lar fl ti erreplied; devil the , likes owsw ever seen! The young 'fellow no man could stand afore, five minutest Theis, replied others, , bekase be never mstt man thlt could fight 'him.' You vs Wiwi he did, how .he as turned hew, is clear enough—af. that this he can steverOse his head while lii'lives!. .- - -=' , l4lolaut . Plow directed his steps home. wards. Iteritllystumped by the unexpect aiierirdice of his enemy. On approach his father's door, he found Neil lure seated on'a stone bench, waiting bis Mire. .The moment she espied him she sprang to her feet, and with her usual ea. sirmess of seatraeri caught the breast of bis and tureing him round towards the Moonlight, looked eagerly into his face. Weil„.ll4 inquired, did he show his fire arms? —Ebt.—What was done? 1501nObody has bees making a foul of sloe, Nell, replied Meehaul, he had neither *Warms nor staff, nor any thing else, an' fot my part, I might as well have left mine at home. Well, but diouol, man. what w fa done.? Did you smash him? Did you break his bowls, Mos ofthat Nell, bat worse, he's dis graced for ever. I struck him an' he re. fused to fight ay-, he hadn't a hand to No, Dher Chiernah, he had not, an' he may thank Nell M'Collum for that. 1 put the weakness over him. But I've not &be wid him yet. I'll make that family curse the day they crossed !Yell M'Collum, I stortld go down for it. Not that I have any ill Will to the boy himself, but the fa ther's heart's in him, an' that's the way, hieehaul, I'll punish the man that was the means of lavin' me as I am. Nell, the devil's in your heart, replied. hieehaul, if ever ho was in mortal's. Lave talk warnan, I can't bear your revengeful spirit, an' what is mot e, I don't want you to interfere in this business, good, bad, or hAfferent. You bring abut harm, Nell, but who has ever known you to do good? Ay! ay! said the hag, that's the cuckoo song to Nell; she does harm but never does good! Well, may n y blackest curse wither the man that left Nell to hear that, u the kindest word that's .spoke either to her or of her! I don't blame you, Mc.e -hsul--I blame nobody but him for it at all. New, a word of advice before you go in; teton to Ellen that you know of him rneetin' her this nigh:;—an'.rason good if she tLinks you're watchin' her. she'll be on het guard=ay, an outdo you in spite of yOu4 teeth. She's a woman—she•s a wog rearri Good night, an' rnark him the next Lime' betther. Mfehaul himself had collie to the same determination and from the &a rise motives. 'The consciousness of Lan h T aul•ei public-disgrace, and of his incapability to repeal it, sank deep into his heart. The blood in his veins became hot and feverish, when he reflected upon the scnruful - degrading insult he had jo qt borne. Soon after his return home, hii father and moth. erboth noticed the singular deep bur,ts of rindigosnt feeling soth which he appeared to be agitated. For some time they de seined making any inquiry as to its cause; but When they saw at length the big scald ing' tears of shame and rage start from hii ilattion . g eyes, they could no longer restrain their concern and curiosity. 'lntim name of Heaven, John, said they, what has happened to put you into such a state as you're in/ teen% tell you, he replied; if you knew icon:red blush with burniti‘ sham a—you'd cur ma in your heart. For my part. I'd rather be dead fifty times over than livin,' aftlaer what has happened this night. 'An'- why not tell us, Lamh Laudherl 1 can't father; I couldn't stand upright afore you and spake it. l'il sink like a guilty man in your presence; an' except you want to drive me distracter], or perjur• ed, don't ask me another question about itel—You'llhear it too soon. Well, we must wait, said the father, but Par sure, John, you'd not do any thing un ,, becoming a man. For my part, I'm nct 1 unsay on- your account: for excepting to take an affront from a Neilythere's iothini yotr would• do, could shamd me. This was afresh stab is the son's woun dal-pride, for which he was not prepared. With a stifled groan he leaped to his feet, and rushing from the kitchen, bolted him self up %Phis bed-room, His parents, after he had withdrawn ex changed glances. That went home to him, said the father, an, sure as death the Neils are in it, what ever-it is. But by the crass that saved ua, Ulan tusk an affront from any of them, wid• tralkpaying them home double, he is no prof mine,ar,g,his roof wont cover him an' other night. Howsomevet, we,ll see in' the toonint 4 plane God. The mother, who was proud of his cour t/vend-prowess. scouted . with great indig nation the idea of her son's tamely p u tting up with an insult from any of the oppo site faction- Is it he bear an aft out from a Neil! ar- Mel. don't make a fool of yourself ould IMO He'd die sooner—l'd stake my life oti bim. The night had advanced, and the family had retired to Led; but their son attempted irstreiala sleep. A sense of shame over poweradhim keenly. He tossed, and tur nedalisoligroaned at the contemplation of the,ilisgrace -which he knew would •be hitelle4 - 00 him the- fqlk*Witig day Whht Wasetsc.4l , 4lonei How was he to wipe it 430109,1Tliein;:wasittut one method, he be— I . ' lll o l itlitmf-;kniting =kW, hands once more * 11114410kVall to seek Ellen, and gain ker. pertittr retract his oath on that very IPEW:llitit-h: this purpose. he instantly Areeild himself, an d • quietly ru nbolting his .own doer and that of :the Atltchen, got a 4 ., . vother stick, and patiscd- - ,01-t ell her fether'ataa. * (Aro'be 04 . 140411 . . viOrgollislissAsaii 144 mirth% riru_ ~.,'.:'..:.,-_.,;;,,. - okr „itig a it.... 0,644-0,11"' 'DAILY MO TZL ruiLuri 4• WY. a. am W EDNESDAY. D ' EMBER 21, 1842. See rift Page. con ream, A Very lengthy .ate - occurred i n the House on the 16th, o a motion of Mr. Fill• more to go into CO mittee of the Whole , on the Appropriation pill. The:debate was carried on with much warmth by Messrs, Wise, Mallory, Ca l siting AYerigg, and Holmes, relative to he competency of Mr. Hassuan, a person employed to make a survey of the coasta. Metiers. Mallory, Cush ing and Aycrigg opp4sed an appropriation to pay for the survev,lin as much as the por tion made and published, was full of inac oracles and would nol i t answer the purpose for which it was inten led. The numerous errors already discovered and the advanced age of Mr. Hassler, (hel•is between 80 and 90 years old) 'made it evident that he was incompetent to the task, and they believed that an appropriation to enable him to pros ecute the work would be money wasted.— Messrs. Wise and Hol nes, advocated the part of Hassler very earnestly, and although they admitted all the errors, they insisted strenuously that the surveyor was posses . - ed of all the scientific knowledge necessary to complete the survey. In the course of die debate; Mr. Aycrigg stated that in a pam phlet of Ot) pages, published by Hassler pirporting to be inkrmation in relation to the survey, 403 errors have been discover ed. If eu•veyora imported from Europe cannot fiarnith more accurate reports of the topography of our coasts than Mr. Hassler has given, at an expense of $6OOO per an num, it would be better to try some of our ..native talent" before we make any more such importations. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury M r forward. The Report of the Secretary of the Treasury was laid before the Ilduse of Representatives on Thursday the 15th inst. By a reference to this Document it appears that 'he balance in the Trea. , ury on the Ist of January, 1842. (exclusive o; - ihe amount deposited with the States, trust funds, and was $130,483 63 the ree ,, ipls in the treasury, du rirtg the lir* three quarteri of the present year, ainmount to 91,616,593 78 From customs 911,260,c30 35 Fr.in lards From niscellanrous & incidental sour ces From Treasury notes per act 15th Feb ruary, 1811 From trea. notes, per act 31st Jan nary, 1842 From loan of 1841, and 1842, The receipts of the four h qnsiter, it is e.tiinated, will sot:lout to From Customs From land , ' From miscellaneous & incidental sour• ces 20 000 00 From treasury notes 2.500,000 00 From loan' 1,000,000 00 Making the total estimated re ceipts for the year And with the balance in the trea• sury on the lyt Januiry last 230.483 68 An aggregate of 34 . 733,077 46 The expenditures for the first three quarters of the present year • have aiuounted to -• $26,264,88:2 20 The expenditures for the fourth quarter, as estimated on data 4 * . furnished by the respective de. partments- The estimated re'. ceiots for the half ca'endar year end ing on the 30th of June, 1843, are es• timated at The estimated du ring the same pe riod The estimated re ceipt for the fis cal year ending 30th June, 1844, are eitimated at 1i8,850i000 00 r.cki which. odd outstanding warrants issued prior to January 1. 1813 $14,588,113 45 Maki.ig, Leaving ri deficiency iq the treasury on the 31st D cem4r 1812, of 575 556 92 Reduction of Wage,.—An aristocratic manu facturing company of N ashville , New Hampshire have resolved•to rain e the wages of their poor working men, women ind boys, offer the 26th inst . Toe salaries Of the picots 4-c. remain the same. In New Mat ket,l he - slime course has been adopted. So we go. Notwithitanding the manufacturers have ,got the tariff toot to their own liking, giving them ample protectiof against importations from abroad , they are atil t satisfied With tho profits accruing from their ithablishmerits; Then look at the gross injustice if taking 25 per cent. front ,the weekly pittance or the poor-laborers and not reducing the eateries of their agents. 'Such however is tt4; usage which Wilt be meted (Sat to the :toiling thulium; by the tampered and 7 porne•proud, until t 1 y can secure ' their social libtriy of-which they re now:deprived , They've gm * herd. uf buffaloes tia - the' Balmy Theatre; Nat York-‘4od est Bajra4i Dixon at the quaker's.. Ith - dailetphia TorigOing)W4 are gas4l4.lltiAt. AIVR-per - - ta A tiolaing ConvrAMm NINE POST. EDITORS AND tioritrirroas 1,091,038 95 112,967 17 1,060;2,06 05 7,794,821 50 2,296,129 67 7,886,000 00 4,000 000 00 336,000 00 34.502593 78 8,23 ;,278 15 10,381,186 75 805,474 03 34,308,632 2S Piintot**V* '111*44,4.k i roby . t .-o#44pliarin mpliarian •iltezteA i gh pot,f4,4Wen fromLrei ` that the 461108 press, type and much abet' valuable-ProPlitty was destroyed lir fire oti - . the - 15th inst: The fire was first discovered about u'clock thfii - morning, bursting out of the win &Woof the'TOOli in Green's\yooden block'cit the Public Square, which we had hired for:the Eagle: office. Before fhe Engines could arrive and be manited, the fire heti .made such bee - datey as to render all idea of saving Green's, block. tutile.' All exertions were ndw used to prevent the-Fire - reaching the valuable house of Mrs. Effinger, and the brick block on Main street, adjoining Greees wooden block. By the most arduous exertions of the citizens of both sexes. this was happily se cornplished.jand the town saved from general con flagration Had there been any wind_prov r ailing. the entire lower portion of the town must have been destroy - ed. The editor of the Eagle states, as evidence that the fire was caused by en incendiary, that about half past twelve a gentleman of strict veracity says that be met on Main street turning Green's corner, a man whn must have passed , directly in front of the Office, which was then in a blaze, and who must have both seen the fire, and felt its heat; and yet this man gave no alarm, andmade no re mark in passing, seemed to be putting on his coat, and who continued down Main street in an opposite direction from the fire, this too, while the gentleman who met him, was crying fire and endeavoring to rally help, that the fire actually broke out in the lower part of the office, and was of that quick rapid kindling, as to leave little doubt that the paper in the office had been col. lected on the floor, placed against a dry wood partition and then - pet fire to. Rumored Mutiny. It was currently rcperted in N. Y. last week, that Midshipman Spencer, son of the Secretary of War, attached to the U. S. brig Somers, was tried by a Court Martial off the Coast of Africa, on the charge of mutiny, (having conspired with a por tion of the crew to seiz3 the briz and go on a pi reical cruise,) was found guilty, and hung at the yard arm! The rumor is not credited by the N. Y. papers. Since the above was written wo have received New York papers which confirm the pain , ful rumor. The Courier of the 17th says that the U. S. Brig Su ners arrived at that p irt on the Thursday previous, and from the informatit n re ceived, but little dnuht is entertained of the truth of the previous repot t. The Etc's, as well as they can be ascertained are br4y these. When the Somers was on the eve of heaving up her anchor on the coast of Africa'', and returning, home, a mu tiny brolfe on' on hoard, healed by Midshipman Spencer, who led on fifty of the crew, consisting in all of seventy fis - e men. Twenty fire t.f them rem lined loyal to their fl ig and cottmander, and these, with the o:ficars, succeed,: I, after u confret with the. mu' ioeerr, in which sertil of them were severely w eroded, in suppressing-the revolt and putting all the mutineers in firms. Immediately afterwards, a kind of drum head Court. Nlartial w.l , held, befit - ; which, it is slid . ev ide n ce wa' produced, Oat tl), mutiny had been planred by S,.ienc?r :fire tbc p i n t; that tile men went on gnarl Navin;; p,evion-ly concerted with litai tic part tiny were to eel which was to in order the officers, and lt.tving o") , twined no:seed - Ili of the vessel, repair to Sindy Hook, cruiz: off for the oicket. ',hips, rob them of the specie they had en botnd, and violate the fe male pas , engors. The decision of the CJUrt. Mar tial was that Spencer and two his confederates should be hung at the yard arm, ant this was at once carried into execution, Spencer asking for ten minutes' grace to write to his father. the Sec retary of War, which was refused to him, he be• ing told that his, intention had been to murder hi' commander and officers without giving them a moment for preparation, and that-they would now mete out to him, the fate he -had 'intended. for them. Accident.—A little girl about,six years of age. daughter of a Mr. Jones, ,was run over yesterday afternoon, near the corner of Avery street, by a sleigh, ono of the runner: passing directly over her breast.—Basion Tim.a. Let sleig'i drivara think of this. We wonder that so few accidents of this bind occur, for none aro so careless of limb and liv s. as those who go pleasuring in sleighs. Rorie.; shou'd not be per. mitted to gnat a faster gate than a walk while la the city. When they gat into the woods let them gu it with a rush• "The time is arriving when every min. ni ter how awkward his p-sititon, will think for him self.—Boston nines " Roll swiftly rnii nd yo wheels of time, and bring that auspacious day. Then we will have "roast beef and two dollars a day" and no enis'ake. But we are afraid that "then" will not visit the people of this generation. Temperance Fair!—The ladies of the Martha Washingtonian Total Abstinence Society have procured the large room for merly occupied by Brown & Bro., three doors above Diamond alley, on Wood street fur the purpose of holding a Fair, the proceeds of which will be faithfully appropriated to the relief of the Poor, The sale will commence on the 22d inst. (Thursday) and continue during the week. They offer an extensive assortment of articles, both useful and ornamental, all of Which would make suitable Christmas and . New Year's Presents. Refreshments served up on the second Our humane citizens should' not forget We are informed, says, the'Atlas, but the story seems incredible-7-4W a child of eight years of age has been - confiiied, for the last six months. in the jail at rotik:Carrt bridge, for the crime of stealing twenhfr five cents, from a man in Lowpllo4—Boston Bulletin, - • „ Certain chalia . ot tbia city wank- have ,resitionaer- with Camlieittkeliftl*lairii , • . Mere iiitiilrtictit - • ' -:•"*” - - :~::~~;, rot slut *llllOOlOll 11141400,facWrif, IstilgetinOvitibliikCs44ittetruck, avec * N. ' - mill4e ittkrkleitititiotbett I read thrs i alarmbig Intelligence which de wiagnose -bring from 4ibird Poles. Well vat Ido in die crisis; I take de snuff. scratch my head, My,,,llligera go over de Me• nological bumps like'von scrutibin brush; for die, my friend Joe. Neil Editeur of' Pennsylvanian he tell me for do when I get in one grand diScultl. Ver well, du idea he strike ilie'on de head plunip in de, face, and _I know do know. I , write directly to Mons. Espy at Washington City, and .end him de Morning Post yid the article partic i Wier in it,for he is storm King and regulator of Tunder and lightning. Au -ha! der well, he put all right! 1 get advice prompt from him. and here is his letter. My Friend Jean Crappa, your 1. tter and a " copy of the Morning Post, reached me to.day, " and I hasten to inform you that I will forthwith " (ails pat eh a gale of wind from this place heavily " charged with electr icily, and another from " the same degree of North Latitude - on the " opposite side of the globe, negatittely charged. t' They shall approach within a utile or each oth er at the north Pole, and remain stationary at "opposite points from the Pole. I will then corn - mence a cannonading with Electricit" from one "to the other. It is a well known fact in chein ist-y that the Electric Spark in passing through " atmospheric hir produces watery vapour, or "'converts air into water. I shall necessarily be "obliged to raise such a thunder storm as never " was hoard before. But the truportatice of the occasion will require a mighty (Tort, as the " Coons saidin 1840. The Earth will he shaken " to its very centre, but no harm will be done. It " contains within itself the elements of its own "preservation, like our own glorious Constitution, " and after this symptom oftdissolution, she will " appear in brighter beauty. The immense weight " of vapor which will accumulate round the Pole, " will by the extreme cold become condensed in "to a solid mass of which by its increased " weight will break loose from its adhesion to the " Pole and plunge into the abyss of Syrnm's hole, " extinguishing the fire in its passage, being frit " lowed by such a shower of rain, hail and snow as no man can imagti,c. The immense body " of ice being melted before it reaches any of the " inhabitants of the internal regions of the Earth, " will rise in vapour again, quenching all remains " of fire. " I am now preparing a system of operations "to overthrow Miller's Prophecy, and wilt have " everything ready by April next, to pour a tor " rent of rain over the surface of the Eart'., which " will defy his mal.ci.ms purposes. For " this great service 1 tru , t Con2ress will do mo the justice which has too long been delayed." (Signed) So now I take my coffee and toast with perfect complaicency, my staff is in de corner and my dog lie snore I.y de fire, but looks,up and blinks once or twice sometimes ,to know whether these is some new perplexity, Bat I have none, but to learn dis terrih'e language Be pleased to except assurances olti.e , high con sideration and esteem,with ,i.hich 1 remain your ob't. seev't. JEAN CRAPPO. TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. THIRD SESSION. WASH6;G roN CITY, Dec. 16th, 1542. The Senate was not in session to day, having atriourned to Monday next. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES On mntipn of Mr. Browne, a resobition was adopted, granting the us,: of the H&I to the 'Capitol Hill Institute,' on Saturday evening, next (to rnorrim ) at 7 o'clock, for the delivery of a lecture bef , re thet asso— ciation, by the Hon. Levi Woneitury. Mr. Tolland, of Peons)tvaniA, asked leave to offer a resolution. calling on the Secretor y of the Treasury, for ro l iies of all patters relative to the remov .1 of .Jona• than Roberts, late collector of the port of Philadelphia; also for copies of any clv.r ges, if any, which were made against said Roberts in the discharge of his duty. Objection heint made to the reception of the r,solution, Mr. Tolland moved a sus— pension of the rules. :Mr. Wise suggested that the call had better he made 8 pon the President instead of the Secretary. Mr. Tolland declined rnwitfying: his res olution, on the ground that he wanted no more information that is already filed in the Treasury Department. The motion to suspend the rules was negatived—yeas 96, nays 81—not two thirds. After the disposal of some unimportant business. the House ,went into committee of the whole and resunxed the concidera• ti m of the general appropriation hill, ma king provision for the expense of govern ment fir the next six months. 5Mr. Charles .T. Ingersoll moved to amend, by striking $lOO,OOO from the item for the expenses of the Supreme, Circuit and Dis trict Courts of the United States. He ar. gued that there is an unnecessary expendi tore in this branch of the Government. Mr. Fitimote showed amore preferable mode of Correcting the abuso, whereon Mr Ingersoll withdrew his motion. Mr. Aycrigg moved to strike out the fol lowing item: 'For survey of the coast of the United States, including the compen sation of superintendants and assistants,so,- The mover supported his motion on the. alleged ground that Mr. Hassler, tha Sur— veyor is mentally ancrphysically incompe. tent to execute the work. A long discussion arose, in which Mr. Wise vehemently defended Mr. 'Hassler from the charge of incompetency. and ar gued that the work, when completed. will be of incalculable advantages to the coun try. Messrs. Cushing, Holmes, Mallory and others gave their views, after which, at three o'clock, the committee rose, without taking the question, and the House adjour ned.—Bani nore Sun. Going it a little 100 strong.—Gov. Reynoldi of Missouri recommenisiimprisonment for life of Abolitionists who may be convicted of aiding the escape ofalaves froM their welders. MEDICINES DIRECT FROM LOXDOX. r -Tup, , • haseeeelsed.4t.posttive cure for Couills;mai Colde;, JL isiery pleasant to taste, soMeett mi. that c4ll, dren cry for it, after having epee tasted it, eud -are run to buy more otiimeaent of. its speedy . cure of the .worst Coughs or Colds In a .shorptir thae,.thaa any other ,)tedi! -cane nos in use.. The pries:tie within.he reach of apr valiti oats ah , sallis.._loe sari and -a4k-fOr Petvetes tool of Ar4iisiree, at l'atita'..a.watie,ca XioncY 881'0100 . ..... , . , L MAIRRII. INA .B4ILX —Voplat pink, Wards, ivenOver boarding Ohl tlcar9ira. 4160. W4lte o k ..htiards of liarliiit fpnstlic utpd ilfickneee,whee, k artisfor 41,0E9Irkt huokl4!, - tkr# . vi,Ac...,ofvariosis leetrit..ir#4l. :; 4 zekinroiefiri* liw.-Armil„.„-„,..,......._.,..„...,„., :,.....:_ 5...:,_ .., .144135 - C;11114 - 41Sligk, 1 ' iiititiii.ise: :. _,.. . --- - t-,‘, ism to r l ate ...IsesiargliiiatioPec 21st 51kSoots4 to be liollll,the Ma bak . Itiaese,_ ~', '- . ..'-lai*: at palielell l ,;-:„.4..,___ _ laic Ito - Teased at the Ifiaii. - _ ,_6l.4,ne*.partkailar request dm Concert will Dot cant !Matiataitill a o'clock. , . . l'lnNiteDietriet Court of Allegheny County, ._. -:411 No ember Teem,' 1842 Leo Fa. ti a. 544 - . - . 1 uw• it, San:Bak'''. cirriits • And now; to wit, Dee, 1 __ . vs. - 19.1842- . 'Geo. - Wallace. • ' , . , On motion of Mt. McCandless, H. S. Ma -1 c r' ° grave; Bal. appointed auditor to distribute : 'Llt: ' toe proceeds of the Wile in Adisease. . - Prom the Record, A. SUTTON, Pro. ett The Aud tier above named will Attend . at the office of Sta;raw 4 Swot' "itosion 4th street , in the city of Pittsburgh, on.Tuas4ay„ thaillh day of January n ,nitiv. i for the purposes of tie amointment, when and WileMittli-persons interested - are notitied to attend. A: S. MAD-JAW, dec-21-3t, - Auditor. CRANBE RRIES —Just received, 16 bushels Oren herries; for sale by Iwo CRUSE, Dec 20, 42 148 Ltberey at lIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post 4 Office in Pittsburgh, Pa , Dec. 151 h. 1842. Kr -Persons eating for letters on this List,lteill please say they are advertised. A, . . A sselanien ('harles Anderson Rebecca Armstrong Col George Anderson Mary ' Armstrong Col W Anderson John B M August Anderson David 2 Artzt Charles Amos Wm Arthur Wm Alexander G W Applegate 1) W Adams John 2 Anthony Mrs Mary Adams Rev J Anshutz C Adamenn Thomas Atvirews James Adit, Benj Aim ierson Wm Addison Abraham - II Badger Wm Be k Charles Baldwin John Mc Bennet James Bain W Blackburn John Boyle Wm Bishop Miss Elizabeth Bailey Miss Eliztbeth Moss George Bain Wm Black James Buker Miss Angeli.e T Black John • Barker Harriet B ack Bey j M Bailey Mrs Harriet Blair E iz Baxter Saari . Boyd Jam B Bayne Andrew 80, d Samuel Barr M r BOylllo6l II G Bayrd Saml Bounswell Thomas Ba, low J.seph Boobyer Jacob Barlow Mrs B .yes Mary Ann Barnes Win Bougher John Bell Esq B iyarclus Sarah Bell Win Born Robi 2 Buchanan Win Bulger R R Buckly Henry Brogan Miss Ann Burns Sarni Burns Ahx Dori) Capt [Bram Burke Burton Charles - • C. B own Avery B. own Joseph Brawn Rev George 13r own Lewis B orison I. , ,aac Brooks Mrs Nancy Br ea fort David Brooke Ep I Brawdy John Ca r Nancy Carter James Case Sul ivatt 2 Caner James Carnaban Saml Catlin Johtt 2 Cafftnan EJ W Camp Wm Case Arm El ;z1 Campbell StVin Cristo James Charles Isaac Chamber. -1.11‘) Clind.A ick S. , ml Coo bat:gh Win F Cat! B Collin:. Leonard ' Conk G A C'utamons Alcx Din •an Janes Detot .ge rd ward A I ni a e Jairo.s .i) 1•Irs y ty Danl Da , g qir , y Win I) rethlion IVin Dorige Calvin Dotrar , ly Caroline Doolie4 Tho 3 N Dork John Uurathmme Miehl Greo , ge Joon Ddval P. ter Fury J , hn C Eider Elois Edriegmo Mrs Anne Ed. ingtoo Mrs E G Erlwa, d Lncy Emert Nelsen Se Co Everett %V & Co Er nett Mons C Fearis W W FteininkJiihn Fetherrnan Saint Fnriytne Mary :Fe l ows Steph Fubers & Full - Feeling Glace Force David Fergus in Alex Foremen G D Ftetning %Vin r? Freeman Noaman Finley John A Fiancis Evan D Fit zimmons Win k'undatiburgh Sami 2 Flemming NI Fasi ee Eleilor • Flernmiiq Jeremiah Fulton John J Filzgeralit Mr Fuortown James II FlaingartTatriek Gass Miss S.irair•- Graw David Garduer Wm _ Greenough Joseph Geo'ge Mr Greer Mary Gallagher John Gravis Prudence 2 Gantz-Lewis - Gi ier Mathew Galley T M Grove Daal Gallagher J•tho J Graham %Vet Gorman S J ' Graham !gaze .. Gibson Alfred Grahani James Gillfilen J Graham Orlin • . Gorney Wm J Gray James H St Co; Gorden W E Gray Haul L. Gormly Patrick ih , Guynne Mary and Bath . G riffen Ikitry ,-- - G. ePuleares Sand H Ha odium Thomas Hammet John & Jas Hamilton James K.''=•:.- Hardy JAPICEI 2 Hamilton Elizabeth Hatris Geo Hall Agnes Harris Richmond Halt John . Hardcast le John Hall Thomaa ' Harding Holston Hall Mary J Hart S N Huff Geo W Hartwell Mr Haney Jr.hri Hathom Mary HancLin Jonn Basting W H Halley. & O'Brien Haslett John W 2 Hackett Miss Julia Hays Gin ,S Hanna John Heisely Frank 2 Harks David Henderson J K Hiinshrow Michael Heskett John Helm Thomas Hoffey Michl Hersinan Jams Hopper Margt Henry James Horner Jonas W ,Heyberger Sarah Aim Himewell T ~ H erron Jonathan Hoosetwact ,L i D Ilerron Elizabeth Rouse-J-:1} . *lively Miss C Hoobly faint Hinds Jams . Hunter R - ..T Hinds Elizabeth Hkotei John • Higgettbottorn Josiah .Ainnhitst, qeo '-- '. Holland Wm - . :-Jfo'3ll6o &Co li -ohister 11. - nter WM '' Mamas John . - -ifj ' mar Alex S &. Hogan Thompson II ' lair Miss Miry i t Holt Mrs L Al liumptimr, John liatOtia.on Win _ • ilinasciWar i vi . ;iiiiiiikorll3lsmas • .. = • ..i. 3 , .--, , - ~. i i',l ~; t t i' ::...40 - `?: - :;'..t iiwin R •,;-' ._.' ' -hilben.lti,,johif ..... •••••• -_--- Coats James Corns ins:.ph Clapp Ralph Cli•mmer Snsin Cline John Connely Margaret Coin W fI I 1 Conner Dahl '41,1 Conwayßoht • (lowly A Conytigharn John 0 Crosby Marten 14,itiew Creipten Jiis A • Ci osdy Mis S,lder C Cliniiingliatn John CtifilMingS S S Colbe.r.cdt Jo.,iah D. Darby Jam , . Dav:dson Davi.ison A rolreW Div Even D •vis Eliz%liech D T toes Da , is Itt,bt Daly l'e•ence Dexter May Iseelt2 Dunn J..tnn Dill.)rd Win Demoming El W Deverao John Durkee Jacob Duff Wm Duoseth James E. E4er James ans David Ewalt Jane Evnns John W Evans Margaret Ewalt :Jacob E‘at:s %V.n SEE Irein Jikristir Jackson Saint Jackson Thomas Jack Wm Jackson_ P L Jacksrin Jonathan Jackman - Miss Susan Justus • Evelhte M Donee Sarah Keller John 11 44 14 9 Mini Harriet, Kennedy James Keiniaiiii Paick Kencisii Thomas j Kerry & Crane Kerr Rev J P 2 Kerr Charles Kinnedy. Tames Kelly Harrier Kerr Sidney Kerr J M LiffentrJobn LaffertY Dant Lambert P J Like Mary Litlime,. limes Lane Denis Lathrop Hagen Larimer Lyden Langston Mrs Lee A P Lewis Abraham Lewis Wm Louis Fancy 2 Lewis Orange R Lennaro W Marks Gen Wm 2 Mar lett Wallace Matthews Win Mayo Wm If M (omen ux A L Maratta Fd] Marts John Mans Rota Matheys Charlt s S Ma•hews James May John J Marten Wm Meredith W C Miles James Miles John Miller & Coleara Miller John Mcßride T G McCartney James McCanty C McClure James McCabe firritarl McCabe James McCaskey May MrClure Mrs Beulah McCoy Patrick McCowan Jas McCurdy Joseph McCutchen Robt R M ^Ctrdy Robt McCoginci James 'McCraw Sdml Iy Sarni _ g John nceCharies 'Acing James IV' Meti.anv E Mclntosh David J McEilroy Thos S MeCitisty MrKey Thomas McKee n Nell J Nell John Neirt t & Co Na): Joseph Mcl-aughlwi MeLat , gl.ln, Jane N1.,-Lane Martha Nicf. y Anifrew Atithisky. Orr Jo , epi) O'h•+rue 0 O'Dotili.ll James Ody M. A Paxton John P orn ohs - PanHine J AMPS I'6 id wi ItPti . Pane , ,on : A ii-f , PW I' , ver .1.4 ' Patter-on Jit- , \V P, , ,z.! f Pali ers o.' Mies Cat o!in, 2Plirli , Ire G Pale.s ,, n John I' OtO Illittl AO Pent f ridi.k 1-• P..nsG , rl Penton Let Prtnsmancla PCJPrs Win Pqre,.harr JO Peters L.ver Perkins .101 Raffe , tv Michl Ryan H Ray James C Rhoads Elizabeth • - - • - Reis Geerge • R,,bmsoll Jahn F ReYnolds Ruth /AO 6 CAW R ,, tan t en Hui a ft,yitoi•ts R.k,,tstmCsV• Rino'da Geo Reed LiEly It i•t )lad Reed Svel B Riddle Jane R , i ,c e Win E Reed henry R..ed Alta ft,dalt J her Robe is 11°b1 Reed Isabella Rid,lleEliu bdi Reed J MlYue Sal - MOSE Richard Stamp Clll6ol Sampson John SirfnAt Stewart 3f4 Battles John Stewart Jots Scott Sarah E' len g t ererona L al Scott A J <3ln IP: Scott Graham Streets an; , Scrnap George and MichlSiergenolo rlaisi!. Sewall Samuel D StehhiClu Seeley C C Stub's llAt Seville John Smith Beriv4/, Seitz Freark Seal Miull/rfl Shaw Sarah Jane Smith igrli g e iltil A B Snorer Dail hepp *i..,:. Shirk Morgan S„ year 64 , 6 1 .. J Short Capt A Spear Holli l .!:' Shultz Miss Mary Anne SpeuidiegiorC4 Shit F/Odra Ann &ark F SrttifthtiVames Smith le 7 : „Sil*blll-- Smithy .° .ZllO-Nalley Smith Pia ma 9 smidooo--- ;Siinpsoit Jerome ....4moti !Skillets Win ' Smith TlOO 'Small James Smith /AD WO Smullett Patrick . Smith Suydam Capt Stinderkury S 2 T Taylor James ; Thra4417:f4,1 Taylor Miss Sarah Ann 2T.ail ttr -Tally W 4ll N 3 ; Tr0k...7 •-•;,' Thayer Horace Torec ".. Thomson it & J ; mu tt • Thomas David T0131.,7,,S Thomas Semi N , Tylll''"` ` Tipper Thos Nance Robs Vol; Chao L Walker Mrs Jane Wallace George 'Wagoner D • IVaineivloo Wall Antes -Walket W.m I:Dmi- -G , - 7 . Warl•aaThanas We 00 O u ' 0 Ward Weaamal w„ t Genre il Ward Rev Sano' ~,i od emes ....) White, tha ;: t l ilso u a , Ai Whiliktatirtil w i l o tis,, , I White liir o Pti • a pm Wilson :,, Wi itaPeaeaar C vimita g 00 3 ! Ve!illiaena..Watter ‘ , 1 • • r icHkunot A"- Y • o e nt• • _Le Or l or ,Rec bi• Yotiog Henry Young. Lewis Young Steal I"? YIi"gAARP h ever ~6t 1 J O JOI Won I Jah os ,„ D lisp ob lanil et . ieFDr ; )_. D, JON, K 6.1... J 01144 W -- "at 4A, The Kaisers. excellent vocalists , give t this evening, at Concert rifalled performances w ill tive by the assistance of so , p li e hed musical amateurs,-w them on .the Piano.- They w e the summer costume of the , rbei bee heretofore been fkame ces,in the winter ga ,et z majt me, they will have a e y will go from here to S \ID citizens of thee plessed with the porter o i lers, and we commend t • e c of our friends in both pla K li i , l et: j A a m: King g e t Kirk Neil Ae v y b .nit -, RO6 l G ib " r , is.ni t k m „,, Kiq j l" . l .. lii . uk Ri chd .. , Ku% IA Lthe i , / , / LolitiNt Lver t ,7 , Lynch :N I Lynch N ib LOt g Loa M % Loug 1," 11 Lee 6 , 0 „r - Lenadho ftstraas Presents sr. vart looked in to our frie sty st O on Market st. y surprised at the various vie assortment of goods o unter anii. shelves laze ded. In the Toy Dep fly, be has an amount h will entirely delight on of our population; w .opts can find useful or hat will suit all fancies. 'sleet taste will find gra eager's diversified colic. Monrg. tirii6 Move tele Moore Joe Moore Moore D _ Moor.. Chti m lurdinic Ar t Mu f oc i 1 04 iltu,ick Wm Mann Hnig4 Manche H Moreland M g Murton A D A Murry ha C Morgan M i h t Itiorganlß Moogoony :ra• Rams's—You will Oa on in your valuable paper: •uld,mentido that the friends be put 'down in the West of J. Willock Pipela . cr. & aster. ljnow speak the s. of the Ward. You wil all fore meeting to be held vern, corner of Ferry and Saturday evening, at half ',urpose of nominating a :pored by the friendsof is expected. I word• - •rled that would be acre Select Council. John Nielintsim. Common Council. Reece C. Townse Wm. Morrison, Rat. S llers, S., J. Moreland,_ Jas. T. kinenid. MAN Merlel64S N A IlcCl6tio kr* McGrnotrib m ;, 31r6 /As qt,f ler Mai ‘l , t, Mcivraekk NI eltry WA eirilki Met McCin. Nislt mcnemni'm McDonali Ate m McKee Cbailie NlrKalch Hi McKe Icy MbKi vie W • Mclinhani McKinley Mch it Gal McKee lienh - N rinaiil Niii iiihrand GT tio, c j M c Lond C 1 NV41.11110 lin; r 711cNkr art 2 Mr. Hick will le. tore in t' corner of St Clair and Liht ,g, when he int rids giving practical views for go ng in to commence ut 7. Suction siGNEEs , A AT A Vriday morning nuvt nt 10 ,1 1 ,-ior •str, par money--I he tororr :zr ucteuirarerl Sonnets, Saks and and •1 oust. Mark a... 1 e 0. Oltver owp,,s TA: Owens *A r.lnine Fn.hinnauic Stytc , - ves--^.10,1r,0111 WI: , aod Fq„l.li:.rn.:-- mhd assortment IVci-k.d —Ft7d. —Plain Black I:fit'd ‘14,0:11 nn e t her r kat'. able lim,. 'ack arid Whitej Worsted and gallins9ed and B;.1 :a:siateres. Canlielt. Check“. ,(.01,ether wit it icvariely of oh The goods ollll.he ready 1, •this Stoe`c hnin% tare and II worthy the attention of des t. .1. B. G Ron! harlit lax Rarer J ohe Root P. , ' Vie 12n-k .Wl3, tie,,day morning next at 10 a ment of Dry Goods. MOLASSES.. -lock P. M. 50 bbls. Molasses - J. B. Segold this Morning :it 10 • Ws commercial suction room miscellaneous rot of Dry Go former purchaSers.--Consisti IMck as Blankcls, Flannels, airy, kr,. 1.2 o'clock P. M. s, Bedsteads and other Parnitt tsburgh inanufactured Piough: , Its, new and second hand; • daze and Rarness, with a v.t. R. A. BAI 1, Dee. 19, 184 IFF'S SALAL—WiII be sold ye?, Sheriff, at Bausma Booms, No. 110 Wood st. on 10a'eloek 4. M. the entire leafs, Store, .eonsisn log in ne Broad Cloths. Beaver:lnd Pi Saltines and Ve,:ting,s. • Breen Coats. • Over-Coats. Frock Coals. Rad Saltinet Panfaloons and ra ra n w d e Ermer Vesi Shirrs n Lag and Pongee RAU itra. ' Padding, and Brown Rot land and Brown Moslins.- ! ri A. ni ß min Au IV or IVilkios WintErg 521 10 i, o' ns° - Viidoel iv gill Div wirotEs " 'T- Ceetaid esuirtseent _ aAd To _base inei been r POOleilla fait the tienei. A 'Rails. with s general a • Pine. T. ghlete sisigendid '' , 4%,oyoky. tine an h A va a • R SMI 1:1233 l+f „tat ThIAS AND NE RESEI 110. 1.08 IVIIiRKET ' eft", Sign of the