THE 6AZEITE- P-IT T ■ BPBOP* ■ y **..f 1 • ~ » K STAcmnni aroearueattjr.feqaMteaiobtnd tn heu favor* before ir.*., end u early isthedayaa •.„. tnedßtble. Admtiaeoeßtoßotmßemd iot* ipeet tedUmewiU invariably be charged util ordered oot EOIbADELPOU SO&TH &BKBIOAK Amrtiteaeste ud rabeeriptiona to the North Ante t earvaid Coiled SUlea Gazette, Philadelphia, received tirf forwarded from thia ofice. terr PAGE FOR LOCAL SUTTERS TELEGRA] : FORMATOB aoSEET » FOR MAYOJ j HCOH i \9BM raw Y*AB—*» so ' ' ■ For nftf/our ye*»hialboPi«*bnr*h Gillette 1 annually greeted lie eitir? =» of tti! tity rnd conn, ly, on tSe birth dry of r now ?»“• DarUl * T 8 whoW tiine, fa iho mida of lie mmonw choogcr ■ which krTO bees going on uomuLoj, rod nil oyw, Ufa world, it Jtrr never Med 10 mote Ur w<*Uy or drily ’virttf, rr regolrriy ■* the revolving her' odor,', It commenced ite erlrlence in the eight flftt y T y t tad bow, in the middle oi the nine ieenth»lt pieeenla to iU patron# the cosgmula tions of the leuoa, ud wUbes them all tihappy .new year. Never did a brighter era diwa upon FiUsbnrgh, Iben Is ushered in by this new year. Hitherto we hxro depended upon riven, tarnpikes, and canal*, - for oar mean* of intercommunication, and for the promotion of our prosperity aud growth. The ~ year 1850 ia to usher in for us the era of railroad*, which'have proved every where else to be the preeunon of unwonted prosperity. By the open ing of apring we expect to see the work actually commenced, both east and west of us, and the disbursements of money, and the anticipation of benefits, to follow, will foreshadow some of the, : cnmlngrealitiea. We predict for Pittsburgh, frout | this date, a degree of prosperity hitherto unknown ia her previous history, flattering as that has been —a prosperity which has been stmdy, aafo, and healthy, and which has made her one of the chief dries of the Uniony As (a the past, bo in Ibe future, wiUtheGixette be dayoled to tbe promotion of ibe interests oi this city and tho surrounding region, ' • every'question, whether of morals or politics, ol • social: happiness, or financial success. No palm* wiU.be spared to make it a rehilia vehiclo of news, whether of foreign or domestic, commercial or p> Utical. As an independent Whig piper, ‘t3 aim continue to be to present facta for the consid erstion and information of the people, giving our Own opinions frankly, where wej think they ere called for, and standing firmly aloof ■ from all cliques, or petty special interests. < With the ripeness of age, blended with the vigor of yoplh, the Gazette commences the second hall of the nineteenth century, with as fair prospects | of long life and continued usefulness, at at any, former.period of its existence. Indeed, we have | no doubt it will pay its visits to the people of thia, city (bag after its present editors have passed away I as some of its former ones have, from this theatre , of action; and there is no reason why, having it«| birth‘with the foundation of the town, it shall not 1 live and flourish as long as civilization, religion, 1 - the arts, manufactures, and commerce, shall exist | at the head of the Ohio—at.the City of the Three Bivera. -■ • $ £'= ) ■■ ■* Locoroco Ncucjutios roa MjiTot.—We under iU&d that lie Democrat*,at their Convention held on yesterday, recommended that CoL Johaß. QjDthne be supported by the party, for the Mayor* •gfcip. They thought it ’would not be good policy to in**" * positive nomination; and they hope by this peculiar mode of bringing him forward, tr draw off from the Whig Candidate a number cf vole. We trust that none of our Whig friend*. •wiQ play the part recently enacted by Giddings & Co., and permit a Locofoco uiamph. Oar Can didate la a good and reliable man, ond-we feel will faithfully and creditably dir* tho dfflM. We therefore trast cue and all, rally to hia. aap* This is & great grievance topontfce people in that quarter, and ore hope thoao whose duty it is, will aee the evil corrected speedily. . . 2fkw Yxob-’s Caxxs.—To day (he Ladies will of;course, all be at home, to rcce ive the calls of 'tbo “Lord’s of Creation.” Thi« pleasant precjiee, no univeml in New York, has been gradaslly be : Lwstwy fruhionabie here, and as the custom is a good one, and possesses many pleasing charae teflstics, we hopo te see it become general. ' Out neighbors of the Chroniel* do not like the! r. WoaM they like any ink not. Their objeetbaa iination and election of a jthitigelse willsatislr them itirely mistaken in reiaiion \ Mr. MCottbeon is held At fkr as we hare as it, hi* nomination isen vrill receive a general and all the grrimblinja of the rfTT.r.T.-—The telegraphic sived a few days mince, /o particulars. The fire squire, at the corner of lose owned by Mr. Nath, .ufonned tbit this aaine prop* City was destroyed by fire, a few years since, Com the same cause in which th« recent. di«a«er origloslsd—ris: an accidental tko Water Works, which -prerented a sufficiency of water to subdue t&e flames. ! Tfee yonag gentleman who is employed lo wri:e fcrthe Mercory, devotes a co!oa»n.p«rt‘? In reply to what he is pleased to call the contemp tible penoaaUtief of the Gazette, and partly in an •tteapt to prove that the American Government y»— fobmitted to " an inscll and outrage to which' vhdei aiaular circumstances, the meanest State in Europe would not submit 0 i We indignantly repel both these charges. We deny,; ift the fint place, that we have reported to joy personalities that were noi justifiable. When . aee some one urging open a strong man, of acknowledged bravery, though peacejtoly inclined that be has been grossly outraged and insulted, kad that be ought to figbt, ir U can be shown that itbia belligerent person baa a fend of bis own with ]tbe alleged offending party, which be is himself too ! weak to avenge, wo hold it to be perfectly allow* . 1 able to do so.. His vehement averments can then: [be taken with ihe necessary allowance. Now. this Ua .exactly the case.with the writing editor' of tbe ; Mercury. BntUb government, and .British law, .'tad be are not friends. We have noiobjections to that. He baa probably reason for; his enmity. .• Bat when be lells ns that we, in America, have ' 1 ‘' also beentosolted and outraged, and tbstoarGov liniment has lamely submllted to it, we must make free to tell him that we ourselves ere the beat 1 judge* of that, and aro quite competent and very ready to take care of our own tumor. When be has been long enough amongst os te become a ' dtixenbe will have learned, (unless incorrigibly ■rapid,) lVi,t ia tame submission to insult and ag gnmoa la not one of our vices. Bat wc are not ; «pt*o f° off u half cocked,” oor.ipdeed, till - -•••• ,v- V* m perfectly reedy,end know what wo ere about. -Whenerer it ekell bo cltarly aacertained' Ihet we jtare been wronged, let the injuiy come Goto iwbat quarter' it mey.it will not eyed tbo email Toioo of our 'self conSitulcd mentor to roose tbo comttry. Ho will eeo it onlto, ei»»«ie, for re -.J Wißt fewer windy hareoguee, it may ’ bo, than he hae been need to, bat with an adapta tion of meana to ends from which he would do .'well tolako a leaaon- . ' . ■ Mercury man’e objectionato the Frealdent e 'Meaeage—that k|b “j» exhibition of weakneae * and Imbecility, wantiny in dignity and decfeion,’’ ud “that the atylc and tone much reaembie ■ -thoeo which characterite Singe' epeechea,*».aio aalbcienlly contradictory and abenrd lobe allowed , (apnea ft, what they are worth, wilhoolcomment; buttho modeaty and Sue eenae of decorum which can flippantly.prtmonnce "talae’’. What the Prco- Ident aolemnly lefla on ia tree, can never be anS ' dently admirodl If iho Mercury man'a diataate of tie Britiah adminiatration ia at. all equal to whai ■ id cTincea £» that of the country which ehellera him we -cannot bo eorprieed at hia deairo that TOehoold be declared Cirthwith. And. judging IVom lie declared oplnione, wo areeiiaidhcwonld not carewuch which adminielratian anflcredmeal. He tabccilonnd Incompetent one on Unanidoot ' : li. wifc.or tto .b!e «e w «»| other*.: In nay thin* relating to lhe ***“ honor ofthe two countries, it ta evident j neighbor’s counsels may very profitably o I. P^tef S lhL»v«,.w« WTiucn, we h..e the foil"particulars of the cession ofTigre i 1 u»United Suit., .nd of i...ol«qM“lK.*ureby tke Biifiji. Mr. Chuield, tie Bnush egent, <■»» evidenlly been eirryinf ''““S’ W,U| “ Tery bind, in lelnng poxeedon of en ulnnd on wbicb 1 had enyeon of claim, bm hU condncl *n. n* ,Ja been .tuloined by lhn British government, (s. onr eontemponny nilegesj and on that point turns the whole aflair.- The seizure look place only two weeks afterthe cession, quits too short a time | tbr the British government to have authorized it* Mr. Chatfield is obviously acting on his own au thority, and we-feel confident that his doings will be disavowed. Whether our own agent, Mr. aquier, has net also been acting with, more zeal than discretion, we very much donbt. Under what instructions he negotiated a treaty for the cession of an island, remains to be seen. 'rilC NEWS, Ac. OP PITTSBUEGH, CCBTCHKOS M OF ALLEGHENY, Jg. yLBBIISO- ' Be all 'that, however, as it may, oar neighbor may be assured that the honor of the country, about which he seems bo very solicitous, is per fectly safe in the hands of General Taylor, and .that the whole country knows and feels it to be so. Jn doubting that, be but subjects himsell to universal derision. FB.OBX WASniHOTOI. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh (Jarett*. Wasuikoton, Dec. 27, ISI9. It will be gratifying to many Pennsylva nians to learn that the nomination of Hon. Ed ward J. Morris, o( Phil&delpeia, to be Charge to Naples, was this day sent into the Senate. It was referred to the judiciary committee.—Mr. Morris will lake the place of Mr. Powers, whose contin ued ill health required u declination of the -ap- pointment. I regret to atate that we have had ib>* we« several cases of genuine cholera in the ettv, one 'alleast of which terminated fatally this UK.ining. This is a most unusual occurrence at this season, in this latitude, and there is abundant reason to believe that the few eases thnl have just taken place are merely sporadic, and that the disease I will not spread.—The weather is very We have had a busy and animated time in Con gress to day. la the house anoiheracene in the trag ical farce ofSlavery and politics has been played off", in volvidga sharp discussion and quiet retreat of the Northern Democracy, from a position some what vanntingiy assumed by them. As 1 noticed I same an Ohio Democrat had announced 1 hfe purpose of moving to deprive the Speaker cf the power cfappoiating certain committees. To day the whole.maUer came up for decision, end not a breath of any such design was heaKtlfrom ic on that side of the House. Ljynn Boyd's proposition, to adopt all the old lies, but two, came up for action, and after a lit* e mhnreuvnng between him and John Went* worth;a* to,the effect el Us exceptions,’.Mr. Duer, | of New York, arranged the difficulty by proposing i to adopt the old rules, in a mass, until the 15th ol next montb. This modification was accepted. This settles one point of some consequence Boyd had proposed to except tbc.llth rule, which direcu that all officers of the Houre shall be chos- en by a majority of the voles cast. Hi* object, of j course, was to carry through ths Cle'k, Sergeant 1 at Arms,' ta>», by a plurality vote. This would etve been quite comfortable and convenient for Forney, Lane, and C 0.,, and would have given them their places.withont any further trouble. The defeat cCthe plan is a serious affair fjr them, and • a triumpli for their opponents. Mr. James Thompson proposed that the House should go into an election for Clerk, and other of- ficers, on Thursday next, and thpegb the reso.u« (ion to that effect was not passed, there is tittle doubt that it will be adopted. Though the rules which nad just been adopted,- authorise the Speaker to appoint the standing committees, ibe Speaker said it was the custom tad the usage not to proceed to tbai duty until tli reeled by an order from the House, hereupon, moved that he cow proceed « appbini them, Mr. SackeU,ofNcw York.moved to amend, floihat should they be elected by ballot by'tht Honae ttself. Upon this, one of the most entertain tng but et lbs same timo unprolitable'debates which I have eTer heard in the House arose. No sketch of it, consistent with the necessary brevi y c.f these letters would present the points cf inter* est, end I ahall.nol attempt one; bat as your read ers probably will desire to see ike passage be tween Mr* Qiddinga.and Mr. Wmtfcop, and the observations of Mr. Schenck open the coarse of the former, in>iid out of this House, upon the sla very. question, 1 recommeed that portion of the regular report to your attention. Mr. Root, ofOhio, bad charged tbe Whigs with haring elected Mr. Cobb, by pasting tte plurality role, and by them voting for the resolution decla ring him duly elected. Mr. Giddingtfollowed op tbe charge by assert ing that tbe Whigs had only to have proposed .to them a min known to be in favor of the Wilmot Proviso, to ensue his election in half an hour. He then went on to assail Mr. Wintbrop, and to sty that ns between him and Howell Cobb, the Free Soil men had no choice. Mr. Wiathrop defended himrelf with indignant eloquence and warmth,"*and deciared that Mr. Giddings had circulated statement* concerning .him which were known to be utterly unfounded and false, which he had before proved to be so, and which he now again so pronounced. There was one feature in this debate that I could not but regret. Mr-Scbeack’Bilefinition of the position held by Mr. uidding* and Mr. Hoot, show ed but two plainly, that this was to become, in some measure an Ohio state foud, upon which its power and influence was to be divided and nen tralixed in the great contest now pending for the Union and the rights of freedoe—Mr. Winthrdp is an excelent and noble member of the Whg par ty. Hia talent, dignity, and impartiality are no questioned. He ought to have been elected Speak er. Tho Free Soil men ought every one to have Voted for him. Bat it was known that they would do sc. They offered to vote and did vole for Thadeus Stevens. It ha 1 become evident that Mr. Winthrop could not be elected, and though I would not have yielded oue inch to the Southern traitors who deserted him sod "betrayed their par ty, I would have taken up Mr. Vinton, or booic other Western Whig, and tried what could be done with-him. re still continue to receive corn* f the non arrival of the Beaver eet the stage at that point, by These interminable feeds at the North deprived us of all power to act efficiently, and keep us in continual vassalage to that hateful spint of South ern domination which is -rapidity making of us slaves only less contemptible than their own ne groes. Bart’s resolution was passed, and Mr. Cobb will be occupied from now until Wednesday next in firming bra committeee. In the Senate, Foote withdrew his notice ofbilb for dividing California and Texts, ao as to make another free and slave state, and three additional territorial governments—so that notable scheme for preventing the admission o! California is aban doned. Mr. Clemens, the new! Democratic Senator from Alabama, presented a resolution making general enquiries concerning the course of the adminis tration In California, and strongly censuring it, by implication.. Gen. Houston proposed like interrogatories con cerning New Mexico,- All these movements are providing materials for action and debato during the rest of the session, and are therefore deserving ofaome'atlantion though they amount to nothing ;Juwcs. WasHiwrcos, Dee. 29, 1819. There la no startling events to distinguish this day from Us predecessors, Congress is not in session, and therefore we remark the absence of the excitement which tbo performances-of that very respectable body seldom foil to furnish for at least the citizens of the Capitol. Mr. Cobb is making op bis committees, and had be no other difficulties than the complete pro* seriptloa of ability and'experience on the Whig aide of the House, he would hiTe.'cotnparatively a comfortable time of it But, as might !>c suppo sed, the feuds which distracted his party, pending the struggle for the Bpeakcnhip,were by nomesns •quieted by.Lit.election. In truth it rather aggra vated them, for as there were, during thc'long coolest, a considerable number of his political friends, who bad themselves noao ground of prtr tension to the first office, the number of candidates for such stations as chairman of the Ways and Means Judiciary, and Military Committees are car resppndiagly multiplied. Ji U,reported to night that liynn Boyd, of Kentucky* ja to Be chairman of the Ways and Means. Tbiaja .fhe way the doughfaces and waxen notes are/alwaya Served. They put Southern men in the chi>, and the Uu ter rclom the conpUment by patting their chama antf comrades into all places of honor, dittinction, and real power ia the subsequent organ ixation of th&House. Thus, when doughface ry made John W. Jones, of Virgioia, an ungainly and interior man, Speaker in the 2Sth Congress, he placed , Mr. McKay, an antiquated and not remarkably 1 distinguished member Gem North Carolina, at the head of (be Ways and Means, and gave the .leadership of the parly tm the floor to* him. in l pursuance of the tame policy, Boyd will beasaign -1 ed to the fame position, in all human probability. I hear also that the Finanee-CommiUee is to be 1 formed upon the principle ofthe most efficient op -1 position to the Administration. The object in ref j erence to which thia moat important committee will be constituted, will be, no doubt,-Urn denial of the deficit ia the revenue, a refusal to reform and raise the tariff, and a stand in fcvor of retain* ing, without modification or Improvement ihe Sab Treasury system. These are the three measures I of an economical character on which parties will ' I divide during this Congress. We have the rumor of another enormous defal cation, underlie beneficent operation of, the Sub Treasury. It la that of Prosper M. Wetmore, late Navy Agent at Now York, is a defaultertolhe amount ol $360,000, that is to say, in the sum cfjSrr hundred andnx*i thsutand Jollart.'! !Of coarse ido not vouch for the assertion. I htTo no ! means of knowing whether it be tree or false. It I is common rumor—common as the air. Mr. Wet* [ more has always sustained the position of an hoa- I est and honorable man In New York. Bnt anch is the ttory. The money is alleged to be short more than half a million of dollars. If true, it ia a clear case of Polkery, and throws that of Mr. Dcnby, the $146,000 man, quite into the shade.— The elas of Richmond Democracy, including Fatb. cr Richie will never be able to bold up their heads again. Thoir pet candidate for distinction in the defalcation line, should this rumor prove true, has been distanced by a competitor of far more bumble pretensions—Mr. Wetmore was appointed by Polk, at the beginning of bit term, and turned out by General Taylor last soring. He has disbursed, it is said, not less than six or eight millions of do!, lars. But l hope the report 1 have thus noticed is I altogether groundless, and tf it ahull oo tom out, I will take great pleasure in so stating. The news from Nicaragua, respecting the oatra j gcous conduct of the British political agent and 1 military officer* there, has excited the greatest in. I digestion. It may truly be said to have produced I a very great sensat'oo in political circles. It would p»eem impossible to overlook the insolence of Chatfield, the British Consul General in aeudng There Island immediately after its session to the United Stale*. The supposition that he acted up on bts own responsibility alone, and not by the authority of his government, is not sustained by the circunvrances. nor byinternal probability. The 'evidence is all io favor of the counter statement, ihrt be was actng in pursuance of injunctions . fn;m home. As to a disavowal othia conduct by j the British Government. 1 regard it aa an absurd I expectation. The best way of settling the diGcul* I ty, with rei-pect to the island, would be to order I down Commodore Jones' fleet from San Francia* co, without any ado at all, and to take it inio our possession, according to the treaty with .Nicara* goo. We might then proreed to a leisurely oego- I tiation upon the matter, as Great Britain iaevident- I ly preparing to do. This subject will toon come op fn Exeeutii session of the Senate, i- ‘ J owes. FROM nw YORK. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gatoita. Nrw You, Dee. 2S, ISI9. There is abundance of matter tor the goasipa to day, and the trouble ia to aelect a topic. The leading item is the rumored defalcation is the pob* lie cheat, estimated at half a million of dollars. The delinquent, P. NL Wctmore, has beeo one of the most prominent member* of New York aode* ty, net only socially but aa a merchant, and a pa tron of the fino arts. This mm of ball a million is altogether too large, as toe event will prove. The ■alary of the officer is two thousand dollars, and the defalcation will proveto be similar to that ol Scott, cf Washington. The officer haa been made Penaioa Agent and Disbursing Officer, on account of the Dry Dock, without aalaxy. He ha* eontalt «l eminent counsel, and haa been aamrod tbit be baa a right to charg- commiaaian on disbursements, which has been dene. .This acconnt* for part of the fund?. He ha* also been engaged with Edwin Croswctl. that pure “ democrat,* and able finan- ] cier, who edits the Albany Argue, and with M- O. Roberu and Geo. Law, the cootnctor* of the steamer* Georgia and Ohio, about which your reader* have been informed- Thi* busines* will account for more, and now a word b/ way of pro* diction. Wilkin four year* (a long time) gold wil* be found adhering to some of the measure* now in me by tbe present administration. Then is a flurry is the street about Reading Rail Road Stock, and some Utse dock waddled booe to d:oe this af-erooon. This tooki Arango in the f*<.-e of the recent statement, that the net .jm'fit of the wad, for the year just out, was $900,• 000, but to U is. Fire thousand share* of ato& sold this tnocoin? closing at 31, ted cheeks ot ssoj eoo were passed yesterday by thoae who were to recetre toe stock at high rates. Several parties refused to receive their stock, to diy, but their Danes are. n-'t quite current enough to priat yet. To day has been aeuling day with the banks, and. cl course, huk can be had from them by way of accommodation, and money it temporarily tight. The Bostonians and Philadelphian# are drawing eery doso upon New York, which help* on the stringency in the market, though it is impotsible tor u to last after New Year. The new# by tho Cambria, from Liverpool, waa made puWic this forenoon, and It regarded as (a vurabir, telegraphic blunders excepted. The firm ness in cotun, and the growing firmness in bread ttuflr, added to the strong position of our stocks abroad, warrant the hope of an. export of bread ■tuffs, and a reduction in the rates of exchange, which are now in our Civor enough for ali practi cal purposes. The dissolution of an eminent German houro is announced to day, which haa some attendant facu of note. The retiring partner, suspecting some conjugal remisoesa, in company with hii wife, waited upon the suspected criminsl,witb the intention of assassinating him. Not finding him at home, he concluded to run off, taking with him titieea thousand dollars, which ho bad obtained os advances on CoUon. It is a wonderful coinci dence that the Cotton haa also gone off, as well as the money. In connection with the Nicaragua question, it may be as well to say, that “Commodore" Vander bilt baa gone South, with the intention or examin ing the feasibility of the project bf the ship canal. : Ho is attended with engineers, and tho represen tatives of Urge capital and Inflnence here, and should be report favorably, the eanal la as good as built. While the two Governments negotiate, he and hii friends will be at work, and dig through the question, while they hardly reach the preface of iheir “Dotes diplomatic. The steamer’s arrival has checked business on change, and quotations Sre nominal. Ashes are cheaper, Pots 6 50c., and Pearls 0 18 0 6 25. Cotton continues to advance. and close;, as fol lows: Upland, ordinary to fair, lOfi 0 12; Florida, 10| 012- Flour holders are firm, and aak an ad vance. Sour aU 25 0 4,621. fino4 311 04681, ordinary and common Slate 4 75 0 4 671, straight and good Stats 4 87* 0 S 5, mixed Ohio and Indi ana $5 0 5121 mixed Michigan and straight 85; 121 0 5 25, favorite State and Western 5 200 5 31’ pure Gcnev»ee 0 31 0 5 44; fancy Michigan 5 31* 0 5 371, foucy Ohio 5 56 0 5 75, extra Ohio 5 75 0 0 121, extra Geoesace 5 75 0 6 37*. In Southern the market la without chans*. In Orain therein Mo to notice.. Tijo market for Pork n firm, with said of 3,- 100 bbls. at 11 75 012 for Mom, 8150 *9 for Prime to nrrivo in February. Meu ia offered at 111. Beef, with aalea of 2Sobbls. ia without change. Beef Hama are better. Sales of MO bblo at 12 15 012 Bl|. Cut Meali aro witbont aelivi 1, Sales min Kelly, John Murdock, Samuel McCaslin,Jno. McCkakey, Joseph Miller, Hiram Holtz, Esqi Colonel John Scott, and Christian Snively; and organised by appointing John McClosky chairman, and C. Snively secretary. The Chairman stated the first business in or der to be the election of officers of the Board fjr the ensuing year; whereupon John McClosty was duly elected President, and C. Snively secre tary. On motion of Mr. Hull*. Resolved, That a committee ol three in each election district, be appointed by the President to cooperate with the Board ol Managers, in pro coring members and donations to the Society. On motion, Resolved, That one thousand cenifiastes of membership be procured; also, that four hundred copies of the Constitution and By-Laws' of the Society be printed in pamphlet form. Besotted, That Messrs. Murdock and Kelly be a Committee on piloting tor the ensuing year. A letter from Mr. H. McOoraickto the Society, in relation to a Boarding School to be established in Pittsburgh, or vidaity,andin which the science of Agriculture should be taught as a branch, was read: whereupon, Resolved, That Messrs. Kelly, Murdock, and McCabe be a committee to wait -on, and confer with Mr. McCormick on the sobjoct, and report to the Board at its next meeting. Adjourned to meet on the last Saturday in Jan nary, at 10 o’clock, A. M. C. Smivzlt, Secretary. The following are the committees appointed un der the first resolution: Snowden Township—Jacob Boyer, Jos. Wilson, Isaac King. . Upper Sl Clair—Jon V. Rowland, J. B. Glenn, John GQfillin. Baldwin—Jno. K. Toiler, Tho». Varner, Jts. Wallace. Mifflin—J. MeK. Snodgrass, LB. Patterson, R. Rolls. v Jefferson—Maj. Jonathan Large, David Tor rence, Jamea Payne. £a>wer St Clair—Wn. DUworth, A. Carnahan, Mosea Chess. Birmingham East—John Brown, Chess, Dr. Ormtby. Birmingham West—Thcs. McKee, Jas. Bar, Job Ware ham. Sooth Pittaburgb—Wm. Cuddy, John McEl herron, John D. Miller - Rohinson—Wm. HtU, JobnH. Phillips, Wm. Gribben. Boon—Hugh McCormick, John Graham, Geo. SamproQ- Findley—Jacob Guy, Robert McCtaren, Wm. Adams. North Fayette—Andrew Dizoo, Andrew Johni lon, John Slone cipher. South Fayeue—Goodwin Couller, John Boyce John NesbiL * Wilkina—Joaeph Stoner, John McKalvy, James S. Lone. _ Ohio—Thomas Mitchell, Jamea Taylor, D. N Courtney. Plum—Wm. Armttrong, Jacob Alter, Robert F. Lagan. , . Rost—Alex. Highland*, Joho Brown, Andrew Buchanan. Patton —Coi. R Carolhera. Joel Monroe, John Morrison. Shakr—James Shaw, Andrew Ritchie, Robert Stewart VemDle*—Wm. E Shaw, John J. Muse, Grey. r Pine—Arehy McCord, Chhrles G.bion, John p t » Dunn, John Herron, Wm- Eich* banm. Weat Deer—Nathan Conley, James WtTl;am», 8. Fleming. . „ _ Peebles—AlexanderNegly, Norris MaComb*, T. Parker. East Deer—Francia Kama, Esq., Hon. H- M. Breckenridge. B. Miller. * „ ’ Franklin—John Reel, William Neely, Wm. Ri *°^ndiana—Wm- Denny, Jonathan Garrard, John -A. Robinson, Capl. Jno. Wood», C. Pngb. Allegheny City—John Momaon,Murray Whiir, Jamea Boii _ * , _ . Manchester—Jamea Hall, Townaend, Carr, « Maoifield Brown,*A. Speer, G. H. Monlour’a Island—Jameatole, Jr. f Hutchinson Ramittoa, Jamea Carr, Jr. Lawrence Title—Joseph Wainwngkt, Malcolm Leech, Wm. Shaw. SharpsbOfgb—B. Woods, Lewis C. J. Noble, Ejq., James (YHirt. h Township—Gen. Jamea Watson, John King, Matthew Henderson, Colonel James Scott. ' Eut Elizabeth Boroogh—Samuel Walker,(Pmi Muter,)B. Wilson, Em., Mr. Shngart. Wm Elizabeth—E Percivai, Esq. Doquesoe Borough—Lewis Filebangb, Jamea B. DVMeeds, Stephen IL Morrison. Far tka PtUskargk Gotrtlt. Hohkwocd, December 31a, I*l9. Bm—lt appears that Messrs Daraie and Roberta have, very efficiently, attended to the duties im posed upon them u the agenu o our County Cominteaxonera in their communications with the Stockholders and Director* of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company. The information it conveyed to ut by a letter re oeived last evening from Mr.* Daraie, that the Board of Directors havo paired the following res* otutlon, a copy of which it before at, *Y rtified un der the corporate teal of the Company: Orrid Ponu. Rjul Koad Co.l Philadelphia, Dec. 96,1&49. ) "At a meeting of tho Board of Direc'ors, held this day, the following resolution rent unanimously adopted: “Batolvad, That the Chief Engineer be instruct* ed to put unber contract,** tarty t* ik* Spnmg « Ou walker tetU ftrmii, the line eastwardly trem Pittsburgh aa fa? astbepofm of intersection with tho Turapike near Turtle Creek, and tuch heavy rec l ons'on the whole line aa he may deem expedient, and to press all the eentracta aa rapidly at possible- Extract from the Minutes. , „ Tnot. J. Ftarn, Sec *y- Thus it appears that ttisallaaldiacovered, in (be city of Philadelphia, (bat the construction or (be Rail Road/rp*a Jduutown trertttsrdly, would not be the fulfilment of an explicit compact that our County subscription, together with another equal corporate subscription, "should be expend ed in the conatrnctiou of the road from rittAvrgh nutvardlf. It i»to bo aincenly.hoped, this reaolotion will piodnce that harmony atd concert so much to be desired and ao necessary to the completion of tho great undertaking,* on which depends, in iheie days of rivalry and compotition’lor trade and trav • el, the advancement and prosperity of onr city and the surrounding country. Ur. Dinie, in his letter, auure« os that the beat feeling* prevail iu Philadelphia, and there is every reason to believe that, under the new and intend* ed effort, a high aoount'of additional auhecriptiona of stock will be obtained. This resolution of the Board' of Director* will also have the happy effect of giving eneoursge meal and onion to our good friend* ofOhio inter ested in the Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail Road, be cause it assure* them of the immediate construe* lion of the road to PiUaborgh, and remove, the ap prehension that the work wa* to stop, for a long while at least, somewhere in tho neighborhood of the Loyalhanos. The Committee appointed at the County Con vention Jto eonJbrJwith the County .Commission ers, have, respectfully, advised them not to with hold tho issuing of the residue of the.bonds, as they may be required by tho Board of Director* to bo expended In the construction of the road within the limits of Allegheny County. Your obedient Bern's, WM. WILKINS, NEVILLE B. CRAIG. Nostu Bxascb Cajul—The total receipts dur ing the year ending November SOtb, ultimo, are than stated by the Collector: CoiLLCoroa'a Omen, ) Beach Haven, Dec. 1, 1849. J Amount per last report, 193,545 67 *• month ending Nov. 30 14,4dl C 2 Whole amount aince Not. 30,1818,.. 107,997 29 Whole amoant collected in 1817,.... 106,941 34 Increase over last season at same dale, 1,055 05 J. S. CAMPBELL, Collector. Hoc RamxxT P. Lrchxx, out minister to Mexico, was in Louisville on the 21st ultimo, tnnuts for the seat of hit minion. His fiuniljr will join him la lb* spring. Bo has taken with Mm, u his prints secretary, his nephew, Samuel KcKse,E*j., of Luctatsr.. For ti* Pittsburgh Gust Us. Tha Laat Crjr. Ere Morn had kissed the moon-lit wave Tnxu beat the sand on Erin's shore, A hermit left hia dreary cave, llr led it to return no morel Hif- eyes assnmed unearthly light— Hi- face a hanger smitten air. And hke the desert lord at night! He woke the welkin with despair. “My Country *oh tfaon long oppressed," He cried with mingled woe and tear, ‘•Tin* tyrant sucks thyfatnlehed breast, Tii.- proud deride thee, far and neai! They take no thought of what We feel, Tti-ir reckless hearts have ttira’d to stone, They fly from ragged Want’s appeal, _ And hug their shameful hopes alone. “O what a losdJs this to bear! My,God,lowborn the Martyrs cried— Where the Avenging Angel, where, _■ That spares these hateful sons of pnde! See tut her graves now choked with bones, Her house-hold fires now quench’-d with tout, Urn! fur the air is rife with groans, Sec! for the demon Famine, nears! “From field, and lane, and cot ascend Tim wailings of the lowly boro;' And Pity’s tears no longer blend With those of ragged, houseless scorn! Pale Mercy stole away in fright , Her prayers were all she lefi behind, Deserted hnts now loom at night Aod moulder in the rain and wind! “O see the peasant's bleeding feet, Hin tears now falling'hoi and fast! O ace, for Reason flies her seat, 0 hiok, the smitten dies at last. O apcel guards atound the sky What sights of grief must ye behold! What forms that struggle, fall and die, What blasted Wsnl that’s never told* “0! Father pity, and ob! spare This waited, dark and tortured Isle- Bend from thy Palace home jin air, Ami light her altars with thy smi'c! For Men has heard fad* long complain. Hh will not, dure not, cannot see; Hear, for my heart is broke with pain, Look lor I trust aloae in Thee!" This prayer was all—hia life was o’er! The winds still breathed their sad refnun. Ami wave on wave still beat the shore, And Mom walked o’er the world again! No mourner came to Weep for him, No shroud was bonie to dress his frame, And day stole on from bright to dim, And angels wept o’er Erin’s shame ! Pittsburgh, IS#9. , J. K. H. The New York TriUoe has the following just remarks upon Iho coijdact of the Whig Freesoilers in the House of Representatives;— “ But Messrs. Gidjdingsßaot, and Allen stand before their constituents utterly without apology.— They three represent the rfiost decidedly Whig portions of Ohio sold Massachusetts—that is to say, those |*>nions ot those two intelligent aod justly porerta! States which mast thoroughly agree with Mr- Wicthmp onalltbepolntswbereonbediflers from Mr. Cobb. This is a truth which even they dare not denv, and wbieh no amount of din about “Taylorne*,’ 1 •*Tajrlori»m,”.dtc. will suffice to ob scure. They knew right well that Mr. Winlhrop wuu'd have been Speaker had it rested with their constituents'instead of themselves to vote on that last • Ur. M’l*ne't Tl!l»i aod thus they hate workrd their own way into popalariiy by ta® care* wbi:b they are every day performing. Rned iho followlag carufi- bMmmcau, Centre e©., April »h, 1547. “llrfm. J. Kidd A Co:—Gentlemen, I write to in form you of the benefit ! have reeeivtd (tarn (be of Dr. M’UBf'* Liver I'Ula. I bare been severely af flieteJ with Li*er Complaint for a number of year*, and have been very much relieved by tho abova named pill I am ansioua to o*e more of (hem, as I think ih-y will rffret at entire eare; and I aa coal dent that 1 run »e!l a pood many of.them. A young ! tady, an acquaintance of mine, rued one or two dose* of them, and aaid they relieved her more than any pIU the had ever u*ed. She fc aOieted with eoMumptioß, or liver eomplaint. \V. O. BUTLER." Forialr by J , No. o*. comer of Foarth and Wood n, Pimbargh.,' [dcS» dAwtwB HUTICK. lIAVK aooeiaird 1..11. MrVAV wttli me is (be l Kxchangc and leaking tvu i UMt Janaary l»t, trio. WM. tL «ILUAM3. Wm. 11. tViliisin*— —- W». U. WILLIA9B * CO., BANKERS AND §XOUaNGE BROKERS, Non!) liatt corner of Wood and ThirJ street*, iani ' Prmtoaan, Pa. Board of Trad* and. Marebanta* Ex change. rvvnK member* of (Uo Uoaid of Trade and Mareh- I mu' Exchange are hereby noticedl that an else lion will b- held at the Room* ol the Merchants’ Ex change, no Thurwtay evening, January 3d, 1850. for a Preudeni, two Vine Preiidenu, Treasurer,Secretary, and twenty one Manager* of the Society. for tho eu- Mlni reur. t SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, lant Superintend ant. To Lit for Three Tears* rgMIK very deairahle Brick Mautlnn Xmue Grounds I and ■rpnticnaneea, in the Stub Word, at present occupied by \V. R. Cri*p, and bounded byLrawford and Fulton -ireei*, aiid Centre Avenue Tho Hooae eompriwa Parlor, Drawing, Silling and Dining Room*, and Kitrlien, fire chamber*. three paatnea, eloax room.’cloarta, Ac. The oot hou*ea are a two etonr tenant hou*e. a waib 'hoaae with two rooms for ser vant*.'* meat room, A large Garden, filled with choice flower* and fruit*, tastefully laid out and kept i„ jHirfeet order. A paved atrret connect* uu»,e*laie with the dewier part* of the city. . . . m"Rent low. Po**ei*ion given on or before the I*l of April proximo . Apply U> Jo.iah King, at Esgto Cp««W«j4 *'* legbeny.ijr to ISAAC M. PKNNOCK, 8 j. n i No. M Wood tireci. (Journal copy.) ItJIK MKRCV SKAT; Thought* Suggested by the Lord * Prayer, by Gardiner Spnug, D. D. Jttft published and received by expre*#. for sale «tbe PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOMS, 79 Wood ureet, op *tatr*. * , _ _ Al«o—The Attraction* of tho Cross; by the Rev. Dr. Spring. ; f a V Ct«LLARS-i»dox ui store end for«»le I>Y f j Wl | BttV HAKUAUGH 1 BANNED lfr>G SKINS—4 dox recHl and for vale by j* nl SA W HARDAUGII (UGARS —&Aooti(C«inraonliu«t ree'd and for saleby /7*jii s a w habbauqh Bugs— t hbl* Km l" *nd for vale by • CUPEABUKYFOGLK, ~n i 10£ Second street FRBSHI BUTTER—IS tuba. It bbli, and S bx* Rol liatier, in eloth*, for tale bv janl ' URF.VFCeLE I?LOUR-3.h Uhl* rer’d for ii'f by < ~„l COPK* DUKtFOOLK CJfEtaE— IflCO lilt pnmr Shipping ond Cuiiidj; 5M> '• C/P*o>- '• “ - • ,*|J J n CANFIKI.P BUTTEK— IStbJ* Fresh Boll.iuatrcc'd nudforaalc Vy_ janl J gCANFIKLP 'ALLOW—M bbls Instore and lor salebY jtnl Jll CANFIELD i ALKRATIJS—4O bn and 10 coaka (or aalo by > j.ul J H CANFIKI.P SCORCIILNUS— 1> cttka ferule br Janl . J D CANFIELD. iriAL CORKS— I* bale*. lon* and abaft, aaad, for V tale by J gCJIOONUAKKRfc CO, janl i No 84 Wood atreet IjtlNE tfl’OXtiE— For ante by „„ 1 jsnP* JBCHOONMAKERACO ALUM— 10 bbla lor sale by janl J BCIIOON: PTS. TURPENTINE—2S tbla, In toed order, fa aaleby janl 3 9CHOONM AKER Ago TjrrRAPI’INU PAPER—IOOO ream* ▼■««*•**«> j SCHOONMAKER A CO i ROOMS—2OO das on band and fo< “j - by tjwl JOILtWATfACO w .Ngpw Nea. L jTs!f.2y 0 «?co * and for sale by janl, WATT A UEE * CARTWRIGHT—I Cartf* eobject to charge*, for Lake b uu ¥t--n^"S.. SODA ABU-7 caiki Soap Maker? ■ ■leasier Ohio,, aad Tor ide by lain.* clc3l TASgp— NKW BUOAE-lO cinka icc’J Md fe'v. dcW _ ; taB W7~ j|^OLASBE3— *3 bbli rac'd per ' tUT OPXSTTBBB T> KMAININOjIa the Pimbcrgfc Poe Office, free the XV 13th to the 51m of Per fiber. ltt». PnrMoe calling IOT then will please uy they ere adkertised. 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Morgan JuJ Mallia Geo O Msutew* Stuart Momaoa Patrick MarphyJohn Matthews I'ObtF Morse Nilaon Marry John • I Mechlin* The* MoaUgao Geo Messiek Jo* - I Meant Joliu T Morgan Hesj Mong Jacob B ; I Mellon Jamti Morgan Bich’i Mecghh° Andrew I He. iMeAUenJohnF MeCready Alexr McKeeThos I MeAdam-n Jas MeCree Davtd MeKea Adam I Mcßride John MCCoity Wm MeKeanßobi I Meßane Alert MeCotty KoM L MeKeon John I MeClclUnil Wm - .daDyer Paik McKenna John - I MeCoUoagb * MeDowell Ju McKenna Path I MeCandlMt Ja* McDonald Andw McKfilvy Wm I MeCandlest Bobt McDowell John McKelly teml I McCarthy IHnl MeFadden Ju MeKown Ja* . I McCarthy TimT McFaddenJll MeKownJohaß I MeCleskey Miul McFarland Mr MeKeunonWm I MeClotkev John MclntyreMatw Melwan I MeClory Tho* MeJlwaine Strpn MeLane HII aasj'Wr S gs^?,BS r ffigssfK?^a , y4“ Sa?iKr , Bsss iik a^fi | MeCoyOwmi MeGowan John HoMaßenL I McColloa Jaa McGraw JJagh I McCae Edwd MeGtbenyJu McNedy Thoa McCnidyWmENcHeniyu MePkaifJohn Kinney Margare Nichols Elira Netos Wm Neal Ju'il Nort«» Jaeob Nevilla Fayetta Nalaoa John NixGeO-. Neal Jas O . Nonaon Wm O'Malley Join O’Donnell A Mai- OmJ«n. I O'Brien Jas Üb„ „ ./SrfSLrJSS O'NlelCha# O'Dannall Mich! O’Hara Ttot_ o In creased or dlmlihpd for three vearsor upwards, aeeor ding to the Books of this Bank. J -9 THOMAS lit HOWE, Cashier Sworn and subscribed, before ffie,' this SSth Daces' beri 1819. C.w. Exmcrr, NouryPublio. dcOi-dlwAwOT f ‘ Mg OAWLESR. S. g/ OL * g3 SSr I,ttl *’ , ga.^Th f &f' OWNERS WANTED for Two TuouilW.”*' 1 OBKnLTENfiKR^,, ON HAND ml for «ln low laeUm cooll«iuo«»l -10 bbls Knglith Venitian Fedj 10 “ SaiSoda; ! ' . 190 “ No 3-Rosm; - r 3 w Chloride Lime; S boxes Palm Soap; too - dest . AoS Basin, Pena street CMk Noimef*; o s bbli Ctorcs; bdommCmiU; , de3l ' * f jr»noftl^KEll'*CO,* u PEACHES— €30bioew, f<*' dc3l f ! H^3E-a > w mtoto°’fc'g^^ r ATrtco fwDm“-»w »»^° d )S^ y tTTtco ADAMS 1 EXPRESS! I*rK would e»1I «teatfco Of “Mto-, \V ebuu« ■ndother*totkofcltowlorewd: f ti«SSrwieod -Mmrs. Oreeaa fc &>.%" lat* e*rd, in wUebthey «■*« U>*£* e r «*» Baeqs& edbyaer other EXPBESS we ere,faJttiUeet©2«r. 2ra» end t©>e “P#t»he,» to anrtkM K osr an*njr«pMt in iho Easttodrwtitadered oataihw ud MOST RELIABLE EX. I'REB3» we weald not been nyerited U*e Übetal purofi» are we now enjoy— mt etmldwe hawmtulned cir. •elves for • oehe* of veera, ind-olabHihed ararata. tios tonniTO vmsThtm b; ■si’«ber Litton • Vnim onr ■itaßtemMXi tor the epeeoyj cheap asd safe traaa» nintdaorcoed* and, Talaibleeofall OAeripUoai, bid been annvatted, •aainexteadlaf«tfUa*toeuih& »Western ud Scoihern” Cuk*, (bnisi «&&nd no means or exertion to make it potent,) we feeTeonfi. dent that Uts inducements which wocSet to thennh. lie a ? 8 4 •,, enabled to PERFORM whax-wa PROMISE. - ' ' i AOAVS b Ca DAKKR A FORSYTH. Ate. Heavy canton flan tat aver? heavy article ftauttattbactuaef . i*f ' eqntfi STEAM BOATS. OMClllifi * PlTtibphOß - DAILY I irons well known lino of „ ry to their {tenons. The beats will he stU^liM ter. In all care* lbs passage money msnhaaaSta advaaea. gUSDAf PACRKf, T ’»AAC NEWTON, Captain n - leave Pitubatgh every Bandar mornjaak7l?A.r¥ Wheeling every Saaday evening at U ?t, .• Tl fw» May 9,151?. __ EOBDST PitfKET. The MONONOAHKLA.CapLSruai,wiII i«n«pi, M . bargh every Monday morning at 10 o’clock; WhaaS* ■very Monday evening at 10 r.«. "• rtrfiSDirTfieint'K The lUURRNIA No. k C>pL J. Kunmna, tiQ leave Pittabargh every Tuesday-morning at 10 nbeki Wheeling every Tuesday evemnx'at lOr.s. _ K WBOfICSsiV fZ^kET. The NEW ENGLAND No. t, C*pt. 91 R| m wtß leave PUtabargh every W*edauday.monua *at 10 o’clock; % IOr.R The' BRIUJANT, Capt. Gxacs, will leave Pisa* bargh every Thareday t&antinir at 10 o’clock: Whoe&M everyTharadayevrotMatlOv.m. - - . ROTjSVJPACKE*, Jfte CLIPPER N*. A CapL Pxa Dcvai, wtU leavo Ptuaborgh every Friday morelngatlfio’cloek; WhM in>«nrerv Friday evening at 10 y.w. • -- -FOR CINCINNATI. •ma* k. The aplenid (hatateamer Lp-Vj m >. „ JAUaUkM Marahall. Maatcr.ariit IUTq1 UT q for the ■mßßßHßKabove and all lutCßßcdiate Mium Wednesday, iLe xd lost, at • o'clock, V, K For freiaht or passage apply on boart . . jant FOB NASUVILLK.' . k The ajUestdid «teui«t FDBT PITT. » . HUier. muter, will leave tor above »LUWIa« and aliictermediaie portion Wcdnea* BHnDHKtiQ 8d ioiL,' at 4 o'clock, p. n. »umre, apply on board- imt . FOB, CINCINNATI v . , • The calebdiil stuaer , ft BINGGOLD, «®S3OaB Capt. Cope, will leave Jbrtbe above •BSBBSBSRvud all uaemedine port* thia d*j aMo’elock, P. M. For freifht cr pantfe,' apply «r beard PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKET. • The intend id fait ranntaf cteuMT »tfF*?UW LOUIS McLANB, W. a. Coowell, UMUB 1 Buter. (hiTinff andergoae « that- repair,rwil) rea beretfter.it e paeket between PiUibergh. and Wheeling, - letting Pitubargh «»*ry Monday, Wedneafay end Fruity momlnga, at 9 owe*. For HORSE COVEB&-0 Gam Cl title Ilont OowM eery heavy and nlendld article, jait rccM tad lor tale tow, at No. 8 Wood iireet, by ...... - M : d<39 * - Ti AII PHILLIPS’ STATIONER’S GUM—A «tp p ry jut r«cM and tot tale at the Bobber Depot, by.. ■. •/ • • . M ; - ; jtff- .. ■ ... . | Ifc H FMLUW^ M"“ ETALLZC • BUBBRB CLOTiM f *««»*•«* thii day and for aato at PIHLUPS, ' dcSa .: ■; , - -NodWoodan*et ! JUST DECEIVED-! jrau wUurtßiliMWai Cherrr. tor tale by ' i KIDD A CO, j cagry.iartawoy , Wo6o Wood wtel BARBA DOES TAR-l for bla)ott L dc3> •• Linseed oil— lo bii»fo» »*ie b deg JKIPDfc Buckwheat rLOUB-ioomJ" j; a .iguE-a. (» u..«»&,■»>;& MU . yjglr 31 ' 1 "* * §&&&&.. MffaM-M^V^aaau. mrov.NEGAB-satbi. mjfea K^ UTTEB -* J feWtet “ , CTUAgT*BiLL r^ P/gSr 8 ” 11,1111 ,l ° re ““ ?toaVa sill P E^,“ E 5 r/f^ s^ltbl “^s^A°a£&x COHN BKOOMS—1» ■><* ia dcfg BTPAKTABILU B ucKEre-;>.B& tonal* se» "^TgItJAWr^SILL, TJEATUBES-aal n» piime, P a»sq 1 . •. • BTPAOT * SILL PRODUCE— 4 bMs Clorer Send; : S - Shelled Corn? : ' . S * RtC; jssi reeM and for a*lo bP BUBJMUDGE, WILSON * CO, • - --.. • • Wsmtsuser • FLOUR— <0 bbls Boperfine; 2$ “ DtTis* Extra; . - SO * madMW>blf Esher’* Extra: to sslsbr dc» BROWN * KIRKPATRICK HO PS-25 bales, &m ton, gfflwlh of 150, anuin g tog t “**‘° bT DBOWS t PBIgATBICK BtTtEBELABD— Umlinf mod for sale br dc39 B ROWN R KIBKFATPEICE a ' VrtA ARlnL,'l»V v aaa BBtS.’ of Holme** naxiraUed £x(r i. Fa*Sy oUJ/FLOUB—warrantedio five «80n» wtiifcr« tioai onbfl atoney retsreed-iwt t boat k Taylor,” and tor-tale tbe GRKIT' WESTERNFKKD STOHIL w •-* v >«, . • ALSO—GCOO ba Bnm, SQ3O do SboiUi .' i TOO do 09 HatLOOOdo Com—together vnilv i plror Croeeriaa, all of whiehwiU beaojd « iliutCßubyv' deS3di* * ,■:■• J« DOXAL BOt SUGAR— 03 bkds prime aalaby ? • BROWNA JORKPATIUCk, dcSB ■ • WoijiLdfaty .4 SYSTEM of Aseieu and Medi«ml Gdorrspby, A tor the oso of Schools and Collegcij pr Casries Anuott.' • ' ■• History of Spultb Uimtufc; by ft tol*s-vm. 1 received.. »_ TheWfcelesod bis Captives, or U»e' W»vrsi«n*s . Adventures, and the Whale's Biofrif&y. m [*t>*/*£ in the iloaeward Cruise of the “Camßsdqrinsble;*'' byßoT.llenryT-Cheew-- t*. ■ CbshneFs Institutes ofTb«oi**y? Svs'A Jcn-Wa. by : • jounstow dtsnxaflroN, deg>~ ...-■' career Third and tUisrt «u. ,*DLACS PdSUBITOSirV. A MmiiTt ti North- Jj Fonth and Msrbei S2*et*> bss s taU essortment oT the «bow scarce «u*d*. Al**- Bisek French Merinos. PcatbnJa* finish Alwccto ftt Bloernifcf.Canton Clouts for MoomiAf, «nd nenppiy of-MotunlayGoodstenermHy- : deg) mODACCO-60 boxes W, U. C null’s fi* X - ... ■: »v“ Penkl'o -v . 301 . W*A> BonsW* fit? ‘ 30 : 'kea Gedirer’s 6 iwi-ju FflTtslebT drt3 BBO\VNAAIftg>J Received tUi ,t t» .Brake Immediate payment, and all paniesa basis* claims or deaaods aftiast the Hi late orthetalddeeedest,an'.r«{iUstedtomakekaowt the tame to me. wtUwwt delay, at Uia: Moaoara tela. H««, la the City of KtUburjli/ ' dc9frdot*wgtB ' W&L WILSOX, fr. • ••••••..- - NOTICE. .'■ ■ rptJE Co-Pimenhip heretofore extols? «*d«r rh* x firm ofJsioi Camas* A Soa; ItdmwTed byth*' deceua «f James Crosses. Iha ueiacsa «U 1 be e*a tirnted by the tobienber, who will Kill* the actant* • of the lam firm. JOHN M»I>;CROa&AN. • Mononnabahi Ileaae, Pee. ga»UMa.-»rdeO-l« AN TltidiT ermiog last. between Wilkins* Hall KMfi«a«e UotcLathrto stood TOPAZ BRA.CKLCT. ABy peraeil intTlaf it at Ilw Jewetts Store oC H. Rlcli&rdufi, ?i hl&rkcit met, will be liber ' ' *lly re wanted. " t . y.. : ■/-•••. - - dcJI OPERA fc PEUSSE CLOTU3-a*tciee4 pet ex> preaaa&d new epetfia*-lO pieces ef the meet .tav attabte shade* Opera udpellsao CBmhSr 1 dt*7 .: < AAMABON fc CO.fiftMaahef> /■umiMKaKa ti mi Lmra^A 1 l«g« : w ssperlerhltheolsred Cashmere* and De Lain**. rww spaaing at. ■ 607 AAMASON {or joinl WATT *. co~ * the latestFrmmk. tfT*?* ioll uurri nden ~... ANQXcrn6jitoi«MDiiM»n.itofw*"Jl[ A. NaTifatleo aod FU* iaaata&ce be held at the Office, vSSJ^^^SIS^SSit. .. deflfitd -' - • •• • 1 "' “ & S„_„, H,‘* u4 *» , £""!sid.r Pnioo OME of the ftnOM asucb* tat zPr™ ‘wy be foMdotthe Woadst QIIj-O bU. Uiund, ).«> \fOUIU-3i^DLE^Miia»%“ci^Fia.D^V gqjy IIIKCSr-0 casks a»* QRaSP q'ivrwV» M i*R *^ iS’n'piS HnEL&p-Ptnooii want' i «f Canim FUonel wtU jWRMURPUY, ' F9nnh«fidßUxk«t sta .