W, eamum GAZETTE. ■!'. ■ •.;!■: BY BU4TUS BBOOKS k. Co. \ r - ’■ ■. PITTSBURGH! ' • : PRmt ’MdaNDfa/ JANUART 14,1519. PXte Fuuw**» PiictOAMm.U.- pahiirturt TlWWcddr! tad WeeiJr.—Tho Duly u Seven ipsittW *• Tri-Weekly b Five DoUtnpcr ; ib* Weekly U Two DoUcn perannsm, frtrfjr wwe. / .. ' ■'■• ' ■'' i -.4 • •’•'* ■nmm »n nnwly requested la m 6c*on befiw* Sr.&, ud u.-eju!? u lhq dey u - 1 | l Mfm , TT ft * IMW<illll ** l^l p il|, *i p—rrtr» Ml Sim Newt, Imports, Jkloaef Msriets, ke n u* SwWtlf’Vi,''' I ■■ :> .. Bfiwriarf CoTTeapoadeoce ot lb* Ktubarfh Casetie. k W**P >t tki Poeiß«i>i-Pi»>U>ir>, Wtfnxxotos; Jan. 10,1818. • The 1 whale. number of Pensioner* pud under tbs several acts of Congress, daring the first two 90sitenaftheye*r-18i7i«olO,092. The-nun> her ut fcentary fonnia who received Pensions during fee santo &ae r wts 1426.'".The.numberta Ohio; inNeW Voric, During the fiscal year ending Jane 30,1847,thesain of $1,300,000 were P*M Ae Pennons, cxclmvetycfNavsl Pennons. :..The. whole mober of paeons m the Uotted Sttfes la whan Feasmes were allowed last year, vu of which namber 3,013 are in Penn* bylvinia, 1,153 in Ohio, 3£59 in New -The number of pensioners who .died last year, and Whose: deaths-were reported, was l,Otl„89 of whom were from Pennsylvania. -Under lie act of Congress, February 11, 1847, there wert received ex the Pension office claim*, 1,950 far Treas* mry .10,410 for land, (a good sign, as it (w<tw»at— gw tlose who hare received the land hpnnty mean to become settlers.) . ■There are eight Pension Laws, under which • Appropriations are made. Upon the Invalid Pen ;«fa list there are 2M6 names. The following : brief abstract will hoof value to. such readers of - ihs -Gaseoe'sa are interested in® the receipt or payment of Pensions . . “The'set of March. 1818, gave a pension to offi cers and soldiers of the continents), army,-and to offioertrSeamea, and-manne* of the navy ofthe tavotahOQfWho werein indigent orcamstancea. Of the 20.477, who were pensioned, 2J326 are still bathe roily banal-more than half that number are nenr alive, as only hsfo demanded their stipends during the first two quarters cf 1847. . :The law of 15th May, 1829. provides for officers sad soldiers of the coetmeatal army, who served - to the end of the war- ■ Under that law, 1.148 re . csived 230 of whom are still on the pen sion the. first twpquniters of the year only 139 have been paid. • ; v Under the act of 7th Juoe, 1832, which provides • r fcr aD officers and, men of the army, navy and mi -litis, who served six months at any penod dnnng revolulamary war,-the number of chums a ' mounts <0 37,500. The numba of pensions grant* l edU 33i90, and the' ; imniba still on the reals 9^ .' 832; but during the first aU-months of the year v©nlyi.ol4 drew pensions.•• " •' '■! v --’Under the act of the 4th of Jnly, 1830, claims •tiwoniiag to 7,006 have been presented, but only 4,491 have been allowed. Tbe number afcU.ua tbe itdl is 4*453.- Only MM were pud dtmng the two first qnfltets of J 847, ■ -: v Jbhßctcfthe7thof July, 1833,gives*pension ■> of five years to the. widows of officers and men who served during the revolutionary vwar. The v nensionbegmson-ihe. 4th .March,- IQ3&, end tar* i- Snatea on the 4th of March, .1811. Under that l3iSOO darmed pensions, but only peo • rions have been granted, None of tbe 'pehsk»ers - names axe continued on the roll ThOee who are ' ' stiD living are on the roll of pessonen inscribed t . nodrt the act of:Xpb© 17,1844,. i - . j ’ -' Oh'tbe4tb March,- 18*3, «U act passed giving r- me veer’s oension more to the petuoonere under Sa irof-wiy T'teSS. Under:the act o(18l3, there hkveheen paid 8£73 persons. On the 17lhJnne, 1844, an act passed, giving far rear's additional peewit to tliewidows who .. were Entitled to the benefits,ofthe acts bf;lp3& and’lB43. The jeftnon commenced on tbel4th ■v TU«w>b.' tSt4, v; and. will .'termiaale. on' the 4th of ,v- March next: The number, on the roD -now Ik 6,- ■ jgjj. bht only sjßBl have made application for them >-pension doing the first - six rnontna of the present : 2d section of the act of the 20th {fan- j 1 uiiY, 1843; entitled “An act to continue the office i : of tab Cosamissiona . of Penaum*," the execution 1 of: the laws in relation to the claims for military I bountr land* devolve on the bead of the .pension 1 office: and the 9ih section of the aelofthe llthj February, 1817, entitled “An act to raise for a lim-1 • itad time an military force," give* bouo- ( ty \ mnA ot treasury aenp, at the ojmon ofthe, claimsnt, to each non-commissionea officer, muw-1 cianTand private, who has served, or may >erva | : ‘ in the present war with Mexico. 1 -tfr • ti>CSimOSL-. "> 'l •. theintoestingsnbjeclsdiscitsaedbythe ' < ’Ordnance Bunn, is the crarniruitigi of, Iron to*- hf ’* The'several foundries ; empbyed in .the manufcetnte of Osnnon are at ywArnghj-yfriMt Pdict. Ogorgetowmßeßona, nrar Bichaocd. The^report ssyc-^./ J :.-*!• v .:•/ a dJerracou preceptive mthe'<iial^y and metal-6om< theyitfaenx . faiJSvaad-. if setose if ihfae belonged to : —i. - h.- ghancter of fiactnte to : irlioia Ibeiirat For ionmea, tho inaTof the Belboo emWrT •" gtamlly pr,» Eiih mottle, wilh U» lifhlor portioM of Ua mottle ' oSfSTeitwliße color. Tho chemeter of thojo v'fibm ! tbe Colombian fcmdr, am al» of tt mottle, ■, ■ -.l^.hiflt ballon eolhanUmsnMoflhe Belton* v feattiyilLndebo wilbkn ofibo eareiynpecti ■ tbe meUliof belli: foandries is accompanied by a taubefyesl Fqiin foaodr, ore of a - dnber mottle, -with the fieetore Inclining to.* grey cr * nmUlednmj; ita r»l“« of ik-ir rpeciSo mart ■ „iiDotaoh&aatho Cißoiag,bnt themetatstill , ieesseeaT&ererage iknsitjr. F S-.-.mnlo. of the, cannon Horn the Pitubugh . fcbndiT preoenl* * mill darker grey, with Me or none or £> mottled aspect, and appears highlr enrhoanceona, the .specific, giant, ofthe metsl ■ ■ ccercjpoodingly low.. . . In veoenu term a. tbe appearance of the metal ‘: from diflerea foundnes may be summed up in two divisions, thai\ Columbia. «jd Bdtona •• foundry guns ■ 'guitded mmv-'West PoiiU and Ktt> EuA gnos-gte, iron.: The tocnhtj fiom which ttomeudwu drawn has no donht influenced the ; nnxUfied.elsb bsrlhe dilerontmodee onrosl ment at the eeretol fimndries. iffseeking fcr the ehsrocter of fiwsnro mon de shshte far gnu mete!, wo would took tor nbeweea | Sntorer motUeof Iho Oolumbi* end the togter, ' TjliTnf the* yfi* Point foundry, ptsiitig over the bslaesof limßeltonn nnJPittshttrgh iron. I TOr fiwmre m*jr therdore best hi; **-1 ' bii sTroftnaitorntmottlo, pnsuwinto m.hgiuor: , SSyn, the: spot* of the matte, being somu - ~ys.hl7.ited sndso nesriy of lim same hue as ‘ SStiutefiaomroaUghtorhrfetegroy sspeO.' : The rcpitt of lieul- Wslhsch, girin* s summs n of the niilti & experiments fi* testing the gnal -Brof iron end cannon, wfll he fcnnd of great in - nng n> and fin that ronton I mode ■ above gxtract. . . A t ‘vY‘-K _V J..'; ~•• i-. t • v S'jlfV; ’ tf ' ‘ V'+’ ■ ;V'?' K Spisii Wiiiis ••w' ;jtfi ;; : i?V':' P»Pfi Ipll teawaaw plyff | . - ora wnvj. i A gooddetlM lnti* report of thevaloeof v OonCottoo, and mnch tiioe arid reooej hay® b*ea . by tha Department in testing lU. value. >jn» rMrihpC.axpeno*®** are wnuwd.op by ihe • • ' i*. Tto«pk*»»® cotton, viyllprepared accw^ : alabeaiof 3SG there**®, «* net fire 'fSe^i^sssss^^ssi - S!L»|nrf*yrrranrvTnti u r M '*>*—*” In ’ ig/fo «.(<«* /roof npVwiTe cceioo, “ -Si ■SsmTin iha'muatet or. in ihij fcaniua, u -W <* ** • *’a£wSi eomptemed by tart wmW(u, i» - e«S .fn^lillwiaSowi;. »ad «4er« etatome or *£» v - ' r : t“Zi-out two - . pmloe of tie. cotton to • t » boUn, d&ct*ita « ' : ''uS?Acm?rnaUX- sIM ttatof-junpowdei-.ln ' -‘lie of »mt cotton emimilelfe 'jStaraSeto'ttatof lUmtattMthan lagnnpow ' 3£aujttarefcte,wellndtptod to twogporpo i **otk GoaooUon when well prepared, iwpe oo S3?SSr“^^SfS2sSSS |: wm aocm beeorroded by il,if not '■.SSESfcfflrtffSa? B ourpteeent tanrau. f ffV o * ’giSSSS. th u tntertinjt two idiaigee into e f ’^iSb^nbm, of frtfptent occur l JgSjJSdSSXutteltotont t' W&mn*m Jan. 10-Moodty night. ttat mow 1;™ Isi?vir!rßrT demrbe it totta city which tan been , . f■ -i *•.*°r w- ofidal labcn. • -Mo man ,nuxucnf • TT,n,n oo»iST.—Ai the animal meet &">a**aatzLi olio DutnrtofCobmhie, ing of tbeStoclthoUenof the Philwklplii, Read ‘like • public, fcOowfa^Seratioi«Uto ' |tC,<^ r -*Sfl-.&wßa» wooUnot >« hiffl- H« TWiLttkttßWOo- (reported «I,fJSWSC3 99 • rSetSmT . 15*201« '“ Iflapenaeiemmoßto^ i : F —ilwetaceUe feet, *mH times «“ aM ‘T lt * 'W' Tttte OX") Commltl»«1«w l»rital| .l, .- -r./- t*' !t t’X’ ".V iV r * t s r V ' -}» . ft.: rer ; fe ttoSQpresto.CdiiiV&ad'i& tto , he.itlikelyto.be ms down by tioojwof Jhead%r* , Umi more true to fawi- became tbearahitodo be* here a improbable that be wiU be permitted tote eopy a portion ■which troaia grtu him the peace ; ij* of the Government. ■ Ail extraordinary speech was made in toe Sen. today by Brody Johnon, oC#d : The fint half of it wu essentially an Adrnfnff f> * t ' rtTl -Mhe second branch enbjilylWhigijh^—the. third and concluding parcwillcome tomorrow.. I have ! hover seen ao many povded into ao : small a space,* and the whale argument thna (hr, i indeed,'ll but a bundle of contradict wqs. The war in one breath was defended as “jost and honors- Ue," and.ixttbe nextaa unnecessary and uncon* strtntional It u said in pan lint, that it was brought on “by the act of Mexico,” in part second, by the act of thei President. In one - argument, the whole Territory bstween the Nueces and the Rio Grande is pat down as indisputable Texan and United States Territory, and in the.next itis called disputed territory. It was l which brought on tbb war, at is said ut and the Re* ipTHirtm of IS4S, m another,—but roost of all it was the act of the President, Ordering General Taylor to march from the Naeces to the Bu Grande,—and for this order, as for the execution of the act of an nexation, (iheßesohtliotiflOf l&s}the President is made responsible for the war, And the strongest language it used by the Senator in pointing to the extent of this responnbiliiy. In his recrement uis said he can dsun none of the honor of the splendid battles fought and victonea woo, but he will rather see the crimsoned fields of blood, made ao through his instrumentality, and hear, the cries of the wii ow and the orphan who havetieen made to mourn by his unjust and illegal acts. It was your order | . to the American troops which brought cm this war, and it was your violations of the expressed will of i Congress. The Senste of the . United Stiles had ! rejected a treaty «nw»ring Tdxaa to the Union, be esnse in the manner proposed they knew and de clared that this would hare been war. .The Pres- ideal knew tint, 100, uni knowing itihe wenf-oti to do »*>•* which the Senate fcit condemned, and that which be knew Congress would not sanction; ?I. shall. noil attempt to reccmcfle Mb. Johnson’* speech. It iSrlndeedjthusfrrwhoily irreconcilable, but the motive of it, I presume, baa beep to shield the country from wrong at the expense of truth.— many other men, be dreads what the world may say of us, that, indeed, say of each ether, hence his jealousy of the good name of oor country in the estimation world. The speech has made much remark. The Ad ministration with part one but made WTy feces with the home truths against the Executive in part second. Nobody, I presume, was pleased with the whole y pooch, except, par» hapa, the author hlmaelC ahd'it would have been much better for Mr. Johnson's reputation ifhia speech had never been made. * Never was there a better illustration of the solemn truth that “no man can serve two masters,” of principles, and these at the antipodes of w * f| h. other, than is to be found in this speech.' • ’ '' ’ . , .ca FBOH 9BW TOBK. , New Yorki Jan. 10, 1616. There la little of inierest stirring in the city, so tunniwi i« tsrtqftOfnod, as the wmlerdullness is upon ns.. The stores an filled with.idle clerks, waiting for warm weather to enable their custo mers to reach them, .by .water, our only means of /vwimnniratinn with the most profitable part of N- York'trade. '. . ’ ; y -' / The steamship Washington is sow oat eighteen days,,not more.’ She probably was*detained unti! th 9 23d uIL, or four days beyond her usual time.— She had thirty seven passengers engaged at the lost account!. Another slice of pstronageis to be given, it is said,’to Edwin Crosswalk editor of the Albany Ar» gus,in the shape oftbe Russian Embassy. This Court Vas, m times gone by, been a hospital for politicians, a good excuse to pay them $9,000 outfit,' $9,000 salary, 'and another bonus to return. It has been remarked of Mr. Crosswell, that he i much more deserves it, if political service and qua!* ificotion be the teat, than-many of thq men who have had it. . Treasury notes sold this moraing at 99}, and but .little was'<iooe In other stocks. ‘ These-Notes coo imn,. to absorb a large portion oftbe Revenue, and the Sob-Treasury is new. reduced, from Tis cpikons in specie; to about ®750,000,-f-with heavy drafts constantly drawn upon it, and necessarily reducing 4hts small ae*™” l yet fiuther. .Tbc receipts at the 'Custom House the past week, were 0a1y232,000 of which 151,000 were in Treasury Notes, and 73f 000 in coin- Thus you will see that Mr. Walker is getting his notes of hand in pay for government does, and grows weaker i Upon .this subject* the Tribune say-.: ••It w» stotedLibat,dnuls for .$500,000 xyere pro* seated today, while the vault contained only only $lOO,OOO to pay them \kith. J ! ' Tbe following table will show, the shipmeolsof speeie'from lE* part since Triday of hrtwMk, as by tbe clearances at the Custom House: Stm’r. Siberia, Lir. Mex. doQa - “ “ sovereigos..3l3,4os<. 413,195 ShipSirßifotPeeLliv’pl sovms ..60,000 rfSddoha “* ...93,600 Brig Erato, Laguayra, five francs* 9,500 Ship Utica, Havre, ** $8,395 Mex. d011ar*..43,470*.* 52^65 Cotambta, .Liverpool, sovrtis. 3^510 ", u Gladiator, London; ........ 10,000 • Colambus,(byßrowhdeßros).*•***'.. T0ta1..?........ .i...$744,406 Another physician haa fallen in the discharge of his duty in the hospital of this city, :Dr. Gorham Beals." He was a young man of much talent and fewidly lamented. The whole number of deaths fcr the week have been 245. * - : Holden of Treasury script here think that they are soon to get their pay. The Legislature seems disposed to take some action on the subject of the debt of the Republic. Unofficially estimated, in cluding interests! $11,050,000 of which $560,000 or about 30 per cent, is admitted to be fairly due to the creditors. , • ■ ; . Owing to the cold weather the market for flour is rather slack; although there haa been some de mand. The tales for Oswego and Western range from $606421; Choice Genesee 6£5. Bat little do ing in and Alexandria; are selling at6^l7l—Meal Uindemand 013,3103,37. Ryeflour 442104,50 . ■ Wheat is in demand for shipment and for home Sales of Genesee at 110 c; Ohio, white 135 q red 125 c There is something doing in New Cent at 61066 c, but nothing in ‘old. Sales of Jlye at S7O6Sc- Oats, 47000 c for Northern. Old Fork is depressed, Prime is telling at s7o7<- 25 and Mess $10010,25; New Mess $l 1012- Beef is in fair request bat no : cbange in price:— TJmw> i« ■ little more doing in pickle meats. Sales >of Shoulders at 41 and Hams 71 cts. Lard Sj cl*. Cheese6o7eta. . There is doing ihtKentncky Tobacco.— Some 6 yb* of Havana 'find Florida. fTriMiflii of tli» BUuUr Blu Rldli. The main features cifthis terrible explosion have been'published heretofore in,tbetelegrejhic>corre*- pondenw erf the Goiette. . More pnioahtdo* tin* have, however arrived by which we gather to Mowing lirt’V/the'ldJ. led, scalded, wouadid, so for artoy hare reached us: r - ’ Wm. F. Whittaker, dead. i : Mr. Btewart,wiftrand 3 children, do. ' ‘ Mr. Overshiner, misting, v- Joseph Bouton, Cinrinowti, oq. /* F.j/Sauns, Gallipolis, da .. t < . > George Baird, dead. James Mißer, Va, missing. . • • •;£-. i Capt Summers, iqjmred. -,r Albert Summers, badly do. P. Wrkht,' doi do. .Riley Finney, Pilot* da do. John Bsyse, slightly da - ' John Cur, tatty do. > P. Carpenter, miming. . D. Smith, tatty scalded. lSdect passeogen missing. ' The second jsk*,. sleeping tn his fwa, to (brown oo tbore,. dicumce.of .teal 000 oaaared noth, and neaped with bot aome eligit bnu» i* The ad cleric, June. Suipmeia, area thrown SotieriTer and awamaahore, enaping without ,1m fcf *t. niwl^li- Along Iha shore, in the Tieinilr of *he expkaion, ranered trank., bora, Ima, cap* pun, dec, together Wilb largo patent of; tie mock, irtpleteatiog a moil meixachoijcght. Few rf the pa«enger» eared anylhtu—fcanag to go aetere in their night clothe*. Ttere were 2,Udin on board, all of whom were eared ex liogler ahhongb nainjnred b, the ezplo doo, ciuiraSered eoretely from faran feel, hande, Jk“ He ewara aebore, hanng put hr. life pneerr wnsSond on shore after the explomon*; The other two were nußsmge.., . ’ The explosion waa. undoubtedly enured by de {active baler* ■=■ •.- • XB.JUXFTOVI azn&SATIOV* The feflowiug. note from. Mr. Hunpfcn to . Mr. Brooks, has been forwarded for publication is the Odette. -As the vote of Ur- Hampton towbeh -be allndes,'has• been much debated among his eonirituenU, the motives by which he was actnat ed are of the. greatest interest to know. If his mo. tives have been misconstrued by his Whig consul or misrepresented by the Loco’Focos, be the most proper uonrse to gain the con tinnwl confidence of the former, as well as to con found tbe Utter. . The history of tbe Ashmun amendment has been gives from the National In* tcttgencer.and is now followed by hisexplanation, which* presents' the whole subject inthe light in whichihe hoped his constituents would view it at the onset - ...... House or RnusatoaTivß, \ Wasuwmw, Jan. 10,1818. J E. fl*™**, Esq - Sir—lt appear* from an article in yuur‘paper of Saturday last, that some of my friends at mm* are laboring under a misapprehen* sion in regard to the object I have in view, is cast ing my yote against Mr. Ashmua’s amendment to the amendment of Mr. Henley to tbe resolution of ihyntra infl#w.T«yinr. Athmiin'samendmoat declared the war to have been unnecessarily and nniywHUitinnally wimmlHWtf by the President of the United States. . ‘ • * , . ' When the resolution of was offered, and Mr. Henley offered his amendment,' evidently to embarrass and defeat tbe Resolution, as ha* been done at the laA Session, l atonoe formed and ex* pressed* my determination to ■ vote ■-against all amendmants whatsoever, and to pass tbe Resolu tion as it was offered. Mr. Ashman's amendment was immediately Offered, and the yeas and nays instantly called, and my name being early on tbe lixL I Toted u I bud molted lo tow, wuiist,U“* and all amendments, calculated, to embarrass or defeat tbe resolution. Had tbe proposition of Mr. Ashmun unconnected with theßerohmon of thanks to Gen. Tsjdor, my course would have been 1 certainly should nothave voted against it /Very truly yours, dec, • _ .. /,: ■' 'M. HAMPTON: Jnan Bauwrs.—ln Pennsylvania, after it is set tled that a Railroad is necessary, the next question / is, how much will the bndgtes cost?. As. bridges are most expensive structures, any plan to make them cheaper and better cannot but receive scare ftil attention. In a country where iron is ao abun dant, and withal so cheap, this material must come' into common use, nokonly on the ground of econ omy, but of safety. There has been a large num* ber of. plans proposed,‘but the majority have failed, either from their great cost or their inability to al low of the passage across them of great .weights at a high rale of speed. .This,disideratnm has been attained*<*> nearly that.we can have proper iron bridges while bridge builders'are Attaining perfec tion,) in an “Improved Truss Bridgeinvented by Nathaniel Rider, that combines lie. merits of the arch with the modern plan of suspension.. lathis plan we have tbe strength of iron-. longitudinally, and so arranged t^ nt all the strength is obtained without encumbering the bridge' by weight An engineer s report says: •’ v • “Tbe principal parts of each side of the bridge are two chords, an upper and a lower one—the for mer heavier and somewhat longer than the latter— these chords are, u the first plane, kept apart by of upright iron posts placed at equal dis-. tances from each'other, along the whole length of the two chords, and-to which diagonal ties are at tached; running upwards and downwards through out its entire length, secured to both the lower and upper chordis of its respective sides, at regnlar in tervals of angles, of a .width and strength propor tionate to the span.of tbe Bridge, and the weight of tbe load which it u designed to support. 'When these.-diagonal tfes. are thus attached, and the chords alaokept apart by the iron postsabovemeo tioned, the Truss is formed upon, which the plat*, form or roadway is to rest The strength and'compactness of the Truss is greattyiincrcased by these'diagonal ties; but these ,in ■; conjunction with tlw posts, would not make that equal and effectual resistance to the ac tion of a twtt ptyypff over the Bridge, which is de sirable, or prevent what has always been found so very objectionable in Iron .Suspension Bridges; namely, the oeciUalioa or vibration- struo mnw upon' the passage of a motive"power over la order* therefore, to obviate this tatter defect, and at the same time to give additional strength to the Bridge, a wedge or key is inserted on each side ofthe top of the iron posts under the top chord, by iiw» qrtinn which,' the ooper and lower chords are kept at the greatest possible distance from each other, the full strength tfthtlmgitu&naltautmtf thn vimgkt «r»» ->(tcr effatuaßy oita%nrd x and the cambering or anking of the Bridge, thus perns neatly secured.' 1 - . i : • Across the bottom of the bridge pais bes diagev nally,to preymit.the aide way morion ofthe bridge, which is thus as staunchs* the road itself—* )Vhen p—iHg over one of these bridges on a road, the traveller thinks be has come to apart the road Uid upon stone, so firm does it feeL When it is remembered that large sums are annually ex* pended for watchmen and insurance upon wooden 'agahut the'increased cost of fcori disappears. ; The advantage need not an d does utj-jttDp/tette,'fiv'frw- seeds nospeedyrcnewal, wbrfreas a wooden bridge, at the cad cf.twelve years, or thereabonts, has an. amount charged for repairs that would with the original cost, give an iron bridge. This is a question that interims the great Eastern and.Westera Central Routes, as well as the CooneOsviDe and Baltimore and Ohio Com pany. All these roads haVe each some distinct and positive merit over thgir rival routes, and en gineers will find in this bridge not only all the met' its of ordinsry bridges, but other Valuable principles of great importance. Ptaaijlvanla legislature—lB4*. Harrisburgh, Jan. 10, 1848. SENATE.—Prnno«<—The Speaker presented one rdtiive toPoCtsville Rail Road Company; introduced a bill in relation to the Usury laws. .!■ Mr. Darsie—relative to notes issued under act Of 1841. ' 4 Petitions Pmtnttd.—lAz. Swartswelder, for the incorporation of s’ Company, to make a Railroad from Pittsburgh to some point on the western line of Pennsylvania. • Mr. Myers, four from Holy Township, Berks Co. asking that the collection of the State and County taxes may be givqn to the lowest bidder, j -Mr. Fox,from Dauphin, to incorporate a company to make a .railroad from Erie to the Western line of Pennsylvania. ‘ Mr. Lodley, fifom Chester and Lancaster, asking that the Constitution may be so amended, os to ex tend the right of suffrage to people'of odor. Mr. Roberts, of Philadelphia one of like import. On motion ef Mr.Ternon, the bill to regulate the ,hours of labor, -was’ refered to a select committee of five. ■ ' ” vV j-- ■ Mr. Myers offered a resolution, to enquire into the 'necessity of providing laws for the better manage ment and regulation of Railways, and of making the accidents which occur to such an alarming ex tent, the subjoefof legal investigation, and in cases of’neglect,! bad! management,'incompetency, or recklessneo. on the part of those’emptoyed, or having thejcbntrol of motive power of railway, on which accidents occur, retaking,in death, may be held in strict accountability and penal puniskmcat . rMr.l*dleyofferedareaolntioa;whichw**sdop ted, to enquire into the expediency of abolishing military training.: ...! ’«■••• Tax fiuw Tnum—Bwccnon or Wioxi— Bir mingiom. Friday.—Jm consequence of the depreS* - sum in this branch of trade, chiefly causedby the •ospension of railway orders, the iron masters a round Dudley hare given notice lb the ironstone miners and furnace men that theyjnust subnet, to • reduction of their wans to the extent of 20 per cent, and we understand that it is the intention of the coal masters to give notice tomorrow evening of a redaction in the wages of the cottiers to the extent of a shitting per day. This will lower to wages of to collier to 4a. and the ironstone mat ers to 2s. 9d. per day. Short time is being'gener* ally adopted throughout the whole of Slflbrdidure, and many of the iron masters iue determined to jwptid operations altogether for the: present.— hmdmSttn. 1 .’ i And bow is all this to act on the iron interest of Pennsylvania, except unfavorably? Every child knows that it was the railroad-malting , mania in which run up the pricesofßritish iron so as to prevent it entering into comp©- liuon with our own iron in'America. Buit tue trade abroad is now “depressed” “by the suspea tioa of railway orders,” and British iron masters and coal masters warn their lahorerd and purvey era ll,it wages most come down' 20 per oeat Iron of course, itw* come down too; and then we shall dind it seeking this country. Pennsylvania will yet find she detailed in her own wroog, when she gave tip her attachment and; pledged frith for the tariJTot 1841—JVwtA American. . v! -Ddaxtcu or Heist accordance with the announcement we msdeyesterdsy morn jag, the Hem. Henry Clay took his departure for Washington in the nine o’clock train of cars. He arrived at tbe depot at about halfpast 8 o’clock, accompanied by ms friend, tbe Hon. Christopher Hughes, and a number erf our most respected citi zens. Here he was met by animmense concourse of friends and admirers, and greeted with the most enthnsiaitic cheering. On taking his seal * tine was formed, and many hundred passed through the cars, grasping him by to babd and exchanging a hasty word of salutsliou. We. observed an'old motieman. whose very soul teemed to beam from Inz eyes as be seised the hand of his distinguished political friend, and retaining Jus grasp he remark i&r-MGed&ttsett, Mr. Cloy; I torn voted fir you cMm timo.and am mdyto do fce/r timtt,vna«omooam^aodUmymr‘ n Alearghsten ia the eye of each, and Mr. Qay responded.'— rlkudtiou, my doer sir, tMout you. 9 inaaanner : that cksrif indicated that, hie words came, direct S. At nine o’clock to immense depot waa crowded -MmaEo bw «rat, tte ralHa wu made, la KTitlh mdi tmoraibM. dwrta, a*»"M ra bend ifoce the poUkal campa%a of XSt^- fiscal isUlllgiacs. 1 A xxkttso of the Scientific aasooariow of West era. Beansylvinxa* was held at the -Hall of the Western Universtty,onThursday,agreeablytoad jourmaenL r ~"' ' • T. J. Bigham/ was caßed to preside, and W.’W. Wilson;’'appointed' Secretary. On taking hi* nwtj Jdf. the object of the meet ing to be the adoption of a cooititutioa, election ct officers, p^fejting 1 (he organixstion of the - as* soaation. • ? i ■ The Constitution prepared by the committee ap pointed at a former meeting was then read, and on motion, adopted with amendment* ; Considerable debate ensued on amendments, jin which Mr. BakeWeU, Ur. Dyer, Prof Stephens, and others participated. ’On motion,' the meetingproceeded to the elec, non of officers. Whereopoa— ~ . Prof L. Stephens, Was elected President .Dr. Jackson, of BlainnriUe, Vice President; : Dr. King, Corresponding Secretary; W. W. Wilson, record iog secretory; Mr. Harper, Treasurer; Thomas Hind, Librarian and O.W. Fahnestock; Curator. - After tbe appointment of a standing committee, • the meeting adjourned to assemble again at seven o’clock in the evening. At the appointed time, a number of the learned and scientific-of our .city met in thd-chapel of the Western University. On motion, Professor I* Stephens ascended the platform and read a lecture on the objects of the as- and triumphs of science and the probable benefits likely UT result-from tbe combined efforts of members of ah association such as the one now firmed. His lecture was learned u d highly inlerefting. . Dr--King was then called upon, ami entertained the audience for a considerable time, in a lecture replete with learning and science. His readingwas good. On the whole, the audience received an intellec tual feast Seldom' provided in tbe most learned in stitutions of the East, sad we' trust the interest man tested, will insure tbe permanent establishment of an institution Which will tighi a lamp of .science in Pittsburgh, the rays of which shall penetrate every enlightened region of the globey-.and add mush to tbe intelligence, learning, wealth and utility of the ■age. ,| AUEOUEHT CRY KLECTIOX-— The foOpWUlg IS S list of Councilman elected, pa Tuesday in Alle gheny:— !, Select Ceuwei?—Wm. Robinson, Jr. - Common CcrmctJ—H. Morrison, Mr<-Boriane,E. B. Slentz and W. C. Stockton. S. C. —John Morrison. - C- C< — J, R. Smith; Wm. Johnson, andT. H. Nevin. t THDUI wixnl. S. C. —Thos. H. Stewarhl C. C.—H. S. Flemming, Wm, Boyd, A. Eskins, ami W. Walken . i i TOUETttV AXP. S. C.—J. MooreheaiL* ‘ - C. C.~James'A. Gray, L. E Warn er and R. Robinson. •Loccfecos. . All the rest lYjhiga. BtxxcraiUM KLzenox—The] following is a list of the borough officers, blected|in Birmingham, on Tuesday last: > | > ' Bu rgta. —Edward Ease 11, F^q. . C«tmcri*-Thomas Blackmoo}, W. O, Brown, S. MTCee, Mr. M’Elroy. and Mr. Boj-d. | Council —Robert Holmes, j Cm GovDLVstErr.—The members elect ofthe Common Council,-and the members of the Select Council, will meet at 10 o’clock this morning, at their respective! Chambers*-for the purpose of or ganising the city government for the ensuing year. The votes for Common Councilman are to be open ed, and the members elected inducted into office. Mayor Adams -will also take the'oath of office for another year. The meeting, according to custom, will afterwards adjourn to meet at tbe new Court House, on Tuesday next, when the minor officers ofthe pity will be selected and confirmed. Ms. Wkavxo, ofthe )oung.Men’*Mercantile -library Association, publishes a card, notifying tbe members of the Association that the election for offieers held on the evening of the 11th is. illegal; and that this filet will be demonstrated all the meet ing on Toesdiy evening. > It' will; be ;ob*erred from- a notice .in another rtiinma of oor paper Antimasonic and Whig County Committee will-Tnee? at the Spread Hotel, 'in Fittsbutgh.'on the 22d at 2 o’clock P.M, for the 'purpose of making mehts for a Convention to - elect delegates to a State Convention, to nominate a Whig candidate for/Cofial Commissioner, and a delegate to the Whig National Convention. ... - ; '■""’’V Fatx ijsrruxx.—We are requested to call the attention-of our to (Jie.licton on Geol ogy,—to be delivered by Dr. Jack»n,ofßl*irsv2le, Tnd»«n« county, (Assistant stole Geologist,) atthe Hall of the University, this evening, at 7 o’clock* It is hoped that this effort to introduce tbe study of the natural sciences among us, in a popular form, will be evinced by a general attendance <m tbe part of our citizens. Saxoox.—An extra conceit is to come off at the Eagle Saloon on Saturday evening.— The prize offered for the .best piece of poetry lobe set to music, will doubtless elicit many good pieces. The Talent for poetry will meet reword. Sucbi* not always the case. [ Hatti—The Kingston Journal of the 10th ult, says, by the arrival of H. M. schooner Viper/(ar rived the preceding day,) from. Port-au-Prince; are learn that aflins at that place were in a sad state, and fears were entertained that soon affer her.de partore a revolution would take place. :> j The Viper brought to Fort-Royal the editor of a newspaper, who was taken from prison at night by tbo Consuls of France and England, and brought on board, and) sailed the next morning at day light The military were out in .readiness to pat an end to hisilifc, when be was rescued. i The Esperance, a French vereei, laden_ wtth 'a cargo valued at 100,000 franca,! was entirely de. strayed by fire at Cette. Ome of the crew had tap ped a cask of brandy, with a lighted candle in. his h P n A The lirandy flew out and come- in contact with the candle, the result was destruction of both easels and cargo. -Tairr wira Mexico.—A hie number of the New York Dry Goods Reporter contains the fol lowing paragraph. - { A profitable business isxnow 1 being done with. Mexico. Our heavy Cottons.are in request, and NewOrieansis reaping a rich harvest.from its operations with those ports. We are of theopio-* ioa that a shipment of StAple .Goods to Vera Cras at this time, would pay betted: than to any other pork We are aware of some .shipments haying been made, and are infonned that ' a much larger quantity la wanted. Government securities and specie are abundant, goods are scarce and in; de mand. - Of four vessels which have cleared from this port within two months for Vera Crus, three at least have been loaded solely with bay. The cargo of the ship New Jersey, which cleared yesterdaj for Vera Cruz, was 1,074 bundles of hsy. Mitjt MatiHixxi Srorrm—A' New York letter in the Philadelphia Inquirer, uys: -The mortality among the twill fed cowi at Brookliu anil Wittiamsburgh is very great. The Williamsburg Gazette says they are hauling them out of the stable*—floating them away to the Sibe ria of Bushwick Creek, and when there, scone hottest fellows take off their hides, and knaves car ry the deceased flesh to market' As’ those animals are said to be milked up ’to the day. of-their final departure (him this world, so, cn,a nobody be sum whether the; milk they purchase is sound or dis eased. ‘ ! The whoki.present number of ordained mission cries in (he world is estimated about 1200; and of male andfemale assistant missionaries,ataboot 2400, mflkiug a"total of 3000.. Tbe> Bible has been printed in 1118 languages and dialects, and all bnt thirty of them translations are new, and were made chiefly by missionaries since the'institution of'the British and Foreign Bible Society. m 1601. The number of copies of the Bible and Testament which have been issued by the Bible Societies, is about thirty millions- - Gzx TsvLoa.—A telegraphic dispaich from Waihington to a Sunday paper says a Whig Coo gresskmal equeus has faeenltad, at which it was decided that Mr. Ashman’s amendment to the vote of thanks tolGen. Taylor should be withdrawn and the vole of thanks'so modified as to include Gen. Scott - A rrsolaiion in favor of Gen. Taylor as tbe Whig candidate ’ for the Presidency was either withdrawn voted dowtt7-iF.y^7Vi}ttna G*x TAnoa w MAtTMtta—The Washington News feara* from a distinguished citizen land, who 1 arrived in that city * from where tbe Legislamre is now in seariop,thai every Whig member of the Senate -and House of Dele gates has indicated a preference for Gen.. Taylor for the highest oflee in the gift of the> people. . Paris possesses five puhfio libraries, to which •dmiamoD U absolutelyiree, independently of those of the Institute, the University, and the tiro Cham ber*, to.all cf which persons satisfactorily recouy mendftd may obtain whmsrian -There fiveJibre rieaeobtain an aggregate of one re ill too threehun died thousand votanreo BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. 1 afTlttahargh Oaitttii . . .COffGKKU* ■. Correspondent* of the Pittsborgb Gaxetfe. 7; v i : J«». 13,10 P.M. The Senate came' to order at the usoal hour.' The Vice Preadent lald before tbe Senate s re port from the Secretary of .Wsr relative to the res tftntioaof Mr. Benton, eklling tor printed copies, of Donnlphan’s Expeditions to NewMeaaoo'and Crii- fornia. • -1 ; ' ' : v " ;T ' TW Resolution ealliag on the Secretary of War for copies ofthe. correspondence between Mr. .Trist itadthe Mexican Government, daring the armis tice relative to negotiations for peace was taken up and passed." • ' -i - On motion, , the Senate Hid aside the-mqrning business for the purpose of taking np the Ten Reg iment Bill. ' . 1 Mr. Pearce made a speech in which ,he endea- | voted tocontrovert. ;Beverdy.Johnson’s.position, | tad quoted numerous authorities in support of W ' assertion that the boundary of did not ex tend to the Rio Grande. Mr. Butler obtained the floor on this bill, when the Senate adjourned over until Mboday. .'« j • ' In the House, afler the morning bosmoas, the resolution of inquiry! relative to the rank of sur geons in thelarmp, and adopted. ... A conuxmmcalion Iras received from the Presi dent, in reply ,to Mr. Coggins’ resolution relative, to the admission of Santa Anna into Mexico, was' read.’' The Prestdenlirefuses tommies anyreplyto the cahuairy implicated, because irilimes of hodif itie* the publib interest requires and the law pre aumea the Executive be incorruptible. As au thority lor this course,' he cites the opinion.of Pres ident Washington.; J .. ; ; Mr. Adams spoke energetically in reference to this message, and moved its reference to a select committee, who would show the President, that he was bound to furnish the information asked.; Mr. Scbeack of Ohio said it was'lime that the represmttalivea of the people should assert their rights, and refuse, to \ acknowledge Mr. Polk as their master. • Mr. C. J. Ingenoll of Pa, next took the floor and justified the President in his reply to the rasolu. , tion. ' Several other members spoke on the Bobject, and much excitement was manifested. : ; /• Mr. Tompkins obtainedthefloor when the House adjourned.. j Extlutiv* Correspondent! ' PHILADELPH , Piousi £fs of the Pittrarbfh Gmxeua. -PHU MARKET _-JlaWthu, Jin. 13, 3, ?. m. market u quiet, with moderate »°W of Genesee, at s6£269637p'bbi. The market is dull, and holders are stiff' :• '*- Com Meal—Stis* at ' Grain —The supplies are limUed sales of Kune I Red wheat at 142 & bu Prime Yellow Com is sett* ingtf 63£6}c. Of Oats at 49c f> bo. | '! 1 TFiixirjr—-Moderate sales occur at~ gal- Prtnruiojt*—l hear of no sales-today oifanjr arti* do'worth nepogjofr.f_ Croatia 'CffKgars sale* are free to the trade. Coffee ana Molasses are without change. l Market steady. , -v.: Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gsiette. BALTIMORE MARKET. Biifrotouc,' Jan. 18, 3p. n. .FTcur—Howard street brands are selling to a limited extent at $6 p bbl, at which figure there are more sellers than buyer*. . > Grain—The market is without change, supplies' limited. . T • Onxeru-t—l bear of no change in, the market selling at 24cw gaL Corn Jl&aJ—Sales at.s323o337pbbL Exclusive Correspondence of |lha Pittsburgh Gaxetts BOSTON MARKET. . j Bonus, Jut. 13, l r.a JTeur—Sales of Genesee brands at $<12500,37 (P bbl, Baltimore H. S.ibrands are' selling srsfl,62 4PhbL The* market is’steady, bolnot acrive. Grain —There isa steady demand firr corn,-with sales of Prime Yellowest 790SPe’per bo.'; jPnmriime—There is nothingdomgexeeptingm Lard of which we notice sales at 7106 c if B. Exelative Correspondence of. tba Pittsburgh Gazette ; NEW YORK MARKET. ’ NrwYomc, Jan.l3, 3>. a. Flrnr—Sales of Genesee ak $6£5®6,37 bbl Western brands are selling at $6 if bbL The mar ket is steady, but not active. Prices are oh the de cline. ; ',‘ f ' |' ' • - - Grain The demand for Wheat and Cbm is good botSnles are not Urge.' Other grains are steady, Oats are selling at 30032 c; Mixed Wheat at 130 c f bu; and Prim* White Own at> 72073 c p bu, pri ces nominal. " : . ’ I ProwVibKs-—There £»no activity iu any article, quotations are steady. Grcwri/r—Molasses are steady but rather inac tive, Cbflbe and sugar are without chinge; Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Cmtw' CINCINNATI MARKET. ! : CixcDcutt. Jan. 13.6 r. x~. yVTkeat 'Trime Red is selling at'lOOc ft bu. Wktslty— Sales have been effected, of raw, nt 18c f gait GrocmV-r—Sales of New Orleans molassesJiaye been effected at 220221 c f galL V Coffee, sales at ft, and a &ir buiiness transacted.' Killed Hog*— Sales have taken place qt. s2£Oo 2.75 per cwt BeifCaaU—Silei have occurred nt if 100 fts nett. '■ ford is selling at sfe ft in bbls and s}e V ft in kegs.' j We see U stated that thenTwere rumors in Washington oa Saturday, of a “Defalcation in the Treasury Department of $23,000: also in tbo; Post Office Department, somewhere North, of $50,000.” Where is the Sub-Treisury,wiih its bare and bolts, and dungeon terrors, that was', to- prove a pan acea against all villians of. this kinds The lato storm .on the French coast, says the Havre Revue, swept the shores, and turned up the sand as for as L’Heure. Many articles deposi ed by shipwrecla tong ago have been uncovered. Among them have been found; both nufoeyand jewelry—a*coin;of and Isabella, the sovereigns of Castile and was of the fonner. Tnx Washington Unioo says:—“lt is believed ttmt Gen. Scott was, at the last advices, about to despatch twocolunms to the mining districts, -to occupy two of the richest mines within reach of the chy—to be supported by a common column.” Mr. Hornbeck, a member of Congress from this State, has returned home very ill He represents the District composed of the counties of Bucks and Lehigb. Death is a frequent visitor to the; Halls of Congress. • '! The Erie Gazette noticing the reports prejudicial to the Erie Bank, says the institution is one of, the safest and soundest in the No fears need be entertained of its solvency. . A lawyer in England, transported three yean ago for forgery, has been found to be Innocent, and sent for.' When convicted be had a practice; worth' $15,000 a year. • A few yeui ago be would have been hanged. ' M*. GaxnißOK has resumed his labors as editor of the liberator. We learn from his paper that the receipts at the Bazaar inFfcneuil Hallamounted to aboutWsoo. :: e Orders have been received from Gen. Scott, re questing officers of the army now in the United States, on leave of abeence, torettim totbeaealof war at the earliest' pracitcab le day, and to resume their respective commands In the anny. A recent number of the St. Petenburgh Journal publishes an imperial ukase for contracting a; road loan of. 14,000,000 of silver roubles, for the works of the St Petenburgh and Moscow railroad in Isis. . l; Edwis Caoswox, Editor of the Albany; Argils it is rumored, is to have the appointment pf Minister to the Russian Court. .. ,! ( t . ', Smn. Pox.—The Erie Gazette announce* that tbe town of Erie is at present perfectly free from alt traces of the Small Pox. But few cases bad occurred eevetnl weeks ago, 4 • . The Bank of the Valley ini Virginia, at Winches ter, has declared .a semi-annaol dividend of forty percent. ; •_ • • >' TssWashingtoaUnionof;Saturday conljuosa list of nearly five columns- of promotions in the Army.. Tn Mississippi,!* firmly frozen across at Galena. Loaded teams cross it wilh'safcty. IETTmc members of- the Anti-Masonic and Whig committee of correspondence for Allegheny meet at the SpreadJßagie Hotel, liberty st in the city of Pittsburgh on Batnrday 22d last, at 2 o’clock, P-M. A punctujl and general atten A, I. M is desired. ; Panic.' McCeur, Chairman. - Whiff papers copy. . nyYsUnw Teeth and putrid breath, Spongy *u*s likp rotten death, is repuaive and disgusting. ; l • AU could have teeth as white as pearl, i Sweetbreath—hardgnn; manorgirLi . why deUyt-upy, quicklyhuts • And Bean box ©fiends'Tooth Paste. , ». tnt tS cent*, and is really a beantiAil ancle. :|t fivei the teeth a hoe enamel. Bold in Ptiuborgb at SB liberty st; sovlßdftwty nypgßt htre yellow dark Teeth-they ean.he ‘sue pearly white by one tine nsiaff a box b(JobhP Amberlbmh Paste. Ii hardens the gums, sweetens the brack, at SB liberty sL ' norlMkwly ' {TTtnntCSXXm !■ strangely destructive to ftbelOK naladitiel6»(orskxs)thflsndea ehatogo from belt to eoU, 4wl Use ssioka eaosea yellow, dark, coarse eom > ibea Ll ii requisite that the pom or the akin vabsald *«* l»T opea' . thatthetftnonthe rimnld be freed -from imparity—-'twos that the annieol Soman Philoso phen cured ail disease* they competed jhat more the poresof the thma any other outlet of the body; dieeeeee aad anheaithy vapors left through the U is oecsuary. thetc&re, to keep thepore* open—ell homora ere dispelled froa ibe akin from the porn, when they washwith Jones! Jtallsa Chemical Sop. I lumecnlt cm tie wont lad. oWeu cma of Belt [jmi .ir hU faitrii in cfleet rendering the ikin white, Sew and soft, thodrt it be yellow sad eoane. U woo derful—4t «moT**FYeckle*,Tan*BanfcnraiMorphew, and disfigurement: of .the *km-buf 'per*oo» tntm be particular aod ask for Joan .Soa&-lo behad(m Pittsburgh .at WM. JACKSON’S, «gn of the By Boot, ©liberty «t Pricesocents.. - nortMAwly •ETflo Smwtt |M*s arm Ormoa—Connells Mutual Pain Extractor—lt is now.conceded by medt caJmenthatConnell*.MagicalPalo Ektraetor, m*M* factored by Conutoek fctttijn Courtland at N\,ia the greatest wonder of the 19th century;;-lt» affect* are intlr mirseutoai. All bain* aro ramoved from boms, scalds, Ac-'and all external wan*, la a few minute* af ter its application;bealihf the same. on-the most; d*u- cate ekui, leaving no'pear. - -It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammatory jjiaeaae*,. «uehJUL’SLffit rice and Ere*, Sprains. l Rheumatism, '*iutej Swelling and Ulcer* Rrrises, Barov-Chilblain*• Bile* ■nc Doloreanx, Ac. Wo might all we say, the name* of many eminent physiems who oso it in their pHctke, and hundred* of the clergy who K* in. eases of accident by. fire, life may be lost with out tt, bat by its ose all boras are subject to its control, unless tbo vitals era destroyed. -Caution—Betpember and ask for Council's hlaxical Pnin*EXtrafctot,.ioeno* factored by Comstoek A Co. NY, and no other. ‘ ' ' ' Sold by AVM. JACKSON,' Agent fer B9 liberty st, head of Wood. • , novlSdAwtmT . MARRIED, On Thursday the 13th last, by tha Rev. Mr. Pasw rant, Vfnxuu R. Mooauus, Esq., to Miss Elba A. Auoraosb, all of this-city. - ~ '! • IDLED, Yesterday, at So’ctock p. Exsicm; yoorigeat daughter or J. G. and Mary B. Manta, .aged ; oao year and one dny^i • >. . The friends of the family ore invited to attend her funeral at 3 o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her parents in Wyle *t . • : DUaolatloa. mi!E partnership heretofore existing between the sub- I senber under the firm of St.Wighimon A CoJ has been this day dissolved by -mutual consent, and S. Wiehtman appointed to settle the holiness. ■ '*T * i ‘ j BWIGHTMAN. !: JOHN PARREN, ‘* ; 3 HUFFMAN CABBIDAY Diuolnilon of Partnership. mUE partnership existing among the subscribers, con- X |timUiig the .'Boatmen's lane,!’u this day dissolved bv mutual consent " < 1 . wy mumm «u»c _ A L GERHART A Co* 8 WIGUTMAN A Co. i G W BEVANK. JAMES TURNEY, JOHN KEARNEY. 4 JOHN WILLSON, ■j SAMUEL DUNCAN, . JOHN TURNER, s J R. GRIFFITH. SAMUEL NORTH! N B The business of the Line will be settled up by A L Gerhart A Co- Philadelphia, andjS Wigbtmnn A Co* Pittsburgh, woo will also In .datura conduct the business of the line to the end of the -present boating Kwn A L GERHART A Co, JamMA ; 8 WIGHTMAN A Co. ! Association* ; . TOHN FABREN A SAMUEL WIGHTMAN havirw tl associated thenuelres together tinder the firm of John Farren A 00, for the purpose of continuing the business of the ‘Boatmen’s Line,’ will continue totrans aet a general forwarding and commissioti business.nl . the old stand at the Canal Basin, liberty street, v - • . I JOHN PARREN. • janlltf i 1 i SAM’L WIGHTMAN. ""CuiefThaak*. I|r£ beg leaVe to sympathise with the persons who, YV (dniwig'the,Absence, of our Mr; from home), on' the l right 1 of the fth insu, entered our office and met'with such bad success in breaking open oar drawers, haring; fohnd-but about f2S Galliopolis, 815 eooiiterfrii, *5 Farnwr’s and MiUeri* Bank or Hagers town, 84 eoenterfsll eom and about *4tX) in good cop pers. While we regret they. hud so jnurh Isbor tor nothing, we must at the same time.return our .thunks for their gentlemanly course in leaving our papers and' book* so titMe disturbed; beliere no injary.has been done except what was necestaryto-satisfy them ar* mu ff> wntir |SVc also candidly infynrt them and others engaged in tho-samc business, that we never hail and nerer expect to have at any one time; sufficient money on hsnd to I induce any man to rob ua.' This avoural may save “Gentlemen of the Profession" much trouble in flttan. We would bo under fhnher obliga* tions to those who entered our office/if they would in form us what the Watchman of the 3>eat was doing while they were irasjjv JNO McFAvEN A Co janHJt -| : • canal basin, penn sl - Foej Bole or Rent, And possession giveu an the finlof April next, CSthat eligible Country seat, on the Washington * “l ui upike, 21 miles from tho city erf .Pittsburgh. The dwelling honW Is a large tWo story brick, with room, xhefieti and wash house on the groutfd floor. A -spacious yard with good stabling, carriage hbose. and other odlj buildings attached. The lot con tains 12 acres, in aliigh state of cultivation. There is on the premises a lhrge number of bearing fruit trees, among which are peach, cherry, plum, pear, apple, Ac. This u one of the jnwst pleasant rcwenoesinthe vi cinity, and will be rented low to a good tenant, or ex changed tor city property. • For terms apply t« WALTER BRYANT, ShSf Liberty »t p S—There id u rood coal bod under die whole 13 Am*.-. , ■ i- •TT ■ ; Janl4dlw. !. Eor Rent* U A large room bo the A 1 story of the warehouse Fa occupied by the subscribers, near the loot of street | A good location for a steamboat axency or aa Insurance.office. . : . ”in 14 : I BOLLMAXB A GARRISOg. ,| • ■ Erie Bass Is. - THE public are cautioned against the false and ma licious reports put into circulation against the credit of this aaric.. no knuvr the Institntioa to be beyond a doubt,; and entitled to the confideuce of the public. We pledge our*<l?e* to continue to receive ‘its ; uoteshron #« favorable terins' as tiny other, of the r Cbenrfr i PtnwriVania Bonks,' aa&wa are wiihurired to say,-that Gem duui M. Read, of Erio, will become individually responsible for every dollar of its circula tion. HILL A CURRY, Ex. Brokers, Jan. 12,1543., \ CJwood st* I’ittsS’g. • N B—lt is due to lbe other Brokers of this city to say, they are rcceivibg the Erie Bank'# notes upon as favorable (crths!asother couutry ftiudsi •' ' 11. AC. . 1; ; ■■ Twenty-five Dollars Be ward! LOST yesterday, Jan- tdtb, ltMd. near (he Fanner's Depooit Bank, between the hours of six and nine o'clock r-x. a large RUB3EIT POCKET BOOK, con taining about otic hhndred and ninety dollars, aottly Erie money, in 5 afid|lo dollar notes, and a check ibr Fodr Hundred Dollare on the Farmer’s Deposit Bank ofthie city. The above reward will be paid to the .finder upon sending it to this office. jnl43t* OUNDRIK9—IOO bags Rio coffee; TO balfeheeuV. OH. aiul Imperial US ban pepper, 6U boxes white Himi sugar, 100 bids large No 0 mackerel; lQu bbb N O molasses; 10 caak* alsjacc; for Caleb; laU : . r JNOGBIER. nJcajjk* fckpict, ARD —iOO LbU No 1 and 3 lard; 70 bUf Nt tallow: 80 eatks ioda **b] for aale by jmnU JOHN CEIRR. SUGAR— 10 Midi itew crop N O sugar ree*d per Gei mantowo, oh consignment and for Mile by jil4 a AW ILVRBAUGn. 33 wood M. "TTINEGAB—SO bbli Sherman’* pure cider rinegar V jaatlaadin*Cr«hGennaatowiuandfof*al« by . janl4 ■ - \ . HABBAUCH. UCTIVTIEAT FLOUR—SO lacks hailed buckwheat Hoar, a choice article for familyuse.far tale by jonM l »A'Vr HARBAUOU. WOSTENUOUtTS POCKET CUTLERY—Jam re ceived direct from Sheffield) pen, pocket and congress knives,' for shle by f J|jJ4 j ; LOGAN, WILSON &• Co. 129 wood it. SPENCER’S FILES—Head euarten for Spencer’s files; a full ano rodent for sale by • janl4 1 ; j UXiAN, IYILSON A Co. TkRLGIAN CASSIMERES—One case new style, • l» bright itripes. imt reck! and for tale by ! jonl4 .' SHACKLEIT 4. WHITE, 99 wood st,- P RICES COUGH CANDY—For cough* colds, hoaneoeis, &c. joit ree'd and for sole hj jaal4 JOEL MOHLKB, cor wood ono sth its. POTASH— 'A prime article'ei retail by *«» joul4 : • JOELTMOHLER. A FaatUjr Carriage :fbr Sale* FAMILY CARRiAGE—A close: eemage,'built by Ogle a Martin, Philadelphia. -In. first rate order,' may be pnrcbased at & bargain, if applied for coon. In qaitc at Mattbcw'aHycry Stable, Pcnmt. - jo!3 ..mtcw'a liyt i FPLES—IO bbla tec'-d ibis daymil for tale by A lml3 T . .:[ TASS BY & BEST. MOLASSES— 100 tbli plantitiort molaasc* (net crop) ju«t landing and for tale by ;»13 BROWN tjCULBERTSON, I*3 liberty at GAIiE SYRUP—3o[bb]i per *tr Pemuyltauia, o couignment and lor aale by ! j p T ftIOROAN £ Co., iCflwoodc, LEAF LARD—3£lskee* No t leaf lard iu fine older, for tale by ■ ToOiLL.' BUSHFIELU A ROE.: BULK SIDES—3D>®)O ]b» laifore and for bale by Jtl3 MgGILL, BUSUFIELP 4 ROE. *OUTTER—3O lcegtf [butter, 4 bbls do.landing from Jl atr Lady Brron. for tale by ! • J lan 13 ' McOILL, BUSHFIfeLD AfROE. CHEESE— <3 bore*! prime chetiM, large ri«, xte'd thb day andJbrsalo by • ! • jtal3 Wfc rKTCUTCHEON. 158’ POTASH —0 ca«k* No 1 potash rec'd arid for isle by jtnia ; f w» H trCUTCHBON. - Dry apples—2o bi mle by {Jal3]f SDibeU dry apple* rtc'd and for W &. ft M’CUTCHBaV. T ABD—lokcjr» No l! lard fte'd and for sale by ±j jg!3 . -I Wk. R AI'CLTCUKOX, ~ Tnoo Ibi tkirtinr and upper leather on Wt K M’CUTCHEON. Leather-moo »J k hand and for »aje tjy DRIED PEACHES-UCO traiheU in store tuul for Mle by »•;. Ijal3l TABBEY 4 BEST. LIQUORS— 130 gallons Holland Gin; 230 do French Brandy. tccHl on consignment and for sale by jan!3 : . TAB3EV * BEST. COTTON— UO .'bales Mis* cotton jail rtc’d and for sale by j i ATWOOD,. JONES A Co. GODER PEAS—33 tacks pea nuts for sale by . jan!3 I j ATWOOD, JONES * Co. MOSS— 03 bales Spanish moss for sale low to c)o consignment , ATWOOD, JONES * Co, rpOBACCO—S3 boxfes ‘potind'lump’ Virginia Tobac* I co for side low to close consignment, by jnn!3 !. * ■ t l ATWOOl), JONES fc;Co. HAVANA SUGAR—|I7 boxes Havaua brown sugar for sole low to close ;eonsignn»ent by janl3 • . l A'nVOOD, JONES A-^o. /*tGfrrON—3o bales cbnon just rac’d per Lady Byron O aodtbr sale by • ■ ISAIAH IHCKEV k Co, jaali l ■ * ; 1 ■ . l fifl water street lbs prime feathers on coesigu neat aod for sale by ; 18AIAU DICKEY fc CO._ *TITHITE FISK—2O* toll* white: fish; 15 half tolls d( W la prime order vtd for sale by V«ia r | ISAIAH DICKEY fc Co. LARI>— No Liard in bbls and kegs for sale by jlflO ; I ISAIAII DICKEY it Co. tUTTER* AND bhls roll batten 3*kegsdo; bsst" F, ' a i’^“wteir f “ r > - J ■ tii „oid ,i. UtEATHEßS—OOsackiprima Kentucky 'feathers in Jj storaand feraatobyJAß A MVTCIUSOX 4Co . H rflctfEßEL-UObbU Noa 1,8, cad 3 maekmi ]nit B*" UTTER—4 hbl* roil bancr oa eoMununem and for UtotT iaA3AH^CJCBYIfcCD, ■ ‘. *. . • Auction BaIO-v ■•• ; . jj^SSS&£&.. credit for certain amouni**3w .'o'-'^ik’n On Tu&doy ties*, Jaavary 18, aT 10 t?***; la the forenoon,pwi*lr, l i«»-eoeu»w-«*M.“ the store of Jtfe«r*Anei*rA Marer, between Diamond Alley and 4th at, tbmenlue »«* «j New York and. Pittsburgh mnnnfartnred; « they are declining bonne** and removmg-from Ih . city. Hie article*; are aU of the best qwutfrtfott*! styles and *ei«tcd with manufactured expressly far this market lta rectien of the owners. It is the lareert and beat iortedstock of fresh readymadeclothing ever o&«d at public tale in this city ot perhaps latheereat. ™" wishing to auch' goods should Sot neglect at tending the 'tale, as the proprietors are rierermlned. to sell sit and everyiarticle put up. to the highest b»d«r. Itmay be many years before such, another ehnnce is offered to the ctiirehs of this plaee. A* tbe etoek Is to extensive if would belmpqsjiblotodescnee.jhe.van ous artielesln fulli'apart of'which compnsea the fol lowing, viaj. - • ' ' •! About 123 black, b oe, and brown frock A dreea coats, 45 beaver and pilot over coats; 39 ■do• '•• dpsaek'do;- .- i Aljdo __.do ; pclto. do; ’ S) blanket coats; v • . .• □DO eassinet tweed and cassimere do; l . ■ Pentdlo&u, vis • 244 pairs black French easnmere pants; ~•; ;Q)•, do bine do do • - do; - •'■ 202'd0 fif'd-' doi--•••’•’do ’ 1 doi . ' 350 jdo cassinetpants.. .. •1 • Vests, vis: - • • • '' 509 : vests, (comprising (every variety of styles | and patients. • •; i ‘ j . Skirts, vis: . , i HP .da* shirts of ail styles.' Handkerchiefs* i scarfs, cravats, Ac., -.. A , j thy Goods, ess:., _ . gdpetfine French. English, and ‘American Broad cloths, various colors, CasNzneres, Cossioets, silk vesta and silk vesting* bf superior quality, together with'aa. extensive assortment of Tailors’ Trimmings of good sum* under 9SOJCO cash currency, Cram 50 to 8100 30 days, from 8100 to 0200 <OO days, from 8200 to S3UO 90 dsya, 300 dollar* and upward* four pnomha mod-approved city endowed note*.radnogoodsde- Hvered until the nbove terms are complied with..... . Tto c.,, * John P* Darts, Auttlentir. ■ '!• ,'ti .Dry Good*;;'' fc fl ss±srfeftSss2fc'iJ , «Sft3 rasSSrtS@3SfSS»® blSck utin, fjbcr ribbons, m.nno £SIS silk hdkfi.’-bMieiTt gloves, needle work coat*, woolen sutnnett* caw 'mens superfine cloths, patent thread, pin*, red, white, yellow anil brow* flannels, ftc. . - ; ) At*o ! elock.r.w. • ’A quantity of N. O. Sugar, Y HTea, K>b“co,eoafM . denary, bfiAet*,;glaretrare, qnMn*ware.ebiua, tabl cutlery; snanisht'ciganyihoyel** manors forks, a gener alassortmeij of boosebold.and kitchen funu tare, cook ing furniture, mabtle dock*, lootangglasse*, carpeting, feather bedding, ike. .•••••, ; | AtC o’clock, r. M. - .. • • Umbrella*.boot*, shore, readymade cloUunff».-i go“ and *Uyer> watches. fine cullrtT.guna, piitols. Tioiias, aeeordeoos, letter and rap writing paper, blank bodes, jewelry, gold pent, variety goods. Ae. ■ !•** . Executor 1 / sals of-Bridge Stock • . .. On Monday, January 17th, at 7| o'clock, * Commercial Saids Booms, comer of Wood and Wui ■streets, will be sold for cash, paHtuids; sue shares JJo nongaheln Bridge Company Stock, .. . v ' J“*> . • . v j American copy. • ' TkirdStrystPrcpertyatAuccion.-" ■ On Monday evening, Januaryl7th; at 7 o'eloek, at the Commercial, Sales Boom; comer 4f woodaad.ua its- will be soldthat yerrvdnsble lot of gTOund tjia ateonihe-soadtiriae.ofThlrd atreot. betwoes Wood and Market-streets, haring a froctof 27 feet 3 Laches nn rt extending through to second slraet.toniWhich, is erected ai large] frame warehouie, atpresenjoccupied by A.‘Bcc]en,E«q. . .... '•••■:>••' . Terms: One third cash, jesidoe on a long Cfjdit, tu tcrest payable semi-anmi%lly#* •.•••’ *,• . jaoW 1 ! -JOHN D DAVIS,. Aatfr. ■ • Dry Good*. ~ -• .J-r On Thursday iaon% r January SOUw^l 0 jhe commercial 3*l?* Room, corner of Wood-and. nut streets., will be *old without reserve, ' i An rxtesinr) Mwrtment of seasonable foreign and domestic dry gobds, among which ore superfine; cloth*, satinet!*; velvet coatings, cold atufc silver mixed twl •.ringtoa, English merinos, aipaccos, Orleans cloth, 0 by 4 figured floor cloili, white, red, green and yellow flan 'nets, whituey blanket** brown dnlUnc, bnrwn nmslin*, ginghams; checks, shawls, and hdkaingreatvanety, hosiery, woollen comforts, goats liair camleL- *-**?T® assortment of ribbons, ladies'-; botmettaiul other milli nery, fancy goods, silks, etc. - , \ v. v ij At2o'clock.a.Jt *' 1 large platform portable scales, glassware* queens-, ware, groceries, table cutlery, coal'and Detoadure. shovel*, SO nesM baud boxes, nw masses, beds and bed ding, looking glasses, mantel clocks, leather trunks, a large assortment of household furniture, cooking stoves, kitchen ftimltare, ete.‘ - ‘ ; —: ' i • I At 0 o’clock, Mx. ' 'J ' : Boots,shoes,punorer»hoes,ea}>A,ready-tnadCcioto-, ing, gold;and silver snatches, whip*. combi«.'German fanev good*, fancy toilet and, shaving wraps,| rasor strops, guns pistola violins, letter, and enp writiag paper, blank boaks, etc. ' ' janll ■ SfnUhJithi Surety TVjxrty at Audion.'. On Monday erening the lTtn Initial 7 o'd'och, dt tj. Commercial Sales room*, corner of wood and sth will be void that valuable lot of ground situate at the southwest comer of usithficld end Oth streets; haring a front of 2D feet on stnithfield street and extending along Ctb street GO feet lo carpenter'* alley, on which are two tenements' subject to on annual groundrent Of 847. Terms at wlej. JOHN ,D. DAVIS, jaull ; • Auctioneer.. , SaU of Choice and Vtilnalit Bcoit. On Saturday! eveniux.'Janna ry.lsthvßl.fi o'clock,.at ihe Commercial Sale* Koom*, comer, wood and. fifih. stmu,,wiil l>4 sold an esirnswe collection of .MisCsl*. laneoMi Books, fine Inndou editions, amonc which wiH be found Blade’s Bscddnce in G recce and Malta, 2 roU; Schiller’* Flrht with the Dragon, fide outline eng. by Monts Beich; WelsteaiTs Trawls to the. City c* the Caliph*. 2 vol s History:of the GreatCinlWar,with splendid illustrations by Cattertnole, 1 yol 4 to; Sir Wra. Hamilton's Vases. 3 vols folio; View* and Sketch es of Pyramids of Gireh. 3 vol* Trollope’* Summer in- Brinaity. sl volsj Spry’s Modem India, a toIs; Montrose aadthe.Coveuentersi by Napier, * voir, Cleopteasts Manuel. colored plates; Lee-'s.Sermons oa.tbe Scrip tures; Pictures W the Fiench People, 133 illustration*; Hooker 1 *; Joartial of Botany, numerous.««g*, .4yol*; Simond*’ Switzerland, 2'vols; Complete works of Dr. John Moore,-7lvo!s; Findcn’s Gallery' of the Oraees; Lives of the Lord Chancellor*, 3 volff Beauty’* Cos tume; Burkett’* Notes on- the New Testament, S vols; Scott's note* oh the Old and New Testament, 5 roll 4to; Patrick. Lowthi Arnold, AVhelby and Lowtaatf* Notes, on do; etc. ' i - ■ '' an extensive assortment of Novels, etc. English editions, many of which have never been reprinted in this country. , . Catalogues can be obtained and the books examined at the Auction store; - (jaT) JOHN D DAVIS, Auet’r. ASDHBW'S EAGLE SiLOOV. ' ■ This et¥iiiiMr, l TtuinAay I 'Jaii. :< l3th, the troupe Mrs. Wiaroe, Mias Brace and Nelson KnoassssiU oppear to full German Ccmume accompanied by organ, rine and:triangle. Mr». Sharpe will sing ineharatuer “Boy a.Brooppj tod otherOermaa songs id'thelan* Saturday jerening next, Jan IS,'a Printing Pnn will be placedin the Saloon in full vieer-ofthe anal en'ce, and aflcr the committee. shall -•* nf songs sent in competition , «ntl after the eommiuee. shall — rorriw of songs sent in competition .for the Gold Medal; the Prize Song wilt be setup end printed, in .the pres ence of the. assembly and a dopy giten to each person present, .< I . A• . ja!3 Ai A« Sfisaoß 4b-Co., ' •,- •• C 2 MjkKtfsr fT.j tttwuci nrnco axd rmjmi snsEis, INFORM their friend* and the pabUc gerieralhythat being about to rrtnovetdlbe.npacioa* and elegant Stotw recently erected on the , adjoining Tber will clone oat thetr.tyrge and weU 'idccied stock of Fall ■n| Winter Good* "*t, and in ' Tenths’' and Winter Goimw at.co«T,'and innuniy. cases,leu tha|i co*t, to enable' then toopentheir/new'stbro'withan entire stock of New Goods. The sale trill,commeace this day i and Continue to'tbs-first of March, or nntil their removal.!, Their extensive assortment of Dress Goods win be sold fall 30 per cent, leu than uso* I al prieesi Tbey consist of the most fashionable Cash’ 1 meres and Debtors, Gala,, Mohair, Bilk and Oregon ; Plaids: Also, Bombazines,-Alpaceas, be. . Cloak Goods—French mud German Menno*, Queen’s Cloth, Preach Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths, of, all the most* fashionable colon. Black and fancy Dreu silks, ofevery tariety. Shawls—Cashmere, TVrkeri, Tartan Plaid, audotherishawls-fA very lam assortment,fully reduced one halfinpricc...Flannel*—Welsh, English : and American [Flannels; of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Ca»Ribbobi,''Olo*e*Hoelery,Giiilp*nnd • Fringes, Wroaght Collars and Capes-Laces, Artificial Flower* Plumes and Feathers, Scans, Crams, Hand kerchief*, Fancy Buttons, etc. . linen Goods of erery -description. Woollen Goods—Cossimeres, Cassiaetts, Vestings, 1 -Beaver*. Pilots, Tweed*, Jeans. Whitney and Bath Blankets. "Also an extensive'assortment of Calleoe s;,Chintzes, domestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Ticking*! brown and bleached Muslin*, ete.' ’ Hie following will be some of the Prices: : • - " Cashmeres at ‘ 7 ' ISf c. Usual price 371 - • . MousseM de Laines, . .isj ‘ u -.. “. 45 i&d.-31; Bala Plaids, I' SO “ “ 100 . Mohair fit Oregon Plaids, SO . “ ". 37f . !Alpaccas! j , .181 - “-. ** . •£* ; FlannelsJ 20 2lt - WroughfCollars, 19| •• “ **. Calleoes,j j. OtolO ‘ • •.. . Casainnttj, J 59t031 . I‘, 1 ‘, Together with every article in the Store, which, Wtllb* offered equally, cheap. Visiters tnay.be assured that .they will not bo disappointed in the qusJity.orpno w of our goods. . ( p‘anl3] i A.MAHOjTkfio. Now - lathe time for*Bargain*.- 4 LEXANBER k DAY would respectfiUljr inform J\ ihe citizen* of Pittsburgh anij.its vicinity thfUtheV are now belting off their very large nndextenstre.wock dfdry goods at ah unparalleled reduction of-prices, their object being to exchange goods for'edsh.- A th or. der to effdet this in the shortest possible time thef vAU sell off their entire stock at such remarkably Ipw rates as cannot' fail tq suit cash tayeV*. A fine; opportunity' is now offered to persons in wum of cheap dry goods to supply themselves at a comparatively small expense. We |uve:a large and’splendia stock or • ' j INDIES 1 DRESS GOODS Palo Alto! Buena Vista’Gala. Ekmlish and French Mr- 1 rino Plaids; Oregon and California do; Plain Black and Mode coldred De Laidtfs, French Merihb*, aisoried col-; on; Atpadca Lustre*; Bombazines; French and Bcotch | Cashmeres and Mqaslin De Laities; Fretteh and Eotl •ton Ginghaio»,cto" • DRESS AND MANTILLA SILKS. A lam and splendid assortment of .rich' black urn , and .Mantilla silks and blue black Drew Satins. ' •t I : SHAWLS, SHAWLS. > A large assortment, of. super French, Turkerri and Cashmere Shawl* plain and cmhroideted silk-fringe Thibet doJChameleon and Brocade silk do; plain blaek silk do;ttscr.all wool long square Brochea- do; plain and embroidered Cloth do; plain and embroidered De Laihes do[ ! cwinis AND CABSIMERES. ' Super Freneb, English,and American Cloths ana Ca*» simere* ill great variety . .(SATVWrra AND FLANNELS. ' An excellent assortment of SatUnets and a Urge, stock. of red, white arid'yelJowFanbeb.' - . •.'.■•• Blaakelk—Super, blue. Blankets .for overcoatr, fine twilled d« American ptcialum do-etc. . ..>_ • ■ Alio, alargeawwrtmeatcfTJcklngs, Cheeks, Prints, Marlin*, ioreiher with almortevery article In the dry goods Siari • 'i: ALEXANDER fcDA\ ,••. ! janli }-■ ■'•«3majk«t»t,Jft W. oor.nf diamond,, ; Omfßwialni-'nve Btuei tmr - - rtn>. nr there dwelling* t« situated on Ferry > lirtet, between Fourth and Inhere. and .ha* >a j JllL&oit.afaofeet, Ujfcree atone* high, eao mw fH Mom*. The hJfls lnc he* deep, and. ' has an entrance alley !iu eommofti.with, the dwelling-.-! "1 . . ' v ' • ;•'• •• Four of .lheni are situated on Decatnr meet, and ara fifteen feet ia Mat, three storiea high, and,contain nix: rooms e*eb.' j We ore cmboriied by thejrwaeMo-ofieT tfcaaaeoa- 1 ibruble dwelling* ezee«linhr tow n tower w* bdfere-J ibao otir >propeitf .Ujeif offered fat «fci*«lij > t aßd,aßr* I than one-fora Jowertbes be faskhe retofare been uk* I uir,Callieooa-tf youvtufcWrgtto. .TVraeouy.': Toqtdre W the «abee rib* r,who cm beam t tie Ot- 1 fee of ihe Guefo, OTetytoteaooß/hnnw the boon i i of eight ..end ten. nad mVother.DMootUftroonunti ! SCrt/Hey# bowdlorhoM*, BoMwatfi anr raw, Ped- j I eulrtAlkjboajCityv ; , - j JuU . Afottfcrtteodnwß’-' (~v-. .*';£■ v'T*'. • : | ■sskfSSJ^SSSsatts advance..j - >. ~ >. .. ■. Tto MONO.NOAHELA, '• bunrh every Monday momma at 10 o clock* « “”“*]• - ■ every Monday CYemng »*. v -''V' • TCIBDAT PiCKST. ,L The ITIHERKIA jBffiSSSSSES® “ ' WKDWBSD AT PACKET* The ,NE\V ENGLAND No. 8. C*&- S. Dun - :i ' : *FBtrBSDAT PACKKT* -■■ The PENNSYLVANIA, CipL Guy. will lei -•.r.-.vj.: I '■ OTmiT; pACfflßT.'• - • e «rr M*jr. ""““V 110 Mi'ffPRDATPACKET. „ < urTCKNGER, C»Pt D* Cut*, Trill l*a> i£S '- »rerr. flmtatdaj evening «t 10 p. K. • • ■ ’ • ir»rat>AY' pack**;::" rr'.‘i Capt ’A-.G. MAAKf, .will.' .. monJn# MlO o'clock;. ! .. m£uS?n& Suddly " ,m °* “ 10 r *• • : • ■ '■--— -——i. ••. ;r iFAVE^PACD^Ng^AR^<;^ , iTB. ( r ft***) fi|- " jCAIiED COPE, . • . ■SwiSStSJwKi:- Sum «*« Mid tto bndfo. <*.U [■ ■ ■ " “ .;" so ® Wood a. DEATEH ASD WELLSVILLE PACKET. -• * . -Tb»fia>Metinhn»i • ~ t. •. ■■■! • i-.' , aMnp iv •.“T BEAVER ’ -1 «&*» CiMle»KClub»,ii^or,wia ; dMMJ ■SBottSKr commg'ffintct acaaon, mthadiUy . triM ioß*w*ra ? WelUnUe. »e»Timt ;•; &' declO. •« G. B 1 HABTONj-A CO*, Aftfc t r FOR ST. LOUI3 . - ' \ Tbenew»ndfttt<wn««te*aer-v J 5»: . ' GERMANTOWN, \ fi. Mteleata. mooter, will leave M abort, | ■Kbit-day, »t 4 o'clock;' For frelfftt amrtr onboard. • janll FOR CINCINNATI. ■ . Tb*-elegitnt meaner ‘ . LOYAL HANNA, Jack, mutex, trill leave u tboxt .dut liar.; For freight or postage apply on ... - . •„•••- •: lauM IcJNCINNATI AND NEW ORLEANS. - , ' rj* ‘ r uaar,, , IB . Hatehiaeb, natter, will lear* .roc the i Sfcibovepon»lhlJil*V«l<o'cl«t.Pw - r| pottage apply onboard.. I*P. ■ NEW ORLEANS. -o, .V.V l >»#»» tv The Cut ranntor Ptncggerweamer *■ • liwJhaA , •■ERBHBBNbbove find:all.lhMrtoedial«--pw«co ; May-t 1 ■ • .■ FOR LOUI3VILLE ASD ;i ..i 1 - . LADY BYBOX, < • ‘ - atm>f | n««igr,willleaTßlbr.tho abort . v ‘■3HgssßHportonMonday.allQA.lL For bright apply oa.hoanL ...., *•"■■'► • '•• ■.-'Haw*.' - “ V I FOR CINCINNATL s' * ‘ c. -: TfcrSnapaaeengereteomor -■ . fiyyr-ft ROBERT FULTON, JAfijigsSEL Collier,. tsatWrWill ■Jeart'.iw ; th*/ ■HBSSEMKSabova and, all intermediate potto, oa Monday, hi 10, a. it, positively. - For freight or passage apply oapoard. • ..' ■ ' : T“1 FOR3ROWNSVILLE..r.-.- :• - w The fine turner . / . ffKrLw- '"."CONSUL, • SPDoshaae, mooter, will leara at 4 HHBBCMflMo"clock (hit day for BrotrotriHa.' Fbf : freight otj passage apply fal***^ r.i 1 < : TBCR3DAY PACKET-FOB CINCINNATL - v ' *lll6 new and Cut runningpassenger , jr'TrVja steamer PENNSYLVANIA. Copt. A. ' imStSFrolP.. c. Cray, will leave /or- Cjnrintntteve* <•. ■SHSsaß#BryWediie«dayiiionung,ailOoVkieka. Wheeling every Wednesdayevening • p.rt. Far freight or passage, *PPjy onboard, otto ; . jonST , ■ • "j7nEWTON JON BSC Agent l ' . • • ~■ - FOR NEW ORLEANS. . . • K " Hee eotmnodioas steamer i ATT? jfr WYO.MLNO, aß&LHftfgft Greenlee, matter, will. leave fix' the - ■BBBBSSBBbbove port on Slonday the 3d. For' freight oi passage apply ca board.: . janl , . REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND ZANESVILLE . ’ ' • •iQ.'-.' •'■ • PACKET.'.] . f -l ■ ’ -✓iiWb-. k>Thelighl draught «»«met • '■■T(riOi ; .NEWARK, :• iffpSHKfift Jlcrd, matter, will make weekly tnpf MKOtto the above pert*, during,the season.— ' For freight dr passage apply on board, or to ap7 T ” ~ D.AMLKINS, Aft. - ELI2ABETfI ANb MONONGAHE* . 1: • LA CITY PACKET. '. ''' ;' • k. Tbonewccamer •,g?3TTA;.-- ..'DESPATCH,' 1 -'v • " ‘ % ■WWiOß*NeUon..matter.-■ will:Ttm : taabam . - every . Noaday . Wedneaday and Friday, at S| o’clock, aix.atalMo- •. ■. nongabetaCiiy every Tuesday,Thareday and patgrday, i-- al BTo'cljKk, a. x. For freight jar paiaage pp^l^oq EXPRESS LINES, &c. : Eclipse Transportation Lini., . Bsaagata h nj • ■ - ; TO; AND FROM Tim EASTERN CITIES. VIA -1 :■<•; BROWNSVILLE -ANDCUMBEBLAND. QHIPPBftS and others mayrely that all merehsndito •; O and pbodnee will be forwarded ltd .and Iron Um >■ eastern clues, by the shore line, 1 with'despaicb and at: • : U»9 lowcsl cnrretxt rates. - • • \ i {JOHN F CLARKE, Agent, New York. , . . ; jDUTILH A-HUMPHREY'S, Philadelphia. ' ~ r ! p H BOONS, Baltimore. ..... ,;"hIeKAIO A McGUIRE, Cumberland* . {W H CLARKE, - Bi or ns yiDe. * • . •• • . : TOHSVniAPIfN.OAN, Pin>b’g: jsftiy 10* CCXBEmLSSS, BSLTUIOCt, WASOUOTUS, rauna . rout, sew toss,toetox appallTOgxuTxxacnna .- .*VfT3ICI3AXTS aM ethers seuding goods «e inform- JJX .ed tjat this is the fastest, safest, and most ejrae. dtooas going East; connecting with Adams A Cos- Exrtcssdyly,at Baltimore.• ' Tbrouga. receipts will b* given to any of thaabovw; places. Merchandize and packages of any size or weight forwarded. , V V*. , ExoresiiclosesdaUr et3v.it —• * f- 9 ’ * '-' ; U ft YICEKRY. Agent. ; aov9otf j , St. Charles Hotel Buildings, wood sf SS, CM.—ifla ECLIPSE TRANSPORTATION EXBJd- Ths froprittorsof this popster Liashs«s rtisnsut the . Ageoey st Gaabcrhad from us boats-of McKaig A M*>. guirctothsrofEdgwtseAGo. * Pittibwgl) aadvaterouKtchaabanaatifiadthat J Bay. . ly|tebißu|NoMBaathCtelss>Lßahinsn.t> the m sslhorissd aftvat of this Lise ia OoEsAMscHWt.?-i - Tbs eoly uads art ■ -i, I JGBIDWELL,FHbbar|h I , - Q W CAS&Btt»fesvilb. , - EDOAHTO.Y ACopanHrind; decgjtf { J B ' ' ‘ v ' • .• DAYS-FROM FHILADEL . . PHIA fTO FTITSBUROW, BY WAGONS, Banning Day and Night between Pittsburgh andCaatß-' bersburr, aftd by Bauroad betweebChaml>er»tmne.and~ Philadelphia Hie first shipment.,will leave tau& cod .*" on lSthJaJntary iast. No more goods'will be received: than coa b«i carried thwgh each dajr.vruhcot delay, on the roots. 'Hrae will oo reduced to rour Dayswben., the roads bfcoiae settled.:.. 'ii<'BOTl£R,Agent,-VAt-thie-Depots of - • - ~ SOS market si., Philadelphia, 1 Peso'S'and Ohio CLARKE A THAW, f. Transportation * ■ : • ’Pittsburgh:)- Coa»p*T. .. 1 HTWs twill'tredpt Ibr ®OU fo* prodace,«te-;per • day,to go taronrh by the shoreline oner the l&tb Inst. ... JaaS<: , CLABKB A THAW: . PRINTS ONLY, j 44 BT., NEW YORK. LIE & BREWSTER EtUbUcbeil^-wtivitiNtM'hi bw veil tte nir* ' pose of fcimlrinjtthe City and lowrior Trade;w»th rpßLNT|iu CAUCOE» EXCLUSIVELY^ tow Mrices-and. exhibiting,at<ll.hmW: •< • of the rear. theLareest Assortment in ,'i. llftE WORLD.^ • They we fcow opening Serersi Hundred Package*/ / eouiprwng <rery new style of Foreign aoflDoitjesjie .production, taanjrofwMcb baTe‘jtm beeiipuf«ha*ed, . and art ©ifcied for sale fotCa»h and short c«d&.*at,‘ PJUCESBSDOCSO V ' • - "i; 'FROM ONE iTO FIVE CENTS per .yanlaelbw thepneesof Apnl and May, u per' printed Catalogues, which are corrected daily, for the information of barer*. ' : PRIST >. .. - KtWYott.JiHX-.-m:. ( ■ h-gdurtr ■ Silliaf off to Clm«. . Notice to mkrcmants hod the PnbST«ai«w ■ ally.. 10£0Q dollar*wtmhof ready madeclochlxur - ' cloths,easslmere«,*aiin«ts t yesungs*c*e, to be «>hfe~ pmutely, at {cost and under, untlfTilesday, I*l dar of February neit. ax which time the mnalniur portioa- or .' ’ DOT stock will be etoeed at auction. - IntcmUna to close oar tmsi&eMfin this city ca‘ or befor* the first day of : blaieh next, 4re offer the whole of ooreiteastre siock' of clothing, doth*, casnmeres, satinet!*. and vestin'**, ' ; below » fco < y ««“ lo «oU dealers. Out stock - *«** harii« been purchased bat this season, . of the latest s’tyleTaa ;-■ wel as the ntMt desirable article* for Merchant Tailor*.;' : All pewoatgtaTiPg cbdptaasaiasi the 6na wiU please present them for payment; and those indebted arere- . ' i * ANCKERJfc MAYEIL ' ' ~ J** o t . j 70 Wood st, Pmubfr, Pa. ' ?SaUt{oJ? -TO /THE PUBiiC-Tfco HibMrnbef Kr aj. wnuei cwotncf withthe Pekin Tea p-mimm Tl» eichtijTß Wghite'id] UjdrTewr in*Hn3l£i* r i£d' £tepmr ci|&, Anr perwm aUcmpUM u> *U ifaeir - jSwsffse&X7asatt&£:-' menuace roup fee relied on. V*m±i.-A-, ;• r_-v_ A jayngs, 9s4thu. r r -" " ■■■ J - ■ i 011tw 4,M»liul r~ \ •. -• •:■ >' yMPOBTOfe Wd-ttatof* UZtj&jr TVoWeiCtjw ‘ 1 ' A *, lW Be te£f Silk,'' * Wain v 2 &£ • •,: v- ■ - { .f'r-I' 7 - : i f ; . t '. •-' -Hi - : :' ' -. , '; S' - 'Hi' I '- 1 1 I I e .1
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