THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PITTMBC&QH i FORTMAYOR OP PITTSBURGH, BOBEBV jBefICTCBBOy* FOR MAYOR OF ALLEGHENY, xn/os A flaffi'Mrnt haa been gnbecribejl to the Pitte* tarzh and Erie UeSroed to secure tiip darter. —t» —ll- pege* Tmx M*t6*altt«—To dsy the eviction C?r Me- jor end Gomcilmen, in both ciuc*/takes place. i i' Thoquestwm has been sufficiently ilactased in oar columns ter all to understand it. Our opinion U decided, that it la the doty or every good Whig to vote for the regular noaineea. They are gen tlemen worthy of the position to which they have been called'by the regular party u«agea, ■” “ abowa a want of good faith to them, and to party discipline, to neglect to vote, or w rcu agaitu them. | . We leaTelho whole subject to the /jL? 1 reuon mi eoMcieuci of e»'T B“ a Wlu *' uuie dl wo believe Ibey -ill M baler.«J lb.* It wiil be better for ibt-, '» *»«". » their fidelity. With Mr. M-Cutcheou, for Mejor, the city would bo in joed ui ufo bend* ul fbe edmlnlelnltioo.of it Ixjmob u would sire entire satisfaction. * The “Mercury," with characteristic reckleas* pft « >hirgcs uswilh being indifferent to the iron Interest, because we suggested that the Penntyl-1 Tula Baiboad might make a/^pod a bargain for I tail* as the Baltimore toad. What theer nonsense | thl» is. The Central Railroad Company, as well aa every other, will bay! iron where they can get' it on the best terms, and it is a doty to their atock holders to : do so. If Congress will not protect the iron of the country, it is Oily for the PennsyL yanla Railroad Company to attempt to bolster it np by crippling it*elf, delaying the work, and in juring its stockholders. The editor of the; Post is dreadfully frightened at the prospect of any increase of available capi* talia oarmid»t,byihe increase of banking (acll itlea. He goes dead against Free Banking, frond' | ed on State Stock?, which is causing our neigh bor! in New York aud Ohio to prosper so gready, and to push forward orrery improvement tending. to advance individual and social comfort. Poor man, he seems affected by some monomania against every thing' which will increase the activ ity of business, and the prosperity of tho country. The Hoxa Jouaasn.—This most excellent 1 weekly commences the year, we arc pleased to learn, under the most flattering auspices. Asa Parlor Journal it baa no superior, and is one cf the very few or [the kind which we should be | glad to aee opon the Family Table. The original i end belected matter is of the highest order—pore, refined, and instructive. The brilliant pen of Wil lis, of itself is » host; but apart from ibis, they number among their contributors some of the most refined and graceful writers of the land. Lock wood! cn Wood Six eel, is agent for Pittsburgh. Tbs Gotw» Call— We are authorised by Mr. James Laughlin, of the Fifth Ward, to an nounce that be never permitted his nama to be ap pended to the Guthrio Call. * It is stated that the net profits of the Public Worka ot ibe Staie of Pennsylvania, fcr the last year, (closed on the 30th of November,) will ex ceed *700,000. ' ' fUsa, in the city of Washington, on the 2nd IturTofacarlet fever, Hatxs, «n the " h 7 e * T ° r her r*e, an interesting litUo daughter of J. C G. csd CsfuaßDtxKßcciDV, lateofMeadvdle, Penn -ayivania. ~ . We sympathise sincerely in the loss which onr friend has sustained in this melancholy bereave menti . . FROM WAfiHIHGTOB. 1 Corraspoodenee of the Pittsburgh CaxeUe. 1 WasntKinon, Jan. 3, ISM. Thoogh, orconree, the actual results ot the aU I tempt, to d.y mede « elect • cl ' ,k of lh,! “"“S’ 1 ViU be cornmnniciled by yet tor the I Conretlienco ot the thint, n» I require e peg where on to bug my Betnubti l prrw.* d. ‘" tt of nomination., with Ibo vote, emdt pemon Tbo®[ioo, Vh., propped Forney,P«lm. ®5 >®* Bnotb, CL, proponed Phll > l ''s*-.-- , j White; K. V , proposed J J S* d .fJ'4:" Y " a g Sackett, N. Y., proposed PnndeU, N.Y., * H01m«,5.J3., proponed Oovemeor. V., ■> Crorreit.OMp, propnrod Swcot. Pn.--- ■ J Binxham.Micb., proposed B. B. French... ? Scattering ° SOS 205 Toot readers will rolled that Forney is the nnlu nominee of ■>» Democratic cauco., held on Salnrdcy, Dee. 1, of last year. He has, ol oonrse,-beea hinging by ibe gills "o'! >"‘"8 ° n expectation ever eincc-a weary month for a men an hnn* np like Mah'otne\ between the heaven ol hi, hope, and ihe ebys. of tie feat,. Compbe.l is the pieeebt noting desk. bavin? been ekeord by tin Whigs, two year, esc. Fbilbo is the Free Sail condid-te, and r it is gene,ally .opposed, dub .mall citanee of uliimelo success. J. Heniy uay. Mndd la ono of the inferior clerk.. Pnnda is HOW a <|lerk in one or '.he other branch ortho New York legislature. Ssrgeol is present noting Bereeanlat Arm. and Recorder ol the General Tj.it Office. Foote is a Tory nmcb respected, dignified, and able ex member of Congress Horn Vermont. ... - It win be eeen-that Forney come widen two votes, on the eeeond trial, bf being elected. And ihe fsiled of. getting these two vote, by the merest accident In the world. In the aboio bio. graphical cnutlcgnc, 1 forgot to mention Samud Oovemenr. ho was, a long time ago, ftom New York, bat married a daughter of President Mon roe, mid taring held office in Wnidiinglon thirty yearn or more, Is now n resident cf Virgiols. Four of tha South Carolina .delegation, with a characteristic affectation of singularity, refused t° Tote for Fume?, but caai their suffrages tor Uua gentleman. Oa the second trial it wm given out that Fora« required tut three more votes to «nre his elecuor, and being » iuforaed, three of the South Carohoaians condescended to change their voles finm Gorerneur to him. Bnt moot nnlnekily, one ol them, Wallace, had been at tracted to'ths Senate chamher lifTFo rsme of Old Bullion’s'expected phillipic againet Atchison and . ihe rest ol mankind. Alter all said and done, it teemed that taro votes were lacking. Wallace could not be scared up at tbe moment, and Biag h.rh cf Michigan, a mullah sort cf doughface, who had voted for French, would not change his vote •’•*hen it could avail to effect an ejection. Seeiag this stateof things, the Whigs thought It f.i, expedient'to throw off the election until •ome stragglers of their forces had come up} there in they set to work that parliamentary enginery which an oil .tager well ondereund. hmr 10 Dior lo force a cell of the Home. Among other obicoU oUo, woo the! of smoking old Demo- OThC fbxeo oot of licit hole.. .'John Wcotwonh „„ ol there worthier, who did not cm u .how their held*. Mr. Etu. of Married, ,hc call,*ud it wu only defeated by the Cobb, for « wo do mo of 101 U> 101. Cobb CIO. down with an ■ - cn.ph.lio om, winch tntned lh« «10. Several ”Lato odjonn. were mode ond road down, ■ “Tu im '. cell of the Homo wan ordered by ' {hfvoteoflM to 101, and then, before itconld bo Receded with, the Honre ndjonrned. Here most provoking .Up between the cap nnd Iho lip, hot [tired to be .abetted to. My imprcrilon la v«rT deeded ■>>** , , wluL elected a narrow. Should remit, It will be an Important .acre.. &' Bndren ' «n,-to whom Forney i. . eort of “Man F,l|l *J- Edom were made to bring before the Houre ihJeueaof Mr. Babbit claiming to he the dele „afr£t Deaeret and ila Mormon inhabitant., Sd Mr. Hugh 3. Smith, alto claiming to. ..I tn delegation too Hew Mexico. The tn=m°r.£ „d credentials of there gentlemen eonld not be ' . .runted because some member objected. ‘ Autlusou submitted extension of .re ry .- If j (h mtonnmng OMBnmon "djnoredfja tWr^^r '"tS^nre. X* iutmetlon. o Atc hiren renten ,h.d ■ when^the proper lithe came, would ehow tn the world the I °°, r ““,ct.tood nod approved the dee. that they '«!>£»» wm by the Legulatnre, and laratiotre mado for the "7 >D d renU that they would Bttl! ?i*^ ave rY.igoificanlnitd "tori the eteetteo. in the Stele, tore* ud men, and that, conaeqoentJjya decided anti Benton LegMatniewonld beefcoaett. ;■ s Foots’* mighty bill for compromiain* the *!»▼«* question, and securing to the Sooth *U it w*°t» dividing Tex** fop* two Slate*. *o aa to theatrengthof davery In the Senate. b 7 . ing, totally. the action of the people of , lit U«ii poliitoi r J.t. forget their Conititation and *BP _ j_ fcf mini., u.auu.ku^ information. I hare looked oven . •iode lti.abo«thelonge*trV«" i " lbftTe „ J;. Aroint &*t tn lut * ““ ,0 U.. diTmio. OI T«m« into iwo.iSuta, «d <* i.rntotW «0T«om M t. for Mibrni* Dear*, at N.» Mexico. • Probably thia bill, though printed, will never be introduced. Ai * piece of legulilipn it Uextrw ■fuil aad ; *b#nrd jo the higbeit degree. Ai t eotnpromiie. It » of u little ecctroot u in ontlior. Juntos. WasmaoToit, Jan. 4,1850. I aid a few day* ago that a ftctionn, tnueieoliag wailare upon thn Preiideal or lie policy of bin adminiitmlion waa not to bo expected from the majority ialbeSeoate. lam oot dintorbed in ihia beliel by tbe apcech ofGeneral.Casa, lo day, in re latitm lo the Anatrian miaaion, Col. Webb’e, and other diplomatic appointments. But l most notice that remarkable effusion somewhat particularly.. General Cass very early in the aeaaioa announced to hia private friends* I hia purpoae ol moving for the suspension of dp"! lomilic relatione with Austria, on account peculiarly atrocious and barbarona manner ol her treatment ol the nubjugated Ilnn|ariaas. Some Wo or three weeka since, he carried hts design into effect, by propomng a reaolttUon directing the | oommiuee on Foreign Kelaliona to enquire Into I the expediency of surpendinj diptomauc Inter-1 eourae with the power in question. yg. . To day, in pursuance of previous arrangement, the resolution came np for considerarion, and | General Cam delivered a well conned speech i upon it. In that portion of the speech really pet-1 linen! lo the subject of the resolution, there was I nothing calculated to challenge either very mark ed admiration or censure. The passages which bear the impress of carelul preparation were smooth and elegant, like all General Casa’ cumpo sltions, and some of them were really impressive and eloquont. They were intermingled, howev er, with much that waa common place and'inap propriate. But at the close of hie speech .General Cam volunteered a declaration nearly to the fol lowing effect. He felt Impelled by the personal rein lions subsisting between him and the gentleman who had gono upon this mission to ay, that were hia nomination now before them, and were there no question involved In it, that of personal fitness, it should havo his voto. He and Colonel Webb had known eaeh other from boyhood, and there had always existed between them feelings cl mu tnsl regard. But ho would now ay that his pro. cipitato departure upon his miaaion on the very eve of the assembling of the Senate, waa an insur mountable objection lo hrs confirmation. He could nover approvo of theae flights from the judgment of the Senate. A few dais since he saw a para graph in a newspaper stating that Gov. Letcher, of Kentucky, a gonUomau far whom he had a high personal rasped, hmi on the Sad of lot month jnat act out on hia mission to Mexico. Ha should never have hia voto to remain there. The time mas come for the Senate to Interpose ita authority. as a co-ordinate branch of the appointing power to prevent ita abase. He should never let the obr Ligation of saving the expenses that might hnto ben incurred in theae caeca, prevent hia voting in accordance with his opinions concerning them. It waa for the Senate-,10 cheek the rage or ofice seeking that was never more prevalent than I °°Thia in a high manifesto, and directed not only against the small dess of nominations that may come within the specified objection, but accident ly against the whole system of removals and ap. poinuneuts. Had Gen. Casa the power of direct ,.g the Democratic majority, there can be no I question that its power would be remomeleasly ex. I erciaed, to thwart mid check the administration lat every step of its progress. But as I have be. i fere ahown the number of Senator, who will fol low the lead of Gen. Casa in this matter will not 1 COM..W- a majority, unomr perpo~- .1 —w | will be nearly powerless But it may now, 1 think, | be considered settled,itiuat Col. Webb will not be confirmed. Hia appointment waa not a prudent one, for the simple reamU that what 1. now seer j to bo certain, waa known lo be probable at tbe time It waa made. And this waa perceived by Gen. Taylor, who urged upon Col Webb’s fneeda the extreme impolicy ol appointing him. But they deliberately determined to run the nak, and to j abide the result. Col Webb-, rejection wifi have a considerable effect in New York, where his ul enta arc known mid respected, and the influence : of hi* journal t» uubonnded. Gov. Seward interposed with * hold a* l ® warm declnrution in levorofCol. Webb. Ho deeply to. greeted that Gen. Casa's remarks, ol n pernonni henring, hnd not been renerved for the execntiyrr session of the Sennte, where it coold hove been rn.de more nppropriniely. Hewn, the wnrm,nn. wavering, and dovoted personal friend of Col. Webb, and written proofs lhal hie departure from New York, on hit miaaion, waa required by pri vate and domestio considerations of the moat pressing chancier. Foote, of Miitiaaippi, with charaeterutic pie. .nmptloo, mode • forionl imek upon Gov. Se mart, for declaring hlmaelf the ° f Col ' Webb. A speech more disgraceful fcr iu peraoo slities sod malignity, ho ne»er beeu betrd to the Senate, then this last of Footed. Mr. Setserd mtde no reply to it. The debate opoo the reaolntion wan auapetided to be resumed oo Monday. In the House, Forney’s hopes hsee again been dished, and te has been hartf up between hope and enjoyateot, perhaps, and possibly between ex pectation and bitter dinappointmeut,unll! Monday next. And what is most galling,the band towhich he owes this unexpected blow, comes from his bosom political friend. Mr. Speaker Cobb. The thing occurred thus: some eight or ten Whigs are absent, they naturally wish time to procure their attendance. With this eiew, Mr. Hampton this morning moled the postponement of the eoUng for Clerk to Monday next. Mr. Forney, neeer knowing they could force the party to stand up lo the rack If they could but bring them to theeote, resiatnd this motion with energy," but all in vain, because the House seas dieided against tttejf thc beneficiency of it. unity not beia, on this oo easion Horn th. "sunny south.” Mr. Speaker Cobb dodged this most important vote* The yeas an nsys were called, and the melt was J9. noes 97. It was the duty ol the Speaker; if b(« eote would hsee effected the result, to vole. He declined, though vehemently called upon by For uey's supporters. It will be perceived thsl had. be voted with them in tbe negative, there would h&ve been a tio-99 to 9S-the voting would have been resumed*-and in all human probability Fora ney would have been elected. ;Tbo last trial-yea terday, left no room whatever for .doubt upon point. What U the inference? Cobb haa secured hi* own election—ho doea uot desire that- o *• auboTdinate fellow, nominee. JCJNIUB. . from raw TORS* Cottcipcoflanee ofths Pitubargh GaioJie. Nkw 1650. The message of Got. Fish, as that of ihe President's, give* much satiafa£ti|jn to pie of all who have tho good of Uis Slate at heart. In no department of all our varied ,bust" ness, baa there been a delinquency; but on thi..oih er hand, wo are aaaured that good laws have been fsithfaliy' executed. The finances of the State are iu the moat healthy condition, afid we •hall, ere the lapae of many yean, have money to lend. Since the New Year, financial affaire have changed Tery tiule, so tu aa regular bniineaa is concerned; -but the speculator! hare aoffered ae rerely. Among them are some who sold goe cmmczl Bock. dorm* He French ul diepote, el e lowfi*QV*£end difference. ? f.e»en percent ire He pennltyibey p«y. Some of the ftocy Bock. tin Btffer, end . few here receded to e degree HU hu broken we»k holdcre. Mon ey i, plenty, bote.filthUerenlief, Bock .peon latiu languishes. A bßtmctw, niter Ho moB eppreeed WeHern «yle,i.tobeprenbythe people of Newberyh,. nttt Toeedny, upon Ho occnßoe cfH,opemn* oftbe Erie rail told to thi* piece. A»boloox, o un.U lock ofebeep, end • noble Be*, eff re«ed Whole, Cm. the lcmKo* Item, ill He ¥| « ««. tided by e yeriety of em*U« edible Thw raid ta, ,ew penetrated -ell boo Ihe heertofHo coon try, and fromlStS to Irnnury lfßObueuo ed.triffn orerdghthundredHooread dolten- If fifty percent la allowed fist running expresses, we haw left a sum equal' to ibe payment of ex per«ent npon near seven millions of dollars.— Next yetrs earnings are estimated at one million ud a quarter, an amount that will be extended rather than diminiihedby the official returns. last novelty, in the way of amusements, is a representation of the riles and ceremonies of the Droids or the “Aborigines” of the Anglo Saxon race, a company which professes to give the whole of the ceremony have jail arrived from England, and .will make their grand tour. The Empire City sailed from this city yesterday with a very small compliment of passengers—not enough to" pay expeuies. The unsettled aisle 01 things io tho diggins, and tho absence o£ a large remittance of gold, cools off the eidor of emigrants. A good many base got back Irom their exaicina tiou or the elejthanl, and do not tepreeent him es so very attractive. • Another invoice of Hungarians ia daily expected at this port, consigned to the good feelings o e j I American people for shelter and aoatenance, nnti , they can win their own way. it ■» “ contem plation to have a ball at Niblo’a Theatre, to which ih. ticket, shall be *S each, which would give a fund oi tome consequence. A good deal of money has already been rained fee them, and in mty event they are not only encored the comfort!, if not the luxuries oflifc. The American Tract Society hare been puttied how to bestow a premium 0f5250, offeied for the beat treatise on the importance «if systematic be oeficeoce, and of statedly appropriating certain portions of income for benevolent objects. One hundred and twenty two competitor* took the fielcirfcul ® committee of four gentlemen find four equally meritorious, and it is difficult to determine which is the roost deserving. The original donor of the premium having increased the sum to 5400, the committee determined to divide this amount among the four successful competitors. On open ing the envelopes the snthora were found to b**, Rev. Edward A- Lawrence, of Marblehead, Rev. Samuel Hams, of Conway, Rev. , Parsons Cooke, of Lynn, Mass.; and Rev. Seicno D. Clark, of Ashfield, Mass. The various mann. , scripts were eenl from almost every part of the , Union, yet the four successful writers are found to , be all residents of Mauachoaettf. In markets there Is not mach animation. Cot ton has gone up * 0 lc, and speculators for a fall have been bitten, one parly paying $5OOO on a contract of 1000 bales. For Flour the enquiry fhir, and the sales embrace 2000 brls at $4 M 0 5 12( Proviaioas—Ohio Mess and Prime Pork is nominally-quoted $ll 75 0 9 f>7k. Prime Lard can bo had at 6*c,100 brls lair sold at 6lc. Hide* —The market is very heavy and sales have been made at kc decline. The stock is about 40,000. Leather— Weymouth Hemlock Sole, light weight*, ;i6 016lci middle, 15*0 I6ic; heavy, 14 015 c Oak tanned Is in moderate demand; 17 0 20c for Spanish. . •_ n prom harbibbubo. • Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Uaiette. p.timrio. Jmn. 3, ISM. Seutk. —Mr. Dtnlf.r'»«. » bi!l “ pome ihe Piusbergh «nj Bmldock’. Field Com. O&DV. Mr- Lawrence reed, in piece, e bill U reeirem Ibe eele of enlenl eplriu in the Couety of Wash ington!. - On motion of Mr. Komgmacher, the Senate lien proceeded lo the elction of oEeere. On Ibe dm ballot, 3amnel W. rearaon, ibe present Clerk. having received 17 volea. laaae 8. McMicten 16- Aaaiatant Clerk-John Patrick bad 17 voter. John M. Sullivan 16. For Transcribing Clerk*—lraec 9- McCauley and Sami Martin, having each received 17 vote* were elected transcribing Clerks ; and, on of Mr. Ivcr, Jo«epb Y. James was appointed an additional transcribing Clerk. Sergeant at Anns—Wm. S. MilHnger. Assist ant Sergeant at Anns—Daniel S. Ritsel. Mr. W. P. Brady was appointed nu additional Sergeant at Arms- Door Keeper—John L. Morris. Assistant Door Keeper —George W. Pdlrner. Messenger—Andrew Young. Assiftant Mes- •enger—Samnel Peterson. On the election of all these officers, the casting vote of ike Speaker decided the question. He divided them about equally between the two par lies; and, though the gentlemen selected wit! give I general wtisfabiwa, Mr. Best had a. well have gone over boldly to the Whig ranks at first, for. that ho will oltimatcly bo driven over cannot be doubled. The whole Locofoco pack, “tray, blanche, and aweethearC are down upon bun wilh a vlndictiveneaa usual in auch caaer. 1 ramored that bo will receive m«w' mtsrt mnU under ms window t» night. A vote of thanks was rendered to Mesar*. S< ivaa and Desmond, the retiring Clerks. Too annua] Eeport of the Slate Treaaorer « sent in to day, and ordered to bo printed. A reto message wasteceived from the Got nor, to day, to an act passed last session, authi ixing certain perafna to improve the navigation the Saaquehanna river, between Nanticoke Di and tbo N. Y. State hoe, with a monopoly of thi navigation. Messages were alao received, making the fol lowing nomination*: Joseph Buffington, Breeden Jodgo of the 13th Judicial District; Robert Wood ward, Associate Judge of Armstrong Coonty; Wm. Leech, Aasociale Judge of Mercer County Jacob Bean, Aaaociale Judge of Lawrence Coun* ty, Jerry Adams, Aasociale Judge of Bradford Coonty; Edmund Taylor, Associate Judge of Lu xerne. jj 00>e __On motion of Mr. McClintoek, the House lookup the bill authorising the Commis sioner* of Allegheny County to borrow money; which was taken op, amended, and passed. This bill authorises the Commissioners to borrow the sum of 175,000, the bondi for which are to be ex< e'mpt from County taxation. Mr. Allison, a bill granting a certain atrip 01 piece of land in front of the lots <»< H hl ” “* complisbed lady .od olher cfc.en. .c.cben. end I cannot relreio tom «p.e»mg. .broogh .be eol omn.of ytinr excellent p.per, m, eourc .f*“- fcctioo .od nppro.nl of.be oi.ooer .o wh.eh .1 “TheT.im.ry. mediom. nnd gmmmnr acbool., were examined in daylight. .od o.ooy io .heir vuloo. reoitallon., .ha. »ba. Z LmcJ eon torW, aod .ha. no* £ h.d been pencilled lo be pmod o.er lo.hee.emeg, long before *c boo, ..noooeed tor .be commnncement of .he eiercto. of be “High School," nnder the o.i>ecial chorge Principal and hi. Udy, .be room waa “ le< * overflowing, by a vary re.pecl.ble ; ehifly of Indies—the gentlemen generally given »way for their accommodation— bat aU could aoi be sealed.and many were coope e 0 retire. No pains had been sptrsd to decorate room in a becoming minoer. A stage, some fifty feel in length, had been erected and nicely carpet ed, on which the acholara were staaoned, and in front oftbia another stage or roatrum, of less di mensions, had been filled op tor the convenience o| teacher» and directors. Classes In N. Philosophy and r .Gcogrsphy of the Heavens, composed of young Mines—hand aomely dressed, recilcd to Mrs. Coveil, and at-, tboogb these clatsea bad beta but recently formed I -out two thirds of the liner insured in this country, and the resi in England. CapL Hone , with his family .md a number of the rescued passengers, have arrived in New York,in the barque Clara C. Bell, from t-ayal. Anxcoor* —ln a note to his !i f e or Chief Justice Minefield, Lord Campbell tells that he once heard a jadge at Stafford sentencing a prisoner convicted of uttering a Ibrged on* pound cr.l*. rhen, after having pointed out to him the enormity f the offenee/nffd exhorted him 1 > prepare for an- other world, the digotuiry thua concluded. “And TUUstthat, through th.- m:r.» and mediation e« blessed Redeemer. v»n may there exp-nci^e that mercy whirfi acue regard to ibocrodil « l the paper currency ofjtbc country fjrbids y*’U i<» L^f-c Thi Rnvcsus <’V TUB C. uuovwau.ni The Auditor General's report show* the amount o( rrv eaue of the Slate, fiirtbe year ending N.munhe- TO, ISI9. to be S4.43M*S. independent of «U!sn<- ’•» the Treasury of $577,290, irotn the former v-.r. The expeawthrrabecD SI ,OS4 .*771 ,*n J ■ btlanr© now rtnuiu* .1 Tbo fcc«<|>u of ibe Trra snry for tbe laMfcur y«»r* ba»« l*e«u a« feltowv- ; ISUS. SI,010,065; lsl*. t f»l7, ".,‘.‘7l Oi | ,„ r am-c, •..•! In, a»rn ami 154 b, n,»3l ,776, 1919,4.133 6«, a wry j l creative dnsiion and extinction cf thn pubic debt ! „ eniu ' s „ eteVonlerrcil with a" libera! a hand. , j’ iv,.-,, UU T,. lo Innise't : A danger of ibn Hoc Jc-I Jones, Mayor n t»r | »-■ Thrnnph the city ofPSiladelplis, eyed .11 «.n dmd ot. F.i- j w .„ ks ',,, !t„. ~„mcr them l»a pnr day, in conseiptence of strrlLiwins n-.ninh Intinn- | tin t>**r utt; l Ivow-ed whoever htt vhiob Inged in her ttironL j ! hl . enara-ie;. whether t InUltt Hamid. e Inrms ol truth, beatltyi soolnen.. a,..1 all kind,cl thttientmt nicturetl f.nh, for their own sake, or 01 their connection ttn.lt the np.rit ol Intmilitr. their coincidence will, nature o, tlie.r subservience to the ttlnry ni li.nl Not ere., that deep and dccaifitii! tr.elancW.ly Which hrocled over lie: .......I 01 Fow.n.r coc.l I alienate h,e tuif.ilterin; in... in (iod. or di.n me lustre ol |„, clteetltil twite How il.lleten. irotn tint, the Rhinnv, net,rnl..l imaginincn ot the coro notted ban!lVhat violence rniirt ho have done to hta own ex.pl.me «tn»» *«•"*? Chantv ant sweetly on the timid brow ol Ihe one lien autre tt'earno I moe-eamly fiotn that oi the other. Theje iva- kindness even in the severity ol downer. There wan seventy in the gentleman ol Hymn Ihe one lived to smile: the other to ntteet. I lie lormer wan a model ol purity: the latter a pattern ol uncleannesn. Cowpcr died in the cam. faith of the go-pel ;. Byron—but let us drop the mantle ol .deuce nret Ibe doom ol the troubled spirit, that is sealed op 10 nsetcntal destiny !—A’. V. Etxmg. ErmAoa»t!t*nr E*ca*k ran* Death.—' The lowing strange story is related in the Baron Hotn:e Queue (Extra) of the Sib in*t. Avery angular, or ralber extraordinary eacape from dealb .occur red to one oflbe deck bands cf the Magnolia, on ber last trip op Iron New Orleans- The mu o> luded to was aitting on tbe bow «l the boat Ailrep, when he lell overboard and slipped under the boat. Tbe nexlmstaat be waa pinked u { . by the paddle «I ‘bo wheel, and safely, and .without, h-JU ry deposited in tbe wheel house So -udden **» all this done, that be woke op very much aetou* Übed «t the cold balb L he had undergone, but e.i- Ifrely ignorant. uaitl'iof Jrmed of the cunoun r«v<>- lalion and fearful escape from death thronjth which be bad passed. SooTßXafl PcHtstnisnr.—MeClmtock, who kil led Otn. Holland recently in Mobile, for a With the wife of the former, baa been sentenced to six montbs' imprisonment and a fine of one thousand dollars. ll is a wonder ho. hnd not been allowed to go “Scot free”—afer which be should, of course, baye been honored with a public dm ner. We aboold not be enrpnaed, however,.to ace the fine yet remiUed. Oruuon or * Comfrrcvr Jomk upon the Pe»i dent's Uuuol \ «j>h» p* embbtt’b Mnuot. —The styles un>- ple elegant, and perspicuous. Tfce whole chur scteroftbe document lain accordance with Gen. Tatlas's just conception# ol the functions dilutions! President. The patent democracy of ike day, who have no reaped for a President | whose besnag is not that of a Dictator, will smile cantemplootauy upon the simple recommendctions of Gen. Taylor. He tells, to brief sod explicit terms, whit he has done, and sugseslssuch mes •ares to Congress as he thinks called for by the po'ilic intsresia. U is the shortest Message we bare had since the days of Mi. Madison- and this is not the least of its menu. H.s predcces. soroccuuted as large a space m his ltd m.iwgc, in a political disquisition, framed in a low purtisan •piril and violating the truth of history as much as it outraged the feelings of at least tnnirty of the people of the United States.— Lyntkhurgh Virginian. Individual Liabilities of StocehoLdus.— On the Ist instant,the clause in the constitution of the State of New York, which attaches individ ual liability te stockholders in banks, operation under the following section: * “Whenever default shall be mado in the meat of any debt or liahtlity contracted tfer tho first day of January, IBM, by any corporauon on joint stock associations for banking purposes, issu ing bank notes or anv kind ..r paper credit* to circulate as monay,«f*r tho lstof January, IBM, the stockholders of such corporation or asaoeia* uon shall be individually responsible, equally and riteably, to.bo enforced a* here after provided, and in no other manner, tor the •mount of such debtor liability, with-interest to (bn extent ol their respective shares of stock tu ■oysuch corporation or association as fureu.nfter yrrvuUd." The N* Y. Tribune says— The only Bank which thus far has withdrawn its circulation, under this enactment, i* the- Bank ofCommerco, which has made arrengenwntH u»c the circulation «if another Wall streot Book, paying 2 per cent, per annum for tho privilege. The circulation of our Free Banks is thus doubly Mjcured, first by the stocks in the hnnds of the Comptroller, sod secondly by the individual lin« hiliiy of the Stockholders. COmB AND BYRON CONTRASTED. What a strange thing ia poetry i WW a mystery ihe human mint!! What a paradox the inspiration of genius! Could two fcach. men belong to the same kingdom of mind? Was the imagination the same faculty in both? Yes* the substratum was the same; the superstructure bow different! Both were Eneliebmeix, a proud name to bear, evfeo in this intellectual age, for the shadow ot Eng land’s power flies over the *irth; not alone of her military power, her vast political in fluence, and her scientific fame, but hor po -trv has filled votli wiltl lla tmpuUes. The English muse has an empire 61 her own and noble minister have susliuned her queen by prerogative; she hu a temple ol .plendid pippbnib"*; “ d P r,MtJ of rmmor .£ have officiated in ita courts. A line of Ulnilrimu men rises belore na, . are almost overpowered by thn ma “l of Scir prerrenc. Sfill, they were J _ iik» ourselves ; ol like passtons, if not T i. Jtowmenti. There, indeed, is tho °‘- the “vis.cn and lacuUy S™e ” ia decreed by heaven to one only millions; tha elect sons and dangh- ten or gsnim aid iraigiMtion are tadced few in number. This itself u one ot the elements of the* high conferred on those superior orl» ot nee “™ wieol. stand out in such brightness ami’d llte mnltitode of kindred worlds that ad Cmere are among the prim different '• '"“«■>;* belonged to the same nation the earn • P afi ' = Hot the fiends of hell were once an eelic spirits. And man, that was made a hide lower than the angels, it in the_won droas p*. "tcm of redemption he doe* not them, sinks immediately below them. 4;With hideous ruin and combustion, down To hot!unless perdition, there to dwell In adatn .mine chains and penal tire, __ Who difst defy the Omnipotent to aims. The genius of Hymn was eccentric and nlarin- ! the dm... That ot Cowper rich, glowing with a bemgnny light an 1 Obedient to a high and holy lav* Was there not a fundamental influence at ,he hs- of" h. moral being ol each ot those two porn s’ Under what impulses did they start mI. Itr 7 Ah, they had different aoTii- Eas; the one calm, allectionaln, devoted to her child, and dedicating Inm ,to f.oit, the other proud, imperious, pase.onate anil prayerli*.” ; the one blessing her WUlmm , the other cursing her (merge l.ordon. And thus wa. the child “ lather lo the man. Newer dal Hyion wriie thus with the imago oi his mother before him— fr Thv mm Iw. The* same tnal oil in oriiUlmod vd avd me But Cowper loved to dwell on the memory of her who bore him, nursed him, dressed him in scarlet mmtlc warm, and velvet cap,” as he tell* ok; paid her m-ihtly vi- Riis r ’ to Ids chamber, nave him his morning bounties, fitted him nil tor pHioo!, bestowing the uai'.r.int water-” on In* little cheeks with her own dear hands, lid ik fresh they t shone raid glowed ”-»U- these little acts sugaesti'd by inatern.d wmdernqM, endeared his mother to him. And this, Still legible in memory's page. And «»l» to be so till toy age,’ Adds joy to duty, makes.me «lad to pay ■ Surh honor.* to thee as my numbers may Bill Bvton. ileeutute of rtomeeiio lions sl.dked anroa.t amourist pirates, ml licliOibertinea anil all lawless beings, nnlil the very influences nl such .1 romtunmon re-acted nn Inn irnaai'nmoii Willi a hanelut ener-y. impartine; to >t « bind ol deadly in spiralion. lalal In tin) peace and bcal hol hi, own so ill, a, il was destructive lo ol hen.. A. noble mind be I ad, a inmlo lanoy, lofty power, ol eonreplinn, a stacalul yet vigor ou, versihoa'ion, a dnTnii ol easy and na.. ural strength, elowina at ur.-e, with lb.- fio ,v 1; i mores* of a burning sensibility, at other titresdarker.ed all over with the gloom of a comfortless scepticism, reminding us 9* a beait'.tlul stream winning n» way th ough a channel ororhuiiii bv Khapol«sr ooka autl. intpnanaleJ branches ol tree.», that shut out ■he h"hl o- the ran, ami cast their «ombre Shadow, into the depth beneath. Byron seems to have gloried, in hi, misanthropic view, nl man. the more impressive became drawn by so master',, a pencil. t.owper re -1 ioice 1 in philanthropic view,; tho more de. lighlhd lwoai.se they were the natural effn sinn ol a benevolent mine, refined and e«- I a it,ul tv a rminnuaion w:t!i d haver, said the proud evtiir among peers, end this wa. the sun. ol Itr ra.-ond table ol Ins decalogue - The lirst— win: was .l 7 Who e-ta>l_ """• the answer * “ be looked upon the ocean, a.,1 i -the spin, nf apm.tr..- j>!im nan”. — :h ibingM tw, .Thon Rlmmmmt-r'*: "-hero ib* n lono Ola****’ '"‘•‘lt **• - nyTKfH*yA -?»» B «T !>* M'lj*'**'-*■ Vkkmi ftsK- 1 -Ainqiii 11,r Iciifr*. rcfijfcettea t~3**U.fer «»**• pmjl Srjit - M.*w* Km u * io-«> ’® P r ' » lot " M-l.ai.r-- V'rmi.ugo !*»•« «pn.>?. prr|.®r-'i l-y >our , c lre. ' > u. ll.r V.-«iu.r«*ui for I lual f.ur-.loci- wawoott eilmu-'ft- ll l.n* pimlurt. non. n- I n v-ty imi.iiii; nut pf..p!c Wr an Ifi'lfft «<’>• 1,-., wr »*;. :!•>• «cinl u*- a cro»» im mr(||lU.j D.J iJ W.COLTON.” ..Fa k»T KIDD A <<>., No.®, corner of Fourth ■nrt \Vo'>il 'U l’iU»t>ur* ii |j:n,4 w,ut **»»"* ~,s I, ‘ T " O , UBM '“ I bcrcUy . erlilj UIM 41.0 wt two wee*. m,’" Iwm sd with -> '-.■■lent *«!»■ °! a "‘ l U,nl ' rra Moil)u», wnli very di«tir»*nm I'ann in lice ouimoeh and tuivri*, wliieli wo* roniple'HY rrlljvnl liy two ira.«|>noii.ul ilo#r» of IVltoleum, tnVrn l>. a little wa ter. AH’ r Imviiii; mien the lit-1 I rlej*' unit r*n»*or»t«l-ly for itrrrrj.ouf.. {S,rim-.l| On t.oaM Uie ucaro l>t>M Aiiadne. I , iU*l»o , t'!i. Dee. Ui*i. IMA- I am t‘ li’ium oir the Ari.nW. n d wa* n w.cnria to thr nMoi.i-iuni? rlicrl.* of ih«- IVimlrum, m the riyn: nl Jlrnft tv who H one of (lir tin' l>«>at ISn-nnll MM ROD t ill A 111'.1.1. Pitlal'utrli. IK-r. Iltli. IMU. general mUertiarnfin m another rolumn “u.t I ' JOU I'iii.vriNd, flii.i. hkai*, rAitiH, cimun.ATi*, flltnl/u i'. A* iw;c tuuni i, I'rilllril l!ir 1 ii (, il.>w Klvf*. *•. IU .Inal l.n-^T.viT Markd «"‘l »>"> 1.„,.r0v.W«i.i. in 11...(1.tr r , . nn .. I. mnnuiui l. >'• iiid *cl » IK * ' '' _ m .r.,,ui-m-m, Iri ' vrH .j .■ "' ««• ’ TS ..It w ‘rr.r, ':?;r irs ™ i. rooiiii , • lliiKtV i ular'v (i>finvnir?* I'ftpßfC-l W ik)fclir»- “er, Mi»„ *iiii f-»t *»lr l.y A. JAY >I-*, m the J'ekir j.ca flloti:. No. "0 Fouftli »t nirliM Toanß »!•»•■ library AiiocUUob. merlin* of Uir ** , “ l n " Mceuott lot Officer* (->r ibn coi-ug >«•*/• '*" l 'f Hall in houilb street, ttm l Tuesdayl evening, JBnu*ry tlb, Bl 7 o'olirtk. I>- W. BKLL, Wli Secretary. On Sabhnili evenin*, Juwn; 11 °jf !oek i C«mii Warna, ialant son of Dr. Uenry R- ana iJnnha Cell. The funeral will take plaee at IP o'clock, thi* day, January fromthc icudwtee of Dr. Bell, on San* ilctkv rtreri, Allegheny city. Oaltara. ~ , A rrw yen- 6« GUITARS, l»« f , A. i-r ct.raied manufactory of C. F. Man*"- and for sale by jaafl J. 11. MKI.LOK, at Wood at. Book Keeping, Ac- A O. RFJNHAKT ha. ™'uat4to* TgEMSG A. CLASSES in BOOK hf.KPING AM) PEN MANSHIP, attic Fourth Ward Public S o * o ?* House, on Penn «»eel, where a few more pupil* «* n t " en - 1 SMAI.L TWO STORY DWELLING HOU. E, Aon Fourth .treet. r.ear Rmi. Posseiuon can b« riven on the Jst of February. APP’X I ®-.. . w- , B s. (.aRRAKD, n Market>t_ Warehouse for Be»t* TO LET. from the l*t'd«y April next, lb»l -\V*n hnure at the roruer of Übcrty lUnd Mreet ai preM-iit oce up.ed by John Wau i Co. at a Whoi« tale IJrocery. Apply to _ . , J. F. KERB. Attorney, Fourth *l., between Smitlifteld and Grant. For Bent* THK Bark Part r.f tbe Wareboaae nowoccupied by Biviel', ami fronting on Front »ucct. , Jt ,, a C. 11. GRANT,4I yVaterat s fj”s BimWN rcc d, an addition «nnpl< ot Cook's line Brown F'mmcls. ~4 Ut j.KO COCHRAN. V 6 '\ood st 1 .tf.Ol K-Vibbl- in-iorc ami for rale I'V |4 ( ~| H CttAlG A »hINNF» 1 it; ri> 11-lti Mil- Frr*h Roll, m rt«.tb*,lo .lay ree'd K n..d for *nie hr CRAIG A SKINNER kegs, m store and for sale by h ' CRAIG A SKINNER K: n bbls Small White, for sale hjr miH CRAIG A SKINNER .-•v Will - \T n.‘ It II f J ' «ek< ri-.- .l, for by 1; ,, CKAIGA fKINNKR_ t it' i ' l'i 'I'S ion Mil* in More and lor ?nle by \ , ,nr " CU'Allj_A_SlilNNKR l aOftl«rliel«_ DIMI'II I**.*»•’•» bu just rechl and for fair by *" CRAIG A SKINNER ONIONS— 5 I.SIs rue’d and for sale by _ ,‘mt CRAIG A PKINNER HICKORY NUTS —5 bbls in store and for ante by jmV__ _ CRAIG A SKINNER :r (i. ii 2 «ark« in t tore and for sale by L’ K CRAIG A SKINNER i iiiTATnIN ns t>u Rr.l, in More and for rale by [' Jail , CRAIG ASKINNF.R_ B~ lTK PORK I'J.dOO lt>« tbi» day rec’d and for sal l>y ARMSTRONG A CROZER lAEA riIKUS -B *ack» «l-i« day rec’d by 4 Jllll( ARMSTRONG A CROKFII O t'GAR- It blnls primeN. O. for aale by J41 ,q ARMSTRONG A CROZER IyoTATtH’S-S bbl» Nenbannoek*. for tale by [' , £ ' ARMSTRHNG A CROZKR 1 v|’iv ’.I APPLES —5 *u' k» new, for “ale by j ) ARMSTRONG A CROZER •>) uhde. new crop, landing from stei in No *J, ami for suln by 11 I.*. - an uerres prune. now landing from steamrr I V ll.iK-mia No.a,an>l for sale ty | jn..A JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO I Mol A'tSFS-'J? Mils Plantation, new crop, rcc’d I ncr steamer Pari*, ami for tale by I JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO, 4!ti> _ No -15« bx» m More, for »ale by JvH WM RAfi.ALKY ACO 1 Kd<|»n bt Emmie ol Juiui I'bill’P*, late of Elizabeth tp , a, , |*- r .on< indebted to ibr Estate of mid deced are r.-juued u> make icimediair payment; and it havu.s’xmnhi*. are ir<)Ue*ted to present tbcin, dal* trmmmate.i, lo SAMUKI. ti. Ei)MON«t»N. , a „-i %v.i,»r AdnuniMrat' TKLtIUIUPU OFFIOB. rpilK -u.ten* aid bo-.ine** irrn of Pitwburgb are I I r I'lf.rrm-d that the Moree Telecrapli I I > f ,«>■* ... eo.up.vti operation b.-Uveen this city i.ii.i i:.i!'.m-*vannii,. S.'|. .. a Me. I . ..i.m c.ii'f "i tin* p’l, ■* ith line* ramni.g West and I nii t-» ihe nnneipnl 10w,.* andc.tie. intlie Talley Ot I 11,, ,v,».am!o>. l!.'Ui(>, These War. will fee. i-.r cut .end m-*-a”e* ns cheap a* any other I I|l.e ~p, and clerk* will be found gen ''m'll'.-*’b.wer'.u'r, of the ST CHARLES lli'il'Kl.. Wood -:r.-ei, V Al.r ADLS UOI.UNO I*lll*l. PROP£a- TV »'Ult HAL.B. r»*HK CINCINNATI IRON COMPANY, owner* of | i-r Work* known a* the "Vulcan Iron Work*,'’ i.i t«>wn»hip. adjoining the Coy of Cm t-punti - will offrr llir same for sale, at Public Aitc non un TllTH** DA ' , »»•« **th ilajr oi February nen, ~,V d-»p.~c,i ..i prr.t«.u*iy xx private-ale IU- Machinery <*l tto- Mill m new. aud of xbe most modern instruction, and adapted lo prodm-e annually f.irr iUnu«aitn« «.f tho various kinds of Iron and N»il». ami bring al*o arranged, more particularly for .-.•oi.innKi.iK furl, in *« t<» rrtlucp the amount of coit .li-uj l un 111 tin* article to the ordl* arv roll per lon, of li.riHlurr.t, to the iTcMf of establishment* more :_v .ru.!> loeit'.rj t.r a supply of furl. This market v m- *..1 trsc ME", commanding a fair 10-al drinand for ri« ni'imifurtoiy at remunerating rates, make* it a ,|,-,ir«t*lr location for prosecuting the husines* a''vnnt*(r<>ii>ly -if loMrrnl with rapllal sufficient lo conduct It ptwperl). The -Forgr’ l machinery consist* of n large bngine oi ho-ic powrr “Harden'* ’ patent Srjuecxer. I* rgr tire Mu. k Roll*, Maiumrr, fire rtouMcUoiiiugFur „*rc»-ibrrr of th. m ciißiplnc, wtlb hoik-ia uver Uir **mc for grnerjtt.ijc *10401; alio, one *cr*pnr stabbing Furnace Conner ted to Dii* engine ilirnM* anew and complete tram «>l Roll*, for rot'Htg Nail Plate Iron. I whirl trow ran tw adapted readi'y to ihe Rolling of I Kail Hold Iron of all dcicnptioni I •l.arf- Mill" F.ngiiir. of lame capacity of above one—in which i« attached a “Merchant liar Mill" com n‘rir with all the o-dtnarr *i«» of Roll* *n u ' • ITI iU wl«o * “She-i Mil;” wiib largo soft Roll*, and rhilleil Roll*. Housing*, and connecting machinery ol ilit- moil prrmarenl roiisuueiim—three liar Mill Kur -1 ncr. with '.oiler* over each, together with Shear* complete for I min RarflmnSh-ct Mill—al»° Furnaces for u»r of Sheet Mill- . ••small Malt** Knew 1 four feel *trt»ke, l‘i niche* di ameter. with a full iraw of small Roll* and necessary ,-ttra Roll*—one Heating Furnace for »ime, with txnkr for genr ruling «Arate. Connected with itui Kn ginr an- *ix Nail MafOiuie* which have been 111 use mid mj new one* ready for use. ALpO— UlaeksmitlJ *bop, and a new building in P o Ur , r o» erection fir a Nail Factory, capable of bolding IW-Nail Machine* IVr.ona dc*iroui of purchasing can, upon upplicn* non iv ih- undnMignril, be more fully lufortned m re lation lo It. llml the term* of sale -*bich will be made „„c„l U,0.J.r0l T,u.,™. A _ MfN SEMpLK Secretary Cin. Iron Company. 11UCKWHKAT FLOUR-139 *«ck« rrc'd anJ fa i,r W 1 R McCUTCIIEON, A ,£7 < I a««s— i Ox* sxlO, on hand and for «l« by T ixn? W A R McCUTOHEOS k»)TATOES—IUO bids Ptuk Eves on hand and fo • air by jan? _ WA ft McOUTCHKON- TltE‘K’*K-Il'o boxes prime W. R . for sale by V,ai,7 W A R McCUTCUKON B” UTTKK—-* !>L>I» Koli, rec’d and for sate by ,i!.*7 _W _fc R MrCLTOIIFX>N 1 iv«x|*FD OH.—IS bbN m store ami for sale by _/,u»7 ROBISON, LITTLE* CO si»K«lt ROM, nUTrFR—S® I '’'* just rec'd and fc t y K jan7 ROIUSON. MTTI.Kt HO WHEAT FUIUR-WWlbs, in bblsand bags, ja-.V’ >1 “ l (or ' ak b nomsoN, t.irrLF. &co 1 * At TIMORK HKRRINIiS-a bUI* In store and for JliiJbT iiohison, little*, co MACUERKL-UoV.b:* No a Large; 8 whir. No 1; 30 «* No *£ in siorc and for sale by lnr.7 ROBISON, LITTLE A, CO I slflTE'R—23 kecs prime solid, in store and forsaJ ]) by RIIEY. MATTHEWS & CO « AHD-Hi LraVeiid i!« bbl* No I, in store and f« L sail by ,««7 KHEV, MATTHEWS ACO milK President and Hoard of Managers of the- I Nnri iern Lihprlien Uridßo Company litre tie rtarr.l a dividend of one dollar and fifty rents on each .burr of me capita} ■»«<* 0, ‘ a,ul ~, |,c paid t» the Sipcklmldor* «'» nr *( ler ,ll « ,olh ln,t -c l a (i K WARNER, Ttoasurrr. *AMcrl-ny. Jan. ISylofiO-—{ian7*3t* MKMtV WISH. Jr Ao’Tiuji.‘ ii< Market street, near Liberty s“« ■“ '■AT-rriwHUn, .nd Sun, on fen ..nw non, ihr Canal Possession given on the. Ul April next. AI.K -A Brick Yard m the FJffhth Ward. Alv>— A sioiw Quarry m the highlit Ward Po« ‘ U 'hl 1 L J * ** VJ [> <;REF.R, Rena St , ,1,„7 !,„• adoomfromH. Kcorner llayst. For Il«BL • x TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE ~'*" "'""'j A Water si. 1111. D. KTUNTt iVnli«l t'ornr-r ol pouitli *ml IVrsiui, Inwcen i.cil-iU)in To LsL . neon thrfk stiibv nnicit iiwfu-ino. A „„ “"'-TsclirrtMsE • weO i> f liUSeeondst, Vtaorno* P»rU.im»on, MACtIINHI* AM* MAMIFAtrTURER-Laihrs, A , L HnuMii and larpce Screws of all kinds, Vn nnj- "Mil Brass Work* generally. Corner •m. -..t'..,--ribcr, Having putebased the Fsctory oj , 11 Jr, located at the above stand Jn»n«--> .|iuily inform his Inends and the public i‘,,Vi„r,j „> &u »» A t ; It o i r«..s<»nabV terra* gnJ syult dispatch, and wil I -t.l .or >“ ,Ir ?^“ MAS PAn KiNSON. piusburpli, J<*«- 1. I7W. it x vtNfl disposed of tny establishment to Mr Parkin™. I ***« «h« liberty «» «*«■ t" ib. p«uo«.«. .i «r •"! a. P"f"; irrniic rnt.fidciit tbut any lavors c*mlericd will b« 0u „ „„ r „,„.,.i o, Jt . th, Jan. 1, t&fitl.—ljan7-d3a» AuTdTI kers'iin store and tor sale by A „ST ‘ '.JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. FOR REITi two pleasantly «itnated Brick t roVrtf; 5 SSS ""hlkSy. JOSES* CO. 1 NO. A CAt'GBEV, Ageni !for ’IM VSkeffjoffici UGAR-34 hbda from new cropi Unding from .lht> 1 T MOLAfdES— W) i!' , "_ cro P> Uim1 ‘ tSoCTaii, classicA, asd matiik- MATIOAC bchbol. CORNER OF CTII ST. .AND CHERRY ALLEV.^ THE milling term will commence on Mon 1 Y< 7ih lust. Intending to >P*“ “.“'i'ljr? MUOT' peme, in order 10 render our eehool «M wiekinr able'public ougbi to demmnd. we Invite thoi w edncele iheir eon. or other*, to e*H end txtmnc onr entUiirlimem »nd jud*e for toeweelvee * lO in Term* ofTnidoo perqoirter very from in proportion lathe pupil’* edvaneement- . . P Wd3t J REV. J. H. SMTm_Rnf*»P?\*_ OO’HIiDS PRIME NEW CROP N- p 9UG VR oZ Jo*l received per rteamer Bril 1 l, 6 Second »L_ by jan3:lw on CASKS ADAM'S SUI\ PFAKI.ASM-ln.uil' TAUA)W— 23 libf» nfimc lallow iuii landing fi.t “ w.;'.!i^adU. SIIF.KP PF.LTS-15 balea, N“ 1 Slicep pdlta, ju lading and (nr aaln by w . HARBAUIiII. ■^TT^aioT^rr^ _tiio tibia ezirs and P- F. Fiour, in *lOl F W.7™. “ S. * W. IIARBAUGII. ]»n3 ,UE 4 ORANOK PKINTS-* cc new .tjlc. I "j| b,i«bl colon, k wmTgjh! r*S?ililEKk-l-3 w> ►"iv “ 4 ’ «£'• “P'”" 1 “ d & WHITE, leiTpabliibliig •* HontlU j Part, *S of SCIENCE* T MTFIf \Tim& AND ART; Syswm.t.caHy At *■ 11.,' <1,..b Wjib 600 uuarto Fteol p>ates, <*x* «*F| Fnc.elopmtlra -Fill embrace «H ,bJbraie?ra'of Eom*n k,M j“S* b Tta “niim ln.lrated l,» piemngorder on d» !rr;V,^e»Vm.mm,'o7. l 1« I "e,bmIdra£=«- 1 dra£=«- s „tS?SS SSS Sd’SbSSSr-AS SffU p « p-c^r &££E3%&S&I “S333s£?aSS Fn the »mi l*aulitul and form, T * * ■canty tbrir meant, to become «nb«:nber* to ihewor*. W Fd "‘ N “- *“ “"AmpS'd LOCKWOOD jnnT Bookseller A Importer. G 3 Wood si , \ reek a'i-PI.ES-M l>Vu Rommiile tui ffi 1 T^X -50 M ‘ jan* rTT klffivj'SffiHKWS LUo* PKACHKS-400 buiheiVdried peaches, belt quality >r "'■St.fxM^WsKca »j?vbLLS I*. 11. JUoiiieea.Ubr sale oU consignment by J. S. DILW OttTH AC . 'boibeli, prime quality, no “ to J T s. mi.WORTH* CO. p,im ” A'sajsSS. * co. ‘TUHT received ami (or »ale SOW V jan4 Mo CO Wool street T N'sftVut-yTbarwU hpirn »£d f “ X. fjo. GU Wood’ it L*»r 'ifcsMS^’L’clwW p*CK »"'J=“*'«^'r” I r't» > ' ONO 0 NO * CROZMC T\ttY'iHiACHEri-a bushels pealed peaebe*. If jo do Common do 1 .arc „J to, «lt I* ARSISTBONO * CROZF.R. 10®“? C ' DK “ V ' |7T7TbUuS FKK3H LOTISVICEK LIME—la nor IUU lot ~10 Or ARM?rrI ,oN« i CROZKR t~io'BY URiH>.'tS—SOU doien Uiia day rerei»rd mul /for sale by ARMSTRONG *• OBOZER jßtll IACuN—“W piece* new Bacon. . ,« J KIDD A CO, j an 4 it UST RKOEIVED-ISO !bi American Arrowroot, llr n. MURPHY continue* to keep on hand a fall W . üßtortmeut of the W»-Lb Unshrinkable Plan nel«. and has recently received a supply of the finer qualities. Also Swan»down Flannels, a scarce arti cle and well adapted for the wear of invalids, and others wanting something warmer than utaal. Also, Persian ‘and (ianse Flannels for Infants wear | to aether with a full supply of American manufactured w.™ J" .1 .I.*-™, iblili.- Alw>, SHttUUDINIi FLANNELS, of all the different widths, at the North East enruer of 4th and Market sis. (£7» Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where dealer* will always find a good assortment of new style goods. jan4 . THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Jamci exuaun A Son, is dissotvrd by.tne decease of Janies Crostan 'lhe businesa will tie con tinued by the subscriber, who will settle the accounts ot the late firm.' JOHN M’O CRO9SAN. Mnuungutiela House, Dec. is, 1819 [dclM-lm WINDOW CLASS—MO boxes hxtO window glass. do H>xl9 do do Cl do 7x9 do do •JO do 9x12 do do •JU do 10x14 do do n store and for sale by __ . 3. A W. HARDAUOH. Ik ROOMS—IO dorea cl>rn Broom* in store and for f) iaJe by jand S. AW. HARUALUH. WT~TrsUUAR—I9 hhdVTT O. Sugar landtag from [\ . ttrawer Brilliant and for sain by jand JAMES I>ALZELL, 93 Water ft UCAK-ld ithdi, now”landing from itcamer Mam bar*, far sale by ISAIAII DICKEY A CO, land Front it CHEESE— 500 boxes in store and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A tand Front rt. OS-liuN CUl’Al. VARNlSll—t*n Coaricntnent, for sale by ISAIAII DICKEY fc CO,. 1.. J | . . b'""','- iljlTOiN— 13 bale* (food Tennessee, for Bale by , jam ISAIAH DICKEY fc COn Front .L L' “aRD—No. »bn sal" i-y „ _ jand ISaIAII DICKEY & CO-, Front *l. Hoar 1* tb* tlmo to Bmbaerlbo. OFFICE of Scott's Reprints of the Four Quarter lies aud Blackwood; *lO per year. . Morris fc Willis' Home Journal, published in New York weekly; *d per annum. Dowuitig’s Horticultural!*!, monthly; »d per yen tuvulualde. The Cultivator, monthly; SI per annarn. Tbo Aflriculturalist, mDtilbly; St per yeay,.—• The Democratic Review, monthly; Si per annum. The Bankers l Macaiine, do JS 1 W JAMES D LOCKWOOD, Jatri Bookseller fc Importer, 63 Wood si cioatnf Ont Solo of BlanksU * Flanmola. ItllE FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, intendiiifl to relinquish theirretail trade on Mar ke't strerL, now oiler tueir large aud splendid slock of Blsukot* and Flaunels, at pneea heretofore unknown m this city, at the UI.ANKET DEPOT, _|an*J 4w _ No«Marketjf NO. bDGAß—4ohhd»ald,goodanicle,for*al’ehy v jan* ' 6fc W H ARB AUG U Stml’Aaanal Solo of Dr j Goode, xt tux oitx raicx xroxx or A. A. MASON U CO., WILI. commenee-on New Year's Day, le£o, and continue ttmmflh the month of January, curing wiueh tune the whole of lUeir immense establishment, (ineluding all their Wholesale Rooms,) will t,e thrown open for Retail Trade; and their enure.Wholesale Block will be offered at Retail, on this occasion, at fully onx rooxiu uu than usual prices. Ibeir Bhawl Saloon contains more than 3000 Shawls, comprising every description of Long and Square Wool Shawls, Cashmere, Uroche, Ac. Also, Viutlet, Cloak*, Mantillas, Sacks, fcd., at an immense reduc tion from usual prices, DRESS AND CIDAK GOOD?. DIvIdSBd, Their Hoc k cotaprises mure tbau INK} piecei Thibet Cloths, Merinos, Pararaettas Alpaeeas, Lyonese. Op era and Pelisse Cloths, will he so hi from 59) to ill per cent, less than asaal prices. Also—M*t pieces rich plain and fix'd BILKS, redu ced 3U pci cent. •JO ease* CuHtimcret and De Lain*, enure ndw styles. I Also—White Goods, Mourniiifl do., Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, fce. 'JO eases Flaunels, 71) cases new style Calicos*. ses Bleached Muslins, IUO bales Brown 7U hales Tickings. Also, Cloths, Casstmcrcs, deans, Cassineus, fce , at eittetnely low piice\ Together with an ißitactise varietv of other Goods, making ar. lusunmeut one of the most extensive m Hie cuUnirV- all ol which have liecti marked down at much lower price* than their exteu»ivc annual sale In January !a»t. - ! They invite an early call, as many of thext choieeyi Goods will be sold. ! i inrThe lowest price nxmed alfirs',. J . jauff . A. A. MASON fc GO., ou Market «t For R*nt. TMIK Paycue Manufacturingi Company have remo ved their Wholesale builurss to the store recently ocenpied i.y Mcsris. M. 11. Brown A Urwlheia, No. 1517 Wcod street. Cli.OVKi 3KK0 —rt 1 i received and for iat« by O. U. MILTiiNBE&GL... Jaa. I*>. IcSU- _ No, From Street. 1' AKATUKB3—iO tack* prime, fgx tale by < jo&« d & W HAUBAUGH / APPLES— 75 bbls In store end for sale by lurt _ 8 A WHAUUAUUU_ 1‘" aKD OlL—*o bbls \Vfi7ier"&tramed, for sale l.y j jMi 3 A W IIARBAUttII CREAM CHKE3E—SO bis Howe 1 * extra, for sale Vy jend SA WIIARBAUUH ROLL BUTTER—S bbls prine, f« sale by, _jend HAWHARUAUGH I'ALLOW—'•'O bbls just rec'd end for sale by L jin* SAW HARBAUGI SHEEP PELTS—3SS In stare and for tale by jsn2 SAW HAHBAUOI -FOR SUNFI3H. 1 "" The fine steamer . REVEILLE, Stoner master, wilt leave for above MBBsafialand all intermediate pons this day, at Far frucht or passage, apply ® n board, or to 5w wM B WHKKLF.R, Agent F )R CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. h Tke splendid steamer tfir.lTJft LOYAL HANNAH, Kinner. m»ur. will leave for above QBNBBSaHBajiiI kit intermediate porta thiWdar at 4 o’clock, F. M. For frt L-ht or PITTSBURG[I AND WHEELING PACKET. ' . The splendid fast running Keamer fflSzZft 1-OUIB McLANE, W. S. Conwell, UnnSv master, (having undergone a ihor repair.) will run hereafter u m regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling. levins Pittsburgh every Monday. Wednesday and Friday morning*, at 9 o’clock. For freight cr pa***!?* apply on board, or to )u4 W*tt. WHEELER, Agent TOR CINCINNATI * PTRSV ORLEANS. _ The splendid fait steamer i PARIS, afySOESSR gamnci Smith, maMer, will leave for ■JjfiSkiifeijfc&wiiiw above and all inlermediaia port* DAILY PACKET LINE. THIS well known line of splendid paisenger Steam* era t« now composed of the latge tt sv.- ilYeit, be a finished e nd furnitlied, and most powerful boat* on tha waters of fbe West. Every accommodation and ctm. fort that money can procure’; boj been provided for paa* aengers. The Line haa been m operation for Cvo yean —has carried a million of people without the least inju ry to their persons. The boat* will be at the (, 1947. The MONONGAHKLA.CapLSTotuc, will leave Pitta burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 1,(1 r. u. fItTBBDAWX&KiBffi ; The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt J. KinratLTn, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at in o’clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at Hi c.'y. WEDNftSbXV>AtfiCKT. UNSHRINKABLE PLANNELS. fUmoVtl. JGS-rS bales beery, jest ree’tTby SHACKLETff A WHITE passage apply on board. H> apply on heard. jan3 CINCINNATI A PITTSBURGH JSS. jsst fIDHDAV PACKET. MONDAY PACKET* The NEW ENGLAND No. Capt. S. Oi *, wtU leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday uioram jtl *« o’clock; Wheeling every Wcilnevdav evening a I»t v JTlllJllSbA'tf The BRILLIANT, Capt fitac*. will leave Pitta* burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. u. R&irirjn^pxcit^T’. The CLIPPER N 0.2,. 2, Capt Para Dcvat, will levs* Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o’eloek; Wb«v. n« every Friday evening at 10 r. ‘ AUCTION SALES. 1 By John D.DayiiiAnettsn««r> Stapls and Fancy Diy Gcadi, SfC. On Tkumlay morning. Janntrjr 10, atlO o’clock, at (he Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will he eold, without rcecnre, for account of whom ii may concern: • ' . A lorpe and general pssonraent of foreign and do mestic staple and fancy DRY GOODS, among wfcietar are rupetune clothe, ea»eitner*s, seifiiett*, flannels, blankets, canton Sannela, woolen plaids, moriuoe, al paccna, dresa silks, black saiin, gingham*, »uoet piinte, woolen and silk eraaata, lerkrn and woolen allow!*, woolen hnods, net coate for children, muff*, fancy hdkfs, loeee, sewing silk, epool cotton, needle*, | Ac., Ac. At 4 o’clock, . It half cheats young hy*on tea, 7 boles Virginia manufactured tobacco, 2 casks brandy, 10 bbj* beans, 75 bundles straw wrapping paper, 8 «loi eoal and ca nal shovels ' > , . A large and general assortment of new and second hand household furniture, cooking stove, franklin ■loves, kitchen utensils, feather beds, bedding,lookmr glasses, maoirl clock*, glass and quecasware, mantel. JO |, ND , DAV , 3 , A>e ,. Executant Salt ii Bank toU City Stack* On Thursday evening. January Wth, l J' 7 o'clock, a the Commercial Sales Room*, corner Wood and rlfin meets, will he aold. without reserve, for eaih par funds, by order of J. V. Myera and M. Underwood, Executors, Ac., of Wa Smyth, late of llio City of Jkl legheny, dec'ifc . . •JO shares Stock in the Bank of Pittsbnirh. 10 do do do Exchange Bank of Pmabnrgn. 0 Certificates of Loan tn the Oily of PiUsbonb for ♦SOU each, interest payable half yearly and redeema bte on the 31st of December U&8. ‘ JD DAYtS. Aoet [TILOUU—33 bbU F-xira, ju«t rer’d and fnraale by* L* CciFKAimEYFOQLE 1 C HIKES K—IWM bis prime Shipping and Cutting; i 5(0 •• Cream “ “ _ For tale by ' j»*l J D CANFIELD BUTniR -15 bbl* Fresh Roll, iu»t rec’d and Cor sale by janl J B CANFIELD TALI J>W-00 hbts in atnreand for sale by _ jin l J B CANrIKI.U^ i ALF.RATU3—fObx* and 10 casks for sale by f janl J D CANFILUh ICORCIIINUS-P casks for sale by „ > j.,,1 J BCANHELtt i nn i Natti Wood street • p i«EsroN o E-r., ?aooNMAliEtt|tc() ALUM— to bbt* tor sal* by j an i J ?CIt(K)NMAKKR & CO S - ' fin' TURPKNTINE-« bbts, in yood*rdet%fei sale by jenl - J gCUOQNMAEER ACO WRAPPING PAPKR—IOOO revw, vwiow «i«v for tale by ;anL J 3CUOQNMAKER * CO BROOMS— Sjoodox on hand and for sale by - janl JOHN WATT A Co^ Window glass—oqq bx *, aw’d sixes, for ssk by juiil - JOHN WATT ACO MiiCKEREI/r— 100 bbls No*. 1. *, and 5,^ on huid •n«l for sale by _janl JOHN WATT ACO LUKE CARTWRJGHT-1 Carpel Bag In store;- subject lo charges, for Luke Cartwright, which he will plewo call for. U IUiILTENBKRGER, »3c3i No W 7 Fronyaa SODA ASH—7 caalts Soap Maker*’ Ash, m'd.peft neamer Ohio, and for sale by dc3l TAa3EY A BESX“* XTEW SUGAR—IO casks xee'd aaJ for sale kr _dc3l . TASSEYJtUEST MOLASSES^- 25 bbl» ree’d per Ohio, and for saleby "at TAi'SKV & OEBT UfOUIJ) CANDLES—23 boxes for sale by dc3l TASSKVA BEST S||, MOLASSES—IB bbls, a prime article, for sale. # l.y de3l TASSKY A BEST ONVNKRS WANTED for Two/Varnaaiics, per Wyoming. G B MILTENBRRGLS, (fc3l • No 87 groat St ON. HAND ami for sale low to dose cpnsipuaonbrw" 10 bbU English Vchltian Red; 10 “ Sal Soda: IGO « No 2 Rosin: 3 u Cblonde Liiae; 5 boxes Palm Soap; lull “ lltitiib Lustre. JOHN M’PADEN A CO,- dc3l Canal Baam. Penn street SPICES*— 1 eesk Nutmegs; 2 bbls'Clovcs; SO mats Cassia; l case Mace; for sale by dc3t J SCHOONMAKKR A CO, 31 W'jad«g IEACIIKS—BSO bu new, for sale by- - deal JOHN WAVTA CO CHEESE— 50 casks Goshen, for sal* hy. de3l - JOHN tVATT A CO IDDFISII—2O drums on hand and lor jalcby , deal JOHN WATT A CO* HEAVY CANTON FLANNEXS.—Persons want ihf ».rrr hey .rurl. of Cunm Fl.njel »»t nnu it at the more of • „ , 11 *5 l i. • dcj9 aomcr Founb and Market Ha - H’O’RSE CoyuUS—fl'Gum Elsitic Horse Coven,* very heavy and splendid article, jest recM sad for - JjLsw. * No- * Wood »^VT HpmLupft fUSIUR OIL—I bbl tu ■*»■** for mfc-by de» J KIDD A CO LCOUO!s«l»bl*!» juAt rec'd and for ule l»y dcZ* J KIDD a CO I INDEED OIL—IO bbls for sale by. Jirt» J KIDD A CO, W Wood >t Buckwheat flour—ioo sacks ih storewdfer •ale t.y STUART A SILL, deffi No llSJWeed tt • FLOUR— 50sacks (50 lbs tacb) - for *AW by ~' deBP STUART A RILL EGGS— 3 bbls Fresh, just tee'd and for sale by d«W STUART A SILL MACKEREL— In hf and q[r bids, for sale by drill STUART A BILL [IIDBK VlNl.UAB—aobbli Extra. ju*t ree'd by J CcBo STUAHT A SOX 1/ KU DUTTKII—A few kegs on hand, for isaW bv dctsi STUART A SILL (AORN— BW> bu lu store and for sale hy J dc29 HTWAKT ABU.L PEACHES— 200 bbls just ree’d sad for sale by deg) STUART k SILL Clliovim SEED—I bbl ut store and for sale by / dc2» STUART A SILL liOIL’.CCO— SJ boxes W/H. Grant’s 6’i, U 3“ Daniel’s s‘s; 30 ** W.A. Ronald's A*; 30 kegs Geilevr’s 0 iwett; For saleby dc2* RKOWN A KIRKPATRICK Received uni day, at piulup’s rubber de pot—l 2 Gum Elastic Cloaks, large site; 18 pair w Pants; \ * 24 u Gcals'Gloves, a superlerartielai 21 u * Miueni; sold at No 5 Wee# treat. dc 28 J A H PHILLIPS _ )RN U ROOMS—r.U dot in *torc aud tor *ai« by de» STUART* BlU'_ >UCKOTB—’IP iloi in (tore 'and for »ul« by ) de« STUART A ftlMf. Tub mkrcv sbat; n.outUu sugiceiwa i >jr *5 Lord’* l’rnynr. l-y fSardruer ?j>nnr, D- J* pabliftf.d and by *xpfe<», * er * , ~*. r « I’HKSHYTLRtAN UOpK HOOMS, T> W***l *>**7 up tlaira ' , O _L nr. AUq—The Attractions of tko Crot«; by ibe B«t- Spriuy. 1 lOU.AKI--.-U dot m uo™ rpANNED lino SKINS 4 .jml _ • ——.— -.‘ul.« FRE-<»*UUTrKR— 13 iub», 14 bbls,*«* ,M j JS tcr,lu c ' oth,, fof “cope fc brsvfoqls _