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Holl6llothilikOgligoll We have op our desk the ''Screir:ii .Initual Re -i-port of the President and Aftinagers of thelfonon gakikA:#o6o4.lC9tYp!all" iacli a perusal, we find it ve!tintetesOng;', not alone to thoie engrig , t'd izi thts :great citizens ' of Wextern. pgansylvania. gerieiaily. _We regret 'thaelack of - .. .spier prevents us from. giving More copious ex . trait:4om - its:pages. - We , vril4- however; copy stich-p`Otitina which svi,regaid aiparticolarly atitteilieland valuable: The cot:Riau) , has now passed:the second year -sincethetairiplctiiiti of 'the .Work; and 11305 say periodzinee the cirivirdetmeenent of the haue its prospects bee t p so bright. The -amount of• Tolls received this year show a great increase:of business aver that of last year.'' 4 The tradeoriliekinongabe.laNalleY is fast incr-easiPii the banks cif-ttiO•viver - are becoMing lined •with manufacturing Villages; the coal 14citnese is:At be. ginning to tr dereloped." ,linOthet great source of Relit nisi, (says the-Re pelt) Willbe the - lams Taa - nx, when that region 'of country is reached by The Improvement. That part oC our Stat e; hordering on theYirginia line, anci?Lite.Siate . of-Virginia along - the banks of the Chiat'and - Menkrugaltela"rivers; abounds With iron • ort And timber ,` there are several ',valuable lion WoiliS . io - oy-eration, but the difficulty of reaching •••-• a market, has prevented a more eitensire develop ment.of-the- resources and wealth of this region. The:'gteit - convenience afforded liY the improve ment and its Complete success,' , has not been lust upon- the enterprising eitizeos of that portion of the '!Old Dominion," and in application is now making to the I.egislature, to incorporate a Com pa.nY;.4o•rriake-a•Slack-water Navigation from the 4tatiline - -toClarkbburgh, aAlistatice of nearly one handredsAniles, running -through an exceedingly rich - Mitt fertile vAley; and as this portion of the' Statellis.never received any - benefit from former cep" ertairines -of-public moneys, in the stay of lin proceoneata, it is but fair to preatime, that what they now ask, will be libcrAlly granted to them. 1 and,thifthe 'Stile will subscribe a sufficient a mount of Stock to put it within the reach of indi ‘ . .idual.enterprise to complete the Work. ••In:sperking- of the act of Incorporation author- i;aing the construction of a Slack Water Naviga tion, cur the Youghiogheny River, the Report says: aThe Youghiogheny passes through one of the finest ,agricultoral districts of PelMsylvania and banks abound in extensive depoSites of coat ' and iron ore, and 'lichen Mice that imZ ; rtant tributary of—tlie.Mimungabela is improv it must add largely. to-the revenue of our miprovetnent, and tend to . - swell the rapidly augmenting trade of .4.„ Pittsburgh." 4 • usiott of the: /Report of the Presideot,Mr, Moorhead: . , ` 4 •Tiveronclushin, it is extremely :gratifying, that whilst-the revenue his realized fully the highest estimate of the most sallguice friends of the Im ptoventent„,this result is obtained by charging a rate of toila-4reatly below that charged ori similar Improvements in this and adjoining, - States, parti cularly on - the article of Coal. Por instance, the toll on one thousand bush ' els of Coal, passing the intire extent of our •;lavigation, fifty-six miles, ;through laiiiLbekt, is only $2 91 (lathe MuskingumLock Navigation, Ohio :ammo distance and quality, On the. Greer') and Barren river Navi K.y. do, 9 O . LII say . . On the Sehuyiki 11" river Navig.ation4Pa, do. 11 85 On the,Pennsylvania canal, do. . to 05 On'the N. York Canal, same distance and quality,_ 3 35 On the Erie Extension Canal, Pa. do. do. 7 F.l On the Penna.& Ohio " Pa. & 0: do. 10 :21 So also.of other articles, as may be tern by re. ferenee,tothe Rates of Toll estimated on the sere. rat Impforements above mentioned. The tolls for the year 1846, wafted to P 3.422 34 4 • f. 4. i 1545, 44 28,5'79 70 Being en increase of 514,942 no Or more than fifty per cent. The increase as will be seen by the• Inspector's statistics,: has not linear confined to one or a few articles, but has extended to almost every thing carried oa lhe river, more especially coal and passengers. And whilst the local travel has greatly increased, it is highly grat ifying to be able to state, that the number of stage passengers has increased from tWelve thousand four hundred and fifty-two fast Year, to twenty thousand and forty-nine this year; all going to prose the increasing popularity of the route, not , only as a'medium of communication between the east and west, but also as a matter of convenience and accommodation to the inhabitants of the Tan COAL Ta ADZ —The mos: imPortant feature noticed in the Report before us, is that in reference to the Coal Trade. - Mr. Lothrop states that -*The "trade, in this article alone has grown in a single year, from one hundred and sixty-four thon sand four hundred and seventy-one to two hundred sind ,Seyenty - -seven- thousand eight hundred and eighteen tons, or more than sixty-eight per cent. At the same rate of. progressior—and the experi ence of the-Lehigh and Schaylkill Navigation, with ao better or greater market than this, proves that the calculation is riot extravagant or onreasonable —it will , in" less than three years, amount to one million of tons, (which would be equal to the high. eat capacity of our best lines of Canal,) and would yield.to the Company in the shape of tolls, at the present, very low rates, and taking half the length Of the.lmprovement as the average distance of transportation, a yearly revenue of about sixty' thousand 'dollars, without taking into the account • sitter merchandise, produce or passengers, from which a large share of your receipts will always be derived, and which have already amounted to • the eery , handsome sum of thirty-three thousand two-hundred and eleven dollars, as will be seen by a reteretice to the returns of the last year. -It is•proper to state, however, in connection with this subject, that the rate of toll assessed upon the article of coal, under the very liberal and judicious i regulations which you have adopted' with a view ' , to the encouragement of the trade, are far short of What you are authorized to impose, and much low. er than is exacted on any other improvement of the likellescription in this country." 711.0, Eanons.—We were pained yesterday to obierve the number of typographical errors that appeared in our paper. It is impassible to keep clean altogether; nor do we attemplit; but such a shower of blunders we hope never to be guilty of again. An artide from the ChrOnicle, relative to the pay of County Commissioners, was credited to tlie , :Tet. The Infanticide case belonged to the Third-ward instead ,91 the Seventh, &c. We shall attend to the proofs wore carefully hereafter. _ _ifp•The Chamber of Commerce of Charlestown, -S. 'C. have held meetings to take into cansidera _tiorkand,rievise means for extending;the telegraph from that city to the northern cities, and also to Mobile brtd - Neii_ Orleans. Ur:term:ix 'nesse/Ain Conzaz.—lihe catalogue of this institution foi 1846-7 has been.published. • It appears froto it that the institutio ,is ma ugh ly. proppenius-eonditieo.• The. following is: the' summary it giyes of the' strudenpyn+ in counse -1 tinn. viz : . Theological students,/.4;4mediCal stu-; dents., 214; other• students 9(Y --Total 320. .. 1131 F 611111 1%, Ctrfe . W ini ! ,.ioe~eystone of Sat -4.*leso. 4 , 10Peliga*:ippointed to the Fourth Of March Cc . tufa : lion, as ascertained, with 'their initruetic - ' , Wed. - This V belieee 4retty acct Dike in ou'i-owniiossest the result of other' , perfect the list: Sepatal Allegheny and Bt by Bettlei. Armstrong, Indian; IT. N. Lee, recommet Nixon, named by Cal Berks--J. Glancy Shrink. Beaver and Mery by Beaver. Bradford and Tia; ell for K R. Shunk. Cumberland and med by Perry. and it ' Dauphin and Nortl instructed by Dauphin for N. B. Eldred. Fayette and Greene—William Searight Lebanon and Lanaister—D. B. Marshall, in structed by Lebanon for AT B. Ehlretl,-and 'Real- Frazer. Luzerne and Coluinbia—Andiew Beaumont, named by Luzern°. 141iftliti, Juniata and Union--Jolm S. Miller, in structed for James Zdrus. Northampton and tehigh--Gen. Benjamin Po zel, named by Lehigh, instructed for Frs. R. Shaul:, Gen. Conrad Shimer,inamed by Northampton. Philadelphia count --Wm. J. Reed, Michael D. Wartman and. Abrahntn I'. Eyre, instructed for F. R. Shunk. Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe and Pike—Geo Rhan, named by Schuylkill and .I‘lonroe, and A. G. Brodhead, Jr, byTarbort. Susqueliannab,. Wayne and Wyoming—S. S. it'inchester, named u 1 instructed by Wayne, for N. B. Eldred. Warren, Jefferson, Clarion, Potter anil Mllean —C. 13. Curtis, instructed for N. B. Eldred. Westmoreland and Somerset—lsrael Painter. Tork—Robert Fisher. Depresentattee Delegates. Armitrong- r James Beaver—Thomas J. ower. David Porter. Bedford—S. H. Tate, W. C. Reamer, instructed for Francis R. :hunk. Perks—Charles Kepi , Daniel Kuta, Jacob Raefstlyder and Adam, homer, instructed for Francis R. :bunk. Butler—John Bredin. COM bria--Juseph IWDonattl. Dauphin--Joseph W. Cake and John 31taullsy, instructed for N. B Eldred. Payette--Westley Frost and James B. Das:W. sou. Franklin--Jatnes NM, Wilson Reilly. Greene—R. H. Lindsay. Huntingdon and Blair--It. W. Christie and A P. Wilson. Jefferson, CI an on and Veriango—Thomas Sutton, instructed by Clarion for Francis K. Shuuk. Lancaster—Dr. Autos K. Rattier, Thomas Mo. derwell, And:etc- Dunlap, J R. Long, James StPhail. Lebanon—C. D. Glecinger, instructed for N. IL Eldred. Lehigli and Carboa—Joshua Fry, John Fat- nger. Luzerte.James W. Goff. 11. 11 Wright. Mercer—M. C. Trout and James Go!loway. Mifflin—Reuben C. Hale, instructed for Junes Barns. Monroe end Northampton—William °smileld named by Monroe. Northampton--David I). W agoner, Challeo L.ockentaae k. Perry—Dar id Stewart, instructed fur Francis II Shrink. Philadelphia City—David Dori, John F. Deal John Hamilton, Jr., P. Barry Hays, Horn Ii Kneaa, William J. Leafier, John G. Sharp. Philadelphia County—Daniel M'ltlenorny, Soh". mon Demerol, Samuel Taylor, Tohn Robinson, Joseph Lippincott, Hugh Clark, John Miller and John Sullins:l, instructed for Franca It Shunk. Schuylkill—F. W. Hughes, Henry'Voute. Somerset—Joshua F. Cox. 'Susquehanna and Wyoming—W. S. Jayne, na med by Wyoming. Tioga—John C. Knox, instructed for Francis R. Shunk. Union and Juniata—Samuel ItiWilliams, Thos. Bower, instructed by Union, fur James Bums, first choice, N. B. Eldred, second choice. Warren and Mlle:m-111'r= Payne, instructed for N. B. Eldred. it Wayne and Pike—W. 11. Dimmick, named by Wayne, instructed fur N. B. Eldred. Westmoreland—John Klingensmith, Henry k- Bride and Alex. Johnson. York—Col. John Raukin, Dr H. G. Bussey and Andrew ItEConkey. LAKE Coviernca.--The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser says full $1,000,000 have brea expendel an the ebnstructiors and repairs 9f vessels the pail year, and $3,300900 within five years, above-the Falls. Yet this was lonia.' inadequate to the dc• wands of the last season. The preparations mat. ing forlhe next season are on an equally extended scale. Mutt. Itrxr. Cut_ FI(SATO:VT.—The Washing ton correspondent of the Commercial Advertiser writes a graceful letter respecting, New Years Day at the President's in mliich we find a flattering no tice of the daughter of Col. Benton, who Married the gallant Fremont. “Look there in the centre! Who is that N-ovng end lovely creature will( such high inielligence and lovely and agreeable manners, now (glutting French with this diplomat, then Spanish with that, anon Italian with another. What a wife ah e would make far an Ambassador! Soft you, sir.— That lady is married and a mother. bite has more discernment than her father, far seeing as he is. and was disobedient enough to think for herself, and to unite her destiny to a young lieutenant, who in the tide of time may, fOr aught I know, become President ofa republic on the Western side of this continent. Tits Lowess Grnss.—The Hon. Andrew Stew art, of Uniontown, who recently paid a visit to the factories at Lowell, Mass., relates the follow. ing nnecdote in a letter published in the Union town Democrat : "In looking over the pay roil lie book, which I accidentally picked up from the trble, I found on twenty-seven consecutive pages. containing eight hundred signatures, nearly all girls, but a single one that had made a mark or X, all written in a good, and many of them in a most elegant hand. The clerk observed to me that. Lord Morpeth, when on a visit to this country some years ago, happened to be present on pay day, and with some surprise enquired: 'What! do your operatives write." 'Cr.e tainly. sir,' said thc'clerk,'the Americans all write, Directly there camp in a.map who made his mark: sald'hia_lordship witli a shine, 'I thought you Said all ; wrote:- your 19rdship— thisVras ari-Einifshinsen,' ykeicopstt,hrsiiircisbiP grinneo"ghastly, ' •, - • 1,-. -.., , ' -,,.. , ~.,..—. - .• ~-,..- •, .... ~ 5 . .,..1 , yt. " ..• pr - from the _irlsle AegisSu:wt. BATTLE. GILOUSD:VINP J.ILCXIiON,.. lanttaryl2.th, 1 , 17. saitTniitsz-Hstiing ittlitst‘gorit feyeliu:upil t I canettllutii owns ; - 1 . • titikteii:Allnptkve the mectonktune :, , by writing " to you. i I;at this mo- Moat. ainyvrititig from my, tint;with: my knapsack !pi a dksk; end Rikty; ; llitiniltodi: . I?rurnil, Kari. mil.. Tones, sitting around me. I teas bn guard lait'itight, and never in my lite passed so disagreeable a time. A cold, north-west wind, tc companied with a heavy rain: mud at least 13 inches deep,aud ;to be =compelled to march rot four successive hours, you. can easily, imagine What •kindvf state I am in. . _ 7 .tention. After leaving old Pitt, I began to lead meal diet's life. I was transformed from a citizen to a dier, froths man unto a dog; t but if ever a' dug served his master well, so will I serve my 'country. Our food !consists of &con, Pork; Beans, Biscuit and Coffee. • AS you know, 'the Killers 'Addlllonliters *ere our companions from. Pittsburgh_ to New Orleans. They were very quiet, and•behavoil themselves in an orderly and peaceable We -arrived at Cincinnati on Christmas 'day, but were :prevented by Col. Wynkoop from going on shore, a privilege, however, that the companies who preceded us en joyed. Nothing of incident occurred on our pas sage to New Orleans, excepting that two of the Killers deserted, but were pursued and arrested in the space.of a few hours% They, however, desert ed from this.place a few days ago, and have not since been laearauf. The King of the Killers was tried by a court martial and. convicted of drunk enness, disorderly and mutinous conduct, and was sentenced, to one month's eonfinement, but . was pardoned by the Colonel. We artired here on the Ist, and I with the rest, of the mess went to .NeW Orleaus, and stopped at. the St. Charles. The Kalavins was very high as long as the dimes lasted—and they go devilish fast in New Orleans—and I honestly believe there is not twenty dollars in the pockets of the whole of the DuqOesnes. For my own mesa there is twenty ceots, which will go for segars before an hour. Talking of money, there is a great excitement 1 in the Blues and Grays, in relation; to the funds raised by the citizens. Not one cent of it has. I ries been paid to a member of either company. It I understand the matter right, the money was rai -1 sell for the purpose of an equal distribution among the non-commissioned calicoes and privates, and I ','am informed that it was equally divided herwern Captains Hay and Herron, to be distributed among, the members of their companies, r They say they hate no money, and the only way to account for; it is, that it was spe n t f ur del icac i es for them -1 p er due cionsi.leratfon of the whole cafe, we are 'elves- At all events, the nic'aeY is gone- ens no of opinion Out %era is nothing, in the laws refer account has been rendered of it. The gromibling re d to th at reade . rs etc. Laynz ineligible 25 a mem. is pretty much confined to the mend ere of The her of Connril. Alderman are d ee t aie di ne i v bi e by trio companies who came item other counties, and the express words of the act, though they do trot They as. right, because they were tO tic e l ' t he'l and receive their essnidninents out of the City Treasury, equipped 4 t the expense 'ef the c ompany- and re . , heat au irt horn other matters this may be account . t alto !::72 dollars. ; for from the spirit of our institutions hich Lieut. Black is quite popular raid% the seer opposed to tvlacing . dinli'cial and leg:slat:cc holiness, mans. more so than Cod 'Wynkoop. in the same hands, But it would not have been dtaiiiel Geyer is in New Orleans very bail with I r i ,,,, sr y to exclude aldermen in express terms, it icier. and is not expected to lice. We are 8 e ' next clause was intended to diarialify all per- , confined titer none of US bare ban l l a'"eto see sous holding office under tlee haws of the Comman him I hale not been outside of the hoe of aeimi• wealth, for the alderman should have been; id:squirt- , nidit since the Ist first except the day fir Wtot ytc entra l cl ause , New Orleans. Looking , at the grarom - atiral conetruction of the I do not expert to be back in rittaburgh for a i rema i n d er of the section, ii seem s t o us that the, sear or tun, and as tie hare a tat ref of fellows, generality of th e wor d a. 0 efive i s li mite d b y th e in the mess, I hate no doubt the time trill pas.: ' sia b e itue m w oc d t to inch an adder as der i ves its well enough. i t emoluments from the City Treasirry, whether the We have about a deixerl sick in cue company; office be one created by a law of the State or by w ith the trysruitery, caused by drinking the water an ordirtaoce of that city, except that of alderman, of the Mississippi; °therm ire the health et the w hi c h i s specialty excepted, and for other reason s whole liniment is good- 3 leee N 0 .3 tie 411 Si I This construction will seem more apparent 0,1 and If coo would see them snatch a slice rd Peak tog the word ' (the einoitunents ulieteuf and a line 4. you would say that they would throw are pail &t ) its proper foters. It refers to the• Barre/l's B " aniers ""n"derahlY in the shade. 1 ; word 'office - in the preceding part of the seittcrice,; The heather byre is about as cold as it is in' an d th ere f ore ne e essar i ty Connects the whole to.l Pittsburgh in December. An old Planter told me, cet t iern an d the qualification .as to the made I n the weather is colder than it hos teen for the last of payment itt c r iaN uul im s , nezesitartty apply as 4 , ) years, tii.t to-day there is guile a charge, the. well ti o:ficcra created by law and to tfon.e. create I; Inn is eat warm. and it is hoped that rte will ha% e• b y omias ,,. r , n . m. It will Lei that by the ex C.eanant time on the Gulf_ elusion of aldermen all johrial officers were ex. I The Grays, with ou t any bragging. Is the fioest eluded from the city legislation, and that other part I drilled company in the whole rtegiment, and the of the act seems designed to exclude all executive . S. conker* now at New Orleans, sap that the ° mee t s, and to tar. vent those deriving, their s dories Regiment is the finest one that cies encamped on Loin the City Treasirry from ha% mg anything to I the Battle Ground. do with fixing ths,,ammint thereof. Vie hare a Regiment parade every other. day,' We ought also to say that no stain should be ch.-, 11)"" parade twice a day' went devilfth frenelissel on a darlstful construction of the laic ; Mud with me at t in t to rise up at th e first appear We Therefore furl that 'the said Geo. W. Lim; once of day, but I have become pretty well broken , i s en t it l e d to his I,llt ass , a menthes of the Select Council of the City of Pittsburgh, and unit': to be; al:rimed thereto, 11. IILTBURIi:; Jan. 2f, ISt:, W. 11. LOWRIE. I I do not know any thing else to write to you, at present, and indeed i am so tired ant am so much bothered with the ho)a cutting up, that it is impos sible to write with any kind of 13tiqucti,on. P. S few rowdy volunteers went this atter noon to a grocery about a mile, Isom the camp, and talseJ ft row with the landlord. Atter destroy• ing all the bar fixtures. &c., the landirml seized lOs double barrelled pin, turd shut a member of the Wyoming Compauy very severely in the breast and (are. A killer was also pretty sovvrtly wounded. The gun eras loaded with buckshot -- The landlord vas arrested and placed in jail at Neu• Orleans. FROM TUE GULF. rim/ of the U. S. ship Relief. The Pensacola Gazette has the following notice of the arrival of the United States store ship Relief, from the Gulf. There is some account of a con flirt between the Mexicans and two boats' crews tinder command of Lieut. !Semmes, but unfortu nately it is incomplete, it having, we presume, been accidentally omitted: . -The U. S. store ship Relief, Oscar Ulu., Lieut. Com'g. days from Anton Lizardo, arrived here yesterday. We are indebted to an Aker of the ship for the following item of news: The Reliet experienced very heavy weather on her passage hither—hove to !iti hours in a most violent North er. On the morning the Relief sailed, a boat w • ns discovered discharging cargo at Anton Lizaido.— Commodore Conner immediately despatched two boats, under command of Lieut. R. 'Semmes, (late cominander of the Somers,) who did it in the most handsome manner, the Mexicans; keeping up a heavy lire all the while. COM. Conner had the Squadron distributed along the coast, block ading the ports with unabated rigor and his usual vigilance. The U. S. schooner On•ka-hy-e, Lieut. Berryman, Com . g, arrived at this port on ,Thursday last from Key West. The following list of Gold and Silver Coins , comprising what are a legal tender under the laws of Congress, is .from Thornpion'a Bank:Note Re- porter: ' Sovereigns, $4 83 Spsnish Dollars, $1 00 flaltSovereigns, 241 ,Mexican Dollars 1 00 Napoleons, (401.) 383 Five-franc pieces, 93 Double do. (401.) 7 66 Also, DOliyar and Doubloons, 13 00 Perdvian Dol- Shares, if good weight, lays, if good . - .in proportion. weight, - 100 . .4ubtriasiireri PoOraAeis:tri);e',theie,coins when offered, except in eases of EVE It B. of the rillithrlii; City/ cies ni-tkvivr#ie .ailmanfrom‘.-Sevcath Ward. CASE STATED. Select Co 1 --- In --„pnisti - ceii''of prriclarifation .4 - duly baited' by th:slayrir o the city of PittSburgiti. an - `election was,held 'on: -*slay, tbie_l2t*4ay of January', for -Ilifrolr ciridn-; bet - s of the Select end - Common Cerunchs of se . - city.'; That at'Said electinft 'Geo. W. Layng received a majority of the votes cast for a member ok the Select Council for the Seventh Ward - irt said'citt, by the electors of said'ward, of rwhich said electlon the said Geo. W. Layngin ceiCed froth theludge; Inspectors, &c., a'certificate iti en Proper forrric Eying that the said George W. Layng bad been Lily elected as aforesaid a mem ber of the Select council for said , city for the pe riod of three year& i thence next ensuing. That the said George W. Lim did appear at the time and place appointed fok the organization of said Coun cil, and did then atl there offer to show and prove that he Was the person designated in said eertifi sate, and 'aid then 4id there claim his seat as mem ber of said Councit. and _was willing to take the oath required-by latv, but that admission to a seat as member of said Formed' was denied the said George-W. Layng, snd the oath required by law I was refused to be Wllministered to the said George W. Layng, by and oh behalf of the President pro. `tem., and the mernl4-i of said Select Council then 1 and there assembled' 11.3 aforesaid, on the ground . i, that he, the said-George W. Lay'ng, bed the office of Notary Public, ihieh is hereby admitted,..and was thereby ineligible to a scat as member of said Cduncil under the 24 2 1 h section or the charter of said city, which is in,ire following Words, to wit: "Be it enacted, &c., Iliat no 'lllderrnan of the said city, or any person bidding an office of trust or profit under the laws of the Commonwealth or the Ordinances of the Setect-'and Common Councils. the emoluments whereof is paid out of the Treas- ' ury of the said city, tihalt be competent to serve as a member nf the Se(ect and Coin:non Councils.' Reference will also lie had to sections 2d and :id of said charter, It is submitted (muter the resolution of the said Select Council under date of the tOth inst.) to the Judges of the 'llistrietiCourt of Allegheny county, in the above statemeni•of facts, to decide TA hether or.not he. the saW (.4:3:ge W. Llyng. was then and there entitled to he .4 ought to base been admit ted to his seat, and sreorat in as a member of the Select Council for th4city of Pittsburgh as afore. said.. ; C. 0. LOOM'S, &1. for City, Gro. W. LAING. Pi ttilitirgb. Jan, '24, IEI7. ()PIN ioN nom:Pm - is or COMMON COUNCIL Net on NlG:lday etcningiani A resulutian w eJ e 3 ro furinsli each mem. Ler with a copy.of the Dige.t of City Ordtnanccs. A rcsclution to pay expenr.cs of late election was adopted. An ordinance relative to the streets of the Eghtll and Ninth Wards, ssas passel. A resolUtion was relopfed is strtreLing the ittarket Committee to enquire into the expediency of re• port ing an ordinance to let the stalls of the Diamond ikliirket. out to the highest bidders, Mr. Holmes °tiered a resolution direetitig the Committees on Engines and Hese to repot the cost of one or Cox'e Patent File Escape Ladders. Read three times and adopted and concurred in by S. C. A resolution ditectintr, ;be pn) mcnt of bulmice due George Howarth was The Presidents of the Councils. were npppinted ex-officio members of the Fin ince and %Yale': Com mittees. Adjourned: . EXPLANATION A correspondent from the First Regiment, whose letter we publish today, complains bitterly of Capts Herron and Hay. for the manner in which the money contributed. by our citizens for the use of the noncommissioned officers and privates of the two Pittsburgh Companies, has been disposed of. “11. 13." does great injustice to the Captains when he surmises that the money has been'squan• tered by them for luxuries. • They deposited the whole amount with Major Larimer, before they left this city, for the benefit of the families of the volunteers that may be need. This was certain: ly a just and right dispo . sition of the money, and only needs to he known to be appreciated by the members of the companies of Capts. Herron and Hay.' Splendid Silver Horn,—We were yesterday shown the Silver Horn that is to be presented to the g,En gine Company, that takes the greatest number of Tickets for the Niagara Ball. It is certainly a bedutiful instrument, far exceeding any thing 01 the kind we hare ever seen. It I:vas made by Mr. Wu. R. Sierra, a silver smith of this city. ,His . 4tablishment is hi the Diamond. - The Horn tan be seen . at J...7. - Ginespie t: Co.'s Looking Glass store, HO. 7611'004 e.treer. We regret that we did 'Of receit#:our friend Q's letter,, dated , ;Battle Grotinj, (ileacNeW Orleans,) January kitteruntif‘yesterday. \- 9reuulle the nebB is now 01d, 1 , - 11 . .11 1. 6'will,'hoIrever, copy an'extrieii'n relation to veryjistinguiahed geithiman, s wlent with the Giays—Di..JUrkson,. Our eurissperuielit says: Dr. Jackson s•lriencts no doubt behappy to learn that beicirbgressing nobly. He thinks and talks of ncitini, , but war—a man of extermination; especially on - • I am very sorry'to say, - since writing : the . above, thht the :Doctor's valour:lias 'somewhat "esoled, owing, thongh, I think, to 'the - eg'C'essive` - cold weather foithe :two days: What makes me say so is this: last night 'I was coming atom , in the dark, near the Captain's marque. I heard the Doetor's teeth 'chattering and him murmuring; at the same time a. cannon shot souniled - down town; The DOctor could dot restrain himself; he shouted Out , •Hurra, Hurt-a for Peace, ,yah,- yah, and sixty actes of laud; I'm too rich now,' Winding up With a yell more like i a•wild Indian than a Pittsburgh' darkie. The Doctor's patriotism is not so fervent as 10N.28, certain.. • . Q.U:IRTE I R SESSSIONS 'fuss DAT, January ;113, 1847- Pi - mat—Hon:ll, PITT° It, Kens arid PORTLY . Commo:nrmigt vs. Wm. Doughert y. —ludietment Tippling House; noll. pros. entered - on payment of costs. , Commonwealth vs. , Gro Councl.—lndictment;' Fornication and Bistardyt True bill; Bertha Peak, Prosecutrisc, Defendant appeared _by his counsel, 11. W...Williartts,.Esq., and plead non! - It appeared - that ihe Pirasecutnx had lived with the Defendant .for some time in the city of Allegheny, and removed with him to Philadelphia in the month of - AnguSt, 1E43; child horn on the, ith of May, 1a46. Defendant is the, lather of it The jury returned a verdict of guilty without leav ing the Lux. . • Common:milli vs. Matthew S. 32—Clan.—Imlict meats, Burglary and Larceny. perteridant acquit ted. Eyster for Commonwealth; Mahon fur De:. tendert!. I ,Conunomrcatth re. Lewis Rinthart.—lndictment,! Tippling House. 'Defendant plead guilty. teaced to pay a finer of s.'2o and costs., The Court having finished;the trial of all- the! causes set down at this' Term, discharged the Jury I with their, thanks far their attendance. There were, at this 'Fenn, 114 CaSe3,on the cal endar, all of cvhic4 ba'ye been disposed of with one or two exceptions; unimportant cases which were con tinuttl. We were in error, yesterday as to the death of Capt.. Javette. *.as *till livins yesterday, but very lots indeed, ;led the hopes of his recovery are licit the authority of the 'Gazette, we made a sirttitnr .11.iteinent; '..ve now atand corrected. We Lase ttnre learned from an otliecr of the Roam:, that- Capt. Jarvis died on Monday night, in Dcaver, of Lockjaw. The anr.ouneernent will be read with regret by eyery man acquainted with the gelling worth of the dace:Axel Them w I an Auti4.icensc Meeting in :fir Teasdale's chntrb, last es ening. cliared with was yegro.lay ccminitteil for cr,:frbtiv arc alreakly two Infanticide: rates on the list for tn.: at the tics:: session. We were informed yes:erday by a person intemeted that, the •-Pennsylvania liwpital" pro• ject had not been given up. We hope not; but we shad ace, If it. should be commenced within th: , prc.tlt year, we will c..nifess that it has not been abandoned. hare bren promised 5k conirnunice tizta ea the !N`.)l , ',N:t of irkradneing,' gas into portions of the city 11.111571 i :ate now in utter darkness. We think the tight ahout•l be tnoteequatlyclistributech part - ten:ally When the pitronztr„e ofierta will pay the labor and expens+,, The members of the Jodepeudent Police are to be sworn in to day. The loci up house is in Ahlerman Stee:e . s:ceilae, We are extremely au x. i: 4 3 to sec 11:31r 39i.4 rlrringe:wnt will work cy ,vaa clduly ant wch ~Itirrted, kt riccrirt. on suinisy, the 7 7th inst., by the Ito - .'.toss ll.txxr, of this city, to Miss .Etrzatik - ru futrueily of Dacus tiara, Carribrin ennui)• Pe. (Lir With the above notice the happy couple sent us a twist delicious cake. your can 'we ex press our feelings fufsneh a !nark of esteem? It is too poor to saylve thank them. IVo- 6 trust they may liisc a thousand years and never know sot . - roux. MAC NOTICE. A Statelromoutniearion of Lodge 45, A . Y. M. roils tv:11 be held this elening, IVednesd.iy,Junuary 27th, at ft o'clock P. M. in the AL:sonic Temple, earner of ad and Wood streets, A. L., 5.547. Ly order of the,Worshtplid Master. JOHN A; PARKINSON, Se y -The office of the Aloastso nisi* has at tiched to it the titast'ea.lotaier Job Printing Estah lihhtnent in the city., We are prepared to fill all orders for printing at. the shortest notice, and the work will be done in the liest Etyle and on the oweat terms. Valuable flea' Estate lu sth WctrALl tt I. TIC I ion ON Saturday evening the Jth O Pehruaryext, at 4t 7 cocloc4, at the Commercial Auction Itooms, corner a Wood and Fifth Streets, will he 'Sold that valuable Lot of ground, rituate between O'Hara and Locust strebts; in the Fdlh Ward of this &Ay, having a front of tllly feet on Qaarry street:and ex tending hack to the manor line, an averoge depth tit' 9Sr feet, on which Is erected two frame dwel ling houses, the neighherhood of which is: impro ving rapidly. 'Perms cash, the residue payable in one and two years with interest JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. jart27 (Anierlean copy.) agrizties for I.'clarrErtry, And 'Noe Bool:s al Cook's Literary Dipot,S3 Fourth UPEIVS Sinclair; or the fatherless wife, a tale Iby the author of Ton Thousand a Year. 'The Rights of Labor. ' By Calvin Colton. Temptation' end Atonement; n tale by Mrs. Gore. Jaques. By George Sand, tCan,hited from the French tic Anna Blackwell. Zfrlince Pie; fir the Million a rare confection judi ciously arranged, chopped and spiced in the fir.,t manner, also baked. The Idle hour look; or Scrapland; being a nerve worker, and destroyer, tc. Illuminated Magazine; for February. • Co!umbisn Magazine. - Lady's Book: Graham's. Magazine. • National Magazine. I( Spaniardsand . their Country. By Richard Ford. American Review for January: containing a per. trait ortion. Ram Choate. Livini'Age, 140. Chambers' Information for the people; No. 10. Song hooks, in any quantity. ' just received end for sale at COOK'S, No. 85, Fourth etO , jaur. A UCTION SALES at M'Kenna's, No. 114 Wood . 4 .1, street, 3d door frorn sth, Of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, &c., to-morrow, Thursday, January 2Sth, at 10 in the forenoonovill be sold a large as sortment of Dry Goods, the balance of a city store; and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Furniture. •At 7 o'clock. same evening, a large lot of Golcrand Silver Watcheo, - ,4c. this evening., a great raM riety Of.seconcllczotl:Watohea4 jan27 P. aIIi.E4ATA, Auctioneer... ....... . . DEMILIESrdirPOIL TUE POSTs Ina TELEGRAPH ISSN . 1 t ,••:.iI, C ONGRESS. , 7 . . ~._ i . Ppenri tiEV, ERDAT JANUAIX, 26,3 1 Bilf li.ihkiavii-i—Aelptnrounication was received frort. the iteetetariol,ttie Navy, giving 'tbs. :reashns tint the intaiiii - '6l . iitli !Alps Missi.sippi. tndttirctbi`i: land. ' i• • -• • The Ttiusttrptlnte Dal was taken up Mr. iVeiedroltitoridic mevett - a 4 modiereatiotr. The amendment ot Mr. Niles respectior sales at par, Was adoPtell... Bagb9, 7 iiit Attl4Utlieiied Itic - Seritti. : llocse, the of lOotise Aihni Mt?, Committee the \Vitale, upon t r h;klllll7for ittcreas - ing thilaiof Volunteete. Me4rs. Graham, Pollock, Wirt and othetz,•speke. • • • . .: • LEGISLAIIVE-#ROCEiIiINGS. Ilsaerssuste Sip. 20, 1847. Little of: iotereat in either :horse •:: , 113eawrs.—A memorial from Horace - Denney and Others was presented, against supplement to PennsYlienia Railroad. • - A;metnorial was presented frorn the member of the Bar of Montgomery county, asking for tlie contirMatioa ' the: nominatien of geOter':onad Bell as Judges of the Supreine Conk. Also, a similar memorial 'from Ilte - Bar * oNTßair county.. s . A memorial was presented asking for a Law au: thortriri the 'constructiun of a Poor lions) in counik. 1 , Amendment toi the Treasury Note Bill ordered to he engrosSed . foi a third reading. Adjourned.' • ". I liovsz..-f-MemOrial against supplement to Penn= sylvania Railroad was piesented. , • • A Bill was introduced supplementary-to an act incorponsting the Borough of Williamsport: — : A Bill, requiring Banks and corpcirations.to" give notice of unglaimed diiidends, was passed. . The House then went litio.Cornmittie of the . Whole on the Rail• Bond Bill, which was reconsid. ered. On motion, it was voted to postpone it. The. Bill for id - creasing, the pay of Volunteers Was so amended ai to ullo . w throe'instead of two dollars additional in gold or siperLitim,gising stock bearing int/rest of sir per mkt insiei&of Adjourned. I j Daring' the morning Mr. Xing, of New York, asked leave to offer a resolution ordering Medals to be sack to be presented to those French officens who aided in saving the crew of the Somers. The hides were not suspended. . • New Ortestis pa .ri havilbecn received by the Southern .Mail, which conti4n numerous items in relation to .M.exierk stairS, big nokaing in the viruy of news later Phan' &foie given. • camassrox ANISVORWARDINGIiErtCRANT, No. L'6Ood Strati ;Pittsburgh.' ' I ft °Sri:WES to itransact a general Commission businciii, erpecially in Vlalpine-haze and sale of American manufactlires ant/pail:lace, and in teceiv ing and forizariling Goode consigned to his care. ti I agent fir, the mentifeetuiere he 'will he conitnntry I impplied with Itieriejpl . l articles el liittiborgh finlanafacenio at the lOwert :• • Orders and cesist. fleets iretespectfully '"•• ' • ' . . ANTE reSpeetfully 'ea.!! tliti attention afore': friends to DN. lIAZONPS SICITITA.NSYD; UP, which is at preisentattracting so much attention throup,hout . the United States. It was but recently introdaced to the notice of Pittshtughers,• but the rapidity with wbiehi it has commenced selling, con firms the statements; made in the pamplets, many of which *reef the most astonishity• nature. A eons- mittee were appointed by the Medical faculties of Loit4en and Dublin, to investigate. the tproperties ofthe medicine, the.result of c Lich clearly demon aerate* that there is one medicine, which is It that it purports to be. Pamphlets containing the certifi catea of the fatuity Ss well as thous of Some of the moat respectable eitizens of Ohio can be bad at our mu where ne, here the etedieine m ild wholesale and retail. • .1.1.A.1'S & nnocxwAy,, jau27 . No. 2 'Conimercial Row, Liberty sr.- Freakily' Wire ilifliarsinco rittliadelphts. TATEMENT of the ASSETS ofthe Company; 'on January - Ist,: 1547, 'published in conformity With the proviriens f the sixth section of the Act hi Assetibly, of April . thi 1642: iw RTGAGES. • Being first 'mB s irell secured on real estate, tree e, gronistfrent, dud arc all in the city mid violator Phila delphia, except. 03.4583 , 0 n Bucks, Montgomery, and Alleghe ny count:ea, Scuusvlyaniu. A 1.,,, t 7 600 in Ohio, amply! secured by. to. estate in.Philacielphia,. ILE:AL ESTATE. Purchtsed at Shiriqesales, u'urVir.e. l 4atter, Eight hcAshit n11.114;10 he ISO ft.,' on the Snathwest letinser nut and SahuylkilliSixth streets. A farm of sixty, acres with loins; dwellings, and blrn; in tlerniat town,ltoiswn , Shellie:d Works. , A house 'awl IV:, 3i 3 by ICO feet, So. 467 Chesnut street.. A house and lot, 27, by 71 feet en North of: ende prit's.* street. Welt of Eleventh street A house and. lot, 2 7.by ICO feet, on West side of 'Pell& Square, South of High street. Two houses cud local each IS by 80 feet, on South side of Spruce st.,- near Schuylkill Seventh street. rive houses and lots, each 17 9* by 9.0 tbet, N 04.131, 133, 133, 137, and 139, Dilwyn street. • Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on East side of Shuylliiil Sixth St., South of Pine street. Four houses and lot, 48. 11 by SOIL, on East side ofThird street, alma Catharine street. A house and lot, IS by 100 feet, on ' South side of Filbert street, West . of.SchuylkillSeveso street. Hotel and lot, CO by 81 feet, on the' South East corner of Chestnut and Beach streets. ' Five bouses ,and lot, 41 by 68 feet, on the 'North side of , George street.. West of Aihten street. Seven houses and lot; .26 by 117 ft, on the East side iag Beach street, South of Etheetbut ltreet. A house and lot; IS by SO ft, No. 0 6, Fitzwater groat, F.Sst of Ninth st.., lOANS. TEMPORART 40AI1S, on collate:* ral securities, amply secure:, in. eluding 92500 to tho borough or: Ilarrichurgh. - °CMS; • $3,000 T. State i 5 pir coat (int. on) 10,000 Aims -.noose Loan, 0 pen cent. (int. otrj • "1 200 Shares Bank WIZ tacky. • B. 113;.. , Korth Ilk of - ;" I 100 " Union Bank ofkennessee.°- 13 ,4 Insurance Co,,o1" State of It. Pennsylvania. 0 .4,- 200 a Southwark Railroad Co. ,p 37 00 Commercial and Rail Road 12 • • ) Bank of Vicksbitrg. '9l a Franklia Floilasurance Co. 10 04 Mercantile Library Co, $5OO North A - mafioso Co.alLoan. CASH on hand, • $24,014 dh in 1l ads of - AgOVs, 10,343 NO4F.S and BILLS RI UNSETTLED > OLIC. Br order of tite .. CHAIM Atli st.--Oxiiha 0 ja427:31, INZEMI ~,_ =551 • '0 NEWS Geitige COolpTanip vica,les .7i At Cost I 05,?..5.1 . ZS 115,838 86 39A7 75 . .7,734_75 1,967 75 ECEIVABLE, LES,7 $1,080;220:8,5 oard,. ' BsikOntib'S:cer i t r g y ,. , • "ttiiiorbfiVobd ead:111 sus: - 1p MEM' 1~~~ .~~ ~ . . MEM Mos_t_Astosnicling Discovery. A 111.S.Sitlid! A-I4I.IIACLE I! A WONDER I! ! Tecgice a pidigurements of the Skin, ritOples, Priekies, - Sanbrri!, Sall Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Head!, .:¢e, .Ic. 4.c. • igOUP. yearango last August, the capital efFrance JU , was astonished ln consequence of a discovery made b„) , ,an Italian (4Onlit. Zlanydoubted—itseem. .ed't almost an inipcssibility that any thing made by tbe halide ormaajVcitild liavo such singular pp ower. ai that claimetbrecironio Vssrantz for his inKen don. _Many classed him and his Invention as a hum- • bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons withoot trying, do the samo now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitals,- the-Medical , bociety.of zPsesr.(the..boc z , s chen)ists in the world).delivered the followin g iciart • to Signdr Vcsprini,: a Ir 7 .j I. .6 We - have'new minnielyeild-tarc6l4 dit*iied thesingtilarinventiorrofil-esprinir,!Xtrhavie.na_airo, 3 ed its component part.—tiro have n e ed lateral Cases, and we hesitate net ta pionocineo it (The, Italian Chemical' Soap) as a. grearble . asitto, • and a .tralv wonderful remedy for any tau - aeons arGption. or ifisfigerement of the - Skin. its inventorsoscetc I Bider The true phdanthlropist:of suffering mankind,. r (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPRETVPsitaOP.-.. Then comes the report of the. ftSocietridellsalVi:o tute, ,, of scientific experiments: • "Weenie traderk . ,.” exclaimed° triteritersides! F pt this singular' . 'prepiration-- - Vespriiii's Italian Chemical Soap ! . ..I'Where,intleed, will science itopt• Here we - have Er preparation irtadix in 'the fanner rs . • beautiful piece of soap, which we kntisr by - attest-I, practice, to cure every cupteeoll3, , erupt ion, every disfigurement of, arid oven &legated skid ! Where will its magic and eingtilar.pciwerlietiie 7 - Ne gro, 'the Creole, the Yellout tarre:of de. East, anti:: the Red Man of e Far Westotionlike under the in fluenee of its extraordinary `powers of clearing low or discolored skin,-and nsakd it white and beam. tiful, and of changing the . Color tifdark, or Wack i - ori brown skin: , (Here persons were brought 7 forward by the president,: who taut used itt in P ro Qr • of his assertitm.) . , - • -• • • • • . . . 11 4!..A.D..211181 • .- MOM VUE i.w s ymyroit Tit iTitatmgy; ! ,. Pprit.Hoa4,lBo., • In (mean:km.6cm 01'09 !Simi 0t.8360110 vidgett.tolin. 7,..Jmunt, York, N. .A..i.the: whole precede 'of .orineraetarligi tcrgether with a atateitientdiM'lnicedients,:eomucio. ing my. Italian Ctlemical — godp; lie firto Mannikei-• ture - it- for sale in the Halted Statei only; aadto the privilege of naming it ...lamed Balian Chemical Minim's, Henry J. Lloldowoitth,,. ; • ' • (Signed) ' ANTON IO Ythintrin; . . • • .• - There are probably feiir,petidits of intelligence,. who, aftei, reading the - atieve,•• will dciubekire Oelk ties of ' Jones's Italiing Chemical Soapi etrieg, Eruptions, 'Disfignrements, 'Frecklei,• Atterinw, ; Scurvy; Erisypelas, Sun-burn, - hlciryhew,-Twir,:..Yek- • low. or Drowu Skin, Ike. Should 'bete be ituett.pet:' sons, perliaPs , "the..followinge. reeenneetultitiOnsiiie well as hundr.edi frato 'others ' rn"if Odsince them. 96 - For sale by W. . JACKSON, Allem; dernii qt . Wood and Liberty streets. . ' jobs - • tiBt6ll•ey Come.! IiIORE NEW BOOKS at 0610SLiteptryDsoit a . S 5 Fourth Street. • • Graharn , e Magazine •fat "February,' heautlfally4F.... lustrated. • - -• • . • Ladies , National •Maypinine' frisr.ibritirj; With plate of the latest Fashions. • The WhigAlniagaF for I P 7 , ;q 3. * supply 441.11.• . latest edition. • *The Midnight Bell, or the Vatal .. hent-H. ;1'461144 hyyon Holstein.' ' - Big . Dick, 'the -X.nte Of the 'Negrneir by ferry -• • - • . . . rotihlon!s floview, for'lanriary. The Iforticulturist,tailanaary. Living Ago, 13S..and 139.., ;Tharnocratic Revie.yr, for Janu ar., • • Runt's Merchant's Magazine, (knitted Ikea 4 /I'''' postage, atthesubscription price. . . An Introdtiction to Ver,etahie Physiology. .Christian Thictrine and Practice is they Steqade c An Esß2sition of vulgar and common E ; The - abovc - Witte arc: small' bookx-'llkNat". )tiapoieori sad hislfarshalls : br .4 . • Also treat 'vaiiety of other 'works; tosi rows to oientraifin aft ad iirtirreixient=tilt- for' sOkirat- - 1 COOK'S ' S:A Fourth street. . _ . o. H oks. XTEWNHAIII'S LS I 2.I.O;bIAONETISIifi• Facts in . Mesmerism', by TiiorifliOnd l •‘': • Mental IlygienO; • • • • . • Combo. on ,tbo Constibationl- -..:• • Corabe , s Physiolcszt; Leatures on Ilia;tory; • . . Analysis of Beintyt• •- • . . • . • Alison on Taste; : .. • •`,. Brougham on iiiititte4 Ilroughains Men of Letters and°SciCiieej: t`' Sicetclies ofto.tescaieni . Hero and Pero Worsbir;_. ' • • Past and Present; . . : -V" • SchiegePs History of Litec*Orek : Mackintosh's History of EibibilLll,lllikollibAL For sale by 11. S. noswitmitu2kete«.,-I • • • 43, bLuketiitiet: .;._ . Oartnerifilg. lieretoroin existingbet...roll Hi nL Anderson And: ttte..undessigued' inder..thar firm of •r •• ANDERSON; Is PAISLEY; -; wu. alum ved:oulthe.l.4,l4 •ipst.s.:l l 7,4 l e.- dfg4i ABOarsoik • • • • . - • - • • .1 The busi n es s will be contiOneil as fieisitotoie,* the iiuderdinec t the' > old . , "sta.p4i. Dams street:. Ninth Mard.....ogae Gate;*.hata Dm! affair of • thittliia:ArittAll'lia BOOM . by-bisa: ' 1ai3234* • • •.• • etre°q: HOUSE 'cind 14e ;Asir' Bakri4A tap story tramoAlvellinithouse,'A good repair' :Qanrry between Elm and 011itif eti.,in 1,14 Nardi for the unexpired term of eig,h4years from the 14tig; ) April next; For particulars enquire of . lan234f 3011 . 11. FULLERTON ) 146 T.K4osi4t4 Eaglo boloOta..otrototl rktot t • TliErnoplarroit oftliiit well known oetshlish. ment.tespecttlillyannotineeii, that Its continues to supply at the shortest notice; and-in .. the' best style`b Palls, Parties; Fainilies and NVitaliiigi; with Facey . Cake.'lee Creanis; Jellies, Pyrarnitte,l:i. &e. • : Managers afcantemplated . Dills cre invirril to see , h is arrangemen ts for sti . ppois;t layh entertainments: I In his large saloon he ta'abgestfo 'seat almostany nun. bar Ofpersoris at Dace.' • • The terms in ali s ilitil.atiraWals'of lila hutinesS, he assures the pablie7v7lll 'be reasonable: ;tint: • risttee to •1 1 11170r5.. . HOSE who were summoned tonttend and•serns.. 1 T'as Innen'a, in '"Tbe Court of Coalman Pleartor, Allcgbeny County' , oo Monday the 19th instant,. arc heiety• notified•that their attendance wig , not tee reqc yeti until Monday Ist Februayy. . . ,• 47 era& Orthe court. - - , • 2 . • ••• • • • - • .. 10 nHIPRSTrAl..S0eriff. 84eritTs Oidce, "ran. ,14;1.147:' ; • ' • ' 1240dr:A . . , • aim .1 • of W ( crept prices by.., CEO.' COCIMAN i ja.n • • --No 26 Waria at. ROLL BUTTEit-3 bbladeesi Roll Batter; rec;4l, Ja i. arid for 'sale . .by - ' •ja2o D.WILLIA.III lc Co.; 110 Wood at- CTIEESE;-1.00 Ins W It cheeiiii zvo r ale. bj , WZLLL%Ms 4 c 0.,. tio Nv3iad.. • • 017R145 bbla Family Flour;: in Man aniffor; sale by " • J;D: •&Co:;. • - *MY ••• *— • • " 1 10 %Wootat . .- • CjRANtiERRIES:-0 Obis. Criaboerici; 'kat : 404 and for sale by • 4',••• D, 10.4.14,1AD1S fc Co: jn2o . • ' • 'llO Wo6d-at. RAISINS-;•dO bis 1 . 4 itaiiint; Cot 42:11 - titoi t rt, ja2o • .. D. WILLIAMS* Cc O..MOLASSES-=5O blgs X; o,:klolVoiSiwir , crop, fur sale by .11320 341..17441Am 4,6.; 'PALED REACUp.I-4 bbfikrialthalediiSather reed and for sale by • ;• : - - Ja=i TD: WILLIAMSIi 'te,,llo'WeitlM.:"-- •Ilhda Novi BACON; (aides and shoulders,) reed per. Steamer "American Star," and far sale by • • VtIEND, & tie. 67, Water, al. I/OAR-71111de N 0 Sugar,received par - steamer 7timicoejaittfor sale by ••• , • . . . : - •.• - -a • • FAZEND, &HEY & CO. 7' D , - .• : - . , NiirJWater FEATHEIS-15 sieks.PritaelPgat!teriteol•l;ei str:American Sfar, and for sale by - FRIEND, & CO., No 57 Water et. • DItIBD FRUI3'-28 eiclusTeilidApples; . 5 bbls.Driod Peaches, jot *it'd aid•for sale o cousignieent by julB ,MIL,LELAPRICKETSON- D OLL BUTTER-2 bble frefilk 4011. Buttcr put" LA, reed arid for sale by ' ' joa biIIZEILCRICKETSON :j HITE BEiNS . - - 0 bblii SbaglAViLite Beatim N7jii.irtrtiliton Consignitieritiiid fortalqbl .:, -1 . •ii 8: ^.' .. ,•-, ' -i, . 2 tHGLElVritic t Orspir t • . • -.,-iiv.., i 3 ?Ifif:P3P:l.3l, 11E11111 's,:j-P-'li. .' - ' 1 ., - 4 , „.4 -; li:: ,- -e';• • , •:,(4 . 1 2, `,-- 1. - 11. !0 - ft . , Y-'-:- • -1, ' . --.1 , 5. 4 1 •, -.. f. 4 ;'.ix,f1 i..'s • :. - -' ;q -, : ..f . i . 4 ., i ~, 1 , ' .f.rt '.' 4 , ' A . ..; - tf : ", : '. • '' N:c•'. : , •tr . '"-:. -'.. f': -. - s r . ~:I',':. 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