• CONGRESS. Ir.' J VNIEJS BUCIII 4-NAN , Mr. Charles J. Ingersoll, with great subject 59.tioe *tom of a N. 11401,4 Conventioa. pnWer, to-day bore down on the positions assumed in ;lie Kentuckian's pamphlet, t DJ yesterday by Mr. Adams. in r, ference 1 iltifeogneet"reektran '5 - conduct at. New Or leanss.,,.• - Tltiegrtit shot thrown by Mr. Ingersoll teismikelreeksof those who intrench them rei- lir 4tid34e H.'Aix's Resumption of itai e V tif 1 JO ebtistrha the General's tl,so- Ikelince of a writ as a contempt, arol, Itivbfklip n s trial by jury, to punish at his 3VVII discretion, told terribly. Mr. 'Not:H ama, adduced the authority of the Sap' erne COurt,.and other most decisive authority, tblirove that the common law of England, &TM as the warrant for this high handed proceeding of the Judge, was not the law, of Louisiana, nor the law of the United States; and that this act of the .lud4e was taitity indefensible upon any of the [HM -001 of American jurispi udence, and ;Vas' utterly irreconcilab e to the duct' ii.e I:4*e government, as understood among ini::. — Mr. ftvagrts ILL. refeted to the act of congress passed express'y to put down thiltil p rped power—which h a d b ee p, in iithe cises,eY.erted by judges in this coups try, tthdet the pretext of usage, without .Me authority of law. And he pa-sed, by Hite legislative interposition to arrest the ttdical judicial assumption;which makes the judge, the party offended, judge of his . Case, the trin of facts, the pr onouncer of the law; and the punisher et discretion, of constructive contempts, cuntemp's com -0144, not in the presence of the tribunal, nor interfering wi h its immediate fuhc tions, but in a way to render the offender amenable to the law in regular and stiayded -forms; that the Legislature of the ;Won bad already marked by its condom 11/#14013 the doctrine now asserted to 6 . lBtairl *judicial tyranny which is at this day vouched as . conclusive record evidence against the General its having violated bi ttchia country at New Orleans, and 006 .4 the tyrant. We thank Mr. Inger .4l,4'uir making this distinct issue between thsludge and the General. It is right that the people of the Union and the Con. rella of the Union should pass upon this *Elate. case, and say whether necessity did not supersede, for the ti ne, the ordi nary laws, and compel the General on the principle 9f self- pret!et vation, to act with out reliance on th , t civil laws, as emergent • ey required; and whether the Judge, in warning to punish him without law; with mit a ,hearing; without a trial by jury undid his arbitrary discretion; had any jostification which can screen his decis !Oft from.condemnation and reversal. The notice taken of Mr. Adams' mis representation of the character of the Measivie proposed; of being a present, a i pension., a contribion, a charity to an old Man' inhrsiatier days; the giving of a pen nyte Beliaariva; . .was very happily and deli ..Von commitiaL—An old woman (old ioately manage] by Mr. Ingersoll. if it Mrs Smith we believe) was asked w'rat britbeen a bill for such purposes as tin se, . h MiAngeraoll thought a precedent might j she thought of one of her neigbots by the name of Jones, nd with a knowing, look • be, fOuud(however unconstitutional it now I tI appeared to Mr. Adams)•in his vote for a I replied, 'Why, I don't like to say anything frerematof $20,000 to Gen. Hartison's wid- I about my neighbors; but as to Mr, Jones, - •ait, in the e 200,000 donation which Mr.! sometimes I think, and then again I don't Adams, as President, had sanctified. The know; but a'ter all, I rather guess, he'll insult offered to General Jackson, in corn_ , ~paring him to Arnold. was more severely turn out lo be a good deal such a sort of a rebuked. But here Mr. Ingersoll should', man as I take him to be.' ihave dealt tenderly with Mr. Adams. We ase not, ourself, mach surprised that Mr. Twenty persons drowned.—The Louis. Aditne should cor.sider General Jackson's , ville Pennant says: The steam boat Mace .act of defending New Orleans treason.' donia, a few days since, grounded at Goose Thatit was treason to his feelings, we have island on her way up to St. Louis, and evidence to show, under his own hand; sent her passengers on shore in a yawl.— not less emphatic than that which be utter v „ ter d ay. On getting them aboard again, the yawl ed on the floor of the nous'. Mr. Adams was in Europe when General capsized, and about 20 persons are suppo• Jackson faced the foe of his country at, sed to have been drowned. New Orleans. Mr. Adams was then of the peace party; that party which h e ld i t T he; ei-t a very intorehtiwz little f a mily toe patriotism to subalit to t; real Britain.' q uarrel going on among the Coons of New Vaaeon consisted in resistance to that Orleans, g rowing ou t of the recent visit of "hultoark of our religion." It was um HenryClt vto that city. Some of the 'befitting "a moral and riligious people to ', '- rejoice in our victories over her." Then it Com•nittPe of arrangement think that they was that John Quincy Adams wrote to were not treated with 'proper respect,' Leavitt Harris that, "WITH A WE ili". and they are giving vent to their wounded AND PENURIOUS GOVERN M E NT, feelings through the public prints. WITH THREE FRIGATES FOR A , NAVY, AND A FEW REGIMENTS i An excuse. The Assylum Journal con- FOR AN ARMY, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE.; ducted by the inmates of the Insane Asy. TO WITHSTAN D THE COLOSSAL i , turn ' at Brattelboro, Vt., appeared on the POWER OF GB EAT BRITAIN." Gen- 3d inst. with but very little original matter aril Jackson, at that time, in an address to his militia and the people of New Orleans, in its columes. The reason given for this said, "OUR COUNTRY' MUST AND i omission. is that the young man who was SUALL BE DEFENDED." lie didthe 'leader' . to have written waa too crazy defend it; and that was his TREASON. to perforn his task pi nper,y. Remains of Bolivar--The I,tig Carra CELL Willa arrived here .J.l Tuesday, in eighteen days from Lag,uayra, accompani ed the expedition St. !‘tartlia for tile re mains of Bulivdr, alid the fleet arrived at Laguayra on the 13th ult. with the remains on board. Kicking Cows. --.Hang that cow—how she kinks!' says the milk maid. Yes, that's the tight way to treat her. Hang her.— You've hit on the remedy, though you were not aware of it when you pronounced that awful aentence, 'Hang teat Cow!' A writer in th.i Farmer's Cabinet has told the searet public l y. He says, merely place the patient (he should have said im patient) in a stable with a beam over her headowd pull away so as to false her teed pretty high in the air, but not so as to raise her legs from the ground. In this position she witt not only be disabled from kicking, but wilt give down her milk with put : .the least hesitation—not from any spite or ill will, but becluse she can't help it. Otttutchon conferred oit a Jew A jtw banker (M. Cohn, of Antwerp) has hren non:dilated knight of Ole Spanish order cif Isabella. The country in which a Jew - .oonse 'cote of years bark could not se foot without incurring the visit of 1)1 ing burnt alive now decorates b att or- From the Globe, Ja , i. 7, rflti PRISMS NT$ DAILY MORNING POST: HS. WM. U. SM ITU, Ir.DITORIS LK° OPFL IiCTORS tt EDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1e43 See Fir.t pat Expitatioa ofßauli Charters The Charters of thirteen of the Ohio Banks expired within the last live days. Ir-cording to their last report, their whole amount cf notes not in circulation is $651.608. arid the entire amount of specie in their vaults fur the redemption of this paper .5149,839, having a balance of cir culation, to he redeemed by debts due the bank of 8201,557• If these banks are not rechartered, and from the democratic complexion of the Legislature we do not suppose they will; the redemplion of their notes will shortly add upwards of $600,000 of specie t the circuditing medium of Ohio. Trisconsin.—A Committee of the 'Wis consin Legislature, appointed to enquire into the subject, says, they are found to adjourn by the act of the Governor him self, who, in violation of all law, has refu sed, fur reasons which may be appirent,to ho'd any communication with the Legisla ture." B-fore the adjournment, a rees was passed requesting the President to ternoye JAMES D. Dory from the office of Governor of the Territory of Wisconsin. Dr. Smith, of the New England Medic cal and Surgical Journal, says, 'these tight straps under the feet, when the leg is flex ed, press the kiieepan so forcibly irto the cavity of the joint that it is by no means strange there are numerous complaints of weak knees, the rheumatic pains, and sore ness of the muscles. - They have an importation of East India chickens in New (Means. The Bulletin says these fowls are of tremendous build, broadness of breast, and sit ength every way. Their feet ate nearly as large as a boy's hand, and they stand nearly tin ee ft. in height A Detroit paper states, that a man na med Berage, residing at Greenfield, Mich. recently heat his father in-law•, Thomas Holland, aged 90, in such a rind manner, that he died of the injuries. The Legislature met on Tuesday last. Several ballotings for Speaker of the House were had, which resulted 175 for Thomas, Democrat, 175 for tho Coon-candidate, and 1 scattering. In the Senate a Democrat is elected Speaker by a vote of 12 to 9. A whip clerk is elected to the House by a majority of :3, owing, to defection or sick— ness of some of the Democrats. At the latest dates, no speaker of the House was elected, and each party were ttying to get a majority, by securing the contested seats for their own friends. The Louisvillians are so terribly fright ened at the prospect of having no mute winter that they are filling their iee houses no Sunday night! Robbery in Juil.—A prisoner in the Baltimore jail was robbed last Wednesday, while asleep, by a fellow prisoner, of mo— ney to the amount of 834, a gold lztreattt pin, a cross, a pair of eat rings and an eye atone. The birth day of Thomas Paine, the in. fi3el, is to be celebrated in Boston. The Delaware Legislatu►e met 011 :%lasvachii , ett - .*etas , %Sawa • The Philadelphia Ledger,givertie lowing is Oie tater of discount; ae what we unfledged country folka•persiit in cal ling money. All the Pittsburgh and solv. ent PhilAelphia banks pay specie, and of ti-n• value their issues purport to he. Discatzat on Broken Pennsylvania Bank Discount on Demand notes. Rellei. 60a65 Bet ks county, Girard, MDyamen•ing, Man. and Alech'es, Pennsylvania, Towanda, United States, West Brinch, Penn 'Township. par al Discount on suspended Bunks Far. bk of Reading 7aB Middletown, Lewistown, Gettysburg, Lebanon, York, Carlisle, Columbia Bridge, Lancaster county, ,ancaster, Farmer's Lancaster, lal Chambe:sburg, 7 1-2aB Northumberland, 71-2a9 Wyoming, Pottsville, 10a12 1 2 remains to be seen. Those who have insured their lives in the Com fumy would do well to get their insorance in io6ll i surrd, unless they intend to realiz • soon. nail i The N. Y. American, speaking of this di fault, 13,1.1' remarks that 15a171, "What increased the confidence of the public -- ; in this institution, was that, in addition to the FU COL W. J. B. Audrews. , pervision of the President and Directors, the It gives us unfeigned pleasure to note 1 Chancellor of the State, who has kept in this the fact of this gentleman's reelection as Company the trubt fends of his Court, annual'y clerk of the House (if Representatives of caused a stret examination of its affairs to he Penna. He filled the same post last ses• made by one of the Masters in Chancery. Yet, in despite of all these precautions, it is said the stun; and his obliging and attentive belta. ~p ecm anans of Mr Ia icolls have he n goinz on 1,,r vior made friends of all those who were several years." in the House last year. Col. Andrews' Who afer this will Le willing to trust j ;int vote in the Democratic caucus is conclo- istock ccr;;orntiens wilt their money? None. sive evidence of his high standing with the Late and important from Florida. Dem-cratic members; he was chosen on A letter from Pilata a under date of the 21st I _ ti :tier Cold —Tine 13 theehr `Whig sates tint the first ballot, by a large majority over ult. says that matters in general in Florida wear ! !thel " nernioreeter s loud at •; : w vs 1"1" decrees below a very respectable and competent compet• rather a favorable aspect, and I trust if successzero in that city, at satirise on Mond° , morning. ;tc intinnes it will be elitirely rid °revery red skin. i At Con , ord, N. 11. on ‘Voito s hay morning, the hot. He is ( very way deserving and ca- , , MCI cury slim I at TWI,NTY d• gre; s beloln zero. ' Tiertail is sal , l v nu' „f the woods, his hand tip pable. gether - consi i v. ith Oc , hirche's, -lin g of ov; r 100 N IrtisOn's Pi//3.—We are about to write Indian', among whom are -1! hearty warri irs. a CH ANO THEATRE , loon I themselves rather suddenly transferred from puff' for a patent pill—and this deliber. in front J/ CUphii/i niaridhUirB. a ' tett., firma to a steamer a fen , days si nc e St TAM - , Oil Penn S , ticet. ately, and Without solicitation' We recent •,:i, and as ,tid.lcri) . tr itisi.rred to Eloise Kin a ly experienced and witnessed the good ef- i ~, eture.q. I+' , •, whene illoc sail for New Orleans Gr rtrian viler frets of Wilson's Pills in cases of headache, ni the 31,:t {net. Herr Otto Molly , and bere' attest their good qualities, and i c i ,,, H.,. 7 . o, t „ M s , i i, Ben, '' e "- t I nigh% 1- " 1i.,, , I,l'd 111 111, C:1 V i.l , ,I“• ,al 11, :s.: :or'efos..ii l I ecommend th m i n cases o f t ick heal{- he itles:!rvf . ' a tunn1 " ;:: 'l°.'clord n'T',l good Per . - ::.':'" '''": ' hr.. ' ''''''' ":;'.t:, Tiiiii-day, Criday ;,,, alw,..i}'s ai this iila , t , jr hinhiwtneht• riche. Susquehaafla co, 10a12 1 2 Earmers & Drovers, Wayties . g, Hart ibburg, Northamptim, :dis„„ ~ tannar ) ~. ti ,t., 7 1 . .. t olanc, T...^,-I:iei with ii, 0 :M.0.'. V.' t n have r ..,,,i ,he s.tio.ii . oi 1.,. ti—o ~,,,,, i“ hi, i ..iel i iiii,i; iii,l will appear in EXCCUtiOrt.— Patrick and Bernard Fan— . , ilidr r, rar,fti I ran. fl., ,P 4 M ATIVVI. OF 1;i43. . irons, (; , 1,141, Le Lion Hero .1 f.. 1 1:1 N:Vir' E 1,1,51, E I? , airati con%icted in the Court of Cambria ' ; The Phil., lelpilnt and NI,V York l'ublin wide thece IX h , l.f . feats Itrt , e created the erentest Fensa t i o .) in three riiodr,ii i li•• .7% - e Pl,O U'ira, ant tiniver.aliv RC. county of the murder of Elizabeth H Hen, the u'il Weald. and i'i the Ea -tern eittes, ;lap ar4 I n,' , nnt. l e 1110, to be the wort correct and graLefal Elan an aged female, will be executed in the the Cirenq on Thurtnive rvenin ff Ilk (ruts seem I I 1 , 1 ,,," 1 1 ,,: t e ,' 1 t zt 5, 1 , 0,,,t,r 01 , 1 , 0 7, jail yard at Ebensburg on Friday the :3d t ., , i . , c r e ,iihic ; we mint See the 110nSter, "1-C.'• LINA lk ~ r Nort. If iO/ other Performunees. of March next. between the hours of ten jog i . , 1.„1,, vitucl • Til^ lVi , (l' , Ito ..,t ~,I, ~' till _____ and two. .q hellthu TOTV , I -- We learn fr , nn the Boil e API Et . i.; (IN THE FA6E. DO - F , r ! Ar: , cu 1,; ~ e -a all hi 11,,. New .Suit. —An irnputtant law suit is ,(:az,'' to come eff soon in Lowell, Masa., in re. yeatg lb , re h ;tot been (1,710 , , , to the amour; Wiwi to a cat. The Coumier of that town ,four• rr nt yc!,r. Tlyre were livinrr th,rr says that the c)unsel have been engaged it 1.1 , rorwct.r , ment on the side of pussy. Mr. Clay WilY received at Now ()ritnli " r1e...q . 2 on , 9:1, end one 96—in on the 22J ult., with an ininienn t gon.z.vrr i 7 vear of ago, aver:if:log tie over of coon enthusiasm. The office hunting B .l year._ ;put: sills. . ri'wr ha- j 1.0 received tijs appaal ...apply o r __. 1 I .:I lid r el i t'• G tr n ,attat., rans , Whigs had assembled from every part of Relief I , :sur.• d o stint!, in part Oftlie 1 u 0 , 1 , 1 , , , tein,• • kludS—alt uf tin' last year and warranted Gell• the State, and to puff the tom foulety into The whole amount of these:iqsues, as we t notice, all the steamboats at the levee were i learn from an offioial source is $2,156.6.50,- 1: A .in agra" , F.e•, persuaded to get up steam anti proceed to 6s cents. of w hi c h t h e ream, Carrollton to escort the sable leged gentle- West Branch has issued $25,000 • I ''k , I .. I'..CP. i Berks County, 45,787 NA' mer Melon, -I, Movamensin,q, 62,500 NI usk, 100,000' Na: t ur ti,m, Pen Township, ,leas h, Totialwes, Towanda— l' Towanda--in circulation, rnip, man to the city Reduction of 'Mgrs.—A meeting of the farmers of Queen Anne's county, has been called, to take into consider atinn the subject of the price of labor, with a view of making it correspond to the redu ced value of agricultural products.—Rat timore Sun. So theil, the poor girls of New England factories are not the only persons that are to suffer by the predominance of whig prin ciples. The farm laborers it appears from the above, whose wages have always been at the ve7y lowest peg, are now to be re duced. This is not confined to Queen Anne's counts• ma., but in our own coun ty the wages of laborers on farms has been reduced 50 per cent. During the past harvest, hands were plenty for 50 cents per day, and often as low as 37-, who a few years since obtained one dollar ! 'Li 31nerica. a man Will money and in fluential friends will always be cleared.' C 07,1171 antler McKenzie. Notwithstanding the Commander has made en apology fut this expression, we think he might have mantained his ground, backed by the records of almost every court in the United Sates. _Fighting by !Ifeasure.—The usual place of fedi:Mt for the Dublin duelists is called "Fifteen Acres." An attorney of that city. in oe Fining a challenge, thought most likely ho was drawing up a lease,and invited his antagonist to meet him at "the place called the Fifteen Acres, be the same more or leer' . 1 Aidence. . . 4• ,rrnini the4l"lo..yivari,„„ Haerri~,7an 7, 1813. cl :Legisilligilre flyelPthi. , .-- -. , - In Sahale yisierda#ol large number Grie,"‘Emiae.! , --In th e Semite: ii,..day, there was ~ . , ' lfor . _ • n . tit petitienil were'preserklieet ttee repeal an angry di'segnision upon the tioudna'ion by .m.. - . . ._.. . et' the Nniholiort Court, g i rd one for a law begins, of thigh S. Moorhead of Lehigh county, „compelling the .Tide Water Canal Com es ass'st.,rit clerk. Mr. Giblyms, the Senator Com , - pity to reccive their nates in payment of Lehiali, avowed his detr,rmination not to vote Ibr' tolls. Mr. Craig, of Washington, presen• James Buchanan for ihe Uni.ed Stees Senice. 1 , led a memos al praying for a repeal of all do not, however, believe that a sufficient number l i cense laws, and the passage of a law de will join him to defeat the election of 'hat chsti" - Idaring drunkennes.s a crime against the gulshed g entleman. The Senate elected Mr. commonwealth, whirh was read and re ‘l'Cauley Sergeant at Arms—but adjourned with. I felled to a select committee. out sulicing, their 1) •or keeps r, or assistant, or I The 'Secretary of the Commonwea l th transcribing clerks. Mt. Champneys of Lancas• being tritroduced, presented a number of tel w;il, it is said, reply to Mr. Grbons on Mon- messages from the Governor, which were 15a17 day• read. One contained his objections to 1 9 a13 . I the II .u.-c, the s u bject of Oil public printing I the a pportionment hill passed at the last 1 9 a13 w" n 2 urn brought up. No chetion for printer session, which he now retur,,e,l, and an ; took place; arid my impres,ion is there will be other of his oljectiwis tr, lilt , supplement to 14a15 ' none until a ~ t dirnion is made in the prICC or 1111' what has be..ii tei rood the "Truck Bill." I He also sent iii Ins follovving nominations • mtitor There were some petitions presenteib ir. ,• 15a16 ;idi a repo rid, &r. Sze , but no busine.s transacts 1 1 , to the Senate for 1 ) ,,,;(3 , ..nt an Associate 17a17 of ant importance. Judges: . , NOCKANUXON. Ellis Lewis, to be '.President Judge of • the 2nd Judicial district, in the toorn of 10all N. V. Life Insurance Or.. Trust Company. Benjamin Charnpneys, resigned. .. 10a11 Thoin l ison's Bank Not. , Reporter says that this Emanuel SirA'er, to be an Asso , :iate 12 il3 Com"" loses , by the defalcation oh Nicolle, Judge f•o; the - counry of Lancaster, in the i 11240, 001 1. The principal busint Fs of this Com. rucim ( 4 . Samuel Dale, deceased. N alhan W trite, for tire county of M'- I°3ll p.ny was in dnrrow ing money at 3,1 and 5 per 10x11 , • re -l i ming C!.11, Ins , eres„ , an_d it ut 6 and 7 per cent Kean, in the moor of \V or. I'. Wilcox, re.' 1041 taking trod and tnorig ige ,:eurity. No company 1081 1 on this continent has enjoyed ,•ii high credit, and 9310 't" liabilities must be some million-i, on trust tie. 9810 count, a go .d portion of %%ditch is payable on de , 99,10 nand. The principal :reacts of the Compaey being in 94110 bond and m o rtgage, rano. , l be realized, except. by 10a11 instalments. and undoubtedly, in many ca-es, the I.oall mortgaged properly will full into the hands oldie 10 111 Company tinder for elo-urns. How for these 10a11 things si. ill irfluence the willidray , al of devsitcs 71-a8 16,17 7aB 9 1-4alo S 1-2a9 20a23 7a9 I._~~. _~ _. ..._ „ ' rztrn 1.; n:glit OW in Ow town (.11,ant, w111 , •11 r T tuin 6911 inhubiiit s, . the pre , t tit r , t,C per.m '77 %tar- r ld, ,mc q11,1 , ,vr, 81 , f nr br.tVier.l.l ime 87, ~no in Treasury, Depreciated issues And of Relief notes equilretient to specie , are those of the Bank of Northern Liberties $70,000 Delaware county 43,057 Farmers h'k of Bucks co 92,220, Germantown The Chester Countv Bank has withdrawn from circulation $50,000 of its relief issues and the Farmers Bank of Lancaster $23,000. In all $73,000 If auv one can devise an immediate plan whereby the penple ran get rid of about $600,000 of paper trash, he will he entitled in the name of a r.ublic lmiefactor, and we might get on a year or two without getting shaved the "face value of a relief note," ninety days_ From Yucn , an —The brig William Crawford, Capt. Mean., a rrlved at New Orleans on the 24th ult. from Laguna by way of Campeachy. A gen tleman who left Laguna on the 7th inst. reports, says the Courier, that Yellow Jack, and other maliTnitics, had greatly reduced the number of the Mexicans before Ca n peachy. The Mexican fleet suffered equplly, and people generally looked upon the invasion as a failure, particularly as the Yue.atanese showed fight to the last. signed. William S. Jayne and Perrin Ross, for the new county of Wyoming. Jacob \V. Smith, for the comity of Uni on, in the l oom of John Haskins, resigned, Porter, for the county of Al legheny, in the room of Hugh Datis, re• signed. Mr. Charmineys gave 114)CCe that it was nenes.ary to have a Pt esident Judge in the second district immediately, lie should On to—marttot ask that the rule he dispensed with, and that the nomination of Ellis Lewis be confirmed. Mr. Sullivan, from the committee to whom was referred the metros als offer ed yesterday, asking for reform in the ex penditures of the Stat-A, reported a bill re , pealing the I tws increasing the saltines of ' Judires. Mr. Kidder offered a resolution suspend , - ' ing all prod edings on the part of the cholsou coott until the first of March next, and moved to pro ced to its immediate t !consideration, but the moiion failed. The cui two of v i,i i iir 2; o, i V e ;, r ' s D u) , ha= Dean adopted in P. Tie Evening Chronicl , , or Trie-qtav, blonds turn - ut n.!utiwri v i•terdity, in virtue of ‘a vood.!, au,l the diawing mown, of ~ur city bt lics presented quite an nnima• la a ?!I•1RT NWriCF, •-• QPN C e • • tk C *4 NY 0):/ij / / cur the last rwi evente: n per- 45,000 6.1,547 Sr, &c. T o o (her %k nii .1 v3riel 3. of Pot and Brent flower seeds. (-) r+ior Seeds.Stifilliii, Tr. PS, frollt Carden. ers and I,c rrcrivtd and ritituded L• tiISOW DEN, It;-1 Liberty. head of ood at. - -106,647 300.000 8639,334 ALLFGIIENV ( . •.1 NTY ILke orphans Court of .raid County I 'natter of the atlntinistiat inn Or count of Jaittes 11. l.l':,taon, Exr nil he es late of Iletibiti title of Elizabeth township. deed., No. 20, October Tenn, *lr 35,524 i AND NoD."1) Ortnher 2L 1 . 3.4.1, B. Liviorz,lon, 11. s. \lnzrtw, and A. 1,. l'enti.nol appointed luditore to audit 'be arrount and tly. the Court, T. 1,.11'N1 I LI, A N,Clerk. And now to wit. January 6. lUI3. Charles Von Bon horo, Esq., sulisqltnlefl as Molitor in the place of 11. S. Magraw. ihe Cowl. TIIMI AS P.-kRILEY, Clerk. $210,801 The Auditor= above nn med kill :Wend for the mimic( sew of I heir appoint (tient at the entire of A. L Pentland E l ., Ilakewell's Building In the ell C of I'll isliorffh, on •, Tue,lay, the 7th (lay of February next, at 3 o'clock P. M., when a,pl where all pertrorts interested ea•.m attend if they see proper LET. two morie. brick diveltin7 OUP la 3d ctre , t mtj-ti him! the Post Office. They are tarre a , d coo - m.lkm , and have been arranged as offices and dwellmv , fn r some year! pa.t: Thu rent Will be moderate. For I,lm. apply to J .; BIJUK Wit F,AT.- -1 - 2,•crivr.rl from Harmony 15 half barrels Prue kw heal Flour,,-uir a ble for In milieg, for Foie by ISA AC CRUSE.. ern 3 143 I.iberly a, In store, ['wilily Fluor, a superior article for Bakers -T:;c kllO Nil and cele!qate Ez. 11,e, in.::11 , ., Peppyr, Pumpkin, 8,41-..co!i, N,ld.sh, llret-ole, IZlor , n,b, C,is.b ige Stil , ,Afy, . C.1.-..,t, Caunil liver-, Spinach, C.,Jim., Okla, Cu le. I C. i ,, , Orlin!), Cu.-umber. Pa1:.1,-y, .11, , stard, (u.bite MO bi i 011) R. WA:FM:I:TON, A . Pt.vri..o.l). e . Auditmi C. Vox I.loNuotts-r,) ;,n 1 I P. PII'I.V.ANY• Corner of 2d ¢ Market streol Copartsership. rptlE stili,cribers having leased the shop on St. Ca* ■i ~ formerly occupied by A• S. Joy, have entered into partnership for the purpose of ramifies 44 the Rifle making and Gun Sinitilliir business in general and they hope by strict attention to business, to merit 4 share of public pat . onage. Gunsufail kinds repaired at the shortest • • the mos: reasonable term! • jan 10-3t*. W. 4- J. CRAIG. PRINTING INK.—The subscriber has Jost 'mi. ved an assorlment of Book and Nevis PRINTING INK, from the okl e.tablished manufactory of Cliarliklal Johnson, flirtnerly Johnson Er Durant) of Philadelphia, whirk lie warrant: to he of the first viailty, pat oplli kegs of Unita 1010 13 lbs. to stilt purchasers. lie Miemis , 0 be constantly supplied, and all onion occult, v oided by cash; will be punctually att intiended. N KNOX, Washington Printing Office,3d door west ogrital !Moe_ llotel, 5111 st. Jan 10-31 w. ALLEGHENY COL , NT?. ES. %Olga,/ In the Orphans' Court of A 11.theny es. ~,,- VP dd in the matter of the. estate of Jacob Stroh. . • . ../ ' decd. Oct. 24, 1842 i the 3dallnigitatiollibe count. ol Ceo. H. Riddfe, acting Natal. -.• trator of the estate of Jacob &robin deed. et - Nab. eilii• nod C. Von Ronttrat, Reade Wealth'OMß and litiqh Toner F.sq'R. appointed auditors to disttitodt the balance. fly the Court. . , 'l'. L. 6IcMILLAN Opt. , ____ The A nili , or a above named off,' meet at the aides of heads IVaslitngton In 4th street, Pittsburgh on the 211 day of Feb. next. at 3 o'clock P. IN, for the purpose of heir appoint went C. VON BONEIORST, R DI.: VII AAIIINGTON, HUGH 7ONCR. Ja. 10,-0.31. • The Cheapest Shoes IN PITTSBURGH Oil ALLP,GBENY. At No Ft, Fifth street, one , door from Harris' had bzeace Office, arid 2from Market sired. Mill E eultscrl'a rs respectfully informs tho Ladles att ritt,i•nrult nod vicinity, that they have toieMeat , cd the manulacture of Ladies Fashionable Boots. sod in oil its various branches. of the Onset materiel . add workmanship. As they intend selling for cash, they will he nide to srli lower, nod a better article. than any' •ttirer e-anlitrihnient In 'Alertly. All work made at Ibis e ; rt ntdo.ltinec I, if nor ne good as recommended, will be ex. or ,Ite room y refunded. 'rite in selli t ig for melt; wil , be able to sell for lire onprecedvoied low prices of tile following list. Ladier' Ite,it tin rtity Kid and Morocco Gullets, $1 64 do do do Leather Bono, 160 do do do Kid and Morocco nuPklnr, 125 - do do do Donnie Soled Slippers. 1121 Lartio , ' first (pi:idly Sprinvi and TicoP, I 00 ir,r - Ail kind., of Ileie,' and Children's Shoes, of nil rolorc, ronnlanilv no band. W hoe or hark satin Slippers made In foar hours noh Ladies. don't foram the place, No. ft, Fifth chest, at the old e , and or J. C. Kunhnli, YATES KBY& rrCall and Framing fry. yourselves,-. n n FOR SALE,—The Storehouse and Led NOW rwcnideti by M 'Mize!. situate at the eosin+ . -of Diatnnnd alloy and the Diamond. In the eity4Ar" Pitt...tit-lit For lering.noply to M Datzeil on the meet— •-P., or John Snyder. Fa.hier. deo :10--11St. Pittsbur I Oil, warratitett to hunt ni net/ terlyer:ttiirte, equal to the best winter spulnert Sperm Ott, without its otrettztre quatitles. nod one thild thetyper. Mani uhrto red by he sultseritter nl lite old stand, Thltd Stiv, nearly apposite the lost 015 , e- M. C. EDEY. j:n 4.121; /' /i) C 3 /.11 7'/ON: Cit y of Plitibltrittt, I N ,Oliformity wit It the Provisions of an act of the Co* eral otribly at the Coinoloowenith of Pennsylvania, pr,oridiw!, for the Incorporation or the City offittshuisk.' nod for the sopplemPor to the said A LI" XAMTIER HAY, Mayor of said Cit y. do is..mt this, my VrovlaststOos deviance that on the SECOND TUESDAY of Jantsitrs N. 11..1643. be. tie. the lilth day of thai month...lb. Irellt ~ n 1 ouch ward in ?aid City, qualified to vole for rlieln• 1., i. of tit. House of Repre,entaiives of this Campos& - Wen moot to7ether :II the troiel places of Isoldik elect io or in their reFperlive 1,1 arrlrr, and elect by ballSoll, , One porch in ra. h and every Ward qualified to lirtiriV as i11e11111., , of the Ilmice of Reprtreatatives of this Coo monwea lilt to be a meat or of the Select Coune l l; sof five aforesaid, In each and testis Ward, to be members of the Common Council. , t lthat n'ti Ibe same day, the said Wards will, at' II e pieces af,,reznid, elect by ballot, a citizen of therm* , City, qualified to be elected n member of the House of R t pre,rolatives of Ibis Cemmonwealth, to be illsySrlr Of said City. Givenut der my hand and the seal of the !raid 'City4K Pitt-hur2h, this 28th day of December, A. 0.. 1842. Dec 29—die. ALEXANDER 11.8 Y. Meyer. It. Fee's Writillg Academy, D St, between Fourth It. nn DialliOn# alley. and nearly opposite Mr. Barker's warehosse. Ladles Class from 2 to 4 P. M. •tnd 11 7,351 ANDRO . - Centlemen'i Class from 6 to R at night. Terms retluretl to suit the tioms—Persons wkln•p t• enter will please roll trinrintr Clow! boors lan 4--Viv* 17C Ti O.A.' S.lh ES. —Oti Tuesday afternoon nesi.at wriork. I Witt At on at conni or whom it may eritmerit, on a eredit M . boar months, with approved endorters--- . dinner sett:. fine Crialish China, Miff s , gilt, contars. inn 130 pr. each. 2 dinner sets, fine Iron Stolle clitite - Rain nellea eontalninn 146 te, each, ThieloO r. lf enperior ware, and well worthy the attention of parto chasers and will be open fur inspection on Monday sat, .I. B. GUTHRIE.. Auctioneer. PI ssio, Peas, In the Court of Common Pleas etalle zleeny County, of October Term 1839, .Vo. '7O. In the of the vnluvlary Ap.gonient of S S JOIIN MACLAV. And now to wit December 10,1842. account of Theo. Patterann. Assignee of the raid Jnhn M Relay, pre. Fr . nted to open Court and cunfirmed vita, and the Cosa. order that it be con firmed absolutely on the 29th da - Ir* , January next, and that notice thereof lie pnbillthed In two papers for three times, From the laevord. J 1.;-11w A. SUTTON, Pro. Q N. O. Sugar. (Ida day received per steam!' 0 York, and for sale by J C. 4. A. CORDON. (Ire lit. No. 12 Water el 13. 1 1RGAINS! I Iv ilt sell fur cash or barter, FIVE IIOUPEIP (7 1 5 4 '. on II e 4t h street road, in the city of Palaburf,b, ilL.Three of them ate brick and two frame, tbei ea fr.,tes are welt calculated for Ittodness houar Will close tot he Court house, They will be sold tor.ethrr or separately to stilt purclumetat. For further purticsiout ttnqu Ire on the premises of J AS. MORialt, 7 1843—t1 h 1 Propriety/v. • LA DIES OVER tints.—The i.adieg can now do swa t w ,111 all kinds of over slior., rail walk through the Ire streets with thin shoes, and have their feet kept perfect..., it' dry: can wear th:lit Awes without bovine their coe pain them; ~nd can have their shot s wear twice U knix rver, hey will use the ceehrated 011. will make leather water proof. and render it 111 ptbbio rind gull as kid. It's an article well worlit their R o o l l* and one which they will all value lii,7,llly,fts soon as thin try it. To lie had only at TUTTLE'S MEDICAL A civic's', 36, Fourth stm gq ... lan rice, 31 per hot re AT ()TIC E.—The Into partnership here' afore - oat 111 heiwei.n John Williamson and L. C. JadipourAlk day dissolved, by tnulant cOniiisti. The part etre IPS tmlly authorised to settle the necoontsofthe 6riit • ' 4 -; January 6, r4:3. ' John Wi!liamson. Attorney at Law; Mee. eel, near 7th street. lan 7,100 .74 L, Carroll Jud.ton, Attorney at Law, Bruithireld.seag" 7th street, will attend to col'eetine. money at a per lento ag•,loeorrespond with the atnowitit eolketed January 7th. 1543 GORN:—On hand, a few baricla old yellow CUM which will be sold low, apply In join 7 ISAAC CRUSE,Ltheny at. JUST received, a very oriole article of N-0. Sagair for sale by the Lure) or !erg onantily jan 5 18 %AC CRUSE,Libuty NOTICE li Lard Oil DT annfac j•in9-31*