. . ‘, f•-"'..... ' For what? no, co penny ; sumin' t o th e penny; Ainn't /hte motherk put his . hand - -fin ;mine, you ()brie earn it. and /et me die an armotber 'ild whittle 's 7!' : I did, said the fellow, or at a'kevin.s ate'l Never 'could •tbe.e be .a more striking itemeted it. Ay, an' I must have it before Cont rast witnessed than that between -, the flave the house, an' whir is more you meet _4•temps then` present; nor a more impressive , ..ija fr oat my share of the black's prop. -exeniLdification of the interposition of Pray - - ,Yo ill get nothing of th-e, said Roily; it Hence to reward the virtuous and punish ewe? Nell here, not you, who took it. I the guilty even in this Itfe. ". •- ' flae hundred ;f it on the nail, this min- Land; Laudher More, said sheol once ; lati said - the man, or I bid you farewell, an' attempted to stab you, only for preventin' olliien look to yourselves, your relation from naarryin' a woman that '* - "lt's not mine, said Roily; if Nell shares You knew Andy Hart had ruined, You Jt, 1 haveem objection. disfigur e d my face in your anger too;—that I'd . giveohe villian the price of a rope an' your preventin' my marriage, an' my \Rat, she replied. character hein' lost, whin it was ftnown -• ' Then, I'm off, said the fellow, au' you'll what he refused to marry me - for, made me i kairse your conduct. swear an oath of revenge against you an' e - lNell flew between him and the door, your horrao. I may now ax your forgive sod in his struggle to get out, she grasped n es a, for I neither dare, nor will I now pre ettAted.agger, but failed in Recuring it.— some to ax God's! Ray advaeeed to separate them, as did You have mine--you haveall our forgive- CITY CONVENTION. Mutat, buf the fellow by a strong effort at- nese, replied the old man, bnt, Nell, ax The Dernocratie Convention which on Saturday tempted to free himself. The three were last fur the purpose of sale-, God's, fur It's his you stand in need of—ax low upon him, and would have easily sec - God's! i ' .ing a candidate for the Mayoralty, nornina ceededin preventing his escape, had it nut Nell, however, appeared to hear him not I r tail Tho,nas Dickson, E s on on the fourth Occurred to him that by.one. blow he might as he spoke. I , ballot; secure Bic whole sum. This was instantly Is th a t your hand in mine, avich? saiu 4611 directed at Rody, by a back thrust, for he she, addressing her son. Candidates. Ist - .'.'d 3d 13 stood behind him. By the rapid change of I t i , —is, said rhe son. Rut mother I Dicksm,, 7 9 9 B ol ter' 8 9 10 9 ,a_ s msitions, however, the breast of Nell didn't, as I'm to stand bef ire God, aim the r ßirmingham, 6 7 6 3 MaGollcuti received the stab that was de- blow at /ger, it was at Body; Signed fol. norther. Larch Laudher! said she forgetting her I Glass, 4 1 0 0 . - ce,ll. violent shriek followed, am she stag. self, I you forgive— The gentleman selected by the Conven _ *Wed back, and (e 1. Her head fell down before she could con• tiou is in every respect well qualified for :o staunch the blood, she exclaimed, staunch elude the sentence, and thus closed tle we e last the office, and should he be elected, as ~ ..: : Mitie blood, staunch the blond, an' , there may moments of Nell McCollum. hope he will be, he will make one of the ‘i''..:litr a ehancil of life yet, Alter the lapse of a short interval, in . , The man threw the dagger down,- and which Lamb Laudher's daughter received best chief magistrates ever placed at the __ ' Was in the act of rushing nut, when the hod( her money. the certificate and the gas- head of' our city affairs. Men of all par " dear opened, and a posse of constables en- pvl, her brother discovered that Rody was ties freely admit Mr Dickson's competency - _ tiered the house. Nell's face became 'at th e person who had, th roe Ellen Neil, I and trustworthiness, and readily concede eine ghastly and horror-stricken, for she 'commtin' gh eated to him the secret that assist- ! *Rind that -the blood could not he staunched,' ell him he is entirely dere !wing of confidence. him in vanquishing the Dead Boxer, a : . eihat, in fact eternity was about to open piece of information which saved him from The deliberatiens of the Convention lit her, - .* prosecution. The family now returned were marked with much grod feeling, and Secure him! said Nell, pointing to her home, wthe r e they found Meehatil Neil . every thing %sea dune with ordi r and fairs Meter, seenre him, an' send quick . for awaiting I.llolmti fautlher More. God's haul is in 'ellirlitt has happened! Ay, / raised the hero, Thi s , their arrival, for the purpose ef : ness. A resolutiou r ecommending Mr D offering his sister's ham! and dowry to our , • , offer, we need scarcely r him, an' God has sent It to my was accepted with DO sullen epitie Rut : i el say, p isseu without a dissenting voice. By time following correspondence, i:. wi'l Itt heart. .Send too, she added, for the Lamb Laudher was not so much her inte- ihe s een that :Ile Dickson has ace< pted- the a1' ,... ' ad Boxer's wife,an ifyou ex/Pect heaven, r i ot in wealth as our readers mar suppose, ! nomination: , • be quick. , / , ' His affec innate sister divided her money : , . a fiestas DICKSON, Esq 4::In receiving Nell's meisage, the old between him and her parente with g hum i We, the ureletoigned, appointed by the his -son, wife, and one or two other she spent the remainder of her days in 1 Democratic Convention, beg leave to rioti ozediately hurried to the verse peace and tranquility. Our great erand- ' f were i y you that you se le cte d as the can • ...—, ..173re they arrived a few minutes father remembered the wed hoe, 7 ""-'-after the Dead Boxer's wife. al ' l frum lrlidate of the democratic party tor the uf him came :low " to ourselves, as ''' "' the " - fine of Mayor at the ensuing election. :Olen lay itydreadfol agony; her face was tic tradition, the fact that it was an unrival-. Respectfully, yours, - *Oar a blueish yellow; het eye brows were led one, hut that it never would have taken! e 1 ., . 1 a a • S amue l ..... o. H. a oort war( , Jelin i r win, ._, ben and her eyes getting dead and vaCint, place were it not fir the terrible challenge z..-:nee, Jacob Hunker, Til'y Po ter. Oh! she exclaimed. Andy Hart! Andy of the Dead Baser. j el - Rant it was the Heck hour you brought .- S * me from the tight way. You never met me, said the red-haired atssrorer, till within On last fortnight. What do vnu mean, you unfortunate mint asked Rods,-- - - --:- .- "Lady-I.Fert is my natty', said the man, - . although I didn't go by that name some slats; ice' - - &tidy Hart! said Nell, raising herself with aviolent jerk, and screaming, Ai dy rt 4: Hirt! Andy Hart!stand over before me. ndv Hart! It is his father's voice. Oh, „Mod! Strifrhis breast there, an'see if there's -t a blood.mark on the - left side. m ginin' to fear something dread '''. ful, said the criminal, trembling and getting pale as death, there is—there is a blood .. • mark on the very spot she mentions—see aere. I would know hint to be Andy Hart's ;'.• 41" r i -God rest hint! observed Lamli Laud -1/4 her Nor*, any where over the world.— / Blessed mother of heaven!--down on your I knees, you miserable crathur, down on your knees for pardon! You've murdhered y,)ur onfortunate mother! -The man gave one loud and fearful yell, and dashing himself on the floor at his ma-. I ther's feet, an appalling picture of remorse. He rolled himself about, tore his hair, and d every symptom of a man in a par : oxism of madness. But among those Ares. eat, with the exception of mother and s- - m, • re was not such a picture of distress and • sorrow, as the wife of the Dead Boxer. She stooped down to raise the stranger up —Unhappy man! said she, look up, I am your sister! • No, said Nell, no—no—no. There's ore o' my guilt. Larnh Lacdher More, atasid torrid, you and your wife. You lost st "daughter long ago., Open your arms and 'bike her back a blameless woman. She's `iyour ebilcl that I robbed you of as one pun. c 4.. , . —the other blow that I intended _fou las teen struck here. I'm dyin. '4 Lew cry of ;in'? bu•-st front the mother adiughter, as they rushecru.. , each oth. erts arms. Nature, always strongen rn .enounce . her marriage tte,ite the gospel she badabout h•-r• lildarp• " an in wy son? bad .`"-litAjeteo, orb!: PRESIDENT, J4ll ES BUCIIINAN, Suhject to the deCialoll of a Notional Coavention. I) I MY MORNING 71111.• PHILLIPS .S' wit. H. SMITH, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS 1 A fliancl- t to the dudiei ire ('on - pull r cu. In the il 7 /U.S e . some pri V ate and other business was transacted. A hid atithe i izieg tiered) eisei on g ;.el, exported from Missouri to Silva Fe in original packages, was lea 1 twice, end reftrrt•tl. A reso'ution of Virgitea. instructing !he Senators and Representatives of the! State to vote fur refunding General Jackson's fine, presen ted by Mr. Wiseo.yas referred to the Com mittee, of the Whole After the translate action of some other business, and the ex piration of tbe morning hour, the consider ation of th,. bill to repea! the bankrupt law was i esterLe.l. Apt opositio..i was made, of reference to the Judiciary Committee, with instructions to amend the bankrupt law so as to exclude voluetary applicants, and including associations is.sueing notes to circulate as money; and another with instructions to report a hill for its uncondi tional repeal. Mr. Saltonstall argued against hot haste, and in favor of a proper and guarded system of bankruptcy, alike protective of debtor and creditor. Mr, racy, : Dawson follewed in favor of the present I The following named delegates appear.; ; law. Mr. Cushing deprecated precipitan - ed, produced their credentials a n d 1 00 1 cy, went fur a fair trial, and for arnentlin a so as to itic d lude cororations rather the n their seats in the Cc nvention, v;z:— 1. a repeal of the law altomether. Mr. C.,:en -Ist Ward.—Michael Tracy.Hertry Cak tered upon a defence of the present ad ministration against certain attacks made sidav, James Traynor, Thomas Kerr and ; Francis Marron. by Mr. Arnold the other clay,and after the e 2d Ward.—John Fox, George Alexat- !conclusion of his interesting speech, Mr. Wise obtained the floor, but gave way (or 1 The ma.ii:ilinui else. I der, John Smith, John Irwirke-emeep t :an adjourtinient. the famous 111 , 1,11 , 11.11 c ase, ivil i ch was 1 3d Ward.—William Gilmore, P. 1,1 Bankrupt Law,—The Southern Patriot, tried last spring in the Court of Qoarter Boylan, 'William Penal, J. D. Kelly and; speaking of the contemplated repeal of Sessions, and reselted in rn iL:h trouble and I P.itii,;-k Quinn. --)tbis act, sacs, with great truth: 4th Ward.—Elijah Trovillo, Josoph The precipitatio n with which a majority a bill of expense to thecity. As Jes.'77om- Watt, M. Kane, jr., Saml. Snee sad Jacob ail" , 1 1""se "f Re l" ese "tEtives is urging son is now a candidate for rbe. Mayoralty, the repeat of the Bankrupt Law,is adverse Hunker. it may 1131, be arnie 4 to .alltdie to an aSSer. - sth Ward.—Tilly Potter,James McLeatcil ir calm and considerate legislation. The tion confidently tinier arid - generally 'celiev ! l aw unquestionably requires amendment. John Mackin, James Ormston and S. et. ] at th e ti me o fefiat trial, th it he couneel - Fr! The creditor is too much ial f! tre power o J t h e eent u pricious and unjast proceed- Woodward. I the debtor under the present act. Butthe ings whick brought on this suit. The convention than proceeded to ballet I u"if''llnitY of the legal relation between Its a matter of course Mr. Ilay, Who for a candidate for Mayor, which resulted,'debtor anti creditor throughout the Union, b tad jest been swore into °flied, relied much in the choice of THOMAS DICKSON, • to not to to the ex i st ing sacrificed because of defects ; upon the experience of Mr. T., who had E'q law. These may be cured, served a term, and a permanent system established, pro- Mr Hay took his advice, On motion. It was unanimousky resol- tecting alike the interests of the creditor and in dninz so, made himself many ens- sett, that this convention do recommend to ,and the p mien, and without doubt brought his admin. i the citizens of Pittsburgh; THOMAS I ersonal rights of the debtor.— Cur legislation has been marked by ex • istration of the city affairs into disfavor I DICKSON, Esq., as a suitable person for ,tr , ernes in this as in other measures of with the people. I Mayor. [Congress. We once tried the system of fcompulsory bankruptcy, exclu'sively. We' !then adopted the 'irvix e d scheme of volune tary and compuls- ry''tiankruptcy, combi , neu. But as on the fiee t , piade placed' the bankrupt at the mercy of his c • tor, so on the present plan we have revers their position. NOW, that some scheme ...iv '''re e 1 k5.1.64......4 sT-game 1 --- re Lee Y.—Caote to the premiere °lino sub ight not be struck out, retaining the ad [ , „lit er ii, Pin, itio, near the old 1 10111?_1! ,!n o . n .. t oo lle , antages of both systems, without ;heir e- . t 'i 5 t , ; ., , i n . , .:•. , , ,, t r . in 0, : , 77` . 2 1 77:' I I: iu. 4 ;: w i ri t ,, a ,n i tii, Os, we a•.e, not prepared to pronounce. -- I „„.„, „„,,ther ~ I 3 Ik, . t would, be the treat desitleiatern irf a1 ;1,r,:,-1,71:,1;i, ;1,r , :,-1 , 71:,1;i, .7s. 0 .. ,/,,Pr IA 05. , , po ft ' - e-- ° '" r"vva" } •Prov.' t . r. , :wr . v r, , V c:,-I,jik - r.nii tOie it _2' l ivay•ie.it vri't be fOldU , roriliwz Ic, I,sr. , . . 4ankrupt system suited to the. wants . ams • . •---, j , tmelocaaup , ta ,.. I liabite lof our people, . N, .in 1111--31. i i-, , - - ' ' ' ' ' 4 o* • ---.....74 us to any that the stvement (or rvher glary) in our paper, in tel to that vet) tleman's being employed on the It-tn steam vessel, now building in this city, is incur.. He has ba--n superintending some matters for the contractors for that vessel, but he has not perm merit employtn3rit up on it at three dollars per day. It seerw, too, that he has, ostem , ibly at least, with— drawn from active business. This correc tion, however, does not affect our positio n that Mr. Thom em has a competence of this world's goods, arid therefore does not need the pecuniary rewards of the May oralty. L, times like the=e, mai l who s e circumstances are prosperous, should have some regard for their less fortunate neigh bors, and not clutch at every little office. Nor should Mr. Thomson ask th,i offi,?e of Mayor, merely to gratify po:itical ambi• tion. He has held the post, and all the honors which it could bring him he now enjoys as fully as if ho ,vere again elected. Let him not thrust himself forward, then, but leave the field to one of his poore r f e l. l ow citize ns , tc) wh )m theaalary of the of five would be an object in these pinching times. ysterious om, and re him a secret his long parenta, we met Oil said, wid de ",l4 of U :yet t were our to her heard t when • Q The Democratic Association of Cincinnati is doing much for the dissem ination of the principles of the party in that city. The memoirals, addresses, and other documents which emanate from it, together with the discussions, &c., tend more effec tually to elucidate the principles—to point out the goal at. which the Democracy aims, than ark o Nell ohbed flatly, 2== see First Pitv„e. Mr. Thoin•ori. burgh is behind the: age i4.,'suchassocia firms; as none' have eveiexisted- lor.any lenith.of tithe. .The Keystone flourished for a shortiseastin, and elicited many able 'lectures, but-it is now consigned to the tomb of the Capulets. We are authorised to withdraw the name of JAMES P. STUART, Esq. from the Common Cola. , oil Ticket, of the 4th (north) ward, Mr. S. an ticipates that during the ensuing summer, it will be necessary for him to be absent from the City, attending 10 private business, and he will theref re bc unable to bestow that attention—if elected— to the Interests of his constituents, that a fatbful discharge of the duties of a Councilman, and the pre-ent btate of the affairs of our city, rtqulre. PITTSBINIGII, Dec. 31, ISI2. Gentle have the honor to ac knowled.ge the receipt of you de of till, chte, in which you info! rn me that the Dem ocratic Convention which assembiel Oita day, has plac,l my name, in tt inn for the ofTice of Mayor of the City of Pils - burgh. .reply, (lend mon, it vivre plea tiore to say that I will accept the hormila. Got which t' convention honored me with. aril it elected to that 411'011a:it stir': ( ISc iarge its duties faithfully. Al (1.4 , nit, gentlemen, through you to convey to fte C:inventimi my wat mest acknmvleclgments foe this very high and ft ittet ing co In nt paid tom hr . ple,s e d to accept for yourselves and my fe!low citizens. my most sincere wishes for your proverity. 1 have the honor to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant. THOMAS DICKSON. To Messrs. S, 1-1 Woodward, John Tr— win, Samuel Snee and Tilly Potter, Cum I mittee Dernour atm City Convention The Delegate s from the different Wards i of the city of Piusburgh, mot in the old Court House in the Diamond Mi Saturday the 31st Deceml)er, ult.— The convention was organized by the appointment of Cul. ELIJAH TROVIL LO, of the 4th Ward, President; and of S. 11. WOODWARD, as St cretiry; and JAMES TRA YNOR, as Assistant Secre' E. TROVILLO, Prea't S. H. Woodward, } Sec't's. Trainer, Wholesome Advice.—Neve r borrow the &rot red cent, while with two strong hands you he • strength to earn a dollar. 14e don't know as the giving' of this advice will amount to mu, li, for prc tty nearly every body is ohlvd to follow just about nucr. Wb., has a nit t end?, Or, who ham a job to be don; tbat Y. apli( jhow handa" cnay "eara;tv Declination. . I , ;, - MSIVM 1 - Messrs. PHILLIPS & ` SMITH, Genti—l !see by your paper of .-the 28th, that my friends of thesecond ward have nominated me as a candidate to the Common Coun cil, fur which I return - them my hearty thanks, but am compelled to decline the nomination, as my private business would prevent my attending to the duties of the Office, should I he elected. Yours truly, JAS. S. HOON. Pittsburgh Dec. 31, 1842. DuzunEn 31, 1842. Gentlemen:—My private business re quiring all my time and attention, I would find it impossible, if elected, to attend prop erly to the duties of a member of the Com mon Council, fur which I have been nomi nated by my friends of the second Ward. feeling duly grateful fir the confidence em ployed by the nomilatio , , I would beg leave hertitiv, to eecline being a candidate, in order that the comtnit , ee may select an other who can spare more time to the im portant duties f the office. IVith much respect I remain yours. &c., THOS PHILLIPS: Me-srs. Davitt, Smith, Heastings, Alex ander and Irwin, Cnrn-nittee• Good tit lotting, inn a e.,talogue lor a Clonese colleetio is, is slid t • be of fre (pent occurrence in the str• eta of Cdomo; It is bout the tn•ist d trieg species of amusements we ever l•eird ot, old the person who allows himself to he the target, is, we realv think, fairly colt ti e d to 11,11 . lie pr,lrri.ffS of the hxhibition. I einick-• greatly of :launch iu•on is it, but lhose with the clevernes. •l,e Chin! e, as. sun's IS it 15 by no means improhal•le. Our In dians, it is .aid, were at ne time •pi iqy eApert with the inni - th • wk or Cie knife. William 'Tell &redone.-- Several of the feats nt the skill and darin r of the Chinese are, to the tin initiated, truly ao,onistiinr,; for in t ince: —Two men, from N.itilt in, npnire'l in the streets ofCan ton; the one place, los•back tiyainst a done wall or wooden knee, the 'moo r p .rt of 111, , errs m be— ing divested of Ills •i•s•••:iiite, armed with a large knife, retires lo a distance, say from one hundred to Iwo dfe t. A a giv n - •al the knife is thr Ren 0.1. t au on ar,ng ii• the direction of the perimn epposite t • within a hre a rl•i • of Itsim trry bete's l is ear. %With such rer , ain.y sit,c , oss is ti.e Now aimed, and Fo g eat is the fniri !roc • !up .sr'ri by the OMe in the skill of Ilse oilier. Ulat nit the slightest u.teas;s4e.oi is di, t inside, in the feat s or 11;in wilts 16: is I et firicit of the, slightest •e -v,atioli on tit • cart of the praetitioner. This ft.,: is .q• - ,aio rt pealed, and with simil•r stte•e,s, only ' varying the dir. ction nt' the knife to the op; osite side ot th • ne k of tho a xlinsed pets n, or to any oth r point •e l proci I , lly to the living large', as the spectator tray desire Frnin Erin {more Sun. TWENTY.-SEVENTII CONUIrESS. SECOND SESSION. WAsimarisN, 14ee. 27, 1842 lEEE The arfICIIIIII Of 1)11:•ifIFI.S diMe I,) 11:1y WaS Ufa grow, not d• ci:,ive of any dueslioil I,f' impor:..nve. In .hr ~mate many metro ; 7 ,,,, 31 , i 'ills f,Jr mid av,•iiti,t ilir 13,1,,k, Apt hy, ~,r, preset) aml t ere: re,!; several pr:v tte "'hi, stiacioit4 edifier I; , tp ,, a 1 t r : " ,:; °, 7,1 t ri,"'' d n . llil l e ::;( ', i 1, ' ,. :II be tt Ill' $ 5 206 ' niIII (){0 ! J c s , nith i , new ere( ri. , g , another hui!dm v , ltival bilk at Led oh; lite c hiaidet at ion nf ~e % fik , 4f•a!, , Or 1,1:t an I splend,r, ; s a pialhe ‘, i " art I. .1 ' :s111":1 10 Ze . ti I"Xche(ltler I) ~i. 1 ) ,,,,,,,. h 't" l . To 1... calk.] Il'e N.tuv..) tieu , e." 11,e, eati a. a ~, r e It. ~,id ,\1,.. , i,,i: jt;,s 1:111 t, : re se ai,ht ; :, 1 Npfsiti , on orhis tieavish i•npte-lare.:sti to, ------ _ The human body in our climate, is al way's much warmer than the atmosphere, and is constantly throwing off heat. All substances, in respect of heat are called good or bad conductors. if we apply our hand to the carpet, it will appear tolerably warm, because it is a bad concuctor, and takes no heat from us. If we next touch the floor, which is of wood, (and, therefore, although a had one, a better conductor than the carpet,) it will appear somewhat cold, as it takes some of the heat of our hard away. Iron and all metals, (being eminently good conductors,) will abstract a greater quantity of heat from us; so that when we come to touch that, it will appear very cold, from the loss of heat that our body immediately experiences. The same fallacious testimo ny of the touch would induce us to believe that water is really much colder than it is. When we take the cold bath, we experience a chilly sensation in passing out of the at. inosphere into the water, although a tiler motnetor will tell us that both are of the same temperature: this is because it has a property peculiar to itself, by which it abs sorbs and carries away whatever heat may be brought in contact with it. and which is equivalent in its results to the property of a conductor. Thus it %ill appear that what seems to be a cold sensation received from other ohjems, is, in reality, nothing more than the loss of heat in touching them; and thus it is evident that the Author of the uni verse for"med our senses to answer the ordi nary purpose life, and gave os intellect to cortt•et their errors, alit enables us to apply t! em to hi t her and nold:tr purposes of science.—Dr. Lardner. An Aged Couple. There now resides in Walton county, about 75 miles from this place, a man and his wife, whose united ages are two hun dred and twenty-nine years. The old gentleman's name is Daniel Campbell.— He was united to his prr sent wife niae. ty fur years awl, in the isle of Skye, Scotr teat cl. He emigrated to this country seve - al years before Cu. rev dution, and was a bout lily years old when it commenceda There w, re no neutrals then, and as Alr• Catopttell had left his etru;:try in conse• (pence of tlt, Hilical troubles of 1745, he was prepared t take part vtith the col otri:ts against the !noise of Hanover. He served nearly through the whole revulu ri,onary war but although very poor, he hes not been able to avail hirnselfof the boun ty, or rather of that just remuneration, which the pension laws have provided for the survivors of that glorious epoch, be cause before the passage of the act of 1532, )w was by extreme old age and men tal infirnity, renbered incapable of making the d .clttration required by the law. He is now 117 arid his wile is 112 years old. Pensacola Ga 7,. Dr. flun)m, tinw , .. vp r,,r the 3l:tlical Jou-- r.. 1-1: of a n:in %.11).:e r. sr, in •t q r t• r,f trtrkin;z zt: eh fr tin Gic. CIATI t ) coancii 'ticket. The follot% ing council tickets were taken up ley the Demo( rats in the East and West Wat ds. EAST WA RD. Select Council —Marlin Lytle. Conzmon,—Wm• M. Edgar, Matthew Patrick, Thos. O'Neil, J D Kelly, Jacob I3uer kley. WEST WARD. Select Council B. Warden. Common.—.l Aln Nicholson, Andrew Leo, Samuel Keller, S. R. Holmes, Alex Gordon. The Poor, A in ',ling of all the Ward 'Cominirtees will b • held in the 8.,,rd of Trade Bourns this Eveci• hag (Iforiday) at 7 o'clo,k. Cruleeto, 8 will WC.LSe c. , ine prepared to close their aecnnots in toll wirli the Treasurer. Di•dributors are requested to furnish a list of ap pile lois in their resperlive.districts, with a state— ment of rilierzranted to each. member will please attend, Dv r rder M. ROBERTSON, Jan. dd, Sec. -.ElV , ning papers please copy. PITTSBURGH LARD 011.. MANU ri PnEtilhirriker vt. FACTORY. ovild respectfully Inform the cPIZPII9 el-Pittsburgh. Allezheny and their vi.ir iI tea, that he nits cemmencol nontifacturing the article of Lard Oil arid Candles. lie intends mak Intl but one finality, which w II equal the best Made in the Union and not surpassed ha the bent winter at rained sperM oil either for machinery or Int i lit:, wit 110111 its off, mice prop. ri lea. The above I S unnamed to barn at any temperature The subscri• her wish,. to impress distinctly on the ratline mind that it is nn' nerr..,ary to ittirrhuse any new fanzied Inrap s that ate 4fai:v palmed limo, them na terse reipihrtle in burn the lard oil lit. Persons vcishine a pure and brilliant lista ran obtain it by•ra Ili ng at t he old stand,3ti street, nearly oppo,te the Post Office. M. C. EDEV. Tina attention or Wholeaale ;ere. Churches and Ma chinieo respectfully solicited. N• 13.—A1l tho barrels will bear the rnanufariurnt's Jan 2; 13.43—tr. LOO.VS --25 tons Blooms in ; , :iore and Cur sale by 3,W BUR BRIDGE, Wafer between Wmul 4- Jan?, 1811 A SSIO.YEES' 5.91. E. —The Aadianevi s Ale will he re um .d morning al 1 onsiating of Mon.; di! Laing, Painted Nuathia, o lit•hc loc ocs,c Rib. hour, and aceNeral varlet; of Dry Goods, Terma, cash, par iz,ormr, J, P, GUTHRIE, Auct'r, Jai) 2 December 31eIVIN. 1,. t'IDEND; eV It IC Of IBS ALLSOUICKT 511.11:1 9, , PA T HE PRESIDENT .T. .NvfLNAr the Alleg he " Company for erecting a RritieMinty of Alleghe— ny River. opPnel'e Pllin b urth 'Blend of six per cent. on ny," have this day declared . bmt,apy, out of the Wog" the capital stock of the Rm. ..ench will be paid to the Stock of the of the last six months .i trep resentatives. e on or after the 11thholders, or me thelg.... 4- JOHN HARPER, proxl.- - an 3-40'34 Treasurer. Popular Criors. IZE:=33O ZfZiklroa4LZe a rlr . it ---1 In pursuance of a call, the friends of f, 1. Astit assembled In mass meeting in the Market plate, ek old court house, In the city at Pittsburgh, on Satordef, ternoon the 29th inst• The meeting was oriented(' calling Major Otis Young to the. Chair, and np:o i ll J, S. Morehead Vrte President; Rtehard lingliert , Flinn Secretaries. . fril/ The call of the meeting was read, and in h ',, remarks its objects stated by the Chairman; •rier w - I was moved by Mr. A. Milliken, that Capt. I. I: be nominated as the citizen's candidate for tbeotAi Mayor; the motion being seconded, it was then pa 1 carried unanimously. The following preamble eil Muttons were read to the meeting, and unanimously t:• led. increas, This meeting believe that thepremeeell city:has been greatly retarded by its municipal e being placed in the hands of party politicians, Then" Resolved,- Tha the members of thin meeting be that In the 'seen' of the election 01-Capt. I J. AsibbtfP as the citizen's candidate to the office of Mayor. he I faithfully discharge every duty belonging bossier)/ without regard to party polities, Resolved, That this meeting have full confider' the ability and firmness of their candidate to disc' the duties of the office of Mayor; Therefore, we r" mend him to all parties, as deservedly worthy of sign age. Resolved, That, althou;11 we do not admit that e ry services should COllBlll !tie a claim to clvitofllee,) feel that his faithful discharge of duty under Gen's. El Scott, Ripley and Gaines, lit the memorable hitt. Chippewa, Lundy's Lane. and Fort Erie, give hint Ilona! call:Hato the support of his know cittzemf A committ ee. was appointed to procure a suitable to Inlid meetings to further the election of the ck candidate. Oa motion, the meeting adjourned. OTIS YOUNG, Pres'A J. B. MORZHLILD, V. MS William Flinn, Thriliard Hughes, 2tirtion Salto. Admiuistrutor's Sale of Persoual Yr,. O perry. or Friday he 6th of January 1842, will he soh' 'KY ; order of the Administrator of the estate of John ;It , ' Baird deed. 2U Shares of Pennsy tva nja and Ohio Canal Sloth. 34 do Firemen's Insitranee Co do,- do Pittsburgh 7 hem re Stock. 5 do Hand Street Bridge do, I ilarouelte, Horse and Harness. I Gold patent lever Watch. Sofa, 'fables, Chairs, Wash Stands and other Harillq hold Furniture. 4lso—A lot of yaluaide Books. Sale to oomence at 10 W.-lock 14.10 sty A . 2 Boom, coiner ol %Voris, a rid sth acs. Pittsburgh. ; of s par money. J. B. GUTHRIA" der 27 Aueti, ra]; be ,o:d, Saturday, January 7,at o'cl• • V p..y rot and charges of Ira nsport a lion; 6 . cfitr Clothing, Blankets, Counterpanes. 4-c. ke. 4 , o--at Z. o'clock., P. M„ by order of Anlvvee nalikrisptcy: Hanel fin 1 Wins Ailey. 5 kers WiNY, BRANDY and Gin 1 Rag Cu7nm dec 3(1 C ITEA 1" and useful preeente for New Yearn. Joel or» -• reived from Philadelphia atik New Yo-k--att,en..: 4 rellent assortment of the publications of the Airticelcata- Temperanee Union Tract and Sunday EchoolSeeitittea, • conekting of an excellent assortment of email bookcand . papers at from 1 rent to $1.25 each, coneisting of the Tempera nee Lecturer, Waehington 'Temperance Moog and Hymn Books, Tempernoceit,yre, Permanent Tem. rerarwe ;loco nietilq. the Religious objection to Tee total. ism, Six n 12104 with the Waghinetonlans, Arthur'e new series of Temperance tales Pain ily Chriettrin Temper. name A tanner arid abnitt 5060 Youth's Tempersore-Ad• vacates, j•. for sate in any traidi:y to cult pnechtir e hers, from a rent's worth to any rice bill, and .pit all of purchasers. ISAAC HARRIS, dee •`1 Agent and Corn. Merchant: xllO LET.— From t1:0 ISt or April nes/011.1W eighty j . .! :rtes of land Fill township, part of which Is tiOSI orritvie.l C, ) .11rl. Mary Sparpl. on WII tell lea !trick &veil Ina h With a u ell of tt2ter conveoleot, a good Irt•rte• leg or. tiara 3 , :j. , inieg the boost!. ' Thi.‘ property is Loitoried by the Farm , r'e and Ilferhittl.. I , tropike, by lands Hof Dr. E. D. Cassatti, hunt , * 0 1. Vrart Win A rtillAr.S Csq and 011wrs. For trtrairs aptly ,. i to JOHN ANDERS3N, d.r Iron Fon in'er. SALE.-111e Storol my! and Lot «our oreupied by M nalzet. stnate at Die coiner of Didmond a I lry and the Diamond. in Meat, or For terms ripply to ttl Daizeil on the areas fez, o r John Snyder, r. dee ,;(1 , ---4 m• PROCLA3 TION: City of Pitisbui.gli, sr. IN cooforiiiiiy with the Provisions of an act of t be Oen eral A csetntdy of the Commohwen it It of Penitoltrania, provi,litQ• for the Incorporation of the City of Pithshurets and for the supplement to the Said act, 1, AL!. XMCDSIti DAY, Mayor of eaid City,do is•me this, my ProcientallatC. deehiring that on the SECOND TUESDAY Jannary,t A. n.. 1 543, bailia the 10th day of that month, uthe free• men of each wr.rd in said City, qualified-c. 0.. . forly"' here of Diu Douse of Repteceottulves of this Coinnat. wealth," will meet to7,eritet at the usual places ofhoti. : elections in their respective Wards, and elect by bt. , • One person in civil and every Ward qualified to aer as members of I be tklasB of Representatives of this Cr-t monweii It it to be a member of the Select Council; at, five persons qualified tte aforeralti, In each and etre% Warn, to be memttere of the Common Council. acrd that on the Rune day, the said Wards will, II e plat ea aforesaid, elect by ba ;lot, a eiti2en of lite City, qualified to be elected a member of the Douse Representatives of this Cemmonwealtit, to be Mayor et said City. Civet, tv.der toy Mimi and the seal of' the sued elfyi Pit t4htt reit, this . 28th day of Decenther, A. D., INA Dec 29—tire. ALEXANDER BAY, !Mirror. W ANTE.D --two or reit travelling omelets foto Brit su bserlpi lone. 0, ow; It the country, for ae* work —apply nt lh omre . dec 49---14 t MORE PROOFS Of the Efficacy of Dr. Swaynes' Compound Syrup of Peunus Virginian's or Wild CV". . S I OED OVER. SIGNED OVER TO AV END ..V LESS ETERNITY Ay •1 I. tvilo WITTISSISD TIM pale and ghastly object caused by spitting blood arr.:n*4 violent cough. with night sweats, a herairttgress, :si!d t sound of the voice indicating an slat ming slate or dja.. t•atie; my clergyman waa plain with me, and mated WS 1 I had hut a few days to live; my !ester Who wi!newed my I condition, and was my anxious caretaker. made ingot. re where she would ne likely to procure the most certain, relief; she was told it Dr, SWAYNes COBIPOLIND BYRE', :01A . WII D CUICRRY: failed in the cure. my life twig then MVO -1005. Dr. Swa Ines Compound Sirup of Wild Chcrry was then prorured. and the first holt le cave relief, and by the time I had commenced on the fifth bottle, In, ennigii had left me and My strength so 11111th .jlnrlrOVed; Amu I %vats able to take the fresh air, and in a short time I en: tirelt recovered my former health. For a corroboration,' of the truth or the above stalernont you can call on me ' sister who lives in Juniper street, one door below Sare wee!, Philadelphia. Signed. Leese !donnas Rims' Caution.—A II preparations from this %minable Ti. except the above are fief 'Onus and counterfeit. For sale at the Drug Store of W. Too ftlar . ket st.f i ltishurah Dr.'Swirrees office, N 0.54 Nor b doer below Areh, ot to „ 4 , re, west side., Phil I, as I will i NOTICE—The public al or written ordit II person whatever h; +. JANE T. 4 . .. b. debts unless contraet•-' ..,or. . myself 4, - --4--- dee 29—, offers for sale, at unusually I n accommodating te rms, One Flue .1 n Building Lols,situated on the Fo . 1 , adjoining laud owned by the'heirs of C, rinsed, and between said road and "Bluff etc , 4 , hank of the Monongahela—the numbers and rations of said Lots can be seen by reference recorded on the 18th Nov, 1841, in the.Reett of Allegheny county in Deed Book, Vol. page, or upon application to the subscriber. ..: The attention of persons desirous of I having money to invest. Is earnestly Folicittdoess tunity equally advantageous is rarely presealls4 idik subscriber is determined to sell. a The Lots will be sold according to the minted 0 ' and unexceptionable titles will be given. • • A poly to DAVID GREER, FOR RENT.--A comfortable new . In; house,sltnara In Coil Lane as ti lia For terms, which will be mrriend 3111p7 m'etti l'aree ttnort, ,O. tzuvir. [Ha day rat - dived pq V.ric,aud ter 00,1011.5. the- a .4) des IL ~y,su der 24-.. n J. B CUTFIRfB, Atte.