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    _PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PUBLISHED HY WHITE az CO
PISP'XtiBUB , C III
MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 8, 1651
As:. arT wawmaxios roz Kett%
--- JOHN J. 100601.
Wile 1101M10102roa vumos ae •iasaust car,
HUGH S. rizmtlo. •
Ncmes ro Anvarruissa.—Our yearly edger;
taws are swooned to send in such advertise•
meats, deneg this week, as they wish put in zew
type, ss wt do not wish to reset old tames which
may woo be ordered out. We also invite such so
wish to chanitithea cards to give us duly zo-
The editor of the CORSIWCIEJ Journal, of Bah
wisp, cashes a moat'anwaitanted attack oe the
()aorta, which self 'respect wilt not sutler us to
let pw unnoticed. The eaitoie,charge is in the
tofowieg wordy:
.110 whole report of the Retain Mooting of
Thursday alight, us the Gamma is a malicious
mlsrepiessalhtiou--ou elaborated lie."
Without resottiag to what the editor chooses
call .strorg language," we Moat unequivocally
pronounce the above statement wholly attune. —
Our report is a correct statement of what actually
took place, and !note troth of thin we appeal to
every honest and Intelligent man who was present
either -
Whig of Deraticrat. One Reporter, Mr.
Keened/. has the well earned repuution of being
exceedingly accurate in his verde?. of proceedings
and speeebee, and oar injunction to him wu,
to
report the proceedings an near swbothe as pour
Me, and we have the testimony-of our unrest (for
we were also present) as well as that of others,
that he did so. The only error, It it can becalled
. one, wu speaking a little more etrongly than I
accesaaty of the confusion at , the close of the
sleeting. •
if there was the slightest troth in the Jonmal's
Wholesale and sweeping assertion, it would be the
esatelit thing to the world to take the report and
prove Its faishy—atom what speaker was mimeo.
trweated, what pottiest of the proceedings was
ilecoreetly stated, end in what this "elaborated
lip"conairted, • Arty mu who is,reckless of char.
acter can make sweeping! assertions, but when
unsustained by - proof and the troth, they only
reboand upon - the head of their author.
- A. tendon:isn' t. who was present has sent ni a
communication an reply to the Journal l e remake,
and he Will excuse us for nor forbearance in se.
leethig only the following closing paragraph:
. , .
"Iwo present at the meeting, sir, of Thursday
night, and pronOnaca the report of It as published
by you to be sidgularle complete and correct, and
meek wonder that the Editor of thelournal, who
maker., boast of his liberality tewards his con
temporaries cod there who differ with him in
opinion, should venters u arsenion eo broad and
in terms no offensive, particularly whey he Wu
present and personally cognizant of all the facu
which transpired on the occasion.
Reepeeffolly yours, Aonrroa."
Gold sled silver
The praminni upon Americas elver coin as
compared with American gold coin, in New
York, is from two to two and o half per cent.—
. Here, in Piludiurgh„it is one per cent. The banks:
ms Imager , pay silver. except in i very stinted qiustia.
tios. The same disparity in the value of gol I and
l. 114,41 T coin is feu in Earope as much as in Ma
country.
....' , There are two reasons for thin state of thiegn—
The first and Principal is, that the supply of gold,
sdiferly from California and Russia, has greatly ex.
seeded the &ripply of silver. The second and
minor rearm iaasew recently enacted in Holland
' --one of the great money COMMita of the world
--snaking 11.117e1f only a legal tender. Whether
.the diparity will continue to Increase remains to
to be seen. Ono thing Is certain, the two metals
am changing their relative value, by a law as
inexorable, ai the laws of nature- No legislation
em restore their former miens. value.
Wittier, gold is a legal tea der, and doubtless
will ecniinue Lobe so; gold, therefore, is the par
statfriird—silver is abase it. This being the case
no lain can oblige either individuals or banks to
pay silver. -
The only remedy-that we can think of is m Gr.
ran Ms Amami fir solver. A very large amount
of money of some kind is needed for the natisse•
tion of the every day buatneeaol lie. For thae.
silver coin is tbs most common and the best me.
horn; but if silver can only be obtained by pay
lag a premium for it, it becomes an onerous
us
upon the entire community, not to be endured or
thought of. See bow it woke. A. man has • live
dollar bill which he wishes to convert into aural...
He to the bank', and receives a gold piece
of
equal value.tor Ida bill. So far, be is jut whore
he was. He most Mon call upon the broker, and
at a coot of some tea cents, he you silver coin.
Now thin in a bad state of thugs. lo there so
remedy r The leant at gold dollars is one; and a
very good one; but it would require mere than
we art likely to get soon, to relieve trade from
this inconvenience. ' •
Another is that the bank. of -Penasylvan•a
should be autbmised to issue Ws of oat, two and
three d•Mars, convertible into gold or silver wheel
presented in sums of over Leo dollars. arld into
silver or gold dollars, when ender that sum.-Thir
measure would rezone the value of the two met.
Ala nearer to an equilibrium, and enable at to do
• Our every day business on the standard of the
Mae or gold par, thus preventing an immense
amount-of shoring.
We throw oat these suggestions in hope that
they may lead our business men to endeavor to
remove, in 'this, or aomvother way, a very serious
..olestaeLe to the proacAtion of those small every
. day transacUons, in which the your and the rich
are ..:[gully iaterested, and relieve she whole
commenity from a serious wit,
Tot Norm AND Tun Zotrrn.—lt a a very alga.
Gam fact, that Kenteicky,, with a larger territory
's than Ohio, a fine climate. a roil avidly prolific,
iltd having had the start in point of - time, contains
at this moment less than half the population of the
lauer'l , treaty less wealth, and is interior in every
element . oyeivilisation and prosc.rity.
A comparison between the commerce of the
northern and'soritherti states, as indicated by their
tonnage, is egtially eaprising. The Washington
correspondent of the New York Commercial Ad
vertiser. turnishes liiktablm compiled Iran otS•
Mal documents. We append his recapitulation.
• .
since last To',
Free S.—Ato. ton. 2,171;M0 '2,045,0t0 75.41,1
Foretga do. 1,2a7,2e2 1,2t7,493
••-•
Ereees or Ana. ton. BMUS' : . 9,114
,1113.1t4
Dee. of For. lance'
lan Tear, f
Increase of Am. slate last you
len 149. A. decrease
—sines lam year
Eat. Suitc.Se da —Am. tan. 611* 961 419x10 7/83 S 266.527
• reirn 4Z 4
Elteess otAm.toanage 81,621
lie. of F. tot, olneo loot lea, 19377
Dec. of Am. um Cute last Year
mews asuornrcretom
locrcue
Free S.--Awenato ton, in 15.% 3,419 391
Aggregate do IE4O 3.03,104
--- 125,279
De rem
Slave S.—Aggregate ton. in 1850 941,531
Aggregate do 1911) 1,166,319
g 14.777
It wlll be obtamed, that while in the northern
porta American chipping is rapidly increasing, and
the toreige decralma, in the southern ports the
ear, opposite is the fact !
Some of the slave states hive decreased in the
amount of their tonnage in a very large ration.—
Maryland has decreased 23,000 tons, Vlrginin4COD,
Son* Carolina from 147,139 in 1840 to 125,0.52 in
1.120 • Georgia has decreased 12,000 tone, Florida
B,ooo,ltlabama 31,000, and Lemma 118,000 tons.
Total decrease 214,777 tone, or nearly one fourth of
the entire tonnage of the South.
' This et wily a melutcholy exhibit of the affairs
of oar southern brethren. They are falling be..
bind their fellow countrymen of the north in every
• thing except fiery "chivalry," now roused into
• eochintotisn action in defence of the wretched in
cubit which is taimifestly blighting their pros.
liwitir in every form.
•
Nom haratean. "—This able and
Inliteuttal papa wriest to us in an entire new .
Preventing a very neat and beautiful
appearapee. We are glad to perceive that the
rouse for this Improvement, is the large circulation
of the paper, and the consequent rapidity with
whieh it has to be parotid: - Vre hope the same
!ghee will require another re newel by the end of
she year, sa lt is the best Clitalioo by which to
edge of the great prosperity of ihe paper.
lona K. Keratikv,'Ettii-We observe that i
strove of OW eotetiporatici have tpoken in high
terms of the opening speech of Mr. Kennedy, in
',the hre trial of Mackey. - We take pleasure in
ocpying from the C . hsenicle, the following
ny to the merits of the effort:
"The opening speech was made by Israel K.
Kennedy, Eui the puke counsel. Mr. Kennedy
la quitme young lawyer and has, thus far, had no
proper oportunity of ;eating his ',Gwen aa •
pleader. - His speech, yesterday morning, nitaY,
therefore,be regarded its the beginning el his career.
We are happy to say that he nesitrued himself
'
most admirably. As upon his proper perkirmance
' of his duty elan advocate, depends. in put, the
' file of the accused; his position most hsve4een
peculiarly trying; while his success words the
most decisive proof that be has not mistaken hie
Vocation. His speech was clear, logical, and at
times eloquent; his delivery wen easy, sod his
pronunciation forcible and dietinct. We have
made this mention of Mr. Kennedy's speech he.
cane we partake in that interest so commonly felt
in t4s early efferts of young men who enter the
learned professions, and we rejoice to being per
mitted to employ, in this inetance, the highest
terms, while keeping strictly within thobounds el
last criticism."
• _ .
Whoever hu read Dana's "Two years before the
WC," and remembers what he ear' 'bunt Santa
Erhart, as It was when he was there, only a lit.
while ego, will feel as if Jos had got with an en
chanted world upon reading the following ..
..Berry S. Carnes, Erg, formerly of New York,
bat row settled in the efty of Banta Barbara, Lower
California, (and a good Whig) has been anent.
sway elected to represent that city in ,the State
Assembly now in cession at Ban Jose."
Had Mr. Carnes been a locorocu, the marve
mould inn have not been so great. But a Whar
Nerdy they are getting along finely. - -
Mr. Take has beets nominated by the democrats
in the Florida Legislature for re.eleetion to the
United State' Senate.
Hattssee bissezum.—The Jaccary number of
this excellent Magazine has been received et
Holmes' Litcrary.Depot, Third et., opceeitc the
Piet Office.
FRO![ SITABEIINGTCIN
Correspondence of the ihtuhunst, Garcue.
WiIIELSIGTON, Jan. 1, 185
Soo of am year—Progreso of b
• alkd oho holidays.
There no be now no doubt that the first half of
the nineteenth century iseempleted. The fiftieth
year has just closed, and there remains fifty more to
run their course before the century will have taken
its place among thetasca of our era. It is surprising
that there ever should have been en argument on
so plain a point. Yet, during several of the open
ing weeks of the peat year, the newspapers, both
In Europe and America, contained frequent disc=
sions whether forty nine complete yearn were not
equivalent to one half of a hundred. I will not
now =dinette a review of the year through which
we have passed. In our own country it has been
marked by peculiarly bitter political controversy,
but was distinguished from the preceding by great
national prosperity. No pestilence has swept over
oar land, desolating the cities, fields, and Matt= of
our people. A smiling. providence has given us with
a season of general health, plentiful harvests, and
abundant relents for the husbandman's toil. Eu
rope—bleeding trout the thoutand wounds which
hoary, but still vigorous, tyranny has inflicted up
on het bosom—has sent us nundreds of thousands of
mourning exilea, to leek in our fair land the peace
ful enjoyment of those rights which not their own
toil, nor the blood of the martyrs of 1849, could se.
cum to them on their native roil. Thus has our
population been swelled beyond its natural in
melee. Bat it is a noble source of gratification
that our nation has spread and extended itself on
every aide upon the glorious foundation of its own
`American ancestry. The descendants of the Pd.
grime of Plymouth and St. Mary's, of the follow
era of Penn, end the founders of Jamestown, of the I
lingonot churchmen, and Puritans, who planted
their revered -feet upon the shores of Calumbie,
.Virginia, and New England, the heroic age of
Bberty, have laid yet broader the lines of their em
pire, and mode more rapid strides then ever to na
tional greatness and renown.
Both Homes of Congress again manifested s
_ .
good disposition foe work, yesterday, and after
or three boars spent In disposing of the odds and
ends of ',ninon, they adjourned over until Thum
day. It was amusing to witness the little struggle that
took place in the Senate between the favorer. et
the one day and the three day holidays. Ica' Da.
via protested against the voles of leveret Senators
who had been, as he termed it, off upon s
and yet stood up there to deny to others who had
been at their pans attending to their duties, the vs.
cation of the balance of the week. But the work.
in ma vaned by a few votes.
Some programs was made in the House on the
cheap postage bill. The chairman of the poet of.
fice committee appealed to the House to let the
queation be speedily taken, in order to avoid the
danger of losing the bill, the-nigh a press of bush
bns.
will I think 31 wilt ss di. vreek, Ind the redue
,on probably pan
the plan recoiamendedb)
the Putt hinter General. During the morrow.
hour there was a little interlude, which mart havi
conveyed to Father Ritchie a stern prembnition
the sort of issue of his :Schemes for enriching him
self at the expense of thieTroxinry, wittiot an ego,
alert rendered. The House have ordered the print
log of Men or twenty thousand copies of the Pre
aident'a Menage and accompanying documents -
Together, it will nuke a somewhat cumbrous doe
unmet. Some friend of Ritchie's attempted to per
eme the nonage of a rehillinion giving authority
for binding the documents in several parts, by
which Ritchie would have made all his sat:semi
tracts for the bilidiugtfive ertits per copy more than
tiewill now make. This would have bwn equal to
one thousand dollars- This Ls a noon affair, corn.
pared with the enormous extent of the original
swindle attempted in connection with the exist
-Mg contract, or with rte immense profits which
Ritchie and his partners, made on these jobs betore
that mode of getting the wnrk done came into
vogue, but the course of the Hone shows in what
direction the current sets. Three fourths of the
menthes" have become satisfied that Infamous
frauds have Wen 'demoted and partly earned
oat to break up the contract system, and to extol
money from Congresafor pretended lossenand they
have determined to allow nothing to be squeezed
oilt of theca either by force or cunning. Ritchie to
the contractor for binding the volumes ordeted by
either Home, and the work lion been eneented so
miserably that In many non thin work boa been
refused. Ritchie farms out the contract to prac
tical men, reserving to hinsed two and a half
cello on each bomber. The Rouse refused to do
p thing that might enhance these profits.
WA.SItDIGION, Jan. I.
7b. Happy New Years In Wasabagto .
The year has commenced its course ins m
creditable manner. I may say Mit its debut h
been calmly 10CCathll. The day was delightful.
The aire tailed through the eloudlem rhy, shedding
genial warmth that dissolved the earth of n slight
covering. of, anew that bad fallen the night before
Tie business was done any where. Congrem hav
ing adjourned over, and the department being clo
ud. The grand levee at the While House, was
excemtvely crowded. These affairs at the circa
five residence on the advent of the year, are never
very pleasant though often gorgeous, and always at.
tractive. There is a throng, a rusk and, a crush,
• smashing of bonnets and hats, and a tearing of
capes, a squeezing of the shoulders, and a digging
in the ribs, the abdomen, aadthe spinal regions, that
banish comfort and put an emsurmolintable veto oat
enjoyment of arty kind. The President ft= fatigued
with the interminable shaking of hands, which
continued, without a moments relaxation, from 12
till 2 o'clock.
It is useless to particularize and distinguish who
were there, for it would be easier to enumerate
thotai who were away. The world of Wish:onion
seemly was there. The social, diplomatic,
polity
cal =titan', naval and judicial celebrities, now
in the city, were all= the President's in accordance
with duly and custom, as well as their own incline.
Lions.
Mrs. and Mina Fillmore, assisted the President
In the reception of the morning, with their aeons
locoed ease and felicity of manner.
Mr. Corwin occupies the house tenanted tar
floe or six years past by sum:native Seereten'ea
of the navy. nearly opposite 'be White House—
next to' the picsident he We; the two popular
man of the day, chiefiy. perhaps, because of the
proximity of this •residencn to the centre of at•
Meilen, acid its hberal:diMentioria. Mr. Corwin
Was in excellent health and spirits, and led up
the thirty souls, who eared for such creature
eortiforta, to the epld tdy and the ot her 40-
f r Ah me n. s, in a way th at
was irreistably inviting
/noire was done the goed cheer, and for the
rein the Company indemnified themselves for the
krusecfreg• they had received at heed quarters by
14 little gay and rational con•ersation.
From Mr. Corwin'. t a togas of clatters repair
ed to Mr. Webster's, at tbo other or capitol end of
the town. The great Statelman's houvrta smiler
than that ethic distirigaished colleague, and it was
somertutt more &nerdy peeked. The crowd.
continued w.thin and aloud his hospitable doors
for three or lour bout.. and probably did not Sail•
ly adjourn until lout o'clock.
Secretary Stuart received his friends at his rea
rs
a l m de ttee. u sH en wdul an l,thp C ... .
g Stra m.,:s e ,, t i dr:th,memt4in.nm7bedbiribco.hf ha aci,steLatE:
r
ea
of War and the Navy, were likewise the eenires
of pleasant circles of new yearn visitors.
Perhaps there urea no one of our dlntieguisbed
pallet men, not le admintstnuion, Who received
more attention than Ur. Banton. His house, like
those of the Secretaries, was besieged from the
earlim reception. until net. the close of day. Ii
Ig crop that there was perceptible a political shade
. ,
in the clam of sootier ten who pald the father of I
the Senede the come timent &Tannic*, MI6
stewing an acquaintant C wile him otrit/P POrtod
of general feenvey. •
The president of ths Senate, Me. Cooper, Mr.
Seward, the Mayor of the city,' Mr. Gales Mr. •
Seaton, John 0. Sorge out, q., and Dr. Gales,'
editors of poldical pal tees here ,were all remem
bered by their friends on this darof " universal
fatting." I suppose ‘rvenerede pefte. whine
mouth' piece is also a palitical• sheet, was elan "at
home," but not being moored b his oruaintance
did not trouble to ego wi n re, nor y
old hie q Gallowero
trouble themselves w oh halm:ming.
Mr. Scilwer was no t the city: leut, Mr. Melia
co, Sig. Calderon, an d hip. Do !kites*, the Min
eaters, respectively, co.:Remain. Spam and Mexico,
threw open (heir boyars and leceived the visor
mad reapeerful eeletteteemo of their nequairermece, as
well American no for sign
„ , I have tbus given yon a rang!' sketch of the
more public part of the eenitivitime and sociald it. of
- the day. To night gayeties of a more Ovate bet
oat lees agreeable ebarece..er will succeed. The
word of action will be
On with the dance let toy be unconfined,"
end thousands of lovely forms sleddened by th
light of beaming eyes nod sibosvisig ebeeks,will
"Chase the mow with flying feet."
- • -
Bat adieu to she happy Nee:Near, time. T
mortow I will mom to the huaka atid
Jomus.
Corteepoadenee of the Peteburgh Ge.tte
FROM HAL TIMORR
New Velar's Day—Baltintore‘and Pitt
burg—Reform <lonsentiou—Blre—O
new Governor—The Railroad west.
BALTMIOLW, JAN. 1 - I'. M.
This—the first of the new year ISM—has been
n most beautiful day, the snow which fell yester.
day rapidly disappearing beneath a warm sun. —
The peat has been a year fruitful of momentous
event. which Cll6O l fall to have their moral and
political indoence hereafter. It is to be hoped,
however, that a kind, oeer.iuliog' Providence
will so guide and direct results, that they may be
of lasting good to our highly favored land.
The rapid t r ove.° and proeperity of Baltimore
and Pittsburg. and the increasing inier.communi
lotion end trade between the two ciuee, gives an
interest and importance to their commeretal• and
local transactions that requires every facility. and
great enterprise, to keep pace with public expeea
tattoos. I shall thereto], endeavor to keep yea
informed from time to time of each mitten as
shall be worth prompt communication._
Oar markets at th-s reason are generally doll,
and itaneactions of little moment. Money is quite
plenty and easy lobe obtained on loan or climate t
—silver, however, is Beaten, and daily becoming
more so, caused by the large quantities bought ap
• exportation, to pay for the excess of imports
im Europe. Uoleaesome manna are adopted
.top this drainage of that kind of enllClley, tome
- be enough left in the country tor mimed] •
tuna. 01 small rater we have a perfect
very decommett a n end froat 06306 i ev
the Union. A greater nuisance never
existed.
Our State Reform Convention reassembled
yeaterhay at Annapolis, hut only four member.
befog presto•, nothing was done, of course. Sea.
eral highly important subjects aro to come under
their consideration, hot the general in:premien is
that the anit.reformers in the Cooveratou will
defeat the whole object fn which they are called
togetbn..
A fire ibis monolog destroyed the cap Mae
tory of Meows. Zorcushy . do Waite, oo Charka,
Dear Lombard street; and partially dertroyed tee
thilar chop of Mi. Seabrook, arlininieg Low about
51010 and small Insurance.
E Louis Lowe, the Governor eke! of Maryland,
will be inaugurated at-A-Dnapains nett Monday—
Should the Reform Convention do cochlea (urAch
is strongly summed) he a:liftman the eppolniment
of some tiny Corks or Courts and Ittgiumta of
Willa in the tiffereut counties fur tea , lalll . ls.-
' The saharies of We . . crimes are the feta they re
wive, and vary from 63000 Der year in the t.m.‘
counties, Da 8 and $12,000 per year in the larg
counties and Baltimore city. The present inoute
bents being nearly all tob.iga. and Mr. Lowe
demeerst, mere wil
f l ha a great atVer y.
The entenrrlco o we B.ltiMnre no Ohm ill
d
Road west to Wheeling altrw_ts much artc-••••
Iron% our ctrl or, who lo•l: to On immune ,
from that noire on its completion. It is
to be regretted that the pr. y :et of taking thi
to Puteburg did not tore..cd at the rime
agitated. Many whoepposed it at that period
would now coal in their power to accrmplieb
Stich ari ha aong wen that wry undilltraerrated
too bet:Lents tint would ICITIaa.. BCfO art
only reed', but will haw, at rime early day,
railway to your city—the interests of our met.
chants are too deeply tocolircd to permit much
delay in off C.:ICa 10 accerrery a motocctiow
ear city is unusually dull—scarce an item tot,
fumed went. ra apace on paper.
fis Go terrors rIATSIZE and Bat., both of Ne
Hampshire, died oh the name day, Dec. 23d, th
Griner at the advanced age of •3, the latter i
shoot be 6Oth year. There venerable teen we
Wits g n.shed supporters of Jefferson and Mad...
They were democrats of the old school, but n.
of tLe New. Bath had los, and ardently ymp
Miami with the whig party, and opposed the p•
ty new rlairtung to be democrats to •Il their do
our phases.
Prow 3.10. i put lie.
BOt , NTT LAND LAW
We have been requested to publish,
,1110111rISLOO, the follow:,. .tler oddielsed
member of Congeal by It. Commissioner
ILliril
earl on of it le the daily papers of this city
as in those of ig.e country ,et Large—T,
mg supposed robe al matter in which the eolith
generally totere>zrrl The publishers of the Is
art particularly desired to insert it.
PiMsteN Dunes.
Deere mot, 30,1550.
Sin Your letter of :the Ifiin,tifewnt, enclosnig
interregna:ores from sonic of your constoneute.the
better to enable them do prepare their dalarationg
au me Bounty Land Law ad Sememlyer last,bas
been duty reserved, sod net replied to earlier bee
cline of the peal number of common esocos on
that a gime( daily received by Mahe see other
sonnees. Thousands ultereged in the law do not
at Om lime, I epprehnot/i folly appreciate the &fri
volo,* which surroudd its. The eel pasted Inc
Zi h of hefted ec, snit MOW thereafter a ropy
was putiliaticd sari astesno rely demisted. ore.,
pawed by the overarms!, lonia and mirror - 11ms to
( t otlfttle tie gee meet:llion. 10 addittoo to these
OW and insteurtmn•, a circular taw nine plotted
from this Budie, ( paths mothia gems of infot•
million on the Bounty . Land - Act; but, notwith
standing theti . elbirts tO Offal. fight, sew
bone are remittently springing Op, sod cried •p
-peals Made for unmade, ante ens to enable lire
panics to popsre their declarations This. I coo
cerise, is to <milepost Ye ar of the nut rect.—
ribailartannt, err-biding to the forms sod n
strocro, • already a...craned, ought to be tirth
with executed; and, if we nerd more cr diacterit
tofformsuon from the pater, they will ba mime
dlately advised thefectl. Co:great a at:this time
ellgscee. In prOVitlirs additional fume, and so Ho,
proved organization, to accelerate its excent tot
of the lan., end ilia warners will Imo be ready
from the encreeer l a press. As new questions
eriae,they Le promptly estimated end settled
upon the paper. premented, nod all each dectsons
recorded for general tor:ma:din. To decide by
way of aotieipetiort upon CM" informally or hypo
thelicelly ended would not only be extremely in•
convenient, but probably productive of troachiel.
It is earnestly 1, o uesteeotterefore, that all per.
Roos interested, either us bent ficiarea, or so their
!ricotta and teprmsentstives, would tire pleased to
exercise &little patience. All adrift' omorrinnia
cattoo• addreareil to iho thee will 'Teelvd the
ettlidg attention it Is pdtthie le brelow ; and it
is not ooly Welel. to relent inquiries as what
dieponition hue bees mode of them, hut the atone
may prove cadelmOltite hindrance in the deapatch
of business. Thirly thougand applications have
probably recily learn made, and it is estimeted
that upwards t ut two bucdred thousand ore yet
to
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedieut
rant. JAS. E. HEATH.
Com. of Pensions.
The honorable
House of Representatives
ArriVlli of lilt O. h. Ship of war Prable
--Ovast. Norparty.
Nava lose, Jan. 2.
The U. S. slop preble arrived here yeatettlay
from the Famfi,
She left Sar, Francisco, August second and
Valparaiso, November 22. She hem been ab•
sent from the United Stares four years sod three
months, and has veiled over one hundred thousand
reties.
Owing to sickness etneng the crew, and the
went or proper equipments to the ship, she was
unable to remain at are during eleven months of
this time
The ship has been unusually sickly.' Out of
142 persons who salted in her le 1646, bet three
commitsioned officers, two !onward deck Officers
sod five melt imam.
The Preble is pretty much used up. Shi
brings home the men charged with the n,
board tke barque Wean or New it•
A 00011 ONL—Judie Lhck Claiborne, code(
the old meted bit and enormeres prerogative or
parish judge, arrayed the sceptre of Nont•Wes
tern l,nnlelan6 with.. potentiality and vigor hard
ly equalled at the present day by the czar of Rus
sia, Among the multiformna duties nod power.
of the parish judge wan that of Auctioneer. Ile
wild all the properly of miecensiona In his parish.
It happened on one mess*, in selling out the
property of • dm-eased 'grocer, that an unruly
parishioner disturbed the order of proceedings.
The Judge fined him fifty dollars, and sent h im
to rad for contempt of court. An application
was made to him by an attorney to remit the fine and trial., the prisoner on the ground that it
wan an contempt -of-court, as the judge,
fulllling when
the duties of mullet:tem. wae not • court
and therefore wit an object of contempt. The
Judge immediately drew himself up with all his
dignity aod wooden. power, mod replied, " Sir,
let you know that I am judge of this parish—
Judge .11 the Ow—pulp from the rising of the
non to:its going town thereof; and as such al
ways an object of contempt."
Te tleWeliditst :ef Lis Asa:nation of du Pune led 1
thiiils Board et Th ule.
Glatiatstrt—ln accordance with • teiMittiotto
*Lorded at a meeting of the Board, held Oa tie 7 :I I
251 oft, I beg leave to lay beforeyou a brtef and „,„,n
enranry sketch cf - the action - of tho Board agog 'cal
the varioria importantsubjeme that haVaOttittpiea ,;.,1
theist:action of the business community for eonvie r
yeais, from which u fain appear that nearly Blithe no
projects that have keen agrtated for the promo. i n
lion of internal improvement or national proved- de
ty, have received the consideration of the Board,
and are Indebted to it for assistance and support.
No person can examine the records of the
Beard, at I was compelled to do, to the prepara
tion of this hasty retrospect, without experiens
ring the tuntancholY feeling that few of tlyeae who
were hive , wed in the early labors of the Matta•
two rife cow among its muse members. Many
whew memories are endeared to no by excellence
its every social relation, have, with the lunette('
and intellectual Biddle, passed to that "bourne
froth whence no traveller returns." Others, not
less efficient, have been induced by various tea•
twos to seek a residence in tome Mama part of,
•iir extended Union; and tome who have retired
DAD active ptuatitts are Out spared to their lanai
tea aad friends in the enjoyment cf that tranquil
repose ao,destrable after the rods of ..busy life.
The interesting topic of Rail Road CADDIMUCI O26
lion in every direction, has, trum an early period,
occupied a conspicuous position in the deltheras
limos of the Board.
In January 5639, committees were appointed
to call a public meeting to relation to a rail road
frau, Phimilelphia. and TO present ire proceedings
to the Legislature; in Febtuary of the mime year
s petition was sent to the Legislature urging the
construction of a COMIIIIIDUB railroad Irmo Barri,
burgh to Johnstown. so as to avoid the inclined
planes, w melt eve.. at that time were conaldered
objectotable and bsairdous.
In December, 1637, Delegate, were appointed
to attend r convention held igiathis city. respecting
a rail road to Cleveland, and early in Ma castling
year an increased de's-gallop was appointed to at
tend at nojourned meeting of the tame convention.
In February, a memorial was sent to the Lelia-
Diem on the subject of a corittmona rail road from
Philadelphia by Pittsburgh and Beaver to Late
Erie, and antwequently delegates weie sent to a
mscoticn at flarttaburah on the same subject.
In n November of the same arm' the constmetton Of
• rail road to Chambeisborgh war again curial&
trod,
to January 1839, and at various othet purled , .
the entenaion of the Baltimore and Ohio ltaiiroad
to this city, wee considered by the Board,—eol/s
milieus mere sppololed,—metnorisle were ads
dressed to the Lentislateire, and delegates were
sent In Conseetlons at Cotnelsville, West New.
too and other places, lint as nil efform to accom•
plish that object have failed, I shall not occupy
your time by . further allusion. to them, although
the agitation rot lltis question, end of the Con •
nelaville rail Soadt ere dont Peas among the
causes which stirud coed cur hrrthren Pallas
delphia In adept the course they have so laudably
pus nod in the construction of the Pennsylvania
ad road.
- No farther action appears to have taken pier
on this onljeet till October, 1515, when the mote
of Mr. Whitney or fora railroad to the Paetho was
comidered, and resolution" end memorials In iii
favor were adopted.
la February,ls47, the prefect of a great central
railroad to Ortio,chiough Canton, to it aastlluo, sou
brought forward, and in. connection with Clem,
and was again considered; but although Hume] ,
tvs meettngs were held, 01 which the advocates
sf varioua rooter attended, and &Itemised folly
ihe &climatesea of their respective schemer, no
iegainve actian was talon until December of the
erne year, when delegate' were sent to the eOn•
'cones at Massillon, where deliberations finally
esuited
Waged in the t
. “orpqration of the company now
en the natruction of the Ohio and Penn
qdvaeis Rail Road,
In Aprit; IE4B, moolobooo were a d o pt e d rec en t
mending the County Centtaintiones to subscribe
nne esthmon of ,latter" to the stook of the Central
Pennsylvania Rao Road, and in September al the
van, year a meeting wait mil. to ronaider the
project of n rail road to S erthenvllle and sable
queerly rile propos , d mute by hieratic lit was fully
explained by S. W. Rote l. E.g., Engineer of the
Periusylvoinis and Ohio Rad Road. to November,
PProf. Two:fogs addreraed the Bated in explain:
on of the prinipeua and condition of the Pith,
borgr and Cleveland Toed, via Weliivil•e, and in
March tart s de.eira , tan was sent to a Red Road
Convention al Harnaburgh, to &vino means for
c.i.rp•otirot the Pectorlv.ia resit.
The km proveinent of the navigation of the Gino,
Mirs.ssipm, an.' other Western Moto, nod the
whore on the Lakes, Los been frequeutly ceneld
recd by th., Board. Dilemetiro" on there subjects
were meet to Cloleresi in Januar:. 15 37 . in
vcinber, 1523, In January and November, lb 2,
lied in November. 1611. Numerous del..gatlonnr
I,re en:petaled lo represent tint city In the esco
vercien held at Memphis in 1515—st Chicago, it
1517,•and at S. Louis In ISIS, st all of which the
resources of Wctorrn Pennsylvania were cow
merited, end her interests sustained In an able
and etialactory manner. These convention.
were attended by many of the moot pmcolocril
eitisens of the West, and their proceedings en,
b,tee a large amount of Interettics inform - ""'
upon the "tansies and resources of tie WI
S.
•
Amon; older imgortaht unest!ona,the reduction
end equitahlo sopatifitent cf fails no the Futih e
Works of Oita Sum, nos rot Been overleoted
repfearntaizons of thin Barad to Ike Canal Com.
entarteineriv or. thin airtinet, and alio with regard Itt
the repair. of the canal and Pertain railroad, amt
the le,conttructtor, alt, Fu efnrlagnedt...t. have
been tteated Olin reopen and . alferdinu, •iihough
the slew. of tho Bnarit bane not in evens thatanhh ,
ire
Lagn fully adopt-d The notroot of rortage
merchandire detained en the ranal boa horn Ire ,
nnently eon-defeat n• ft to damnation arfth the
Hoard of Tnsdo of Philadelphia, new...fel cults
have teen adopted that. have giventattelatitt ,
to
the part tea to at interetted.
At an early period the Board mcmortallarm the
Inc Legrdatme fermenting a t , :trite rirmeciptlon 01
one tiondfcd mind dnilam to the frock of the
Monmign beta SaVIVIM. COMpally. Ihrl3.llltn
fitney, riot which haw become emlnaghttont to the
manufacture , and Tier math. by the facalitne r
ii emend• fun . the 'imply of rival, and the reduction
it Ann made in the price of that meant:Ade article
of feet
The "emots of the Beard have not been re
ntrirted to the 'aired of Internal improvement
Among an pritceedmes will be foun ruemormls
to
Concrete upon the became in Mtn sunnily of a Na
tional Armory and Marine Ititepard—upon the
state,. of the Blot-rept Las --4thear Sontage—the
...Kiri:enmo of a tend:arc road Irmo Cumberland to
Erie—the protection 01 National indent:l, both n
gam.: the open annuli , of the free trade polica.
and the more insiduom but equally dangerous at
why of an imernabonal Tatar.
Several mcetingswere held,comunitces appointed
upon the bent mean , of preventing the expiation of
Steam Boat Boilers, nod recently a memorial wan
seat to Cm:Larsen reqncenng an tipproprtabon of 6f
t thoinand dollar , to conntratet a building ' , unable
(or a Custom Flame, United Stater Court 1141005,
poet Ulnae, and other purponce, and na sunder
grouts were rands Mat year to both Cincinnati and
St. Loins, there in good reason to hope that it oult
be ob.atned
Petition. have been addreseed le the Stale Leg
'stature respecting the ineurporniion of new Bank
tad the renewal of the rheum , of De old oven—¢l
en upon the I napect ion of Flour, the repel or to
conttructlon of the Portage Bad Head on a tutor
extended plan, and on ear lute , other .objects
The plan .em-netted by the Legislature and adopt
cd by rho City Councils tor reconstructing the Al
I aqueduct, originated in the Board or Trod
I and thee Moo were prepared those remonstrtuice
1 1 spired the Wheeling Bridge winch it is hoped wi
I
molly lead the abatement of that memo , no in
! anon , it) the te owners and builders of our nee
gloats
Many other mbiecto have received the etterit:o
of the Board, but I trust that the for. gong Mali
meet will show thatever hero on the %retell
for current events, and that its tell& rice Dud 4 x•
onions hove ever been directed to the advance'
meet of the bent interest, of ally sane and the
attention oore t hes p a ec t i s a t l rluym b .
d of ir t e h c o t se g
lo th n e
k p iv lc
which radiating from Pittsburgh COLIICIVID
Cellite, will by their rheap, rapid •nit uclaterrup.
trelltpOrtlitton, ellcild the market for Our pro.
&Roo& and the mores of our sum lies from the
Hudson to the nellasidaippi, and fame the Northere
Lae. to the Golf of ?denier. Potreo Meeting.
and Convention. for the consideration of the
Eagan red Western Magnetic Telegraphs, sod
various other ontectam general interell have been
held in the rooms of the Board of Trade, in which
.1,0 many important WelnUre, have bean Manus
red cud matured which perhaps were sitritrictly
within the province of the Board; such an tho
Western Pennsylvania Hospital. and more re.
coolly the House of Rtfoge for Western Penna.,
and the argent:anon of au by
tor
ling a the promo- nu
lion of Manufactures by eatablienal
Elt:lpilinOtined other means.
The Reading Boom has been generally wall
attended, although a more eaten.. &Peedou of
nowtromera would be &enable, when the funds
of the Board will permit. Several queollons of a.
commercial nature have been submitted to arbi
tration of the monthly Committees rind have been
amicably settled by them.
An early as the year 1817 an attempt was male
to establish • Merchant Exchange, at which
has, era Ind severe might meal together to regulate
the prices of their Cations commodities, and
consult upon different subjecta of mutual import.
.nee. The effort Wall repeated on several o^4lll.
stone, but all have proved rinaUcCestiot. The
last was made tinder more favorable elret ,
cee than any pension. one. Convent,: sonitall
were procured at no advanced rent, and. I;oitably
lureisbed with bulletin boards, rlmpetent
Superintendent was eeg.grd, who adopted this
requisite means for learning sod 105
arrival and departure of etestittseais, for obtaining
correct statements of their iuwerd sod outward
cargoes, as well as of the impart. nod reports by
canal nod otherwin, by which it was hoped that
cmnst etallsOcal areonnts ul the commerce of the
city might have been pet.r
urea. This menauto.
however, failed to locum the attendance of the
ericreantile.commuulty, and the expense. incurred
in the experiment have not only absorbed • ••••
niderable sum, then In the treasury, bUt bate
compelled the Inetrintion to anticipile the receipt.
of ltie next year, to meet a mill &Annecy,
trusting to on crowning! return to their former
system to deriay anexpeom Ibus made.
I have now, gentlemen, laid before you a brief
statement of the service. of the Board of Trade,
and of its•ocemiditien,—it is for you and our tel.
low entrap. at large to decide whether the Inbars
of the Institution have been worth Its coat,—and
whether it shall still cootieue to exist in a pound
and healthy condition, or shall, after langutshieg
a few years longer, ultimniele perish for lark of
funds.
I cement behave that the intalligent citi Le& o
Pittsburgh .d Allegheny will, through an
in
judged parsimony, forego the m11 , 11[0104 prawn.
. .
y fhtikfastitalios, far collecting L anbtle milt.
t on various Important points—for commutu:
nicwith the State end Natiomillegislanires on
[
ons pending respeerircly before them—fr e .
milling inforrearloo open various topics
Hedy interesting to this section of the Crim,
I above all, fin corresponding with similar in:
bons in o th er chin, is many of which, fu
• r to ourselves in population and wealth,
rds or Trade, and Chambers of Commerce
been fumed and are liberally enetalned on
, {the conviction that the advantage s they cone
very far outweigh the email mm required
each sobscrilicr for their support.
4rt conclusion, permit me to tender you my sin,
cage thanks the the confidence you have shown
by PO Often re-electing and to preside - over your
Board; and to assure you of 'my aoxious *sire to
unite with mein the adoption of an measure
that will advance the prosperity of t he Instito•
COO.
... •
•
Very remedially,
your Wend and fellow-
B citizen AH ,
T. W. EWELI
Pittsburgh, .1 en. 2, IESO
GOLD /0. Dun. — TbrOo 11111i1DOS of gold and
list of more than one thommod deaths, are the
latest trepanations hem California I Let those
who would have gone to the mines long ago,
if they hod possessed the means, kneel down and
thank God for their poverty. As yet we have
only the ginnisg of the end. The cholera list
sdareely Cl taken hold of tb • iliclad, badlysled
•
Milhaud , s on the placers,• nd the still more
manila —Me now approae. og the confines of
the mining districts overland Wo to those seekers
of gold When the penitence shall overtake them
in the wilderness. The .padet and mattocks
wash which they hoped to exhume the buried
trereure4 shall be used fora moremoturiful pun
pose, end thouesside, we fear, will sleep their last
sleep,' entombed among the .glotering dust that
has lured them from home and family.
The misery end euspenie of the friends sod
relations of the emigrants,; at borne, is scarcely
less fateful to contemplate than the suffering, of
the gold hunters themselves. The fate of many
of the latter will never be known to those they
left bellied. Among the lists of deaths, the words
, airsogete and unktiown ' frequently occur, and
hundreds have died and will die in that ar off
land, of 'whose decease not even these anent!.
moue memoranda veal be made. The story of
the ovehtud em.gratlon for the parent year boa
not bees half told. Tnousande.are yet strogghog
through Abe grataless and thewatered plains be
tween Conned Bluffs nod California. as the first
ernsadO■ struggled through t%o marshes of
Hungary, and their line of march like that of the
rms., b ill hereafter be known by the graves
sod bleaching skeletons coheir week.—Ner York
Star.
Cos.u—tiuring the lest session of Congress
whiler. Webster WU presenting to the Senate
11 .
a rein n praying for an appropriation to continue
the co o surveys of Professor Johnson, he remark
ed that}the period was not distant, nor even plir.-
nail' , remote, when Coal would become an hn
portsnyeattre in our export trade. Those who
have watched the asinelaning revolution that has
taken O.< of late yearn In the employment of
steam lot the propulsion of vessels, instead of
sails, will readily acknowledge the sagacity and
fee seeing wisdom of the great American States.
met , Fifty voa . ago the idea of crossing the At
lantic id a teasel driven by the power of steam,
alone Wee not even dreamt of by the most vim
ioneryi.enthusiast. At the present time, more
than dlght hundred of the largest ailed ships,
with • capecuy of more Ann a million tons, ere
erasing and recrotsing . .the seas with no other
agent to ompel them. And this even is merely a
conitunneement of the great era of steam nettles,
tron;on the ocean. Hardly a week passes that
some chat:meld communication by steam between
Eon - ee and America, or America. and Asia, is
not either proposed or spinally opened The lines
of contemplated steam navigation are, by these
metals, expanding to each an extent, thus Carr].
ing them to a Maumee from the sources for the
supply of fuel, that the export of coal tram the
Untied States is rapidly beconang a matter of ab
solute certainty. The time Is not only not distant,
but is even now at hand—Worristosers Register.
One of the most unhappy evidences of tht
rancour of the Disunion &mule. wherever it pre
emie, is its effect upon the comity and truthfolness
of the public, press. Is South Dateline, for
crimple, so far as oar observation and memory
serve us, hardly a tingle Journal gave to its readers
so opportunity of judging for themselves of the
state of the allairs of the Nat= as disclosed in the
President's /kenos! Message to Coeur.. Some
of the papers. indeed. published a paragraph or
two of it, as if that small allowance was sufficient
to satisfy their readers In the pursuit of knowledge.
Others considered It entirely too insignaficint •
document to 'ammo the people of any State
aspiring V. the hide dignity of member of • South.
am Coo edemcy. - They said 119 tette . % to feet, or
what was tantamount to It. The Chart:a:on
rralcteary s showed OD din:entitled to sneer et
everything emanating Item the licncral Linvern
roma, try speaking el ti,c Slewadc—certainly one
of the most interesting as well as stile papers
which has ever been presented to Congress by the
Executive—as *the essence of tearaentahle Platt -
torte sod et.ntillttentt•t dies donst - and the
• Ne‘en.' another Chark sloe paper labertrg under
the lime disease, intim•ied,csaisuttablecommeel.
upon tan passions sentiments, that rtenti,C L
Ellteleve might yet lean, that thereto no idolatrous
&voltam to the Union 111 South Carolina I—/Vac.
Intel.
• St,Cl,lO INUIT . —A New York paper, .peaking
of the An•nr , ,- , on clerks In that city, ryes Ora-
NArk that are in operation every where in produ
cing the term result. It so str—oThere are yearn
meo In this coy. receiving the palmy of $5OO,
whose nemswary expenses do not exceeded $5OO
per anon, and who might lire well for urea less
Man that, who nevertheless are going behind hand
all the t me. though they neither eat nor adopt
pas ye ex
drct, nor pay no extravagant board. The
reas why they are consmnily 'Mott of money is
thatthey live without any system, without crone
my end wit denial and indulge their ettpetiles to
Merles whenever it prompt, them. The simple
article of rigors costs, many • young man front 575
to $lOO a year blot', oysters, Ices, and other lux,
mom in their rmeenve masons, which mire only
a
ehtlllog or two all a time, soon swallow- another
elOO No n cermet is kept of their outgoings, but
at the end cl the quarter or year the salary is all
'Pent, and the going man wonders how n Is
Meanwhile he is loslng-ehameter with his employ
er •nd inenels They are that with his loose and
wasteful habit. he' will never make a prudent and
vie bu.man TIM, and they withdraw confidence
rind employment (torn hint when ha is expecting
advanced ;Kamen and notary."
itini/I.IIIL.ABLIC OASIS I %
EVIDENOE IN OUR MIDST”, •
Ma. Ella Ste, I cheerfully comply with Your re
mem that I would give you an mount:of the Malec
normuloas cure:nf my little daughter'. eye by the me
of your uPetrolcum."
Sheas snacked with • eery mre eye in February
or blate w h lam, when 1 Immediate...united to the hest
motte•i aci
to the city, by whom it was pronoanced
"
.cry bad eye" add all gams. tae no hope of (kola
Ler no, good. After which I took Ler Into We cam,
try to an old lady, wholhad bon very successful In
l e mote eye.. She told me that her case was hopeless,
s atm would cetwittly Into mlonly that one, but
&IQ that the other weald follow—tt being • mrofulooa
Mooch of We blood. And I do ontry Wet :at the
time my father 11 IL Vashon) came to We conalmion
that we had Letter try Mat " . 01
wu
OtTlaal, 14.1111 b: n 1 one eye. It isabout two
month• aince al.• began to u•e, and sh now e can now ace
writ Loth eyes aa good m ever she all ; and, as far
as 1 can tell, 1 believe she has, wtth the trimming of
he Almighty, been cured by " Petroleum"
Pours, respectfully,
M. Famous VsmonCul.l4l.
Pawl, weld, Sept Ibt, ISLO.
For .ate by Keyser & McDowell, 140 Wood street;
FL 7 neller., 37 Wood tacct ; D. M. Curry, It. A. El
liott, morph Douglass, and 11 P. Schw - m., Allegheny,
also be the proprtmor, 0. bl.
ney7ta&w , Cinal limin.tkeventh I'Mtsburgb
ID -Weems ' Wein. i—TI e tirmptoms of Ore pre
tce aster,. lit children should be carefully watch
edenby parent., and PO soon as there isreason to to.-
pen their existence. every meant ahoeld be used to
expel them promptly and thoroughly. The proprietors
of 611..aneit Worm Vermifoge are ionfulent that they
oder the beat means of accomplishing this result that
has ever been aubtrutted to the public; and they in
te to it 011 attention of all arbo•hr,ste the manage
tnent of children. The medicine is a safe end plea
sant one, and never fail. to produce the desired effect
(17For sal. by J. KIDD & CO, No 60 Wood street.
jal.dizarf3
Mee of Ohio and Yuma. R. A. Co, Mani or.
Ponnterasni, Angust 5,1650.
Too Stockholders of the Utdo and Pelting!Twits
Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pay the
emhtit instalment of Eva doller per share, et the office
of the Company, on or before tlaik2Oth day of Anion
The ninth inatalmenti ou or before the RCM day of
September. Tim tenth Instalment on or before the
20th day of October neat
13:7 7 ,,The 7th Instalment was celled for on the MIL
July law.
aughttltr WM LATIMER. Jr., Treasurer.
FALL lEFORTATION OF 11ARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON lr, CO.
1119 woof/ STREET,
Are. now prepoded with • large and fresh stock of
English. litfi lan, and American Hardware, to oCer
FdPr(lol indneements buyer.. Those wishing in
parehmo tmll promote their Uttered!. by !noging
La
ittqllth tAllt stork, ea they are determined to sell on
molt reasoned, terms aaglS
&@COUILAUL 110 I@6TITUTIO@■
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY
ICCI=I
C C. HUSSEY, rusk.• —A. W. MARES,SseI
Otftee—No. 41 Water street, In the emotion. of C.
H. GRA NT.
pinta COMPANY 01 now prepared to insure at
I kinds of rids, 011 hounes, manufseutnes; goon
tnereltandwe In more, nod rn transitu van. is, A.e.
A . . • .
.
n ample guaranty for the ability and integrity •
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• _ _
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Mrorehly known tole,' community for their prudence,
onelligenco end
Inneeree;--(1. G. IlUeeny, Win. Ileeeley, Wm. Du
hers. Jr., Welter Brynnt, Ilugh King, Edward
Itentellen, John Haworth, S. !traimen, S. 11. Kier.
ep3M.ll
'rapineVorments tu Dentistry. •
Da. 0. 0. STBABltii,leta of Boston,. prepared to
enannfacturc and sat Lin.. 'team in whole and pane
elm., spot election or Atmospheric Suction Plates:—
Torntscascolno In VIVI: MINDS. , where the atone is
•
tsposed. (Moe end residence sent door to the Mn
see office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
UM to—J. B. N'Filictio,F. H. Eaton, AID
-•
Nitore
Dentist. Comes elinertis
.. betereeit
1 1
tt.etsfe
====l
TOOKTON,
(Ute Johotton & Sioeklo,)
Bookseller, Stationer, Printer and Mader,'
01[TOULD respectfully invite the attention of m ex.
TY chants end others, to his large and ~perk '
stack of BLANK BOOKS, consisting of Day Books,
Journals, Ledgers, Invoice, Cash. Order, end LAB.?
Books of every sine, made of the best piper, and
board In the most durable manner, which he offers
at price. that cannot fail to gine satisfaction. Blank
Books Ruled and Bound to any given pattern. Print
ing of every description executed with neatness and
despatch. No 47 Market street tad
PEARL casks primeksst Teed for sale by
W A F WILSON,
a 6 26 Wood st
RE partnership heretofore existing between the
T
underaigned, ts this day dissolved by mutual
Content. The unlinfshe,l briefness of the firm will tie
Ittbbde Ito by John Fitzsimons, who is authorited to
receive any money due the firm. and reeeipt for the
suric EDWD 0. DUDARRY
JOHN FITZSIMONS.
The unders!aved will continue to carry .on
business as usual at the old stand.
JOHN FITZSIMONS,
Cor. Carson & Etna M I Ninth Ward
PIO IRON-30 tons ➢rurh Creek Furnace Pig Iron
for sale by ROBISON, LITTLE& CO
a 6 256 Many st
S UNDRIES -6 Orly fiesh Roll Bolter;
21 kegs Bone.;
lOU La Dried Apple.;
50 Lo Ihiod Peaches; ;ant received by
.06 ROBISON, LITTLE & CO
TO LET.
LsuHE large four story Brick Warehouse,'on Liberty
street. oppoe Fifth street, now occupied by Inc ,
a, baker. Also, the Urick Dwelling House ad
joining. Ise:dtf 13 GORMLEY
Valuable Property ror Rent.
•
Willi subscriber oder, for Rent, the Farm on which
J. he resides, and lands adjacent, ameening to sbfi
acres, about tow hundred acres cleared, well law
proved and in • high 'Cate of cultivation. Also
Haase and Lot in fileCieliandtown, formerly limes: .
pled as a tavern stand, end now occupied by Cyna
Connor, Merchant. eed Dr. Miller. Also, is Farm
Preston county, Va., containing 120 acres. about
SOD Meie• cleared, on which lee TWO Log Hoene. a
large Frame Bazt and 'three hundred beeves Apple
Trees. Eight or ten mach. of Hey now for sale on
said farm.
Eight Hundred beaded Saxony and Spanish Menlo
Sheep and 40 head of Cattle, et private sale.
The eubstriber offers for solo, on credit of five
years, Ids valuable snick of fine Sheep, about five
hundred head of which are ewes, of goo sine, one
hundred and fifty head of anthers, and one hundred
end fifty had of beets, been from the stork of Peri
teens and Brown, of Ohio; Juse Edgingten, of Vie.
,gluts; Derneel Me•Farland, /urea and Samuel Pat
terson, Mr. Brownlee. and Jesse henworey, of
Washington county, Pa., and earefally selected.
For the purpose of removine west.
From the great amount of care and eon bestowed
on dim dock, thel.ll4.Tiber has no hesitation In say
in it will compare favorably web nit y flock in the
Ilidon. Hay and Grain can be fur h eal ed until the
first of Apnl, if a will better suit purchasers.
ASBURY STRUBLE
Go man township, FayettePa; brelelland..
town Post °Mee.
ancisry 2, [Uniontown Dern
---,
N Wu matter of the nocoulat of Thomas Gibson and
I Alexander littands, admillistratOrs of Creighton
Mclean, dee'd And row, to wit, December 31,1 b?).
the Court appoint Item's, Washington, auditor, to tits
tribute in the within account. By the C.
DANIEL McCURDY, Clerk.
Take noGee. that the uuditor will proemd to die-
charge the dat'ea of Ulu appointmen., at hi+ office, In
Fourth curet, Pittebargb, on 'Friday, th e 17 th day of
Janna l 7,lk s l, at '1 o'c'oek, P. M.
joUrerndor- REAM', WASHINGTON, Auditor.
6131GELIFF , 11 SALE!
Y Nil to of sundry wnta of Levert Facial and
B
Venditioni Espooati isfuud out of the Diu."
Court of Allegheny county. end to me directed. will
be expos. id to wile, itt the Court Douse, city of PM.-
burgh,•en Monday, the trAlt day of January, A.D.
1951, at 10 o'clock, A. 91., the following described
prerierty, ID Wit:—
All those three eenain lom or pieces of ground,
situate In Sidnerville, St Clair township. numbered
32,39, anti 311. and a niece of ground adloining lot No
0, in said Sidneystile,.hoonded and desenbed as
fellows: leerrinmng at Me south east corner of said
Oat Ike 2), and running month 3 degree. and west.
IA perches and 63 100 to • ;mid on the publto med.
thence month degrees, caw along nail road 17
perches arid US 110 to a post on the corner of Centro
street and card reed, thence along said street nonh
half a degree cart tt7 perches .d 00.10 to a post at
the south weal corner of said lot No 25, thence north
091 degrees west 17 perches to the place of beginning,
orthree acres and fifty two perches, Mere at
less. Gro w n,d nntake circa:on as the property
or /oh at the st of Chnstian Anchors, for
use ofJohn Forsyth.
ALSO.
An the right, tine, intercri and claim of Peter Rad
of, in and to an bit certain lot of ground arittate
to the city of Pririburgh, on the south aide al Grant
Intent, and fronting on said street 20 feet, sad extend
ing knot In feet—on which is erected a•three story
brick berm. and is bounded on the east by property
of Bartley McClelland, on the ' , eat by property of
Therms Flood. Semen and taken m execution as the
property of Peter Ilatiren, et the snit of William
Porter ter um, and to hr acrid by
C cuwria, Sheriff.
!theriff-. tnitce.lanntry 4.1151.
• FOLL BALM.
NE of the most elissble locations for a• genteel
' priostia residence in the•city of Allegheny. The
lot eontat tie a :runt of eti fort upon the South Common;
and is otq feet In depth to Water alley, wtth • double
'two story noel, detentes house in trout, and a frame
stable to the re I The tills to indlapotabie, and the
term. of payment will to ineJe ex favoranle as the
put:hater coati restaonehle desire. Fur farther ins
torn.stion, app:f to S Liothrop, Allegheny, or to the
aude rola ned, No di Wood stieet, Pittsburgh. •
24 J SeIioOMMAKI;II Et CO
=EEO
rp WO e u oven.ent DW No HOUSES on Third
I. street. above and neur to SeetthGeld. • POSIODS•i0O
twee on the no ted of hprii nes , .
Also. to Lease for One nr more years. POMO large
•eennt Lots on and near the Allegheny RIP., In Ine
'..Roth Ward. Apply to WM. M. DARLINGTON
or DEN/ DARLINGTON.
stall Fourth st.tear Wood
MEM=
UDEC.ATICIN A L warkSlElobeqSlop , ;lveßnmerits
taimnary; Cuter , relit. mane..
EDUCATPRS AL REPOSITORY
,-4 nsMarkrt 8i onrner of ['north
SUNDRIF,-210. t
~
lord.
Ipartel•
b.', cres.
e;
10 bags leathers. To arrive, and fee
sale by BAI&II =TEX tr.CO.
Wattf it Front F.
CODPISII-14 cask. codb.b;
5 bell casks coOfish. lay sale by
tai BURRIDE& INGHAM
No. 116 Water St.
MOI.A.SSES-2do toll N. 0, moll.. rust reenorod
and for .ale by
al BURIIRIDGE k INGNRAM
- • -
ACON 8114,ULDEFLS--M,Ono to mete house and
B
fpt sale by KIER .4. JONIA
Canst Baun 7th.e.t.
TRON—tn tar. Juniata pig iron for sale by
ta4 JONEJ3
•
Trs• Right Plea far Taw, '
NE or the ;7.7,‘'.'1`,V,:`,.`7,,t!!1!i':'.":° , 17 , !,` °,,, °V.
Dim:rand
PT, Family Tex.-- • •—•150 50 per lb
Finer qualm. 0 75 do
Extra Eispertme• •- •-- •--• 1 CO do
Their Blast Tea, at 75e, and their Groan Teas at
St are the veil best Tans imported Into the United
drama list
C."1:7""""" - "ItV:1 , P. 7 ...4 „
pA:t . 1 , 14 ratEKN-409 lbs ler sale by •
J KIDD k CO_
C 14 1 11 . 12:ME VE.1.1.01V— , 90 lb* lot se j le K lk .
Tip OS . F. PINK-914 lbs for este by
J KIDD &CO
--
AMERICAN VERMILLION-250 lb. or solo b 1
ta4 .1 'ODD& CO
IMMITI:=1
PyItURSUAT'it to react'ution of the congregation,
the unwdd pews in th e Pocond Presbyterian
Church, Fifth 'street. Pittsburgh, will be offered at
I da sale. on tdondsy, the 6th instant, sato o'clock,
A. Id In the church. It C L 00.618,
I a 3,131 Secretary Hoard Tfuslees
OFFICTAIS emit Aldermen of the city. are request.
to settle with the Treasurer eti or heroic Tuesday,
the mh kflat; the medium, committee will close the city
accounts on that day. lip mder of Auditing Cam.
Ja3:d3t ISAAC JONFB. Cbeirmen
WANTKU a equatio man Clerk In a Mercantile
Muse, by a young who is well eequainted
wit Book. Keeping. by single and doable entry.
Address Y Z boo No 9. Poet Office, Pittston gh, Pa.
YISE E of M. ALLEN & CO was dimolved on
jet instant, by limitation- The beelness 1•111 be
ennoneed as heretofore ender the style of NIMICK &
1111311C1C•& CO.,
Late M. Allen & Co.,
VOHW ard Commission tilerehants, N.
FDS Water mid Front streets, Pittsburgh.
Ma..lst
MIME=
rr II E largo four story Warehouse now occupied by
I. P. Watesnwn & Sons, on Water and Front it.,
first door west of Forsyth & CA's. Possession given
try of Awl' neut. For terms, apply
N to
JOS IIUA H ANNA,
rtor. Wood and Third Ws,
or to /NO 0 BIDWELL,
Water st, above Smithfield.
Memolotion of Partnorahlp:
The partnership heretofore tainting under the firm
of Caleb Lee tr. Son, was this day dissolved by
mutual consent,. The business hereafter will b o o
carried on by John 9 Lee and Caleb Lee Jr., under the
firm of J. S. b C. Lee, at the old stand, No 3o Market
street
January I, ISsl.—ia3.d3t
QT~33
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COTTON MACHINERY—One Picker, (oar Card
log Machines, six Drasnng Heads, three Speed
Mt, and one Mole, Also, a large lot of Hangers
Shelling. Dr=ea, Pettier, Boer, rte., all second hand
hat chiefly in complete working order. and will b •
Fold greatly' below their •alae. fingulosol the ender
signed, at the Eagle COttOli Works, A iletiteny city.
10430 EDM U D HYDE
Tranop ttttt los Lino for Solo.
g lIF. subsertoer offers for mile the stn. k good will
Lease of Worthen. io Phils.delpbia &e" of the
Reliance Line. The patronage of this old established
eorreern le well worthy the consideration of persons
wishing to embolic in such bovine., or of theseAshe
rosy be already interested in the ,harrying wade. A.
Lie time t. titistinclng for makineurrarrements for
the spring h 05..., It is Imonrtant coyly application
should he mode. JOHN **ADEN,
Surtiving partner df John M'Faden & Co
Canal florin, Penn et.
UGAR--23 !alas-rime now crop, landing out for
..la by DALZEILAberILL & CO,
Y
°LAP:3E9-100 tolls New Orleans, receive; and
for sale by 11x71 R DAI.ZF.LL lb CO
I rpm: undersissed has lust opened a large stock of
TYthlean Toys. and varion• other goods never
seen here before. The knelt wooden works of skill,
an well as the nicest playthings for ohilStohni olpre.e
ly selected for the holidays. which he is
detemlined
to sell very low, wboleesla , by
JOHN HEMMEN?,
97 Sonthlelel Mitt
R-10/3 .
hen freak roll In cloth
11 TS E ' RDA
prtip ASB-,23 , cuts for al(
ESTNUTS-10 bobebb for see by
in 3 R DALZELL & CO
MILOI.IIR-10) brig superfine Floni,roehl prr ragabgar
•
1.7 Pilot No .1, ilia for gale by J &
}iaHound Cbureb 'Scalding.
DAN
°TN-10 casks pare, in more urd foiti gale
Y by .
& .FLOD
pRODUCE-.4 brie prime dl Batten
. G brie No 1 Ls...i;
0 bit Chasm
2 bare prime embers, received thi
Alay, by Ireton, arid for We by
je3 • J t. R: FLOYD
stvErirn GREAT SEIMI-iNNR?4..
SALE OF DRY GOODS,
S. OltE TRICE RO. Or
A. A. MASON 8i CO.,
6 wad 64 Market streets
WILL commence on Monday, Mecetabar aO, 1 350 .
and continue through the month of mammy.
On this occasion, me whole of their immense caul,
lie:mot will be Inmate , open for Retail,Trade, and
m
their eznsive stock , amounting to Ono Ilundred and
Thirty Thousand Dollars, will becofered in Retail, at
ful'iltenonnot(incuerg lets
thanSitm nioal
u P L ie et.Tie to any one of
the thousands who attended the sate of list year will
be sufficient rearantee for a call this seinio,R TheY
oral; however mention a few of the vends and Prieey,
for the benefit of those who hone never attended their
sales, air
Rich Cashmeres.— —•----, • • . 75 e,tdoel Price el 00
ps Gift &Wool Cashmeres 25 do . 274
1500 ps do do Delain.ls,l6l do 2015 e 24
50 pa High cold nlsid do.---15 do fiM
55 pa Striped and Fig'd Ras 50 do 75
SO pa Bann de China and Bann b7l do 1 0.0 .
+5O ps Black Bilks rsdeeed 25
per cent
100 French hletinos 1 00 1 an
SOO re Paramettse and Ilemete Clothe, redoned
per can
moo pa Alpacas, all colors, reduced 30 per rent.
ZOO Long Square Shawls, which will beWild from 81
to SS less than usual Driers. •
MVO yds Sooner Ribbons at 8 telrio usualprice 1.6 to 26
- Fast colored Calicoes at 61c, rani prier 00, -
100 cases English and American Calicoes at 9 te 10e,
• usual price 10 and 1210.
90 case, Bleached MusUns, reduced 20 per yard.
260 bales rrades.
Also,Laces, Embroidenes,TriMinintra, Mosier)! and
Gloves, Linens, Checks. Cloths,Cassitames, Custom
and Jeans; together with an immense variety of other
roods, at; cf which will be Marked DoWn to Lower
Prices than any ether previous sales..
Thar invite an early call. as many of their choicest
psoda will soon ho cam. The lowest price named at
first.- A. A. - MASON re CO
deal 62 A 54 Markel st
_____——
TA.SIC 11021010.
ACHALLENGE TO TIM WORLD—Tweply five
Dollars reward will be paid to any one who will
produces spot of paint, green or dry, that cannot be
extracted with HMV. Improved Chenfical Beep.
I
have the satisfaction of louring to theyeople of this
place that this article, by my own Improvement on it,
ow mends unrivalled in .this cavalry far extrasting
grease, tar, pitch, oil, paint, or soy other greasy sub.
stance, from all kinds of gentlemen's or ladies' cloth
g, carpets, table spreacts, motion shawbi, ladies'
'bonnets, ae, without Injuring any Ming that pare
water will not mime. blurt then ow:Oh...mod
pfr
sons its different pant of the conetry have told ate
they would not be without it if It cost SI a cake. In
trying this Soap on more than 300 articles of light
silks, scum, alpsecas and calicoes,' have only found
three pieces of silt, two or alpacces, and fool of call.
co, on welch it changed the color; therefore, before
potting it on a light dress, trya sample of the drew
first. I stare this because I am determined not to re.
commend it any stronger them I know to oe strictly'
. .
tr. .; •
ly attended to b . the wood
Orders from count', merchants to
a d
pedlar de7o
t3ELP'mIAUL2
eiDA 4511-75 auks Kurtz brand for sale by
0 thy)._ Cili
& W 11ARBAU
ROldtrTlEß—W,brlsprtri7.,4o;idATWA
rpALLow-50 brie
I 5430 Piime f laV7 6 ' RA . RBAUGII
fl"}w
" - 5°
". W.H. Cheese
frIIoRbEIyAIIGH,„
de'o 6 d :
It ilV o Viit:AT - notne - - -20 8
, :t v g a i tilA j o
"2° b". '''fia3inerigZuGnY
I
INSEED 011,-10 brls Teed for Rile by
de* S Jr, V 7, HARO.II3OI
DAAIAR-1100 lbs jazi received and for
G al ,
by BRAUN tr. REITER
ial Cor 13t. Clam Liberty sts
CARBONATE AMMONIA (Ilab9tri l l—ar lbs
for sale by ROI BRA UN&
POWDERED FLEE UGRAK-900 lb. f or sale by
jsl BRAUN A R EITER —
ORANGE BERRIES-3M lbs for Ws by
/a l BRAON &REIITER
lbs for sale by
aRiuN k
REITER
' IPanuy Goads.. a
IUST son dyed slid now opeu,n laige assortment of"!
IP Fcy artielekstutaide fns larattata And Newel
an
Veto Present% to which the attention of purchamts;
Is parecalarlt invited. Amongst the "amonment Ads +
be found • '
llotemodd Rerenet Peaks ,c.. .
Ptarl Itil . r Fancy' do
Flint II awooti Toiler Hosea . • a
Inlaid 13 in Wood do • do •
ii
mart ar., Inut and Rosomoad 'Toilet BqXCA.
.::.
Fancy R servood Perla:next Pons • ?
Inlaid S tin and Rosesvwid :femme MMus
Pearl C tett' for line Jewelry
Also, Gent emen's Morning Fsetels. ' t
do Traveling Cases '
do • Faner,Pres.int; Casein Le is
: F Iy.EATON'Si di VdMltt at
t TRICOVIIEROUB for 'tile-by' R. F,
57 Weal nt, role agent forytusl ti ngl
1 - 1 - 01;:rtt baler for sale by
yir.
14 14 JOHNSTON I -- I.W --- t . Q 7;:ft - rit t b uTtlt t4ivell peer -Ma - met ienall
la i Lled, am for sale hp -•,
'- • .S II RIVES Pc if ARNE§ j,
QUNDRIES- 300 lbs Mars ROW;
30 lbs Catchier:or Seed;
U 3a lbs Powdered lIellibore;
lbs Torroenoll Root:
IM Angelica ItOat;
30 lbs Ilentwne Lesvos;
1000 lbs Prolth; for solo N
by
BRAU k REITER
WBITE BEANS—IS bat foTalla_ y
wm . IIbJOIINSTON
ORN—SO bala iu store and fa, gala by
at M. H JtHINBTON
BITr:MS-100doxen for tale bj ,
JOHNSTON
DaYAFFIX3-75 botheli r Yor a rkle by
pal V H JOHNSTON
blarelo for sale by B
cANvigto
b "J B CANFIELD
B UTTER—°U brie roil, for saie tof u
cAsFIELD
FLT , ?3IS--40 dozen for solo E
J . B
cANFIELD
QALERATU9-100 boxy. for sale by
)3 CANFIELD
C IIEF-9E-10C4 boxes fcr silo by .i B
cAr.minD
_
VEAVIER6 7 bags received for pale by
j~l. • 8 /CM HART:MUCH
H—
dry Ifides,lo7 , ale by :
jai S deW HARBAUGII
GRt4E--1 tt ccived (Or
axle
a U G
SSW STOCW.. OF. PIANOS.
JOHN H. PIELLOII,,PI Wood ri
Las N.l received a new and Winadid
assoit.‘ of Pamir, now open and
ready for ule. . , dedi
Splendid Gift Bonne, siaso.
LEAFLETS of Memory. peeve no,
Cabinet allude. An. Gems of Beauty.
Friendship's Offering. Amaranth.. Wolter Bloom.
Presbyters. Psalm,and Hymn Books, splendidly .
bound.
Episcopal Prayer Boots, splendidly bound. r ,
Juvenile Presentation Books. .Albuma, de.
For sale at the UCATIONAL BOOK SRE,
deffo „ED as Market at, eon. of Fo unts.
tt chance ,toev Wore ofored to the Amer:can World.
'LIVERY ledimdual Of the audience taught the secret
ID of ANTHROPOLOGY, or the Electric Silence Of
Lift —bow LO become ANTHROPOLOG Y,
tattle VOODOO. Step
ney,. any person made Operators instantly, to their
great astonishment.
PROF. TEW takes pleasure in announmng that ha
will unfold all the secrent of a scienee which the
world has pronounced Incomprehensible; for the me
lon thatoperalors to Iliology,Psychology, de, Instead
of throwing light on the subject, have made them
selves and them science seemingly tidlculous
Professor Taw is the only lecturer on Anthropology
In the world, and gives experimenM never before at
tempted by man.
The coarse will canYist of Ave lectures with expert.
meets, commencing on Needn't evening, Dee 30M,
continuing dung the week. Dinar open at o'clock.
Admmmon fO eta; Tickets to the course 75 ets.
Sae bills of the day for particulars.
deNt
Sliver. Coln Wantid,
FOR which the highest Osmium will be paid at fh
Exchange °Zee of A WILKINS& CO.
deno Cor. of Third &Malket eta
To Moohanics and Maori.
riniE estensive range of butjdings formerly ocea
pied by Messrs. Loch &Co., at tne Point, between
Water street and Duquesne Way,wilt be leased for a
term of years. They cui be readily adapted, with
stems power, io accomodate every and of nunfu
toning business. Posaeaston given immediately.
Apply to CHAS. DCULLY. Ash
dean Fourth sr. Pittsburgh.
TUT RECEIVED-3 eases Ladies Gem Boom;
3 do do do Over Shoes
do , do do Buskins:
2,d0 Hans' do Over Shoes
do do Smola*
fos • e wholesale .od rood at: &V Wood st, by
dr 1 t H PIIILL3PR
•
N A RUBBER ROLLS—Sun Seas ived froth New
I York, afc full dressed India Raabe? Hells, a
beaus all aslele, for sale at the India Rubber MP.,
7 k p Waal O. [dc3ol J k H PHILLIPS
tUDDER GOODS-12 Officers' Coats, larger
ID Rid Capes, aniti Congas;
12 pair Long Lega:lgs;
12 pair shined do
6 Horse Corers;
12 pair Gent*. Short Gloves;
3 pasr Planing ts,
LLIPS tar sale
J & Bon
P HI
by Nag'
VENIBON 11A115-2 bee hest, Irenison Hums Ant
received and fee .ale by F WILSON,
de3r/ ID Wood et
POWDER MANIiANESE-20701ba for sato by
J KIDD tr. CO
d . . SO Wood at
tieCALLISTER'S OINTMENT-2 Frogs for gale
_ Ifielt • ~ 7 KIDD .4 CO
ARD OIL-3 btle for .I.IA by
.J dc3o I ODD& CO
I
NDRO.I-300 Roy Spanieh
J. 31113, for .11.5 by taall J KIDD & CO.
BALANCE: ON DEPOSIT, eettlth bawl been un
changed (or three Town and operant., in the Ilk
ch.ige Flank of Pataburghi—
Witham Davi., reicidence unknown, Aug 4,15tD,111241
%t net , Manley, Zaneseilie, 0, Oet 4,1E111V.. - 41.
~ Icertify, that the foregoing balances appear to be
'due to the perrons maned. or their legal repreeepta-
Over, aecording to the books of this bank.
T M HOWE, Cubic,:
• Sworn •and suleeribed better me, ibis Mit day of
December, 1.33 D. (3 W ENEST,
dead:dim Notary Publie.
mold. & W ILLb Eloise JOarsaalp
'n/Julord men Saturday in New tor& City,
AL Two Dollars ■ year. payable in all eases In
•
advance.
COMNIELSION OF AGENCY.
- - • -• .
Office acti. Home Journal,
107 Fulton st. ft York, Dee..^3, Leen
To all whom It may coricem:
This may certify that J. R. nouns la duly author.
fired to net as agent for MORRIS & WILLIES.
HOME JOURNAL, and that alf receipts given-by
him in payment for said, paper will be duly acknow
ledged by e, at the aims of publication. and It Is ex
pressly agreed and uudermood, that all aubscrimierts
are payable one year in advance:
The new volume will commence on the first of
January. Subaeripdons received by J. D. 11ohnes,
Third Meet, opposite the Post Ocoee.
MORRIS & WILLIS
de29 Pditors and Praptictors
ykNOLASSES-65 Ws... crop N 0 Molasses imd
iris pct. Embe J Buckeye bitste, tor by
dee A3LES A HU T /CO
AMUSEMENTS.
rowsnli Gazirxr. sLAVW,
trtite "word renowned statue. will be exhibited eit
Phdo MIA, over the Poet 01564 fora few ditYx.
commencinx Ilerolal,Deeembct
Moms of Exhibillex. from 9 A ht null 97. M
Admission, 25eim ietwxiticke,t.em Pamphlets.
5 eemx • . • ,
, P. S.—The Ettareefix Oh. property of Mr. rower
and is exhibited for his benefit.
WILL SOON CLOSE.
ECTURB BOOM, ATIIENEII II I BUILDING,
Liberty Stre•t,
Open EVERY .141 7 .EVINCi. fora shore sra..an
Baynes eelTbrucii /tries of pgantic
PANORAMAS,
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A VOYAGE TO: '.EtROPE,
Embracing megnificentvievro of 16 , 5t00 1:3 llOluor
nolital,tba Aflame, Liverpool,
L. N D N
FTOO the Thames', pawing amide the Pndge., and
ending with, n magnificent view or ale
• T . S I X. IN ?I EI• •
Beilhently filunnitnnted, andboth banks of the, belintifut
RIV LIIIINIr...
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An,. - .E.thantion eectr Wednesday en d Saturday ;
aflenhoon, 03 o'clock. ' . ' :
.
Admission, A'cents. Chadren, ender P.: years of i
age, 15 cent , - , i
Doors will open • at Si o'clock; Panorama to nom-
mance Mertillg 11l 71 o'clock. delt,l3a. 1.
UNNY DAGO;-600 eew largeoed for sale by
das : &IN lIARRAUGH
NO. MOLASSE.4 . --3L tab new crop , , iced received •
• for role by j 6 A CUNNINGHAM,
• ir.o Libor I
•
•
SllgeAßK:3—Z.o bo-oneon.let for o.ln by
d 2,3 II OL CIIIOIINGIIM
RESIT ROLL BUTTER,4 de A
CONNIN .t 1 I.y
deg . .11. Gll.Ol
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CINCINNATI MOULD OANIN,II .2 .—Lb bsn Hill
brand, for tale by . A CUNNINGHAM
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tksCoust or Commits Flair fi Alle,gA. , ny Co
rgHlO and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company as
‘..1 Lydia Shotwell. Noe, March Ien:SISSY
To the above defendant—You' ace hereby notified,
that the active plinntiff has Mon and appropriated to
hs are. the follovring portion of your real estate. In
the thy of All.gbooi, Wagpatrol Into Nos to and 17
in There Sampled plan, bounded by a. boson the north
side of the centre line of said rail toad, and running
through cud lots diagonally :V Far wide, a draft and
description of which are filed 11. the above core.
W. COURTNEY ,
Nor for Orif.
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TRE Annual -Meeting of the •Steetbohierp, and
Election of Direeters, tar the Ohio Intl I'enne7 l.
yenta Rail Road . Company, will be held at the office
I the company, on the SO of lanuary,lEll, between
the bouts of i 1 A. NI, and 3P. 01. - •
deZtote .
IfEAV FRUIT—New P.I. It. booth
19} of MA pet DM lor $l, VS per hoz
for solo by
deft , . In the Ulacnon,l
1.41 .k i in a " n " rfo 3 t
; b ale ' Er• t4 `' ll ' I ' 71 '
LITTLE &
GOLD PENS—we base new on •baudsa i, tar ini ge
sutek of the bewt (ow wens. toylsom ‘ .
manufacturers; in NCI! tad', and modeC.Krl , ll.Y.
crier. Pou Also, elegarrt 60b.1 keneu Cases and,
Bilwer Cases in event,vaziety.' l'ortoptee I ,
OTC Pesti forwlsle atbolesale W a n , ev i t t e .lt i Nl at
jafi - b7-'d format. by
m uaAR-2 ..DROWN KIIINPATItICK,
tr. 141 i4blly wt
I A7 bl
BROWN /kit RAYATRICK _
as COll2l 1.•
4y y
501.AffS 'LS—Minis new env for rale
/NI den • :BROWN 1;.
QPICES—C- ento..Cepper,Clovenlyandltu
-1.3 meg% tor skle by Minn Di C.u
de27 ;
LARD -:N btl• No tln store and fnr .
de27 ' • ISMAII & Cr)
°LITAPArRZ-Ita & co
IVO. 1 MACKINIEL.- 50 qr brie, tor family tole
de.27 . ISAIAH DICKEY kCO
ArflilTE Fllllll-45 brls and bf bele far Pee by
V de2T ISAIAH DICURIi &CO
HEEWNGb-IDObu Lubeu u.aled; (or •ale by
del? IBAIAII LICHE' A CO
ASINS-100 bis fresh bunch. for silo by
dub? • ; IeIAIAII-111,1KEY CO
BARRY'S
SELLT , '
Pnce.V.,
- der,
TAECOW
I%i th d l el,
W U
L 7 tern red
RI V E e
k BARNES
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Ir••egl Cir
11F1.1 V UR k Ilkftra. , 6
Las I, r.ived xi..vle
. SIIIIIVF.R a eAgnars
iilrs brts rat'A far sale lat
SHRI V ER a BARNES
r. -- trimit. rail;
10 ,:•,f1 far fitativ age, fart - ale by
511R1 BEA h. unaries
14.'k
de:
LesziEs-40 yc, !or..in br
to NES
OR! s
E L . : Mores tiotttte, flow tan ,
Fit,
tr F.T , PP .Patf.,str.;.'ri
Frout Cots
Ft
N. o a
KNK-9 sects Lando,: Dorn Vorti ; k iof
laAI All DICKEY .S CO
014-1 brl btreing trim ForiPin, by
ISAIAII DICKEY & 4;0
BU rfilli—o; fads 4db.o Batter; - n
' elokaga do; me axle 14-
• SIcGILI.S &ROE
deleA •. 2.57 Libeler st
TUUs lb dozen in elate and for gale by
dad; . IdnOlLl.R.t goy
ouAcqo—nu bale Se for sale no •.
de?.* I .• . IdeUlialla FOR
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T.TO 1 I 41RO-5 bile and a teas Or e
li ed tor ea .
4-1 by . MILLER A RICRRTLeON ;
deg 2R 1k2221 Lil•env e 1
...,
URELIE—ICO bx• W In Obeenea in Mann tangelo h
deVli . SI11.1.1.:11 ix RICKETS.ON
cifngotfirciaii - CIDER-w am,
Jj MILLER J!, 1119KETSOM
Lann 011.111KAL—S1 ntore, for sari , : by
deli • s..t W. OnIiSAUSEL I
0 ODA ASll—ks c'nei sOn
41.0ns
1 .1.21- S. SW. HAR HAUG
EICYTIUSII,-10 clots 111 more Intl fo: onln by
do/ &IT HARD/WOW
TATINDUIrOL - 1 - 58 4.
TV brands, niceivild and (oriole by
deQI BR. IS nARDAucti;
"D - R - HEIVK-elitilifor p
W ale
dal?j M A .I%TeCLURG
0. - YRTM—ta bids recoiled and kir Oslo 00
la 4144' .1 ti DILWORTH fr. DW,
TOBACCO -10D Ls, WI , 1/'wib wa d i,
deli • 1 HILWOWIII & 1;01
P g e t " * PS " c l
.70 4 R b T Y & Cnoi
30 kegs Prime r pateked, Jug t landing by:
.8 1 7/TE - R — it Prim fresgTo . ll 7— ,
I R DILWORTH & CO,
011,-10 bits in more - •
. J 8 DILW ORTIt a c.l
STRAW ROODS
GREENB It: CO.. Manufacturers .f Fe.;
eign and Domestic Straw Don Ball
nen of buyers i to their goods ior ladies and tomsett. ,
They will Mier inducements in a, great •arimp ,
Myles. de., to purchaser. who buy by the mamas.
turare package. Samples exhibited at their atom, V.
ISEI Pearl PD main) New Vora dertulkot
•
1 MASS 'LAPEL'S SBA PING CREAM—Where':
0 i the man who doe. not appreciate the luxury of
any above? Harty there he, we do not address at.;
elves to him.: 800 to all others era any, if - you ssr:
Igentler abating a pleasure, purchase s lies of Jur. ,
lanePs Almond Pistachio or Ambrosial Shaol;
Creams. it in utterly imporsibla to find words to ~,1
, 9iibe the feelings of a person who hoe been used‘.
vlng with ordinary eosp, upon making trial of ti, fo the first time. it is a combination ojasonder, SJ
miration, and pleasure. . 1:t
r y llln HAHEL'S SHAVING CREAM Is exerso
In ly emollient; rendering the effort and Most w7= ,
b,. d eat and pliable, producing an admirable lath I/
and by its extremely mild nature allaying all tent=;
11:1 1, and preventing that unpleasant and stiti.feeli ,
of e skin which is so often experienced, after obi , :
I . Gentleoten using Jules Barrel's Shanehig Crei..
m -fate the coldest and most piereing.wtods 1 - .•
ately alter its use, without the attn. becomi;.
m l
eh pped. And thorn who once nee Ili ....can nab)
as will nezer TM any other. • . , 3
a great advantage, which will be elpeenny ut
p crated by those who wear orhiskets, to the Si
silks it will not discolor' the heard, which mow sox:;
will do, gteong a sandy or- tasty eptscaranee to P,
edge of the, whiskers.. Jules Maisel , . Shooter/ Cres.:
are delightful preparation, compotouled with alt,
to the uttet - naelusion of all articles. calculated ...„
render the operation of shaving unpleasant, and a,:;
be appreciated by all who make trial of them.
Prepare.' Only by I ,
JULES II AUEL. Perfumer and Chemise;
,
120 Chestnet at, Phila.'
For talc, wholesale and retail, by B. A Follower ,
& Co., and R. ESellers,Pittsbergh; and John Sargr:i
.115 Mitchell, Alleerbenv (Ste. setar—m 'i .
thli - HATA - PPl.P.....4oWiTeVai r y I:
/ dell : „ .' . . - RA tV HARR aril:V.!
~ /10LIDAY PRICSENTS.
W. WILSON' Ism a veer, Idree and rieb c;
. ennmeK 41 Fire 'Wedehes, JCW,ief, OVA y
rif O Go*ds:Valiill/10 for CW.4,1.3 owl Nave le
Gind-eeenmenial and esefel, for Fah, eery lew,i
corner of NI iolet and fourth worm. der,
eIKSF.Ki - EilEk...3 AX-If 3 bap thrrrenr
, ask 8eat...1
Itlaw.lntador T 1 u ferule l,
' glum
ste.mul /ft iri.2llulab& jr...;
.iso . ~v,,,,, & Front ate ;
Is-ftbinii - IRVI ; t iood ord'
for Mlle, by tdrl9.l', JLFLOVT:
)1, , 1 i ru5.....„71 , 1) . 1.111 1111.,111... 1
gir R ITIZi ,
T AlUl'-' 411 brie Dfo I, now iitifdinl4 forren by
Ldel* .. 15M,6,1 1 11:k.:V & Cf,
J. ITA.H.II.IIION SSW ULT..
ATTORNEY AT LAW:,
OHIO STATE CONNIRSIONER for Wm Dy
ntloa.:AckwAledoloaa Of Deed., A,
oince--Feurts Elec., above •-.ll.taeld..
.t
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irll:::Bil!C:LitidF:l:fttl,:n.:tt:gpe.p:relealae.ndd.eal:,
1,1 of nek and hafnium. Engit.a o r
niub
fa cote.:
r deli 9 W lIAR
INFIgt. b
lIACTG y f :
go -TER-3M, fresh fatl, 1%,
' dale
b ALUM.