• - Writtetsforthiry Morning Post. ATTDLY BRYANT, - The apoued- Child The Mgt and Second Return._-..,, MORTTIVER- PILLYTLIL I. as, F inu g ykta Principal object VeverY wn• • der'' - -i!lieth,o4)(ktet or 4ction, elroxf the acne. liiiitititiikel,the4ondition of hbi*diiniliDi a l l ? a Y, he ~eitittriedlri a great diirepAiNt*P4l l 7.s.l l l9"J foinftiti:gtirdin, belore OuthV.ecgsute *t : ) *•t! Ifrerieneedin: it i-,ruid.the• best' Meth riltli 3, ,l Which can be A der t ed, acomplish is:; that of exhibitingjte hideousness and deleterious. , conssrprzncee; I voile the beauty and excellency of its opposite pro described. In the performance of thieta.sk, verions courses may be taken. ~V ice rioy•be vaten ap ip its general aspeet, and extia• red and Condemned in the _aggregate. This course Hig:to o 4o - lintly pursued. I say too - frequently„ ~ iittiiiiEsi - jyicioos - are found sitting ,npon the . ' ladgqie!it-seat, and Pronnokeinia*tence7ith the -uttroisf*gree of - smug finicf,i• *lie wholeaile 4ottruelikti*bt vice. Not so when n particelar' vice ißiltigkit before the't?ar and put under trial.; I.T his would appear the best calcuisted , 4 . o:„,produce thedesired - effect. _Put aftei,thiiikees-' (gi,P.4isseo3lledleticitirer;ariserraitnd:pie-;heir#iir of - ;41:46 .16 4 at i sititiittiin; it is true Whether ie•it, *isii.t . upon the peredii t*Treons, tertne;'or indirect, and by, paiabla .. = The Ititter:M - athed 'llPPelmto me, and 11 012 ; - itt.: rious reasons; net• te be written at this time, tobe: in every respect the best. • An instance may hel sup Posed and the evil to be examined clearly pre.' :cente:3o, - fttuisitnrately and, literally condeniriii ,without - our being exposed to the anger of the , , _person. orperions in whom we ,wish to effect a; reformation, and to , which -The other course would nairstuuttoubtedly expose.*„ - Jost.ry— bicb every story writer adnpta , to correct evil; provided Itek;writes for the-atlnn:. =tote o€ society, and , ..sncialtrtlie object, kind read er,Which the pentnair f.this warative has in view.' ;Bhp to-exported-condemn that which Is - bad - and' to **over: arid commend that which is good. , • • - - , . , . Withrthese remarks, by way of an exordium, will commence my. story. It has often bein re. ' matked'hhat.Pteaeha t 'r thildten are t4ranri.#-, • children ." : Not?, as rf ' regirds , rd -fallibility , of this rule, I will give no , opinitiffptit: siirypty goon to eaythat the beiaortijtystory.:tivas' We son, pn 0n19.0i..i11a ate onlychld Mr:PeregiWAeit very pioult:enti also a seiii notwithstapding his piety audlifiiket;Abs,. had his faults, faults _whieb;althougt by many ionsidered trifling, are , productive - of very serious consequences. . Mr. Bryant fault was excessive fondness fo4,pii:child; which forshaesi cansed-him to neglectgiv . itithim Itint--whiCh would have more preciaits.than , -gold fo him. • ' 9arhero te as t om t o gfa.-Yanx 1 7 9 7;a1u1t te as ; nn exceediegfrtifirchild. , '• Indeed the child re n - , of • thizan:disssktirettliftnichildren; but our hero was extra firie;.steist'fio his, father thought.' When the boy.stras yet in his:mother's arms, it was pre .. . • -dieted by his father that he would occupynomean post ru whatever profession be s l ight espopte :It ruse alreetiy ssettlerkaltiiongli, the child Ikturbut • ociicntlis,"old,that he Mist' be • the lore of the faPitne' of the learned profeSsiOns: , The 'tinting father,oier lciokiog all ttie deep, w de,and 'dismal chianti be . tween - his child's and Manhood, him:-,6640g: among , niii;ivith pletts#t;e4ici - ortem*:Ahit:.alial. for .-bitnan - ealculitines. Fond. parentazitre doomed-oft times ' to stifier - ..a1l pangs of. pyoustment, as they see ontu'aftee'.'inothei their fanciful calculations proVetilkdse" by the revelations of time. Melanothon (for such was the name given by - the Rev. Mr. Bryant to his boy) grew, and as he grebv; his father thought he could cern a keen and powerful mind developing itself. Audly "took notice" 'sooner by some Aar; than any child he ever knew, He could-distinguish his papa from other men at an nnecimmonly early day, He could creep at eight months, and walk tit:,nirpt!.,... , z When two years had rolled away, Audly could, air !Tiny ,words, laid his father thought ivittriir .ettentiondiet would ,be able to say anything: The Bryant Wit s . l a arnart.like ther4dd ladies of the pep they lOoirthe dear, sweet little fellow - into their arme. • .... • At three- years, our hero had the use of both toague and:limbs, and at this early date in the pe 'xiO'of hie earthly existenceoza it is with every child, the ground work wasikkl : fer the,auperstruc : tore vie c are ahout to exatitine. • His impertinent answers to his mother, father, and nurse were so exceeding''' smart; . of correction, tboy elicited applause. His sayings and doings ' were male the subject of converse in his presence time after time, and this apparently Mere:teed his ~anxiety and exertion to become more unruly and impertinent. Xlttss:;tialt, wore on, until - what afforded .;foitifili#tii'lta*ei , .itlehie of precocity in the - becitnesiceiditigly annoying in the boy., , But, the .habit of returning= unbecoming answers- was ac .quiredrand it was more difficult-to unlearn than „it was to learn the child; of this, the parents were fully; convinced after'nfewfruitlessatterapts. kart at'aix;woidd repeat allol won't j " .111 strike - you if Youlbm't,wmiwilt- have apiece;" in man. ner that did not so sweetly as when he lis iled "Na inn votet,”a Me like oily if, ou don't," o.llle ill .croc.a'pfice."'• Bat "as the twig is bent, so the treeds•-inelined?!t it. was not 'Audly's fault ' ', he Tefullytaught. to employ such e: Japr et slem s nv taught.l." - ; Ploy A ..' o w, when able was ,tate--•plainly, un-' ~de ni „, ~ that • ' unable to speakr drors. 'P"--- ' when ~,tult,' alth" tly, - he - calla ir, learning._ to ope_ ......7---unc;4lfait he epeilt ,_.2Yeetgrei , - ",:foikl'i - ae`'''' ,=- et ;milli te'e • • me t it absurd expect relish' ,onle, His ,:notv m i di ) , had no_ bounds, Art wightt ~. ,- h ur t in any ••• ,_ 6 ,.... •• t. ' - A;4,,ltt ;t o k e ep ,,,_ ~ e him, oittiong9l ', imp kut•t,"' failed to, sawn 1, 01,,:trtrilont_i eitZel ttliatta3 d and -13 P 1 ! . 1 ..- AMILY ..- A '- - - nse the ..re- coed ' inta' - - —nd at school, with` ; -.At-home a - - - accordance , " - - -. - Hone in ' i ado` parsimony tapPitea eral Y ~.„ . received_ frequen doses-were gal - 0 • advice ;;`_ theset, fteof e'keiteara = ',soli:title” a ~ a nd in the '.e-7, snatched by . _ ...,..,...-.' eridin nenrrY t h ero was pate ..." +utu,' unfrequently. ear ty„,„tiot, , , • other, when in could. 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' . . have made ..iiiifqtyilkOsiltiliilr.ver7.biut buy;, well,..socb,W . - iitieter.!,fte_matte,;bakb9 l 4 and the indalienenwbieb bejeceiVec(When motet child gave him,the. hiea that. his pleasure was: , th e;. role of and. witenTthis itiVressionr wasv iiiCaMe Seared. - sach Was the ef-.- leet'at Injiidfftailelindatietice in the ease of 'Tsiy . : - hero, and:stiijil.efteets, I imagine, are daily pro-. daced:hY,tliairaine - catiSe. *Py,. - Briaat-,4).c4iprally for ItiaxiMvetnent, : and while this lcu3tedlhe was steady it:ll'46Di and.dilifgent bit; i.iiidierition.: -At tiiii 4eiii;litt-Otki4*rite,iigi eanninite;aS a.s legs do coregtorily*iggliiien; . but these were not all his manly attalt' irisfqs,.:lie could smoke his Cigar; chew, hiStabingx.„swhen he saw swear with aiyrinatiiri . ..iiikli*TtiWhich he lived, He was of large groWth, .aMI Tor a youth, very ath. NO BE COl4lll/4:719.1.3 1 11)C ; (Mail% POSt• )44 4 4`4 11 , Pm4./40.7itommo!I W: 4 4MIikdIOCAP )O IbOMY.. I E I p t'• • SATUMFAY,BIORNING;f DECE246IIII-49, . p&ifecifitik B U!4>l:*i.figa . qmonlittor• The*embeni of-thsti**alia-Sioto.Comtnitta nro 1611itested to 040 liC8Il#,..1#1e!i:liotol, in Hat rinEuegf tittnidiy;*l4otuniy,ll3so;at 3 o , cl oclt • placo jiir tho meethig•of tho•iiiaDeinoclittie -State Conven tion. - , 0:414CY JONES;t)c.titinan.. G. G. Wiwool4.6ecrotot7. ~ [The Demcierade fivers throughout the State IFitt . requrtedlepuhliati - thiu - nOtiee]' :"' , itio - ticititracky Morning. Post 'lssued this dey,ls esual,to any number hereto fore pnblished.o It Ciontains the President's Mes sage, proceedingkintongrers, News 'or the Day, City Intelligence, literary matter, Market, , ,. &c; Ii iSitkeicellent 'number for sending abroad. Foi the, - counter, with , or- without Am. pets, at 5 cent. per copy. The present number of the Saturday Post begins it /lOW volume.. The'lpfrerence, We ask the attention of oar reader° while ea . ! point' out. a...marked 'difference between,the Whig' nadir:tem:int:talc parties., ' • On Tharaday, or last week,: theJoornal asked for oar views relaiiiin to the bargain ' between W. J. Brown and the. Free ; Sellers. •To this, we gave each a reply as satisfied our neighbor. On Tuesday last, we propounded a question to the johrtial, in - relation to the anti.sloveryiam of pdr,, Winthrop. _We Were enlace to lutiave'veipliei. : did not appoint certain Committees with a vierlio the sopprcatdon of anti-slavery petitions. The Edi tor never condescended 'to Optic° the matter. Again, Am Thursday, we asked some information from the Journal on the subject of tho Tariff. Our readers will recollect that President Taylor, in his Message, declares himself, in favor of—lst, An augmentatiei of resenue Encouragement of industry by protective duties 3rd, An'extension of commerce. There seemed 'to be something pre posterous In these propositions. We could not comprehend how the revenue was to be augmented by prohibiting ,the importation of foreign goods. *Because, if nothing cornea in, there is nothiegmen which a tax.can be levied. Nor could wo under stand the President% theory of" extending coca . mette,” because it does appear to no that if ports be lirohibitid, we at the same limo prohibit exportsi'and thus, leave nothing for tho seamen to do. If the President means by the words 4,encoar ago industry," the adoption of such a scale of dos ties as, will prevent foreigners from entering into competition with our owo capital and labor, we can not see how this can be - done, without diminishing the revenue ned destroying commerce. Such are, in brief, our views. In good faith we asked•the Journal for light on the subject. But Gene came: The paper was thrown into our office, on yesterday morning, as usual, butitleontained not one word on the subject of the Message' or Tilriff. As will be observed fiom the above, the difference ' between as is this: Wereply to anyqiiesti on the Jonroal skulks. Progress of Pittsburgh.' Eicry man of, observation is astonished at the rapid growth 110 dyrelpptherit of oat city and Its re sources. Theemetion of new mantacturing estab bailments, and business and dwelling houses, scorns to bo more ajlila(ter' Magic .than ienlity. A now branch of business has recently been started, which must soon. become one of,the molt Important wo have got, viz:—the manufacture of Copper from the ore. The Pittsburgh and Boston .Mining Co. aro now constructing, on the Monongahela river, (beside the Smelting Worked a Mill for rolling copper into sheets; and in a abort time our market 'will be sup plied with our domestic material. , The facilities o f oar city for this braO4 of manufacture are consider. ed unequalled ; cheap fuel being of more importance Viso the cost or transportation. .Wo have not learn ed what the size and capabilities of the Copper Mill will be, but we underatand it will be on a pretty large Vale. The name of ono of its enterprising propiletere, TIiONMI M. flown, Esq., is a guaranty of its success. _ . Dlr. Rea. The Washl9gton . 2?nd, says : Mr. Flenniken,: of 7Penturylvanity , one. late charge to Delia:ark: itilliiirilif.,'''Elifieeturned to the United States in the same vessel with Messrs. Rush and Stiles, and was recalled from the mission which be graced at.copenhageo. ' The last ad ministration bad called his attention to the Sound dna/ that are exacted by the. Danish government tipon American as well as European vessels; though our vessels should stand on a different footing from thoseof Europe, It is said that Mr. Flenniken was , making strenuous, and probably, succssfub efforts in abolishing a duty' which beam heavily upon' 'our. Baltic imde--eo 'much so, that-one of jar vessels which was freighted with cotton, has been :lamp to pay as 'much' as $2,000 for the 1.014/101, of Taming through the Sound. Whether 'o it new . (Mr. Forward) will be able to carry out the views of the last administration, it is'for fiturity toAeide l. Flenniketionored with a brilliant public dinner wr itptorned from Bremen; and it is useless to say - that he returns' to his native hearth, like all true minded Americans, .more deeply, impressed, if possible, Witli , the- superior value of our republican institutions,. and with the glory which our country Wei acirtirodja he eyes of all foreign nations.. . ; • : Gam Concitaz,--The .., Washingtdo . : • • that - there hove been more than a million or tile gold dollers,coined and issued lap to this data.. It urges . coinage should be increased twat least tivo ; one , It also suggests with mach truth; that a a three cent piece of milver i or of :":_,,,'''- ‘ 4 , ;,,jeg v eopper, would be .no ho ", , s.t %.!.; :7 • . •-• •,, B `q!.kisg.WA44Z::• l o77#se 7 g ) : 2 4:ltt,7o, — Zi•AlEff-irt:... , ft • 4 --Letterlllrom-dadaa Winding. • wool) *comber 28, 1849..: Siiper .Eit. 81r 1 -Me Commissioners of Al. .leglnny county isiliadealiftititivaleti - to 'Male_ can; atituenis, appointed agieeil4. - iii - :aprosiaion in a attft, net of Asaesnbly,' rc Veni..D:anatc,: , fr..q.,,ad, f. their agents and ieri: 4 , • 01 e, 4 ntatileossto*lliOnt,itill:peetlng of the etoek ntYPlrli.or:"Olt!Ce47lailniianzion!aticc'TPanYAßd nitent to the intigestp.pf the county, and ospeolally to urge upon the"Corapy the firapriely and : ipteg .srity of. contrnencing_ the ............ir of the Road at Pittsburgh'and proceeding outwardly withthe work. By a latte r from 74r41arele, teethed, this morning,: lam glad •to infoinklop, tbe etoekholders at their. meeting, heliCOn.gigiß,4 initial, :in •Philadelphio, ; passed_ anealmottdy the. : ' follov.ing preamble-and tesolutiPii,,whieli'l send' to you foriblication!, Mr. ll,iraltsilao tells us- that he and his colleague •willintve andinterview vilth the Board of Directors, iii4lfeilbffsiell assured a speciOn pledge -will -be .lel ,thattte work will be re-commenced at:Pitte. burgb v «gtthe earliest-possible day.” With inspect, sir, your obedient socsant k ; • • • • WM. WILICI141: [The preamble) and retiolution alluded to by igdge Wxuans, wan published in - yesterdare Post.] • ;,l +1~.~.w _. Southern Stnekinietiires. The New Orleanspulletin,of the l4th, notices tho receipt of Ibifbalcir Or cotton vied's from Pensacola . =+—the production •of.the cotton flictory on' Black river, about twenty calico from theabove place. Two but red bales from the same .factory were re-, noised about ten'days previona. This factory is , lvorked entirely by negro oporntive.a, under three wblto,overseore and managers, and is doing a thri ving tnnies,. It ie establishments of this hind that will ensuro the real indepondenco of the south, and no one thing would add so rapidly twits wealth as the withdrawal of a portion of tho blaik labor now employed In cultivating Cotton, and apply, it to the mantyracture of the article. Such a-plan would act in a double ratio in favor of the south, by increasing tho value of the raw material by reason of lessened production, and retains millions at , bora° which it now pay, to northern and European manufacturers. We harp a painful duty to perform in announcing, the death of an excellent chizeto, iarturx C. He died at Ma residence on Wylie street, on Friday 'evening. Mr. /3. was well known in this city.: He bus for some years screed as a member of Conocils, in which napaciti be displayed great snaland talent. As n burliness mao, ho was esteemed for hie honesty man n neighbor, none know him but to respect. We doubt not it is true that , s our lam is his gala,” for WO bdiSTO "He died that daub which best becomes a man., Tho name of the lion. Wail/111W. lawisbaving been mentioned by a largo number of our DeMo cratic fellow citizens, in ccuinixtion with the omen of Mayor, we are authorised and respected to an annoanco dint ho will not be a candidate, for that office. In declining this honor, Mr. lawTrt wishes as to return his sincere , thanks to tboaet friend. whose kindness and partiality has thus been manifcnted to. ward. him. We observe by the lam clamber of this excellent paper, that Mr. P. 13.Coirrt, has retired—hie place to be filled b; Mr. D. P. Wont, late W • regret to lose Mr. Conn from the editorial corps of this State ; yet, to Mr. Work wo expect to find a man who will keep up the spirit and usefulnem of the 4 C Btar.” Tuz SLATT.IIT SIIDJLCT IN Karrrtmicr.—No k than four different propositions fur allowing citizens to import glares for their otc, use, have been voted down in the Kentucky Constitutional Con. vention by large zuzjorlties. 'A substitute was mined embracing the principle of the law of 1833. This was also negatived by a very largemajority —9 to 79. The following, however, was adopted: uThe general Assembly shall pasa•laws provid ins that any free negro or mulatto, hereafter emi grating to, or being emancipated in, and refusing to leave this State, or having left shall return and settle within this State, shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and confined In the Penitentiary thereof." GILEAT &taws. Arcvzow.—Yesterday, at Nib lo's great room, Niblo's Garden, the second great Shawl auction came off. The attendance was fashionable and dlJperous. In the afternoon, about 1 o'clock, it was much crowded.' Nearly 300 loth were put op and sold, the bidding being very brisk. Tweoty.three sold under $5O, forty from $51110 , 0100, twenty.eigbt from $lOO to $l5O, twenty.three from $l5O to $2OO. eleven from $2OO to $3OO, six from $3OO to $5OO. The highest priced shawl sold for $650, which was knocked down to Patton & Co. The lowest priced shawl was $l5. The material of these goods - was com. posed of the finest India Camel's hair. Scarfs o the same material ranged from $2 to $l5 each.— N. Y. Tribune. ANNEXATION OP ST. DONlNOo.—Printe ad. vices from St. Domingo announce that the Dom• inicane are anxious for annexation with dial:lofted Staten, and that they have communicated with Mr. Green, who states that he has written to his gov ernment for powers to comply with their request. —Telegraphic. Such uadvices" had better be kept mprivate." The Easton Argue seconds the nomination of the Nogristown Register, of Nimrod Strickland, as the nert Democratic candidate for Canal Commissioner, and says , g If Sedge Strickland will consent to the use of de name, wo say Amon to that, with all our heart. He le a stem, unflinching Man. He is an honest man. Ho has no love for rotten banks or rotten democrats. Besides, ho is a member of the craft, and print/ a firet.rate radical sheet. No one who knows bilp,"would pretend to doubt his capaci ty. Wo say, haza for Strickland: , There is no worthier man in Penneylvanla.for any post. Honest, high•rninded and independent, be is jag the man to whom the iaserate Of , the public should' be confided with safety. We know not whether ho will consent to ban candidate, but wo do know that the people of-Ponneylvanie will have reason for congratulation, Iffibilld be ever be called upon to discharge the dace of that row:tidbit) office. [Braefford Reporter. LATE /WM YOCATAO.—By 1110 way of Havana wo have advices Iron Merida, Yucatan, to - the 16th November. They announce, that the war .WO,ll con tinued between rho Indians and the ,Yucatecoes, without any prospect of a speedy termination. A column of-Government troops bad, just before the above date, experienced a slight reverse in a conflict with the, enemy, The Yucatan; Legislaturehad ad. dressed a memorial to the General Congress, praying for the exemption of rho contingent ffoO3 the penin sula daring ten years, and for the appropriation of 826,600 monthly during the continuance of. the war. Elßoktin Oficial confesses that negotiations are pending, through the mediation of England, for the pacification of the country, but it states that the English have limited their views to a aimple offer of mediation, and that the Government and Legislature of Yucatan would act as best 'observed the interests of the State and the Union. , . Apriatirr.:;ro .Dsaronien Tv; Outgo' or 71111 Brioxiquar %tn.—We learn by aneitra from the office or the Knoiville Whig, edit' et! . .:h3i the Rev. Mr. Brownlow, that an attempt Was made on the Bth inst., to demolish that office by a mob. Guns. and pistols, charged with buckshot, were prepared for the occasion by those engaged.in the - contemplated attack—put sorne•of the owners nt. these arms, from whom they had been borrowed, learning themse tO which they were to be applied, Teclaimeil them;_iipon which the depredators, find. iog that the hands of the office and others were armed for its defence, abandoned . the project for a time. . The detlares his determination to resist any attack that may be made,- and says' if he is to fall he will fall with his lace to the fob." ti : ;` • • ••••= • - „ ;„. •,,a• •-• • • •••• • ; • - V 4.1. 1 • •-• • 6 ;4.`' 4 V 6 •it 4, • I ; e I.„ , -; ,:t • -., 7 - ' Death of 8.0.11111, Deg. Hon. W. W. Irwin. The Beaver Rine. Cana,. Commissioner. SZE ME • : - -For.sktaferoing Post. . . COMDR N. ,Suggatectamosini • it thi'rzirPau.r." - Iqcw Yorke' the Hun,6>arian ezilq from Comornt BY P C SETANDfON• 'r.: - Now'old Cothoinv is lonely, - - Since fromtietyleft Koval's; The tyrant , * minions only, Glide through its.ittnlptnietkialls t The star tai shopeXo bfiPhtlyr To lino the viilhint oo r 'We more is seen -- when nightly - . Dim watclietirsitidith'e:Aawn. .;:1361A cohorts now Fe sleeping *herd erintionloitentiflocied, :And mothers pa liter.) weeping • *hero the Cositek madly rode. the-Christmas winds aro wailing Round Badalstancienc And hymns orjoy unfailing Go.np from cloieiered halls! • • Ille.'tn#lcing-blasts rash sweeping Alcalaho : 7lntsy sky, • , AndiPtOrititkr. yigUsleeping Throlgblffeecy earmitra fly. the Vardar k °eels dejected„ , , ~ • • File bands .arn clasped In prayer, No2roOf by bandit erected Protects hie silverld hair: OhThou, men's hearts revealing, Who bearst tho prayers of alto To Thee, in honiago. kneeling, I,humbly make my call I caino upon cut; 'To filch our ancient crown,t 'Wagoning chain thrown round us 'And anger , 111 hia frown. .Our tights wo !night to cherlik Oar country's curiae 4403 We vowed in death to . perich, And braved the tyrant'e powers. Bib Bag was oil seen trailing; Bin broken•ranks gave way; And Magyar brothers bilging Barg loud the frectnawa lay. Then from the frozen regions Beyond dark Voider banks, Tbo Dforthman sect his legions ; To eiacil our focatan , s ranks. Now hushed the song of - gladness Mit rose from reeking held; Oar hearts are draped in sadness And Thai:tow onlynbield No mote at Christmas oven, Shall Magyar hearts grow bright; For nos the sword of Stephen(' Hath•lost its wonted might.— The sword Ilinegleamed so proudly Upon (lie solemn bill, When all the people loudly Proclaimed the nation's will : The sword that emote ince:want In ne3 long gone by, When the ti ions before the CM:Z.OOO Paled in the dattanod sky. No more Whoa summer sweetly, Sende fragtheee through the air, Shall dark-erd maidens fleetly Weave garlands for their hair. ' The cyprethlinOwomallotir, D - Oned4f4d.kilth - allfiertband, Their lowly grime *hall hallow Who died foil:Ube? land. And oft the sturdy reaper Shall pause to scar the tale, As the harvests oti the Dnieper, Aro gathered Orr the flail. Oh, our harp - is cut the willow, Tho light otp..Nao gone out; Sono brothers of t the billow Hark to the seaman's shout; To some the Tulk. bath given The, aid the gots denied, And others sorely driven Have on'the scaffold died:— Like thellQuince-troo in its blooming. When the north wind rushes past. Sweet hopes, that blossomed, dooming To perish in eta Wad. Pittsburgh, Dec. 25th, 1849. •Comom—The last stronghold of the Hungarians, an ancient town, on the island of Schutt, in tbq Danube. Ito citadel bay never been taken. Char; lomagoo entered the Island and defeated the Hons. tßuda, the ancient capital of Hungary, on the bank of the Danube. It was taken by. the Turks in 1629. and remained in their possession until 1666; •it mill bears tho marka of Turkish role and devati tation. STbe Hungarian crown was kept at nada, and thei whole nation .concider', It. a sort of palladium. In 1784, the emperor Jos* thn Secoad removed the ensign, of royalty to Vienna; but in 1790, on the death of Joseph, the regaliawere returned, and nn til their removal by Kossuth, were secured in a vault at Buda. 118tephen,—the first-Christian king of Hungary. Ho rimmed the title is die year 1000. Twenty princes, descendants of Stephen, were ouccensavely kings of Hungary. Oo the famous. plain of Ka kasch, the Hungarian tiatiori,ln former flays, steoem bled to elect its kiegot: no fewer than 50,000 tents have, on some occasions„ been pitched on the plain. The royal hilt in the vicinity of Prosburg, is visited by every stranger. - The kings ascended it after the ceremony of their coronation, drew the ancient sword of Stephen,. and brandiehed it towarde" the -four quarters of the earth, to indicate their willing ness to defend the kingdom against all its enemies, 4Lowie the Second, in 1526, loot the battle of Mohacs, and was slain' bytheTorks. Tho Kingdom 'of Hungary, afterwards invaded almost od every side by itho Turks, became afield of haul() on which Christian and biumgilman aroies contended with each other daring a centary: , ' , liThe Quince grows wild od the banks of the Dan nbe. Ito delicate pink blessisma add much to the beautiful appearance of the woods. Tho flavour of its trait is-well known.. ' • Tag WHOM—The fOilowlng lines by Longfellow, from his forikeothing volume of poems, are quite apropos at this time: • ' Thou, um, Ball on, 0 ship of slate Sail oa t 0 Unlon, strong and grer.t Humanity math all its fears, . With all tha hopes of. future years, Is hanging breatkiess on thy - fate t We know what master laidthy keel, • What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, each *all, each rope, What anvils rang, what hemmers beat, In =what forge and what a beat Wets shaped the anchors:of thy hope I Fear not each sudden.soand and shock, • IT is.but tha wave and not Ute rock i 'T to but thellapping of-the sail, And not a' rent made by thit gala I • In spite of ruck end tempest roar, In spite of false lights °eau, shore, .• Sall on, nor fear to breast the sea' Our batiste, our hepes, are allwith thee t Our heartsiour hopes, our prayers, our tears, Are all with theer.ure elLyvlth thee I To Flavia's shiineitwo ignitors run . • And wood:to (that cued; A needy fortane•hanteroldi, • And one a wealthy dunce. • How, thus:twin eonried,4467ll behave Depends upon this If she's a fool sho.'ll wed the knave, And if a Imave,the fool. • . Southern Lit. Afele,for Per, ,;, Ttts Com-cr. Takoz - .---New.Orleano isfrotiably the largest Coffee market in theljnited States. The importation cf the article port of Rio, alone, duriog the buainess year ending on the let of September, 1849, was 239,717 cacka of 160 pounds each; and for the year ending the Ist of September; 1849, 299,129 Backe. The .tmpOttation tbie season mince Ist September Iciat,"ls 23527 Backe; against 76,839 sacks up to the came period last'searoo. No , loading article of merebandiso has probably uoder- - gone 'mph a chatigoi as - to price„ the last twelve motiths. A correpponding qo ootity of coffee; which; at this time last year,acild at bi to 6j tenth; is now worth 11 to 11/ cents, as even 12 cents: The crop of coffee in Brasil, last year, V 7 a a 1,800,- 000 'nap ; but the 'low! price or the article canoed the plantationa to bo. neglected, nod the crop this year, it is ecitimalcd, not exceed 1,200,000 sacke... The crops in Cuba and laguyra are also. short, and under all tinge circumstances, tbo probe. bility is that th 6 present price will, at least,be main .tained, even ,if a farther advance does not {take' , ; EIIEEE lEEE Dalaili - ,:liti* - IP.acertie Girl.. We extract the following4rom "the L,afayette :La-) Live Oak: ;: • - - , “On the 16th of last month two gentlernin a lady were returning from Fort inff with ~441X14Aneightl Pawnee dittl_o o V4o yernrottige,' 'whoa') and themsetvesia• strong:attachment had grown. She was leas , ' her nati6fr tind "a life in the woods" to live with, them' hi the Steites: - :-Air they fa iled l -throiigh the nation of Sacs andf,oxer i they were met by Pace 10:par, a Witriloi of those tribes, who desired .to purchase the Pawnee: girl,- and offered ibis:lloPP for her. The ,offerz-stais. of :comae refused. 1181 turned and left their; sitlieYetipposed forever; but ; riding at foll. speed-to, the , villagsyho, hastened to the •arigWana of' Pac-a•wah;. the? nephew:Wthe chief Ne,,saW•riltiet,' 'wherez' fOlind.Pac,a-wah and Alliitina:sack; a fierce and `koWeiltil,Warrior, quiedVreposing. •He'rireut;ed theniinithihly and told them of the -beautiful. Pawnee girl, wherf oil . three sprang upon their laorees .and dashed off in pursuit. The travellers Were boon overtaken. Al la-qua sack rushed upon the partyand tore the Paw nee girl from her. horse, and bore her ,off with the siviftness:Of air arrow, while.her screams rent the air and penetrated with , fearful distinctness; far into the.thieesses of the forest. The whites; though' armed, made•no.resistance,- - Had they•bave shown' . the sligh* resolution they Could havehaved her.. She watt:44lmo to the „village: Tlitif . .Warriora, ' squaws aintrebildren,•gatherekaronnd'to'see her. . There has 'deadly hostility .exiiithig between those ,nations rind the Pawnees; and the(poor girl had a presentiment of her 'doom., Approaching Pac•a•wah, a young warrior just in the"morning ;of . his Manhood, and who, we should nikiose;Would be moved to gentler feelings by . such - eppeals; - she begged him to protect-her, offer ing-to be his . sive if ha would spare her' life ! wben.iriatead•Sof ing her from barna, hedeliberrtely-thisedbiirifle and shot her through the heart! .He then scalped her and severed her head from her : body.' 'the head was stuck upoti . a pole, around which they all as sembled. The headless •and bleeding body was then throivn into . their midst, When they Seized it and dismembired it, and , cut, it into s ma ll pi eces, EM each one, men, wolien, end 'Children, holding pal pitating fragments, while they yelled and danced with diabolical rejoicing around the ghastly Mon ument of their savage cruelty,- _ "They then bore tbe 'reeking'head t o' the - lOim village. where they held, a feast, and danced. Tie losses were invited to their - village on the 19th to have a great feast - e On the morning ,of that Any, the Sack and Foxes and !owes, of all ages and:sex tek had met upon the prairie preparatory tethe apr }reaching festivity, and all wereiugreat glee When they moved off in wild end confused procession - to jthe scene of rejoicing. uln the mean time information had been - eon- I *eyed to Col. Vaughan of-whatires going on; aid be despatched a runner - to- For Leivenworthforiii detatchment of dragoons,who arrived ,ou. - theMOrii. log of the 19th, jest . a.s.the wild coneotase were proceeding to the place of the feast ';'As the In dians were ascending,one hill, they canie,ntier the brow of one opposite, and all appeared in full view instaneously and unexpectedly:to thelndiens, who surprised and alarmed, rthampered'away' so every, direction. The dragoonkpunmed them to the yil-, lege, and went to the wigwanref Ncenrvaquet.and demanded the murderera. 11Osabl: fie did Got know who they were.- They then-seized- Nesava goer, at the instanceof,Col. Vaughan, to bold 'until the murderers were delivered up. In a very,shott time they were brought - in by,a party of braves, and bound and taken to-the Fort." • _ A BrwrCn . c.nrio Battxr.—Wallia slice a gleivieg account, in his 41 Glimpses •of Spain," of the per formatices of a " Gypsey-looking •,,! • Leitatiot lizcribe its cotirse t and' yetrlbaegb! i had a very decided appreeiation cif the' niannei in which Component performed it, anti( aftee.gliditik all around the room, with- the melting glance, the totaled arms, the gyrations and salutatioas.that.the case required—she brgered for an instant le , ftont of me, and stamping quickly twice or thrica !Upon the floor, went 4. dottli tremare, throegh a;dosen of revolutions in a moment, whichias I am ti Piing man, I believe the drawing of a circle with her foot around my bead was ono. - • - • .•;,- A CO3IINDIII7II 1 , 011 zat HOLIDAIS —A Corp respondent of the Boston Post sends, all the way from London a conundrum, which- be had from Lady —, the wife'of Lord and which no person but a gentleman of uncommon gallantry or a lady of wit and - beanty, could solve. It is ,as follows: U Suppose n young gentleman should find young lady wefptog, what does he do to assuage her grief, and dry her tears? Er ISlOldlee.....Tho members of the L 0. of P of the Ciry of Pittsburgh and vicinity melanin xespictfuhr invited to attend aMeeting, et the. ODEON HALL, 9 16 , street, THIS AFTERNOON, ail o'clock,'for thei purpose' of paying - the 11111 t tribute of - respect= to *our belovid Brother, SLousa. Noma. By.order. • ' - decaktt J to. Ccuthomor,Seey., • - E 7 Oysters °retests! t—ahe inbseriber keep up constantly (at the Monongahela Erehasge) from this ume, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will wive up in! the very beat style. E. C. CAMPBELL, sepia:taps Cor. of Smithfield and Fttorth sts.- TREATIVE. ADMISSION Drese.Circle glad Ptirquette•-•• Second Tier ttleekors Mrr Last night of:B. WILLIAMS. . SATVILDALT, December., will be presented— • BORN TO GOOD LUCK. : • • Daring tho evening ‘ Songs, Dances, fte.; To be followed with— MILES BOY.' To conclude • ..••• THE:SWIS . S. eIIYDTAGE..I;•• • .1 Monday s Benefit of Mr. Barney In rehenrsal i Zsmburo. ••••_g • • + • ura At open at J. B. LAWDIAWS SHIRT ,M A NU'F ACTORIG . . Arm lb 4 • GantleerAen'a Furnishing FuripirrAiltiu: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' • ' .• • • NO. as FOURTH STREET, APOLLO BUILE4RO DETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET NATEL - 01, - ;r': P1TT83178011,.P.A.1 117. Always. on band, a large assortmeni.or:Shirte, Bosoms, Callars,:thavats,Olores, liosseryialtpetters• Under Shirts, Drawers.he.,&o. TUST RECEIVED—A lot of STANDINOVO oof a suporior Tor sale by• t , ' • 'l' 4 - :•1 • J. ti" 68Youtlh st. • ; •3 otters •to Contractors: EALED PROPOSALS will ire received attliiierftial• 0 Colleetoes office, inAllegheny City;omilann:doWM on SATURDAY, for eleaning•anythebottont of the,Cce• nal (nun the Ont-let Lock-to A.nderscm'etrebt-Bridge,and also from she Weigh Lock to '.olrtle's Beni and also the cleaning out of the. chamber of the - Lower 'Lock-in the Allegheny Brantsh. • • •• - • • •• Specifications will be loft nt•the • Callector , s ••Office, where all necessary lnfornuition will be given relativerto dm. above work.. , 'JACOB ULA.sl,Buperyisor. Allegheny City, In Dec.,1849,--(derAil)-•• •••'. 7 , Admlntatisitorgo 'Notice: " •• • ETTERS of Administration, with the Will annexed, 1.0 on the Estate of Jane Aloote,'deali, lateyof upper St. Olnir Township, having been granted to the !Owern. bar, notice , is hereby given to those , indebted to said-ta• tate, to make payment; tbose.'having. elzdats,'preeent them for settlement at an ently.'day.= ' decafitar • . ' ;Af.' soL•LAND Mnll% lORITEST ----- --TtientiitickDw.cll- lag Howie situate an.. Penn . street, next tctbe resi denee of - Dr:Speer. 'AIE43 large Lota , or Ginned; each . VA feet fronfon Penn street by 140 deelito an alley,with two Office* on Penn street, now in the occaniney of Mr. Nasesitoe; ist Aptil; , _S-CUTHBERM, de429 ' • Gen. Again; Brallbfield it. • 3trq OASES and Packages Fora i - DR:r - GOODgri us., AUCTION. AT MCKENXIAN3.-7M Thtiradijr; Blarcb 210,1850, will be sold, at McKenna's•Auction Rooms, 3:33 :Cases and Packages of Foreign Dry Goads of every d+ ecriptlon. Catalogues will be ready one week previtios "to stale: [decoo.l .. ,JA]IIES McitENN Pt, Aiact4 . • • Balance" zuad.Dtvidends STANDING the Alerritants , and Mankfanurer'elltink of Pittsburg* which - have hot bean inareased - or di minished for tbree yettxs:-- - - Name. litsktenee. Date deposit.. Ana, Abraham Bennet. • unknown. April 20,1837 ''sl4,so ' Ncrmes. E Lonber E. B. Mexelt • •••.!—' Thomas Paschall. • • 2 Thomms Mich 5 Priscilla Barker-- . 6 :I:Musgrove-to Bon • S 13 150 I Cattle) , that the above appear to be Balance andltivi dands daa ,to tlte persona named, and *Lich Itavalu maned unchanged for three 9E031. ' , W.. H. DENNY, Clisbier.V Sworn and sabsctibed Dec.M_,tb 1840, before natiol., : . dee2Plid WATBONtAldermatlt: - AlaCandled' VampbolL Damao t AMMUCAN 3 ItNITLIIiti, NUMMI Gleytipai STAPLE. AND SIANCT - GOODR,s*, • • No. 97- , Wood 'sorra,' mit Wear" (i - .:Dkuriond - -ROULD respectfully tall the attention Merchants and Other deatena to their Neer and vitied•Stoc)c any _and StatdePey 6 oaa,Laces;POingeo;Blutwle, Gloves, Vesting', Ribbons, Hosiery, blitts, - Ice,.. - -'This is their second Pall supply, and they feel In saying that Morena. otter Ooods to Competo withany In the market, both 05 regards:quality and. price, The examination of .the*atoe k ;Goons is *ail s **faired to assure the ' huger they offer Goods on reason lible tern's. nov7:d&cv ~ : e i ~~ 'rY:~• C. 8. Posted •, • ;50 einu !!!!!I=M DIVIDENDS: No. of Dir. Shares.''Amotixt. ', 60 16.00 30 45 (XI • 6 'l3 416. '25••• 5 6 2 5 ; • • • • S. • • •,•:' •• - ••, 1 / 4 . . . . fl.•••);.1 • • • 14. - • ,7. :,••••••:,„ 1 .. • '1 • • •• • • •••; • • • " • %, • • •• .; ." i% t • • . • ;":1': - o '. • SfBIMS 4 , -, 11„N warm LOCAL IttAMS. • -• PaocnimirdOiX'eDzsmov.Crittficio-lietiefotir., 2B; 18 - 49.---Cotinelltaitit; - `-•Precent;:Meiisr4Bll4, • CaU- , key, Coyle, Hays , Jeerer, MoirfiviiMuriiT; - 7 , !hipton, :and Mr. Denny;TrOderit‘. President in the • President stated that thetcancil tad been con , vened in -consequence - or the death-of Samuel C• ' Hill, late a member - of .this Council.. Dr. Alexander -Black presented.- the following Resolutionvwhich;ollermomomipropriato remarks from Mr. Eihimonigrißinsikenif.,lfr. Denny, were mlanigloasiTz!fil9P.S'ed -. Agit 100;;Z:.tind by,t2om adopted 1 o. 1 9c 115 9 1 :0:q - citri for tho,purposn Of eignifythgto of die In and seritice of Satrieil • .11.esoftie.4Viiiiirerconsider-tha 'death of lilntrinel C. Hi(l,.lete a:nititiß of die-Belect,CceincilOf.this City, a modem, ontutexiiiiingixiidmiihilionergeticfinpnblic: and p tivate4affeliurteotoi-Oprigtiti genre.: roue to all He mos nuiversal: esteemirzund without a Fight • • upon bl e.lraiacter, lamented tind' lialaTed by mony-frieptis. , ,* • • Brso/vedi'That-in' toffee of serrowfulreipecti tio • will attend hie funeral in a' body', rind year the usual _badge of mourning foi_tbirty.days'. - Resoleid; Thlt thceirt-.ResolOtiethrfoi - spread - Orin the minutes, und.thatthOiesidents of. Con - nada tie 'requested lo transmit ii:difpy of the same to the dis tressed family. oroke'lite-6clovell and -ictierisbed • • *. The Cpun ttfen luijouriaord Jo!. incet.at:tlie? Good Intent 1:ogiao honed; oOlSatoi.day;ttle:g9l!, :instant, at 1 .9 I cocki tcr le C, - ~v 4.tkAk14:1,7" Pa.s.csmooreslMerazi r iiir•4 o duo in bit'-iiir-tkis,vatilabl retiriollll . .lieptt:-*e1514.:.0: number ads lbe ati6scripiiiircifBl9l . . , ki*; tendiiig to lace it for tbia'year'lll*ciinhe by 31. r. Ire, alba publi otter's price', siatE of pootige. ;- Those w,b(l,-baro aopp li a ra ti tbeselvei , *itb 44ialir;4 - 4ift . Books for tbo: has an.Oicellemf be offers at remarkably low prices. - • tc . r Tii! ..,...u. concert give? in the Ffnt*V,.io.l.4 5_,...i.„ . PO , . 4ctei,:on Fri_ay erenieg o wadwelhill a elwi - a , i P deattaillt vitt* he repeated' Ot reitriiisday eie -lii f o r- the:BePCritPf . .P 6- PP or t - .. . - - Accipturr.--Tho.f' Posi Power • Press aim ft yesterday iwittrioz, before' ttie work Vaidone. But all is right ,agairr. NKr, would-respectfully; call the attentionie-"Mer ..chantst". and others, tothe following card • *Mg noticed" Mesisnt. Green & :which they assert -that They otter rAvavirs Tn4F,. ARALLED nay. other :EXPRESS;:we - mre, in-jtts - tice' to "ourselves" and to the "publicp, h.onstrained any that if oar arrangement' in the "East" dared.had-notren urs the 'hest CONDUCTED and rnest relict 4kt Ez 'rms, '3%* woold - isckhave merited: the Abend :pdtromte, we now enjoy--nor conld we have listtuned.ouriAves I ra a . ‘erien feersi nod established a . nputettaqt - FMI - - '.ERTO'sinabsecinizi (arty other I,,itte:• Unless oar mageMents Tor. meryeelly, eheari . and: Safe tninimisaiod-of goods and%vaitabics, of alLdesc . riPtients:hadheen* nuni eatietr, and is extending: mar, . Line: to. all . the;!' Western - and ; Southern" .Cities,{haviem Spared . Ur paiiis.or teas. to mOe •it peffect;)yeleeleonadentithatAheitf. &cements which to' Me' arel."ansor- Passed," and that seeeare;fußy ettabled .to" PERFORM: what we PROMISE' --ADAMS - & - SCD:; deeZ3:2wd --RAIMELia.FORSYTR, At is .-- . • . titzan cuad. tiff Establistunent, • AT RUMS BUILDINGS, qs. ; :7 whl4 Eardiwribe rig 'a - bold - wow respeet call Y ea the et , - tendon . or C , ldon-nartketw - Carpentersi . andsothers o use,tifined - materials in their -bind:Wes, to the grent advantages of dealing with' thew; no they 'keep a goat - assortment of Lumber," neat as Column:. awe; Cherry Plank for .hattd-ruifing and balustres•,also, - /tlaltogony and Cherry, for Newels ; Bed Posts and Rails wrned and fitted op in the bestwantter,with GazzaWs patent fatten -tag; tab bench legs, btu and hand Scievis.;-ALso,Liftlitunvii; tar Balls; Ten Pins, Tinnerefdalletn:and all other things : generally-kept and furnished by Tamers.- 4111 kinds. of TURNING an dBANVIN B doneitethe _eh 'nfantiet, at 'short ' • - -.• ' *4. MEL . RY.ial N. B.—Steamboat woik.'dope. in lbs bait manner and at very moderate:4 .siab.ogany . veneers..--A E sabieriber would respectfully:into* thri Cribiaev: makers of •Pittsbnr*h nadmicrattyithrwhit 7 htur Part reetitedlrenn Now Yo*. a splehdixl atockbf Firieeroirad Mahogany Pkusk; also, Sawa , Sniff far:Mahogany Chant, /toti.irig.,Chairs'and.Hat ildeb,.afthe most -ay Orpviot.paueras. —Alto; the hest anzlitY-or.Cabina Var. ntrhei,.Ptiim2iiee "Stimr, c,:-ail. of which he' wilt 'BOIL an better.tarots than any othcr 'establishment i a the city. .decl4:dBevrtni 4 Z No:LI-nth at; Pittsburgh; Pa,k• . • • ...DOW N: PILAbTICAL CUTLERS L y . rx.:. lnstrument _'EUßGlCAl: AND DENTAL : racivanfciottarezni. , :l.. 440. I 4 o..Viro cra ST RE ET, :38LICVLIWEIViditT4 • .11TE-have removed our etore and fliantifttelorrfrant Li her ty Street - to the Above' named place; for. the Tureaso . having more convenience for en amine turitrk : svc intend - going into. eve psively,Orders In! . our line wilt ba atte tided tomithprtnattudity and dispatch., Jobbing and Repairing needy .done and promptly exe- Agenatal.issoitmcniof Hardware add Caber Vie mall; aiwayi tcepon hand;and iell it the /nicest pricei:•—• „AVe have just.received a-fine lot, of :Gani,"Tsttots and: &ideas, Ttiilots and': flair Dresri: ditiars;and .other. Goads-generally. kept ie Hardware: Sueres:. 'Tinners,. ,fdAtters and Saddlers , Toots. made to. ordet;•; . Masers, Ground' ariCittaldled, .Pity2Bl . ldeP , Pik to ice:, Gana and PiEo4,reP l 4ed.r.ka.,4ke- • - , 0.--Partiordar,anetktjatu - sqCi4 : int4titflictiising: ' 7 1 . 113813e41 All 4 SUppOlent• - ' . . • swbc-A:m2 - ,t eccd treet- - Focelan •Exchange • • any Amotvr, ileel3l CO.-. lIITABLEC, FOR,REfETTANPES, - .nhd. pip-able bi; OlVailtbe Wine ipnl towris o tEn gland, Ireland; Scotland nailWalcs; ovule by . - .,[decI3II , ,BIAKELY &CO Xartalats z u c it i alnfr.' lt re °lll l4c . Z ) -Gernmayt forsale , bg jaeal3l;tzbetaY-aceuo:l .look BaU Line:. Tinc.Liserpool ancl•New:Yrik:Patirt: ' • Skipr~ - belonging the . above:Line,AF leave Liverpool regularly ou the let and .10th of each month.. • ' • Var.,one Iviebingto. - seettre:pmWtsee, far their friends ArcruZigerpOo to - liOye ; yark, can do al! by applying to. the widertugned;thle.Ageof for Pitteburgh • . „.. . . • treal3 V - JABIES.ULAKELY,VartaI Basin ' Cotra,try.' • • Tim hadersignedle prepared.. to :1151113 kass-_ iffat,age Cerlificates'attle lowestratee;iilrect from ._Ltverpool to . l'itteburgli,' 'Philidelphia. tio ••• • BLAKELY,: ~ Agent for the Pitiladelphbr..aud'LieruPool:'. • _ . Line of Packets..-: Franislin frBE Subieriber ottani nt.pr.vsue sale :the well ktioVvit FRANLIN WOOLERNIACTORY, situated on dm Monongahela' river, at ,'Millsberningh,: Washiligior comity; Pa ' Tbe Cardsimd atherpnrui of the Maelimery • are new, , end the whole Min excellent repair. The ' building is stone, 40 by 50'reei, and three' Storieihieh.., „no water power is equal to. tuay„on Me river. and Me • Dam was thoroughly _malted dating the last:summer.— '''Attached , to. MO - Factory us a first rate There it - awl,. good Engine and gtigine'Honse connect=. ed witlrtbeFactorytinoiftw-Mill,solhat either or both maybe propelled by.Sterms or Water, ei may be desired. The whole will he sold tsgeilter;orlhe ,nany,best snit thoptirebitser. Coal;01' excellent Analay, , abotindiin die immediate vicinity stlDillishorough.and a steam-boat is regularly. running on the rivet. .Teris • eaiy. Foe hardier partienlars,npply to ' • • 1 " ,:blinebnpingli;DieCreinheir.2o,ll3o).÷(dedltetw)„ ..-3;%1113 COURT, BF.COMAION.PLEAS or. Allegheny 1: . eobtity, of .DeCember . A. Term, 1);.1849,--No:1Z2, . n the matter's." die Arricoment.e . R44 tau;-And nowi to wit : December 20, DAD; onmotimi of ,James S. •Cnift, Erg:, Rule to slicor cause wbrthe Bond • of Sansuel-Gormly 4,1 shall-not be cancelled and the :.said.Asaignees disobeyed fratuthe ~Blotet.ths-B e cord: - • GEORGE .8.-- - ELAYS; dedtiMsr ,c 2. 2 ~' • :..Prothonotary. AlipcheThypouuty,'eu 8. -, - , --, • -- :-...! -- INs•THE' ORPRAWS ' COURT or , SirD ( ,_.. 5 ..., q A C 0111927 :=ln the mutter. et, the .Ea.uter. or ,A ( J)!..3, - olin , Abercrainbie;deceasedi . No. 22; Oc-' tuber Term, 1648, and No 35, Cetober .`. ‘. 4 ,...- :... ° ...,fger.m)107.. , - - . ..2 W , ; And ttqw,p , ariti.Deeembevist, It:.T.r. .1649 i on motion or, IL W. Williams; . Axt'y Air N.reeptants,.}fenry. 9.lslagmw, Esti.; appointed Art& ,. tor to audit and setee.the:aecOunts of-Joha Staunton and Geo... 11. Meaner, ) , , -fteentonsAT:.lr,elbere ramtd4i 4eVd, filed intim , abovestatetr.- -,, - , . - ... __,,...- -'..-',-:. ~ . .7 ..., . :. , .. Diens Court. ' -,'"-. _iYiDA.NIBILI 'ltreCllBDY,Clerk..; -*L All= persons iinterestedqnre :hereby nOtiT4 , .thef the Auditor above named will.attend;. at Ur °Mee ort Fonkth street;iiiPittaburg4ciiiMrireday; the' 24th' day of-Jatt nary next, at e Vole Alt li..lbi. tne 'purposes iat his 60,' : pointinent .; , •rdeeSS:3lwl. '- H.'I3:"ISIAGRAW - Audit :r. : • I : 44lstgliisii* - toiailiy;iin I ; - • t.x.4„,_ MOE' O.IIPRANII,COIIIIT.—Idthit r xiatei of Oa PetitionOf Gibsp .c..:AV i r‘lprosying thq CintOtograntis Elite upon th e !; 70 ; 1 , 44 Juges:X.:- . PlarnWitrrow,de.e , d;_to - a - ppeor in ; • .•• 'Coatritielanreks engsentynaul Petztioner 'inay net bo4t*Elitta:M cnoko obelus of , • one oriee,puipaxmlial4hsenopho Dante of Sarah rariwit*g,io.lwttia".46l4_. nne•of the:geirat is eni l 4l l lt,.... ll4° l t h i ka , # l4 '‘ purport. - - -- 2-7 • • laid aoEd, vimitTlfkeezaarA4lE-o,:Z.ii:inoliem•44. .washilvton,Aitonterlfor:Elizabkh%Gibito&Aiie.±Coun. gra nt sltole. to show canoe tgpy Vetti Gibson ilia/1 - 'llot riarmitted , to: mate choice o tte poition of said Estate to :phials JoknrCooper entitled—returnable oh - Bntdronp t t he'L"th dsy.of Jn4 nexr:ltylbeiCourt: rSpSURDY„,CIerit. 46 oh 13Ellif4a110fariXOArrtgiLatte , ep Fonda streetineldWygit,. _ • _ .p0* : ::0 . i.,:4..iT7:70f.t0ift . 01.1. &sported for the zlaTorzdtig Pose FOREIGN IMELLIGIMTOZ/. , ALIELIVAL QP criemAnzun' clazinatta Ns Yiinis3Deternberr, 1E49: - - • • - TlicsCambria linsllll.raCiy, tijOr pitlg • _ She brings Liverpool ilateel;ifiti)stll. - • - etinic*isl atiairs ttr Edgland continuo cToady*." and genet. Cotton has advanced lc: on tailit description, with alight ~ itiootiibold stock on hand., Tharm, are 377,00th1ab nesinors6;l/00g041e4:ri: Accounts'. ;floe; Maocbester, hoszeverilie,not . -ntumtiai'actrpi to .* the committee, and qttotailotK44rilliefair.lipland avid Mohile'6lo6ld4.*Ciffeatio The Corn maritekirt*nit, latigry,. end prices • tr4inalcLAti Is 3d. itksdi¢potlrtioaito+rfel(.~R;bito Cora tosvonh "3rd ' - - For superior , American Flow, there is good per iiestein; "inferior and new taesteril almost, unsaleable : Ohio- is. quoted at _2as Wheat is in more - demank s inies at4e 6da6s 9d - 112 414 1 Y. • American .Proiiikeins are 'in.ettet.detriand for same descriptions, with oat impagting firmer guinea. 11HiC , )p, middling endlosiqualittei t Sh6os!dtiles, ...16a27sii:and eastern at Sa33rl.; western 2ps2Bs bobiers are tuziatis to clean ciut•tbeir.steih... but there je no jililukrY-;'44l*,ske chtll, without Artie. Shoulders are in-Yr26it=demands hard :slightly Misdeed. Sales is in lair request. 3.136 a. for, foiddling for plimo -_ 4'2i.Trir peel; ,:prices are • • ' -2: • ' !-;• ;- Aineriean TOlinw:"Li . iold at 345, 9.11a35.;. being_ ad advance- per con- • ' _ - - , IVoon.—Considerable doing, stock light; ad vuneed 14x24 TooLcco. r .Stock :hand 15,00 q hh4s. No 's alteration - Holders are • nat;tl.(ll-i: EMS MI = SUMO • • ~ • • , , listen t - tiiipthing.loier than . . qtfotations - current the:beg,inniilg . of,,q*iooily, - ,... - • , 'ton trade:ls'suletbnkfirm•, -7"; In Lead.antiditabee-is.mentioned.2. . • - The general , polrt cal news is of no,stribingini ,•' • _ • portarite. , , • - ••• 01110 SENATE.ORGANIZEIi..: • • • . '.Coinunus , Dee. Bloke, Whrg Freo Soiler, .bas ' been, elected. 'Speaker. two majotity_ ; Sinaembera were • absent. ;. There baye been ibtee buiadred,ana one - ballots - • ' ' • - • --.• • -.• ' : " • - 31/01r -NORK:adAILKET t . - . • - • "..? I's •- • NiAkT_ositciAler.emtiern. , _ Flour: Sale, - not ii.teijidriljietrei -holders anti oo 4i4,pot keat..cir soy indee e!ceptaiii former prices Grave 41 41 ; 11130y; o f.rorn, endeayoriegto get uff ticticet,"_- • , • Provtaloha 4 ,Atiliket :Pails:* iti' 7 6rEpi . and. fitieititlidile'an-opiAmid tendency. ' tecdy, -• "„ Ja:firgt4P - 6 1 lers. ' Tobnceik.ariaczgloWnd end steedy. . . :Steck reduced , ` prices bavd:ad;iineed 1 :::•:-PlEill.ApE14 , 1114..eit - ThE MARKET; •P9tteDeiptiu, December 23 ' • B e e, e 4 The '.-iluiod4L?'offered , • t!kffBsQ head Tritea r*Dlie:lC,lol" 6 ,4709, 00 :4* = a:similar war at 4 - 7635 06: ............. - rianolits dt 13ataktces of Derticlta . - --- Cal BURGH; of the =Man or ' V TN TLIK. DANK ORDITTS b. n tht three., , j_ Tent .Dollars, nail ekeeednig whic wlthi er , , d to f this staterrtant, have notcith s g e2"Pree° l ' f tbe a " Sl it if with the names of tbo de- -." eel' Me" Qt dinur" e' h delmsits were made 0c posl•orn ,lho dates ": when due i there° z._:.., , ~, balances accmed,mnd the =oil , orfasmas e. ' Azumn.r. , bieniamin Chess...lr.:-,., _1 , „ :7 , -.3 f. "C°'ltV or g h Can ; Pleas - . ' ' 183.8, *lr. 'l. - 12.33` [ - 03 ° , f a A a t i li d e ll i e u n & G C15 avga` ; t 1.•- •. -1814, Man 3. '•55 43 , .- t isl3l_, Jab' 1. 1, .: - 35 „GI!: i D s ßn 2m: il r i t e x ililt r o ke v :l 4l. - e : - .. .. -' ; . -1- : . ...., :' , Beaver -- ... 1 18 1 :, 833 13 4 1.T s j i t a uer n a ' n o t. L .2.2„ 8:. ' ,. .: ;43 1 5 0 01 63 7 5580 - I.' . Jacob Yowler te - Cri,' ,-_ - , 1 23 0, cl o tz. ;l2 0,0 • i , sA:, C: Saatiltea••••••• , • ~,,..a . , 1 , , , e ,.• 0 , , 1 7 85 1 -.Thomas 11n. t aittri k t • • A ncsV g . '1 , - Imo, Aug:so:_is43 CO t Thomas Searnea•-•--_ , „_,,- .18/4„-81,,,,,,,,,,- -, 10_0'2 . *Jacob Painter- -,--- ... .. "111317 'Sent: le. - 50 25 "itVathil Plummer, Jr' ' . : us & Fe .b . - 0. „ 1 0.8 0.- , • yj Jas ohn Etartut ßam e a y g (C - aitater) - ,-. ; • rao3 eriold- ... !: . f 4 :ll ( Xt . *Fred , k Scherer, all .. .1835, July 8. - e . Fred`k Schroeder , _ ._ ifiiti mp r .24..... 7 130 opt •,, W , l . . 11 „ I ia 2 re ,,, „. . . T , ~S Smith .„ ... ' Pule u 7 e !": 1 6 , , Jab: 21 : .122/ 221. '- ',. 1 1 \7; ..... m5.: -- ...... . • ' :le 3,11ov.18.! ? ISt SZi• ....; A r ... aUS;i1.•••• * 1831,. M 53, 13. ' - 100 00 0 1? t,',:. 'Charles fi rles W lV ade tik l ins a.- :::: P . ,nio. ..-- 16.1_5 . 72 . 1:77 .2.5.. . ~, t i i'e s l fico d'., ..,...,‘. *Solara NVilltants;• -- ' - Ida ? may 3. 10 00 , * C i kti nintun rlotte en ß s e n d l lii i . :, ~. , z. ~1 i., , t4,1. , , v .e.,7. ~/o3 r .. . . DIVIDF,NDSIINPAID he,r±f, 'Charles rank• -.-• •,`.. .- - - b- ''' 'I CO „ •speaktreut, Say tr.Co- B G4 EO . •Dan't Shute- -- • 6 40 ill Doane,. _:, -v . • -..- ,- e, -,, 3 20 :'... orahavashoin o 40 e „. _' *Seerse facy-, 2O , li 00 • georEb Mulnly 1 - 10' L ;4-01 -*SohnWoLtce / A 0: 'Paul Morrow 1 , .2 ' - . 1 ~ ,W., 18 tkj, sr. F. .T.Rebbido • •,- , .-, ;,. 10 : 1 , / 00.' .... *Geo. Schwartz - ----- ' •., , , , 10 ~ 00 00. ~.,... James Nicholson -• • . ' .wm Mitelcon- • -•••-- Beaver . 0 , 0 5 , 11Diricaret Shipper M ea d vi ll e. :•• - -,„.„„,„,..,,_ _ 6,,,,, , 8 75. S. Himatil t go . - - t. - • '.7 l.‘ ' ,'""'"”' ' bc , 44 i a nd ] I certify that the foregoing: appeals to divtdonds due the persons named, andZotvi_ng - n rentf in ai nn ned_t ; in Bank and ruachanzed tor-tbseo ion _ . bie,r ‘, ..... ;tt> d subscribed this 128 day Eteceadjl , l,lB_4l: . , ___ ___, ~ Gsa.l"J'Assos, Ala. 1. • --- - t• 10,. 7 ,, ,,n l Vit e t= t r:6 l „ . Nole-Thoae names that "I 1 4 th e balances are been pahlisbedthree time*, an km ,,, , _,„ lied tor svitbitt the year r . the same l 7 l , ll . 7 . **cdelt . . B l ,. .* e° Commonwealth. („deeM3tdwittri, - ,Z.-.FIxo. 1 Size 11 .12 I -' • - oppen Wilkinetrali,Totartirstrzeg,Fridththelr.: • .4.F on: SIIMIXA.T EVLITSGI, the 11th et 1a11t1937; 385 U - The friends of -the.CoMpany..nad citizens general.' ' ....- ,Iyareanvited to attend.. . The hltuutgarshave made ar itu3gerientatanecommOdme.e.targemittr.Ogpismarts,':... and wilt spare no paiattto. eontritmle Pletiattre on the occasion.. ..L . Eagle; • G.W.Alcsherry,Aneghea) , ; J. - LOchliertl% • ' • • Arthar•McGi_ Ihtquesree; J. G. 'Toting, Manchester.,. ..fames t3eott„-Niagarri, •-. .1: Idequeman, Esq. Jactitls Petrie: Vigilant? Edgar, Mak,. John shore Good Intent; George Feastan, 41L.Tibby, indepeadenee;.• John f• John'Goyle;GOod ; John Naha; • • . 4 ‘ Porter,.Fairtnoant; • Geo: MeGonigle, - L if. Here Belief s •• George P.AToore, -;-- ' JcilutT.:-.lkmatea, BirneatisJitoies M gortat), ‘• . . FLOOR. 3 . IIANLOSES:•Z NlTlWairkWhite, - : -,;:.-.EtrenizorLocrry - .11earf„Gmr.ier„ Andrew Graham.. rtlccS • : '••• NTLIES FIFTH, WARD, fro nlinginz Liberty airegx,tte--,- rwpen.O'Llarik and Wiannt,.;Ono Drielc.Ohop r '4o foot, two stones high; One 8 Inch Cylinder; Engrniok - inched ;• all in gOO4.ordoef hoing."Voßknow: '.Tha Lola 40 by I.oolhati_,on.groniul ‘eoyorcrrtnr - " ; •'- A (Pint April, 18•50.. For farther pertieniart;onquiro on rho. • •• or of ' • • -JOSRITA UN, _ - European and General ' Agent, deceO• - - ;Porr - Bnildifiss, sth . . . 0,3E1 CLOTECCI-Cik,APr °it ' • • Na. 230 , I,Theity Stre et, anylet Ciairiao” ie . ,Afiefh- bESP.ECTFULLY annotince to theivettatomen and. • CAA, dealers -geneiallylline-Tho have in store , a Jame: - and'select ateek - of'CLOTBS,..CASSIZIRIit.E3,-.ANDI . • - it VITS27NGS; e' now: arpiepared to fill all ordersin theft• link; and experience to 010 ate:lncas enableti unto ' • hope col. libeint share:of pastenage:„"-Petaous--mish log to have o iii in a- madilsto order, cannot - fail - to aattaJ READY MADE CLCiTHING of all deseriptiona kept constantlt cod band: , Al so, tlenten'aFurwsyin g goods; such an: shirpr,Suspendens adt.Cravate...; Call andexaminebeforeputabezingalseWhere ;;131:1713 detennined toaellebeap east:- : .oeq : • platck,4ll,tlCl4lo)loland ccrrge artzWog•CtL. Who has .ikel.Jl/OSt inualsoma Vcstinge; in•the' Boabyer /a Gable. i•• • •„ • , ' -. • 3,V1i0 has the best BI act Balks in.tho - Ciir--Boobi•et l'Oto has • the - keg azoortment. of Beaver Clothe iathe , City I—Boohyec It Gribhlo.: : .• . ,• Vithe has the beet BlackCoatikaeto in the City?-,Boot4ec Who health& beat Fahey Cacci-rett in the , • Who tout4tto beet Reedy ado - Beaver. Itt Gable. • . •• Who sells the.Ctlea,peet,,Cll*thagle tbO:city:f4.4lPabyer do Gripble :Who.intikeethe ttestfatiitic Cte - 443 in tkegur,!:.*kyoi , It Dribble • 'Merer4BOOAYER Atli it doers &tare Ineirt:.:(dlo ' o,l: l ol7,itzirrT:ll(sl4°l:e -4 1 3 4ifv . 1:41',Y.:...•-:•-.•*. ....-:-...;..,!-;:...•.• ..-•-•.'.-......::::::.....,;.:••:;:,-•,..,::•:•:,:.!...,..-:::.7...:::::;;,..,:-.....;•....!.,...:7.--!.;•,.:-...::-...:. '. ' ~:F L 1. t. •, p r'.. , f .r.. ; .. 7 1 '• =I : 2 . EMCEE Mill II II -... Ell