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'tcl-.‘ IWO':.111 4 , 4 . , . 3' 4 Ml 4- 7 , ;. 4V -74 t - e,;C l-' , " ~ .' - ' - ~' ,:',_ 2; ~" fe ; 1. , . ,'"f `, ' •.=, - 7 r,, ,4 ,1 ,4,.: , . , fi -1 I' - f 4. ; • .A' •-- ' '''' f. r .'.L, 4 ',,, "„;•• 7 ,;•• t -',,'''.7'.- • , ' ~ 4-• "..7;51 , ;.;e" 'l. ,‘,'•''',4 l' 4.• " •4: : :i •• ,--4.7 '"• - • 4 ...•` i i'-'i- l t •'''''', ,-,,., ; ..:' ' =EI lEEE MEE _ ffuttalattal)-va4 -.--- • PIT.4.IBCr It la li* , MONDAY' MORNING, DEcEMBER.:f WARD MEETT____ At a meeting of the Democratic Committee o , eorreepondence of the City of Pittsburgh, held on Saturday. the 26th inst., it was;. Ortierrd, That the Deniocratic Citizeni of the, several wards of the City of Pittsburgh, diz).asern- . , bliitit their usual_places of Meeting in the said wants on WEDNESDAY : EVENING next, the 30th inst; for The purpose of nominating suitable peisons as candidates for the offices of SELacx and ' Coxitox Couserws-sx, Issrserints:JCios, As-. 'asasoa,Assrstiar AssEsson and CONSTABLE for each•of the said wards—and also: o elect the usual number of delegates to represent the said se.ieral wards in_the approaching city Conyention.. Ordered, That the. Delegates chosen as above directed, Meet in Convention at the Washington 1 Hotel on SATURDAY the 2tl of JANUARX,uext, at Tivo eclock in tbe . afternoon, then and there to nominate one person as:a candidate for MAYOR-- two persons'as candidates for Ovansr.sns or T 1111: Pol3s for said city. Dee. 26,;1846. -S. JONES, Chairman. - - Au Executive Var." "The war was commenced by :the President, and has been carried on by. the President. I —Specch of Mr. Gentry, of 'Tennessee. - • - • We are very much disposed to doubt the - sanity of the man wbo would rise up in an intelligent body like the House of Representatives, and make "-Inch 'a false and ridiculous assertion as•the abrive.4 This very same Mr. Gxx r wasong - t xu in Gongs ~., • last winter,' and with every other member-Jplin ' Ti6essee, voted for 'the bit/ declaring that "waril STITT!, ST TUE ACT Or :MEXICO! " Such is the' fact! : There on the journal of the 'Louse is rei' corded the name of Mauxurra P. GENTILT voted for the war bill, and , now, the same man hati the bare-faced hardihood to rise tip in ids place aqd, make aViolexit and disgraceful assault upon IVO*/ • president, and declare that ~ - the war was cox:1 *satin -by the President ' ," This wicked false, l , hood is Published in the federal papers of the day.-:- endorsed by them, and applauded by them! It is difficult to say whether Mr. Gentry is the greater fool or Imave—pertuips he is alittle of both} WC have ecarcely the patience to notice his conduct seriously and with modiration. • 1 • But the game the federalists are now playing is thia—they first 'endeavor to render the war with' Mexico aiodious as possible, then charge that'it 1 was commenced by the President, and upon the 1 EaventiVe must rest all - that odium. Their poliey then is to ; wake the war a pelitical question, and I nominate a candidate for the Presidency in 18.18,1 who will ride into Office on the war hobby '• Wiry well—let them make all the capital they can out of :the war, we have no objection& We believe the War with Mexio will be as popular as the War, . of 1812, and those who are now opposing it wall cover themselves with infamy'and disgrace. The federalists opposed the late war, and charged Mr. • Maxitsorr with being the.' originator of it'phe i Salem (Mass.) Gazette, a .blue•light federal sheet, spoke as follows in reference to the late war Withl England: ' - • - i • 4 a.ft the doOr of fames Madison and his tweet/Theo, I • Liar he blood of our butchered conntrytnen." This same -. Salem Gazette is now a good land true Whig (I) paper, and is abusing President polk in like language. The Boston Atlas, anotherifed - era sheet, on the sth inst. spoke of the war -with • Mexico thus "111 the wrong of the war—all the evil of • the sorrow it may occasion, belongs to Mr. The National Intelligencer, the federal org4ta at Washington, declares that the success of out army in - Mexico is "rapine'," and the army ' , lawless men." The Rev. Dr. Prricssi of Boston, rose up in the' . pulpit, and spoke of our brave volunteers•thui: • '-I dart not , wish them eietory, for that naiad be 'taking for granted that ours is the right side." t I • And again said this Rev. tort': • o• j suppose it is no, breach of allegiance to advise any person who considas his life worth any-thlng to himself or his friends, to stay at home" ; • Stich sentiments as these if uttered in anylothir country but the. United States - would cause( their anther to be arrested • and tried as a traitor.; 134 it has become so common for the federal party to oppose the governMent of their country when en - gaged lb a:war with foreign power& that we ea:no, not:reasonably look for any thing els& We base' tbe"Proud satisfaction of knowingthat in every in in.' stance when they arrayed themselves against their cpnetry, they have 'been most signally overthrown. They will be (overthrown again—the war-Will he • pro' pulaithe President will be siostained—ried beleoved country will come out of the contest cover er' with victory and glory ! • kel •. 1,. i _ •"; MEM gBE _ • • • iThanks. The enterprising, •editor of the Pittsburgh will -accept our thanks for the copies of the Message sent us---hls express probably beat *the mail cr)n • siderably, but not as much as ours. We exprerised it through from Poland to this place, a distance of . 20 miles, four hours and 'more in advance of Ward & Tibleifs fast line of stage coaches—beat: that who can.—Trumbull Democrat. • aj.. We,, too, are under obligations to thesPost for one copy of *lie message, and had the steamer left Pittsburgh fifteen minutes later we should, by the kindness of friend Harper, had a copy of the • message a day sooner. As it was, we expreetedit from Ravenna, do miles, beating the Neil, Moore & Co. seven hours and a half, and got it' otil'a6 hours ahead of nay tstlit city paper. Do , you give it up, Mr. Democrat?"—Cfereland Pfctincleakr. Din Hearin, the enterprising publisher of the Pittsburgh Post will receive our thanks for the first copy of the message we received.--Makoniorg In dex. (..-Gentlernen, you are entirely welcome. We shall always endeavor to be ahead of the federal editors in enterprise, and every thing else that will tecomMend a newspaper to the favomble'consider• ation of the public. ERE ~..:.~: :f~~t ,q.. ; _,f ,_~. ; [...t'.'il'i . ..'' : .: ~-;:tt;.:,,,..;!-: Organization of Civil tovenifient in the Territory , Of !kiwi' MESSAGE I**()M-PIE'PRESIDE T The Uni on of the 22d ipit, contains a Message, - • , • ••• .from , the President of the'United States in answer 'to a itiolntion of the House of Representatives of\ the 15th inst., concerning our officers in California , and the Pacific, and also the official letters which , I have been addressed to Col. Ilesaxer, Corn. Si.OAT, I Coil 3. STOC KTO?1, and Com. SIIUDILICK, 'The Presi- I dent in his message says:--- , -It will be apparent, from the reports o f the officers who have been, re-1 qbired by the. success which has 'crowned their 1 arms to exercise the poWersof temporary govern-i . , 1 merit over the conquered territories, that if any ex, • cess of power has been exercised, the departure has been the offsPring of a patriotic . desire to give to the, inhabitants the privileges and itninunities se cherished by the people of our own country, and Which they believed , • calculated Io improve their; Condition and promote theirprosperity. Any such I excess has resulted in practical injury, but can; and will be early cOrrected in a manner to alienate as little as passible the good feelings of the inhabi-; hauls of the conquered territory " Inspeaking orthe message of the President and; file able and interesting letters of the feeretary of ' War and Secretary of the Navy, the Union says, ; we may undertake to say that there is nothing in' the . President's views, or in theSecretaries' instiac-; lions, which are not fully in unison'with - the con-1 stitution of the country_and the laws Of nations.l 'rhe open charges and secret .in.inuations, which' have been made against the President will he found _ amply refuted,aud his course and that of his sec-' I hetaries fully Vindicated frorrx all ceniure, - There , - - • - I were no instructions to Gen. Kearriy—none to _ Commodores Stoat and Stockton—to annex perina neutly any territory to the United States. The President never dreamed that such a measure could be adopted by military or executive authority alone. .No _instructions have been given to exer. tise any other authority than arc, under thelaws of . war, applicable to territory conquered by the coree mf. arms. Letters from Constantinople, of the bill Novem ber,'enntaiii sisockisig, accounts of a, massacre of. Nestorian Christians, in Kunliatan, bydiedr Khan Bey. At ti •ipating no , iesiStiusee, Bedr Khan , . s distressing --eY- ' L (-Arnim* was, of course, a very dull, marched into the country of the Neatorians,divi- . -. . - . . tied his army into smathhatals, and sacked thirty- , day- Who ever c six villages. elebrated a Cliristrisaatltat7a 6 not? Not we, certainly: The customaryamuse • o ur We give 'the follovcingdetalls as communicated menu were rsepare d , for t h e d ay. i n , , city— by the eerre.spontlent of the imed° " 1. Morning pistols and crackers were fired to the great an- Chronicle:"Two of thehisheps of theNeatorians, o eece.. .ritri ---.. apt, . if not more, were impaled, and several of the e nY of the citizens-=men got - d Is priests.- What impaling is,l suppose your readers, lbught—sonie went _to church and some to the to understand; but that eras not the worst torture( Theatre.—the Fairs (there were two if! three held) that was inflicted. Children' were torn from their were well attended—the confectionary eitablish. mothers, some -from their mothers' breasts, and in the presence of their Motfiers, who were obliged, meet . and to y %here were crowded; withllold and- screeching,to look Op. - Vitt in the , mist 'shoking young 7 the Police were busy . . . . on ; - put manner to death. - • . And .notvrithstatling all this excitement, the The mothers afterwards were sacrificed. The! 1 dayaflonled but little pleasure to any class; hut' youth of both sexes underwent outrages which can, reef torment to some. 'llse Weather . iv “:6111 . ei.- WA be mentioned, before their throats, in disgust e and. satiety, were cut. The p,en refutes to record,' dal," , that is cloudy. Business was generally sue more. of thse atiocities, tho u gh 1 might go on,i 'tended. The stores were 'shut up . tosrtr Wrthe! and allude to abominations of cruelty; and worse ! , dose of the t ins, than cruelty, which call for a retribution as nearly e dread NMI: Years day: lt is another - of the' equal to their beastial ruthlessness in_severity as i ' w can he inflicted. Three thimand of the Nestorial sonie•sort. Our only hope of relief is'in the pros-, have perished in this massacre; on the lowest cal- pert of ,a genuine January snow—such snows as' 1 relation, The most extensive slaughter took place we were iii video ti 5 .,,.... Lies sd write, but wi.„_, at a large 'village, or tOwnship,•called Bias, - where . , , • latter days, . "''''' :',.r an slue. r. "',.` " 1 `" in these tuns, com nee Bestr Khan Bey was hiniself preient. Here theo ' Otts two bishops' wets impaled, arid from this Place was k ~ . , BRU TAL ASSAULT. s ' rent the three hundred beadal(Pielited.) to ; th e! Pacha of Nloussoul, with the Insulting .message,l (....-bs Christroas night, an unprovoked and Cow that if the Porte preisiinted to molest the sender, lie i ardly assault war,' made upon a menther of the' w oulttssend to Constantinopie instead of Nestoriatsi Philadelphia Rangers, named Frs. Nicollett, by the Turks' heads enough to make a pyramid.' - notorious lake Unruly. . The soldier, it appear s,' (The letter of whieh this is an extract, ia dated ~ . , -„- andl44Mg, tie one be at Constantinople Nov. nth. Under date of Nov.l'weP,Ptm into '-‘l°Fgrove*es 7, the writer confirms the intelligence, and gives, wanted to see, turned to go out, when some one further details, as followa.s--.) asked him in . an insiltin. , tone, "What do you Ile (Beder Khan) divided his followers into w•retr, He replied, -' It is none of your business..; small but strong and re so lved bands, , giving them In a minute afterwards, , I full power to act on their own account. 1 hese ; This is all that was Siiii. A Govrns-sinxv T sssouss n.__The receipts -of; bands, ins -Tessin , flt the Nestorian villages' he (the soldier) was' struck With a cu lt on . the' „, c, upon . „ the Baltimore and Washington Telegraph during alio the districts of nary, rn ary, Tehoa, Dias, and Al-lhead and knocked senseless , to the gnsutel. s lie yea*lnd a half ending Jure 30th, Is4o, were $l,- , ; bagh, and murdered in cold blood, men, womersi Was taken to the barracks, and . Dr. Gariain sent id children,and even infants at the breast- e' tin to attend him. : 312..*5; expenditures 59,316.38. E icess of expert- l an -red the least . resistance be ing ' ;Christians who offei i ditures, $7,004.10. -In other wores, for every do t j - I(according to the inp actions of their barb:trout i It was ascertained by the constables' that . the. lar earned, the government lost $3. The espendis ; c hi e f s ) p ut t o the Is sost,Ruci a nd refined mo des of assailant was Jake lioraely , whom they immedi.i tures include no part of the cost of Co:instruction ,torture and deatlx.ll.4lS - were suffered to escape, stets erte,tedietui consigned to ik ., tom b s. , :. .....,_ ' 'rind. even if the did it sa-to he subsequently S.. . . ._-_ - is Police I but were chiefly for salaries s -that of the linperin-s . 5-1. wild bet. . • t • Durin g the n igh t the very efficient night hunted douti like wild - V. h • ess nossliSing ... ' • - ' - • 1 . - s tendetrt being $lOOO per annum. ''creature remained for these demons to glut their I permitted some of our street rowtheeto open t he ' ' vengeance upon, they burnt and destroyed the tmy I, watch house door and let ;Irately' escape, Ills , habitations of these'eu r "" tmate Chri'stalns• Jr " 1 site was admitted to speak to s hint, Who no d oubt ;, rafradatril that arrival thousands hare already per- . e i _. ishrd. h ad sometlong to do little matter, 1 ii The districts of Tiers., Tehoma. Piss, and Al- I.IURGLARY—ARRESTS. high, have been coMpletely laid waste, the pas- sage of these pbrodering hordes being marked by; We noticed the other day the burglary commit -1 the traces of bloodshed, rapine, rind murder. Thir-1 ted upon. the: house of Rev. Dr. lieu on, -Penn tysaeven Christian villages have been pillaged and street. .. borntt such of the inhabitants as have escaped. vet . . , . . • - ~1„, , ' The hurglara have been ariested, as s is suppmeds ; wondering in the-snow-clad and sterile mountaiiest in momentary fear of death by the swonl of farm ',Oa Thursday, as, black fellOw offered '.(or sale at ine.• 1 Sands' jewelry establishment, Fifth . street, a half] . 1 The origin of these disasters dates to some, three; dozen silver spoons which had the name Of ,the years hack. The .Nestorians, to tree themselves( ._ e „, , ~,,, ...41 Frida y, ~ rre rte were of from the persecutions of Beder Khan. sent a dere. I own 11 ni e ' ll Qn (-1 ID sAWD . 1 tation to the Porte, demanding to be intorporateillfered to Mr. Liadsay, jeweler in Allegheny city; in the jnestlietion of the government of Mousaotthlwhich upon examination be discoved to have been This attempt (to the 'mind of Beeler Khan to soda-'filed so as to erase the name. Ile refused to pusns cious) brought down his vengeance on their heads, l chase, and followed the black fellow l up street, un- I and he is said to hive sworn 'not to leave a single I Christian alive in ' the whole of the Bakery pro.l, tit opposite the Mayor's office. He stepped in, since," Ile then A I sl3) sent NI ahomud Mon, I gave ieformation, pointed out the siihricious neg,ro, , , with several thousand Kurds, who pillaged and i and MVicker arrested him at once: Ile gave his massacred them, but nothing approaching the atro's ' name as Ben Wilson. and stated that he got the cities mentioned above. 'spoons front John Reed, a negro. lie ulso was I arrested and examined before Ina Bonin, Mayor, I Kerr on Saturday morning. They'; were ho h ful -1 ly co mmitted ' to appear before the. Quarter Ses ' s - . . MoNEI ON TILE - CON TrNtNT.— CLIC London cantile Journal of Not•; 30th says,—The scarcity of money on the Continent has not at all diminish•. ed,- 7 -the stock of bullion in the Bank of France has been reduced from 190 3 000,000 f. to 00,000,0001.,i 0f'53b90,000.,. It is_ reported that M. Rothschild is about to negotiate a loan for the bank of France with the bank of England, for silver coin to the amount 9 1-$!2 - ,000,000 In 'Hamblin; and other parts ofGerrnany the %twit of silver continues. CAPITAL PCIIISIDIANT..--A large meeting of the Pennsylvania Society for procuring the Alxdi- - 1 . tiote . of Capital Punishment was held at the great Saloon of the Chinese Museum; Philadelphia, last evening. Dr.llc:cur. S. PATTERSON; presided.— G ItEMLLT, N.. York, CILCS. C. BC nI.K tan, 'Bucks Co.. and Wm. ELDER, Philadelphia, addressed the meeting_ in advocacy of the abolition of legal Ineek-hreaking—the two latter speaking eloquent ' ly and effectively for neatly an hour each. TUC BALTIXOILL BATT-lA.IOS to 2kts.mico.—We have. seen a letter, says the Sun, from an officer of :the Baltimore and Washington battalion now !at Monterey, dated on the Ctth of last month,l which says:- "We have lost a great many men by deaths and discharge—the aggregate of our bat talion is only :177, having lost 2ort men since we 'arrived at the Brazos." This shows a terrible falling off. LIEUT. J.L3IT.S S. Woorr.—We perceive by the 'New Orleans papers of the 15th inst., that Col. Lutes A.l3*-sas, and Dr. T. IL VAS VALZ.III, who were deputed by the citizens of Lewtown, to pro ceed to Monterey, and Lring home for final inter ment, the remains of LL WOODS, of the 3d Regi• ment, who fell mot tahy wounded in the attack upon thatplacei have arrived at New Orleans. tinio.--Tha•Vote of Ohio at the recent election for Governor, exhibits the following official returns. • Bet b, (Whig) t1tz,657 Tod. (Dem.)) I 16 ; 4 hti Lewis, ( &hot ition,) 10,700 Total vote, SiAAAAAION IN iIIELAND.—A private letter, dated Bray, Ireland. Nov. 30, says: "The distress of the 'country is deepening eVery. day. Death from: starvation is now uo uncommon occurrencc—it iD chronicled ai a thing of course; exciting little or Post no comment." - - crrWe have accounts from Nek York of the Toes of the fine packet ship Tliontos P. Copr, of that port. Elie was on her way from Liverpool to that city, and took fire at sea, and watburnt—ship and cargo a total loss. The pa.ssengiis and crew, eighty-two in number, were taken off, and ha'e ar rived in New York. yTho New York Franco Atte/iron of the inst. states that letters bate been received 4tere from the city of .3lexico as lute as the 17th ult. which state that the recent elections in Mexi• co have taken a turn decidedly favorable to peace; and the overtures of the United States will be ta• ken into serious consideration by the new Congress. GOLD.—The London Economist of Nov. 21st. says, "In the present week there has been about £lO,OOO in gold coin exported to Homburg and, some small slims hare been sent to Paris to.day.— In addition to these £lOO,OOO has been sent to New York in the expectation of a still further fall in the exchanges there." `The llarrishargh 'Union of the 23d inst. states that a telegraphic despatch has been receiv ed by Gov. Snore from Washington, from Vice President DAit.i.s, uhieh states,that the . President declines to receive more than two regiments at present, from Pennsylirania. Tin CLF"(riikill'.olll COL11)111108 Ititanoan.— Zie pan* and towns on the line of. this road, iiirkeftiV.lleribitd toward making the work. Knoi subscribed $lOO, O O O. the town of Mount Vernon will subscribe $50,000} and doubt less other . counties and towns will lend their aid. ocrThe ',coalmine Journal states, that iri the constitutional convention of Wisconsin, a few days ago, in the course of shot debate, oric of the mem bers threw a cane at another's head. Ile apolo gized to the conventiOn,kut loOked at his opponent as ir.he meant to throw: another cane athim. . .1 . 16112110.1 . 1 14 1. 1 1 WEST:--.:MeSblli. LIT IXOSTON *ltikly.,khose enterprise in extending the Tele graph, iijin.i4o,itt!lbeed:so nspicuous, have con cltuled Cliiao;Onent..kii. putting .up Wires from Buifnltyta .y i 1 - 43 'AK gilhe.P%:{Fatn"i",44 r. ; 0 3 r it l .f . 4 4 ZA I LVe42 Ii j. :: 1 / 4 tertS; • MSG =WI a • A ;'1.wi...,. Ell SEEM _ L , ffE=ll Ozn Bznx.s.- - - . 7 ,A; se cozado,lunteer company, Capt 2 H. A. Ivlcitileriterw,:hasbeen raised in Rea ding. and . tendered for„ , these.cond 10giment. , 4. large hiidiAert held:for the nd g'arPosl raising fOnds for the oluntiers and their frailies;"&e. it was . .-Intiniriiiausly that rhe comMiSsioners Md. towit..oiouncii should appropriate $OOO each for the purpose. . Antic; is rA RE 61 . 31 E NT.-t'e learn from the Rich roond.Envirer of the 23d inst., that the Governor and Council have appointej the follotvirglentle men the Field Officers of the Virginia Regiment, viz: Colonel, John F. liamtyarncli; Lieut: Colonel, I Thomas B. Randolph; Major, Juhal A barley. Ittaxos a' SENATon.---The ,Ilcin. STEPHEN A. DotrotAss, has been elected to the U. S. Senate, for six years from the 4th of March next , • (Id- The Senate has confirmed the'nornination of thel lion.. Giotto x xcuorr, of Massaihusetts, to be 'Envoy Extraordinary and Miniiitei Flenipoten fiary of the United States at the Court of the Unr. ted Kingdom of Great Britain and. Ireland, in th place of Louis McLane, at his own request, re called. • in".The'Cltambee of Commerce of Liege, ,(Bel gium.) the president of which is an iron master, has jubtcome to a resolution. to petition for the reductioii of the duty on.foreign pig iron from 5 'francs t 0.3 hinter Per 100 kilogrammes. MASSACRE OF. THE! NESTortiAN :CHRIS MUSTER ROLL OF THE RANGERS We-copy from the Telegraph the only correct copy of the Muster Roll of Capt. Naylor's com pany that has yet been published. The names that follow are 410.4 that passed muster, and are now regular members for the war: 210 11.5 ! LIY.CTE:SI.XTS. Benjamin F. Dutton, tat Lieutenant JacobF. sperry, 2d " • Isaac Hare, 241 SERGEANTS. Peter J.IZ , 10. Sergeant George M. Newell, '.2d . Charles Tapper, 3d " MattliewiSpear, 4th. ronrontt.s. Riseph B, Fortimer, Ist Corporal, Joseph L Jackson, 2d " Edward L. Evans, 3d " A. AL :ipringer, dth -A; ..tustu. Ashton S. Tourison. Drummer John C. Fox, Fifer. PRIVATES. John A reson, Thomas J. Knox, Semi II Beatty, James G. Kuhn, David Black, _Henry Lutz, John G. Belsterling, William H. Logue, George Beutclie, William Lancaster, George Bingham, Mies Morris, John Bechtel, Jarnes..McCracicen, Edward S. I3oyd, Samuel E. Major, 'Lewis S. l3riest, George W. Miller, Francis M.Beekett, Francis Nicolette, Daniel Chamberlin, Lycinder Prince, Wm. T. Barnes, Joseph Power, John M. Campbell, Henry Petee, • John P.Carie, Williain Rice, John Chinch, William IL Rogers, Edward Cruse, Samuel Chippey,' John Scoft, George W. Curry, Jacob B. Simons, John Chambers,. . Joseph. Sirrith,. Danl. K. Capehart, Joseph Sharp, Sidney K. Decker, Daniel R. Smith, John M. Dubacee, . Robert P. Strand, Joseph Dttbacee, Samuel''l3, Smith. Charles Er arte, , James Simons, Henry Force, - Mark Silcox,' John Fields , James T. Sample,. Peter. Foster, • James Sheridan, Edward T. Geddes, Benjamin Sloan, David Gilmer; , Thomaa Thomley, Thomas Hann.. Richard Thpriipson, James R, Hughes, • William Wykoff, A. G. High, Michael. Weaver,',: John John Hammitt, . Edmund Wallace, John Hartley,, George_ W,,Weaver, Calder IllingswOrth, Wir'n Woodmansee, Robert Jeffreys, • George-N. White,. Joseph Keesey, John Warner, Ahruham B.. Kauffman, Thomas : Y-46ring, James Kelly, OliveeHoirnes. Justus Koplin, . . • I t ==ffl MERE 1..:-',2::.,. ,., : - ~ ~.,-. '- i , . „...,..,,.•.,,, ~ ,•.,,..„ ~! .. P : -•,•: • ','''''' .. 'l ; -':::. •., • ,•'•,- . • , S . ,' :•:- Z: .*: - ;%;', -.. q ' :::.,„: •'-...:-4.:A":1;;',..':r:17::,.. , ..',:::., - .,i.... ~,, .:.. NIM= THE SECOND itEGIMENT, In "fever:4nys . the ' companies to, compose the e. Second - Regiment will bein',Onf - eity4 .- We pre suniethef on this, morning while our readers are looking over themmexed list of the companies ad cepted, theY,ark;illon their 'march for-the'.place of geneial rendezvous." ' - • The following are the names . of the companies that -have been accepted by the Governor: , Captain V. Gurzwurat=Gerlan Grays, Pitts bomb 34nirivres—Westrnoreland - Guards, Grecrignirg.. J. S. Wrisoa—Columbia Guards, Dan side 'S..lmosen—Reading 'Artillery, Dead. W s : "Gearr--Americau - Highlanders, Summit, Cambria county. : • JAMES Mun ' er—Cambria GUaidE, ElleriS• E. C. Wimmars —Cam eron Gtiturlsi risburg.' -E. B. ItoncitTs—Pay , tte County Volun - tcers, Uniontown. Cu kair NATLOR-NOOlllll, Rangers, Philadelphia. - One company fromibe interior not yet heard frora. I rut it is presumed will March.. The Harrisburg - Union says that in addition to the turtsly companies that have:beer! accepted in..] to the service from this State there are ircee4 oth: er companies which hare tendered their services to Gov. Silvan., mating in all: co:up:twits, or four regiments, that have volunteered their s.er vices front the Keystorie State during the war with • Mexico. . _ CAPTAIN. CHARLES NAYLOR. y . ~. =EN '; • MEE LOVMTTS DISAPPOINTED. Not less than four full eMnpanies of Allegheny County Volunteers have been disappointed by the late news from Ilarrithurg, viz.: that the Second rennsylvania Regiment is full.' -• r- ' Our Volunteers appenred sanguine of success in their applications for admission into the SeConti Reginient. The Jtews 'that it is full falls heavily upon them. ` The hOpes entertained by some that a Third re quisition will be made upon this State, receives but little rncouragement from Washington. 'We do net believe another Regiment will be required- , -- such is the general opirion. Yet should the exi• gencies of the,3lexican war demand more soldiers the president “vvill know where to call'? • ROBBERY iN . MROLN 'ALLEY -A woman named White, who dives in Virgin alley, vr th her linsband:gave inforrnationon Thurs day, of having been robbed of fifty dollars, She suspected a woman who lived -next door. A war rant was issued and the boosciearahed; a ,bag was found containing about ss3.in paper, gold and silver; which was iliscovered to be the pro.- pertp•of another person.; - it 'was. restored jo .the owner: ' No clue to : the robbery has since been found.- We - regret to say ',that 'Mrs. White and also herlusband, had been enjoying the holidays rather too severely, which eastsi .some doubt' upon the correctness of The information ihey , a.:7-Col.,'Wynkoop is from Schuylkill county, and, if - we are rightly informeifovas the Native American candidate for: Cougreks in that district at the late election,—Pki/a. Keystone. CO. Wynkoop denied ever haVing been a Native, otherwise tie could not have received one hundred votes. • oz!rA-man was brought before the Mayor, a.few mornings since, by one of the night police, on the charge of drunkenness, but his Honor w•as puzzled somewhat to decide which weis the drunkest, the prisoner or the officer. is therb any use in appeal`' ing with such facts to the Police Coiiiinittea the Councils. • • '- • , . another Candidate an 4 a Niro goed friend, JACOB Com, Esq., of. the, Literary Depot, has boil named tura Citizens' Candidate-for Mayor. If he conies , out regulaily, the Dernoeriata must , •stir. their stumps," ithouih 1, 1 ,411:1 a . gaga candidate •iae fear ria one in a fair Light.{ . : ? ,, F.':'..( . ;-- . : ...,..-::, 2 i.:.;•..4.2...,/..,,...',f.,-.f..,•,;.,..-,-,:.,:J-,::!... DISTRICW COURT., Deceaier 25, 1855. Present—lifon. w Lowing:, Scant/int-9nd. Wife`set Sicamboal diet for Plaintiffs i $15011; : • . „M'Candlesi and Nl'Clare for. Puff, Msteuif surd Loomis for:i?efL: Siiinterastineeasek: , We shall givit full report,oeit t!-morrow. • THE MAGNETIC TELEGRA PH. • . . The wires of the Magnetic Telegraph were coin. pleted on Siturday. communication washad with thb east oil s4lo6lay,ey:onitig, on - account of the inefficiency of .the. betley,Y. There was not s u f ficient power . to carry the fluid through. • - To-day we may hear :what is going on in the east in a moment or less. . The rooms are fitte 1 up with a view to the ac commodation visitors. An apartment is especial ly appropriated the_ ladies,—who in a few days can call and see the opeiationi of this wonderful on, or rather discovery. This scenic drama drew a fair; house on Christ. mas afternoon, and on the evening of the same day the Theatre - was jammed wika, fashionable and quiet audience. OnSaturilay the house was rather .The pii . ge will be presented to-night, and we would ad , 4Se , those who love such amusements to go, It is ''vvell got. Up—the scenery and stage propertie.i.#re excellent. The characters are well. represented:by the-company, and we would.parti Wally mention FOster, Mestay4, patighOrty, It!tk holland, .*:‘, 3lestayet r . and Mfiladiter• NOMINATIONS.: The CotivuntiOn, which met on Saturday, put in tioatittatkulhe annexed persona, for city . Oft : cerkto heisittoid for ou the 2d Tuiteday:of Jan. uary. Mr; ,Iloyrai t ` ;eat ina lettfr. leaving: . • ilta. kid cloartO MFAilalls. and•. Mr. Sing. The 31.uromiditutti.• • • • .40 °hail xas is Piiira"—Wrii. • azajudiui; Tfavid •Avorross—Wm. Jossph-,24.:Cullougp; Wm. A. Hill.: • ••.:1„ , . • ' • • The Gazette notices very favorably Mr. Holey. Rahbeck, processor on the Piano. We have heard: his qualificationi highly spoken of by a number of tour city amateurs in musk, and have no hesitation in awarding to him the praise bestowed by the Gazette. "He is (says the Gazette) decidedly the est Pianist vie have ever herd in this city,' and Pittsburgh can boast some excellent perfur tners."• • -- 311.Rirlibuck is now a resident in this city,and instructions in his art. Of course he will itieet*Witli abundant success.' Mn. l l 7 .orroir,—ln your paper of Salonlay - last, you asked, "how ale the old City Blues getting alone" , In answentowhicji, I say they - have pow more than enough oleo to fill the company *emitt ing to the requisition. The roll, though, is still open, as Capt Set:lY is determined to take out a company that wilt: be tui honor to themselves and ito Pittsburgh; lie 'wishes to get a big crowd to I make his selections. The thanks of the company ate due to Sergeant Wallace of the 11. , S. Araiv F u l l. house.—Eleved offenders .were....brotig . 'foe hit Semidries& itiftniiiiilyirt'tliselvistertif i hefOre' MI Thainii, the Mayor, from the Tombs, on the Captain, to drill the men In the'armory. -If I Saturday morning. They sere -mostly vagrancy any of your friends feel wailike, Just send them i cases. There would have_beena full dozen had ilown to Captain Seely, they could pot go under a I not one escaped from the , locks.. • better officer or braver men. Mr. Pert—l noticed fut article in your paper of the ?sth Inst. ; in which you state that the "Greens= burgh Guards' were going to support Major Lari mer, of your place, for Colonel of the Secondße giment. I beg leave, through-your paper, to cor rect this statement. I presume you recut the "Westirioreland Guards," instead, of Greensburgh. If so, you will please announce the fact that-the Westmoreland Guards will support Maj. Ger. S. H. Montgomery, a private of their own company, for said office. Yours. j.We have heard something whispered about: the streets in relation to a meeting to be held by the ladies, to express their indignation and deep disgust at the .suggestion of the authorities of Washington to tax tea! ' We arc not informed`as, to the extent of the preparations that have been .made for the interesting gathering, but presume it will all_ fall through, since the announcement in the Washington Union that the bill for the pur pose will not receive fifty votes Escape from Death.--Capt. Thomas S. Hart, of our city, superintendent of the Green. Ridge Cop per 'Company, now exploring in Adams county, wasexamining one of the Shafts, accidentry felt into.it, and although the Shaft was forty feet deep, and the bottem Solid rock, receied no serious . . ....:'-'' ,. i:-,'-ii;4• - i- I :i . i ,, 's - . • ..:-.•:.4° , ••::::; , : t",..,:.:: , :!•, -, -,-,''.;..;1"::,.-..::.1::::.:•1'-',.:':•'It:,",7:'. MSS MEE g•FLY INT; DpTCHMAN.7 TU E TIANO Gutxxeinustott, Dee. 2f, 1846 jury. Fortunately, there tt•as between five and six feet:of water in the Shaft. He remained in the Shaft, with his bead merely out of the water, up warda of two hours - , when he was discovered. Eire—The stable of Johnston Graham, in the block between Diamond alley and Fourth street was burned dawn last night. The fire occurecl in a vicinity at once dangerous and difficult to be got at, but was subdued without having done any con siderable injury, Nte noticed at the engines lots of blue jackets (Philadelphia Rangers,) whcr hand led the levers as if they had had hold of such things before. _ Capt. Naylor's Company will remain with. us until the organization of the Regiment. It was ordered by the Secretary' of War to leave for the South immediately, the secretary being under the impression that'.the oficers` , in this - State (as in some otheia) were appointed by the Goverisor.— The order hasliech countermanded and consequent ly the whole Regiment midst leave together. 'Shabby Jiyark.-711e Louisville COurielniakes a very mean attack. upon Tosso . andKnoop, charg ing them w itlt leaving that city without Paying their lieens4-. This may he true, yet`it is no evi dence of dAonesty. 'We roust first be satisfied that Mesira T: & K. designed to swindle, which can not beShown. We will never, believe that gentlemen, such as we know to be; will de stroy their reputations for ten dollars. The idea is ridiculous. - ' We learn from a . source which catki;e relied 1 on, that it is more than probable•that the-Rendez voiti of the Seam& Regiment of Pennsylvania Vol unteers will be changed from'Pittsburgh to Phila. delphia; and that Naylor's and three other corn pilules of the Regiment will-proceed South by the Ohio, while' the. remaining troops wilLprciceed by sea,irom this port, to the seat of war.—Pc,ruisy/- vanian. , . . Pittsburgh is the place of Rentlezvous. not withstanding the reliable source from which the above information came • Slity!or's Company are all'iriaitored in the ban-aiks. ' • •'• i - r.,' ~• .' .:.:.- ~,, • -. , ill'!Xt.' Thompetid, our host of the United Stites }Told, complains of having been shisselled by the CaptaM • isf the Jefferson Guards.` We are sorry that Nr,Til_sas been wronged, but whoseto blaseo----Cimt. 'Moorehead most be one_ of the b'hoys if be ordered' the best living fot his entire' company . withilut any intention of paying. But we trust the Matter may be settled yet, end differ ences explained satisfactorily to all parties. Robbery in Hardscrabble.—A poor man, whose name - we ba%;e forgotten, one 'of Bakewell's glass-1 blowers, was robbed last Tuesday night, of $3O, all he had in the world. He lives in the. interesting precinct known as kardscrabble, where] the mbberY was committed.. The police are iieifie-44911%:. . A drove" of Christmas and igeWleire Tur kic: were brought , to town yesterday. This is a new branch, orbusiness,—buying up Turkies and driving them to market like sheep. There were about a hundred in this lot; most of them seemed much exhausted. They traveled about 13 miles perday. Iu Louisvilk.blajor . "Duilrt, notorious in this city,-is:nowin Louisville, fetich ing the swonl exercises. The Dernociat notices him favorably. He promisis to make the Ken tucky boys as expurt with the sword Ili they are with the rifle. Sad 4iti4ent.—Three boys on Saturday were fir .. ing'is little cannon on, Seminary Allegheny, ifbieh bursted and horribly mutilated their faces, 00.1 .- of. them may lose his eye•sigt4. • ' heir naives are Win. Silabbs;David O'Neil:and Morrison Hull. . • Cranford gave information to the . Mayor, on Saturday, of having .been "rotted of an overcoat and other articles.' They were taken frOin his officein St. Clair et: The person suspect -411 of having committed the theft lives out the illashington road; 'He has not been arrested. criWe: underatmul tharsome of the numerous Mayoralty factions intend to hold a meeting in the old COurt klouie to-morrow afternoon or evening. We hive not teen the call; but mesume it will published in some of the papers of tbis morning. AO: piece are three physiciausin Naylor's Corn- pany . ,. and une,presehur. We do_ not kno3v how many lawyers there ale, but the Press is represent ed. • There are carpenters, ironworkers of every branch, tailors; skioesnakets, &c. The Captain is a journeyman cothluneker,.6i eras ohce. ca-"Jolin of York" aliar•Wm: C. Tobey, has a long andintiresting letter in the Fliiidelphia7.ln quirer of Friday, !rpm which we may make an ex tract or two for publication here. - _ ca . Our. good friend the street preacher was re quested to disist by one of th.f puce officers of this city.yesterday. lie did so and expressed his grati tude for the polite matter in which the message of the'Mayor was conveyed to him. al. The Temperance folks - had. si great street meeting yesterday. We believe tfielrgtitherings . do some good yet, although the leetiireti have lost their intleteUre. - • Qj-.On Wednesday, the Democratic primary meetings -trill Le held,ripd on Saturday nest, the Convention meets for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Mayor, and other city officers. The burglars noticed in another part of this paper are from Franklin county! :One. of them, we are told, has twelve aliases. Surely, among so many names he should have one good one. , L9tis tcn ON rj•Capr. Naytor.. will address friends of Temperance at Temperance Hall, this eveninti.— lie is a glorious speaker upon such a them; and we bare no doubt the ball will be crowded.: -Boor& upon. Mr. .Audrews.--,Ort Christmas eve, a brutal Ussaull. wns made .upon. the . gentlemanly proprietor of the Eagle Saloon. The offender CS , coped. The people .of Allegheny city; had a great rneeti g in the Ark •on Tuesday evening last, at chic they resolti•ed to attend the palls and vote “No. icense,". - • . Burglary,--On last Tuesdar or Wednesday evening, the house of Mr. Iligbrs porter, was en tered by some V illains, who found ten dollars, which they appropriated to - their own use and made ME- Olapt. of the Indiana Regiment, who fought 61 Monterey is now at the St Charles Ho tel. He will return to the wars immediately. He received a furlough. ,41e.s. Jaynes Esq is spoken of as a Citizens' Candidate for May 3r. We are not aware that he ha's expressed a desire to be put before : the people as'a candidate. c.C.Some malicious person started a story yes terday that the Aliquippa bad ' blown up. He ought to be ncobbed." • 0:71lie Rangers attended the Prfsbyterian church, Fifth street, yesterday.. They went in ,a (I,llrs. Mowatt, our favorite, has been very enthusiastically welcomed upon her re.appearance at the Charleston thiatre. al The alarm of fire of Chri.stmas turned on to tie .etilse. The engine .coinpnnices had a ho chase. - At an •Enct—The ease of IdayorCessatt against S: Bissell, has:been discontinued, The coun. ty has saved some cost - Henry Catnp6Pli has received, the Whig, no lion for Mayor of the city of Allegheny. o'..The streets, are again muddy—Fifth street . nuticularly: Where is the street Commissione? In'the District Court the:argUment list wi be taken up to-morrow. "The Neu Englander"•is the title of a new .de mocratie weekly paper. in this cilSi publislted„by A. - A-.l4lelvia $e . The editor is 'opposed ..to the extension of slavery and in favor of revenue by direct taxation.--Bvslon Courier. Stadia" Typi Seffer.—Ancither invention ant).l the newspaper profession 'the most, astouhding,of ' all; has just been brought into successful operatirm in-this city. We, allude to Clay & Itosenhtirgh's Steam Type Setter, which' basaid df two men and - three boys, can put up; P much iffintell Mat ter as ten compositors can do by the-present sys 7 tern: -N. Y. Sun. . . • TEIIPERANCEI TEMPERANCE! ORANII llon: Charles Naylor, Captain, of the Temper mace Rangers, en route for Mexico, will address the. Washingtonians,•ind his fellow-citiz4is generally on.the all alisozbing anhject of the disacricanMixt cans, at Tetnperance Hall, on Monday evening, Dec. 28th, at early . ,.gas light. The : ladies ate requested to attend early procure cinufortablc seatg. -- • Bic o "°t. -Tuz C'olmirr EE, . . • • ' s •• • • • . . . ' . r''l ' 'i,..'..:':''5'..,! . !?;:,..';11:::'.! - :::: : . ': -- . ~~ :::-. ` :~. Min ci:pihre r c ieti the Nets Orleans Merenryof the , 18th.' It contains nothing of importance from the Army. It his dates via Havana, from the city of MexlcirOo the 29th' Nov , nine days later than pre) viout.talxices„ There are accounts from the Pacific to the 11th, bat further than the arrival of the sloop of war • Cyane, off . the port of Guyarnas„. and her block 4ing,it, and a statementif:raistterwriterthat . blockade of Mazatlan, was conducted in so loose.* manner that entered . and -departed with itn• we - finil nettling new. .f v..,3, _ .•,"- MUM MBES purity, This news Is 12 days later than'tbiietihisti con- . tamed the account of - "the massaire7 41 - 11 1 .04.nk Americans at q.os Angelo." • iI.TII.CT ItIOU A LiTTEII DATXD, , • • Cincinnati, Dec. 25,' The Circassian and Messenger •passed this cityra day before yesterday with therennsylyatyortli n ,' Yesterday the StAnthony and. tie Allpnppa ill • ' rived four or five More cmiiisides. landed for ashort time, and appeaied in our streeta; ;; in parade, with music. We felt _quite'. animated at their,,appearance. They were all in. excellent • jind in good spirits. • Nouns, • 'R S.: T.,. Died*. . L On' Saturday, at 3 p'clock;:gotr,Di„ yortgest daughter of Samue'l and Prttainiu . RellUr, years and 5 MoOths: - The ,friends of the faMilfore respectfully invi ted to attend her funeral from.the residence a her :father, on Penn street, at 10 ii'Clock this (Moodity), • morning- A ;I;4I.,EftSONS living in their: 'paitseisiiii:ini l ot the property or the.., , 01d. City are re: .• • quested to bring it to the Arranty, : eorrier Cecil" ii. " ley and Liberty st. - fly order. , de2S , • - C. C. SEELY,Carzarri.. THE new t story tree stoouao at the corner or Smith ? field siinnirst stroets, with an ()nuance frOm Ist „ street to the 2d and 34, stories, which Stilwell adapted for purposes requiring large and well lightedroomi: The store room is 26 by 60 ft. with good drreellarit and vanits—a first rate stand- for ,the Grocelz,4fh; provision Trade or Furniture rooms. Apply to JOHN melt -hoar°. dec2S..dlw* •NO.FICE. • , • TirAVING sold • outMy establishment to Doctor _- _Li. William .2. Irwin, I _cheerfully -recommend him total my former friends and customers: -.., :•• • EIDGAIt s TLIPRN: , Irerturel brag Store. • The undersigned having bought out the store'of Edgar Thorn, corner et 'Rene iind•llarrd streets, sq licits a share of the drug'lk.nd medicine custom . f tlio city and surrounding couetry., 21-general assortment ofall.the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Blushes and Combs will al-1 ways be kept on band. Physician's prescriptions st-'- curately compounded. TV. store will be opeziit hours of the day. and siglit4, • • WILLIAM F. corner of Penn and Ilandids.,l • • • Conklluggir.insproved Lard Olt:' wy BARRELS Winter Lard Oil; just received irona 1 the manufacturers and for sale at Ciacionati price* wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS tlec - • Na. Liberty at. • 1111111 BIGIIT PLACE to buy Woollen j_ )0 per cent cheater than the . same could have been bought six weeks ago of the utnnufacturers is la. • ROBINSON'S Emporium: Third O r , one door West of Wood: • New Rook's—Just Received. MEMORIAL of . Egypt, The' Red' Sea ' The /I' Wilderness; or Sin and Pine,' MountSins4, Jerusalem and other principal localities of the Nos? ; .Land -visited 'brief notes of* ratan through France; Rome, tfiples, Constantinople; and the Danube: by. Georgeorie vol. 12 • mo. Price, • - - $1 4 2 5-7 Life in New York, by the :maim of toThe white meeting Rouse," iSmeVrice 59. cts.:- A... Message from God; or thoughta on - religion for thinking. men, by Rev. John Cumming;" have a message from God unto thee: , . IS me. ; price 37; cents.. Sketches of North Carolina, historical,and biO graphical, illustrative of the principles of a portion of the earty settlers, by Rev. Wm. Henry • Foote. -4. For sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT. Er. .ENGLISH; ' .'. Market at. between 344nd 4th ste. ' Dissolution of Pextuersittp. . . .-: , THE. partnership existing between the ..,,urop.- 1 ed, under tho firm of SCII.IIIA.Br. SCHEIBIeIit,. - was dissolved on -the 3d inst.i by mutual consent. The books of the concern are aim the , htutde-,0f.14. Scribe, Who is authorized to settle . all .accountL , The Bookstore will be continued at the oid staidly:" Mr. Scriba• the Bookbindirm by'Mr. Scheibler. - " - VICTOR 5CR18.&,...'.. - O,I.ISTAVUS SCHEIBLE.;., Dec. B:'s, 1648 • Books and Stntionary. AVING just returned from the F..ast-iiritlia mast R elegant and. extensive stock of Fancy Station nry and Books Ibr Christmas' and New , YeatiirGlfth 'would call the attention of the public to my , 'totem No. 115:Wood st. - Prices extremely, jeW. Among atrtat seleation of Books for old and young,kmen.. tion . ,t The Boudoir Annual, f0r,1847 "..Diadem, -" -44 . Baguet, . 44 _ 44 14,58 Rose, . ~Amaranth, 44- 44 Mayflower, " FOrget-me.noi, • " LeailetaofMemory 44 • • 44 Rainbow,' - --4 c f , Lady's Album,' 44- -' Sicred Mountains. 44 ,Olustrated Book of Christian ~ Ballads Scones in the Life of Christ; The Tortoise Shell Eitten,fer 1E 4 47: 44 ' ' Annualette, - ; ". Christian Blossoms, . „ ~. The, 800. of Nursertlthytheir. Together with a great selection of BOokifoi"Chlitl,_ ten, Onmes, Portfolios, &c. VICTOR SCRIBA, - 115 VCrOod it, rionday Presents. - - S CENES in the Life of the Savior,bythe'PoctSonit Scenes in the Lives ot- the Apostles, illustrsted..4 Book of Christian Ballads. , il • • •.- r • The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry,,V dittdldll Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S.C Walt. , The Snow Flake, a gift for Innocence and !Anti. Portraits of the Presidents. „ • . - The 8.0110 Books, in setts. - - . The .Tonas " " • . , The Every Day Book, • • „„,, The Parlor (g . . . The Leisure Hour Book. - The Young Maws Evening - Book, The Summer Day Book. - - Alio a.' large assortment of finely bound ltdistret laneous Works.. - - • - • • - •r. ,•:' dee.2•t For sale by LUKE Loomits'Art.4o: . Omer. Nastroa.rves. Bs,Ema Issurtarly*Cp?Sanlri-”, Pittsburgh, Dec. 190, 1849.:. , N election for Able Directori of:this Company,. to serve forthe ensuing year, will be-held., this office, Monday, the.4th.day oilanuary nog, W. tweep the-boura of 10 o'clock, A.M. aud2-9"ploCkx: htf. (dec224d) ROBERT FINNEY,: E5c7.1..):, VRESII FitUlT.—.2o but. Wt. _ . X ' t.... . 100 ' t Sultana. ..500 , Zante.Dutsaniti , . 200 $i Borden: Psunesi— - 100%w Genoa Caroni lc Lemon Orange In atone for sale by -I,D. WILLIAMS: -d e24 110 wood octal EACIih:S.2OO bushels irinar , for lisle b - I P D.VILLIght. 111 St Co:; 110 Wo'oirst:' 13osliele noon . • . BFor sale by. ' II.IArI4IA ISiS Coco* and r. BOXES Baker's and Fells : Cee.4114 5 ". a Broma; . • .• " • Cocos 5 " Norfolk Chocolate:- 5 " Oakes— • , crtadFierich Chocolate, ) ?For 'sale by J. D. WILLI.MISI&CO4 - teas.l /1)V)014 . . MILO JR-50 bbli.Tatterscaitis extra Coreatst by FRIEND, RHEY I. v. 4 teXot ; • • - • ; +.• ',s7Water'stil, . . :. y:: . =fel f-;;,` ElM=fo=ll MEM =MEM ;c„. r~,. ~..~ `J , ~.:.~ .: ~~" ~~' • :".. ,•-•!•%)••• ~ . :t A - . • •., • ' • -.1 • i 4