t~'°~` di Novel Infortner,—At a trial before Corractional Tribune of Montpelier, on the 22.1 ult., that proverbially stupid ani s*: a mule, turned' out to lw a most saga cjOue witness. A cats coming oue day in : : tOpwri, drawn by this mule, and loaded wo.l3,charcoat, it was discoyered by the cf- Illailihrf Owe rititriti, or town duties, that in thiltkenter of each sack was a small barrel arufancy, intended to be tbassurreptioos mirw64eed without payment of &ay.— The 4 ditier was arrested, but denied all 7 . .-77pcIfulp or the cart or its contents, and liatiVnticiously refused to declare to whom Zipkbelonged, The officer having their icions, conceived the idea of verifying :Masi by means of the mule. At night thee the animal to the enterance of the village of Laverune, ;:nd a short dis 411kilan from Montpelier, and there letting him loose, he 'at once gallolied off gaily till he reached ihe door of a farrier named Pa i,ivere he stopped a minufe and then eked quietly round to the stable. To ogthen this proof, the officers Forced from this spot, and he went to a wEering place in a retired spot some dis .^llo, r _ - .and having slacked his thirst, re f] again to his stable. This evidence Waa ao . eimclusive, that Pal iry was unable to resist it, and at length confessed his de linquency, in confederation with others. illithavelrantis were en extensive that they Illaukgbt down upon them an assessment of fines amounting to upwards of 15,000/. • Zl 7 ; Galigani' 3 Messenger. The throue of LiallOVer. - - - - - The late unfounded rumor of the death d;he King of Hanover has caused the iiiistion of the competency of the Crown igit r e. to succeed to the throne of t'le kingdom to he discussed. It is generally 4141avtd that the blindness of the Prince Till according to the Hanoverian eonstit an insurmountable objection to his ffaercising the royal powrr. This opinion trensthened by the fact, that the Dukes usistix and. Cambridge have joined in a !et, which wili shortly bring before the pre imperial tribunal of Get many the Important question, how far the infirmity Werwhich the Crown Prince labors may affect his rights or powers, upon the de mise o!' the present King. Should the de cision of the tribunal be opposed to the succession of the Prince arid refuse to sanction the delegation of his power in the Ittsatimportani functions of the kingly of lice, the Duke of Sussex will then become tlikk.apparent to the crown of Hanover; Na a the interesting topic of Colonel d'Es 10.cluims to succeed his father as the le gitimate heir to the throne, will be again zesiTed. The question then wi lhe, how 'Anglia runt marriage net of the 12th Geo. under which the marriage of the Duke offmssex to Lady Augusta Murray was diasolved, being an English law, vt ill affect the right of succession .to the throne of thrift:Nei% It would be impossible, in the preheat Stage of the business. to speak gait% shy certainty as to its result. It is Itiroiin that -the xi armth with which the DukeolSussex formerly supper ted the clainis of the d'Este family is now consid erably abated; and it is very dot) lit ill I that helarill now fvor his son's pretensions to the succession .of the throne. -Thus has the barbarous law of George 111, sown the seeds of a plentiful harvest of discord. _Leiden Times. . • TrailitiOn has scarcely preserved a sin gle—;iriecilote or circumstance relatieg to - their meritorious men, with whe n any of the - useful arts originated, and when in prpcess of time, history took a station in the temple of science,her professors deem ed it beneath her dignity to record the ac lives of men, who were merely inventors of machines, or improvers of the useful arts; thus nearly all knowledge of" those to whom the world is under the highest obligations, has perished forever. The schol.ar mourns, and the antiquary weeps over the wreck of ancient learning and art—the philosopher ;egrets that suf ficient of both'ims not been preserved to e rlucidate several interesting discoveries, swhich history has mentioned; Our to prove 'that those principles of sciecce, upon .whicirthe action of some ulo machines de• pended, were understood; and the mecha picitjAquires in vain for the process by 'which his predecessors, in remote ages, -worked the hardest granite without iron, transpOrted it in masses that astound us :and,utted them in the erection of stupen. Aous buildings, apparently withihe facility that.roodern workmen lay bricks, or raise the lintels of doors. The machines by which they were elevated are es unknown :es tbsuiedividuals who directed (heir move ments. We are almost as ignorant of their Mode of working the metals, of their alloys which rivalled steel in hardness, of theiefurnacls, crucibles and moulds, the the details of forming the ennobling slats ue, or the useful skillet or cajldon. Did +the apnients laminate met&s between rol. dem and draw wire through plates as we dot or was it extended by hammers, as some specimens of both seem to show?— Os itheae and a thousand other subjects muciwocertaioty prevails. Unfortunately learned men of old, deemed it a part of wisvitinf lo conceal from the vulgar all d is- COVerieS in science. With this view they wrapped them in mystical figures that the people might not apprehend them. The costae at one time became so general, that philosophers refused to leave anything in writing explanatory of their researches. 4 Powerful Microscope.—A new mie r-roiscape :was recently eXhibito , l in London' • . the:powers of which are sml to surptist - all -preirious isettarrienis. it coli si.t,„f R i x powers. Theilecond magnifies the wings of the incest to twenty.seven feet io length. — The Ssikitb, the eating-of the bee to tweniy• Sao fell. By the six h. each lens in the aye nfithe - fly is s,) rusgrsitisd,: het it ap pears:to be fourteen inches io didinate.r; and vadliniiinivtrair;_eigil teen iiirtheis .. ..ii+-411-s &meter, or four feet in cireuudntrace. Ancient Ilcchanics Pf&R PB6.BIDENT,. JAMES BUC_HALNIN, Suidec.l. to tha decision of a National COnvention DAILY MORNING POST. TIM TEIILLIPS 4. wig. H. SMITH, 11111ToRa wICD PROPitirroß9 SATURDAY, J suAqy 7, Hl3 REGULARLY NOMINATED DEMOCRATIC CIN, DIDATE FOR MAYOR: THOTIAS DICKSON'. See First Page. We havo receive] a communication in sinuating some charges against Mr. Tnom sox, in relation to his religious opinions. The charges of the wrier may be correct for aught we know to the wntrary, but we do nut believe that the' question is a proper one to bring into a political contest. Every citizen has the right guaranteed to him by the constitution, to enjoy his re ligious opinions without molestation, and the man who would attempt to excite a prejudice against his neighbor for dating to entertain opinions different from his own on Still matters, exhibits a degree of eraility highly reprehensible. 11tbe state- went be true, we think there are hut. few of our eitiztis who will not differ with Mr . T.in his religious nwiong,but we aLso think that very few would desire.to persecw e hint this grout!, if in other respects lie was deserving. never saw sack a dine as the ed itors have fir dutolin : ; j,ist now. Hard y do we open a paper but the first article that greets us is headed ..T.) our patrons•"— Then follows the direful lamentations al) nit their set vices to tln3 "cause," their debts to their pap 'r maker, his cruelty in demon lingcash &c. &c.; and most gener. ally winds up with a threat of su , ,penrll7g its publication. But we opine its all non sense I.o'Llik to - patrons" now about such things—just like suppiog soup ‘vith a tot k• Peopl e seem i hive the op nom that they busy en wol, alien debts, without H übiiug thems Ivet, about the printers Theatricals it Curtnec:ieut.—A person named Mor:i.i has heel: brought beiore Judge Stuns roi Nlarichester , Conn, 'certain comedies, farces, &c., with a view of gain, a.al they are also charged with placing their heads on the floor arid throwing up their feet, and causing certain females to exhihit themselves in women's apparel, rchirlitrs; around swiftly on one find, with the other extended ttl right all , and in a horizontd . posi!ion. Th- Cummonycealth of Connecticut is shuck: ‘1 at these monstrous outrages cc iil in her ;ertitorv, and in consh (pence the Ihtdrict. Attorney informed upon the females for having vio:ated the modesty f an acute ang!e. The defendant, Thnris, Veit(' guilty and was fined,,'-i•GOO. Pickled Tenades—Mpteriotts.—Th, captain of the brig Moon, at NUW Peued a bar rel, which had been brought to his vessel for shipment to Augusta, Ga., and discov.)red the bodies uf two females —one a whi'e woman, about 25, and the other a colored woman about 40. The Eddies were preserved in spirits of wine. The captain had the Coroner info med on the subject and an inquest was held on the bodies. A surgeon examined them, and was satisfied they dif-d of disease, and the Jury returned a verdict that they came to their death from catse unknovn. IL i s supposed the bodies were intended fur dis. section. The celebiated Victor Hugo H 11• I his brother, who ate the nephews or the Idle Abbe of Jumieges, have notified their in— tention of establishing their claim to a large amount of treaFure A hieh they are a ivare had been placed on beard the Tele maque by their uncle. Fellows.'—'! ip,:ie who pay their debts.— .Ittrora. We have a few of them here; p ai ively some of the candidltes at Thursday's else tion, paid for their tickets. This is a fa c t though we hardly think it will he credited by our brethren of the Presa. Texas— t Varlikc Movements —The Cr e• cent City says that letters have been re ceived at New Oilcans, s'ating that the Texian troop, numbering about 700 vo!— unteeri. who had encamped at the mission of San Jcse, on thi Medina, hod broke - n up their encampment, and were on their way to the Rio Grande, under the command of Cols. Cok and Howard. It will be recollected that the P resident placed General Somerville in command of theAe troops some. time since, but as his movements were too Lardy for them, they became dissatisfied—placed Cols. Cook and Howard in command, and have now - gone to wor'ix on their 'own hook.' Since this movement, we may expect to hear of some hard .ighting The packet -ship Duchos rOrleans, a New York from Havre, brought $255,- 000 in apeeie,. mostly in five fittn . c pieces. Coßiutcnori..-m./14r. ilaKee, inkstwas tiat that "Pouf Pry''kinated what Waitiiiit true, whendle said.that Mr. McK.-.41 in the habir-phipprnding a poszon or his time at II artsy's shop, in Woo;1 street; Mr. Mc- Kee admits, however, that he spends a great portion of his time at Wey man's snuff and tobacco manufactory. "Paul Pry" is also in error in saying that there is a mantelpiece in the Collector'4 office; we are assured by those who know the premises well, that there is no such piece of furniture about the headquarters of the anti nasonie consp'rators. In every other important feature, wo Iv?lieva the report of the meeting is whnitieJ to 13.! e trrect. There are no bankrupts in Missouri, be cause of the opinion held by the ju(lge that it is unconstitutional. The ship St. Lawrence arrived at New Orlearm on the 20th ult., from Liverpool, with 5159,000 in sperip. An lrishmln thus describes a wheelhai - row: —lt is a huhe clniage with one %viler', and the lilrse is a nun.' up.—Thp poor COtineeticut editor %Nita penned the following: .Irctl! Court week's over, and the way we've taken in rags and muskrat skins is a caution. We also to,k in a goose, and would havr eaten it to 1, it the constable had . nt levied upon it. f3 , int; 'etn iu the ni_4•ll/, friends, a nd the. hack way.' The Decatur Bttik (Ala.) pond, d The stoic 01 I). G le, in Cut!ibet land co., New Jersey, w•is bdtwu up an d its cinat!tliS I•ottilly destroyed. by powder, tat last Thursday %reek. Liss about 6,500 dolkos! The Runt-r are iu Columbus A bill to rechat ter the Banks of (Ylio ex i n:r e nt no:: I Siturddy pihnit:!d the St.'AUR and vsni lust 1,1 Good.—Tite inn ti i Sun has been Tio FlUged The s'enrri f rho W e , , , c ulj a p sti d 1 floe (111 the Vitz.),) liver Ipy which sevoral pet suns wet e The Mi.tmi C to till (pen Rlver Ci;lcian Idet in channel Tho Sci , “ , ) 11, was a: Fht , ory it•hl; Ire, h • in :1 "A' d sir .vo tlf lo .1 c.•,H•L.;01,11. 77,r wag (he Chihr,e lb( iiost.)!t I l i Ls (:lii , e•se :vigil ‘Chan ( I h,, I 1 , 1 ply : , ;.1),19.UJJ Jr- Ihe !Allston of Ciniqn, thst !rovernmeni imposed a 11102; of five He's per upon !he 50,000,000 lb. of Ira annually export ed, and of which 40,000,000 lb. are tai en by Englishmen: by this m .sos the Chi_ nese eimbursed ilie7n , e!voi in rather more than two yea's. In the same manner, by imposing an additional duty of five tads, the government of China will Ir caih in hand before the time is expired-4 years— for paying the $21,000,000.' The new Mail arrangement n -,ticed in out paper on :\l.oll,lay give.; great s ttiafac tiini to the 13.1.1[1111 ireqllS. Th • rrierieln says, the tw cities (13rhim and PitH hirtgh,) will this S thirty tour hour of each which 14 a saving of fit olio half ()Irk.) ti ne occupied on the route. The nerangement is an important one far the tw ) cities, whose 'but siness relationS have always been exten. sive, and are now destined to be greatly increased through the instrumentalily the rail road. Outrageous.—Gov. Doty Wis , n) ()sin, ref t sed to have any communication with the Legislature of that - Territory, in con s?quence of which they were compelled to adjourn. Why does not President Ty ler remove him? For Ito, ro=t. The Mayoralty—No ihterference of Office Holders Are the citizens of li'dkliorirh to g ive permanency to the practice which has alreedv been mare than mice idicressio 7 Arc they about to sanction he choice or the "city police," by e lecting Mr. Thomson Mayor? I suppose every on-i knows that, last year, Capt. ll.ry owod lii no I itmtion to the inressant efforts em the watch men and CO V c•m,:t.itt'es in hi: behalf, and this year, again. w., know that all the polio 3 and •tot• brarr adhercn! of 11r- Clay, devoted tlieir ,lisinter es'egi labors to the service of Mr. Thomson; and hence his success over Mr. Hay. Ad this among the party who sa l mdly denounced the interference of Are nor citizens to have far ed them c mtinually dra same set of constables whether for day or n 1 4 .10, by pi rmitting them to have their choice of Mayor, who, owing his e lection to the labors of these men, is obliged to re appoint Chem? Let us 6.ave a change. There arc many other poor fdlows besides the present incumbent, who, by looking at a few hack numbers of the "Daily Sun" could acquire the run oft he victims who are : dial, "presented heinre his honor and sent up the U..? Any one of the other can didates, not the choice of the present police, it may fairly be presumed, would make a clean sweep.• 1 hope, therefore, - that the citizens will show on Tuesday next, that, with their approba tion, there shall be no more "interference of of. flee holdt re. COON. "7"`" ~..TudgeAs4lth itqWol,44e regroup learn thafyosterciaji.,raiirning a trunk be longinginjudge Bitidtiin, was taken born a stage,in which he was a passenger,while crossing the Monongahela bridge. The trunk was found on the bridge bearing the appearance of having been rifled of its val uable contents. We have heard no further particulars. 31 try Rogers.--Justice Nlerritt says he does wit. despair of tracing out this tnyste r ious affair. ('use of' (lie brig .S'omers.— Tuesday Jan. 3.—Commander Mackenzie made an application 1.0 the CoUi I. to have some of the wi nesses i this case who were now on H the North Carolina, bc kept tu gether and not allowed to mingle with the crew called to g,ive evidence, The Couit said,that the application must h e made t Commodore Jones. Captain Mickenzie then submitted a com nunicatian t I the Court, alleg rig that previous mutinies had la-en occasioned by cruelty, want of horn mity, or incapacity on the part of the captain; that it therefore concerned him to sho.v that this was not (he, ease, on his p and he wished that Court wool I all tw Lieutenant= Avis, who had sailed Captain :Mackenzie two years, to he ex trnin , d without delay, as he wa 4 di t i his way to %%rash ington. Ull iinrie tont Inisines-i. The Judge Advocate said ihrt the apidi catitm wort I 13 • 17 Pn 4 r!eretl at a rn Op portune time, when t!1 , 1 , -Viddllee of I.irul. Ganesvoort was finished. Lieut. Gan •sv 'tut, ree.die i :gad ex O n th e m.tiffirl t 4 of the Ist the day the men were ex.et•uted, C.tm. Mackenzie ur dere I me to arm all the petty otiF•e•s 1 thought tyre rra Ile 11, st ex m ,•ssed a wish that th •y sh i tH he armed Itertire, but as 1 had not full conlid:fnee in th.un, I then tllscoinagtui it. 13•0 (ri this rn itnirig I oheyed the order and alined the. men. There were Revell petty oth •ert true to their flig. 11 • then ad lr• ss•d thetn and ti , vl them their tuders. • The orders tie Commander gave, as near as 1 cin recollect were, that if they s : w any ut.t..ttopt to re3';tlt-i the pi isoners, tnI.L• • ht• they saw ;Ito ptis , tns cr. ; I,lt.v;ittl Hitt truttt,trrist in c..mtnqui tt ati.tn with tles'r , ty thorn; to knelt tt .ol th,t clew, and if they siw trty In•oitt tits totem'''. tit Cteit arm; up , iti tht:rn Ile then .ttriotteil the I I fi l l q.,t t) Inter :141- clro-i,-(1 1 , . the “fiic, Is by C on. NT Irkenzie, w.is th, I. Corr, the. quilt S,),.ticrr an 1 acid ;1...4 , h( .11111,,. 1.1 pill lit' (•./1 IS :I li) . /10:1 1 ‹ til , 1 , .1 11 lrl'.l %.•-i41•1 W ill '1111{4,1. d• . 1., .1 I I I . .1 • • eX t• in I:I , VV . If d 01.11.1,9,H UV H. tt, t I I Iti!,l 11 'it ati I it. The In ‘VII' I ILe ilex , 11l 011:14. API II.) rx bled 9ot tilt; ciow the dIV the Court ‘v;is \v.iril I ) ,, r - 11, e them potty idri•ci-i, wh.im l siwpotied be implicated in th • mittnt,. Thi• c innander w,i , ; ex. ceetiin , ly anxi,ms knew the result ct the exvi , irritieu. te.l at Ih trh !e of ;he exit niniiti.) r tlte7 !WV (1.3 Y. it 1)1 . 111.4 S'ittiry . I t . Ck It dill net e i, t , thole very long. ()I het poisons were ex amined. that day; I repotted the results to the Cenirnander us suiin as the came to ri tlee:isi in, and t tI I him I would hand the answer in ‘vrititig as soon as it WaF c pied. I i liiin whoa ei ini nwe came to, and t h at it was unanitnotis. lie express ,, il a wish that the letter we were dra‘‘inz up shoal I be immediately put in to his hinds. There V . .. 39 111 - I,ly, to tnistal:es aide in copying., it. I handed it to ha showed it to Spencer. The letter of Comrn , d )re Mackenzie and the ,pinion of the f•ti - iiwrs %yerc here p nduced and read. ruil , I w ill sell fiir easy iir ',atter, FIVE iIOIT-lESI, on ti e -Illi si rert ro:id, in 111. -Ili' of Pal Sift! r•.: li. Three of I ilein :tie liriek nrul two frame. The fra roes are well caleulniell for Itosines. house , : Itritt7, doge to I 10 , Court !N0.,. they will tie sold io2etliitt or seleireiely to ituit purell:is-e!‹. For 111/ Hier wit? icti tart! .1 . \ S. NI(11111.IS, j at' 7 1813--I yr] CIRCU AAD THEATRE ) In front of Copula Broadhurrs; on Penn Fprret. Ifllll' NOTICE.— Gernmn ;itler Herr Otto Molly, Ilan arrived in this city on hia way 10 NRW Ortcang, and is engaged for three only, Tntirsday, Friday and Saturday, January . 7 3, i; and '7. Together with lila family. who have passed the School of the best waters in Philadelphia; and will appear in their graceful Fancy trances 114NNY ELLSLER, The Philadelphia and Sew York Public entitle these three children Ihe .'ire Pfus Ultra, ami universally or nowledr,e them to he the most correct and graceful dan cers of the ay.e. Miss EL47.1 5, Master OTTO and Miss ANDRO LINA four years °far. ith other Performances. The whole to roociude wait From the iou ritul of Conlinerca Con rl of I wintry I o c,) ! !,:tv•• :t km,v Fon I ‘‘, awl um. II achet Cimm-11. GE W ‘CKS"N• Co,imson Croft/ 11'(: I Li,. JAMIE S BENNEY, (11A NI ‘ , P1:111131N, O'BIZIF:N. 133EG ..1 I NS! 11.1 G ..1 IN S! -T1.4: knien and celebrated A PIECE ON THE STAGE. For particulars see small INIEMi=2 Corresponshi*. limusivae, 411. 4, 1842. Gentiemen:--The lio . use,ou yesterday, adopted a resolution to meet at nine S'clock and adjourn at one, until otherwise ordered. This will be the standing rule for some ten days, in order to give the committees time to prepare and mature such business as mly be referred to them. The usual com% mittees were appointed to wait upon the S.nate and Governor, and inform them that the House was organized. Last night the Dernocrati.: members met in caucus to select candidates for thelsever al offices in the House. Maj Andrews and Jicob Svil-r were the co npetitors for the Clerkship. Mr. Seiler and his friends made extraordinary exer ions, but without produ cing much effect. Thy vote for the Clerk ship was, for Maj. Andrews 42—rOr Jacob Seiler 14. The caucus then nominated William Karns, of Berks county, as its can didate for Doorkeeper, and E M. Stedman Ninrthamherl.Ml fir Serg , ant- at Arms. These no ninations were severally confirm ed to day by the Hous'. 1i r. K.irns off •red a resolution, instruct ing our Senators in Congress, and request. ing our Representatives to refund the fine np,m Gen. J in h.. Judge Hall. ofiNew Orleans, in ISIS. At half past eleven o'clock, the Guyer nor's Messa2e was delivered. This doe. co moo will reach y o u as soon as this letter, _of i•i7 merits, 1 have no ti ne to speak to day. 811 ALLEY. Slr.Th'rni on tin!! t he Mayoralty. The Aulsricau of Thursday (upon the authority I! , 1 doubt of Mr Thomson him self) doe s not deny that Mr. Thomson is friendly t. the Royal Arch mason, Henry Clay fit President, hut meanly evades the rluesti m by saying "he is an advocate of a Nu ti r.al Convention, and will support its nominee:" Once inure we ask if Mr. 'rh om m n is n.,t a CI iy man .lud in favor of that individual over all others for the Pres id notvvitht sliding his suppoit of m wry and shivery 1 It is s.rid that Bid e alr e ady plethed Mr. Thomson to r!,i s etret several Clay masons, and H . T. has not authotiz-d him to do sole: hi m cow., it holdly and deny Biddle's st ateme V‘hich es matters now stand, place him in astrange position to expect the sillip.at of MANY ANTIMASONS. loft. )” hand, few Land. o!ti :6 . 0;0w C(Jril I , f` ;Oki to V, :I pply I o t.. 7 1. 4 ,1' 4/ u,T arm hie of N. 0. Sugar, 1,, the I ;Inf.! Or Ir.: y . , i 1 1!1,1. 410 WII E Ilmrlunny 15 ball - HiPi.i r.• I. 1.ti•',%1..,111 - :, la:Flint:Ai, for i I.oo,rty s,. 1"our. rrior :It i•• it' Ibr 11..tkets I . 1)r C.),[1:1r,11 f'it:a, of All..tre !iv (' nt 1 r 11(,) •( r 1841, N. 1., the matter orthe NIA Fn-ter. .1 ND NOV,' TO IV. 11% January 3. 1342. ,; - ,i41). A. runnl .1:1111PA W. Baxter assi:4 nee of t lie ,c))1 A le.Nal.der Fo.der piesentcd in )irt and ,ti.l the Prothonotary is ordered :IV.• WOO, I,fl , :Ce thereof ion three tunes I t )1. •. r !'nzt" icor nr tile- necvspaners or the nr II rty or I'itt-hur:111 0.11 the said account will ~,) ))i.))wr it nn ‘l..u.lay .the . 2; I dry of January 1843, 11 11. es, snow o to !Le culinary. Frflittl lire nevoid. A I.l'lt I D ' SUTTON, Prolley. )i . I) IL') • ING ES rABLISII: rtursi n•-perl 'oily inform, rtirprr,,ple of t_ rioir,a An.' , and the public. generally, 11.:t tic lia• opttned es , ahiishment on Grant co. 3 tlrtlitire's Row, %Vest end of the Scotch II pi whern hie old ctistomere and all others who nn, s favor Win with a call may depend on having their work ;tom, in a ,-apr iior Sr y 'e. Front ill. kit:: expert. c .ce !nth , ' ha - torgs in this city, not: in manylother lash. emes in Europe and Imerica. he feels confident hu ran sati%cactitnl to ell who may please to i:n•or him wait tto jr rricom. By strirt attention to lu ttoi , and superior .t.orktilaitship he hopei, to merit and receive a r.hate of 1,0, tic patronage. lie tr fends keeping on h.rnd a :arpply of 4outls awn rintroings suita'rle for the ea:fouler trade o hich will he sold at very reduced prices, LI Tlia Atib.,r,l'aer, being well aware of the extent that I Le , ; ,• 1 . 1 , syst e m is practked on the public in this count Nilvcrli-cinent•; particularly by persons who may j is , ty be cal , ed intruders cn the trade, who never sat %oil an hour to the IntAtiesp, end who hop* co little about it that they could not crook a spunge cloth, and they ar e barefaced 40.011:1110 11410P1'11t1e thrnteelves ac lah lure n 1.1 mode, nod by the aid of old certificates. cuts, pa tr., A., ant gcceruily hard by quacks 'to r medic i ties, t`iey ulten succeed in patching ocr on 1 Cllll . olller some old trash for the genu ine 1111090,1 arklelo I . 3.tch poOplu'i advertisernentp are only c,0,0 , ..1,1 to gut/ the ;111,11C and are n o more roil o•n,o, re.la than et. Innehable publications atm , toe .mat (la'fiucr among the Liniplaiuns, which I pre , o roc almost rover) , PC1104,11 , 0y has read and laughed a'. I W4/1111i so.zg,-.4 1 is those 0:110 0.1:01 to have tl.eir clod. a made In first role style to make a little inquiry and they tiod ti,si thi, is !lie place where they can be accommodated. B. D. J ui 7-3 m r 1110 t he Ilnnoraule, the Juifles of the Court of General Quarter F•eisimis of the Peace, in and for the court The petit'on of Alfred lierlieri, of 'the second ward of line City of Pitisburgli. In' the countyaforegaid, hum- Thai 7-our p..i inner hath provided hinwelf vvith mated. II .for ihi! cominuilaiion of travellers and others, at hie dlveiliii2 ii! , 1.1.e in tine city and ward aforesaid, arid pray CO3V.if.I..VTL Y on band a superior article orLard Oil, warranted to burn at any temperature, and equal to the best winter strained Sperm Oil, witlini4 4 it: ofren,ve quivitiroi, and one third cheaper. matif.N. ufartn red by the subecriber at the old stand, Third utr.'; nearly opnrisite the Post 011iie• M. C. EDGY. jan .1,11143 PROCLA.M.ITIOAT City of Pittsburgh, so, N conformity with the Provkions of an act crthe Geo. eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pentiiytvaida,, providing for the Incorporation of iheCity of Pittsburai„ and for the supplement to the said art, I, A f XANDJIA HAY, afayor of said City, ci o Is -Ile this, toy Proclaleatlon declaring that on the SECOND TEESD Yof January'. A, D.. 1843, being the 10th day of that month, ' , the (tee! men of each ward in said City, qualified to vote (or meta. hers of the Douse of ftepre b entatives of this . .Conisnos. wept 1.," will meet together at the usual places of hording elections in their respective Wards, and elect by bailor, One perm)n in eaeli and every Ward qualified to serve no members of the floue of Representatives of this Com• inonwealth to be a member of the Select Connell; and five persons qualified as aforesaid, In each and every . Ward, to be members of the Common Council 4, And that on the same day, the said Wards will, it t l e Mares aforesaid, elect by ballot, a citizen of the 464 City, qualified to lie elected a member of the House ot flepresetratlves of MI; Commonwealth, to be Mayor or said City. Given n:: der my hand and the seat of the said eltrof plitAimr l ii, this 23th day of December, A. D-, 1142* Der. 29—die. A LEXANDER 114 Y. Maw,. . R. Fee's Writing Acadentir= AIITHFIELD Se, he' weer] Fourth at. and Diamond V-71 alley, and nearly oppoidie Mr. Barker's werehoess. Ladies Class front 2 to 4 P. M. t:entlomen'a !Hasa from 6 to R at ni26t Tertnq reduced to t.uit the times--Persone fit ewer enil dorin2 Clo.s hours jar) 4—btr. SUCTION SJILE:II.-0,) Tuesday afternoon nest, at . 2 n'rinetc. f will eel) on account of whom it may concern, on a credit or row . months, with approvid endoirsers—:,. F 2 dinner seta. tine Einalish China, 01'4- :Itt, contain. . in 131) pa. each. 2 dinner .ets. fine iron stone China, ' Flannelled 4- gilt, containing 146 each. This is re ry superior ware, and well worthy the attention of poi , . I . chaser., and will be open for inspection on Monday nest.- ] 8. GUTHRIE. - Auctioneer. DEC. 300,11142, Gotnelins itarraxli appointed by the Orphass Court to audit the hrcount of l.titip Shep ler and Peter Shepler, guardians of Washington Flowers and Elisabeth Flowers, minor children of David Plosiern der.'d. and to report the same to the Orphan's eoart of A lie , 2ltetty county. THOS. FAR LEY, Cl'k. Alt persons interepled will take notice that the audi— tor above named will attend for the purpose of his art poi nt ment at the office of Rende Washington, in BlifeS Law Chambers, 4th street Pittburgh. on Tuesday the VA of February next, at 3 o'clock P. M. ofraid day. jan 4-3 t. C. DARRAGH. In the Court of Common Pleas of Stie gheny County, of October Term 1834.: No. 70. In the matter of the votontary - Assignment of JOAN MACLAY. And now to wit December 10.1842, account of This, U. Patterson. Assignee of the said John Mashy, rented in open Conn and ceatSrmed nisi, and the Coglal order that. it he confirmed absolute/1 ea ille23th day.eri' January netiousd that notice-teem( be oriblialad two papers for three Ornery From the Record, - 1, 1 3-tn 6-3tle A.. BUTTON, IPetd„ Q N, O. Pig ar, thir-day received per stcgm e rig e kswd yertr, sid3 for gale by 3.17.4. A. cowpox, 11 dee ID.'" No. 12 Water st 11l dee•s .1, Ate'