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AY MORMNG, FEDIVITAItY 17;1'347. 1 n tat inlibili -L -- '' '-- - ' ~., •: -:, 1 7- rf : 1 ‘ • , -- ',.. , :', 1 6 . - ~,-.". t t i re , e. __ting fact was a th s e ; t .1- ~. --. „, „in the rooms of the Board °f ::14...T::::::::i. 3138Z:a - mentionedel lrd-N b l y ee G tin en g er c a n l i 10- o , c -41-11 " 12 . 1 ." . - - t h a t ty‘o-thirds of 1 . --:- alit gentlema n l.-. . • -'' s" - thehands il'- '''liicoit-ci46f• last 3 ' h there is oil 1::: -.A;11-1;.:;;;717 ---.;_fa. rn3ers . i, uk*th:feauczrtilsi:tuv.ildsitcahletis Western 4-;-A:,.....),..,,.':;._ .....:,-, itnf 914 e, -t?u.._-:. ~.._na_of; hush bktki474 t,,," ,7 -L.--; i t, least tivo-m!112.!' tiet. '''':ltiiitroi-d-15'1)----' et been talert !nillaF -•';Z g 7.' ' .:- *;o;•hich'leve not 1' • '' , a - -card ',-%.4:f.' - ‘ 2 :' - 6 azot c, e f yesterday i contains tas - onic • g lir rh . e -- • member- of _ the recent . A .. -- . •., 'in -.. . yiiii -, • , Abegheris county . ''l2 '' ''. for - ''':itt4';':-j's't::4-11,1K-..-'."-sfaf!t:lren't.'*•.,"-:.-itre iifa..l,o'ilfr Adams'. -_-i't : ,1 ‘ ; u 1 4 4. C l _ , ... ... , z _ coorin, . 44'''''in' ''' 4-111 - Lton , 4AN 5 - e the notn• ":•-.1.-.:.1,1.'::"::-.-:,.._,_:-.;•• ,in i r k t e 6 . eee.v.iit,jorTrilici'lleiFluoritewtoAsnecnuvrf. this city.f 1 1 • '‘ V; i ll- * llt T... e ' l !. ' n ',::141H".."--*::°:f l i l bta 1 . . C C on ci s P e r n e t r :: -1- tiile;iiiietl ,- - i : trbe the nominee o 7 ;l l'iry.'re iritite attention to the letters of our Har 10ittit, initliWashington - correspondents, in this it(6l4,:kbf., The action of th e State Legislu 11jttViit# * elp.the Connellscitle Railroad, will Anistreielgeb„file4''elting to our citizens. Our friend •-', : plktiroo . -Tfirehington, writes an account of the S eeof the II S Senate in iefetihce t o torsi ofthe Union. our opinion the resolu }lou posted by that body to - exclude tr*.c:.tritin their.privileged seat, is mean, :,.•tittrligrrifte4 and tykannical;snd is a stab at the lib - 'meet with the in ityignant-frpwil of every freeman in. the land. We more to say :On this - subject hereafter. . . • • Thai:President of-the United States sent in a Ifitiejegetothe'llouse, on last' Saturday, in which Awriesenta . the nonifilerafion of Congress the • lieeess4y - .or raising , :arlditional revenue, by im iosing-a alifi on articles which are non• on the free ailakfOr,the purpote.of furnishing means to prose torite the' wir ' with the utmost vi ,, or. We ha% e 1111 a message on file for publication. . - 14: Trassactis.n BaNsr..-14. , Y. Beach & Sans, of deeply interested in the above *Kaclitsra,tockhoidera, , publish a card in which they 2ailti , .yTtioli ngimmediatetCdemption is prohibited . Riethers, we' caution and request all per .fastai„,--Unlding of. th 2 bank not to sacrifice , because we assure them that .. ..1,149r 1 5gt4 bema . de tv,x)3 to the last dollar." '•olsitiojodettee - of lake atorning Poet ' - Wasimanw -CrTy; Feb. 12, 184 7. -- :"Deiti'SV;.-Therchns been quite an excitement ..treteilstrlrigille.lailetVro days, gnawing out of thel resolutiOit'olleredllie 'Other- day by the Senator: *liiirititi4 . *:..t.iflee,la expel the venerable ditorii}tielinion;from the floor of the Senate ; l for article hii paper stigmatizing the; eiegf of iiie:army bill .in the Senate on the 9shLinst4..,s3 . a 4Texican . victory." The'Whigi ! and Alan" " flying•squad in the Sc make such a fuss about what Mr- Ritebie said,:fdi twill -- venture to say, that .99 •:cifiii r cFea . otti-4;eveiy,lo9, exclaimed when they liaard:thexievrs_rif the ',defeat of that bill, that it -was .: mwithei 'triumph`' for the. Mexicans. Mr. *itchle was not singular-_ in that respect, neither 'Was the - authorcif the - cbirimunication signed -Vitt ditater.'_ It is not nolikelY that if the bill could .have.been - k - ept back -in the Senate until the last ,- day' of its session, some Honest John Davie -would i 14avi.It. Convenient to speak against time until the liottiof adjournment arrived, and talus defeat the .nneaspie entirely. 'The three Million Bill is - the topic upon which '.l the balance of the session will be spent. The Sti m oesiso is the willow upon which the whiga •hang their harp. They with some few idCtriocrats hope to attach it to the three million klut they will be disappointed, I think. Many of the democrtaic members of the House see that it is calculated -to defeat the peace offer ing. and they will vote against it. There are nc southern whigs willing, to vote for the measure, tint they are perfectly willing to see the democrats - •fi;;ltt about it. The territory is now free, and if to, the United States will always remain free. It is not suited to slave labor. The South 'sqin : men see thit, and it is one of the rosin rea :i - ma - why they care so little about acquiring any - of-it- . ''4triktlebitlein the Senate to-day was very inter exciting. Mr. Allen made an admire -4.4, .speech in defence of the liberty of the press "nud'Of Father Ritchie, whose age, he said, was ,nearly:double that of the 'Senator's, but you will .doutitlessaeettle*bate, and I shall not attempt a -4 4 °,0 1 01 : It? den. Cass, in his great speech yesterday, in de-1 • fOcyoifilviwir and of the administration, threw al :humbshell. into the Mexican ranks. He stated shit:when the two million measure was sent to the Senate at the last session, by the President. 33 ,benators in secret session—both parties—and a •rmannst.the-nurnber the Senator from Maryland, ;(*everdy iTcolanson,) voted for the measure, and recinnmended.the appropriation. This announce ment ' 1 started the Mexican whigs, Berrien, Webster, ".IttioiSiiitad;Baidger; &c., &c., to their feet, because `.Mr,.lohnson.had a day or two before denounced; .theihrte million bill as a scheme to bribe Santa' - Atttia:. They tried to throw Gen. Cass into con fusion, by propounding questions, but the old sol diiietoldletr. Webster, who seemed to insist upon - asking some questions, that he need not ask any „more, he would .-not answer them, until he had cmishell his, speech, then he would answer any questions any gentleman might choose to ,Put ' partiel,suntc. Gen. Cass then said if the Senator' :front..Maryland was correct now in his chaige of bribery, that it was bribery before, when he voted for it;l„the Circumstances of the case had not ,changed, althOugh the gentleman had changed his c i ,,-The..truth is, the whigs have the faculty of changing their views with great 'rapidity. The threi-riiiiliOns were properly needed a few months aloes!, bat now,: they are only wanted to bribe Santa . Arina' With: May last, the war was just and proper, and the whigs voted to declare it.— the men and the money to prose cute it; but nowit Is an unholy, unrighteous and unjust war, and they oppose it. Great patriots, pare ..statestinen, these office-hating, disinterested whigs: Its won't be long until they claim the ~Tariff, of 1846 as their own measure. believed that the whip Senators will oppose the' ptopoie4„ increased - duties on Iron and Coal.— b.kanother evidence of their devotioh to principles; They Would like to see the Treasury hatikrupt ; and the .nation humbled at -the feet ofl Mexico,-merely for the-purpose df fulfilling their predictions. :But they will. be : awfully disappoint. will prospefrn`despfte of all their . , efforts to ruin it ire,4:respeciful)y, 7,i'',:- - ,:..:.: . ; . :.:.• . :: - . L . igi-'..i:.•:,:•4', !t.7,:,::.:1:,:.f,.,•N.t,4,,•:,..,..,,,,,,, .7777 - 75 - CorrospondottoO:of tiselltbrating Post. . , ri‘biter'P4x . `---. 11,1saartintiiiton,.February 12th, 1847. TherEfetiseamdoded AtrAilltox'S resolution of Yesterday„ an' thatihereafter afternoon sessions will I be heidiM,TuesdaYs,AVeduesdays and Fridays of . each Nveele;.witich : sessiena . shall entirely be deco- ~,.._ , tid to the'consiaeratiorr of private bills. ' There were but few reports of committees to. day in the House. The entire session was consu 1. ine in i l he discussion of the act exempting-the real estate of married women . from the liabilities I Of the hiisband. The bill, as it is now before the House,jk as follows: . Sscrio 1. That the lands, tenements and her editameets which shall belong to any woman pre vious tolher marriage, or which shall accrue to her by Will-or descent during coverture, shall be free_from alldiabilitied or debts of the husband of said roman, and the same shult nut be sciled, sold or sequestered by virtue of any execution or suit of any kind which shall issue against said husband, - - Sac 4 !Wherever any judgment shall be ob tained against the husband and wife jointly foi the debts of the-wife contracted or incurred before marriage, or for her tortuous conduct before M ailer cotverture, the said judgment shall be a lien against her real estate and may heollected in the same -nianner as though said reiff estate was the property of the husband. Sec. B. This act shall not iffect the lien or col-, 'lection of any debts contracted by the husband of! any cabman prior to the first illy of July next,' and nothing herein, shall be so construed as to preventihnsband and wife from mortgaging or con veying llie realty of the wife in the manner now tecognieil by law. SEC. 4. All laws inconsistent herewith are here. i by repeated. . Wheh the bill was brought up, an effort Was made to postpone it, but this was not agreed to, as it was hue of the orders of the day. This being the third reading, Mr. Pirilett moved that the House 0. into Committee of the Whole for the " purpose of considering a special aineudinent„- LETTER FROM A REG EL A 11." rJThe Cincinnati papers have annoni ,ould exempt rs pt also all her peonal chat- I We publish the following letter from a ' w ' I. ! He is bound to do a smashing business rate in the sth Infantry Company I:, to his ; tell from liability. The House went into Corn- r left for that city, on the Hibernia No. 2. mince of the Whole.; brother in this city, entire, and without alteration.' - Mr. Pomeroy of Franklin, moved to amend the not for any news it contains ; but as shwa ing. amendMent, that the House shall go into Commit-; among other things, the spirit of courage. cwt . ; Willi a dash of self-superiority, that tee of the Whole for the purpose of offering gen.' l lence, of 'r ' r voiles the ranks Regu ars . tem," per eral amendments, which, after considerable discus- cute: of a inter front a primate Can:pat/a • I sion, Was lost. The question, then, was on Mr: E. s'h frifirery, to WI brother in this e,ty, room Piolett-s amendment, which was not agreed to. ' CAMAIMO, Mexico, Jan. 21, 1124 C. Several amendments of like character were pro.. Dear Prather hope this wvill tipsyou in' posed hni lost. "The discussion continued until good health, as lam at present. I received your': the hoia of adjournment. Mr. Patterson haw ing of Dec. Nth, and am glad to hear of your con, the Rohr. This is not the bill that was °tiered tinned health and prosperity. We were on 1Ire! some tirric.ago by Mr. Bigharn; there were so many r march back from Solidi.). when 1 received your !objections. to that bill that it Was recomtnitied to g . kind letter so that it would appear that my regt•' the Judiciary. Mr. Knox, drew up and presented • ment was to have a finger in every pie. We are this res.eut bill in lieu of the other. The bill ' bound for Tampico, under orders from Major! will' piss fo-morrow withourany amendments. , sessionn the se ,: treneral Scott, and you may expect soon to hear. A guest part of the mooting' of our attack on Vera Cruz. You may depend w nate as consumed in the discussion of the act upon it that it will be taken, for our men will' j supplementary to the act incorporating the Pitts.: mt. ; light like devils, and it is impossible for us to Lel hurghand ! Connellsville Railroad Company. vanquished ; hence the policy of the General in Crank's amendment to come in at the end of the! sending - I AB the way into the interior for us. Ile bill as'a proviso, which was agreed to, yeas 1 c,.; passedsnows well the experience we have had in tight- I nays 14. The bill as amended then the Mexicans. I hove not time to enter into reading by a vote of 20 to o. It was then ordered in g part'cirlars•, our march here was very rapid, sift to be!engrossed for a third reading. The bill as' I am happy to inform you, I stand its fatigues it is 'now, with Bigler 's amendment stilijoinedj with ..- 'will Pass without difficulty. The (aura ing t , „ 7. 111 s best of our troopers. Give toy nest respects to all inquiring friends, I bill ordered to be engroised. and I raj ,ace in your liappinr.s and good will for Sgrrois 1. Er it enure/1141/a Senate and of Reptmoutim„,f The c oo ,„,„„. o „pi, io,-„„ sy t. ; me. Counding in the hope I may be permitted to vernia„ in General Assembly met, and it is hereby en- see you all again. Ansver this puricru.dle. kiefed!by the authority of me some, That the Putts,; Adieu, fur the present, ~ !burgh and Connellsville Railroad Company e, and • Your adi-ctionate brother they are hereby authorized to make and construct ; I a Railroad, with one or more tracts, from the city r of Pittsburgh to any point within this State suita hie to form a connection with the Pennsylvania 41 it (iglu.,.—The Natives have called a meet : RailroV Company at suchphe Presi oint or p dent and Di lace as may . ing Shidlin (1) Hall, for next Tuesday evening, mutually agreed upon by t rectors of the said Pennsylvania Railroad Com., to choose a delegate to the Native American Con pang ; and the President and Directors of the nu, renlion to be held at Harrishrir - gh. Pch. 2-2, to burgle and Connellsville Railroad Company. And' nominate candidates for Governor and Canal Com. be it further enacted, that the Pittsburgh and Cott nellsville RailrouTCompany be, and they are here. by authorized to construct a Railroad 'with one orl. more tracks from any point at or near the city in Pittsburgh, to such paint on the line of the State. of Ohio as may be determined isprin by the Presi dent and Directors of said Company, ;lint the con ment.einerit of the construction of said road in Me, direction of the State of Ohio. within too Irma after the passage of this act, shall be construed to! be a : compliance with the conditions cootaincil the seventeenth section of the act to which this is i a sripplemerit. Prodded, That if a connection ; shall be agreed upon as provided for in this act be. twee,n the said Pittsburgh and Connellsville rood- Company, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Cordpany, then the said Pennsylvania Railroad: Company shall be released from any obligation to I commence Thew road at the city of and from csnstructing, that portion of their line Iv ing between the said point of connection arid the I said city of Pittsburgh. And proridrd farther. That if the provisions of this act shall Ire (irrupt. ' ed by said Pittsburgh and ConnellsA ills Railroad • Curnpany, and they shall commence either of 'the I roads hereby authorized, they may, within sixty dayfi after due public notice shall have been given I of the saine, permit any stockholder who shall be I disshtisfied thereby, to withdraw his subscription,' I mull refund to such withdrawing subscriber the amount of instalment he may have paid. after de decting his pro rata share of the expenses hereto fore! incurred; and they shall have power at any general meeting of the stockholdeis to change the! corporate name -of the Company to any name I which they may consider appropriate. pisvided further, that if the Pittsburgh and! Cotinellsville Railroad Company shall commence the construction of a Railroad under authority oft this! act from the city of Pittsburgh to the Ohio ! State Line, then the oth section of the Act of 3d April 18-16, entitiled t. An act to authorize the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county to; vacate Delaware Lane, in said county, and for oth er purposes, shall be null and void. and confer no tights or privileges upon said Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company. Harriiburgh is very lively at present'. Parties every night, where every person convenes for the Purpose of standing a couple of hours in a lint room, jostled by a noisy crowd, merely to see la dies stretch their delicate jaws in swallowing Baßithore oysters. The Governor's soirees are well attended. Those 1 , on 'Wednesday and Thursday evenings last, were Inc ;the gentlemen alone ; not a lady was permitted to chew her face among the politicians assembled to do honor to old Frank Shank's hospitality.— And his Excellency does the honors. as uo other person can do them, polite, and sociable to friend and foe.' I saw Col. Wilson DI Landless Ben tonllike head, among the guests of last evening: he was by far the handsomest man in the crowd, anil delighted every person by his gentlemanly deportment ; at home or abroad he is an honor to the; Iron City. KARL. LETTER XXX Iltn.ntsturncti, Feb. 13th 1847 The supplement to the Conneilsville and Pitts bui'gh Rail Road Bill: passed final reading. There were no amendments to the bill since yesterday. In the House, the Act exempting the real estate of. married women from the liabilities of the hus band, was lost on final reading, the vote was de cisive.. against it, 35 in favor of it and SQ. against it. ' This bill will eventually pass, if not this ses sionit will be brought up again. the next, and agi tated until it become a law. " th . at Farmers and DepOsite Bank or yours was killed dealin.the ITouse. It. 'first commenced by beibg -chartered merely as asaving institution, but getting fat on its spoils it n4mnat ask the pries ilege of issuing notes also, Mul in fact start at on :into all. the-hankingspriVilege ) .but it: huge. timbitiOp,:hhs 'peen soddinly t Mlashed by if:tell:aid of i.e,ejslatiorr;Whiclii detertoined that no new Banks shall be created ;peace to its manes: There:wire - several bills passed in the Senate.— Among which4as otie relating to Arbitrations: AN ACT RELATING TO AIIBITRATIS • Whereas, Great inconvenience and, embarrass ment are often experienced in the trial of suits-be tween contractors and laborers and workmen, em ployed in the construction or repairs of rail roads and canals, by companies incorporated by the laws of this commonwealth and empowered to construct sych railroads and canals and such in, corporated companies, by reason of the want of power in arbitrators, in Actions depending before them, compel the production of hooks and papers I which contain evidence pertinent to the issue. Therefore he it enacted &c., That from and after the passage of this act arbitrators shall have pow er in any action depending before them between any contractors, laborers or workmen, and any company incorporated by•the laws of this corn• monwealth and empored to construct, make and manage any railroad, canal or other public inter sal improvement to require either party to produce any books or writing in their possession or porwer, %%Melt contain evidence pertinent to the issue, and it such party shall fail to produce such books or writings, or to satisfy said arbitrators why the same is not in their power so to do, it shall be lawful for the said arbitrators to find an award against such party, if plaintiff, of no cause lof action, if defendant, for such sum as the plain t tiff, his agent, or attorney shall niake oath or Eli: firmation is due according to the best of his know. ledge ant belief; Provided, that before such le quirement shall he made by such arbitrators, it shall he proved to their satisfaction j.iy oath or af• _•.? Already do the aspirants for the office of firmation, that clear and distinct notice in writing. Prosecuting Attorney begin to agitate. We have shall have been given to produce such books or heard the names of four mentioned ifi'Lis cantles writings. at least ten days previous thereto. ion LOCAL MATTERS ,Why don't thiq pzr:y t,rn•! nst.ld ntimher of delet:AN , It is bee to.,r ;!wre ::re tint five men Lel,m4ing to the party ; eb ! I: would indeed ,eem Deser:ert —We are told that there are a number of deserters from the Philadelphia comp,mies, (na ti,es of that city•) hho are now lurking about Pittsburgh and vicinity, afraid or ashamed to re turn. We will here hint that any person la ho ar rests nue• and brings him before Lieut. Field, will receive $3l/. They ought to be arrested, every man et them. '• How much credit does a poor man deserve foi !an oernfartorta act of benevolence:" &c.—Post. There was no oxl onto/ ton about a poor man - 1 i when he sent his five dollars firtorkymousty to the Nantucket sufferers. It was done in the true spirit of Ulm who said. „ When thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth."— Telegraph. (0 - • We are glad that a typographical error of ours drew from the brain of the Telegraph editor a thought so profound and so beautifully expressed 'renefit of the Orphans.—Blitz had a beautiful house on Monday evening in l'hilo Hall—the pro. ceeds of which were devoted to the Orphan Asy lum. Upwards of one hundred dollars was real. ized clear of all expenses. A eery little sum or a charity in these selfish times. (ry That "elopement " spoken - , of try some of our cotempbraries, was all a hoax, grit, up by some young 'uns to frighten the old people. So we have been told by one who knows all about such things. Not had.—On the trial of the action fur trespass against the Berkshire boar that lamed the htirse in Peebles township, a lawyer enquired why the trespasser was like the Odeon, on Fourth street? When given up he said it was " because it belor.g ed to a big limed!'' The above is very good, but the same "play upon words . ' was offered for the silver cup which Capt. 'Pratt took. Cr Anderson, the discharged watchman has been reinstated by the Police Committee. The case of Lieut. Fenwick was laid over for further consideration. The Committee met on Monday evening. ►illainona.—Some scoundrel palmed a counter feit bank note upon Signor Blitz, or rather upon the Orphans, on Monday evening. We should like to know him. ciyAn interesting letter from a 'regular in the army, a soldier who was present at the battle of Monterey, will be found in the Post this morning. It wa; written'to a brother in this city. City Dispatch Post.—We observe that Clark has his bores up in.different parts of the city and vicinity. Hope the enterprise may prove sueces ful. Burglary—Mr. Dickson's store, on Washing ton street, with robbed on Saturday night of a number of articles. A black fellow named Al soil is suspected Q The communication of -Isabel" is declined We fear she might be used up. Also. a letter from a gentleman of this city who is now with the CamLrijs Gwirtls, in the Second ,Regiment. Let all sign it.-31N 24DtetatatilT*4 d petition is or will be, out, praying q;O.Dulin, now lying the jail.' of thiw.eourfy:on l the ar of tr9rdii. LAYlaeflior guilty dr pot;-hehai.-ncit 'been trf-ated as a man should 'inChristieri The lawit have .not done_him justice; and the pee pfe:ol9ulit make 'him amendoy. eghing:aud se cciringlis 0:3- We fear Col. Deihl, in his anxiety, to prevent huxstering- and cheating the. market,sometimes, unintentionally, of course, goes a little beyond the hounds of his prescribed duties. We heard . a com plaint made against him last night for charging a countryman a quarter for standing in market with l App es which he brought from 'Mifflin township., Is Third street, between Wood and Smithfield, never to he repaired? The foot bridges around the Canal Basin are in good handsNthe hay-scales lot is better than it was. though still bad, but Third street is utterly negleeted.—Journal. And Fifth street is stilt that mortar bed it has been, in soft weather, for a long time. Will no person come to the relief of those who must ne cessarily pasi along this street ? al. At an election held yesterday for Lieuten ants of the old Pittsburgh City ,Blues, the follow ing persons were chosen Ist Lieut. 8.. 11. Wallace, (iormerly Sargeant in the Regulars; ':ld, W. S. Patterson; 3d, W. B. Phillips. cta The Mayor had his hands full yesterday— thirteen eases were brought before him_ during the day. None of them important, except the Libel which we have noticed elsewhere. Litrl Suit —' Johmott" yesterday made inhumation before the Mayor againet Dr. Delany, for matter publielte,l in the ..il/yricry. Is good for a Cold? '-I . 6is is the univer• sal question this bail weather. Will no person pre:cribe a certain remely cryWe understand th tt the l'lltslotrgh Theatre I Hill Le open nn, or a'u'ral the si.ith of M3rch, a sple,lia Embarked.—Fenrlcen reznlars t creshipped for the 'south on .7%lonclay. They marche I down street to the bunt with knap,ac',:t al.d tit. cups. ns'A (hay i:UrEC ran na . yes:el:lay in Wood street, and Tilt some batrels a no:ir. No toss. CT'? We have ztoTelegraPa IlelrA yet. 0 then) Irrethcr—Pad linilitchy U. S. Srll , ltOr. .11.1 , 1,4 e Unties .n:1 was e:e.cle U. 6. t'enllor,oti the w. The new Vehmtel•r Company, no being organized in Wheel:ng. in the hope of . furniiii4 part of the Tea Regiinen: , . eleetel the fallow in officers I ast %meek, vi z S. Lee, Captain: Geo. W. cl utter, Int Lieut.; ana John Jay Watson. Licut. rrl , The Lom,viiie Dcniuct:.,t uf Fiala) . last,' sa.s that a private IcT!er re:l4.hed that city. slating that a fatal tencountert,;z4l, place betvieet, C. Al. Clay arcl Tito,. F. MarFhall. in which the latter was ruo tl,:onh with the sword of former. We doubt th 4 truth of this. THE %CiIIISLTTS roLt:V11:C1114 .1 11 a %111. Sates.—Eight coroparoc9 of CuElow 4 . s meta of Volunteers erlibain., , d on Thor,day oz: board the ships trh rh art: to carry then) to the eat of War. Col. Co-hiyg's orders are. to repair to the Brazos do :Satitatgo, and thelt• Await instructions. W A.lll Nti TUN COr mePtirvz of Perilot en'i tII 011 Mi..:.srs. LEE. GHAT SON and I II I. It were elece.l Delegates to the 1;11 of I\l,;tch ron‘ention, at 11:u. ttL.l•pr4—;niLl they were itlslrueted to ~upper; Francis R. Shunl; for Gmernor. and Wm. Sear right for Canal Cornru;ssioner. 'Valuable Secondhand Furs lore of a Pri-! vale. Fatally at Auction. • VT M'N: ENNA'S Auction Rooms, No. 111, Wood st., 3d door from Filth , to-inot row, Thursday,. Fehrnary lath, at 12 o'clockP.M., will be sold, the household, dining room, parlor and kitchen furniture of a private family declining house-keeping, and re moving from the city. Many of the articles are. splendid and scarce,. and some base been brought from Europe; among sshith may be mentioned the following in part, viz: I large Gothic arm chair, made entirely olcanc, Of the most beautiful workmanship, and perhaps the only one of the kind in Pittsburgh. I child's do. dn. to match. Crane's patent mantel Clock, which runs one month, purchased in Now VOA about 3 years ago, a handsome article, and said ' to be a good time piece, the first of the style ever !sold in Pittsburgh. Mahogany dining tables; I fancy sewing stand; 1 Rosewood Portable Desk, pert mount ed, London made. 1 pair large heavy silver plated candlesticks, snuffers and tray, and decanter stand., Ito match. Patent. high posilmadsteads; do. French do., do.; Coley and common chairs; fincy rocking chairs; fancy Rusk scat do.; Chinese ornaments of !figures and scenery; mahogany bureaus; hair mat tresses; Sett Chamber Ware; 1 China Tea sett; a lot of cut glass and queensware; feather beds; heavy domestic blankets, quilts anti coverlets; di.hlitninster carpet; 1 cooking stove null fixtures; n variety of kitchen utensils, &e. P. itI'KENNA, fehl7 jitiLtioneer:__ A stet lon fiu.le,s, BY JOIIN D. DAVIS', ACCTIONEER SOUTTI-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. ON Thursday morning,iti theth inst., at 10 o'clock will be sold, withoutveserve, to close a consign meat from a gentleman who is declining business, an estensivc assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, among which are superfine Cloths; Cassimeree; Saar nets; Flannels; Jeans; bleached and unbleached Muslins; Calicoes; Gingham; dress Silks; white and green Veils; Ribbons, in great variet y ; a large as sortmenrufGloves; Hosiery; Laces; Edgings; Combs; Dress Hilklk; Sewing Silk; Pine and Blue Tarlton; quilling black Thread, satin Storks; fancy Vestings; worked Capes; Caps; Silk and'Cotton Cord, &e. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of new I and second hand Household-Furniture, embracing nearly all the variety usually wanted by Hense -1 I keepers and others. Also, Queensware in great vs ; riety, looking glasses, globe lamps, 8 day and 30 hour mantel clocks, oil paintings, engravings, car peting, feather beds and bedding, mattresses, 10 doz. coal and Devonshire shovels, bed cords, wire selves, young Hyena tea, No.l, chocolate, rice, &c. At 7 o'clock, P. M., squantity anew ready made Clothing, among which are overcoats, pantaloons, tine and coarse shirts, satinctt and fancy vests, oil cloth coats, cloaks, jackets, &c., shot guns, pistols, gold and silVer watches, musical instruments, line cutlery, limey and staple Dry Goods, &c febl7 t . LOT ofereellent coal, situated near Braddoek'S J . Fields, about one mile from the Monongahela river, will he sold on very moderate terms; to one Who has money to invest an excellent chance of in "Stni cut is here offered. Ten, twenty, thirty or fifty acres of coal will be disposed of if n suitable purchaser appears. All necessary information will lie given by the subscriber who lives near Mr. Fawcett's, who adjoins Braddock , s Fields, and by Thomas Hamilton, Esq., ELIZAB ETU.. W A LLAC febl7-Itw4-3td' widow of Wm. Wallace, deed. T HP: higlteftt market pr;re will be given in Catch W. & M. Mil'CNELj' ttEE, klo'l6o Liberiy st. febl7-d3tan• It ;> ~~ ~ :~: need Blitz thee. Ile )estertlayl JOHN D. DAVlS,,Anct'r (American copy.) _ Coal for Sale. To Dlstilleiis. MEI Valuable !teal fitfLate .for- Salee ' Y virtukofa decree oNI e Orphai s Court Al- B legheny' County, in No; 64, March Term, 1845: The untieisignetas Tittiteek fot:the. sate of Ake Real Estate_Of rl4ec , . Will . exPotte to sale by Ohne r.ontcry t the Court Hone, in the. City of Pittsburgh, nn tiro 4th Manday7of, Match, 1847, at 10 o'clock,' A. Itt, the fallowing described Real Ist. That part of theTaini-beliinging:ttrtheisaid Estate, bounded and acs‘orieeena ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by .land of Jumes H. Hays, 14 - 6 s -r. 121 perches to a post. ' thence S 1221 E 192-5 - perches to a put; thence S 55 W 82 5 to a sugar tree stump; thence S 881 W 23-9 perches; to a stake; -thence by that part of, said farm-in the I Diagram of Partition , of said Estate , marked "B'? N 144 W _99 ton beech; thence N 77 W 10-6 to a beech; thence N 61 W 18-8 perches to a post; - thence N -39 W 71,0 a poSt; thence N 50 W 22 to a post; thence N 141 W 44 perches to a post; thence liylands of James H. Days N 631 E 10 to a sugar three stump; and thende N . 45 E 42 perches to the plaCe of beginning, [containing 183 acres and 37 perches;being the part , marked "A" on said Diagram of 'the Partition of said Real Estate, which' said described -piecC of land contains about 96 acres of stone coal, with a dwel , ling house and barn erected thereon, 'on Beck's, within (along the front) about 66 perches of the Mo- 1 nongaliela river, on Beck's Run, about 3' miles from the City of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about 60 acres cleared, and the stone coal is oldie, best quality, ' 2:1. That other part of said Farm, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning ata post, thence by land of John Doran and James 11. Hays, S 881' W. 881 perches to a post; thence S 7'71 W 50 to a post; thence by land of Petei Brindle N 351 W 1571-perch- I es to a post; thence by land of James H. flays, N 82 E 247 to a beech; thence N 771 . E 24-8 to a linn; thence N 631 E 51 post; thence by.tho first described part of said farm marked. in ,said , Diagram "A" S 141 E 44 to a post; thenceS 50 E 22.1.0 a post; thence S 39 E 7 to a post; -thence S GI E 16,8 to a beech; thence 8 77 E 16-6 to a beech; and thence 5.4411 99 to- the beginning, containing, 100 'acres 156 perches, being marked ill said Diagram of Partition "B." This part of said firm contains about 65 acres of stone coal and has about 40 acres of cleared land. 33. That lot of piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as 'follows: Beginning on Front street, at the - diStance of 102 feet Eastwardly from Wood street;•thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot, marked "D" in the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street SO feet; thence parallel with Front street westw,ara: ly 24 feet to au alley; thence along said alley,south wardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place ofbeginning, being Marked "0> in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining theaboye,bound ed and described as pews: Beginning on. Front street - , at the (I:at:Menu!' one hundred and twenty :ex, feet from Wood street: thence along Front street—eastwardly twenty-lour feet: thence north wardly in a line parallel with Wood street SO feet: 'thence westwardly by a line parallel with Front street to the line of lot marked in said Diagram "C": an 3 thence by the said line southwardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place of beginning,being marked "D," in said Thalram. Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Real Estate, viz: One fourth in hand'on the delivery of the Deed, and the balance in one, two and three years is equal payments, with interest thereon from the day of vale. The said balanee'of the purchase money to be secured by Judgment, Bond r..l4..Mort gage on the property 111 7 .N11.Y M'CULLQUMT, Truster. - fcbl7-d&w•tim^r iu the Honorable the Judges of the Cnert or Quar t 1 ter ,S.:(111S Peace, in and fur the County of Alle~,•heny. The patties Peters, of Pine Towe -1 ship, in the county afeiresaid, homhly theweth, That your petitioner bath prdvided - himself with ma- I. Ibr the accommodation of travellers and °th ink, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, ; slid prays that your Honnt.4 Wilt be pleased to' grant I hire u license to keep P p. 11,1 IC house of entertuin ment your petitioner, as in duty bound, trill ; priv. WTI. P ET4f. . We, the Pd - iacribers, citizens of Pine Town. ship, do certify. that the above petitioner, is of ;nod re:mtc for honesty and tempi:mace, and is w - e!i provided v. ith honse room and - conveniences the acrommodatio:, of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces,si.... "rinwliaa Gib,non, Mord - taco d'ishor. David F 0g , ,0, s, mi ns auloy, Wo n , S..on, John KockarMon, Martin :tonna, Aiex. Sneit n. Vn. ea, roohran,• Jas. A. Cihinon. J .tare F.annide, John i, John Sannin:e. Dry Goudant iluatlon T l'il'ii ENNA'S to-morrow, Tburmllay, Pelee j."-_ll ary 13th, at 10 o'clock, .k.. AI., will be sold, a litr„tii atsortment or Dry Goode, of nearly every den cripliita. fob ii .P..l'il' i lail.NN A, Auct. Lard, Batter, tleartii. 1 1 13,knrsy.Ls ?o 1 1, ,rd; " 4 ILirreL , rr , slt 11011 11.ttter; 15 Darre:n ill S'AirC aid !Ur 11.1.. e by - :"Luvro; smiTir, 1.7\ ,j i'i,CATOS-50 bids of splond. 11._ :\pixrs of li:frret,t Llada, wry larjr, in good 150 Iltl%':eit; Po:t1 Pk,t,trk,:; 110 •• Nesliadt.o..7li Potat6l4, Por tzat. low by P. C. Nt.krunx„ 0'1;17. 111 Wal.o?:Nt 111 - 1: WIINKE\ - -A few half and whole. Y sale by P. G. MA ft FIN, T t'ST rm-o,ed nnotht , r large alhlitioo to my stock ti or tine Di.on t pointeaG,Ali pew., and for sale at the I,,,yea pricy. ?nn l 7 'W. W. WIL . ,StIN, cor of 4th and Market us. I AG I. 1.11' , S Patent extension Gold pen and pencil. This is the most compact, complete, conveni ent aed useful pocket companion ever offered to the politic. In the short space of 21 inches is contained a pen, pencil and reserve of leads, and by one mo tion slides either the pen or the pencil out and ex tends the holder to 6 inches. For sale by W. W. WILSON, Corner of 4th and Market sts. janl7 IIUCKWIIKAT FLOUR-4S sacks "James 'Pat )) ter,on's — hulled IS. W. Flour (60 lbs each,) feCUIVed and tier sale by '{,TOSS. 6 bales Moss, suitable fur upholsters, receitnn and tin. solo by FRIEND, RIMY & CO., No. 57 Water st. CANDLEir.-45 Boxes Strained.; 2.1) •' Star ; S •• Sperm; J. D. WILLIAMSM & Co., 110 Wood st For sale by 111)17 SOAP -450 Boses Exirn No. I Paint • 20 " Brown; Fqr *ale by J. D. NV iLLIANIS & Co., fe6l7 110 Wood st DEACHES-50 Bushels prime Halves; 20 " 1-ealed ; J. 11. IVILLIAMS & Co., HO Wood st. For sale by feiA7 lIIEESE -200 Boles PtAt - te, \V.R.; 00 lbs Sap Sago • 11 , nr gale by J. I). WIC:LIAM , : 4- C0.,1eb17 10 Woo st Vali' attic 11V orksik rfIIE works of Charlotte Elizabeth, with an intro ." auction, by Mrs. H. 11. Stowe, in 3-cols. Prescott's' Cong,test of Arlesico; 4 4 Ferdinand and Isabella; Marshall's Life of - Washington; Sparks do.; " Franklin; Life of Sammil John on; Horace Walpole's Letters, 4 vols.; Arnold's History of Rome; Smollett, and Miller's England; Pictorial History of the United States; • Allison's History of Europe; Ancient History, selected from Rollin ana other authe'ntic sources; Pictorial Ancient History of the World, by. Frost; Arnold's Miscellaneous works; Life 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 Paper Store of ELLIOTT fr. ENGLISH, Market st. bet 3d and 4th sts. Books. NEWNIIAM'S. ANIMAL MAGNETISM; Facts in Mesmerism; by Townsend; Mental Hygiene; Combo. on the Constitution; Combe's Physiology; 'Lectures on Memory; Analysis of Beauty; Alison on Tarte; Brougham on Instinct, Sze.; Broughams Men of Letters and Science; <4 SKetches of Statesmen; Hero and Pero Worship;' PaAt and Present; St:ll , t.z . Pl's: 1 7 i, i . 4 ;-~ j 7:,-...i.'5'.3'1.::'..-.,,5,•-;,i':,'Z: riffil MEE=