THE irTsßuttiai GAZETTE. MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 17, 1849. V . Anvarmeass are earnesay. requested lo nand In lei (antra before 5 r. at., and aa nasty lathe d ferzedelble. hisertisements hot Inserted foe a;z ay eei- as led date min irmariabl y charged until aide out PEOLLADELPIIIA NORTH AMERICAN. Advertisement.. andn mbseriptloos to the North Amer San sad Called State. Gazette, Philadelphia, received and form:dad from at. office. IrriEß NEXT PAGE POE LOCAL NATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ke. We dimet the editor of the Steubenville Her. old, and all concerned to that city, to the remarks of oat Commercial Reporter, In the apprppriale 1101112611. Cheat Injustice is done to our paper birthe limner in which our markets are kept standing from day to day, in the Herald, with the date only altered. We 'will be accountable the oar markets Os the r day our paper it dated, but not n day after wards. All concerned :will see, in oar advertising co• luau, that the sales of Lands in lowa have been TEIR NICARAGUA TROUBLES The New York Exprn. pubttsbee a proelama lion by the Government of Min &fru, in whieh the oat:ages of Mr. Chatfield, the British agent, are folly set firth, and protested ag nines. It dim not give any acts in addition to the letter published on Saturday, but shows the light in which that GOTlMlntlent views the British aggression. After Iglt(agaa account of the seizure of the &risen of ,Truxillo i , and other outrages, committed by the British agent, with an armed tercel, the proolama -lion says: 'lint, on our Southern coast, the British have done 'yet worse.: Oa the pretence of obtaining eallsfiction by panige measure. on the eleima of British subjects against Honduras the captain of the war steamer, the Gorgon, c,rthe lath of the present month, took pommel:on of the Isle of Ti gre. landed an armed force and set up the British Gag over Reigned. The deg of the Republic was, to effect this purpose, forcibly taken down, and three discharges ot infantry, twenty one of cannon, celebrated the mounting of the flag of the Queen of England. The commandant of the inland, in the name of the Government and of the Republic protested against such unheard of violence, and the English Conan!, es the commandant bar informed us, althea with him in this protest. On his re-em barking:, the commandant of the Gorgon'inkems ed the Governor of the island that If the flag of Central Ameri. should be reinstated on the is land, he would return with his war steamer and restore by force the British flay. The other gov ernments of the republic, as well es our Commis er,yharged to treat with the Charge d' Affairs of the United iStates residing in Nicaragua have been made acquainted with these events, that they may take such measures as may seem to them proper, topeciallOince the island of Tigre has been by treaty approved of by the President, placed far mally m deposit in the power of the goverementof the Northc This is certainly a very serious matter. A greswe outrage could hardly have been commit ted on a weak and defenceless power. 'How far the U. States are compromitted ¢y Rea aelmare, we cannot say, but the following concluding para graph of the Proclamation shows that the Nieme yer' Government looks to, us for support and protection. " People of Honduran—Notwithstanding our own want of means to reaist, with effect, and to defend the Integrity of our soil, and the dignity of our government, yet we need not submit to the unjust and violent conduct which ;be as, for the Star Spangled' Banner will be unfurled in our seas, to assist na to vindicate our rlghte, and rescue us from insult.. Yes that bright flag, re splendent with glory, backed by immense power will be our guaranty in virtue at entente 'treaties, and, has geoeronety pledged itself to aid us. The Identity of our principles, and the fact that we are children of the same continent, is a band of maion with that great power. Let us then, confide in her resources, under the bonds which unite our Interests. Long live republic. goveremente Long live the illustrious descendants of the im mortal Washington' • The Ministry of the Government of Honduras, at Teguagalpft, October Wet., I 519.'' ISlonene. In commenting on this ontrie-o, the Nei. York Tribune remelts as "Were there any Ira 4141 10 suppose that dhin Consular agent were manna br exidiee direetton al his Griernincat,- weeLl be occasion to, biamind Isis ileinign with more lamina atten d= than we raw/hen:ow upon them. la that cum lie United - States would hare received an open insult, end et mon to extrensa immure, might Ea rovkist the boittida of probable rmossrity. tiriitipprTi . ig-7 . which ay do 4 not—thlit the Squier, and the maaion orthe. iitud,ireie beyond the designs of the adtednietra , Lion at Washington, or even beyond otir rights at • onion, our flog teonZi nonezhe feu hays arfera a nifflil and inkier/4U. entrage.—But wnhout more Satisfactory evidence ihao ave bevel yet way Iwo shall not identify. the Enoch Government /with the hot bead who represents it in Cenuni / deletion. We look accordmily (or n prompt and satisfactory disavowal of his imprudent •ud uo• necessary course, and hit recall from R steins Whoa. digoity he so poorly sustain." Two weeks have now elapsed, since the meet. ingot Congress, and no orguMeation of the lower House has been effected; and from present ap pearances, there is not much likelihood of inch Co event taking place, for some time to come. Such ■ state of tholes is much to he deprecated, and great is the responsibility which will rem upon those who are thin preventing our natioaal Legis- Intim, from entering upon Is important duties. There can hardly be say difference of opinion, upon what portion of the members this responai bay nut.. The Free Sellers of both I/Mika un questionably hold the batsmen of power, and can, at any time, make the Speaker. It is therefore wittr„them, that the chief blame hes, nod they me• t answer for it to the country. , At the commencement of the balloting fin Speak er, twciprominent - Members were taken up by the two great parties, who now so nearly divide the Mouse: Mr. Cobb was the Democratic candidate, Mr. Winthrop the Whig. Mr. Cobb is a southern man, repress cling one of the strangest Strive States in the Union, and naturally identified with south ern intermits. Mr. Winthrop is n northern mm, balling from a State eminent for her enlarged de votion to liberty; and upon the subject of human freedom, the opiniona of this distinguished gentle. man are as unconcealed 'ea the light of day. Menus. Wilmot, Giddings az Co., knew that he was as much opposed to the erten.ion of slavery as they were, and yet they refused to cast their votes for him, and thereby nearly permitted a 'anthem slave bolder to be elected. Under such II state of farts, can any calm renenner tmon,the subject suppose for one moment, that these men are governed by any high or patriotic prinmples itt dm Meuse which they are pursuing r For our own put, we have been compelled to doubt the purity of their motives, cud our doubts have been greatly strengthened by their negotiation with such • 61. as Win. 1. Brown. There in, however, some consolation to be de rived IMM the coarse of these gentleman, which Is, that it will tome It tendency to bring bang to our rank. • huge portion of those dtroufeeted Whig., who saw fit to eeprotale from us, on our recent Providential elottlion. They must see too plainly through the mower which have governed these men in their recent count; and will, we trust. seek the Moro life, reliable, and honest looting to be grund among their old rror.tie..l associates. SlThtle we thus VA:rodeo:in the mono or the Fre e Boller i in Congrat!W, we do not forget the highly reprehensible conduct of shone Southern Whine who refused to vote by a gentleman who had pm sided over the deliberatinua of the 101 l Congress, with so much dignity and itupartudity, or had Mr. Winthrop. Although their mune, wee an add, Hoerr meson why the Free iitoilers should hove supported the Whig candidate, yet we cannot ate how they can pointy their conduct on any principle on which a national party is organized. lithe Wing caucus had taken op a Southern man, and Mr. Winthrop, ands few other Northern . Whig., had refuses I to vote for tont, loud eh( deep would hove been the denunciations of (he sOntboll2 Wings. Their own detection has left them without comae, and they will have no Ira: 'onto compltun If the Northern Whirohfollow the precedent they have set. As the matter now stand", the duty of the Northern Whigs is dear. Tnetahould calmly end 'cninststently, and perseveringly support ewes Northern Whig for Speaker, and d Bentham Whip and Notthern Free Sailers withhold their support, on their heads will rest all the conse quences. 'Wu bmoacouiss wire Aurllll4—Petitions are ha • circulation in New York city calling upon (brasier to suspend diplomatic intercourse with Austria, "by reason of its tymnny,"its lisibansue punishments, its sanguinary 'atrocities and ju. &alai murders in Hungary, Austria; and Italy." We have no doubt that a wspensiort of Mplo• man intercourse with Austria would give general ealisfacttionio the people of this country. A deep abhothence Is universally felt at the atrocities which have been committed, and the moral inEn -eace of such a autpension might prevent, num., tie repetition and shocking bsctontico. The Washington Risymblie, speaking of the re. mw of the President's Message having dot 9 4 eapc,""We do hot believe that there Is the least bandation iwthe massy rumors which have been Put 14 circulation, to the efeat that the President's Message and tie Secretary of the Treasury's Re port; or either of them, have been sent any where " any shape, from this city. A report of this character was in cirehhition before either of those documents were completed. So (at as it is pored ble for any one not hiving entire control over these papers, we can assure the public that no such copies have been forwarded any where; we feel authort.sed to say that none have been sent away in any direction." -THE. OVERLAND JOURNET The overiind jonroey to California toads during the past season, by no many our fellow Mauna in one toll of incident and romans, and many a pleasant evening will be spent at the Intaide, when future grandfathers will relate to their de lighted youthful auditors, the stirring .scenes of • journey over the Rocky Mountains to the land of enterprize and gold. The pressure upon eur columns has for some days prevented us from-giving • letter describing the overland , journey, by a Pittsburgh emigrant, T. 3 Follansbee, and we are compelled to content ourself with au extract. From the Senescent to Fort Hall, which. was reached on the 17th of July, the journey was pas. sell with only the torus' incideate. Sixty miles from Fort Hall, the party came to the junction of the Calibrate and Oregon roads, on the 20th of July. Here they found 30 or 40 Indians, of the Wallah-Wallah tribe, on their way from Oregon to Fort Hall, with Fans. They had a large num ber of hones, and nearly every one of the com pany obtained (or barter, en Indian pony.. Mr. Follansbee obtained a fine bay horse which woo of great written to him on the remainder of the tour ney. From the Humbolt or Mary's River, the party left their wagons, and pecked, having 25 head of horses and mules. The future journey is thus told:— We travelled down the river about 2.10 miles, and then lift the main road, taking a north west course over the maintains, and citing a road from Oregon to California, about two dies travel this ride the summit of the Sierra Nevada Moun tain. Our entrance on this road, about which nothing definite could be ascertained, was not done without long consultation. We were corn. paled, when packing, to sell a great deal et our provuions, cling but what was suficient to keep us during the -journey through, which we then were informed would require but six or eight days on the road we took. The disadvantages attends ing the-other road were, an almost entire &with. Min of areas and water for nearly a hundred miles., besides the whole emigration in the advance had gone that way. Our chief motive, however, Mr taking the new road inte r n more speedy arrival. We were warned of the danger of so doing. The. caw of Graves,. who started with the Pittsburgh company, as guide, was cited to us, to induce us to refrain from taking any cut off whatever. Ilia young Graves, with whom we traveled a long time, was compelled to make a meal on - his shoe ratings, and finally, to eat his own parents. We had not gone many Jaye on the cut off before we found that the term "cut off" was a misnomer, it being iu Mot no cut etf at all, but really much longer that the main road. With the wagons that had taken this road was a man named Magee, whohad trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, .some years since, and ow whom all depended for information relative to the road. Traveling with howeger, or m hie wake, was a slow boei• eras to as who were packing through, and more• over, be con:awed that he was only acquainted with the road, after he ',Ached a camp several day. ahead. Being now entirely out of mew and rah, and with a rapidly decreasing Bieck of hard bread and flour, we were compelled to soul out ahead on our own hook, a small land of packer. having done the same thing the day Gofers. Ma gee told as of the Indians being troublesome, Lava tog 'gripped him, io company with others, some years before. That they were troublesome we knew mom experienae, haring two.os three nights before had a horse and a mole shot by them With in a 'tone's throw or the guard. The home died latreedietalfr JAM the mule Lead, although the arrow went'elear through the oath and was taken from the wound ugh adorning. When starting, we numbered eleven ineu,ruppy of na were poorly supplied with arms, or with no arum st ell. !with others wee without a shot, having traded our rides, ate., for oar harms. Our party betas small brought cm on guard newly every night, end during day we found it very difficult to keep the trail—pro. wmding Mien' many miles without . being able to Ind any trace of a mad. There was now every prospect of goinglong without food before arriving at any acttlemant. . We overtook a meat of packers. nearly out of food. They were invited to share of the few days provision. that we had left, which they did, messing with os afterwards. We lost the road'and came to a bluff mountain, over which neither man nor beast could tread. Others, years before, had been deceived by making the same mistake.. The place ii called, vary appropriately the "Pocket," and is surrounded by impaamlilemounialus. We had to retrace our steps, going back the same way we came. By this we lost a day, when every hour emitted with us. We had now lived two weeks on hard breed and dough Cake,, baked in the ashes,without salt, except on one or two occasion., when a hawk and two or three unmentionabie birds were brought in, from which we made a soup without salt or seasoning. On the evening of the 30th we made a late camp without Water, and went to rest sup , perks*, without doer enough for a:cake-apiece the next day. On the Slat we met a company of men under Captain Warner of U. S. Government,. exploring, by them cur wants were amply Bop. plied, eatiefying our hunger by a good meal, and giving us • lunch which would etmble no to reach Lawson's Settlement during the next day, which we did. This government train which we here met very fortunately, had a day or two beGi Wood a company Of packers who bad been fl Jays without food. Two of them &fated no • • am they tasted what Was given them; but they Bally recovered, and are now encamped near -Much aicknete prevallalere, the result ben ly, I think, of intemperance, undue exposure, reguleroies,,dre. I have been in the enjoymen good health, rand tit pntdence hope to keep it. F. the but two months- are have had nothing ••Iso us hut the eh!, and of ten ice inch thick ala, our camps. It . has Mtn far been just* what I needed, and all I have to fear ;a that I *hall not he able to sleep even m a church hereafter, 'heal be eo close and confined. m on WANHINGTON Corrospoodoooe of the hooborst, Gazette. W.Lasourront, Deo. 12. We had great discoveries, real developemente and great scenes M the House to day. With due gravity and discretion, 1 will describe them. Yes terday everting tell the illustrious Wm. J. Brwn, of Indium, the leader of the Democracy in she Rouse of Reonssentati.ver—now, behold him.how The MUM assembled this morning, and there appeared nothing so clear and sure as Mr. Brown's elemion; but happily I was one of a select romp.. ay of gentlemen on the floor of the Houstb . about tan minutes before the opening of proceedings among whom appeared Mr. J.,E. Holmes, of South Carolina, who desired them to understand that he we, the authority for the assertion that Mr. Brown had given the Hoo. David Wilmot a written pledge, that, if elected, he would mesh ! tate the three committees respecting which he and his triends were chiegy solinitous, namely, _those upon the Judiciary, the Territoree, end the District, in S. manner that would be satisfactory to them' Two oi these gentlemen to whom this very eiguthcaut CIMIIMPiI.IIIOII wumade, were, the Honorable Moses Hampton, and Col. Baker, of Illinois. 'Without delay those respected indi viduals, with more - seal for the niecess of their pony, than kindness towards Mr. Brown, dissent ' mated this report, on that aide of the House, while my humble self took ■ Free s o u friend by the button and into a corner, and gently upbraided hies for hi, want of confidence in withholding thi n intelligence from me, end candidly gave him my opinidu that Mr. Brown was cheating him and his coadiumm, to *deb ha replied, "impossible," ad. ding, with Macbeth, that an the game had gone eo for, "Retundog were as todioxts ae go der," I saw,thereicOe. that !weaken were ahead, and waited For the "driniurgoet, which, wu eat long to coating, One Doom with the 40th since the beginning of the wiggle, was taken, with the following sult -Wm. Duer, Why,— Stniey, B.C. Wintl,. C. S. Morn•, E..bdcotochy, Homo Mazr, " T. Stephens, " Wm. Brown, Dem0crat,..... ..... F. W. Bowden, " ...... Lynn Boyd, G. W. Johan, Free Boil Democrat Scattering Vo'higc, William wanted Just two votes of the requitals ma. jority. He got of the Free Sodom, Preston King. Wilmot, Durkee, Giddings, and Allen, but three of them, Root, Home, and Tuck, he .uld not get; these went for Johan, and it in known, too, that they were well advised of the "arrangement"— Mr. Cobb, of Mebane, who refused to vote for him yesterday, now came up to the scratch, and helped Brown along to the pinnacle of his lame. But Mews. Seddon and Socook, of Virginia, Wallace of South Carolms, who then voted for now repudiated him. They had been worked upon by Holmes' warning. Mm Stanley submitted a resolution for a cone (drone., and agreement of ponies in the present Mr. Carter, of Ohio, lushly moved to lay it on the table. Mr. Stanley advised him not to be to a homy. The Union was not going to pieces, but the Bonne ought to be organized. There were some few matters that ought to be talked over now in which the other side was interested. Tan; was something rotten en the State of Denmark.' tha Denmark over the way. Mr. Bally said tbie wax ut insinuation tbat must be explained, or reoilled. Mr. Ashman .aid it was not an Malt:motion.— The rumor on that side of the Houle was clear and eiplicit—it Wet, that a written engegethrni had been made by which ooly the Free Soil vote had been secured. This enraged Bayly, Mead, Green, of Idiasoun . and many others more thanrenr, and in moat in digumit terms, and even with and Fea- tures towards Mr. Aehinun, they demanded the authority for the,. charger. • Mr. Ashmuu told them that the authority wit. common rumor. Mr. Bally and other., still under uncontrols table excitentent:denounced common rumor ao a common liar. Mr. Ash Mun—but has there not been a corres pondence My.Bayly—No not with say one on this side not that 1 know of. [Oh—ah, you don't know.] Mr. Root look op the cudgels in favor of the Free toilers, and, hunt his remarks, it became pretty evident that the insinuations and actual charges of Stanley and Aldo:nun, a. to Brown's in trigues, were known . by bun to be true. Hue speech kept the House in a roar of laughter, trom beginning to-chit - and he concluded with an anec dote, the pawl of which, ae an illustration; was, that the Democrats had ear down with the Free Soifer. at a game, and, thtnkin`g them green, had stocked the cards, and commenced cheating by tucking away the area and honors under their imat sleeves. But ;greenfly they were constrained to call out, Why, where a the world are all the aces , " And ",Free Sod " had occasion to reply, " Why, we think one of them is tinder the cuff of your coat, rind we know the other three are in tho legs of oar booth." The hit was to p alpable o that the Moose shook with Laughter for ca me minutes. and around each of the disputant.. Meade seem ed an the act of springing upon Duer, who on his part moved not • lamb nor a ususele.but stood mead rawly, coking to. Outogomet in the eye. Mr. Meade, boding, it seemed, that there could be no collision in the HOuse, beckoned Mr. Doer to the door. The cogent at Arms of the farmer House, Mr. N. :Sargent unlocked hat Mace and appear. ed with it in the molat ut the scene of vsolenci he station. Alter ibis vote, Mr. Wiltnot . had cow- I nod ...Inn'. Mr. Bayly now row, and begged leave to say that he was mistaken, there had been • corres pondence between Mr. Brown sod Mr. Wilmot. on the subject of appointing the comnatitees. _ Mr. Brown - seas, of course, appealed to, and ti • reluctantly mar. He Would explaen. Hu Leland had made tutu a candidate for Spa-alter, and, or Monday haat, bad glyeu but tiny three votes fa to him to enquire his views upon slavery. Coo H. cold him that he concurred in seatimmit with thee. (moths of the people of the free Striae. sod w opposed to the estenonn of eavary. Mr. Wilco :aid the Free . Seder. wanted to' be maimed lb the Committeen wntll.l be eonxtitnted no that the optlatenn would not, ae hcrettlinte, be nulled, &e &e. He replied Mal he would antler them in tin matter. Mr. Wilmot addremed him a Dote em bodying the enure llllefrOgfil... He bad replied to it, promptly and ,eandidly. lie read the reply k wan very abate but very decided, saying that be should, in making op the Committees on the Jodi. entry, the Territories, and the Distitct of Columbia. obey the wishes expressed by Mr. W , nod that he was himself in favor of restricting slavery wherev er the general governmeat bad the power to do it. He made roma further reenarli, but they were not regarded. He closed by withdrawing from the contest. The atatement, of course, produced tremendoue reflection. Bayly, Burk, Hams, of Alabama, Meade, Venable, Thompson, of 'Mimi*. aippi, and a dome °there, tom to Mini the Whigs for rescuing them from the gulf of p.•rdnton into which they had been m Lieu plunging, and to charge Brown with duphcity, treachery, and di.: honorable conduct. I must Haste by merely say ing, that after ball an hour had been 'pert to catch bursts of indignation, on the motion of a Democrat the House adjourned. . Imoort. Non sy &ave.—Mr. Brown ie out in the Union with a Card " of apology, which is the most "lame and impotent" affair we have ever read. Never was . man more completely floured, and never one more deservedly ao. Re would, no doubt, have played false to the Free Soden, had he been elected, as he tried to deceive the Southern Democrats, by obtaining their votes whila under a pledge to the Free Sailers. In his "Card,. in order to propitiate his Southern friends, whose feeling• be had se grossly outraged, he makes the following humble confessions and conceasions:— . I bad always been regarded as entertaining feelings more friendly to the South than a majority of the Representative' from the Nortti. As • mem ber of the 28th Congress, I had advocated the ap plication of the hfiasoun Compromias to the Texas bill, and had voted afrunist the appliution of the the ordinance to the Oregon bill, bemiuse it woe north of that fine. If I had been elected, I feel confident that I should have organized these commutees m such a Manner as no Southern man, Democrat or Whig, would have complained of I intended to consti tute them of lair and Impartial men, who would have thoroughly investigated - and repotied - opiin all amalitutional questions, withbot regard to sec tional or party bias I wan interrogated by a num ber oc . Southern men, to all of whom 1 said that I had always been uppund to the Wilmot Proviso. I was a friend sad supporter of °liners' Cau, and m my can vass for Congress was opposed by a Wilmot Proviso Whig of the Taylor . ..Mad. I was called a Calhoun Southern men . .tdvocated the doctrines of the Cato Nicholson letter, wilh the exception of his views oil to the constitutional power of Congress to legislate for the territories That power I have never doubted Congress pos. sensed. But I was in favor of leavtng the question of the institution of slavery to be Wiled by the people who might tonsbit the territories. In other words, l was for nonftarerfaresee." Alter reading thew confession. of the humble suppliant for Southern favor, compare theta with the following eorrespoodenee which produced all Miami:, and toe how well they will tally with it.— Dscotsza 10, 1549. Dual Sot : In the convermlion which I had with you this eve oion,you wore tree to my that tf cleated Speaker of the House of Repromotouves you would couatuute the flomocittica oh Territories, the Judiciary, and the 1./trawl of Columbia, in a manner that should Ise aatiatootory to myself and the friends with whom l hove had the honor to not. I have conot,orticamil Moo to my friends, and it, se reply to this note, you ean awe them the .04.5 wweritnea, they will give you a cheerful Rod cor dial support, Fk`.rir""Y Y'" D " . Wi !Nor I=ll Baown's reply. - WAMMINOTON CrIT, Dee. le, 1549. Dean Sur: lu—apswer to your, of this date, I will side that, should I be elected Speaker of the Hooke of Reoreselt ) stives, I will constitute the Committees on the jewel of nolumbia, on Terri tortes, and on the Judiciary, in such manner as. Alan be satisfactory he you/melt-and your friends. Isms representative from.. free State, and have always been opposed to the caterwaul of slavery, and believe that the federal government should be relieved from the responsibility of slavery where they have the constitutional power to abolish it. I am yours, truly, W. J. BROWN. Hon„liseto WILUOT. Poor Brown' so loin hes he &lieu, Mei Father Ritchie, hle hitherto bosom friend, has forsaken mm, and denounces his course, and says the Dee• °crane puny, must look somewhere else for ■ Speaker. On emi/Jay mottling, Inth thee, lutes Yon., FAc. to the eighty third yen of his age. The Flamini ertll leave ht. late teen:lance on Sixth Menet, tins, hlendey manila& at 11 o'clock, and pro ceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. del: It. fP AI his residence, nestlarontom. on tisiorday , the igu a inst , Jsea Was., in the 53 yoar of his ago Hi/ funoral nil/ leave we reshienee ales eve-le WALTER BLIT., tOillel Of West end &coed sheets, Allegheny Co 7, dna afternoon, al te l eleek: Friend. are MUMPS te anon& 01.17 IP PROM IiVAIIIIIINGITON ====l Wummirron, Dee. 13, 16410. We have had another day of passion and agita- non. Derwiattisatiou continues, and I say it with morrow, there is no provers of its befog terminated I by a better state of things. I most mks you for any thou like istsatiafactory sketch of the tumultu ous •EV:IGIB sod the violent harangues °flits:duos alums of the Houle of Itepreuntuives. It seemed during this memorable day, uif the fountains of mutual hate had been opened, and the waters of binernesa had brokentforth. To me, who am not unused to these eccentric manifestations, hostile andaiolent feelings is our national legislators, the rf days of our Onion appea deed to be numbered' To Mr. Meade, ci Virgi 'l a, who by his course on many other occasions, , !a earned the repute. tin of a fanatical.incendiazi in politics, and a die. i 3 d er n , 4 ci 1 y of If credit 1 cum of 1 for the / 0 cou rse, lulled the e , of course • •oncerued I south, there 1 or Impartial unionist both in towhee and by avowed opt belongs the honor et having introduced the of debate into the discusdone of the day wh cited the dame Odlecolland a:tho mi. sectional feeling. „....1 , ) Mr. Thompson, of ny State, did him by the spirit in whit ' nsohed the pet b i tti member; while as inn IL propositit choice of • Speaker allot : Mr. Meade apoDen this, and * . in of a bitterly scriclontpus speech, he ti course of Mr. Silinthrip as Speekei Without the pretene oia reason, for f the limes between iSe north and 3333 could have been no m re honorahl man. Mr. awn replied to min one of the wittiest and most humorous spirthes ever delivered nay where. Though I propose to give you no sketch of the day's proceedings as a whole, I cannot omit a brief description of the scene which now followed. Mr. Doer of N. Y., a brilliant speaker and high oned gentleman and politioian, who yesterday re•-cived the highest Whig vote for Speaker, took he door, and commenced a beautiful and eloquent. e, peal to men or all patties, to come foment and tratruse the House. For himself, he was ready to vole for o Whig, or Democrat, or Free Soler, whether from the north, or south, or Meg. He had yesterday voted, with pleasure, for a gentle- man from the extreme eolith. Out:he made one exception, he could not aid to the elevation to that chair of a disontoulai. Mr. Dues no stand ing in one of the aisles near the little area beton" the Speaker's chair. Beton, hsiu in the urea were a knot of gentlemen, mostly of the Virginia dele. gattim, and in the central aisle, a leav feet to hi 1011, atood.Mr. Meade, of the same State, surnimid- oil by a number of southern friends. Mr. MI:dollen of V.., caked Mr. Duor, ;r be sup rswed there were any disunionist, In this State. Mr. Doer—l am very sorry to say that I think there are a flaw. Mr. Bayly of Va.—Who are they. Mr. Lluer—Some of them ore Irom your ow. Mr. B.—Name them ; point diem out. Mr. Duer—Welloilr ; them stands one albino pointing to Mr. Meade of V. Mr. Mendo—Do you mean mot Mr. Duel--I do no. Mr. .Meade.-11 as fate-1i to 1.1.5—1 t is Wee. Mr. Duar rinatantly, and to a loud, shrill, but remarkably gum and clear Yoke)—You are a Mu Quicker than thought, members rushed towards Quiet WWI at length reatored, and Mr. Deer ex presses het regret to thr Monte, La the wece that had oceorred, but added that be bad been obliged to repel an obwrvation addreased to him by an. other Inueb and repulsive. Ma intimated, however that an to the prow:mai matter, it ream toe that did not concerti this House. Baker, called aetoss from his scum that is right, .4,1 a he ruled out of the House.— But this was inertly d peneual quarrel between two mambas., grimiag out etrong lug, but the scene I shall now hastily doserde was mach more serious, of grt public interest and more lenient isle. Mr. Toombs, of Ga.--tbe chief of the httitisquad of peahens] and seceding Southern Whigs, obtain ed the floor, and ma - da a, 'peach of each Gamic violence, both in manner and seattment, that a foreigner, who happening to he a spectator, with out knowing either the torn, or the subject under debate, would at once hate out him down for a captive escaped from Bedlam. He made a rapid sod infuriated aummary of the alleged wiretap of the South, and at the end of elmost every *ea teries, deelaied f lannel! In this, that, or the other •veat, reedy to raise the standard of disunion, hoped that discord woo ever cease, that every Sazthern mau wouldgel to the death,lino., dec., and at every one of thew declarations, the moat uproarious applause, over the door of the House, and through fihe generieW, ensued, socompanied, by the chipping of halide, and the bestiog of dealt. and the doors with canes, bOOl., and knorklei.— This you will perceive, was at least a dissolution of the House of Repreaenteuvea. The hall of le gislation became at once a Tammany flail, • "Pewter Mug," or any thing haw place of dgni• tied debate and gentlemto enurteey. Mr. Stephens, of Ga., ineoked the curse of Al' mighty God, upon every son of the South, who, when NortliSy memoirist brought on a crisis. should hid to Vend up by her side. Col. Haker,lot Illinois. made a moat pen/ern:ll and eloquent speech, deprecating these semi. meets, and setting forth the bearings and glor.es of the union. His peroration was ■ greed and mag nificent appeal to the better feelings of his tort—which woo vehemently applauded. My limits will not papalt me to extend so f as I should be inelined to du, this honied and cur sory referen. to the mom Interesting inotdents of the day; and I must closet° save the mail. A PPOIDITMENT The Seeretavy of the Tresanry has appointed Dr. Jobs 1. filyon, of Carnal,: Pa, as Surgeon of the /dance Hospital, at Pittsburgh. He well en ter upon the discharge of hie duties next spring. The Carlisle papers are fond In their praise of the appointment, as one eminently deterred. We clip the above pefagrapit—from the Puts. betel Goutette, of the 5111 inst. Ali/attar notice has appeared in several other popery of the West, hul no edictal announcement Of the kind ha. yet ap. peered to any of the Washington city papers. From thin tact, we are inclined to think there is some mistake in the natter. The office referred to is Dow held by Dr. Thomas INVlC.eanan, a young gentleman of talents, and Me medical knowledge. Der.ng the shon,period he has held the office, he has dacbarged the duties with marked ability and general sattsfection. Why then should he be all. periedre To remove Dr. MlCeenan, and ap• point no e euern eau in his place, would be es• tremely bad policy for the admioistrstioo, and would certainly pnxlnce bean awnings, and touch diestatiefaction iu the Wentera part of our • State. We knoW nothing cal Dr. Myer. He may be all that is said of him. Still we think his appointment aiSurgextrt ef the Narita Hospital at Pittsburgh, Wider ibenretunstatims, exceedingly dl advised, and mustresult in bad consegnenees to him, as well en the appointing power. We shall nut be lieve that such en impolitic step has been taken, till we see it announced in a more official man ner —lVesi. Reporter. Tea Gatata---neem• to be coming to a tangible farm at list to Washington City. The omens bode no good if we read them aright.. But the fluty of the north la plain. Especially is the duty tit the whin party tlear, palpabk. The threatened menu is nun which the Whigs• have had 00 agency 111 bringing on. They would fain have spitted the country the introduction of the moving cause Cl all this trouble. Upon those who willed that thee policy should not prevail, ests the responsibility. Let the trial. be met la • manly, leaden, patriotic spirit. We can wall spate the south our taunts, for sake of softening asperities, now that she is In the ‘l ., whirl of all, trouble ..he an reelevaly bone ed,with the aid of the northern doughfaced democr eq. But away with the thought of coneissionfrom rnmiee end a hied of tenottorising policy, when deity is ee plain; when right la so clearly with nai when We ask only that which the whole world, the geniutiof out own institutions and generations yet unborn mast Co declare to do right. Heaven approv . bly doe, the Whig prase of the north stag 'up at this time. No discord, not a dissenting voice. s. heard. Read the quotations from the Albany Evening Journal, the Philadelphia North American, the Pi ugh (Inoue, sod other Whig journals.—Sulam Bus. DIX,D. On Saturday, the 15th lost, Stu. sitar, Ursa 0, to the rote.yearof her age. .. tier foment will take place this afternoon, at n clock, from the raaldeoce of her sou, th. lu. Rev (oo Upfold, on Cliff wen The froarida of the family or rev caitiff Invited to Mum& dc2y.tr• JOU PIIIIITIAO. • BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Mandsijim , NI, Lading, Cerurracu, Luo &Indy, LUUS, =IMMO., row::y - 4M. az, prialal 1 . 12 the 11161141lISOUVI prizes, sties dm* GrumCrearam LIFE INSURANCE! Trenton Ilutuel Life losuranee Cseepany .tarn or raxiiiot KIDOCICD 25 pall COOT. Capital, 11110,900. PULNO, Agent at Pittabargh, Pg. _ I .4. or D•Illt,10:1, AT ifICTIVI..U. INNINT. Jameri iIOY. Jr Joseph C. Pons, Prorl. .Bernalnin r..h O. A. Pen.hcaris, V t, John A. Wear. ' Eli Morris, !Secretary. ID= =l=l PHIL•OIO.PHIAL. lion James Campbell David H. White. Comptroller co New York George Wood, John David Dudley Field. Joseph Hook. . . Alexander Curnnunrs. W.J. Y. Mute, Y. M. . . His I. Gov. Rune.. ExiGov. Vroom. W. L. Daytou, If, 8. Sen. Isaac NVildriek, N.C. G. D. Wall, Ex-U. 8 Sen. Wm. A. Novroll 7 M. C Ex-Oov. M. Dickerson. Hon. & R. Hamilton. gIEDICAL EXAMINERS. A.Bl.Mmey. Duane, M. /3I W. W. Gerhasid,M. D. MI Warta" in., N. Y.l Xi Waluat at, Phil'.. The Agent of dits Company, at Pittsburgh. to Ruth orixed to take every first class mak on Life at a Woe non of newarfin per mot from the tmual rates of pre moan as charged ay other Companies. . for man 30ho years of age, taking a Pokey of Insurance One Tusand To run for one year, pays only SPAO. doseven " $10,20 --annually. do Lifetime, " 517,110 And in the same proportion for any sum op to $51,00, which Is the extent taken on any one Life. Till. company commenced operauons on the 16-1;, and Its monthly !liminess up to the Ist Oct, lek4th shows a progress weeding that of any other Life Com pany on record. The first dividend of profits will be declared to the asautedlin the let Jutuary, 1050. Pamphlets containing the various tables of rates, and all th e nr e aaaa ry Information on the important 'Lancet of Life Assurance will be furnished on smolt t, to JASIE-S DORN°, Agent. del7 Monongahela Hent.e. FIRE INSURANCE TDF:TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND FIRE IN DURANCE COMPANY will jostle Politica oil. autan basalt. 1.01 • ca llama,. by Flax, upon Dwell gng ne s and Futalton.,§toree, Goods, Ac., A, , on appl, canon to den' JAM DURNO, Agent. 111161711.43[08., nt Plttabarith The Spring Barden llealth Insurance CO, OF PHILADELPHIA—;--CAPITAL $lOOW°, lINSURES Mallo• and•rothele• against the F.Pefht and Loss overarmed by Steknea or Acrtdent, by an Immediate allowance Of from E 7 to Ed per week for one, two, three, or four years. The method 01 effecting Oita locum., and tb manner ul nwardma the sick allowance, will be full , explained by the Agent. A moo ra n can 111POIC agaoAt Sirkiwah or Accident which will detain hint tram hi. ordinary Loonies., aa follow*, 'or one yre r, t y plying $4,20, mold recesve 47 1 week Or, for a period of Mar years, the sum of 1114,40 paid annually, will avert. I per Week while .ter Crary neromary Informattbn viii be afforded on the subject of Insurer, Generally, by JAMES DURNIO. Agent 4,174 nm hlanungehola lieu ... LIOR BALE ..An Iron Foundry, Blacksmith .nJ r klacholo Shop, with amain Engine of IS hors , power, ood honk of took, cli ins , p acorns, a, ladles, furnaces and 01/111111, 11011, In um and in knod I Haid prozotas ha re 150 feel front by kV Joao, with on silege of an wilt:Ovens lot 07 by DU trot echo olio of the oldest aitil best .ta rola in the City of eincinnatr, with a liberal patrunacc Apply to der/ DA VI D BINTItN, Csem non, 0 IM/4/1 , 14 i r , .a ; tV me a on on .t n e y d: y 01 to the underslgned the one undivided •11t6 pool de tract of lona, lytng In the county of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, being Lot No 10, in Steele Semple'aplati 4/i tomes recorded by his Administrator to hook IT, page I, in the other of the Recorder in Al legheny county, containing SEVEN AVREJ3 AND NINETY AND ONEt HAI.) PERCHES. together with the apporottimmes accent to Thionos 'Toulon Inc payment ot . certain note tet cent dated tleser th ed, and whereas acid note lo 111 •rrear, sod unpaid; therefore. in pursuance of acid deed of trust. the untlerstgoed will,on the TENTH DA VOF J AN ,1,...5tkae1l at the wes t . tin door of Mt-Court House of rit Logi, hto , the shore described real et..tate, to Lhe hurtlesl bolder, for mob, between the Inn, oi mite in the forenoon sod One to the afternoon of that dot'. cod noon *nett tote 0,111 de liver g deed fee simple ot the property .old to die parch son or pore hosera thereof. dcl7-dt. THUS 1' GANyr, Truant,. geo ?LAVERS --Seonn't 1.:00en Viol 1 Scnoot., altered and connected from the lam For • halt edition, to correspond with Spobes Original School of Vtolin play tug, by Ms pupil LI V Hell -It any erg ousento me moored to recommend this work. It may he observed that Spoht himself adhere. omen) to the system lent down in the above work. and that he has by themode of Instructlon, ptoduded pre dumber a thstingtoolted pupils than anrother maste eter r in Euro " A ',apply ot C r th above lost..reed, (price 137.) and for sale by J MELLOR, gl Wood st BNV III:AT FLOUR-50 sark• In store and for eel. by Jell COPE 6 BREVFOFLE FLOUR. -S,l bltt• jam rood and for .;le bS dor/ COPE A. LIRE It FOlil.E UVNN V bAtat- 500 in rime nod for sole I, dell COPE L BEEN' FOG LE ‘ IVC:t:I i .;I.:N 111 dot tl . lst . oreand toe .ale In C, IkHELY FOGLI. D EII4? PEAC lIE - an? kw . slog COPE & lIREVFOGLIP, Etiali: OS; E. - sis — ‘ 7l.l - dS ' l l ain; ivr tale by deel7 IPS Pecusul street. UGA R.-20 N U., for .1 , by 1.7 del, CILO&ANT By the Alhoeheent of the United silk... «are and•reake known, that Puhlic Sale* will be held at the undermentioned Laud Otheee, the State 111 lOWA, at the pericalt barometer deuguated, to wit At the Lend °dice et DUBUQUE, commencing on Monday, the .I•lventh day of January next, fur the die. podial. the Public Land mutated wilkin the under- Mentioned townthme, tcrt,it North of thett. h., a mil 'treat of a,. fifth prirtespia Township ninety•eiglo,. or nage three. Townships nineey..ta, ninelysseven, and nine. 4-i•ight, of range font. Township. niuoly.five, ninety-six, ninety-rev ed, ninelywied, and niarly-nine, of range fire. Township. ninety•three, ninety-taw, ninety Ave, ninety-ms, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, and n.notyratne, of rause all. At the SAME PLACC, mint...rig on Mon day, the twentyArst day of January nett, fur th dispowd of Public Lando within the audermen Honed townships, via North of the turf H., and WWI of the fifl4 prrocrpo Mamma ninety lout, inuedy•five, innety-aii ninety...van, ninety-eight, and nineta.nina, range wren. Townships ninety-lour, nnfetysfive, ninety sis, runety•seven, •nd nalety,right, of rung eight. Town.lop ninetygfive, loarnahip trinaty.stx, (en errs the aouthweat quarter of Weiloo torenty-aev. es, the houtheast quarter (wawa twenty-eight. and fteetiong (holy-oone and thirty.lour, Including rho Indian agency,) and towttahtpa runoty-seven and ninety eight, of range nine. Towni.laps nthety-twu and ninoty-four, of rang Towne!, p ninety-one, of tarp, thirteen. Township,, ninety-ono and ninety-two, of ring fourteen. At tne. Land °Mee at FA lELFIELD, common • , tm Monday, the loorteenth clay of January net for the dirposal of the Public Lands enlisted with in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of h. lincondtetui al Mr A/L4 primeval Townships siatyiseven, eiay.eighl, and sixty nine, of tinge silicon. Tosonnhio siztrineveii nixty-argid, and list nine, of mugs nereideru. Taigniihit.4 in:iv...eight and ninty.inun, of rang eighteen. 'r .hip, aistringht aml lOW nine, urrang Intern. TOWLllllllll3.e.ty-eight and . 41‘ty nine, of rang enty. Townships nistyelgbt •nd Putty-nine, of rang. el:avow, Townships .lsty.night and Insty.ninn, of rang iwenty.t wo. Tow uelup reventy. one, of range twenty-sin. Towrialrtpn anaeuty and seventy one, of rang twentrwevaal:— 9 0wn•143 seventy an,l .venly-oots, of rang. twenty.etgli,. At the Lend Office at lOWA CtITV, nommen, ing ou Monday; tirentir-Gret day nt• January nen !Urine Anponnl ache Pnbtie Lamle aniline the to town% leurnetaion, North of the base litse,and:ewee of the fifth prtniv. Township seventy six, of range twenty-seven. Townships wwranty..z, iwmaaly-seven, sad se anty.wight, 01 maw IWrIJIV-elvfil. • Townships neveley-seren and neventr.eight, range twenty-nine. La thleapplapriated by law for the uee of aolehol =Mary, ur other uurpotere, will be eattititled trot the rale. Thu uttering Of On above mentioned Inndn will tin commenced on the day appointed, and proceed In thu order in which they aria advertised, with nil convenient despatch, until limo wholo cloth have been olfttn•d, nod the males that.; clotted; but no sate alien he Lent open longer than two weeka, nd uo private rutty ut any 01 the lands will lor .11011 , cool until after lie expiration of the two weeks. Given under my bend, at the City of Washingto tLia fa,,,,un day of September, An no Daun t i un thoueand einbi hundred and forty-nine. fly the. Progdenn Z. TA. YLOIL Bui'reniftLu, Gam who roper of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO RE.EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-clap bun to ally rattle lands within the township" shove enumerated., la required to aetabliah the same to the satisfaction at the Register and Receiver ct the proper Land Office, sod taake payment therefor . s auon as practicable alter seeing this notice, and he. fore the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the Ira claimed, otherwise each claim will be hweited. 1. BUTTERFIELD, Commishioner of the General Laud Office. POSITPONERKENT th• Public Lan a d Salsa at Du Hugel lma NOTICE to hereby preu, ho the ?Witte !tales of Lands Genf-Jet/thy pr.thetiation roll the Preeident of the United Staten.lilated the fifteenth dev of ?teethe:thee, MY, to be held, et the LAND OFFICE ' AT Dll BINUE, lOWA, on thelth and Zit day. of J•noaly, IMO, oe declared to be poitponed until further notice Glenn under my hand, at the etti of Waahington, this II today of Dee.. Kuno Damara oue th ousand eight hundred and loaf-nice, z TAYLoit by the Prtahleol. .1 BUTTERFIELD, CWWlLlaltaritr of an GanetelLetul 4117 Itsteo. L IM-250 Ws Louisville Lime, rot (IA:4T VIOLASSES—ItaIbbIs PlaloalionAHrown . "CoopeT a,) for pale by del, C II GRANT DEACIIES—ttOo racks Drted, for pale by ilel7 C /I GRAN T LOUII-30,bb I. extra Flouts', f a•t recevrad and far sale try del7 GREEN AYYLES-200 choice variettea, just ree'd aud tor title by del? ARAISTRONIi A CROZER ijUITER-50 keg. reed and fn. sale by del7 ARMSTRONG a CRoZER LA RD-25 keg. In core and for gale by dn. , ARMSTRONG it CROZ ER • C.ORGIIED SAL'rs—A lut o.t reed and for ••le by U del? ARMSTRONG tt. CROZER - I[2EATHER9-2 .ask. to day rec`d and for sale by del7 ARMSTRONG ak. CktOZER endEer7BE—' boo Pn"' ‘I%.;IrCLICVII.IVaI`riGLI'S DOLL BUTIT.W-11 bbl. Fresh, for rob, by del7 WICK & AIeCANDLESS B E to tp--0 1,11. Small {While, Cor ba & McCA.NDI.EyR P OL/TH bbla, a plav n a c rticr i ll , r e aVa: r4s LARD -13 No I, to, %IVI( 6 .I3IcCANDLE-1.9 "a. C1ark6,7;16, f c c I ' VI:gIaDLPIS LEATIIERN-Ie sacks pro for sale by K Ey ci f : 1 UTTER kerrA;or . solo , by CIC MeCIANDLF3B F L Z T I I--,dobbls Faratlytla for axle I.Da b DLEIAN MUTT DADS---4 bbl. for tole by 1 17 . 1 11 CANFIELD T ALLOW -2.5 bbl. for sato by J U CANFIELD BUTTER—IU bbl. Fri.h Roll, land 11/ erra..ll bozo. for fondly tur, for xalo by det7 .1 B CANFIELD Cocoa . ...hel , ll— . 6o ,„. q a r . bo d i f ei or sale at the Pekin Ruin . Rh: r e, 70 Fourth street. deels FRESH FRUIT-5 don ClL•er frth - 1 5- eiches; 5 a bottles do. 5 " " Pine Apples; 3 a • Choreic.; 3 " " Strawberrleo; 3 " Tomatoes; 2 " half Rai. bottles Pickles; 7 " quart do. 3 " tansy do. Reed and for sale 11 the Pekin Tea Stem. 7Q Fourth street. deels BROONIB-43 dos corn broom., pat received and fur male by COPRA LIREVFOULE, 6,05 103 Second at. 111.1 S -1 - FAMILY FLOUR-50 barrels r;i7 , this r day and for ante by COPE ee LIFIETFOULE. drels too Second st. fir 111olerses landin from ' C1=1, 1.7 a3T.7 sale b y iee±s LAM 22112 . 4. LT EL Si3l:ate r at_ / AN111.:111i11,8-.1P bbla. Cranbernea In prim or. Jar, lust erred and for isle by deels U . 0. MILTENBERGER, V 7, 401 M. ns7e - bilesd J Penchi:resist ree'd and for sale by Jools S. HARBAUOII - • • SLWAR--40 hhd... old sugar in store asTlor sale hr fdselAj_ S.& W lIARLIAV(III._ 1111-IESE-3CO boxes Western Reserve ebees;in V. stars and for sale by S. & W IIARBAU(11. I:, , XTR.i VCOti R. -1i6 . 156 . 5. eiii ii — Or . lu nust 'Wed 1,1 . / and fur sale by ideelbj & HARR/a/WI lANDI.X.S.-- WO looses wary mould mlle, lu. ll e'd and fur sale. by deer. P.A IV 011'. SO boxes soap obl tr.-sired and for safe by i S & W . lIAHHAUUH OIiWPR AF.P.l&bOa busbela,....i - ree'd and for sale by iderl3l P A W APPI.F—... 100 tat now deed apples just recreved and lot sale by .1,15 S IV HARHAUG/1 0111SVILLE LIMP. 100 bbl.. Luna Ls rust reeesred aud tor •ste by drelb 5 & lIARBAI , 6II. ~,..r , i . d .r l: l ,lr , tt i by l o flutter. put PAWdecly u. cluW.. Iv F.CEIVEI) till. day, from the Platilthoville Factory, US to gross Bottle. or that valuable article, of India Rubber Paola for hoot. and Shoe., sold wholesale and IPII a, the India also. al the following place, Braun k Reiter, Druggists. Liberty ore... William Jackson, Shoe Dealer, Llberly .treat R. E idles., Druggi.t. street S N Wickersham, Druggi.r, Wood K Schmertz, Shoe Dealer. Smithfield street. John Devereux, lamp Store. Smithfield sunk. John Parker. shoe Dealer, Federal el. Allegheny D. NI Curry, Druggist, Ohio rte Alleshegy. dcl 1. k It PHILLIPS. .5 Wood"st W SI. 11. JOIINSTOR. k COMMISSION NIERCHANT 1: No. 119 Seeonal sire.. Pinalmtge deli VkRIED BEEP-10 tierces Sugar Cared, ialo4l . < ji for sale by dell • SMLERS k IA - RIO ORE:ASK—Ia bids in stare and to, ,ale by A deli SELLERS A. NICOLS - 14 bbl met ter 'd and or este by dell SELLER- , A NIC.L. A 111, OIL .1[: , bits Conkthig's Strean. Li ed. in mole mid for sale .1514 SELLERS k NICt/IS f INSE.KD ()IL— 30 Obbi in store and tor sale by I deli % SELLERS & NICOLS 40 POUTS TURi'ENTINE-15 bids, m prime order, In store and for sale by deli SELLERS & NicoLN FLOUR - Du Ibis kinAumoia a Ifulluzgawortlis Imps• run PasAry Hour; 00 tibia Saparbae do; for aide by dell St'.l..l.ltitS 1 N1C01.13 relt ! i . k.pFONUE-200 a ac t 1;c;rd1 l , .Olr by R'`,7lA}lll ROOT— lb. fur tyYlry , Vl HARK -75 ,unt reed nil for sale by .1 KIDD a CO I .I4U°HICP'--4 1 ' ,4. . tug silo by . 11014 l H I UD a. CO, 60 Wood et RUBBNR PAOKINIi—Jusi teed, =I rounds 1 racking, for Steam I,:n pones. sold wbulclale and ro• at Wu India Rubber Dopot, No 3 Wood at . del4 1..1r. 11. Pllll.l.ll'S. I. _ 0 J y UFINSTUN I ") :n i tiTl U r 1 :; S le - 4 17 P1 : 1 1 . 4 11S-160 bbls fte'd whi f? ,I r o sal by d 1% liltillNST,.:ll ( .. )./ „ T r tn....-160 boles prima, new cry= mil t ,..y ß QUO AK- IV tan]. fur N V., two , , rop, rrOLI end :or b,) vale by t• A CULBKirrsoN, 41(.14 No 1111Lib5rly vl !kIOLASSE..-20 bbl N. U., em crop, ree'd by JAL Jcl4 C A CULBERTSON SUNDHIE.S 7 4 ILo g lo . sal . 111 ;.; ILard• 1 0.900 13 tackle Wool; ado. Lamb Skins, w;o wool; dor. Sheep +klnr, • 0 dot thertoJ; To Arrlvr on melon, Fort NU and for sale by 06.1 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front I - LIRE BRICK & TILE—A law 444ortnient for .ale .I;by del4 141A1All DICKEY A. CO PIO AIFITAL-211 tow', suitalde for Foundy 414, just teed uid for 41414 by dcl4 HARDY, JONES &CO 'IOTrOISI-6 ba`e. jun reed and for sale by del4 HARDY, JONES 6. CO I'IEDA IV CEDAR! —A lot of Cellar Loa., ear/lived 1“.„,h, 0 or crop, ' will be .old to pay charges if not called for within 09 day. doll 1/EU U MILTENLIERGk:It, 97 ' , rout lit \AI.ICO S_4 cn.c.. ro.r colare I, ac+ er snrd iv t,v(ar A A.IASUY A (MA, =MEI I . , , I.ANNELS—V ca.. and bale. µed. %Wine rind Ir Yellow flannel., including a large lot of Brown dwell and Wit. Country Flanniqs, now opening al del4 LA MASON AL ens (1111:A1 . MOUS DE LAINS—.I east.. good style, 1../ fast colored M de Late., at ittg exttentely low prwg of Ile. pm 1 and A A MASON A CU, Jcit No MI 51twitet Chri•taa•e and New Year Approaching! ELEUAN r AND SUBSTANTIAL 1300 KS, In Illa , nonuust Antique Binding, fur the Ilohday:. AMES I) LOCK WI KA), llookeeller Sad lowa., s) CU Wood street, has received a branutul eel tetlloll ot Illuetrated Hock, bound to the tuner splendid roan. ner by the beet Landau and Am...lean bunter. - oolong them may be loured' Pearl. ot Atitartetn Poetry; meg mheently alumnae totted. Lep, of the Western ‘Vorld, thins:Foaled te gold end • colors. Wordnworth's Ureecei nobly hlustrated The Preacher; illuminated by Owen Jonee, sod bound on carrell wood. The Sony at Songs; ilium:flitted by Jones Flowers and their Kindrad Thoughts; Illuminated by lon eroine , of Shakepeare, tlluetrated. 1111, Charaetenstire or Women; 111.1.- led Fur sale by JA1111:$ U LOCK %% 00131, dell sl Wood meet ITER ISED I.IItAINIKET- - -Persons wantotgt; supply thetuoelveu wtitt • supertor tio•ltty of Bed Blankets, made I.lretry boo wool, '4 , 111101,111mm at the Ds) (mods Homo of .W KhIURPU V, North Fast corner of Fourth a n d Murkrt mt• tA supply of Brown, What. stud Iturrod Ilt iME a-- Ni FL et niro:44-A.1.0. %Vitt. Dotoestto Lon«, tertivetl end !or sale low. ‘Vhole.sle Rooms up sure . H MOI.A !Ng:A A. tJtkLIJENSVItI/l . I l -.VI I.LI. St I .u.• arttnro rt II Syrup N10tn..1.: ! 4 vrup. far tui JAMES A If U rcii [SON tr. Co, • 4,13 Agents for SI LOlll4 ' , tram 'Reimer,. f I EAD ri.4.J - 1 6 .1. - . 1 01,1.6417 . r'11•tn — te awl for salrl 4,13 JAM E* A IIUTCIII,ON & CU I or —4O keg. ansd, lor :ale by 1l 403_ _. JAMES A lISDN ACO CHB WI • tn. , artacleof dtet now known for 1nva 1id......1a.t....11en.•..i.rtint ArIOIIIMOI, rtsgo, T a pi. For ,a.k, wbolesale and mall, by K F. :,E1..1.E11,t, 57 Wool rtifou, i t ,r wtst, alltl.‘ low .1.11 JANIEFI P • N.L.% vatlis Adegps., n & Marc Fund tor , stile I.OYD iJ Round Church Building.= . _ radio pure, in core and for rale by J A. C FLOYD titypPFß—e bbl. foal, teed thus day bvila ,, not fur tip! by JA R 14,9_ tlitn.oll - -oto tins Crean], in .tore and for arde by deth J et. R F7.01D n ICE at utters in .are and Int sale by LL dollt JAM l 4 A HUTCHISON LCO ProskongareThrißrisWiatioa Company. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. N Annual Heeling of the Stockholders of the Blo t). nosigahrla Navigation Company. will be held, in nose-awe of thc provisions of lie Chatter of hem porayon, at their Offien on Grant sore*, to the City of Alt... Burgh, on klorulay, the thventh day of JwinarY. •iD,1550, at a o'clock, P 01 , rot ttiv althuon of *l diom for the abasing Year. gtg,deß•td V. AL BAKEWY,L,L, eebratary. R6IAININO In the l'itt.burgh Post Office.,fiocithe 1•I to lb , 1316 of Veered.. 1319: Nom. calling (of 111 cm will pleau. *ay 0,1 , ore othreitien.l. Ladleo , LIM. Abel Mgr, Agnew Caine A Anket Nana M Adam. Ahl Ellebabeth Allen Anne Marla Barker Man Jannitemler Smear liothner hlprilm A LBaElamam Amy IlmeMwSlmJno l'armly Marl Pilamln't Jl3l . gtiT A L Brows F:issobeM Beatty Mmy Himmel! Sim Brown U. '.V imelm, filary/BMrk Elitotw th Nay Jule Bell Man' Black Altruh Itell.Nmmy Wocketi A•lty Caglaraleder bleryClueel Rhea lane Cook J•de (Navas. Ann Chornstac Mrs R Corr. Rebecca Esrey Elizabeth ItCochran Susan U Co[ Mary Carr Marie I. Coffin Muni R Crammer Many Casey Mary cenenean Mary Cl:abbe/le. Pore Coi4l‘ll.l Agnes Cypher Fleanur Ahab Day Sarah DOlar [lather., Dumont A F DavlsSarab Duhtot Ellaalwth LhAtobtay Mon Dean lla - nal. Ernest Elisabeth Mikes Martha Ewald UisabeLb Easter Rata Mbat Caratice Fusel Elenor Flowers Sarah Freeman Must Farley Sarah Foray Sr Jane Fraser Mary Sao Fleming Margt Gallagher M. Gibb Sarah anthers Attalla Useable Hannah Whitson Elizabeth Oran Mrs a Gardner Eliza W Gilchrist M E attuning G A Geesyn Helenia llalo.ey Mr.' Hatfield Ellen Eli. llalbrook Alice L Hays MI. Hold. Harriet C llWen . Chrieu Hays M. John Hotibin Rachel J liuteY Margt !levy Ruth Ann Hull Mary J Homan Mgt A Hauls Jane • Jones Oita John. Margaret Johnston Sarah Jones Isabella W Johnaoealargaret K • Kayser F Kinney Annie Kelly Mary A Kearney Eliza Kirkland Mary I Kelly Margaret Kearns Rachel Knox Martha Kelly Nancy Kelly Catharine LAnings &Ameba Lltlos Hannah d Fb'h Latehaw Elit'b Little Elizabeth • Lowry Isabella I.auer Eheis Little hlarearet Loyd 'tenet Lightner Eeb's F Lonetgan Elie% Lynch Elisabeth Magnus Sareh Murphy Susan Moloney Ellen Mason Catherine Marshall Ma 'I Moore A !Matthews M E Mewhinney M J Moore Swah Maxwell Eleanor Mills Rachel Mullen Mary Msy Jane hliller Amelia J /110 . McCombs Nanc.y hlctiraw Sarah McKibben Marirl McConville M A 151e14nsarl.e Mt:glued Nancy hlcUrea Isabella McKelvey Maria McMaster" Nary MeFeely Sarah J Neleon nun Nichol. JoeephmeNobb hlartha Newell Mary . Nichols Elira Norton Polly 0 Owen. Sidney R P• Palmer Marsh Paul hlaryE Pifer Lney • Park Earah J Paul E Pomeroy Magi Parkhill EllsabethPatterson Bell Powers Mary A Patterson Nary Patterson fl I Prager Hies II It Rake Amanda Rental Rebecca Roese Louisa Eanmay Rebetea WM:Mouse Reb Rose Elisabeth Randall Lome. 5 Roan Cath'e hl Rourke C Reed Retkerea A Robinson Mary • !Rube hlargaret Smith It,. Peter Sproul Alma 5 Ighehert fienrunttalipme [reboil% Staley Adalme Shrum Ellen Mprowel C Stephens Elena Sens!, Anne Talbot Nancy I Tanahneou NannyTrurnan Violet 'fanner Luau• TJwnreFul F Turner Mira Taylor Jleapluna Walker FrancalEN{lmaler Williamson A Wuhlelator Ant`o Wlller'Elizaboth Wilkie:a Mrs Watt Charlotte Williams C L Wilson Martha A Whim Ann Mir Young Balton 8 Young Elizabeth Aiken Mathew, Anderson Wrn T Anderson Alexr Edmiston NVen - W - Allien Simon Arthur* Albert Ainsworth F S Algeo Chas Arthur, des Addeo• Hum P Allison ROM Arthur. Wm Adams /as Allen We, Arum John ',Mpg David Allen Lewis Arnold Wm T Adms, Sam! Alien Edienrd Arney (ho • Adams RU .1t:co for or dole AiamrorJ3 wm Adams Km AUrn Rob t A4laori lrue - 31 !raters. Wm LI Allen Rind 31 Atlre Wm A Srnr Gat, qtr.r7 Rtim,re led 8.114/13 /matt L liratt. 41 R Rrs.towl ne-eria , r Ws Rog.tt 11a: Bazse, F X, Se.faa Geo Brat, loSn • %Law,. e ScanD F Bermint C 11."..m Wee f Bragi.ca r w • I,e- Bamea.tri Bmarasta lisanee CKaßzi ely .1. 'um Be.m, 6.4412.0.4 B Bvee Wm He, W Boyd!. Ilrisbitt G.ll Fia;traa Barman 0.4e1 HeY4.ll Sam Ram. 0. 114.. Tho. Etz. 0. Beene A B . Booths Brophy Deno. Baymon Wan Borwrick Chaney Braden Alford Ram Michael Bothwell John H Bronden_Albert Italendale Jos Boyle Neal Brooks Quemin Baum Andrew D Boyle Charles Bark John Beatty J. II Boyle J.. Boma Geo NV • Bell Wm Radon Benj Batter Wan Dello Ball James /Rowe Wm Byrne Joe P • Bell Andw, li . Brown Jae Baryrwyn IDU Bell Albert ti Brown Mahan Byrnes Wm Benneu J ' Brown Mr Work Michael Bennett Jab, 11 Wadley Bernard Burigem R Bear Philip Bradley R D Brengel Daral Scrim 'revere Bradley Joa Bentley Abram Beek Ch.. W Brooks R O Brewer John Bender Jacob A Callow Wm • Chronmer P T Conwell G B Calhoun Alr Chnsty Thos u Cook Franklin F Calhoun A Horn- Chem* Martin Conover 011 F Non Champ Atoned Conners TLos Carpenter 13 F -- Chodarick Cho. CouttortlustairsoJ Carpenter Va. II Chapman Faoluel Connor Allah.] Cirroll DA , Claypool Fell. Car/mall N Carson John A 11 Clark Jos N Courtney N Cannon A Clark John Cover:Abysm Carnal. Wm Clark Saml Corhil - Carte, Jos F ColemooPotk CoOch old S I Ceirovright Cock Eli Z B Chilthlo Wm CI CarM Daniel P Coggin. Andes Cnigg Thos Clanfeld la. Cola Wm Crlbbi John B Cal/11111,011! Colver Lewis W Craford Jas Carson Nut P Collins Jos Craig Join , Carmialian James Collin. Horatio 0 Crying The. tlasselberry O N Cochran John r Colberlso_n_Jje_ Campbell Jo. F Connolly Slop:lnt Carrekobert compbellhllehaelCoik Patriok Corn P Campbell T Cooker (N Corry JosC Cornwall Put Cum. Auansms Dorsey /tuella Dexter Ono Dougherty Chu Darney Owen Daring Jae El Dolmaslay Thou Dalton Maid Da Con ttobett Dounagby Jos yhalfwaynsel Welt Donley Wm (I It De Wolf Wilk- DorraaJohn Dartey A arson Dolan,John Darragh Jos Dillon losl.h Doran Robt Devitt Alex Dick Don n Jr Dulen John DaWell Wm INght John Doyle Jar 11 Davis John Dickinson KB' Dry,. Thos Davis Win J Dixon Jae hi Drayton Jahn Davie Tins Dixon Jae B Drum Philip Davis Richard B . Dixon Jae hi Dreher Geo Davin Wm P Devine Them Dufiery P A Rev Davie Jos Devine John Dahlia John D Davis Silas DougluaThos Day Itir Darla Wm R Dowling. Wm B Dull Edward Davie Fielding A Dougherty John Darnel Fleury Davis A hi Dougherty Geo G Dyer James Um: /entail A Dougherty Stunt Duncan Ran Devi. C D Davie F A Rev Dolman Thu. hi Edmond Win Erskine Adam Emory Roht Edgar John Robert Evans David Eagon John Essvorthy Nathan Evans Edwd Eberhatt IVm Ellinton Jacob Evans David . Edie H Erni Them Evans Edwaid I Emerson Il II Em my Dant Ewing Haiti Elliott John A A Emig Ain., Rowe, Dan! . Etskitio WD Idsworthey Isaac. Fugate.' D Fatataammo EC Forger J.. Fut. Dent Flatmate.lw Foam Wm itnEt=ot4na Fans J. fl ' , Aramld J. FordThos Ferguson tl 11 Elm Edw F Uob • Fulton Joe R Ferguson T U Ilenung John Faller .19 .• 'Ferguson Reuben Flanues. F C Fury Eton FuMer • G Gallagher Hugh Glenn Chas U Greenan Peter Gallagher Shane Giles /awes Greavers H R aialluther Geo Oiling, Chi Oremln Peler Gallagher Ti Dr Gilmore Rout Only FAwd Getty Andrew Gillespie Sena N Grow John D Getty Dr Gibson J Orilla 311 , • Ootoway Baml B Goarden 300 Griffith W Gayland Cr Co oouldthrop Semi Oliver - Franca hl Ger. Juhn Goa Jcihn Graham 0 11 Gardner Jae Grove John - Gray loot Gardner Jacob A Green Geo E Gray Geo] canoe Joe Greer Sarni A. Jo-Chopin War I havey Jar cob Gurley 0 V "'— =LE Hazer C Henderson. Hugh Hope Richard Ila derinen J M J Herring Henry hl Horner John flannel. JercUlinblicitry Rev R W Howard Mr Hamner Res J Henry James Howard Johnson 'larger John Hill Saud Ilyalt Herskish Harvey John V Hill Joseph II Hutchinson W Harvey dears Hill A F Hutchinson Jilo Harlon: John Hill (roars Hutchinson Win Hari Henry hl Hill A Ilumpbray Jaz 'bowfin. Edw.' 'Hinckley H Sighs Phillip Hawkins Ris 'lonia Joseph thighs Jas Finch Nail. Al llollsodbact duo Hunter Rah, $ 1127'ult Cote 'loon/tool Mich' Huns lames ils,liasesy Hole. Reuhen Herd Tone 'lore Cll. A Ilulluhon Chas Hewes Haitian W Hass Hough John Hurst Win A Hear es, Householder Datilflumble Crisis C !sett Sarni Irvin l M Ingham /no 11 En vin John IS ' - • - .. Jock Henry F 1 Jeniunnon Win Jones Darla /meson Davnl John Davol ion, limy Jimens lie., Jeffery Jackson Jones Hey - James hlar•hal Johasssu ...hurl Jon, Freon /WIMP Junn /tampon Abram Jones Wrn J. Jacobs Isaac II Johnson Mr Jones Charles j r , o b a Henry Johnson Res J Mopes Hea•Eran Jury Stephen Johnson Henry lona John A /inking Jahn D Jones /mare tones Jahn T . Jr florins Yilalund Jane, Sovhen Jane, & Cutter Kaye lease N Caton I.onrit Eiter He* W Kele Henry enzinee Juba Nutley nos Kearns Faked Kelly Janine Kitinaw John Keely Wo & Co Kelly Michael Kipp /obit . Kernan F'raileis Kelly Mee Kitteßobt Kennedy Beni Kelly gas & F Kingsley M G me...dr Chas Kehy Pstrtek rangeland JohnW Kennedy John Kerr Fetnek Kara Geo Kilberry D 9 Kleckner los Kaman Michsel 1. • Lally John Leech French Laker Janwe Lambert Wee Lenu Jacob Low Gulp Lana Thee Lam Rota Lundy Noel Lembenon'Alez' Little John. Law,) Akr Leith= Notley Little Absalom ',Gelber Hr►n Larkin James Little Janne Lord Dodd , Layshon htewhewLittle Joueph Laurie Johti Lee The. l Lento John T Loughrey Joseph Leeper J A Lizhmer John Lel' Henry Lee Rota Lor.gblort Rev A Lytle Win Maar" Wall Mitten /alias C Martaw Alex MJon John D lUD limp a Mamma Juo D Mundy Joseph hlil{holl.od Jo. Morrison R.ml litarkeyJ Mill. F4.d Idsnahnuer Henry 'Maxim C A Mitchell C Month Jo. Marts tV.. 31..11 J C Mulligan Mt Maenad J.: Mitchell Wm Maths. Put Mothers Jos C hlnehell J. Molten 11 Git • Marrero Wm Mitchell Snarl I. Mellen Hugh 'Matthews 7 , 11 - 111 Miller John Murry Pout Mason H Miller Wm Murry John - Mason Jo. M Mallet Wm ,tdurry Dent Manholes 3. Minor Jae. :34 Lh yr trlnnu no. Miller Jobnil Murry J. q lfill .n W Moore Wm Aturyhy ph.„l. Miley Jneoli Moore John Murphy Et. Milling. J. 11 hlcAlact Union 3lcCord Name McHenry %V Mellurner Rush McCord Peter AlrOulm John McDade Aruba ItHesty Owen Re Ilwee John Mcßride Jas McCully Jesse Me !Isom* late.. Mekleth Hemphill MaDowtill RC Alunroy Wm McCune Wm Dr McDonald Thos Pler/roy Jos M - McClelland Wm McDonald Wen McKeever R MeCullogli CostonMe Donald Jag Mr Kanter Thais NoCullogh .I A McDtven Fdard McKnight Wo McCabe John McFarlane Geo Manaus Hand McCabe Jerry McFarlane Wm McClain John .McClurellannlionMeFadden Oro C MaClain AW. McCluto Jelin II Mettivern /Inn McClain Wm S. McClure W W Menenry L McLaren Robt McCloakey Kim McGraw Jo h n Me latughllu M nleCartneg Fdist McGraw Alla MeMahnte McCarty John Magill Henry McMullen Henry MeCanh'y S - McGeorge Mc Noightsu / C McCall John McGrath John 111/Pike Henry' McCall Jag C AteCIII Join D McVay John "McCarthy /as McGill David Melding/ten nail McCandless JIM Nelson Janke. Newman Carlton Nsre Wm J Nelson SKILI "Nolan Stoll Ot Eleiki II O'llanlon Peer Jam. Orr Jultleil • o.Doruzel N 0 • oAborne, Nall Pottle T Mel. Ernst. Po well Jarrett Partin. Jet Pita Wm C • Powell Wm - Patterson J F Pleford Frannie Posen Itnreph Function Th. B Plummet xF j Porter Judah C Patterson Rote Pinkerton Bobt Preerley Mud.. Parte.. J. W Pinkerton David W • •• • . • . Parker EM Pkel. W. Pa to a P Perkins Philip Philip. Rob,. Pratt Berymala Pepper. Edward Poorman To P6,0,1E1.411.4 • Peek ii M Price M PrtetJaraea. Qulso Jumes Quinn Arthur ftlehardlohn Z Reed Thai 'Roberts Ono W amnion W abodes Geo If I/ebbe-beings/4W Wray Sentl Rhodes love!, Roberta Mutes Rsurelly Geo Riddle Jas P Resetterg Casey IP /layman Chao Ripple Thornton Rose floglo• Ratclif T Richardson /se Ross Honer '.• ; Ramsey A glee George ' Rens/oteph - Rahn /emu I. Rites /or - Rosa James W Rader A Reilly Francis Robertson SS Riddlok Jos Rich. Ceo Robinson J Rinehart Aaron Rowland'JohnV Itoboowo Chas Reeves Wan R Robens Joseph Robinson 7u Reld Alex Robe P Rodgers fl Reed lame, Roos Mr Rosoton lohn Y Wed AI. Roberta IWsrd Ryan Soto ilftedhl G . • -=7 _ • •.. dere Win P Speer flaistio N Sittutto Wm Sayers E Shaw.T.W Sprowl Vredsh •Sawyer N P ShallenberierDanSyeents MAN, Sample I 11l Shields Ashur . ARMS:ft Silts. Sanderson John Shields Miettael Steam . tJerttes Sanders Sam' Sheirmalleury A Steen - Allison Seville John Shill Then Stevens Martin Seise in. Smith Joshua j• Stake Oao Severance L Smith Abel StOnin 'Sohn 9 SeLeins Chas Sandi John F - Stephenson BD Scott John W Smith David J L Grant Si Scott Junin Smith Win id Srephenson nos Slider J ames • Smith/antes ' Stewart Wm K Silcox Janie. Smith Jonathan Sum. Phlhp Sicaermsn John Smith Henry. SallivanYrueiso Sill I F Smith Chas A Sweeney John Stator Wm Smith rhos .Sweerey OH Skelton Jai Snyder Joanyb Solulill.Tahn Skinner Wm Snyder Sbariptreln Sweating.. Sang Shannon Patrick Shafer Isaac It Sweeny Ins Shannon 0 E Taylor Belay Townsend Mild iTtrampean Alor Taylor Jarnee Id Tower Sada Thormrson Ran R Taylor Oen A Todd J Thompson Rti Taylor Jahn W Tow Florence Thanaborg JD Taylor John Tattle David C ThelweU W Thorn. HeMentinTnudey Imam Trern.F Thompson Tos . Trowbridge EdwdTritta John Thompson Geo Trans. Geo W 'Primblelaa V Varner Geo IV VonsdenThom ,Velcderpal her. ` Whey Danl Valletta C A Wallace John Adam Writs.. IT Wallace Wor H Wateon Rob, Williams Due Walker W. !I H Welsh Patriek NVilson Walter Wm ' Wendt Geo W Wilson 'rhos W Wahling — W. Werner Francis AWisler Sand Walsh Jas Weaver David Wiener Lewis Wag.. War West, Aaron ILI Wrlkhon Geo - Walters Jos WetherelllrotbrnaWrchl John Walton John ' Wesney LI W W Wiggins not Walters Wm Weyer Abram Wooley I P walls greedy Wm.. Aval Worthier. 9 G. Water Francis Wholdon Tbos Woorinnfloseph Ward Heed , 'Whitaker Swat Wright W, W. Coo Whim Walter R Wnght David Ord beefs _ Wtuteßobt Wright Win B waolno Acti While Andrew Wyk. A B Warren prrer Whirehill Wm_ WilldniJara. Woo Liarrd Whitten Sand 0. WarrenPranie 147 a Lld co YcsiHFry . Yornzh • •• . I.ll{lalm. . Iron Cie). Lange. No. 161. Iran art Ca/knell, NM 99. Paul/rch Cowell; N.,. 4k. Clerk Steuart/oar Anne:arc. . . " •• Empre/c. . ... SARI. ROSEBURG, P. 61..' - ' Parana . % December lea Int 9. MPrrti'MVt 0 tir...e!orsd ht./. Piro, s, oeueey priesllll. " " al • ti- u 5 • Far ask ter cash at the above prV, by arta JOUR MEI WI, ei • Woo.l ELODEONS!—A lest new style S *stave Melo -111 divas, psis frossll73 to MVO, reetd awlfa.We b l dclY JOHN It MOR. Wends LARD -40 legs in store and (or Jr by dell R DALZFLL & COLaberty K F itg E L U Z l o l itift y y Apples . and . Deaelres, deli It DALZELL CO Liberty lit XIV If will be pablushed In as short a Uwe In as pews/tato; and I ban manta my anbactibenh. ,and the battik generally, that It shall be suranunk— both In fidelity cf dotal{ sad beauty of eirelatiOn-10. say other orb Were, Lot there who doubv., Walt II law.. week, and ree. Y. R'llll ' liulEJ D. Mow - Vasa, bet...sth, IP/p.—{dell rpurel—fr good awonolent of TOYS, Including Lae. thee' Ebony. Rosewood, mud Sdahugeny IiVORL ROXER,Rna feed by dell _ KENNEDY fr. SAWYER. Q UttEIIIIIPTIWIS la bo terve.. AT Lfgros! , ree'd IZeonedy fr. Sawyer* by THOMAS KENNEDY, • Honorary therelary. • CLIWO (A OF UROUND, Vel ft. by de each, Imam j diamly In mar of Dimly ler Chorea, on Haat Lana, Allegheny, for liaM on accommodating term, by dell ecituvEßilL9 Vocomi 13%A. y 18-40 Whtie, z r tilci . l . lll Altai c • nASII PAID Pon WHEAT hp '.j dCII STUART ix SILL, LIS Weed it V CORN UROOMS—j7d dm new fnr rsie by dell JOHN WA+&CO, YAt nyn CVERSE-4U talks pram Goshen; 30 boyar W. R 4 for rola by JOHN WATC k CO . GLOVER HEED —realm° mew, fm . de br dell JOIIN WATT& CO Fl/211t—le0 bbbeNos I, k and 3 Mackerel; 3U hf bbls No d tO cask. Codfish; far We by dell /01IN. WATT ti CO Sx7INWW liL S— o Laiae ibenad yiie l for I'Y sale by dell JOHN WAT?kI.O PVeti B " -3 ° - 4•,==.^lart.7V,T. - nniiwPEACIIES--300 IA In PLO re mid kn. wan br dell • - JAM6I3 DALZF.LL rI lAN NERS.• OlL—so bble Stealthy in store and for y JANIF.9DAYZELL' ‘l l I ' entl V l7; (l l:;titlrit '' ' "" 3° C ll U4 ' i Iltenowo a s rn • anyerlor article, for rale by inn snme DA EZELL, Ot Q H. NI ASSFS--16 iOOl.Olll nod Mr sole law S lo close conusalawo, by den ]AMEL DALZELL. 24 Water at. Allard; • :15 " No I Nun inspeantin, tar r.h, by doll •JAAIEDDALZELL oiidjag 4.7lllitasst..-4-71 , fibus 0 sugar, In LAN (nOW crop) N. C. noluges.; jail rea'd and for ealn by doll RURRROIGILyVISONt CO, Water 111 ntat inot feed and (*.sale by dam CANFIELD g, CIDER—I bbls iuyebor Sibeklaniforiale by J RCANFIELD BEVERLY MILLS PASTRY PLODE~I9OO6E of teed awl fur We by . . Ls yys•yE s t ' No 31 Wale!, fin .. 404 Front *Li ' F - INF CLOUR77l.l.lsjl4,L7Le:44;itta.foir.EsamoJe Aloys delu lIU7I'ER-.15 I:bl. Fret). Roy, to dv reed vuad for by aciu . L $ NV A ritItALLN fIOFFFIG-156 boos eupenor. .Hio. .6 . :Die awl tor vale by deb J :4 DILWORTH& CAk. • • TIAKAMAITAS & LVONESH CLOIIII3--t:0 pes r eIA.. .c..st shade. PArnonsuitt and I.yoneee Clothei e:doer ex woo, by de: A A JHASON & ',PHI A, Cl.O - 111:c CASHMERHO & 1)1: LAITSISS- - . ol we ehrueett VOIUM ay4 mon doura -140 pr,o• per elorel. 11 J.: A A MASON. CO, b Tdertres4 C H LIESELTA. L 016.6 In Moto sodtOr dale by any STS Y te IAU LS I I ICKEr Hp ° Co p pl U VV:l:4h . , for sale by • W . aa : • de7 19.1.A1AH DICKEY & CO, tido: It TIOOTA9II-10 talks, tot entt, tor role by dr7--1 ' ISAIAH DICKEY A Cu, From Id - CAD.rt , 6TX I = o .r d c 7 IFAIin . IIIIIII3,'EY (43, Front ot C0101:111,44 ten an hand' and tor ode . dot DIOKEY a..(AZFrans It TIMED PEACIIEI—LO Mar nod itch, (old and WO LI in store and for nide Ly del - ARMSTRONO cßozza. • 4 4 . NI . : 3I 7U N BITO:LT4 G BIt S it iI w A IA W Y C ee'd pi ; o7prerr '" rlll t .r.. • • A A !BARON h Co,7l4,llllityillib% ..._ T ARD--,20 kegs No I just seed bud oos &Os by _ , 1.1 due ' BROWN & Kt REPATRICR • PLkOo—tO bbl. Goma, OM reed C 1214 for W. , br. deft • . BRoWN d KIIIMPATRICIC FLOUR 54bbls Fortner & and for axle by bled ea. %V~{aRHSUGH• TALV'W-29 Willi jest reed and foraiqd._y gm s. ' , 8 7,.' !tt_!!lL_. , 1.J.........1_ P ELTS -.1000 inbeep Pelts just reed and for sale biy _ den 8 & W1LL65.41(1014 SUM AR--:$1 laid. NO, lust reed anJle We by dell 7 S .1. W agglJAllol_t_ - - 101TANTEIL-IgiOn bu Bailey, ..,32 , 00 La !lie, for y y isinel, the !deism MA Res psi, In sash will tie paid by dud A d. W IbilBAUOll - 1 - /WAir.lY - liitAlVl.-4-1 - i'irblis labb