• - y*uYobewma off `: the'. end. respects . eriftirtutratii_-Wife, :and one - -,serve-Orltorke. •••• • e1en.,..4140ir•• cosi-Am a... fitatoiine Or, belestr - said ..• . • d . man, it t ed:ietifst :.dozen -, Words into •• - - 1.44 ~,tru..t. a hetesked :him, and may he , depend - on It.. '11.0.1. may, as theree a God above ale.— 'trlfia. -eight! He pied on at a rapid pace; When Ellen:eetered his aunt's humble LOdher had jest risen from xs knees Devotion, or piety if you will, ii j it(ieljk Many - Cartes, though undirected V)tririviledge„titay be frequently found a usong the peaSaet(y 'associated with oh thatiWeuld appear to have but little :Onitetiodwith it.. When he saw her he . *OOOO with adreethinglike disappoint eeent:-_ .1 ::::01 : 14-$11en.-dear,.why did you come? I v4buldrath r you hadn't crossed me now, 4arllngi His manner was marked by the same :-• eelanclioly, sedateness which we have al .-ready.'described. • He knew the position • stood, and did not attempt to, *reieise What-he felt. His appatent de- Vteisien, lckyer, had a dreadful effect .00M.El1en, who sat down on a stool, and Alikemibiek the hood of her cloak; but the -.•o.ol:iilitCeda little circular arm chair for -liii4temeWlrat nearer the ft - e. She dm:li 'sheik, tibia:Manner that argued something 'like,' incoherence., which occasioned o'.- . Rieke to glance at. her more earnestly.— TrOtarted, on observing the wild lustre of biOyei,aad the wo•begone paleness of her 4heek.'- Eden, said he, how.-.is this'? Has any thing frightened youl Merciful mother, , twit, 4aok at her! The distracted girl sank before him on her kneel', locked her hands together. and eyes sparkled with an unsettled exchimed: -Iblinl—John!—Lamh Laudher Oge— `forgive me, before you die! I have murder , . edyeti ',,Ellen, love, Ellen— .you forgive, mel do youl Your tdrxrd is upon me, Latish Laudher Oge! traaverss above! Aunt she's turned! Do IV forgive uyou, my heart's own treasure? Ifni did:you ever offend me, my darling? YOU 'know you never did. But if you -eVer did, my own Ellen, I do forgive you. .But Lmurdered you—and that was be . eititinioY brother said he would do it—an' 'rgert• afraid, John,—that he might do .yna harth, an' afraid to tell you too—an'— artso` you promise me you wont fight Elbe Dead. Boxer' Thank God! thank God! them your blood will not be upon me. 'Aunt, ihei's lost, he exclaimed, the brain of my colleeut .difaas is turned! l 'irfibr y won't you save me from the Dead iltborli There's nobody able to do it but yov;Ltuili Laudher Oge! _ ' Aunt..tuntr - dirgirl's destroyed, said Juts; rt heart's broke! Ellen! - to-morrow, john—to-morrow—sure 1n:0. Won't fight him to morrow) If you do —ityottab -.he'll kill you—an't was I that O'itorke had not thought of raising her frcim ibe t poslure in which she addressed hinwsoteernpletely had he been overcome by,it!e frantic vehemence of her manner.— Re now snatdbed her up, and placed her in the little.arm chair alluded to, but she had aciteelf been seated in it, when her hands beitinte clenched, her head sank, and the heavy Ithrthen of her sorrows was forgot- ten in a long fit of insensibility. famish. Laudher's distraction and alarm prevented him from rendering her much as 'sistanee; butthe aunt was more cool, and succeeded, with considerable difficulty, in 'restoring her to life. The tears burst in thick eh:towers from her eve lids., she drew itteibreath vehemently and rapidly, and. af ter tenting wildly around her, indulged in that nolaial grief which relieves the heart by - ;eari. 100-short time she became corn• pos s er4 and was Sider to talk collectedly and ;catkin - ally. , Thils.'intleed; was the severest 'trial tha t Lamh 'mother had yet sustained. With all %ha fOrce of an affection as strong as it -wastditlinterested, she urged him to re,lit mnistihis.:iletermination to meet the Dead Motor:onOteiftgiowing day: John sooth • itd iterPihitther, and even bantered her, as a ceirerdly girl, unworthy of being the sig. ter iof Meehaul Neil, but to her, as to all mho tati attemptertto change his purpose, 'lre ;Was. itetnovesble. No -the sense of • 'lris&talica had sunk to deeply into literisVand She random illusions, just made I l yine c trheraelf, to the Dea Boxer's vil lainry;hut the more inflamed his resentment sgsinst him. On finding; his rearllutim irrevocable, she - cithirounicated to him_ in a whisper the mess* Which the, stran ger hid sent him. Laratattdher, after having heard it, rais: •ed hiri arm 'rapidly, and his ere 'gleamed witirtaithithing the &intuition bra man whit-his-discovered a great secret that he ihrrdlialifintertsedy anxious to learn. Ellen vould'hOw tletity n'S longer, and their agar stiriltifl.fieMbled-tthat of persons who never oxptkielfto'meit IfLamit leaudher stouliNtthis mot; ent have alfectea •a show *. of oliteledniss, in snite 'of Ellen - a depress ion given - lrer swat relief. Stiavitihexpart-, their parting ,was a scene of afirni.atit'dieress,*hich no ileserigtien eau eh; , was-sorrowful linsi wedeil / fOr neitlietfelt certain that - they eroalWivni - lieltAld , oath 'otlyAr in life again. -e To bi Continued. Se }fit 141n)J4ili,y6f England. have centriti "A*DlV, 0109 44 10 0 rfut. for .01 , 1 relief o .itnd neeeseitnue peer in the'vd- Pitellloldifarnkif. f*, l -1 44 40 PctliteAlciii***4o l ¥§z. tt o 0111. f'Je4 TsinV .. Bal* - 090 :14 - ffiaarat ,: 7 44 - 1101NiNG.T4T, 1 - 111, ritita.trs K arc a. Narrow' Axe comerous :FRIDAY. ; DJ csmaeit 30,i SO Se ,Pipit page. Hen. ,W. W. trine. We have been remiss inidoing justice to the liberal conduct of this gentleman, in re. lati.in to Gen. Jackson's fine. When the question came up as to the dielpotitiott to be made of that portion of the Preirident's MeSsage, which; urged. restitution, Co - the old Hero, Mr. Irwin moved its reference to the Committee of the whole on the state of the Union. The effect of this motion would , have been to hastep action upon the subject,l and accomplish an Act of justice which, perhaps,fif delayed for a few short months, will be done too late '.to soothe the injured feelings of the aid general, whose health arows more precarious,as his years increase. The ultra tohigs, however, whose malevo. lence towards Gen. Jackson, to tine nor circumstance can subdue or soften. defeated Mr. Irwin's motion. Mr. Irwin deserves great credit for hissoanly and liberal course, which will be properly appreciated by those who rrgard that fine as a stain upon our annals. Connor and Mrs. Sefton ere doing a fine business at New Orleans, It is time their luck sitotO have a change,. fur since leaving this, city, a series of unsmtunate accidents•have attended their progress, in. eluding some two or three *hair breadth 'stapes by ftiod and snags,' in the Missis sippi. Cutting the World in Two. The Canal Company, says the N. Y. Aurora, charterei by the goverment of New Grenada, have commenced excavat ing their big ditch through the Isthmus of Panama, and io a few years our whale ships, instead of rounding Cape Horn, will pre from ocean to ocean, through the Mountains which Pizarro and his followers found such difficulty in climbing over.— The line•of the canal, however, fcillows a less rugged route - than they did. The country through which it passes has a meat elevation of only thirty.seven feet a bove the level of the sea at high tide. The entire length of the canal will be a bout fortyrnine miles, of which twelve and a half miles only will be excavated, the river Chagres and Grande supplying the necessary navigation for the remainder of the distance. There will be a sufficient depth - of water fur WO . of - fourtnen hun dred tons. It is supposed tlpterffithin five years the tvre continents will be divorced and every . thing prepared for celebrating the nuptials between the two oceans. M. J. Alexander. The Phila. Times of the 26th says, that Alex ander would probably receive his sentence the next day. Judge Barton wished to give him four, Judge Conrad two yearsin the Penitentiary. is difference has occasioned the delai. Two weeks ago we saw a poor, friendless fglow, (by the.bye be had one of the most romaUtie heads we ever saw—it wonderfully resembled the stolen. did head of Dubufe.s Adam) tried, convicted and sent to-prison for two years, all in twelve minutes. But of course, Justice cannot b.: so eXpeditious when an individual is concerned with such re spectable associations as those of NI. 4. Alexander. Our friends of the Chronicle will be much dis appointed if Alexander's "rich and influential re. lotions" should fail in their efforts td convince Gov. Porter that one so respectable shotild not be punished- for committing murdcr. Extracts from the Message of the president - of Terns. The Texan Congress convened at Washington on the Ist inst., and President Houston deliyered his Message in person.. The , foliowing_ extracts is all that we deem in any way ititereiting. t•Our foreign relations have undergone no ma terial change sitvce the last Executive cornmunica. Lion to the Honorable Congress, with the atter,. tion of the exchange acetification of the treaties with Great Britain. - No information his `been te emed in relation tothe mediation. of that Power between Texas end Nerrico. ivb,twey er, that; before the aitijo" urnment of Thelirnaent her siun, it Will be in the power oldie Executfve to submit to the. Honorable Congress important in formation embracing that snbject," e * • *. ' • • "Aitheurzb we have an enemy upon Our frontier, and aro not in a alitiatiort to retaliate in such a manner. as oar disposition would Arge us to do, and carry war intotheir territory; yetlif,our resour ces are carefully economised and properly em. plover,. we can render their predatOry warfare - hirniless." a; • - * • -a s tr- • "For the want of memo every 0001)1e:embar rassment has - has been presented to the adininiw tr al . ,Teise, in teeth, presents -an; arounttly i k the hiwory of nations for no nottutrYltas eve. ex isted without a currency, nor has any government been administered without means" Suicide. A stranger,who,a‘tpeareil to be 'Mamie, and had attracted 'i general offal:160 on •eootint• - 0r114 .. strange eontfujt, committed suicide in New Or leans on the Id+ inst. hy thooting himself -with a pistol. then found, the pistoT with whhilt be" hod .contli ittod ;the deed: was still in his bawl * and there was, a 'dole ort4nitif fior inebee in eir t eum• fal'Octe inliefitlit I,ettflae• rtcic fliffteh hi. Wigged i braittisrinFusied. ; Mut ball iwiased- - entseely thro ihi* bead; etcl-Alel. l %ctli ulestlinse*lf lectecti4 'fleeces . o.loilleif-': e"lwr r 3 'mash-**'* - 1 4 *" 4111_ dietcfP#;o o *:::4.4 4 ,:,fit e-:- .„1J 40( 44 1 cgrg4l 7 4 z- f.ff* -,, , • ,-, • . - - ' - -, .. -;......, ,_ ~,...',-, ill; -; _.2.1 :,-,„ "R' .~, tbat -746,1,VAliptrAleatr!rtr:-!,-in, obkautaii,ll., loci &kn44,46i iipm*Putation -on-ther-stati tinder ths4itle4oThe:ttiiiitirted lottietr- • ' !Cis - said thatthe martttrietizreis of Niittlithant : and-Derby.Reiland, ate endeaatring to-bring out coats and trunsers. - wore* in thefranteottrd`, that they ate sanguine of uttintatelyiccomptish log their purpose The Legislator° of Moyland soya the - Balt. Son of the, 26.contipaces Hi - annual sesaion- at, An- naopolis tn:day, and .a targemumber of the mom.. Hers have already gone on. Ahoy soittivete vfin • terestswill come before the legislature, but the enmm . iinding subject is the preacift condition of the finances of the state. A S. Senator is to be elected. Two convict negroes at Baton Rogue, La., showing a disposition to escape on the 10th inst., stem instantly shot dead. Another slave met the same fate for raising his spade at .his master. ..04 the tate passage of the Brittania . from Liv erpool, as Gala; Hewitt was standing near the wheel, the steamer -was struck by a tremendms sea which stove in her wheel.house and bulwarks. Capt._Hewitt, inendeavoring to grasp the miz zen rigging, missed, his hold and was carried, by the force of the'sea over the stern of t h e ship; most providentially he seized hold , of the iron railing at the stern of the boat, which siaved his being washed overboard and almost Miiiikulously saved his life, but not without someritivembruises. . On Tuesday the 20tkirot,here , weft fir een Anitiriitiliighe from the cottripiiin the streets a Raehiitee; The Who have applied for the benefit of iluilniniiittpt law in Massachasetts, is 2,202. In ; „tTare lianipshire, says tha,Newport Argu4 and Spectator;the number amounts to nearly 1,500. In Connecticut the number-has leached 1,340 "The Boston Despatch says that wooden pave ments, when well greased, make capital sleigh• In election titres you may hear of a man "fil. ling the public eye," but see him in a tavern near the polls, and you will fancy_ that he is rather fl. ling the public mouth. A party is about to be formed down east, who are opposed to the extreme principles and pro. ceedings of both parties. They call themselves the Anti-^ClamwMeeting-and-Cruelty—to-Coon.. Preventing Socibty. Sudden Deatk.--The AL►ngdon Virginiantof the 17th says: 'Departed this life, on !rues(ltty. evening last, at the residence of Mt. 61:'-.Garner; in this place, Mr. Peter Dye rley, aged about ds. years. Mr. D. was a resident of Roanoke county, in this State, and arrives here on Ito ►day even ing, in fine health and spirits. He ate an onus_ Wally hoatty supper some 15 minutes bei`ore hi s death, and was whiling away a social hour with iend, when he fellbaelo.iu bis chair and expired without a struggle. flaw true is it, th tt in th e midst of life we arcvin death" Death-of Gen. Evans.—=he, Indiana States.. than of the 17th says: "We-Pun that Gen R. M. Evans, an old resident, and one of the first set. tiers of Evansville: died on Wednesday afternoon last; aged about 58 yearn. Ai*. Adams is in Louisville. Suicide.—The Si. Louis Republican of the 14th says. "A man, supposed Li be an Irishman, and a sailor, having pricked on arms the. T. W. M. C. committed suie'Re last week, by . t.itting the arteries of both arms. The body was found in en untenanted house, about two miles f rom Alton." _ - The "Texicane."—ltis said that they have twa rows of teeth and tails like a monkey. A yonig woman never.looks ro pretty as when she has on her check apron making warm b cuits for supper.. Quite Mits.—Mr. Clay is becoming decidedly pt,lite; he"tiays, "I have conceded• to our oppo. vents the term Democrat, out of mereßoliteness." That is very nice of Mr. Clay. An eastern.paiper says that Canada seems des , lined to.hethe grave orDritish Governors. They dori't thrive when transplanted. The. Duke of Richmond wail bitten to death, bye Canadian fox or mad dog. Lord Sydenhatn was kicked out of Creation by a Canadian . horse or mule. Lord Durham returned to England with a broken con. siltation and broken beart:-:-.linp,ered a fewmonthe —and left his tides and coal mines •to a little child. Lortilialhouse frequently dee'ared that a Canada winter had done more to undermine his constitution, than even the Eat Lydia. De is dead. Sir Charles-Bigot, formerly minister from' London at Washington; holds the,reins pf-pediel. in Canada just now—and he, loo t is about - to , iluit his hold. - At the Us t i adviees his decease *aa: daily expected. . - ' The London pipre mention that Mr: and Mrs' Pierce Butler return to ,the Unite 3 State, in the spring, being now• detained-by the ill health'of Mr. Kimble, whose late e*hr inierit. in the menl. agetnerit4dinient Garden Theatre reanlted .stroualy,aelike knowing' ones thifitkistit w and infect anhete enterpriseegenerall.,y do now. a.daye. Direct TaFatiozi it Otorgin.--Mbe seawall. iirised by direct tazati4 in the Stiiie of .Georgis, . , lii-1tp9,000.' We observe ',bet tire ten - on '-slaveir , t _ t 16,-?1 cent, eacis on free ne g r ooaU each , - The , - tea on first quality Jaiad is-1 cent, 24,7 mills per acre; on second quality 7 12'pritle pip' sere. A.- A Tyler pE%per has been stacked , in vertTalltlearrs called the "Ifupieblicart'' ea w . -When we have no paper utonefi woven§ have en abu fence of oPecte. Tbesseallalr BO 1 11 = 11 1 ifrought upWards of it minks of Mrt lbtert 14 1 4#11 - -New** 07^'°"'r7; Alt ver1101:- • Gig - ti ' • fne itrovideatial Escape. r Mi. - - 4 "Z , StM *ga - ;CA iat wicks tiir the P ita lams-draw eit )111 birds called Miiciei utU icit s ch efleir eiirrr thbi - rr ' * ".es * ndi gn"l ikte " 4116 - triinkt look out: ° t Ore ,piggies etnxini!, in 200 ; yettP, curtail tinted 920 Miles)) tanakEngland; ih . 70 - years, 2752 utileti; and , the t7glifr4 States, in yeara:lsoo voiles, of which 900:ire:id Tennvivaitia. Begging'On hdrsatiaelt is not do navel- an. idea as some suppose, In some parts of South Amer ica, where horsed are plenty, you will see an old Spaniard on hOrs n ebaek reaching his,hat to an old ragged-sailor. • A Tale of Horror—the War_ in China.—An English officer, writing to his friend in England, from Cluing Keang-foo, says: "I never saw such loan of and Property as took pla,ce here; we lost officers and men enough., but it is impossible even to compute the loss nf the Chinese, for w - ken they found They could stand' it'd longer against us , they out the throats of their wives and children, or drove them into wells or ponds, and they 'de stroyed themselves. In many houses there were fmm eight to twelve dead bodies, ond I myself have seen a dozen women, and children drowning themselves in small pond the day' Wier the fight. The whole of the city and suburbs are a-mass of ruins—whole streets have been burnt down.l' _ A Demoeratiepaper ii Greerwic:h-, N. Y.< hae cane wit &a. Silas Wright fot the Presidency. 4 , Gov. Bouck.will have a hot time of it with the office hunters. They already besot him in le gions. The Aurora says, we know of at I ast ten individuals who fire pure of being appointed potash inspector ander Gov. Beech. Wholesome Advice. —Never bori•ow the first red cent, while web two strong hands you have strength to earn a dollar. We dvn't know as tho giving of this ndiiice' Oil amount to mu.ih. for pr(tty nearly every body' iB obliged to follow- it just about now. Who has a red cent to lend? [N. Y. Aurora; Or, Who has_ a job to be done, that those who have - "two stionichands" may "earn a dollar." The M 01112071: Temple.—This spaeioas edifice has been completed. Its cost will be &beta $2OO - Joe Smith is now erecting another building; on a like scale of cost and splendor, as a public hotel, to bp callpd the "Nauvoo House." The scathing expositonorhis knavish impostures seems to:have very little effect upon his' success. Dr. Hamm Iris drawn up for the Medical Jour nal the singular case of a man whose nose, in 'e'onsegnence of drinking, was changed from Gre• to **.tioi are. thirteen daily papers in Boston. 1-111cre are over thirty thousand Methodisti in Tennessee. Madame Celeste was to make her first appear ance at the Haymaker Th-ntre, London, on the , 7th inst. N. P. Willis is agu;n to resume the edi;,Oria chair ethe "Brother Jonathan." KTA eopy„Of the 141: -- 0. Cresent.City.Tattnd its 'way tomien - tee yesterday, and we ,e / ounterid no legs than six "good things" in Vas -original, which we thinkread very Much Se old acquain tanc a. Is this the way some editors acquire their reputation for being. fuhny? ilt would seem so. More Humbug.—Soi fickle-head has pub , dished a pl. n for a St.. .k in the Ohio States man. He says: "My/plan is a State Bank, to be located in Colurnhui, with a. capital of ten mil lions, and In issue' any amount of paper (Teemed necessary." This is sufficient. We wonder that Mr. Medary would permit such a driveller as a "Practical Banker" to disgrace his columns. The true system, and only Democratic system of Banking is that laid down by Gen. Jackson in his letter to Moses Dawson. A Chinese Ambassador to Ettgiond.—Thete is 'an important announcement in the supplement to the Canton Gazette, that en officer of high rank from the Court of Pekin is immediately to set out to represent his Sovereign at the court of St The presence of the Chinese Ambassador, at the first drawing roan next Benne t would, indeed, cre ate a sensatioit.. ._ , • ' ' Harrisburg C'''. -z..!;.-_14.'.2 ::: c- i• asitats : - = , 7=,' , 7 -- , -. r.; 1843. ' GENTLEaralv—You;i 4 ,* the anec dote , .;-- of the school boy viltB c,ould not spell his lesson, because he_ could not get the hang of the new school house, lam just now a little like him— as soon however as I can get the hang of this capital, with the good and bad things engendered , in it du ring a Session of the Legislature, I may he_ able to give you some news to interest you. At this time all is expectation and , conjectute. ;,_The borers are ready with 'their auzeraas yet there are but few ob jects to operate up„,A few membery have arrived, and th e' a y they are drilled is a caution to all sinners. Senator Pen. , nimaaarrived onSUurday. He is*centsid.i ared the Alpha and Omega of the - Legis-,,' laturethejfirst t-3-arrive-at the commence- . :meat, and the hist' to depart at theclose,l -of a _selpiion• ' - ' 1 The contest for Speaker of the4tontre, as far as I can learn, will lie between Mr. Elwell and Mi. Elittestt. The lortneil seems the most prominent. They trel both'good map. - _ , i fer Clerk; Maj. Audi ews and - Jacob* ler, are the candidates. ' , have no doubt of the election of the - former. T o p s et ,t, geant-at-ArmS, Door keepers; Etc & - c” ,o f` Rlotia4 lt ' . both. , s, ere are .appltcants "t • as- Macke tiei.'" ii - _., . : . , eurx.' let . John 3 . :lliPalteir;tiltdt 4seti tool t lt. ..-‘,ka4k; ar*-tka; - - , croldidatitelettAil 40440 .1 ` ' ... -- *"lllteljr, 4 410*4 f.' ' Abilteckl,p , vt ~ - v -1:4„::,.6,;. t --,,,, to a4t-42.5-ii;-7,- , c ,.. .:; -;. , ,.. 1 , 7 ~ ~,z;~a=~, ~~'~-~:~ 1. • - the • "4 ! :at r4p lon mum " '' c a t ittion 0 .: 111 twitweeri io,l a cid Quebec by_ tbeCtreat Navigation Company, 'Awe object will be torttrt the Great %yeet.. ern oa the projecte4,4o4ol o *, eo Bowl .116 ' Ab mammoth -iron s teamer Great iltt • Ain, is AoisherhAr r i ready to- commence her trips beveieen goiland,_aodoff. 'fork. d to En A London Paper says-that the diteetors of the Great Weetern=SteaMehip Company 'have presented a memorial to the lord? and treaeury for assistance, Gale on the Lakes. --The late gale on the Lakes did considerable damage. Fourteen vessels in all were driven ashore on Lake Erie, an wtecked. The Erie Canal from Rochester to Buffalo is complelely closed by snow and ice, the depth of snow being 8 or 10 inchas; The steamers Great . Western and Wis. consin, both due at Buffalo on Thursday, had not arrived on Saturday morning, and nOthino had been heard of there. • Moral Reforin in New Orleans.— Mr, Caldwell has declined opening his Theatre on Sunday evenings, as was the custom heretoforp. SOUTH (2.1) WARD' MElliTllslG. At a meeting of the Democratic Reptib keen citizens of the south (2d.) warn of the city of Pittsburgh,held at Daffy's..lon,,r , room on Wednesday evening, the 28sh December 1842. The meeting was called to order by Capt. Birmingham, who pro posed ROBERT QUIGLEY, Esq., as chair , . man, and H K !hustings as yeetetary't, which was agreed to. On motion of Mr. W. Alexander/ , b.• meeting went into a selection of th7differ ent candidates to be supported at the en suing municipal elections; and the choice of delegates to represent the said ward in the ensuing convention': which re sulted in the choice of the fOliowing gPn tlemen, viz: —For Select/ Council, John Anderson. 3 years.—S4nuel . Snowden, year.—For . Common Counc'il,—Jarnes S. Hoon, Thomas Orrin New ton, Henry S. Mag'raw. Robert Qu igley. Judgr of Electip'n.—George Alexander. Inspector.—Jayhes D. Thornburgh.—ils sensor, . Thoinas McKeown. Stsistant .Bssessors,4John Fox, 'George Vande grift.—Sehool Directors.—Jesse Caroth ers,'..jobn C. Da vitt.—Co astable.—John Herririg.—Delegates—GeorgeAlexander, Joh% Fox, John Smith, John Irwin, Jo se, h Oliver, who were instructed to sup. ort Capp. John Birmingham for the office of Mayor. On inotion„rhe following gentlemen were , appointed by the chair for the purpose of filling any vacancies that may occur in the hiregoing tickets. viz: Messrs. Thomas Dickson, Wm. Alexander,Wrn.H. Smith, E. H. Heastings and John „C. Davitt. On rnotion.Resolved, that the pyonee.l - be published in all the Democratic , I papers of the city. After which, the meeting Adjourned. ROBERT QUIGLEY, Chairman. E. H. 'Lasting's. Secr'y What is tftat which has but two quarters. Pete says that if hustles have not servecl to 'point out a moral.' they hare certainly been made 4o 'adorn a tale.' Wise men sometimes miss the mark, and Foote. sometimes hit it. Marriage is like a mouse trap—once get in and you are cau-iht, without the least prospect of recoverimg you: liberty. She that is the rmist amiable, intelligent and virtuous, is the most beautiful in the eyes of the discerning. The enjoyment of her love is the most valuable of all earthly - Rassion.. Tonie down from that building, you in fernal rascal, and I'll knock your head off!' 'You will, will your 'Yes you scoundrel, I will!' , Then, I rather calculate, ttpun the whole, I shan't came dawn.' Why area pair of boots that have under gone repairs like dead meni Because they are mended!—(men dead.) - Woman's love is a beautiful flower, that purifies by its sweet fragrance the tainted air of matt's existence. Alvvays distrust the sincerity of hint who is profuse in promie, and seems over anx ious to please. Thp Boston" Post thinks a 6ustle .not one of the realities`of life:but 'only a matter of form. Why is a dance like beer? 'Ansi Because It is made up of hops. The Philadelphia Spirit or the Times says he , is eboundio no piaster.' When id he , agr:444 B ,time;4oll+ow4—Xj.dtgrora. PizltKa • have iiery; 004 teeth., 'Reason— they are very used. MI hut be. itubitigus of 'ah, early fame:it is apt to Shrivel arid-drop ander the :tree. There is a boy in the wetitern. Oert of the state, who is growing so first that hie! shadow can't keep up With him: There i - s• a man in New orleans , - worthless that his shadow refuses to keep company with Flattery is often a ipecieT of. barter. Each party flatters the other, in`hopc of be ing flattered ir. return:, fj- 'Speaking t a sw el l beaded yiuit fiurl a great penchanl for wl l ll - 4i3liti,t,t . 1 0 618 1, C 4l- ainuatti litteinge try444:::*.iii(NOW' one morning with his, brains litjessc4lo.l4erdicit tbe iv r y --! Died.pfalavit-iptiaftittilitaibilty COD ree.,,, , ,-- ofib4V/cpionesieq4lolo - v‘ • Squibs of , all Kiddy _ . u m p it staiett-thnt-th, law" mole the mail bag in one e i tieusozms, has been eminiin ed R " I t and sent to she 'lnsane A/yi n , There is no reason to doobt , m at iiianiautted7 °rat,. ult INtaeflOtt,Az irt ,ya i rdirsuaoce of a tali, 14 1 4 it ; eseetuble O d house, In he In MIMS Meeting 111 t l6 4 ' he 16, 4 eott city in Pitistl.-C" ItrnOoe the 29th fast' The sleet of calling Major Otis Yount, to the eb-aills .1. & Morehead Vet Presidents ineboe Flina geerefarts' -• tan of meeting woe - rdinerlier objects/pied b y , bet 3 7 4 11 ,7 'was moved by Mr. A. net cb je l be nominated satire eititenis Mayor OP' men lon being second ed it 7 - carried unanlinoesly, The %% o , li lt , cautious were read to the meeitors.4;4' led., • -•- **sissy This meeting benn e* , city been. greatly retardesi,k . being placed lathe hands°, paq 01 1 2 11 . 01;* fie The, the members that in the event of iht ,eledie n ea.tfieellizen'aCandidatelo theol4 _ 4 . faithfully discharge htery dhty without regard to party poiiq. -14 1 .Resolesd, That 11115 uteetiut fdte the ability and 16rntness of their ft 1160,,, the, duties oft he office- of Mayor: th t L• mend him loan parties, u deserree''lli suffrage. 'resolved. That, although web) m a * ry services should cons' Mae a claim is 1411 feel that his faithful discharge of duty a t Scott, Scott, Ripley and Gaines, In the inea m i: Chippewa, Lundy's Lane. and Fort Erie, tr , thanal claims to the support of his tenon eh, A committee was a pp oi ntedloprocau ti 7" to hold meetings to further the elevioSoflle,.., candidate 'On motion, the timeline 8,114 :bi OTIS YOUNG, J. Sfidountis, C. Flinn, ) Richard Hughes, SecY',!• CIRCUS AID THEA La front qf Captain Broadh r t i Oa Pena Street. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, The noljeftgruf various new and splendid adieu, sgip, anti superior Scenes in the Curlepaig Gymnastic Feats, 4 - c.,and a succession* Ring and on Ike Stage. For particulars see small hills. }TOL I DAY PRESars , .47 , 111 E solworibers are now oFy Nr 4 4, 1* - .1 meet ol FANCY COOld c l o k and New Year's Presents' der 24-31. .1 B M'FADDENktomhas, c uttion ak SSIOXE E S.SLE. —This mortvill -W.M. The Assignees sale will he totalled • Cloths; ens:Omen es, Vestings, Biota de Lai ins, Merinoes, Chintz and Cslieu, with an Goods, J B cultut der '29 H niorning at Dr o'clork will Wield a Commercial AUG ion R of niv No. 110 a valuable lot of Dry Good'', and other d.' cliandise. AlAr—at 2 o'clock, I TO sic:: Lathe PO . other Toots, Patois 4-c. Also—hy order of a panrporttlitt charges 6 packages misrellpeous steads and of her DO, 29. Advkinistrato - tts Sale of Petsoall • petty. O4r Friday t-fre 6th of January 11142, wink , order; or the Adluinistraior of the esinle of Baidl, deed,. Strares*K reopselean4l WWI t ) IA4 Camel 8 34 , do i do Pirtenut4b: Thew re 4oeU. 5 do Hand *tee/. Bridge do. 1 Raivielie, horse antfilarnea+,,,, t Gold PitAllakievet - ,llPifeti". —. ' 5014 ..M1n 1 "- • Chain. Wash Standr ail bold Foihiture. Also l _A km of votaatile Books. Boleti) cpavnence ai.lo.o'clock d. L ao emner of - Wood -8 lid .5111 r of sale--eanh : par money dee 27 /110 LET.—From the Ist of .Iprit ten,* .acres or land Pitt townsitin, past dead occupied by Mrs. Mary Spargo on whlictpr tug blouse with a wt . !l or water eonveakat,i. lug orchard adjoining the house. This property is bounded by the Farrtedusi les turnpike, by lands of Dr. E. D. GraS Craft FAN., Wm. t%tthurs Esti and othm apply to JOHN VOW:. dee 30.1str. - hos tmit SALE.--The Storchnast zai occupied by lit Daltel, :Rube al the MP - Diamond alley and 'be Dimood. It Mal Pittsuursh For heroin 2pplpo Ibize lees, or John Snyder, Casino. MF........ FOR RENT: —A ronifottatda mir l "‘ a- 6 -..-,-, • ing itmliale,wittiale in Coal Late searlitai For terms, which will be moderae* JOHN artil,o,3ot Three Big D.OftWil4,l. dee 30--tf. Q touts' ti, o. Sugar, 06' day melted,* • 10 York, and Tor sale by I C.t A•cl dec 10, Na Wm( City of Pittaburgh, as, IN conformity with the Provisions of to id eral Ameetobly of the Commonwealths( PO iircwiding for the Incorporation of theeni anfitir the .aupplement to the said 20,1, - AL I RAY. Mayoi of said City. do issue this, isy de 4 4rledtbat on the SECOND TUESDArief A. l) . 4843, being the 10th day of that . ,_°ll"ml•eat* ward la said City, quali fi ed 4 10 mill: or' he !loose of DepreFencal Iva of 11111 Weianhi" tv;tt. meet together at the swab etecbioasin ltteir . respective Wards, and rlett Gite-Pennt la- each and every Ward Vl * , asineVlbera of the douse of R e presesisilie l• Milfiss weights to be a member of the Med fine_, 144 1 / .110 qualified as aforesaid, in ttd wirttvagrhe members of the Common Cum , Antkitrat on !tie same day, the Aid Full; • 1I,e1134"-1*-!Phenittid, elect by ballol,ard ~, 0 - ~rluddillterlo be elected a seethe oftir "ePtereCNOnime this Cemmonweallb It i e • said 1:110: • ailed Ottrenungdor my hand and the eealt 1 ritishilr2b, :his 28th day of Deceeter , _: . Dec 29—fire. 9L ERdXDOW _ WdANTED --Iwo or three eitsuhserlotioris theonettibe 01'70- L wortc--apaly at this Care. MORE PROOILof Of the. Efieary Dr. Sssarov ' ""Orti of-Peunus Virginiana rt^":at; SIO..N . 111) OVER. SIGNED 00 .;11.1 1 0 0 LESS ETERNITY sr alb toP pale antishaally object a eaused by sgsti l iMagi *talent cough, with night L. 3001 sound of thesikolee _indicating an.sisn':/: ease: my'slergyillin was plain with its had but , a few days to live; my siderw tondtcloe, nod was my anxious sliss"';, tr ry would 3m likely to Pot 4re aji relle,fishe was told If Dr, SwAssisCowv:L.o Wito Camay; failed in the cure. 10' 5 , :;,11 I"?. Dr. Swainea Cowpoxes rvii,lo74l was then procured. And Ike kat w i t he atit by the - time I had.soiameneed ea lis" 00 4 had.left me and'aty strength so rft",.. ek 014 wassible to lake the Veal' atr , ohe if.* Wel! , fekorered ley Ranter beatib. .uctiv of the truth of the abort' st v o' e "' l 'or silp'Wholiven in lanlaer street. nne.,:_ au jj streer, - Pbtlailetplita Sirticcl. icor mitivt _eiee„„ ,YoS—st4ni.tha,„4l4 Slore °f i r' - ",if r ekosa :to .. 41 100 AYSit f4 'S coot bigfuitAreh. sreia sMe. Pldllo.- II --c--------"" lie 11010.4 he public - JIM awl ... ,a„4,1..„,...„„ ..ty ..0."- iiiiiitheleit brillekit ..., ....,..,. , . . ' ..t.l_ , • '•,;:...:, . _A - worth w nflit94llloo4lr of persons howl blOiens and "joints w ere heautifelly sheeted par ity," and of caurse Ter in and children; hnrses, co • weteseca in anktrard iii everirlß tecticz , 11 secrrn . war playing an niiiversal during the day—look nut river. , iad i f yi Mr. H. Fullerton Artagnination f r the we effer told that he eta id an election. It is the ge r i v er that the contest lies be , " t , Esq., and Audrey' Barcl the' field as independent can (eel but little interest=-in . thint-that the candidates ti. touch as the cutolutnents of "The fkie—the 'Sonny and rare, • Hey forAthe merry fair .-adies ',Temperance Fair re It wilt be opmr to-night and et 2 *Meek; ant on 11 daft The Ladies say t en some two or three months suited to the various taste ..ea that the 'benevolent will Winn oftheir g od will by g en it is known that the pro. appropriated to the the Society and for the reli during the , present Win cocious routh.--+A. b yvas lying drunk on t Allegheny, last Tue. nd several ether imp; end aid not AdPlll nt to lift him !up. t in a bayntoiv out a' has .00)=1u:iced he kind indulgence ml will no doubt "pe „, • 7 hemseiver.—Arcordir g ,•elligencer not /I. Filigle et the approaching icr liart=h—the criminate h esNy patting their escape bare been trying..to get up but there was more ft. R A RANUAN, Jury.---kcuroner's jury 'aivick, gin what they sup leh was.ollerward4 -innukey. One -of ' the occurrence, decta key'his tail was rut off NO 13CE W.T. A. soci , ty of the : •fular wi3eltlT meeting thi . x. 30th. inAthe Prima. mt Art - et,At ,Siontp;rbliiit -4Ftd otior eryiesully WAAPCIA. Y 1jsl" ut an nrdPs of the Orplr r Ilse,Cnunt • of dile:belly, I 2,1. A. 11: 1342. Has .d.to public vale on the 1 1 Y. D.. 1 .843.010 o'c' in said City, all-that cart ate to flit towtighip in sai d Coat Hill turnpike road-, attots laid oat by John • feet on the turnpike, and attry, on whieh b er ith the aspartenaficoa I E, 'fontlinson, or said . - ROST. MA trimemirt . oi . Rile h ember Term, 1842. -Rank of rills. A ts. "l9. Onanokion of II 3. llfeCa grave; Eaq. appointed and. the proceeds of the sale in From ,e - The Auditei above as of tratraiv't Hamilton. on rgh, on Tuesday, the 17th the - purpose: of big ameint ragas interested are not ffird H. S. 3t. CD, Copied of the fallow' na Niiiletoricat account of lilft. ~...:5-Tlayete--i,ife of. Cap , . f on Virginia—liutthin% itAneylv:anin, Any person oaleeree favor by eitispr wratittiog a refecence to 80ItsE - 1 - - Come to the au al • unship, on Sal *May tlio 1 1 3 t , t "%di h Cour whirs CO. a a me on his nosP.andir bel9or I s , yearn 'the "prOve property pny ettarpes 11 be sold according to law. W • .EY.—Came lo the pinta Patietwooltio. neaT the old • itiley, 21 years old. ; lorlhe,forehead. and a whit - pereelvalde. The ProPirly rat' el "HI Ile soldareordlim to la • 3AMES . • -.,..itzecurotes - : Noj'ic _ , ~,toted to it'd otalc of , ,e(41. 4 1:11e.af trot: Si: C . iitati:ipsott4Site y Will ' ,Int*linitges.aitiSkfaill pg i t,' ':Sliented. tat EMI if "t" — maiit,in- make kan• Water 'xi ?',, 'ii atarail 30, 18 teams f.IR A r 7 1k4trut E Tnrtiti ~ - 7 ,li'Oikrcti. gave •ble ) 4 . '-it,iding " inthe_iitir. • 01)-16. 7th Strec are reque : 14414 ewqr hay Alto -VAIL