Gir4ETIE. PITTSBURGH: • t TBuRsDAY MORNING,! DEC. 80, 1847 010-'Tea Museum 'Daum Oeserrs peteleeed ' Tn-Weekly, end Dallj uflaveA Donseepereeesee the Tti-Weekly nee ueueekper: exam; tie Wacky Is Tern Dollen per am= Unsay •r' ' L • . 5. 1 • , Crtaansesem at e easaredi macntaa hand is Gass. lams banal? pa, mad as "vol . 4, , u, uttlit I:'*ii .- Itariltiontartie War ilmer Zfrwhirirt . .. M+ , ,FY WArkst, La..* /"Aft:11•1.4000 NM3thiaUissa ~, . . Modal Conoopoodecao of de, IPeutoule Ououe Weamurron. Dec. 37, 1847. The wieder le very er and the thermom ; Wu hu nth down to .18. "bean smo,—whieh they 4 ;Mal Mr traIINOI abzwe zero was the cold.. %est weethertithe winter of 1846-47, though they *of iinses when the thwthemeter run down to and dateen below sere, , Thews is tamest mow ° oak. 101 l 4 4611. - 7 412 . 1 eislitanll L.a le rare enamtasat. Fray thin is , meta• miwierdi into sleigh, both coolant hogshead to a ewer lea end a mockery Math John Gil. pin% lithe metal epeedand the ride stout as pine Ent u ble.' Dr. Franklin ! would dawn to be called Pkiforoyslier. It for zto other remon then the Muth= be gore of sleigh ride—witting of a winter's day Rau the Wu of a tab, end heft ing your feet in odd yam:* Very ezhiliming, is it. note-and none the better, when, as hem., you el often ride through mad as mow, or with metteitr - not of Orpittm,ithaf rimmed this ithussa to malady, stopped the Wools of him: sad usede Tennant forget hie third, but grating like haul thunder upon the ..tor . .: more menial than thswinee sleigh tip:Ptti?lthi)Me or ova a utacede. The worst Of Waeldngfuo. however, In winter leer apeth it comes. The winds sweep over the gem of !emplaced distances," es though the can of the Winds was Jai,. The bibthliter tune of Stymy Irene im mark meted the Capitol of the Nation, and people woad would spare may ci their anathemo, if they.knew the real maga. tab of the will where milts. Slavery is en ethieh tmon the ad where It atm, emits its own cum skies with; it. Amman'to the funeral amuses yesterday, suborn intim eery pert of 1797, 11311 wee cotteerguently little tome than lifty yule old. r. ha been four rem in the Benue, was :bleu rem in thi Hanoi of itepresentstivert and four pima Governor cif Mains, end tud serrecima ny youth prerdrttieW,th public lite at home. , The cams end swum of Mr. Paideld'A death has been the subject of Much spectilstiota The belief ;Mat miny is, that he died in thelseTunee of the operation upon hie Uwe. Time hal been wield modem examination, but with it mutt dist maces at divide public °Oblast u to the real came Of his death. The deceased desired a more cone piste end thorough mealiest ha had previcaely re. wired, and advised a deeper build= into the at. (acted Bair, and the inbudon of sulphide of top. per into the affected path koupwias there ; wee an *hood thebudatheitua paln, which dialed itself our the whet* gem, and width increseed until It ended in dui ditholution. Ibis lank= of Codegreoi c o mmenced in the oady;part,of the montb;—thres weeks since to day.—stei the greater Portion of its Mow, aside frets orgenhation. ham been in these funeral ore. ' done width ham nowlled the deaths occurring in the ream. The alma of the Camp have Wrack deem eamember in the meridian et libt, end the couttmudeation of . Ide death we; the lad menage from the two Hems oti Compete That of Mr. Drumgode was OW pnwintts record, and previous toll, wan announced the death of Mr. II outlast= of Gortheoticut, and of Mr. apeight, of Misaiwippi. Ma Is the week of this; unsparing enewength yet told in fill.Qdors have died, and twee deaths are to be recopled,--end if pulthe Adieu may bacon. vetted lob a pofpft. end them death the 'abject dabcouno, hot muniiin . non , ban wen pTuth ea dadas :big asap* amps tn. yearjudez. *imp Mentmelds, Indeed, he - been the whets Pear for the wade of await. Meuse has Maud on Pat. ham, and bloody,tlei th has greeted mob/ludo of °cumin people In sate:it ha— Matignon perrading mine and the diadem of war, Deeth bee bath the great victor of the year, and has:won mate imbeds than all survivor.— Time, Weed, are bui' ended fore a time. for in the gnat Battle id Life, who shall 'boa the iwe trey aim Dolt, the common leveller and the ezmunian enemy of the hut= race. s. _ _ ......'...-... 1 , 1W 3 ..'0 . ft - i.* ' '., , ...2‘ . -;4- .... ^-1'.?4-1.4414t4"..‘ -;. 4:-. 4 1:;?.4;; .:-.i . 1 - ,4i- , '. 1.,4.,,.. p . .. , .: '31" , ,,,1 , 4 ,,, ,•-....4' . .1' ,1 .'t 4. 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Well es he lurs'done, ma Rey lack for morn sdhast Sitiot.litimi to COON, es birwill ems. awns 'nth enaides Propmfy2matteged and DOI ous taken mall tbs diirolder Nita which snaking Lmocorro bnu =butt; usnr felts to throw hie .ef ....fmlis:„ The Whip of the egging' it to themselves *obey ant muntefgak eI&M. in th eir hood hen& and not tOioffer bed diy prennoest to 11414itiiinorspank,000 mini hurls eon s warm =nit io thspiseutry . ..uwatirtisori tourist shisklhns Wham: of bpi& tog tMcity ticket sad,ths rade two Mao i full , €l4ll.lliOD of pubirOotgaton, tonftlogli the as. isetker ef our gassed Old °Soy, whodeserves to _be 'tag bin easy &matey ns, ttua. is • nes that sop Per y Etta/ugh with woo at the pale. • The duty h *mein upon [bi .. ..Whip to swot the replarly iimatnetodtkkart,end go far tee Whig !asps iodide counsellors, farms that the pintail es Well as the politiaHt prefwn m a n d setersaniwin bee the honor to apt -e Wfdivots. Let us biesimited sal beuty,ert-op• .sistion beteresi Nathan of the Whig perry •fn oar sun* orhkg."eity. Wets now at the cannistannatnt of scarapdp that will sod in the sleetirm of tin mat Porsident. Primal wet. hiss Isay . witoseateenS &reunion of the maps ittlysfsaite of , isirdirfates, but so the polls, mob . she most the einnorneosmi. ws . mg, 'raj born away dsapalrinl Of "Ce.ti a. Bf ratted end emerptic -sethtn - loans! inks them Aref L rgit cagenis,Uce op tbsir put is Melees 110 §:tidy as to determined 'opos Meting ths r.lrod age Whtg 'Dyer. - . • Tut Air= ear Martir..—A Mier in the flti Leads Smln'eindleallan of Captain Paw, mla Hi wee diddled that they had anew, Mau to Wake Jul Of 1 0 et"' oac balsam and thinking that Uthehlef could • not undommued lien, binfenadted to Mr. Rant diet ha had. better acme three ath'at wfileh theater midst a sepal 'tea rest m map. They win and In doing - coo, made wee of thetr tonethaethef. when the order woe Oat mint on them, which we did; weeabehm meanwhile in the rooru ihm ar m t! Taw sod mpg( wry Wald to follow:dm bedlam with flit, meth and wo obryed, promptly • ptheniry them two or threOmila t bin not ruing within gutobit...'Otreas• return, we found they" dime bed loon Goo killadoind two fokial"*T.": • The arm wmaledry in the captain's, uven, be mod nary andother M induce them to came oat hut without auctie., They had anew enough to the poem defend thenneetwo spinet treaty men 'oat they had dramiod to did ntbee than ear meth& The eap* finally, pm indult° the Apo thae, end the nem, after dome twelve or theth,iumeded Tbry had Went meiyalleg io.Yhe shaped elathing,• which they mold* ChM hand* era' .j;: ~li. ` ' ~ . A aro sixtotial on as Stout Hank of la& Imo. sat 40 1 % 1 3 1 4 . aid nry likely ;to &ohs dole idiomtockillgos fhosooatoo Dow, to otiesdoff*,*lk lo at lb' tom* at Nos Albsay, WOW P. 46114: lase Mew 1843. me met 6 11/0e t6l dad te• "and. nod, Ida the ei ' satanat the efrOkeio • bid. boklort-idmd 3. 7 OiltiV 7 .l 6- se-00dg Inum, 4 • „ _ - • eraslbti -ziur:•.4/1/614Plidat6 of OW ham OEO4 ,thit-thi-Tnairlie,:ollbailton alga, ail 00111 . 11.**111 toiqllig4 cii/bArdaigiegas of 1 Mai kit 16117, tug": icy .patoaulasiikaxasti , .. - ..., , "..11 pi ibaiii*lrad tiopdiasjimaill ar , Z niiiiiatiot-pribtr,!= as th• to r 1 ' --' :-• Wkiiii.F.' ''. .. '2 , , :: • '... - ~" ; --.: ';.". : ::.:_:.; :i . :' ...::: ~." .. •:•• 1 , .i . '' , ~.7•- : ...,.,.."-', ,: ., ..:,, .- -_.;,,,,. .. • ~.,. .: -: T.: f it. -F;.., .:.'4,-, r.....• ..: , o - i.0. , .. ..... f , , - ;',.i:,' ; :,,:q,f.. 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HAS CONGRESS POWER TO INSTITUTE . , SLAVERY? „ find amide of the Constitution decimal Whet all legislativelvowers heroin Slanted Idoll be Silted' in a Compeer of the - United Stater." foe: This limits the legielative Winn of Cong. Teo to thl altaegatealy IF: lit masted poorer.. the merino of tile first ankle at tbo :Constitution; t 1 ie &dared that Canyon .bill tutu power .to auras° exclusive legioldioo', in all ma. eituttaoseer, over .4 district, not ex- coedit's ten mikes emirs ae May by MA= of of particularStens; and the Lceptance of Congeals; bemire the Wad of. the Government of the trawl States, and to exercise like 'MOM' overall pls. osi purchased; by dm cement of the, Legislature of the State in which the sane 'shall be, ford the stectio' is of tuts, ma/mines, inetasis; dockyards, and titter needfol huildinge" Under rids provision, the wanton of the Dbitriet of Colombia was :nods, within which tetvitory , . along had been long sanctioned, so that the pew or of Compose to institute it Within the District . F did not stir, sal no one, it. is supposed, contwod that within the canon of a non vs holding Otani for forts, dtc. Wavers could lisbolaeery. _. In no put Of the Constitution are does n nerd or termed to ea PnVerly. they arm designed " pawn& In thew:old section of the first article, which apportions repoesentatives sod direct title; the. words office-fifths of all other prams" 4,in dude slaves. . They are rote/rel. to In the ' loth section, of the mos arilcle,"Widch declare that "the migration or imputation of such as iiir a the States now adding shall think per to admit shall not be prohibited by the Ven ice. prior to the Best sighmin htmdred and eight." and aim in the second section of the (With seri. , de, 111 edition to: fugitives : from labor. -In no other part of the Conatitntion Is than MI refer -1 Imo to slaver. , ; I In the third section of the 'fourth article it. is I dictated "that Coe greed shell hate power to die pose of sod make sit needialialea and regulations !'respecting the territme or other property belonging lathe naiad Swim" The' power here given, is limited*, the regulation of the property of the Government, and may be exercised es will within , 'sande ea • Tenitory. It gives no arms power to Institute a territorial Government, or to adopt regulations' beyond the yee;& object: of the grant, Congress are. authorized "to dispose of" rite territory (land) De other property. Political ' power is not," it would teem, within the grant. This Is exeidend too deer , to he controverted. .. There le no specific power given to Congreee, kith', Conwitution. which authorises the end>. lishmient of a Territorial Government, except that 1 which reline to the District of Columbia. 'The Ordinance "far the gomnment of the ter ritory of the United States northwest of the deer Ohio" was approved 7th August. 1787, which was before the formation of the Constitution of the United States. That ordinance provided for the' first Ufa email vides of Territorial Govern ment. which - eitended over thatttereitary that in clude. the present States of Ohio:lndiana, Illinois and liflchlgsn. Bc/Parild ZaniCtrillGOVet=eaS were formed under the ordinance, en the Presto rl of population required. This provides for the government of all the teniticy ceded to the Union at the adoption of the Constitutiorn and this fact may have been wappcsed to render any provision on the subject in the Constitution cmecessary. Oa the 7th August, 1787. the ordinance was modified by so 'set. of Congress, lk I so to adapt It to the Cinualtotion.;—: -, On the 25th Fltikairy, 1790, North Carolina ceded to the Union territory which now coned toles the Stale of Tennessee, Which was accepted by act of Congress on the 9d of April 'ming. In the set of , cession, meant other provident& it was stipulsbal what no regulation made, hr to be mark by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaver," and on the 26th May,1790, by the act of Compere, the ordinance of t 767, withcertain es. tepees in the act of cewion, was adopted "for the government of the.teni t _ag of the United States swath of the deer Oh :1 The first annexation of foreign territory to-the United Stake wu Louisiana within which ala i very existed coulee the Frenc h and Spanish Gov ernment& Florida, which was subsequently an nexed, was shoal slave territory. Texu was a stays State If any part of Mexican territory shall be an mixed, as slavery I. not sanctioned in Mexico, it mut come into_the Union as free territory; and the important quesiem arise. whether Compose haws power to make it slam territory. i No question L. better settled In this country lan th at slavery exist. in •. •itate by vistaed the local law; that .the poser r the subject to ex. r defively meted in the state; sal that Cortgrirs except u lathe recapture of elms, can exercise nn powir over It. ' • The relation of muter and stave is &pandit, t opon the local law; sod when the slaws amps, by any means, to • fltateWherre each relation does not exiat,he is free, unlaw under *general leer he, may be receptured by Me master. The Canstite tion, which authoritative reclamation of fugitive. from labor, is the law bf the Union on thin sub. jut. There la no principle in the laws of 'nations nor in the common law, are between wreerelPties, which authorise. a receptor. of a fugitiee shoe. These principles will not be dliputed by any one who has e x amined the decisions of the Comte of the United States. Under the Article. of Confederation there was e provinces• foe the return of fugitives , from jor tics, but narks in regard to absconding. Waves. There was, thantire, no obllgation on a free State, unless Imposed by its own law, to dept., up a slum, nor wan there Any legal onus through which this master could claim tbe fealties. The ineetwergence and collision vrtacte frequently a rose from this State of things led to the above • pavilion in the Constitution. The power to institute slurry belong. ado. duly to the commul ty in • Which It exists. In the langtergoof Chief leeks Teems, In Groves so. Slaughter, 16 Peters, 509, a Siatio.hai a right to &side for ihelf whither it will or 'Wilmot admit slaves tnitehreught within its limits from another "State;either (or sale or, for any other purism; and also to prescribe the *awn and mods in which , thy may be introducK and to determine their condition and trastoseetpand this actionManot be controlled by Convrt, either by virtue of. Its power to regulate commerce, or by virtu* of any other power conferred by the Constitution of the United States," •' And in the case of Prim es the COmetemeereelth of Pennsylvania; G jPetars, 61 I, the , Supreme Cant say: ...The Mete of shivery i. deemed to be a mere municipal regulation, founded upn and 'limited to the range of the territorial laws;' and "it is manliest from this consideration : that, if the Coruna - don had suit bontained the chose for re: cepticni,imny nonsidaveboldleigStata la the Union woad have been at liberty In have declared free all runaway slaves eventing within it. !Mike, end to have given them' Weire immunity and prole°. lion &phut theclaint e f their maters."; The true ecatattu ' of the Constitution le, that implied powers can only be. exercised in car. rying Whiten! a specific power. And this ap: plies/ion is Limited to wick manure es shall be appropriate to the object The h an admitted and rise rule of umaltectbin. It is believed to be the oily one which has been sanctioned by maw: men and jurists: Power. exercised beyond this have not derived - (rose ate Constitution; bat must depend upon an unlimited discretion. And this devotion& 1 ' _is Now Mere is no specific power in the Coned. tothit ' which authorizes the ergs:Antlers of a Territorial Guam: writ. Such a power was giv en in 'viatica to the District of Columbia, end it wan equity neceenuy to regard to other Terrine rise. But if this power be implied front the spec , tic power given to regulate e - Me ifsquirition of the pub lands, It must, union the above rule, be limited to means writable to the end in eierw. If Congress go beyond this in the orgailution of et Territorial Government, they set without limits. lioc, end may establish a monarchy. Admit that they may organise • Government whiebehall pro. tat the lands purchased end provide for the ad: roluittration of justice among the settlers, it d by no mesas follow that they may establish very. - Title is a relation which me tie cue by the local sovereignty. It is a municipal rept Moo of limited origin. It is a domestic- relation our winches Federal Government can exercise no control. •And, above ail, the institution of slavery is not within soy Impliation whkh can• be drown from the power to regulate and dispo4 - of the public lends or other property of the told Stews: As beforeremarked,' slaves are not treated be the Constitution asproperty. They err madepropeetl by coke local - Lew. •The Supreme Court of the United Stew bare decided that, under the Fewer to replete com. rums stoops the States Congrees conla•not wife" with, the slave trade between the Slake. And with how with greater propriety' sod forty of argument collides* a power be anatained than thepower to establish slavery in &Territory. In the letter there limiting' from which the power ci s be implied, while the fmner i f -admitted to loath altcoototra4al dirallittenexat 'the Male& And it was open the Pound that brew Coostita• Poo doss werelreated. argon* end no t propitty, that they win held not lo seine within the orewiertriel pew. UCeslgrns, tinder any wow power, may *ante sliveiiin* Territory of the United Sesta, on widek stronger mind. may they UMW" the momii.elpyinstisvir the tmositand ae)i'of isles =cps tUfttptes , the neritoriell ; oilistitiena and Forth **llool/00210101,114 sitsot,nt. elated slavery. 'But as behito rentalt4 sleseti existed in those Tenhaje s it the time they were ealeato the United t3tatar, and,. in del , Utstra ce•dat d Loiti4itia the United awe. bond .„___, to protect the property, and vises with• in the tasty.,. And it ii singular that this 'feet in the Irtwestri eontamery was not, I believe, relied upon by the South. It was the strongest petition that amtd have been taken of that side of the question. ; If free Wirte ry be admitted vol Congress boa not power to institute &very within it. the Uni tary must remain free omit the people shall form a State Government; Men the question May arise, iu I exercise ot:thie sovereign:rawer, whether Amery shall be admitted. Con the President and Smite by et truly es. tablish slavery in the new Territory? Such e power is not found in the Constitutiennor in the laws d nations. ' The ma i by dm stetmee have aerived, bat bring us little to add to our telegraphic report. r A Free& paper, the Plena, states that the United Stares government has punt:art the Is land of Lyra tom Greece, and waist once pay off the mortgage des. There is some obscurity about this.: We have no natal depot in the Mediterrae neon, end this bland may bore been bought for that purpose. IttiEngtish Ministers are congratulating them. saves upon the Index of geld from the United States. Bat it is imbed, with much pertinence: .Bat whence is It coming from, ind ander whet tirccurotamiesl • From penies in Genisny, Pam, els, Runiaand America, in order to momphe bills which they drew rition the corn they exported to England, aid which bills were dishonored ill this country. The torn held in England on thew for eign accounts, is not' worth ten @Minim in the pound Mats amount originally drawn for. Hence the necessity of remitting gold. The gold comes here as an unavoidable substitute. Will Lord John Russell bare the 'courage to. boast that by his invited Ind encouraged influx of foreign Corp, he has succeeded in cheating the cit izens of the United Stateel Will he swell at the" feudist to have got patiesaion of their breadatutre without ogle( for them, and have anapelled the muebenta o! New Yeah, to remit gold to meet the diahooorid &attar Tha Americans, having ban depriitsl of their expected poetics by this ySty honorable financial °potation, will retaliate is ware as dos sun shines. As we have not paid for thi can they sent us, they will not pay for the manufactured goods we have sent them., Let the manufacturets of this mouthy enter this Treat face in their hooks!" We beg those who have talked of Liddell free trado to muk thfs. English writers boast of get. hug our brevlstuffe. and now laugh at their our cess in getting back the gold which she mu to pay for it in her Murals. The news by the overlaid mail is of no interest in the United States. The! crops of Egyptian produce taken in last April and May. were tepidly aiming down to Alexandria from the upper country. They are generally short, and that of wheat 14` . particular, was deficient. Prices were quite nominal, hold ers prekoriog to ship on their own account Tether than eabmit to a reduction. Tim Saahanas. Bleating and Taderalb= To tAe Whoa of the Pittsburgh Geteette: More you any fondnem for the 'libations. If so read Mr. Mceandlnie rigmarole resolution. at the Buchanan meeting, the whole burden cf which baFederalima—Federalism—F.Teralistn.— I due Mr. McCandlcai or any other .rrsponaible Mend of this modem hero, to deny, that Jams. "Buchanan cum into political life as a Federalist, always acted with the Federal party and was at. way. known as the mestactino and Fedor *list •in Lancatierscounty, • until long after pe Federal party caul:ate @rides a party. I charge that Junes 'Buchanan during the late war with Greet thitaii. at a foioth of July cab linden of the Federal petty, in talmster, made a most violent attack upon the war, upon Midi , sottleffenen and all the:leading democratic men and incostues of that day. It•wa. about that time, that this saidlsmes Buchanan doelinid...ikett if he belieeed he had a drop of I . .kinocrafic blood in hit wins he tobutllet it orst.", .1 charge that in 133, hawse Buchanan .00 one of the signentta secret circulu urging open She Federalists of that day. to vote fur Gregg for. GOTOMDf, in preference so Shultz& the Democratic Ciusdidate. .... I charge that James Iluebanan has d e ni e d an eia I"tmnaylntalan, that being a wealthy old :Bawler, to avoid the lliWaia tax, he flu with- men ill his goods and effects Goat this Stateo. hiss:ante is not on the Asistssors books in Linear. ter eousty: that thoughworth $lOO.OOO ha is not now paying 0130 cent of tat in Peamyl amis. My authority for this loot statement ii that distinguish. ad Ismoroe), Rea/amass, made in the Losothco county convention of that smutty last August. Now in view of these facts. I think James Bu chman's preteralans as a Democrat anti as e Penn sylvanian, viii regaits something a littie imager than the wands of the last night's meeting to sorban them. I think at least, the Committee on Resolutions should • haws soosht for something else than the slang pitrise of Federalism to sus. FEMIMIBM A DIXOCIAT 011 *IL OLD KNOW.: hllDfillrA 11112/34.7 ern DIBT,..ThB revenue In Indiana it not generally made available to'. the Tommy before- March. The amount in the Treasury applicable to the intenst on the State debt, due the Ist January, 1848, follo short of the amount required, and It has, therefore, become neceetary to anticipate a portico of the revenue. in order promptly to meet the' IntartU.' Thiagle Legislators, before iu hasty adjournment, author iced. Ths January, intereet will therefore be .promptly tool, and no fears. are entertained for the future. Indianan too piond of her .position as a debt, paying State to seal her intermit to re. mein Impala. For the year aiding lit of. November, 1847, the tolls received ott i that canal 'abeam( to $125,. 982 71, an increase of $20,225 67 over tho ro. ceipte of last year.: The relent trustees took posacerion of the canal the Ist of July, 1847, and since then the receipts have amounted to about $76,000, exceeding, by about $lB,OOO, the receipts of the coneapanding period lesiyear. The and finished to 'Mal Creek, Puke I county, 189 miles in the, Btata.of Indiana. It Is order contract freni Coal Creek to Terre Mote, I 311 mU.e, which section is to lie finished by No , 'ember. 1848. The remaining 150 miles to 'rvansvilki, is to be pat under contract immediate. ly. :$8,143,000 of the Egan 'boode have been entricribed to the canal .loan of ,$llOO,OOO, • little leas than 10 per eent.,No mere can be allowed tortubscribe. The payment of the unsalsalbcd stark, principal k interest, isnot payable until the subscribed bonds ate paid.prinripal and interest: The receipt. fu land sold :by . the Tunnels amount to upwiuds of $90,000, af which $28,176 liila available 'fonds epplicablet to canal nous. The first instalment. of hiterest on the ea. nal 6 per cent. lout certificates le in bend, and awnl be paid the Ist Jamie,/ next, when it fails due, and this Intereri will naloneafter punctually paid. The proem of the Truitets so far, le very satisfactory, and give WIRII4the of good man. 'gement hereafter.N Boreini.--A•man in ricer:me Ky., a few days since Immo:aged Suicide in a singulammMer. lie went into girrneary in that town and purchased a bed eontlitforming the money that he l intended to hang himself with it. This ramark las taken re mar* • joke. and no attention we. Paid to it.— A feir hoard afterwards the than was found bang* ipik dead from the johns of a new building, ban ins made • slirmome of tha cord, pat him neck Into it, and leaped from a barrel. No emus for the act is known . 'l7 The 'Vermont Legit!atom has .passed an Act pratidifig that all real estate, and the rents, issues and profit. which may hive belonged to 'woman berme minima, or which she May inherit during marriage , shall be eiernUt from attachment or levy gor tha 'sobs debts of her hanfiand and that no transfer of either made by 'the husband shall be eallil,unkew she shafts'', aign a deed." Married women are also authorized to demise such proper• ty by will. Lao* Waaaaarri.—Elesen thousand three hundred !and ieventeen Mexican bounty land war• rants, for 160 'acres cub, kayo been ironed, and 1,120 for 40 arses-in all 1,216,846 wet, of which only 3,620 acres have bemr located. A land wartant I. worth only . $126 at. Washington, but as good as $2OO In arch,' 'to j the Western buyer. They are not good : for preemption right • Huta V,..Taturr, Esq., hu resigned the office of Mayor , of Galena. As a carious and taro oocurreue,:we would mentit t thst the oc• Mg= of Mr. Truett's rear:utile , was his re. foul to lien an ardirukneac ponied by the Alder. aalisilowing himself Ellact s year for his sondes, end MOO for ach 'Aldenasn. Mr. T. headed, that when sleeted, the people expected they, were to serve without psy, . arm w 'nun ; TUX% ARMY By halt . uishts • we have Intelligence which ainfinie the truth of the report publiebed in - our Telegraphic .Deepritchre a day Or two since. Gans. Pillow. Worth, aid Lieut. Cot, Duncan been been placed tinder wrest, for violating - army, regulation; by sending hem letters reflecting on the 'clisiseter of.cdrausella .the . service Ursa of contaminants& Geo. !kat.: , . . The forte ot lissattaa'and ste ,la pismio !Ed ths'Amaieui Naval tea s. •-- • "tr , r) ,( ;) , z_ r C/TY CONTENT/9N The Convec t ion"to nindnate a . to ha euppoited ai:the earning election for , i hf il ltyor, by the Whig and Anticuurais putt. of tsbnrgh, noet prusnant toidiournmerk4 at two olk p. m.. `on Wednesday. The delegate. cf . the Third ward presented their iredentlala, lied were aitiehtei to sesta in thapopyantion. Thu rollosiing is a . rut of delegates rota tho wawa wasda: First Ward—Alleri Cordell, If Hap, (in place of Bamuel Barnes) - 8 F Von Bonhorst William Ocoman, - Wm M Honk. (in plaeo of T K Liteh.) Seeorut- Ward—Wm Wileao, James B Merry, George Humbert, (in place or Geo SMor). J W Cook, Jamb Weaver. • Third Ward—Joseph Mattollocgh. Joseph W Lewis, Jame. Montooth, AndcessMeMattors and Thos Scott. Fourth Ward—Wm McCandless, Jae McGon egal and John Glslishrr, (in vises of John Jack and F 8 Guinosn) Wm D Graham and Jos A Hutchinson. Fifth IVardChaa Ferguaon. Wm Ruch, J "Cowell, T K Liteh, (in place of J V Myer.) ends 'John Jaek (in place of Daniel Taylor.) Sixf/S_Warif—James Lowery. jr,. John Barr, John Sahli, Thin. Cunningham. and J M Brum)! Seventh Ward—William Wilson,lemea Roed Henry Lytle, Alex. Franklin W kJ Arthtuk Eighth Wand—Jonph T Aferkeßeorge Moore; (In place of John Allen, first aubstitute), George Reim Jacob Greene. Christopher King. Ainfh Ward—H Haulmend,Johnyox, Robert Hill, Than. Simpson, and William Black. ". On motion, the Convention resolved to proceed to the nomination:of candidates, whereupon Mr. Mootootb, from the Third ward, nominated Ga. brill Adams. Mr Wilson, from the second ward nominated Charles B ScUlly, A imitation was pawed that the nominations do now close. On motion, the eecretru7 proceeded to call tb list of - members from the nevem' wank, rub mem -bor Toting •ire coca for the candidate of his choke, u his mune ww called by, the octet:try.— , when it appeared that Gabriel Adams bad 25 votes, and Cheeks S Scully 20. The President announced that Gabiisl Adams having the highest number ;of — votes, was duly_ nominated u the Whig awlAntirasonic canal. date Tor Mayor. On motion. the convention adjourned. _ . ' Hoc AAAAA Mricerso.—Tha meeting to make t puklic opinion in fever of the Sec tiny of State, was well attended, bat the milord re lu a great measure absent. The resolution. dopooil are re merkable for nothing except the el halation of one obsolete phrase, and that, Federalim. After slurs king the ghost of that superannatid were in the most violent manner and execrating all who ever bore it,tho farce closed by reCominending for the Presidency, one who was while the Federal party lived its staunchest supporter, and who in feet was ea clinch Ottacheil to his old aziociations, that he stuck to the name for;yearkatter the patty acting tinder it area dippened! This recemmendatiesi of Mr. Buchanan to the Democracy on the grohnd of hie freedom from old Federating," is the mew laughable joke :of the mason. We hope the ' , democracy" will bellies the resolotiong, far iti would be moat unkind to oblige the wire piillens of the patty to prepare cut a tissue of petty attempts to gull thermic and Gls, and be cannecessful sitlast. No man who can teed will be ea/4bl bi ouch a palpable falsifim. lion of the commonest fact in Mr. Buctionan'spoe Mica! himry. PROCENDINtaB IN COUNCIL. setter c'otiedtr.—Dec. 27, 1847. APetition on the rehjoct of Green .tenet, in 7th Ward, we" rea,d,refcired, emit to C. C. and the reference concurred in. A remonstrance against altering the _grade of 2J aLreetwae remised referred. A petition fronsj W Biddle relative to taxes war read. On motionithe Mayor was directed to draw hie Warren( for ort• third of the taxes rowel ed from 1835 to .1844 rent to C.C. • A Resnltitton authititing the payment of R E & C McGowan for saviors was adopted sent wet to C.C. • A. Resolution for the mment of ono half ant per Mad to the atalieotllo( • list of the taxable* of the eity—paosed, and was sent to C. C. • The bill of the Cu compeny for 'S3G22 for for. nithing the city lamp. with (he, woe referred to the Committee on Claims nod Accouota with ins genetic= to report at , thg neat meeting. Bent to _ Th e report of the tommi wee on the subject of repairing the Anneal:id by subscription, was' read .and tottered at large .!upon the minutes. A resolution to pat J W Biddle, s s 7,—Wighl. &Charlton, $7,—.1 L Kincaid. $3,50 and Har ebell Orr, $1,53, wax read three tiro e, passed and sent to C. C. An ordinance relative to standing committee* wax also adopted, A resolution relative to Mr Ligtdman Was read a third limo and adopted. The Clerk of C Cpresented a resolution adopt rui by them to appropriate $5OO for the city el Cincinnati, to twist ju telleving the distress occa sioned by the latellacid, arida was read, and on motion amended by Writing out $5OO and insert. ing 300—and Ineertirig .301.1 for the city of Lou. Wyllie: The resolution was then Selopted and re. turned to the C. The Mdinance relative to the grade of Falb st, was antewled and laid upon the table. Adjourned to meet on the sth of Janney, Ccreatox commuracation from G W:Smith, was mid and relered to committee on 1111 properly. :• A communicatiOn relatiee to Gum street was read and referee, to the appropriate Coramitied. A communicatimi rotative to a lost bond, was read and refered to the the committee on Finance. A respiration reldtive to the appropriation of money for the relief ht the euffsrere In Cincinnati was pawed and sent to the Council. • A resolution seducing the valuation of ■ tot in the tat Ward, from 55000 to S( 000 - for the per. pose of'city taxation. way read three times and adopted end sent to! C. A reeolutiotr directing the Street Comialaner to have the sower MU the torpor of Watson, and Shingle; eremite repaired, coat not to exceed SRO —Read three time, end adopted and commit in by 8 C. A serial of resolutions for the payment of damages and the opening of Clark Street. were read and refined tei the Corn. on Street•, Arc., to confer with the City Bolicitdr. Sent to SC. • Adjourned. o=== At a meeting or the committee for the relief or 'the Sofferare by the Flood, in the Ohio Riser the following Gentlemen Mara appointed Ward euronthiees, and WO requested to report as soort no cansenient W the; general eon:mitten. iT Bar.Aarsta. Cheirmsn Id Wud. W It Browne, dotal B Guthrie. 2,1 " Wm J Howard, John C Davitt 3d " John 8111ptorh.LMcDevitt. 4th " Richard Edviardt, John D McCord 6th " Jamas Laughlin, James Blakely, 61h L R LivingmOn, W B ilk " W J Totten, John Harper: - Bth 0 ' Samuel Caskay, W II Hartley,, • Bth Wm McKie, Joel W Lelghtner.. ALL.OIIII. I ell T. K Mcnehen4l, Joinati King It S Casset, John Morison. EXHIBITION or, Isurrrao..—The procedre of the exhibition 1 . 0 Phil - U . llOl will be Riven to the soldier'. widows of Pittiburgb, who bare fallen in Mexico. Tha picture., mice they were last exhibited here have been much admired, and come back-with general approval added to their own , real merits. Major !teeth a nephew of Gen. Scott,. will we are told. make some remake in the eve Ring: The object for which the receipts will be devote.] is a goal One and should 'threat a good attendance. Locoroco CoIIVENTIOX.-11* Locofocos of •db city beide concentlonyeatordey at II o'clock A..M. for the porpooof nominating a candidate for the.office of Mayor. On the third ballot, Mr. Kerr wu nominated.—The vote etriod Kerr 28 McGraw 15, Morrow I. • WsDoes your hair tall off, does your hair turn gray; lilt harsh, is it dry, or dirty.' prayt . thus, you out mike it sett, allay and fine, Dark antheatthy, and beauteous *A tilts hair ormolu: " And to have this, you have but dare shillala. to give . For • bottle of Jonas' Itair Flestorative. • .ileiler,tf you have had Our you would really be as. toniabed at the lovely etrekt a three shilling bottle ef' Jonas . CoLac DLitt ithreoltailva lAA on nut need. but one intl. Sold ai 86 Liberty at. ' nrlldAwl y 11.7Irellesi Teeth alto amid breath, • • Raorigy Gana like rumen death, Is repalslve and disgusting. All eua d - to ve teeth wane its pearl, Sweet breath—bard Rums—sonn or Ehl.• Why delay?—Nay, quickly haste And - use alioi Grimm' Loath Paste. , It one but ta cents, and is really a beautiful article: listen the teeth a fine enamel.. Sold hi Pittsbargh at ffleLibeny eirledtsslY - 0 - Doet have yellow dukTbeit—they cube coadci dearly yrlbte by bap tme gain; a box L ig Jams' dam* Slams PAM: Ithanlem the pm', wnt swee We breath , 40 - ...g01d at amium R .• • . an9dtily BY MAGNFSIC TBIAGILIPR. Corruspoadilims, , st Pittaburrik. tuisetti. CONGRE9SIONA.L.._ . . Withingta, Dee. 29. TEI Sonata; wal!ialled to order ; ` by Vbre .Prerideat at du nail hour: Prayer by Pdriattr. le/. • , report fro!DOO B tallaz7 dam Ns)7, »hake to the oxpeoditais of tit) contingent tututsppropris. tion. (• Alm the input of the Secretary of the Temas* , ry, relative tolhe pulite lands at Suitt St Marie. Mr. Cue final the Committee on Military Af fairi, reported a Mil relative to alfein In Mexico. Also, one relative to the Volunteer, now. in Mr. Aituarti,m, from the. Committee on Firma co reported D ill proviling for defkienciee in the 'Treasury,,for . t eobsistesee and aperepristionr. Agmnblila pfeldollll notice, Mr. AlMai tiled and obtained leave to Wing in a bill relative to the Ptak Lunde, and a tenerallre-emption saw, Mr. Wescott from the Committee on Osbitita and the Patent office, reported a bill to Masan the number of 'examining clerics. . . : Death of ;Charlie' 0 Stewart member from i la . Michigan, w announced and the Senate iajourn. Q. In the rinse, the death of -Mr Stalwart of Michigan wee announced, and alter the idomlon of the mist:mug resolutions the Homo adjourn• ed without ll'aneleting any business. Corre•pcipd.ci of the PiatabaricOszetto. Beireatoss, Dec: 29-9• A. w. The Morit a / a d Legialatdre met yesterday, and wu orpnizJd. Williati.l. Blackstone, froco.St. Mu 7■, wee elected Speaker of the Nowa of Rep. rueok6•a• I I The old clerks were retained. a.m. Quitman end Shields ere new in Wash. in I won leave for New York. Correspondence of the Pstisbarih aareste. Si. Louis, MU. 29. The W Ch er ha s been wetnurely cold, until wilhist asb t time put, and navigation ie now &Wed on al aides. The rives is gorged with In near Usk The wes weather continuo wet, and 1911IM lot weason. The steamer Messenger arrived ere from i lk hu rn Pittsburgh. Cones mince of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Loulivilia, Dee. 29 The Portland Coital, which wu closed by mad, canted by the recent (rubel, will not be opined tor a week to come. Dec. t9,-0 P.M. The Stnge from colambus to this city, ups* . t tuna Xenia. this morning, One passingst wan I Thrua are three mails do. , Elsla•ive Correspondence of Ilia Yntsbataa Guru, PiiILADELPIIIA MARKET. Philadelphia, Dee. :9, 10 A. w. Irbe =whew are you dull sod price. in mom. ly nominal. No oaks worth rewriting: Philadelphia. Doe, 29,5, P. A. Flout—ales 'of Gams. Mande, to • limited extent id $6,5016,624e.per bbl. The 'market is. steady. but'net settee. Whist--Prime dial iu.bld, withetit isles at 143 per ho. Corn--f3Alas of Prime Yellow, at .66a64e per eotioni—The market is firm, with asks of Louisiana st 8193 c per lb. Pork---Sales of Western No I Men at $9 par bbl; and of Western Prime it 58,50 per UM.— In provisions, very little u doing to-4y. Grocerica—Sugamare in fair demszut—Ceee and Molasses are without change. Correspondento 04 the Putsbiteri, Cisene. BALTIMORE MARKET. . Barroutaz. Dec. 28.8. A. K. Flour—The Martet, with a moderate bonnets. I. In favor of the buyer. The foreign news le soot yet digested, but holder. attesting lower pri eni. Comae, brands are selling at 56,25 per bbl. Grate-Prime - Red Wheat /a wilting at 197. per bit. Hales of prime White Corn 56a511e per be; Prime Yellow at 60a 1 32c per ha. The de nand for Wheat and Corn is good, bizt the trams• anions are notlarge. Other grains me steady. -Beef Cottle—Sala are quoted at 1 $3,00 per _ 100 lb. glow , Pro•6tgo.—Sala are only the supply of the regular trade demand. Lard la ;dull and Luau, downwards. The markets generally-are without change. Bannon, Dec. 2'9, 4,Z. M. Ploar—Moderata'allesef Howard Minn brands, at 56,1111 e per :1,11,_ City Mille bratide are held et 118,37,v per bbl. ,eat—gale. of Prime White at 144.147 pct bu. trine Red is selling at I 36. per bo. • Corn—,Moderate sales are effected to-day at 26a58c per ha. Prins Yellow is selling at 59a 61c per bu. O.u—,`Sala toe United extant at.3Ba4 It per bo. • Whiskey-811es at 28a29ic par Provisions—Balsa ars mainly for tha supply of the molar wads &uncut, Lard is dull; and-tend ing downward. Lard—Sales of Western at 77 i a8c par lb. Bantu—Sales of Wootton shoulderiat 6401. 101de. 66a7C par lb. • Esti estdc--Saks et $3,124e pat 100 lb' grata. Cormipondeneo or tho.Pataburyb Gaiette. NEW YORK MARKET. Naw York, Der,. 29, 9 r. x. • rectr4-Ttere is no marked change Irom:yater• day, be the =Asti. if anything more Them to ■ demand for attipmact, but at low Mel. Grain—Holders of Wheat are Sue sad bums jdo not meet them. Corn and other Orate)s am in steady demand at preview rates. The demand for corn and oats is steady. Rye la in fair demand, j but rather dull, of Corn, New Prima White is Rattling at 70c, and old at 72c per by. Proviajons—ln the attrace of any speculative demand, salvo are merely lot the supply of the [regular home demand; Lard is very firm, and held higher. Stocke—The market is steady-and without change. E.cluairo Correopuolnce of the PitleaVigh Goutte ' CINCINNATI MARKET Cincinnati, Dec. 29 6, e. Provisions—Tbe market I. veri!dull lin all dnuiptiona. Killed Hose—Sala 4000 WIT. effectod today at 42,623 c, and 60040 $2,75 per 100 lba. Mani kat heavy. Green Meal—dales of Hems at 4e, of Rides at 3e. end of Rboulder• et tie; per lb. Flour—r Moderate pale. at 1.4.931 per bbl. Barley—The market I. active sod-buoyant. deed—Moderate ales at 70e per bar. Sum Sala of 70 blade New Orbital at 6c per gfololoot—Siles of 300 Wm at 040 per g al. Whlgroy—Llmited sales at 190 per gal. Meluia• Corwpoodence oldie Pittsburgh Gazette. ST. LOUIS MARKET. St Louis, Den. 29.1847. FloM—Sslei of City bonds ire iffented to-day at 11585,124 and 5,25 per bid. ,'! hex --M Whesixed is selling at 87a9fie per Du.— Saks of prime white at $1 per 5n,•; • • Cora—Moderate sales of prime White at 31e per La. Killed Hogs are selling to-day at' 82,504.824 e per 100 lbs. Laid—Sales of prime at Sic per', fi b. LITT° Steamboat Men and °there—Cep -0011.1 Nelms] Pain Extractor-lit la now ooneedod by medical men that Cannel's magical PairrEstraelor Manufactured by Comstock &Co VI Colonized at. N.Y.; is the greatest wonder of the WM emery. Its erects are truly tobaculous. &Bolles are remoyed from bun., scalds, Ike., and all external norm., eta few mlealea al ter tin applieation, healing the same on the tooaldelieme akt&deaving 110 Fear. It I. equally beneficial in all kind. of Milartniatery diseases, mach as' ortel Nipples and Eye., Sprint., Rheumatism, While Swelling and Ulcer*, Braise& Bart.:Chilblains. Erysipelas, Lille., Tie Dolmans, &e. we Wald add ast proof us all wen], the name a of many eratneutpliyalmuna with use in their pratitice,.d hundreds of the clergy whd praise us their pimple. Kird parent keep Iteonstantly OP hand s . in eases of accident by fire, life may be lost without It, but by 114 use all burns are aobleatm Its contfoLuele& rite Vlllll4 Ekra dcatroye4. Caution—Remember and ark for Conseil , . glogical Pain Extractor, manufactured by Commack & Co., N. Y.. and im other. Bold be Will. JACKSON, Agent for 'Pittsburgh, FD • Liberty d betide( wood • -neledkarrouT Ily•PlIss, Bomb, Ake-The Genuine Hays' Lint. is eh article toomnotly estebnuen Is a can fog the shove lbws any or all others. ha cares are almost innutnetsble. gold by Wbt. JACKSON, Agent for Pins. harsh. • • . ettrlnd&rGmT Ge-Ladies orbit win /co& npini.h Saly While, have always 11' Ile wkiw tzonsporent .kin I Of thin a trial Will satisfy *ay non. hold only in inu.b. w h A tki ally a dYdtwp • .117 . 2deurv. Edirer•:—Albr toe thratiitt your yew n b ata "VtlVlTl:c u tlity ‘ ,Ze,. °`' . ' „ted whihe the aomillsuoo of N•Jor . . dela flan WAREL. . . . ra.Don't heel a Foul Unruh--If pia have. ale :a • *hang bpttle er J.... , Amber Tooth we. That will make your breath sweet, whiten roar teeth; ix. :Bab al IN libcl"/ el.. .• nr"Tii ths and Lara•—diuswock'cNcrre ca Bocci Mamma and IndianlireicutOc Eltsir,l4dre cruckcfccrcal cure kw Simms 15010 byy7l4:l•oll:2loll,A4ccu !cc • • /g1=1; :i:- • •Whig aid ALlstl.Maasssale Mostissi. i. Alm M Amt-bgainusie "mosso( the Ath grai oset..o Mom. earner- o( Pae stir spivs streets Ittild.ithntd Ott Tbni.day evening, the , Mlikinst,Mtialtrist P.M. bribe moose of Malang usseas./b.ths, .4 , Mssalaug sastmeupal elease. Alpena atiadanea Ls repeited.. de.c3o • flaancertdraas,eatraa.—The , ddtma of the Pittanarsh Hordealtenal Seeley win be Lela on hie3de , ,.Janstarr 33, ISIS,: it the corner. of eth and 'rood OS, lathe st o re of B,N Wielerabint. A annual attendance of the tiembee h , feettedmi, as bonne*. of Importance will be laid before the Seelety. dean . • . - -BALANCE OF DIVIDEND' STANDING .the Ilferrliant's and lassislieturres lisiiksist Pittaliamb, whisk:sllre oaithr bees In creased or dirosalsbed for %helm sheet, years. Mao. Rnidmee . AWE. Abraham Fennel' dep Ap 29 1937 514 SO John kegs , ; lisl.l¢se 10 1t39 16 et Daniel King dep Get 71327 1399 Vat:west IldrEcials • deP,AO 1550 5 0 Bt. EL W Morrison dap Dec 1311517 CO JW Nickeleon bal Mar t2153d 83 •.Divialtdo not tairked pitd anon Dividend Book,und not yet summed to have ken called for In Philadel- i 3 lt7.' "=:. PV I :j Di.. No lishara. 40, 1 E Lauber• ' . No. 1 31 . $lO E/3 Mizell. lo SI . 50 55 Thames , Paschall 1" 3 45 Thomas Pnr.h . il: 0 6 1350 .1 Musgrave b. fida 5 Priamtla Basket I .. I " 5 W 0 ,13 50 5625 Icertify that the above appear. to be the Balance* and Dtvidends dee to the nelsons named, and whtch, have remaimmienebtoged for thtee year. PP 11 DENNY, Caahkr. Ear= and Inbsenbed De e 56,1647. OEOIW F. WATSON, deeNdltralma • . Alderman. NOTICE—POUTIIERN 110SINE. , S: .—Merettanu and °bets having, buiinew in New Otlesna this Winter, will have it promptly attended to at a slight conunimeba. by • gentleman leaving in a few days Mr that city. Business of all km& will on attended to et. ther bgying. selling or collecting For further informa tion apply to : JACOB WEAVER, deaDdlar lime store nor market and front all CPAIVRNEBBULP—Tbe eabsenbent on the OM lnn i amemiatoi themselves, under We firm of %down & Calbensan, In the wholesale titool7 end General Rendus , and eadmussion business, M N 0145 Liberty street, and respectfully soled due puronage of them Mende and %immobile in greeted. M B BROWN, _ dee3o t CULBERTEON. k 3lllll-130 bbls lust No 3 totekerel; 33 do do. Nos / fr.* htbbla an Not 2 E 3; 65 bbl. No 1 (ebbed hotting; 21 do No 3 Salmon; 15 casks largo iodfish: 101 boo.. sealcd and Not hernos; Receiving and fin tide by :LAMBERT tr.. SIB PION, 137 E 175 wand 1. S— LLETIAS—We have Jun received • one ease &waned vital quietist, •., , a . eery light Oa do; very heavy; . black• a e a du very flue; ge'd eel. cub.. a; " " black 'do; which wean!! sell lew to the trade. ntiecuLErr / WHITE, dee3O , ' 90 woods, paw:mom-46 kegs batter, 20 baah prime chargur . . 0 ortko giasoom • • 5 Ito i hop.; BS venlig). Oscar For ulo tdceasi ' LAMBERT t SHIPTON. • ru 1113.1. 3 tbnartigr 4 %; 3 bare. Geneva enrols; P 0,31414. ID WILLIA3I3, pewu 110 wood 00/ . 06-4 hide prime New Orlsans; • • 2bbl. OR crushed; • • • 141 do assortul aoap; ,For sale by I'll WILLIAII2., der..3(r• . 110 wood st • MOLAIIIISICS—LO bbli N 0 Primoi " • 2do Pogo Hone: do Mullen stem syrup; For . sale by •J D WILLIAMS, dec 30' • 110 wood ti COW VA-50 bads prune Rio; 15. do • Lossayra, 5: do • Mocha; 111' do old Ilro. Jaw.; For oats by . J D WILLIAM& dee3). Ito wood et .WIIITE COVNTARPANICA—Aaptber o( gicianttnat counterpanes just received New Vatic 991 a by _ WHITE • - stiAcKt.t. - r r 99 wood COVVEIK.377 bagi green Rio. pan ..iddY , '4 do . do LodooTß4 /TIMM Rod for solo bx Lemuedr& SHIPT6N dee.ll/ : I2J & 11S wooirt rpOBACCOII-1.50 bib and butts, blibibe brtadt la:Cab,_9s, Its; Ids; 72'; innd spuo,for able by dee9• • LAMBEItT , & SHIPTON. nu. - s- TAR—. Mar brown Women DB: • 34 do bi Tar, For. ale by ider3M LAMBERT*. !BRETON y. AMP BLACK-7 casb for sale by 1.1 &OD • • • ' BRAUN A REITER DUD LZAD-1411011,. Ezigfish red ka4 of a , aP. riai tunghl )art rrrai.ed amd far aale by deoo . BRAUN et ItIaTEP: f 1 OT fine article for family nee tilwaya oa kandiad tar rsle allLc Drug &ore of I ROLL' 111-ITTER-7 bola prtme roll blateir reed from Mmi, an d for Pile by • . JOI)A.111 A. SON. dee3o . 1 ' 'lB liberty at DAMON—New boton why .ad thoulde LP also extel lent family buns Ibt yak by ' . J JORDAN fr. SON deAoi 13 libetty at TIELIVD PZACIIIICS-170 b. in rm, and f .1./ rale by J JORDAN .t VAIN. VilliberrYnt DOTAIIII-1U - a d. rareivrJ tlne day endfor. aal bf • bkenof l'ArkEir MACALZMILL,-213 bbls on band and tor sale by 'dna° TAS,IIEit & BEST. PnkCU for sale by clecAl WICK & 61,CANULFAI. m(n - cPP7trl'C:tiTT;VSAtil-41 PULVERIZED SUGAR —ht Ltmerine• for rah, blee9lll P.IVANULE.,:s._ t yr its -4.l;t.ottiffrAllrir QVGAR—Ite hbd. prime N 0 super acsive k7Norther l . l p o 4 l or oble by C 111 PISICN, ; • 2.1 Atm EMO9il—l4 tails ens New England, fa CAI. • " rec. o .l by B; k by 11D..1A1l DICKEY +V. Co. a ib• - s;1;14 lo alfriVe per EOOl Ini EA NUTS—fa wit 11.hfer • for sale by dead M==l LIMATUWELI-47 mks feathers bk bf rive per swir l Gerusainven, for sate by dee= ISAIA II DICkEV tr. C. 1 OLASSILII DAUM kLli—e: prime on imarigir • M Ant far Mk by d D WILLCAIIB. 1110 wood at ATIMAIGT-78 pc* reed on consignor t, seal Me Web Waal C ARBUTHNOT,B 4e nwood at `J".ll*BVroiftfc°4'''' - ' Pi wood at • Gun ISUPPENUERS-300dos (oblate by dee2o .0 ARBUTIINar N wood Pt BUTTER /a CARD-4 bbla buyer; ' • 49 teal and I bbliard, Isadiac l ham Extglw3d and for aale by Jn3llJ DALZeLL, deal water et CANTOI MANI , : EL —Two bales heavy aa . bleacbcd—loniti—nap—juss received sadlce vale by. ,tiIIAtIELKIT te. WHITE, • j dc23 ' 1 • CU eviiad it I -- COAL SODA-1 talik. Eng Ilth Sie Soda, but reeeirj cdand Oar ale by 11.19 XXVRIATIC enitiors Ban received and, BRAUN & REITER. • twice. rice In Corn and (or, deend LOUIS lIIITCIIINSON Cn SUGAR HOUSE 11101,A5 9 173-31. bblv S II =dm es received per Or Niegra and tut vale by alecZe . LOSIS IitrYOUINSON k Co. BLACK ALLAB LACK PID PACCAP—BIaek Plaid Alpae..l cu n( • splendid quality sted handsome patterns just reeeised by ALEXANDMR DAY. deMAI 75markat at W mar of the steamed SV PER. VELVE r MANTILLAS -- A few extrAvel4 vet AIWA!. of very Itandkane tlyia jual opened ALEXANDER & DAY 75 market NIV motel., diamond ! AEIRP.D MELISSE CLOTH—Black; Red, and Blue ! AP reline Cloth fer children'. dreaaes. AI.FXANDSRs DAY dead 73 market at N W cor of theater:wind. ONO/11/CD--4o bbls NO miss, 114 bbla N O Molasses; 100 bores bunch raisins; Landing from st eamer Varanst, kr ate try : IIIUALEY tr. SMITH, dec2Blt, and wood LL 'DICPPIint-2.50 bap black 1. - P.p. , in r tale by IIAUALEY &SMITH aral9.o woad at _ vn, lbs rags rcyoving ITUM Coo l sul, and Layeala by [ deelb DA1.243.1.. FLOUR bbl. Kl. dour, dud Urdu Ede, rdeeivi bur from the American, for dale by I kfIIES [MIZELL. i OAP-100 bin t.tt Palm map in eloin and for sale S te c lose eepolgrunent,lo , dten •JAMES DALZELL. . . _ . DOT ASII—V Ws for sale by /._ /etl/1 10LOR11- , ..175 111. flout for sale by drag , W OREI:R. ARD—A vlO.ll lot of country lord in kept (or {ille La - by ; • tder,WlL • W(ittEhlt_i Lomita Nor I leaf lona foramily ule.foi L sale by FIUI D,IIII KY a EN, Oro f . NoS•water et SN.IGDM-0 bbla clover...kW bap li Dolby seed iu 'Domani for oalo by I. 9 WATERMAN deed. „ • • 31 ...Dar and 0./front Ins j PEACIIIKS-5U sack e tilted pettettea In mote arta • formic lay LS WATERMAN ' I 3111•11.1ef and W fnant at LAX' SEED--3 omits far sale b y F} decd WICK Et 6IVANDLEB9! BRANDY -4 4f pu.lie,Weery Brandt, kond. , 6 'eolo6V4ilaga 4042, to lame, for eels by • deN , P C MARTINI • o *IR ree•d th a day; forme by la dila . TASSEY a BbSiT; (OVICIIG-150 bags netiviog and for aala af a r tj dein TASSEY R-13byeiu (* ;•Titi 6Y Y a nm: Q.O4P--1 0 01ma Cincinnati Amp: -. •• . •• u • u , mould Candler. in Morel . . TASSEY • • =wood atreri bbls korebed Wis. • prime sniele; for sale by ; 'dc23 TAtLIEV&UMT . WOLUI-iio has 'd • .b G y ' del3 .11nakinittel.' IV 11 . 8 : 11 := VieeZ tda t r areg b . ; g2l . .., T'"" • JACOB W EAV ER 'S El=ll2 Salts_ Hof Joh3c D. Auet4o.,er . , Dry Garda. On Tbnisday Morning, Dec. 36th, at 10 o'clock, at th e .Conuncrelal gales Rooms, cow er of anted and ble . elf: well be leglentheat reserre, for account whom it may corteem—: A large smarm:tent of seasonable foreign and domes. tie dry rods, Lc, among winch we silk., satins, w ens, lane) vendors:sop.% •n - k. pn.u, ' brown yellow, and red flannels, blanketr, • montane .I,jpcus plaid, plain and stripe alpanew, truth imen, .ehints robes, cat/mare robes, Terken and Pro rho &basil., Milt bdlts, super, pilot and beaver cloths double add tangle woollen Anode, coats, menfotts,Ae. At 2 o'clock, r. Y. • lObartils N 0 sugar, gad guilty; Oaf chests Yonne Hymn Tea; - 1-erate china and queenrware maned; 60 reams pond peper,43 33, 10 dotto coal a conshire *bowls; 7 do; bay and maestro forks; A largo quantity pronw sod senora band binisebold and kitchen namture, large and middle site looking: glasses, 8 day and 30 boar clocks,