"-tBB PITTSBURGH; G^ZfiliTE- ' PiTTißtraoju v' : C MONDAY - MOHS'ING,. JANUARY,-3,1&8. ' M te npTMi~tLmitt'il> ,T ft>ftT'frtif~TT- f- pohhihed ■' - n»Hr'S-WatklT.and \V«ekly«—■’lbe Dtilri»Beren rnSlrtP«^ni^llrtTri-WetidrUßv«iUnttr •?.. w«klf UTwo DoUlta per •anoza,'ind»» • • l ■ • ■•» ■ :. ■ : " * frr iire eartwttJy Teqotftedtahu&m ifcor. frron befera fi.r:x,ud u-eaxif qt ifeeday •• >Vc-ir. yi “•'■ :. i "TITI ll**TTf iHtalhpng*. TVmwlii- Mar. lttrtr. 1 Newv liopom, Moa*f !a«k«u, ke, k* -■ < - irlU| aid • InilbiUui. bj*.jirro* or»m3st7*fla- - ; •'* ».* ■>» I'll P■*■**•■. f-C . li.’V.'.-j •' ;r ' •. V ' -• rai KATO&'Or AIXCOKtSTY •; &KVBT,CiXPB£LI.. - ifjjte Govnjtoa’a-Mou^e.—‘The &taxuupm of lijgiy|rmlinri nf Trlrcnfoti hare.signed.«■ coo* MK£«d&4fceGuetie-to fWush the Message of " ■ .• ■ a bdbieotunresden early mlbe morning after us .■•>. dtkvexy. v-.-. Editorial Correspondence Of] ths Pmsbnrgb Ouene. i.; r_- ' ;• • * » - 29,1547. AaotbvfMefttgO death iotho two Hnnwts of ' Ccngmsi,baa Interrupted the'proceedingsof the. day. The member. deceased was Edwaed Bead whodied inthe receius.4 : very worthy member. Some twelve communica- tioss have now been made to Congress ijunngjiie. 'brief month'of December, or is little more, tha® . " jfaee weela. The messages are all told nowj l| 'hopeythough there remauu some of the,member* I ' njm the nek list,~and one I : -very dL ;•...• - * - ••«■.■■• a Bill was reported from tbe.Commiace on Mfr- ) itaryAflairstoday, authoring toe. PrMideiii to urw--«?call 00l mtStr addr i:-- tied totlas fiarce in the fieli t —lUsfetce.to - *ervei»vthreo years* unless sooner aadtudvany eacumstaoce not to be retained in- 1 ibe wrvice longer than three months after the rat* V>. - ifiealloa of of Peace. The troops-are to I ■ ■ be composed of Infrhtry/ Cavalry and Artillery,l • 'andbeoficeredacco^diogtotheregnhttioDsofUjeJ Volunteers already in the service. There.- I j / betorej mother jpeeuliar features in the bill, and; | :-i, la-ngardtothe war it speaks far .itself indicating; dearly enough, that it Is to be prosecuted as' long, i »tfePresident fctUs it so. Upon this bill must , --legitimately come liietng of war in debate. Many, i Ac* a, majority in eahrt- House, will cote.against it, - •: , .i 7an4 with reaaons une in advance to meet the spi their eonsunenis. - -Froth as thisCW .; * . gran ia frem the People, I believe the people are - ahaad of it in opposition to the war., .Every body •• •• ~j sriabas tt at an end.-'AJI admit .that it;has ~bMn pioeectrtedbng enottgh. i . The , : tayi ha-does not mean a war ofcon we all know better, 'box upon the ‘ ground .of prm taboo, why tun bring it to a closet Thereasonia > v: ; - -too plain. Men- are Efraid to do right* afraid of * >•'* : sack,other, afraid ofanman consequences, aadnot afraid of jdoihg.wrong* lif.James It. v•: “folk raid be advised by bis own; intelligent and ■' - 1 frieQds, I believe ho j would Lake measure* to bnng'thc'war to a speedy close. Bui ‘-• ■ iheExecunve is not'the man to do right. lake -•Macbeth, be seems to feel in regard'to the war. • v*'that he is fer.stepped in, ’’ihat to v:.' • " *R<:rf atwireashadas to goon," 1 * It may not be wise to anticipate results, but | ' Mil is true, it may as well be. said here, that the =v:Whig members VIA not throw, a united voteuponj - r > :: the warm - The .believe: the war to , ' have'iroimheneed unjustlyandunnecessarily.; All : ' of them wish to bring it ,to a speedy But > • how?-ByiUmororigoraasproeecutiott,say«oae. the party? By tothlmldiDg supplies Ibr a * •' . e . war of conquest, says another.- Whichiatbctroe, ■ the just, as.well aethe expedient course of action, .< • ; • * inteHignt men’srast judge £*rthemselves. Twenty ; ■ thousand men in addition, to the force already in. • the field, will mate k Standing Array of no iacon* j vv ; • mdcraye. magnitude, add it may prove a more dit •‘.i- r jcull taslcto utunakb it than to create it, ; _ v . .The. HouWbQf, oseaiituoxof dollabs ■ in'part supply fbT tbo deficiencies in lhe . 'Ww Be -• ; pertmeht daring the present year, has passed tlie " • ■ i v Jsen*ie,'ujwn the usual appeal of all bankrupts,— '. upreSsing Tlsere; is not, said the Ocßp .v. w . 'i, lmad-ddlars-«» tor disposal oCrthia-bfmnen« the , service, and alt this is' ceedftffcv reouiis^;.Tbe one million granted •is but • part of 'slsb •• : ' • . jmceasarv to meet jdeficiadaa ■during'Uiß present ; ■ fraeslyesr.,.. ••.,' •• - Among the visiers to thoSeuste Chamber.lo 4ay, woe Gens: Qnitman amt Shield- They were • the of afl- Ueei - Both bore some •' • marks of Shields by. canyiDg e hit aim in E sling, and; Oewsial by look* fag tha very- persouificatibn.of.ooe wbo not ; - • ohlysmeh of gun powder, and mads a mwl of a ' live Mexican. The; gallant- .Colonel May, when* • quite ytmngt applied'*? General Jacksonfcr acorn* V mission. 1 “Can youlridc a horroT? raid the GeneraT ‘. fyjfj, tir, and- eat him: too upon .an emergency* /. Sbme‘6four retnnung heroes, kiok-as if they, bad. imh teen the elephant andctlen-hta too. *•' *. ' A TATtOB- MKllTlHa. Piet four ■jttrta.' <**4 PiA Dee. night ; ■ - • There waa'an nkusihgt minted iind spicy meef • ing bald thin evening, tt Colmaifs Hoel. It was - called by Duff Green, ih a mi*ice.left st ihe.lnidr»- ! This being known, it gave rise, to a .sptni .. v ofdppb»uonr-«*d^^ befcire there were a few .persons present prepattug offi* • efm'ntidßesolnticoa fcr the meeting.. AH was -done,* «n “loek and key,»-but as ‘ ‘aboo it* the doors were, opened, tia. populace reign.. . edj and not the few. pe Mowing R*®limc»Y“ ■ -j".. <*mofthoae offered. ! ,••.• •. ■ - 'U^That^howevoiiTDrßWHuporodwe i nomination of General Taylor to the Presidency, still we regard the call of thismeeting . aaiDcemaiura, because it may be coosmied to*° * n : SJmSwthe part ofthis District, to.*ctato to the ■v MMlaaf this gauntry who they sbouidjelect-fcr urtUghofioe, ThereJbre, fiesolved, That Bp fur • -i be now taken upon s tbe.aubje«a. ,r ; This Beadatton gave nse to a-.spmted debate y - ‘ r la Which Messrs. Sherman, of .'W’athjngtou,. Gen» ; ' -try, of Tenn, and Osyte, of Ala,- paruqpatod, and ••'of which more anon. -• Thf tr—“"g wiihoot acbOß Upon the and without unorninatinii. ' . *, •* Bsbaf« «ps» tlis Wsria ih»l«»at«rP** a •'t l *' i Wasewotos, Dec-30—Thursday nigbt- , • V; v « 'ji is Ciund hard to restrain the mdinadpn to tuah ’• : j'.‘ c jggf debtfe, which will be beard from all quarters '’' twgtt «fr» openingr of the neW yetf, Today there , ; - 2 - - waskdiscussioainthe Scute, unexpectedly,upon. : j : , '-«inotloototake up iha BOji ptoyidmgfijr.twenty v;:; MV tepmeaaoC Infrntry. CEfalry and Artillery, v '•■tohesas Volohleers. :Some r )of:-fee.tiltraparu»M • r -’ >‘ in tbO would have erowdid the Bdlthrough *-j \gtagto sitting, if they.could have done so with • 1 ' hop** of success.. The motion to consider the .„• '.-.jiii ii time, ©are nse to debate, in which Mr. - v > CWh»a% and Mr/Hall, the independent Senator :r ' jfigmNewSampshire, ptrticipsied.wiih great spint. i . * Mr. Calhoun seemed to regard tt*** little levs than ' v waelsoul wroogi that attempts should be made V' tdanaKlbeßOlipto *.position,which woiddgive ] j It yo timfitenr* bin-Banolutioon. .It was said ••.,•■ Beaolutioins were in opposition to the Ad^ * Iv ’ mmistratun. Solid tut if tier vert. Tbc J’ •• r. . T to discuss.matter* prehmi ' nary Wpa inertsse of the Army.. What ; wa» the object cf the war;— what thepolicyof the Admin* | • - irtrstkmin regard to the war,—whst were the ro* • auks to arise from * continuance ofthe war. These the important'questions to be considered be • > twenty reg»n|enl* were grouted to tbe.Execu* *tivefrr the continued prosecunon ofthe war.. ' rr Ilaiespokp with unusual plainness andblunl* ** ' ; aese, lbo*gh with-no discourtesy to any persou or r ; wn/r be; said, onginsted.in falsehood . alkl fraud, and one object designed-by its com j*’ "■ jrOTrrr*? 1 , woa the perpetuation of the Institution - v ThuKresideni was acting the part of 2h» Prf" (A physitxan,* whose prtknption was the - •String of bßood. 0 The people got worse under '' ihk treatment, sndto cure them, more blood was 1 'iijjti.*- n was thfr y*me In regard to this war.. More ‘ fc£od must be shed to obtain a pence. ThcSpAaiih :• && wzitten.a book in defence of his Uw»y, ; . "*«J Wfbwefc** could tojdy Wood lotting f)uj President too, has written ta- S.V an-qomw ofita wu. liii v» * * SlriSiK-liP > i;;!;; T; ‘f. •. >--•<} mm&m&c piaii 11 - * * * .;-'^ r .,., * L-S> '. “-I t&VSi'* <•: v. ■;*: l - ' j ■'■ •"'f HR*Mfci&&sra&»2-' b *? iPiSi Ipliil iiaai .jf^;vrr'4lr --'■t “ fc fi. *.pr « . MI& fefad 18«fcr spy ■■■SK:.-Mt! ■‘•f r ‘f*? V . Vfilf | l;:\ •' •; -: -L.?'*’-> -&4®&h:k&;';] r >'• v ' if; ii®® V'jlß B; )t * mi B BROOKS k Cfc < 4 liis oie fy tkojSettatir &oa*s- cj(ilr. t*lboun)' and the tb©.SeAawi»m No&* (Mr. Kcfc~ utotL) Mr3C&lhoun|a Mo vonU bavoftnt cortsid-' •rtd, becaus&thcy prppisejHp settle the-jquetffiW bow*much ve uill>Wl, 'While mottos, xpftde after, & bsS beeupluadered. '.’ The People, said Mr. Ilak, are beginning-io ap preciate the; true character of. this. war. Itwasra War of^ptdlidbFiiiiFpf crime, and stamped t£& age of ila existence s barbarous. :It wi* miserable in" consistency to ’ deblare such a . war. wrong < and continue to vote supplies' £>r' its farther prosec u > tlOn.', . .•'• • >. .•’ ' :i * ■'< • There were some sharp words between: Mr. Cbm and Mr. Hale,—as to the light of the one and the'obliquity of the other, hud the. Senator, from inn at lean taught that there i» to be ■orneold Democratic opposition to bis AVai; bills, i to twenty'addiliongl regiments of volunteers and ten of regular*. : j'. • 7 : The jiP]* a : upon the Whig-side- to not pressing actionupon the bill at this time! a T2wre. were, Uriy enough, an equally divided Senate upon the > to act upon the Bill now. • 'the vote stood npos thfi yeas/and nays, 19 to-19,-r*u»d rA* PrtjiifntcaakUvau*ntist&metix*. \ ' Ueisrs. Calhoun tndßuikr, of a Yenlee, of fiend*,-and Hale, of &•&, all’voted with: the Wbiga, in favor of consideration at some future day.*:' • -V: ,-;V.r, ; - The Bill being hdore the Scnsle, Mr. Mangum, of N- C 4 expreseed the hope he bad had, that aqme expression of opuuon as to the. policy .of the Gov enuneot,—eocne previous action bn tbo.part-cttbe Senate, would have preceded the consideration, of this bilLAVhatererthe real exigencies oftheooon4 try were, the majontyof the Senate, he presumed,' would provide to,tyit he hoped there urauld be no hastyaettonuponthebOL. 4. • '-j ; bwasthenpottpooeda* nnlil-Monday hexL ' take place in both Hbdieeof Coogrtss, before this bill can be come a law, though liwillprobobly pass, throwing the the framers of the pd, and (the Administration,which isresponsible: to tbo 1 r/ / • ’ i : WIT. ■Vi'.V*.,:.;.. - V .. : - Petitions ore cooing into Conpns as a dona, in £a V or of Peace, against the further, effusion rf blood; and against the Institution of Slayerv. This lis the popular sentiment _oT the Free' State!, and school .must yield jowr.or later,..; •. The House wilt not act at present upon any of these AntiSUveryjPehtions. They are, however, laid,upon the is something gained in the many things-Jost-- - -i.: Mr■ TTph»m, nf Vepnbat; presented two, memori* a!s from’cittrens of Ohio, for a Mail route from Pitts&vr'gh to Mmsfidd. ' A.similar memorid was presented to the Hcmie of Representatives, and alj referired'to the Conugttie* on Post Offices and Pos* Hoads. Itia to be hoped, that proper and season able attention wffi bej giren.to. tbese memorial* ThetVice Preside l hks named JeiTenonDavuv of- HUsvob one of fi* jurats of the Smithsoni •an Institute, in place af.Lewisttesigned.';; ; . ; • The President has nominated Judge Rowan, of as Cfargi da Affaire* to i Washington, Dec. 31. Good'bye to‘ 1317,-rn,year most memorable in our political existence,—memorable forlha battles fought, the victories tvdn, the soldiers slain,the rav ages of disease, the wounded inbodyithejwounded in spirit,—-memorable, loofbrits internal prosperity, for distinguished marks of fever, on the ; part of i Him who overrules,the destroying of Nation*, and for apditd blessings that have fcllen down as snow from Uie clouds or manna from Heaven. Other na tions have fared lea propitously than this. 1 |t has been our. lot to feed the hungry,-Ho cohUibute in thejexercise of a" liberal cliar\ty, to the; neces sities of the destitute, uf remember purjfetlierland and id londred ! Ufc» with becoming affection and respect ..Abundance to fullness and repie lion has been ours as a nation, but the great, stream of time ft is due to-truth to add, bias borne many biuer waters, i. There have been homes made desolate ahd lonely by the eonflictsof battle - j KJhod na'i Ureslike flowers in their e«ps>. • • ..’\iljißsere thejrwcken.” . ; ’ .; f Hare expired. - Too truly, has the baule field !il faistraied that kind of .Providential visitation whiph says!that,Me one.,shall be taken and the otlier led." The/hair, breadth escapes from death, the postponement, bfthat final destiny which, is the lot d* all to some Jalicr, are also among ,.ifWrv.wlwAjaLaiai 't&£iihoii J We know ouly that the year past, now , inftarateKpmng bouri,‘hasl»y wnr akme; sent i fiom this land thousand hearts-at home have been bade'to hired’ ■with h living death at this terribly daughter of bra v? and the loved.. To wuoythousaods, the year ISI7 will he memorable Cw'affectihn^ which both the wife of the husband,'the child of its lather, ihe sis- and which-break in upon, aj»d break through those icicles ofotbe. lieart whicK se«n to bare been weaved and bOuQdaronhd by by.tlw sttongest.tie? of human affection. : This has. been Yife year of War aodPassiori.May tbenext be the year of.Peaos and Justice. May tbe *w6rd be beat into the plough+hare, the spear! into the proningbootCandnations'leani war.no'more.- 1 “Wisra* Cermi'BAtt RoAD.T--AstHa become among* tbemosi pcomiDeot in jaiblieest*- m*Uon, we'giye ia support of Uiegoodjudginent that named Mimsfield tf a*‘Western uaminus, the of tte. trade iof.thai town; that wishes to make onrcity it* Eastern nwr kct for the sale'of produce,'anil iUstorebeuse, from which to boy bermaniifteiares, and a good * h " e i of article* how bought ai aeabowHfiarketi; !!*»► ] i Held could hare pent ua million of dollan worth of 1 goodsovW abroad during* the season just ended, as ! will brt-secnhy the following letter i' ■ “ Mabstucld, Dec. 20,1817. your citlxen* -would feelinterasted in the subject, end that it' would he palter of eo couruffement to* the frieuda of the projected nad Road front TOttrehy to this place, 1 -bare thtrogbl aooertoaend yon .the annexed -statement thow- Inir the buaiheaa of our town, bribe: year ending Antrim 1,1917. -Since tbie * statement,was mhde npit has heed ascertained, that it folia verypoe siderabty aboil of the.amounl- of Exports, mlthe articles of door, -wheal, woo! sad .butter. Jus mtarieC regret that it aaaa. impoaaiblo to find our 1-with any degree of certainty the amoudl ef ex port! ofDiS finite,cgga,dee,;an it: wotddlintre itorn a very haadaome trade m those articlea , Ilxhnrt bewttne-in mind that thin-was the fmt man, trade afiep the opemagtjf our, Radioed to SSnaky cityfimd the Scthtfea for doutgboKness no win witeStOWing, and earn and mnehraeiyi on the raid, were so limited aa to prevent Our bou nces taen from doing anything near the tiudewhicb «ttldtaher»ise bare been doetn and a great a, morat of paoddee ofifered for sda here w« forced to seek., a market at Milan and “‘SEgof expert. of produce fttin .Mansfield, RiehHad cotutlyi Ohtoi *» tho year ending Ang.l, oSs"V"" mt TSbEc£.isaw-)?• unports, by Railroad, to iHr place weir 15,000;bbjs of raH, and 14/JW Tons of Vanoua iroerclianSiae. . Tbr transportation of the abOW arbcka wa* for those, sent.from- thte te San- J.t.tv citVa oa those rac'd by Railroad.hcra« JQfl&tjlQ. i . $1*2,055,37. t which ufculd be. 0 per cent m a capital of $1|607. 1593— and which is over 22(, on .the actual coat of i the road. ■ i i Oar delegate* to the Mosadkm • Convention or i the m, returned highly .dclightcdand lged bvthe', fading jmanifested therp, andwuha i firm convictioo ,that the ; road mu®* “*4 wuj be I built .' m . nllnESt: In •ißrt.ki* lie moB popnkr projfcl w»nL Very truly, Vonr. *«• . I ' We hope citinnna of otherlowm wiD eollecllae BtUUhaof Ihe Irate of their locjitjr. We wnn» entheameUpteeee U« people overlook in mm -TOese iimill tbwa»giw!«n-. aggregate of btuineen Ihuia of the flttnorteonneqqence to e road, end exceed, in a.tnejteityof «ne» the Greet Wettero MeeMclnrettn ypad b to tbe-atireas ofßoatoo. j l ' TjMrCukr U>xpected:iaWa»hinston every, dttolfr ut aaeoond vtfrßsrasY JosasoiriAU.. Important cane. •'Were vriß hfhapDfroot® in'tbe Ceptloi to 'hcdd of friends He: punod through'Wheehn*«Fndey. T r^By . Heqa«*tL V j \ln ctOTphancewith tjje reqil® 4 * - 30 ] .venous parts bfthe country, we publish t]ie tricts ofjleUcn wnttcn by Colpuncan.qml prinr ed.'fa tbo Portof this city, .which were’the cause. * by Geo. Scott i : oriir.lXAiACCOt-'VroFTHt of Contreras >nd Churnbawo. EXTRACTS FROM LETTER BATH) • 1 The wliole force which iribyed Irora Puebla, a* 1 mounted to ten.,thousand men; more or lew— I marchingih fodr column*; onjuCcessfve -dayvin the following order, viz: Twiggs, Quitman, 'Worth and ; Pillow. Inupproach'mg tbecity of Mexico by* the main, highway, you gb'directly ’on to tlu* I height of Ell Penon, which is astro ag position and excessively, fortified. .’ Before < leaving Puebla it had been considered whether the’ main road could not be avoided, and-EU Penon tunied t by passing rouod to the iwuth nnd left of Lakcs jCeahiO and JocCmilco. The engineer officer. • serving itnme dlalely. gooiaal head quarters, hod quewoaed a large number of person*, (including spies and a* gents sentespecially. to'examine the route.) and the mas* of testimony was entire to tlic boggy, mucky* and perfectly impracticable character - for ; wagon* and artillery of tire road leading in that di rection. .It wd* therefore in contemplation td turn 1 E 3 Penoa, by forcing the enemy’* lines at McxicsK, altboughthe ground*’ wot difficult;!and the ! i batteries known to. bo numerous- This route. you | ' will 6hserve r Uto the north' ami right of.thowt | Itkes.—The reconnoisanccs of the engineers’ were' ; i coniiequehtJyjdirected .to this end© In the mean j tine, Gen. wbrtb,whose division had been left at 1 I Chaloo .(while Gen. Scott, with Twiggs’ .division l had gone on4o fAyolla,) sent Col Duncan; with a 1 I strong party,"to examine ihedunotinevil rotue--Col.* D. found it just the reverse of ..what it hud • been rironoimcedtobe;—it wps firm, rocky.and quite practicable, requiring, to b a sure, a liulo labor here and there.-Gen. Worth. iustnntly sent CoL Dun can with this informtftion to Gen. Scott, and urged the movement of/the whole army to the left of j.,tr.» Chided *'• This recommendation instantly pre vailed'.’ The direct attack was abandoned, ondthe next morning the whole army wu* m':molUm, Worth's division] in ilie rear, (now! by the change of the line'of operation become the. front.) took the lead,-and the wbol e mass filed to the left of the lake to Sen Agustin, which is on the great Aca pulco highway to the city of. Mexico, and about nine mile* from ft: This is the history of the strat egy of the business .i we arrived at San Augustin on tho evening of tlie 17tb, The first position! of the enemy was at Son. Antonio, 21 miles off In advance. General Worth sent an engineer officer-the next morning to reconnoitre. Capt Thobiton of the Dragoons, escorting him. He went to about 1000. yards of the enemy's battery leaving the company some hundred yards in the rear.] When the - engineer officer began to exdmiiio the battery with his spy glass, a gun was fired at him. The ball passing over him, struck Capt. .Thornton ; from bis horse, tearing kway his whole breast and . ribv Poor fellow! ho .had not ten day* to live: be was so fee that be could scarcely sit in liis; saddle. Physi cians and friends had remonstrated against his go ing out; but he had, I doubt mot, made up lus mfud that nothing bat death .itself should take him from his saddle. He had been troubled aud pestered in many ways, but he was a*4 purr ind honorable a man as ever lived. This ’ recoanpisance" resulted in the intelligence that the position of San Antonio could be turned by its right, our left. Another re connoisaoce wns directed by Gen. Scott, to ascer tain whether, by branching off oh sfeu Augusti n*? and tshjng a wider circuit to our left, we coul.l not gain the Tacubnya rood and turn all the,enemy s vorks. The engineer officer went about a league on this road, where he caine upon a ravine occu pied by the eriemyin force on flio opposite side. •The ground was found to be rough and broken be yond description, still practieoblejor infantry, anil with labor doubtless could ,lx> made ,u» for cavalry and irtiDerv- Accordingly this was decided upon as the route on wltichtbe army was to move. On the morning of the. 191h,| working parties were pushed forward to repair oi; rather make the road, billow’s division, supported 6y Twiggs, were to dispossess the enemy of the ravine * before men tioned. Vpqn trial it was. found ihntthe'enemy coukFnot be brushed awuy. He wus strongly fortified, in great force, with upwind* of 50 pieces of artillery:- A battle had tliereibro lobe fought before the road bo‘cleared. As our troops approached the position, the enemy opened a dis tant cannodade, which he -kept up from one or two o’clock until dark. The mountain liowilxe.r* and Magrudert battery were posted fas touuUr latter its, but a* U» enemy** guns were lb pounders. 21 pounders «id such like, byhind parapet*, or at any irate in commanding positions, you can' readily im agine who jot the worst -of it.'; When will such foUieneeas?. • .. Oar troo; is took up position* - during the night, for the attack of the enemy’* Imc* n«t morning; whictfthey did In handsome style nod with complete. nany hunilreds, taking many priv of twenty .pieces of cannon, jp ere thOsclalran 1 from Gen- Taylor small arms without muulier, aud a of caunoh ammunition, wliich we «d of • A bong Ike prisoner's were 14* rank, including tlm late acting Salas; theiautbor of that infamous the guerillas to “wage war wilh -9 ihean Aiiue, Worth's division he rn the 20th, arouudSau Antoroo, tat had twice been reronuoitred by led Smith's light battalion njr around this poeition. As soon wowed owrtw^yfr-nyrifw.dw: oissworks, nod .to retreat ou too i yfty—our troops dashing ou with l the rond(in time to pierce the re trcafiag column about i|*!cenUrr, kilting and cap turing some and diiipersmg. the rest in all direc turns; The remainder of the division hurried up through' the* village ’ and joined dark’s brigade- The vbole division pressed bn along the highway in hob pursuit of the retreating enemy up „to the tillage of Churubiwoo, where onr troops came a nbas another strongly iritreuched position. The defence* consisted of a regular bastion field work, with wet ditches.!. ; It served « a bridge headland was Ihrownacrosi the roid; td hs right and some what in 'advance of it, is i» strong mono church, .with field work in front. [The;flanks of the .field work were connected with a high stone wall, ’which enclosed the chnreh.—To the rear of {he church and bridge bead there is a deep wet ditch, running perpendicularly to the road, and extending far off to tne enemy's left, and .therefore, parallel to our front behind this ditch was an infantry line, from, right to. left; quite, a mile long. When Worth's division came; within reach of tl«e bridge head, it was formed on the right (our right) of the road, and moved forward through the dense com fieMs, in front of the enemy’* lines. The in fiiatry troop* behind the j ditch before mentioned, soongave way sod fled]to their entrenchment*.: As our troops approached the enemy’s entrench ments, 1 the most terrific fire thatyou can possibly; imagine waq opened upon them. Suffice it to say,,; that the bridge bead was'forced, and the enemy's left completely routed. Twiggs’and Shield*’troops and aarae of Pillow’s approached the right of the . 'enemy’s line*. Where theyxuflered sevore!y v Frank Taylors battery wnabrongbl bp to counter batter the field Work, and mostjgallanUy served, but be-; ing directly opposed to heavier metal, was cut to pieces. Duncan's battery was established in a |*> sitioa which enfiladed or- took the enemy’s works in reveree; it therefore did great execution, and not being opposed: to the enemy’s heavy gun*,' suffered but hole. Our low was severe—probably it will, exceed a thousand Irißed and. wounded.— The Ira of the enemy. ih killed and wounded, is much'greater than oora, but donnnt be accurately ertimeted. ' We have 2700 prtemers, several hun : died of whom are officers, of ;all. grades, from grit: crals to beutenants. Tfaere is no obstacle .to our eoreting the city at opy time we choose. Fametoe Pacific.— The -jHew. Orleans papers contain important news, Jrom the “West coast of 1 Mexico and the Squadron in the Pacific. A bearer 1 of deipatoheg it ere this at Washington, Mr. Ward I who WledfrooSas Frumiaeoin July last, iii_lhe j line of batthUhip Columbus,- bearing tnc of Oom. I Biddle,from Valparaiso.: from that port Mr. Ward j took « steamer toPanama,'thence crossed the tstb-1 nroa and took an English steamer fur Kingston, to I New;Orleans. " f ! ‘ ~ J TfofcGolumbua wai to sail from > alparawo/jn the j iitt ofNoTember.di'rwt for home. llenco she may I be expected here in nil the month of February.— I SffJDbrr; Jste Consul at Valparaiso, will come pass I eager in the Cokiinbutt.''* I At panama, Mr. Ward found CbJ. Burl on, our I new, Charge to'Peru, with hinfamily. AH well.— They expected to leave there in ibc.English steam er on the 25th November. ; At Cruces, between Panama and Charges, Mr. /Ward met Commodore Jpnes aud suite going over to the pacific.’. advices We learn that on the2Qth ult. under Lavallette, commanding the naval force Of the United Slates, and.the port is now iu pose**- iou af the Americana. ~Thelrigntes under his com mand were the Portsmouth and the Congress, which fired, upon the place for aboutan liour. The terms I to wTuch-tie place was snßjected ary very much I like those granted in other-places occupied by our j forces, and we need not giVe the articles at length, j W.JI. Bobinabu had been appointed collector of the customs, and the dutiea were as follows:- 1 “The duties of importation, until otherwise order ed Mill be five per eealpetton, and ten percent tub valorem,the value ia p6rf|olfo determined by per sona appointed for that‘purpose." Mfcll bo provided for the troops who wero to gftrrikm tho place, the United Slates flag wnuld heboisted inaome point in tbebayfrom the United States irigste Congress. T»« CuxaoXErs.—Both branches of the National Council adjourned without day oulhc24iUofJsuv. having been in sdsrioa from the 4(b of October.— Among the burioeu transacted, was an additional set for the regulation oTa high acbool, now in the kJwvm Af erectiiQ nt Tahfcquah.. - Messrs. Geo. SSsTltevid Vann, Wm/sSciUley, David Carter, and Wmi P. Boss, the lost named, the editor of the editor of the Cherokee Advocate, were appainted director* of Ihe school. Among the appropriations bv Council were $2,508 forth© par? hare.of fo»ks, furhiiore, tee. for the high' school; $7,500 outof the general acbool fond for ihe Support of the/pubhc •choo&ond s3J)oQ.otit of.the'orpbanS school fund fortbesupportoforphanjiforthoyeirl&4S. ./ , Mease'll Rosa and ließ. Daniel were oppoint. ed delegates to proceed io Washington to (bnvnrd the aeltletneat of the claima of the Nation. ! MaXffrra Cozxsoto— annual circular and •csUlogusPkf this/institution, shows that the Col lege mainiaina its bold upon the public.confidenee. The catalogue givea the following summary, via: Sirifehl-|rtilnntt%' 2; Scnwre 5 Junbre, lir, So- T hhoiharen.l3::Fre*lnMn, 12pScte»uflc*,.15-.To. uFCMefOreiuilo, C 2. Academfcnl 107. Grew) Ton!. 171.' :W-; ;r r V ? BaIOTKOUE AICkOiUO Rjilt lU>AD CoitPANT— rGmTwnw Mr*»CT—\Ve givetiw (allowing ex* tract from tbe late message of the Governor of f ary land, whicji uill !*> found to contain all of ate rest, in relation tothi*' vort.. After a brief in- trodoctinu, bc-'rcnujrk*:—* . !' - BulXtai great work, wluchjby the ex press lanito: liou of itKc barter and supplements was to, have beeo completed iu ISI2, Mill ion* it» Western ter? ininus'at Cumberland, and 'the great advantage* wldc-h wen; expected from it hpve not l>ecrf, and cannot be it rehcltes the Ohio river, its contemplated western teniiinus. Ip suggesting ; the course which sliould; in my judgment, *he ta- 1 keit by you, to secure.tins completion of a work fib ; ; inoruentouslv impartant v t to (the State, l.tun con- [ I scious that 1 sboil.be nuNippresented by some, I j whose habit it'ban been to viUjperate all who hare j forraed/cohclusioiw, or - entertained tuid expressed opinion* different from lliosc whihhlthey hajedom the tcorU tins honor tc eminciate. . Kshull however, gentlemen, discharge what I conceiye to be my duly to tire State, leaving it to yoar judgment. null to lime, and the sober rehectionjA' the people to do me justice. .\bu nre aware that, fur several yeors past, the public attention has bocW direeied point* upon the Ohio river, at the western lermihiis of thin road; the one at VitUlAirgb, and tlia ot or below "Wheeling. ' { . . j ■’lt is hot my province to decide, nbr do 1 intend! to iutunate g preference, of oho bver the oilier of tbo<4(> points as ll;b jm>per terminus; fpr this work.; . But looking to the; struggle of our sister States to| . grasp the trade which it was the design of this work to secure to bur commercial city, l'start with the position, that possessing the power, it will bo ‘ plainlv yohr duty* before the privilege conferred by ■ the legislation of and Virginia to . make the road to either poinfis lost ‘ tennine tlinl.- the privilege, dial/ bt avaUrd of. to • make the road to one or'.the vtlicrof tlpjse points; In the eqnsidenitiqli of lliU-smbj«?ct, it must lie al so romombervd; ihit the legislrture-will not again usm*nible for two yeans an<3 ihi will not have tlu? power over 'it if therefore you slioul tla» power witij which you are c ttaritv to construct the road 1 mt your successor* il which you now nld omil to exercise clothed, and the nts 'to lint Ohio river jdieXtld lie consequently lost, (he evil effects of Ill's oiiiission will be irretrievable. t propose to present'my view* in a very feu* sentences .by inriims your consideration tin*, of tie power which) yd#’ possess over tins subject, uud, secondly, ofVhe object lor which that- power should bo exercised, .\oiir control over this sub ject arises from W o sources- First, by reason tint nou umi of the State lunds appropriated I*. the act of 1333, chapter 395, tor the this work, within the' time expressly limited in the , ; charter of this company, and its supplements, you have now the legal right, to - direct the application . i of those bonds todhe construction of. the road b>\ I any routc.to the Ohio river, whiehyou may decide , ip be the best arid most, procticalde. Secooilly, vour power over this subject flows from your right | ti> appoint ten directors to represent the State it the Hoard of the company.' 1 his Board is compo sed of thirty directors, of whom eight sire appoint ed by the city of Uahituorr. twelve by the , private stockholders, and ten by tbe State. ■ . ; In a board thus constituted, the appointment by 'vou of ten directors with tlte view' to efleet it par ticular object, and that object so vitally '.important as tbe connection of the city of Baltimore with the Ohio river, by a continuous railroad, would have great weight. in addition to this, you should appoint directors whose opinions are known to o grec with >lo» in retcreoec to tbe object you have cmicluded’ln en'oet, their united vqte would lie cast tri effect the result, determined on,and would (with tbe declaration bv you that the. bonds of the State j liow in the bunds of lias company should be op. ; 'plied only,as prescribed by you.) ensure; the con- j purrence of the l«ard. The only object which | you can desire to effect by the exercise «ff the power for which I have contended, will las tbe completion of this road to the Ohio river, without delay; and-the only • inquiry of vital imjwrlanei* will bejwhelhertho company possesses* the means to construct the road bv either of the routes which they have the authority to take, or whether they have the ability to complete the road by-mu* only of tho.se routes. ' i Tlie.calamities which have heretofore Iwtallen the Stale from the other estimates of the means, and under estimates-of the eon of completing the various yvorki with which the Slate i* connected sufficiently 'demonstrate the importance pr this inquiry to ensure its fiiU consideration hy;y°ri-'*pd itonly remains t nine liirugsest the inauncr in pdiich the inquiry may Is* conducted- to arrive tit tx satis fuctory conehtMou, By the examination ( of the engineers, who.have *itrv©yed both rputes,: you can'readily n«sertam tlie relative cost of each; and Von*can require of the directors ou the part of tin* Btate a candid exhibit of the means ipowcswd by the company to omstruct the road by either route. Tliis information -wUI enable : you to decide, with out difficulty, the all important question 1 Vbctbcr lho eompuuy possevs the mi-aa* of finishing tie. !road by eitb’eror only otic of theseroulr*. Sl«mld you come to the conclusion, which I trtWt Vpu may .that the company Irnve the means.~with.tbp aid of the l«t»n J> of the rotate now held by them, to c'Hri plele the road bv the more expensive ‘two ’routes, (which U'uud{T»lPod to be the .routf'prc ! (erred by the vise tlie continuance of such of the. present direct ion us are. known to te in favor of tint roiftc.~und the substitution of-othes in tlie place of those who arc known to J>e oppOMsd to the .adoption td that reute. But, if, upon a full iuvotigalkni of the qiii-Mioii. you should' conclude that the means of tlie company, including the. State .l*wdv are inad equate, or' of. doubtful-suffleney to ensure the, Mmpiaidfl be clearly innmdwat oo you to are all fjw powcr with which you are clothed to secure the selection I of the other and. I** expensive route, by Jwhich it : is admitted that {he road may 1* completed with | the prerenl mentis of the company. . It ; would lie un irreparable cubiniitv to tbe city of Haiti more, and to thh Suite, if her' loads in the liaod* of this company were u*«d in the construction of this work witliuul adequate additional means! of nine pletiou. -1 must, gentlemen, invoke far tliis sub ject your serious eonsiihhfitipp, and I shall rejoice at any conclusion to which you may ccmm-by which this noble enterprise, will Is- speedily con summated. i . . j; SfATE Fixaxcts.— From authentic sources w«r learn that the comparative itmJilion of the Reve nue ot'Uie Commotiweallli for the last 3 year*, end ing respectively on tlu- 30th of November, ii a* follows: : RKL-Eirrs. i 't*l3. ' Into 1H47.j ' saoui,wu .it .siaju.ior » w . adding to wliicii the balances on hand oij the fir*t day of lAs'cm!x*r iu ejudi year, from the preceding year, viz: . i ’ IMt. \*is. I^4 ** U> B>t-578. TU tho Ujlulh are tor I*-|3. IsW. t=t"- (53.87041 U 22 StOOUO r . &> k thtw showing for the proeot ycar a. vciy marked und «ratifying increase in ll»e sums paid into the public treasury. This increase has been derived from'various sources, two of the most prominent tieiag tlie tolls ou the public works, and the tax on bank dividend*.—which stand thus: : \ tsto. • I*l7. - Tolls. $1,13130! 51 17 $l4^ r !»5 Ct Ihviileruls, -0,671 »>o ' 73;W4 VI 13i.mf7 Ift The increase in the amount ctilicctedifrom our canals and railroads >votild have bemi-very consid erably greater, but for the unfortifnate-breach wlucb occurred "In the Juniata division in thfi Irtisievt sea son of Uw year, and unavoidably diverted n, targe I portion of ihe trade. . 1. I The balance in the .Treasury on the day ot | December, in the present year (1817). .was SwGr SbO,SS, —ncariy $300,000 more than at the Cortes' ponding period of last year, and this amount will be still fnrlhcr augmented before the Ul proximo, by balances due and payable, in thrvcpUrse of the present month. Our ability to meet ourfcbmary interest is tlius put beyond all -queBtiony;and there I will be no ncoewnty i for special or .otlier stringent legislation In regard. to the : moneyed of fairs of the common • ’ i • In connection with this subject we majf mention I that in consequence of the reforms introduced by [the Whig*—especially the short acssfon of the I last iegislnture—the expenses of Govcrtmtcnt for 1 tlvc fiscal year, whichicloscd on the Ist ]£{rveml*cr t I IBt7, were, in round; number* Slo,(KK>leaH then j they were in 1510, and $30,000 less ilum in 1515. JWe hope the Locofoco*, who, having-tbe Guver | nor and the House of Kcpre»cntalivx.>s,-of courxc po«4cis a contrcdliugf'influence, will imitate tl«* | good example* which have been set-for lliem. FocEict Omto\s ; ov Tim or tux Uxi itd States.— The London Times fof a late dote contains an article on lire Trirt jNpgociation. The ,editor admits that inexico is coai|uhred£9faT us a country.cun • Ik* conquered by arms; : but he thinks that it still !e' or America wlro: is not ok precisely* acquainted with Mr; l'olk's' policy ns if he hud .neen u party, to its construction: and there ‘ure lew, perhaps, without some '/malicious sntiiifnetion *iit Ihe predicament to which it hn* brouglit him. .If he could prove, against the Juw of nnlUrc, (Imi his/echemea were ju-tlllublr, nnd utmin, that they were cxdcdienl. two' proposilions which ure;.contradicted by his niorei sagacionr countrcj’inen as flatly os they, are-reiptod by the. BUgget4ioii.s‘of common honejiy. One; half of A incrk’H still remains mioccupteu and unsettled, at • time when ull this cost is incurred for ua increoMi of territory;, and it lias how been shown'by‘cxi«’; ricnce, that no Mexican territory cen lie ever re tained but by such a force as would altogether dc> 1 molisb the profit of the tenure. Toi all Udi long indidtiment of injustice, incapacity, ami ill success Mr. Polk has uow to plead, and in isd|f«r hs ibe condemnation of hi* policy fnuy redeem that of tlie State* at large, it will be impossible to repine at his conviction. ; i ■ ,> • • ; Qt. icK Worr —We had occasion yeslcrday to telegraph o friend whom we belie ved: tblieio Phil{» delpliia. The I’xtmmuhlctttion was foil jin tlfo otflee Albany, abbut)lo o' clock to beaent to Ji. York,where it \ra» received, etrpied, and-carried to Jersey' whence itwa* forwmrdcdto Ttieper sou addresucd was hunted (brand reported el Car \yk.iridtiuo/S't.ponis! 4 jThfl lightning: wait again called into requslltcm, the commuiucaUoh forwarded, the person found,'ond an answer receiv ed at I'd u’doc|d ..Thus ttma/n message,, under these disadvantageous circumstances, inuyiuiledt 2,500 miies in two.huon! Vcnly. oller all, this telegraph arrangemeut ts, as they nay out West, K aoinepunkins. , *“jUiflnyAltvriWtf Jourattl , . .Tho Amount of,Pork sent East frorn Rocliester, N, hut week, by Rail Road was 270,010 lb*. - <„ V 1 V "V; i , I>ocai’ Zut«llißexie«. p. '■ ; ! i Duos ee at the'Novelet .-Woui—Bcfcre tlie board was spread olUus nowlargfltmd prosperous eanblusJntirnt,. Mr. L. 1L 'Liviujaion. tlie oldeit ;ni'fmW*r af ibq llnti oiwe, soil in a terse indcotn ‘pfehcrijuvt* style, £ave a brief history' of the estai* Irtbmeut ofjlhe- firm, it* difficulties and it*- tri umphs up td tlie present time. ThcßevJ Mr.'WiUiuin* was then callcd'uponto address a Throne of Grace, which he did in,a truly appropriate and pious prayer. ■ | Full three hundred workmen addin viled (meats .at down to a dinner got up by those imrivalled •aterersy Messrs/Tltompson and^pears. AfUy the cloth was removed; Mr. W. D. Wood, Isjok-koeper lo'the establishment,. presented, oo her .luilfdhthp workmen, accompanied hy a chniie.eh cv-jucnl,' brief, und appropriate speech.)! a-silver pitcher, iriitcritx-d as follows: ! ; . ‘TRFSEVITO Tl> !* £c C engraving was excellent,^—such as would do credit to the best artists': of the age, and'-was performed by a Pittsburgh artist,: (tlm Novelty Works, nor their Workmen, e\‘er employ others, work,) Mr. Gillespie. It iss noble •monument ofußSkfcilll ' The offering was received, rfn behalf of the firm, Iry Mr. L. R. Livingston. v . Mrs. J. L. Roffgen'rcuponded'to the'operative*, '©a beholf of the lirm, in a very daquoaV-short,and address;.one that dunc honor to her. head, lojthe firm, ajul complimentary to those employed 1 After the.doth wiu»'removed, toasts «nd senti ments were the order pf , v, , *. r-.'jAftcr wine mnflto.ftipi Mf.-Addams, Ibe room cleared, and the merry dance of New Year’s" dCbcd the festintic*. The German Brass Band was in attendance,and nt (heir aid ,lo the entertainments of the evening. ilonnEßY.—The jewelry ertabUshnient of Mesir»j Sand»\' Reinmnn, No; 7, oth street; yw» broken open on Saturday evening, by forcing tbd door with, acrow-liar. The object of the felons wn* money, : Wing disappointed iu whiclt, lliey decamped with-" out dihturtiiSlr much of the property; Mr. Sands, had token the precaution to place £iik watches-ond jewelry beyond the reach of burglars. 1 ; Chi Thursday , last 4i man . named 5 Haytlcn’wa* arrested for burglary, m Allegheny city. JlTe acct>m* pitched his purpose in taking money from tlie dwelling, but the amount was but stiiatL. ' . ( ; Oh Thursday afternoon last, n public'dirincr.wts given to Commodore Sjogkton by the. citizens of. Philadelphia.; The Mayor of the city presided, aqd Joseph IL Chandler,James Page, and other distiir guMied citixen*. were present. ‘ - • AcemcvTi— A Ixiy, whose name wc did uot learn, had his linger blown oil' by tlie premature discharge of a pistol. Several other jicectdents of the kind occurred during the day. Sales of Pittsburgh Copper stock were made Poston on the 2sth at 57 per cenU BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. .Correspondence of Pittsburgh Gasatti Corrctpotulriier of llic i'iilsbargfa (jaieny. WASufxl Steam Navigation Company, was the first per* vm who invest orated thesuhjt'c.lof ihd prevention j.f wnokc in u truly philosophical mnnner. He liad also the merit of constructing- many, ftinmcer. loth fir land and rtmririo steam engines, which tbor* ; uiizhly prevent the production .of Smoke, wjtli a greater or Icm savmg of fuel, according to the care ot* the stoker. Ho olrtaim-d a patent nr his inven tion in IS4U- lleonaift* of the introduction of v a proper r K tiaiiUty of ntinosphcric air to tlie, bridgi> and llanebed* of tho t'nrancci, through a great number it' muuU orifices, connected with a com mon |dpc or canal,- wliose area’ can l«e Increased or diminished, according ns tint ..a'rcum>tanei:a of complete combustion inny reunite, by means of an external valve. The operation of air thus en tering in small jets into tin* balfbutned hydro-car biiretted gases over the tires and in the ttuca ia their oxopenation, the developemenl of all the heat which that can produce, aud the entire nreven tion of smoke.. One of the numerous method* in which Mr. Williams has applied his principle is represented hv Ire. and it is from thw cut that Blackstonc, Dell, ic Co. take- tho contrivance, knowing that it had been used iu Scotland entirely successfully, with coal precisely similar to that of Pittsburgh, they entertained no doubt of succeed ing. They expected .to save 20 per cent, of fuel, and it is stated in. the Pittsburgh paper that the saving proves greater, namely, 25 per cent •It has been demonstrated by accurate experinienta nl Manchester, England, that ;20 per cent, more heat could lie easily obtained by Mr. Williams’s, invention ihau by the old furnace. The contri vance is very cheap and simple, and eyCry coat furnactfihoiild be provided with it.: We mist that the Louisville manufacturers .will .examine tlie subject-in lire’* supplement 'without delay. There is no doubt whatever of the. entire success of the upplicntiomhcre with any of. the coal here used.— hutitrilU Journal. . - Stsori-AR Mewnitc a sensa tion existed at Pittsfield, Massachusettw, last ..Thursday, in consequence of a'colored girl having been successfully mesmerized by n uu»n of the same stomp. It is stated that it was done merely' tn.try the experiment, and that be had.no thoughts l)f being suc«ssfuL After the. operation wu* per forated—"he being then in a mesmeric stated-lie tpod to awakeii her, but did riot succeed. His at tempts were in vain, and she juts l>ecn under the influence of it everTsincc. Her life was despaired Gazelle. .j A Krrncxr Matron.—The Muysville 'Eagle gives ini account of an old lady in that city who was married at 14, and was a molher al lo years and 2 Vnonths. Tlie number of children umountid to IS, Her grand children havenlreiuly numbered more than 100, of whom 8U ore living. And sho hms 2s great-grtmchchildren living, and has last 10—making "iniilttl °f about ICO deacon* tlanls of a lady only 03 years oldl-jflb. _ Exvuzuos os the A. 1 N. Jouxstsis.—Tlnwe kill ed among our citizen* are A. Fairchild, clerk; .1. 13.* Johnston, ron uf one of the proprietors: John 1 a-|,«, 2d engineer; J.- Bcllville, Carpenter, lost.— Capl. BenneU wus.tiniojured, ns wn* olsp the Ist cngineur,Mr. Nnnnum. l Mr. ; and Mr*. Jnlinstou were on ImurJ, und both escaped uninjured.— Whaling Tu-ifs. B : - • , Lsatst*AT!VK ELECtioNs. —The C'cnerul Assem bly of Ohio has elected: Sherlock J. Andrew* Judge of the Superior Court of Cleveland, Hamil ton Dnvtison Ile reiver ofthe I.anil Office at Lima, Jnlius O. Curti* Register of the Land Office at Li ma. . _ 1 i ' . •' IMohc LtVra Ijoit.—Tlie Eastern -Moil brings news of another filial wtccL The schooner Ellbrt, Rartleit, master, from Philadelphia, was rim iiito on the S ills oIT the We Sliolds, by hcliooner Dellotia. Tlie Effort suiik slidrtly-aflcr, Copt.RartleU,Gide on Hickman, male, lxtid John Mnsou werelirtu AoohT Hugh.—The • number of hogs assessed to the State of Ohio, in tlie year': IS4G,'w.tiis 1,-105,095 r at ruination lnlBi7;tbo number V08 1,?4«J,0&a,v-alncd ct53,151'530.-: Theincraaso •hi*.yew over and the increttatf in t hea»*er«dvaluation^s9l "-ty : has resigned his -appointment, a* oao of .the ■ Com miuiooefx loadjuMtbo bpondaryqueatioo between Ohio ahd Virginia, and Col. . James Collier of, Steu* bcnrUlehaabeen’apjxntiled'to'fiillhc victncr- J* Below IjscDdyoa;a/R*«ipe fcr costing;* hus band, by ope ■wbp-,baa-tried it in suck.u way as to make art ejtcellinl, disk ot himh One wdieh uny Lady might bc’pletwed to see often ot the table. By publishing t!iw liiink you will oblicßthc fe male portion of your readers, your friends, and your reader* Lizzit. 'Sh'tf Mates twncstly'intheloutset, that agoodm*. uy Husliands are spoiled in the cooking. Some however, she nays, go about it u» if their Lords were bladders, and, blow them up. Others keep them constantly in hot water; wbile othjrra ] freeze them Tiv conjugal coldness.* Some smother i them ia hatred, contention and variance, and some keep them in pickle itil their lrv*i : Thes« worsen always serve them up with tongue sauCe. Now it cannot be supposed that husbands will tie teuder j and good, managed in this way- 'But they are, on the contrary, quite delicious,'wben-well preserved, Mary points out-lhe method as follows: * Get u large jar, ealledtbe jar. of carefulness.— (Which by the bye ill good wives have ui hand.) Being placed in it; set him over the hreofcimjugal hi Let tho lmi be pretty tot. but 'especially let it. Irani clear. Abovn ally let the heat be rejnjhir and constant. Cover him well over with equal quanti lie* of aflbcU'on. kindness and subjection. ,-Kecp plenty ot' them* thins* by you, anil lit*, very. atten tive to supply, the place ot' any that may waste by evaporation, orany other cause. ... . Garnish witli inode* tiny Ixfooaunp famihanty a ml; innocent pleasantry, odd if you .add or'other. confection, accompanied with a sufficient portion I of secrecyesj and in mould notbo anusa to odd, a I tittle pniaencc and ipoderutkiu. • | ; AU good wives who try 1 this recipe, mayi w*an». '< I they know uot already, liow admirable a dish i* o husband, when properly'iSsoked 'a n d garnished. (Moaa FAtSTo*tta.-r*Tlie Zaueaville papers *ay« I Measnc Cuse, apd (lpopcr,aru making-all the necev j Nih* arrangements to commence tlionianufnctnreof | Wjute Lead, as soon u* the next Spring opens. - j* ; iiiey mieadlo put up all the fixtures oeceaMry Ib7tbe. production; of at .least 10,000 .kezs of that valuable and neoefsory commodity, for \rtucb, or, if need be, foriiir experie'ficcjno in finding aproli table "•" k”‘ iLM or .Cotwttua—Hal* Toxic.—To the Bald you wiah a rich, luxuriant head of half, free from dandruff and tearf.ilo not (ail to proetim die. genuine Bains of Columbia. In'cake* of boldness it will more than exceed your expectation*. Many who ->liavo-Jo*t their bail (or.UQ yean have had il restored to it< ; of And use a box ol Jones’Tooth paste. It cost* bnt 25 peats, and is rrally a beautiful article, it give* the teeth a fine euameL Sold in Pittsburgh at W Liberty Ft; ; „ novlPdAwiy! yp* Oues \xAir hair tall off, does your hair turn gniy lilt harsh, it it:dry, or dirty, l pray! • if "u* Unis, you con make it sort, silky and fine. Dark andhealihyj and beauteous as lids hturof mine. Alul toJihyd'thli, youhnva bnt;thte« shillings to giv* .i For,a Iwitleof Jones' Hair Restorative. . . ' .Reader, if yots have bad hair yon wwdd really be as totiished at ibei lovely a'lhree f-hitlinfr buttle of idOea' Coral Hits Restorative ha* oult; it ueed* but one trial. Sold at fi«liberty, »t. uovlfldiwly Tr7*To Ttrr Malt axd Lust,—Cumstock's Nerve and Bow IJiutwrU and Indian Vegetable Hutr. is the iw»t effectual cum C»r; Rhentnnusui. Sold by Wit JACK SON, Agent for Pittsburgh. ■ novlftlAwtbuT, „ ITTM-adirs wl>o line Jones' Spanish Inly White, hare always a.fine.whi»eiVansperent skin. Of this a trial wdl-talWy/any;one* -So».*Jy..m P»ubwjh,M«» Übeny St. ; j -• . , •, novHMAyrt >, dj“Ptucs».SoW3>' Ac.—The Genuine Hays' Umfeem is ait article "more (justly celebrated cure tor tin above than‘ : any tori all others. Its cures are almost;ui ‘ omaerable. Sold by WJkL JACKSON, Ascnviur Pitts burgh. .-• ; i ; _ . imvJedAydmT tn-J)oni have jyelluw dark Teeth—they can L< made pearly white by one time tiriug.a box or Jones Ainbrr Tooth Paste. It harden* the goms. sweeten* «hr breath, Ac. Sold at Liberty si. novlWAwty . DIED, x l ' Jan. 2d, at his residence in Lawrencerillc, Me *T, S. UrmJTOM. u» tbe.Ttßh year of his age. f The fricntls and acquaintance* ore re )»'«- tedlb” attend hU funeral, on Monday aitcrnobnf at 3 . o'clock, without further iiOUr& To proceed, to A lie-, Gt RE AT ROBBERY—SSOOO REWARD. r The Pre*ident;of.tlie Bank of Chester County was robbed on Thursday nflernnon; Dec«nt*er*hl. at the West Chester Railroad Drpol, pear the conirr Rroad and Raej street*. Philodctphia. ol hi* trunk or valiee, mmainiug : iipwnnt* of FIFTY THOUSAND DOI«- I.AKS. of the Note* of tlii* bank, amongst which n n , tieUeved. ate the followinir. viz: ... . . OueVif gllWi, No. W. dated June a, lrflt. ...» No. dl. dated June 2k KM. ■ *• No ♦<».'dated June .'*£ lt'Jl. All endorsed.“ Pay: to tli« order of DreselA Co.—• Wm. W. Jeffrie*," with ilic letter D *b«© endorsed ou ibe back of each note. Amt some'af the following teay ulco be Included, viz: . . ' „ One of £lOOO, .No- 10. doted June 70, 1«-H, with the letter D endowed on the bark. .One of 91000, No- 41, dated June 2U. li3J, *aij»e letter endowed. fine of SIOUO, No. M. same date. . ' 1 One of BlotlU.;Nd.lM. dated June 3D, IftM. . ' Those •even 1 are 1 all the Note* of tliU banc of the above denominations tlral are now in circulation.— Some of the following may be included oi tha«e siulcii, One of £st» r No. 31. dated June S 3. ISM, w iib the letter ’D endorsed ou the bark. .. One of Sitn, No. 41; dat«l June »7.IKM. Ottrdf JiMW, No.Tt>,dated WjrlWli ■; * ; i Ooe of £5OO, No. 79,. dated July 1 3, ISH—3 others of QijiXS each, dates and numbers uncertain. No note* of the shove denomination* will he issued hy the llauk until new plaits are obtained. .These rev* eu are all the nates of &U> each now in circulation. *|hr following are also believed id be among the note* stolen, viz: Ooe of #lOO. No.'fiSDD, dated March 1 _ 2.1917. ' I with the letter I) One. of 91UU. No. 30C0, same date. .> endowed Am the One of *lOO. No. ®ti, Sept- 19,1« M. [ bark ofaich. Otw of fdtl, 3,1 tM7-J - % The Bank will give a reward of $5OOO far.tty) rccoT ' err of the money, and fa proportion for any part there of. WAT DARLINGTON. President of the Bank of Chester Co. DAVID TOWNSEND. Ctahicr. West Chester, Pa. Dee.fet.T9l7. dlOdapt j! SEX CHB&P~ DWKZiIiIXGB FOB SUE, MTWO of these dwelling are situated on Ferry street, between Fourth and Lil»erty els; being each 20 feet in front, and three stories high, con taining six rooms each. 2 FVmr of them are situated on Decatur •trrcti.’uml are fifteen feet in from, three stories high, and contain six rooms. . ; These dwellings are brick, each entirely sepa rata in their yards, and contain every conveniencn ap pended to dwelling* of that size. They will be *olstow and on easy tern Ond offer strong inducements for capitalists who wish to make safe arid prifilaMr htrest raents, or for those persons In moderate circumstances who wish to seourn a home for themselves, ji , Inquire of the subscriber, who cau be seen at the Of fice of the Gazette, every forenoon, between the hours of eight and ten. and at other times at his rooms at Mr*. Hays* boarding boose, Robinson's new row. Fed eral st Allegheny Ctly. i D N WHITE, janjtf.. ; . Agent for the owner. Sundries— ebbulard;' - - 6 ’* fresh roll butter; . i .;fl : ♦*.driedpesehei;' j. : 9 plover seed; ) . Ju«t rec’d and for sale by L S WATERS AN, : - Jan 3 - ‘ 3t water and (12 1* on! it* T BAB—The subscribers have.oa.band and for sale ou accommodating tenu«, n large and well selected assortment ifitrns of different erruu's and descriptions. ja3 BRmVN A CULUWI-reON, 143 ÜbejtrjH; | CRUSHEDTaND PULVERIZED SUGAR—3) bbl* Crushed and pulverized sugar, just rec’d and for sale low by pall BROWN;* OUJJIKR.TWON. > B CUTER And FEATHERS—2 bbls and 1 box hut ter ami 3 sack* feathers receiving from simr Lake line and for i ale by -{janhJ JAS. DALZHI.I. iriKAS—43) half chests, SCO cnlties ftr*d> Teas, embra- I cing n choice variety of chop*, on band .for sale by J«n3 IIAGALEV * SMITH- H * 20 wood st LOAF BU(iAIW—3OO barrels assorted Not. for sale by _ [jan3j DAGALEV * BMITII. COFFKR-iosl fours prime Hia coffee iu store nttd lor ■ale by f fJanT) BAGALKV * HMtm . RAZil' SUGAR—'2OO bng« mprhor j iii - ' iJW 1 0 boxf* pure Palm; f -5' *• WbiKr [ 5 u - ■ Rovu; • 3 “ Bbaviitm • • l {*. K BONIIORST Ji C«; So. :r> From tt. 'i«I*ASS—W bx*.WxU* ! s - ' jai■ - luxitt • 00 * .lUJCI4; - » S. F. VON BONNHOIIST k Co., No. :a From m, indo\ HO nrim*.ltio; H **• Java; for »rifclir *. F. VOX tfIIN'NiiORST, QOFFta>- 5 pEPPKR-- ■ bags far sale by, . , [. S. K VOMiONNIIORST fc Co_ • ’ • . ; No. 35 From M. bbU. exir» foinily'noQri [• aj wk«. bull'J.'liiJcLwhfni: 4 s P. VON DONNHOHf»T k Co.. '' 35Prowl Dry APH.KS—as lm>lwls for tali; l)* f : a. P. VON BONNHOItST k Co. jo3 . : No.3st*roi»ust. piiOUll—: 1' kc«' leaf-I&rd r -Tee'tl per stair America j.aml for lalgJTy a • - tja3{ •• ;ÜB:WATKB.MA\. T>EAN»—GTMiU'Nnatt white beitfu in store ami for jj »»lejny,| i. ;'«v‘ " MACXERFX— 100 bbift No 3 Mackerel (bnuuleti large) bt rale by . |j«3l, ,-JAW. UAL3KI.U /'tHKESIv-fiObole* for wile ti>’' ' ‘ t • ; ; ».• h von BQMSJionsV * c*, )aQ ; . . • ______ - ___ • No.JJ3 Kronl stfl package* frcriiY. l!«y*en, Gunpowder, fc. {X -imperial; for *ale by . '• f .;- ,1. , S.F.VOXBONNIIORSTiCo., . ’ : . : ' NoJag Fn>Mi«t^j postNifagsr wet, ', i V iycnONt SALES a 1 Jy John PatUi Adei|bpce>. j j j ~ ' -I.’ ilhy Gcod*. 'f’ r ••• ■‘. f j '• ! On ATondpy tnomicy, Jan. Chmmercisl sales Rorm. comer cf wood and Cth will be sold without reserve: •- . .J ' ’ A laipe ussonmeot of seasonable fotetguaad d«nes ticPrrtJoods.Ae-tamoerwbicb •« »*P*rfin« - satinetK, hiisimerps,;flannel*,bl«vk»«. calicoes, ffinff; ham«. alpaccas. this xrobes, esihmere robes. 3elkrr, and Brocha shawl*, • Ik A ccuon handkerchiefs, -Insb linen, liekinx#, black satin A fancy venum*, dre*» series, cantbria and drown murhus, eaabno aud .gtng- TixmcmbreUxs, fancy goods Ac--' . . A>t 2 o’clock, p. K... • ’ 7 barrelfW Osugalr,good; A rboiee eolleeiioa of family bibles'in great variety, gold and aflver wntcWA cold pens, letter and'cap wriun* paper, blank ,booM,; fine, cutlery, boou. shoes,laney German goods, Ae. -. • decal. 1 . f• . ' ’ •' 1 •' ~ ■ CONCERT. A CONCERT of iSocreil .Mc*ic will be given m the J\. I* Baptiit Church; t or. 2d and Grant swJ tmTue*-. day evening, Jan. '4th. Ifc43, by the Choir ofsaid church, n»»lMed by the principal amateors of the city; .. Rohbock will nreude at tie organ. ' '■ The-proceeds to be applsedto-the liqoidationwf tpe dehl ofthc church. . •.»• . 'Tiekeli 30 cents. Two tickets will odmit two ladies and one eemleman—to be bad of the-pricipal tntuie ■lures in the city, and at the door. . QyTbe organ u*ed upon this occasion, was ntanu-: rfactuicd' by MestnL'BUtk and Meinhanlt, fif this city;; tlie riuatity of Which the'public will have ait opportuni ty ot judging. For partitulars sce progrnnnne. . . i dec3Udt. REOPFKING OF ‘ ‘ >— ANDREW’S EAGLE SALOON. . ox ssmxuxv. MOXDST *m» TCESSAV 3IKXT. THE proprietor is hippy- to- annouuee that the fhvor il* vocalists, Miss Eliza bhsrp. Miss Clara Bruce, Mr. Nelwn Naas,' will open on Saturday evening, Jan.. : a cltoicc selection of new^ongs—comic, teiiti ttembi Ethiopian melodies, purodics from the geiri* of the most approved opera*. - . ' N. D. The Saloon will be comforlsbly bealrd. Cards of aJtni«»lon2s cent*. ' dc3t -|DIVIDEND.' . r ; -l ■:■ i Omck or Tint 11m *r. Bnsoi i Detf.3t,lfi47. — _ \ ■ Tns And Manage mxif the Haham.'Brldge' ta the | Cottmr At JOteghenv. havc.thu.dsr declared* divhlend ofono dollar and fifty cent!on each share ofthc Capdjl Suck standing in the naoie of indi vidual*, on t)te.Dook* ofthc Company, oot of the profits ‘oftnelast sigmonthiq which will be paid to the I Block*, holders, or their legal representative*,' forthwith. fb ia3-3r ’ 1 -r 'H' f M.LARLMKa,'Jr^T*as.'-~ {post aiki'Anterienit copy 3 ttnesT i-. . DIVIDEND. ' oma ex m* AiixauKror >l • pXTTsac»ou-Jan-|,|ltt4?. ..J- j Tm President I and Manager* of the Company, fipj rreetinga Bridge over the River- Allegheny, oppftoto Pittsburgh, m declared a dividehd of two dollars on each shartrtrf tha Capital Slock trading in .the name ijf JndmdaaU od the books'of the Company, oat of the proSuofthe lart six months, which wjll ti paid to the Stockholders, or heir legal representative*, on or wfler khe IWx «•*.. . ' jaT;»UiXAwa I - JOHN HARPER, Trc**. ‘ Superior’ sbistog trtttnii-w b MtlEFliY, N.E. coyacr of'4th and MaAn rtteeta; call*' attention lo lie nuperlor long cloth ahimnff TO*r linrtbi i* wUlngM 12j cupr yd—«J*o, hu •orttntßt oftßiSH UKEXB, wmrnmtM W* flttj of the-tnoilappfOTed manufacture. Alaotlaaeo. Lawns of erifry qualityJ and a fall asrortraent of geutlmaui « Ladie*cambric tjandkcTthlefii.,. - . _ J*w XiLAI&iI*ACK ALPACCAS.—A fc* •'X barred alpaccat. laielv' tcc'd; also, an excellent •**ortmau: of raw lojr a*®*? 1 ? goods bouse of • I Qo3] j W B MURPHY. ■ BOOKS -poll THE' SEASOK-ntonlnalftS ] Gems ofKacired Poetry; B »pieudid imperial 8w: with beanufullllurtnuions-on steel,.byJJartam, and® dlaminated • nagrS by Schmitz and Sinclair- nanif bound in Turkey morocco snd.whife call. sopetPly gilt. The Christian 1 Kreprekc. on annual tot 164% ;witb splendid mezzotint engiuTlnjps.br.Saitoinj bound ut wfe «oe*qttemorocco. * : : ' - ■ j-j' H .Cbriitmav-Blbasdiu* and-New Year's Wreani’Jor | a small quarto- volume, printed on miow white pa- j per, emhcllizhed-with splendid. aczzoUnLehfrariogfrf: Thi* is by Cir the most beautiful juyetule'atmußj pub lished iii-ilie United States. * . •• • The Poetical Work* ofOliTer Goldsmith, M. B-j with nuinerottf exuUite design*, by/t|ie Kicking Clubj-l® va rious styles of binding. . ■ . V'\ :■ Thompson** Seatous, with, seventy-seven dcugus, by ilia Elchin* Club, in Tarioua styles of binding. -_ ?■ ; Tbe rocU-ttild Poelry of.Jtiaerica; by R. WiGfiv The Poets and Poetry of the WjUiint Peter, A. M.; superbly bonndinTutkey morocco; dplcn* d ‘tu&iW>, inTarioos.style* of binding,; Gray’* Elegy; illustrated- —i. '- ilcmaaV Poetical \Vof:ks, in various bindings-' ByronV. <* :} '; “ I • T^p k df ‘ '' 'I I Ballad* andotb'et PoenA,by'Mtry Howitl. .Pocmd by Aliicba.'r . . .' *!.i,i j Headley** SacredMountain*. ■, ; ; , ! | 'iiifabove, with a visit variety of other new teorkf, I in splendid stylet Wniitdinei reliable for gift books: for I salcb) ;‘| , ' jollhl>'TON A STOCKTON'. ‘ J dcSU ‘ ' ‘ j'. 'Bookseller?, ‘ cor. 4t 3d st*. | j - waocii’MAoaoH.-' ; .i • \ Cltj-©YPlttiftrtr*l»*an. ... V‘• ,i , IN accotdatiee with 'the provision of an Act of me ,1 ’General Assembly of the.Statj of Pennsylvania, pro-,1 vidinp for the.iacQrporadoa'qfihe-.Citjr of Pittsburgh, l and of 'Ah® supplement* ta said Act, J, Gabriel Adarus, I Mayor of raidfCitj*, do{**uc this, my,l’roclannt»n. de-1 daring lhal.cii tie Swwnd Tuesday of January, A. Jk * J 124?, being. the eleventh day. of.that month, ‘•the tree- J menof reidCity,*’ quaUhed-to vota for Member* of tha-lteyr.oi «,«" Com . non*,dil, « «»_niil plo««. Jf oa a metnWrJof the House of BcpteK®tatircs:of-tlus j Cvuunonweatih,to be,M«T°r of *md City.- < ' i And thotodthe same day; in conformity to thd before ; ricited-Authontierjand also, to an Ordinance of Coon*,! cil*. di*trieUifc said Citt, posset the Jsth dgr-pf Maych,” A, 1). I&47.—the eitixens pf the FirU wart will , gleet ' by ballot Tubes persons; of the Frond wart TttßEKj of the wwmptr-V thcTcurth imnl Tnauq of the fifth vtaii Srr«»i; vf.lhe Six/A ol the ward-Tu-«i; of ihe .Etfark .ward Two. 1 ot the A'tnik ward lOxzreaclii af whom shall be qualified to - serve as u member ofttfreßoßseof Representative* of this be member*- of ihe.Cotmnon (•m Given unde* my bfind, and ihaseai'of said W «• Jtiiy of Pittsburgh, this 31st day ©f.Decem. 7£* .J her, A, J?. lt*47. - • •• janEie - GABRIEL ADAMS, Mayor. T OOANi! associated 1 i witli them tu thc'Hwdware bimne**,"Plnlip Wil son and FJward'Gregg.' Ilia style. of firm wilt here after be Logan, WilsonA Co.. This amusement reo tier* it deniable to edo»c the ohthwiocreaajsooa-a* possible. All persons whore .liabilities have matured, are especially requested to make immediate ppyrarnt; . . •. Lob AS J WI&SOS . * Cy. liwis I]o endsolicit a con ssr-'tf • ; .lewis d- Hutchinson. . 1513." ' ... 11 >" THE SEW JERUSALEM STORE, cmtifmcftrtmsi.TK»u. •; fTTM. ,T.. BOWN,, gr,*would revecifuUy : solicit YV -from his frfonds and old eustoroeo a,eqttuunaace 'of those favors so liberally bestowed upon himig tithes past. It being sp many years since he retired mnapu liacsi that many of his old frieoda and customers have almost fonjotjen him, and there being sq, manyof the name of ifowx, now in business, is jhe cause qf fcis', particulariUnc the name of his store.' The little Bthli tion, Sn., Which ihav« t»a4«,4e tURBKBe, added to the fact that I aw.seldom ia ihe Store, has also caused mmsw to suppose that it vnu not.iuy establishment: -I therefore take iliis'opjVnanity of makuig it Woven to ihe public in general, and hope to partake of a share of, their favor*. AlP’article* manufactured by!WM. T. lIDIVN, s«r., nre-wsrronted rood, and maae_hom the best materials the market could a flop! at tbqtnae. 1 janl WH. TV DOWN wtufld respertAiUy cnll Allen tionko his stock of Preserved Fruits, consisting oi MrawWrry.'Raspberry. Gooseberry, Currant. I‘lma,. and Feaclijaras, qnd Cranberry and Currant Jellies;he* also keeps!* generaMswuMmCnt' of Faney aini .Com*, tnoft CaLrk, jr'oreign and Domestic Fruits,. Nutt, Ac. White abd Brovro Bread fresh every day. r)aat:ltr • casks and one box ju»t lauding' and lot sale-by < .-8 F VON BONHORST A Co. /^OPFKK—327 bigs gitfa Rio, pah tftictlx prime; \J . . I ‘ •• 23 do . 'do I.Bjruayrn;/- . ;<„• Arrltiagnjrdforsilebx. LAMDEKTkHJCFTON,. • dcui> ~ ■ . ■ ’frsmpTbx rnOB Uott*,, _1 1«; <;*• £» s ; tUity iima, fat *rJt jcti i : ■ 1 i!amui£t at No li-» Front ?t. Jixin*torc>nd tor »n! TASaKV IC JEST. ne'Joicf, tor by • ' w. av. vrMdJLCt.' t for. Land, ke~ nlwbj ... .. .**. W liberty *tr«el.'net iMnal. I ! f ,[jeUn.y W.W. WALLACE. larpe Domesuc Blanket*, Ju rrceilTd on coiuicofflent: for wle by . . 1 ••• •QEP.-COCIIttAN» 30 Wood at. EWOVAE-CEO Vi: SMITH k Co, hate r*- tooWd tltrir oftlce from Penn tL, loiticir new brpw* ry on Pittj ureti, ami lXtuu r . |£) ; “• ,-D-Medium. Uudwam In tale bv oclia 1 HKYNQLDS SHKt: •\rACREWir-*a)lilfbM*No3Ui»}' 3 , , " < • •M •• . •»i*i>uN*B,fer«Ubr-. ; * • jyai ' ,-•*» \ UEAZLETOSfAT>ACßn^TJ ; - ' The PENNSYLVANIA. Capt-U**^, burah every Thuiaday inomiug allDocle^} Wheeling l every Thursday, evenmg ai lO e- st. : .- _ : | ■ KIIiDAV PACicETI/"' -. . The CLIPPI-31 No. A Cape Cioon, will leave Fifty Uureh evely Friday momjg at 10.°***; Wbeclmg . r every Friday evening at 10 *■■ _«.- j 1 3 ’’ v ) i • { sATUBDAT PACKET, '/‘r* J every Saturd^Tovenutgat IP r.M; ~. 1, ..... . : _ r ' -'j’'''' BGSDAY PACKET.".'- ■ ■ l * me NEWTON, Capt A.. G. STasox,;^! hi !. CALEBCOPEi/- ; .f - | : wiUileavefi»r Beaver, GUreqw mil - :m Tnc»day r ..Thiuyd»g, tSfai atie Wood .trees airttbabtldga, prepared iAiSf j 4 ocis ' pip aarwoodul. I'i BEAVER .AND;WELLSYILLE.PACKET;. • ■ _.a >_Ln tl : ; . /! , 1 \ *4l i .HEALTH „ • . Charlea D Clarke, master.wilLamay. 1 coming winter season, toake^dtUy i FOB BBaWNBYILLE. ;-:.— 1 -- : :\£S~b : - i- SaScfi ; ; rA- I .ysuVHiiH' S-PDaihsne, master,,will Ic#t«*A3. ■gEOßSaiao’cloek this day fiDr BroWitsyUb^ 1 PBr freight or passage apply on board.. ’-' ■". • •, J kFOR NEW ORLEANS f , " nn^ , _.i . i • Tiif conn&od>ourstetanrr r ' - ,1 *•* .f - . '*: , AVYOMtNO, \ \ ' MBlvitfSa Greenlee; master, will' leave ftA" Ao port oa Monday. the OA VTAw tt>ight or passage apply oa board. -i da*3t I' v.u- ' rFDR'NEW.ORLEANS;..:,,n Z‘T . \ •• ; —j., -U-V'm ; Tlie ust running steamer. /* lirra taguoni, ...<• f 1 Perrv.'master will leav ftr tho ['■BfiKSiiafctkbove' port oiiiMofiihsy tk» Dd. r Xor firijlu hr pfcU.Jc bond cj 10. i. I ....... . M AlXui*ew _ ] ' ' Tlia new gndfart rieimhr • .“ LA3SY BYRON^: 1 MB lef.master, will learn forthAphjv* this dayat.4 6Vlock;_Foi.frvighX orpaungeapplyoa boart.■ '■ ■ >. s deeM -i-'U FOR ST. Loms' " J;l /TV'-s*!»v 'lieJiew and very-superior jfrrefi ger steamer •;•,:HIT CARGOS,* i • ' N J Eatommasler. will leave fee|b« ■SESsSSnabove and intennediate pOTtA.oo.Sqn day moniuijr.thu otS'ituiL'*t 1 9 o:cloclr. :P°lQs?nk or I passage apply oft board.’ >•- . a »• - j,.i-^fclaa I FOR CT.- LOCIS,.-, ■ ■ jfZmL&i >ki • The new and fast running steamer i USEiSI GEHMA.vrinvS„ . Maele&o. master.will leave as.above, :- tiESjSBBBBthia day, at 4 .o’clock.'. For fteight f 'or passage,'apply on board. 1 :; r - -' ' ■'- - . ] V' fou FIUNKUX-BEGLXAB PACKET. . . ' i' i |' tl&rjil- : n. i AHUer, master; will leave asiaherv, I ■■■■6Bfclthismorniug,arloo'oat leave* daiijvuiS o’clock, precisely; theevtaiegat 4 o’clock, gondaya excepted, \ P . From Pittsburgh to Baltimore - 32 hours<--fare.#lo. From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia' 40 boar*.—Fare £l2. By. the evening boat passengers wiUjtahre aabaaal, in comfortable' awe rooms the feat Wlu,—crotaMhe mouhtoiof in day-Ught, and auntoid .loSk in Cumber land theaecom! night; thuaavuidiiijrnight ! mrrrt fal to gether. Coaches chartered ta parties to travel namey may desire. .... i? . ID*'Secure your tickets at the Office, JUmfoarahehs House, water *lj or St, Charles Hotel, wood •**.- Bpn’t mistake the offieo. . J MESKUIENTi ~ ■ 5. _J.- TnAUSPOBTA-Tioa Oj . eeatt awaja-tarh TO k THEI EASTERN CIIUM, VIA BROWNSVISE, • v' ■■*.'{--T' AND CU.MBERLANIfc • l rlulE subscribers are jolly, prepored to reeetyrt through X f for ttterchandiie and prodace destined fbc the :Easteru cities,, by the Brownsville'and;Cumberland - roote. .. j ••• • Shippers and othertwill have their goods forwarded by the proprietors with the utmost despatch, tolhelow ,est’cuTrept ntea.; Bills of Lading taken and transmit-/ ted freeofeharge forcotamiaskra.'-’ */• > tr? 'Pie patronage of tbo public la respeetfuUyaolloiJed < For the proprietor*. - : ■ IYH H CIiARKK; • i ‘ ■ ■" Brownsville. FOBSYTHE *i DUNCAN, . • i • -•• •' water »t Pittsburgh. • tob wpt*tnx» : pni*,Asv.fau t iprrox t 'Aai>AU-Tiuc'%AStu3crsa MERCHANTS hud when eenilii£gQed>tueiifynn~ edilbst. thi*. ia-the fastest, aafuu, aud tuost&pe* dmou.line going East; connecting \tiik Adaia** Co'» Exp«a»iUUy^ atßalimuat ••.: - Tbrdusli TeeHpU.-wiU l beghfen to any of the above places." jMerchsadlx* ant] tmekages of or weight fi)?Wan!fcd. ! J ‘ *■ ■: •. • Express doses daily ai3v.it. •-? u a 1 ■ y >/'—Ju.uiVicnanvAr>4. . St. Charles Hotel Uulding«, .w 4 » j miiaPOftTATlOil LfIE JU TWncfaiatpia of Unpopular ta—.tow.fHafitil it* Agcacy ai Cuafertoi from IA« hoa*o of. gaitatol^lofEdrntOAfcCo. . , fitMwifb ucd *e»nm»*«haiU*rt,*, •r- ' O'W'CASSBrowanim, ff- _ ' '' ! EDOAvTO.'V^-CoCwßborWfii, -dcriQtr J B RQBLISO.'i, B*hi«t>r», .ECLIPtB IBiiISPOBTATiojr U|E.' In tvnly u a card of McKtif fc ftUgaitt;ta?«ltu4n*» . papers,! will stale *,A*JS*li‘a wtt smt« agnt* vf.lh* Ketipw TrawportttWa UM t «*} |> »*lt a tj ry mafic**! and ioeormt m U«tcapaeitjAT*hr a*> :Tl .btttna« of iWflna•!SdlgMtook|' * ha**rr«r ijaca tit otl euitslkwof llu Lia*, Uea lha freucUbi df(h* irittipj. aadwalinaaatoloteumh. Tm con»flnity f*q" rwJin nemmih* tufcfytevwa thecaductof rr-ann* ste- Ei*f *iaji«wr«. *» 4 ‘ h * l «fry dmAir-^ekri -^ whuirah'jto cronyth«ldea that Jui*ut un>vn)«L- ' 'lbur4l!yrtfcmcts.aaftcat*K*rfato«Miae(aimaay ia teaUoaafaadmiagttertfalMnnito. ~ - frc/frlf t - , JO BlbDffElJ- |. [ KKCK Jt DAVESPOtt'IS!;, ; -*••!’ • l'A» HCTLPOB, CCTqX.TATf, mw* , 1 f '- to order. Puaeanr -in) FfcwHt JH C«r*M IV IMM ,pprevri dMetfpiUM, „ able, price*. -By meat** of the £aual»-Railtt>*il and Hirer,ii»«y are enabled to ship upon reawnuUejenM to all point* u> .lit* A* ml TVir wort.will bn waStant *4 equal n aU mado-jn iiie United State*, order* punctually execmetPt J ; | ; ■ KECK irDA .* - . {Formerly cfßortoniMaka.] ~ : ■ bbl*' Pi»ht»*n. Moin*. ftoralstins-.: f*r raid bv ALKY & SMITH, XoUS&VPWoodrt. Ralsiiui, now bndlnff, \LRY : Ir SMITIf, ». •ts&adivooda. '.. ■B- . * '•' MtUlle friiw Plat^Oti S£o *A dSPLEXDU) aaaortmenV «if %o«*. '■RlWiS^ssiaßffi^a l^ modem MyUittml for *ale af •: r. '* - |- • j Wood stmt, 9 doorsaberS^lk."; P',Sb w ;“S'fcSfi2! fti fret* oy«er» cheaperihan at m ©tfintoZSli. .»£ >■ X-Ctuunrao* - ~' . ,*/.■' MdiArau rf the t ? »™» •"*« Am toWSSSg^*- ■ | ■* * ton KMOKmar I *^ ~f -*■' -■ C Vst-.' >*:'»'