PUBLISHED HY WHITE_AAIf• CO Vla PITTSBURGH' =DAY HORNING, JAN. 3, NCI. PrItLADELPICIA HORTII 41.11EALICAN; Astrtis conts and SibierfOom itieNDeth Aater tan d U nited Sulu Vuetle, Philadelphia, Texeivolte and.GOXlT.T*o#s4, l 4 r 7 e. • • - NEW TONE EXPEESS. will reeCi 6 ead:forwiud teee'af eipense, ad meets end stil!seriptiotte.for this paper• • zo,lasonto Um*. APT. J0EU3..8111,13.8.051. , -roiyairoz I A.u4smcOr t . ea. sib aext patoefax 'Zan viii;illo.6 Ikor Locia Malvin se* 1111.SX* 1 C0i.P.13111, likrt readmit wilt find a cam aitirle . reported in *pike ctptent sod weekly maim of the mar. ket,azi--c4B'iir.i.c4 , pciap. ingots and MOO etakei.; , .The 'smelting works of the Plitablugh and Barton Cliff Capper mixe company, i,i6i,it iii '64 ay,: qii . iiow in:full, operation,and term out ' , about fan/ tons of pure topper per. diem. Mimed MAO I;trii'af, • ta, for To . diy , Ingo r an purposes, andof rough ;Mike, far the purpose of being rolled into abeetii , TIM. insets, are acid tbtoughotit the, arexti beluga . 'e very aupertor quality; but the rodercake b sent Mist, as there are' no coppei rolling.. Mills in the weat. ' We, hope this will not be the use liing,tilk theerectiOn in this city of a rolling' mill to manna LiCinte brasiers' copper and bites is toady a de ideratnm, but it would pay well. When the Pro ving wanto,Of the mighty west are courtder. tad, and the abundant 'supply of copper which will tat .afforded by the Lake Superior miners and lintiebm3 .here, it 'eirinot'eirtaidl# bil idog" blßie ,men of enterprise will be found who will embrace mildewing an opening to establish - a Bourishfiti &Sinews All the produce of the Clittbline is . hist oiler to be smelted bete. The company, daring the season -Pat closed, sold ore to ihe amount of Apppo,ooo to one house in the east.., We mention to hi 7 ' give some i soot tho extent of its business • in Mining, and to show that 'there wilds be:caller, this city, an immense amount of coppe r, smelt. and that them ingress' inducement to invest capital in a copper nailing ma Two taisti,coliper citipanica, mostly belonging to this city, the- North 1 . T:erica's,' and the ' Isle Boys!: are in a very speious condition, and will doubtless the corn i4 season be sending on copper to sMelt. This I I, the add largely to e amount ef,the !topper faun% 1 II as in this city. The very superior quality, of the I Like Superior coppermest tdways vender it , I van' ' desirable article, and, in consequence, enhance the , demand. We are infroMed•that ibetutots from 1 the stacking firmer in this city are of unequalled value far foundry purposes, and that the company ' impreparedio media Mime to any amermt, Thus' 'tinder important branch al manufacture has been eStablirtied is Piusbuigh, add& bids fair to become" oat only permanent, but very extensive. . . i Tan GLICIIXEJ„ — Tbe akrm in the parts down the mar in relation to the Cholera, is most interne. All aecotmts represent business at New Orleans to be in a state of entire 'Suspension art'acasount of the .ii.tense dread of the awful visitant. Bondi were t Debts to discharge freight ,there—nobody would riseeive It and pay cheerio'. At Cincinnati and Ermisville, the alarm was very gnat. The Cite ginned Commercial of tha 30th, slates that the steamers George Washingtrin,Piadem,andSchuyb kill, all freighted for New Orleans. halve forgone . Er " trim. and were taking their lauds out cu Fri. . All the passengers left the steamer Bay State , ad down, and returned back. The Peptone i passed the South America coming GP, full sick eople, and only a small crew an board. The following is the extract ata letter frothlmuisville, published in the Cincinnati Commercial The Cholera is without doubt raging to a kraut extent in New Orleans, where the mercury stand at SO &mess, on, the evening of the 27th. -Every boat that cornea im is crowded with Southerners irholare flocking to the North to, escape the rib. parred - pe!bierice, and every boat bringing up from threeto eight dead bodies of unfottonate victims: Thelgemphis packet Stephens, reached hen to. 4.611: 9 o'clock, with over 300 passengers. She .having passed the Wilkins, at Smithland. auk nine dead bodies on board—paasengers that • died during the trip. , . , _ „ . . I A gentleman from Cincinnati informs us, that sm* was the alarm of passengers coming up, that teeny of them forsook . the boats ht Paducah and 1133:aiddand, prgferring to undergo the Adigaes Of the stage at thin disagreeable season, tosegiaining on bads where the Cholera prevailed. The effects of this alarm on business in New and on the cities which send produce • for shipment, be must moat disastrous. tr mt. • 9ur telegraphic despatches received law even. !•.- ..: ah??! 1 ! 40 °TI' 3 I4 in IfPF-Prl It. eion.,ll37seiii, - 41.tha..it .*P.: l O O 5g l , • be disastrous indeed. Thera war a rumor •, thud evening, said to have wigurauia flan a pnvate gelegraphio despatch, that there were several . ' , •.• km yesterday, from Cholera, in Cincinnati. It .. ' most likely a mistake. 17 .aa Soli CowVestal=la Ohio. This body assembled Imo Tharaday. in Columbus. The Journal says that one hundred mid fottptbree persona were prevent, of whom It judges that at beast two thirds were outsiders. The convention presented a highly reapactande appearance. The 40voramatees on organization reported the following las the permanent officers of the couveidion Prtricfree—D. R. Tilden ' of Summit. ! Vice Prerideau—Benj. Tappet, of Jefferson ; ;Benj. S. Coteau, of Belmont; Joshua Martin, of Greene ; Isaac Van Dome. of Saadi:sky ; Lawson j Miles, of Muskingum ,• Edward Smith, of Morrow ; Thos. Bolton, of Cuyahoga; James Hathaway, of Heauga. Secretorim—Wm, P. Heiffam, Eli T. Tappan, and brsnaney. The officers elect took their seats. SPe.akieltisidalr intied'tbat a committee dive by appointed to lefeCt s a aquzal committee, Hand also to take menmares to increase the circulas !aim of the central cepa. The Chair appointed rdiremater Randall, E.N.. Sill, James Wessinger, WM, E.Tiphoro, and 1 C. Vaughan, laid corn. mince. The remainder of the morning session was occupied in speech making. The convention ad journed wine die, on Friday allomooo, but the pro. cisedinims were not published in the Columbus Journal of Saturday. War were apoged upon, yesterday, by, same one, in relation to the proceedings of a meeting in the Second pr6rarbea we were pub lishing the proceedings of a regular Whig meeting; but it turns oat ma Were mistaken, an the ticket contains the names of several Lecoksxe: We re• gent this the more, as the paper was , issued on the morning of the election of acieraL of the aka* but as wp me the "ger.nine ticket in mutter place, tor.; correvomlent of the Buffalo Commercial tbusapeaksconcerningCoLEVeraoat's (oilskin California :—Thi writer tum Mason to be that Ration% has gone s ic) California to eaMe.far life—ea 4 thalhe kas sent mind, the n. ..oacrary machinery far a sawnull; !W et ell as a Be, in also . quite true that his library', and _other thingsßeCessa* and useful to new beginner fu a, fl ew countsy4tave alspgoes out ..and will be on hi s plantation on the eiataideof the Elluilowntin; fall= to make a comfortable Aome for his mite, who will probably leave in the steamer, (rpm IlOryorir, on thF.,l,t of April. 'month. ,ii•eraufsicked 'are Med:OlMM in parAlm:Lig, an eseallimt .enOeer,and & millwright. Pcutantfi*a Lnotstacrintt;--We fated to se" once tun even*, u telegtsphlc &spina flout Hafrigbanritta . weLlettiecied. , We Waned, bow: *Yea, fintii a nriaate despatch that the Hoyle did eta otvadza7eatenlay, An attermptarill be nude eomptinaise, through the agency of Cnnuniitees Alpha* ,10 , 'each party. If se OttuisstiOsi fa ISIBISned di.asy, the Menage lad Are delivered to. {cancer. ar as ire icsiekuthica one tea* of dor eleceou,-yeeterday. at Ibe,tiete we cOsedgotbicKllo,:estilt_.bas tr..eaTtite pads?- " tette the•Vhige,:erhe re m &bow diner* hare cirfilYe* 'oteibiatm And, a* it O A I 9 neA ooB * t° mate the Tidal. , Tionine.at - LcniztPluitrsz lelter;dawd'Pariar, Z T° T c " b6r* Accasiog ebtagre'd therCoo4 of iiipat2oll44 , ti 4 litito*M l V 3ar * . 6= 4 R o te ,, t h a p,ffiemfaltt7Canse fyisOrtll* ll a the = ail* Sraltr: 41 'gib°ti 1 retoMloFrittiio i3q timid ailleaßes.friar , 1,6 ,Mukr if4, 1 3, 1 711 1, v,"krzetaszt cssozwzr,ft ! I cam , table, and b 'l r etrile o64ll ral el4ll' • ' Ikilexe. loo44 : 44l33lelgmilWa. ';Aniaittor l.4 . o . l o 44lol4 E 4 o 4s ' gS I "CA F Ar" • _:?. ;. -.eultelNiateeiapeemte , U . Pietanattrtoe;lete. 30 1818 r, tit‘ivinfs iS 444 W eassieti No grektagunt4kl443l. I dia.. •d er the month has been Ira employ. p 4 committe;iita7Weassonrtnaltath. fnhyf .t work, and have already prepared more Hotuis than there is any bits C3e the action of pialoollniftridatiiitli • •• l iOgim§ Or, tbilanigle l ~q efmm tLe , 9emmkii - 411 a Meanli kvide l l 'must be passed of eouree.= . The restotthese-were re. potted yeateidaW ! Thei whole .of Friday , waa *Maimed . in the Hotter' tiehatingia.pwraiihik iiNolving • very important prkelple.. It was a bill for paying to the teiretaf one.Fachom, of Florida,one thousand dol. WC' being the alleged value of a shwa named Lewis, who had' been lost to the owners through the agency of the ollicem of the Army. The slave was hired by Capt.. Casey, a Quitter Muter, as a guide and intereriter hi Major Dade, in that mem• ruble and fatal expedition through the Hammocks, I Netaai heclt ttcly an,;timfnt termination in 1835. , gaid5 . 1.4404 and two• others were the only IG,lteslYhosertMape, d thS.Mnesscre. Subsequently 9 1. ,ttPer, itfSendools, chief, came into Gen. Jessup's *hp to treM, Matreenght ilong with him Lewis twhoni he claimed althhhervant,captured in battle: rand as he anniiderWl a lawful prise Meru. yrip• . ,o,tu,spvpitig to organ 'the pentad - of ownership ; between the while indeed claimants to the colored .cialtnC,Cfeit. AWN* /added that Lewis was a deagerous character: aid he said if he had time, he *cold havetharimsl him, but :not haying time to dosOloldi Lewiain suspense, then sends him west. of tbehtiasisitppiNvith the Sereinole Indiana. Pacheco deemed this 4 forcible taking of his slave and brings a claim for value of him, Hen. Nitilsoa opposed the claim on the ground that the atan.Witit not and could not be property in tutu as the general government was concerned. He made akin& learned and entertaining speech in support of this position., Melturn of S. C., chairman-of the Committee, I who marked the bill,replied at length to the ar. gametal, and said that the plain question to be de. cided was, are alums property I tithe House de. dais that they are not, then they might escape the liability to pay for slaves taken or employed in the service of the government. under any annum. atsnces. If they were property, as the laws and the constitution of the United States as well as the slave statessay they are, then here was a cite case of private Property taken for public use, and must be paid tor. am inclined to think the Southern men thistly:at bail the right of the matt. meat ' A motion wan made to lay the bill on the table. It &lied, ayes 66, nays SS. Mr. Giddings then took the door, and in the midst of his speech the House adjourned. So that the matter is not ended, and may very Igtely consume half a dozen 'mete days appropriMed to the consideration of pri vate bills. Gen. Taylor is not now espected before the middle of February, but I hope that private advis ees, urging upon him the necessity and importance of an earlier appearance at Washington, will lead to such a change as Wall bring him here as soon u the first. of the month. , Parties are standing null, and are Dar.owly watching each others' movements. The Whigs have enough to do at present with their own in. ternal affairs. They are settling the preliminaries of the atimminrinion, in so far as that can be done without trenching upon the rights and pemsratives of Old Zack. They are preparing themselves for the task of government, the duties and responsi bilities of which, this generation of Whip has not known. Co the other hand the democrats are sm. veying the pound, and vrithout too intently and sadly contemplating the scene of past disasters are looking round for the ways and means to avert what they cannot but consider the now probable result of an eight year's minority. And firstly, they have • series of pretty little domestic difficulties on hand, which must be smoothed over and hushed up. There is the New York schism which must be taken under dealing. But not to think of that for the present, there is the return of Mr. Casa to the Senate, which is by no meant &thing asmred.— I that Gov. Ransom is a formidable rand'. date monist Gen. C. and that Mr. Stuart, now a member of the House, but who wan defeated by a free sod candidate in the late eleinion, has hopes of sliding in between the two principal contest. ants It is said that his motive is moving the re consideration MM.; Gott's molutinn prohibiting slavery in the District was the desire to pin the position of mediator between ultra. of both sides in Congress, in order to make a little capital in the legitantore . of his own state. A very worthy and moderate desire for any position is better than none. This attempt to gain a position that shall attenct the notice of the Michigan legislature, re. mitukunemishe Akar a themes, Who.c 4 he. bad been spoken to by the King., .And what did he say to you? asked his friend. "Why," answered the ambitious individual,"he said, get out of the way know? Mr. Saran will probably no wooer be found to be in the way than he will be anima to get out of it. I am happy to say that on Monday, Mr. Polk holds his last afield levee. His name might have gone through his four years career, without having earned the personal antipathy of his political oppo nents, had ha not towords the end of his term base ly prostituted the patronage attached to his place for the advancement of his owesecuonal and in. tensely selfish faction. Perhaps when he goes out of office he may receive fewer evidences of men's comenrpt than Mr. Tyler did, but he will bear with him the nomadism of a roultitede which will be heard till he is firsitten. luta TA.% oa Boatuxnts;;abp VI fatal:oon Globe Wu the Wowing nonce of the proposition which has been made in the French 21wenably, to lay a tax upon abbacy-•apon conttunaeloaa bachelor and widowew:-- It is proposed that bachelors shall betaxed upon arriving at the age of twenty•five years, and that the tax Mull be eqoal in amount to all the other team paid by the impracticable repudiator of matrimony on acompt of real or personal estate. or Or licenses, or CM . 801014 else. At the age of thirtydive there is again an augmentation of the tax, which goes on augmenting periodically, until the craitenrs arrives a Ally; then, if he is a bitch. elm atilt, it remains stationery' to the end of he .days. But there is no reaussion or reduction, should be Uve to thh age of the antedeluvinn patri , archs, if he presiamin his aunbhymenial sentiments —so that an octogenarian would be paying pretty dearly for his aingle bleasednean" Widowers are to be allowed five years during which to reonany and if they do not, they 1110 regarded_ai having _relapsed into celibacy, and • are thenSaxed, and the tax 'proceeds crareado, from time to time; as in the case oldie bachelors, until thef salve alfdly years ;, they are then en titled to a l / 4 dischinie, and are to he for ever exempt fromanpfortheiramition on thin behalf The letter-writer thinks thin very hard on wid• qt - will be often cruel," he says, 'to compel a widowerJo_ marry again. A bachelor barDM sionsr-the propigs of novelty may influence him; bat he whom a mations experience hen discour. aged,. will be afraid again to expose himself to danger—to enemata again UM uncertain dances of !be mons' • This idea is,enrioently cbaractetimo i and if it could anywhere' be moulded into a law at the present de y, it would be In France without doubt, where, in the bubbling and boiling of the tavola tionar3r canddrooi the most anginal, mast fantastical, and Most amusing ideas come in their turn to the wave, As well as the grendetn, the noblest, and :the coostplandlrepicaL It occurs.to as to ash, how would such a law, for the suppression of • bachelors and widowers, do -in the- United Staten 1- , Wherei fo conseq u en ce . of the comparative ease supporting a wad), It would be a much more reasonable and equitable .nemannithini baranen Would It be expedient, World abe , juiti Would it be 'constitutional 9 What would theatrlct conatructionists' any, and .what - Me 'latitudinarians? Would it Ana warrant in the general welfare) *We or not 7 In Fiance this ,propoaition to, tim unmanying bachelors and widowers originated with the wo _men, who proceeded on:the ground that celibacy is a luxury, and might tildgefine' to be taxed. What an Idea! A Gout DIGOVVII Mrana.—Tha Mowing Incl. dant of tylld digging on gm Sacramento, 3 ranted by a correspondent &the Courtez and &goiter, as Montan:ly : Vrovhsami are nay scarce, and Co ohmic them way warders have been committed or the spun. chase dthem, at exorbitant yews, has indirectly, but eventnally, led to wader. One story rehdhar to an Adair atil&s kind, may deserve's place ham A um who toct WAX le called a goad hole, had been digging. incusantly for two &ye s Whem he woenem* by : one carry/gm bLicke4 containing godavaratektilA Tketwholsofihistlvidfusr. pm. &fatal - Got ithawto=idollamitivhsto gold; yilkijtortut bad c old the PielthOtte.: lo 4t' PO, Yi* • ktap Mier taking* b the tad knit ati Ord**, OW M. lOW 'WI bill 0 his, positively .rifinitag to tome, kgcLed hlabotihn,tint vettls a lack aim rook berer ithe mei titelml ano, nlo . 4 4 l . fi‘. „Mir o ", s , litriselfriontlheed . *oft • . y, Cow Wiymax.— anui a COTe deat of the sesson, o fir. h doc Pete atop to the Fete= of thiChceets Pth e P t6m° -, ° ‘.. - - X NlPlnuelnalf whcinithe dazzling proirpeethearly indaned to Wait for'' diggings by the iotkreSerned, after getting no W C = I=Pfi ifodintrthere two thousand persons entitled to:precedence in the vessels from thence; and it is Comptited there are 6000 there now, eager for a chance- taiSan Francisco.—Aa. The Conaminioners of Philadelphia county have made an appropriation of $4,500 for the purchase of the site of the Penn treaty. Some years ago the Penn Society erected a Mocruoleot, as they our ft.d, upon the spot where the fambus Treaty Elm atrod, but the real location Is about filly feet distant. The ground is now covered by hage piles of boards f.-om an adjacent saw mill, and bat for this timely appropriation it would inevitably have been built over. Within ■ few year. back this portico of the suburb of Kensington has become crowded with butteries, mills, and ship yards, and even the monument has not more than a dozen equate feet of ground appropriated to it. A cart MY Mg. Motac—Was entered at the Boston Custom House, yesterday, a gold brooch, studded with diamonds—a present from the Sultan of Turkey to Mr. Morse in honor of the electric telegraph. The duties amounted to 3120. A great number of valuable pictures in the pub. liceollections of Paris have been destroyed during the revolution. A new and splendid theatre is about to be ere°. ted in Liverpool. "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain," is the title of Dickens' new Christmas story. General Stirling Price, the Liberty (Mo.)rnbrine Ay', will be s candidate for the seat in the U. S. Senate at present occupied by Mr. Atchison.— But Mr. Atchison, whose term expires on next March, has written home that if the Inejority of the party want to revelect him, he will serve; if not, he will decline—or words to that effect. • To chow the favor with which the ragged schocis recently started in London, are regarded by the lower orders, the following incident is mentioned: "A school had been built in Lambeth, in a spot which afterwards turned out to be very unhealthy. On becoming aware of this, said he, the operatives by whom it was supported gave up their evenings and hollidays, and built another free of cost." Captain Dutch, the famous Cherokee Warrior, died on the 14th ultimo, at his residence In the Nation. His name was a terror to the Osage, upon whom he waged ferocious war twenty years ago, because, for tome unexplained canes, they Put his Osage wife to death. The report of a gun to their vicinity would fill them with kw, and they would fly to their some, crying 'Dutch! Dutch ! Dutch! Dutch" At the time of his death, he was a member of the Cherokee National Council. A Van Bann man writing to the Pawed Ad vertiser, says i-voCieueral Caw moat have revenge enough by this time: he has succeeded in defeat. ing Van ilium' twice. I hope io future be will keep quiet' Hereafter In New Hampshire members of Con• peas and Presidential Electors will be elected by ■ plurality vote. Sotrru Cattousta does some things so handsome. ly as in extort respect. Her Legislature hu just appropriated $50,000 for a monument to those of the Palmetto Regiment killed in battle in Mexico. Faun is said to have proved that chi. tallization is in a remarkable manner dependent upon magnetism. Ma LAT.LILD bas lately left England to continue researches on the site of ancient Ninevab. SHAD ut Deccrsu..—The New York Courier sad Enquirer notices the appearance of a few straggling Shad in the North River at that city, and in the Potomac at Washington. The late mild weather has probably deceived these Snoy vi sitors. A clergyman, not quite • hundred miles (moot Ed• inburg, preached a most edifying discourse on— • Come and draw water out of the walls of salva. tion, without money and without price.' On the following week some of his parishioners tech the liberty of drawing water from a very fine spring well in the parson's garden, at which the learned divine was not a little nettled. Being reminded by the intruder, of bit text and sermon, the reser. end gentleman replied—. You may draw as much grater as ye Itke (rum the wells of ealwatiort, but you come here again, end take my water, I'll seed a bullet through you" Still mote portraits of Shelospeare have been di.. covered. The ; Athenteum says they are 'turning up plenty as blackberries: It thus descnbes one, said to be by Zucekero, recently found: 'ln the work itself there is little to commend.— The physiognomy is that of a k.reign ecclesiastic— good expressive eyes—well drawn— he mouth wanting m vigor. The complexion c olive and . . nnEnglish. the age about thirty—too old, chrono logically speaking, (or Shakspeare at the time.' AU the world teems now to be stumbling npoo the precious metals. Norway is following close on the heel, of Cabkirma. We learn from the official' Gazette of Stockholm, that on the lath of Severn. her, the workmen employed in the Bamberg silver mines found- a lump of pure silver, weighing 2so pounds, and soother on the 6th October, equally pure, weighing 436 pounds. This mine was offer ed for sale in London, about 20 years ago, (or .40; 000, but could not and a purchaser. For the great. .r part of the time since it has yielded to the gov. ernment nearly L 50,000 profit annually. A writer in the Literary World says that Milton's 'political and religious radicalism nearly spoilt his prose, for all purposes of instruction, and introduced into his poetry about the only knits with which it is chargeable—he adde ditleatt m pemive that the sense spirit which set him at war with the government end religion of his country, also made him Impatient of &WW1() stability, immuneh that, as term a Churchman he became firm • Nunez, thou ■ Presbyterian, then an Independent, and Oitlty nothing all; so, had he been elknsed to have his own way in : practice es in opinion, he would probably have changed his wife as often as be did his church.' Ten TZL/GaLAJOL—th the LOSitia/la Legislature, a bill has been introduced to punish, by fine and imprisosunent, sli Telegraph officers for refusing or omitting to transmit w deliver messages in the order io which they are received.' We learn that the ship Sweden, which is Co sail on the Sth rd pezt month for Calikania, bu two hundred guzutuitem engaged, and will probably take out three hundred. The price of passage is making 10,000 passage money.—Bump JouraaL Dr Bialloblotzky has started on • voyage discovery into • totally unknown part of near the upper bane of the Nile. Hla name ought co be • talWlnno• Usti= Warts, Collector of the pon of Boston, (the "Post," there, gam) has declared the Tariff et '46 to be wrong—that the ad redone pre. ciple fifty yeti+ behind the age. ' howls: 46 Oct. eot. ecl. A itsztiamoss danstitos at Millard Fillmore, Comptroller of the State of liew York, and Vice Preiddent elect, is at the Suite Norma School, Albany, preparing herself to be • teacher of common schools. Tux Carets &ism contradicts the rumor, which has been published t Liu country, that Dr. BatteLi helm, the Maim:wry, in the Chinese aline' of Loochoo, had been murdered. Up to the last of September, he wu alive and freelionperaecution, LATIJA7C Ammo re Sows Ciaiamilea.-415,000 has been appropriated by the Lqiiatab= of South Cato Una for • State Lanai!, Anima. • Forty three monks of I. Trappe mitred at Louisville, Hy., oo the 18th, on they orgy to Bard*• •wa, whore they heve 1400 acres of Isnd and ituerul to make a set:Wit:kept . .Hyperion" the name proposed by the goglish astronomer Laud for the now Satellite °Mature, has been accepted by the Mows. Bond of Cam bridge. Esocrz.swr.—The Taylor Committees!! Lances. let bare used the surplus funds ',auditing in their hands, in purchasing 500 yards of muslin, which they have given to the Ladles' Dor...Society, for the benefit of the poor of the city. A usthirsund of colored persons has been conn rammed at West Florence, Oneida county. A late tee for the editor of tbe Star states that the place me. hated has a fine sail, is well timbered, and that 130 lots have been sold, on which bnitilinp are to he erected. Mechanics are In demand. The adored people of this city should turn their attention:Sothis new field of operation. Tatli,gbbfingered gentry, out well, are getting facetious! For example, a gentleman in Cincinna ti bed alibis champagne stolen that:ahem day by one •o( them, who left this note ;—"Dear Mr. fi-zi tried your vine. fr =dna hard to was Snow STO/11 111 Near You.—Ott Thursday last they had a heivy snow atom all through the State of New York. At Ratak, 'and Geneva the snow 1E1412 inches in depth; at Rochester, Auburn, and Sehnectady 8; at Syracuse, ROl6O, Utks, New York, and Albany about six inebea Lasomrry.—Thee sisters, native of Noithamp. too, aged respectively 97,95 and 92, are now living. Their parents were Jacob Persons and Beulah alu m ) The eldest. Beulah Smith, aged 98, lives In Lake Comity, P hie. Her husband was formerly ofßeleherlowe. The !wooed, Eunice Wright, egad 95 lives In Northamtna. 11.0itysband way gores Wright, cd Northampton. The third, Hamm dealt.. land, aged 92, lives at Skaneateles, N. y. tier hos• band was Bea. Nehemiah Cleaveland of that place. !die Smith Is blind and very deal, but the otheytwoem in goodheahtvi-cliartliempton (Mam.) (Jas. ICsaruarr.--Tbe entire vote cd Sentecky, fueled. ing Perry and Lecher =annoy_ which were not 'counted in the official moon, is, Taylor 67,389, Cass 49,1364, Taylor's majority, 17,523. Men Lawrence Mussjiennsca—William Lawrence Mlioston, lately deceased, left by Ids wilt $20404 jaarimy. The amount istorernain onhitoyietal rerlr. We?? Men to be the 410 11 PP*. i'a• - . ' leizeleariletume jouzhas..—We team hem turaneceutoments tithe lei =abet of this Welty yaw periodknil, that, after the fee lir, Way.. u y, it arill be peldiebild, as fon:tali, In the cAraVirg Pik , tei :.Accordits to the ecostes, Tetretwie thelthig a very rapid peogress in potien. Etat. grebes thither, 17 floth SsOpO old Part to have bees ar a peel l Baca e rate, 01111/1 ~,, P rolumiiiike•,,Csgrauaina caramena. Jan: 2,1849. Conned met pursuant to adjournment. Present: 'Sleaze. Amazons, Bell, Black, Coleman, Cun ningham, Hartley,lonee, Leonard. Lewis, Limng mon, lYPClelland, ld'eelluster, Wks' tight, Palmer Bonen, Sawyer, Scott, Smcb, Stimpla, Stoner Von Boanltorat. Robert M'Eni,g ht, Esq. President, pro tem in the chair. The minates of the lest three meetings were reed and approved. Mr. M'Cielland presented a petition of John C Davin and calm it praying t ',lave pave that part of Fourth & running from Ross st to the canal— Read and referred In the nom. on streets with powrr to act. Sent to S C. Mr. M'Collister prenented a petition of T R Friend and others of the 7th ward praying Council to mice some immediate steps in regard to the re. movel in said ward and other places of all produ cing causes of Cholera. Read and referred to the Sanitary Cont. with power to act. Sent to 9 C. Mr. Leonard presented a remonstrance of the citizens of the Third ward against the divisions of said ward, in the manner provided by the Ordi nance of the dth inst. and their request that the ton mer boundary of said ward be re-established. Read and accepted. Mr. Leonard presented an ordinance, entitled 'An Ordinance repealing the Ordinance passed Or dth day of Dec. defining the lines of the wards." Read twice and laid over. Mr. Von Sonnborat moved that when this Coun cil adjourn, they adjourn to meet on to-morrow, Saturday. Mr M'Collister moved to amend by making it Wednesday nexL The question being taken on the amendment, it was lost. The question recurring on the original motion, it was put and earned. Mr M'Collister called for a division, which the Chair declared was out of order. Mr. M'Collister appealed from the decision of the Chair. The goes tion was pat, and the decision of the Chair sus. mined. Mr. M'Collister then withdrew his objection to the final passage of the Ordinance repealing the Ordinance of the 4th lost, which defined the boun dary lines of the wards, and it was read a third time sad passed. Sent to S. C. On motion of Mr. Armstrong, the resolution granting the privilege to Messrs. Coleman, Hail• man as Co., to erect a frame addition to their flic. tory, was taken up, read a third time and ad- opted. On motion of Mr. Armatromt, the resolution .n thorisiog the Mayor to draw too warrant on the City Treasurer in favor of E F Pratt for $5O, which was adopted in C C Dec 4th, met to S C. amend ed and adopted as amended, was taken up, read and action of S C cot:moped in. Mr Jones offered the following resohitioo which was read three time. and adopted. Sent to S C. Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby authonsed to draw his warrant on the City Trea surer, in favor of C. Stotler, Esq., for $4BO, for part payment on lot purchased for Vigilant Engine House. Mr. Armstrong offered the following resolution. which was read three times and adopted. Sent to S. C. Homolved, That the Mayor be, and is hereby authorised to draw his warrant on the City Trea surer in favor of IL H. Hartley, for $74,80, and charge appropriation, No. 7. Mr. Armstrong offered the following resolution, which was read three times and adopted. Seat to S. C. Resolved, That the Mayor be, and is hereby authorised to draw his warrant on City Treasurer,' in favor of John M'Cmckee, for 13,60, being for sundries furnished city water works, in the• year 1841, and for which au order of the Water Com. bad been drawn to his favor, but had been lost, and charge the same to contingent fund. Mr. Armstrong presented a Bill of White dr. Co, Of the Gazette office, for prating, amounting to $69, read and referred to the Corn. on City Printing . Sent to S C. 2dr. Cunningham presented the following relic, solution, which was read three times and adopted. Sent to 9 C. Resolved, That the Mayor be and is hereby as. thorized to draw his warrant on the city Tresses rer in favor of Thomas Geist, for SSO 53, (it being instead of lasi warrant of the above amount) and charge app. No 7. The report of the Street Regulator. which was read and adopted in S C on this evening was la C C read, and action ofS Con motion of Mr. M'Col. lister amended. by ordering the same to be pub. liaised in the Post, Amenmin, Gazette, Chronicle and Journal. Returned to 8 C. On motion of Mr. Stoner, a reconsideration of the vote on the time u earning to, was bad, and it was unanimously, Resolved, that we do now Friday neat Jan. sth, ISt 9, t of the Auditor, toe. Rest of proceedings Male tied. 1r• u o diourn in meet ot. receive the Report • . —..— .... Mona= Or TIIZ Fatty, or OVIZITO, COVlrrrr.—Orte of the Inca extraordinary cases of murder was tried in our supreme court ■ few days since, that has ever been brought under !emit loves. tigation Patsey A. Troldslc, Nicholas Stephens. and Win. E. Upton, were indicted and convicted in Overton county, for the murder of the O'Neal fa mily, consisting of the father and mother and five children. embracing the whole family, except Pei. say A. Trtadale, who wan a daughter of oft! O'- Neal. The three defendants were all mond guilty of murder in the first degree. and sentenced to be hung. Upon appeal to the starer.. court. a Mw trial won granted, mainly upon the ground that ow of the furor had formed and expressed •o opinion as to the guilt of the parties before he woo chosen KS [QOM, It appears trout the record, thai the murder was committed in Overton county. about the Ist of-Sep tember, 1546. The defendant, were implicated solely upon circustanual evidence. Edward O'Neal, the head of the family, was a man of violence, and Asidictsd icirompArahms He wan mountains with his wife and six chit were poor people, and no suspicion exists as to the murder having been committed for money. The proof shoes that Patio A. Troxdale was living with her father at the time—that she was a girl • easy virtue, and that the family did not livens the wood harmony; but no very serious animosity is shown to have existed between the daughter and her latter, and none whatever between her and the other members of the family. It seems tho Me I defendants, Stephens and Upton, were on Me pre. I mixes, in company with Posey, in an out- hotase,on the night of Fnday, and nothing is shown tq have occurred afterwards throwing light upon Melon. action, until Sunday morning, when it was discov ered that the house in which ONol lived, was burned down. When this discovery wan made, the fire wan still burning, and upon examination, the bodies of O'Neal and his wife, and ifigir five children, were found piled upon each other, hider the floor, the body of the youngest child, about two yearn old, at the bottom, and that of the father, on the top. The head and legs of the old man were burned off—the other bodice were couch burnt— the skulls of the children were broken and Mashed, an if with ac axe. In the yard an axe was. fiord, with blood and hair upon it. Palmy was present when the house was discovered to be burnt, and in conversation with some of the witneases Ilse told where her father and mother and brothers end sio tars were, and that they lay in the hole. tier ace count was found to bo correct. Several articles of clothing. and other ckttela were found in o* out house, having been apparently removed item the dwelling before it was burnt. These are some of the leading Cots in the ease-- Such a murder seldom occun A fatherand moth er, with five children, are murdered in cola blood, deposited in a hole under the door, and fins set to the building. A daughter is charged and convict ed ofthis horrible crime, aided by Stephens and Up• ton.—The supreme court have gract-ed a new trial, and we hope that more light may yet be thrown upon the horrid transaction.—No.rAvillo (Tenn.) Union PAIWIIA.—We noticed yesterday the remit of ths atestaship Panama, Capt. Comstock, under canvas. 04 the Pi instant, when live days out, in Latitude 311 27, longitude Wth e broke her cylinder and cylinder top. From that date until ths 211 st she had light adverse 'lads. On the evening of the 2251 took a heavy gale from the northeast, off Sarnegat, in 17 fathoms, which lasted until noon of the 22d, when the wind veered to nottivreas and blew very heavily. At 7 p m. it changed soddenly to northwest and blew a hutri. cane for seven hours, with a heavy sea, moderating on the 23d, and leaving • heavy cross sea Spoke the 'almoner Crescent City, on the 15th, (not the steamer of that name, as is reported by some of our contemporaries,) and ship Niagara on the 21th, 25 hours from New York. The machinery for the Panama was made at the Atkin, Works, and was believed to be of the best kind, bat on inspection of the immure in the cy linder, it was found that the eluting WO imperfect. The steam ship Oregon, Pearson, which left this port just one week after the Panama, will probably reach Panama nearly as anon as the P. would have done had she met with no mislorttme t and as we understand that no bertha have been split Or the Oregon from Panama, the compru.y will bodge to s end by her those gentlemen who had ehgaged passage from the untunos ofParata.-..N. Y. Coon. Awri.Stascar Froa.nrut VlScriao„-,We had in the'berno . crat, published, x Felliawaville,Preatalt Co, Ve., the following poirited remarks upon the vexed question oiSlavery tWe have resided in Northwestern Virginia for nearly one year, and have wee and conversed arith persons from many or most of the northerly counties in lbw portion of the tilankang have yet to hem the first person aavocatstorgphold slavery. (Jo the contrary, slavery la ennsW ere d a ours upon t he snite—a cure upon gte *bite popolas The Wellsburg Herald, setanyits . ott the above as galows is evident that those is e &mg end-slavery feeling eyltitiog in tlip fithste,espeoially in the North West, whiph might, if conoeutmted, woompliah something. But we supposeffiat it Is useless to expect that anything will be done to. wards the removal of this ladle' as long as the State says It shall be. The people of the West must either bear with its wrongs and oppressions, or make a more determined effort thee they have ever yet made for theamts V Tad Far= Comm. no Moeda :,Ftenett oarveue led Port au Prince, about the Ist int with Fhe Axisul of that pcut Fb ifE Aux Cayes.— 16° of the • ,3 1" Piano. at Lax Cars, it appoint, acimlsindigni; ties, and the geir Of Hs smutty *ai dowdy instate '9ll, 411010 T hr itA rvollimpat a them . te, we did not learn. The comas wed RM &lira at the request of the Consul, hat he might be protect ed from Outlaw insutt. Local latelllgeass. IICRIIITED 101 TKII PITIICIIIIQH DART 04121171 THE ELTec7riois The following persona mere elected in the &lle. rent wards yesterday, for the rations o&es awch• ed to their names: Judge—Wm. Gorman. harpetor—Andrew Humbert. ,Leese--Charles Craig. Assistant dsseeson—William Algea William McCalcitic, School Dtrerwro—Jokul Sheriff, Hobs. Witibtmaci Om/table—James Sharp. AU Wbtga--ao opposidon. Schaal Dircatora—Reuben Miller, Jr, Alexander Jayvee.. Assessor—John M'Kee. Assurant Assessors—Robert Morahan, Wiliam Barker. Jodinr--Col. John &M. harperter--t Fortune. Cortaro/de—Robert Hague. All Whigo--by an average majority of 50. Judge Samuel Palmer. Inrpoctor--.7nmes Galbreath, Jr., School Dirertorr—Joseph W Lewin, Robert Moore. Assassor—Mamr. Joseph McCulloch. Assidant Am—William Chapman, and Wm Buchanan. School Dirrctors—L R. Livingston John Mojor Awastra—Emanuel Eeker. Awatant Assetaart—John Scott, J M Brash. Judge—Thomas A Rowley. • /now/or—Amos Kelly. Cobuta.bin—Win. H Glenn. All Whigs—average majority 80. Schaal Diredera—W W Wallace, R E Mc. Gowan. • Aiise.rsor—Richard lope. Auiaant Assesserr-Caleb Lee, Israel Higgins. Judle--0 H Rippy. htopretre--J M White Comaeble—John Cotton. All Whlga—arerage majority, 50. In this ward the chief contest was for the sates• sorship. The votes were—Daniel Taylor (Whig) 204. Henry Glass, 196—Whig majority, eight.— The votes for the other offices were not counted at 10 o'clock, but it wan understood that the election prevailed on the Wing ride of the question. From all the information we could gather Imt night, the ' Wing ticket wm elected in this ward throughout. W .rd Nominations... Whig Ticket For the accommodation of our Whig fellow citi zen, we publish the Wowing list of nominations in the several wards, of candidates to be voted kW at the ensuing election. /MSS WARD. filed Ciwineil—Jamea T. Kincaid. Common Counal—B. C. Sawyer, Allen Gard Wash. KM. Select Cou nl—lsaac Jove. Common Conned—Wm-7 Howard, Br., Arch.' bald M'Farland, Fleury Wood► tided Owned—Harrison Parry. Common Coasecti—M W Lewis, Willard Leo ard. Robert 7 Smuh, Edward Gregg, T 7 Don.. William McKee. Select Council—F Lorentz. Common Comma—David Holmes, a M'Kaigh John W Mock. .qcka Coswl—Thoin. Hey. Canaan Council -4;m Hamilton, J L Pau mon, U. Hobert Haslet, J Allen, Jr. James Cm ford, Wm. Young, Alexander Bradley. LIZSII MUS.D. Selen Corterd--Capt. W Dawson. Common Courred---llamel Armstrong. Robert A Curvogbaco, areo. Lamborn. . mS C. Adjour. •RYRmfll &i CoitticeiJ—R T Fnßod. Council—Rohen King. I I) Wick IDOR TR WARD. .Sd,a Councti—Flenry St mplo 4 Oxon.:son('omen!--J•cob Ones, A P Osgood :Wall WARD. Councd—llugh Robinsoa . ..mtmont Connell—Hobert HdL A ?wilt Ercoottacr--"A worthy bat poor minis ter," tastes ■ friend from the country,"requealed a few days since the loan of fifty dollars from the enehoer of our honk. .04 r ttae nere reopseetieto the favor. be amid that if the cashier would oblige him, he would pay him in ten days on the faith of Abraham" The cashier returned word, "that by the role of the bank, the endorser must reside in the :Rafe '"—tinirlarborker. BI LA. EA LK CARDS, CIRCULARS, Dlax via., Balls livistag, C012.0114a, Lain Ranks 11. L. =LB, 4161 ClrltIlIC•71114 MINCILL oW.toss, Az. etc, Rented n the shortest notice, at low prices, et th deepGeerrre °mei, Then =Um. Peoria MSsn.—lf you wish to be me pessful to any undertaking, you mustxdways 'use the eroper means.' Therefore, if you have a cough, um Ja 1 Nell Entactomarr and Ise eared, for it Is the prover tr o[ll. ove you Asthma or &Me etly of breathing, then ll the only efficient comma to mire you is to rise Jayne'. Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm winch contracts the diameter of the tubes, and loosens and brums up the mucus which clogs them np, Mil thus removes every obstruction to • free rem. ration. while at the mme tune all inflammation is sub due& and a run is Certain to be effected. Have you ffironclutis, Spitting of Blood, Pleunsy, or In, (Oct my Pulmonary Affection, then use tainel Expectorant and ',het nseertam. and you will find that you hare used the proper means. for sale in Plusbingh at the Pekin Tea Store, 71 lth street near Wood Ittel7 Jaymes E1T5C70.1 , 2.- -T llloold call attention to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Con.umpuon, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. ilavutg several times within a few years past had oc ca- Wen to us. a medic). of this kind, we have„by experi ence tested its excellent qualities, and are preparedto commend it to others. Ministers or other public recommend afflicted with bronchial affections will find (seat benefit (corn its UM It is prepared by a .menu. fie physician, and all classes will find It a cafe and effi. enemas medicine in the diseases for which It is re co)mended.--(Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Journal. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 71:1 Fourth street mrl3 try- Wormt, by their rt ttatton, augment the secre tion of motive or slime In the rwolahli, in which, al w, they involve thentielyet; and it it said they feed won it, and if deprived of st they die. The celebrated Venntfuge prepared be IL A. PAHNIZTOCK, Pittsburgh, P., is admirably adapted in its °pennon, fir., to remove the protecting 121.1 n, and secondly, to expel the wont. rendered helpless and tender by be ing thus denuded. It is a remedy to which every con fidence eon he pieced; end that it has answered the purpose it manifest from the hundreds of certificates given to to favor mr- DT BrilllA is the bane of many •man's exist ence No tongue can describe the sufferings caused by this distressing disease It onfus elan for his sta. hoe in life, whatever it may be, and realm him feel as though he would slither not exist than endure such misery. Yet these maiming, are produced in the-first place by derangement la( the otoweeb, and if this were met by using 11: A. rabnesthetN Anti-Bilious Pills, the bowelll4f YU, ould be cleansed, the accumulation of bile carried end a speedy and sure relief obtained. ... - Prepared and sold I,y B A. FA UNE:STOCK & CO corner lilt and wood, .!4o corner dAti and 11100 d OCtitl irr The soft, Angelic expression of BOOM itMairll I, gruyere] to •tew, while; the repulsive, coarse, muddy yellow faces of ethers, excites disgust—the samewigt males. Could sack people hr ,educed to try • calm of the true Jones' Italian Chyme:it troop, they would be enraptured with the change. They would here • deli cate, clew, white Mot, while every didigllletnellt Of eruption would he removed sod coxed. PARTICPI4IIIIIII.II . IC. Verson. who have bought cheep counterfeits and IMltalloll.l of nue, sod Lave had ao feet produced. toast try do, the or t mnai. Mind, ask for Jones' Fur twin at We Jscswr's,BB Liter ty elteel. .I‘r44 tr Wright, 81. U., Oruro and restdenee an Fourth street, opposite the Pittsburgh Lisa. (tame hours from It o'clock to II A and intro I Orion k .5 P. M. soplAily Yoaso Mem' fif earroretaa LIBRARY MITI hi 611.11:1 A return 11.0,11111( Or U.. members, eau the clecuon for ntlierre to ...rye for the enertiog year, lath he 1..41 et the Iran. nn Tneedny reciting, January Ikh, at 7 o'clock. rlecl7.td It FINNEY, bony. Rauotors Nor', criulltt Nonni). Praye coitus pi the Intel:IWO the Conventoa of e Jews, t will ha hold CM this Weduesdayl afternoon, !unary i d Pre, at 3 o'clock, lo Ito Lecture Room of the Picot Presbyterian Church. Th., Lathes of all Evangelical denurottostions are respectfully Invited to attend , Hy order of die President tY34t Mts. Haiku Ranter. Oo Tuesday morning, the tid t a u 8,,,,mi50, F. Fani4, of Woolutg, Y lo Am Mama C L, daughter of Rev. C. Cooke, 10, of e, this city. AI II o'clock, on Taeaday morning, AMcia,dmighter of Benjamin P. and Id. Bakeivrall, aged 110 months. Tin friends of the (neatly •re respeettally Invited Id attend the funetel et 1n n'elnelf, 4 gq the ad Inst. f ee d quarters for Boot& end Shoes, Corner of Smithfield soil Fourth stn., Prrnsosou, Pa. E R TROTH scow, hosing commenced the lugiTZWr n oOVl r " es d pe S c h trot t l ' y o invite ti7o rh T m t i lr o d r thins ,vends sod the public general!? to 14:tr splaudtd justnew stool a n ' S en e ' e n ' w th ei r r r o fm'a Women's, eahfbl m e for " tne . season, and at prices to molt tbo rn u r nse mi s. Also, • splendid article of Natalie Gum Shoos, for gen tlemen and Wiles. Please eon aodosamuto for *ar mlets. TROTH 1. comer of Smithfield sod au., Pittsburgh. N. and sad NW *Wool& B.—pesseting Trunks, Cur Rap, dd., elwe,y. on b Figrscorr, wr.c r t i and uli=in Boou4 Shook Mink al Dap, fta comer of Itb aad Ogg hi kiga rs, JAMZ* in wenn, itTTORNEW AT LAW. Odle., removed to Fourth sweet, between Soakledd and Orlllll meet. taidin Didum° nts CITY rCINCINPIATIi aka -11. known as the Unitas MIL to he sold on the 115th day of JANUARY, 1649, St Cincitinati,,agrecab l y the fallowing advertisement, by the Sh . entf of ton county, The ?dill is 60 foot front by 100 deep' five stories hwh, and fronts on the Miami Canal, and 01 . On , l '", meet in the rear, with ware hoaxes, office an d ewe/- ling, ler millers and coat, err.; alxo aid lee nod Office out betidings adjoining the Mills. There are seven eon of 41 feet bun. driven ft twin dnuble engines, three feet stroke and sixteen tr.' h el 1,,0ne tingle enpne five feet woke n , ,d twelve inch Winder, with four boiler., double died. nr. feat lung and 92 incite, diameter All the mini:incr . ,. Is in complete order and of the best yinlity It Wile en 1.111/1 chiefly for the ninon faelnre of Kiln Dried ('on, Nicol, and Iwo inufactu• red Wi barrels ix, dui and „ It n uly•rnyoties the necessary bolts nod the 1. in mute it one n: the best and moat ex - Lemma Htm offam atnal mdocao.., i l b or o' te n Z, Are . 6.llroxf SHERIFF'S Fall • a al Ohm, Harnthon Coun ty, Pursuant to tite .11 - I,t he oe for sale, under a decree I I, 4.1. from t Commermal Court of Cinetnnutt nie ‘l,,etord, I shill! expose to public sale. at the Con , n Ct n Mon day. tbe Lith day Li A I' bo nllt o'clock, A. hl. of said day. the Io '‘ os• estate. tin Being all that certain les-, hotti r, ir—Lots Nos (any one, (41) forty to ttdi torty-three, 143) (may-four, tall forty-five, 1 tioe east side of the Miami Canal ex tending to Logs, street. sod Junta between North and Findlay sirrel. Al.°. •crettly-Iwo feet 01 ground ou Logan street, extending hack to Campbell street (east arardly) one hundred and elevee feet ins inches, the same cOtontenettit at Hoffman and Stephenson's lot, and mining north on Logan street seventy two feet, the game being wino< and I) tag in the county of Ham• ilton and State of Ohio, and Northern Liberties of Cit.- cinnari, and conveyed to the .aid Nicholas I'lehart and John M. Ig!char', by John McLean and wuk, by deed of lease, being dared the Nth du) of May, 1b%7, for the term of tell years. from and after the first day of January, A D. 144 d. iogether with all the buildings and properly thereon. known as the Ution Mill. of Cin cinnati, with all the Want envies and boilers, stone and runs of stones, machinery, implements. gearings and fixtures ihercro attached and appertaining, as well as the spire ratu• and oilier machinery belonging there to for the menurne tory and drytrig of corn coca , as the . . same now stands in operation and Inc the mre com plete operation. us the -ame may be in the kiln o , drying corn meal, nod all tl , e week. corn, corn meal and bar rels, le., now on said premises, together with the pri vileges and appurtenances to the same beloeging. Valued at SKIM FOLIITII WARD. Subject to till . rent., taxes, levies rind assessments due upon said property from the day of sale, under a certain base dated 12. May. IP-47, which lease was for the tenn of ten tents from the first day of January, 1.1816, given I.y John al Lean and wife to N. P. and John B. Iglebert. To be sold on the following terms:—One fourth cash, mrte fourth in mos; one fourth in 12 mos; one fount, Is mos; mob interest from the day of tale, secured by mortgage au the premises. Also—Lot No forty 140,/ as leased by John McLean and wife to Baker, sod assigned by said Baker to said Igleharts, adjoining said lot No. forty-one, with the buildings, warehouse and property thereon situated, aforesaid. Valued 51 111.SIXI. Terms of /114, one fourth cash, one fourth in 6 mos; one fourth in IV months; one fourth In 18 months; with interest from ore day of sole, secured by mortgage on the premises, end may t,e sold for two-thirds of the appranwinent. To be sold an the property of Nicholas P. Iglehart and Irbil S. Iglehun, an the in. of John Swarey, Ed win A Swarej and Alien Collier, partners under the firm ofJobli dray , •gnanst said Iglettart and others. J 1:1 . R CO4JPER, Shld 11. C. jes..l2,—lliti I;as TALtr . miL4 . Re±i -1.. g tn the \\ and tho.r eopfed tr. the Nlt.l. DIVIDEND °tries ur A I.I.BOHINT Harbor Co., ['indium J S THE president and Munagrrs of die Company for eteetiug u Ilridge over the river Allegheny, oppo site Pittsburgh. in the county ot Allegheny, have this day declared u di•ideuil of Two [Sollars on each War e of be Capital Stuck. standing in the name of in dividuals on the Hake of the Company, out of the profit. of Me !sat am months. which will be paid to Sioekholdem or dmit seysi representative. forthwith. ja3,llo.kura T JOHN /I A fIPF.R. Secretary. IMMO the coy of Pittsburgh. deceased: All person. mdrbted to said estate •re usreby notified to 'vale Immediate payment. and an person. hat tag claims or demand. aponst the estate at sold deceased. proa requested to nuke known the same to me without delay. GEORGE: FL ILIDDLF, Administrator, December Ml, 11119. Ftfth at, Patsburgu. GOLD SPJ;CTAeI.E...—Sd•er do, Steel do; German Silver do A ;argc.onmeutonstantly on hand. and carefully fitted to ;my age. Concave, co yea.and cataract %occlude glaps accurately adjusted to any vuoon required Also, muittpl,tua glows for elamtning hoe, wool, miaerals, baulk e.otes, Ac., just ere d and for sale by W NV W1L. , 1 , N. corner of mark et dud 4th sir ANEIyt7TIIIN tarot be held on Thunday. the lob m . h•t nut President, two \ Pt - students. o otne Treasurer, one .•eerstary, and twe our • nutlet. for the Itoard of Trude. to serve for the nt torrent year The sleetson will he held In the Roomy of the tion, at cdelutk. P. NI .11111:1111ARPER, destidtt Secretary. Dissolution of Psrtne natio. I , IIE co.partuer.hip belt. wen lt,elgyou n Maher. ty this day 111.0iIrca by tnutuai Welt Millet seine the buotteas locloopui to the Gryst. bl MILLER. _ VADDING -300 dor very heavy black 'Madding. jaw reed and for !Or by ja3 SHACKLKIT & W HITF. 99 wood PI NAPKINS -25 dus Linen lapkn s, snow drop, bird eye and damask pasterns, opened and for bale tr: SHACK I. ETT & WHITE SPOTTED FLANNELS—One cure =all figured red, just opened by Jai SHACKLETF I WHITE BEAVER CLCYTHS—A few pieces blurt and figar ed, just reed by express and for sale by joa SHACKLF:TT Y WHITE LEAD-90 pigs G•lena Lead, per atr Robert Folio& for sale by lit C H GRANT it seater .t - . SHOT -19 kegs Nos 1,2, 3 and 4 Shot, for ude by fs. C II URANT PiIOCIJC};, he bble Roll Mater, lb bbl. white Hems. WO les Beeswax; Ilk lb. thnseng - , 3 bbl. Chestnut; 10 kegs Lard; Just reed and for sale by 1.3 ft ROBLSON & Co SUNDRM3--I0 to On Cake; IeOU lb. common Wool; 100 boob dined Yeaehes, ERllo do Apples, recd sad for sale by fa R HODISON k Co LAT tiOATS-2 Flat Boma, 110 fee long, 101 vole; F (or solo 10 3 R ROSISuN n Co POTATOIEI3-300 bosh Poustoes,juss meld and for sale by }at AFLAISTEWAGA.CROZEK FLOUR -30 004 flee Flour,jast reed .0 for sale try 0 , 3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER RYE FLOUR-4 bbls)ust reed and for rale by (a 3 AILMSTRONG t CROZKR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—V.II3bI. for sale by ILI muisTßom.: CROZIIit GG' EMI:INF ARABIAN LINIMENT. for Sprains, o• r hand and for sale by lag J KIDD I Co MTLANES LUNG SYRUP—On band and for tale by 1.1 l KIDD& Co DAVIS'S Can:pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, on head and for *ale by , w J KIDD tr. Co GUN DRAGON-7061b* on hand hnd for sate by .1 KIDD & Co ILIAIORY, assorted sacs, on hand and for sale by .4.14 1. 1 I KIDD Co LARD -17 bbl. No 1, now landlng from steamer Genoa for sale by jag ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, front st VEATHEIIS-16 mak now loaders from n• Genoa; .r for aalc jaa ISAIAH DICKEY _A Co GINSENG-6 sacks How landing from stmt Genoa; for sale by t art ISAIAH DICKEY d Co LAXSEED—Ia sks now landing from au Genoa F for sale by jag ISAIAH DICKEY A Co _ LARD AND FEATHERB—I7 bbls Lard; sacks --r Feathers, to anion;, for sale by jod ISAIAH DICKEY & Co 080. A. HARRINGTON, Produce Broker, Ornco., No. 9 WATIfiSTRIMI, P,rnecaan, P. dec..104.1 jJ AVA 4 A SIXSAR—BO bss white Havana ofar fairyeilow do ddijac rceetvcd p.r S B Lon stance, and for sale 1.7 C 11 GHA ST, 44 water st CORN oi for • i 0 by Isl tl N VON BONNHORST Co RYE FLOUR-5 bbla for sale by lal B F VONVIONNDORST & Co . , SODA ASH—I 3 esks prune quanty for sa e by 1.1 slt VON BONN HORSY & Co. • • LINBEF.D nble pure, just reed and for sale by 4.29 R ROBISON lc Co ALERATUB-3 tons .Baleratue, put reed and for 0 sale by decll7 11KODISON & Co I t V a . f lll o yLT b rtl y bbl. prune , A R s olbl3 A t i lr It:tore dee22 Wale? Cl ds 3 do 1,7 Cliosetnif; 19 do Flazaved, toarrtve• for ante by deelPS ISAIAH DICKEY k Co, front st DIM ENTO-50 bap reed and for sale by deetia WICK M'CANDLESS LERATIII.I--23 euktl Cleveland Saleratus; 1 bbl. 0 do dN 10 Las do do. POl•ccavd lo Paper% I casks do do do; for sale by dell 3%1C11. & 31'CAN D Fly DKER HAIR-3 bales Weer 11a..r, Net reed and for nal. by deed:. ! 4 W 11,AHLIALKill lARD-23 Igo Li. io 1 a i Laud, on ponstrament by A 6,.is A RSISTDOND A CKOKER I 3 ARLEY-03U bush Just reed I LII/i In, sole by de, ARNISTRONO h CROZEII. UIIAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROUNDs_ro S Cmcinnatt cored, • prime notelet for just received and for sale by decV SELLERS & NICOL. I NDIA RLIIJDF:R CLOAKS-14 Ind e i Rubber Cloaks just reed and for vela at ow 'lndia Rubber Dorn., No 0 Wood et domft J & II 14111.LIrd r • NMA. RUDDER DANDINU, for Alsebtnery—eo largo assortment Mat reed and for sale at the India Robber Depot, No 5 Wood street. dec.& A PPI J D3--61 Obis choler Apples,lanthad from time A WallaVille, and lot sale by doe* JAS DALZ4.i, 11181:8-5 dos cuter ronv . ; luvulloc..; 10 do: corn j : l , k‘ r hatd!es for illic r tay ' YON BONN HORST & Co. VIACKSREL-20 Ws large No. for so eby 5 F VON BONN HORST a. Co TAR _ 21.1 TA R-10 N C i n . 1 1' ' Os '7 130NNIIORST ty. cg. •k 4 OULU CANDLIZ---40 46e:4;40E6A paottld r.tm. dleoi da euzantql ilk); roc sa4 by - • • !OK M'CANRL'F.IiI3 StlttittWrt/aids prima N 0 Sugar, new eriliT -- YO do do do old Bogor, Tun reed and for sale by_ dect7 & HARBAUGH , _ OLASBFS--O3 bbls Aloluses, just landing and for We by decal . 8 & V 11.&RBAUOR COFFEE-415 U bags Rio Corer; 60 do Lagydro,d 50 do St Domingo, for sr le Ity tot gi.giy. l merit, by thorn: lii& 11.1.110AVG1.1 SOAP AND CANDLIZ-11.8 bzo Ciochmau 800 pi WO do do would candle.; Aldo do .War eandlA., Jo. Wadi mud for sale by decd? 8&W He RDAII4BI 'INDY APPLES-13bn. Dry Apples; 16 de do Peach -11 to, past received and for We by deer) S & wjj4llAelj, TOBACCO—I 4 basClorinon . tiy7. Tpbo eq AA pi. 4Th_gt d .r•J i & W WARDAVDD c • - OIMAR-4 bbd.paws old snip ry 0 iSopar, reed pp on consigninont, Barr and for sale by L rl WAMAI: lAN `ti BEET IRON—to ten. Nos 24 and AS, Joulala, for 0 sale by dealt 8 P VON BONNUOUST &Co runtua-a bbl. MC!, Color, for sak by daala F VON BONNHORST k Co AUCTION SALE& Sy John D. Davis, •aosionser. Lowe stud of Fancy and Staple Dry Good.. On Thursday morntim. • lth, at 10 o'clock, al the: COLeele'Clat Sales Homo.. nprper of Wood and Flab: streets, will be sold, wttnoot 1 , 40 ve, Tor cash coreeneyt? A large and general uaartment of well selected sea-. roostile staple and fancy Day Gotids, vskieb may be: exatmccd prior to the 1,14. At V Gliochstzt. qt. X Ft...m..1h he With h variety ot hww bald .cods awtable for h 0... keepers ERE= Bendy roads elotlitue. dry gouda, boe cutlery. .bof gun., ride*, pistol.. told n,,d silver araLchea, um...mak n•li uniting, Miscellaneous hooks, • large lot of cheap; pultlicattoos, blank 1e.0k., frat,) and packet biblelQ latter and cap tooting puler, d c te3 JUHN D DAVI.`I, Aunt. This morning. at lu o'e!cei, a: the Commercial Sale* Room, corner et Wog.: 0r..: b ri •ts, mill be sold fok cash currency. au t,....re or Fancy Dry Goods, nist received born Neer N.. st tun. be sold to clout a: concern, among u .eh err inert, valuable and (ash: tonable articles, stood to the present and appeoaebutd season. Also, a large imsortident of staple dry goodsi At ^ o'clock—One Market Wagon, .111.ble for two horwo At at o'clock—A quantity of Jewelry, fanry artleler; musical instruments. hooks. watches, fine cutlery; children's woolen act coot., starlet cravats, fine shirts 4 ac. lad /MIN D DAVIS, Auct F.I3IRIDMINUiI E1CE6233 E S. PORTER Manson. RE.ENGAttEM ENT OF MR. WILLIAMS. Tt. Ydnai, JANCANT 3, Poll be presented PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE. . . Mr. R. Williams. Mr. Prior. Mr. Hoye. Nlins loner. tern Madison. Mtn. Waite. , and Mr. Goodwin Madman Doman Kutch . The splendid new steamer I " - VERAIONT via,s , ....glt e t Wfi m nslele. master, will leave for the .• . . ----' -—• • se and i mermethate portm•Say For freisis or passage, apply on board. dealt FOR ST. LOUIS. - The fine new light draught steamers Z A CRARY TAYLOR, Luc., master, will leave for the eve and intermediate ports this day For Gluten or pasaa goo on board. dectig ITFESBUROII h WILEIELING PACKET:: :he swift Meissner • CONSUL, Webbies tinnier, sell! tease re4Vgy Wheeling, every Monday, nesday an tt Appian at It o'clock precisely. Leave Wheelbag every Tuesday, Tharm,,,,...and Sa turday, efeloek, am, precisely. Tlts Cmidel Will land at all t h e triterrOALLU'r4.— Every aceilosodation that ean be proorft'd ,elp h n' fon and watery of:amulet's bin be.° provi ded.lo- boat ts alsd proof ed with a self -...mg s ery cventrd or ealosions. Far fre t Via i r ) o feb4 eon.r of In and Smithfield su. - - - 111,6 uLAA WHEELING PACKET. inaolli „,._, t i, nit The new ._ and T. A san ti ti p Aramer D P Kinney, master, will run as a rag. ular packet between Pittsburgh .43 Wheeling, waving this city every Tuesday, Thursday , i , n d satarsisy, I. 10 o'clock, A. N. end Wheeling eve ry Monday', Wednesday and Friday, at eo'clk, A. kL. F os fi. e ,ebt or passage, baring superior acearnroods den., k spli on b o ned or to _ _ • JAMES MAY, diem. Tits St !Anthony is a new Inas, and for speed noel accommodations cannot ho surptused by any boss as the river. semi. SITTSIII ----- .A3MR9IS £'D LOUISVILLE PACKET LiWle The new and splendid feet rag/P a : ger packet, TELEGRAPH N 0..% Muon, muter. will teal,. Oar nati and Louisville on Tlidisday, the Mk , o'clock, Ai M. For aught or passage ape . to HURBRIDGE, WILRAW GEO 11 StAniter Pukona aiavilla f or Now Orleans, cikt arrival of T.kagmpb ',To 2 p....eme. cwo At bet. and can Rkkk kkr° A smelted here' irde _l nmlg EZI.EESS W A GON LINE, W#Oitm nom WitOilta Pah.b." , irca •nd Philadelphia, rviA cwodummarlo) TIME, FAT D I.L S— RUNN IN G DAY AND NIGHT. T 11 E! P 1161.. • arc respectlully informed that this Line # ommence on the nisi. A ear will learn Philadelphia dailyrunning 27th with the Man Train to Cbarie,ersharg, and from thence by Wagon, With • reir.y of horse*, running day and night. NVe will be 7 :9 7 24 /t. forward WOO lbs. freight H Ap ,t pLI to • ti - • P/0•10A*13. TILAINSPOWPATIOII LINZ, 1848. ,MLI6A. BETW, • NALTUSIORE AND Pa-raw: Vanr . aa r trie:f 3 a d tgitar t i a ates. FOESYTIS D. DUNCAN Arm? Water maree_s t Patab , ,,h . FRAILEY k DIARSHALL,Ar.3a. novW 47 lash. stmt. Da, 1311711KE E CO'll FAST EXPiI FUR tiALTIMOY,x AND THE EANTERN rpHE Proprietors of this Wale Itarir plat an New Stork I and are prepared tr. forward pooko,o, 0 ( " ": seriptiasra daily, at do J. C SID Willi., Agent, h. octal fir,uth Charles id. Ilaithai4e. *TDDIpIijk,TILAb. 9F --- TATIOIII •,. m i l Eie , 184 S. lafia c 5"22,131'. , :"4:'lll. ° 7=lVailt:""ar e . reccipieVor I.y FIVE DAY LINE and regain. wag ons, it rates and specified lime. J C BIDWELL, Pittafianciii; noel Nstoi h nomibl Baltimore voila. AND OHIO waGroar figa an aria Ron prt - rsnurtaa AND PiIIL.ADELPIIIIL tuts—lonal3o any AND moor. pai .. s LiNt,,, whose punctuality. last winter J lave eb*C.Glaral aauslactous. wits commence raanlog lal all January next, using the mail train E.O Ckaralueribu h and rel. • f h tke a/t BEE IHAVV '" , Pitts " burgh. - Lk:AVIS & BUTLER, 219 Market sti deed P I sselsi_a pr as AV agoet h LlSei TO !MD FROM rr ISDURGII AND PIIIL.ADk;LPIIIA, ru A.1102.1131fir .It. TWE I FIE Runeme Day and NyL re os Car Asnll leave Chilitdetpem daily an ,sil Train tO.T.Thansbesaburgls; %% :igen will leave On ton arrival, and hosing rein). of bores miming day and , n ight, ...retires We norusta urt•ltali or goods In Fitnellt ..Yr! No more trends ss renewed thong= he loaded up each day, so Wad no 4041 will oCnot. We will Le prepared AZi rs oaxi i.in t l ta G aai tiAlo4 ly... Apply to Canal Raab, Nutmeg RING HAMS rt. DQM. •b -dee29-d.las No d'rd Market Arcet.Bllo on band ond by dealt =is . for sale k antriirciNvia...., , 3.s.,,a...oll 6 _ _ a rgyout,..l::d kraola 6q JF aD do., eo rik Cn VEAT/lERS—k9 statesman:vet far dem,i Iseult r Co Om CAKE—Ie tons ut slam and fg deolg a •Dr_ Aomori b. Co