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WEJDNESD,
mortNiNu, JAN. 1,
itr'Ssatattiltas are earnetuy reiaeated tei
tbur favor. bedre sroc. r and as early klub'
practicable. AdTertlsclaenus not snacned for I
Sad time yell lIVIRSI ably be ebarped until dr..'
wizie CITY evrxnunon rot Navin.
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• HUGH S. FLE2HNO.
la ootomod r ,with oar catemporaties;
Lane nopapnr to. 11110170 W. Printer* pa
'ennaldering lipw You's* holiday.
lillehad inie4ei to have primented oar elides's,
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~;ohdt the compliments of the 111:0011
ma 'entire .nas dress, bot, owing to o r type
not having arrived, until long after the tim • prom.
•, we are tumbled, to do so, until Thursday of
• el:suing Week
0 take this Op ity of wishirptcrenr many .
;• d 'friends indpa ,of both town and country,
• • i to their fataF, all:imanner of hapirinew at
thaspeculiar ra , and pray that health, prosper
ity and long life, ay attend one and all of them.
- . ahtetingl of the Legleiature.
The Legislator of this State meets next Tues
day, at ilenedittre. They will,. we Mot, go to
wo . rk in calmest, a d endeavor to relieve our Sotto
in Same degree, rom her present embarnisaing
position. It ice s, heretofore.• to have been the
'Policy pf oer
..,.., uslature—by the enactment o:
most absurd law—to depress. , in every 'way, the
prosperity of the State ; and, u less some new
laws are enicte , and some of ones abrogated,
We shall ber, fai hind - meet of neighbors, in
ell the element* blob are n to adios/ice
our prosperity. 1
The madmen: of a Free Ban ng Low, based
upon tee steer of the State and f the general
Government. 'would be paodneti e of immense
beside to the entire community, well as the
State itself, is the absorption of Bette Stocks.' by
. .
the various hew institutions thattis Quid iminedk
eel., spites into ealsteeee, mould neatly eabatee
-ill value. Since the establialunesit of the Goon ,.
alßanking Eaw, in New York, t 'tacks of that
'_ State have advanced to fall twent per cent. be
yaad thetr:pir value; and the ea e effect would
be produced in POrinsylvarus. It id a well sea.
. —aewledgedfset that our kerma btking capital
- lientirely ton beaked for the wants f the people,
and weahink that the Legialaune Will show true
wisdom In paying a little heed to ince wislieo of
them who have sent them to Sarrisbmg, not
• merely to corum(' their t lam in political scheme&
. but to do something •to relieve than from their
,-- present embarrassment. . •
i
! . The doing away of the prevent universally odi.
~ ous Five Dillar Low, is atm • very neceasary
matter, and shonld immediately be acted upon.—
/Um the repealing of the Usury Eswv aid the
. taxies of thastocko of the Stale, or of corporations,
held by contrentrdats. This loot ie a moat ridice.
boas law, and has the effect to prevent a very large
amount of capital from being sent into the State.
Every other State but ours endeavors to fawner
by the most it:taiga ancsue, the investment ofeap's
ltd from abroad. We elf:merely trust that Mrs
etate of thine' will n. continue so mach longer,
or are shall dad that se hilceor neighbors on every
side are idintriang in rapid Medea; to sonod and
fa/01VMM prosperity, Peansylvenr4 with all the
elm:menu which the God of Herren has ao liber
ally bestowed upon her, and Which - eleould, and
eseakt, it her interests were carefully heeded by
'those having authority, become one of, if not the
weilthieat Scats in the Uoton—in languiahirg and
gasping for aid, ist order to keep her Gore bank
ruptcy.
The Ten ?cur Lave to another very serious in
jury, particularly , ro tratbustlhr whore benefit it
email:tended, li.baitirdeilindrWrgeriev toss:pond
orb, and :ipaae.9eeatlr e:l ern en immense
eiumberuk 7P:thy:and buid*liiihs pane ris,rif both
it L in the
hem '4r divn;di . i . pliiiiitri:Ocerrect, and if
ni l :thin them diArifiest oh the
toroxi,vi
. t.*:iitt a state of Wgs
o
naturptiy etictifithekto arouse, and which ere
, dinue will expirevinitseif in tuna at thunder.
.We have received, by the tamimer Ohlo, large
Ilea of the San Francisco papeia,u late as Nov.
151 h, they da oat contain ar - 4iiews of importance.
The death. by cholera conrinno to be very large,
• Ming pearly three columns of am California
Cat:trier, from the Slat of October to November
15th.
A Crones ra. 'ASTRA/LT Mtn arm Wotan,—
The Propriaiot of Sartin's Magazine, Philade!
phis,- Kara imp thattsand dollars io Premiums of
one hundred dollar, each, for lea prize articles,
to beitablialred monthly Is that psper.
The weather - at the East has been exceedingly
cold; at Albany and Rochester the Snow ie some
three kat deep.
NOILEPIONC2t Puce Itoso.—We mill the atten
don toile following report of Mr. MeGowin,in re:t
eepee to Ma contemplated work. After a thor
ough eutmitailoa, Mr.McG. is satisfied that the road
teut be made'ata miett lass grade than Will here
adore strppotied;artd et less expense. It I. a nat
ter otconsiderskile importance to Pittsburgh that
the road shouldle made, and we sincerely believe
thetas stock will prove on excellent investment
All over the, cotatry where Plank roads hive been
made they have been folmd to pay heavy div
idends, and espdcially so venes leading:into large
cides. Wa that some alma' asterprisam ciii
um will give ft their attention, .
'lb - M. E. gratin, Rodart Woad, Gwen twilit;
'- and Jester'. 21-suncL-, Eup:
Giarnsmet-al have made an examintion and'
survey of s portion of the prolapsed route of the
Plank Bond' rout Temperancevllle to Nobtestown
The part surveyed coalmen-vat at. Temperance.
villa, near. the mouth of Saw Mill Ran, thence
through land of Warden, McCartney, Obey, Gut.
tam, Jame', Wood; Smnh, Allikll.l4, TOW, sad
other terminates at Samuel Bell'. on Char
...tier'm creek, where the present rind Noblestown
batentectsagith the creek.
1 And the thaw ethmediugly falde, th em:cent
from Tempevancevtile the s mu in Capt.
Wood's faun Rate Smith's) being aly 2 degrem
31.1.uunutes or 4,366 feet per 100 feet; and from
thence to Bell's the road will descend nearly the
whole orgy at the mama -low grate 2degrees 30
mutates. Frbm talloblemown the road may
be made at grudessus extmeding 1 I.2,degreea
•Ibeitatance to Bell's is 41.2 milth, being about
—one mils abater then the present read The ad.:
-vantage of the new tome,over dte,told, In distance
-sad grades haul so great, it is surprOung -the road
Roblestouna was out on it, wean ago,
• Respectfully, pour • " •
- : Ob.Wientservant:
- R. E. mebowiN,
Pittsburgh, Dec. 30. - F Kee- Reg.!
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There is Bloch - sound 'senee.-na lwell as s lain
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Inall, In the knottily article in referenco to the
"New Year,", which we tako• froo the Miner's
Journal: • ,
Ths Nam Ilsor-4 PrastiasZ\Tali.
"Next Wednesday are shall have turned over
a new leaf. With 1851 at the top of the pare. Tali.
Iu it ( argziiedhaourruaderhyesput a
.f ctm. Lz ewi,ttbemitppyi l
dna= to the New Year, with all atio - itnal.
:table blessings Dame Tertede may have In es.'
serve (or them. Many practical, thoughts are
suggated by: the truisition from One year to an
other. The besioeu of 1850 should not be sof
*wed to struggle - Into 1851. "Short nettle.
menu make long friendatups," is an old and
pointed maxim. Its applieatha I/peculiarly ap
propriate at the Close at the year. ALL business
'cocaina, whether smell and apparently hurignif.
rant, of large and eoroiequently troublesome,
should now .be dammed or, end the new year
be opened with straight amounts and • clear con.
science. Delinquent sulocriiiers should forward
the amount of their doer, ad the save us tenth
livable, and themselves so • dunning.
' • • !deny are the en:protest victim of bad hub.
lie--the glares of some pre emlosot appetite or
pasakm, chewing, cookie billiard.playing, or
fuerpreeting the teri-pin alley rbaps worse, tip.
pang (we mean to be poach D. They have been
Indulging themselves for yearf, foolishly spend log
Money they amid ill afford to gam; and promii.
lag a Mare o f cafor ade ate and Gnat if.
fort at reformation. Now ii e time. The loos
'gee deterred the moni diffninit the attempt.—
" Where there is a will,there la a way." Roads
but the deteradnation andb art/effort. If the pre.
viola yearn of your life have beetV registered
amilnat you, revolve that .0 part of 1851 'hall be
polluted by a similar desecration." . -
Some have wasted their dram for looker Indus;
try and • spirit of enterprise. \ They probably re•
proem' themselves with havila as yet stained
nothing—sbolutely palling.- ey have bone
tiled'4.l:, nei th er themselves nor hers—they have
bow so durma Open society. While they have
bent
*deep or ittandingatlll, others have been ae.
live, aid at work all around them. The come.
gortnee is, they' awake to And themselves Jost
where they word yearn ago, andleirea body elm
WPC so much time or advance of them. To
sue.h we would ay, it a not too tate yet. "Life
Is &Won, and action 4 ilk.. The difficulty here
afore has bum your butt.—not your miskirtune,
thank Providence. Your mound abilities an.
p o d "trough, if only wellosed;,but like the slogs
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gard girdea, you have but the More to•da. SA
an utraemetu for your previous neglect.
leittlia catalog New Yesr*tkevtaibupolot,
reader, sad Our word far if, curb succeedurg one
will be brag bunimark in your future "coward
and upward r Marie.
ALLEGHENY COTTON FACTORIES
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To Magri. .W.A: bards., Thomas P. Dole,and
Ohm.
Gmeruxon—ln reply. to,yom.commtmication
published the Enterprise" of the 20ff:
lest, and addressed to the several firms owning the
Cotton Mills of this city, without issuming to ex.
press the opinions of others, we cordially acquiesce
to the views suited in your letter, to the effectthat
the manufaituring operations of Pittsburgh and•
Allegheny aren't, chief buts of the wealth and
prospenty 'of both cities, and have contributed
more than all other causes combined to the increase
and maintainence of their population, and there
fore that the prostration or general depression of
the buxinesi of the manufacturers would fall dims
trously on ninny,, and more or leas injuriously on
all classes of the communay.
The esgiiries, - however, are addressed to the
Cotton Mill owners, and their chief object Is to
ascertain--If it is peasibie at all—how aeon, and
upon what tetras the said owners can be ludo cad
to mole operations in their respective mills!
We sympathize Most cordially in the solitude you
reel for those who, at add winter, anffer•otsey
and sore privations for want of their 'aiimistomed
employment and wag es, and would gladly en
them nervier as well as our own, resume mud
eon dove,. oneratiors. But to routme, at this time,
the Manufacture of cotton yarn! or the supply of th c
Western marker at the highest current prices at
81, Lernia rtroold be attended with a lots of not
less thin 1115 on each day's product of the mill,
while we i estimate the expense of standing
idle at somewhat less, with the advanugo erre.
"'airing lasi active means, and' involving much
less risk.
The prsvailng high price of raw cotton, and
comparatively low price of cotton Tama, preclude
all idea. of running our mill prepay, either at
ass practicable Seduction et wages or increase of
boon in the dap work, until the umrkut price of
the one declines or the other advance&
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It may be saked, if Cotton is so high, why do
you not advance the prices of your goods P To
enterer thii Dolly would be to give you a history of
the National Legislation, to show how the mentos
lion of atavery, through Its champions in Con
gress, his demanded to nourish Itself on the se
tale of Northern Capital and Northern labor : !mil
how reProteerafives of these great national, and
especially swarm Intfesta have, for amemuble
as
reons yielded to th emnerksand superceeded
the Tariff of LSO, under which Capital and LIS
hoe equally prospered; by the tariff of 11116, under
which these :wedded tnteream me now equally
and sorely downtroddea—tbe truth of this propel:
lion lade abundant illustration in the cotton mane
oracturing,ertablishmenis standing Idle throughout
the weary. ,
Hat steely coarse aheefings and yarn are made
In-Allegheny, and , these are not imported, why
are the mills of Allegheny idle I The imswer in,
that under the tent of tat 6 the Importations of
Minis, de later, chintz, and all the finer cotton
fabrics of English and Trench manufacture, have
been largely attgmented, and the American mills
lathe:to employed on dateless' of goods forced out
of the Amato& markets, and as far as practicable
their machinery tarn,: upon the coarser fabrics,
not aerially imported; a largo over Production of
acute, ensued, of the very hind of 'mil 1,4 the
nalnutactere or which the Allegheny mills have
been erected ; hence tho Ward 0111:110013 between
taw and manufactured cotton, and_hence also,
the importability of running our mill profita bly at
any attainade mefitfi.ation el customary wages,
or-bones of labor.
We suppose what has lust been said te be true
oral! mills similar to ours, wherever •ituatml.—
Sot the mills of Allegheny experience a difficulty
local and peculiar to Allegheny. The Legislature
of the Bette enacted in ISM, what as known as "the
Ten Hour Law," which has, however, proved in.
operative, except at Philadelphia and here The
forty or name cotton mills to L.o e p oer, Dauphin,
Montgomery, Delaware, and other co noes to the
State, and all the mills in the other Slates have not
run less than 12 hours; and those of Philadelplun
which run but tea hours, are working on fancy
goods ; to that accoriug to the accounts we have
received; there re not a single mill in the United
States, employed on such gm - dans we nitnafacture,
that has run less than 12, or 12 1-2 boom per day,
which is one sixth, or equivalent to two months to
each year, more service of their capital invested in
real estate and machinery, thou is permitted to us.
It may not now be am it was hitherto always num.
and—the best policy of Permsylvania to torte, and
eneouragernanufacturing within her borders; how.
everahm may be,she could not well devise a more
effectual obstacle to the further investments, or.
sum meara for the gradual destruction of the cot.
tea malarkey exiame, aloe to enact that ten months
shall be a year . penuaylvanie, while in every
other State they penuat in having twelve
to the abstiact we are friendly Lo the ten hour
ii .
reform, and would mte in any'piaci..:l ef
fort for its general a n among - the Stales; hut
it is preposterously t, as it must eventually
prove futile, to imp s hole burdenon the cap
ml end peoPle of Allegheny, or of Pennsylvania
Under as operation, already, in this city, S130,06:1
less wages has been earned by the operatives for
whose benefit it woo cetmoibly commenced. 120,-
000 worth of cotton was sent abroad to be told du
ring the pant year, which had been brought here
foe the use , of the mills. All ideas , of new cotton
factories have ceased. Some of the old ones have
been brolan up, others sold at immense samsfice
All the mills base stood many mouths idle, nod
other untruseshable stens exist, that the business is
paralyzed.. Indeed, a must he manifest to every
nonmt and Ingenuous mind, that unless our mina
can manufactarei as cheap us the mills of other ci
ties and states, we must, necessarily, in the end,be
driven from the field of competition.
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Our mill-has been in constant opera' .e for are
comae years- We have built op en emended
valuable custom end correspondence, which,
if suffered for a single ant,on to leave no, and
obtain their =mains from the mill; row 1/0 not.
memos at the South and West, er more of the
Etat, it might be impossible to Moor, strap
We may cling to, sod struggle a little longer to
Olen OW largo investments; corning riff stopping
the mks at interval., as may be dictated by inter.
eat or nereasity,"hopmg to avert the 1033 of ens,
Comma, nail!, on the one hand, we 41‘2n11 be forced
to despair of final Emcees, or, on thenther, case fie
and awned that the Legialstate:and pcople,espe
r. malty the openrtives, stall concur with on that a
is their tree interest end best policy, as well a,
I once, that The capital, tot more than • manor,)
that remodel, in the catton business of Alle;;henr,
be relieved of all undue berthena and restratans,
and placed on a footing of equality, as it respects
the Antra ot labor st least, wals the capitol irises:4
ed for like purposes elsewhere. • Dahl this shall
be done, there MO be no ahidiag preeperity, no
constancy or certainty about the business, as the
mills wends twelve boors whenever and where
ever they please, to contest the market with us,
can drive us from the field.
We ay. tically, as brim.% that owing to the
high price of CSIUGO, both to England sod this
country. and the other onfavotab'e
we eon nee, or lorome 2a motive for running our
mill this minter or the roaring annoy., other than
the reteneion of costomeni, tag to polliwog of
more than k brief resuMPl ,o l2 4 -stieor recent ex
periment of 0110 month her prcived that it will be
attended With it comiderablo leer.
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We ere, very respe,thal:y. yeas,
KING, PENNOCK & CO
[No are iatherized to mate that Mr. Arbuckle,
of rho Anchor Mill,, fully endorses the nentimente
contaiced is thn ob., ae, which mill render a On.
rreoettaary foe that company to sthlt,Pei feisty.
EDO. -K72141.11112
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By rho arrival oft (need, who for the .ten
three yearshu been travelling io Brazil and the.
BnenopAyrean Provihees, we are placed in pot:
session or an item affray of notice. Our lefar
meet (spealcing . of • journey which he made
, .
through tiro Province of Rio Grande do Sul, to
Juno tact, ) says :-41ero York Courser.
°lt was my gaud femme to moot in Sea Bode
with Mons. Bonpiand, the companion of B us Izmir
lac some of his most remedial:le travels, and as he
was about proceeding to Mooto Video by the
river Urugpay, for the purpose of receiving hie
pension which is allowed him by the French Gov
crunient, and this being in my route, we' nude
the voyage together. Mona. B.mpland, although
isevenlyeeight years of (age, is 50 vigorous and
10 full p/Mlll.llOll of everyfeculty. His conver
sation Is lively and very otterastics, and hie plans
for the futures,* aunts as ono wouldexpect to
bear from► man in the prime of life. He still
corresponds with hifitiond Humboldt, and, tin•
Idle him, has determined to pass the remainder
of his days in obscurity. Near the retired village
of San Boriii to occupies a cottage, and cultivates
the ground attached - to it. He her • native wife
and a number of small children, to whom. he to
moth attached. -Mona. Bonpland still continues
his botanical researches, and dnumig our journey
from San Borja to Montevideo he collected and
described over two hundred new plants. His
collections are !foments, and doubtless very val.
liable, but hall probably destined never to realize
any benefit' from them, as nothing can persuade
him .to return to France. Hie long residence
in the interior of South Amerisa, (since the year
1817,) ineludlug an imprisonment of nine years
in Paucity by the Dictator Fusel*, his co ac.
austelsed him to the rude and simple life of the
nat i ve . the nothing could induce him to chaos o
his present modisof II '10g.4
Lovmvivi 11.1111. WAY PACCIMIIINOs.—Large
meetings of:the most ingnential eitteens and
others have been:lately held at Louisville, to Dash
forward the railways leading from that city into
, the interior. The proceedings were spirited, and
! indicated a firm determination to go ahead. A
city subicription,of a million ,f dollars to the
stock of the road to Nashville, with a branch to the
Idiniarippi river connecting with the Mobile and
Ohio Railway wee resolved on. Other subscrip
1101111t0 the Jeffersonville and Columbus, Ind.,
reads were also recommended nod full confidence
is expressed . that the tax payers will , 12111Cli011 the
recommendation, almost nuanimonaly.
Gen. Collins, President of the Maysville and
Lexington road, addressed the meeting in Macre
sling. the jotimal up,. with great power and el
fret.^ lie reviewed, - in • clear and litchi man
ner, the anticipated benefits to accrue to Louis
ogle from fhb construction of the Maysville road
to Liengton,which he satisfied the meeting would
certainly be Constructed, and at • cost not exceed.
mg $1500,000. He dwelt also on the final connec
tion of the fine by Legbgnin and Maysville with
either the central Virginia roads terminating at
Guyandotte or a mid running through
The manila cent permlle of the Maysville road
681 miles, and three meets, is $4,000, and its
income, at 10e per cent.
K•aop,Pl.z—Cottaf.
The paramount Importance, fox Dom e yen;
accorded to cotton as the meadsl of textile fa.
brier is novel, oficatural, and cannot endure.—
Not to.speak of wciel—s more valuable, but
more croaky material—it is noveriontr that there
is produced • far greater quantity or weight of
cleaned fiber per acre of hemp or flax than of
cotton, nod a lees expecte. Wbitney'a haven.
non of the cotton gin, with the stoat at simultane
ons invention or perfection of prone sea for card.
ing, spinning and weaving cotton, especially by
steam or water power, has given cotton its recent
predominance. While the menufactum of cot.
too thus obtained a rapid and extraodinary de.
velonment,ltlat of hemp and flax hot especially
of the latter, has been thrown back by the obsta
cles encountered, not only in spinning and wear,
log, tiot in breaking nod cleaning -it—that in, in
'separating the fiber entirety from tee weedy and
worthiest porno° of the stalk which it enfolds.
We believe ripe fax might be profitably grown
in nearly every State of the Union for an average
- of2o her hmAred or SIW per ton, provided ma
chinery existed by which it could be broken and
cleaned at a. cost of not more than 620 per too—and
.that ought to be abundant. BM in fact, by the rode
end clumsey hand brake and ewinglingknife which
have come down to to, probably tram Noah'. time
it is worth at least $lOO and really nearer 6200 per
ton to drew Flax well; and thls heavy charge has
very obviously contributed to keep tutor years in
the back ground. It has been byvtomeane uncom•
mon to grow large crops of fiat for the teed alone,
throwing out the threshed atalks, fiber inclusive, to
rot and return to the soil. 'This teed is exponed to
countries where the'pmclice of pulling the plant
green, in order to secure greater eoftne ea and foe.
nos, WIZ created a demand tor it, while a gooddeal
to tannufactrired into oil. We do not believe all
the flax fiber grown in this comory during the lam
thirty years has nettled the growers $3 per hun
dred weight -alter deductiog the cost of breaking
and cleaning.
Now, it as we understand and believe, machinery
and processes have been devised and perfected In
our Western States, whereby Flax may aow'be
rotted, broken, and cleaned, at a coat imilde of HO
er ton, with every prospect of a speedy reduc
tion to one ball thatkioal, while a saving to effect.
ed over the old, rude methods of at lent twenty
pm coot. in the quantity and quality of the fiber,
and if correaponding Inventions, discoveries, and
improvement.. have been recently made in Ea
rope, whereby flax fa rendered pliant and feasible
in the hands of the spinner and weaver a. cotton
a, it is evident that a revolution Wiest open
Even now, good flax is worth but tittle mare than
half the price of motion in the market, •Ithough all
know that the fiber of the former is by far the
stronger and more enduring.
With the best machinery and ample demand, we
believe Flax could be produced on the mat prat.
ties of the West to good profit at 11100 per tun, isnd
delivered hinny part of New York or New Eng.
hind for $l2O, white good Cotton , so delivered, will
now command 4280. We say Flax could be deli,
'ered at the mills for 4120 per tun, if itachinery
were common whereby it could be thoroughly
dressed and all the fiber mved at a coat of less than
130 per tun ; ton'we tram it need not be sold for
less than 4100 to $2OO per ton. Even at $2OO, pro
vided it can be manufacturedna easily and rapidly
as Cotton, or any thing like it an opening clearly
exists for a new manufacturing bossiness of signal
profit and prom be. We hear and trust that it is
likely to be extensively improved before the close
of 1651, and mean time we would urge our most
extensive rind enterprising farmers, especially in
the Great West, to look earnestly into the subject
of F. culture and Flax Dressing Machinery, and
re, Theiher they do not proffer good chances for
investment
Tits Ium[OVIE6III . 3 IX ins Matis—lt will 1w
soon, by the notice of the Postmaster in this day's
paper, that the new arrangement for the Western
mail goes uuo operation on Monday nest, when
the express mail for the West will lease the city at
nine o'clock, P 21., and regularly every evening at
the same taiiir theresfier. 'llia mail will connect
with the morning train from New York, and the
evening mails from Philadelphia, and also with the
evening malls from Washington and the South.
The passengers by it will mach Cumberland, by
railroad, the neon morning at five o'clock, nod
thence be canted in tinges over the mountains by
dry 11,-Mt, and will get into Wheeling in about 24
boors trdm tee Mac the 7 left Baltimore.
This mail will afford groat advantages to the
travellers over this route, to and from the Wen,
and cannot tail to increase the travel. It will al.
on afford great advantage to the whole Weat„ In
he rt,,ipt of inteiligehee from Washington, and
from all the patois Oa the seaboard. Under the
old arratgetnent r thers was but ono will from
the West, which left this coy at 8 o'clock in the
Enmities, so that the mail and travellers from
Washington and the South, were detained here
for twelve hours, sad the passengers and mails
tram the East, who embed an the morning and
afternoon cart, from. Philadelphia, were kept
over; those by the former eighteen, and those by
the latter, twelve hoar. Now . , ender the new
arrargeinent, there will be only the necessary de
lay to alliier the mails to be transferred, when
they will be scot right on. Is this mail the great
We.: gri:li;et the latest neway.direeg from Wash•
region, twelve hours :gi . a..ilgeeri of the ti me it Is
now received.
We owe this important improvement m the
Mail service to the present Postmaster General,
mho his given in iFin etrattl al the seal see
ability he halt brought to the direhvge of the due
ties of his office.—Lialt. Pamat.
A hamau TO TUE Ucaloit.—"Oh, don't do that
,❑ I am dead."—The Atlanta tChnaette i t Republic
On the day of the meeting of the eeeessetaists at
Klncsion, a revolutionary soldier returned to his
residence in Cobb county, on the rail road, though
his eye. were to dim that he could not very well
see. Ile eras told that they were trying to get the
people to dt,.o lee or secede from the
W hereupon, he drooped his withered face, and
seemed to be in deep distress for one or two MID'
es, niter which he raved his head. and, with •
faltering voice mid, "Oh, don't do that till nen
dead '" While he uttered these words, the large
terve chased each otherdown his way worn cheeks.
"fie was told that • great Dumber of men would try
to prevent them," to which he replied, "Don't let
them do that till I no, dead."
An old Soldier, hems. At Harper's Ferry, Fa.,
being entitled to 184 acres of land under the new
bounty act, ultuaiceil from the patent 061 'o the
necessary authority for locating his land. He to.
leafed it on a tract of unaccepted government land
at Harr...et'. Ferry, beteg more conventeut, in toe
estimation, than traveling over the wilds of Ore
gon, Minemta or California. The old uldier has
consulted able legal gentlemen, who have given
It e. their omolon that he can hold the land, as the
bounty act allows the I tcehoo upon try unavrtt
pied government Land. The property rhos indeet
ed ra aid to Le worth at haat $lOOOOO.
YAM E.—The Ni, Eoglawler says Letogfellow
Is lettomts iu Plashed as ''the man that married
Mr. Appleton's daughter," and Herman Mel•
"the (clow :hat btu& Dr. Brotswer's
farm."
Lacy GRAY, va.fe of Sth Charles E.lvanrd Gray,
Governor of 1.1)11103, died;in England, Nov. In,
mix, giving birth to a will born child. The
wife and hrthan.l have not lived together , nor
seen each other or nevoid yews, he having gone
to Jan... ...wart, iron, hit wife and rredia
and rho resenting his appropriation of
part of her separate 1111 1 113E11110.. They be.
long to the "um fowler,' of too Eritis4 what/te
m,.
REIVLARIL MILE OAHE: 11
EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST!!
Slut /itait—Sir t I eliverfally eordply with your ft
quest Out I would give you an account of the •Imeet
tulineulotte eurefo( my little daughter@ eye lay the use
of your "Petroleum."
}the wee attacked with a very sore eye in February
or Idarch lart, when I immediately applied to the bean
medical aid in the city, by whom ft was pronounced
" a very bad eye" and all gave tee nn lisps of doing
her any good. After which I look see into the coo n•
try to en old lady, who:bad been very sneccayful in
curing eyes. She told my that her ease was hopeless,
silt would eyrtainly lose 401 only that onc, bat
al. o thst the other would follow—it being aacrofalous
affection of die blood. And I do certify .that :at the
time my fa:her (J. H. Vaahom came to the conolardon
that wo had better try your " Petroleum,• anti was
maim, RLIND. of one cps. It is now about two
raw.. since she began its use, and she can now see
with both eye.. good as ever she did ; and, as far
.1 c. tell, I beliese she has, with the blessing of
he Almighty, been cared by " Petroleum."
Yours, thypeettelly,
eft Fzuhecte Ymmon Comma.
Pillyborghh, Sept. to, MO.
For /bib by Keyser Pe McDowell, 140 Wood meet;
R. E. Seller*, 17 Wood street; D. M. Carry, D. A. El
hos, Joseph Dougless, and 11. P. Schwan', Allegheny,
also by the proprietor, S. M. KIER,
nnettlk.re Canal Dann. Seventh la, Plusbarsh
0.15 ea of Ohio aad rev.. R. R. Co, Thlnt et
Prreseverni, Reimer 5,1850.
Tus Stookbo/ders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Witt Road Company ate hereby notified to pay the
eighth Instalment of five dollars per skate, at the °Moe
of the Company, no or before the 20th day of A2.9ust.
The ninth instalment] on or before the 20th day of
September. The tenth instalment on or before the
201 h day of October next.
I The :lb Instaltutot or.. coiled for on the 202, o
Italy last.
ireg r,do Wht LARIIIIER, Jr., Treasurer.
BY" Wants! Wont. !—A emu many learned
}treatises have been written, explaining the origin of
and class lying the Worms generated In the human
system. Deuce any topic of medical science has
elicited morn acute observation sod profound re
search, and yet physicians aro very much Minded In
',opinion on the subject. It mast be adrunied, hew.
Over, that After all, • mode of expelling them worms
end purifying the body from their presence, is of atom,
value than the wisest thmaisitione ma to the origin.
The-expelling agent ess at length been found—end
lred.' to the public hi• Lanes Verrulfage, the pro
printers are coafidant that it will only venture to be
used to prove Itself superior to any now in
For sale by J. KLDD& CO, No 60 Wood MOS
.
lemprove eats to DeralUstey...
DR. 0.0. STEARNS, I ate or Bottom, te prepared to
inattaleetare and ant litnea Trait ID Whole and parts
einem, upon Semitones Atmospheric Suction Platem.l-
TOalletatirCarOn to VIVI lerdellin, Where the nerve it
exposed. °fee and residence yen door re the Nay.
nes efEes, Finerth erten. Pitunarelii.
Nernst no—J. 1 4 ..14 , Padden.F. Eaten. 1•10
PALL 1111PORTATIOM UP HARDWIRE.
LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO.
3519 WOOD STREF.T,
Are now prepared with a large and fresh sock' of
English, German, sod American Ilardwere, to oder
eopetior Induremenie In lieyere. Those Inettng to
pawn:, will promote their interest by looking
hroreh seock, as they are determined to tell on'
,
be DM r Mine 00115
. •
1.1•:,. DR, 0. limm,
•
twmtut.lco.., froar,A
Mar,. and Dicatar, betietla
•nd Fern' street& aett-dlain
ENCOURAGE HONE INSTITUTIONS
CITIZENS'
•
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of PI ttsbn
C. G. HUSSEY, ran' • • -A. W. NARKS, SIWT.
OinCG-•No. 41 Water meet, 11l the warehouse of C.
11. GRANT.
riafilt; COMPANY le now prepared to insure all
kinds of slat., on houses, 112•1311faCtoMF goods
merchandise In Gore, and in transits vessels, &v.
An atolls rannamy far the ability and integrity 01
e Institution, Is afforded in Son character of the
rectors, who aro all citizens of Pittsborell, well and
(notably known to thecommunity for their prudence,
intelligence, and integrity.
Dunecloaa—c. G. I lusacy, Wm. Ilagaley, Wm. La.
Imes, Jr., Walier llryani, flush U. King, Edward
• Ileuvaltims, John linworth, 3. Ilarbaugh, S. M. Kier.
an.llnst
DIED.
On tbo aven'on of the 30th Decomb r, EL,o
The funeral will take plack on Wedoirday, Jan 11
at It o'clock, from the reudenee of her, hootrand,lb ,
Was It htellwaino, East Lrberty .
On TemNay, 31s1 December, at d o'clock, A. hi.,
Mr.. Marone I: KINCAID, wile of %If. It. Kincaid.
The funeral will Snare the rendence of her hus
band, corner of lozireock and,'Nlorgan sir, Allegheny
city, thu day, at Saltary, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to pro•
ceed`to the Allegheny Cemetery.
On Tuesday, the alit Instant, Mr. Jon 11. Norma
aged 9h years.
Hie funeral will kayo the residence of E. Holmes
Yeecock street, Allegheny, at I 0 o'clock thin day.
A QUARTERLY MEETING of the Educational
A2llooiltiOD or A.H.o.ny comity, will bo held in
Pittsburgh, In the Fourth Wand Public School /louse,
commencing on Pnday, January act,itt 10 o'clock,
A. M. The Rev. W. D. flowand, will address the
/immolation in the Second Preebytenen Much, at
7 o'clock to the evening. The meeting will be 000.
tinned an Saturday, when aaaaaa I Geom. on the
value branches of education will be delivered. all
(nude of the cause are respectfully invited to attend.
By order of Ex. Samminec.
C (3 RODGERS
A C MitiilKNer
I :31=a :a
AN Election will he holden for President. Manse ,
Election
and other Mimes, of the board of Trade, to
the Reams of the Aetoeletion, on Tbureday, the 211
initent, CO oltlork,
let /MIEN 11A1111:R. Secretary
1:115101LUTIO 111 OR PARell Mtn 111 P.
11111£ anlweribeis, trading under the firm of W & 111
Idaeholuee, have this day damlyed partnerahip
by mutual conien.. All pe.ons haying claims
against M. late firm will pretest them for payment,
and Ocoee ladobted will ea., Nall and wale their
bet °CAM WI LLIAM 111ITCIIELTRE11,
_ .•
MONTROSE MITCII6I.TKI:F
riusbetrgh, /annul lot, 1e.51.-lal
fiIHE rubserther retiring from butinesr, tales th
opportunity to tender id. best thank. tohis timid
d
,an th e coroner. of th establishment, for Met
'tharalpatronage through a long period of threnty-foa
years, and at same time bjs leave to solicit :Or h
brother, this dote perfect, who Will still early o •
the holiness) a eniihnoancr of their kind thews
•rant WILLIAM 111:1:SREE
MOSTROSS ESITOUELTRICE,
Vocoosoor to W t M Mttettottree.)
WHOLESALE GROCER
R ayt U A T , IIIL L 7 , 4 1r . ..e . ;72 ,
p i.. 1110 1,
Boas , Vada •ed ' llle27tlng l'un - dt, YIA Labetly
Ohl
t" - MIMI DAM AR-1509 lb. just receivrd and 1.
a , c by LIRA UN b. REITER
J.l Cot Ft Clair! Library •
CARLIONA PE AMMONIA (Ilanituwal-4.4.1bs
Ice sale by 11.11 UR ALIN A eturrEs
r)ow DER} D ErrINCGR A 1 , .. - -.leo lbs for sale by
1•I BRAUN t RE.ITI..R
IRANC:I , .IIERRILI.I 3.0 los lot sale by
DRAL'N a 111 , 17F1R
A GARIC-40 lb. (or sale by
— I. 1.1 BRAUN a REITI:R
B "DRIE-'- 1.1: ! b " s toraie n :ta ' Veed,
20 lb. Powdered Ilethborei
30 lb. Ton:newel Root.
30 lb. Angelica Ile..
ItoBo Henbane 1,11•er;
IMO lbe Prunes, Co. saie by
1.1 BRAUN & RErre.rt
IV !Hit: BKAZW- . 13 brls far role by
WM H JOHNSTON
1001-10 brirm IRA for rale by
1.1 " WM H JOILYMN
8R071.115--lau dozes m, sale t•
i.
W/1 7 11 JOHNi.TON
110Y,-... bales far sale by -
tal 11 .101INS7[IN
DRY AYPLh —: G for We by
1.1 w 1H /WINSTON
- -
barrcil. for sale
c 4
NFIELD
LINSEED torrels for rale by
1 D CANFIELD
IDIOLITFER-.-110 brio roll, tot sal.. LI
Isl I D CANFIF.LD
DR0051:3-40 doxem fur pale by
13 Jal J II CANFIELD
L ALI:FLATUS-1W Loze,for ellc tj •
0 lel J U CANFIELD
/ 111k.E.14E-11.0 hetieel. wain II
%.-., /RI J U CANFIELD
FTIIERS—e7 Lie, received for *ale by
jal S I W HARUALVII
11 1* '. 5— "' 4 " Ll ' d "' ' "
e7.i`i , 7llAnnAuali
REAPF,-20 tat. rcecsvul tor sale Ay
IIARRAUGII
!FOR RENT.
Tfollaissitig properties ore far rent, sir
1A !arse well Earthed and earopiniely turn:shed
STORE., au Marker .trees, between Third and Fourth
streets, suitable for Dry floods
Freverat ROOM+ In Yost CM, fluild.ngs, in the
Omer., a
third corks rnitab le far Musts' Rooma
Others, AC
A largo and Convenient DWF.LLING Roust . ,
• toratnara part of the city.
1'.0.31. of the foregolng can be given on
Isl of Spill next.
t SMALL STORE en Third creel. rest don
to the titre tie Office Poonereion given mooed...lv
FOR MALE, nu onerpired Leave ou don Wale
bocce. on Thal ntreet, heretofore occupied by
late Mr A Melon; For tenon, apolylo
M U riAZZAftI, teg Secoud
tof in to AIeCORMICR titt Tllll.l
[Tribune, Diepaten, viii Pont. Wert.< copy I
, HMO/ ITOOKI OP PlAillai.
JOHN
iII bIELLI , II, al Wood 1. liffilli bus Nut rcenved o orar and opiendlo
assotonent of rtonos, nom opena s p
ready for tale. . . Je3
M 1113. HOFMANN.
-
(Formerly liornstetn.Rothi
la AMINO ennetutted to make Plutt,inett act per
JUL toonent home, Willcontinue to peer le.son. it
Vocal cod Intaremental Moue.
Residence at F Fall de3l:dam
flpUndid Gift Hoek.. to.
LEAFLETH of armory, !an at a a par,
Cstaart of Pastern An. Desna of tteadly.
FriendahlroOlDrlng. Arnttransh. Walter Bloom.
Presbylerran Canal and Illytun Boot*, splendidly
bound.
Episcopal Pityer Books, splentlylly bound.
J •ventie rteiNGlllClOll ik , oll/. Albany, to.
For salts at the EDUCATIONAL 111)0k STORE,
atrall Market it, on 01 Fourth
NFOIIM AMON VIANTED, of WILLIAM DUO
I GESS, agative of Ashtnn-unster-I,yne,l.anettat ire
England, by trade a weaver, who arriveil In New
yorit on board the torn Ronny Clay, on the Nth it
NOY embor 1051, having :11 charges urge box, which he
oral to lorveatd to Itiltal,orglt. Any Informarion ro•
apeeling either will be thanklO ily received, for the
owner of the bb:. by IVILLIANI PRICE,
Of the Round Ilabte,Eittaborgh, FN.
LAPAYETTE HALL
A &mat gamin Wore tiered to the Aousitan World
VERV lodimdual of the audience taught the secret
G of ANTHROPOLOGY, or Inc Ificetric Silence of
Life—bnos to become operators in the seance, Skep
tics, or any person made Uperators instantly, to tam
great totoolstiment.
PROP. TEW talcs pleanra In minouneing that ha
will unfold mil the secrets or science which the
world has pronounced incomprehensible; for the rea
son thatoperetters to Biology, Psychology, ike, instead
of throwing light on the mildeet, have Made them
selves and their eclence seemingly trillculows
Professes Taw Is the only lecturer on Anthropology
la the world, and Om eipenceente never before at
tempted by man.
The course will rionslstot five lectures with expert-
Moon, commencing on Monday evening, Dec 30th,
swimming . during the week. Door open at 6 o'clock.
Admlssrou, 25 eta; Tram* to the count! 73 ate.
Bee bills of the day for particulars. de36
11111 v... Cols Wanted,
"V OR which the hlgheat premium will he paid at ,ho
r Ezetiango °Mee or A WILKINS& CO.
ile3o - Cur. of Thlrd &hterket .1.
ma ifiein - matio• and Ottmes.
lIE •
extensive range Of buildings formerly emelt
/ Pied by N Lac h at tne Point ; between
Water street and Duipmene ‘Vay, will be leased for •
term of yeam. They eau be readily xdopied, with
ammo power, to accomodate every kind nf inanefaei
Luring bumped,. Pemenion given immedialrly
apply to CHAS. U. SCULIsr. Ag'l
Fourthst, PittabArglx
J UST RECEIVED —3 eases Ladles Gucci Boots;
t ' o a d: 4 :
1171:11 5 n h a; °"
do Gcsatsi d o Over Shoe.
do do do Sandals;
for sale wholesale and retail at 9 lc 9 Wood at, by
de:o
J a II pilicups
INDIA RUBBER DOLLW—Just received from New
York, a few fan &tarred ladle Rubber Dolls, •
Genoa NI artiele, for sale at the India Rubber DePu4
7 0 Wood et Idt9ol J All PHILLIPS
„
R UBBER GOODSV Masers. Corns, lorgel ,..
.;
p ß at i l n to C n; P L:Vir
In pair shined do
BF
0 Horse Covers;
12 pair Gents' Shon awes;
• 3 pm Fishing Bost., for .01e
by W7OI J
_k II PHILLIPS
VVENISONboo fresh Venison Huns rest
received and (or ode by W F WILSON,
dO3O
111 Wood al
•- - -
POWDER MANGANESE 2000 lbs for tabs by
J KIDD & CO
de3D DO Wood 00
IifoILIIIN'S ELMER-DI do: far tale b o
co
J KID S
in da•
gARIETII IELEGRAPH.
'SI:PORTED 6 TICLEOIL4PUED
OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZLII b
ADDITIOINAL PAnTICIIILARII BY TIIIC
1332033
Now Yana, December 31.
The steamer Baltic put into Provincetown on
Saturday evening, and remained until Sunday at
noon; Capt. Comstock endeavoring, in the mean
lime, to purchitse coal, which he found difficult to
obtain. Should he not be able to find nude eat to
run to New York, he will put into Boston.
The Baltic pawed off Halifax at 10 o'clock on
Thum:lay allernoon. The passengers left her at
Provincetown, and proceeded to Boston by nul read
and other conveyance. They have all reached
Boston. Arming than is Geo. %V. Kendall, of the
New Orleans. Picayune.
POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE.
England and the Continent do not present any
news of Interest.
'Affairs in Germany are becoming mare pacific,
d the prospect of peace is more promising.
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Lwasiroor.., Dec. 14.
Caton—The market is firm for all descriptions.
American hos advancedlald per lb. The
week's Wee are 41,180 bates. Other deacrip.
lions arc wilhont change.
Breadatuffs—The market is limpid, with large
receipts. Mohr has shakily declined. Wheat is
heavy. Indian natal in selling at 13a eau. per
bbl. Corn is reld at 30a Cans per quarter,' •
Tobacco—The market continues firm„.'lit
salve are note. large.
Gro,rien—Cc free in firm. Sugar mud malan.
t a arc steady:- Rica is 'lulling at 144115, 8 , 1 par
cwt.
ProuieMns-,The market is doll, with small
Wes at Firma rather favoring buyers.
Money Market—Money is easy. •Cons - ils are
quoted at 9 7i697i o. r American stock. are firm,
and In good request, at lot quotations. English
seen:hies are' In gacd demand.
CONORENSIONAL
WASIIMITON Dec. 31.
Scum—Several petitions and memorials were
presented, and appropriately referred.
Mr. Badger's resolution to amend the Hiles
so as in cui cff all debate on all preliminary no.
thins, taken up and referred to the Select Coin.
The resolutlou orbit.. Davis, of Massachusetts,
Gar directing Inquiry into the expediency of
amending the law granting registers of enroll.
menu and licenses to vessels, Was adopted.
Mr. Benton's resolniions asking the Secretary
of (the Navy to
,report to the Senate upon the
expediency of traxisferrieg the Coast Survey See.
vice from Ito Treasury Department,' was taken
op.
. . •
&tenant. Jeff. Davie and Dowries apposed the
Alio; a long del:We, the resolution woo ■o
amended by calling on the brewery of the
Treasury to give the marries why the charge:
should not ho made, in which form it was adopt
cc,.
The vole by which the Senate refused to per.
net the extra eOple.l of the comspondehee with
the Auranau Charge, wee reconsidered, •ad .1.
ter some debate, 6000 topic. were ordered to
be printed.
The Senate then adjourned.
Mum—Sherily after the meeting, the Home
event Into Commettee of the Whole co Iho bbl to
modify and reduce the rates of portage.
Mr. Hebard advocated (actinic. to tielarapa
pet%
Mr. Chandler 'poke ;n favor of reducing the
postage on rnagaamea, when the postage an. pre•
pa.d. t:
Mr. WentWonh' moved to induct the postage on
nr wsparre, when it skull be paid in advance.
Mr. Fowler wan for the two cent ut.tlernt poet.
Mr. Poucr g.we ounce that he Would pica. the
vole on. the quethoo, oo Mooday .11, at 2
clock.
Tnc Committee then, after much merry proceed
ing. as to whether the Hunan should adjourn over
to flared.). cr Frtday, decided in the later slope.
The House then adjourned
WAIIIIVIOTON. Dec. 31, 1550
In
lbe Conan.. oroe eedittga.gestentag, I a •
bounced am, the rreatd.nt sent to the Senate
el., of the cc;.apondence between the Aut.
Cbargo and Mr. Webster.
On tbc. motion to print 10,000 [Vw ropies,
very acinatad Lobate arose. All the Senator.
Who lock mot in it. bore inst.:cony to .he roaster
ly ab• Hy or Nit Weliatet 'a tette:. 11. Nlanyorn
...in it.n it cootatned oat oust ili.otriorm—Aniert
vi
eon deonet .penty of nnaolu ly athranE. Id. it
lb.: cll." of all tbs Whirl
Th , eorroixiderien ts published m day.
Ten Austitne Charge. wnto an important letter.
ehoneintan the minion of Dudley Mann to
the Hungarians, o a vielaticnlof the prinetplo of
TlOnOnterventton, announced by Gen Taylor, and
yokeelly protege, mite name of his GOvernMent,
wine! the , rolmee .. lna• of our Goireturnent it
treat. hitter; ea n epy.
Mr. Wrhater refitted at length, and handles
Hrileelman wt.°. Ono. Hejoribee threlively
internal taken Itv our people to the events nod
moniarnta of dir extraordinary age, wherever
ohttated. fa
As compared with America. he atm the pea.
icemen. of the Hoaacot lispaburg we but a batch
upon the earth'. aorta,.
Mr. Weboter's reply rr. • ived :be encomium.
of 'al: who heard it, sac is mach talked of to
day.
NEWS 11E45.
lAITISVILLt, Dee. 31.
The river I. failing fast, le:th 61 feel on the Falls,
and 10 leer fir the Canal.
Tt e weather La clear.
The rdeamor Ci4drator pursed op this morning,
and tte Ohio thin aheronoo.
• • .
The Ohio eared the freight from the a:reek al
the Talleyratol. She mar maimed here for 575,.
000.
A destruett Ye Ere occurred at Roahstllo,
sathett destroyed property to the value of $ll,OOO,
And arrival at St. Lout. from Halt Lake, hriaas
tatelltsenee that the valley la 10 a prosperous con.
divan.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Penember
Cotton—The market, if aoy thing, t• better,
with intlf of 200 bales.
Fleas a
The ma rt le very quiet, bat steady,
with sa l • of 1000 Lbl• al yesterday's quotations.
Rse . 'loot-1. o,m , with axles nl ICO !Ibis at
$3,62 pef
Grwo.—The wstket Is inactive. .latc• 2000
Lu oew , ltortest 65,1 pet bu.
Prueloons—Pork a 11433, with 4311:1 tilts of
bltrg It, 312121. Dressed Hogs aro needy it 66
per 100. I,,ard is to good request, with sales of
ILO bblalll former rale,.
%Vl:holey—Sides of 60 bbl. at 27a per gallon.
Cutlee—sales 100 bag. EWE 1101140 per lb
Linseed tail is unchanged.
Spout Turpentine I. held at 400 per gallon.
rvictimo Inver
Dcccer
Cotton—Prices have advanced 31.
crab
sale. of 3,000 hales.
Flour-The market M quiet, with further rale.
of 2poo bbl.. Rye lour a weedy and quiet.
Grain—Trio market la without ebonite, with
lea of 500 bull of sound old yellow at 1117169
ftSr per Ouch.
Hurter—Sales of 300 1 - .lilit at 1210141 per lb.
Provisionr— . •lfterrs pork Is uninnut rbsogei an
dao prjrne liner. Mtn !wet .• nnarel .1196, unib
role. or 1,600 flower, at sinats Ile per tinter.—
Heel barns are timer.
Hop are 65En as ZG per 100. Lard II aready,
Whtskey a warm change, with of 100
, bb.
Orneetiea—The market in quiet.
Bptrata Turpemlue— Further males 6(240 HI. at
5o per gall.
01 I,MIICIlat1Xiely In beginning to h
jell by C01:1•11111CIN on account 01 the 'my mail
'monk on hand, and the prospect of higher pm.
Cos for some mooing to come. Salto have been
Made to arrive, delivershlein March, Aprdoind
May, and it la understood that • considerable
part of it is not yet purchased In London at
present prices' on the spot, at 9161/050 per gal.,
at orbleb 3000 gallons mere sold to day in lola.
BALTIMORE MARKET
December 31.
It has been snowing all day, and nothing I.
lag In dour.
Gratn—Salea of good to prime red Wheat at
103 c. Sale. of white Corn at 58059 e; and of eel.
low at 59316010 per ho, with light recaipts. Oitd
are tallow at 40,01gc.
Whiskey In unchanged.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Comm:say:, Dec. 31.
•
Hogs—Sales to day of 1400 head at $4,10 for
fair, and 34,2144,25 for rot. averaging 220 to 214
lb., and $4,40 for 100 averaging 275 lbs. The
fowl number arrived, op to tb:s evening, is 265,-
237.
Men Park to latlemand at 510,75 per bbl, and
held firmly at Ell
. Lard—Sales 200 Gbh! prima at Tie.
Salted tdeata—Sales of 100,000' lb.' dry tilted
spies cl 5c per lb.
Flour—'rbc market la brief at 23,7503 . 60 per
bbl.
Cheese—Sales at 61a7e.
Gtoceriee—Molesees le eelliag et 28/619e, end
Sager et 5/06e. BCes of Coffee at 1110114 e per
Lieteed al to hold a 950 pot gaL
Whiskey—Elkin at 2590.
The river hat fallen 2A feet.
The weather Ia cold.
ALAINCES ON DEPOSIT, which bare been un
changed forthree year. and upwards, In Om Ex
hullo Bank of Pittsburgh:—
Virilltam Deem, residence unknown, Aug P, I MO, IMO
Spencer Manley, Zanesville, 0., Oct 140., 13
I certify, that the foregoing balances appear to be
due to the personi named. or their legal representa
tive., according to the books or this bank.
T e, tilo hie
Sworn and tabacribed b efore m W Cas itt day r.
of
December, 1830. C W ERNEST,
de.lo.llm Notary Public;
- -
46CALLISTF,WS OINTMENT - 1 gy fore
J. by Ne3o 1 haDD tCO
A 6, OIL-6 Ms for sale by
ia WO • • J KIDD &CO
.L for szt• 1 , 7 RION J KIDD &CO
TAB 1101'161e
A Wa i n
produce • spc
attracted or
have the mu
place that th
nom stands
maze, tarp
ascot, from
carpet.,
bottom, ac
yra cr will n•
IiOS in dire
the n y atoottl n
saun.,
flues piece
co, on which
Catung It on
Brat / aline
commend tt a
IrUC
ENG E TO TUE tfOßLD—rwenty fiVe
sward will be paid la SDI SOS who• t or paptl, peen or err. that canno wilt
t be
m'
rth Ilos Improved Chemical Soap. I
d traction' of. saving to the people of this
• lettels, by my Own ilapralleteent en it,
••• rivalled in this eptntry for eitricting
p teh, oil, Imam, or any other greasy sob.
I kinds of gentlemen'. or facie.' cloth
, table apreads. comma 'bawls, Indict'
without injuring any thing that pare
• t tabus. More than one thousand per.
• ent pant of the eouotry have told run
Ibe withoet it if It Coal St a cake. In
'•ap on more than 300 article. of light
'macros and coll.:its, I bare only toned
f ails, two of odpaccam, and four of call
It changed the color, therefore, before
light dreas, try a sample of the dress
hr. becante I am determined not to ro
-7 stronger than I knots to on strictly
Orden( uml
ly attended to,
de:tt,
country merchants nod pedlars promo
by the subscribes. B E SELLERS
57 Wood st
•
' , ODA ABll
C•]o
I==
brand for sale by
8A N HARD-MARI
ROLL. BU
eta
ER-20 WI. puree, reed for rile by
R & W HARBAUGH
TALLOW-,
daD
VZlvlitatuAucii
C R.Ligr.-13 b.: . W. R. Ch .faryr itIII'AUGII
.RiTIK 3i IVI AT FLOUR -sgliev rf i c A l t ht y t a by
riiiiiii lit Eia.,= - 21/Tlit g l - TIC - , r inmtl V i i fiirlif
V de,7o 8 & W B e, ARBA UGH
iNSEED off.-10 brim reed for gala by
de.9 & IV HARBIUGH
SEVENTH GREAT FEAST-ANNUAL
SALE OF DRY GOODS,
A. A. MASON & CO.,
69 mad MI Blanket airs.[,
W ILL commence on 'Monday, ztecember 30,
and canna. through the month of January.
On ado occalsion. the whole of their Immense estab•
Jtattracal wilt he thrown open for Retail Trade, and
their extensive stock, amounting to One Hundred and
Thirty Thousand Dollars; will be offered at Retail, al
fully one fourth lens than usual prices.
The notice of their Seun-Annual Sale to any one of
the thonsands who attended the vale of last year, will
be anffielent guarantee for a call this reason. They
will, however mention a few of the Cicada and Prices,
for the benefit of those who have never attended theit
antes, yin—
Rich Cashmeres•-• • •—• •• •;sa, usual price $1 00
p. Coln &Wool Cashmeres 25 do 372
1500 ps do do De!eines 15,102 do 20 & 25a
0 p. 2112 h cold plaid do•---25 do C2l
50 pa Striped and Stied Silk* 50 do 75
00 ps Stun de Clidne and Satin 67i do 1 as
:ups Black Silks radoced 25
cent
100 Fr ench Merinos 100 do 37/,
WO pa l'arametwa and Lynne.< Cloth., reduced X.l
per cent
20D /n. Alpacits, all color., reduced 2/1 per cent.
2500 Lone Square Shawls, which will be sold from 81
to 35 Ica , than eau. Orion.
5050 yds Bonnet Ribbon. .SA usual price IS In 25
Paid colored Calicoes Ole,,
Usual al price Sle,
RIO caws Krigliab and American Calicoes at Pc 100,
usu. price 10 and 12/c.
00 cams Bleached 51051111., reduced Ide per)ard.
200 bale. Drown 010,111,, all grniles.
Also,lAces, Embroideries, Trimmings, %Beryl and
Linerw,Cbee kn. Cloths,Co • sirocco., Cavainew
and Jr.., Inn en et with an unmet,. vacety of nthe
gonEs, ali f which will he Marked Down to Lower
Pries, Irmo any of their PleVrall• notes
They invite an end, call. ne ninny of their choicest
Roods will soon be wild. The lowest price named ni
Gr4ti A. A MASON All)
===l
Wen•• dad Wot•e I—Ward Tines I
11.1? Custom going, out of practlre ! No Chits...
,1 Gilts to kited Ker .]. ! Nothing but driving
carnage, cocking, war lung dishes, and .waillog at
table Irmo morning to ritght, vrt.erviA, they ti•ento
get thei day for their own pleasure and a hinntioran
Christmas flirt; bat now a days there is no mit—
nothing bat drudgery. lint the fashion, thank God,
is
entirely I,l:suited et, as two Indies and gentle.
men in Allegheny city, gavetheir :relate domestics
at the rate of five dollars rack—four in number-4Md
tl me man tienily It fell sots We hake they aid be
Wien,' at New Veit,. MANI SERV•NTS.
dedytats
Unemdlod far Balanced,
TATEM ENT of Deposits and B.lsmer. of Deposit*
in ;la. Bala rdtaburgh, or the amount of ICU
tionars and exceeding that emu, whxch, within the
three years preceding the data of Ow wawa:Lent, Sate
not etPit, been ttorcased en diminished, wnh the
names of the depositors, the a,. when such dep..
Weretra•de, or hslancee accrued, and. the amMints
thereof'. line statement "eludes all deposits anti
balances of declaims wilea have heretofore been pato-
Iltleed for throe euceeneir tear.—they having es
cheated to the Commonorealtaz—
.
Names. mates. +Amounts.
Jean megh,r, ..... _,
0153 0.1
St, pben (irent •• • • ......... -Nov. 4, 1 5 47. •• . 243 03
'I horn.. Id earn* Aua. 0041014.• • • If= CO
Jamey zfmort, (painter)... —Jan, , •• - Si 00
Tontimrea..., hardalo,,D4 - too 00
1 certify 111•1 the foregoing appear to Le balances
A the person. rtem-d. and having remained to Bank
one nailed for three years
JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.
, a-of nto end •dild'er,Led before me,thiettf h day of
P..—einiwr. I tin GEO WATSON,
Ed A smart of the Coy of Pittsburgh
Mori 1.4. IIN Mies Ilem•
I 1. ,rery .v.vs,rday in New Yea- City,
Dol,ra o }car, pavehlo In all eases in •
advamee.
COMLISION OF AGENCY
. • .
(Ace att, Homo Journal
IV Fulton y I
t. N. YbrYsDeC.^4, EGU.
To all whom it may concerto
This ruay certify that J. II Halms is dolly author.
,1 to art as agent fur 111t)HRIS A WILLIS'S
HOME JOUIINAL, and that all remota given by
ton in pave:tont far loud paper volt be dole aclrnow•
!edged 14 us at the entice of publicanoa, end It Ise.-
prosily iserced and understood, that all zub•cripticm
are payable one year In advance.
The new volume wall conameace on the Oro of
January Subiiertationo received by J. U . Holmes,
%VIL
I
P
Thud street, oppoaite the Yost Office.
ItIOR HIS &.
deSti Editors and Proprietors
(Iv lINNY lIALS—CAU flew large, reed for sale by
aij
Bela S A W HARII4I.IISII
MOLASSES -6J bets new crop N 0 Molutae• land.
t
n. per steamer Sockeye Hate, for •ale bys Lei JANIE? A ourcausori A co
NAISLASSES--30 belt new e rop, ;ta teem eed
. for eel e Ly It A OUNNINGIIA3I,
de.S. uueny. .
S H I..lis"Hho—A;ho on eona6h for sae bv '—
-
F RI-. 2 3.2 ROLL BUTTER-4 brls fiat maid by
R A CUNNII46IIAhI
1tfi0i,C,,T.7.;;1.,T.1., n
hr 1, CINI/I;liiwr,r:ViallAl'a
datlS
In chi relief erCernorion i Pl 7. Allegheny Co
91110 and Penn+ylvanta Rut Road Company yr
Lydia eihtrell. rto e i March teroa 10.51.
o the abov ot e defend•nt—Yon ars hereby notified,
that the or nve plaintiff has taken and firipropreated to
ii•e, Ib• ponon of year real maw, In
the city of Allegheny, byno4 pima lots Not IA and I?
I n Thou tramplers pl., boarded by • !lotion the north
tide co tho centre line of said rail road, and ranntog
through tank lon ditiennittly 9i feet Wade, a droll and
di/ter/woo of which are bled in the above CV,
IV. S. COURT:4FX,
defie,tilis Sol. for FM.
11 ,. % n 0 n ' O 2 l 1» rector., 4 J ' a f r 't t ' l c te Vfi e o ' a h nU " Mm a ;ll
enota Rail Road Company, aril be held at the mike
of the company, on the ',oh of Jaoaan•, IE3I, hetween
the boor• 01 II A hl. and 3 P. hl,
dePP:me
J. 1. BROOKE'S. Secretary.
Illd:Ar R. Lunch Raisin, al
Irr rent, per lb—ll/ Ids for 111, or fr LS per box,
for rale by MORRIS&
dead BrE_ Ifl a mend
reee,yed and for
isle by
AWN ROBISON, LITILR & co
GOLD I'ENS—We bare now on hand. n lunge
wont of the but Gold Lou., from the lending
mentileeturere in New York, end nude expreesly,to
mike
eleenril Cold Peneil Croes and Pan Bolder,
Pile cr reoem in every variety. Porcupine Penillol4
ere: Pearl do. All tor eale Wholetate nod retail at
W W WILSON
SUGAR-211.1We N O. Beet we'd f or
or FRIE
BROWN & KARKPATRICK,
niv.o 141 LlNlftly-at •
.- •
A ISINS-150 conoyouieur, and
XL for an lroy 4 •
' BROWN • KIRKPATRICK
71
_
-.Cam, Pimento. Pepper, Cloven and Not.
kJ mega, for .ale by IPA lAll IBCKEV & CO
P: Water it Front ell
LARD - btO No 1.0 more Nod for nub. by
dele: ISA 1 / 1 11 1111:KRY ACO '
•OFFCE-21.0 bate lb Bore and for tale by
•
den ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
NO. 1 •lACKEREL-r• qr bele, for family Bin
ile27 ISAIAH DICKEY A. r 0
_
bid, and bf brie r e ae ay
V`f ile27 BIAIA II DICKEY &CO
11111.1./i -
N(B , -Biu
d zc i i i ele ntlectit,,r,4aiejl.7,
-
RAISINS -100 bao free h bancß , for ode by
de2l ISAIAH 1110 KEY Zr. CO
Fancy Good•
I UST received and now open,n large women: n
J
rattay article, sumbla !ammo ma hin
Veer Presents, to oilueb the attention of purchaiters
In parcculorly invited. AFga,gut lte maorment will
be found
Rovewood Regency Doh
Pend Inlaid' Fancy do
Fanny Rtnewood Toilet Rosen
Inlaid Satin Wood do do
Ripen Walnut and Rommond Toilet Boom
Fancy Rename:id Perfernery Bonen
Inlaid Steintand Ration-owl Sennett Boon
Pearl Casket* for fine Jewelry
Also, lieutieram'a Morning Exercises
do Trayelang
do Fanny , Dreoing Nei!, fee, at
de2s F EAT ON 'S, a O 7 Fourth at
TRICOPHEROVS for aa:p (L
1) bELLERS, t 7 Wood st, agent for PitObtirth.
Price, 25 cents per bottle dew
SHORTS-1(100 1 - i=receired per streamer Jenny
Lind, audit - 1r sale by
dot's MINIVER & BARNS'S
rI 2 ALI,OW_Su beta « e<trcd tar sale b 1 --'
de 25 I SHRIVF.R R BARNES,.
N(J. 1 LARD-10 Eris and lh Seer for rife - by - 77
dc2s (SIIIIIVCR & DARNER
Th - R C S'PE.lift:NEEtninora received toe Fa EAy
.1(.0 EIHRIVER & BARNES'
O E v F.CA OIL-.S brie reed far sale by
d SHRIVER & IJARNES
griTE Re'77il'
tar. pri me
Tae or .510 by)
deS SHRIYER R BA RNES
O. SW/LASSES-SD brit, to army., for sale by
N
detS SIIRIVER & BARNES
ticart< ETtir 7 -S[WI i •
I barrela Grease, now landing
from reamer Fort Pitt and for ante by
, ISAIAH HICKEY It CO
dell 3 Front & Water at r
-15. Ilictinitsiis from Post Pitt bY
ees
ISAIAII DICKEY & CO
Adman' 'Bette& •
ETTERS of Administration on the estate of An.
thany Beelen, late of the eity_of
ceased, haying Alija day been granted to the nada ,
signed, twine is hereby slyest to all paten; indebted
to the said mime to make immediate imp:nerd teethe,
of on, and all tenons having claims audaet said
estate are requerted to present the same, duly antbeits
totted, for settlement, at the wareheue lately coca.
pied by said A. Beaten, (*Third st. .
ANNA M. LlKELEN.Aditheleteatrig„,
H D.
Pitt/Wirth, Dee Illaldadeninlattatirt.
. •••••!,
•
AMUSEMENTS.
•
POIiVICWS ORRICE BLAYM.
in?. - word reeoweed nt.mae Rill be eildblfic4 at
T
Ph ,o Hall, over the Post °Pee, for • few Jaye,
ca llour • of Ezhthitten, from 9 A. M. till 9 P.M.
A. ..• 4 + 9 9, 93 ete; wawa twkets,93ets, Pamphlet.,
5 Cents
S.—the Pattie is the property of Mr. Power,
aeo! is thititeS for by brne fit 1162:1
ILL SOON CLOSE.
16CTURE ROO% ITHEIOI3I BUILDJNI
Liberty Stmt .
SVRRF EVENING, fora arta maws
Parre'reelebtated rerlet orgigaitie
PAN (IR A RAS,
A VOYAGE TO EUROPE,
Llntit tieing insgaifirentlnews of Boston, its ElVlllar,
Holder, the Atlantic, Liverpool,
LON DON.
From the Thames, passing ander the Bodges, and
ending with a inagnilkent Weis of the
11 Albs T17.81111111L.
1411livaly Illtainated, and both bank. orals twantiful
RIVER RHINE.
Aa:Pghibition every Wednesday and Saturday
aftomoao, at 3 o'clock
AM:a:onion, ,26 cents. Children, under 19 . yingatiti
age, 15 canto.
Door will open at 6/ o'clecki Panorama tO COM.
menco moving a:7l o'clock. della4w
•
91AL L019.01L-1 brl from Fort Pin, by
cb.23 ISAtial DICKEY P. CO
BUT rER—IO brls Otuo Bolter;
211kogs do; tor solo by
bIeGILLS & ROE
de.24 flL7l.obertY ot
TUB --1 5 dozen In elore pod for eelo by
e, : McGILLS a. ROE
TICIS-50 bit MI for n le 'bv
_.! MeGILLS & ROE
LARD-6 '''"oolkFTlvatitr:*
221 Libenv .1 •
bz• W R Chee.e in vizea r :
I,rZeNtry
N. 0 4 !LOLASSES-30 brls new crop for rale by
J 8 DILWORTH & CO
"VCONOIIIY CRAII CIDER-20 brio in More
de.* MILLER & RICKETSON
OIL Al bags In store, for .I LT
__d 24 S. A N. ImenAucit
SODn ASII-40 reed for sale by
'!' 11 B,#. W. HARDAUGII
_ •
DOT ASII-10 casts In •tore and for sale by
d' 9 5 Jr. AV RARDAUGFI
WNnow GLASS-4DO bie neared size; city
brands., received end for rifle by
i 1.24 8 It %V HARDAUGII
But - I.2l'D' °"' "'" 0117.RnAucifi
n 11E8SE-400 bskree'd for rale by
d , lll t_B Ir. AV lIARBAI76II
CIIERSE—YIO bezel. W.' R. Cbeeoe,
lee do Cream Rbeeye. for Yale by
oR-21 WICK k bI'CANDLESS.
•
bag, this day ree'd foe ule bY
- WICK lc eIeCANDLEBS
- - -
I
OM$-4o &a noperior Corn Aroma for nob, by
WICK & bIICANDLLKS.
112 EA VIP:ES—Primo Ey for osle b•
dettl • %VICE & APCANDLESSI.
1 N „ ...bi Gfor
"" VIVA bIoCANDLESS
X-1.1 sacks on bend and for sale by
WICK & MoCANDLIMS
•
DOT AS/1-0 casks pima foe sale by
deal
IVICki k IaItANDLEB3.
DLI'l TER -59 pkgs on hand and for sale by
dr2l WICK & Me:AM/LESS
YE` 111.2-24 casks first sorts, for sale by
tittn WICK & MeCANDLESS
AI. KRATUr enalt..d Obse for solo by
21 WICK &McC&NDLI S
PPI G PAPER—aiI) rm. eroorti
Zro nor medium;
'lO2l WltlnZraVitrar ,
I "An — ll " jftrit C to T to r , ' ..,b by , •
Jen W WS. AIoCANDLEBS
SIIMS-1.0 by DO/. deji;f l c i : „ l4 . lls it at
150 LlS 2 rortod Plyylers In ralty l fw i NeZy
CO
liki.u — AiiirOPT.brnr — llKPoULS-3 groat to( ..1e
1 by KIDD & DO_
0101.A.,SES--30 Las SI Lou,L Su at Douse
Syrup Plylnsee., ..ntignmera, for sale by
&in W & P WILSON
PITT/111744041 11101.4 SICIa4IIOL,
Anton' Hall, 44 Grant street.
REV W U . PADDOCK, M. A, Principal;
W. T. Me DONALD, 31. A., Assoetate.
lostitation will be opened for the reeeption Of
pupil. on Thursday, the second day of Jana
neat. Cirrahn, erplincirdr the object of the lartitas
lion. made of instruction, course of study, discipline,
may be bad at the stores of 311. O. D.
White and Messrs Kay it Co., or of the Principal, at
the Alononeahola Cease, from Ito 4 P. Al. of teat
ine,
bee day of the area.
The iCeobasge Hotel for ILent.
term of the present lessee expirinp on theist
1. ore pnl next, the proptielor of ant t2l.lliVe and
wet! /flown nowt Alford to pot it in • tate of
thotteugh and comp/etc repair, cod offers it for aat
on liberal semen.. Etotaire of
VII. RI/1.11N59N, Ally at Law, •
delu,dfw 69 Fourth sweet.
- - -
rirrsßußGH
,e4ZetZ6/•e/A;ees
Cernet of Thly4 and Market went.
The only Chnnetedlnstnation of the kinifin Fifteen
Zahn Viewing, Principal Instructor In the Etienne
of Account..
0. h inicenberlin, Preemie of Penmanship, Ater.
imitle Computation. he.
ni ft Walton, Fag., Lecturer on Centmercial
ni
ilThee, &tiring n complete knewledce et Book Kenp.
ia end iis tipplientinn every branch nch of basineas,
&to on elegant and rnpid to
pet manehip, are malted to
call and ermine the emengemenri
to Lecture on Cnmmetetal Law every Ittendsy even
lieferonve to onx of ;tic tetaJont coy merebanto.
det3
PIRON—IS tn. hot Nast Hanylog Rook, for
ole by — d JAS A HUTCHISON &CO
CLOVEMIEF-D—yy, hr 4 coy
doO JAS A HUTCHISON & CO
CA: r 7 fra—.lls bra No 3 by•
OM /A SI A HUTCHISON t CO
2t Wit Golden Sr*.
6 keg, do
d brie Clarified do, Hot recetved azd
JAMES A HUTCHISON re CO
r
A. St Lolls Huger Re6ner3r
Numbering Homey and Tit Waugh
Directory.
ALL pet - ions indebtal to the subscriber far num.
benne homes - 9c :;ittsbargh Directory will please
call at the Rooms of the Dowd of Trade, earner of
Wood and Third streets, betwoin the hours of a and
2 o'clock, and settle their MIN. Subscribers Red
thaw wishing to purchase the .Pittsburgh Directory
will also please call. SA.ML FAIINESTOCK
l'itwburrh, Dec 21, I.....—dc.2tutew
25 4,r 1 . .p.t . k , 117Z111,717.31L't°,1.,-
in store and for sale by IV A. NITCKELr.EE.
Iron ',berry rifest
A - X, NA at/NA pits Jn reeNveCCr
11 sale by UURURIDGES INQURAAI
dO2I Wat4r
. Q tINDRIES-30 hkdr pr.talb N. O. Sagas:
_ 7 1bOs do do Molasses;
Off bags Rio Coffee;
int bre Lemona to anise, for sale by
BURBRIDOR INOEIRAM
ViERS a CO'S SPECIFIC, for all dieenses of tko
WA Urinary O'S SPECIFIC,
Letiehoffes, Inflammation of
the Madder, Kidneys, fee. Pelee IR 50 per bottle
Sold by It k SELLERS, No St Wood et
end by A R D. Sands, New York. deal
WT.II FIOII-15 bile for rale by
S F VON lIONNIICtiOST it CO
- - -
1 001. COTTON-3CW dos WI , / dirac --- 1 tba
CI manufactory. and for ,alo by
1.1r21 C AltCaiiNOT
'MOLE CLOTHS—Liao, kro , ;YA aad blanched
and Mgper vAgertio for auto by
_llea C ARBUTHNOT
Vit .. CBAeiTERS for sale by
C ARBUTHNOT
; ...
brls roll just 7 3 71 , dzr i a,A t i
l ARDbib leaf lard roc:nlvfogek;3l[aii
eiriTAS-20,000 coma:lona rriliValtsbadan
Iv v. rina rectri47ol4l&W - - ---
& W kIARB4IIOII
2 E'l4/ BOATs.I,n rIYMI:62I& co
Wood street •
IIELSWAX-•-.1 f.fi for sale by
II de di WM A AUCLURO aCO
S YRU P—l 2 brie received sea Die vale by
dacl • J 8 DILWORTH &CW
TOD I N;CO-1(0 to b's Pc My 1 lb laciDiforoale by
4L
J S DILWOPjkId CO
- 13 EACH E. 4 - 75 bri pr, i ,,,,, ~,,,,,.."1
J 3 LWOICI
&A PI
H & CO
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IIAUGLO silo VINO
tp the m. who dom. be we luxury op,
lay Olivet litany there be, we act put, p p ,„,
Oyes to him. not to ell othera ere say, If you wish
o render shamus o pitnsu,e,perebesest box ofJabto
ifeneYs Almon( Picaeleo or Ambrosial Shortie
Creams. It la etteilr iraspossible to And wont* to de
in:tribe theretliege eta person who hot been used to
Shining with ordiv ry. eoop, opoo tasking trial of thla
the the first time. It Is a combintultat of weeder, ad
iOrsan, and pleasure.
~ XULEi II Aup.vra isi i iivOitiSßEA24 is exceed.
tatty emollient; rendering the omen and most wiry
beard soft and pliable, predating an admirable lather,
and brate extremely mild oaten allayiug all Irrita
tion, and preventing that steak . ..tend elitl feeling
of the skin which is so oft. experienced after shay.
op. Gentlemen aline Jules Ilauella She Omani
may. face the coldest and most plereins wolde
otediately alter its urn without the Ate becoming
chopped, And those who once are it, we tin
s py will never ego any ether. gaiety
Ono great adventhge, which will be especially Ms
preetated by those .Who wear whiskers, Is the Con
that it will not discolor the beard, widen 610t1 Map
Will do, aim a a sandy of ratty a co to .tha
edge or the whiekenn • Jules llotere=g Creams
pro dedightfal preparationls; comptmaded grant skill,
w the :Mier eicluion of all ankles ealdbbited to
render the operation of shaving unpleasant, and erill
bajortaista by a/I who make trial of therm •
* PreparedOki] by
8/4E114 ITAlMlL,'Perfameir and chemist;
LlOCkestnet et, Phila.
:Por sale, wholesale sad retail, by B. A. Fahnealoch
la On, Ind IL Edgidlera, Pittsburgh; and Rolm Ste"
rage
and blitekellAllealmny City. war
LeILD-44 bee No al m a - k a t 11,6
FOR, THE HOLIDAYS.
. OBILISTIMASI P1111N111Wril•
.Aeir: LA. RGEbariety of French, English, and Ameri
•
eon •
Parley Btationety.soltable for Christmas and
New Year Gifts, weh as, Nola, Noche, Pearl, Ivory
Wolff,' and Bona Card Case. sod Porte Norma.
Pore Nonoles with profile. of Wasunvatom
un, throws, and Tatum, etched In ivory.
.01namtmal Paper Weights, of Glom Marble, Ala.
histeh and LI ionse... Bottum. than Wafer Romps.
and NYenghts, Witt danders and other beatnital dulyn
earionly moulded idlths centre. Gold Peneii Cases,
vidg and arithom Gold Pens. Portfolsos, Parkas*
patlerns. Roseweed Work Bob.e Portable Writ.
Mg Deets Beektamboon Boordo Chew men Scrap
Bo
II erbariosn'a hlnale Ponfolios. Fianna Nola
embossed. Min* 004 colored edge,—lams, and
Other styles, with envelopes to son. Pomba' kk.
stands, nehly-gult, a great variety. 'Paint Bores.
The above, with. many other fancy articles In ea
stationery fine, for WA bY
Vi` 9 HAVEN, &murmur
Corner Elute[ and BerorAl'
BOA TEIDI HOLIDAYS
ALEXANDER A DAY him jest received by ez•
prose splendid WOOL LoNG SHAWLS of Um
most dedrable patterns and colors, viz! Blue and
Orange, Drab and Nue, Drab and, Drown, (hey and
Mack, /et- . •
Boantlfal Rene! Clotho for Ladies , Colds,
French Merino., Brocade French Poplin., Pliks,Stre
Satiny and other handsome goods for ladle.* OfeW.S.
WI of which will be sold at the lowest cash pneen
:de.2l:dlw : • A LEXANDER DAY
nth& livibber Wows
JUST received by canteen Nom New York, for Ui.
Holidays, a great variety.of those heantlfel and
defeat, Toys,. conaining in part of the following:
dads. emitted a 1... Doll Heads, Dogs, Lions, Flats,
Battle., Bell and Parlor Balls, /Se So, tor sale et the
Goodyear Robber Depot, No.L7 d. d Wood At
! U PHILLIPS
llparphy Os Burehneld
ARE (ally impelled with ennsble goods far Holiday
Presents, such us,
• Madame .. .Dien !NUN'
do French beelines, Poplins, to
Needle Welted Cohan;
Skierls, Mari .
Fine Linen Cambria Ilundkerchlefs,tei
And Invite the culls of [awes,. deb.
PRESERITATION pooics,
AT , the Educational Repository, No ea Market et,
linty be found the Zinn splendid collection of •rt.
Duals and GM Rook.. The stock comprise. every
variety of richly bound and illustrated GUI Books.
Also, Episcopal, Prayer floolts, , and Presbyterian
Byoo Book., Bibles, kc, for sale at the loarerai prices.
4e13
` HOLIDAY PELEBWNTS.
vit W. WILSON has very 4 M...a rkb
VI . eartment of Vine Watches, Jewelry, and Va.
rlety Goods. mutably for Christmas. and New Year
.0111s—ornmental and useful, for silo very low, at
corner of Market and Fourth streets. dela
Perfumery mad Veazey Articles suitable
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for Holiday Preemie.
PREPARATIONS for the Growth and Prearriaums
of Malt, vitt—
'Rau La.tralt; Beira, Roar, and Merriest Ode;
:Portatoroi in pots, and stiekx
'lndian VesetableCili Bandalinr Fizaterre;
Lip flalre; Cold Cream; - -
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Antadine for Chapped Mande;
'attel', and Ytouaell flair Dyr;
Cologne Waists, at all prier., from IS cents to ons
dollar pet bottle. I '
' Forlorn. fordo Itaadkarrbirl;•
_
Phasing Creamaand Sospa. ,
Tallat and Fancy Sorsa& every satiety,,
•Toredtrli with many (racy snick. too nasterons to
mention hers. N: WICKERSHAM
:des? • ' , Cor or Wood Sixth aut.
TOYS. .
rpfir. andershrged boo just opened a large stock of
•..L. Tyrolean Toys, and various other goods naves
men here . belbre, The finest wooden works of stilt
as wall as the nicest playthings for children, express.
ly selected for the holidays, which he is determined
to sell verrlow, wholesale and retail, hy
..11311N
103 Smithfield sweet
Gift Book. for tho,Mloilldays. ,
EAFLI.I3 OF MEMORY. edited by Reynold
Coale., M. D.,rplerdsdly bound In Today son
nem . • • _
Tn. Irl. , edited by Prefemor John 3.llsrt, tumuli
a Turkey morocco, with numerous inn:Mash/mu and
amusing*.
Gems of tho Season, elegantly illustrated.
The lieepsate, • gift for the holidays, basnad In
Turkey morocco, with Illumination..
with e
The
ng ra ("rpmving..) Fount, for Ithl, edited by T. S. Anhui.--
dons of Temperance Oderinn Er 1851, by T. S. Aid
The Christina. Tante, for 1831,
Ironies °feting, "
Snow Flake
Forget Me Not. " , try Mrs. V. S. BMA
FriendshiMilOtleting, "
Gem. of Beauty, or Literary 111, tor 1850;editedbp
E. Pmeival, hound In 'Paltry morocco; with 6111111.
0911112Mi.1.10111 and engravings
The Rolm of Photon, a religinna souvenir, for UM,
edited by hire Caroline M. Sawyer.
Trapper's troy erbial Philosophy, various edition.,
elegantly bend and lib:mimed.
Heed', Female Poets or America, contalohne per.
111101 oflars E Oakes Smith, Mrs P S Mooned. Ph. L.
It algourney, Mrs E F !dm Emma 0 Btabory,
Mr. Ameli. B Wein), Mrs J Bele. Mien() Maw,
Miss Ann C,Lyneb, Miss Sara/ Clarke, Mutest preen.
snood • ,
Shelly, Goldsmith. llama, Moore, Coleridge, Bow
en, Milman, and Keats; Coleridge, idhelly, and Maui
Pope, Byron, and Woodrworth's Poetical Week*.
tleant"iinitini"og"eaollarlrpaglel;r7unr"l'' Prsty‘it
lart7 lo e collection of splendid Juvenile Book., Irk& yr
Late Johns.= S. etnektokeonier Nada 4,1 su,
dedl , [Chronicle and Post copy 1.
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HOLIDAYt,
iiiirr , sooscat - Ctili.P 11007 K for ISIOg
,' AT 110L14.48" L LIT EBART: DEPOT.,
• Titrd et, appetite Um Post Oillee:
TARR Saviour, with Propeeta and Apeattas
~..V.l..3l.ThsLmstionvenir.CLallery, ev.:lf d t Rook -
.
..'The, Iris a ri d Illeminated Sourenir
.:The Gent of Reatil7 .•- ' ' . ,
~T he Rosary or Illustrations - ' • .
;.The Leaflets et Memory '
'The Flora Keipaake • • .. . ...
' , The Gem of the Season .
The Winter Dleasonta .
The National Temperance Offerkag • . , -
The Scum ot Temperance Offering
.Cttrishio-Seirretur and kliettumer7 1gn0.f.1.1
:The Keepsake of Friendship • •
.The Amaranth, or Taken of Remembrance
,The Erring Offertan
•Mhtlr.Serire4 OMIerY, with t 2 Engraving, of Dia- '.
Th ti o nited Whims • , ~ ,
en of Frleddskip ' , ..
The mertean Keepsake .
The Snow Flake . , ' .•
Gees of the Western World .
`The Crystal coma
;The hsmsat Blossom: - , • .
The C
Chnrietem Whiner_
s . - '
The Garland, or Token of Friendehip
Scenes In the Life of oar Smarr -
T I he Ladies' Gift . , , • ,:: , ,
The Forget hie Not ',. , , : ~• -.; .
The I.ily of the Valley-%
The Gift, a taken of Priemittinp. . _
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gonna Ladirs' Album. - - ,• - .
de
Children', deeds. 1
J UST:reeelvek great variety of Chibiren's Glares,
Hosiery, Hearts, Minerva, Caps, Cone,' Shins,
Hitters, Boots, de.. •
Ale*, • largo amok of very superior Fine) , soapy,
pythons% Cream or Soap, expressly 'designed for
lades' uteri or No IC Fount moot, •
doIH
F KEATON •
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°boles Girt Books for tkali nelldosai. ; ~'
TNI7 Women of the Old and Newfiestammats, • '.,
The Women of the Bible;
i
r Saviour with Apostles and Prophets;
The Path WIIT4 and Abldine. Places of our Lae %
Sacred Parties Lathe tile ofour Saviour. . .
Banyan's Pilgrim's Prom ' •
Soma Interpreter and Pom .. o* Flora. " I
Evenings at Donaldson Manor . '
1
Topper's Proverbtal Philosophy- "
halaYall's Holy War •', Ballookar Poetical Works I
Bunyan'. 'complete Works BohismitlP.Pomos
.tories on' the Beatitude. Thompson's' Seasons
Path of Life • Leaflets ofltleatory
Failh and it, Eiß•eta Poemby °salon,
owhlimz ye Campbell's Poems
Sholeme Milton's Poems
:Preps at Nature, . Wayof Ilellaem.
1
hlontgornarya Poems My havlour
Book of Um Passions • Peace In 8e1b,...,,-,.,...
Taken of Friendship F.mtnentr,‘ — i.7.
hire Heaton& Poems TOW* acomplew work.
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polarize Boom Serapßookiluor, e D n .. .
Floral Keepsako . AO 4k,,, ire eee ' m e . ,
Dos e. otrizotef Beam l• ..: .floy of hlount Rhitl,/e 1 :
QLi - .. For aale by .. . I
de= i
i ...; .. ,L; P. HOPKINS,
: .' -..7l sApollolluildinmt, Fourth at
Immailtaar
A LARGE Litobei Yati, shoaled cuilDuque•nis
CA., Way, aaar ;Me .Rolut, no:Relent roam to boll
eighteen handre4 theusmail feet of lainhcr, to tent on
• tong Mare. Enquire cf REYNOLDS &SHEA
ree2s,llm Cor. Penna. Irwin els ,
' AbAId:HARDIE,
TIDIZI NARY BIIIIGICOA
(Late irom.Edatbargh, Scotland,)' • -
WOULD respect/illy acquaint. the "public that he
hu enntmeneedpiletice in the above landeseion,
mi,LesrVtninllltoZhntaveris antruned to4hoi s gveu.l.
In conneeunn with Jar..as 11ohoeing
gad litaokonutiong in general will.be c arded 04. at
comer of Tunnel wrest and Pennsylvania ATOM.
deNntly ! • • ,
II far 'Sala.
FAMILY and Mktg HORSE'S—Peinotormialiow
caber doscOptioo an reptuoted to ton Elk o , tt
Steil., Third at.. ttle.44t_lLF BELLEHiII
ThRIED Flan—Dried Peachev; ►Jr do do Pattdi:,
d. And..; fan reedved.. caa
WA[ hIcCLUROA Co, ;
- • • .216 Lit.rty
AsTRAw coops:
la GREENE ,k. CO., ll lantifartarire Fa.
AA. oft Domino Stra Ocods,ooll tbeattoa-
bon of boyors, to their good. tor latitairand nitres.— •
They will ba'rr frdtteerneure kr • pest varkt7 •
style., !to., td parchurs• •rt• boy by OW Maroftlf ;
tom. , pooksre. SamploCeibibiled at thnratmo.y Jo i
Pekrt .C.(oPistaltv) New. York:
:
FINSILG SALT-400 nets, 20 'ltis Oath.. Go mad
A Table snit, In mote and for rude by •- ,
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_Arryl:lnat • !NV•M GOJIII4Y. 211 I..Xrert yet
In thialinairtUlt Common Plana, ir ..ati•.
, • ' , loymisr cynanti..
TN, the .matter of dm View of the Be, ire, 'Road in
il.,.. s Sosne ro Townettip. No TLC = s r oe.Gruter Term,
Vte gers " fikd7ottl w atted nit: m ad ore . dad iWiroll A i •
there - of Le elven, by poblieadon Fan maks in the
Pima:arab (Arena. • By the G0G1..• - • dettdoStAwliT
f •
Niw Soelltalmat lea aalvalt. , ' ~.,..
T HE taf. 'of Jan Saudolph of FAii t eoke,
S. Garland, W.!b a portrait, f syw.,. new em.
Lhtenotaeles System of Leh ;tier langlieget, tip. ' _-
plied to the shut, of Vilma- I d arte d French Neidhr,
illustrated wile thiamine!. Gs oarsphies4 ildlososii.
cal and rhhologital riehaea. . Ity J. Roemer, Proles.
.or Cr the French Lange./ a and LiMnincro In this
Neu Fork Free Academy. 1 Vat. 1im0.:.: .
The mend vellums of a • Memoirs of W. 14. ms,
'a d s= n 77lT lal D I f 4 I'
ty le, /epoG1;; l lior and C,ograt
Clof Ihs .filtddle Agea, km,
colleges and sehnols,l irately from the /tamed By •
Georie .Waahlunten G , erne, author of Life of Gen.,'
Greene. Historical Stud tea. de. • - ~2. - ... 4
Th e pethwsys and I.bl4lng MGM of air Lark •
Hi
Crlammed o r -hi 'a .TO I: throllxh., the Lahr
y.isein Lb.' JO., yd,b • Wale mei Engra•Lote. jpe..l. •
Wejemlght, MIL 1 - vol.. Mal e 1..... For We W
.., . -k• R. HOPKINS, -, d'r
deif , - ' l3 .diloll ... _o"Bullalngs, Fon,* it -V
rirtaNtiGHlF6ll...-Sts, R. umbir thy .... - -,„r r , . ...
J. for sale by ,1,1109] F & R PLOW
mcot e ir Ds ,tenii;iii lore,i fs7F L ai - ii-i
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