and vast Held in science.
When we loin, such testimony (tom competent
and impartial Meo, we are led to hope that there
may indeed kg At come out of the rfarimen and
Myrtle', Wide has no long involved the ejleged
discovery. e confess we feel a very Treat M.
latest In the m tter, tie M do most Moor eltizem,
,
litho price of common gas Is a powerful stimulus
to (tads* to melt fur mine cheaper mode of tot rt.
lig Mediate - day. I
.I.,, e xte /team Boat Blaaiter.
'Thy NeW. lean papers come to Unfilled with
details of the, distraction of the steamer Angle
NOMMB, on the 13th inst. The boat wit • now,,
low pressure tow boat, built In New Orleans, and
Ike Mewls had turned out in large numbats
t4the trial trip of a boat entirely constructed
In heir own city. Doting dinner, in the after
n o, the boiler exploded with • tremendous fords,
1,,,,,
b leg portions of the deck and atacktnery fair.
ty out of sag, and definite • item:lotion all around
ft. - Maul were blown into the river and meta ,
picked up by the steamer Idaniope, which also
irescued those who remain of on the wreck. Oi
those immediately lulled, Capt. Junius Beebe
...ems to have been most lamented. We give the
names of all reported.
Capt. Junto. Beebe, Charles Perry, reporter of
the N. 0. Bulletin; Alfred Stilhnee, d the N. Y.
Neat:lts Works; Stephen N. kitn, firot.engine wh er
S. C. Stoma, or N. Y., and several others, ose
names are not known.
Richard NeNon, pl'ot, badly ; Philip Brady, mate.
*lightly; C. C. Wiliam.. slightly; Cept. John P.
Sancti, kg fractured; Nathan Jarvia; isevercly;
Stephen Jarvis, hi, brother, severely; J. W. An
drews, severely, but not dangerously resided ; J.
J. Day, of Slark, Day, Stauffer & Co .shgbtly ; Mr.
Signy, of the Delta. slightly; Mr. )(wad, of the Creel
cent, ling htly ; Mr. Ryan, of the Orkanian. slightly ;
Henry Lathrop, slightly; James McDade, dehk
hand, slightly ; Hall, slightly ; apprentice of
Mr. Leads, slightly; Capt. Minable, kg badly
broken, since reported emaciated ; J. L. Warner,
firm of J. L. Warner & Co., badly injured ; --
Stillman, brother of Alfred Stillman, slightly ; Wm.
Elton, badly ; lota% Taylor, slightly; Whart
morn . slightly Thayer, Sr., do. ,• Captain
Thome. co, of the ship in.ou badly , cook
End three colored firemen, L d ad d y J
; ohn Wilacin,
deck hand, at the charity hospital, badly. will
moo er ; J. O. Pearson, slightly; Mr. Garland,
Second Motocipality Treasurer, slightly.
No cause Is assigned for this terrible calamity.
The espionion vas the most ieirific on record.—
On examinants t ithe hull, after the accident, the
Picarme tam that of the immolate boiler, weigh.
leg many toot, not I particle remains—not a wisp
targets a band, not • nail or spike or rivet, or
any thing which was attached to the boiler, it to
be found. The stupendous rows of metal was
tarn out bodily, and whirled to the sir like a toy.
No pieces have been discovered i the whole pot•
de oils body lies together in toe bottom ol the hits
tiesippi. One who WO its fl ght describes it as
hardly larger to hit eye than a blithe' when it shot
up, but when it fell the concussion and rouse.
noent whirlpool would, to his thought, have en.
al:lobed more than one ateamboat, had it reached
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Fltoll WA6IIIIIOTOA
Corirrpowlenee of the rlitsburyh Gazette.
D: r. 21, 1520.
quiet gill] reigning--booth C•rollna
settling down Governor's mew•ge—
blieotion of Eltnator --Appropriation
for the Pittsburgh Cv•toto
President's loves—Mr. and Dies. PIG
more and family.
Nettling doing here either above or below Me sum
fate I have never known Me paiitteal eleasests se
psrfectly placid as There comes ic us
once in • while is warm reply, t from the t+outh, that
se• trastm up oar NOrtileTtl phlegm •nd to keep on
i.e qui wive the mereurtal tempera ments or out itouth
ern brethren. The sew dignitary, Oovernor Means,
of Sor.h Carolina, has delivered•• Bu t e bemti and
rs,tibrasac Insegural address, which ree
10C Ci 113131.1. at absurdity—orb.. for example, teem.
mote comical than the folloverak pile et ineonirminns
imag
F ery
u4ltc upinton in the Free Purrs m shown to th•
undtanien public. sentiment of the Nutth—• public 'en
time.% whore tenthly wee ea f r lb.
dash Len peon
have t
een
[nosing lustier and higher, aing their
foaming cf.:ars against our very e•fratoh but beret,
lora breaking •tits feet. These enqrsny waves. warm
ed by no setae' sunbeamof IttleantlV• are last IT
coeueg frozen into • solidroamt. and soon must Crone
hits beta,. n”abry •welenels, tern trel iv , hint bill
t , erech and bury us beneath thril emelt ^
frnvernor Plains is wnoble of the ritltcalc whlcl
1 ton 11•1"0211 grand.roguento •nd braggart pneterisso
Cl the pu bl ic character of that :` tote I,ro I rough
erizat her citizen, and yet presses the winged trio
still deeper tri'D the wound by such ',manage •
thts—*
know that by many abnmd, who cannel appre ei
a. Its ebatocrie, or at, en lour al tone. e.
Leed sneered at ay it. on &rennin oi we ha
the 'as
prif.e we feel in our balder d State. Yet he who loot
u, . that State one his aur•sog mother who, with nit
taliii e is cling so her dastinic
through ser•l u•svell ar, -la mkt ashamed . tu thank in
hal his let hes been cast amongst her et afro hes/
sip,on: sons. and that li•r plains tor
ta
.14 at
i. boar blo.noi whlih aro clustered th e deer,
r. 4 or his hean's &Whiny te
liartivrell Rhett has been titled Senator in pew.
o air Uartiosell; who tempo:l,lly supplied the mean
.y ocelialoned by the drain of lie kilmore sucees.r .
t 0 John C I believe the term i which tic
has ti o en elecf..l eon:Lines to mush the present and
the next cat-ree• ...proioutiel. When •
cucumber el the llon• 0 , I ;hearth Toni or. aile m
ost
ost
comsent and ingebious men mai the c.c.: ,
lbnsiiLl ofat
who man, erect....
denouncing he aod tiuriaring it to be hot ob.
jee l and wish to sheet dieulititlo•l,ls ,l44 trru tio , pi.
mg the station of representative or his Mate in the
roar,ls of that eery Umetr . We cannot avoid the ,
colielcuOn alai he entered upon that agitation for tin ,
erpr• s , ;intense of seiln.ne the seat he has attained .
i
I am uosible to I,lcekTe bow he can hnid It ratthor
4,1,0n0r tre , ore entering upon it, he swears be
sanphrt the contintatims, which ineleder the
in'aih.r..sqe,- of the Union. He cannot take th is oath
sei,out `Li nt tile its (Orr: declarations and owns,.
plea If he does 'take it With ito inenu“ rneesstinn
of admenor to n, he i• f.n.worn, Pot we , must Ina
ihn h .clion of Mr. Rheanumb!, light. It is a
ot•derk that an all her other arta, South Carolina ho.
been pinyini the ilet pir
It it Inconswlent with any
Intention rf lorietng the Unnith It gives the he to all
threats of such • purpose.
I lea n with great ple•sure. that by daternilned ek
e..., Mr. Hampton has ureeede4l in practiring the
consent of the Committee Way. lard hleans,of which
he laein., to insert in the general appropriation
Ldl ukk irem of fifty qmonssod smilers for a Comma
'louse and o Ike , 6.krernment offices, in Pinaburgh
heed be bud of ibis necensity for this type
since. It la writ known 1.1 the °overeat hen
long be, paylng, In Ihitibilligh to two th san
ts
dollars a year tor IVO of -00bIle otter
fine (sr
striate prove Om necessitrior the cope' dile. will all
I:a laid before Cong.., arid I have no doubt that it
vein go through.
The levee: Ppe Prciident's, night, 1••8
eiowded and aireeablo gyserriblare Mere ie •
-bereft
in the deportmcnt and 'eons eeeee ion of Mr
Fillmore which I. remarked by all who come to
Inierconnhe All know the influence which engaging
anJ winning Manners al Rya tier. on potbite etrair•
To tote pun fMt Fillmore Is no doubt in some
degree owing the admitted papule., oPresidentf tils Ramiro.
:lOW, Ti ledy ( t h e e dughter of ibe also
received the le
gue.ts a evening with a grower.' oda
Linty that left • pleasant impression on their cu
of ln the
ds,
MuFillmnre is probably nut far frOrrl tha lige
k Presideht, while their slaughter has not yet, I should
suppose, seen her er
rse!, slaughter
kliliard Fill
;more. It , priv•ic Fl., of the • resident, belongs
to that close. who, wi-k ludgment and capactiry In hear
• 0 h0n0r.... mist nul,be dales, never of shore'
/ a bandon 'hr quieter parsons sir private life. lie hint,
h o wever, fielded to the 1,101rilal:lotill 0( his father, to
...dr hie labminUil dotes 11111101 LtiOng Ilia el,
fidennal blallolt as -o,e , ted to hit The IV bile
Moose watt never occupied lir • fisanly more desere•
&rig like respect an d a11:1en.... The east 1,.(11
roonk. as usu•l. 'brown open, runt was thronged until
a te boar
pay `L
wior comp.ceous among the.
who called to pay thei respects • to the head or the
Unverninent. lie m e
ths obi.cl of eeaselcar arten
tom thrO4l.l the evening, and entared into eon
yerantion with hit ifiends, and returned their compli
witti item cordiality and urbanity whieh heel
distinguithed Mei thcough life. /owns.
WAsomotoo, De'. 22d, *O5O.
The, Patent t. .—A MU to Logan:
Piseey.
To the same clam of legialatlen as that ter the
reducuou of postage belongs the bill now pending
in the Senate., for the amendment, or at least the
modification, of our patent lawn. It re l ets to the
business interests of the country, and is connect.
ed whh the practical and milltorian pan al oar
public policy, a branch of proceeding which fills
tithes space in Congressional record. for acme
years past. I have not yet been able to examine
tile bill and ernendmeota reported by the Patent
Committee, and discussed with musatkable ability ,
sy (Inc. Seward and Col. Jett'. Dam. on One able,l
and by Mr. Tumey, Chairman of the GOintnillt
on the other, last.week, but I have read the debt,
with attention, and it appears to me one of th
meal extraordieery and obJectionable meaturCii
,iter introduced into Conned.. Under the patent
laws of every cottony them exist three great par.
tie.: the Weenier. and patentees, the pleura upon
then rights, and the pubic Such is the perverslr
ty and iielftsbned of human nature, that the lant
party, the pnblie, almost tudvenially look_opon th
fiat, the inventors, as their oppressor. and noun I
enemies, and the depredators upon the ruhts f
there l evee:era, as their beat Uremia and tam
Now the truth it, the originators of patent ng t
inventions, the de enverers and Improvers
adorn . ° and art, end In the application of known
principle. and elements to useful purporw., are
the presien beriefitelOta el roankind,and Mutilate
props of that mynas:ion which terms the
so well
pndc
and glory of Out time& No other clams
deerves the fosteng care and enerous anent:,
ag m ment et the nov ri crumeat and g tnet people, and
tone need it so much. Men of inventive genie.
ore proverbially and almost universally negligent
sod improvident. Accordingly, in our own Oen.
atittiliOn, than este Flaubert. specially referred to
and provided for. And yet the protection which
the law* tote nal to afford them, a •ails them little.
The depredators upon the fruits of their ingenuity
have ith them generally the sympathies of the
community.
Patent property in considered • sort of common
in which Unnettiptilotill speculators may tango at
will—Very low men who In Unr countty have pro.
domed really great and important immurement",
or original invention. by which labor la 'clamed,
and the wealth of the -reentry developed, and the
comfort of the people increased; have realised any
reward whatever for the benefit' emfetted by
them upon their countrymen. It M well Intern
that Whitney was robbed and swindled of the pro,'
tits of his rotten gin, and t.) tie eternal disgrace of
the South, almost torn to pieces, bemuse he at.
tempted to mort bat rights at law, In States which
were reaping millions every yea? from his mil and
getuns. He Bed In poverty. Evert Woodworth,
inventor at the planing machine, papule/1y herpes•
e 4? to be the most profitable patent ever obtained,
died almost pentillen, and It is doubtful Whether
his he, who • hate .pont SI ra,ooo in litigating
their rights, have more than get their money back.
Litigation, and the uncertainty of Judicial investis
nation under the patent later, are the grievances
under which most patentees are crushed. The
Ftentent their inventions ate found to be valuable,
the pirates settle upon it like einzmornts upon the I 321—A Study from Nature, 1... Island,T. Doughty I He started for came; not with • yen/ light I eart, I
stricken deer, end by :he time they are driven off, John. O. Cramp, Marietta. O. _.. I' , g....., butly wi h • very Tot pair of '
Or Usual!! bane, the twenty years or minors. . .324—Lsodectape, W. M. Oddio. E. McFall, in, sprcacibl“.—Phtlaele/phicroinryw ntrs.
right have er.pired, or the patentee dies. their Metwield, O.
children may reek in vam for that juatice which
„11.,.a 3 % — „, , Tpri:ns" Digger, A. ChAPPL.I. ' Fa'
G.
was denied their parent
396—The Monarch of the Herd, T. H. Hincley.
The bill I have spoken of provides, among oth-
J Ladongh, Detroit.
er things, that when a patentee brings suit against • 130 __ Loko si rocco , H . y. m e m. miss A. Law,
theviotator of hine potent rights, the defendant'
Vincennes, Lid.
may sue out a intro furor., upon which shall be 146—Solitude in the Mountains. D. W. C. 1.30 u•
tried the quentin of the validity of the patent; t o o. D r. m. sh e ppard,lll.
and upon the torrent nrenann of an action na thin 193._.f1, Homing C,stle, Moonlight, C. P.Cmnch
form. all proOree-lare in the patentee's suit must
. 1 . F . D o l e G in ., 0.
be suspended u...:1 tile decision of the' reirefattna• 163—Den Venue from Kirkenbrook, Higkdan do,
ds
The effeet of ibis would be to sweep away all of Scotland, W. K. Miller. S Lindsey, Tole
patent properly et a breath; and that, no doubt, is 0.
the Intention of the moverit in this most remmka• 183—En Diehabile, J. Ames. Jas. M. Gaylord,
ble attempt to abolish the present natern. There Donaldaville, 0.
are tunny other points in this hill which dowry° 110—The Fisherman,S. Eastman. Mra. Sedton.
consideration, but I can dwell upon it no tenger. stall, Chicago.
It IN very apparcui tlint Torun has not the caps. 197—The Departure of Roger, O. W. F . itee . 1 1 ..
city to coot. wish ti.e ei rotunda of the pmject, and Norristown Hoee Compeny, N orris t own , e y
th a t ti i e ' , hem,. si It have in yield to the substitute
prevented by Col Devi, or to amendments to be
eeubuntiod by otter?, toot will completely evisce.
rate it. I think the effect of drawing public at.
trotter to this Important subject, will be snob •
re.erganizetion of the patent r Mee, so greatly to
raise the el:inviter of the authority under which
patents are issued in the United Stales,
and con.
acquently to brow t venter safe guards against
such as are granted. The commissioner of the
patent office ooh tit to been eminently learned sad
practical men, and if it ,s impossible to get such
•u One Ca a auto , knowledge of law to
make hint a empetenti arbiter in application and
oilier comes I ,volvlng Iho principles of law Drat
must crone l .raor loin, an It is almost eettslis that
there can not then he tont have at least Iwo ass
arke3alea, we literal saries. and Mgt, judicial
1. 1
powers. T: sa.r ties snails examiners, as well
as lilt • stand it of their qualifications, most also
be raised. think that plan will, in the end , be
adopted. Rio gh it is dotibutd whether any final
action will Idol tins wintel, Junin.
.1 Ws...morns, Dee. 23, IEI3O.
Qtr. Clay a the .
T•rilf —Mr. Beaton and
the Le a evil.- and:Portland Canal—
Whealtrag Bridge Casa.
~
Agate we rest limn our taboret. Both Hr lnca;
have arty. re , over Tuesdey end Wedeeaday,!
until the 26 ,
to
Or •., that lane members may pro
perly celsbr to the festivities el Chnattnat. They
Hobo: pa.e 41, to day, Mr. String't lull, remaining
a ayetem of tura ano regn'attono on taking teat:-
molly in es se Ili 1 . ..111 -. •.04i election, better adapt.
ea i„ eap ire .11 , -1.ii , 0. than the mode now
I praetwel up in. It is. uto In: nerontu, Rod plats
I od tip a Mon 0....10rhy.
In the Se ate Mr. Cisv presented a mainly of
3.1111003 at onenvirielY, 1 0.11 Iliekutood, Virgint•,l
end e l•ewhyre,linr ea.,a u elbdthelttlan 01 the eV
1 . . . g ue,4,/ IOW. no w.. 1 afford adequate prole,
I ttoo to n .1.4. - . ,,. Mmisnv. In aebruittiog these
pa l m's, fit i. 17'..v SPA shot the. conntry, now, for !
ineately, o.l•ys a. pefivol of repose and romps ra. I
line elentstwki Iron. 1.01 , a-al rlelleMoOL He'
hoped thr desirable and nnusind rondo:on of
themgo wophl he .0.pr0v...11.: wine th e Important l
guano , . ol the tot ti. lie etid nOt Wish the IrPpO• I
t/ - k
shioo ,d . . reov-mah , e 1,01 rates of Miner, bnt.l
he thong , ti.•• rc ess,on was n ` good one lo do
•Ornelhlng ler the , orlering .nt:utry of the coon.
try. The •pern were teetered to the committee
OS mono mores. The retnarlau of Mr. Clay I
were el. erterten•O by great moderation, and were 1
received Ph such get. 1,1 approval Os 10 warrant
the hest .over thal some practlcsi and • fatten(
plan. for he r 1,4 , n el home maonfaeturea,
will be au Omit.% VISI .11 meet with the support'
of • deet.l -il new. tip of th. bowel% of Centres , .
Mr. B• ton in . ...neon:a h. promised bat tor the ,
purchase ant the Icanutville end Portland canal.— !
Ho flask of t he fl are...amebic burdens imposed
upon we ere commerce by tiptop tolls egfieted
foe the P.' 't• of lost. through this wrok. The
auto won lied to be neer, sare,lor the purchase of
the ,nal, RR cuff 11:1' , 0,000, whir', ought be
saved hp a •:. teem reareuchmente of the inoes
drone et re twee( the coast at rvey, saheb he con.
tenaml ought to In, performed by the ewers of
the navy. Thefilkopinyment !i une? persun• op.
on li, WO o enel.s , mo that the rat roe. on that
departmeet tee , In.•ompelent ID :itenorge Mutes
that we, rerpOre , of those in the Britsh Dewy.
Mr. Dame. el Mts.., defended the Meg aurvey
and the envy, and opposed the purchase Cl the
...nal. Ito ova he m. 0.. In favor of graotiog It
oh Mettle lerre. to .cute. ay'. and ;leaving 4 0 be I
managed by Slate ofikers. The hid arse doly en-1
feeßd. Ii relerreee to this movement, of Mr.!
Seaton. it in to to. en nestle hoped that it will noes I
ceed it le title 010110 s Ihlt tell, it one of those
work. wh thoulti h.• in grivalc hands Of
Under lll hlo
ca.1t,.1 of sof e•ther
ono State. The porrbsse
orlabt In be ri,a, ,, ot 4.ree, if it rat be tittered al
• asal. , rate, eel It Cat !Meth. T etruti, of
Orate" ,pI,• • s • •. : .t I, me to, Withont firuher
'delay, on the N•w Al 4, y a.4!e ; where, in fact
the w al: nevh• to hove t .en t *routed in the first
shire. The S'orvori.t.i vn.l Ohio are treat ea
t:arta; high real o, nvti otA,.;ht to le kept free and
Open,. Pile, al the um•onal expente• Jrltei.
eV men 14 , ieve that It Ind.,na hersell would
make the r. qou - r <I improvement, the government
would by comp , : cd, to all defeoce, to take it of'
her hands m 0 r.a..ed premium uson the cast.
Coder a less meet , orremaity tke UniteiStatoa,
lan: t,eree..n. ',ft , . e ! , ..rut omit of laniletar the
•astro..i vn r.ro.. _roues. the fall•of Gt. Ma
r,
a bone.. iu :al,. a..p.a.. a cud humn. No cue
who boo 1.,..n Li , tt.ne,l ler hears in the Malaita
canal. vie et p• re I (~.t!neee.scly of char:COE
vessela Si 1, ,, t‘5 , t11 , , ran have failed to Ito Iw.
..pro•sod w.th the etas:wet', policy tithe gnvern• 1
men% in not howled mode the canal of andlerant I
capacity for the Mrger boat°, as well at With the 1
teansnee whet', the ormient inadequate ennritiona 1
for the novel and deeent cf vetisch inflaill upon ' 1
Lwes a w t. cue , eon eel.Pririn wash ono of the coons I
el In the %Vied.oe hedge cat.", I was 'aerated 1
I i at the close weihd be heard it this amnion, and I
' 1 at a decree wo•tld t.r oleaMed bet ire Illjnltrn 1
e. 1,. • It is h•hr.ved 'het the Ilr.etin "Is band ” '
I •ponp or eon.- tovn 1 treitovo the were..?
0 he Interior nel retain• hlt:pleccita counsel lo the
Mae for the cnni • I
Lilo the coon. ofpany. a
sperek to day, open • bill for l
settling privet lona claims in Callfornai. Dr.
Drain stated. the two/anoint fart, that the probable
amount of Mem. at n reasonable valuation !tribe
lands involved, Wee OM] hundred millions of del
lo*. Imam.
I , HOPI ISNiW YORK
Correspon tense of tees Pittsburgh lit:
NEW Yuan, Dee. 21
The fortnights' Inter news from Californiateemv.
id yesterday by the Cherokee, at this port, has
ringed mane a trendy circle here, into grief and
connate. There hail burn ill aloog no tittle ha
irless OS to the roger, of the cholera there,
eis nee last antes, hut nobody expected the mortality
hart, in one ...toe. almost blacken., the "Alta
lifornik., - . .l-e -”,arer Times," the "Pet ite
1.,, w.," the "tititi.bOtierilo Times,"
and other
to wood. in the New `:nit New Yorkereseein to
h „ ,„fr„rd l i , i by enow i li. nut li e West amt NOW
E Sind have m ade by tar ihe gratest sacrifice to
k
t lk
, ~,,... siv,trh...,yeeran,,l,lii;:v,olielosie,:e.e.r.s:rd,
awnidthdisemvectrafiln.ol
ii n Fratirowo, foil nil •tlrry to add that their espies
, a. to the decline of die acres° all widely duff
• nt from those espie-oid in The newspaper, Bad
ws, all this, rind not iii lic rounterhalanced with
, no it i ons o f gold Olio rind bullion on hoard.
Hon. Seeretary Webster, and the Mt, h Munr
or, Mr 'hewer, bane ieligmplied from Washing
-
t n, to this city. to day. that tinny will be present at
i le aniversary dinner of the New England Sock-.
i, to l ie driven 01 the Astor I toter:, on Monday es
ntag. Boodes thswc diziinguished gentlemen,
here will he present sundry oilier tears of leaser
magnitude, all rmaributing to make, What is likely
to be, the most brdliont re,nnion of New England.
'et. oVer witnessed hi New York
A curious Ina. suit in lost now midergoing , a trial
before th e Court of common Pleas herr, ai;..l one
that attract. a very genet attention. Mr. mel
Howard, the landlord of the Irving Hotel, In Broad
way, contracted with one Edward Loughman_ for
the delivery et milt at his hotel, for the petted of 8
month.. Said milk we. to be from cows fed on
hay,
pan e . ad rotas, and grain—in other word. perfect
ly e Howard, nfier trying the article for a
week, found its quality so bad that his boarders
could not use it, and hence the contract was brok
en. Longhman now rues to recover the value of
the connect, the Name as if it hod' been complied
obit--laytng his dransges nt MO 1 ).
Defendant brings for ward &alas aid chemists,
who have anal., rod dal min:, to prover that tt .111,1
hula better than rank poison. The complainant
k e eps about WOO cows, to %tolls, somewhere' in the
upper part of the city, Peeling them exclusively on
hot distillery sliirs, which ling the ellen to increase
iho quantity of Volk, but to detiorate its quality.
These COVIN were proved to be almost constantly
rPscased—so much so that their teeth would often
!di out. Kamm. - le the open air they never hail.
and were never fed upon lin, or go tt a, or g ram of
any kind. From Mew stales, it is also shown
nearly one third of the milk consumed in the city
is supplied. I. it any wonder that so many chil
dren die among ns every argot „seeing that these
siatenicnth ore 1011 rue ' ' Thi• jud g e has given no
derision in the case 001, hie no detail it will be a•
gains' the complainant
H o ubtleiss ere this the telegraph has conveyed to
Ptusburgh the main fenturcsof the drawings of the
Art Union, tart oVentlig—hut let me odd a few par
tienlarn which the !inhaling line may not hove stop
'tin to trnomnit. The reet mt. of the Institution, fur
gear, atitoluiri'il to tbri,ltla SO, offsetting die
1 ureement. to on eipsil amount. Thy following
are the ofieers riveted tor the evening year:-.4Wm.
J. Hoppto,Charies , 1' Daly. A. hi. t:orzena, J. P.
Kidner, M U itole-rt., N .Inrvis, Jr., and P.A.
Cie, Herr , a lot of the. panes which interest
persons in your part of the country
0, Sarin Discovered, Packer. C. fd.Oldl,
Circleville, Ohm.
ti—Firer Love, J. 'l' Pet. it Dickey, Ohio. i
26--Plownre nod the 110 et, T. P. Rosner. Dr.'
Jos. Angel, Brookville, Oh u.
31—HicepincChild, A. It uherford. Mrs. Earner,
Janesville, Mich. ,
511—Sylenn Lake, Green Wood, It. Oignoux. C.
4,.. 'Holland, Cincinnati. ')
IS--Rend of Cayuga Lake, N 1. haulage Ch i.
A. Commis, St. Clair, hitch.
120--The Armorer, , J. W. 0 arag7 --- J1 H. WoOdi
Moots
3.5—0 n the Delnwarent Cochocton, S. R.GMbrd.
Dr Wet Weddle, Chilleothe, Uhto.
131-1.4.1,,,,r, wm . , hi. odd. Wm. H. IDoin
inick, Cincinnati. 1
' 6T—Apturimal Scenery, It. Ctiguotrx. Perci
vat, Ohio. ,
16—Cinderella, A. Itotherford. E. Van Tinter,'
plyhoga Palls, Ohio.
' i n—Launbcapo, D. W. C. Boutelle. B. ,atter•
line. Cie.
99--The Young Student, Walter Libby. \J. S.
Mooney, N. Y.
119--TheQuiet Nook, J. It. Wate i rson. i Mc-
Bride, 0.
ITl—Lendseapc, W. Al. Otlie. J. IL Hirsch,
Geitysbutah, Pu.
316—Itival Suitors, J. W. Glass. Geo. Stine.
meta, Norristown, Pa.
317—Landscape, Moonlight, It. Zahner. J. W.
Brown, Danville, by
Tama.
200—Bacharer h on the Rhine, C. Gildemeister.
H. A. Shipley, Cm., Ohio.
214—Landscape, IL G. Lenorl. Wm. N. Comp
ton, Detroit
215—A Child's Passage to Paradise, J. T. Peale.
A.A. Rush, London, 0.
217—View on Esopus Creek, New York, A. B.
Dumod.o
the Mrs. J. Brough, Madison, Ind.
22.1-0 Wing, W. Rariney. .I. Broadhead,
-Philadelphia.
233—View near Clarendon, Vt., F. E. Church.
R. 0. Stone, Plattsburgh, N. Y.
2sll-0. M. Carpenter, Memphis, Tenn. Tb-
Indian's Hunting Ground, H. J. Brent.
21—Wm. H. Bell, Harrisburgh, Pa. Swis
Water Fall, F. T. Palmer.
Wl—lndian Hunter choosing an Arrow. [Bronx.
Statuette.[ H. K. Brown. 1). P. Ray, Nashville
Tenn.
310—Sketch, 0. H. Bruckner. M. Culbertson,
Maysville, Ky.
44d—The Atlantic Steamer coming
Millen...nth. Miss Van Tronk, Lancaster, 0. E.
A decided step has at length been taken, look
ing to the Municipal union of the three clues, New
York, Brooklyn, and Williantsburgh. The Joint
Committee delegated byeach Corporation, have a•
greed to mbar% the question to the people, at the
neat general election. If a majority declare in fa
vor of the measure, a provisional committee stand
ready to conclude the ' , marriage ceremony."
Western State Stocks have been quite active in
our market the ley, days past. It is raid in Wall
Street that o large amount were pent out by the
Artie to4FLyZior foreign Investment. The current
prices of Ohio d's '66, are 106a10614; tor thosedue
m isso, 1092109 1.2 - in 1870, 1121113. Large wiles
of Illinois Infernal improvement Stock have been
made at Mani. Indiana State :I'll are held at Sla-
Mt, Penn. Horde 93 71 dafP.S.
The money marker, has tweii rather favorably in.
Ipenced by the lunge ammo,t of gold dart received
by the Cherokee, yreiterday. First clam, Mon notes
end aereplanem bill per cent. per ovum, do. long
70' 12. Aialoitreen s €per lac :per c
. .
Other names, less known 10a l 2 per rent.; lama on l
demand hal per runt. t
Cotton has hero selling for the peat two days at
a alight ad Tanen on the pm.e quoted to my last.
lgm to grand ordinary Florida 411012 k; middling
fair to fare I3c; do. Oulf porta 1401141.
Floor and Meal continue in good reques . . The
sto;lr luting pow to u,tly stored, and l good epees
ulative demand existing, peers have advanced' 61
0.124 t par bbl. slea 90,000 Ws at $4 674 fur
um . ... Slate, 114 Slk fur mixed Wisconsin, and
*LOOS 011 or Sitaight Michigan sod loi4ano,
Ohio $6.3105 f ,7 5 , extra Genesee, 00,62. Jetscy
Corn Meal 112,90033, cash:
Wheat is hiaber. 8111101 prime mixed White
Ohio at 1080100", prime Genesee 1/2/e; whim
Canada 113. Ity. 1810710. Oats 46406170.-
0,, t 0 ~ 6,406:t • by hew tonna! Northern yellow.
Pr...lona—Qom PTE. Pork a selling at 119;75
an hl: Meal is Is gh•r. 2600 old 0010 stud at
$12670013., Country men B-ef 'Sahli) City
29.20. Otis Urd '7l, Drer.eil hogs 210510
r lion is beta Si a alight invostement. Saks 600
• lona 11 truherrle p•g et 119X0110./0- E 281106
t Bars 9:1750, 4 mot..
•
Ashen 011 at $2,0005,2005:15 for hod, aorta.
I Whiskey is firm Prawn at 261026); Im , eg.
Srcerar..
The Anglo awe.
Britain Vuoi frequently been denominated the mo
ther of nattong Whatever may er Ile I this
uppellatim, nothing is More evident
h d
and true n
arm
the fact Ilan her island has been the laboratory of n
rum mural:tibia race, in which nearly all the race.
that peopled Europe, from the Roman to the Nor
. man conquest, were combined. All that to vigor.
• our in the Celt, the Saxon, the Scandinavian, and
Norman, awe all ntworberl in what we call the An•
glo Saxon race, and when the enlTlhriraliner was
evraplete on the Inland 01 Great Itratm, n new
world was dire:feet.) as it it were her rrpegisy.
ihl
apaneron of that mighty race
As an integration of .roc .it it. phisien
is estimated that it ptpulation dottier. g.elf in
35 yearn, while that of Germany doubt, it-ell ill
70.-of klolland in 100: Simon KC Indy le
135; at France in 114 ; I Ileum:al in 238; and
that of Turkey in 14t When one of two vessels
creamed the ocean, nod planted tenoned them a long
thee:mat of North AIMICriC4 a few germs of that
nice, its whole population in the Old World did
net exceed .if minium England, Wale...ad Scot
land numbering fewer inhabitants than New York,
ISnattsylvoiris and Ohio do now. Hardly two coo.
tune. and a half' hare elapsed store that epoch,
nod now there arc et.teett twenty are 11“11.4,1* of
that race in North Americo and its adjacent ishuids,
or a number exceeding the whole population of
Oreat Britstrt.
In 1020, the Anglo Salon race numb red ahout
6.000000, and wa. coati:Led to England,Seotiand,
and Wales, sad the combination of which it is I
the result, wan not more than half perfected, for
neither Wale. tuo Scotland wa more than half
Saxeinised at the time. Now It numbers GO 000 ;
' 000 human leingt, planted upon all the islands
and continents of the earth, and increasing every
where by intend ratio of progrestion. It is bat
abaorbing the aluygish races of barbarous DAMS of
men that occupied the continents of Amer cr, Af
rica, Asia, and the islands tf the eta, Sic it
girdling them from year to year with its vigorous
plantations. If no great physical revolution in
Wynne, to uhect its propagation, it will number'
1600,000,000 of human beings in teen than 150
years from the present time—all speakiag the'
time tannage, centred to the none literatitre
and relinn, and exhibiting ad tin inherent and I
and inalienable characteristic.
Thus the population of the earth is fast becoming
I Anglo Sarenesed by blood. But the English lan-
I guage is more expansive and aggressive than'
the blood of that race. When a community he
gins to speak and read the English langnage, tl ls
half Simonized, even if net a dropof Anglo Saxon
blood runs In us vein. Ireland was never colo.
I
abed (rem England, like North America or Auto
tali. but nearly the whole of Its seven or eight
I Millions already speak the English language,
I which it the preparatory state of being entirely
abamb. d in the Anglo Saxon race, at one of the
I most vxmons and useful element.. Every where
the English language is gaining titian the !arm,
gel of the earth, nail preparing those who speak
lifer the aboaruilon. The young ge e et .iiou of
the East ladies is learning tt, and It it probable
that within thy years, 25 000,000 of human beings
of the Mielr rare will speak the langesge of that
continent. So nn in the United States. Ahout
10,000 immigrant. trout Gcreminy, and other
cottnirtea of continental Europe ' are smelt gin
this creepy VIM year. Pt itiapt rimy C• 111101
speak a word el English when they firm land on
our shores,brit in Om course of a few years. they
minter our language to acme extent- Thcit hhil.
dren alt upon the .01t hearties in 001'
vosiptoe
schools with thole of our native Americans,and
become, an they grow up and Janne theursives
among the rest el toe population, colniticlelY An•
glo Se:mined.
Thus the race', by its wondet pAPAIVC
power ef language and blood, is fast occupying
and subduing to Is gent., all the contemn. and
islands ol the earth. The grandson ot many a
young man who made:these:line. will prttilbly
lire to see the day when that race will number
900,000,000 of human helves. Pert.)s they may
comprise a hundred nations of distinct govent•
men.
Perlinm they may become a grand content.
non of Republics, pervaded by the same laws,
literature, and religion. Their unity, harmony,
and brotherhood must be determined by the eel..
tines between Great Britain and the United
Stater. Their onion will be the onion of the two
worlds. If they discharge their duty to each ruh•
er, and mrinkind, they must become the 11111tei
heart of the mighty 000 they reprerent, feeding ite
myriad veins with blood of moral nod polibeal
lira. Upon the state of their fellowahip depends
the rvelfare of humanity , and the peace and pro
gress el the world.
FAMILY FINANCIERING
Me. lioDjaMill Wilkins, being engaged in a pro
tracted inlitileatiou, bad exhausted sit hid funds,
rs,d up .11 his midst, and spouted almost every.
thit g spoutable about his house, not eXcepting the
tea-kettle and baby's cradle, and came home yes
terdsy adlernoon with the faint hoe cif guiding
'mottling on which my uncle "w ouldu advance
enough to replenish the bottle. His wile happen
ed to be ausent—it was a good opportunity tom,
ry not bin design. He searched every apartment,
every cupboard, every cheat nod alma, but no.
thing which a pawn.broktr would mil negotiable
presented Mick; except the Sunday bonnet and
only silk dres, of the lemon' Mar, Wilkins,
Them he agerly seised, and in • few minute.
they were duly ticketed and put away by an be
widish money lender In South street. Mr..
kins repaired to a tavern with the proceeds, aid
made himself perfectly happy for two boars, treat.
log every body, and sustaining bus cheetah r is •
g odour. gentron., and whole sowed fellow. Be.
lore night Ins money was gone, and Mr. sg, liking
reeled home, threw off his clothes and *added
Into bed, wit h a conscience perfectly at Card.
to
the meanwhile Mrs. Wilkuis had mined her
best bonnet and silk dams, and soapecting What
had happened, she made a acmch moor the
clothes which had been thrown off by Benjamoill
br boaband;and Ciund the Isawn-brolcer's certif.
lea a
rn. 111 to, while Beojamin, snared sonorously,
she made tip the clothes in • bundle, coat, vest,
pantaloons, every biar—Benialliinla only anti;
MO them to the same pawahroker,',and pedged
them for one dollar. In the moaning Mr. Wi kilos
a woke, no cloths s to put no ; ten ble curairg and
swear:nib but all to no puspows. Toe old fellow
bad to keep close at home all day, in terrible if.
Aictira for want of Aqua . ; oc h:aly to eynoyoth,ge
with his distress. At night be pot on his boo a,
wrapped biome Xi a blanket, made bin way to the
Mere which ho rayon with his cusiom. and Wed to
borrowsome talMent. All bis johy conipamous
collected in the be:rootto, enjoyed Benamin's di.
lemma ; one had tag to lend boo j
gather.
ed around him, holding him aboat amid the most
uproar ous langtdea. At Mat he broke away from
them, and made his escape from the Lomat ; but
his woolly muquerad loon attained him alum.
ation in limbo. This morning be Lb:Mood his dim
charge, and one of the watchmen compauhmate
ly loaned him spar of ragged nankeen pantaloons.
ILICNIAIMILABLE. CASE I I
EVIDENCE IN OUR. MIDST!!
Ma. Eta—Sir, I cheerfally tempi, with your re;
onest that I would give you an aticount:uf the almost
miraculous cure of my little daughter's eye by the use
of your "PetroleMer."
She was attacked with a very core eye In February
or March last, when I immediately applied to the best
medical aid in the city, by whom It was proheaneed
" a very bad eye" and all gave me no hope of doing
' her any good. After which I took her into the coun
try to an old lady, who had been very meeethful in
curing eyes. She told roe that her ease with hopelese,
an sho would certainly lose rot only that one, bat
Liao that the other would follow—it being a scrofulous
affection of the blood. And 1 do certify _that :at the
time my father Id. B. Vashont came to the conelneloo
that we had better try your " Pettoteum," tat Was
tsrtnar till., of one eye. It is now about two
menthe since the began its use, and she east now ace
with both eyes as good as ever she did; and, as far
as I can tell, I believe the has, with the taming of
he Almighty, been eared by " Petroleum"
Yours, respectfully,
M. Fasocs. Vsenos Caton.
Pluaborghh, Sept. 30, IMO.
For sale by Keyser 3. McDowell, 140 Wood street;
R. E. Selig, 51 Wood street D. M. Carry, D. A. El
liott, Joseph 416aglass, and 11. F. Schwartz., Allegheny,
B. RI. MIL,
-sj r lo : r nd " ts ' sr "i c e' s7ul Basin. Seventh st, Pittsburgh
rhea 111 Ohio and renn. IL IL Co, TWA et
P1r17111111.11, Angust 5,1830•
Tae !Mock holden of the Obi,. and rennsylviml
Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pay th
eighth instalment of five dollars per share, at the ogle
of toe Compatty,on or before the 20th day of Airline
The ninth instalment' on or before the Roth day •
September. 'The tenth incialment on or
Roth day of October next.
The 7th Instalment was called foe on the Rath
July lash
augStalf
it FANTLIZi •DOU!D Deter - DC without a supply of
ftPLanaslocman—At this sennon particularly,
when worms are so troublesome and on friquently
fatal among children, parents should be watchful,
and on the first appearanee of those distressing
symp
toms which want us of the presence of worms, at
once apply a powerful and efficacious remedy. This
'remedy we can now supply, confident that It only re
quires n trial to convince all that it richly merits all
the p taws that have linen lavished upon It. It is mare
and infallible. Volumes of certifizates miR ht be pro
tinted, allowing its great inellicabvirtura.
LiJ^For sate by J. KIDD tr. CO, No CU Wood 111
.1,21-41/k,e4
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sr.NcouttApe 110t1114 INST/TOTION•
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
C. G. 1111 , 51414 Y, raus`r.• • -- —A. W. MAIIK4iSae 4 .
Odigc—No. 41 Vale, mice, in the wamhotwe of C.
IC ()RANT.
11111 IN COMPANY te now prepared to Insarn all
kind. of tisk, on houses, I,II.IIACUNICO, good.
inciehnodiac in. atom, and In trenetto <emelt., kn.
An guaranty for the entity and integrity ot
the 11i...J0T, adorded in the character of the Ilt
rector, who are all entrees of Yttutiorgh, well and
lavorably known to: the community tor tbewpreduice,
intelligence, and integrity.
lhatic - ioa•-• - •:. 11 Wan. Hs 17, WM. hot
line, I, Walter !Wynn, Hugh I/. King., s . h ot
tlenzelinn, John Haworth, S. Ilarbaugh,S. M. Kier.
WM-It
amprovernmato u o.atistry.
Dft.O. fi. IFFEARPIS, late or Boston, to prepared to
cremifacture and set (ewes Taxer In whole and pan
of vets. opus enrill or Atmospheric :tureen llama
Vele Irlrececuu to eve ammo, where the nerve t
esteem'. OM, and credence next door to the Slay
ors o ffi ce, Fourth street, l'inewrgh.
Ilaymavo--J. It. I.l.lra.l.lext . 11. talon. lull
uts.. u. nuns.,
• Dentist. CAMIC <I(
1111 d Decatur. Laetrile
NO ir
Church Mortal.
mein. Sane - tot. •eeordlng to the a.ms of the
Prolestaux Keit...opal Church, will be held eyety hen.
day afternoon. in the Court House. in the teem occu
pied by the :hip, iue (hint, The Caret sereiee will be
held next Sandal, Sib instneth it 3 o'clock, P. M.
Cll. free.
tI r All/. hiect or of the t , toektiolders, sod
I rct t• • far the Iluto and Pelin•yl.
Ra,l t . nt• wt.' 1 ,, het] at the Moe
. ut ll•tk oay, VEZI, between
J J. tlttottKES, S , et'etn , Y. •
Alit., man's °Ass.
•
tittAEr. ts'lGGlN•3,Alderman. has openc:d his
ce a, he unit!, cut corner of Penn and Hand
r , tc, 'where all tonnacts pertaining to Ks Mee,
all I.e prosal.ily attended tn.
N. It —Or
and soal ders for Lnek layanc,le
nuennort ft at the otee
revmac o ra railaediale -Mc.-Mc.
tcr.no deli:dr(
Iht 4 Cl:l , 011.-3 brls rare New Castle Oil, 111
weeived and :nr ia L.,
den I[ol3l.
I' -
FRIA r—
-- lb. *2
o. lll „ ein ox t .
beach
far :Pew Pee -. MORRIS& RAW ORTII,
dent In the Dumped
(JO.Ltopo, Cr. .° '1.1"1`. Wan:
mannineluters to New Yon, and wade exprosslT to
order.
Aiso, elsgsnt Sold Penvil Cues and Pen Ratans.
Silver Cues in every uriety. Porcupine Penh liold.
ers: Pearl do. All for us
wholesale and retail at
New York prices. Wein W W WILPON
SCO AR— di hhds N
B O u tzi N tl7 l ll4ll. r li b y ie
snug: 144 Lsbuty
itt sslXT . V b bigs nyy, mold . OD consignment, and
dellY BROWN I KIRKPATRICK
Muld'gs" — m" l 73NWgP.'ll-irkl;iliticK
ClOyes and Nob
P'm n P V I IfbICKFY & CO
mem for sole by I A o •
dc27 _Witter & Front on
ARD-30 brls No I to store •nd for aide by
de27 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
eIOFFER*tO bags us crate end for albs by
dell 16AI/tit DICKEY & CO
NO I bIACKEREL—E O qr bele, for family use
dew ISAIAH DICKEY ag CO
IIITb: FISH-75 bit. •nd hf brim for rale by
ISM All DI MEM' & CO
LTERRINGI,-100 b. Lo mded, for .I.lc by
HIRE
ISAIAH DICK & co
RA1, 1 3,1 1 N78 - W° ft"h
itY,Oji o llgrlV.7 & CO
ALLICGIIIIMY SS g
WEALTH of Pen:mai:rams to the Sheriff
of suni , greeting, here., at en Or
phans' Court held at Putaburgh, In and far said
county, on ten 21st day of Derentimr, Ipto,
The ye tidon of David Young, Adminisisator of
aIl
and tilt plat the goods, At , which were of Catharine
kleCunn. late of the cit.. of Pittsburgh. in said county,
deceased, at the tune of her death, who died intestate:
Mewing that the said intestate left no lawful mane
nor personal estate for the payment of her debts: that
she died aired in her demesne of fee or mid lit a cc,
i a t o m essunge or lot nf velum' situate to thn Sixth
Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, baying a front an
Wallington street of thirty three feet, and extending
hack of equal width on a line parallel with Wylie in
fifty lig tech upcm which is electdd two dwelling
h oes es,yubject to the payment of an annual ground
rental' eighteen dollars. Being the same loin( srotind
mid and conveyed to said Catharine McMinn, by
lma. Ilammel, by deed dated the thdt of October,
A. 'ghe interest of sd intestete beig the
undivided one half part of sad uremia.; that
there
are dents against the estate as follows, to wit: Judg
ments to the Distrial Court of satd . county in favor of
John Ilaslett, dir Um her dollars, with interest some
July 12th, 1t.51, and roam amounting to proliebir
Omni doll., and the expenses f managing 'aid trust
will probably reach forty or fifty duller, And pray.
tog the (70tal to grant him an order to make gala of
the said meausge or Int of ground with the want,
mince. Mr the pamet of e aforeeald debts.
Now, therefore y , we n
comin th and you, and each of you,
m a h e ir. and legal representraMes of said Catharine
kletlint, and all others interested, to be and appear
hefore oar Orphans' Court, at Piitiburgh, on the 12. h
of January, Phil, to show cads, If any Tod Imye,why
dm prayer alibi. politiOder ihOtiln got he granted.
Witness Mellon. Wm. lb AleClure,Piesident Judge
of our said Court. at Pittsburgh, this Pith day o• Pe•
render, AP. 1530. Attest:
lIANIISL kleflUllDT. Clerk
Anil the Court order thamodee of the issuing rfthts
ell•Ilati be given, by publiention in the Pittsburgh
Weekly I,raelle for three week, Cy the Court.
yy DANIKt. gtrCti II DY, Clert
Fancy Good•.
1/HT received and now puerto large arrorturent o
d Fcy satielcs amiable bristmas and Ne
Friar Pre a sents, to which Ike attention of purchaser
is particularly invited. A monact the 'rescue:Lent nil
he found
Rosewood Regency Desks
In101F•ocy_ do
Fancy Rosewood dot,T ises
Inlaid Patin Wood do e.
black Walnut and Roses...it Toilet Haiti
Fancy Rosewood Pert - ornery Roses
Inlaid Hahn and Rosewood Sewing Hosea
Feral Caskets for hue Jewelry
Alto, Gentlemen's Idoecing Exercise.
do Traiellng Vases
do Fancy Dressing CAPS, 4e, at
025 ti! Founh it
13ARUN'S TRICONIEROUS for sale by R. F.
tiLL,I,ERS, 17 Wood 10, sole agent for rinsbursb
Pttee,2s eon , e per bottle tlegs
Slloltro.-100. re ce imed par atearner Icnny
Latd, and l'or .ale by
detS SIIRIVF.R BARNES
T AI g W-LO bite reeelva i r Eß tle
T b y
DARNF.S
NO.dleys 411P—:,0 brts art .. l l l , s ß lx l i t or .. .Al , e , A E .
D RS VAC II F.S— bus s lgq i irecao zieubjEs
QII4ECA Olk-y bzie recd for .ale bY
degs SHRIVER &
BUTTER -6 brio ppm. rog:
ig jars for laugh for We by
• Sligl me,
VER a BARNES
N --
XT O. 11101.1381. , "5-4 0 ' tal., to artive, lor
.1.23 SIIRIVER St. BA
LARD k GREASE 5 barrelsl Lard;
v.
Grease, rAts , laodinit
from steamer Fort Pitt and for sqle byy
CCEY le CO
jr, Water st
IDEATIIER.9 wk. lanai's flora Fon Pia i,
(c 95 ISAIAH DICKEV & CO
*Malaita *Nestle*.
T EWERS of Administration on the estate of An-
Igtheny Heelers, tate of the city of Pittabargh, de
etaied, having thlrAlarbeeu granted to the ander.
signed, octane is berths given to ail pen°es indebted
to the said estate to make Immediate payment wakes
of us, and 'all persons hasing.giniuts spinet said
estate are senile sic/to piesent ;Nemec, duly eaten
tigatig, for se leeSe s .lll the warehouse lately occu
pied by mid
I . teri l . e ;i. € ll 7 Eat. Adminietratrix.
E. D. liezzail, Administrator.
Piusburgh, Doe 23,1830.—deD.dlia
A utiniwriess pitussarrs.
LARGE variety of French, English, and Anted.
11. can Fenn, Stationery . ..suitable for Christmas and
New Year Gifts , such as, eapier !Mach., Pearl, Ivory
nitud, and Bane Card Cases and Porte !donates.
Parte Montle, with profiles of Wasmsirros, rearm.
UR, BYIIOII, and TATUM etched in ivory.
ornamental payer Weights, of Glass, Marble, Ala
baster, and Bronze. 15011.112.1•11Gbass Wafer Stamps,
antiW
ithetchts,with Sowarilind other beautiful designs
curiously marbled in the centre. Gold Pencil Cases,
with-=aud_. without Gold Pens. I ortfolios, various
vatterns. 'Rosewood Work Roses. Portable Write
tog Desks 'Wheat:amen Boards. Chet, men Scrap
Books....liethartum's Magic Portfolios. French Role
Palter, embossed, sitter and colored edge,—lace, and
other styles, with envelopes to suit. Porcelain Ink.
wants, ricklygilt, a neat variety. Paint Boxes.
The abate, with many other fancy llliel<ll in the
stationery line, (or Bola by
W S RAVEN. Stanoner,
Corner 'Mattel and Second etc
FOIL TILE HOLIDAYS.
A& DAY have Dui received by ca
pram ,opleadid WOOL LONO SHAWLS of the
most desirable rwan., and colors, viz Blue and
Orange, Drab and Blue, 'Drab and Brown, Orel and
Black, &e:
Deactifal French Habit Cloths rm . Ladies' Cloaks',
French Merinos, Brocade French Poplins, Pill., Tam
Satins, and other handsome goods for ladies , dresses,
all of which will he sold at the lowest cash prices.
degiullw ALEXANDER
India 'lubber Toys '
TURT reenved by express front New York, for Cho
J
Ilo!Ways, a great variety of (bore beanufai and
durable. Toys, consisting is pan of the following:—
GO dal assorted sizes Doll Heads, Dogs, Irons, Fishnet
Rattled, Dell and Parlor Deis, &e ac, for sale at We.
tioodyear Rubber Depot, Nosy & 9 Wood at
D a
• )SH PHILLIPS •
Murphy i Sarah Sold
ARE filly supplied with suitable goals for Holiday
I're:cots, such •s,
Handsome Dress Silks;
do French Manner, Poplins, he
Needle Worked Collars;
•
Shawls, Scarfs .
Fine Linen Canabrie Handkerchiefs, he.
And mono the calls of buyers. de4l
A SIGH'S' FOIL Tllie 110LIDATS.
ONE of the finest ornamented cakes ever seen In
the Twin Cities. will he set in the window of P.
L. luster. of Fifth street, on Christmas eve. It will ,
weigh nearly tbreebendred pounds, Will be tuteildly'!
iced and ornamented, and surmounted by a reptesen-i
nation of Waltham Cross, In England—all done in'
sagar and ems. 11 is a splendid piece of, work, VW;
ten Up with much tthithl• and cancel., in. order to,
mammin the former reputation or his old establish-,
anent. 111. patrons. ant the public generally,' are:
invited to call and tie agreeably sorpilted, even if
thee do Out wish to parasite. They will a lso. sbir.
Cetea,Candica, Frans, and all the otherlfialties for,
Christmas '.
odi et No. 11 Fl:th street. P. Id.HUNKNA,
den Daher lad Confeerleser.-
PRV.iMBITATION 13.00K8,
• - •
11 T the Educational Repositorz, NoGli Market tti
IS. bog he found th e snout aplen d cidiection of Ant
ramie. and Gift Book,. The stock earnprlats turf
VIIII , IV ef midst bous.d and illustrated Gift'llookst.
Alto, Ewe °pat Prayer Pock., and Prerbyterian
Hy [lOl 800 kr, Bibles, kn., tor ale at the loweat p trete:
iteitt
HOLIDAY PRY SENTS.
VAT W. WILSON ha. a wry large and airhnia
1' . nartment of Finn Watthes, Jewelry - , sod Va.
Orly Good, ridable for Ghrlatmas and New Fear
rido—ornementel and awful, far sale serg-ligiwott
corner al Mertes and Fourth rtreete. drfl
N:E2S=2:M
PRhiP ARATIONStor the Orrlelth and ?reit moat=
M . O .:0,1z,-- '
Pau Luttrale; Bear', Reim, and Maras at.Cilsi
rOotiLllllll, in 1/ot6 and rheas;
Indian Vegetable Oil; Ltaudsline Fizateurs; 1
7 ldp Salve; Cold Cream.
m
Atuade for Chapped Cream;
nuclei'. and Hormel'. Hair Aye; i
Cologne Waters, at all prime, Com 6 cents Wad.
Collar per foul,.
Perfumes faiths Handirerchici; ..
phasing Creates and Scapa. . .
Toile; and Fancy Winos or every satiety.
Together with many Niter articles trio numerous I
mention here. ri;.-N. NVICK.CRSILII , I , ' '
dridi : . Cor of Woad dt s.irth its.
_
TYROLEAN TOYS.
tl.llE•under.tieged hot 'jolt opened a large Mock or
AL Tyrolean Toys: end , various olhec geode - hever
rein here before. The finest wooden 'torte ofiskill.
es well as the nicest play ttunga for children, express-
IV relecied tor the holidays. which he is deterenecd
to sell very low, wholesale end. reltel, by
.101101
93 - ticatthgeld street -
Olft Book* for the 1101114*79.
r.Aebt - rA - oP imuktnity. • taitrd keYnold
Coates, M. D., tplendidly bound la Tutkey eau
,
Etc°.
The I ris; editelf by Prof:aloe John Mart. :Mond. '
to Turitey moroesoovitli unederOsistiltlennitiOtt• and
Gel:see the Svmon, elegantly illuittata.•-. • •
The Eippeate, a gift for the !to Slays, bottnil in
To:keit...Ct.', isb.Muminationa
Tho Crystal Fount, for 11-51, edited by T. S.Aribur,
with gnarl:Mort.:
Sous of Temperanee Offorlng, fur 1851,by 'T, a:Au
that,
The Christ:ma Tante, for 1651.
Irving's Offerirg, ' 6 66
Foote Flake, ' 6 "
Fopiet Me Not. " by 1115,,h1.13.4mith
Friendship'spliving, "
Meats giant:4i. or Laerary Gal, tor I.s 6 ..X;e:dttpd by .
E. :Terme'. bound in Turkey motor erl, unmet.
illmanntinas md erg - tech:go. .. 6 . ;
-,..Thet•ltose of :therm. a religious routieCirf tar 183!..
• Mra CarolloaiLTumser.-- '•
Topper's Trove:bial Ilmoyhy, Irtlii[ll3 . el4clovs,
elegantly lir and and illustrated.
Read'. Female Poeta of America, comateing per
traits of Mr. E Oakes :MM., Mr. F S Osgood. Mrs L
11 Sigeumey, M. F. F Filet, him Emma C EMbllll,
Mr. ASOtli Welhy, Mn Si 11 ale, lire E °Kinney.
• Miss atiuCLyneh, Mlas :Tan J Clarke, (Grap'e Nrem.
EiMMB:E:I
rimed )
Slth y, Goldsmith, Bums, bloom, Coleridge, Hast
n, 11111 man, and Keats; COictidge,Phelly, and Beats
Popo, Byron, nod Woodstrotth's Poetical Works.
Ala, a large collecuon of papier macho, paglerite;
albs., In morocco and papmr marto binding: sago, a
large collection of sp!eodtd.inventle Books, sr ab other
work, for sale by H q STOCKTON.
La te Johnron it Stockton, corner - Marko - Saud ad ms
den [Chronicle and Post copy'
H 0 VD AV S.
owl , ROOKS 1 01ST ROOKS for 1851
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Third et, opposite the Post Odic.
OUR Societe, nth Prophets and A ponies
We Souvenir Gsllcry, %Gin Rook
The Sacred Annutl, do
The Iris and Illtuntated Souvenir
The Gem of Beauty
The ROCIty of Illustratiots
Theireatlets of Memory
The Flora Keepsake
The Gem of the Season
The Winter Blonoms
The Notional Temperance Offering
The Sons of Temperance. Orients
Churn. Souvenir nod Missoonary klemorint
The Keepsake of Frieudetilp
The /manual, or Token of Remembrance.
The Irving Offering
Whig Ponrait Gallery, mita sa. Ea geavinga of Dis
Unstudied Whlgo
The Token of Filt dab:a
The Amencia Keepsake •
The Snow Eitike
. • .
The Crystal Fount
The Christmas Blossoms
'rho Christmas Tribute •
The Gayland, Of Token of Friendship
Scenes gn the Life of mar SRlVilllar
The Ladies' Gift
The Forget Me Not
Tae Lily of the Valley
The Gift, a token of Friendship
Yount Lathes' Album.
Cholas Githt Books ter the Ilettilars.
rpm: Vi omen of the Old and New Testamints,
1 The Women of the Bible;
Our Saviour with Apostle,. and P•oPlifidar •
The Path Ways and Abiding Precool Cif oar Lord;
Sao, red Scene. in the late of our Saviour. -
Itahyarski Pilgrim's Pro
Floras
t at I
erreter and Forums Flora
Eveuing• at Donaldson Manor •
Topper's Provertnal Phitosophy
Banyan , * Holy War Ilalleek's Poetical Works
unsan'a complete Woks Goldsmith`a Poem.
e;ollen OR the Beatitudes Tbeeleeoll . l , SOLSORS
Path of Life I renflets of Memory
Faith end it. ViDets Poems by (b.nbiti.,
Mirage al I ale Canipbell'a Poen,.
Shakopee. , Milton's Poem•
Perlp• at bottom Way of 11oltriess
Montgomery's Poem. My SatiOnr
Book mule Pastures Peace in Believing
Toter. of Friendship Eminent Dead •
Mn 'lemons' Poems Tupper's complete watts
Drullothr Room Se raptlookaarkmer VONI •
Tend Keepthke Advice to Young. Men
Gems of Beauty ik•i , of Mount Ilhigl,tte
Don tittivote For rale PK by
110 INS,
det37l3 Apollo Building., Fourth at
ViroßK BOXES ANCEA'V BITING DESES— The
T largest aseratment of Paper Macho, Rosewood,
and Mahogany Work Bolds and Writing ',take, ever
ottered tar $OlOlll thin city—all of IllYetAn importetion
and will be .odd Inw try D %EAGER
TOY HOOKS, de—A line aseortrier.t of Toy Books,
Annuals, tee, Imitable for Christmas and New
5 ear presents, for tale Ly C YEAGER
dealtdit •
rE . lLE ., alto t s , e z tr n r , m ,.. e leg s y %Tr:
suitable for dm holidays. la 'sow open m his lari.
wholesale gars rooms, No 114 Market M., op Milan
einnekamolte largest and most splendid assommeo
ilettristmas Presents ever sorrel in dos eltp 4m
ported siren Fry myself, and for sale by
C ;YEAGER
1 UST,reeeived, a pent 011iely of Ckdidien , s Glover
llosiery, Sens% S iuenv, co,W c oot*, Shin.
fishers, Hoods, Mole. At- •
Alto, is Ikrye mays ofvery ruperior Foaoy Soto.;
CythoriAn 0,1121 of Soap, eXotersly designed to
nd
lies' use, at No 63 Fourth street, F
•
deft% II EATON
TrA far 011.-1 brl larglvrAT:aiLirratail lA
ALAtifiE Lumber Ward, Canted 'On Duqunne
Way, near the Point, ratheient Loom to hold
eighteen hronhod thousand feet of lathing, to rent On
a long lease. Enquire of REVNGILDS E. 911 E X,
dent dim • (kt. Penn k Irwin sta
yIpTSILINARY 813.1101t0A1
(We. from tiiiintanh; Sccalnuid,)
‘ll7 OULD respecnally acquaint the ,public thighs
• hes commenced prepuce IA the ate Freemen,
and by caleul attention to whatever entrusted to
him, be hopes to give sattsfaellan. •
In connection oath James IliYale, Mese Shogleg
nd Ulactemithiug in gentrul will be rained on, at
a
the corner of 'runnel atrzet and teuqrstuanickv,aq,.
by I dr2bity
Fog w mutton kich the highest ton *ill be paid at the
Soehooso Mee of A WILIINS k CO. •
dP2O . Car. of t hlrd Mathes ots
ti for Erie,
Ettll e lL r lt e rn . .l WORK 110114EX—Pernits g
B i fsble th ,Tb d ird stpU°"Uc74.l"44dß'rEtil'lrS'"
D RIED FRVlT—Uried Peaches; ;
do no pared;
do. Apples; jun received. and
WM, AG atelawn 01.0 ItO k CO,
t 6 y rt
for rale by,
&RI
BEESWAX -1 cook for 'ale by
den WM A bid :LUNG t CO /
SYRUP—Io brls =cowl aka tor s•le ky
Ndoir .1 DILWORTH kco
O. !ROLA:Ink—M.IT rsograilisralog
delta
AtIADILILLIE PAUTIEO
RESPECTFULLTIntersa my patrons and alai s,
I that m 7 Atat pally will take plate OA Frain the
27,h instant, at Wilkim Vann rt. No lady
wlll be admitted without her Caton No' children
escort scholar. and subserams will be - admanst.
Any one violating this rale will be charged as
scholars. Tickets tor matlemen for the men.
ing still be heated to ten; allay to A. H. polymath,
as no tickets will be sold at La door. Tha Quarter
dancing May commence at any anc,. as 10 gat
twenty lessons before tha middle of April For more
parneulars, apply to ; A. SONNAFt:N.
dead:oM Market at
P0W3111 , 11 GRIC.I3I; PLATE.
THIS "word renowned etatet" will be exhibited at
Nolo Mil, over Übe Post OSee, few days,-
commeneine Mondays Deeentber 4 3d.
• Hours ofy..xhibltion, from 9 A b1.u119 P.M.
Admimadb r 9s cis; .etvoutekets,6o etc, Pamphlets,
3 cents.
P. B.—Tbe Statue Is the eroper'y of ler. Power,
and is eZhitated for hie benefit del3
LBCTURB BOON, ATIILIBUIL BELLBIRD,
Liberty. Street,
:Open EVERY EVEIERS, fora short mason
. Bayne', celebrated valet orgigantia
PANORAMAS,
A VOYAGE TO EUROPE,
Emtaseink magolficeni views of Boston, i 1 ilszbosi
Wax, the Attend°, Liverpool,
LONDON
Pram the Thames, pening , under the Ilndipte, and
ending With • munificent view eau, •
Brilliantly Mordontad, atd lioth btok of the beautifil
An Exhibition every Weincoday and. BiLiardaY
afternoon
'
nialo,;ccntt Chtlran, ander 1* yars of
age, 15 costa.
..111 open at Og o'clock; Panorama to cos
slenco. movino at 71 o'clock. - deltittaa
---
rtioseeco—no bx.res Pt In. I 8. blr
- 118,24 4 .3 8 DILWOBTII k. CO
p EACIIES -73 to prima Jan re.ei.ed , OU
R &CO
B UTTER --12 prime freth roll;
- 34- Yap prime pinek ed. Jail landioglOf
debt .
AN eI I.4I.:FLS' 011.-40 Lrlt in
di • J . $
'ebib Batter: • 1
d for
.• • 20 11011. eel. by'
mon L 1.4 & ROE'
' • • !:57 LligOT
• • nzen in Mare ad for !lola tp
0e2.1 • ' MEGILL9aBOE
bae~f.s.a for silo •
MeGILLR ROR•
"'Val brla itna 5 trir just toe'd for sa
by • 51IL41ERA ItICKETSONI;
Oat!
- . •
IIIEAS.+E-160 bzf W A Cheew 'tore formate •
, deft) • • •. MILLER & RICKETBON
*—
TCONouv CRill CIDLB—Cu WS fa more.
Xi dein ntiuxn a uicisrscis
OILMEAL--•:QW lIARBAVGA.
dea b
. 171
.st, • ;i s, Fr k for . zele by
ODA ASII-40 casks reed for salt ay
S. 2: AV- lIARDAUGA
.
OTAstk—lu casks itt store and fr.; side by
dal l:
WINDOW GLASS-405bn vaunted sizes, city
btandi, ricreitelf, and forl g i g s;7...
da4 • 5 % 1-15_5!..5_5151L g
r sn son, for se by
li d
$ lIARBAUGH
jinff.b.of," md
01IFSIW.-4te - bsy rre.l for tate I.y
fe2,4, _ 1 ;1i& W HARDIVUGII
tTiatetiir. R. (Ilene, .
%..)! lEL:96--....5i 1e.0. - do CrouriCht.fta, for Pale br
" WICK A. APCANDLESS.
STNU day x.'d for sale bi
- de.F4 • . ~ W 101". & MeOANIII.I93B
COUMS— 40 dozoigioilor Corn 13rootas for 010 by
WICK & /MAN DLIM
EAT"m - P"'!EVILI,VtIY , OANDISII9
For .
•
ILAX-14 sark. ca haEdlaad lot sale by
dip
WICK& ItIeCANDISES ,
--_—_--_--__
POTAS—,:2 walk. rate feir..le -
II
dal • • WICE & wairtinssa.
UTTER—C:I3 ptgv on bond and tor wok •
dal WICK Ac bIeCAN
EARLX-44 cuts first sort., for
eel% WICK' k Mello
SAI;r4"" - "`"""vrZAVIAVYG
_ •
WRAPPING PAPER— z lolggor.,'
, rum esp. rat' is
isl 4
Wlta: t PdeCANDLIGSS
1.611-440 N C Tar;
40 b bris Sri for sale by
r. wicK 1. MCCANDLESS
HORTS-11:00 bn this day recd far
1...7 dela
fifirAuw. 3oB ---
-
Corner of Third nod Market moos. .
The only Chartered Initturtion of the land in Then•gb.
Jahn Flom Log, Pit:laird Itatraiiir in Ile Seine&
O. K. otumbeOtn, PrOrISIOT Patimuanup,
oldie Comrstosou.ko. . •
Alex. M. Waubet, Ea
Lecnarer on Comasereill
' •
I JOY. . .
7hose desiring Onomplwe knowledge of Book Kong.
Ina and its appilennon to away brinier of birdmen,
Elfo . cleaner aid rapid penmannip, are invited to
call and exam:dna the orrangements.
Lecture on Contmeretal Law every Monday even
l. .
iefennee tos:fp of the nesideni City merak*?S C
dei3
pi . Gat b oN-Isleis rftsbz;mumaiktr
-0-7.433E;a'
I
‘11323
ll:Aar - 1.- 1 r too eII S NO A 3 parrar...otonirsot7k.yec,
SYRUPS -21 Ws .
Golden do di' ram
6 lees '
18 brie Clarified do. inn steamed and
[ JAMES A IIUTOIIIBON &CO •
Arlo St Louis Sager Refinery _
Ussaulearli Hausa mad Pittsburgh • --,
Alreotery. •
• • •
ALL potion. indebted to the itubscrther for nuat•
bonny homes or Pittsburgh Directory brill please • :
call et the gotten of the Board of Trade, corner of •
Wood and Third street, between the boors of 9 mud',
o'clock, red lunge their bille...Subsoribert and- i
those isithing to ',cactus, the Pittsburgh Directory., •
win also plolL Pain, FAUOIESTOCK.
Pittsburgh D r s9.l,l9ift—tali
FOS OFIRIBTIMAIP
Children , . Ociods.
.Ipumber 'Yard to 'uric
~Dayl Ae3ti'DlE,-
IZED:O3I
AI van nn VEX.
le by. • '•
%CR & AIeCANDLIM
J•
bra
IVnds .
C rand HELTkiEgi
rrty (Mel • .
eliiiiiiteelWa - 61
F.& INGIIRADI .. •
Velar It • 1
k INGLIRAAS ' •
arrive, fOT . S_CO by
IitriSPLVIPIC; for all diseases of the
Urinvy braans, I.,eachorrea, lottatataatlott of
the Bladder, lildoeys,,k.e. Price St 50 pet bottle..
tiold by E SELLERS, No 57 Wood,
and 112,.. B. tD. Batas, Near York. 41 14
•
VTIIITE Fl brie for wale. by
Jolt ) S F.VON BONN BOAS? &CO,
SlZtnt.ura=o:l=innree'd- dirtier ergolthp
dezt 0 AbStIIDTMDT .
RULE CIIOTIIEI—LInea, brown and bleached
T Damask and Diaper patternsfo r Webs
'
deg; ARDIFTIINOT
011 CICERS for sale by
C ARDU rnNor
b''"ol"*" traerldlrelitallh
lARD-50 th leaf 1.1 recelTed lot .alo by
4±:21 I W 11ARBLIMAL .
CiUdAN-I°'''°"*"-°^, 7,t',VfarZlati,
TALI OVV- 1 40 belt reef ieei)Tof
desk I •• S& W kUkaUlitiOnl
2 FLAT I.IL)ATA, 1:20 feet eaok tor Pile by •
J £o , llot BNMASEUA CO
91 Wood street •
5 0L11-.lit .4rted Plasters In rells. for sate
J Aunaikeo
I co PAVIA C A PSULS-3tes•
DO 14sr
d,•21 '*. CO
R ~ L RAu
Cr iS36 SraiLu ' iiTa r ir — lia;Uell .
O. S yrup Molasses, on cons sent, for sale by"
(10.9 W h F WILSON
PIVESDITAII3I3 • HIGH 111131100Lf,
Anima ) irtai, 44 Grant sired.. -
REV. W i jit.PADDOCII, M. A., Prizelpal;-
W. T. AI [ I:)OI4ALD, M
. A, rtincialte. •
Tll2, insannon will bo opened for ,',,,,,,,,, 5 ii.idr
Duos an Tboradoy. the .toor„ o 'd oo „, jo noor r
Bt.. On - 1 0 .w, 1.0. W.. the ....den of niss tooth.- -
tioll, mode a insertional, t 001,,, of ofo o y . &d o or.,
toms. .t.0..in0r7 be bad' a the snoop of MI lira.
Whitt. and; go! ItSitt.. or of the Prlaciall. 00
the Mona, dials Itorr,o, f ro ., .2 to o P. t 0 ..., ' , L oh
Gila°. d !0f190,,c/b. - :dreftdgt .
The{ Mxabiage natal for Itent.
01101 E loran(' th e prosent low, espiriot on rho In
A -
of Ar ))1 )00) . the proprietornt taa cotton , .. )
well \ morn kola to Is &boot urn it in fig al.). of
1
ithorooak and e 4 let,, report, and ogres , ig. )) " )
On libo ra let goo. 44,qiiit. of
.
i , W. &It nninrisorr. Jolla Law ,-
o .tivd ) ". '', • : t 9 Poring sown.
SUAVINO CLIXAV—WhiIm le
J the men who does not•ppeelato the hilidleddt.
shaVe Irony theta be, we do oat address ac
tive+ to him. Eat to all *Mem w: aal . .zioj jak .
Creams.' It Is iMen. ,l°
le rib• the inclines of a pence
telmatue with OTODIIIIFaap, trot si
for Ike Ilh • Gorahnah. 4•46.
miration.'and plewure.
JUL i 4 BEAMING CREAM L aieM -
InglY emellienn rendering de diffeat_at elioaLitg
beard tett and pliable,prodaelogsal i fr. t hle
and by tie eademetf nanatant . !It
lion, and preventing that unpleasant AU. amlias.
of the 06 ohan can:need Atill .iscw ;
tug: Gentlemen aging Yolss.ll.tir
plwrne
:i t g e it, " :acrvirittemi. the silo i tmmaing
'godpiprik And amen w o o , n t e• vas an, 0 .
" /Pr i teit= :l7 l; W at . r ." LeVer
that
by diem w
r vt , ran
that it will , not dlegallniyarr min 4, sLieh m oat ~ssya
led''titlir' Jtd es Ita urrA Sha M. inr i Allmuns.
deteadel preparations. compounded lima 2Vit.,
' o p era
of .•
.
r e nd Oh operation a IhlMlnf
be impreci.ted bt all who mate ulal of thug.
V"Fn"11711.118111AllEL. Perfumer end COendati
MC/walnut h., 14W
For le, wholesale and by E. A FAIRAAMAIt•
& R. &Sellers, Pittsburgh; awl Jobs 14misin.
And .1: AlJ4 l l. ll $ dEgghodl Cal. scolli