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'*. t, • e , v;.; IMBUE MEI -'• 'I~ M=Y AND NIi'OBILNOO6S. • THE un - K.Noiviiu Ve . T4oN IT. Nittr.rxit cirta.EN A burning sky is o'er me, The sands beneath me gfow, As onward, onward, wearily, ' In the sultry morn I go. Frorh.ihe dusty path there opens, Eastward, an unknown way; ..4hoserits windings, pleasantly, :The woodland branches play. ailverybroOk comes stealing rosin - the shadOw of its trees, W - liere slender herbs of the forest stoop ".-'Before the entering breeze. ' '.'"Alepg those pleasant windings Y' l '' -' I wordd ruy journey lay, ~ . . , Where thishade is cool and the dew of night : Is' not yet dried away. . .. Path of the flowery woodland ! Qb whither dost thou lead 1 WituuTering by grassy orchard grounds, pr by the open mead ..,..,;. , 'Goest thou by nestling cottage? Goest thou by stately hall, -- - -AVherothe broad elm droops, a leafy 'dome, Woodbines flaunt on the well . - ;Byeteepo where children gather of the yet fresh year? : .liy.lottely walks where lovers stray Till the tender stars appear? . .Or haply , dust thou linger On barren plains and bare, clamber the bold mountaiu bide, lnto'the thinner air 3. tr'ALAVlsere they who journey upward Walk' in a weary track; upon . the 03'14 tale :With longing eyes look back bear a - so..ernn murmur, . And, listening to the sound, I know the voice of the mighty be; r , Beating.his pebbly bound. "'Dust thou, oh path of the woodland! ',End where these waters roar, . Like human life on a tracklesi beach, With a boundless sea before?! [There is a whole volume of criticisms of such -nci'Veliats as James, in the following clever thing, vil!ieh.is cut from the Liverpool "Albion." It i,. a novel in three volumes, which can he read in tiro minutes, and that without any diminution of interest -from that quantity with which the reader of the last, by " the author of Beauchamp," peru sed'its predecessor.] Etiieters, Etceteras.---A lyove.4ette in 3 lk'olwt such !'.lligh de diddlcdy, high de diddledy.'?—Old Sogg. The last rays, &c., had just glided, , &c., when a young man, whose appearance besplake.A.c., &c. was seen slowly descending a little hill winch, &c. &c. - :He had scarcely reached the village church, icheit a young girl, &c. &c. &c. "Whit !" cried the inlent youth, "give thee to another, - &c. &c. &c. The fairgirl fell: &c. ic.„ and that ardent embrace bespoke, &c. &c. - - cnAr. '"Crabbed age and youth."—incie dt 131!lad. .3.tt the corner of an old•fashioned room, which lociied,&c.&c., stat an old man, in Ntileselieature*, &c. &c. Presently a youth rushed idto the a partment, when, &c. &c. &c. "Then yon will.not • gtie" her to me," he exclaimed, with ah earnestness that bespoke, &c. &c. I would rather, see her, - &e. &c., was tbe cold reply of the aged man, as &c. &c. tic. "Then farewell," (*claimed theyouth, as he darted, &c. &c. &c leaving that aged man to, &c. &c. &c. • CRAP. M. ".113a11.5t and Eyedi,Sezzan It CYIIS one of those moonlight. &c. &c. &c., hen a dark-looking man of about. &c. &c.'&c jd rove up in a_tandem at the foot of the ravine which, &c. &c. Laura, he knew, must pass that spin on her road from the cottage of Dame Gmximati, where, &c. &e. &c. A length there came foatstdps as soft and lightsome as the Scc.&c.—"She it mine," roar "ed st loud voice, as &c. &c. &., and a fait scream was - ,all that, &c. &c. &c. END OF VOL. I VOLVIIt. I. “Grammercy."—Coleridv. 1. TO months now elapsed since, sul. Ar.c. &c., whet - the same young stranger who; Act &c. &c., came down the same bill. &c. &c. &c. IA middle aged' man, &c. &c. &c. 4:Villian," he eicellimed, woen,Ar.c. &c. &c. A gurgle, a groin, a sigh, &c. &c. CHAP. 11. "Conscience avaunt!"—Richard . .. . . 1 ' z-Lying on a straw pallet in a prison cell, where. &e - &c., we find the hero of our history.; The jail er was one of those rough. honest' fellows, who, / &c. lee. &c. The tough cheek of the v teran was literally bathed; &c. &c. &c. Presentl a_fragile female form, &c. &c. &c. Sorrow • had done its, &c. &c. &c. The honest jailor was comiwlled, &c. &c., but it was not without a struggle that he, &c. &c. &c. The poor girl was carried fajnting, &c. La. &c. The jailer went off in an &i. &c. &c., and the unhappy prisoner -lay stretched, &c. &c. &c. Elm OF vol.. H. VOLUME lII.—CHAP. "Ake berate honesty."—Old proverb ;:.In the chimney corner of an old. &c. &c. &c., which, &c., sat an aged man, who now and then. &c: &c: &e. Presently a figure in a cloak, &c. &c. Having thrown off his disguise, there was no mistalting the features, &c. &c. "Away, away," cried the old man, "you have murdered," &c. &c. &c.- No, no," was the reply; come to save," &c. "Let us hasten to theprison." And in - few minutes both were in the jail where, &c EMEND "Honesty's the best policy."—Obsolete Maxim. The had scarcely, &c. &c , whed the fair girl, Etc.:fee. The man supposed to have-been murder ed, &e. &c. &c. joined the hands, &c., while the aged-father began singing, &c. &ci &c. and the good old jailer danced in the background in token of the &c. &c. The governor of the prison, a mild, gentlemanly man, of some, &c. &c. pitting a free pardon into our hero'is hands, &c. &e. &c. u Bless you all, - were the'only words uttered by.the venerable, &c. &c. A commission, in the Queen's service rewarded, &c. &c. Sic., for all he bad endured; and, &c. &c. being called abroad by the death of a rich uncle, who, &ci &c. &c., there was no impediment to the happineis of, . &c. &c. EOM= , THE HERO OF THE THAMES. bo.t....RtcIIARD M. Jonysox.—The Georgetown Herald has an article in relation to the war, _lnoilitich it speaks thus of the renowned Hero of the Thames : . 6 If, contrary to our reasonable expectations, the war with Mexico should continue.the gallant sons Of. the West would not be satisfied to remain idle spectators with the call already made upon our citizemsoldiers. In that event, we should rejoice to see the same authority given to the old veteran, Scar-covered Johnson, to raise a Corps of Volun teers, not only a thousand, hut treble that number, of mounted men and infantry, to :take the com . mind 'of the whole for one year. !How much more worthy of confidence as a Commander and patriot now, than thirty year' ago, without experience—when he had nothing but his good ail patriotism to recommend him. It will ,not.. . considered any disparagement, I hope, 7 . 49 5 .. ..9xf k irs; to say - that no, man now living, would 11,i*.L;inore.popular leader than Cal. Johnson, to Babe citizen soldier. And no man could raise a lar ger; oKri, more efficient corps of; volunteers, and none more readily ; would make thesacrifice of ease and comfort than the brays old Colßnel:. His very , name, "(like.thm immortal.. Tacksop f ) Ivould be a host:Of 'melt' exaggeratiOn to say, that the history of ricCrecniiits . riiiel'emritest- of modern times; records mare '- b rilliant victory than the mbuntea RegimentofxailantKentuckians, led on by Gigt s Jorinison, , tichievedi at the battle of the Thei#les—*here he in person led the Forlorn Hope, and was cut to pieces by the balls of the enemy, 'and wherehe came in perional contact with the celebrated Indicui Chief, Tenithseh, and slew him. by which he has acquired the name of Old Te: cumseh. .• "The battle of the Thames was, in its influences and decisive character, equal" in every respect to the battles of Waterloo and N. Orleans; nor does history bear record of an action more conclusive in all its bearings. It prostrated the proud crest ed Lion of Old England to the dust, it struck ter ror and dismay into the savage foe, it gave peace and quiet to the great Western eioneers, and an impetus to future greatness, that has made the wilderness' a mighty, great, prosperous and happy nation of people." giyt Atknobig L. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR PITTSBURG/11s FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1547 Appointments by Canal Commissioners. The following appointments have been made by the Board of Canal Commissioners. SUPERV rsons James Turner, Juniata Di% John Russ, George Blatenberger, Snaquehanna Division Joseph Hutchinson, West Branch. Erastus Hill, North COLLECTOUS William A. Gamble. Robert Laserty, Parkersburgh. John R. Manderfield, Portsmouth. Jesse Beaver, New Port. William R. Miley; Lewistown. John :\.l. Cunningham, Huntinviuti. Thomfts Shannon. Blairsville. James Gillespie, Freepmt. A. Boyd Cummins, Philadelphia. • William Nile, Harrisburgh. John P. Morrison, Northumberland. dames Feason, Drumnsburgh. James Wagonteller, Schu)lkill Viaduct. Alex. Stewart, Su ware Aqueduct and Bridge John Shoemaker, Juniata Acrieduct. Girard Ketchum, Weighiriaster at Philadelphia the Amy Bill Pass 11 on :I;ol4day lasi, the D:11 !rum the House to raise, for a lonized time, an additional inditar) force, passed the Senate by the fdllo•Aing vote. Yeas—Messrs. Alien. Archer, Ashley, Atchison .Albertan, Ilattby. Benton, Berrien, Breeze. Litirlit, butler. Calhoun, Cameron, Cass, Cbal.trierA, Thomas Clayt, , n, John M. Clayton, Dayton, Fainield. ILoinegan, Jarnagin, JUIIIIIOII ul LOUISI aua. ManiZtur, Mason, 'ldler, Morehead, Nile.. Rusk. Sevier. t`11.11(110115, Speriht. Sturgeon. Turney, Westcott, Woodbridge and Nays—MeSStS. Cale) . .. Comm and lia%lN-3. We have not before us a copy of the b,ll passed the Senate, but ire believe it grants !o each volunteer vv ho ewers the ter. Ice, one hvuu'red sixty wits of hind, and MCI \ (Wats Intuntv, in l's.nttt I. :ST)ll . .iTylx.—Nows'of the Victories addition to the teg.t.l4r monthly pay of .neh % o hm. of our I rr , 1,1 , to Mexico had been received. and FA teers. Here is a chance for tho,ie wh o w i s h t o Crolonrrciu. the kaiong pr.prr of Vern, e.3)7.• .serve their country. We obscrled th a t a h mw it i at -We ore turned into Yankees. We detite nith was yesterday po s ted up through tho ~f~ or A one beatte the triumt6 the United States. and th.s aurcxutiun of Nicsico, urger by enpt. THom.ts w ,cE, adveru.in fur ' as much a) poS,;Lar IL< grand fysfrrn cruils. No doubt he will succeed in 1 - .115111g a of Criruht urns gn vet timel , 11". company without the least chifieuliy. !r,..v11 of o'.l may he the heal oi as monarchical ternama !tom ?amt.', lirE MaIisICIIUSLTTS ANTI-Z,Li% Lay CoNI - 1,6 TinN brought their 141,0ril to a dme : THE CuiriiX ur M T.--Z , CflatOf Atchison nigh• after a someiN hat stormy ses,ion of three .itistett!in S. Serrate that of the eighty men days. 'lire most prominent top:es of discuss:r n end" tire "mn""d of Captain .11at - , in his t3")°," says the Boston Post, were the Mexican war, the chari..7e, iicieVy six were o f foreign bath position of the American cl.nrch and clergy it, re lotion to the anti-slavery cauve, the dissolution cn the Union, and tattoos other subjects of a char gamaing and anti-reputlican character. The lowing resolution. eifiered Lc :%Ir tiarrior, morning, wax 'be principal subject of ilta..us- situ during the cl.iy Re.,.!rot. .filet and \alio iiartiripate in this war. or who pi,r it any couritenatice. are the ehermes of the country and traitors to liberty and the rights of man. that no request or order of the executive tor aid in its prosecution. either by voting supplies or eulistin: in the mili tary service, ought to Le complied with by Gin giva or the people; that the American troops now occupyicg Mexican soil ought instantly to be•withdro t n. and lull reparation made to Mea ico for all the outrages and >•uhhring that have been ruttilet4iy indicted upon her by this guilty nation. MUIIE[UMW • , 111, WAYT.—lhe landing at New York of the passengers by the ship Garrick, numbering three hundred and sixty. is ile.cribcl as most distressing. One ut the passengers states that twelve died upon the passage, and one young woman, aged se‘entren years died from exposure and probably previous exhaustion, after the etas taken on board the steamboat. Several of the young children were thinly and miserably clad. without stockings or shoes, and the feet VI ere bad ly frostbitten,. The citizens around White ball evinced much commiseration for them, and sat about supplying their necessities with creditable promptitude. GENEnai. T•i - Lori.—The Unioa says of Gen. Taylor's recent letter:—" We emphatically-deny the charge, repeated by the National Intelleg.lar, that 'animosity was cherished by the administra tion towards Gen. Taylor.'' And we deny that any fact has occurred to justify the unfounded charge. Nay, the very persons who are using General Taylor's letter to assail the administration, are the very persons who have imprudently origi nated the charge of the animosity of the adminis tration towards that officer." "ALL TUFT LEtasisG."—A federal member named Green (a green 'uti no doubt) has intro duced into the iudiana House of Representatives, a bill of which the following is a specimen, spend lion, verbation punctuation:, be it enactid by the General essemlily of the State of Indiana that Jewresdiction of Justises of the peace bce extended so as to try all Caises of saut and battery and Petty larsony and other Mis demencrs. the parties a cased of Eny of the a hove Crimes Shall have the Rite of Jewry of twelve men whoes Dessisin shall be final unless the convicted wish an apeal. be it krther enacted that the Convict ed May appeal tote Circuit Coart by giving bond with sufficient security for his appearance at the Circuit Cart and also Security for the cost of Max..i.scutn.r —On Saturday evening last, says the Sandersville (Ga.) Telescope of the 22.t1 inst., Miss Kean, of this county, shot herself with a gun, which was standing loaded behind the door The load entered just behind the left ear and passed through her head. She expired immediate ly, and. no person being in the house but herself, it 1. not kno.rn 'whether it was accidental or other wise. a :7- Respecting the election of Senator in Ken tucky_ the Louisville Democrat says: The Democrats hold them (the whigs) at taw, with just sulliCient power to have elected Judge Underwood, but . seemed disposed to maintain their integrity :and , Priociples, by letting . thet,Whittfie their-own way.. should that lead them ail atlatt— .o - .t..r • wrv34,--*.x:L=. • Thete*as In tlitttebbusiness done the Raise. They will comMenee their_ tifiernonn. sessions to morrow Theyfinili, it necessary to hold two see sions in the day, id o7tler to dispatch the business whickhos been suffered to' accumualate by their loquacity in debating trifling amendments to still more trilling bills. Petitions are presented with out number from all parts of the state, for a change in the old system of grantinglicenies for the sale of ardent spirits, leaving it entirely in the hands of the people, who are the best judges of what the people require. Mr. Bighorn's celebrated bill for the manumission of the ferrrale sex, has been re ported from the select committee to which It was referred,' with , some amendments, though what these amendments arei I hare not yet ,learned.— The bill is a strange one, and I am surprised that Ia lawyer of 31r. Bighorn's celebrity, should endeav or to separate that unity of husband and wife, and make them os.separate individuals, at least so far as property is concerned. What his truatiCes are I do not pretend to say, but it is well known that he married a lady with considerable fortune, and it is strange that he should be so disinterested as to leave the property of the Kite in her own hands, and have no desire of fingering any part of it himself. When the bill conies up for considers , tion, I will giie you some of the provisions of this bill. It will never pass, there is too much integ• rity among the farming portion of the House, to i be seduced by the eloquence of the gentleman who dratte,l the bill. A resolution passed the Senate, fixing upon Tuei, day, the li3th of March as the day of the filial ad jiiurniuelit of the Legislature. It will be concur itd in by the House- It will neither em.edite bus iness, nor be- of any benefit Whateser. The mem• bets will talk, that's certain, and the time will be consumed uselessly, until a couple of week s before the period fixed fur the adjournment of the Legis lature; then there will be such a mass of business before them, that they will pass bills blindfolded; ohich will afteroards produce incalculable mis chief, melrty for the %sant of Euthcieut time for runsidi.ration. Co..perism is nearly extthet. thunlsit in rising I ttIINIII IN par among the wings. KA EL. U. '. EnAveu !MINT Or MN' OILLEANS.—The iol:ou log are .vtatiatics. of the amount of money cooed in the above ebtablithimem for Me years 1511i . 4 ;,:',4_,,U:na1.!5 Eaa ... Dalt Dollars I),Hars. , 4 . 2.11 V I.o l ;o!Qmtrier-i-:agtes, . f6Julti . '4::000 4) 11011 a rv. hall 1)oll :Ars . V.,llJe f.... , 1:70.(fetti tse of Gu141,15 I 1.F111.) al Leos cr, r, 1;11. .1 T0t..1 The above statement shows an increase of $:33, durir:g tf-tr, over the amount coiNest in Sre:pßrsa —We ropy the !allowing from the Ft All:tort (K y.) Corrno,,tural A , c7tlTl:r, titan ilarnetl GO - 01 :; - f NV aMn. vu M Mr_ . 1 ''r ‘V ikon, 41,14 1 *.1 a rent:ea:or: named Ittitlic ger. on the I t partoett ie,ittrd at, at-,1 the eve:trier:ea I.soI: ittare io II lett-toy: a. Putt:E.:get the.' at li.te vtuutaS.or th. Wlt..on ttsa Zittestcti, and. oiler it heat ttr.: Letote the et; atttilltatt court, Wu. (oitult;nl to !Pall t;., U,e 'UM of 4) N. 1.7 nehnly (A4lnret,t, e— A n tei rln.l y .; ~..r•tnen i,..o neetirrence took place h few t 1,4!, s ago t..if [AO, r0.11.1:111CP, It% the SOW111541•710a Mardi. .1 ., C 0 :nen hasten; observed some wolves engaged eatin; a derv, one of them. l'antetl Mack. merit tai do.p..te I;;‘ , . prize %rob these rarenonr arittn,t%. when hr uttiortimate!y :ell :1 VIC lifil to his ta‘hne,h, the nol. I.a,ing drkuutcd him , teak im,T. as ha, been reported, only a ttnall portion of 'rut. lino. ((%,..ad.J) Gdzette. • WAIVI A nor N..—We copy the follow• lug nom the Platte (Mu ) Argils of the silt ult.. A letter from Atchison county says a desperate Male occurred a few days since between the °t oys arid Nemahas, in rrliteli seventy-fire of the lat ter creme killed. During the absence of the Paw. tires on a hunt, the Sioux entirety destroyed the village of the former. The tribes stem all to be disposed for war with somebody. Wno w ANT* A BAD T -WC find the cultolAiiii; ad‘ertisenient in the N. Y. Tribune: - A lady. about becoming a mother, is desirous of giving the infant from its birth to some family having no child/en, to bring up, in all respects us their own. She is of Italian birth, twenty years of age, remarkably healthy, of refined education, prepossessing personal appearance, and regular features, s' ho became a widow about four months since. and is anxious to return to her country Satisfactory references will be given. Address Dr. M. Moitte.pe. Loner lost Oilier." , x 3 The George Washington—the first vessel built in the country, for the express purpose of regularly crossing the Atlantic, by steam—was Llaunclied at New York on Saturday. She is de ' signed to run between New York and Bremen, touching at Southampton. She is the largest steamer ever built in this country, having four decks, and her actual burthen exceeding 2,000 tans, though she is but 1700 tuns Castom House ineastuernent. She is 210 feet long. She carries two engines of 1000 horse power each. Captain Hewet, formerly of the packet ship Utica, has been selected to command her; and she will require a crew Mahout 100 men. IsrennvEu Pnsssr.s.—A London correspondent of the National Intelligencer says that among other novelties of the day may be mentioned an impro ved printing press, which was recently tested In London, and threw off the astonishing number of 15,700 impressions in an hour. The inventor is Mr. Little, a gentleman connected with the office of the Illustrated News. Ire is said to have re ceived £lO.OOO for his invention. There is also an improved press erecting by the celebrated engi neers, Mesirs. Dryden, in the Times office, which is warranted to execute 12,000 impressions in the hour, or three in every second. ti.The' northern Vapers continue to teem with rumors from this city that the Mexican Congress has passed a resolution declaring their willingness to receive a minister of the United States to treat of peace. The same rumor was again afloat in our streets today. We have made the necessary in quiries to-day through official sources, and we can ticle hod the slightest authority or confirmation- of such a statement —Washington Union, Fcb. 2. \ n The Washington correspondent of the New York ...Journal of Commerce" doubts the accuracy of our information in relation to the person to whom General Taylor addressed his last letter: The Journal's correspondent undertakes to say, that it was not written to General Gaines. We undertake io say that the writer is mistaken, and that Gen. Gaines admits the fact in his own letter totheSccretary of War.—Wash. Union, ~_..~-~ ..rte -~=.,~,.. = A~'4~. Lee •A r. 4 . 214 -Y* 4 Xs • 74-W*7:Wards Waids.-There is a . ..fOrintsppet of eidi en tr-arismg between the newPiVorttif- of our-city, and the old five, on aecount:Of thaiiiequalitY :of representation. We do not knOw that the real interesie oi l Pittsburgh are involved in the 'Unt., but right'aiidonitice are, in our poor opinion.' Representation in 'propor tion to population is certainly a correct principle; one recognized as such'by both the great Political parties of this country. We cannot See any rea son why it' tritty'not'be applied in the government of a city, , as Well as in that of a state or great na: tion: :The "representation in the Select Council, i three Worn each ward; themembers to ,serve for', three years; is not objected to; but that:a ward, polling but eighty or one hundred votes should send as many members tothe popular branch. the Corn-1 mon Council, as one with five hundied voters, is entirely wrong; and the fact that such is 'The state of affairs in our city now, has caused considers ble dissatisfaction "among the oldest inhabitants.' : We have noticed this in consequence of a reso lution which was •introduced,into the Select Coon- I cil on Tuesday evening. lasi. declaring that the, representation in Council was just; which Resolu- 1 thin did not 11 , 718. What 'action is to be taken, if any, in regard to this mutter, we are not informed. .rfWe have ull along been reedy; to confess that there were in this - city. as in all !oth'er place's, men cont4entiously capable of driving a hard bar gain with stranger or friend; but, iwe :were not aware, until yesterday, that we had a genuine Shyloch dwelling in our midst. Ile is a landlord, and of course, well to do in the world; We hpe beep handed a copy' of :.‘ Articles of Agteement - drawn up 11 . 31 the landlord referred to, which clearly shows that he wakes those who (Seal with hiin mar, if they dims to sign the.wri- tings be piesents them. But here follows an extract from the - . Articles"' which have been banded to us for publication; and "WhiCh we decline presenting entire, as we have no desire to expose the name which appears in the document And further, the , said agrees to allow the righi of dater's, in ir..ne of non-payment of said rent or any part thereof; to extend to all the goods and etotteiS of the said , the taws and customs, of the Corn :nonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding.- •We have to all that the blatiki in the above proviso was to b_• 'filled by the name of a poor wornari, sit of vi hose earthly goods) were to Le p;sceit s%ithin the grasp of the lanill4ni. We du not believe that an article af agreement! so atrocious, would stand the test of iegal scrutiny_' It is deriaralirrly against the policy of the lasi, and fur that reason eie believe void•i9e if not yaid•; It may be answered that the teuant bits! a right ta' t wane the pmileges and exemptions! given to Liar by the statute. This may be pc .4 Qui. enough:! but is surely not unqualifiedly so.--,--mherise it: might be said that a ilehriar could giite his creditor ; the right to imprison lum, by c. atei'ng the benefit of the clan-imprisonment act. And is this eme oC e%emptiod from distress for the Act is ent i tled. - An Act for the relief vii the Po t .1 is inatwestly intended lot mach to re. t the tenant itint,ell merely, 1...ut his 'wife and children--the articles by it c4,crlipted from; d,tress ere web as are essential ttil, thOir comfort 't suety, and elect it he could, Lyle sj.eeial con• tract, t i‘e the landiand the Fitter tic: decirtire him" e:logether of food, fuel, caring npOatel, LeJ• lac , It din not tallow rhat he hashe. power to alga AtO teal away all throe iron: lr s unfortunate fsmrly, flit net-es-sal-A) itri:c them into the poor-house. Ifhumane Intentions of the legrularisrerolOit c li.tt at deli. attic • and those la horn the laws specially intended • to protect. he std.jected to over nutcry ah.l dean.. mtion 6s the vicakneork, wicliedne44, or irnprrri decree of their natiiral protector, • ! $2 st,3 ,A, I'ROM 14:Af1,1INGTil:1! ~ Len:ientan of this city has Inni,led us the ie.', 1-..inz extract horn a letter vtleh te:elSed yeketday from a dadioktnislted ftlend try, an .N 1 C. • e beket e iThe Telegeareh lre.ng, ollt o:order, is tverhaps the .tattle %se have not beets :wormed of a moi.entent eo inwor. rant and flif.tileUtttll. th light' ins lice 170 Lcie s the lelter • WAIIIIIINIV1113.3" CITY, t.eb . . IS:7. . 1 7t; tleqr ettz song to itti, , rtn you such has been the elect 01 Jane Letters upon the3l44lesm WAti, that the Admin. 13trstlon intends to withdraw our treearci (ruin the MexitAr. sod, and propose o. vote of thunks to her for her titnell; counsel, and _present her scup n Gold Medal, iwariig, the ifllpießS of XINTIter. Yours, he , COURT Or COMMON PLEAS. Thursduy, Frb. 4th, IS4 7 Before lion B. Tro74 . Bayard—Relerred to yesterday. Vet diet (or Plaintigs:4). Parry, Seca Chaintrrs.--Action of as suinreiit. Verdiet fur Phi $58,30. Miller for Phiintiffs; .elden for Defendant. Robinson vs. I/crying Blume.—A etion of Tres pass. Not conclitded vi hen the Coqt adjourned. lfelden ;or Plaintiff; Burke for Defendants. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather on Wednesday evening, Philo Hall was crowded, with ladies, gentlemen ; and youngsters, who were attracted thither by the wonderful performances of Signor Blitz Last night the room was uncomfor tably jammed. Blitz is under obligations, we think, to continue his exhibitions for another week. We have correspondents asking.if he cannot gei she Theatre. We doubt not Mr. Porter would willing ly grant the use of that building for a fair con Sub elution, when the people of this city, who arc his friends; so anxiously desire it: What a Fall.—A wall on Third street which has stood the test of rein, hail and snow storms, since the Great Fire, toppled down on Wednesday, injuring no one, as it fortunately happened thei there was no person in its immediate vicinity at the time. Improvement.-11e Telegraph says the Commis sioners have given orders to have banisters placed up the steps leading to the Court House, so that attorneys and clients need not`be in daily peril of their lives. cO`"" The Jury was out in the nelttre case when we heard from the Court House the last time yes terday. There was a report that they had hung. We will announce the decision, if they have ar rived at any, to•morraw. ; cc7•The Recruiting Sargaint was out again yes terday, cold as it was, beating up; but gained no additions to the regular army. a:7- We are informed that the Pox Hunt, noti ced in the Telegraph of yesterday, as to come off on the tlth, is postponed until the 15th inst. pj We decline publishii*,that! "Elopement Case' for various reasons. Z - No infanticides this wdek. NO , . We received no ne4hy Telegraph last night. For soate,einse litilrnovrn to 'the d6n't No maiTst:est:jot Wheelihg last 1 :). We Jasf flight reecived, a' letter froth !Perry opt is, Monroe etiunty, ff., inquiring for informa tion relative to a: woman whdse name is, or was, Mrs. Nitre: Piisuo. It is thought she has been married to - a man named Hull.- .Iler son,- who is now eighteen years of age, and who has not seen his mother Since he was in his third year, is desi rous of hearing from- her. The bay was taken to Perryopolis by a man named Gilbert Hulick. o:l'SMce the ne;iiiof the passage of the Ten Regiment Bill, there is quite an excitement arnong our Pittsburgh Volunteers. Two companies, we understand, 'are preparimi, to offer, viz.: the Old Blues, (Capt. Seely,) and the Pennsylvania Blues, (Capt. Wallace )' What are the Iron City Rangers about, with their" Regimental" otganix.ation ? j- We understand that the case of the 'Wale swine noticed yesterday, is going to the Supreme. Court. We thought it too good to be lost. We will notice the Penitentiary Iteport to morrow. The office of the Mon:it:so Pos•r' has at tached to it the most extensive Job Printing Estab lishment in the city. We are prepared to fill all orders for printing at the shortest notice, and the work will be done in the best style and on the lowest terms. • Valentine Tread Quarters W. COOK, isto 85 Fourth street, has at his J Valentine Depot, the most splendid assortment of Valentines ever introduced to the notice of the public, which for elegance, chasteness or satire, atand unrivalled. As the introduction ol Valentines is new to many in mu - community, there may be those who wish to know what they mean, OW they are good for, and how to be used; to such we furnish them with Cu pid's own retnarks. He says: They arc the very things to get you a new sweet heart, or encore. the erection of the une you now hold most dear. • 'f hey snake men love with greater ardor, and with Mae constancy; and the women more affectionate —more lately.. They are the best articles in the world to dismiss a disagreeable beau, or a coquettish belle; and by their use bad matches way be prevented. • 'Fhey create new leeltngs, awaken the most indif ferent to a sonic of the most delightful emotions, set all torts of !Mks crazy for matrimony, and allow the 111,0 st.e.t no rest. febd cot cimnt C) F a tC , KS n, d a rz l r a . c a l i te e s by repeised per steamer ft..L5 BRooms. 200 corn Lrooms, received and for Sh:e by FRIEND, RIMY & Co., teLi No. 57 Water st. A small comOgiernent of cheese, re ectsed and for Bale Lr "ntiENn, nmEr No. S 7 Water st. N exce!lent duelling house, on Bedford street, L Prospect ;till, bath Ward, with seven rooms, basement, Irmt trees, garden and escelient %sell of "'t"• it 11125. Enquire et' BLAKErs & ;111TCHF:L. Sacred 31noic nooks JOHN If: MELLOR, NO. ‘SI IVOOD ST., Brit re ea Ith street and Diltgond Al!e.y.• ' Trill Pte.nandist, by. fiaritingt & Bradbury; Carmina.Sneia, by Lo'vtF Nlason; The Psaltery, " Mason 4- WeLlt; "Mason & ebi Westrusi Harp, " Sumael Waketlridt 1-:vat,;ellcal Slasic, br Hies° & Fletningt "Almstiuri Harmony, Pamint notes; Ntatiunt Saerrd II arp. round notes, 2,ith edition Nt...izonts Sacr Harp and Pasent notes; Clatc% 1 , 1-celrs:7.„ ho Dark , : & Stanilbridge; Tuck Churrh, by fhtcoa ;Vaint 4;lit; Kulgtley's Sacred Choir. • Pftr.ric 1704,!.:a: Juvrdile yo L vg Chn:r, Dradburj and 'SantlerF; )'Dung CLlas A larf,, supply. .1 . the aboi'o works consiantly on !rind and ir rde tvbelevde or rvtaii, by JtAIN H. MELLOII,bI Wuod st.. beteve^n 4th and Diatrifialli Miry. luolsle Cool Property for Sole. villim.:l,l4er o&er,, for pale a valuable p,ece or I land proport, on the Itiouougalitla mar, at tlm mouth of :Al tug., Creek, or a bout fitly acira, a part of which coutatua au ewe:Heat tein of v",1,.....:“eu:vt.t to the ricer. it Use it;win it a Silts-Mill In good repair; also, two dwelling hOIISCA Mad CO/IVenie!) t (Mt-ill/1141,R. With the abo,o in offered three bizio!red acres et ; Coal u ithout surface. situated immediately in the rear of the s,-.lne. To anp one w)r!ung to establish thentaelAes in either the Coal or Mall business, this aitoatioti tilers mtlucements which cannot be equal -44 upon the Monongahela 'Sr,e as the mouth of the Creek affords a harbor in which Coal can be loaded with safety at any season of the year. For particulars enquire of the subscriber, on the [remi ses. ifebik-w3t) .1:„HIN M. PHILLIPS. Watchts, Hooka, Charts, Cloth. lug at Auction. - -N S a turday evening the 6th inst, at 7 o'clock, at kJ the Commercial Auction ltoorus, mar of Wood and 5:11 ids. ' will be sold a quantity of Eight day and 30 hour Clocks, and Gold and Silver Watches, among which arc two Gold Detached Levers with full Jewelr; a quantity of hooky, in various depart tnent, or literature. Engraved likenesses or Gen. George Washington and Wm. 11. Harrison; Litho grapriie likeness of Gen. Scot'; a variety of Charts . , Blank Books, Cap Writing paper; an extencive as sortment of good quality new ready made Clothing, Goo Shirts, Dickey it coarse Muslin Shirts, fancy stripe and fancy print Shirts, Shirt Collars, Oil Cloth I Cloaks, coats, Jackets, .5-c. 4-c. (CO JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. (American copy.) /AF Furniture, Feather Deds*arpetirg, China and Queenswaro, Carpenter's Tools, and Gold and Silver IVatelies,4c., at Auction. At AI'KELNNA'S Auction Store, No 114 Wood st., 3d door from sth, to-morrow, Saturday evening,' Feb. Gth, at 7 o'clock precisely, will positively be sold withoutreserve the following articles of House hold Furniture and Kitchen utensils, gm.ivir.: Fancy Settees and Chairs, Maho g any Bureaus In grain Carpeting, 3 Feather Beds, Looking Glasses, 1 Chnia Tea sett, vegetable Dishes, Pitchers within variety of Queensware, tkc. Also, a lot of Carpenter's Tools; 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch, with a large variety of second hand Silver Watches. , P. M'KENNA, febs Auctioneer. • FOR TWO NIGHTS MORE!! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH AND 5;14, At Plato Hall. 17NTIRELY new Eutetta)uments and cliange.of j Lfeats each evening. Ventriloquism and Dance of Dinner plates. • AdmissiOn 25 cents; children under ton, accom panied by their parents, half price. Doors 'open at 6! o'clock. Performances cotn mance at 7. feb4 Remittances to Ireland i - )ERSONS wishing to remit money to IRELAND, _L or to send for their friends, will please call im mediately on the undersigned, as they will be clos ing their remittances this week for the next regular Packet leaving New York. REMITTANCES made on the most FAVORABLE TERMS, and Passages secured in the "old Black Ball line," or in first class American ships leaving Liverpool every six days. Passages also secured from any port in Ire land to Pittsburgh. BLAKELY 4• MITCHELL, Agents for Roche, Brothers & Co., New York. Pittsburgh offices, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge,aud Smithfield street near sth st. fcb4 WE have for sale a small Farm of Land in Pine Township, containing.sixty-one acres—about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with 'a comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to • feb4 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. 0 Yea, 0 Yes. , • YOU can always find at G. Schneckls, on tha nor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sta., fresh Oysters served up, in every style, on the shortest notice. Also,Gronnd Nut:Candy, Fruits, and Patties of the choicest kinds. Call and see; ~v::;~vat'~N`~'=!_ Z~ -~ - v 5L5~'~..: .i~::~:s~c :-r,::i~;oni`4`..'~!,aab::- Dry Premises FILIENI), RriEl- 8: Co., No. 57 Water st Vor Rent, MEZEDEECiI Peremptory Sale SIGNOR BLITZ Farm for Sale. WARE persons 'who took from the rooms of the .X 7 Roard:ofTrade, a Map qf Mexicß, and Oake number of the ..dtbfon, are EnquestediAci return tlle same, , withorit &fay, otherwise I will ,be ihe neeesalfrof rOpciiting their names to the Committee. All:persone are cautioned against takinrany paper or other property'from the rooms without lease kom one ofAhisgommittee on rooms. febbrit J. GALBEATIIi Janitor:. A New. Pittsburgh and Allegheny city Directory, &c. AVE. the undersigned merchants, manufacturers, mechanics, add' pforeishinittand 'cithef eiti- ; sena of Pittsburgh and Allgheny cities. having known , Mr. Isaac flAnars fora long time and that he has heretofore aLlour different times within the list teal yearil; idibliefier Bier ‘diffeilereDfieCtririiii , of • Cie two cities and iowns of the; neighborhood, and done his work well and at low (perhaps too loW• ar . price to pay him mach or any. profit'for himself,). and now proposes to publish a large and full Directory of our two cities and towns around us, early'thirSpring, at a _great of time and labor, and One that is very much needed; now our population and business have become so very large and extended, and ?we have bad no Directory.publisked since rlie great - Fire. We redpectfully ieecitamend' el bur citizens to aid him in getting it odr assoon as possible,. anti to sub scribe and patronize bitewhen his Agents call upon our public for subscriptions, Br.c.,.and in every•Possi ble way to help add 'aid him in peblishing a book, BO very useful and so much 'needed by - our businees public and citizens ,Cnerally. , : 'v....-. , . _. G. Mains Mar of_Pittsbnrgh; Wm. Bell; A. Culbertson ;,I4hhett. • Jtincs; Gee. ,Albree; Win.E.l Denny, Cyrus TO deitel; .1. A. Stockton; Wm. M Bell; If easy Campbell, Mayor:of Allegheny; . 3n o: D. M'Cord; li. Childs & Co;- Wpa. Robinson, Jr; A. Beelen; John Tassey; Thos. &Clark; Geo—lL—Rid did; Geo. Breed; 'Murphy, Wilson ;& Co; Geo, Ogden; George Cochradr Richard Edwards; Bagaley , & Smith; Wm. •M'Culll; Julies Meanly; Williata B. Holmes & Bro; Forsyth 4- Co; John Holmes, Johnston & Stockton; John Graham- ' J. B. R. Robinson, Jas. M , Cully; B. A. Fahnestock & Co;'3'.. Painter & Co; Geo. Aliltenberier; John Grier; Blackstock, Bell & Co; Wm: Hays; James Dairen; C, 0. Loomis; Curl ing, Robertson & Co; Young, Minium & Plunkett; Church & Carothers; John White & Co; W. R. Moor head; Lewis Butehinson & Co; Atwood, Jones & CO; Lorenz, Sterling & Co; James*ay;Sam'l M>Clurken; A. Morris; S. F. Von Bonliorst; \V. & R. M'Cutcheon; Hamar Denny; W. .1- M. Mitcheltree; Coleman, Hallman & Co; M. Leech & Co; 11. F. Selivreppet John M•Mnster, Jr; .1. Wilson; Nathaniel Holmes. febsw It - . pRODUCE-13 bbls and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White Beans. 30 pairs Wooden Boa; Received and for sale by LAMBERT & FIMPTON; feb4 133 and 135 Wood st. ISH—S3 bbls to 3 Large Mackerel; 17 1 0 hf bbls do do; 6 do No 1 do do; 13 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herring=; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT ¢ SHIPTON, feb.l In and 133 Wood a A PLE SVGA R-1,0601ba. feed and for a3le by i LAMBERT & SHIPTON, • le 04 133 andl3s Wood at. 0 11 FES E-4 tons IN R Cheese, part large end rer y firo,•jest recoil:lPd and tior oal.e by - • fe.lo J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. BurrEut-4 Bbls Butter, flesh; 6 Kegs do 4. . Received on consgpinent and for sale,by feb4 J. D. WILLIAMS 4- Co., 110 Wood st, UNE ATHENS— , I.S 'Sacks Feathers, received on consignment, and for sale by feL4 J. I). WILLIAMS Sr. Co., 110 Wood st.. AMS.—New cured Family Hants, just received and for sale by 04)1 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. LOS" ER SEED-30 bushels reed and for Sale by 1,. fehl, J.. D. WII.Lt..I,MS Co., 110 Wood st. CI if LOII.IDE. LIME, in store and for sale by fell 1 HAYS EL BROCK WAIT Nfii, blue, black,aud red, i n store end Ibr sale by 11 . ,b 1 HAYS & lIR.OOKWAY. NT MIV F. Amt. Boxe Lusts.sa...-75.grom Butler's ou hand and fur bale by b I ILAYS 1111OCKW1Y. 1) Eal•T ER r.—A large assorftueut Roussel's on bawl. te'a I HAYS ft BROCKWAY. LKNIGN SIIIJP...—Amy quantity on hand and fur L sale by TIAYS I:. BROCKWAY, ten I No. ..1 Commercial Row, Liberty st. NTIFFLINS- PRINTING INK—For sale by .4, L. BAYS 4- BROCKWAY, No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty si.. tUSN'S Domestic- Medicine. 1,5 Buchan's " • Ladies , Medical Focliet Book. Geutlemens' •' The Nurses• Manual. 11,e mothere Medical Guide. Hints to Mothers. The Peeples Medical Guide. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., jac3o 42, Market-st. ' Letters. JDUN ADAMS' Letters to his Wife Mrs. Childs' Letters from New York. Letters of Junius. Shelley's Letters and Essivs, at 11. S. BUSWORTII & Co.'s. 43 Market-st. R OOT'S Copy nooks, for sale by 11. S. lIOSWORTII St Co., I'o. 43,Market Valuable IVorks. MBE.. works of Charlotte Elizabeth, with an intro ' duction, by Mrs. 11. 11. Saw°, in 3 vols°. Prescott's Conquest of Mexico; •, Ferdinand and Isabella; Marshall's Life of Washington; Sparks ,A 113.; " Franklin; Life of Samuel John on; Horace Walpoles Letters, 4 voln.; Arnold's History ofltome; • Hume, Smollett, and Miller's England; Pictorial History of the United States; Allison's History of Europe; Ancient History, selected f rom Rollin and other authentic sources; Pictorial Ancient History, of the World, by Frost; Later Roman Commonwealth; Arnold's Miscellaneous - works; Lifo and Correspondence of John Foster; With a general assortment of Theological, Classi cal and Miscellaneous works—for sale at low prices, at the Book and Papnr'Store of ELLIOTT Sr. ENGLISH, - Market st.. bet 3d and 4th sts. Magazines for February, And New Books at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth UPER , S Sinclair; or the fatherless wife, a tale SA, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. The Rights of Labor., By Calvin Colton. Temptation and Atonemeni; a tale by Mra. Gore. Jaques. By George Sand, translated from the French by Anna Blackwell. Mince Pie; for the Million a rare confection judi ciously arranged, chopped and spiced in the first manner, also baked. • • The Idle Hour Book; or Scrapland; being a nerve worker, and destroyer,4c. Illuminated Magazinejor February. Columbian Magazine. • Lady's Book. Graham's Magazihe. National Magazine. 6 4 ' • • Spaniards and their Country. By Richard Ford. - American Review fur January: containing a por trait of lion. Rufus Choate. Living Age, 140. Chambers' Inflirmation for the people; No. 10. Song Books in any quantity. Just received and for sale at COOK'S * No; 85; Fourth et. jan27 PRINTING PAPER-- 100 reams Imperial News, 22 by 32; 50 " Double Medium, 24 by 36; 20 " " 24 by 37; 6 " Extra ' " 28 by 41; 30 " Yell. Steamboat, 20 by 24; 10 " " Envelop, 20 by 24; 30 " White book, 19 by 24; J. H. MELLOR, 81 Wood It; • IVAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALLS, by T. 11 Headley, in .vole., just received and for Bale at the book and paper warehOuse of • L. LOOMIS," Agt., jn3o No. 89, Wood at., below Diamond cyan Fresh Oysters. THE subscriber will receive fr esh - Oysters daily from Baltimore, which lie will-ierve up in all the different styles, at theYtenklin lietel,Amtitr bet Ween Smithfield end Grant ectlA -w-~-- , , , .4,VL81C94, Vailoiri • - 717 4fil ST.1' 1 04i 4 01)II AND MISITITFIELD STEZ2III, ; (Neuiliitielhe Mayo»e Office ) CjONTAINING aboutene hundred acres—seventy .'or-eighty'cleareiltind in good order. The im proyements:drekt-large and comfortable house; a largQbarn ; and a-large orchard, with a meadow. The farm is 'well watered, with good aprinp, and :there is plenty of coal-stone on the plam situ— ated- in Baldwin township, six miles from the city. Inqitire othir-DeTlin,,nearAbi arat.0r..044.4441 ft ,,,,, gan, Diamond alley. - JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Pitiabmgb - ,;.; Near Band Saßridge.. Omni: Atintront - atin'Snietter- , , or PITT Townsirty, Feb. 15t,1847: NOTICE is berebp given to all persons havingun. settled elainu3 against Pitt Townshipitrpresent their bills for, settlement to the subscriber, otkerlie- fore the firstlionday.ofMareh next, as they trill tiot.., be ;received after that tune; By order of thtrßoard of Auditors and SeperilsOrt r for said Township " feb3-d I m Splassaldl Br}oh Dwelling:Elapses ntuILZ.AII in the City , of Allegheny at Privata: . • ..Sale. riIHE subscriber is authorized to sell at losaltrieeng and on liberal terms the following salad:de . ; Real Estate: . . . , . That convenient, apse - ions, modern style and well Snished 2i story brick dwelling house, with 'exten sion back buildings., , Stable, Carriage hone', Shroh..., berg Fruit Trees, Pump; &c. 011 a lot having a front o4tf feet on Canal street, and exteeding back 27& to' f lberty street. At present occupied by C. H.% Ray, - Esq., adjoining the residence of the HOZl.Jufigii• Greet. Also those two handsome, well finished;r modern style new two story,brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and bsc,k buildizigii; each .lot having a front of 2g, feet oti - East Common. and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present.by' Rev. 'Wm. Preston and John Bissell. = • , JOHN D. DAM, . jan29-tf corner of Wood and Fifth streets 3todter4 attOL'Sutrgtcol °Mee. • 'Teeth it the charm of life, without it gold. Love, littera, friendi, ail, aIl, are unenjayed.f.. A DOCTOR:: BROWN, -;gttarly educated ion from tbe lasterrt !.s, would respectililly an iounce, to - the citiienr `cd- Ittsburgh, Allegheny-and icinity, that, he can be :moulted priintely- and :onfddentially, e"veryd "ay ind evening at-litr ornr in Diamond Alley; a %iv. Coors from. Woodl:alreet Dr. Brown gives his particular attention - tjus reattnentand investigation of the following &sitsN. ses: _ An diseasesarising from impurities of the Blood,- scrofula, syphilis, seminal - weekness. - impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheureatistrt i . piles. p al s ey. 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