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    PITTIBUBOBi -Vj..
i Wednesday morning/ jax. 12. tsis.
; • Editorial Comspoadeneii of the Pittsburgh n«^n
Th( AMltfid^iu^Wtrl.'PdlUei,'^
- I Vfiasiungton, Jan. gj
, ■ Bomwwarmdebelesbevehoeflgotngoain rtf
«rence to tbti Mbuxtc m ibe Hoiue ; of
I' propw.
! *Jpsymenlof a claim of, Hontex and Rato, who
■ ®;* ; ' cku*todtoeowaenhg* ofcertainslaves,atolenfroca
■ f^^^d'.^aulwWiqeailytond'
•d it Long Island where ship and stoves were Ha
.•■■,• kro prisoners of by Cnpuio Gedney. These stores
b,; > • ™ «kcid«Hree by the Circuit Coon of Connec.
[ «d bjr an unanimous decision of the Supreme
j X Coart The Spanish Government, however,‘has
setup ■ dsimfetheTsineofthesesUves.inbehal/
. . «• of Ibe ownetvMd the President haa recommend
4. i' : * d payment of lie claim. The Commitieeon
| • i Relslioas hsveatoo from tun* tn tim* re.
k - 1.. : P ort ' behslfof such payment bet hither
[ to no Congress has been waling to nuke the appro*
v\: '/V. > P?^* ol ** regarding it justice. JThe
.Am on, bwdtheAmisud.it wii! be remember-
l ro * e theto masters, ldikdthe Captain and
Y* directed theowners to guide the vessel
f, v . toPrincipe; insteadofwhich they steered north,
fr . , M d Uadednear Lang Island where the vessdwai
I . diseorerej siodtaken inioNcw Haven. Mr. a
!• k®*o the counsel fir these flares from the first
[ . *®d **goed their ease tisfore theSepretue Court,—
4 fcto only appearance Ibeltove in that body for ma
*7years. .
! TK *xrantErr BttivUp**Bngthrough the
. ***** much less ihanthe expected bpposi.
■' *“» to ihismeMore. The ody' debate thus tor has
I . bees npon a proposition to fovarof volunteer* aver
i■: • Rtyolira. 1 Mr. Critiendgn <proposed that tW tea
i i reglaentsabboMbea&voiuateereittileadefregtt*
• Urs mating tbo two bSs for the- increase cf the
|V '»• ; Army alike in thfo particulars There warem*.
[ : ' ;eas.ia favor of. this, supposing an increae of the
j. . • Army necessary. and soma ag»fn«» u:
. ,trsmuchmore'etiaOy calledinto eartiee than reg;
i;'- ■ prestige arivatohip, snenihusi.
toituh of ihe aeririce that does notexifl'
ia the other.; Kemocky, Mr. Crittenden said, called
; .rat end .equipped iwb between.October
aad November,—end it woold haro takea! two
. yeara to have recruited the same timnberofttegtt
1 Urs. During thetoat fifteen months butaboutll,-
-4 r 000 Fere.recruited,or jfflljr2oooo in all
. the regimentV*-SQch the dislike to enter tha de*
.; - paitment of-U* military senriceC fi tbnodoes
. not seem aech teasoe £>r the prqodi» Far
/ T%a»u» service in.kniile; when danger Uat iui.
-there «an benobeuertreeps iatha’trcridthaiW
i nnleercfor what to the name thioj^oarStatetnilitia
. ; ttnder officers. ' They can be called 1 " ntimCT*
fiesly into the field, and towns, counties and lUtc*}
; ; ViU qturrel eontMiaea'ta to wia shall predate the
t greatest number of men, and who be £nemost in
With', there it‘more discipline,
readier obedience, greater ccdorencf
.WWW* and not M ~ many ■ft»<»hwLw»v
, to boae and eodal' behiriu,'fcr the reason perhap»
that the rank and file ci* the- icfolar army
V pnsw^iaJ cCtbese.biesslnga. Th«_deb^e»<toy
~ : . Called £)ith a good many deserved cotnpUmecks to
'|®om*eeche»of themilitsty serviceiorthebettle*
: ;1; >-*toch had been, ibugbt- Mr. Crittenden spoke of
•.. • the battle of Buena Vista, with lenthul five
thoosand American.troops against 4ve times as
j; . ' ®* a y;.thpusaod, as unexampled, in modem orj any
w. | -• .Warfare. L ThohrilHaa victories of Sccrtt ab
.. most equal admiration;'and-ih»ae6cea»inft i>l
■v.; ; '^iftor'da)r4j»^^f«y‘’hean i crf , the enemy's
: very Capitol,«a._
. ; ®ut.whataretbefruiU'a*anthesovictoriea,—<ifaU
•V.-' ' treasure which has been, expetjded,
, Mr. Catoodn told us.yesterday when be said that
M thia very day we were further fom Peace than
.* ver » wDlbttomemoreandmore rerruivyj jnst
\ tn the ratio in which w* carried out the policy of
theAdminisirition. 1
», •• Mr. Jeflerson Davis, | soiwhjaw of Gen. Taylor,
one of the beroesof Buena Vista, made a more
“oporunt concession today, os totheconsequencee
. Of.thia W*r, trteh be siud that the Mexican peed
- pie, wrtboat exception detested the' Amexfcmu.—
They hetfld ns cordially and 'wittoot exception.
; * Tt* time was when the Northern provinces in the
. . of; ttnitiog:. their own 'forces, were
the osntrslpower,.but this bid passed
•way and all, were swore united in hostility to oar
• : people nnd'coumry.; This has been the moral im
• presalenafler two campaign! npon the o
Hexioo. Mr. Cass adds to this, and it is tnie, that
, ;-B “ ®uch more ffiißctilf to keep a country than to
rv. r JK«qp«T » conn though itia certain, if a war of
L - • ocnqoeitjscotmemi!,-^»n(lit,isall thetimsdisw
,t - Tawod/dttoangmcntatioglof our Army is oecer
4 ; «y. . ThebattJe of Buena,Vista was fought with
J ioeo end the great battles of Contreras, Che.
j - ' ~ rnbusco.aad Chepuitapec with less th«p ten thou.
•y enad- yAII these battles were fought when Mexico
j• • waa 'comparatively strong, and united, but now bq>
: areby and confusion reigns there, and we have un*
j-derGen. Scott,'thirty two th/tt?Mnd mew, under
- ,Gen. Wq«4aerea thousand, in; New, Mexico he*
] . 'tween three and four, ihmtfandj in California be*
. tureen ana and two thoijnand, with .one regiment
a»feitrairemMichigtnandtwobattaliot»&omthe
Bauth. . In. addilion to lhis there ,is legatl enthorfty
' .f®,f®orewttoArmy.etgbtthaiiinndabre,wiihonl.
«ny present not less than between
• itwry o»;HTOna* rmfcaasnsna-,.'w£D satis
jff the' Administmion. The Secretary of War a»
l , ataiedby Mr. ‘ u^ay r i: atys that seventy
: thcmaaad men aresufficicntto--conquer\and bold
. j- the, whole ofMexicoiuid if so,and'no war of con*
to meant, why ask for nearfy one hundred
r . • ■ thoiuarid mea. ‘“I suspoct T ,, 'ssid Mr. G, “that
\ \ kaioreto meut than to avowed though ! should be
aorey (odistrusttheExecniivebatwhy those 90.
44; Women.*'
./ wh^.VlfWWO conM figM
./- . . tto bettles fromPib Altoto Baenn Viito, and from
~,Ve^,Crux.to> M exico) o t»wTTOidthmkihatitwas
•■nowydifficnli matter to keep'possession of the
y' ;' . ground over drhich our ' have. marcbetL—
.4.'’ ;But.th»tt&h'ts,'new ixmnnioot are intended^
': new.-.coflipests ‘.abroad - - It.- to. propoeod to aend
:one Wj^g"cdf bar Army to and' another
: to Sim Lids Fott£, and anotber/ by the 'time the
; ; * American. Eagle has; sprimd Ms wings over thorn
Provinces to some place else. To tho dnliaa iitoa
- tpelificholyipectsdc 1 to see .these,, prostrations toi
the god of War,-and these sacrifices to the miliary
.'of the oountry. '4
"War.ls anew which, Wen ihs sabJeets wise
V;.:..-. 11 -’..Bap;•rooflnotptoy acf .. ~•
X The House have devoted tbedtyto
-• atofl of, the oonAfuction- gives by the pMtoiaster
XX General tothe Post office Xawa efiect-of
' which hah: .been- to .cot off nearly all
. communication.betweenthe South and the Capitol
- «pd between the Southend fast., j. j,- -
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25,000 aeu of infantry accoutrement*.
. ' o£oo «eu of rifle and dragoon accoutreaents.
XI ,663 cannon cartridge bag* ofdifferent eaUdm.<
• 2,169 canooacartndget of different calibrea.
4,743£oOjettmdge» for amall arms. j.
«• 31,936 jurat fffied; 1610 bunion. ’ i
l,B3sißeca of Unpfemeou, and i
: spare pari* for gun carnages.' |
. 13 afege gun carriages. ; , i
•■.. leaiaaoas. ‘
4 battery wagons,wuh spare parta, imple-i
menu, tools, 1 flea, dec, complete. .
' 217ratsof*rtiUery- haroets for two bones. i
4^37, abalUand.-apbe&eal case abot cast and]
•: finished.^.. ' * ... .•
64 SSpocnder wada. .
. Btcldog boxea, aMorted/-
96 liparader can jam, with saboU.
. ■> • Tnoold: floor moored, and a sew aae
hidiatpaginne.
.UOfcetofbarret rawer constructed for. the
• preaernffoncf magaaine
•llo feel paired gutter made. :
.1 1 abed 70 by 14 feel erected.
- - l*hedlflbyl4fceterected.
: If atone* of the new store house, 217 by 50!
fcet,budt, ... i
<L£7 abell* and spherical case abet eatf, bull
. : -TT •. . not finished.* . • * ■■ 'i
A3oQ33poußd«r. , aoJtd ahot > and 3J60 stands
.■ ~ r •/: r . of grape shot, inspected I
' tad proved for the, reveaoe service.
•; prepared for proving-!
1- r , < « ioehorfenwiMaj 130 33potmderi
f - :v cafißOa foMhe *ttVY. . .1
? . '• ftinebcolambiada,and 0788uch howiu*
I • • , y? CrVV»Ti«»w«pectgd. proved fle received. i
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BY* E&ASTUS BBOOKS fc Co. j
llX«|liiar Antaal.
. - r. < Washington, Jan. 7.
Tbfcgpcitioa* tt the seven! AneniUfixm.ooe
. cftheßeportsof ,the ordnance-Department and
The-WtoMiyJaChpt: Hm>lao’» account of the
worfedooeattheJuienal. commanded; by himsel£
•nd cue whichhe ao aatis&ctonljr and dSckmJy
presents. * • \ ,
:: 4U«snctT' ; ;axscuL, commaxpo w c*m« r
BZICLT OP tbk euectio*. *
. a or TKZ Wma UAYCUL \
The election field yesterday .upon the whole,
pts«ed off rather quietly, tad in no ward, except
ti» Third, did there appear to be the kart. interest
•town. In the Fifth, however, the loco facet were
mort diligent with a German hand bfli, and- piled
The result cannot but be gratify
ing to afl. good whig*. We lure elected a Mayor
.whom we know, and are thua aaaured «>»■< our.
city-will still maintain her reputation far’good
der. ' ■ ..•* ,
There wps a good deal of crowding at the May
or’a Offico to hear, the result of the election, which
would have been a little more-gratifying h«d eqy
wb*g friends ahown a little more spirit. It wQlnot
do to rely too modi upon our great strength in the
city; wo must vote, and lxep up the discipline as
well aa for example abroad.
•We give the moms so fcr a* they could be ob
tained last night.
PITTSBURGH XXOBCTIOar.
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--1 ’LUUI'UH. || ALU»B»T. |
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;im........... ao7| U9h SOI ISO 121 000
&t>0iuJ......... n mi : a 102 .« 000
Ttod..." —l 41 SO 181 100 000
Frank... ..... 250 HI 31 m 94 000
FOUi. 1 .......... —) in OOO|
5uth........... Ijj 000
5eTeua........ ■ lot _ 000 :
EphUi......... ;53|..53 « ;
rami. 401 000 V ' ■
30710000
xctel.. r ....| bill 732| 801Jf 532 J v
"WTUp*-Loeoit ; N'Kivcij Citiieof
tl»' above-table, wtuch-haa tbe votecf.fimri
warta the majorities ia thomoaiD-l
dar, gtra Gabriel Adams a plenmiiity cif 79:VotǤC I
""The vwe of Mr. Ccmjfcettft
h*Ta a ideality of 165 votaa.
. „ COMMMON COUNCQ£.
' *: -“Trasr inak-~r ••> (Loeat
s $
,Je!mß.BeO.> . stt AhtauCmf* 131
tote,-. .MSS*
- ..minj) Tima was®. (Loeel
Sjmiflhl'Mt,* : .m Juans. Cad, ’ 3®
V ilium Karl j: W 3 ' Hanin Latia. • 3m
IJuaai-nr.Laui,* 330 Jaccb iftalirar,* ■ 377
ivuiarfluaart. . 307 John II HuSs 3»
BfmpumHoroer, 310 DennlaM'Cartr ' 3ci
=» &
: (Whlg) wtbivuo. iLoes)
Solomon Swnei* . . K 3 Btzau«l Joae* i»
IMwnM'kwgbj* . 900 . David .Rmtkius, • S
Mojgw Bejwiwa* , gn John M»Creckeai 1*
‘ .
WnL &TK*iTty • . s—n»l fcfnrlaiZr 1 .. .
35® ***?£? William Coltack. •
- aya; . • .-
S3S«?* :- :££RB*W:.-
felS- '
H* A. Cannlnghain* J. HKallr, •:“ -
Danial Artmuonf- WUliun Oikum, '
_ axiLAiu araas Ouco).
JUjatnte IJanUin 77 Chariot tom* a
John D. Wleta, TO JohaSShafti* . M
, , wuta vuft
.' ;'.97 Samoa! U
Henry Sample* ua paaielfeia, a
Councilman elected. *
Those marked thus * ut elected.
COUNCTLMEST' ELECTED.
Xoeofoe*.
Ward. ;
First, '
Second,
Third,-
Fourth,
Fifth,
Sixth,
Seventh,
.Eighth,
Ninth.
Whig majority, 8 '
The Common Council «v>n«Vt of 30 members,
of whichthe whigs, u fir as" beard from, ato-ssid
*° members, which ia arruyority of eight.
A*, much of the aboveia “report, 1 * the «*M» msj
need correcting.
AIiLKGHKSrr CUT.
. .The , *®*alt here haa been moat gratifying, and
the whig* bare secured not only tbe r whig Mayor,
; but the one regularly nominated. The practice of
-running* double net of cannot be ioo
stronglycensured. Thou-:.- j.'ceesshas attended
the regular nomination iu Uu»case, the indiscretion
on tho part of the volunteers, is none the less repre*
bensible.ihan it would be were the whigs defeated:
Full discussion in the primary meetings, and en
tire unanimity after tbo.nomfhaliona are made, isa
fessn the'whigs must learn, unless they'are pre
pared to suffer defeat, when importaritieleetioasare
pending. ; t -
■ ' ' How Books.
“Select Works of Jam—, Venn, WiUon,Phflipaml
. Jay.* 1 ; Eliott & English, 56 Market sttreet; from
: . toe prosa of Robert Carter, New York.
Thu is a repnhlkmtinn, in a form) of
works who— merits *re almost as widely known
as is the religion of which they traet so ably. . No
fiusily library can be considered without
it.
Undesigned Coincidences in the writings, both of
the Old and New Testament,” with “an aran
• ment on their veracity;' by the Rev. J. J. East
<D. IX n Eliott & English, SO Market street. -
; 'This ia a reprint from the second London edi
tion, and intended aa a series of arguments for the
veracity of tho'Scriptnrea. The work has been
most acceptably received in England ta d cannot
foil tolreceive its dae attention here.
“Heaven upon Eartto or Jesus tiA Best friend of
Man. i By James Janeway.!* Elliott Sc English,
Tbs writer, of the above was one cifa family dis
tinguished amongevangelidU christiuu in the early
times ofthe reformation.! “A memoir of himself ac
companies the werki wfiiclt is fall of interest
“DiriMtions fcr EttDy Communion with God, show
ing hqwtob<«in, now to spend end how to close
every day. By the Rev. Matthew Henry.’, Eli
ottflgEnglish. ' J ’-■*
“The Circle of Human lifo. Translated item the
German." Eliott dftEnglish. .
.. The last two works very neat editions of
works that most commend Aetasdve* to siL • The
boobs that are issued by Mr. Carter of New York
compare 'most favorably in appearance with any
that cpme from that quarter, and one gets pot only
valuable malter, but gets it in a desirable farm;
- ‘‘North British Review.” Johnston fic Stockton.
The November rnunber has more than the tuns*
interest. - The leader is Sketches of the History of
Christian Art, by Lord Lindsey; also an article on
tho Mining population of England, and other inter
esting articles.
The Columbian Magaxinc far January is receiv.
ed from the PuUishers.at New York. The eogra.
tings have more tha|t usual i merit, and the letter
press sn stains the previous reputation of the Msg*
axine, long in Aie first rank .'
; Tas A. N. JpKWOsj—The soflerer* by the tin
fortunate explosion on board this boat, we are glad
(olearn/aredoingas wellaa could be expected.
A gentleman who left Maysville on the 7th, repeats
sH oat of danger, fast recovering. Mr.<suV
brtith, of' this city, wbp at fint could not berecog
ntxed, so bad was his wounds, has recovered, and
looks like himself once more., Joseph Nixon and
D, B- Kiiliin also are on the mending hand, and all
three may be expected in Pittsburgh by the 22d in
stant. ■ v"
Ixpoeta-tt nuot Washpwtu.v—Rpxoxxd Txxa
tt or Peace.—The fallowing important telegraphic
despatch appears in the New York Herald of the
Bth. i.:
“A letter is in town, date'd st Jalaps, on the IGA
December, stating that the British courier had r—-
cd through that place on the day prerious, AeISA,
bearing the intelligence, that a treaty had been am,
eluded at Oupty of Mexico, betveen Mr. Tristand
the Mexican Commusionert h Conto+ Cuevas and
Aleutian; and tied tie opinion prevailed an Mexico
that the army amid return home an sixty day/”
■ Wtscossct^—A proposition to elect tbe Governor
of Wisconsin annually has been defeated in the
Convention tofrarae the Constitution. He will pro
bably be elected biennially.
Tbe Legislative Committee Is unanimous in favor
of single; districts for tbe election of member! of the
Assembly. . The, Senators to'be chosen for two
years, ohedndf to go nt of office annually. •’
The minimum o umber of tbe Assembly is fixed
at 45: tbe ’teoemian .qtfiO; Ae.Sonate to be not
less than ohefourth, nor mote than one-third of tbe
House. - -
• LtmuxY.—At ibe / annual election held by the
Young Men'a Library Association on Tuesday eve
ning, Ac . following persons were elected .officers
for the ensuing year/—President, Join‘Finney, Jr.
Vice Fmidest, Nimick;.Sc»»Btiiy,'Eck
ert Finney; TreMirer,: Wm.P. Townt&d; Diree
tors. Charles B. Scully, Bepj. P/BakeweD, John He
Hersh, John A. Wais/CUtt GnuU;,Auditors, N
Holmes, Jr,Tbc«.J*ckson,'VFm. M. Hoah.'
Mr.PolkhsssaiitwonieMagesto_CcogTe*a
Tbecryof,lhflfirte is .-Death sadsuljugitioft to
Bfegico and that cf the ■scoafi-Snags and saw
yam Cwnmwrpr -
Vv .•••'•-V
j**?nw'«*ocK cokpabou, a.
f *,(taw, ■
totter operative who bjr hia skill,
*?>MrtJgiiity, has been enabled to .save
mscsnuagi, favwt itia a Joint-Stock con
partiaprite in! the fidyantegea
10 ****7 <*» possessed of
nny- oousr*, ptrtiripaln-iit this way, and there
are many operatives who cobid Invest hundreds.
and«,me ofthem thouriand*:; M :
„rJ»-5?. *4* to risk therefore wbere the mobop- :
J 1??' j“T *° ttatpoor.mu, or tho com
numlyl If»let abe proven by more Uai mere
Iho; twruire. mJUw poople in,
4a J r 9~ r *» anxjOQ s for the law. -.j \ •. >■•
. «t* the wealthy Oapitalata and who has as much
money u be wuhes, and any amount of banking
to back him. iT tmy oo< who would £
opposed to such a law. • This everyone con see.
At present the greatest obstacles exist in pro
jcgmg or ettablishing. extensive • manufeeturica,!
but few have capital sufficient for tbeburpose of
teemsetves, and generally those few have nVtaste
lev such operations, whereat with this lew.in ex-J
utan< *» toere are numerous business then and
men of moderate means/ who although entirely
unaWoof themselves to‘;do so, would 1 , willingly’
jout la a company, and thns'easly accomplish the 1
raaUer, and'ljtu instead of oiir extensive manu
factories, particularly Woolen, Cotton 'and Item
beingltnutedin number,! we; would immediately!
be posies—d ofasuffident nninber tofnaTntf» r n, Tt .:
tor our own region and the West, «n«t»ad of carry
ing them from the eastern manufactories a distance
of 3 to 600 miles, and if we include tho raw mate-.
nalin the fcrnter: named butiaeiss,(Wool) a dis
tance of double that or 6 to 1200 miles unnecessa
rily at great Cost and delay, while here the expend
sea of living and every thing relating to the mono
ffictoro is vastly less, than at the V* «t- Expenses'
of building and produce of all kinds,-here being'
one halfor 50 per cent less, and the important or
tWe of fuel, not only fort he works,butfor all theem
players cost, but oue fifth or sixth... Are [ not' ell
these important advantages, that-we should not
loo— om day, in securing.—-Let the people see to
it at once without further loss of time.
Last year! noticed.in iberpapera thatbills had
been reported in the Mag—rhntrtts Senate for the
incorporahoo of two Cotton Factories with a capi
tal of half a dollars ■ and the year
* .Cotton Factory ; was put in operation at
Portsmouth N. H.Vyiib ,a capital of the* same a
•mount, and rpnriing 50,000'ipiadles,” all prowled
by steam power, and ndthwuhstanding the great
vrarfcs,at Lowell, there are now finding oumer
ous others more texteothre. in the plan ofManches
ter, Lawrence and throughout Urn Eastern States.
New Jersey has also some ‘of the largest Works,
auouthiii .system, and I believe Maryland sad
virgima, ever have had the foresight andgood
—n— to adopt it from the extensive manufacturing
operations now preparing ibr.oti the great Water
power of the James river dec. Ohio has also late
ly adopted the'system. 1 • ~•" j"j
Thuawe witness all around: us, neighboring
Stales enjoying the— advantages and taking a
large portion of the business that rightfully belongs
tons. • ? ■■
:■ fthasbeeq proved by actual,experience, and
from evidence obtained Dyeommittees-cf repots
We narmfiictnrera appointed fcr the purpose, that
Steam furnishes a cheaper and’ better power «h»n
Water, and some of the largest establishments at
the East are of this class while i our State has to
famish the coal for them,' here at may bc ssid'with
all the coal of the country in our we are de
pnVed of the— advantages-sodusing our invalu
able privileges.
Greet as our own city and Stsite are, and noted
.as they are fcr manufacturing,' it is nothing posi
tively nothing compared to what it should be with
her rich mineral resources' and would be, was she
relieved of this incubus that has been -hanging
over, her, and allowed her natural rights and prir
leges, such as other Stales afford their citizens.
What Iwould urge then, is that the press atone
solid body throughout the; State would urge the'
immediate adoption of the law; and that they rag
85*! to those interested, the immediate preparation
of memorials to the Legislature, and thstther cir
culate them thoroughly in: eveiy City and Village,
arid that they also send defalcations to Harrisburg
to see that the subject r is properly *nd efficiently
attended to, and insist on our rights until the? are
granted. •_ - • •
“The question now be decided is. shall Penn
sylvania stand will as she has done until her neigh
boring Stales get far ia advance of her, by
means of their increased capacities, capital ex
*perience, and —curing the huiiaen of the country
so as to forever preaent the possibility of our com
peting with them.-—'They,—'now, irTnay be
said,'the entire Woolen and Cotton business, and
are yearly adding to their great • capacities fcr sup-:
piymg thesd artieles, are we to resign this important
andvalnabJeirede to them.” ■{
: Petotlvsxu atoayx.:
Xr .J>le key's Rasolations.
The folfowiajf-ftesolutioiu offered by Mr. Dickey
of Beaver, ia the Hou— of Representative* of the
United States, on the subject of the- existing war
with Mexico >—
la the prosecution. of the war with
Mexico, a «taie of things now eviff which
ens the very existence of her nationality, and may
be made to react upon the institutions of our be
loved country, creating: a domestic conflict about
the diirwwitioa of the territory that may be acqui
red either by conquest or purchase, that msy read
asander this glorious Union.
And, WJurmt, War is at all times a great evil,
always to be avoidod when it can be done with
honor* and always to be terminated,' where it can
be done, with justice to both belligerents. .
And, IF&eriot, In the prosecution of the war
with Mexico, the United states has sacrificed the
lives of thousands of her reiti—nvjeftber by- dis
ea— or on the field of battle; has pxpended sQ her
revenues and contracted a debt of manr "uliiona
of dotlariL .
And, Vfcnut, If further prosecuted with a view
of obtaining “indennuly. for the put sod security
for the futnre/’ it will cost ns miUibasopoo miUfcns
of money, thottsand* upon feiwsimU of Valuable
lives, sad requiring- increased taxation to sustain
ths credit of|be Government; and all that we
shall get in retom-for this loss of lifc, and expen
diture of money, sod taxation of! tbe people, will
be the jurisdiction, either idvfl or military; ofthe
torriteries conquered, and tbe - revenues tod nob
lie property belonging to the Government of Mex
ico. j. !;
And, Wlunat, aa by the law of'inations we can
not appropriate tbe property of private citixens of
Meaeo, by way of indemnity, and jnay, realise
nothing from territory which we may acquire from
Mexico, the sooner the war ia brought to on hon
orable termination the better it will be for the peo
ple of the United. States, who have to bear all its
burdens:. i *
And Whereat the periple of the; United States;
fjpxn the nature of their porsuitaj must desire a',
state cf peace rather than the military strife arid vio
lence, the hte niaoufacturqr, the
mechanic, the laborer, the merchant, the man of
science, of literature, of law, of medicine, and the
teacher of the divine precepu of bur. holy religion
--all of whose occupations are pesceful— muil
desire that the war with Mexico be ’ terminated a 1
the earliest period thal'it can be accomplished, with
honor and with justice; therefore. :
■JUeoleed, by the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the United States in Congress assem
bled. That a’ committee iof five' members of the
■Senate and fivp>members! of the Home of Repre
sentatives be appointed, whose' duty'll shall be to
invite a conference with the President of the Uni
ted States, to advise and pvnvuh upon the best
mode of terminating the «ri«rjng war- with Mexico
in a manner honorable and just! to'both'belliger
ents; and that the committee report to each House
respectively, the result ofthe conference, either in
-open or secret-session, u may be by them deemed
advisable. • • ■ \
: - This resolution lies over. j
iVsm-thi PaeUtet
The Oslifctnia pspers j state that reports relative
to tbe extreme suffering of tbe California Emigrants
were exaggerated, and that' but one case of Ctn J-.
bslism had occured. The winter had been unusu
ally severe,and in consequence of the scarcity of
food not leas than OfiOO cattle had perished.
Honolulu,SiJ.ladbeen inundatedficcoarideraHe
property destroyed by Aejflood. The Birth day o;
Wssmrwros, was celebrated at with
great eclat. The' store-ship Xylon; fired a salute,
which was responded toby the Russian barque:
Alexander. • • \ : 1 ?j
It was supposed that Ae Lower Californians bad
fitted out severs! tmkll; craft, which make the
Margareua Bay their anchorage, far tbe purpose
preying”upooUoitedStstes whalers in that region.
The United States ships of the line i u A * • re
ported eight whalers in that port ofthe lGthMay
without fire or tbe s’gns.of being in custody of a
ship’s crew. • j - 1
" A number, of thaler* (eft Sso Francisco for this
bay to cruise, and it is supposed that tbe Cahforni
and in Ae gulf have fittea . out severs] small craft
and captured them successively a*'’they ventured
it, it being a bay which is fa general uninhabited—
The feet that were lying Aero without fires
or boats down, and whales in abundance sD around -
them,* justifies a suspicion that they have been, cap
tured. If so, about 200 men must be held prison-'
ers of war by the Californians, "and property to the
amouafof.s3oo,ooo be'in their banas, liable to be
dertroyrij .at anyrtrioment. : ; ' ' j’j
The Whale-ship William Thompson, from. New
Bedford put into Waimea,; (Pacifiq IcoostJ on tbe
10th of June; in Actress; She had been set on fire
by sn incendiary. A f ■ ‘ {j • ‘ •.
Three of tbe crew were confined ih Ac fort,ousns
pteton—<me, Lvman Irickmao a yonng man of SO
yesn of age, shipped from Ae New York house of
refuge, .being supposed to be Ae; principal,- and
SHvcr sad NicholU, accessories.. 1 ; \
aJt^^ een by despera
doesonbosrd, since she left New;Bedford, s?oy,
toe United Butes for
trial, from lerusmbucoi charged with this offence.
A^“stmcnu «• newly
>»»n ; porelnuedS:
expect lo -work op Wwot from IQ
to lo tou oi mesu per dtj, tnd win tw ia,™:
junction with a con.
venient and steady market for the products of oiir
furnaces. 1 - Csuntr.
j-NsviLiGocxt Moans u—Tho Boston Journal
an that a Naval JDourt Martial will be held at the
Yard ootbelOA instj for'the
trial of Commander Richard SPinkaisy, lteq of the
U.&sbipPecstßr reccvtiy arrived at that port
from tbe Galfof Mexieo, oo charges cfmiscWnct
prsArTedagsißSlhuß. .
3? MAGNETIC TBLEfiRAffl.
WtUbsigh Csiitti.
i-i\ COSOKEBB.
- of the FiosShrgh Gazztte. .
-v : - .*, /... Washington. Jaall—-9r. x.
Seupw'joo Senate was called lb order at the
usual iiocr, and- a praypr made fer tho. Chaplain.
After the presentation of sundry petitions and
metborhUs; Mr. Cara; firim the Committee on Mfli
tary Affairs, reported' a Ml : providing . fcr the iit
crease of the Medical staff of the Army.
SenattwFdsh, of Michigan, brought
jna bill, graining a portion of public lands in Mich
igan fcr the iud of internal improvements.
Dayton submitted a resolution, eaiiing for ■
copies of letters from Generals Taylor and Scott
ytrafereace to forced contributions for tiie Army
jn Mexico.
Mr. Baldwin also a resolution r»j>lijpg
fcr copies of correspondence in relation to Mr
.Trial's visit to,Mexico to obtain a peace, or an ar
“utice, and oil bis correspondence in relation to
the.hffair. He also offered a resolution restoring
Mr. Richie to the privileges ol the Senate, which
was passed. • He also made a spirited speech
oil the army bill, after which Revcrdy Johnson con
tinued his speech, and denounced the conduct of
the President in relation to the war, who should
have called out the whole of the troops authorized
by Congress. In regard to the farther, prosecution
of the war, if its objects were proper, he would
penetrate to tho heart of Mexico, but if the objee l
Was to conquer and destroy the Mexican Nation,
he would not vote a dollar.
The debate was continued by Messrs. Cass,
Crittenden and Clayton, and tho Senate adjourned;
Houss—Mr. Rockwell,; tie Chairman of .the
Committee on Claims, offered a re—lutien ambor
iringthe employment of .a clerk to make outalist
of claims pre—nted to Congress, to aid the Com
taittee in detecting trends.
After the morning’s business ths Hou— went
into Committee of the 'Whole upon the President's
Message. Mr. Stewart, of who had the floor;
continued his speech, and vehemently deaotioced
Mr Walker's Report as full of gross ftl—hoods, of
which be produced evidence in the’ couno cf the
debate.
The debate was continued by Messrs. Venable
and Rockwell.. Mr. Lincoln, of Masx, then ob
tained the floor, and the Hou— adjourned.
SttaahMt BxplMloa.
Correipondeaes of iba piusburgti Osiena.
Cincinnati, Jan. 11—5 r- u.
The steamer 8100 Ridge, from Kanawha to Cin
cinoati, when near Galiopdis, exploded about one
ocloekon Saturday night, during a vere anow
storm. Tho explosion was mdri .terrific, reducing
the boatto a perfect wreck: The cabin OTer the
boilers, together with the huU,.saak immediately.
The aftrrportioa of the cabin floated off, with all
tho— who had escaped from the explosion. They
were taken from their slender portion ofthe wreck
afloat, eight'miles below the aeene ofthe disaster.
We ate finable to arrive at any jurt! conclusion
in reference to the number lost. There were.*7o
persons aboard, of whom 20 or 30 periibed, mostly
passengers from Kanawha and Gslliopolri- ‘But
few persons were able to save anything, in the
huny and ahxiety fcr personal safety. Many were
forced to go sshore in thbir nighf'dothej, notthsv
iag sufficient lime to hunt up their appareL The*
can— of the explosion undoubtedly was that eff dc*
fective boilers, too—on board having been used
fcraineyean. 1
bormpondeoee of the Pittsburgh Cajrtw.
St. Loco, Jau. ll.lW'
The Steamer Planter running, on the
ri\wr on the sth iost, buret both-her boilers. Tbe
cabins were torn in fragments, and five persons
were and many other* scalded very bsdlr,
including the ;Captain, Clerk and Engineer
ExelosiTS Corretpondeace ‘of the Pinttiur*b Osrstte
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PiuunELnua, Jan. 11, 4 r. u.
Fbur brands are selling at T7|c V
’hbi Tbe inquiry is small • - • .
The demand for regular Stands, fresh, i» good,
but other qualitia* are heavy and neglected.
Graerrirr—Moloa—s are »□ lair detnand—Coffee
and Sugar are without change. •.
\Yhithy Sales are effected! to-day st23ic^
PrewKMtr—l bear of no sales today worth re
porting. f
The'markeU generally are and without
any important change.
Exeln«i»e Comapondrne* of th« pin»tmx|t» Csxeas.
NEW YORK MARKET.
. „ NcwToßx.Jan.jl, 3 r. x.
Ptmr—-Sales of Gene—e brands at W55r2ci37
4>M>L Western brands are selling atso,l2jc»'
bbU , .>.■«.
< GtwM-y-Tbere is « good /shipping* demand- for
-Wheat, bit Com is dnlL Oats continue steady.
There i«fii large shipping fcr corn, market firm.
Sales or prime White Wheat at J33c>- bu. Prime
Yellow coni it —Sing at 7ie?sc ±'- lm. New
prime While isnreUing at toOGSc
PrerMime—There .is a good deal demand for
Lard, but other articles are quiet.
Prime Pori of Old Western at $7 per
The market* generally present m important
change.
Ezelnrire Gemspeadenete of tbs Piiuknrgh Guetis
BALTIMORE MARKET.
BAtmtoxx, Jan. 11, 3, r. st.
EaKr—Sales Of Howard Street brands at 6 dolls
per bb!, at which figures there are more tellers
than buyers. .
Gra»«--Tbe market •is active for Wheal and
corn at prime rates. Other grains at former rate*.
Sales of prime White • Wheats! 14 Oe per bu,
Prime Red » selling st 130 c pcrbu. ; f?ales of
iriae White Corn at 57055 c perbn; prime Yel
low at 00202 c per bu. Oaa amruoted at 38(3
40c perbn. Sales of Rye at 73075 c per bu.
Provuion*— l hear of very little dofngfoday. ~
Grocrrw- The market is without change.
at 24c pergalL.
%Tf fc -Wi- per 100 Dbi'grois. ;
Kiutd llog+— Sales are effected today at 5,23 c
per 100 lhs.
From Mexico.—Dales from the City of Mexico
to December Dlh, have been received. A call for
a public meeting has been made, to, devise '-means
to construct a Railroad from the Capitol to Verg
Crux. The call aaya:
- “Many of the citixens of the United Slates hav
mg indicated a detertsication to occopy the terri
tory of Mexico, il is expected thal the spirit of in
ternal hitherto unknown in this
country, will be called forth.”
Axnraacrrx Coal Txant—-The Annual official
Report of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Trade
is before ua,'embracing the amount per annum, re
ceived ttPhUndelphia, frotn the various rainesi fteiu
1820 to 1847. . : .
j In 1820 tho total amount received, at Philsdel
phiawas 266 tons. 1 In 1830,. 1751,735, Inl8«,.
5C0.017, and ih 1817, 2,970,370. An increase
scarcely credible to those unacquainted with tho
coal trade. ■■ ■■ —n»
A Btate Ti
CoxvcimoM is to be held
kt Hanisburgh, qu‘ Wednesday of the pro-;
tent month, which Will be the -19th. Delegates
from all Ae Temperance ’Associations A th»sState
are invited to oned. •' .
k« ® Tz^ aOAT Mo ass Onrm.—Conheil-i
Uuicsl Pain £xtrseior—lt it now coneededlrrmedi
catmeu lhai Ctmscir* r»iu Kxwscior/ sunn.-
rtemred by Comstock XCo. 21 Counland •u'nY.b
Uw fieatert wonder of the 10th century. . lu effects «n
AU w*,«oov«d from luruj,
scuds, kc- ud ill external sorer, in a few minutes af’
ter iu application: healing the same on Ao most deli
rto «* r - It is equally beneficial in
all kind* ofinflammatory diseases, such as sore NiS
pies and EyciSpramt, ftheumatiim, White BweUina
sni tleeri. Raise*, Borns, Chilblains, Erysipelas,
BUes, Tic Doloreaax, Ax. .We might add. as proof to
all we say, the names of many eminent physicians who
USO it iu toeir practice,' and hundred* of Ae clerev who
praUa.it to Aeu people Kind parent k«repilcoSu?on
hand, in cates of acetdenl by fire, Ufo ioay be lost tnih
*°hi«ot to iu ermtro!,
unlaaa.Ae vttsls an destroyed. C«uion-.nemeinW
andjuk forConnell'. Prin EroseE,
factored by Comstock & Co. N Y, and no other 0
T £!? t** o ' ** &tyh, W
liberty st, head of Wood. uovlSdhwStfr
[D-lUiji ot CoLTOU—IUn Tosic>—To ihe Bald
ariTGrey-lf yon. wish a rleh, luxuriant bead of bain
free from dandruff, and scurf; do not faU to procare Ae
genuine Ralm of Columbia : ;ln cases of baldness it
wtil more than «««d_ywr expeemtiona
have lost Aelr hair.for ao yean have had it retimed to
iu original perfection by Ae use of this balm ar*
state or eondiAw appear to be no obsucb whateve?it
also causes the; fluid to flow with which the
hair, tube is filled, by which means
hrir was grey mAe Asiactie Pfe K )e) have had Aelr
hair restored to-ilt natural color by the use of this invsi
uable remedy. In all cases offerer u win be found the
.most pleasant wash Aat can be used. A few annllea
tieasonly are necessary to keep iho hafr fhnaiaUimr
ont.' It^strengthens Ae roots, it nevet falls to imnirtS
rich, glossy .appearance, and ay aperfiune for the toUet
lt is anequalled; it holds three times as much as other
miscalled hair restoratives and is mors effectual The
gensine manufactured by Comstock A Col 21 Court]and
street, New York. . «
Sold in Pinsbujgh, only renaW by WIT. MCKSOV
fa Liberty st, head of.Wood;in WasUngton.pf/bv
gween? i Sonj in.Browarrille, by
in Vraeh afoo, by cm agenu S
every town Ohio and Aid. . uotiadAwflmT-
B7*YeUow Teeth and putrid, breiui,
. ' Spongy gums like rotten death* -
• i . u teptusive and disgusting. :
•' r All ccnud have fe*A as white.aapearL •
.1 SwettbreaA—hard gmna—mao orkiii.'
Why delay?—ttayrqulckhr haste, “ • •
‘ And use a box of Jones’ TooA Paste. '
xli easts but Sfi easts, and is rastrr a besotiAdanleu:
It rive* Ae teeth sfino eaanfel.. doteiaKuAureht
®. sihnty at -J . : i . .'.I • PovlMAwiv,
;. torroo,' Bom. oiroin, Xubnn
la an article more.justly celebrated as xeurafonh*
sbofs Asa sny dr sU Mhits.' Its cures are olnmri |T
MtemAla. Sold by W»
Ltl. ..
FITTSSOKSn HBEti
OORTEVTS CV PifiT—Jl
Uenrjr CUy; Mr.Kdrf. Sjwbcfcfii lh« Seclp;
Supreme Court; Cougrea. U'ordjr IDAilre, 1 W«t
era Contrirt*;. From Htw Yurt; lieuge Bum
neM > Meetins; Liverpool
Meiki;"Ria Hoed Meeliug;’ Fiinl the 'Pinibuigh
Voianleere; Feumsylraoiu i^giakliire;' JomtSloek
•Companies Appoinrmeau hyth.tfeiid.ut; The
condition of the Female Sei; Cabinei TroiiMei
From the Pacific; The-Amistad Casp-War; Poli
tica,ie; Alleyheuy Areenrt Ktyßretiim; itoms,
Lulert Telegraph netra, Foreign rad Domestic.
A compiled HeView ofthe
hfarketa fcr the pnauveet; The price, in the locml
city mart eta; Tl,e Caul. Mmtit; The priceTrf
Ahtencan produce m verioua pm,: of
Aptount oiHoiir, Whc.t,Cor/&<*, !eiivcd,S
the opening oTthe Cumd; C.nJ liurccm mU
movement, of produce; Mnrtet in ■
, Ctty NeOTj.tapmt of the few, Copiou. E.t~i..
SfU,olay‘ d “ SJ ° llnmI ‘ oaU, ° i “"c«in*topSa
For rale at thi ttok, or V.
Pnce C cents single copy. •
Subscriptions 32 a year m advance. |
_ , GRASTD gOmfep; f
Tbe members of White’s Band.
lily Rooms. Tlies bare spared no pains mskinr ar
rangements,'which ibey iniu v»iir»«e,^r.t
pleasant but entirely utiifictorv m on
honor-them wife their company 7 ThrvwiU
on that occasion nmai variert-of tTO “ uc 2
y-Wch l.afT
c'SuiS'-o rc-s^sr'^'S
pmmira dm.
will bo a sufficient mimberTf m
carr)- fee guests to andfromfee
There wifl alio be three omnibus Stionfc vie oi£*m
Hoc sc on PewjsyJVfinfaAvri£e' LV,^
leave its sUtiori forihe AssemblfEoo^^cn-fit
boar, commencing #i 7 o'clock *2li
half past eight. A manager will an*nS2^k Wn ® -
and omnibus, to ncelre ih
OTeocd ptrcutcly « 8 o'clock with
baud-arraejed cxpreuly fcr the
can be procured of the mona—rs. eu
.ud .t &c Bourn, on *lhS p.T*'
1 -• MiJiaiis.
•. ■ ttssF
H.K.Olass, S CLWfStS.t*
Alex. MeMlie, r!
' _ feliatlfio AiiMiatlim,
hy-Uw. fcr the uracUtion wdl b?n£rtSTi3! X
crbudncuimportral to th. lotercat. of Si iioSSl
th. circle of the nature] raicuco—butfcl tbow th,or>
Ptcmotionof KUmZm to.
viwto beeonie ton tubers and aid In fee extension and
diffusion of uMfel knowledge • ,
'iT» public are rvspscUatfy inviiod to Lnend rtt« 1
erases to be held on fee evening orUtsmli* in .ti.
moke an address rtisure to ths tutors and ohisewof ;
fet associsuon and Dr. Jackson of tUatereilla will de-
Irrer a lecture on tbs Otologyof WestsrePeun'a.
THO 9. BAXKVVeLI,
! W. W. WItJSONT^
~n l, • . „ THCS. HLN'A
ff,,, Commmca of— rsnzvaem*.
two citU. hr. rettooted to «-
t^s
sbqold be kept, open—feat fesjr mouths should b# freed
mmi uoportiy—nwvs fens fee anaientßoaan Pbifcso
Jfeers cored an disease*—fe*y eoeamxsd feat more
fee poreaof fee *kin,,than any ofeaoWMof fee body,
distastes and unhealthy, vapors left iferougb tbe
It it necessary, therefore, to keen fee pores open-all
humors l are dispelled Item fee sWftwn feTpores,
when they wash wife Jones* Italian Chemical Soap, t
have scroll rare fee wont 4nd oldest cases of Salt
Eheuni, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Baiber'alieh,Sore Head,
Ringworm, \when every other and external
remedy had failed—its eflbct rendering the: skin white,
clear and soft, feongh it be yellow and coarse, is won*
"|J al r 1 ! kowtm Pteckles, Tan, Sanborn, afoxphew,
and disfigurement of fee skin—but persons feun
to pirtieolar and ask for Jem goan—to be had In
ftrubargb at WM. JACKSOVS, tign oftW Big Boot,:
® Liberty it Pries 60 cents. ■
[TT have .yellow dart Troth—they can be
made pearly white Bjr one time using a hog of Jones'
Amber Tomh Paste. It hardens tbe gums, sweetens the
breath, Ac. Sold at 6# Liberty n. ) aotlfidfcwly
IC/".®P n \bave a Foal Breath—Bf you bare, o*e a
two shilling bottle of Jones’ Amber Tooth Pasts. That
JR" bre * ti ••eewwbiten your teeth.
Sold at SO Liberty st tmlfidAwly
riatr iTOlujrt—Comstock’s Xervo and‘
I Bone Ijuunent end Ir.dlaq.Vegeable EUrir. U fee most
1 effectual core ,t«r Uheumotitm. Sold by WM. JACK
| tiN.A«ut for Pittsburgh. •
BT“ Indies who use Jones’Spanish Lily White, have
always « fine white transparent skin. Of this * trill
mil sansfy any cue. Sold only ia Pittsburgh, si 89
Liberty *t. novlWxndwly
9ADAIKD V ' '
At St John's Chnreh, Uifton, Htatnn island, on fee
ai iiisunt. Mr- G. Bjunroan flirutr. of Nrw York, 10
•Mu. .Maim Tbeoska Twxasan, dauabter of Wm. B.
Townsend. of fee former jdacV. j
1 is tbs tlaae flr Bargalai.
AI.IIX A.VDFJI k. DAY. would raqroctfully inform
tbe caucus of Ptttsbergh and its vicinity feat they
are now selling off their vert large and extensive stock
of dry goods at an onpateDckd redaefem of prices,
feetrohget being to exchange good* fcr cash, fclamv
drr to effect tni* in the shortest possible lu— feer will
sell off their entire stoek at sues remarkably low rates
as cannot tail to soil cafe lniyrr*. A lae opportunity
is now offered to u> want of cheap dry goods to
supply tbHnselves at a cacnnamireK- smsil etncnsC
Me hart; a large and splendid stock of ' J -.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Palo Alto. Buena Vuta’Gala. English and Freneb Me-
Bisi Plaids; Oregon and Csliforain da Plain IVaek arid
.Male colored De Lainea, Prcrith Menboe. assorted col
ors: Aiparca laistres; Bombaxines; Freneb and
Cashmeres and Moutliu Do Lai nos; Freneb and Eas
tern Gingham*, rtc.
AND MANTILLA SILKS. . .
A large and splendid assortment of rich black Drcii'
and Maculla Sdks and blue black Dress Satina
SHAWLS; SHAWLS.
A large -OMOrtmrnt of nuper FrrncK Turk-rri and
Cash surra Shawls; plorn utd embroidered ulk iris re
Thibet dojClinmeleou and Brocade wlk dm plain Mack
•ilk do; Mper ail wool loug acuara Brocade do; plain
and cubrmdeted doth do; plant and embroidered De
Lniucs do, . i _ . , .
• • currns and CARsnrEREs.
Baper French, Engliah, and American Cloths and Cos
simerea in great variety!
‘ g.Vn.VCTTS AN‘D FL.VNNELS.
An excellent assortment of Baulncu and a lam nfM-fc
of red, white and yellow Fannels.
BlSnkats—fltqx-r bloc Wanketr for overcoaisj- fine
twilled do; American premiiun do., etc. -
Also, a large asaortment of Tickings, Checks, Prints,
jogether wife almost every article in fee div
goods line. • ALEXANDER a DAY.
r jaatS 73 market st, N.. W; cor. of diamond.
Crist Bsrgtlai-Plvi Usbui for gjJ7.
MOut ot rhesa dwelUngs is ulnatcd aa Ferrr
street, between Foorfe and Liberty, and has a
front of SO feet, is three stories li/gh, and con
uuu six rooms.; The lot is 70 feet b| incus deep; and
has an entrance'alley In common wife’fee adioinc
dwelling. f ' v*-
Four of them are situated on Deratar street, and are
fifteen feet in front, three atones high, and’contain six
rooms each, ,
We ore authorized by the owner 10 offer these com
fortable dwelling* exceedingly low—lower we believe
than toy property lately offered in this city, end more
than one-fourth lower than he ha* heretofore been ask
ins. Call *oon if yon want a bargain. Term* easy
Inquire of the subscriber, who can b« wen at the Of
fice of the Gazette, every .forenoon,'between tho boars
of eight.and ten, ami at other tunes at hia room* at
Mn.-Hays’ boarding house, Robinson's new sow, Fed
era! st Allegaeny City. D N WHITE,
JMli Apnt for theowner.
What ia Wealth withomt Health! ~
FOII SALE—Several pleasant audhcalthy sitaarion*
for dwelling*, on the .Monong&hela River, uear tin
new village of Webster.
These locations are on what is called the
Bottom; being about 70 feet above a narrow strip of
first bottom, and are considered sufficiently elevated
above the river to be clear of any bad effects on health
and command as delightful prospects,, if Aot more so.'
than any other location between Pittsburgh and
Brownsville. The river and Its valley and extensive
bottoms on the opposite side can be seen'for milea either
war, and the increased business on the nyer mkrt it
truly enlivening. . ■
They would also bevery advantageous sites for man.
ufhemriuff purposes, as an abundance of the best of
coal can be had within a few yards of the premises,
nearly on a level with them. They are prdbably eoual
too. to any other place on the river for eturaeinr in the
coal business. • - JOHN POtVERfI, •
Roiintvcr P. O.
Hardware, Collery, Saddlery, 4«,
OHN WALKHR. Importer mod
m Foreign and Domestic herd
uDßP'l'P. woQld rewctfiillr inform hi.
menu, ami me public generally, that ho h now reeeiv*
isr Ids Kpnnr supply of hardware, u the old atand of.
U alker and \» oodweih No. 85, wood at, which he will
dispose of on Ihoinott returnable term..
He will he eoutiutiaily receiving fresh tappUea dirret
from the manufacturers in Kurope and this country
which will enable him to compete with any establish!
ment, either But or Weir i
We.tem merchants are invited to call end exemine
hb stock before parehasing elsewhere. - ; nard
Commlealoaer of Daede ,
AT CINCINNATI.—I am anthorUed byjibe Gover
, nor of Pennsylvania to take acknowledgments of
all inMrmnenU of writing, nlao affidavit* and depou.
tiona of perron. In Ohio, to he used or recorded In
Pennsylvania.. Office, two doon east of the Mayor'.
Office, Cincinnati, Ohio. KDWAPP P CRANCIJ,
inayaOdtndwlyT Attorney at Law.
Heaoagihcla Livery Stable.
HOUEKT 11. PATTEBUON happened the
stable ou First' *u running 1 through to
JLJtJtSecond St:, bctwrrn Wood and Smjthfield sta
in the rear of the Monongahela llouac, with!an entirely
■new stock of Hones and Carriages of the best quality
and latest styles. Horses kept at livery :in the best
manner. .} jr&liy
r OTICE—AII persons having claims
, CMshouse, pcdler, late of Phim towi
ny county, Pa, are required to proem them bn or bei
fore tho lint day of March next, duly authenticated, for
ittieraent. , JOEL MONROE, .
WM TtLBBOOK,
■Tnmeei.
NOTICE— AH persona having claims i against oar
’ firm will pleaM present them for payment, and
those indebted to h« not settling their aeeouuts aa or
before the 93th inst., will be dealt with according to law
janld : ANCKEB A MAYEIV
STOVE Poll ftAUv™A good stove for tailors' us
entirely new, for sale low
jania i ANCKER »■ MAYER'
FAMILY CARRTAGB— A close curiire, baill bJ
Ogle * Martin, Philadelphia, in Sm me order,
nay be purchased at a bamin. if applied for won. In*
qoiro at MoUhcwr'e t Jrerr Stable, Pena at. . jal3 '
'VI'OLABSES— WO bbU (new crop) N O Molmaaca
aa4 for »ale by • I
jaolB ’- : POINDEXTER *Co.l •
BUCKWHEAT lOtftm—4s*«k*sr*irecViaadfcrf
•ale by . ' JNO 8 DILWOBTU, 1
• jaaia " ' : *Tlwood«t
L ABU—Prim* NolUr^.iabblaiorsafelnr ' A
■)«nl»: - « JHO 8 PILWOBTHi 1
Li 8. F. yos OONNHORBT k Co, !
M f- ... MfcWVMWM.
50 . 7
.janU { . . .- POINDEXTER A Co,
cuts IT.
JF^SSSRasSygjr K :**•
-■J«ml•;;-»•• i•■•;; 1 POINDEXTER A Co.'
IQAL BOA'l'a—B lihrt sabttaatiai ro«l Wi» fsj
/ tale. Impure of REYNOLDS fo SHFK,. •:
bblt lard for tale by
, jaflll j ‘ BKYXCLD3 ft SHEE.
\4 ti 3 PORK—Id bblt ud half bblt a superior aid*
ill, ele far tale by {jail] REYNOLDS * -shfe.
I \RIED FRUIT—IO but dried Peaches; 3} do petl<
JJ ed do; XTboiheld dried applet for ule br -
Tanll .. U : REYNOLDS k. ynra '
RIO COFFEE—S 44 ban prime green Bio coflee; 25
bblt Lore ring’* enubed sugar, landing from ttmr
Northern Llgbl. and forsale by •
janU :. ,/ BAQALET & SMITH.
RAISINS— 200 bit boneb Tairins per ttx Consol foi
tale by , {jatll BAGALKV * SMITH. .
Molasses and raislns-ios buu molasses;
150boxe* bunch raitiut per ttr Avalanche. - for
tale br UianU] BAQALET* A SMITH.
RIO COFFEE—4OO ban prime grten Bio coffee
landing from atr St. Curau and for tale by
Janll ~ BAGALEV fo SMITH.
WHITE CHALK—B3OO ibt while chalk for tale by
jalO ; , i BE SELLERS.
SPTS. TURPENTINE—Id bblt for tale by. :
jalO ; ■! ' RESELLERS.
O UNDRlES—Spier,'rnadder, logwood, etc. on hand
Q and for tale by ROBERT A CUNNINGHAM.
T\HV APPLES—2S buiheli for' tale by
U S. V. VON BOXNHORST A Co.,
ja3._ ' No. 35 Front tb
LARD— 143. kega leaf lard,* rec’d per ttmr America
_andfo_rtaleby_ Dtp! __LS_\VATERMAN.
BEANS— 00 bblt am all white beans’in store ana to
»*le by Qa3] , L 8 WATERMAN.
boxes for tale by
V, a F. VONBOXNHORST St Co.,
. I*3 ■ ■ . N 0.35 Frontal
HOPS— 23 bales western New York bopt; 15 do.
Connecticm River and Eastern do. Just receiving
uo for tale by BROWN fo CUEBEBTSON,
. - " 145 liberty street.
SUGAR— 10 hhdr prime uewcrop,iaatrec'dandfor
by ;, paid] JAS A HUTCHISON k, Co.,
EPSOM SALTS-4H bblt Baltimore epaomaalu for
•aleby, R B SELLERS,S7woodat
TOBACCOS—ISO bit and butt*, choice brand*,
Ida; üb; 33t; and span, for tale by
dcao ■ : . . . LAMBERT k SHUTOX.
XpBW XOZtABBKB—ISO bbU Plants'll. Molw*
11 ki, pntne quality; ludit« from *anrj for isle by
UAGALLT tt SMITH.
Nos IS&2S Wood sL
*P ATIIIIfI 350,h0tel bgpch Raisins, now Undine,
'XV and for sale bys BAGALEY k -SMITH,
Jal ». Nos. 18 k SOWoodtu
PIG IRON—I®O lorn pir Inn for sale by
jtnj j JOHN 8 DILWOBTH, 37 wood «t
E*P : 100 bags prime green Rio coffee
landing ttomstmer Teg lioni,-for sale by "
JOHN 8 DIM7QRTH.
O UNDRIES—fIu sacks-feathers; 1 caik bceiwu; G 5
O ban pea nau, rac’d on consignment, and for sele
by r fold] ISAIAH DICKEY k Co, fia water st -
SUNDRIES— II bble lard; S halfbbladoj 15 bare fta
then; 6 util dried apple*' just received per 3 B
cashier, and for sale by (Jtf] ISAIAH DICKEY k Co.
SALT PETOE— 15. bbls refined- salt petrc 35 but
erode dofor sals by fca4) ISAIAH DICKEY* Co 7
T>o3lN— GObbUroeinjost rac’d tad for ule by
H i*a* 1 POINDEXTER ACa
T EAD—I3OO pig* Galena lead for tale by
Xi jaM JAMES A HUTCHINSON ACo
.TTEitP—55 bale* Kentucky dew rotted hemp for sale
XL by o*4l JAMES A HUTCHINSON 4 Co. f
*Vf ACKEREL—ISS bble lane'No 3, /or tale by
ILL jaat JAMES A. HUTCINSON-
LEATHERS ■ 3000 lb* prime Ky. foaibcra for tale by
Jan 4 , JAMES A HUTCHINSON k Co.
1 "\ariNDOW GLASS-133 boxes Bxloloxl2 window
IT’glass jost rac’d and for saleby
I»p* _ ' • BRQIVX A CULBERTSON. ;
BOLIVAR FIRE BRICK—3OJXIO Glover’s Bolivar
fire buck (warranted) in store and for sale br
Jao* SAM’L MEIER, carol basla,?th si».
XKTUJTL BEANS—SO bowhixebaans Instore and for
IT sal*br Qaad] SAM’L. iI grep
PEARL ASH.—IS casks pearls, prime quality,
just received and for sale by
i»t S F VON BOMIORST k Co.
POPLAR LUMBER, and Pine Joiee, for talc by
jpxtf , \v, tv. WALLACE.
I IRON—tOOO lb* So SB Jsniiti
tf ■•bott-imt (warranted) la store and tor tale low to
clote coojujxnent by ’jmnl) • SAATL »rgira
#(»»...
- --Atjxneot by
PEPPERi-fflO tick* pepper which e*n tie »ld very
low to the trtde, jurree'd addfor tale fay
FOIXDEXTEtt i Co.
»TCS—t too* in Loxe* nod cwka for tale br
_B^m^IIALZKIX,UUn7ji_
P'LAWfEa.S-.Rod, Brown and Fl»n4vS*>-
-A An addition*! tupply received irotu the m*nui*ctu>
«r». Abo, a few pieriea of low priced Csminetta, (of
“*« , b J GEORGE COCHRAN,
_»P ia ; »wo©d*t.
TKH A NX) PKjkTHERS— i! bbt* and 1 (mi btrt-
JJ ter and 3 sack* feathers recei\imrfrom stmr Lake
line and far tale by [jan3] JAB. DaLZFI-K
OAF SL'GABS—3OO barrel* morted No*, far salt
<by [jan3| HAG-ALKY A SMITH.
/"HANDLES—SO botn Cincinnati mould candle* ini
V nc'd and far talc by » fa; W HABBAUOif.
PEACHES— 10 bus dried peaches, a rood article, just
rec*d and for sale by [jaOj SAW UAKBAUGIL
X AIUV-NS t lard in bbls and key* far sale by
Xi i*g ' SAW HARHALGU, S 3 wood .t.
BACON SIDES—9O hhds uew bacon sides just rcc'd
on consignment and far sale by
. F SELLERS.
bbls No I beef tallow just rac'd and
X «aia by {jangj I r aKt.r.Kna
SG9AR—m( bM»N O uinr Uqdiar from «tr Turiio
niandfarmtoty -' ;p&5) r jrt R FLOYi).
MOLaIWES— 30 bbU N O molMtca luidiaf from
aUBr Taghoni and for tale by J iH PLOVD.
..a, »uar T»gl
RlCfi— >5 tierces prime rice landing from steamer Si-
JsiJA'nghiaiidfor_«*ie-by Ijoi) J A.R FXAJYU.
LKATHEH— 1U) aides N Y sols leather landing non
from etesasr Gondolier lor sale by
1. r . . ik. R FLOYD.
TJOTABH—And score hints for sale bv
►X J *R FtOVE, Iftnibcrty si
JOHN 8. OlLWOßTlf—Wholesale Prodaee
and Cnmimsstoa Mere hut, .Vo. 27, Wood street.
Fitistarfh }an<
SUNpRUS-33 sacks Frath'erk; a scl* Ginaenci
*ck» Dried Appier. 1 tele Uectwax; J cask do; now
lending Trout iitnr Lady Madison. and ibr sale br
- i** ISAIAH DICKEY *- Co.
/'"'KHTON—3O bales Coiron, to arrive, and for sale br,
_)*ao ISAIAH DICKEY*Co- 1
SUGAR— 10 kbds Trine NVO. Sntar; for sale by
jafl - ■ McGILL. BUSHWSLDfo ROE.
RICE— A lrc«. Rice, to arrive per stmr. St. Cloud; for
sale by McGILL, BU9IIFIKLD + Roil
RAISIN'S-Op ’boies frejh; 25 hlfbxajw arrive per
Ronhent Light; arfd for «le by
McGILL, BUSHFIELD * ROE.
81/vn-Jt— A few bbls roil batter just rtc*d and for
“kbr SAW lIARBAUGII,
i»JH* . 33 wood st
[EANS —A few bbls roll batter just rac'd and for sale
-by ! Ifr*! sA W HAEBAUQH.
ANDCOBN MEAL—A small lot on band
V and for sale by (Jafl] SA W HARBAUGH.
RYE FLOUR—OO bbla rye flour a prime article for.
aaie to cloee couaignment by
J *° SAW HARBAUGIi.
PLAID BLACK ALP ACC AS.—A few pc. of aim
butti plpaceat. .lately rec’d; alto, ari excellent
attortmcni ofiancy barred do., very Sow, W tlm tJrv
foodahow of [ja3] t \V ft MuRPiIY
DRIED butheUhalvet, dried peach*-
ea for tale by UURDRIDGE. WILSON’ 4 Co,
_jaauarya- . • water afreet
TTUaAXAEED OtL-~5 blli flaxaeed oil No 1 quality.
JC received end for tale by -
. • W tad B APCUTIHEON.
J ' : • ISB liberty itrcct
.TOT°j! #8 STOCKTON—-Hare jiut received
U- iha Nor& mituh Review. No-15. November,
ibw. tChtomclc aad American copy.] jan9
ROLL. BUTTER—4 bblt prime roll tuner iuat retfd
and fa? aala by , BURP HI DOE. WILSON’ * Co.
bozat prime cheeta rec'd and for ealo
>7 o*9] ' W and R M CUTCMEON, liberty aL
boxea I'reah Mala-
Raiainf] 90 freila aofl thelled almond* for fale by l
BUBO,BIDOE,! WILSON * Co,'!'
-J BB7 ; ’ . wateratreet
PEARL A9H—lO caaba fint'quality pearl aah for
ale by QaT] BDRRRIDOK WIIAOK ap*
QUQAR— 90 bbds prime N O tugar for ule by
O 1*? : BURBRIDdfe. Wll
APPLES—Jua: received and for tale, 57 kbit men
applet, by ORL'M McORlHv, & CO*/
-l* 7 : -' ■ No <1 commercial row.
CHLORIDE LIME—IS catkt juit rec’d and for tale
*>/ B A FAII.NEOTOCK, A Co,
_J 8 < corner of lit and wood'atreeti.
bbUflo
K 7 bbU roll turner; t Uul I;
ou consignment and for tal<
JRON S A FT/—One] a r^e
ELECTiaV— The Board of Trade Aadeiailon will
ffitet this evening, «j o'clock, hi the Beading
uasnu, to elect officer* for the current year.. •
Jantf ; TUP'S DAKKWKLL President
LMW» P*g»Galena lead ju«t landing from iimr
Avalanche and for cole by • • - 8
jan6 BROWN A CULBERTSON, 145 liberty at
S*j° rr ke i* “*° ned ahot, landing from atr Ava.
lanche for aale by BKOSVN * CULBERTSON.
SWEET POTATOES—33 bbla rec'd and for tala by
_ WICK A M-CANDLESS,
comer of wood
rr ROUND NVTS-10 .tack Tenneareeprood nuu
U rec'd and for tale by WICK A M’CANDLISS.
I* 8 ”- • 1 comer of wood andwatenu.
MAOktkKL-iro bbla No 3 Mackerel (branded
targe! for by Qa3) JA3. DALZELL^
rtOPPEIJ-W bag* green Rio, part etrictljr prim#
Arriving aed forwrie by
dc3P ; 133 A 135 Wood at.
MACKEREL— lOObbla No. 3 large; for tale by
EDWARD lIKAZLETON,
\ . 1 • Eaet aid* Diamond.
IAAA WOOL SACKS, for aale low by
aUWgyiWAwtf ~ MURPMV * LEE.
|IO mON-A email tot of Alleghny iron for eata
sby Baal) :V JAR FLOYD,
UEMIL ASH-Aimaft by - |
JTialD ‘ yR cy wood at
. > B1P : ,m Übertyetrert,
fi'OS-'lCDbbli Nat, 9asdSmackerel: 10 half Kbl
St'S. ®Wih.ltanta,,.MdlodTO Si
. hah, Jdat He’d mtd for aale by
ij«u, wswr ACVNNmoBUL
• 'TvSTsim
: Bj* Joha D. Parlit Aactlwnw.
j Third Stmt Property at Auction,] /
.On Moudayeveumg, January ITIV at .7 ‘ o'clock/, wt
the' Commercial Sales' Room, comer of wood and Sth
sta, will, be sold that very valuable. lot of ground situ
ate oh the loath aide of‘Rtird .street, between Wood
and Market street*, haring a front of. 37 feet* inches
and extending through to secoud street/, oa which.' U
ereeied ]a large frame warehouse, atpresentoecujued
by A. Byelen, E*}. . . • j
Terms: One third cash, residue on a long credit, ini'
terest payable sc mi-annual Iy.
jaolt*; : > ’JOHN D DAVIS, Autfr..
; • ' Dry Goods. - vt.
On Thursday morning, January 13th, atlO o'clock, at
the commercial Sales Room, comer of Wood and sth
will be sold without reserve,
. An extensive assortment Of seasonable foreign and
domestic dry goods, among which are superfine cloths/
satinetts, velvet coatings, gold and aiiver mixed cod
rington, English merinos, alpaceas, Orleans cloth, 6 by
4 figured floor' doth, white/red. green and yellow flan
nels, .whltney blankets, brown drilling, brown muslins,
ginghams, cheeks., shawls, and lulks in great variety,
hosiery, woollen comforts, goats b*ir camlet, a large
assortment of ribbons,,lathes* bonnets nndother milli
tiery, fancy goods, silks, .'etc. j . , •
At 2 o'clock, p.«. • | . >
1 large platfcnh portable scales, glassware,
wore, groceries, table cutlery, coaJ,pnd Devonshire
shovels, SC nests baud boxes, utattnuc*; beds and bed*
ding, looking.glasses, mantel docks, leather trunks, a
large assortment of household furniture, cooking stoves,
kitchen furniture, etc. i
At 8 o’clock, r. ac 1
. Boots, shoes, gum overshoes, caps, ready-made doth*
>og, gold and stiver watches, whips, comb*. German
fancy goods/ faney toilet and shaving soaps, razor
strops, .brushes, guns pistols, violins, fetter, and.cap
wnung paper, blank books, etc.' •- ; -jahll
SmithJUld Stnrt 'Fnperty at AitOton. ' 1
On Monday evening the 17th insL. si “o'clock, at the
Commercial Sales rooms, comer of wood and sth tu.,
.will be sold that valuable lot of ground situate at the
southwest comer ofssnithEeld and.tkh streets, having a
front of SO feel on amitbfield street aud extending along
Cth street GO feel to carpenter's alley, on which ore two
tenement, subject to an annual ground rent of 917.
Terms at sale.; JOHN D. DAVIS, 1 .
J 10 *!; - ! ! • ' Auctioneer.'
■ Salt of Choice aud Valuable BooJUr
On Saturday evening, January 15th, at 8 o-’cloek. at
the Commercial' Rales Rooms, corner wood and fifth
streets/will be Sold an extensive collection ofMiseel
taneous Books, fine London editions, among which will
be found Slade’s Residence ft Greece and Mohs, Urol*:
Schiller's Fight with the Dragon, fine outline eng.'by
Moritz Reach; WeUtead's Travels to the City of the
Caliphs, 9 roll; History of the Crest Civil War, with
splendid illustrations by Ciuenoole, 1 vol 4 to: Sir
Wm,Hamilton's Vasei, 3 vols foliouViewsandSkeich
es of Pyramid* of Gixrb, 3 vols: Trollope’s Sommer in
Brittany, 9 vols; Spry’s Modem India, 3 vols: Montrose
and the Covenentera, by Napier,’2 voUi'Cteopteusta
Manuel, colored plates; Lee’s Sermons on the Scrip-'
tares; Pictures of the French People, 133 Illustrations;
Hooker’s Journal of Botany, numerous; enga, 4 vols;
Simonds* Switzerland, 9 .vols; Complete works of Dr.
John Moore, -7 vols; Roden's Gallery of the Grrfeea;
Lives of the Lord .Chancellors, 3 tiols; Beauty's Cos
tome; Burkett’s Notes ou the New -Testament, .9 vols;
Scon's notes on the Old and New Testament, 6 voUito;
-Patrick. Lowih, Arnold, Whelbyand-Lowman’s Notes
on do;ctc. . . ; .
Noms.—Also aii extenriv* assortment of Novels,
etc. English editions, many of whieh hare never been'
reprinted in this country. .1,
Catalogues can. be obtained and the books examined
at the Auction (tore. Qa7] JOHN D DAVIS, :
ASDREWI EiflLS SALOON,'
Re-engagement of the popular Troupe for six - nights
longer. They will appear this week,:Jam 10th, and
every evening this west in a
j GRAND.CONCERT. C -
- Songs and'Gleee of every imagiaeble character and
description, Curious, Comical/Grave snd Philosophical,
as well as elegant ami captivating. |
. Miss Clara finee,*Mn. Elia'Snmpd and Mr. Nelso*
Knsass, will preside at tae Piano Forte al
ternately, Admission23cents. ' |
N. H.-rA prize of a splendid Gold Medal will; be
awarded to the author of the ben: Original Se&tinW
tal Song, on Saturday evening, Jan. lfitai A committee
of three persona, to be selected, by the'andicnee, will
award the medal to the sarceufal person. Contribu*.
tori will ’ send in their pieces on cr before Thursday,
13th. Direct to ‘•Eagle Saloon.”' •No individual con
nected with this establishment will be a competitor.’
- PUladslphla CoUsge of Hsdleins, -
'. ■ Fifth, South of Walnut stmt.
3 '’HE SPRING AND SUMMER COURSE iOFLECi
.• TUBES FOR ISIS, will be commenced on Monday,
treh'6th,.island be continued tour months, by the
following Faculty; . ' .. ! < ,
JAS McCUNTOCE. M. D-, General, Special and
Surgical Anatomy. ' ’ '
J. R. BURDEN, Ml D., Materia Msdica and Titer*
apeuties. ■ , -
p. P. GARDENER. M.D. Chemistry. '
HENRY GIBBONS,- M. D., Theory and Practice of
Medicine.-
.LOL’IS H. BEATTY, M. Obstetrics and Diseases
of \> oaten arid Children. ; i‘_-
JAMES McCUNTOCE, M. Du Principles and Prac
tice of Surgery. .
HENRY GIBBONS, M. D., Instituira of Medicine
and Medical Jurisprudence.
S.R/ McCAINIOCE, M.D., Demonstrator of Anat
omy-
RICHARD BURR, U.D, Proseetor of Surgery. 1
' Fee tor the full course, 971).. Fee tor those who have
attended two full courses in other 94b. • Mat
riculation; to be paid .pace only, 83. -Graduation tSD.
Pracueal Anatomy,including Recapitulatory Lectures,'
910. TheiDissectutg Rooms will be opened on the‘lst
of March,! : •: -
: From arrangements nowpendingtbere.iseTery rea
son to bojie that the chair* of of Medicine
and Anatomy will be occupied by distinct Professors
at an early period. l ' t j
For farmer iafarmotion inquire of • ■ . '
.! JAMES McCUNTOCi.M.D,Da*,v I ’
.j . No. 1 North Eleventh Street
Philadelphia, Dec. 87,1817. jaa4. i ,
PRINTS ONLY.
: ] 44
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.
LEE & BREWSTER
Ectabliabeit a’ warebooae lath* feat 1BJ&' <•> thVnur*
po« ofumh-iofftheCiiT and utterioriTraide-with
PRINTED CAUCOt>, EXCLUSIVELY, at .
Juvj price*—end exhibiting,stall seauotu
of tee rear, (be Lanrett Aveonnwot ia
THE WORLD.
, They an now opening Screrai Hundred Package*.
• compraias every new *iyle of Foreign lahd Detaesde
many ofwhichliare Ju*t been porchaacd.
: and are oderedfor tale for Ca*h and than drediLat ••
I PBIGEIBEDVCED ,
• T*ROM* - ‘
ONE TO FIVE- GENTS
;per yard below the pnee* of April and. Mar, aa per
printed .Caulocuet, which arc corrected daily.fot the
lufonnatidn of buyer*. r t ,
/ PBISTWABEHOVIG,
: XewYorhfJunc, !*>!?.
Card—Monday, Jav. 10*
Great R£Oucno,N in prices—w RMurphr,
N. E.; comer 4th end market sto, Will, from tfu»
jdate, sell bi» winter drew roods, sod a larreproportioe
of his stock, adapted only to .the winter «»iton. at
greatly reduced Lein® lus object toseU off
.this part ofhisatockltoiuafce room for an early spring
supply, no .wjll he had to ths com of ibe'nods;
bat they will tie offered at prices that will ensue their
.sole —ench as California plaids, at lt| former price tfo?
super do. at S 3 formerpnee 37tc; PriotediScotch cash-,
meres at IH, former price ae;<to..BS, former price 3?*e;
fFreach alt wool d0.|50 eta, former price a.’ «M 73 c;
super da 75 former price IQtt roper plaid! *nuber cloth,
Of and 75 former pric* 100; besides a lain amonment
ofwiuter shawls, worsted Heods, *c. at prices maefc
towerthaa before offered. ! jalff'"
: Billing off to Cloao Oulauit , •
nwrOTiCB TO -HBRCHANTf) and the Public naer<
nHy. dollars worth of ready made clothing;
cloths, cMsuaerMjtaiiaetu, verinn 4c-Ac, lo be sold
privately, at Cost and under, until Tuesday W day of
February next, at which time the remaining portion of
Our stock will be closed at auction. lmemfinr.to'close
our business iu this city on or before the Grtt day of
March uext, we offer the whole of our extensor* 1 stock
of clothing, cloths, cusimerea, satinetts and vestings,
at and below cost, oater to suit dealers.. Our -stock
bf piece goods purchased hpt this,season,
will t>e found lo comprise some of the latest styles ss
w-eU ss the most de&irable articles for MerchamTaflor*.
r Ail persons having claims against the fins will nleaee
prcscnt-lhem for payment, and those indebted**re rt*
quested to call and settie their aceoanub)'iiratslhhtM,
ks no further indulgence cap or will be given.'' r-Z.-'.-i
. ANCKE& XMAYZfI vJ
: ... . I. ■ ruWoodsuPimsb'g.Pa .
BHeW
EXPEjRIKXCED Judges, on a trial of one and a half
.millions,' since {tHS. pronounce this article uniar*
passed for durability (a the construction bf all lands of
furnaces. Price «d£k7s-cash-for loadrof lQM.gnir
hnteed mnd mouths use. ‘Orders for a'ieeond quallß 4
Bolivar Uiicks willbflrieotitwl JI. ifso de
iired, wiymnt n aianW. ’ A Hock -oi tis, first uaoMm
l» now. tot sale alihewtrebouse, ‘Sloan's Wharf?.Ca
nal Bum, by . : J. SHAW MaCLABBN. 0.-.
' sepultf Kensington iron Warts.
'Store Boose for Bale;'. "
irl THK store boose and lot, snouted on Liberty
jliSlW and K<rr)‘ «tr»Mv adjoining the store of John B.
Bell, is 1 oSerrd for isle. Thq building U a three
story brick, and coven the whole lot, having a fronton
Liberty. stt«t.of .13 feet and on Ferry street of 86
feet and is, ip depth, the Jocg*fl.jide,‘-x4 feet The
bonding is-well and substantially built having rwo
fronts, and so arranged that the cellar and upper sto
ries can he rented separate.. The store room u occu
pied by a Groceiy, for which the aland is well adaptaiL-
Thie valuable property, will be sold cheap and on easy
.terms. . . j. . ■ > ,
,' Inquire of the subscriber, who can be seea at the of
fice of the Gazette, every forenoon, between the boor* i
of eight and ten. and at othet times at his rooms at
Mrs. Hays' boarding-house, Robinson's new row. Fed*
era! it. Allegheny city. . D N .WHITE, <
IjanlOtf - • • • • , . Agent for theowner.'
Yalnabls Fora fbrSale.
I'HE subscriber will sell.ou arcqpanodaiiagterm*,'
that valuable fhrtn situated on wa Ohio ritei.aboot
21 milea below Pittsburghf-ia -What is called Crows bot
tom. (adjoining the property of Mr. Guts* tjhiras.—
There ia about 110 aern of land, 60 seps of which is
river bottom; the balance i« tcctxred bottom, lies beau
tifully, oud abounds in good coal, limestone and timber
There are fromdQ to 70 acres cleared. There is a rood
two story brick dwelling house, a frame barn and other
opt houses, a large orchard of cboico frojt, and a rood
•pong of water in every field on the place; The great
ex part of the form is under -good fence. | Title rndis,
pptable. Fot term* apply to WM BOYA Attorney at
5“ above ssnithfield.*dcSMlmAwlffl
! ' ' For. Redtt H - .” ' ’
tM Two lam brick dwelling houses bit 3d street
JBlu between IfeniihJUld street and-cberrr alley.—
■ lacy are slate roofed,.furnished .with gas
atiarcs, and have spacious yards and out buildings,
loqmreof LiaalOtQ WM M PARLLNGTO.N
801 l ding Lot , . I.
Tv MANCHESTER FOR SAI.K-! have for aaiq*
A beautiful budding Lot in Manchester;'n(ar the forty,
. 55f feet front by 120 feet deep, it will be fold low, and
on accommodating terns.- Terms nueiccdtionable.
PylP JAS: BLAKELY, Real Estate AgT. '
• y i * '• ’ For Bent* \ j
JgA The UtTee stonr brick di water
J|wH»Reet and No 103 lYojit st 1 Imnirdiaie-potseasioa
apply on the premises. . | -
JyaitT ALKXAyPEB GORDON.. ?
'J ’ ■ -'To tot.- j • .
An A lame,- eommidioa*, mid well finished, three
.CMstory brick dwelling, ou-Penn st; half way
tween Garrison alfev and Wayne In:-' p/.» h
ion given immediately. For paniculsrs inquire at the
... (v.w.walUce;^!
-.mlpllu MlliWnv.m.l
J-. - Fqr Bent,
A A Smoke.Bouse, situated’on Fhunhller to*
JtfMrent. Inoaire of ROBERT tiAf-rgpJ^g’iF
• ■ eutwiywret • v r;.TTpTaSu?,
.' ' t- : ' -. • l F«r 1
- ' • '• - V ' ! l.*-
.Jg&Adry goods warehouse, 97 wood aimer
.bon Dnmwd*ll.',. ESSSSr ’
■ ■!«*» --•-" —- D T MORnm i cq.
i S ,V- 1 J/'
AMBOATB.
•1 >; m
y CIHCEIHATI * PITTSBURGH
: OA'fLY'FAaKET tlN^v*
TTTHIS jwßiL kaown line .of splendid passetget Steam.
: JU era|i« now composed of the Urges*. JerUwtt, best
finished and foniiihw,' mod most pcwetfm ww on tha
water* of the West. £nnr Accommodation and eon.
fort tbit tftoacy cat tauc art, ha 1 i r i» prirridait «*■ f*
•engrrsi The use nas been in operation for are jean,
—ha*, carried a mlHion of people-withoot tin least taja*
tv to their person*.; Tin boaa willbe n-Jha foot of
Wood street the day previous to starting,
uoa of frde ht and Ute bnttjr of paasengeta on tba
,ter. In; all. cases the pass axe money must be pata,ta
advanci..
*' I' ' HOSDAYPACKST. ■ • - -•> '
I The MONONGAHEEA, CapC3rcoa,wiH leave Pitts
burgh every Monday morning at 10 o’eJoek; .Wbeeuaff
eveiy.Monday.evehmg at 10 r. ;
! . ' ,’7l'
The HIBERNIA No. S, Capt. J.'Kustrair*. will
leave Pittsborgb every Tuesday morning at 10
Wheeling every Tuesday evening atlOr.x* : •
! WEDSEI&AT PAOKST.
The NEW ENGLAND No. a, Cape 8. Daay, will
leave Pitubnnh every Wednesday morning; al.lt
j’elocfc; Wheeling’ every Wednesday evening at 10 r.
■'!' Thursday*packet. •* y r:
"The PENNSYLVANIA, Capt-Gnav, wiU leave Pitt*..
'bttfgii every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling - ,
ivery Tfcnrsday. evening at.lo r. K. • ' I: ; . •'
'1 •: fridaypXcket. {."-.-V
The CLIPPER No. 2, CaptCioou, will leave Fitts*/
mrgh every. Friday morning at lO o'cloek; Wheeling \
everyJYtday.evetiingatlOv.*. . - • ■
•i.i BATTHDAY'packet. *' ; - •
The MESSENGER, Cape Dx Caxr, will leavie Fhm.
burgh every Saturday morning at 10 o’elock %Vh*elUg 1
every Saturday evening at 10 r.w. : . *
| - l SUNDAY' PACKET. . •
j The ISAAC .NEWTON* CapL A. O.Jduos, wftt “
leave Pitttborgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock
Wheeling every Sunday evening it 10 r. *. -, 1 ■ j
- Mar 2P. IS<7. • ■;,
BEAVER packets —new arrangements* r,
f iGZjZZJj “CALEB COPE, ; /
j will leave for, Beaver, Glajtrow add!
■■■■EblHHWell mile, on - Toeadsy, lon radar, '
and’Saturday, of each week,atfto’etoek^,’tit vetttrfef
inron Monday, : Wedneaday and'Friday.-She hee»L
boat at the landing between wood meet and the bridge,' i
prepared tb.reeeive freight* at anytime.—
•T :“}■•*• S.-S W.UABBAUGH.’.AIU'.vrr
(j- oetld 1 . ' :No S Wood at. i 2
j ; BEAVER AND WELLSVILLE PACKET. . ..
I ■ ni - v". The fine ateamboaLr-. u.,< • J n;*'''T*
• •' .'• BEAVER- < <I
' Chine*EClarke,gaiter, wilLdaimg.
■■HHaBCBBthe coming wister Mam, make/tally
trip* to Beaver and Well mile, leaving Pittsburgh eva*'"
ly-monting at 9 o'clock, and WelUville af 3o'eToek l ».
11.-- —dfclO 7- •••-; Q. M. IIABTON, A CO/JUU.^J'
•..j ijPOR ,
<' /f*(***^hk r ® l< aevr magnificent steuur
. <B~JTf»f»«« . Eoajher:gtm«ter. xrill leaYe :*s (bore *.
■■UBBHatfaud*]r ii '«::.*L Fofc teifta «tj
pamce applyon hoaio,.- ■■ ..•:•■•- )»i» • f
FOR CINCINNATI.
’ Thefineptntanr master
i'-l'fflti'.rJ? BOBERTFULTWI, * f
.CoUief.-lB««Br..irill. teere. fct.thai.'
■■29Ki3EHBiboT« and all intermediate pom. ca \
Monday, polinrefy. - Ffer.Oeigfci at pa '
I- .’ : ; FOR BHOWNSYIILE. ~~"L
iifitiiM k Th»Ao*e»aia«r - vr... »• r*•
• ; iJE2Lw •> uT,.rOMiact,
I 8 r.Buihan*,.neater, wjll Usv* st» ■
■SSECnMo'cbdc thia day tot BiawnariU*. he .-
IcigfctCTpMaaga
j 1 ... FOE NEW ORLEANS. :l
- ft - 2be decant ctuacr •• > s
it.uSzZA\-.- NORTHERN UOHT. , . |
J Hiiti-V.«nii iw»rtw | <..T|i»i^«»p.».
M^MEBMBbarghon 'lfcandaytqominff next,cad
Will have lamediaiodaepateh-forNew Qnraa*. 'Ftf l
fatfrht or passage apply on board. 1 ' ~ : 1
j] POE FRANKLIN-REGULAR FACJCETj.i
I| : steamer ■•••', .
J iwsfc&fffltt MBtor. maeie^wilMtSffias ■
MHBBBBKiii tsomioc, at 10 o'clock/ - ForflylffeL \
ot passage apply onboard. ••' -.-•-•■ -. t
'THTRSIUYPXCKET— FORCINCINNATL ~f L
i* sftfw-*'K. ; The aew aid fast waning pasacaml V
tffUMtTENNSYLVANIA.ttpt^B. I *■
G**7» willlesae tor Cincinnati er#* : ‘*■
• morning, at 10 o'clock a. j
: v.- to.'Wheeling eveiy Wednesday erasing *19 o’clock' A
;.3L P»rml{fctorpftMun ! jniiToobeird,orto .j • *
• 1 Jang j:SEWTOX JONES, Agents ; •
regular frrrsroßmrANP zakesyille : ■ y
******
jjXjiWm'llard, master, will mak e.wiekjy trip* . .'
■PBHBSSMBa the abore ports doting the 80*100/
ForAcisfatdrpuuxe'applroaboanLorto'- i j'
itfy-T'-i . ; ix ,-H.
McKeesport, hE- !
(j •!■•-.. LA. cm* PACKET.
! . w , The new steamer •••: . '■• «-
I I P-tinf iJ ' - DESPATCH, •'’ ,'I
■ ■S'koattM Nelson. master. wilt .rut u-«bore, •/
Pmstrarrti erenr Monday
/Wedne*dsy ; and Friday, at 9f o'etoelr,A-sL’end Mo- }’
nongafcelaCtty every Tuesday,TbnredaycjiSSstßrdsy a * * *
«B u. ' For freight orpassagearcdy «n t
«»"*• 1 ••• «••„ ■ ■•. . iris. 'j.
REGULAR PACKET BETWEEN PITTSBURGH ’
: i AND BROWNSVILLE. ■■"■:'•
; • /Kta* jjv . The fine hew meaner ..-.-l
B, bock, toaster, will leave Pitts- ,
every Tuesday,^Thursday and •.
Saturday ere rungs, al every i ;
aionday,VVedpes4ay and Friday aomiaea, at Po'eloelu
passage, apply on board, or to r - V
oceatf .;•■•• J..NEWTON JONES, JUtt. *»
express '•
R*Upw THHuporutln: lane. . .
: .asm neaa).
."ssKKa tu ,
2 HIPPERS and others may rely that all merrhaadrrn • * 4
kj : and-prooaee will be forwarded to aod .&eai the
atiem eitje*;.by tbn above line, with despatch and.at* L
thellowest correct rates. • • : v- "
i JOHN.F-.CLARK& Agent, New York.
.I • DUTILH to HUMPH&a'S, PhUaiSbhifc ; - r
. i.C H KOONS, Baltimwt ._■<■ r -
j McKUO to McGUIRE, - f ’.:[».*■
i W-H CLARKE.Brownsville.; ■, ; V
■y ! I FORSYTH to DUNCAN, Pittabhr. iaflJr y '
f*
to»; cynatataio, lAMmae, ■m+nwr' •'■ : •'
&-Siass®k=sssft .•
• ;
Express ekoseadailyat 3 r.x. i
; HC VICKERY, Ajrsnt.' _Tr -‘ '»
norakf.. 8L Charles Hotel Baildings,wood s< -' 1 - -
skis&£' : ItQ I'
F, c “?ss ®H«pSaTAT™riSs;',
gnrstoUutof EdgtrfsatoCd •
hH^avrsass&s.isss.^;^., ,
: J CBn>WXLL,fttUb«r|h;'
O_W CABS Bronmßk' '
taOARTD.T#CoCnKrt**£
-J ».ROB!OT<fo, fcSST*
' <«gtr ; ••
! Inurhutoe^nltu,’
TiUjOUgH IN nVE DAYS FEOa i ]
„ Pittsburgh, iby: ■!>* i
Euajinr p.» ; o4 Mil,i teween
s^v*etesEaf£sS:v : - ?
.- ■ »4 iiiip'iWpii'S-!/'
>EP- W.-will rewlpSaSji gpg*- ■•=•■ - ■*■*
fet-*?i? ft /\
; i— 'CLAHret-ronr
a^sa;tfH»r!£■.-:; ■;■
SS&3 m 7 c u»Sly rawed am m 2 >' >* '
.®S5 e **f l :l 1,0 no»-.toihpleielr-Bod pwanMutly .' : , c
S*sii5 r *?° heritßUott-.la wylßjrthwixUiha; ~ '
«®**r i Jut*-., ■",
h&p»??5n? &*** m uadmlpuAfli* virtue* uld .•*:' 1 1
-r*i?& n *Z mn * Naxct FaUa.
miff. 1 !. ff nfr ~T e ¥ ; We, enotoM ym ft eeTafi* ;; < r
•v* T> » ,u ”- ;*<*■•■.,';:
A DAIIAT paper vriili* food circulation *ikle.jf*|.,, , f
-d- Icnt adtertiainff roatomiaoUerHl for aale'. : n i»: .
£re« from debt abd afford* a reasonable profit ta tba ;
no»r. impaled, mtierac am one fcdnVea JT\ivs '
£U b S a w on'^wtroiedit, ..The proprf e £w3 ‘ r -~
SaiJ^^fc?i l,J *teGi a,e^. m ' b, s^ l «n.bowS£ :L <V
wnbw a AtoeuboxAHmborkb™
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