BROOKS & C PITTBBVBOHt' - FRIDAY. MQRSISG, jASPABLY, QTTn. Pa'fimoa Dm-T GAsrrrx U - published Culf, Tri-Weekly; and - Weekly Daily >• Seres DoUer* per inuun; the Tri*Weeity it Five Dollar* per : annum; the Weekly Isidro Dollar per aiintuaj ttrucy 1 ■ are-earnestly; req&eated <6 hand,tn taair favoik before ir.iL, and as early in th)k day-** piacticabte . |- ■- - V • FO* Liner Commercial Intelligence. Dsmciticj Blm -Wejta, Market*, tc\ Wklf aad jiatUUsMßle somlutlonVi from the Slate *\\ /Idle the «iay :n,ao man can woflc.* , And the sermon, a lOtlvery palutabhk .as •oiW I were denounced ,£>ur*fiilUs of whom iere. was a general plcacbcr gav£ ni xing was a] silly 7ha President , the Judges ot jrsof John Quincy person mattes* SuncluaJ' upon preacher it ap pear* that five Senators, in |a body of sixty mem* ben htve/died in. leu than n year, and a larger number of. the members of! the House in the same period of titnei not many of these died at the capi ta end the vu not therefore, in ccaseqaence diseases contracted here. j Washington City is un* UfU.lfy hut this new habits of life; the dif teteat hour* of bariaess, beginning _ legislation at • oooQ) dining towards evening, throwing busneasor dissipation into the night, might well make .inroads, upon thesloutest constitutions. There are, how* ever, physical giants here who can endure alt thl/aad'AOt sailer. • .] The Hail oftte House, of Representatives was thrown open this afternoon to the Society of Fricuds -where; one of the members, Mr. preach* «dton imalTaudience. .T StB POLITICS A!S!» BCHSESB, THB WAR WAfi MBASCaES, So. - •.jWasmxorox, Jan. 3,— Monday night. The-House or RspossEnaTiva hove passed affirmatively upon the proposition that the AVar ' L with hioxico was. U unncastarily and itnamstiln rioueSy. cammenrid by the. President" The vote wasfesw'6l,—f-retty close voting, as it wculd have ■ - beeni- bStho Houm been full. The ; Wh& mem bera votp 1 upon this proposition, not in the form ol a Resolution, but oddly enough upon the' amend ment to a i amendment, oflenid by Mr. Healey, t*ec the repan ed proceedings.) Mr.' Henley of Im, was smnmariiVpulled down fay this amendment to his mnehdmc at, not dreaming.that in the play of plot • and counerplot he was to be so 'essentially over ‘ reached.' He,' his Jnehds,.'were willing that * simple rote oif thanks should be adoptedtoGcn eral Scott, but as'with the thunks to General Tav* ina, after the bottle of-Monterey, to couple it with extr&ueoas Dialler. In both cases the party wa> ' foiled, bui the vole txliy was marked and impor tant: InHhe opinion of the House of ileprosenta* tires, the’warwilh Mexico was unnecessarily and unconstitutionally commenced by tbo.President.— This is pmgrmng to some purpose, and a suffi. ; oeat answer.lo the libel of the last Congress, orig inating in tbfe House of Representative* and with Linn that the -war was brought on by “the the actoij Mextco.” The.chango Of publicscnti • meat which has wrought this change of opinion, ' since thejcommencemt-at bfdmwar.oughito learn ihe President this unnecessary; and* uhconstitntioii -al war is! unpopular. Could Congress have 7 1 teen consulted eariy in May.lhlG, wheathis war •broke out or in-the previous month of January ' when was given to march our troops to • the iUoGrahde or could this Congress by any pot ‘ ’ ' 'of a revolution backwards; be called upon to have given an opinioaOf a war thus begun, there wodld have beenjm overwhelming majority of the j/ Representative* of the People, as there ever bos \ - frfyn of the people against it. There are many opinioas-among Whig member* and others as to ' - .the best way to get out 1 of .this war, butxhero is no^ 1' differences as to its origin, none as to the manner ■- cf its progress, none as to tbe ambitious views of the 4 . Executive. But there are questions of real difficul ty involved in these issues.* All feel that the claim-. upon Mexico fer spoliations ought to be paid. But • must agree that pecuniary^claims arc not good of.war, particularly when there is a palpable. - Inability to meet pecuniary; obligations. Repudia* - two as a! cause of war, an. American may well ' ; oeVer to see incorporated into the laws of aa *tipas. MisfcrtGneisesteimed.a crime inscmc,but " civilmcd! nations ought to Cod some better reason • ‘ibrcdmingtoblpws.. ' “ 3dr. Hhdsoa’s Resolutions offered to the^Hoose ■ today atirectedaomo attention, and a good deal cl - aparring. The Locofoco* pounced upon it ni fir* . wfth a-dererminalkia'to'la'y'ttho ;Resolulipaup- OB the table but finallyaftera iittlewhispering, and winkisg«lebate,anatteoi'pt wM made to drive it from tbe’House by defeat, as it was found oqtio be to all the Whig members. Tbe firs’ tfruggie of the party was an attempt to .overrule ’ the decision of the Speaker, who in conformity • with many precedents, had derided that n motion to lay upon the table was ju order, after tbe pro - Viou* question bad been moved. The Speaker was-' \ sustained by a close ‘party rote, and the Resolu tiooa, aftir a good'many assaults in front and rear • . ware rejected by a vote of 137 to 41. Theyare aslnlrbdmriJby Mr Hudson as follows,—but in introducing them it is due to the mover* and the * Whig mincer* to say tbal tbere had been no con • -’tnitationior concert of,action of any kind among "the-Whig members before they were brought for ■.. ■ .ward ]' HdtoLtkA, That the Committee on Military Affairs be directed to inquiro into the expediency of re quealing'tbe President of.theUniiedStates to with 4raw to ihe East Baokof tbo Rio Grande.our Ar* *niea now in Mexico and to propose to the Mcxi • '.can Government forthwith a treaty cf Peace ontr.u ■ . 'foUowind basis i ; ■ i That we relinquish all claims to Indemnity Sir ..-the expense* of the War, and that the toundary ■ between toe United Slates and Mexico shall tec*, tablishedl <1 or 'near, the' desert between .tbo r»ue and tbe Bk>.Grande!•. That ahall bo held to. pay all just • -i-im. due from citizen* at tbe commencement ' cf tbe war, and that a ConrcaUcu sliall becnlered . 1 into St the two nation* to provide for tho liquida-. ' ion of those claims and the mode of payment. TheLoeofooo : membra regarded action upon - - 1 ' rtbepqoenUy nonplussed in the aOioq firatan nonneed.':-7;.‘ . '; •. - ' Many misrellaneous qnetAion* were brought be ' - tee the House during'the diy, of mark *«d importance.. One proposes an inqniry as to the «pedieocr of irilowng a'diawback on Caiuulvt* ■ ifk*X afio-it shaUiiavc been ground into flour ::' -te ridppig' purpore* of export.' Another, wliich '■•w*. in tim Arm ofibill, to a revision of tbe present rissnlar ipXcmi: A third ResoloUon was mcbsrecferisticiilquiiy-opon the President as to »''tip fret wbetbertthe Secretary of State here, or P'ib» Minister abroad, had; made, any reply to an as r • ecnlt uwm oor public fiulh on the part of theßriu«ii Alfairs in Parliament Mr. .' IngenoUin this ke*oiution is only seeking public :. notorietyiby tho novelty of his inquiry. f - - • fa the was a very spicy debate upon : m queatiea of courtesy, and upon tbo ten regiment i; sen delivered-himself of another bonk* {Tim praise be' bestowed upon-the Army !• w neti, aad would have been well enough, had tw, obvious reason of. it been an expected quid .. _ (jx the form of votes for the rreiidehcy.— i. speech WM a it was written^ • J.- c4 f C ,. The haidubor of it, however, was s. Generars office. It uow in the V-' .V IS aajoo-of‘Whom were.under 0,700. on*! ; i«ia*^WM«^tcrrfaver; • tniO&em*- AUUu.i.mud,lc-.. ...T" U d though ou ta.ck-w .lin. -rocißr-Sb’Sssm dfihr *(iali>tentlo>> onto. - buUdu, ’.T’ C-*’\ •l.i* .• . '• : f-..j : r '■ ••••’■ • ■ -t hia a vep-.sjiicy do J\ ___________ ba&' arose’, as should beieard or : . pITTSBUROH BOARD OF TRADE, nert-i The Senile! has always been, through all the . The annual election was held last'cvcmng, at storms of party, a courteous body, and a departure the rooms if the association, at which there was a fron hs accustomed urbanity wan threatened to largo attendance, the President of the Association, day.' • ij. • ' . ' J . Thomas Bakewell, 1 Z&fo in the chair, with Mr. ; * Mr. Cass seemed to be the leader, but afler two. Harper as Secretary I hours,, was stormed out! of his intentioil. 'More On (notion of Mr. Jas. Marshall, the By-Laws of conapieious still was Mr. Foote of Mississippi, a: the Association wero amended so that mcinjjers of new Senator who has not vet learned to distinguish ; the Association only can be elected Secretary. The ' between the slunjp speaking of Mississippi and: motion was carried unanimously, and is a reform the .Senate Chamber. Time will teach hjm the much needed, as it jvill secure to the benefit of the difference, if Senators do not. To-day Mr. Bad- Board valuable details in regard to their! procced ger pf North Carolina, one of the most able jugs, which liavc been lost in some degrep. On di<’ irtiaguishcil members of the Senate, administered i rebuke so graceful and yet so pointed, liiatlbe Senator will hardly forget it for a time. Mr. Doug lass' of Illinois, too, made his dtbut. • ife, 100, ha; something to learn of the quality of and mutual respect relative to tho body ofiwhich be _is a member. Mr Jefferson Davis, the •now Senator, from Mississippi, complained of the injai lice doau-to the Army, by ‘•Uio law's delay," in public b2U, but the answer retailed upon: him at once, in the question put by Mr. Cnttcjtdeii, if | Gougreas had not upon one.day, voted fifty thou** and men, and ten millions of dollars, and beyond all this, all the estimates of the Department*. All of those men could have been called into : service nineteen months since, and yet the last of them arc not nil now in Mexico - . . I • Mr. Clay is expected here la-monww, and will remain for some time. !On the 17th. he will pre- : side at the Annual meeting of the American cob mixalion Society. ,' j argh Gazette, (an. 2,1619. - Mr. Suceh, *ath of Hon. Governor Shank’* Memge.. - We gave yesterday Ihe last paper? ofGov ernor Shunt, which accomplishes what been deemed hitherto impowible, bis previouscflbrts in j stupidity and "enthusiasm" which we believe is the most fbr 'describing the charac i ter of Locofoco “state papers" at the prescat day I Upon ono point only is the.message worth rending t and that relates to our finances, and the State debt which last, strange to tell has not increased. The increase of business on our public worksjadded to I the vigorous collection of our licavy taxes, lias at j lasi enabled the state treasurer to say. he can meet I hii payments without a ban, an achievement that | could'nbt have been v nccoiipliahcd nndern loro j Treasurer, and which has.infi.ct lieendonc against I the opinion of Mr. Sbunk, Ihough ho oow notices the fact so complacently. Tn relation to relief notes he gives an opinion that thiy should be tunded at I a fair rale of interest and thUs remove' from circo- J j buon this depreciated currency that reduces to the I public creditor t£e amouat of intercut we promise j to pay. He recommends economy in the expenses of tbo government and a revissiou of the canal and rail rc»d tolls, and other sources of revenue to obtain means to (brm aVinlang fund and to free the citizens from heavy taxes. With perfect rabidness he denounces all corpora lions as thereftsofthe dark ages, and argues that •they taleaicag the rights of the jvopk,' forgetting tliat in a previous clause ue argued that corpora j tibns were originally, established to git? thrjvopir , \ their rights. Free Banks are denounced and “ex amined? with a sagacity, tliat is most; worthy o. commendation. The Governor - has arrived at the conclusion that the. Stock* of-Ncw York and o! Ohio are not money; and that they are; valueless, notbeinggold or silver. It is not to be expected however, that he should know much: about tht hanks of other slates, alter allowing his utter ignu ranee of those of our own. In relation to our owi banks, he recommends ianre of the absurd and cheating policy, by [which they have before been shorn of the: usefulness, by the citizens, lie proposes that after die ragged relief notes arc get rid of the banks shall not issue a note of less vaP ue than $lO. The result of this change will be to I give the people teuj ragged notes, issued by our I ueighbets, iu place of tea I’ennsylvania notes able I lo command tea silver dollar*. But we need not I enlarge upon this, every uian knows the folly of excluding the notes of banks we know to fill the business channels,: with our present; trash. lie argues ihat caution must, bp.exercised in relation to increasing hank capital, Us owing tii; our large Increase of specie receipts, tlic people might get to overtrading. All banks wlul want 'tljcir charter extended, must be examined, |md il’they have made -panics..? “expanded" or ‘■contracted,* 'they are to be allowed to expire. Ho makes au . allusion to .ither and less important topic*, and concludes with a tirade against what lie caIN special legislation. He says > are all.Pcna-v: • -aians—we have the same constitution of .-...;.v»t—the same com taon right* —then why should, we not have tin ; Were all the people indolent and'eoatent with general law*, andcr which “human vegetation” ouly is practicable, we know of no man w> fitio be their governor, as the nse who now is honored above hi* merits, in occupying the chair of Slate in this Commonwealth- Thn people; of Pennsyl* vnaift, above aD, need the special legislation their Governor opporcs; nor is anytime part of the Stole more urgent for it than Pittabuifch. \Ve art* at a loss how in classify but stoteoi nt in relation to special legislation, whether it is cnavish or loolish; The general tenor of Ins Menu umiake.-, it belong | h> the former cla«*j still it can h> bailed foolish, for I who does not know and fcel thai corporations, the result of special legislation, are tl >f all things. Who does not kn laws the capable anil energetic unite arid partake with the rich of manufacturing. There are journeymen wlu> will at once g charter can be obtained, as um cure the aid of capital. If thee they mu< tbxl oti as jcuroeywe profits of their labor .where the hands bl* those capit: . Under our present Lieciilivi that Pennsylvania js naiortunaH •if enterprise, territory ample. 11 : all that makes a gffbt agricoltu • ring- people.'our progress sui with other States, because wc legislation of pot-boose politiei: efficiently the government of Governor Skunk lias not as.jMr.Polk, be same point. Instead of a Slat bis official station to promulgi plea of government, theories nate in the most deplorable i omnipotent, and public this, wc hope yet to see Penn Magistrate worthy of her ma; boundless resources, and hci Cider no Skunk pilot*' can < thing but flattering to the St» can check llie focliug w.lhin bad wo a bead as energetic a politic u powerful no rank claimed by other States, cot should be, indeed,,the K6y St neighbors rony well doubt, so orable offieer is filled with su of which oui Out Wemaa by the telegraj £>rce iu Sant' what Mr. Pol Ejrall* American territory, is the scenel ofrkrf on the partdfanulilarytuob. AVjiy,the people may well a>k/ was Gen. Kearney and Col. Fre mont called home? Whose incapacity caused the loosens of instructions under which oiilctM ac- f ted that mode it necessary lor them ; to repair to I Washington to have their collisions nJjustcd? Arc i our soldiers to murder Indians, as nt Fort Mann, I and arc wc to hear of outrages committed nt Santa I Fe, and not «k who caused it? Tliesethiugsmay be fc>r the present unanswered, but there is a timed at hand when these disgraceful acts syill bo stamps e. N. B. Craig, F. Lorenz. TRn*SCEEn, Janies ' Marshall, Secretary 4 —John Harper. •; •pntECTons, • , | Win. Barker, /. \ Tlobert Belt, J. Carotbers, ,T. S. Clarke. J. Dalrell, \V. H. Dcmiy, Joshua Hanna, ’ R. Daizell,.p James May, J. McFaden, Vi. It. Murphy, __ G. Ogden, :, Jo*. Fenaock, ' C. Zug, ‘ * R- E. Sellers, JnoSliipton. W. J. Totten, S. F. Von Bonnhorsl, W. W. Wallace, John Shea, Geo. Weyman, - The President, on accepting the office he has ever filled so ably, brietly returned thinks far this renewed testimonial of confidence, cxprcssieg his readiness to promote the usefulnessofthe Associa tion. He alluded to tlie .annual report of the Treas urer, and congratulated the member* upoD the fa vorable state of affairs it showed, contrasted with previous years. A short time aincc.nnd it was se riously debated .whether they should liot dissolve: now, all was successful, and the aeeevion of mem bers assured tbera of the great itUerot felt in the objects of the Association. lie noticed ihepiyjed that was started last year of procuring, u penna neat and proper location, that would give then rooms more suitable tn their purposes. H<* ex pressed the hope that the plan would not be allow ed to fail. Other cities of smaller business that our own, had rooms where they could meet duil] to transaet business. and we should n'ol be withou similar facilities- We needed room far meeting upon subjects of general interest, which should b obtained kol only far-their licnclit, bill tor that t tlie community at large. The suggestions ijernldcd yesterday,! we ar grateful to zee. arc in* accordance with the opinion of those best .informed- As tlie business men « the city «ni united in,their opinions, l .there can b but little doubt llmt the Board of Trade sou be in possession of a building creditable to'the bi siaejs of the city. Teachers Associates. —This "body met on Thursday evening. There -were but! lew member* ■present owing, no doubt to the disappointment of , the public iu their •xp*-«-n.lioigf.of an adiire-'s <>n l the subject of education, and the importance ot lan assimilation, of view* among Uavsc entrusted- I with the instruction jof the youth of our city. from a gentlemen favorably known among the lilemti oi the West. i' j The importance cif.ti-ijcLi-r* r.iiUgliEg together at, Stated times, dail examining, and reviewing old lessons, is of the urinost consequence, in refresh ing the mind and improving the capability La im part in*trnction'to oilier*, ns well ostn prevent iwr positions on iko public. Education is the lusrs up on which nistsHhn security, prosperity and happi ness of citizens of a government such as ntir>, and it should be cherished and promoted by ail. Wo bape to sec n lively interest manifested hi the at tendance of teachers, and ethers intcro-tod. At the stated nicotines' of the Association horo;Ut*:r I Thov can. and will be deeply’interesting by public I lectures, examinations, tci% if encouraged by the I public. I I . Mtxrixn. —The Young "Whigs "of Pitl-bur.-li, ’ will meet ut Temperance H«tH, on iSaUtnlsiy, eve.: Qins, A* this wiU’be the lust meeting prior U> the election ot' Mayor, we hope every whig wilt!!*- present.. BuMnew* of importance will lie laid t“~ fore the meeting. ; • : The approaching election is important. nd only to the municipality. of Pittsburgh, but mobs U-aring upon subsequent eleeiionis luitli at home and n bmad. We-not only want to re-elect our n«ul Mayor, and thus have au efficient Executive otfr ct-r for the next ytf.r, but we wish to d<»-o hy a I majority that' sh’ajl compare favorably with the I tremendous majority we are determined to give to I the uext nominee of the whig party for President j of tin* United States. I ISTCiiiuirtcr: :kuoh South Amiuuca. —The bark Isboliu Heya*,'Captain Dewing, arrived tin.* 1 morning iKun Rio dc Janeiro having led thift' import Oft the 21*1 November. h . I The (United, States frigutu Brandywine, alter; it. j long pUsumr Irony Norfolk, wu* going into Urn when (japtain Dewing left. ,The oeebunt* of the recent tatlurc* m England paralyzed all transactions. I piour Was dull; Itiilunond, Sift; Baltimore. $l7 to 15: codec plentiful; exchange, freights, $1 to New York, and *1 Id to New Of!«»n«. Intelligence from Buenos -Ayres reach the.tilth lof Uct. By a'dccree of Rasas, its port was u> !«• I Closed to .Mimil vewels after Nov. :su, and only J vessels of £2O tons.admitted, which would before ] ed to give’ bonds not to touch at clonic video mi J departure.; _ I Licence* were granted by Rosas lor the gmyr tation of 15.000 bid. Hour at $l5 duty, and SvOOO bushels of wheat.—-Vl the I rra»ie ry in favor of n lax on tea ami codec. Tm-re re.i Uno {fault that Vitrei <* eseiinaJiy Unr*. erotic, and has only to be brought before thr ;*«. ptr to find favor with tin- imijor.ty."— Vhtl >-aun. jnergctic peopl or progress be any o pridcj btil v no one liimj tiial whisper*, id wise as the body iu. the conicderaej Id overtop us. W .•negate, a claim ou Leaf Yea«.—Our render* nro aware, we pre -1 sumc, ths)l the year we have just entered is I Year. • Every fourt|i year onnlnm*. by UgJ calendar, iWrt days. Otic day being added to the nwpiti* ol 1 • j>. The calender of the lUinmiUmperer. .Inna, -mule the year .V>s nnd one fourth days. It v. ns found J hawevc/rtlivre were some minutes fi>.«, winch m llie coi'irso of .eeiduries hu-l mu-Jc a ditierencc ni (he o«jrr)nr.niica! equinox of ulxm lieu -lays. I o;s -f Gregory XIII. ill 1 '•*-*,corrected Umf error hy sup pre.ssiug ten days in the calender, and In i»reveot such a discrepancy. in future, he estabiislied tic faille of adding one !day every four years. I Ins m | why it is eajjcd Leap Year. jnj o* its tno«t vagaries os these delivered . Cbl. JACftUtx W'ejl known It- ex rxtricnce, und Urnig a strict observer m regard lo nil kinds of aiiimati iu»ys that tiic age ot jioiiltry limy 1-c QM-ertaiiicdhy the firm ofth- rawjijwfr, or that part which contains the ml glands. \V hen the fowl is less than n. year old. this part is t leenmcs quite Irtoad and fat and fleshy, ivhen- the , piece joins the V*dy, whereas m yotin„ - 1U 11 ,K ..mail, a, tlitmsli a thread 1.u.1 Ire-ii l«-.l umnn.l.— EzeJtaugcjwper. , Gu-nv.—Millions of bw>hc!s uf limmm I««m have been transported from the continent to 11-til for agricultural purposes, which were co.- , lectcd on the pluinis of Ixiptc, Austcrlilx, and l-’Waterloo. werethu l-onos of the Ixdd. the brave. | and the chivalrous who fell lighting tliiureoutitrvs battles. With thorp were mixed the U-ues ol this I liorscs,' nnd both were conveyed to Yorkshire, where they were griiund to dust, sent to Doueaster, j and »o!d for manure.— Yorlthit*ioiidrnce of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Philadelphia, Jan. 0, 7 pi tu. The mail has arrived at Pelcreburgh, but brings nothin? jinjiortaot from the army. Private letter* from Europe, confirm the new* received from Europe by Telegraph. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Curette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Jan. 5 r. m. Tin* market* generally are without 'change in nay important particular. Prices remain nominal ly a» the steamer* arrival. I may remark (lie same in regard to the Baltimore market. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yor.r., Jan. 0, A p. a. J'htur—The market is steady but not active. I heurAf safe* of 2000 bhK at former quotation*. There is a. demand for shipment, but ut lower rates. II Vwvxf—-Sales of 3000 bu prime Red nt 125 p bu. Coni —Prune white is selling ut tI7o bu, The grain market is ut a wtund. pitti'isitni* —The market i* heavy for Pork, ami I hear of no sale*; lower oiler* would be accepted. Lar*l i> •-•‘lliiig at j» Ri. IYh i.-J.T y— Mih!rni tt • sales are nt fee led at 27}r- Exclusive Correspondence of the PiUnburgh Gazelle. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ci\cTwvn, Jan. **, f» r. si. i'hur —The mu.-ket* is steady, with no change in price*. Sf.,—rales t > a moderate extent nt 22 200 i* pill. KiHot /.Ws—sales of 2000 at s2.37®yfio 100 Dk —Then- i> nothing doing, excepting in Ltird. m wluub the market i» active, with sales of 1300 bbls utmj.- lb; and 1000 kegs at sl<2s|c 4* lb. U7i».«i/ > —Sabs ut ITo p gull. Itr n-v.iril to money. I wuuhl remark that j-R< uiarLct ;< exceedingly tight. X FROM LIBERIA. OIL/INtZATIOM Room, ) Washington, December 11, 1817. J ' By the arrival of the I. B. Gager, nt New we have revived despatches from Überiu to the 11th Obtobcr. On tlie 21th of Augn-t the new dag adopted by the Republic Wa* hoisted, bad the day was ceh> bralcd wit!i‘ much enthusiasm. On the IBth of September the Vnited State* brig Boxer, 11. 1L Bell, Esq. commanding, saluted the flag of the Re public with twenty guns. Cnptain Murray, of Ker Majesty's sloop Favorite, on jwing notified of tlio chiinee m the political relations of Liberia, the for tnnti-in of tin’ new constitution "and government, ;md the adoption of tin* new flag,- informed tho au thorities thi’t " the lb;? of IJU'ria will Ini leniporo rily recognised by her Br.tanniy Majesty'* slaps ou tin* statum until (itrtlier instruction* from her Mnj* estv's Government. ’’ Ife n«<-ured tIS-ui that his Government was di-’ply inicrv-tetl in their wlel'.tVc, und, in his opin uni. v.miid not hesitate to acknowledge their inde iwndvmv. ; After, however, the new dag was rais e> ti.c ducts on condition Uiat they will not traiHer their territory to the Americans. One of the vessel* alluded to above wav the brig Bridgeton, rf Philuddiihia, Captain James A. Gil mer, who. hilviug. fiUiued « cargo of goods or New • Ccw. went to ; Monrovia on Lis way to the United State*, via P.razif: nnd Moppcsl to take in ludlart. and Ik-, U-iiig «u-£. was taken onshore. The vcv' -t-I renismed there some two nr three weeks, du ; rir.-' wh’di time »ho was boarded by the United .Stan** L-rig I>'lphmr«»d every tiling appeared so fur as to remove all Mi'pw-kmj'rriin the mind of (,'npUiHi Po]x-. Soon after she soiled for New (is* took in alxiut MO slaves, and left the coast ‘ ii-ight iivt that factory <-n slmre tu lie brokehup? If the uulhc-ntjcs of Lit-erm can sucris-d in pur cliiisiug ti.c- ti-rritory. the slavery will have to depart wry fist. \V.* would tnke'thi* occasion to appeal to our irti-tld* ti-r fmiil- U> aid us in sciifling two eapedi tinus in Lilmrin in Jnmian—xmj' fruni New Owean* with about 110 cMiiigrant*. anJalie from Bal lirntin: (vith nlwut <’»). W.^McLkam. V*vn. .^ri-..1:1,1 no.*..—A mercantile Imuse nt {!,-(■!;i, bus pnipu-'erl to all the railway companies ii!n»l* his .separate depnrtmcnt Co.u.untci: op Rowrt-x.—Jn the year 1617, the' -litmdivr of vessel* which hnve arrived nt llostun, p -rt from foreign |v»rt-» is 2,7311. Lost ycar,-2,O‘JU. ; illfri-J,.:.'HU. Anntv.M-s at-Nkw You*.—'For tlie year ending January M, the number of vessels which hnvo urrived nt New York from foreign ports i* 3117. I’aMimgnrs urrived during the,name jxsriod IMsIIQ. ' JjAvtiSATiux Open.—The Delaware is as tree front ice, from the city to the Cape* a* in tho month of July. Business wns quite lively along the wharves, tßiapurning.— PAH. Unllrtin. ' lirJ'U>KAm-f ; - —A mere child—a girl named Mary Ann Gerry.ohly I'-* years old—was found in. the greets of Boston, mi Friduv last iu a beastly, state nf intoxication. The motnerof tho child is dead, und llio father is absent with the army in Mcxco. • « r . 4 u»r»H (’inincti.—The Pretd.«tant Episcopal Mishion for Seamen in the Gity'of New. Orleans, is nlxiot tu en-ct a church, nt a cost of ton tlmusand dolinrp. Attached to it is to bo n lihrnry for the u«s 4,1 Miami Cana?- —Navigation ’i*_again resumed on'tliis level, and will doubtless be as far as Day. ton in -s day or two. . > 1 \ Vui.’su Mas from 15 to i" y tiara of age, who write* a good hand, can beu or a permanent aitu* ation by applying at thla office, immediately. ja7;& - THE PABHER’S SONG. Success ;to the jolly old farmer, ' j . Who kings at the tail of his plough— The monarch of prairie and forest, T'is only to God he may bow l He is surely a fortunate fellow— He raises his bread and his cheese, ; And though hard is his labor in Sommer, ' In Winter he lives at his ease. When the reign of Winter is broken, And Spring comes to gladden, and bless— When the flocks in the meadow are sporting And the robin is building her nest— The farmer walks forth to his labor, jAnd. manly and firm is his tread, As he scatters the seed for the harrest, j jThat yields to the nations their bread. His banks are all chartered by nature, i Their credits are ample ana sure—- His clerks never slope with deposited, Pursued by the curse of the poor} His stocks are the best in the market, ~ His shares are' the shares of. his plough— They bring the bright gold to his coffers, I And pleasures and health to his brow. When: his fields with rich harvests are teem* 'in g, And the reapers go forth to their toil, None so happy and,free as the farmer— Possessor and lord of the soil: He sings while he roams liis broad acres, As none but a farmer can sing, And would not exchange his condition . For the splendor ana pomp of thing. When hisicrops axe all gathered and shel tered, And his cattle are snug in the fold, He sits himself down by the fireside. And laughs at the tempest and cold ; A stranger to pride and ambition, His duty he strives to fulfil, Determined; whatever betides him, To let the world jog as it will. His trust-is m Him who has given j ' The seasons, the sunshine, and rain— Who has promised him “ seed time and harvest.” 1 So long as tne earth shall remain, And if from his duties he wander, : ; Led on by his venturesome will, .Through life and his changing relations, - God s providence follows him still. Abduction of an Infant. —A most stri king instance of female depravity has been disclosed, lately, in the case of one Caroline Smith. It appears 6hc stole the child of a respectable family in Albany, and travelled with it through the length of the Albany and Buffalo railroad, pretending it was her own child, drugging and abasing the innocent babe, in order, by its forced sicknefis, to work upon the sympathies of the people iu tire different cities in which she stopped, in order to draw money from them. She has been arrested and is no\V in jail, while the child has been safely restored to its own joy ful parents.— North. Chris. Adv. The Hero Ats of Tampico. —Mrs. Ann Chase has signified to the American Tract Society her-desire to receive and distribute, by sale and gift, as many of the Society's publications as they may see fit to for ward to her nt to become a voluntary Colporteur for that city. At her suggestion, some thousands of Span ish tracts have been Issued by the So ciety. [ETTnK CusuTa i* strangely destructive to the hu ujin cuticle, Jor *kin| ihe sudden change from heat to cold, and the smoke cause* yellow, datkj coarse com plexion*. Then it U rcquiwtc that the pore* of the skm should be kept open—that their mouth* should be/reed from imparity—‘two* thu* the anoient Roman-Fhiloso pher* cured all diseases—they computed that more »he pore* of ihc skin, than any other outlet of the body, disease* and uuhealtby. vapor* led through the. It i.« uecessarv, therefore,, to- keep the pore* open—alt humor* Mr dispelled from the skin Irom the port*, when tbev wash with Jones* Italian Chemical Soap.- I have seen it cure the -worst and oldest eases of Salt lUieum. Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber’s Itch, Sore Head. Ringworm. when every other internal and external rcmedV'had failed—it* effect rendering the skin white, clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, is won rieriul—it removes Freckle*. Tan, Sunburn, Morphew, mid disfigurement of the skin—but person* mast be particular and ask for Joses Soap—to be had in I’itislhircb at \VM. JACKSON’S, sign of the Big Boot,. stfLibenrst- Price 00 cents. ' norlMAwly rr-j-To Steamboat Met ato Ora***.—ConneU’e Mscteal Pain Extractor—lt i* now conceded by medi cal men that Conneli’a Magical Pain Extractor, mano faciurrd bv Coa»»toek & Co, 21 Courtland st. \,ia the rreatest wonder of Uie tilth century. U* effects arc truly miraculous. All pain* are removed/rom bums, scalds, Ac- and all external sore*, in ft few tmnutea ter it* application; healing the same on the inost deli cate skin, leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kind* or inflammatory 'diseases, such a* sore . Nip ple* and Eyes; Sprain*. Rheumatism, WhitejSweUinf and t-lcrr*. Bruises, Bum*. Chilhlaui*. Erysipelas, Biles. Tie DolorrattX, Ac. IVc might add a* proof to all we say, the name* of many eminent physicians who use it in their practice, and hundred* of the clergy who oraise it to their peopte. Kind parent keep it constantly oa band, in ca*cs of accident by fire, life may be Jostwith out it. hut by iu use all bum* are subject to its control, onW* the vital% are destroyed. Camion—nemember and ask for Connell’* Magical Pain Extractor, manu factured by Comstock A Co. N Y, and no other. Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agent tor Pituborgh, &9 Liberty st., head of Wood. uorlsriAwfimT fT7" n.'l unr Cot-tun* — llai* Toxic.—To Use Bald and Grey—lf you wish ° rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf. do not fail to procure the centime Balm of Columbia, lit fw of baldness .it will more than exceed your expectation*. Many who hare tort their hair for t*> year* .have hadit restored to it* original perfection by the u»e of tin* balm. Age, state or condition appeay to be no obstacle whatever; it »l«o cntt.es the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube i« fitted, by which niton* thousand* (whose hair was prey a. the Aiiactic Eagle) hare had their hair restored tort* natural color by the useoflhi«inTat. cable remedy. In all case* of fever It will be fotfud the moil pleasant wa*h that can be used A;lew appliea. tious only art necessary to keep the hair from tailing out. It strengthens the roo'», iutever IntU tO impart a. rich nlouy appearance, as a perfumd tor the toilet it is uncuualiedi it bolds three times ns much a* other miscalled hair restoratives and is mare cUectual. The genuine mauufartured by Comuock Jt C0.,21 Couruand 'Slid inVillsliurgh. only genuine, by W*M. JACKSON - ., -y Liberty «•, head of Wood; iu Washington, Ba.Jiy Sweeiij' Son, in ill Cauonabant. by I>t. Vooe'i; also, by our agent* m; every town in' Fa, Ohio and hid. novledAwooT in- Dortyour hiur fall off, doc« your li'alr turn fray Itit har»fi,»»tidry,ordlny,l pray! li ’r.» tbit*, you cm make it üB, tiiky and fine. Dark and healthy, ttud beauteou* a» thUhairofw And to htre thiioou hav* but"lhtee »luiiing» to gl For n tniule of Jones'Hair Restorative. Header, if you haYe bad hair you would really l*e a; louishcd at the lovely eibct a three shilling bottle« •Joiies* Coral Uair Restorative has on tt; it need* but ou trial Sold at by Liberty st. novlPdAwly Teeth and putrid breath. Spongy jpthu like,rotten death, - T i« repulsive and'disgutting. . AH could have teeth os white at peari,- , Sweet breath—hard gums—man or girl ' Why delay?—nay, quickly haste t And ute a box’ot Janet' Tooth l'atte. jcotu bat li3 cent*, aud it really a beautiful article. re» the teeth a fine enamel. Sold in Pittsburgh at berty no»l9dAwfy su: Sorirn- —The “Annual Sermon*’ of the Female • Society of Pittsburgh and vicinity. vill be preach ,• Rev. D. 11. Kiddle, in the 3d Presbyterian Church >-ntorrow evening, til January, at tj o'clock, r. m. friend* of the cause are invited to attend, e “Anuoai meeting** ofnhis Society will be held e lecture room of the IsiPrrubrieriau Church, oh day, lib Januatr, at SJ o'clock, r, k. The ladies is congregation friendly to the Bible ceuse.'sre te tfuily invited to attend. janldll* ' Ui ; liibl cdh on i The T? AZBTTB JOB PSISTISQ OFFICE, an BTKixT. count or roar cruet abut. p»W* are now prepared to exeeoir In a superior expeditious manner, all kind* of Jot Punttse, i as large Posters, Steamboat Bills, Bills of Lading, er Sheet Circulars, Handbill*, Cards, Ac., Ac. hook *kd rsgrntrr pairirnio ty extent executed in the best manner, end ell kof Punting dono whh accuracy end at the losses 7»lraportant |o Advbrueerir-The tdver merits which appear in the Daily Morning GaceUc i appear In the Tn-Weekly, thus tecoiviftg the ben* of the circulation of all, without anfr'uJdiilonai rge. This Ismiadvantagetoour advertisers, without extra expense. Advertisements are a'lto Inserted country paper upon reasonable lentil. Q^Paaa,-Hoiks, Ac.—The Genuine Ilayt' Llnira?in it an article more justly celebrated aa a core for the above than any or all other*, lit cures are aimoti in* numerable. 'Hold by WM. JACKSON, Agent for Pitta* burgh. , iiovitalAwfltnT lE7* Don't have yellow dark Toeih-rthey can hr made pejjfly white by.one tibia using a box of Jonhs Amber Tooth Paste. It hardeii* the gums, sweetens the breath, Ac. Sold at 8!) Liberty at. novlWAwly nr* Don't have a Foal Wreath—lf you have, use two •hilling bottle of Jones* Amber Tooth Paste. Tht will nuke your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, Ap.- ‘Sold ni tO Liberty t|. - - upvlildAwly {t7’’To rna Hait aito Lame.—Comstock's Nerve nhd Bone Imminent and Indian Vegetable FJLxir. is tbe most (effectual cur* for lUteummism. Bold by WM. JACK* (SON, Agent for Pittsburgh. novlSdAwtlraT The 'Western Weekly, The largest Literary Newspaper ever pulilislied west of Philadelphia, will be issued this morning] and may l>o hod at tho Pefiodioal Stores oii'i at the ptfice of the DAY BOOK. Single numbers 5 cents. Subscription $2 per annum Canvassers and News Hoys wanted to tell thd popei Eucnifl Ticxm accurately printed at tbia office. RAISINS AND ALMONDS-iTo boxes fresh Mnlp* liaising; 00 fraila sod shelled almonds for fale by 13UHDIUD6K, WILSON * Co, jnn" water street PEARL ASll—lO casks first auality pear! ash for sale by |ja7] DUKBIUDOE, WILSON kCo^ SUGAR*-*® hhds prime N-O sugar for sale by ja7 BURBUIDGE, WILSON A Co. — RICK-10 tierces new rice redd per Silas Wright, for. solo by PUBIUDGE. WILSON ACo. APPLES— Just received and sale, 57 bl»l* green apples, br ORUM SfeMEW, A CU, ja7 No Q eommercial row. CHLORIDE Llhlts—ls casks mit rac'd and tot sale by B A FAHNESTOCK, A i , ja7 corner of lit and wood ttrceisi. i du4rlUC) A or CotilUon PMtr» - ; ; i y BONXAFFON'S 3d Party will tak» place on. Fit* xk-Vday the Tth'inst -Ticket* for genueaen visiien on lie Above evening and in future, will be limited to 30 only. & no.more lady visiter’* tickets wilt be granted for the balance ofthe mihd. Geniiemeu'* tickets mod be obtained of A-ili. hiritsdf; as he will positively pro hibtt tho oiling l ef ticket* at- the door, oradmitan/ without, (either ladies or gentlemen.) ..* F. B.—A. «.’• second course of Dancing, Waltzing, Polka and Polka Quadrille will commence on Friday the 14th inst. in the large room of the Lafayette assem bly room*. For particulars apply to A. B. at his-reu deoce. Market st, near 3d. janOdSt WHIG MEETING—A meeting of the young Whigs of Pittsburgh and vicinity will be held ai Tem perance Hall, corner of Diamoud alley' and Bmithfield st, oa Saturday eteuiag, at 7,o'clodG A general at tendance is requited, as business of importance will be transacted—a constitution will be adopted. •.<>• Addresses may be expected' from a number of emi nent Whig speakers. Let every bpdy corae. _ , 8 F VOX LOXNUOnST, Prest. • W M HcaasT, Secy-. • ja7 ,WM. TIMBLIN, - • ATTOB2IET AT LAW, JJttiler, Fa. , WLL al*o attend to collection* and all outer l«m* new entrusted Jo tint in Butler and Armstrong counties Pa. Bcier io . ' , J.fcltFtoydfaLibertyst.V W.W. "° } niuhorjli. James Marshall, do t . dly " “ - T — I l° D< - .•lsnbain Kty fc Col Wood i •l*or • SC. HlLL—(SucceLor to Hill * Browne) Importer * and manufacturer of Paper lUn*inff» and »°nier», md dealer in Writing, 1 prinungv and,wrapping paper. 87 Wood at, Pißabarph, Pa. Kag» and Tanner* acropa ptlrebaaed at the higecrt market price. J* 7 SUNDRIES— SO bbls flour; 4do Urd; ll kegs do; 5 bbls roll butter; 1 hbd bxms; l tierce joles just rec d on consignment and for tale by _ ISAIAII DICKEr » Co, ' ja7 } 50 water and 107 front st». IRON* SAKE—One large iron safe Cor sale by j>7 , i II A FAHNESTOCK, A Co. ELECTION— The Board of Trade" Association will meet thi> evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Beading Rooms, to elect officer* Ibr the current year. janO THU'S BAKEWELL, president. LEAD— 300 pig* Galena lead just Inn ding from sum Avalanche and tor sale by janO BROWN A CULBERTSON, 145 liberty 11 SHOT— 13 kegs assorted shot, landing from str An lanche tor sale by BROWN A CULBERTSON. SWEET POTATOES—2S bbls rec'dand fdr sale by WICK A M’CANDLESS,. janO corner of wood and water sts GROUND NUTS—IO sack Tennessee grand -nuts rac’d and for sale by WICK A MCANDLESS, janO : comer of wood and water *»*- F BATHERS; Ac..—27 bugs prime feather*; 14 sacks Pea Nuu; 1 cask Beeswax; lthl do.; 1 sn'k pealed Peachest received on consignment r-er strar. Pitot No. •l and for sale by JFaUH DICKEY A Co.. janO No. 50 Water »•.. ACON AND LARD-203 pieces Bacon Hans and Shoulders; ill kegs No. 1-Lard; received on eon siimment, per simr. Pilet No. 2, and tor sale by |aao 1 : ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. SUNDRIES— 35 sacks Feaihcr«-0 aeks Ginseng; * seks Dried 'Apples; l sek Beeswax; I cask do; now iTQm .u°. CO. COTTON— 30 bales Cotton, to arrive, and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY » Co. SUGAR— 10 Übds Prime N. O. Sugar, for sale by ,|V : McGILL, BUSIIFELD A ROE, MOLASSES— 30 bbU N. o. Molass** |ne\rcrop;l fbt McGILL. BUfellFlEliP ROE RICE— 5 trei. Ricei 10 arrive per simr. St. Cloud; for MlTbr McGILL. BUSHFIKLP* ROE RAISINS— 50 boxes trc*h;2s hlfbxs; U> arrive; per Northern Lisht and for sale by . L Jt j . McGILL, BUSIIFIELD A ROE _ BUTTER— A few bbls roll butter just rve'd and;ibt b Ti‘\v CORN AND CORN MEAD-A entail lot on bind •ryifarsateby [jagj SAW HARBALGH. EYE FLOUR—3ojbbl» rye flour ft P"™* article for C”” AXDI.ES-i-30 boxes Cincinnati mould candles just rec'd and (or sate by *- -S_A W UXRbAVUH. PEACHES— 10 bus dried peaches, a gtsadarticlc, jut sale by [jeCj SAW HARBALGH. LARD-No 1 lard in bid* and keg* for sale by jaO S A TV HARBAUGII, at wood st_ BACON SIDES—2O hhd* new bacon sides ju*t ree'd mi consignment and for sale by sf;LLKRg TALLOW— 33 bbl» No 1 beef tallow junt rec'du for sale bf K HtXLKRS. SL'QAR— lti bbd* N O unr lawlitw f pi and for tale by Lja3] ,-J < VTOLASSKS—3O bbla N O molasses landing fro Jjl. atmr Tnglioni and for sale by J fc R FLOYD. RICE— 5 tierces prime rice landing from steamer Si* la* Wright and for sale by (ja3) J A R FLOYD. LEATHER-100 riilc* X Y sole leather taJuimg trom from stemner Gondolier for sale p^^OYl). POTASH— And seorchings for sale by jans i , JAR FLOYD. IjWliberty at SUN'DIUE*— 10 bbla small white hrans;3do flaxseed; 3 cask* scorching*: <3 4] SAM'L PEPPER— (DO sacks pepper which ran be sold very low to the trade, just rec'd and for sale by jaj : POINDEXTER k Co. SALERATUS— 1 ions in boxes end casks for sale by ja4 ROBERT DAI,/ELL, libeny *l Ij'LANNELS— Rrd, Brown and Bam J Flannels.— '.An additional supply received from me tnaimfactu* rersl Also, is lew piece* of low priced Ca.v«iit»:u. tor GEORGE COCHRAN. 2d wood i PLASTER for l»and, &e_ alwa} oil baud find for sale at Xp.jHi inlwriy street, uci Canal, ; DelW- ' \V. W. WALLACE. BLANKCTS— 25 pajr Blaukets, ju received pn cotfaignnient; for sale by aflO ■ UEU. COCHRAN, 56 .Wood st LARD— 4 bbls No 1) 7 kegs do; in vlore and for sal by : i tittnl) 'PASSEY b. BEST. U RMOVAIr—GEO. W. SMITH k Co, have ro> J.V moved tbeir oftce trom Penn »t- to their new brew -- ry oil Pitt aturet, and Duqueane Wav WRAppurapAPEß ii 15U> bundle* H. C. nl. and D. C. atraiv j'aper 151); •* Medium Raa.. 2D] *• p. Mrdiatn Hardware; for »«]«• oetlfi ! HBVNOLDS A MACKEREL— 50 hlf bbla No 3 large; 20 bbl» No. & for aate by jy 21 i . K- rut tuie diamond. NAILS— >23 keg* aaa’d.: far lata by 3. F. VO.NISON NllO A Co , jal ~ j , ' No 33 Front meet BUUTKR 'AND FEATHERS—4S bbla and 1 box but ler and 3 sacks feather* r^rtuinr'from *(mr Lake Eras audforyato by Uau3] JAS. DALZEU.. - f IJEAS—OSO half ehesu, 300 catties frrah Terns, embra- X ’ cing a choice variety vf chop*, tut hand fur tale by - IMAUALKY & SMn'H, 13 k 20 wood *1 LOAF. SUGARS—Out) barrel* mooned No*. for-*ale by - Qan3] IIAOALKY k SMITH: COFFEE— IQS2 ban prime Rio coffee iu Hon? said for »tle by j . pan3] ' A SMITH, TTTIhTK RRAZU* SUGAR—QUO bag* tuperiorqut ,ff Ity ioitore atuH'or aale by jane y V T BaGALEV A SMITH If EAD—UUpin for tale bv II 4 ■ %. F. VU.V RON NI If) RST A Co., I ja3 ; No. 35 From »t OALARATUB.—S ea*k» and ono box iu*t labeling £h*»il for sale by_ S_F VON BOXHOIfsT A Co. _ *VTM>BACCO8 —ISU .bi» and butt*, choice brands, : X l*i Sc: UNi; 10*; 32*; and »nuo, for eeJs by •U4i>ao • LAMBERTf & SHIPTO.y 'VpW bbl* Plautu’u, MoloV la Ki.'pmuc aualiivi'landing' trom atmr.: for rale by . r RAuAI.EV & SMITH, \ ' No* IbAjQ Wool »t. ltexe» bunch Raisin*, now landing. 1 , and tor tala by BAGALEV * SMITH, \ jal No*. Id A 20 Wood *t. EIO IRON—UKMqu* nig iron for sale by jaui f JOHN 3 DUAVCmTH/gr wood *t RIO COFFEE—IOO bag* prime green Hio coffee landingfrum Miner Tnglioui, for sale by Janl ' JOHN S DILwORTH. SUNDRIES— SO *qck* feather*; 1 cask beeswax; 6J bag* pea nun, rec'd on consignment, and iortnlc by ilaulji ISAIAH DICKER ACu,Wwmerat bbU lard;2halfbbUdo: 15bag* fca- O then; s;*«cV* dried apple* ju»t received per 8 U Cashier, and for Sole by 0«1 ISAIAH DICKEY i, Co. PEARL ASH—O ca»k* peari iwh teeM ou cotuign’t and for tale by Qa«in justfoo'd and for tale bi jou 4_J FOINDEXTEU *. Co^ T HAD—ltjoO pig* Galena lead for *ale by ±J jan4 ; JAMES A HUTCHINSON A Co. I TEMP—SO bale* Kentucky dew rotted hemp for iale II by [ja4)_ JAMES A HUTCHINSON k Co. MACKEREL^- 125 bbla large No 3, for tale by _ i«*< i ~ JAMES A. HUTCINSON. T? EATIIERS—3OOO lb* prime Kr. feather* for aale by X? jan4 -.{JAMES A HUTCHINSON k Co. TEAS— The aubacriber* have on band and for tale on accommodating term*, a large and well aelectcd assortment if leai of oiffereut rraoennd description*. ja3 BROWN k CULBERTSON, 143 liberty *! CRUSHED AND PULVERIZED SUGAR—9O bbla Crashed and pulverized sugar, teat rac'd and for sale low by i {jal] - BROWN A CULBERTSON: AUCTION SALES ’ By Joha D. Ditli, AMtlwer. , /’ - ■ Dry Goods.. *!' ;• On Mondaylmoming; January 10th, at Ift o clock, at the Commercial Sale*;Room, coOmr of vrooaandstn *t*_ willbe toldwithout reserve. .1 4B pcs snpir Maaehetter Gingham*}-, j 30 pc* do| Indigo blue apron cbeeksfe ; IS pc* do do ido furniture dot y® ; a*pc* mh'ycllow"and t.-own flannel; ; - .i. -100 colored gingham and cambric umbrella*; j~ :"~ 13 do* a**oried Highland hood*; ' • SO do men 1 * doable comfort*; .. i 6 do children'swoollen warn; Superfine cloth*, salinetts, 10-4 blankeu, Calicoes, siUes, nlparcos, brown nmtlins, shawl*, wlk and cotton hdkt*, patent thread, etc. ! i ' At 9 o’clock, r. v. : T f 0 large *ize pill and mahdgnny frame, Inking glit**e*, 2 terpentine back spring aeat sofas;:, ' 1 large spring seat rocking chair, . High and low po*t bedstead*, fcuicy and common chair*, table*, mahogany bureau*, wash stand*, mantel clock*, carpeting, feather beds, mattresses, • cooking *toves, kitchen ntenails, etc. l i '• 4 hhd* and 6 bbl* NOsngnr. • ; ! Young Ilysdn *«d black teas, Spacun segare, oce, glassware, qncctisware, china, etc. \ ■ \ At 0 o'elock, r. ; f ■ A quantity of dry goods from a retail store, boot*,, ■hoes, cap*r ready-made clothing, gold and, Stiver watches, sadlcry, cutler) whips, comb*. musical in struments, letter and cap writing paper, gold,pea»> blank etc. !’• l* o * ■ Salt cfC/urie* and Vahta&U Soola. On Saturday evening, January &ih, uOo’clock.at the Commercial Sale* Room*, comer wood and fifth street*, will be told an extensive collection of Mucel* laneotu Book*; fine London editions, an»n* which will bo found Slade’* Residence in Greece and Malta,? vol*;' Schiller** Fight with the Dragon, fine DCtlrhe eng. by . Moritz Bezch: Welitcad** Travel* to the City of the Caliph*. 3 vol*; Hiatbry of the Great Civil War, with .splendid illustration* by .Catfertnole. I! vol 4 to; Sir ; m Hamilton’* Vase*, 3 vol* folio; View* and Sketch'. ; m of Pyramids of Gizeh, 3 vol*; Trollope’* Summer in Briuanr. 3 vol*; Spry’* Modem India, 3 vote Mom rose ami the Covenentera, by Napier; 2; vol*; Cleopteutts Manuel, colored plate*: LeeVSerjnoo*onthe Scrip* ture*; Picture* of the Prench People; 13i illustration*; Hooker’* Journal of Botany, numerous enga, 4 volt; Simond** Switzerland, 2 vol*; Complete work* of Dr. John Moore, 7 .vol*; Pindeu’* Gallery -of the Grace*; Ure* of the Lord Chancellor*, 3 volsj Beauty'* C©*- tume; Burkett’* Note* on the New Testament, 2 vol*; Scott’* 'note* on ffie Old and NVw Testament. 5 vol* 4lo;- Patrick. Arnold, Wbelby and Ldwman’* Note* on do; etc. i “ 1 ! NovsLfc-rAUo an extenilve assortment of Novels, etc. English edition*, many of which have neverbeen rcpriniedinthi* country. : I Catalogues can be obtained and the book* examined at the Auction «tore. o*7] JOHN D DAVIS, Auet’r. • j RE-OPENING OF [. ~ ANDREW’S KAOLEBALOON, OX TTXSDAT tnOITT, FOB SfX ttrOKT* OJQ.T. " THE proprietor is happy to announce that tbc favor* tie vocalist*, Mb* Sharp; hlis* dura Brace, Mr- Nelton Knew, i* now open tor- *ix night* only, in a choice selection of new *onev-cotuir. *cnii* mental Ethiopian melodics, and from ihe genu of the most approved opera*. • J • . .N. B. Tha Saloon Will be comfonablyheated. - Card* of admission 33 cents. ' |. • • jniil- BOOKB FOR THE . SEASOS—llluminated Genu m'Sacred Poetry; a splendid imperial 8 to., with beautiful illustration* on tt.cel,' by S&rtain, and Si illumiifated! pope* by Schmitz and Sinclair, ricbly bound in Tdricy morocco and white eil£ luperbly gilt. The Christian Keepsake, an annua lor IS4H, with splendid mezzotint engravings, by Sextain; bound }n ar abesque morocco. ' ' L.‘ . ... , Christmas Blossoms and New Year ■ .>Vreath for 13U<: a small quarto volume, printed on mow white pa per, embellished withlplondid mezzotiht engravings,— llui U bV|£*r the tnott beautiful Juvenile annual pub lished ia toe United Stale a , ' The Poetical Worke of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B- with .numerous exuisbe designs, by. the Etching Club, is ya rioua styles of binding. . Thompson** Seasons, with seventy* rven designs, by the Etching Club, in various styles of binding.' 'The Poets and Poetry of Amenta; by H. W: Gris wold. 1 The Poets and Poetry of the Audi nU, by William Veter, A. AL; superbly bound in Turkejl mcroccojiplen didlygill.-} J . ' .■'■•••• Willis's Poems, is various styles of binding. , Gray's Elegy illustrated. Heman's Poetical Works, in various bindings. Lord Byron’* •• “ Shakspeare’t - - - “• The Metical Works of Thomas Modra. ■ Ballad* and other Poems, by Mary Uowip. Poems liy Amelia. Headley* Saefed Mountains. - —... variety ofolh jiey"* an...- , . The above, with a rraat variety ofoiher new works, in splendid styles' of dukUus, suitable for tfiftbooksj-fia j •ale by 'V- ••- 1 •! r JOHNSTOfi-*.STOCKTON, dcX i Booksellers, cot. Market it 3d sts. To the Public.; , I AS 1 have had*.'renter demand for' JBCSSgBM pianos than ! cad meet from my own IPffTpßSifliactory, and not wishing* to enlarge it; 11 V I •I" at present, l'hav<£mhde arrangements with a mahntacrarer in Hambnrg to fiirnith mo as ma ny pianod as I can dispose efin addition to those J manufacture here.. .They are. constructed on.aaea tireiy new and improved plan, which instrutnenUr for durability, brilliancy or tone, ease hud uniformity of touch. Lt>>Vthe greatest performer in thiropc, pronoun ces the best he ever tried, being the holy ones be rises' in his concerts. rf - I ~ • ~ ' *if the asor» ■' 'shns ad from sir Taplio* 4. n_Fix>m_ of the asove msmirnchls libs bfeen recerrot and sold, bat will remain this wrek fir public exhibit bon at Ncr'llS wood street.[jmJ-Jdl F BLUME.; Hew Books Jmt Reaetr*4« ( HEAVEN upon Earth, by Jane wap. ono voh ; ■ PSc! Chaniock’s choice work*- by Lyunnirtoti, 1 to! fi¥c Coincincidences of the Old ’and J»cW Testament, by Ilev-jJ. J. Blant, B. D. oucyoT.H ■ i $1,83 CbatmerV Miscellanies. Forms. Essays. Ac. ' 1,50 Select works pf James, Veua, Wilsott, I'hiUip* and . Jayinoaelarrevol. for the low price Of .1,50 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. “ •;. J SkOO Modem In6delity k bfsjaiuckcr, } : ‘ Life of David, I Tse Daily walk with God. Matthew Strong/ . tßc Circle of Hop an Life, by Thoiuek, f 3ee Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth, r 31c. The work* of Francis Turrctinc in the original Lat in. to be complete in 4 rols; 3 voU. Iktw ready, . Willis’ Poetical work* in splendid Turkey Morocco. ' The abjrro with a great variety or new - hooka, just! ! received. ' ELLIOTT k. ENGLISH. jttnß [Post copy} ~3Q market at between 3d ana 4th.; Two Dwelling Hooieijlbr Bale. | lnjL ONE of these houses i» situated on Peaiiitmt, fST.U in (his city, between Haiti! sujeet ami Garrison, on the south aide of the ttrect. It is a two! nary brick, S 3 fort in front, containing 9 rooms, and twenty Toot alley,on which is erected a stable and car riage house. This valuable.properiy will be sold at a bartruio on easy terms. 1• ' • • . The other house is situated ou Isabella street. Alle gheny city <■ near the Hand street bridge. It is a a story brick, new and handsomely finished, -containing two: parlor*, dining room, kitchen and wash house on the first floor, four rooms on the seoond floor, and a finish* ed garret. This lot rans back also th an alley. ; Price, 82A0U, cflly about the cost of the bouie. Terms easy. Inquire of the subscriber, who eaii bo seen at the of fire of the Gazette, every forenoon, between the hour* of eight |and ten. and at• other un&s at his rooms at; Mrs. Hays’boarding hoase, Robinsch'a new row. Fed eral *u Allegheny City. . : D N WHITE, janStfi ' ■ • Agofit tor the owner. : Beilins off to Close ■VTOTICE TO MERCHANTS.and [the Public gener- IT ally.| 10,000 dollars worth of ready made clothing, cloths, cwsiincre*, *a|iuelt*, TcstihgaiAe Ac, to be sold (riratelv, at cost and under,-until Tuesday, Ist day of 'ebrunry next, tit which time therethainine portion of our stock will he closed at auction. Intending to close our business in ibis city on or 'bcfoje the first day of March ntext, wc offer the who*o pf uar extrusive stock of clothing, cloths, ctsrimeres, salinetts and vestiugA, at and below rosfiou terms to. suit dealers. Our slock of piece,'goods havingtieen purchased but this reason, will be'ibund tp comprise some of the latest styles us well as the most desirable articles (qx Merchant Tailors. All persons having claims axaUisl the fiaa will please present them tor payment, and those indebted :are re quested to call and Jtcule their accounts by the USth iost, as no further indulgence con or Mill be given. IMPERIAL COUGH; SYlilT—lt has O power tocure! . " pimacaan, Feb, 11,iH7i £L E Sellers:-—My wife las fqr rcftrt been subject lo a distressing cough, accoqtrtvsiiedf with asthma, for the cure o( which! she. usrd different cough remedies, and bad the advipe pf the most craificnt physicians in Kagl&ud, but oUwa* unavailing.. Bfc 1 chance 1 heard of your Imperial Cough Byrup, and was induced to buy a bottle for trial, although 1 had no lAlief that anything could remove her complaint. To trijr great surprise, two dows gavetber immediate relict 8b« uat time* troubled with altougb, but two {cfrlpuoiisfulof Syrup always stops it. cf am tailed, arterf a trial of three or four year*, that Cough Syrup is Uie best cough medicine 1 Lave yver treed either iii the Old 6r New World.' I ’ V Wii. FstfisovEta, : Seventh Ward, city or Pittsburgh. ; -The *bov«*. certificate should niduce all who* are troubled with cough or asthma, Wgive the Syrup ft tri al. It may be had for 23 cratit ajbottlc, gt ike drug. siorrVf U E SELLF-Rfi,Al wped st. Sold by Dr Cawlj sth tgayd, and 4k U Curry,-4Alle *gbeny city. • ! i i ' jang . olperioh ianTne jcv&ddib-w r O MURPHY, N. E corner of dih and hlarkci streets, .calls attention to the superior long doth shirting inus ling-be ik selling at 13) els pr yd—alK). his superior fi* soriment of IRISH UN'ENS, warranted pury flu, and of the most approved manutheture- .y»» brnen Lawns, of every quality.,and ji foil iwyprtment of gentlemen A 1 Julies cambric handkerfihiaih.' '1 * !• ‘ JanJ T?URN|lilUNfl GOODS—We have on hand &uat- Jj sortiqeot pf goods suitable tbrlfumisfyog hotels, steamboat*. Ac., onfisg which are Id bfiUa tickings, as sorted, fl do bro. drillings; 3 catosM and 0-i bleached shining-; II do J.S and fi-*; do; U lialesbeavy linen crash; r-4 and 8-d luien table riiaprjr; do. do. 1/amask; tScoicb find Russia Coper; kiw-prifiod fopeymadder nriuts; white counterpanes; plain fififl psftiteq uUukels, Jan* 1 . ; • ; f *99 wood st OHACKLF?n' A WHITE—Dry Goods Jobber*, S 3 13 Wood st, have on hand a Welt assorted find season able stock of DRY GOODS, which* they will sell to „c«rm awl city nrreh.nls an ver, recuannM. knn., and low prices. Wort of the goods v vr* bought during the last month, and at reduced . }** PARTNER W \^TW^—Either active or silent, who ciyV WWuarnf a capital of SO&ui gnu) dulhus, tnav b»,arotanoppoituuHyofengaging i> abpsinesswhich but seldom ocean • Applicants fis rausi nossea* business qualibcationa Plcfi.e address J R 8 NaumialHotel,appointing f X>LA|D BLACK J^LPACCAS.—A few pcs ofsntin I barred oTpscca*. la,tclT roc;dj.filw, saexccUeot as*ottme.nt laucy banW very low, nuhedry goods house of (Joh| Wit MURPIIY. ! A‘j-oung man wall at- 1 M uuaintdi; with the wholesale and retail dry gqods bttMilrss, in thucity wishes a situation iu a warehouse' in this Une of business. The most sdiisfiiclory referen ces will be given to hlrlate employeb in qity. A 1 permanam situation being^bis princUml object, a.mod rrs*B M^Br >’ wUI *>« accepted. Address box $72, Post Omce. 1 ; ,•;•-'( V ■' .'jaattt 1 Mi ' Far P, TOo two large rooms ut tha Cuftnuclc buildings, pn ;4th street, now oocupred by Whitney k Du mnrs, will be lor rent from iho first day of April next. . luquiredf HENHYi MORRISON. janOtf' ' I 130 liberty st. . S PEKIN -TEA BTOHJS«~No 73 Fourth near Wood—AH -quantities of Green and Utack Teas, done tip ui quarter, and one mckaees, ranging Irom 30 cts. pertwand to ; Jytg A. JAinES, Agt tor Pekin Tea Co ; CHANGE IN BUSlNESS—Mustllear out those fine French cloths, easstmeres, ventings, cloakings and trimmings, right away,'at any price, at cloth store of ROUIN3QN, filth street, wo«U Bargains and nq mistake. i * I •- ■ jtnAlw .• EXCHANGE at SIGHT—For the steamer of tha tfith, must be closed on Mondfivj th* 10lh -iflit passage certificates granted as tnunl :- - iflnfeh - JOSHUA ROgPCSON, fith «. /~10«PABT9EBBI1IP having this v *?*. .“Wiated with him, John R. the lea ther bunness-will herealter be eoadueted under the firm of Wn. Young A Co. . NVILIJAM YOUNG. jaas ■ ! . JXO. R, fiTCUNE. • wit. Totnco. j 'i* jfii» wv—,——. WM. YOUNG A Co.-Dealere lA leather Tl I*3 liberty st, ; r • m ik, M. MITCHELTREB-^ fV s.Becrifylrm.DtstlUffßH and: ' Merchants, also, importer* of Soda No, 180 Libeny a. FRttb’g, - , STEAMBOATS. CIHCISSATI * pITTSBCaea rjmm w«u Uaaof waters of iho .W«.uEwiy»«SSSaSrSi fori-that money can procure, has ben££ £W&sk±-: advance. . ; j ; -W : 1 - MONDAY PACK***... • '• The MONONG AHELA,CaptBTWr,^f e »T?^ liin burgh everyriloaday morning at 10 o'clock, -V *v, every Monday evening at Iop.it ' • ' TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA Ko. 2,.Capt A Kussratrat/r^i leave littshurgh every Tuesday morning at 10 "cw»i Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P.»- ' Jjjj The NEW! ENGLAND No! 2, Capt. S. leave Pituburzh every Wednesdsy moTOUiI at 19 o’clock; Wheeling every Wednesday atlOrJA ■ ' toteTsdaVpacket. •.. * iThe TENSHYI-VANIA, Op-Out. .nil kg*jJ}“J biush every Thursday morning mtlOoeloek,\ybeeling .everyThursdayeveningat 10tv*. • . )- ■ PBXOAY~PACKET* V |-’ .- * The CUPPER Wo- *-n Cant Caooas, will leave PitH* every Friday motnuig at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Friday evening ailO f.*. . I '' •* ■ ■ SATURDAY'PACKET. | ' The MESSENGER; CaptOxCAkr, will leave Pitta* bhr*h every Saturday rooming at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r.n., „• BC3DAY PACKET. 'The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A.;G. Maaos. wp leave Pittsburgh every 9uudarroonungatMocU*kj Wheeling every Sunday evtniag at 10 p. Jt i May gtfip* 7 - L ': ■••• ••• 1 ; ■ rfaVER PACKETS:-XEW ARRANGEMENTS. or r? v . . 1 j Tlic steamer " • 7 l£***~Jk I- CALEB COER ' -will 1 leave for Heaver. Glawow and • on Tuesday, Thursday* aud Saturday, of each week,-at at man* .0 “aJSlioil. Ap. i : octia ‘ *')' ' : . No aa^WoodSt .beaVer and WELLS VILLE PACW?P.{ : • ; • jThe fine steamboat ■ .i • , • BEAVER i ! »JfcreafcS Charles E Clarke, master, will, daring ■■i&BaiSßßtbe coming wilder season,, make.dally mp* to Beaver and WelUnlle.Jeavinir Pituburah ew tv morning at 0 tfc|«k, and WettsvJl« «3£cTqc£ r. >c. deciol |C. M. HABTON, A CO, Agts. •_• ; *1 *FOR CINCINNATI. -• j \.y y-V : Collier,: master, will leave fori .the niut ttJt iutsrmediate 1 nortti-On Monday, at 10. a. *[, positively. For freight or passagd apply oa bo»pl. .I ' ' . * . ' I • ly -FOR NEW ORLEANS: / j j i _J ~ The uew and elegant sledmer ’ ■ ; \ : NORTH RIVER, •-••'* r IfiT’aMa ‘ Dean, master, will leave for New Or- • ■BBSCffiOleans,, oh Monday moronig at lO 0 1 - clock. • ForLfrcight or passage apply on board. -. j»g ’ - > t TOR BROWNSVILLE i • t ' 'jiiaji. .The Cue steamer j. CONSUL, !-■.. . * SjPDuahanc. master,'will leave al t ■BBSSBOoidock this day for Brownsville; * For trelghtorp*»»agt[apply onboard. ■ ; laal: ; ' v, ! Ftlft*NEW ORLKAKS. - > 't. (The tonunodiou»*lewier [• %:•>>. vryoMiNu, •!■ • ifffeMfeftSt- Greenlee* matter, will-leer* lag. It* port on'Monday. 'the 3d/ Fdr • • apply on board. • • ,■[• . . jttAf freight or . 'r- { TOR NEW ORLEANS. ‘ ••- ! The fiul running n»«ner tfffiSfr? i' -- • ' •: TAdUONIj • FOR NEW.ORLEANS. I •• I_' K ' lTheelegantHenaer <- • f NORTHERN LIGHT,;-’- • jgjgftffKfiß. Hniehiaon, tnaater, i» expected atPitta ’ ■fijSKsSßbuxgb on Thuraday morning nexV**d will have imroedUw de*paieh for New Orlekci.* Fdr freight or pawgtiftpply on board. j»4-3t, I - -FOR ST. LOUIS. , ; m-n-r- k . - Thenew, cpleodid and ful nnaidr i »teamer . BROOKLYN) ; ’ Bricelk>ie*jna*ter,wi!l lent* for ihOYB intermediate port* «a Thoraday, the 15th inst at lQ'o’cloclr. For fretahl orpa*»afe/ap ply oo board or to J. NEWTON JONES, Monoogaliaa Hop i»e. j - - j . FOR ST. LOUIS. r * k - The sew and tm_*apenof &agp*- *fL tl ijp aer steamer' • KIT CARSON, . , 'jCggawß. \ J ■Eaton.'inaker, will kareior tk VHflECSSßabova and intermediate port*; oH daytsomut# the Pthlutl, at 9 eeloek. lor urirttiw pa*«age, apply aa board. • ■ • :•' " . jtaidBC —|• : - : PUR 9T.’lJoUl£r*:t , 7 J f> - • ; tv - new .and fcit ruaninfrtetiarf GERMANTOWN, {7T.\ ~ 'igSfCcCir?« MaeJenn;matter, willTearea* «0** f ■BBESSaBBthu day, at 4. o'clock. ' Fee .frelabl onboard. J»aa bi/paatagi, appl] • FOR FRANKCUf—HEGULAR PACKET. r , ■; >*->-!» w • Themarnlfieenuteainer' ■;» . fi> . AHEOWLLNTV. . , . .»SnSta{» waiter,' will leave ar itms ■BSBSSnihu morning, ai 10 o'clock;' ; ForfriiAt or pasaagi apply oa board.' \- OqUSj TnniiyaAY packet—for Cincinnati: . Tbenew aodte* fanning paaitriigiiT • r.IL atetuner PENNSYLVANIA,. CaptTlL - jfiSSJWJSe*- C. Grar. will leave for Ciacinaariera. ■KSSSmiSßryWcauejdayniorniiig^ilOe'cJoekA. Wheeling every WedncNlaV CTt nil* el p,o'clock ' r. K. For freight or paaaare,' apply oa board, or to . . - janS 1 J. XEIYTOXJOXESpjIgm: FOR LOUISVILLE ±ND NASHVILLE. * i. l>o flm ranmg. teroat >. • Pot*; muter, will leaveas'abwrelcn (■B&SiSwSaFriuar next at 10 o'clock, •*. f Ibr freight or pa—age apply on board; • jaa> McKeesport, euzabetuaxd mono.ngahe- I LA CITY PACKET. «• w The new steamer • *_ *- i ' DESPATCH, ■ ■ •* « CSPySSB Nelson,- tnamer, -will nut u ttm Pittsburgh- every Monday Wednesday' and Friday, at 91 o’clock, «■-», andMo* 'nongaheld City every Tuesday,Thursday and Saftaday, at 8 olclock, a. s*.- For freight or Misace nphroa board. }. ' -• ~77%.\ jyst REGULAR PACKET : BETWEEN ' PITTSBURGH . I AND RgpWKsVILLE. c.* K The the new steamer ' ' ‘ 1 • - LiiiMd? DANUBE. , - ‘G«o. D. Cect,niMter, will leave Pitta* TTTj everyTaeadsy, Thursday and twturday evenings, at £ o'clock; and BrownoTilia every j. Monday, Wednesday and Friday rooming*, at 0 o’clock, cortretght or passage, opnly on board or to . d NEWTON JONES, Agt EXPRESS LINES. &o. TSjBAIi£LA BOtTTE, JREAND^H r. 73 atiLxs Racxso.l , ,7V. earners Cojwn, Loci* McLanatd mw making doable, daily trips be* id Brownsville.' Tho.momtec boat leaves flauy at ,8 o’clock, precisely; the evening m 4 o’clock, Slandnyiczcepted. - - Froth to Baltimore - 22 hours,—Fare *H>. From Piifcbarjth to Philadelphia • do hour*.—Fam *l2. By the evening boat passenger* will lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms the first ni/nt,—cross the. taounmni w day-light, ond sup and lodge in Cumber land tho speond aighl; thus avoiding night-travel'alto- ‘ gfthcr. Coaches chartered to parties to travel as the v mny desire. ,• ; .. '-'i- _ »'< • ..CD'Stecure'your fickets at the Office; Moooonhel* House, tvatcr «4 or Su Charles HoteL wood, ♦t. lkm'v mistake the office, r / : J IIESKJMEN, * j ■' • 1 •~ . : Agent.' ANCKER A JLVYEU, '7O Wood hi- Ktiub-g. Pa " Tr *^ r .SumfcW ANl> CUMBERLAND./ { QHU PERS and others way rely'that all merefaXß&te O and prOdilre will be forwarded to and from the eastern cltl«, .by the above line, with despatch and at the lowcslcumut TVC*,-- • ; r iJOHN F CLARKE, Agent, New York; I ' IDUTILH A HUMPHREYS, Philodelphht. |C HX(X>XB, Baltimore. iV - V-i ~ MoKAIO A McGUlßE,Cumberland,, i; |W U CLARWißrovrasTlllp. ,;U W t . iTORSYTH k. DUNCAN, PiluV*.. jafcty TO THE ' r J~ AND CUMBERLAND. i v£- ;~TV ■PUK subscribers are iblly'prtpottd to rocelptiKttmgh' A&r alt merchandise and produce destined for too Eastern cities, by the Brownsville and. CurabcTlinA routn. 1 •’. ~• • , v .. Shippers and oilters will have their goods'fttweJCetJ by the proprietor* with tbs utmost despatch, at the lew. . est current rates. Bills of Lading taken and traamoh. ted free of charge for connaUsion. •.1 . ■■> The patronage of the public is respeeUhlly solicfieil •For the proprietors. ‘' WSLH CLARKE.- I • • BrowusvillL FORSYTHE A DDNCANV norl I ' waterslPicsbnrih. GUESS 4 CO.’S EXPRESS rox . rau. xrw vpxx, xoaras, xyn a'u.tux XAXruwcmix. MIiRQUANTS and otW» Madiag gooda a»iSona* ed ,Hat Uiu i* iUe laxleri, *a7m,aod doiifm. u Luw gowt£ti»ij eoaweww wiih Aduntk Co 1 * ErpwM dady,«t Balumore. '■> Tbwujh wWipu;wiU be gWen toady of thftabfcro places ' iMtrchandu*' and. package* of tuts idi m weigM toprarded.- ••.-.••• ...... r. . ’ Expren closet daily at 3 k at. i - - ' J ' >. . . .n O VICKKRV. Acetdi* St. Chwlea Hotcl > R C^H^ K TBA|>ByOHTATIQa J_< iu» I topnitor* of thu popuijr !*»• h*ti tttS9^r3^*Bsssfi) j V «*<■»■» N&MB*m, Chart**, ».B»Jtf»orft ;' ' • m»| > icwpra TBurspoaiiTioH ti*. I Si NplTto ft ear* of MeKafc ft V * i&VtlJ&f*** mog.K SSSuf wj2j U«Liw, bm tfc* Pm4voftt?S£l2’ MKtm U*mJogj'b«httta th* eo&4rct *»<* *«•!««, to* thik«r ftsutn JtSggtfl** SSSSsfcfi&T .teftlf IQNSWCU^ Vholesale Grocarr Vine and liquor i Ash and. Bleaching ba, : - janSdlf . —■■<■ Sa 4 'f ®^S V vT S J - Perry, muter will leava Joejfi* above port, this day the 4th. Pair iuk* apply pu board or to ■ -,■■■■ - MALLEXACfc.} TBAKSFOBTAIIOS