~~~~ -...:- under my frivtio's root. i . thief itr.tbo blood of his „master's .floOt - -, The next in•Tniug after beakfaSythe fond I had *-1.40e sameirtStrument put an eta iseibarld in . (sught down a collection cif little to his own exi s t ence. Brett, hid procured for his ulfe and chi,- The wretched boy who had caused this dren, 'who eag tly -flocked ttrund him, and dteadfukdeed, though innocent of all parti 'Weaved theirjoy cipation in the crime, was an horrified that ,Nks etieh new treasure Met their lousing eyes.' che fled, never to return. T—after a 'by the by, here is the necklacey turitiou ma (-- • 'law weeks spent in the true mourning of remember •mw dvtar,' said T ---, n 2 the heart,—a mournkg which turned his drew*OlP his wile, 'you desired me to take from jet-b!ack hair to grey within three days, iritaketttbnx, and get repaired,' and he returned to Europe, where he still lives a fottit a superb set of emeralds. whed and broken hearted.man. imei..............._____ rth an instant I saw him rush forward, retc Niy just in time to catch his wife, who fell ~. ''ping into his arms. My friend, who on her, was in indescribable army. suddenness of the fit, for which he 'holly at a loss to account; her sobs Liter' exclamations, as - she slowly re •ed, seemed to wring his heart. The 1 scene was one of mystery to m°, till Redden efftrt she raised her head, a tone of unaffected sorrow exclaim Tgetful wretch that I am! I have / accused porn Sidommy, and pun him fur stealing it. tiled with horror In a moment his inance assumed a grave, a severe islon, and his wife explained the af— him, I could see the pain it gave When it was concluded, he ponder s few moments, then desired Sidom id his father to be summoned. ten they entered, T—in a few explained to the buy that his inno• was now manifest, and that the whole !EIS had arisen out of an unfortunate :e; and, as a recompense for his wi ll sufferings, he mile him a present splendid European dress he had it home for his el lest boy, who, somewhat younger, was ahnut the ice as the Malay. runny appeared delighted, and rush ma the room to clothe himself in his , arments. The father bowed low, , . the r3orn without raising his eyes or uttering a syllable. But a short interval had elapsed when Ole young page, with tears in his eyes, at:mounted to his mistress that his father, Waeeing him dr.ssed, had instantly sei aPtliiim and torn his clothes from his back, deClaring that no finery, no European or pigment, could eve: cover the disgrace that had bar inflicted on him and that lie had .y utterly destroyed the hand.,orne son had just received as a press .was naturally angry at this dating ince. and would have punished wear, had not his wife streueous led him from it, by pointing nut it feelings were only natural in a ad that only time could wipe thent thing more was therefore said a q] all went on as quietly as he. ea days after this incident a let tladras, announcing the expectetl sister at fatal city, made my friend determine to gland meet r._ It was agreed th-t I was to accom- y im, get my leave of absence renew ed, and return with him to spend another mouth in the pleasant mansion. The evening before we stared the Ma lay, kiiimutgar came in, and begged as a favor that his son might be allowed Li ac company us, urging his prayer with great force, and so beseechingly, that, alt'uiugh my friend at first objected to take him, he dually consented; and away he went in high spirits to meet with a young lady whom T—had foretold would become my future wife. On our arrival at Madras we were doom ed to meet with disappointment. The young lady had chanrd her mind, and, instead of seeking a partner amongst the pagoda-laden Madrasses, had chosen to marry a handsome young ensign in a matching regiment at home, who by dire necessity was compelled .To live on Iris par. Xnd spend half-a-crown out ofaixpence a-day.' We therefore hurried through the little bigness we had to transact, and joyfully set out again on our return, sending, how ever,* daWk.cntirier on before, that our arrival rdightlaklexpected. When w9'i4rived at a small village a bout four miles from T—'s house, we Ware not a little surprised to find all his servants awaiting him. He naturally *might an explanation, when he found that dmiy had all come there by desire of their mistress, who had revived directions to this effect from his master. T--was not a Alittle astonished at so strange a statement, as he welt knew he had given no such or deist; and demanded if Mrs T—herself , had tol d them to come, but found that theta commands bad been conveyed to then through the Malay kid mutgar, who alone had remained behind. I confess I looked upon it as a hoax or a curious mistake, at which I was inclined to smile. Nut so my ftiend, who seemed agitated as it were by the presage of some coming evil, and hastened on. Aa we approached the house, we saw every window and door clos-d. Neither his wife nor thildran seemed to welcome myfribad, who jumped out of his palan qui% and ran lot ward like a madam. I folkiwed him, and found him vainly endea voring to burst open the verandah door. With my assistance he effected this; when horrid to relate, the first object which me our view, and that of the afriahterl sty, was the body of the Malay,4 ,, rrounded by epool of blood, his throat cut frian ear to - ear, whilst is one hand he grasped the mot with which he had destroyed him- self, and in the other the very scourge which Fad inflicted the stripes on his poor boy I Asa scarcely tell the rest. My feelings wersvfar too painfully harrowed up to de. *cribs what we discovered in the next mo. k *ink the still warm bodies of my friend's ` , nod wife and histhree vhildreo, evident.: • as they slept by the. revenge. 7 4aitaiwashiqg out his dia- Xlsely.rapited father of a The Sentinel of the 7th ult.givea an aca count of a - proceeding in the Senate Which is perfectly characteristic of the honesty and fairness of coonism. It appears that on the morning of that day, Thomas D. Walpo'e, President pro (em, to the Senate, the character of which, up to Saturday morning, appeared to give general satisfac tion to.both parties, Indeed, Mr. Parker, who assumes to be a leader of the Whig party of the Senate, declared from his place in the Senate chamber, that tl e presiding officer 'tithe Senate in selecting and arrang ing the committees, had acted with great fairness• and liberality. The Committee on Elections was composed of Messrs. Bright, Collins, Mitchell Everett, Harris, Farmer and West, seven as intelligent and respectable members as could have been selected from the Senate. 'Co this commit• Oregon Territory. tee, the message of the Governor, transmit- We have received from Hon. L. F. ting to the Senate the resignation of Mr. LINN, a copy of the bill introduced by him Casey, a senator elect from the counties of on the 21st ult. for the occupation and set- Posey and Vanderhurg was referee t, On tlement of the territory of Oregon. Friday evening the committee held its first The 5i I authorizes the P esident to titer ting, when present all the members ex. t cause to be erected at suitable places and ceps Mr. West, who was detained at home distances, a line of military [mats, from on account of sickness. A motion was made in the committee, to declare that Mr. sum- point of the Missouri and Arkansas rivers. into the best pass for eraerino the Piteher, (the usurping incumbent) was en. valley of Oregon, and also at or near the , titled to retain his seat as the Senator from mouth of the Columbia river. i those counties, which motion was lost in the (one !committee. This decision was equivalent It provides that 640 acres of land way not entitled section) shall be granted to every white to ea) ing that Mr. Pitcher ; Mr. Pitcher or hie male inhabitant of the ago of IS years who to a seat in the Senate. will settle in the territory and cultivate Widg friends understanding this fact on Saturday met nina, through Mr. Defreee, a or use Lis grant for five consecutive years. appoint; bitter ‘Vhig, m•ived the Senate to add The President is authorized to Meerrs. Peunington and ,Voffatt (Whig two additional Indian agents, with a salary Phis m nine, so tu t to wa:da Mr. intend the interests of the llnited States ' with the Indian tiihes that now inhabit the • IValpole, (aril so nnparliamentary too, cc territory. , may add) was derided in t':e Air Retire by a vote of 27 to 17. A inuti o a w as then The 20d section of the trill provides • that the civil and criminal jurisdiction of movie to add (lei Dow - wets. This the Whi •e• the Courts of lowa, shall extend over that . a-' (; ac i ng • - • troy i n the Sett le tt . 011,1 Ina avrre. to; hut finally , to coy part of Oregon territory comprehended iu a ') ' this bill. : er up their eutravaana conduct as much as possible, Mr. Hatfield, Demo -rat, wag ad- The taking possession and settlement : of this territory, has for a few years put : dad to that committee, sit that the commit, tee is nave en livered of te i niern')ers. This elicited much attention from Western Statesmen, and Mr. Linn, patticulerly„has ; is but a prelude of what is to follow. The Whig members of the Ser.ate, (if we mty been zealous and untiring in Ha elliirts to . judge Gam Present appearaer e s) are deter induce the Government to take some mea-• • auras to stop the encroachments of the mined ' in vini4"nn of Cie wishes °ill "' P en ple of his disei o. as , xpresee.d through the British that were every year spreading more; ballot boxes last Aug Ist, and in vielatioa of widely over our western puss. scions, and • the oenstitution an , 11., ws of Indiana, to retail - , which, if not checked would soon claim as John Plir!ilr 35 3 Trll''lltler a their body a right one of the most valuable portion s : _ . of our western territory. We hope that Mr. Li.' N's persevereiree in this matte!, will now succeed in inducing the govern ment to take the necessary measures fir the occupation and settlement of this valu r.R PRESIDENT, Jrlll PAS BUCHANAN, subiett to the decision of a National Convention. DAILY MORNING POSY. rms. PHILLIPS ts• WK. n. a ?Urn , AND PnOrilWrtol4B 111=SDAY, JANUARY 4.1843 VIP We return our thanks to the lion. L. F. Ltrot, Cu- valuable pubic documents. ale territory. lithe bill becomes a law, the inducements offered to emigrants, will n a short time give to the territory an enter . prising and industrious population,who wi I soon develope its vast resources and make s numerous advantages known to the country The dllgerints of Rhode Island begin to ttemble for the safety of the tyrannical and proscriptive system of Government, and are frantically calling upon their vas sals to leave no effort untried to ►naintain their power. The Providence Journal thus gives vent to its apprehensions. "If you let them take possession of the State Government, the next spring, the In surgents will First. Repeal all the acts for the organ— ization of volunteer guards, and annul the commissions granted under those acts. Second. They will disarm the people, if they can, by calling 'Ton them to give up the arms and muniiians which were dis tributed for their defence, during the late wicked insurrections. Third. They will annul the charter of those brave and well disciplined compa. vies of cavalry, artillery and infantry, who so nobly stood Sy the v,overnment, in time of danger, and sustained and vindicated the laws; and will seize their armories, can. j non and equipments, for their own use. I Fourth They will form volunteer corn I panies of their own party, and arm and I equip them with the warlike material+ ta. ken from the Liw and Or.l-r of the par- j ty.o The bright prospects that are now en couraging the friends of liberal principles to struggle on in the good cause, and the growing popularity of the suffrage princi,• pies have struck terror to the hearts of the Algerines, and the fear that should the people triumph, they will mete out to the aristocrats a little justice from tha same code that authorized the punishment of poor but honest met) who dared to claim the rights of American citizens,makes them quake. Illinois Senator.—Sidney Breese has been elected a Senator of the United States for six years from the 4th of March next, to succeed Senator Young, whose term of service will then expire. Both these gen tlemen are Democrats. it is said that several persona came front Eliir Lind t.) this country in the last st2eimer, with the intention of speculating in cotton, and that they ftirti.44 for thd Southwithout delay. •~~: - Outittgeoua proceeding to tko :eaate Of. in. • tinted. (110::f.',1 ti Death. i The (fine intritti 11.1essag q of the 27th s ay s tint of 3 ill lay everting I. rata. rant Pi John 0 1).)ugherty. whilst at mlis. per, was incautiously laus,;hi”g or talking. ! when 3 piece rf meat entered his wind pipe. He was observed to leave the room and returned in silence, and as be ,could n It speak. no ore knew tvhat was the mat ter with him. Medicil all was immedi ately procured, and though the physician' extracted the meat with ease, life was ex. tinct. Ha was a naive of Ireland, about 45 years of age, and harl resided several years in this city T 'he Hon. GlEo. Mc Duren, elected Sen ator from South Carolina, in Place Mr. i Firm-I'w° fires occurred lest Mon_ Preston, resigned, arrived in Charlston up day. The first was a yin the inst. on his way to Washington. berry alley. The second chi was mne a stave kilnl i n Croghansville. Total loss. Nabama Sen•ttor.— A letter received by the Editors of the Globe, dated Tusca loosa, Alabama, the 18th lost, says: 'Tire DemocratiU party of the Legislature met last night in caucus, and have determined to re-elect Governor Bagby as Secretor in Congress sor the next six years.' Defaiel /p r y in Missouri.—lt appears from a statement trimstnitted to the General Assembey of at it, prevent yeaYien, by the auditor of outilia Q.:county. that there are tioty.seven faulters in that :,tate, on account of collections of the revenues and other liabilities. The following are the names of the suc cessful candidates at the elections held yesterday: FIRST W-ARD. ‘‘ hate. Curi,tdble—W. J. Miller. School D4e , :tors—Geo Alhree and J. L. Sancti. Insp,utorF—J. MB,: I and JAM Chappell. Assessor— Tin); Perkins. Asst Asse.ii.ors—Eli Beatty and John Owen!. SECOND WARD. Judge—Julin Rosa. Insp,Ttors —John Cosgru%o and Jae D. Thorn. burgh. Asaessor—Win Whittaker. Asst ASSethOlS—Geo Arthura and Thos Bina. moos. Constable—Bcoj. Hancock. School Directors—D. Bakccvell and A. Jaynes FOURTH WARD, Judge—B. Darlington. Inspech.rs.—S. Murray and W. J. Devitt. School Directors—C; Lec and S Jon us . Assessor—Win Witty. Asst. Ass.—J &Henry and W Gormly. Constable—J Hughes. THIRD WARD. Judge—G Adams. Inspectors—WV Brentlinger and R N Hazlet. Constable— B Dougherty S. Directors—J McGullongh, J McClaren, Thin Hamilton. Assessor--J McClellan. Asst Aseessors.—A tie. FIRTH WARD. j u d ge —W in Wilson Inspector—James Blakely and J Moore Asicsor—J A Parkinson Ant Assessors--DiEllis and /Ain Sinitlf.' School Directors—Wm ague and H Hardin. Constable—John,Bampbell 7 7 4 :Mac at Ciacimatt i* good iiirvigible °Hot.. with sinall quatititko o" floating ice, but not enough to Impede navigat•en, Nu' man over seventy years of age can be im prisoned for d.bt, in Ilic Distri , t ocColumbia. A man named John B. M was den gerotoil) stabbed with a ptir of flvars, in New York, un Sunday evening, by a man named Hurt• The gallant lady. Sale, who has been ao long a prisoner with the Affghana, has been released. Her husband commended the escort that went t o receive her and other privoners. The ISitthex Free Trader states that the culti vation of Wheat is extended materially in Missis• sippi. The crops this year are abundant, and of excellent quality. -mod beef is selling at Rochester N. Y., tor ono dollar a hundred. In/dente of Tracts. —Diving the past 3e4 r three hundre I people in New York have been in' duced to make professions of religion in comic quence of reading the 'riots gratui tonal/ circula ted by the New York city tract society. insanity is much inure common a:nong single hen aiming martini pe irate republic vs a Monarchy —Th d i fro rence between a republic and a monarchy iv thus point ed out by somebody "Pile all the people in a pyramid, with the president for an apes, and you have the symbol of a republic. You can shake the liresidrnt, but you can't move the united force of the people. Invert that pyramid, with a for Its bane, ar.d you hare the symbol of a mon archy. Trip up that king, and the wLolc o.ruc. lure 11,11:4 in c..millssioci." Hr -T' pcm—The Sun says it is estimated . that 70.000 have been packed in that city this se•,.on. They sold on Saturday, the 17th inst., a t $1 75 to $?, u hick is an improv.mrnt. A Lady in V laine ha• been divorced from her husband fir frying sausages in a warrniig pan. So •ay.4 lbo lincl.‘ Sam. "nest—A ,ire dentist that "no pains he spired in Ili,. .•pnrationm," to render satir:fueti.m. Very :040 ore than The pnl or the p yrlldtirin lioiton are emptop,cl in the tlv;gition ol the .rnetive Fire in New York. We 'cam fr nn Cie Poit of the 3 tth ill!. that non or thc de.truciive tires wi , h ..vhie) New York ha+ v.sited Rir some tim e . took phine e previous evening. It hroke nut in the store of Nich.ds. corn •r n'Fletcher and Wtte, which eotirely destroyed. The tiatuei soon cn n uun;cated to the rear of' the ant . dinz of S pith and Wright. carriage and harness mak. in M Lane, the dept or their large factory in Newark, which was ehio tu tally coniu 114 wcJ as Cie odj in..; store leattinz the s'orc on the north corner of .M.inen lane and Water street 9 , ,indin T . The dames thi n enrurnunicsled to the nrV. 1 , ) the m firth c rio iiden lair , in %Vett: r whnili were 111,wikc lif Sifi'VCd• Th, ht.!,+i ,p nn the c t,rncr %Ve - cr sirc,.t end :11.,i,i eu lane, which had nt fir.t , tkr.tp-d edo e . c "1.:0 111 i,ll.ilred f.re iu fi 1:n, I ver nail of w!iic'i li,s o•i! nose and oil acre, itO i i n u flas• 'mimic s it was a laity or ruin.. The 11,31 itoen•c, fr,mi the coirilinstilik: itatureof rt,c c.ntent; of the last flleil i•med Ladd in?„ hit the cinnintinieltril to the west corner all:l6.nm 11111.! an I Water street, occupied by M ears. Marvin*, se a plain and r ut glass es tahlishencat, the two up,ovr s 0-ics of which, occu pi d as a trisket warehouse, were destroyed. The huildings were mainly six stories high, and filled with c )stly vods, so that the loss must have been very censieerable; but, from the inclemency of the weather and the km hour at which the fire w is exiinguished, it is impossible to form any Cs- Itirt.Lt. of the ainuent of the dainage or enter into c minute particulari=, In the early part of the eveni ,g a severe snow storm set in, the wind ... blowing fresh from the N• E, which greatly retarded the efforts of our inde• fatigable firemen. Thomas Barnett declines being a midi - dive for Mayor in Allegheny. Robberg.—'rho house of Mr. Junes, barber, sth street, was entered last Sunday night and two watches, two gold rings and <8 dollars taken. The robber effected his entrance by a back win. dow. The articles t.tolen were up stairs; %lid) fa .t renders it certain that the thief ie s..me one well acquainted with the premises. A fellow is suspected. Big Pig.—Some curiosity was excited in the Diamond market yes.cr day afternoon by a large hog which was tn . :4od by a Mr 'McAllen. It weighs 540 pounds ! Beat this, Wilson, if you can. All communicatiocs ure d,r,rrml until to-mor row on nccount of bt , i unu.ual press of matter "Om of the Proscribed" will be attenled to to MEM Tire great 1)1.11, on the town emelt, Manchester N. 11., weighing nearly tlitee thousand pounds tumbled d i.vn Crum its elevilied position last week and tolled the unwelcome story of its discontent. GrimNi vs Shakspeare.—lnstead of Hamlet's remark to Orphelia— 'Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny.' Grimaldi used to say— 'Be thou as pure as ice, as chaste as snow, by Jupiter! you must take calomel.' New Bedfrd's Last—There is a terrible battle raging Just now between the whales and the pigs, The New Bedford Minstrel has poured forth a song, of which the following is one terse: We men of the Eliot love pork and molasses— Pumpkins, when made into pies by our las=es: But the trimming of lamps with bristles and fat— Good grunters ofnaio, we cannot come that! A Quan#ary.—Niany a poor fellow whose rep. station has unjustly Nutt:red, oan bear testimony to the truth of the following: "To acquiesce under a report, in silence," said Tristram Shan ly, "is to ackniwledge it openly, at least .n the opinion of one half of the v,•arld; and to make a bustle in cor fradieting it is, to af firm it as strongly in the opinion of the other half." ^~,:~i~ ~. .: ~.;x..:~c. , ..c"'.aiu`~L: ~t Vii.,;; 8.3i~^45. Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufa C O-YST.I,,VT/,Y on hand a annerior article cr Lard Oil, warranted in turn at any tenyer:.tnre. and equal io the 1,,,t winter . strained Sperm OH, without is ofren,ye quallica, and one third cLeeper. man. ntorinred by ihe othstriher at the old stand. Third sr, n,rrly oponslle the Post Of/lee. Al C. EDE'," Jan 4,1'111: / -1 'l. ECT/0.4" —Tfie member,. on lie As.=nel.ition of the a.l lard i 1 T. a lierelie nol.tie I I hitt an e!eerj 94 wilt Le holde n in it, IThnnia of the I Inn. on Ttitiir .1 iy ryrutio7 the inst. at et o -, 10r.k, for One Preel dent, inn, Vire Prei.identa, nne 'rreitanrer. Seeeeia. ry NJ Inept, ow! Direc.ns, In nerve 1.. r lite prereni riinrinliiiy in attend irieri iv regnolitieri n. ma , liits of horomn ,, Ce will ttrlaid befnrrlhr Coats. Jana. JOSI 411 K NO. Seey. Wirt Lecture , -.-4th Coarse. MR J. It. Millar, will deliver the third Lee.ttire of he course. fait evening at 7 0•01ork In Philo Dalt 4th Sollect--Peeitliatitie; of nterican Character, their clasps and a defence or (hem. emir:se ekris and sinsle tickets far the esteninz roar he had at John:stoti and Stockton's; Eterford's and °frith, er member °title Committee. Counter tickets ,82.00, sin gle do. 25. Jan 4. C HANGE OF HOUR. --The Mail for Washington City and Baltimore. will hereafter close at 10 o'— clock I'. M. until further Pollee. ja it 4. R. M. ninnt.E. P. M. 7xFon.v.iriox WAN - Th:o.—On the 27th of Dec. lest, a man cal'inz himself Lefever, from the Kiske• minims, mopped at the bona, of Solomon Lightcao, 2 mile I,nne, near Pittelmr:Th—having with him a dark brown horse. about 8 or 9 years old; Loth legs white, with collar marks, the ind %rhino' left on the morning of the 23th leavirg his 2. orse, saddle and I.ri&e, and has not since been heard of. Any information concerning, him, will he attended to by the eubseriber, and unless called for soon, wdlbe di=po.e.i of accord ins to law. If not called before the 10th lest, the how, will he sold to p-yeltlrges. S. LICIITCAP, Jan 4.1843. U. Fee's Writing* Academy, AZ NITHFIELD St, hel worn Four th at, and Diamond alley, and nearly opposite Mr. Barker's warehouse. Ladles Chili from 2 to 9 P.M. Gentlemen's Class from 6 to 8 at nIOI. Terms reduced to suit the thnes—Persons wislitng to enter will please call during Class hours Jan 4--Inr. TIEC. 3th h,1842,' Cornelius Darnell appointed by the Orphans Court to audit the herount of polio Shep ter and Peter Vl?enter. etiardians of Wasidnalon Flowers and Elizabeth Flowers, minor children of David Flowers deed. and to report the same to the (Indian's Court of A 11e.2 betty county. THOS. PARLEY. CPk. All persons interested will take notice that the audi— tor above named will attend for the purpose al Is an point ment at the office, of Resde Washington, in tlesres Law Chambers, 4th street Pitiburgh, on Tuesday the 7th of February next, at 3 o'clonk P. M. ort - aid day. jan 4-3 t. C. DARRAGH. B Mote. N, 0. So •this day received per steamer New York, and for s.tlrbv J R, 4. A. GORDON. dee 10. No. 12 Water et PROCLAIILITION : City of Pittsburgh, as, N conformity wit It the Provisions of an net of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonvvealth of Pennolvani a , providing for the Incorporation of the City of Pittsburgh, and for the supplement to the said act,-1, AI.FXANDER HAY, Mayor ofsaid City, do issue tido, my Proclamation declaring that on tit SECOND TUESDAY of January, A. D.. 1843, being the 10th day of that itiontli, •the free men of each ward In said City, qualified t o vote for mem bers of the House of Repreyentatives of this Common. wealth," will meet together at the usual placei of holding elections in their respective Wards, and elect by hallo!, One person In earn and every Ward qualified to serve as members of the Douse of Representatives of this Com. monwea It it to be a member of the Select Council; and five persons qualified as aforesaid, In each and every Ward, to he members of the Common Connell. And that on the same day, the said Wards wilt, at tl e places aforesaid, elect by ballot, a citizen of the said City, qualified to be elected a member of the House of Representatives of this Cemmonwealth, to be Mayor of said City. Given under my hand and the veal of the said City of Pittsburgh, this 28th day of December, A. Di, 1 842, Dec 29—die. ALEXANDER RAY, Mayor. T Derry down 10 LET.—From the list of April nev.about eighty acres of land Pitt township, part of which Is now occupied by Id rs.fdary Spargo,on which Is a brick dwell log house with a well of water convenient, a good bear ing orchard adjoining the house. This property is bounded by the Parm.r's and Meehan. les turnpike, by lands of Dr. E. D. Gazzam, James H. Craft Esq., Win. Arthur, Esq. and others. For terms apply to JOHN ANDER/31N, dec Iron Founder. _ ,~ CLTY BANS, PITTS BU RGU. Officers. J rio.GRACIAM,Prea't• Jao. SNYDER, Cashier. Directors. Benjamin Darlington, Charles Avery, John Irwin, William Holmre, David shields, John Graham. John Caldwell, Lewis Hutchison, George W. Jackson, William McKnight, James Wood, James Dalzell, Thomas Bakewell. COUNTING'HOUSE ALMANAC, S NI! p;VV . ; T 1 Fl Jan. - — 2i - 3 1 45 61 -7 7 8 910 II 12 13 14 1516'17 18 19 20 21' 5C2' 23 f 24 25 26 , ,27 28 29'30 31 , I 1 1 I 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 910,11 1213'14 15 16 IVIB 119 20 21 22 23 24A 9627 ~ ..4ql i 1 "" h 1 I 1123, 4 1 5 6 8 9 10 II , 1 2 13 14 15 16 1,18 19 20 01 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 2, a 1 111 45 6 7 :_al 6 11,12 13 14 15 EXCHA Officers. W.ROBlNfON,jr.Prcs't T. M. Howe, Cashier Directors. William Robinson, jr E. A. Brown, Hamar Denny, William Little, George Wityman R. F. Kennedy, Thomas Hanna ' A. P. Chi lde. G. C. Stockton, William Ragaley Tobias Myers , John Grier William B. McClure. Bank 18:19 20 21. I`_3'24 25 211 27 2829 May. 30 11 1 11 0 1 , E 11 12 13 1/ 4 1 5 16;17 18 19.201 12122 23 24 25 26 27 1 2+329 ao 3i, I 1,2, 31 4, , 5, 6 f+ 9,10 1 111'12 13'14 15 16'17 118 19 2021 22 23 24 x5.20,27t2t+ 29 301 1 . . . dank of Pittsburgh --Capital $1,200,000 Discount Days—Wednesdays and Bat count must be offered on Tuesday and Fridays. F;cchange Bank — Capital/11,000,0M Discount Da: s—Tuesdays and Fridays. Notes for Discount must he offered nn ilondays and Thurs iat•s. Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bonk.—Cnpital B:i00.000. Discount Days—Mondays and Thursdays' Notes for discount must be offered nn Saturdays and Wednesdays. Fe mere' Deposit Bank.—Capital 3.:00,000. Discount Day—Tuesday. Notes for discount mot be °flexed on Monday. Supreme Court—Western Ditt ‘ rict nt I ittsburrh, on t''e Ist Monday of September, and to continue eight weeks. J R Gibson, Chief Justice; C Huston, J Kennedy, T Sergeant and .141 C Rogers, Associate Jude.g Court it/ammo/a Pleas end Quarter Session,— B Pat ton jr, President. At o ittsbtursh, for Allegheny county, on the fourth Monday of March, October, and December, and the third Monday in June, and to continue by adjourionent from day to day, Sunda, s excepted, until the causes which have been set down for trial shall be tried, continued by consent of both parties, or by order of the Court, at the instance of either party, upon the usual legal grounds produced to the Court. Alfred Sultan, Prothonotary; Hugh axis and John Id Snowden, A Fsorinto Todurrs. District Cou t—For the C 41,1 nty of 21 Iteheny—Held at Pittsburgh, on the 4th Monday of January, April, July. and November, to sit until all cases ce-nding are Cisposed of. Hon Robert C Grier, President, and lion Charles Shaler, dvoistant Judge. United State. Circu Court—Hold at Pittsburgh for the Western District of Pennsylvania, on the third Monday of May and November. /leo ry 8a1.k% in, and Thomas Irwin, Judges, H. Bottler, tu rshul. United States District Court—lial at Pittsburgh -tray Ist and Oct. 16th, Thomas Irwin, President Judge . AIL_ _IIIIE .3111.4 - 11; Easter* and Soaker,' —By Greensintr2h. Chatriliersbitreh, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Wash ington City, daily, Arrives at IU, A 31; departs at 1, P 31. Nara Easter-is—By Bitirsville and lIOIe aysborgh. Pa., daily except Tues.:ay. Arrives between 11, A. M. and 2, P 31; departs daily. except Sunday, at half past 0. A M. Erie. —lty flutter, Mt•arlyille &c, daily. Arrives between 4 arid 9, P 51; deyarts at 4, A 31. South fres/mt.-11v Washington, Pa. Arrives at M; departs at P, AM. Stesbearelly ly except Sunday. Arrives at 12. M; departs at 4, A M. .ArarrA Weetern.—By Beaver and (I:•v,lri rid, daily. Arrives at 12, night; depa its at 12, 31. liittaasia,s.—By Kitt:lnn ng and Leecliburgh, Pa. Arrives on Wednesday and Saturday, at 4, PM; de pal ts or, Monday and Thursday, at e, A M. Mercer. ny PerrysvilP. Arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8, P 31; departs OR Monday, ‘Vv(in,pdav and Friday, at 7, A M. Reateritie.—by Mononeahsla city. A rrivrs on Wednesday at C,. P MI; departs on Thursday, tst 6, A M. (holuatorn —Arrives on :Srinday and Wednesday, at 6, P 111; departs nn Monday and Thursday, at 7, AM. Wert Liberty. Vd —Arrives on Saturday, at 10, A 31; also from Nolikstott n on Wednesday, ut 10, A departs on Weilitesda , at 2. P 31; also in Aloblestowrr, on Saturday, at 2, P 31. m,, Farrrier.—Arrive€ on Friday, at 6. P M; departs on Saturday, at 6, A M. Meloctie.—Arrives on Tuesday, at 10, A M; departs on Tuesday at 1, P M. Letters destined for the daily mails must be in the office one hour before their departure; and newitpa• gwrs half an hour; and those for the triweekly, semi•weekly and weekly ma i's, half an hour. (Greenwhitr: Rep. please copy.) July. 42E210 11ILT nal" MAYORALTY. In puriliance of aea 11, the friends of 1.. J. A:stibnite assembled In Inas. meeting In lie Market place at the old Court house, in the city ai Pittsburgh, no t,alarcktylt ternoon the 29th Inst. The meeting woe Orranied by Maj..r Otis Young to the Chair, and antethedeti .1. tt. Morehead V.ce President; It ichard Hugt ea and Web Fib). Secretaries. The call untie meeting ..as read, and in a few brief remarks Its oljer , .s stated by the Chairman; after whlO*k was moved by Mr.. Milliken,l hat Caro. I. J. totitAlire nominated as tile citizen 'a candidate fur the erne! of Mayor; The mo• ion being seconded, it wa.: then I id. tad carried unanittuni•dy. The following preamb'e and ere. Motion , : were read to lite meeting, and Ulla timult,ty adop If 'he roas , Ineeting believe that the InrerpststoCoof city:ha. been gni-ally retarded by its municloal aratti I,eirtc placed int!), hart44o party politician., Threfor*, • Revaerq, Tim the eorroher. of It& meeting he Peri that in the event of the eler•lion ol Cit;d. ► J. A•hbesdeli. aFi the candidate to the office of ,ltayor,li faithfully disrl•oree every duly belonging to paid Oar*. without regard to party putt' Ir.. Bertitec.l_ That titid elitt2 have full eotte.dertre 10 . Ilse ability firm nes. , •,1 - lair candidate to dim-bine, the dolled of ihr 0111 , e of Mayo,: There(' re, We retain. mend him to all parttesr, as deservedly worilty of lbef, Buff. nc,e, R es 0 !red, 'r a;lhouzi, we do nos nihnit that tolitta, ty services shonld enlist tun n claim to civil «tnre, yet vrit reel that his f",i 11611 fri.4,l,n,r.e ordittyqW4P7 troy,* &oil. Ripley and Gaines, in the mentor:lllk I:111k* nf l o Chippewa, Lundy'. Lane and Fort nrie. awe bhn alddli tional claiute tolhesupport of his fellow ritirez... A committee was appointed to procure a suiteile plat* to hold nieellngs to further the election of the citisele, candidate On motion, the meetin g shin- ' . e l OTIS YOUNG, Preet. J. S. MottauttAD, V. Pres - 1- • Seey's. niehard Hughes, Admitristrator's Sale of Personal Prairaf, perty. . . CIA" Friday the 6th of January 1:1•12, will he iltohlk.b# 1..) order of the Achninktratur of hot state of John D, Baird deed. 20 Shares of Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Brock. 34 do Firemen's Insurance Co do. i do Pittsburgh 't heatre Stock. . . 5 do Hand Street Bridge do. I Barouche, nurse:and Harness. 1 Gold patent lever Watch. . , Sof,i, Taldvs. Chairs, Wash Stands and other Boast _ hold Furniture, Oleo—A lot of valuable Books. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock 4, kJ, al my Auer - tow ROOl7l, corner of Vl ood and sth sta. Pittsburgh. Tema orsa!e—cash par money. J. B. GUTHRIS,. der: 27 Auctioneer. I W ILL be /old, Saturday, January 7,:il 10e'e104.141 pay coats and charges of transportation ; 6 - cav e ' s Clothing, Blankets, Counterpane., Also --at 2 o'clock, P. M. by order of As/lynch In Bankruptcy: 1 Bartel (in 1 Winsavr. 5 kegs Mae, flaAnov and Ctn. 1 Bag COFFEE. der 30 eIHEA P :Ind useful present. for New 'Yews, Just' ceiveri from Ptiltadelphla auk New Yock--sn ex, eolleat assortment of the publications of the Annerican Temperance Union Tract and Sunday etehool i t oeiretinse g ......... consisting of an excellent assortment of small boots am( - papers.at from I cent to ai,25 each, consisting of the _ Ail Tomporanre Lecturer, Wasbin,aton TemperanenSoakg and Hymn Rook.. TemperanceiLyre, Permanent Tenr. i peranee documents. Hie Religious objection to Tee total.: . Ism, Six nir..lits with the W ashingtonians, A 'Mites new t series of Temperance tales Family Chris:tan Temper.-; a neo Almanac a,,d alt Stifl() Youth's Temperance Aliti.r: vocates, 4.c. 4-. for sale in any quantity to Mil pairekst.. Pliers, from a cent's worth to any size bill, and coil lat , classes of purchasers. ISA AC HARRIS, - 7 dee 31 Agent and Com. Merchant. td j. FOR SRLE.---The Storehouse and Lot now, occupied by M Dalzel, situate at the corner 0 Diamond'alloy and the Diamond, in thectly a Pitisitureh For term. apply to II Dalzetl on the prim sea, orJohn Snyder, Cashier. der, 20--Ita.' PITTSBURGH LARD OIL MANU FACTORY. - rinflE subscriber would reepeetfully inform theettizens .I_ of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and their vkirities, that bet tae commence.l manufacturing the article of Lard Ott and Candies. Ile.ittlends making but one quality, "'bk. w II equal the best made in the Union and nut 'urination! by the best winter st rained sperm oil either for steetSbeery or burning, without Hs offensive properties, and ow. third CilP aper. TEE 4BOPE Is ANY W ARRALVTEDra , BURN /N. Y TE MPERATURE. Tbe subsea. ber wishes to Impress distinctly on the public *lnd that it is not necessary to purchase any now fangl%d temps thet are daily palmed upon them as being requisite to barrel*. lard oil in. Persobs wishing a pore and brilliant_ 14 can obtain it by calling at the old stand,3d street, me opposite the Post Office. The attention of Wholesale dealers, Chu M. C: EDLY. rches and Jam ` chinia.s respectfully solicited. N. B.—All the barrels will bear the manuramo name. W o( "1:Imv and for ml Jan?, 1843 CITY BIM. MERCHANTS• AND MANCIFACTURERV 11 1 , 1 3 6, 7 8 1314 15 20 21 22 27:k129 1 10 11. 12 018 19 2425 261 31 BIM TIW 21 3 4 1 5 1 9 10 111 2 ,16•17:18 19 23 '24 2526' ;30 511 1 1 1 6,7,81 13 14 16'16, 20 21 22 23 27 ;1 28 29,30 1 ' E 4 5 6 10 11'1'2 13 17 18 19 20: 24 25 26 27 1 i 3' 4 81 9.10'11 1516'.17'18 22'23.24 25' 2930 31 1 5! 01 7 8 12:13.1415 19:20 21 22 26 ;27 28 29 31 4 1 5 1 0 10 11 12 13, 17 18'19 201! 24 25'26 is 311 "' Offirer& M. Tams Wm. IL lismirr,Casbn Directors. M. Tiernan, F. G. Bailey, George R. White, ' homas Scott, Wilson Af'Candleas, J W Barbridge, J. H. Shoenherget,. G. E. Warner, Pollard M'Conniek, William Morrison 4 Robert Galway John Anderson, IL Townsend. II 9 71 8 9 114 1S 16 :212223 . 1 28 29 30 5/ 6; 71 12 13 14 1 19 20 21 26 27 28 1 2.3 1 4 9 10 11 1617 18 931'4 95 30 1 1 1, 9 7 8 9 141 S 16 121 t??, 23 ,28 29,30 FARMERS DIVOSIT (7. ADANA, Presiden t. TLIOX P. BELL, Cashier Directors. James Marshall, Joseph Long, James WAuley, William Young, Henri l'll*Geary, William Douglass, urdays. Notes Sur dia• Catittion Salts.. 4 J. B. G lITII 111 E, And. 121111 E atrgaei 3. W. Water between Wood OJkrs d.r 24