The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 13, 1848, Image 2

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.■ .Editorial
m ..- .CoTTWpoodence oc ika Ratbdn* Gweue.
wkajuee aid xb, cupoprok
•ip. ■ Waihlngton, Jan. 9*7.'
■ *r^*_- ,l Pb*o luu a coiamntiictiiop'inre*
. pfrlO lOAtTe|Qiri9 of 1/mUhm^ <7Q|g of|
Mr. .-‘Giddap aponib*
i-with to notice enlyahe 4 of the j
r ; been fkgorde&ever'&nce be
■ ■i.&rfc*«** la C«ign** as the special fotoritt tfd*\
. ; ud il wks predated teere tbtf'daw <4* tlie j
* 1 ta< p olc of .a.
*“rt“«n ibeSoaih would dictate
•’iir ®*9» »od that au would be i
wiaugpp.. Eveato -Tunre venfiod the truth ofthe i
Heil •‘‘imHlohi m«ii»ilh gytftam i
pTuxdjde*?’ andso regarded by the "Whigs of Bo*' i
: •’* .k i ■ rmfamgmg interest of that ctty-Hut inter- 1
sympathy with southern slavery, and of i
. j winch interest'Mr. Wimhrop is the organ and' o>
; i pedal isvorita.” , r y v :., j ; j
i » The writer of the above knows nothing af Mr,
- i nothing of his •peecbes, < nothing.cfiiis
- i vo<e*,.ootkiag of his whole bearing as a public man, j
i dxaa lb minrpreaenl his opinion*. Its ia no mom
- ‘Vtiorthern' man' Triih'southern principlea” lhhh
, Cjd<iings hunael^' tat lot alway*'bden ak'ujpl
:&ria ahd conststeot an opponent Jo the exdtiehce i
; ctf Slavery a* the repratootaiivefrom Obi6*whom
, vcec j* defended.-.Mri Winthrop gtTS4ti'na!j
, ante moved tbedqwttd* !
inaumum of Slavwy in Califcrnia. Unvoice fas '
always been heard and his vote ahraya -leoortU i
When it be 1
.-. •■■).■ Tattitnlkm of SUWrjy. qqj'yet ‘'htff'
r.■ ■••, ■ -<through-hair» column '<k remarks similar&the
b above.:.Alihia-.srem'rm/ mibeiEschargoijf.hii
| ...: dßcal datum,- a.’petition spwaaufed Jy
i - . My.
f: -. himself any lhingbut a u Xortbetti-»eq wuljScßlh*
I . ■■• «rn Ennapiea/*- Anyeach tafOtatya* ?gdtt*htip;
telheieamliafn'nfoondod prejudice or cfa-dejar.-
£ •’: mihiitbato 1 mint praadd’hie"opinions. fo'nganl
E • to Hr.Oiddu)gs > aotiuafc"to-*ddTrto
fe'- ■. UW bacLl think heswrwrrfiotobia'deiayadopln*
f. iona maafl*
t t *nt 6T Uul elee)ed fate
* ly nfenpoe to .. a a
' i **-•
. „ .... ’Jtp-i ? Jan* 8,18*6.-
. Tho his-Bepon tp Cangrew
- v > i qfa.Uw fcr t retired hit,
" . -:i wooU^aoteMttheGotrenunentone
- The de*
-i!i,H tbe oottvSocdrv officers
wlp|pfidd by thekffettrve’ officere doing
: '..';; :--tbrfrdnty l , bjr'sriDch' the berret officers at the loot
fat wnhld. he sooner, advanced; and .thus,
t . bfttttin&easedcfficiexKy'bf the several regiments
apd woold actnally. a; benefit resell to.
?t i' thepobhe.
, # An Ar/tcwifcfwoooded and -disabled-soldiers I
is also the Adjutant General,
. otßm^' complain of this dutLo©> i
' i iSw latbe laws between the officer* and i
; :vr < jkd£Mcd^';f^(tju > 'aad''tbo roliwieer -service.']
> ■ ‘WXWwidowsend children;ofithe.vohraieen of i
disease and ibe efifcabf e&dafe, am entitled to %
' '■ < pinaioa under die baitiahe'law-wbicli luu fens
v ■ 1- rkta of cdiratt ompkTred in'the
.-. imliUnraerTsee: felt the'.widows and orphans of
v -i tbfcsoldies of tiw xmhriumy 1 who may «Ue even:
of -wound*, ce.fce kated in 'fighting tbe: fettles of
their country,. are entitled to nothing under the law.
. TbrftnriKe*tf the fallen without! durtinc
: t: Uonofrankor corps, wfeUter in bank, or by the
.•; barder, ftlg.of aainhospiublo.climate, ought to
V" share eptafy Ihe■nmatfiffenftßof
ii feßaßtry?^;."•* -
-Thedntmction is complete between officeti and
men, and the Bcport ckjses .with thia strong stale,
tnent of filet and just recommendation:
“If s mtoaUvUunutr'soiiitTAie offerer or other,
erne, the laws humanely and justly provide for
hi* tndorcrnsd children,* bat if iprivau of. tkt rtg~
. mkrormy be erea battle, his destitute
widow aad'chfldren can teco're nothing from the
gOVenliiienL' . TTiB peaiion iaws do pM, in trams,
exclude-the cbtssof. nnfbrtunate. sufferer*,
whbeech&sxs and thoseof thsotherare identical:
bet it is’the wonljof qptaf - legislaiioQ which it is
twwKrddfrtrahteiosappJy.”;
junaus.or.ns wax.' ;
*' The i opeflttiaaa of the \Var Department for the
year past, and from the commencement of the war,
hire hesn more interesting than almost any other
department of service. General lump is at the
head of the Bureau, 1 and is ohe of the ablest officers
in'the service. ' labor performed in this branch
of-the-public ■ service' has-been immense,- and
»ho • • many. of dollars-"'
Tbe*nmof $21,7p1,42l is accounted for,--*!! of
'j rthich has.bees. iemptoyed m providing supplies
i nod means of ..transportation tor the three. Armies
, ; concentrated on the Lower Rio Grande, at San
Antonio in Texas, and ati.Fort Leavenworth.
■ From this repcrtTleani, that’ since the tall ofTo
i ebU,aadthe~capfareof the/enemy’a country, our
1' Army- is supplied mainly in' Mexico. There are'
I tbertf lOWperaems-enapkryed in making clothing,
i and draught andpack animal* are procured with
1 .out embarrassment.
Tbs following are some of the items of expendi-
. * i lure: 1 . 1
. . . u SteamTesaels,si;)Jxipft,4l;b*rquea,2;brig«,B;
■ | schooners, 31; scows,'2ol:bcsides “several hits'
: dred uO and steam vessels hired.”'
For the transport, artiflciy and cavalry service,
■ there have been'purchased ho»«,
mules, I<V2SB oxen, 0,630 wagons; besides several
- thousand pack moles hired, and between two and
■ • three' hundred wagons. 'The' expenses for me*
t • • ■ • labor' hare been heavy, and the appoint*
. ncht of an •organised corps cf mechanics to re
\ ceiTe aB the advantages of troops of the-line, is
.. recommended as economical and necessary.
• ■ . General Jeosup lets the public, into the secret of
V’.. : - ' ■'•iff* operations ofthe Department
■ cinder which the Sob Treasury law has been plan.
" aiblesiideasy. -The indebtedness of the. Govern*
mem, ihstesdof being paid in specie in Mexico, is
paid ,by drafts, on the Qnartennsster’s office at
Waslungttki, o*on New York. The Quartermaster
adds, that he;bta.iaboccd to relieve the department
- su mnelfhx possible from - tbej difficulty, response*
tthty aid cprt tranfportiflg^^ecie.. The certifi
cates of officers have.'been used here and lathe
. : ' principal Atlantic cities, instead of the hard matey
j paid for services where the labor has been perform*
; ed. In addition to these certificates, we are told
f- ■'i I - that since the commencement of the war,the drills ;
■* ! drawn on the Quartermasters at ,New Orleans,
■; Philadelphia and New York, amount to the pretty
! sum of Now, this is all well .enough,
■ and neccssry enough,—hot it shows that the Sub
; TrcajKtry law, under which the Government pro*
' feasedJy deals inspecie alone, ia practically evaded*
■.’ i every day. fn tbeyear. ,
, Tbe Head ofthe Department says hehaa been
r•• - * j daUed upon to provide fin* more than SQ/XX) men
i 'daring the past'year, and that ss,GOO^XK)'are no
oeißry to meet deficiencies. Tothe brsveqr of
; . ■ curtroOps,and their perfect organization, General
■ ; - Jessup bears ready testimony in the following ex
_ tnset; and in other psois'uf hi* report: .
, depou'&itber frcnithesour
f' • ; csftf supply than Algiers isfraraToulon or Mar
< seiQek, we accomplished, more in the first six
v. - moSdha of otir operations la-Mexico than France,
, the fint militaiypqwer in Europeans accomplished
* . jin Africa ia seventeen years. And heavy as the
unquestionably have been, there is
&M another instance in the Ust two centmies in
. which-so,much has been accomplisßed by*ny.
- other attics, in -so" short a time, with so small a
foree and ateo Bnle cost" ;
_lt is said tmly lhst the war bos borne heavily
l ; upon the bfficen.of the Department, as it has, in*
A deed upoo every'Lrsnch efthe public service, and
\ every cisss cf people. Cape Martin lost, an arm
! ia battle; ©d- Crow, Ctpt Graham, and Captain
: kitted; and' CupL Hetsel, Major
Churchill, and Capt Fenner, died of
in ,K * nerfwmance of-mow inv i
•;pcitantdotia*.-' ; f
. . 'ln raiding this report, «*d the correspondence
jof the War Department, I have - been tfmek more
■ with:the splendid'mibtary.geniusof|
v hss/Jeft hts impress upon the i
■ - ' «rvk»-nt. Washington, upon the whole,i
among thefimto
admire ilia great yialificstews.. The
which W amazed nuUiaryGor
eSmtf £rowC «nd *&****&■ ■“* ***>
; ; . «ps<Gf»&r Sqott ia the very fiunt rank with the
/: ,-.>>^aaß^.i^(dfc;’ihef. : * r drfd.'* ** r i • * • ‘
T.*r ■ P? .
*« BaclMßt lUUTaIIUHn,«b
Waihbgtoß.JamUl
• tt&veek of thoSea*
AvkrerdiragrMraMtt. to
t7e^fl * ft* order afbasbest
latbirSenale, 1 is a. Inge Admurisr&oa
tad thedetesmiottiottinlUsljodyiKeai'
to beib.Je&d aw2Eng aoqttiacnu*;iay. & the
Titnofibo in Jaror ofiheincreaae of
tf* Army and this prosecution of die War. 'The
Pradent’a fiiesda,'wiih all' (heir professed confi
dence in the' Volunteer fane of the coaaOfiVO
not willing to rely fapoa Volunteers, arid Bence the
tea regiments of Beguhn proposed in the Senate-.
There are obtkms reasons for and voting
thu kind of troop*. y.Tbe.reasons far panting
hoops in this tons are,' that the .ten regiments will
gin at leak ant’ m&n>tx2» awbctwians ,Wthx
Paa.aiTik.vr. - Those wTaoscek Executive patronage,
ire .naturally-: enough ready tqvote the way* and
toeana lor thfe. new regiment: of officeholder!, bat
thoM who believe that vohmieenara more eSdesl
men, or more easily brooght-inio amice, crbest
aniicd to the inaltotfpna ofa country Kkethi%—*
aad'tboae who'areoppared/Xoadding-to' the'itn*.
mease-patronage already eajoyed. by tbePreaidßnii
an not ready to plaee greater pewerih die Baade
ofontf who already Baa ao grossly abusedtut' <4t
cial trot .!War»:with every p*—enitaStnesS,
pvea.nzupeaae power to the Exoettite,-arid-tare
great season of the ooaiumaaee of the precoatvar,
Baa been thea mew at of patronage ittiai rnijArrcil
liTnn&rbctttfquiixSuSM dußUbaa&dnjr
on to naae atbpcfc the riuHtia, selecting
ev?ty-teiiih cfoore
ecnptSe* ahoolcU* qkdQ ’byCMpl enactment, than'
without oathur
ity, tr.proaecntal w%«*ra«Fa»aality. <Theaik
Opvernuwrt, jpsdwfthqut any seeding nr
Atthbnw cotne, arid the pub.
Tie troops
£ir> are tahnf Itaiand'iaot* thab" were declared
to he neecaaarf to’coaqocr the whole nf Mexico. -
Wfa£ then^theaeten'regunenia,— or if additional
hoop* be Modurjr,. why' noc a vohnteer tee;
wJuch: cahbo.aomneh more promptly calfed into
acryioe./ These questions wil! be diaeaaaed warm
ly in ihe.Hcronrtof Representatives, when the Ten
Beguaeot Btfl'wiQ bb faroogfat there Ibr consider*-
* -‘jv.t Wk’T • • •• •• • ; C‘.L a :■ J.;
•a : v 1 ‘tamtx. uk* B«wr erCaaal. V : i
Tbe. HBlplflOOa.of. this ImlnAvtly*
trade efthe great utruly-gzaldyingr It pass*
ee ißroogh one of the richest agnenharat sections
oftiiSutiofOhio, and its proximity to Fitubtirgh
rendereit of tbe> utmost importance to oar trade' l
and ■oesamsree.. The proAdta of the bonntry
tbooghwhiah.it hitherto have anuglir
equate* .aleuarmoutireigha, will now lave
*Masy, ip& ( nnd:Cbeap access to onr- city; Tt»
Wheat, Wool, Cheese, a of no inconsiderable
portion of Ohio, will hot only be n greater, aoarce
of profit to .the producers in consequence of this,
(fotbem) novel mode of transportation, but highly
beneficial to the constuneti'- ■*••*■- - '
'This structure ta. of .vpst consequence, also, to
CteveUnd*nd -other harbors on the Lakes, from
the ©owing urpoftauceofthe Orel trade, which,
Ba inlancy. In 1845, the
nrst coal, as a matter of trade and commerce, was
shipped from.,thsTalley of the Sbenango through
the Erie Extension Canal to the city of Erie, in
Pennaylvama.- Thert Was little demand, the price
low, and baelrtiteaFrippcfl, ■ however, to
introdace.' l it into iue for generating steam on the
Lakes; and b eome extent for. ordinary fuel ia the
dty. and other towns on the Lakes.; On'
the ,year, : «loops,' brigs and schooners
were esOpT ialo reqoiaitioa, to transport coal to
IktraW ChxeagOjiClwwiie, and other ports west
The. Canal increased in boaineaa, miners were em
ployed to.a great extent, and business in the coal
regions alluded to, 'was greatly stimulated. Many
new boats were-constructedduring the la* win.
ter* season, bat hare been found inadequate tb sop.
ply the growing demand for this great "*sple of
Pennsylvania along the Lake coast
Four years ago* there were probably not more
than fireor six mines opened in the valley oftbe
Sbenango, and those only for domestic use—now
the hills am tk« iwirtLrfml
hundreds of places, and all tsßfe'and activity in
their vicinity.: Seal. Estam has advanced,labor•
commands a better price, and the prodnka of the :
frrmer are eagerly sought after. The foßowingtable
exhibits the rapid increase and value of »*"« im
portant item of commerce:
IEQ3PTS AX FUCX.
1615 per ton.'
25,000-tons...;. “ “
1817 70^)00,tons. 3,70.. “ “
The advance of pnee in l&16overl815 was 3Sp.c.
“ “ • 1847 “ 1816 “ 50 “
or o?cr BtnpxxD ra cett. anvancx w ms txaxs.
Prior to the completion of the. Erie
Canal, cpal was shipped to Cleveland from Sharon,
Jlercer ceunty, Pa-, (Curtis’ minesd via the Cross
Cut Canal; but sines the opening of navigation in
the former place, hide has found its way to Cleve.
land aside from that furnished from her own mines,
around Akron and vicinity." The opening of the
Sandy and Beaver Canal, will bring large fields of
coal,' hitherto worked bakslightiy, into the market
at Cleveland, and add to the prosperity .of that city
aa mnch perhaps, as those of the Sbenango Valley
have to Erie.
Tarn which way wecbooes, we tee towns and
suites straining every nerve to open to themselves
new sources of holiness and wealth. Wearegtad
to notice this, and wait with much impatience to
tell of the achievements of ©ardty and stale in the
same way,
Zb tie Editor* cf tke Pittthurgi Gazette.
IlaltUnore ul OMo Rail Road.
It seems from Mr. Mclone's late long letter, that
he still looks for aid from the general government,
in his project for extending his road to the Ohio
river, in this calculation,he moat expects strong
support from, the western end north-western Mem
bers of Congress. He must really suppose that those
members 'who ire so deeply interested in the im
provement of rivers end lalce harbors, are very for
getful or very forgiving. .>'•
Mr. McLsne, the son of Louis,and his colleague,
were both in the lean minority of fiftyfoor inthe
vote on Wentworth's resolution declaring that
Congress had power to improve rivers and har
bors. -
I wish merely to attract the notice of the press
at Cleveland and other cities on the takes and
western riven to the rotes of the Baltimore Dele
gation on Wentworth's resolution. C.
SastsFs Taxuxa.—-Mr. Magoffin one of the
famous Santa Fe Traders passed through: town
yesterday hr Philadelphia. He will not; return
until the country is settled. It may be a satisfac
tion to the government, that its measures have
mioedj a matt profitable trade without the least
benefit in return. Mr. M. and his brother have both
been Mexican prisoners and have had abundance
of adventures tailed with business in New Mexico.
“The Alabama Baptist gives the following statis
tics of. the Baptists in that State Missionary. Ba
ptists or , h™ > " who approve ofasupportof missions
ordained ministers, 220; licentiates, 36: baptised,
’dtiHng the year, total number, of members
31,523. AntHniswonary Baptiste—ordained minis,
ten 52j licentiates, 4;baptked during the year, 13;
total number of members 7,452. *
• The Mississsippi Baptist says that the additions
to the Baptist churches in that State daring this
year, and especially this fall, are not less than 2soo
mainly .to interior churches; though there has been
a steady growth in' nearly sill the Baptist Churches
throughout the State. •
Qrxsnsa of tus New You atm Eux eailboas
raou tjx* Hcwow to tbp Drutwaxn—We con
gratulate the friends of this great enterprise on the
completion of the road to Port Jarvis on the Dela
ware (71 miles from Piermont) The cars ran over
the whole route to that place on Friday, as promt*
ed by the'Directors..
From Fort Jarvis to Binghampton, on the Sus
quehsnna river, about 430 iaSes, the road is all
under contract, and it is con teapi tied to have that
section all done within twelve months from this
dste, making tbe: length of-toad then done over
.200 miles.—iV. 7. Exp. of Jan. 3.
• • Parisrs l* tbs Uxrrn>:STAT&—The,Metro
polian Cathblic' Almanaojrives the following statis
tics of the Pope's Church in the United Sutes; Dio
ceses .mud Arehdioceiev,■Archpisbqps, 3
Bistops, 31; Priests, 919. ~ Total number ofbiab
ops and clergy, 910. Churches,-907; other
at which thej clergy officiate,- 5G2. -Increase of
priests during the year, 65; increase of chrches, 95.
Clerical studcnts,'2l7: edesiartieal seminaries, 22;
religious houses for femaJes.33: religious houses
for males, 19; .colleges, 25; female academies, ;74;
orphan asylums, brspbals, and other charitable in
stitutions, 95. i
Raix. Roan Mcrmov—The dfizeoa of Beaver
county beUla meeting, at the Gout House, in Bea
ver, oa the oth instant atwhich they passed resolu
tion in favor of acotmccttpa with the Central Bail
Road of this State, and recommending apohjt at
or near the mouth of,Big Beaver river, as toe most
desiraUe one at which, to form a comtexkm. Dr.
Joseph Pollock, T. Berio tndSamoel Moorhead,
reqaT. were appointed a-committee to draft a
memorial to be signed by the drisens and
leri subject.
Amarxunmb—TheLagiriatßreofSouxhCaro
lliaaltas appropriated «3poo to be deported at
New Orieaas forihepurpose of aiding the Paltaet;
texfuaeagf ycihatiiinowturahoßw.
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Nmth.
jij. 7 **- i
Aatmr majority,
Whigs* LocMt
1 Cojums Coma
gfvenyesterday,
vote. The Whig
Foco* 11, giving;
£Db*6cmsjc
WCOBVeatioa fix thft porpOM Th»fty t—s
withe 4th of J»ld'ia (ht»
c&jr ott Wedne«dajr. The folkrwingpenooa wife
elected: * -
1 Chambers McKibbon, R.H. Kcir; David Lynch?
John Goyls, George PiFfaoiUoiL 1 . r* » r
. • Tfaey.wep*instructed lo rote fix ths: naama*
Uoq of.JuitißQebiBiii •«
fcrPremdeaL .
--.A;faotakwwaa offered; instnseluagtbedek-.
gate! to approved ihenomxttLfc* efOte’Ckss.or
ur. other good Democrat, bat it wiftoted down.
So that the delegates' - miutcoaaiderthctnselves
bound to go fix BuchtMa,tftd*ip>*other. ' < >-
:-Thi the.pave*
menni- afj peder
trisns fix the Wtwoarihree day*.. Huv f «o dr
dent* hero occtucd taiyifiihHlt feg rtwfinyi’.
Spine lan bed sprained; sooietbeir
tbprerent too tudSen a pro*
tnttonjfrtheafav* t beea, severely brttised from
suddenaqi unexpected fidlsupon the -pavement.
Alftfla/autioo in.sweeping the.nowjfrom the
ipatemeat* .mold odd much to ywryt"Ef security.
Ria the duty of every one to oaotiibate as ranch
upoeshte to the general good and a' few minotea
epent atthe proper|time w£ild prevent serious
•cadent*, ; ! •“
. Can. Gtrrawx, of tiurfXnitcd • State* Army, n
toned to this city from RTexico,oh Wednesday, in
the steamer Pennsylvania, .accompanied by Ser
geant Rea, who distinguished hanaetf in the late
bottles in treat of Mexico, Cnpt Guthrie; it will be
remembered, was/ highly spoken of. in our Tele
graphic' despatches, fix his gallant bearing during
the battles of Mill El Key and Che*
•paltepec. Theywili be kindly treated byourcitr
kens.-. .} •*•"'.
• CaLiXiTTr—On Saturday Ust one of the
bouers inthe saw-mill of Johnston & Carr, Moeno
gahela City, exploded,, idling instantly James H.
Collins, and aenoasly scalding aid otherwise injur
ing the engineer, Mr.Stmpson andhiasom neither
of; them however.are considered fatal-. Mr. Col Kai
was sitting immediatelym front of the boQera play
ing an instrument when the explosion took pif***
One of the boilers was found at the distance of
Mariyone hundred yards in lhe river.—TVbwt
once Manner. -"
The members of the band to which the deceased
belonged, met and adopted resolutions of condo*
knee with the friends of the deceased, and to attend
bis funeral wearing the customary badge of mourn
mg.
Umvxxsnr - Eixcnox—The following officers
were elected at the late annual *ne«frt"g of the
Western University in this city. : . .;. •
PrtsUnt,' Rer.George UpfoMD-D.: Seerttary
Rev. Andrew Black ; JV»or»rrr, Wa H- Denny,
Esq. ' The Committee on Education consists of
Dr. Cpfold, I>. Riddle, Rev. Preston, Blaek -and
McLaren. i -
. Wstrrao.—'Those who take an interest inaeqir
hy an cxeeUent hand-writing would do welt to call
at Mr. Ainsworth's rooms, Burke's Building Fourth
street We were there yesterday and were much
pleased with the improvement of his pupils. We
' «*»wne vafla*
gentlemen's this did great credit to Mr. Ainsworth's
skill in teach ingthis important breach of
> Gatinm, Low aia> Mrtto, Front street be
tween Wood and Scnithfield, hare recently cast a
bell, weighing 300 lha, foe the Jackson, Court
House, which is of superior worfcmanibipand ex*
celleatia tone. Their smaller bells are; a good
criterion to judge the larger by, which are fine
toned, and of excellent finish. They ' are now
preparing to cast bells of from 600 .to 100 Q Ibe
weight, to supply orders now on file in their estab
lishment
' Tern Shoe store of Fallansbee and Hayward, on
Liberty street,was enteredby some felons on Moo
day night jThey were discovered in time to pre
vent their taking property, but not soon enough to
secure their arrest ;
■ Esotx SaioOK.~»This popular of resort
continues to be well patronised. Mr. KaeaSa'
trdape appreciated by tlm pubhe. The
maiic is pronounced, by ***»■» [who pretend to
be judges, as excellent; and the performance is
such as to do credit to the most skilUhh j
HAILROmB.
We publish below some, of the, important
mail mates now advertised to be given bn con.
tract during the winter and spring!
. ISM. From HoOidsysburg, by tioßcunillc.
Summit, Ebensburg, Armagh, BUirsvflle, Now
Alexandria, Harvey's Frye ftsints,; Salem Cross
Roads, MarryiTillej aad Wilkinsbarg, to Pitta
burgh, 97 miles, andhacki tix times a week.
1604. From Cumberland, Md_ by WeQenbenr.
Pa, Be£a Somerset, LavanUik
Mount Pleasant, New StanntonhMadisaoTFul.
ton’s, and Tinker's Ron, to Pittsburgh, 99 miles
and back, three times a week, with a triweekly
branch from Socnejset to Staystown, 10 miles end
bock, to be run in doe connexion.'
' 1611. From Pittsburgh down the Ohio river,
(•applying with the mad aO offices on the river that
are readily aceesyible) to Cincinnati, O, 450 miles
and back, daily.
From. Pittsburgh.by McKeesport and
EUxabelh, to Brownsville, SS miles and back, daily.
1613.- From- Pittsburgh, bv Allegheny, Rakers
town, Glade . Mills, Butter, McCandtess, Forest,
Slippery Rock, North -Liberty, Mercer, Hartbegig,
Culbertson, Meadville, Woodcock, Roe
dale, and Waterford, to Erie, 130 miles and hack,
daily. • r : ..
: 16U. | From Pittsburgh, by HerriottsviUe and
Cannonsburg to Washington, 20 miles and back
daily. ! 1 ,
lots. From Pittsburgh, by Fayette, North Star,
Bavingipn, Florence,.Paris, and Holliday's Cove,
Vs, to Steubenville, O n 39 mdes and beck, times
a ■ ' l
1610. From Pittsburgh, by Allegheny, Sewickl
Bottom, Economy, and Freedom, to Beaver, 3
miles and back, six times a week.
I(U7. From Pittsburgh; by Sharpfburgh, Hoaa
4on, Tarentum, Freeport, ana Slate lick, to Kitten
ing, 44 miles and back three times.aweek.
1618. From Pittsburgh, by PerryviUe, Wcxfird,
Zelianople, Middle Lancaster, Portersrille.Harleas*
burxh, and Leesburgb;-to Mercer, 50 mites and
back, three times a week. • i
1649. From Pittsburgh, by Surgeon’s HaD, li
brary, Finteyrille, MoooogaheUCity, Fallow Field,
and . Bent leyviJle to Beallsville, 35 miles and back,
once a week.
ICSO. From Pittsburgh, by Buchanan, Street’s
Run, McKeesport,' West Oixsbeth, Elisabeth,
Gambles, Rostravcr, Belvemon,
opolie, Flat Wood, East Liberty and Upper; Mid
diefrn to Uniontowu, 99 miles and back twice a
week. ' ' !*
ICSI From Pittsburgh, by Wniker's Mills, Nobles
town, Candour. Burgettstowo, Cron creek Villago,
Patterson’s mills, and Independence, to- Bethany-
39 miles and back, once a week: '
1692 From Pittsburgh by Montour’s Moon, Clin
ton, Murdocksviße,! and Franldbrt' Springs,* to
Fairview Va, 38 miles and back, once a week?
1693. From Pittsburgh, by Antrim, Locast Dale
North Washington, Apollo,and West Lebanon, to
Shelocta, 47 milet aha back ooce a week:
Gujkt.—Million*. of bushels of human' bones
hsvebeen transported froth the cbntment*to;HuU
fijr agricultural 'purposes. These, which were col
lected on the plaint of Leipnc, Austerlits,! and
Waterloo, were the jbonea of the - bold, the bnve,
and tbechivairou*,who fell fighting their country’s
battles. J ; With them were mixed the bones of the
hones, and both , were conveyed' to Yorkshire,
where they were’grobnd to dust, sent to Doncaster,
and sold fir j
Tn omotgtcx orj xxw toxx. —From' the New
York Herald, .we make the ibllowisgcoDptlalion:
The number of tons launched in New York, the
last year, is 39,71 and 29,870t0ns are now on the
stocks. The number of snip bufidenemployed, is
said to have been nearly 2900, besides the-varioas
other branches necessary to the fitting out and coc>
letion of steamers and sal vessels—the whole giv
sg employment to many.thousands of persona.
The names.of the Hon. Hsas.fl.ai Hamlin fiom
the eastern section of the State of
N. CUflord, from the western, arementioned in
connection with theo&oe of United States Senator.
: Jbn & Gcmxr, is the delegate to the
Whig National Convention fan the 7th Coagree.
| slant District of New 'York, instructed fir Henry
C toy- t r
* ; Afier Iks- nreanfiini -at-v
the fijflowitty amoagdcbct ’
. “A WTTfatTin ■miiinr
try and tD.ficiliit!e|te/
’
xeTcP-
Church ctW** -srtfcfcJßfl real: estate,
t-fatll to abolish the Cbmmiasioo
«**; s ttU amncnaayihaflnntiiitath men of-Ctofon
poipo«K «. bill
to tDcarpontt tha iUwißftjr 'Enuudied ySflbtr
i FirTTmTi snit Phn^uy.tf'^
l Mr. Ma&bja«aflM(t •resoliaioasmtemngtbe
k Ootenor to;.frtjktfarrdnlto'Brig: GenTCad*
! •jgjgwigMri ‘.on behalf of the . Com.
I ■ Mr;«3eatfi at Dr.
tom Union co.
*>" orinitiijftTivß. •
!.- .*nn«inced the-'JbDowiiiff per
soittJorpfrraipecb'Te coou&ittees.
1 ‘•'Jteutootocoanonxia oftriscutc.
Me Sara. Dame, Crabb, Black, Stoder
hfonaod-HasonJ .
rJmticitry Ms *« »T Saaderaoo, J. C. Johnson,
Black and W.Fi Johnson.
. by the' Official
rsattdtheXtfco
j ts.
r JLcarttittk TVfhmrj . BonnerT Saxnetm
80l and Rich. M
- Efetet and SxJuau< Uesjn. Smith.
Streeter, Brawlv and Kiis.
} Pfhtionj Middleswuth
Boas, BeatSmaH and Saddler. fL
- Owjuiu/vhu Mem J. B. Jobnioo. - Middles
Bmb- Moot. C™)*, Gfflu, Dmie, JonUn
and Beat -j .••. . ' '/ •
Internal OiDia, Crshb,
Sanderson, Overfcld and Harris,
EUetvjn .Dufrict»--Me*sr».-JueYis I .’WirfmniV
•Benner, Boas slid Oeactsft. -
■J BJrnctmmi BjStoiMetti Rich, Ml,
/Jordan.-Streeter and Lewis.
Bit ~
Smith,*
Education— Sfem W. F, Jotuuon,' &tnu.'
mithf Snul|..
Agncuiturd' o'xd Domestic fiLsnufacturtt-ISoun
imyser.Pottigeh, Boas, Forsyth and Levi*.
"w? f^p B, Mmoo, Small, Smyser, King
and W. F.’ Johdson. ■ ■ . - -
EoSdt HilLKicb, Tout
ger, Scnkey ini Fonyth. •
• If** Mcasr*. Benner, Fottiger,
Sadder, Starred and Richards.
„ Private Claims and Damaga—iStttn. Saakeyy
Dusie|Overfield, South and Middleswaith.
' la&avy Meisrs. J , B. Johnson, Banderaon, and
.]• ' : ■
Putfw Bu Messrs. : Jordan, Overfietd,
and Saddler. ,
arAXDEtquosaurTVDor rnxmrcst
• Wen and Marne—-Meura. Myers. Fernoa, At
Laos, Hart, Zeisier, Fsoaold and ■
_ Judiciary— ‘Messn. Kerr,Smith of Bradford, Fox,
Laird, little, laybtun and Rict
RetmckmcntauJ Rjfocm— Messrs. Will, Goff
Hobert* of Fayette, Ladley, Downs
C£*mu—Messrs: Sotider, McKnight, Wattles
Cort, Didly, Niclk>laou and Large. ‘
Ayriwlru re—Messrs. Boyer, Kreriun, Shelly,!
Walters, Bridenihall, Miller and Snively. . '
Pnuions and Gratuitui —Messrs. Fegely, Wat*'
lies, Ferry, Grata, Morton, Gordon and .Welrich.
Domestic Manjifactu rtt —Messrs. Krick, Noble,'
Diehl, Meek, Seibert, Evans and Loughlm.
Aaanreir—Mefsra. Pearce, Sanborn, Williams,
Vanaant, Guttinper, T-atiKark PakfT.
Edetation— Means.StetUer, Little, 8011, Laird,
Stobbs, Svrtrtxwelder cod Fmletler.
Bushneli, Reddick,
Black. Mhrx, M«*b,McMina and Lefcvrev' \\
"AfMifto—Meases. Watson' Kean,
dick, Evans of Chester, Elliot and HilL .
Elatiom Diffnia—Messrs. Halloweil of Moot
go mery, Elliot Kirk, Taggart, Grove, Jacoby, and
Roberts of Fayette.
Edmh— Messrs- Benedict, HaUowel] of Phila
delphia county. Steel, Roberts of Fayette: Bwaits-i
welder,Lokeob&chand Pearce. ' • _j
Eaton Ejefeora—Meas«. Blair, Fioletter,
Frick, MpSheny. Schoonover,* Baker and .Alii
■on. .. .... I
Roods mad Bi idgu Mcstn. loughlm, Long
of Berks, McKee, -Sharp, Morton,
Stutsman. ' »
load Apprvpnc tiW-Messrs. Daly, Larahertoa.
Bnabheff McCulkcb, Cortißuflandvaitr. • -
Corporation*—l feasts. ■ Feraon, South of Phila
delphia. Ires, Wilcox, Fox, Nicholson ood Bow
man. ~
Beatty, Black, Cart, Bloom, &et*
ler, McNight and (Gntumer.
Convert B&i —Messrs. • Williams, Weirich,
Downs,3aively aid Myers. :
Printing— Messrs. Ermas, Leifem and Schooo
over. - - ..s'. .
Librnra —MeW*. Zeigkr.Olwiac and Kirk.
Ldova Navigation- icc.—Meurs. lye*, 01 wine,
Roberta* Smith oflßradJbrd. NobteJEaketaun, Ball
MrKre, Goff, Wilcox, Braanemam. Keaa.^ad
431 H.
Hr. Hifl offered!* joint resotatiod, in
that the war-with Mexico » jost,: and
voidahle, and carefully repudiated .the doctrines W
the ProviaoL. . '
, Mr. offered] a resolution tbai theConsmifla*-
oo the Judiciary bh directed' to enquire into -tl#
j -expediency of so dftering the Election taws, tfc#
; remdeots esq vole hfter twenty days instead of ten
| thotuand clptea of tbe Treanuera Repoit
i ■were directed' to be printed'fcrMb* o* of this
1 Hoorn. . j
A resolution was adopted aathoriring. the ap,
pnintmeat of a cotdmitteeto attend the toner*] of
-C*pc James CaldWeU, who fell before the wills of
Mexico, andwhoafa* recently brought borne* -
The contested election of Juries W. Goff, a mem*
her ‘ ...»to^norrow,
t place of mi*
n election of
, aderedare*
ohnL wvwuuaee of Ways ud M»m
enquire into the expediency of raising by tou a
inm sufficient to ab»arb'tbe relieifiasuef,aiid report
by biU or other wise. Adopted. •'
Mr. Goff, ofleredaresolattoitthat the committee
bn Banks, eoquirejand report whet banks, if toy,
have issued more than they were entitled to by
tar, and what remedy exists in (the premise*.—
Adopted.. I ‘ *;
Among thtf bills and acta read ra place were the
following: I
One to authorise executor* and administrator*
to perfect title to real estate in certain cases.
- One to extend the time for hoMiny the March
term of, the courts if Beaver cd On mockm the
House went into Cbmmitlee of the whole, (Mr.
Bull in the chair,) pn. consideration of said UII,
which was reported to the House without amend,
ownt, and passed (nally: •
A supplement to he act to prpride for ths 'set*
dement of rlsitns fo ’ damages on the Conaeaut and
Erie Canal' >
An act to moo porate the Agustine college,
Delaware, 00. '
A aupplement to t ie act relating to lunatics and
habitual drunkaAls.
Mr. Blair, one to a aohsh the board of Revenue
Commissioner*.
The House then p weeded to the selection of a
committee to investij ;aie the ejection of James W.
Goff, whose right to a seat is contested by Josiah
F. Beach, who claims to have beta elected. .. .
OtncroNOF th* Seutx—The following are
the offieen or the Se tale, all of them having been
elected by the unanii ions votes oTtbe Whig Sena
tor!:
Chuf Clerl —Saint el W. Pearson, of Somerset.
AssumtU—* JohttS. Sullivan, of Ruler.. • ' '
Trantcribert ■J, J . M’Cauley, of fVanklin. ttod
J«me» D. DejHnoodtdf I’liiladelphial
StrfftU ai-crvu —' ViUiatn Eastburri, of Monroo.
” Amitont— -Waiiar iP. Brady, of Cliotori.
Doorireptr 'J, V. Cowell, of Bocks.
Aswtant— Benjamin H. Godthalk, of Modi
gomery. " J
. Ntttengtr— Philip;
; Weber, of Danphinv
Tax Cheboxxxs.—taoth bnncboi of the National
CouodJ adjourned without day oa tho24lhof Nov.
haring been in sessiAn from tbc 4th of October.—
Among the business transacted was an additional
ad fat the regulation; of a' hfeb scbdol; now | n the
pmceia of erection Stt.Tah&quah.' Messrs. Geo.
AickvDavid Vann, Wbl S, Cooley David Carter,
and Wo. P. Boss, the lasi named, theodilar of the
editor of the Cherokee 'Advocate; were appointed
director* of the scboAL ■ Among the appropriations
by Conned were hr the purchase of books,
furniture, «c. br the thigh schocd; #7,500 out of the
SSS,
for the support of orphan* bribe year 1818.
Main. L. Bom .id K. B. Ddhfcl tw. faniju
«d detente* to crocked to Wuhwgtoii to iSward
the Mtitemeat of Out claim* ofthoNttionj
h*d occuioh yeMerdtyto
ttfcpwill afitend whim »t believed to be io Philo
delpbia.- Thecommdmcslioii n, left io Ho O n M
Alb*ay,«botit lOociock tobooenttoN.Yottwhfrt
it w« recoiled, copiM, ood curled to Jam City
.ThenceitwosfarwsrdedtoPhiladelphia;' TheoSl
aoaaddreued vu Mated lor and reported at Cut
lyie, with io dirty au&U of St. Lmul, ',xbe litrblmojr
too ogoio colled into reqtuiiion, the ccmmnmcatkm
tjiwded.tho pciood Cjund, tnd on anrrer rccei ir.
“* ot » tfclodd. Tfhc. TOO O rem!,, m d CT
these disadvantageous drcumitanee*, tranimitedi
2,500 mfles in two. mors! Verfly/afler aIL this
telegraph arrangement is, iu they aar out West
pcnkins." M Jaumki
Scoabs iir is stated that ten
; thousand persons s reemployed mHambnhr
in the marinfactnr iof sears. They make
150,000,000 annually. Of theaej 14.000.000
yeariy, 0r'40.000 d ally. ore pufled isray by
the Hambarghers. In the special pollution of
their own atmosphere, > .
BF MAGNETICTELE6BAPE
,", connw., * 1 %'■!■:
-Qgwqog<ieaeeafihaPitUM>*fc f>.^»
WisanoTW J4a. iar
S<B«iar‘Th« i l SeMte;w» dfflcd tonnlerat
the usual hoar -uraTer by tiis'rhßpf«i«y:
. Mr. Hale-presented e petition signed by 2900
Unitarians, pnjing for the withdrawal tfour trwps
tad for-the appointment of* Commi*-
«iooe«jtojtrttaforl , eace. ,__ ■ •> •
Sevierd petilioM: and memorials, were prerontod
bySenotors." , i ; { r : '
Serier offered^*_ ■
commission .to: determine on bn .pinrf
Mexico, and pro riding that the United
not be EaMelfor any daim for Slaves.
•’ Dickinson gavie his .views' upon this subject,
iaaspcechjofcoaaiderablolength. He wiuiafe
t<f of umejung- all-Mexican territory now in dor
po»waidD,;ana the sutyect of slavery akaa
after conaideniion,- to be determined by the inhab-'
itanti' ;
Senator* Yeuleerand ItoleoHered substitutes for
the-Ten Regiment jBSL • • 'i :
• Mr. Clayton resumed his was opposed
to an increase of tb!ei;army, As' unnecessary.': He
was also opposed toUe bill to fohvard supplies to
the preaeiu foree now in Mexica n
Mr. 1 Butler g»ve]notice be should more to re
commit the bill for (amendments so as to provide,
for increasing the number of raiments now in
Vice instead of authorising ten aewregimentx
• then went into executive season,
until the hour of adjournment. . "i.i
In the House the resohitidn providing for a list of
all claims since 'the 14th Congress was recommit-;
ted to inquire the.length oftimeit would- require
to make out the list. V .
After the morning business, ihehouse resolved
itself into committee. of thewl»le r and proceeded
to the consideration of the Pr««irVnf» ftg» *
;
ted the idea that the war was occasioned bythe shed
dingof American blood upon American soft.
Mr. Jttnison otxiihed the floor when the House
Adjourned. '■
Comspondenee at the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Bahiinpre, Jan. 12th, s>. x.
. A fire occurred last uightio the steamboats Wsh
coa and Jewess. | .Two, schooners were totally
destroyed. The Jewess w£b themail boat -from
Baltimore to Norfolk^! '
)TboWalcott {s! a schooner trading between Bab.
tuoore and Boston, and,mnif have been one of the
two alluded toYas being totally destroyed.! The
Jewess belonged to the United State* mail line,-*
regular Packet frpm Baltimore to Norfolk.: The
fire probably occorcd at the dock and United the
schooners before they could 'back out from tbo
.wharf).
.Correspondenceof iheTiUsbugh q'sxeiie.
• New York, Jan 12, ft r. m. < \
The steamer Washington which was to have
sailed from Bremen on tbe>l9th utL, via South am
too.tuu not yet arrived. ,! ’
' (Th®. Washington has been 24 days out, and has
been hourly expected to arrive for the last five
daya. This ia the stormy season, and she has oo
doufc*,experienced rough weather. She has nev
bad-the reputation of making shor^passages.)
Exrlstive Cormpoadetice at the; Piasberg b Gazette
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Pniucnreu, Jam 12, 4 r. x-
taka of Western at $0#500,-
<T7p boL
Grain is held higher, owing to stoppage cf receipt*
The-.weather is very cold, and every thing is stag
nant. - j . .
RreliiaiTe Conespoudenee cf the Pittsburgh Gazette
BALTIMORE MARKET.
: -*i'' JatolirS,*. w.
• Pantr—The market isqaiev and I bear of no
large tianaadions. Howard Street brands are sell
mgttSisaae^o> bw. "
Wiser—Frime waito is selling s! 137 c |Vba.
Cer*«-Sale» of prime Yellow at 60aC2c * bu. ■
UAiafay—l bearof moderate safes at 34c »gall
itowr—Sales of Western sides 'at . Oc;>: *,
Shoulder* at fic.’ :
■ sales atsS w hbL . .
•^fay..forir.
BatiauTv Oorrgspoudsaee of the Pittsburgh' Giaetts.'
YORK MARKET. . .
- NcwYoax,Jan.l2,3*.it.*
Fhar—Qmeme batsda are salliia ; at s6sf®6>
«3f fW. Sales of Western at *
bbb Tho mukef i» heavier thsa jestenlayj and
the bn sinew done is at a small concesdou. •.
- (?m«— I rhero ia a good inquiry 7 foe Wbewt for
'mibiagpurposes, bat other'grates are’eraiet. There
i* more dotnj'in corn, and the m*rket ! naa an up
ward tendency.' Other grains are without
Bales of new prime White at GSoOCc and old at 72c
? bu. Oats are selfotg at 90052 c f to. •
Pork there is a better feeding,but
I tear of no improvements in the prices. Salesof
new Weston Natl Mess Porkat sH,7sg»hbL.
Mbs. LmsoA :Sewxll died yesterday about
twelve-o’clock (Sunday, Janaary 2d !S4bJ at her
reaidenee in Allegheny city. Mrv SewetTs maiden
: uae ww Johnson. She «u bon Jn Hartfced
ia 179$ and came to Pinabargh about 30
I yean ago. She ha* left a mother and .six children ;
to mourn her irreparable low.
|' •. The death of her nobfeson Samtrel D. Sewell,
I Wbo foll like a pallant aoldier at the sortie of Pu*
cbU, attack into her widowed ; boaora a deep;and !
uoooeochable anguiah which ft mother can alone j
, realise and which was in all probability the jaoxi
lttutteesnaeefber;:ditaohition.( \ - I
Weakened by a, long protracted anxiety far his
weßhre and acualedbyevery rumorof hia danger,
the manner or the’: death other darling sonina
bloody conflict with an overwhelming force of
, relenuesa lancer* tras more than ' her feeble frame
and ahatterednerrea con Id well endure add abe
,tank under, the affliction.
It.'" -’uch*'
declared duly
Introduced sad
/•gaudier. Tbe
, ah isi7.
jo • atcteiDent
Society.
j to the dmh
*xico,mu ad^tu
the report of
• traatakan
JU» aoi too much to my of Mra. Sewell UuU «!*, Ufa* TOII BOSES,
:wu the lovlint of bet sex to every Mate of the HMflrrerns, eic., suitable' Cor planting m Ccmetry’s.
.expretaua. Gaildeaa, ainccre. ud gentle in mil: can be furnished on application at the seed
!»be amid mod did, she exhibited in her intercourse f* o*** 0 *** fro “ Narserira of J“*-'Vardrw Mar»ehr*ser.
Tte«f Of temper which were the charm and admi* ——-—: = ‘
ration of all who-enjoyed the pleasure of her nc> /~'tHKEBE-r43 boxes prune-cbecsc, large size, rec'd
ouintaaoe. To her uunitv and friends. she wai this day end (or sale t*y
Soidiomuo to. fault w»7h J3 JffiSi ISNtj^OTCimOTjtsjibjnfj^-
.beamed mildly and cheerfully from every feaUtrl TJOTASU—a casks No 1 potash nc*d and Car sale by
of her lovely and intelligent ft l» n .tp Wt it M’CKTCtIKO.N.
jtraand her; ‘ 1
This dear, kind lady ■ fell a victim to her <ra
tenderhearted: and senssttve affections wb>
puds herso estimable os a wife, a mother, a fridl
tad ,a neighbor ,
S&6 was a member of the Methodist Protect
church Own its comroeucemettf, and: enjoyed »*-
pecially daring her last itlneaam a lively and hrf>y
degree the consolations ofareligioa which vtdie
fcwceof her Ufeand.tbe comfcrf and supp/of
|er hoars of dessoUtkm and woe. )
’ -Sweet charming woman. 1 may the green t(f lie
tightly on thy gentle bosom, and rosy thy.jeek,
patient, uarepining and charitable spirit diifte its
soft influence over those who are leu to mot 4 *hy
depJOture whiUt thy memory will be by
the tears and sighs'of thy family and thy /ends.
,
MirrfllJlUiH VSStI.T 6IZJTTE
, -; coytrns w ranI—January 1 —January 13.
•Henry Clay; Mr. Hale's Speech in the Senate;
Supreme Court; Congress Wordy Debate, West ;
etn Contracls; From New York; Messrs Bu»-
opts; Whig Meeting; Liverpool Iron Mar fcr, FVom
Mexico; Rail Road Meeting; From the i’ittsburgb
V’olnnleerSj' PencnylvaniA Legislature; iintStocY
Companies; Appoinnnents by the Present; The
cbpcfitiondT the Female. Sex; Cabinet Troubles;
From tbe Pacific; The Amistd d Case; War, Poli
tics* &e Allegheny Arsenal; City EJedon; Items,
; : Latest Telegraph hews, Foreign am Domestic.
: ' Ccanmerce: A carefully compiled RVview of the
Mirkets for the pest week; Tbe pricerin tbe local
cityi,markets; The Cottle Market; Tie prices! of
American nroducein various parts a* the Union;
. AaOant of. Flour, Wheat, Com, since
the'opcning of tlie' Canal; Cana] business:and
movements ofproduce; Market iu‘ London.
City News; Spirit of tbe Press; Copious Extracts
frostthe leading journals on tbe iatemting topics
of the day.
R* sale at tbe desk, singly or ia wnppers. ;
Price 0 cents single copy.. - <■
-3hbscripiiop»s2 ojtu msdvtncc.
Yellow Teeth arid potrid breath.
- Spongy gams like rbttan death*’
‘ is Rpuulre and diigasting.
i- All could bars taeth as white as peart. .
>. Sweet hreathr+ard gums-snan ot girt'
• i Why quickly haste
\ And ase a box or Jenes’Tocth Paste. _ '
. icosts but SS cents, and is really a beautiful article.
tvs* tbs teeth a fine enamel, sold in Pittsburgh at'
Jmrtyst?' ~ . ntmfldiwly'
(Don't ! have yellow dark ; Teeth—they ean be
fteariy whin by one time using a box of Jones*
fTooth Psite. tt hardena the gums, sweetens the
jAc. BoldeifißUbeityit. ■ aovlMAwly
' inrl)on' , i have a "Foul Bresxh—lf yoobave, umi
two shilling bottla of Jonea’ Amber Tooth. Paste. -Thai
wfllmaks jonrbreathrwett, whiten your teeth, Ac.—
Sold at 88 liberty n ; notlOdAwly
|jr&rax Bair an La**.—Comstoek’a Nerv* and
-Bone uunwnt and Indian Vegetable Elixir, bib* most
effectual earn for Rheumatism. Sold by WIL JACK
'ON'. Afcnl for Pittsburgh. . . aorlftiAwtaT .
*-r -\r '•—' ' ' '*’*ee .
ID“ who u*e Jone* 1 Spuisb LQr White, bars
•IwaTdadflewMte tmupanbi «Wil OflUa a trial
will airiß/y anjr one. Sold oolf ia Pitubarffa,ateo
. . DOVlSdandwlT
it Altaian, . •. ;
Oo'RHMdiy eteniflf, 11& lan, br the Brt.FYeoci*
Hemutfv-D* M*.E»wa«d P.-Bial, Merc hut, oTßef
fill}, rear., to Mw Ma*t, deubm or Frederick I«>
"-• r :
JV tirtmnnttml a>ectinxafthc Scientific Asaocialfon of
will be held in the lfalkorthe
M-'fo*. l ****!**-* constitution and
SSP *s**■ »*»admioah*tfllw reported,' mod oQU
,te»tetu.;of BrfAMocS
IE£S3S^-2£iS^-^-w *» fiwefiwSriiß
l f iea g l ~ tolt « il tkMfe fare?.
Prt*etba of»ckac« an in-'
•Ste-SfSSJSSteSSSi*"
■JtUl&maßrtSte&sas t-SS-
P,“*L,«S Ss’c„. «.
■taka fta Address relative to the nature and object* of
' ther association :*nd Dr. Jaekion of BUimiUe wifid*-
ItTei a lecture oa the Geology of Weueni Peun'a.
THOS. BAKEWELL,'' ‘
. . ...:. . }\- W. WILSON/^
'TfIOarRINDi ‘
‘ jaall • • : . Committee oCaaraagraents.
' omnt.
CTTBc CUxsXwls strangely destructive to the fan- 1
Ba»ctaicla, r (or«kiaf lha ktidden change, frowheat to
cold, and ; lh* *tooka<*BJM yellow, dark, coarse com
plenotu.. Then lUavemuilt* that the pores of the skin
should bd kept open—that their mouths should be freed
from imparity—rl was tin* tie anaient Roman Philoso
piers cared' all diacases-rthcy computed that more
the pores of. lie skin,' than any other outlet of the boar
diseases and unhealthy. Tapor* ;left .through the
It. is necessary, therefore, to keep tie pores open all
hautOTs an dispelled‘from the skin from tho -tores,
wbenthey wash with Jones’-Italian Chemical Soap, t
hsrs seen it core'the worst and oldest cases oTSalt
Hhsnin, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber’s Itch, Sore if**.!'
Ringworm, when eveiyother internal and external
remedy had fuled---its effect rendering the skin white,,
dear and soil, though it be yellow ana coarse, it won*
derfttl—it removesTreekles, Tan, Sunburn, Morphew,
and disfigurement of-the' skin—bat persons man
be particular and ask' for Jons Soap—to be had in
Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, sign of the Big Boot,
89 Liberty st Price SO cents. - novittAwly ;
J Bizuooat Her axx> Onms.—ConnelT»
Magical Pain Extractor—lt is now conceded by medi
cal men thaj_Conuell*hlsgi6al Pain Extractor,.-mana
faemred by'rComstoek.-A 00, 21 Coortlaud.u. N Y,i*
the greatest wonder of.tha 19th century. Its effects are
traly tnumcnloos. All pain* are removed from burns,'
scalds, Ac- and all external sores, in a few minute* nf
ter its healing the same on the'most deli
neate, sku, leaving no scar, lfis equally beneficial in,
all kinds of Inflammatory diseases, sueh as sore Nipvt
pies end Eyes,; Bfnrains,Bhenmsosm, .White SwcUinfii,
and Ulcers, Braises, Barns. Chilblains, Erysipctafcu
BUcs, lie Uoloreanx,.Ac. We might add asproafkot
all we *ay, the names of many eminent physicians wfah
use it in uetr practice, and hundreds of the clergy wj£n<
praise Uto thetr people. Kind parent keep it constantly* T
haad,iu case* of accident by fire,life may be lost W h
'out it, but by. its use all bants are subject to ita'eon
unless tbs vitals are destroyed. Camion—Remec
and ask for Connell’s Magicat Pain Extractor, nf C
faetnred by Comstock A Co. NY, and no other, i the
Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agent for Pittsbuir «tK
Liberty at, bead of Wood. • tiovltMAdrf lan
kJ. .
ASDBEW’B EAGLE SAXOoL
This evening, Thursday, Jan. 13th; the troti' 1 ? 1
Sharpe, Miss Brace and Nelson Kneass will o/, m
faH German Costume- accompanied by oreair* o *-
rine and; triangle. Mrs. Sharpe will sinxin/f* <r
“Buy aßroam”. and other German songs ir lu> *
goago. • '
On Saturday evening uext, Jan 15, a Pm Prc .“
will be placed in the Saloon in fall view 2 BU “ 1 ’
cnee,, and after the committee «ti«n have da*,? n ! ,
merits of song* sent in competition fortbe/ Me, “ 1 ’
the-Prixe Botxjp will be set up and printed?' P re ‘*
cnee of the assembly aud a copy gitcu tr* P cr " on
present. _ ; I*l3'
A. At SUion 4 Co/
<H IUKXD IT- MCrwXXX TIUBO A2TO TOC n, ® n '
INFORM their friend* aod the public® that
being about to remove to the «nacii^ elegant
Store recently creeled on the adjominr ""cywill
closeont their iargc-and-Srel!-*eleetr >c * oj Fall
and Winter Good* at coer, and in mar* 0 * * eM thwi
eo*Vto enable them to open their i* ,ore with *«
entire' stock of New Good*. The *a™ commence
this day and -continue to the finri a frh, or until
their removal.' TTieir exten*P“* orunent °f
Dm* Good* will be sold full 30 than u*a
ni price*. They eontiit of the tmyhionable Ca*h«
mere* and- Delane*, Gala, Mohitf '*' a™ Otfgon
Plaidsr Ai*o, ilombaziaem. Alpacc.o
- Goodae-Freuch and Gen*3*npo*, Q
Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, tf of *ll the
moM fitshionablc cobra. lilac* fancy Dmawlk*
of every variety. * Shasr}* Cai?'- Terken, Tottan
Flaid, and other shawlwa. rerip “‘! or1a “ totyr
reduced one half in price. Fir*-"" English
nnd American. Flannel*, of «®l or ' «•“ qualities.
Ebanet and Cap Ribbon*, Gig HowerjyGunp* and
Fringe*, Wrought Collar*tuMPV‘ ace ** Artificial
Flower*. Plume* and Festlatf,* 1 "** Cravats, Baud*
kerchief*, Fancy Button*, e.Aiomt Good* of every
description. Woollen Good^ cimcre *' Caasioetu,
Vesting*, Braver*, Pilot*, **«*• Jean*. Whitney
and Bath Blanket*. of
Calieoea, Chintrca. Checks Striper,
Tlehinf*.bn3vm and hlcaeAliahn*,*^.
The tallowing will be* 0 * ****"* ~
Cashmere* at i c. Usual price 37J
Mouwelin de Laittrc, i " “Z* and 31
Gala Plaid*, . ; u
Mohair A OreconPlaidf.
Alpacca» v **
s£3}m;«U «»
S&, ; ■ $ ■■
Together with every fJf ». n ,hp Stpre, which will l*
-offered VouUy eher^' 1 * ueri be floored that
they wffl not begadded »o ,be quality or price* l oi
Oar good*. ft*/ A A MASON* fc.Ca.
In tfe* Dirtrie > CoM’- AU ®tf‘™r Vein*- Kx.
W^i^oTMaberT* ,w ''
Geerge.T““V 1, And now, to wit,
J l_ *. I «« Wanoary a, IH-v ike
Robert jydddJr. J Sheriff. p«yk inwcoort
*»»■ nf yy-flftnainder. of narchabg money after
rarraeut of <o*Sn “*A*t nrctartuig my eonuai*-
sion *033, Ike re* f 1 tare detwitrd is die Mfrehant
and Manu&rtu* if* tne credit of ite coart.*
George j’. nodjiax ttf diaribwp pto-
HI ELAM HtXTZ. Pro
Alt pcrMQ«^ Uka notice (hat 1 trill at
tend w the f* of abo*eappo4«Bieai,bloy©ace
dn 4* at, P»tf**k* ©* Auditor the 31« ai a
oVlorfct’F. if •**®.day.
• : CEO. F. GJLLMORE.
_jaal3d3to& \ ' ' , Auditor.
f QiirAr *
IMPORT® and Dwdera in ZephYr.Wowted, Cao
t»u, jem*. Cotton*, Xredle*, Stwine Silk,
threl Ifcttßoff CJt*p*,- Sleet Tuiuli. Plain and Sha
<M Po?W r ‘ w ' Trimming*, Finer Good*, etc.
Ckaap. Cub,to \Vbok>«ale LteaJer*, at the new
Thread t N**dle, itor*;- Na 3 North 1-ouath *t. and
'l7B Philadelphia. ;iinl3<vt^S
CtTLIV-A choice selection of Cutlery, vie Pm*
oinPd Baddiay Knire*, of variou* pattern*, «ult
able to (trie rr men juiiri.'tifcner*; alio, a as
someP* pocket kntreiya *aperior nnicle,
j«rt reiW* and fo* *alc low at. the Pinshurph fHfd
i and .ACbIBRiJ 131 Wood it. corner of
riath. . lortasi » X WICKKBSHAM.
DrIS, DRCGR—JorI MohW, druoritt ■»« apoth
*ry» N. W. eonter of wood mad Sih it*., T*itu-
keep constant!? on band, drun. paint*.
oUC9-*»ufii».eic.
X. —Pky*lri*n'» prescription! carefully eompoorid
rid fa the beat material*, ai anjr hour of the day or
niffAlao, an assortment fine too&£uair
ampth bnithes, etc., which he will sell low tor
cat ,e . ■•■'■•• . .. ■: may!
OU(Mi7.
CCTION TO THE PUBLIC-The subscriber,' by
rnUen contract with the IVkin TeaCotp parry, ha*
UyXelutivr rixht 10 sell their Tea* in Pittsburgh and
Agheny citie*. Any person attempting to aell their
*!», except procured*through me, i* practising a de
ebon and a fraud upon the public end their at&tc
tpia are not to be relied on. *
«T»Q A JAYNtSs734th
. For. Boat;
aA A neat two. atdried brick dwelling boose with
KBacren room* and large yard, pleasantly situated
thefth wanl. Apply to Wit B SCAIFE,
jattl33w . - •, l*t afreet near wood.
DRY APPLE*—3O bushels dry apples rac'd and for
sale by Quia] WAR M'CLTCHKOS.
X ARD—ip kegsNo t lard rac'd and for sale by.
JU ja!3 JVA RMCITTCiIEON.
LEATHER— -5000 IK* skirting and upper leather on
hand andfff sale cy Wfc R M'CLTCHBON.
DRIED PEACHES—3O busbeU In store and for
male by paU] TASS Eli' A BEST.
T IQUORS—I3O gallons Holland Gim 230 do French
JLri Brandy, rec'd oc consignment anl-for sale by
. WU TAgSEV A BEST.
A rPLRU-10 bblrrecU tEi*t)ay and for sala by
-XX jm!3 •' TA*3KV k, DKST.
bbl* plantation moluncx (new
-crop) jtui landing and fat tale by
J«l3 BR()\V ? N A CUIJIERTSOX, 143 liberty ai
CANE SYRUP—HU libli per «ir Pemwylvanis, on
consignment and for rale by
janta • D T MOROAN A lltt wood it.
LEAP LARD—KSLkcet'No I leaf lard iu fine order,
for tale by s - IVGILh. BUSHVIKLPto ROB.
BULK SIDES—OO,OOO Ibr in rtore and for sale by
JaU- McGILL, BI’SHHELD to ROE-
T> UTTER—3O kegs boiler, 4 bbt* do. Iniuiin* from
X> Mr Lady Byron, for tale by
jaal3 McQILL. HUSHFIKLP to RQR
BUTTER AND liARD— 6 bbls roll butler; 3 ken do:
H keg* lard, jurt ruc'd and tor tale by
J»al3 ATWOOft JONES to Co.
SUGAR— 17 hhds N 0 sugariust reek! and for tale by
janlJ • ; AT<YOOD. JONES Al Co. J
COTTON— HO bales Miss. cotton juit rec’d and for
sale by ATWOOD. JONES A Co.
GOBER PEAS—33 lack* pea not* for rale by’
janl3 - ’ ATWOOD, JONES to Co.
MOSS —23 bole* Spanish mors for sale low to close
consignment ATWOOD. JONES to Co.
rPOBACCO Bfi boxes *pound lamp’ Virginia Tobac
:J, eo for rale low ioclo*e consignment, liv
• jania ATWOOD, JONES A Co
HAVANA SUGAR—I 7 borer Havana brown sural
for tale low to close consignment by .
was . ■ ATWOOD, JONES to Co.
COTTON— 30 bates cotton Juhrec’d per Lady By»oa
and for rale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co,
jaolJ SO water street-
FEATHERS— 3000. lb* prime 'feathers on eoerisro
ment and for Mile by' 13AIAH DICKEV 4 CO.
WHITE PISH—BO bbls white fDb; 15 half bbls do.
in prime order and for sale hr
jania . i ISAIAH DICKEY A Co!
GRAB CIDER—S 3 bbls crab cider on conrigniucut
and will be rotd'low -to close by
janta ISAIAH DICKEY to Co.
T ARD—No 1 lard In bbls ami krgr for rale by ■
Su janlJ . • ••■ : ISAIAH DICKEY * Co.
BUTTER— 5 bbls roll butter on consignment and for
tale by Qaiaj . ISAIAH DICKEY to Co.
HONEY— 30 boxer honey jntlree’d and for tale bn
janlJ ; ENGLISH ft BENNETT.
MACKERELr-IfiO.bblt Not 1, % andSraaekerd jut
ree'on consignment and for rale by .’
f ianl3 i ■ : ENGLISH A BENNETT. '
BRAZIL SUGAR—fiO bags Braxtl sugar iii tiob and
for Ule by L ENGLISH k BENNETT; =
TkiTOLASSES—IfiO bbls (new crop) N o~MohjjJ«
IYI arriving nad for sale by ••
•'>: jantf - - POINDEXTER t Co:
Buckwheat fixjur—istacktiuirecviefedfor
•He'by JNO 8 :
1»BIS ■■ :■ . • 7aWOOd.gt.. •
FEATHERS;— 30 sacks crime Kentucky feathers in
Mart and forsalabyJAß A HUTCHISON to Co •
■■i : B.KVOriBONNBOBST*Ca, >
• _J>* A-. No.3sFrontrt...'
nutkM-TU nbaeriten have ottfatnd and for tale
• X eo accommodating tanas; a large and well selected
asaonaenl If teat of different rndet and descriptions.
WOWN- k CULBERTSON, 143 liberty it I
SALES
■-* ' x'_Jn?pi p/iB» l Srai ',v--’ :
If ' i^sWH7w-'atSljo, elork;r l * ailh*
[-• Ch-MooW ipll tf «ad WBl
i ;Coomerf*tf W* tforfifoitar «ix dkam
■,ir«t*: - ••• ,H 3 ••
ncogabMaßtt® JrieanSficfctr-t ___'.!
Property at Atahon.-
■ —-‘ • Tipf January 17th, at .7 o'clock* at
On Monda}. e Tgj com*? pf «eul sadfilh
the ratable Urt'cf ftToand ■aitu
will be PW 0 ( Third rtxeet. between Wood
u* on the fegfig. ■« Ana of «7 feet
~and~M*ritTf* l t+, to j«c>nd aireet, on which U
and » Heading at picaenioccßpied
erected a. ; - \
by A. Bee!fM CM j l> r ?uduc on a. lon* credit, io*
-Term*; two •
tereitp aF abl/** lu,^ I y c J HN - D DAVIS, Aoctr.
. jBOIS j-‘- r '
"2ms?j£narr ttih. Bt U>oWock.«
llooin.'ComiT of Wood and Jfcb
wiihout reserve, ;
of teaionaWe foreign and
Ar? extrfj. atwont which arc auperfitf® ctotha,
domestic and silver mixed cod
•stuieiu, > im .rtno*/amacea*. Orleans cloth, oby
while,^^gwnandyellowflftn-
shnwU, #nd hdkslnfrestTarjMTV
pr^nwjj ett comfort*, coats bair camlet, ft »®JTS*
if J2ef ribbon*, Mo* bonnet* and other nuflh
etc. ' , . ■ : •
ner > ► At 2 o’clock.?. X.
•, Jaiform portable scales, glassware, qncew
_ 'jcprie«, table.cotlery, coal «ad' Deromhirt
nests band boxes; matt raises, beds mod oeo>
vTJrinr mantel clocks, leather trunks, a
Jrrfartnienl of household fur allure, cooking stores,
vufurnitarc, etc. ; •• ' .
**J ’ At 0 o’clock, p.m.*’ . . '
• *, shoes, gum overshoes, caps, ready-made clout*
und silrer rratctes,whips, combs; German
.V goods, iancy toilet and shario? aospa,-razor
a, brushes, gunk pistols, violins, letter and cap
jig paper, blank bosks, etc.- janlt
F. SmitifiHd StrutPmrrty at Awtvnu / >
fa Monday evening the iTth ia*u si 7 o'clock, at'the
mmercfal Sales room*, comer of wood and sth sU,
II be sold that valuable lot of ground situate at’ the
ithwesi comer ofstnithfield aiuljßih streets, having a
fct of SO feet on srailhfield street and extending along
i street 00 feet to carpenter's alley, on which are two
letnentx, subject to ha-annual ground rent of 847.
Terms at sale.- JOHN 1). PAMS,'
anil ‘ I - . Auctioneer.
SSaU of Choice eud Valuable Bcoka.
On Saturday evening, January 15th, at 6 o'clock, at
o Commercial Sales Rarmw, comer wood and fifth
reels, will be sold aji extensive collection of-Bitted*
neons Book*, fine liondou editions, omon* width will
i found Slade's Residence iu Greece and
wiilj the Dragon, fineoutltneeng.br
Morita Reich;' Welstend’s Travels to the Citr of the
Caliphs, a volsj History of the Great Civil War, with
splendid by Caitennole. I toc i to;'Sir
Wn. Hamilton’s Va<is, 3 volt folio*, Viewaand Sketch* ,
es of Pyramids of Gueh,3 vote WoUope’s Sommer in
Brittany, a vols; Sprjfs ModemJndia, 3 ved* Montrose
and the Covenemersi by Napier.,2 volsj Clcopteasis
Manuel,'colored plate*; Lee's Sermons otrtheScript
tures; Pictures of the! French People, 133 illustrations;
Hooker's Journal oil Botany, numerous eng*, 4 vols;
Simoads’-Switzeilaiul, 3 vote Complete works of Dr,
John Moore. 7 volsd Ftnden's Gallery, of the Graces;
Lives; of (he Lord Chancellor*,'3 vols; Beauty’s Cos*
;tume,* Burkett’s Notes on tha New Testament, 2 vols*
Scott’s notes on the Old and New Testament,'s vol#4l*
Patrick, Lowth, Arnold, Whelby and Lowmau’s Notes
'on do; etc,: j . ; ; ,
. Novxi*—Also an extensive. assortment .orNovels.
etc. English edition* many of which have oeverteen
reprinteo in-this country. .
Catalogues can. beiobtainedand the books examined
st the Anclionstore. JljaT] JOHN D DAVIS, Anci’r.'
Xour fti tbTun* Cor Buialiu. ;
Alexander a wav' would respectf«mv inform
the citizens orpiujburgli and us vicinity that they
are now tilling off their very lam and expensive slock
of dry roods at an bnnartuleled reduction of price*,
their object-being: to Exchange goods' for' cash, A. in or-,
der to effret this -in the shorten possible time they, will
•ell off their entire stock sisuen remarkably tow rates
as ctumoi fnil to suit f tub buyers. A fine oppor(unity
is now offered to'persons in. want of cheap diy goods to.
supply themseWrs at a comparatively small cxpenw.
lve hare a large and splendid slock of
t LADIES’ DRESSGOODS. •:
Palo Alio,/BUena Vista’ Gals. English and French-Me
rino Plaids; Oregon and Plain Black and
Mule colored Da Loines,-Freneh Menhon,
on; AlpacCa liOsTreit Bombazines; French and Scotch
Cashmeres and Mouslin De twines; French add Earl
sum Gingham*, etc. I
DRESS AND.MANTILLA SILKS. -
A large arid splendid I assortment of rich black. Dress
and Mantilla Silks and bide black Dress Satins..
\ . SHAWLS, SHAWLS-'
A large tri'urtmeutjbf super French, Tnrkerri' sad
Cashmere rUiawls; plain and embroidered silk triage
Thibet and Brocade silk do; plain black
silk do; super ail wool loug square Broehea do; plain
and embroidered Cloth dcr/plttin and. embroidered Do
I«aint*do.; ..I
CUmistlASiD CASSIUERES.
Super French. English, and American Claths and Cas
siuhtm in itreot variety.
, . saxineitts and flannels.
A’u excellent assortment of Sstuneu and a Urge stock
of red. white nod yellow,Fennel*.
|Blonketa~Super tjjso Blanket* for .overcoats; fine
twilled dot American premium do., etc.
i Also, a large assortment of. Ticking*, Checks, Prints,
Muslins, together with almost everr article in the dry
goods line.' . • HT ALEXA.NDER fc. DAV,
Ijqaia ; 73 taykcist, N. W. «w.ofdianood. ’
PRINTS ONLY.
CEDAR. ST,, NEW YORK.'
LEE & BREWSTER
Established a warebousein theyear 1&-KJ. for the pur
pose of nppiyiogtbe C&y and interior Trad- wjth
PBLNTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY,* at
Iqvr prices— end exhibiting, at all seasons
of the year, the largest AworUneutia-
THE; WORLD; .
They are now opening Several Hundred Package*,
cotnpntHig every- uejv style of Foreign and Domcstie
pioductimij many of ;vi-btch have just been purchased,
and are offered for sole for Cash and short credit, at
; FBICESBSDCCKD • -
. i ’ • - FBO.M
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
per yard below tbe'pneeaof Apnl and Alar, as per
printed Catalogue*, which are corrected daily, for the
information of buyer*.
PBTST VT AOKHOrSE, >
- New Vork, June, Iri*. > • jyffdistf
- Selling off to Cloao Business.' .
■VronCE TO MERCHANTS and the Public gener-
J:\ally. 10,<X)0 dollar* worth of ready made eloihiiur,
cloth*. castimere*, wtioetl*, vestinp Ac Ac, to be' sold
privately, at cost and under, untilTtmday,lst day of
February next, at which time the remaining ponton of
oaf'SiocK will W cloeed at auction. Intending to clow
our basinets in this icily an or before the first day of
March next, we offer she whole ofout extensive slock
of clothing,' cloths, cjusuner&s, salineui and vestings,
stand below cost, on term* totnit dealer*. - Our stock'
of piece good* having been purchased bat this season,
will be fouQd to comprise some of the latest styles as
well ts the most desittsbje article* for Merchant Tailor*,
j All person* having claims against the firm will please
Xscut them for payment, and those iiidebted are re
sted to call and settle their accounts by the SSth Sitst,
at no further indulgence eon or will be raven. >
l , . I ANCKER A MAYER,
. jruiS : ~ ; 7U Wood st-, Pitttab’g, Pa. ,
i PASCAL* IRON WORKS, .
!. • PHILADELPHIA. .
I WtHri Vrav|ht Iron Fitter. . *
Q HIT ABLE for Loeotoou rejlurine, and other steam 1
O Engine Boilers, from 3 to 5 inches diameter.. Aim
Pipe* lor Uu, tkeam, and other parpores; extra strong
Tul>efor Uydraalie Preaaes,Hollow piston* forPump*
of Steam Engine*, Ac.
‘ • IManofactared and for aaleby .
MORRHktASKER A MORRIS,
-j Warehouse 8. B. corner Third and Faint street.
. hnadelpUia, ( . • ■ av7* . .
PB*B« W. MORRIS, I mmOPATFUST, would
rtspedfully inform hi* friends and the citixens of
rmsbnrgh and Aliegbeuf that he haa decided to remain
iii the .city(durinr the. wiuter, and U prepared to treat
patient* placing incnwelvea uuder hi* care, nccording
tn the ayatem aa practised at all'Water Cure Establish*
mem*, for either Acute or Chronie diseases. Thou
wUhingto/avsil themselves of bis services will call at
.Mr. Miller's, comer of Liberty at.'and Evan’s alley.
Dr. M. h&s treated severe! severe oases of disease in
this city with great success, to which he is permitted to
refer. i ) i ' • • ' •• norJtf
ipriug TraMi
fkTEWLYINVENTED—For the reliefaadPetmanem
ll Care of UERNIA or RUPTURE. (Sailed mail
•ixea.) ’• |
The mirier claim* of consist in the eotm
parative eas» with whieh it may be worn. The pad of
wood being neaUy balanced on springs, yield* in pres*
sdre on anypart of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to
any movement made by the wearer. It ema be worn
without iatenaliaioft, Until*ear*iseffected. : Thy *«b
■diibers have made arrangements lor tho .manulaetare
of these valuable Trasses, in asaperior *iyle,ln fails
delphia. hud have than now for sale at thefr ofiee, Nfc *
77, tksiibfield at near ttixth. Pitiatorgh.
I I i GEO. WATT, -
jeOO : ! D. W. KAUFFMAN.
] Shaving and Hair Dnsilni laloam
BLaCKSON *. FOUNTAIN.-ThareruTprofown, hare
repainted tad fitted up thrir tearing, Hair Dressing and
6 baa pooolar Saloon in th* modern wyw, and are prepared to
wait oa geßlMaca atoori, with cats, comfort tad politeness
Thy are ortpered to wait an all that may call wUhoot delay.
Thankful for pait£»foTS,w»*l«rit.aeooliau*bM of the'
am, at our Saloon, corner of Uaioa street awhheDiamosd,.
(tack of Alexander f Day's Pry Good* Store.) *3
SAI.EKATUB AMDULUhi KACfUMV FuKnALK*
—Tue Admihlstrewreof t-p late James McLaughlin,
offer for sal« the retabliabaiest aitaate tq Ninth Ward,
formerly earned on by turn, in hts life time, h i Salen*.
tns and Glue Factory J The works are ia complete order
for carry ingcathe barinest, with fixtures, Ac, and ready
for commencing al atjy time. A liberal credit will to
giv>n, and fill particular* made knownby calling on
cither efitm undmigunl. JAMES BIiAKKLV,
j I JOHN MITCHELL,
i • ~ i _Admicinrator» .
Original; •BoUrag.Bvtclu.Vi
IpXPEIUENCED Judges, oq a trial of.one and a half
j millions since ltUi pronounce this article onsur.
poued for durability in the construe lion of all kind* of
Furnace*. Price SSI, 76. cash for loads of 10 M, guar*
unieed nine ioouth* . Order* for a -second quality
Bolivar Brick* will bq executed ntgSU'per M. if »o de
sired, without guarantee. • Asiock of the first quality
is now for sale at the warehotue,*Slosh’s Wharf,’ Ca.
nol Basin, by •! J. SHAW->\IACLAREN,' . ?.
aeptOu Kensington Iron Works.
NOTICE-}- All penona havingelaim* against Joseph
Olshoure, peeler, late of rum*township,' Alleghe
ny county, Fa, are required to'pWenrihem oh or be
tore the first day of March next. dn!y authenticated, for
settlement. ; j« JOEL MONROE, ••
• ! 'wm tilbrook) ~
lanlftOt* ! , Tmsieea;
NOTICE— All .persons having claims.against our
firm Trill nlease, present them -for (mjnncnt, and
those' indebted jo us. :nor willing-their account* on ct
before the 23 ih last., will be tfrolt with according to law
Janlfl ;• • ; , aNCKEB fe iLCYEK.
BIRO CAGES—A oenaiifiil article tor Christmas !
presents.—Fancy, fine and common Cages; also,C»* <
nary Birds tiffin'* plumaxo and song, by luepairor sin
gle one, to isuit purchasers/ elm be obtained ni ifi*
PitubanrhSeed £totefWcoJ st. .. . ,
deg- r -S..V. WICKERS HAST. *
V !:?•' : MURPHY * '
Qld.Woot WsrehoiUe,cor. Liberty st. and Cecil's aj.
ley. , ' .1. ' ■' t ' •- ' ntylMJfcwtf ;
SUGAR—S 5 boxes D R- Uirga tooT»agaj{lgoo.bb|,
assortedjNo*. sroaU,loaf *nar r aDQdo crashed n
gar, 175 do powdered nrstortr'and -for sale 1
Byi : JAMES A HUTCHINSON fc Co. ■
iini‘ •!. . i- 45 water and Mfrormta - :
'cjUGAB'HOUSB
O[so bbts Si. sugar boose imfauaeaiSS do *oi<£
euSynjpjia) M bbls do 7» 10 gallon ken d£
j>n<- : JAMES AH UTCiNSQ.V Aty,^
STOVE -FOR SALE—A good stove, -for tailors’ u.
entirely rtow, far sale low . ' , .'SiTV?*-
- Jtma : -.-ANCKER-fa-MAYgw '
BAMILY CARRIAGE—AxIom Mmaae, buflt bv
Ogle, fc MutlOj'Pbilmdetahia.' in fimnite drier
“«T be parebued u •'.taunln. If applied for moo. la’
ipiifo*; MWtbew’4 JjTCiy oiable, Ptontu ' • jilt
T ; l y .l
~ , «- S* t J *■’ >« **—
.;■; ; V-;.; ; -j;V r “ •. V ■:.. .SV
! i
r 4, pirrsacao* ■
DAILY PACKET LINE.
»^^^3fs2s3ss*s£air.
wen of the West.. E***T rff??.nT7, .L^vT.;rr
SSa^gi^-isevifrMraK
let. Ila eiT cue, The pW .WWt
advance. -; | - 1 - - ■ * • i- ■- •
j ’ ;■
The MONONC AHELA,Capti
burgh every Monday morning a! 10 o'clock; Woes nag
every Monday evemhg at 10*.«.
['• TPESDAT PACMT.
Hie HIBERNIA No* tttpt J.
lean Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning ax W o’clock;
WheelingerayTuesday*wunfaX.lQr.lt. .
' :. WED!TEI»DATPACK*I. ; <
. The‘NEW; ENGLAND No. % Cift. 8. Dts*, win.
' THtJttBDJLV PACKiT»' »•'••;
pmdatt*acut. ■.*,■*. „
- even Friday evening at lfrr. K. f
VfiATCBDAt PACKET. 1 *
•hie M£SSENGER, Capt.D* Cootr, win Btavc_Pilts>
birigh every: Samrday.*Bon*3|al 10o'etock WhMlmT;
every fiamnUy cveningaUQ r._k._ 1. •.. .
gpflrDATPAckuT. ‘v
• w. isAAC NEWTON, Cape A. O. Uiaos,.«dlk ‘
Sunday morning «t 10 o'clock?
tvery Boaday evening at 10 r.«.
■’. Mdygg.ls47. 1 • _i _- c -
REA.VER PACKErB—NEW - ARRANGEMEXT9L? ..
1 calebcopai i - t:
■ • will leave for ■Beaver. Glasgow and t
oa Tuesday, Tuunday,:
and Saturday, of «*eh w«k, al S o’cloerxTt Tvniin- -
ing on Momisy* Wedneedaf awl Friday.,. She haa «• ;
boat at the landitigT>«twe«&MftMdjdmtudlbabnd|y} .
p^ed,, ,
i ' oeQ# ••'s'-l- • V-. NoAWoodM^i.
• BEAVER AND WTO-LSVILLEPACKET. -'..
ft. ?;f ■
; Üb&3B& Ch*ri»ECl*rke,masXMiWill,ihriacj .‘
■SHeMtehe coming wimer*eaaos, suk«dMlr ; ■
trips ioße«vran4 Wellmlle, leavimr KttsbwthevDy.-
tv motniag at 9 o’clock, and WeltonlU at 9Dlebe& a Af. -
M, declO G. M. HAKION, A.CO»Agta.*! ..;.
FOR CINCINNATI OBtBWft •
. Tha tlmnl etemHief
: i NORTHERN UOffP.. n. - r
MCzmm- Hstebim, huuur, wOl Wefarth*
■■■■BHBB>bt>T«poitstM»dajal4oeloelu nf[
freight or pimp tpply'oo board. . : * ■ ;*l3 ,
NABHVILLF-
- ' Tie newaodCut HMMf ; -
fIELLSI ! -LADY. BYRON,- H ■
- »3faßgiH: Miller,mMler,wißle«re for th* tboT* i
IHBBBSBKport laU dsy u 10 o’clock. -Fojfrwpij .
or pimp tpply-oo board. ■ ~ • jantf
! „ FOR CIKCINNATL . .
—The new and Cut ittiatt .
; ! WELLBVILLK. • * -
; Barnet, muter, will leave M/ahore
■BBKE9SBthix (Uy at 10 o'xloelc. ‘For frtigbtor}
‘ board. ’ Iml3 *-
i " FOB ITEW ORLEANS.
‘"-pj ; Ito new .*.•
: mauler, will learn aa abbvir •*
■QB^ESBUiliaay'al KL avm.' For>frti(ftt dr ,
pwag» apply oa board I - I jail :' .
FOB" CINCINNATI. 5 -, ' V.’i • 'A
The fine putenMrtteamrT ““ v ' * *•
L r. BOBEBT FULTON,.
' nfitf- CoUitr, i tamer, vwill Iww f* tU» k
(HRBSsBHBaIiOve andaU istenoadiata-pacUk'iOft/
Monday, at 10. a;-** pocilitdy. FerJrcifbS or pu«tt' T
■pplyon board •.' '• .-o >■•=•:-•;■• . r -■ • • i*7 »
> - - FOE BEOWKSVILLR!.
.i ' k" » te * mer
■* iggjHflff ‘ a p Tfcf«h«»-, ouster, wilkjesn ai < )
thi* day fat BTowwniUa. Foc'C
•* apply onboard. •• •
aright or pm _ _
■. rOB'FBANKLITf—BEGULAKIACKBr. t.-i ■*..
. "Tteßunificcstiteatßer. 1
11 ir*?T a i ABgo'vmr. .■■■,..•
Miller, muter, will k*v» •» . !:
lO o’clock. ,Farfrtira ? -
’—pq board. - ' . • octu f i
• orpu«agt*l
THKESBAY PACKCT—FOB CINCIXJiiTt, , .
v,.. TbqMwandlMimiwucptMmv f
■ luVT^—J fteuaer PENNSYLVANIA, CiptS, ■:
: JasSnlßStt c. C7r»T, wm leave \
MMBBBSahfyWwfatiiatyßwntlnf l , >t 10p*tloc> *■ *•
n, fclWhtelinf evei7'Wedne*d*v«v«alngM9 o'clock- 1
FOB ST. LOOTS.' ‘ ' 1 ' -
1 Via new, fplendid and fast ramr
''. »:?rrJW-«a«mer ■ • BROOKLYN, < ’»'
. Briccßniai,wattgT,wiMleaTaferaboim
intertiritifm yn* on
0 /onboard or toVj XKUTUX JOXBB, MpaaiyjSi*
V' . Tto new Arid *«IT wtpette pi—fHf . V
rerateaioci '. KTT CARSON/,.
• ,KUtM'V J yiaian . rt,B«ter. irUi la*Tß Bn ail . .
■flMSCSßßabora andintennediam pom, cmSu»»' 1
dap inamiar tha 9th:inct,at9o'clock. .ForMxklo* r
pai*ag» apply onboard.. -v joaidSl.
FOR 9T. 'LOUIS: ‘ ‘ .y“ u
■■ ji,-* -_• k Tli* new and Cut running Warner
- , fp.ft J : ; GERMANTOWN, . . »
. Maclean, muter, mil Ware ai abora, 1 I
■■BSSSHbUus day, at 4 o'clock. • For freafet '
or paaaafec, apply ob'board. • . j«aS-*!|
FOR LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE. . V C
jk • ****tv? ' : « '
Joe, mater, will IcaVa aa Aaw. 'am 1 _
■■MCSHBCFridav next at !0 o'clock,''a. k r fW{
frrigtnorpauageappfyoaboard. •'''jaa| - *
FOR NEW ORLEANS.' t
k Ttenew and elegant ataamer. -
LpJr>a? , i: NOimrmvEß, V f 4 -
jfiUKwS for Kew On . .
■■■■B&BBleaita, on jbomlar tl
clock. For freprbtor puMge.applyoaboard.-- ..:jad •■• I*
- I' ; FOR! NmY OBLEANB. -
' iflinigTi— h Tfco ———.f ■• ,r.
f I*-iir«T 1 • -WTOMBta U
I Grtealce, suffer, Trill leayt fH m ih*v'i
■■■BBBOMibdTe port on MmUy, the SivFofc t
freight or pmaga apply op boord. ■•••• -•■•- jan4 - -
FOR NEW OBLRANRJ
, tv The hit running tie user ■•• ■ ■ r
f r Ill'll? : _'• •• 1 • TAuLIQNIi i‘.u f :
J J, Perry, muur will Imt* At t&9 V*
■■BBBSBHBtobcnre port this day the 4UI Fot J
freight or ptuig* mjply oa board or to ' .; ~ ...
L_*c39. .. . •'' • ;v. ;• -. ;• - M AIXEi lt Co., .f;
REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND ZANESVILLE •■••»
i. -y | pACXEt'*
A t
mMte r ('vill'tnike weekly trow • 1
tbe above port* dariaf lb« muoo. .
For freight or p«a«*ye apply on board, or to ' ■ • -11
• *P? •■■•Ti:-. : i- •■: D. WILPNa.'At-. i U
MeKEESPORT, ELIZABETH AND v '-
LAi CITY PACKET.
■ K " fiWuew «e«mer ' .. • • >
LPr - .‘Jjf J-■ ' DESPATCH, * V : . »«
• Nelian. vrill nui '%v«bor*.
• Kttibnrgb: eretyMoodiy l a
edneadayk«nd Fjjdar, at*} o’clock,*. Jt,'todSto-' ,
aonsabela City every
** B ® clock, A. l Foe- ffttght .or pueua apply oa
! • .. . . -.fab- < r
REGULAR FACtOrr- BETWEEN PITTSBURGH
i;- j r *AND; BROWNSVILLE ‘ !
" > V' r Th« fio« new.-ftesitter •'■ •••j
jBJJgajK-Geo. D. Cock, mutn,wilj
every Tneaday, Tharsday «nl <• I
SaxunUy: eveiila**,*! 2 o’clixk; and BtawncyiU* every >j
1 J. NEWTON JONES, Airt. ■
EXPRESS LINES. &c. i.
, i EcUpu Truuportfttlem Um.-.' - a '
TO AND FROM J
CJHIPrESS aad others may rely that ail merehasditt ■ ■-■.•*
P and pradnee will be-fenranM to and from th* -
p ** ler ° cities. ■ by.ihe aboTa line, with ■%*:/•'
thebmtcurrentrate*. . .• -*“!*"*“ «* t f /*
■•■:•■;• rSlfil ; & -CitAßgßAgent.N*«w York. ■
*• DUTILH ft HUMPHREYS, Philadelphia. ’ ,ilJ *
, • OH KOOSK BaltiiaolE ? r “ e|P T*. ,, r
) . ■ ±WcGUIBE, Cumberland. . .'| £
_ L __rOBSYTHfcIPJNCAX,Tm»Vit. jaftlf ;.
J&6EgLSSSUfiSL . / ;
to* cntmtiiro, tuintohs,wnaisoTO*, *au4PO» - v ;
V2to^'JSKs.* 08 F m, iW® ***««;w*i«w«J“*.
\fIERCHA?m# and otniti *«adlQg good* are inform-.,. •
JJJ. ed that. ihii ii:ihs uutcii, taiettTand mott era*. . ' -
‘Through receipt* wili. be girea to any of ihd *hor» .- '•
Places, hlerehaudixe. and package! of any.cJaa ««:•,• - £
weight forwarded.- ■/, jiVof r
• * Expteu clow* duly at 3pi :c • ..-. <•: - •. . i 5
t •' ■ i ff GYICKEBYiAgeaa.
, novflOtf . Si Charles HoWlßnildiflalj wood n_: •
•■>•• j TI*WnTK3E33P'I!
poupn TBiIifOSUTSOI J] ; A
£4 Ths l're«r{(tDV«af thupopokr yt* fcsrttfcanxtd (ha- l "
■ Cawbcrfcad; jfrwu the turn* of MaKaJgit to*. ■:.; t
gwaipihatof EdgctlMfcCe.-.- v.; ’u.’t fi*
.- PiUibargfc Day«/j
lyjßofciaftKiKoHMahCfcjiiiuU, BafciAon.b the can . •
tvthdrMAagehtof thisUaala UwGHtmdost., -x ......
ThcoaljMcatean- - ~TTZ~
« f .
OW. CAM BmratriQc, • • <1
.it
| Peaa>ylvanlft W«t*m Xlac* ..
'SS&"dßb£in' »«• -
THROUGH IN FIVE -DAYS-'PROM- »•
PHIA TO PITTSBUBOH, BYWAGONj/:! -
Raiminr Day aad NkM betwfeea PitubttrthtWlCWH J y
berebhtg, and by Railroad between Chamoenburf ua . v
Philadelphia, ~%e firet ahipment wiUle*rncaf*..**s , < ) r •
«nlsth/*ntlai7iu»t[.Nomore _ p»d*wni ba j |.
than can be carried thToagh each deur». •:, r •
ou the roUte." *nme -krill be reduced to Fttufltoyawlww ,-v i
the roads become irenied , U. .V.l:
J 1 At the Dwpto of.
• : ai» mtuket «rKtdadelphJ*, { '
CLAHKK » THAW, f Traoapomnw*
■■ '. • v - t Pita berg h.J CoinpT- •••'.•-. ,
CT We. will receipt fat *»\ 1 r
TkLACIC BILKB-"' B MPBPJtT Mtadn.hijWltta , . ~
ffSburm 10 hi. «i«^ l rfiSn*2£>iKs£ -
falngfcdarnek wawryd do; dowatcrwtwd «npgi *0;. 3
ffi foT«w«fiwd*{ **&* * lat r w T x ?£3'- tIXKT <i; »
Dial»«3lukei*ny«liit«“*>**->wiuchwillb* -
t?Haiftalo***Pßwftk prlct*. , ;••■•„-. j«aa • '-
*|iS' ■wpm&j&>pnimyi!SjSbi
;;; ■' i.'l