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’»» - of country,Wby
J 9®* 11 Mjr of the people.. IT Genemt (Taylor’s
•*<-;» 1 ??!:?.#*. M^M : «»off oUieyare represented,- they
r?#?S&P**?*? a National Convention", and'conwm
*i-’ '•-, ieffitetbor cWMhcio,There] are*' howevc^many
••: •- ; b».ve preference* fcr other men, and many
*,' • >*4#a who have been : selected as Delegate* to a
-. .:;. W?na| Convention With peiaonal
«* ■ • ' “:*?“? •» vote fiw Mr.’Websto, asfhwiNewHsmp,
*.?** Mam'rhiitefta, scapefrotn New York and
•-Apt;' fcJr Mr. Clay, and other*, it may be, ibr
*?}£ - raK V. Notr, the only, way .to reconcile aQ
\L - differences is to go into Into:* .Cotiventan,
rS'il; w-: of the representatives oftbe great Whig
■->• k-L P**!ty®V choose to. whatever
M *^J^^retiwwte^,Whi'Mrtei.rtprew
c ted, tho Whig, will abide by the resnh, ]*. &
F 11 ? PEBATK upoaf Tim.WAR, «c.
l > W*sanwTOs, Jan. llj 1S1&
r£ J? p;'f Jofuyon has doted his speech again#
>- j 4 hut a* the beyinning-did nra inHi^ltw
V . r *q?,lh' end might be, it was not iafe to say Com the
’ ;-.v : w;’jotting what the end might be. The American
•>, !. "*'"■ Jtepfc,- be- says, will bo satisfied with jtho Rio
.praooe as a boundary, and }rinsec<mtent with an
-I “*oni»y fi>r the .war in the victories \re have
•i |•.•: V. ■ vo ?< m the restating from, these! victo*
~ ir tho security they offer far the ! military
m ? . . of.ithecountry. Tinsii deemedindemni.
iS-rf Ir-•‘ .r * y *o«t«hy—and if it cansatisfy such- a wnriawk
•-. [• i f - v•^.the.Senator'from Maryland,it onght to satisfy
■M- - I who believe ihat oor own Oovemiient has
yl. *i-•' •” ”• *P “swwf'for sanctioning Wch a war against
j;*. . v / I .'-
'1- 1 his odd beginmug,
v r \i \ tedminiiteired.a doable rebnkc to the Executive to*
': J-.: **T>t>Y tanking.him responsible fcr the manner ol
v- ; r 'j-.pnMectitiog.the war,« as bttim acts winch
s-.U • 1 -.l®dtothe war itself • lie not only could have pnr
. vented the- war, bat he coaid. have' prosecuted it in
.! ■» * tnanner which would have prevented bloodshed*
-Had General Taylor gone to the .Rio Granlle with
i :S J/ menj instead of the mere
b*ndfp! .which he hnd,—ond'ihad General ScoO
1 .w>ded,wiih thirty thousand: men, tho Mexicans
: v a T e a single battle, and
; V ibc whole coontrywould hare been mn easycon
. '• <]■:): only of oar ;batties would have
'1 *;i>.-beeo it is, tho, war is farther removed now
,'-. c t-lhafrjs*heri it commenced. Ifolding these opinions,
1 '• *.?ted beheving that Iho'conqtiejjt of Mexico would
. be dlsTCpuiablo to ti>e t?ountryJ and e wnr lor rapine
r . and robbery oily,-1 was amaked at,the conclusions
• 1111 by. iho’ Sennlor Maryland. Of the
- t 'yaii£rt , ending the war, snch as the witt
1 ’troops to the !Rio c Grande, adefen
, -*• propoeed by jfr; Calhoun, 1 and the
> • '-‘ r of the war in the heart of the enemy’s
. u .eiuntrjr, he preferred the regarding the first
! r< ? dahononttlo, the second as not likely to. end the
- ' -war, and the last as caJcalated to bring shont a
Acdyct, Mr. Johnsohsaid, if bethought
. j; *Aamirilrtrotion meant nf
tot,?«e aUbllar fi»r the war,and he
the.withdrawal of our troopij.. ;
•i, T-y'i(?.teaiptiin as the noon-day son, Ihatthe Exec
>.|itlve does mea&:thts,«-end one. must bb
bot toseeit. The Menage itself
though in terms disavowing s War of Conqnest,
:>•. i to be the designW toe. Resident
. by Ha recornmendationji to. Congress. Congress is
> asked ter tate in .at dne fell iwoop aD of New MVr
••i • ■ , :’.. and, ail of Calfernia, a territxny twice as large
,■. ! / ;V.ail Cie jorigmal thirteen Statev It is appealoi m,
V;'/ ' -to eStihlish. Civil Goycnuacntorerthiswidespread
and distant country,'and to regard. Mexican |tenv
ftjry as territory of tbe:UniieASiaies. ’ ‘Whstisihis
j v’-.bufa.’wgrof conquest? . .'• -'! : .-.. ' ";•
Mr.'CUyton, rf'Delsware, '(due of the Whig
\setlatort who votedail the war measures do*
.•■■ 7.. *tegthe last Congress, bofwho tegardsthe meas*
y~ /ured.pibw. submitted aspreaenting a very.different
Snstaled the honor and morality of the Ad?
;:}■ \ : to Metocb, Ihust fraveling
i. i npou the. high way, he met a mart to whom lw was
a^ertainsnm of money. Payment is d»
V'JJtanded; Aid: the creditor is told that he no
..J-• .!.*•,-tsoaey.-Give mea-deed of your fiinn tbeh,says
I'-, debtor, who dodines, when a
• Is presented* to. his head,'and the claim reiter*
: and eh&rced, and a value put upon Um land
] thij roWerto stnt himselfi Il ls thus, said M 4
, . CisyloQ,,we makeourdemandupon Mexice,and
. t.i oimraence with apportioning to ourselves G 90,.
neraa of.her territory; ; Will any Loco Foco
lawyer, in "the land defend- an'indictment Canted
■* upmi such a state of feet? toy one defend
; the transaction?' These were, questions
ytatidy by Mr.. Webster and Mr'Claytos.
, ifitlhe Honse of Representatives, Andrew Ste
w .> v _BZttns4ea very able review of the Presidents Me»
»asge and JSeport of the Secretary of .the Treasury.
- £ rMr.SL Remonstrated that instead of; more Bavenne
‘having been received in .the Treibury under the
'c: ayeration’of the Tariff of that the atnoatttwas
V j J k»roeirf : aewn^ 1
’ fcf Ihe Tanff of 1542. Mr.; falter, in this
out of ha own . mouth, and
. .'previous reports. The speech of Mr*
beoomeja text-book with
to lha mucb.’Uuded but
. report cif< Mr. Walker.
• ' Tbediaotssidnjias alto’ called firth several good
. 1?;
[” w Tbe ins Becn ao ihcroughly rebuked for
. j r his,wctrm«,u|iim.tbisisnbjeit, and upon the very
-;, r ;.heeii.of tbe -Veto Message, that no words can
,-itfreogtbeaihit condemnation.' - V
’ - '-‘Hixxt 1 Cur was a few moments jn the Houm’
today, lie came befere the
\ took the.chair, and in.a moment was sdr
' ' - rottfeded bf bis Ciccds among the members and the
J' .v"V'b' v atmngk« iet witixiareach of him. Mr.
; -CU'y-Jrtinhrfoutthe jpot wbCTe he stood in 1814,
’ some remarks agauui Josiah Quincy.
t;-.'Massachusetts.:' This wasduriagtfae warVith
Britnin.~>ls Mr. Clay less of a Patriot now
1 <? ' , vrttoxilie‘opposesaiimvdsivowBr J : --wHenmouni*
'|v ' >. ''{DgthekMbfsadhbeariDghu own name, who
• ,r v}’ ; -i- E "*was Shun in battle, and.ilear io him nslife? What
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~ ■■ . WJamsowXy 'Jan,l 171848,
> I/'yomJruUto sceTbomas H- Bcntoo’a to?tb»
the procecdisgß of iieFrcemoat Courl
t ■ JBWtul i»3landay ami Tuesday- Bat-*l**, you
i 3 etaoaf ’SM Mr. Benton ; ia one‘of these pompous
* '-fieiak* d his, when'the capital is hardly btg enough
•to bold him, and the srorfd less capacious thanhis
own -ettJzn&tß pf himsel£ J I give the sad
the exirsiet U loiy. it *s yorth reading. : |i
J OeoenJ yrj'iwr siifioMr-Preaident: Be£)re
' ' - the Court is cleared 1 •winh uJjnate a statement* 4
v Nu'olnect¥?dbeing'mad©—*; •- ? ..!•
-v 'Hcenj Keirney iaii “I consular it dne to the dip-.
- VnJttL<d theConst, sad the’ high' respect I entertain
•: djr&lbtt 1 should here state-that on my lsitsp
* * hefcrc this Court, when Ivru answering
r'.v;-. nrobdnndcdrtojne by the Court, the »©-
•j ’counsel or tccuiid,' Thomas It feeatoa,
:g^v. i imiAari; wfrh his place making mosth* at me,
v i. r*^fcjch l copf 1 -were intended toOffend, taio-l
. ’’-J VmxHJ tad to owswe me. .v ; « . •- /: ' t ‘-
s 1 1N *1 aik; cf. this Court oo.acboa wAr ssl amxoD*
of uktog ;a>n:.-of.B]r
5, l«^nea
■ U '&* H' ,n “ ob *'^ d * n S'
Wnimi lo lbo lOTjr-of mot
u£2sa oMor U»U» In »
' 'iE?SIMMMeocKUid ioreKj-ltajatiOTJsof
;' 'fiSuftSftSrXSdMof f f«r» fellow* ;
n jWOTiup. oalU iPOTIOr of beiog
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WmSFSuSi&i
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- Oo w Bboot the Snl a*jrV(3ei'
befive this C6tut, vbea be
“OpomiMt conet, udwhen be twice twm tbst
the oripnsto now of certain p»-
peftif bctad uci dcttroyed them, be fixed Ms
fr« upou Col Fremont fixedly »n<t pannniWy, xnd
looked insultingly andfiendishly it hiS The
Jad*o Adrocue, by lending mieeSoiu, led Gen.
A***nejr into, * .modification or what behid me
: TW«»ly. sworn.". ... /-•: .
of.the Cotut rote and said:
Mr. President I rise to briax the.attention the
ppoit to a point ef prder, which ought, I «*»*"<?, to
be observed. ; Remarksreflecting uponthe
proceedings n« not,'in my opinion m-
-Berton. admit tb* power of the
Court to punish, bat they «n»t first hear."
CoL Benton cqhtuuea his remarks, according to
the Judge Advocate as fellows:
When Gen. Kearny fixed his eye* on CoL iW
! moat,! determined if he should attempt again to
I look down * priMner, I would look at him/ I did
[ *®f sad the look of today was tbo coose
qoeoee of the looks in this Court -befere. I did
, s?r?r, at Gen- Kearney when' bo looked at
CoL r resent; and I looked nim dowry I looked at :
him tiU hie eyes fell—till they fell upon the floor. - ;
• "“As to this Coort, I disclaim any intention to dis
turb tta order,entertaining as I do the highest re>;
sped fer this Court.'! • - ■ \ t■-
'■ The President of this Court said he had observed
General Kearney look towards Col ftemont during;
the trial, and on the occasion referred to, but not;
with an inrohing expression of countenance: on
the contrary, be, the President, thought the expres- !
•ion was one of politeness and kindness. - -, 1 I
; The hour of three having arrived, the President 1
gave the order fortthe adjournment of the Court,
•i General Kearney rose and arid:“l: wish in the I
presenceof tho Court, to say, that I have never
offered the slightest insult to CoL Fremont, either
here as a prisoner on this trial or any where, or
under any circumstances whatsoever. |
And toe Court adjourned to meet on Mondav ait I
10 o’clock. '
• Oh Monday, the following appears in the public
P*pe* .
_ .•. • 'Washington, Jan 10, ISIS,
j General Kearney being in Courtrequested per
! npssioa to malm a statement. - TbdCourt directed
! the statement' to be made in writing; accordingly,
ui(l the Court then being in closed session, Gen.
Kearney sent in the feUowingnote, which the Court
doomed to receive. It was therefore not read in j
open Court, or placed on record, but was returned j
toGen.Kearney. Itwssin the following lefmstl
“Disclaiming mad vance Bre remotest intention of I
offering the least kin d of disrespect to the Court in I
the following statement, I have to refer the Court I
to the dosing remarks of the Senior, coanselfor the
defence; Thomas H. Benton, of Missouri, which is
oq - the_ record, and. is as looked him
down; I looked him till his eyes fell—tiff they fell
upon the floor. 0 This statement is false, and lam
prepared to prove h to be false, by members of this I
Court > aW. KEARNEY*. Brig. Gen”
There has .been nothing like (his since the days
of 'Pickwick and To pm an, and 1- hope the quarrel
may end as; well. You may'rememberthe/tfs
Aampetrt of the dialoguo below.’*
I •Six," said Mr. Tupman, “youfare s fellow.”
■“Sot," said Mr. Pickwick, “yottare another! 0 ’
Mr. Tupxnan advanced a step or two, and glared
at Mr.' Pickwick. Mr. Pickwick*returned the
I glare,. concentrated into a focus, by. means of his
I Spectacles, and breathed a bold defiance.-
I “Sir,? said Mr. Tupman,' after a abort pause,
j a low deep voice, “you have called me
“I haver said Mr. Pickwick. H •
• “And fee” * •' • (> • . - I
■*l reiterate the charge? ' Y - W v. . *J
“And a fellow." »
“So you areT • " j
There was a. fearfaJ pause. j
“My .attachment to your person., air,” said Mr. I
Tupman, speaking iaa voice tremulous with ezno-1
tion,“ is great—very great, but-upotr that person 11
must takesummary vengeance."
“Gomeonsir, D repliedMr.Pickwiek. Stimulated I
by the Seeking nature of.the dialogue, the heroic I
man actually threw himseUioto a paralytic attitude, I
confidently supposed by the byefibders to have
been intended as a ppsture of defence.
“What” exclaimed Mr. Snodgrass, suddenly re
covering the power rushing between
the two, at the imiriineat hazard' of an application'
on the temple from - each, “what! Mr. Tupman!”
who, in common wjthus all, a lustre from I
his undying named. For shame, gentlemen: for I
shame."- I
“I have been 'hasty, said Mr. Pickwick, “very
hasty." “Tupman your band," dec. tt
I The following letter from Mr. Brooks will show
the light in which the vpte of Mr. Hampton fe re.
girded by him. fi will be noticed that he most!
I cordiaDy approve* the Ute vote apoaMr. Ashtons’*;
I amendment, in common .with', the Whig* cf this !
thi*bounty, though toalike them, ha fras aide toon,
demand the motives that cfn-wl Mir, Hampton to I
stand.ut opposition to Ur- ic .fthe Whigs in Con;]
gress.:'ij
' The aeutimeius of the -Whigs who had Mr.
I Hampton’s - vote- alone to 'guide them,have been
! shadowed forth by the press afthe aiy, and by a
public meeting, and the explanation for
been obtained from Ins own note, but more fully
from ; the pen. of Mr. Brooks. The whole subjcc t
now bebogi, to the constituents of Sir. Hampt^.
ut whose hands it cannot fed to receive ample jur i
.tice. • t . .
Washington, Jan. IQ, 1818.
Me.. ILocnoxkas. addressed a not* ,to ma ax
' pUnatory of tiwvote given by. him on Monday the
'.3d iai&, upon tbe-amendment o&redbyMrAab
:mnai to the resolution of thanks proposed to Gen.
| Taylor. I nged not say that I regretted the vcte
;ofMr Hampton as much os any of his constito-' 1
4ents,.and‘.l did so all the more when I saw the.
jconstructibn to which it vas liable without the es*
iplanation now given. Regarding thus amendment-as;
**Tsdevmil only to the subject proposed, and not as a J
great principle oftmth and right which should have I
bees considered by itself the vote was given against I
both amendments offered, and with the view of I
preaerring the original resojution in all its purity
and eonSßtcncy gf pnrpoee. Upon the
propositionof the nacohstitntionality and want of
necessity in the origin of the war, or upon the guilt I
l of lhe President in provoking the war, or. of the
1 iniquity of the whole annexation scheme, MrfL I
lam sure holds opinions in harmony with the whig*'
I of the Union. defend.-the war as now i
necessary do not differ upon these points, with here I
j-and'there'an exception. Uis certain, thereferc.l
alter the explanation given that Ms Hampton does
I sot regard the war alt K consUnitionaliy or necessa*
rily commenced,” and that he doei rcgird it as I
commenced “nncohstitntionslly and upaecessaiily I
tfo PruidaU of tke Vuited SteUt? , I
. Knowing that Mr. Hampton would no define his I
position, and knowing that he meant no hoitilityto
the principles avowed, (for he hsd'ao told me over
and orer again) I did not think the tote deserving
the unmeasured condemnation it has received in
the Gazette and elsewhere. Of coarse tbeb,-be.
iog here upon the spot where this act was done, I
cannot "comments'::which hare
been made .tinder a misunderstanding of the fair
• Sofa from abandoning the Tariff of 18(2,as
was intimated, Mr. Hampton_assBredme long ago,
that he should more the repeal of the Act of 1816,
if no other Whig member led the vty, and the
restoratiop of the Tariff of 18(2, in all its essen
tial principles. Soupon aD questions of Internal
policy,- Sir. Hampton has and will'again. prove
hitbselfoagooda Whigaaahyinthe'!Unioa. The
Loco Focbs who reljr npon him. for. support will
find that their baa? flatter; Will be followed by deep
and batter disappointment We may thank Hear*
en, too, that the Whig party are not slariihiy wed
ded to men,' or forms; that where a Representative
does wrong, or what oeo estemn as wrong, it is ne
eernry to pat a seal npon the lips of day one, or
to tie the thousand longues of the Public Fren.' I
do not regret so nmeh that fib. Ilampton hss been
condemned at iiome as that he has been condemn
ed unheard, and ha vmg now heard,! do not think
he has merited,the severe strictureshe.has receiv
ed. . .; ...
While saying this, tojustice-io Mr. Hampton, I
desire to add for that I regard the war as
not only constitutionally and unnecessarily com
menced by the President of the United States” bat
that I rejoice that a majority of the House of Rep
resectatives improved" the earliest opportunity,
even'upon an iocongruoussabjecl; as no other had
oficred so to stamp it, and t wish.with all my heart
there Was morel power enough amangithe ReprW
.leotatives of.the People, to follow up their rote by
one of IMPEACHMENT.- The act of the House
and the ; judgment of Urn People! alike deelard, that
the Executive has been guilty ofan oflence upon
the constitution which merits this mode of punish
ment' ?•* * '.it,'v. .
, .Gxxauvxaacoon LsWr-Wo -understand that
the Legislature of Ohio, has now tinder discussion
a general Railroadtaw; that Will if pasted doaway
.with the necessity of special' legislation for roads.
Should this new fitm succeed, the legislators may
not act upon any V the .'charters now before it,
but allow them to coxie under the general law.
’’ Wrixux, Jram the
Saturday law, John W. Wallace, Secratary df
the Tea patch reforeacsy gmjnotictMo the ;Goua.
•elengagtd la the caW, thatMriSflfeani,(he]w"
bftrstor Will deads the dais today at Washington.
As his sward ie fitul, the caw will thus be ended.
couicii.*. fe.
1 : the .Wrml ward*-of
fjrmUtd uj the chamber of the'* Caa>
JJMft Couaol, in the o jd Court Souse, ‘»i ‘lOiV
clocks»£/ •.r.'-'f -•- *-—-■
The Couoeijwgj called to'order by Morgan Robr
e^s the j former Resident, 'and member
on lui Joh9B.;Bell r cf the .Rm
WS3 Calledltrt fTKniF .j j*
- Tbecity election return* for; Mayor were then
called fcrpad presented by tbe Judge* of Elections
from,the aevertl wards.',' The .Chairman proceeded
to ppen them, and they : were -by’the derio
whereupon it appc*red:lbax;'tbe vote in'tbe rejpec
tive wards was as follow* for Mayor :
Vn* roti MiTOtL
Adams, " Kerr, Stackhouse
(..9o7 : : 149 1 50
<••171 171’ 26
-.336 • 377 61
-.252 , . 141 31
...228 i , 403 65
m .193 : ,162 27
82 ; 63 , 10
97 ! 6
76 ‘3s 16
First Wa
Second “
Third' •*
Fourth .**
Fifth ~ “
Sixjth .«
Seventh*
Eighth •*
Ninth «
l&ts 1555
1555
Maj. for Adams.;
*Tbe vote of tbo seventh ward,; as published a*
bore, was not read until toward* the close of the
session, owingto;the absence of the judge.
I The Clerk then proceeded to read: the credent
I tinls of the member* from the respective wards:
I When it was found thaithe following persona were
I entitled to-ftcais: i > \ j
I Pint Ward 'B C Sawyer, S F Von Bonnhorst,-
I John BelL f . ; • : ;
I ■ Second fpartf—David McClelland, ‘lsaac Jones,
1 John: J Rogjyin, j -
I ’ Third Ward —Samnel Palmer, M W Lewis,
I Willard Leonard, 1 Robert J. Smith, Jacob McCallis-
I ter, James M Porter, j '• i"
I _ IjFarJ—Solomon? Stoner; Robert Me-,
I Knight, U Robertson. • • I
I Ward—Wax [Wilson, Samriel MeKelvy,
I Wm Coleman, Andrew. Scott, John JMitcheL Mar*
I tin SchewerTGeo P Yek . j
I _ SiiiA IVarrf—LßLiVingiton,RA Cunningham, i
I Daniel Armstrong. j .
I i£’ fl7 **~-Cbariei John S Shafer.
I Robert Hartley, Henry Sum*
I ftinlk Want— '' . _ j r
I The returns of the Se venth Ward not being pre i
I sented, a oration was made to admit toe members
lof Council jon their certificates of election. The.
j certificates jof the election were then read, and a j
I notion made tolay them on the .table;—lost- -The I
I question coming op on. the motion to receive the I
I members on' their primafada evidence of elee* I
Itiom ! ■ • | : - :t I
j Mr..Stohc7 moved that the wholesubject be re J
j ferred'tb a Committee, who shall have power to
I examine the'rotes and tally papers [and report to J
I this body, whether the members returned from
| ward areyinly elected., : It was suggested that the
I seats should be conteetod, and he thought this the
l.most correct j. mode; of ascertaining ’whether il»
I election was fairly conducted. The ] motion was
I withdrawn far the present.
I The oath ofjofflfce was then |
I members against whom no-objections had been
made, and they took their seats in the chamber.
I On motion the council then proceeded to thel
| eIe&oa r of a President. Morgan Robertson was I
nominated, andj unanimously elected. J j
On taking the chair, M. Robertson made asbort I
and appropriate address, thanlrinp this body for the j
hotter conferred upon him, and that he should en
deavor to preside over them with-impartiality. j
-The Conremjon then proceeded to the election j
jof Clerk. Mr. Roberts, the former clerk was notn* I
inated, and their being no other name! mentioned) I
Ibe was elected by acclamation. Mr. R. acknowl
| edged the courtesy extended towanU-jhim iu re..
i electing him to his office, and said ha 1 should en
deavor to perform his duties with fidelity. I
For Messenger and Doorkeeper, Mr. Pratt had I
22 vole* and-Mr. McFarland bad 3. Whereupon
Mr. Prtrt was declared duly elected, j I
On motion, the rules of the prec rding council |
were adopted) 1.1
•: Tbc melton,to appoint a Committee of lbui“—two i
party—*to examine'.into the election of I
Common Council in the Seventh Ward, was ukeir I
up and passed. V; . . _ j :
. Tfce following gentlemen were appointed on the
committee; Messrs. Hartley,. Wilson, iSmnerand-
Porter. |'
Clerk of Select .Oonocd^wmar
1 -. r Y«uicu«wa*imirodaeed,
and interned this body thatibeSelect bad
a natation, that when 4>ey adjourn'
they adjourned to meet on Tuesday unseat oae
o’elock, P- M-, w the new Court Hmwel to elect a
Tieaiwm and other city officer*—concurred id by
Common Council |
i On motion, the Councils resolved that when they
they adjourn to meet at 7 o’clock thitf
evening. . j
Mir. Stemplo was appoinled’on the election com
mittee, in place of Mr. Stoner, declined, i
The members of the Select Council were theu
tnlnwnaed, aind the joint body proceeded to read
the returns £>r Mayor—ur£ereuponii appeared that
Gabetel Adams was elected, by a majority of 87
Tolek. |
■ A joint Committee was then' appointed to wait
the - Mayor, and request his attendance fiir
!
; On the • part of the. Select Council, Menn. Black
and! Jteing were appointed, and Messrs. Sawyer,
Scoti and l«wis, on the part of Common Council,
as said Committee.. ! j
(TbeJadge.aftbeScVenik Word was introduced,
and presented the return* of that Ward for Mayor
■nd Common Coondlmen,' whereupon it appeared
that Mr. Adams had S 2, MrJ Ken- 63, and’ Mr. StacL
hooae had 10 votes.] f
The Mayor was then, announced, and the oath
of office administered by! his honor JudjA Pattoß.
Mr. Adama raid he war not a speaker, but be
, desired to return thanks for this new pledge of the
confidence of the citizens of Pittsburgh; in his course
| a« a j;public officer,- and he hoped, with 1 the kindly
,*id of the two branches then present, to render rat>
| iafeeuoabereafter. He ahould do all he 'ctmld’to
| comply with the obligation he had taken to perfonn
i hi* ddty with fidelity/ .• .> i ;
| Tb| Select Council retired totfae chLmber. Ser-
I era! motions were then made in reference to the
j memtjers, and the returns from the Seventh Ward.
| Mrii Franklin was called upon tostatojtd this bo*
.dy the grounds upon which he claimed d seat—
j He staled that there was a disturbance in! the bouse
| where! the election was held—the pen of the clerk
was taken tram his baod~4here waaj one rote
polledjmorelhan appeared en the tally list] and he
was defeated by one rote. : He suggested that there
might hare beram mistake. He did not Wake Bny
allegation of anfeirncu oh the part of the officers
of thej election, or on that of his opponents, but
bethought there was a mistake. He bad always
been elected by a snug little majority. Ht? would
ratherj.his friends in this body would withdraw his
clainrr-he: would be sttified should this course be
purro&L.' ( j T <
Alley some diseuiaioD, the yeas and nays were
called .on amrtion to admitjho members!of the
I Serenth Ward to setts in this body, and resulted
I as fotbWc Yets, 14; Nays, 13; so that the inetiibers
were, admitted to seou. , ' |
i Mr. {Scbawerwaa introduced, and the oath of oC
flee adjhinistered by Jndge Patton.' j
The members of the Serenth Ward were intro- i
, duced and qualified. ' -
The Resolution to meet at 7 o'-clock in the eren*
•ing, wra reversed, and (he Committee on Elections
discharged, after which the Council adjourned
j (ELECT. COCaCIL. ■ j
Tbiaj body met at half part ten o'clock, A.
and wall called to order by the members. J .
j On Action, John Shipton \ris-called j
mation Jo preside orer its deliberations. { . !
Mr. Shipton, on taking the ctair, made his ac
, know lodgement* for the confldeloce thus evinced
in reflecting him to that ; | ' •
John Major, E»q., was elected Clerk, ou.the fifth
| ballu. II . • ;. j - |
James Wright was elected doorkeeper and mes
senger, without opposition. .1 ' J.
The Ales of the last year for tie government of
Councils, were adopted. j
| The fjjferk repaired to tfie chalnber it the Com
mon Councils, and informed thallbody j bat the Se
lect Cotihcd had organised and tlerc ready to pro
ceed tobu sines*. <r ..
' ’ 'A similar annunciation was Aado i
by UteCierk of the Common Council*.
A revelation pawed, that when this bo
if adjooiu to meet on Tuesday nest at 1
the - new Court House, for the purpose
'cjiy ofSqbs' concurred in by C. C.'
1 y.On ttiditibi • |
,--o*l
■ or boo*»^-Wo-wdi
to tbe sale of cbofco- and rer
it aTTniaf, at 6 o'clock, it Da
, ooc&cr of Wood and Fl&b lU-
f r wropogtSenew M Oxt.'PiH.V!^.
•: " COIGBK6I. :• • : I
.'... 7 piM. '
’ ■^ le i^? Dsd wka ensaged'inost oftiemaroirg in
•unimportant bailies*.' ' { - T 1 r
Mr.Bcfcert Smith, ofr from the committee on
roa<U and. canola, reported -a bill providing for the
continuation cjT tie Cumberland road.
- On'mbtion, the Jfouse Resold itself into conn i
mittee of the whole on the state of the Union, Mr. 1
of Alabama in the!Chair, for the purpose of
considering the bUlproTiding fef the granting! of
pensioha to certain wtdowa of Revolutionary.; iot
dieraend to the step mother of Maj. Brown who
fell at Matamorasl " “ . '1
The bar elicited quite .an. animated
tad there was a strung opposition on theground
that the bill preferred the officers? finnflies in pref
erenee to those of the private soldier. A get er*
al bill would have met the cordial support of those
making this objection tolhe present one. t
.. Tk® House, after rising from commits 0 f
whole, adjourned till Monday morning.
! FROM MEXICO.
Correspondence ;of the .Pittsburgh Gazette/
Philadelphia, Jan. 14—5 r. *
* By the arrival of the schooner Elanor at Orleans,
we have four days Jater news Ikun the~Capitol' of
Mexico.
Gen. ScoU had issued an order' preparatory to
spreading tho nrruy oyer the interior of Mexifco,
and.aeuing and occupying all their atron'g bod*
and compelling the authorities to sue for" peace
The.Govcrnraent dues and taxes are all to beseix.
ed lor the uso of tho army.
The new Mexican Congress was assembling at
Quaretaro. 1
Surgeon Soler is dead.
• Lieutenant Donnelly fell in with a <mn|| band ol
mounted robbers between Puebla and Jalopa.
‘ Correspondence of lie Piltiburgh G suite.
Philadelphia, J*n. 14, 10 P. M
Tho President has ordered a Cotut of Inquiry to
assemble at Perote, to try the charges of Ge'n. Scott
against Gen. Pillow.CoL Duncan,and Gen. Worth’s
charges against Scott. General Scott’s charge*
against Gen. Worth he has dismissed. The mem*
bew of the Court arc Gen. Towson as President,
with Samuel Cushing and Gen. Butler. No recall
of Gen. Scott as yeu
Ezi
(elusive Correspondence of the i Piiunrbjh Gazette,
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PHW-iDELpma, Jan-14, 4.r. u
Flour— Tbo market is quiet, with moderate sales
of Western at $6,371 per bbl.
Chain— Nothing is doing in Wheat Prime YeW
low Com is selling at GlftCSo perbu. The market
is bore. . ;
Provision*— l have na new feature to notice in the
market
Gnetriti —Molasses are steady, but rather mao
live—Co See and Sugar are without change.
Cotton—' The market is firm.
The. market generally is without any important
variation- _ . i.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gsiehe
NEW YORK MARKET. |
_ „ . New Yoex. Jan. 14, 3r. h,
Fbttr —Sales of Genesee at $6,25f10,00 » bbL
West’u brands are selling at Ss4>3|6JsC bbl. Mar
ket is steady, but not active. Prices are on tie de
dine. „ . i
.Grain —The market for Corn and Oats is dulli—
There is a good inquiry for samples of Wheat liul
poor lot-vare dull Com is steady. Salesof prime
While Wiieatat MOc. !
Provieienu —Sales are only for the supplyofthe
rcgnlartrade demand. Sales of Western Lard are
effected at &p39c. per B).
Exclosiro Corre«jKi«deiiic of the Pittsburgh GoxrUe.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
X Jan. 14, 3r. jt.
Flout —Sales ot'Tloward street brands atss,S"9
5.931 c per bbL City Mills brands are Milling aliSty
12|. Buyers ask larger concessions than sellers
are willing to yield. '
Grainy—Tlie market is steady, with no change
tn
prices.
Provision* —The market is heavy tor Fork, hut
I bear of no sales; lower offers would be accepted.
Prime Beef is selling tu per bbl Mesa Beef at
$ll per bbl Bacou Ham* nre scliiog at 10}c per
ft; Sides at 6c, and Shoulders at same. -Sales 1/
Lard at per Ih,
Exclusive COjTCipwfence.ofjftc PitUbargh Gazelle.
> Crscnwun, Jan. 14,6 p_ k.
F7o*r-—Thc market is quiet, with sales at $4.50
{34,75 per; bbl.
I sale* at 100 c per bul
Sales have been effected, of raw, ai
1.. Moiaur*— Sale* o£ 500 bbla N. Orkan* ut22ic
> ff*U. '
Sugar —There is b small supply only itrrtrrf
hands. Sates of 200 hhds good air at p
bbl—on advance, in consequence of the itaprorfr
meat in New Orleans. ' >
Lord— Sales at Sj'Sflc per ft, • ~ j
io fM Hogs— Moderate sales, at per
The Councils of the, city, of ai&ecrt
bled on Friday, at 10 o'clock,.cm.in the chamber
| o( the Select council, and was called to order by
Gea R. Riddle. Esq., who nominated R.B. Cauat
as Chairman. The election retumswere examined
and approved, except-in the case of'Mr.'Shafts,
returned to the Council from ibo first
Ward, whom seat wax vacated and a new elec
tion ordered lor the !f*th inxt. >
The oath of office was then administered by Ai"
| dean an Barnett, to the Mayer, and members of
Council elect When the Common CouncU ad
jonracd own chamber. *
U. S. Cawfct waa elected l*re*ideut of the Select
Council
G. E. Warner
mot) Gounal
j. J. Carpenter clerk of the Select Council’
James Kennedy clerk of the Common Coancil
George Mclntyre messenger of both Council*.
The Councils then adjourned to meet again on
Tuesday evening for the election of officers.
j-TIUB COVERS ME ST OP lICK^Df.
lynch ha* been writing wme mo* sprightly
description* of'Cajwurum! loom* for Yonnyindjc-"
on establishment m which Mias Gnffin edflsttei a
•elect number of young ladic* in this ctf
being wives. In one of the last number* i* con
tained this lady 5 * recipe far governing htutemls,
or aa she classically call it,; -ringing their no*cs. r
graphically illustrated by an example.-For tbe ,
benefit of the wires that are to bo in our eutie of
readers, but who will, have no opportunity of re
ceiving the-personal instruction of hfifs Griffin,
we extract the lesson at length:—
‘Don't tell me.’ Mid Miss Griffin; kindness is the
true killer* l often illustrntethe agreeable lad: far
iu Capsicum House no natural object is lost upon
us. For instance, lost Tuesday whilst (be Milk
Punch Class was ori, an enormous wasp came
dike a Lilliputian dragon into the room, and Hew
ftora gtrllogirL Immediately they began to scream.
I own it; this is the sad weakness that I hive to
fight against; but, somehow, girls consider screams
aa property* they’re born to.—Some of the giri# fiow
at the wasp with handkerchief, and that little
rebel Mm Fluke se:*ed a fire screen. Feeling
that the time was come far me. to show my enemy
l exclaimed with all my natural vigor, ‘•ueneo &
diea! silence, far a moral and sn example J-Aay
usual mode of speech wb*n about to submit anv
natural object to a social, or, I should rather aay
to a conjugal illustration. ,
•A moral and auHtxamplc,’ cried the girls, and—
except that Fluke—they were rtill as mice.
; ‘llnnz tne that salad cruet,’ was my command;
and, with a thought, the salad cruet stood upon
the table. ‘Now, young ladies,’ J observed
moral and example.—
You are here to be finished far sensible, affection
ate, but above oil, controlling wive*. You are
here to lesm how l«st to subdue your natural cn
cmic, that is, to govern the men who may become
your husbands. Ye. ladies'—£,r somehow (( , n
always tell) l felt the Bow of words wa, coming
aad it walnut £ir mo as a wumau to atop it—Yea!
ladies, tho Orißiman system wilt toach you how Iff
oontrol and overthrow yoor lyranls. Man, marry,
to* u# puts a jold rind "pon our third minor, and
m the arrogance of hi. loan, inalroa nr he
lua blushing eoplive.—And shall not man
.^*?7f L ' flr^ n , nS ~ OUr " n . ? ! VcKbe ahain Here
that Mias Fluke proposed three cheers, but, with a
look and brow of thunder, I atopther. <IT said I
wo must wear bis nag upon our Boger, fet him-!
and not know it, pßor wretch! fcr that's thatrue
blm *'“ r rl »g ta hi, nose.* Here
* cll,ir had 'huatned,
aud well thia Umo I did mot attempt to auppresa
: the natiiral burst «* delight ao honorable to their
feelings all the other gir, pined lb , lho ,
•A nhgmhi.uo«' I ropeued, not ,ho hilof
•hmmg gold.that declares our slavery; but an in.
risible, a Bury ring, a Bsb wiV. book
be knowa nothing about only that be must follow
wnerever it pulla lum. Wes. you, ray dear then.'.
.ueliringam tlie nosea of tbouaanda ofluibandi,
tbougb for tbey all shave evary morning-tbey
sever see’em. • ; ' • /
-And, dgarest madam, asked Mia Pebble, a
have the greatest hopesof-odemst m.dai, |*»
Is the nose of our natural enemy to bo runuf
‘Listen,’ and VUslen and attend, and you aball
have a moral nod on example. When tbe waso
now in tbe wutduw enlermf tbo room, yon Bow Si
,t wrtb all kind, of violence. I wou*r i dSnh
min* every ono of you. ; Now,. in future, let a
wasp when it come, have it, little bout, and make
ils bula noise. Don't stir a moscle—don’t movo a
bo (pne l aa a statue of Venue nrlhans
or anybody of the sort, nntd tbe warn ihcli£
“ a 'us moment |o scttle-Tlen doosiS
now.’ Wiiorcupon, dipping tbe’ leathered end df
the pen in the cruel of aalad o,LI appraitobcd the
wasp, and in Ihesoftest and tendcreihrnannMZ
•ible, just o Ued it upon its body— and
yellow, like grooms wear,.in conts-iwben down it
-, U V 9 de#d martin
ute. iTbere girls.' tola I ‘see whai klsdness-whit
a here*, my mord!SftT. “
pie., When a husband comes homo in an mhu
mor, dos t cry out and fly at him; but trva littU
ollrialact, treat your bubud lilco a
in t&is body
h
Hlyodjoarn,
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10-Th* Clout* is strangely destructive to the ba
man cuticle, (or skin) the sudden ebange from heat to
cold, sud the smoko csnxe* yellow, dark, coarse coo*
pleiMMfs. Then it U requisite thsi the pores of the skin
should be kept open—that their mouths should be freed
from impnnty—>twas thos the ancient Roman Philoso
phers cured all diseases—they computed that more
me pores of lbs skin, than any other outlet of the bodr
diseases; and unhealthy vapors Jeft through the
It is necessary, therefore, to keen the pores open—all
humors tra dispelled from the akin from the pores,
when they wash with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soon 1
have seen it cure the worn and oldest, cases of Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber’s Itch, Sore Head,
Ringworm, when every other, internal and: external
remedy had.&iied—itseffect rendering the skin white,
e i e 3 r ,“‘ i thou «fe_ lt be yellow and coarse; is won
; removes Treckles, Tan, Sunburn, Morehew.
and disfigurement of the skin—but persons must
and ask. for Jora Soap—to be had in
at WM. JACKSON’S, signofihe Big BaJJ
89 Liberty st. Price SO cents. • • novlPdAwly *
m.sT.T°ps|!^? o " "" Omexi—Connell'.
Magical Pain Extractor—lt is row conceded by medi
cal men that Connell’s Magical Pain Extractor, arena
faemred By Comstock & Co. 21 Couitland il N V, is
the greatest wonder of the t9th century. Its effects are
mily iniraculoux All grin. .i„ reZrcd fi'mlim'
scolds, Ac- and all external sores, in a few minutes a?
ter its application; healing the some on the most deli
c?,l^ 1 •V n ’,-*I U, 4 no *«**• It isetraally beneficial in
» ' “nd. ofmaamnnuary
f" d .Eywi Sprains,Rheumatism,WhiteSwelling
»-'. d u , , £ er V^ rul »e*t.. Borns. Chilblains, Erysipelas
Biles, fSc Ooloreaux, Ac. We might add os proof to
■B »«.“£> names of many eminent physicians *ho
“f. u *“ “« r practice, and hundreds of the clergy who
preuett to their people. Kind parent keep it constantly on
hand, m cues of accident by fire, life may be lost with
out it, but byus use oil burni are subject to its control,
untess the vitals are destroyed. .Camioii-Rcmember
and ask for Connell’s Mecictl Bain Extractor, menu-'
taclured by Comstock 4 Co. N Y, and no other
told by WM. JAOiupN, Agent for PihSbiugh.®
Liberty st, head of .Wood. uorl&dAw6mT •
C7*Bauc or CotCKsu—lLa Totnc.—To the Bold
and Grey—lf you wish a rieh, luxuriant bead of hoir,
free from dandruff and scurf, do not foil to procure the
genuine Balm of Columbia. In eases of boldness it
will more than exceed your expectations. Many who
have lost their hair for 20 years have hod it restored to
its original perfection by the use of this balm. Are.
state or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever it
also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate
hair tube it filled, by whieh means thousands (whose'
hair wu grey u the Asiactic Eagle) have bad their
hair restored to its nahirel color by the use of this invol
uable remedy. In all cases offerer it will be found the
most pleasonr wuh that con be used.! A few applies,
uons only are necessary to keep the -hair from fslliuir
out. It Birengthens the roots, it never-fails to impart a
rich glossy appearance, and as a perfomoforthe toilet
it it uneqasjled; it bolds three tune* as much at other
miscalled hair restoratives and is more effectual. The
genuine manufactured by Comstock A Co- 31 Court and
street. New York. . .
told in Pittsburgh, only genuine, by WM. JACKSON.
M> Liberty tt:, head of Wood; in Washington. Pa- by
Sweeny .A. ton; re Brownsville, hy llennct A Crocker:
in Canonsborg. by Dr. Voueh also, by our agents in
every town in P Ohio and Jld- ; • DovlSdAwOmT
GAZETTE JOB PUINTINO OPPICE,,
TBtBD STBXXT. COUXX Ug gO*T OrtlCl ALLITI
tß7*W* are how preparedtb exeeitein atunerior
tad expcdjuoui manner, all kinds of Jos Pxitcnsa.
such as large Poolers, Steam toil Billsi Bills of Lodiacl
Letter Sheet Circulars, llaadbills. Cards, Ae ~
BOOX IHII PXrtgflLXT PRIBTtHO I
to any extent executed tn thi t«*i;ii!M.neri and all
kinds of Pnnuogdone Wlih accuraeyhandstthe bwes
rates.' ; !■•
Does your bait fall off doet your hair titrn grey
L ii harsh,, is it dry, or dirty, I pray?
If'lis thus.:you con make it soft, silky and fine.
Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this hair of miae
And to have this, you hare but three shillings to give
For a bottle of Jene»‘ Hair Restorative.
Reader, if Ton have bad hair you would really be as
tonished at efleet a three shilling bottle of
Jones’ Cora! Hair Restorative ha* on in it needs but one
trial. Sold at e® Liberty sl t^rHhlAwty.
(L/"TrrS; members of the and
Whig committee of canwpoodeuca for Allegheny
Co, will meet at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Liberty sL
in die dty of PiUsbtugh on Saturday. 22d: in*b at
3 o clock, P.;M. A punctool and genenti atten
dance is desired. • Dasm. McCtsot, Chairman.
> Ej - Yellow Teeth and putrid.bresth, *
Spongy gum* like rotten death, '
Is rvpslUTe and disgusting.
Allcouid havt teeth a* whim as pc oil,
Sweet breath—hard gum*—-man or jdrJ.
Why delsy!—usv,.quickly haste'
Asd use a box of Junes' Tooth Paste.
(i costs but SS-rcuts, atul is really a beautiful article.
It rises the teeth a fine enamel. Void in Pittsburgh at
S 9 Liberty »v • « . novtMAwly
E7* Don’t hare yellow dark Teeth—they can .I*
made pearly while by one time using a box of Jones’
Amber Tooth paste. It hsrdeus the guru*, sweetens the
breath, Ac. Sold at £9 liberty si. norlPdAwly
Dalit Gaxxm.—A edpy dated November 20, 15-47,
and one uf January lit* wanted U> completes file, and
for which a fair price will bo paid at this office. tf
MItUUEP,
On Saturday evening in allegheny City, by the Rcv>
D. L. Dempsey. Mr. Jura Aurt>a to Miss Mxxr Jaxx
Lexmux. of that ciiy.
On Friday afternoon, the 14th inst-, M tg. Ms ST Ajc*
M’Cssimr, in Uie **tb year ot her age.
The friends of the.family are requested to attend the
funeral from her late residence on Third, above Grant
street, on Sunday (to-morrow) afternoon, at 11 o'clock.
MONTHLY REPORT—•The Girard Lib Irmranee
Annuiir «fid Tru»t Com pan)-, of Philadelphia. re*
pon that ‘SX perwm* hare been ioaured at their office,
duriuf ibe Mtioonih:
? Merchant*,
3 Former*,
1 CleryTtucn,
1 t-Vnialc, !
3 of other psrauiu.
Of iheae there are injured for $3OOO ?
**. " “ 3U» arui under t*
“ ** " . ItW -
. , jn
Of ibe*e there are m«ored for 1 fear and over '.. 5
** » ; . u whole life Jl
January L 19** 5]
; WM. BAJfEWIAL, Orem atreet,'
J»nta i Agent foT.PHfburgh.
Administrator** Voile*.
A LI. peraooa indebted to tho catate of Jaaea Me
Cune, are requeued to make immediate carmen
to the nttdraugued, and tboae hating claims asaitut.thi
estate to pceaent them for tenement to -
JOHN FATTEBSOX, Ada*
SUGAR HOUSE TIOLASSBS-33i bb!» luperidi
quality, landing from itmr Germantown
Ja»H3 MctHLL. fIUSHFIKLD A HOF.
SL'GAH— A btid* prime N O iiinr lindiw fot
_ Jaia : .McOUJ,. HUHHFIKUJ A non
’ >lO METAL—3O tone cold blast (Clinton fiiniace)
pig metal for aela try
janlf ! " POINDEXTER A Co.
BAHYTES— 17 caakm barrtca tollable tor white lend
manufacturer*, just reo'd and for «ale by
iw.lt rOLNUKXTKITA Co.
SJ'K-Mt A JACKSON'S SAW'S. Jut I rac'd a foil
lupfriy of aboVj superior goods for aale by
LOGAN, WILSON * Co.
I«nl3 , i_lso Wood street.
SHOVELS. Spadea, Fork*, Axes, Ac. Acompleten
aorimeiti for *ate very low by ■'
jaiiW LOGAN, A Co.
PIU,NTH—Five CUM mw style, fancy
; spring prim*, just rec'd and fur sale by
}Mti a nnrrt;op wwiM.
BRWViV DmU.LNfJS-r.Tr liilm extra heavy
drill* jo*t recelfcd by 1
janlS SHACKUOT** WHITE.
* AKD OlL—Winter drained, constantly cn band
. j and for sain at retail by JOFJ, MOHLER,
janjfi . cor. M ood and 3lh *t*.
' JINK OH. constantly on.hand’at retail by
1 janlfl JOKL MOULKIt
iOH AX— StW lb* reft! borax just rcc'd ami for Mile
. Iby .. [jai'tSl JOKL MOHLKIL
SI7NDHIb2^— American isinglass; French leaG Ain?
rlcan Vetniili/o.i: Dutch do; Chinese do;' gold foil
English do; just recM and for sale by.
J«»is . Joel mohler
fPIN PI.ATH—ISO bole* 1 u Potitnool brnmijforsale
.. by * IJaISI JOHN OIUER, SB liberty «t.
ROLL niTTKR—B boxes atul -1 bhla roll butter done
up its cloth*, an extra article, for sale by
Jal3 , H A W HARIUEOH.IBwwxUt.
)OTATOKS—OOQ bbla extra potatoes Jttn landing
„ . from etr Oerotamown, and foe tale by ■ 1
jams S k W HARBAUOII
' ARLEY—I!S hups barley rcc’d on consignment and
jj.for »nl* by 8 A \V UARUAI'Gi!.
CtANDLKS— *73 Ikjxps mould candle* lahdimr ftom
i Oertnantovrn, and for salo br ■ - ‘
jnnlS fl t W HABJIAtW .
SOAP— 50 boxes No 1 rosin soap; SO do alkaline do*
rcc'd on consignment and for anle by
LARU— 10U keja No l lard; 40 bbl* dojjust landing
and for sale by j 8k W iIAKUAUUIL
GATH— 100 but on consignment, for •ftle tr ■
J»li ' J' D WIUJAJIB, llOArood at.
SOAP— 33 boxes No I soap; 10 do do Palm soon; 10
do fancy; 6do casDle, for tale by ■ ■
l«n1S i • J D AVILUA.MK.
CANDLES— 30 boxes *teariw«-; 10 do star; Sdo spetm
for sale by : n i ; J.D WjLUAHS.
BLTTER-3 boxes prime mil for sale by ■
ialS J 1) WILLIAMS.
i.'"': i ■ ■,j
.GoWjiied l ! wtS be
.J .*-( v'C.A PRESS'
tnUbcinfiiH operation tad the Prize Song
-ap and - bcmitifolly. ponied on letter paper and a coot-
prwenu-fat:' jTt»r^r>f^
.eejtem pfeeffk havebeen received, and the troupe will
tiOg ffcctdcdb-the best pnyrimroe of pieces dS ho*
been offered thu season. Look oat tor a rich treat.
CoacertcotnmenCca.al-7o'clock. : j n ?f* •
Company of
jte«n b«l; CantMOiS .three Afftmts, four cirrka, three
Engineer* ottd their: assistants, .ttadsix Riverlpilots
( familiar with western mer nilotia*) who will be re
quired ut the. navigation ‘of the: OtWo and Anure
rrrers, Venezuela, and l am authorized bribe directors
to say that weare no w ready to receive applications
.for Ute position*. It is the purpose of the comnahr to
employ no .one in any responsible situation, who Shall
not form.'di, satisfactory evidence, a* tocapacitr. bu*i
ness qualifications, rood habits, and unexceptionable
character. r To render, an entire devotion to the bun
ness of Accompany it is thought important by die Di
rector* lhaltdi who take rhe above positions should be
‘also ptcuniarialJy interested in the enterprise, and pre
ference will .therefore-be given to such applicants
(qualifications being equal) aa shall became stockhold
er* to the extent of from one to fire thousand dollars,
and arrangement* are made by which the. Directors'
win procure; for the above named employees, an
amount of stock, not exceeding five thousand dollars
.each. ; l . • . • •
. The • navigation of the rivers referred to is similar to
that of the Ohio and Mississippi, and boats will be used
of similar construction-to those'tin the above named
nvenLf Each applicant wilt state where and how he
has been employed.'for the lust two or three years—
what amount of. funds he, can. readily, invest in the
stock of the company; aud he will funmth evidence as
tohls; qualifications as before stated. No one
need apply for gny position, w ho cannot fulfil the above
' ■ . ,
’ilte salaries of all the employees -will bo fixed by
the Directors, and sach os may be selected will hold
tuemseivei in readiness to embark on 30 days notice.
Decisions on all applications wiU be made on or before
the Ist March next.-j
E*Qt one of the Directors; will be
at Pittsburgh, Pil, on the 20th instant, , for the purpose
of purchasing or arranging for the construction of three
“ d !W *» found at the Merchant's Ho
tel, upon whom applicants for positions in the compa
ny may call.
toHera, roer wro, addressed to the subscriber at
New Y ork city will be dohr attended to
. ~L ! . VESPASIAN ELU3.
Janlud3t ! Cl Barclay street.
S E w^«’r . VE pnFUGE.—The greatest of all
•Worm medicines' Nrw Ltmov, Omo,
This is toicenify that alter using different preps
tions for expelling worms, I bought of C. F. HeHnaafcf
New Lisboa, two vials of H E Sellers’ VemifuSnd
or ODeTialto three of my dlUdren..
ftom the first, aged 0 years, it expelled 45 worms:
1* Z* an 2K» and tliird, 2*
years old, lift mating 245 worms expelled by using
but one rial. -1 recommend Sellers' Yermifow asi
“ fo f"? most effectual Worm roediaLrbe-
Prep “£li°^ d 110111 bjr B * SELLEEVVo fir Wood
street. Sold by Dr. Cos set, fith ward: Dhi Currr At
legheny; William J Smith, TfmpcranccviJle imy^A 1 -
For Sale or Bent.
i 4 v THF. subscriber will sell or rent the dwelling
and premises which he now occupies,
uated near the Greensburgh tuninike ut mii M
east of the city, and ndjoiniiig Ih7Allegany
There are ten acres of good arable laid fit a histh statti
of cultivation, and well adapted toihe pufS a
dairyman or gardener; The buildings consist of »
larre two stor)- hnck dwelling house, frame bm and
stanles. There is also on the premises a forge orchard
° r *^fi l rl- C n ed J™ I ',' * a of unasoal excellence.
Also,. For. Rent, a large three storj' brick Uwelfing
house, finished with aiftlie modem improvements, sit
uated bn 4th st, between Grant st, aud ChenTuttl&r •
Possession given.on the Ist April next. Inquire of
1 ■ WM YOUNG, 143 liberty at.
' ! To Let* ■ ’ • -•
JfA t RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, Nos. 572 nnd423 Afnr-
T,?C De D° l p ? - , M artet *treet, one of
k T ®T hc«Jocatioiw in.the cttrforobtaitungmer
chandtre forthe interior, being first above Eighth st
is offered for rent • ’
The present oecupams being about to retire to the
west end of the present line, a desirable opportunity is
presented[for sreoneg a continuance ofthe present
large business.of the-noiuc. 1 ■ ■
Ihe Depot 423 Market nroct above Elevenlh, may
abo shqniy.bu for rent Apply on the premise, No.
SW Market stor to . -A CUTIIBERT,
3>w Arch st, or 102 so. Dsl’Avenue, pLifoila.
■ Journal copy.
T, t _ ■., Erie Batslu
HE public are cauiioned againitthe false and ma
licious . reports put iutq circulation against the
l r .m‘i, fcndw . tke Institution to be
somd beyonda doubt, and entitled to the confidence of
Ui* public. \V e pledge ourselves to continue to receive
• u ttotels upon as favorable terms as any other ofthe
Country Pennsylvania Bauks, and we are oatiiorised
of Erie, will become
ipdmduaUy responsible for every dollar of h* cireulu
,i.a ~ILL k CI;HRy > Ex. Brok.rei,
. , 65 wood sl, Pitub’g.
N.B-It is due to the other Brokers of this city to
say, they are receiving the Erie Bank’s jiotes un 3 u as
tayorabte.ierms as other country fonds. H A C
jaoH;3i ‘ ,
L Twenly-flT* Dollar* Reward: >
iJ vah ' I^nwibei-toraef*
licpowt Bank, bctweemlic hoar* bf«x and fliue.
O’clock r. St a large UUSSCTT POCKET BOOK, con.
taming about oue hundred and ninety dollar*, mostly
Enc money, in 5 and 10 dollar note., and B check: f/r
Pour Hundred Dollar* on the Farmer'* bepotii Hunk
Oflbu city. The above reward will he j>nid lotlie
nailer ujon M.-mhiit; it to thi* otEce. ... i a i«t*
gUNUf “
ba«* Ilio cofice; jo htU'chwttV.
Harus uigor, 100 bbls large No a mackerel; IGO - LbU
N O molaeaea; 10 cuki al»pice; for ule bv- V
JNO GRIER.
T -ARD Ac—4oo bbl* No 1 bed 2 lari; TO bbla No 1
JLI tallow; !*) cask* soda ash for dale by
: ’ JOHN GRIER.
SUGAR— ID hbd* new rrop N o sugar ree'd per G<
mantowu, on consignment and tor sale br
jalA 1 ' (j A V IIARBAL-QH. Ui wood st.
bbU Sherman's paiw eiderviAcirai
T jut landing from Germantown, and for sale by
' ! -y A W HARBALGIU
*niXKWHEAT FLOUR—SO sacks bulled buckwheat
-a_# Oocr, a cboice article for family use for sale by
janK. i ■ SAW ItARRACGH. -
'XXT OsTENIfO LM ‘S POCKET CUTLERY-Just re-
Tl reived direct from Sheffield, pen. poekel and
Ct»nffre«:kniTe«; for sale by
_J«aH j . LOGAN, WILSON A Co. I£9 wood tu
SPKNOER'S FILES—Head quarters fbr Spencer's
al»»; a full aasaroneatfor rale by
J»»U i- = LOGAN. WILSON* A Co.
CASiiIMERES One com otur style,
X> hngtu stripes, just ree’d and for rale by y,'
i«a< I : SHACKLCTf it W wood st.
PRICKS i COUGH CANDY—For cetirHi cold*,
hoarseness, Ac* jast rec'dand for sale by
)anl« ; JOEL -MOHf-ER. cor wood and sth »>«.*
tOTASH—A prime article at retail b]
i»»H ’ ’ JOEL
'• _ Ai Panlly Carriage for Sale.
CAIUUAGE—A clow anmage, built by
A Ogle.*. Alania, Philadelphia, in fim rate order,
B»y be purchased at a liargnui, applied for soon,' ln
quirt at Matthew's Livery Stable, Penn *U jald
bbla ree'd this day and for sale br
. J*” l3 ■“ TAB9EY gt BEST.
LXOLASSI2+—U>q bbla plantation molaaaea
*A crop) juM landing and for tale by
jal.l DROWN ft .■CULBERTSON,IAi liber
eiNE BYUUP— SO Lbl* per sir Pennsylvania, o
consignment and for sale by ,
janl3 ; D T MORGAN 4 Co, IDS wood at.
LLAFLARD— 3Q3ke«s No 1 leoflard urfineonle
fur sale by TcGILL. DISHKIELD k Rqe.
BULK lb* in store and for sale by
J*l3 ' McGILL, BUSHPiKLD ft RUE.
BtriTut-au kega buttferTi bbla do. landing' from
sir i*dy Byron, tor rale by .
I*** 3 - McGILL. MUBHHEM) A ROR..
3 Clerk*.
D Auoraiea at Law
3 Manufacturer*,
I Teacher,
cl "“'
_jaal3 \V k. HAI oITCngON jonj^.^j.
T >OTA ?i ,- ° fa ‘ k * * Potash ree'd and for sale br
X ]*n!3>- j - TV * R ATCUTCHFON. '
D«\ AJ'PLEB—2O bushel* dry apples ree’d and for
•*k **y..; D** 3 ! _ RJU'CfTCIIKON.
T AKD—ID kegs NoJ ianl ree’d and for sale by — r "“
..j - RMSCTCU&X
T EATHER—3QU) lb# skirting and opperWheron
Ai hand and for aale cy W* R MtIuTCHEQ.V
DRIED REACHES—II3O bushel* it) store and for
“to b|} J U»l3] _TABBBV * li|»T,
"| IQL'ORS—IK> gallon# flollantj Gin: !*5O do Preach
Li Ufabdyj ree'd on consignment and for sale by
jurt 3 ; j 'rA^SEVAm^r.
/"'KJTTON-Uto bales Alisa cotton just ree’d and fot
y/aateby; 1 ATW<X>D, JONES A
_OBUR P HAS—34 ucki w« uuu for u | e i, r
I j«U3 j i ATWOQD. JQXRrt £ Co.
MOS»-^a’ bnlea Spanish moss for sale low foeloi
•consignment ATWOOD, joys* *
rnOUACCO-43 boxes -pound lamp’ Virginia Tobac
X ro tor sale low to close conuinuneut. d»v
J“> 3 ATWOOIk JONES A Cn
HAVANA SUGAR—I 7 boxes Havana brown suet
for rale low to close consignment by
DOTTON— 00 baleaootUjnJuaireeMnerLsdy U yro
and fcr ule by ISAIAH HICKEY * Co.
- . SO water atrcct
•pEATIIERMW Iba prime, feather# on cocsi'er
A? tnrnt and for sale by ISAIAH UlCKirv* cy 5
-ITTHITK, FISH—CO bbla while fish; 15 htdf bbla dc
r r in prime order and for salo bv
■JL» 13 18A1AU DICKEY k Co.
LARD— No 1 lard in bbls and kega’for sale br
-jnbl3 ' ) ISAIAH DICKEV k Co.
BUTTER AND LARb-U bbls roll butter: 3 kegs do
-5 kegs lard, just ree’d and for sale by B
jania , ATWOOD. JOXKa A r«
BL-CKWimvr FLOim-U.«ck.>t n-o-d uK
">« l r . JXO 9 DIiwORTU,
i Timid.,
/ptIATIfEKS-OO ucki prime Kentucky fetthen
J itore end ior tale by JAM A IUTTCHIsON *Co
HONEY>-ap:bai«i honor hm rcc'd end for n \e bp
. miU ; : _ fcl-NGr.lJ*!! * BKNNKIT. V
MAC JIEHKL—l taj l>bU No* l, a, nod 3 rancktrrl ju*t
rce 7 on coiiugnmrnt and for ufo hv
. j w » l3 Li_ -knulisu K Ui^sirtrc:
BUTTER— a bbia roll hotter on conniancirrt anti for
jtdun DicKKv a Co i
!!^£2liasfe%tSWJ3fJsaS!
_,. w " 'MURPHY k. -LEE -
Old Wool Warehouse, cor. Liberty «t. and c«tU>» ill
**>• - ' -f • ' ' I tnylOd&wtf .
St OAK—23 bo lee D R Urge Idnfeurir: lOOtThbli
UMried No*. until, loaf »ug«r; 200 do cnuhed *u.
nn m Jo powJeroJ Ooj tnfc&T,
JAMES A HUTCHLNSON t Co
S*“* - - --- o-mrr a-nl!frirro.:i
L’OAR-HOUSEMOEASSE9TOOO>K!fTfvirinr
fio bbl. Kl Louie tap«r
to tnupi SO hlbblt do: & 10 f fil«wteJ?Ss-tor , s|^'
fe*--. i JAMES A mmSN&j? I TO **
itf i f-r voNnoNNiionsTtco,.
I UJaM—i; hM.K'u .. t ..Li : S” i> ,* I, k ’
i:. XrffSo%
•TOVB FOn BAIjK—A
> entirely new,'for wile low I
AlvCßEn* M.VYKH.
T EAD—I' -
V
WOpif* for tale by |
»• r. VONBONNjiorst A Co,
. . I ’ No. 34 Front at.
•i ' IV'--
' ' Ametljfa* to»T j
- "of 0 WholiMlr end Retail CElJtuigT&ofct H
- J
able and acaaoraMe Ready. Hade Clotiin*. ‘Soperidr
French. American aod EnglUb..Broad‘<3os*, jOm**. I
meres, Cbisinets, Silk vetret and SjlkJYMifln Of* SB* 1
perior qaalinr; fine Shiru. an. exteimre-dmariment of 1
Tailors'. Trimmings; food Qualixy; ,*t AttSoa. on a
credit foreertain amoo&u, on \
~i for certain t
odpcfr :
in the fbrenban T pr*ci»ely, twilf commerce Hdling, ;at
4ha non tfJlwa.Ari?Mt. fr~M*7er»Ad. TP-yr.oga *U
; between IKankmJ Alley end ith *t..Tlieir fentire sinetof
.!few York and'Pittsburgh nuna&ftareU clothing, *aj
they ‘in declining bonnes* aml . rcißOTtag i> front toe 1
city. The article* arcalLO/the best quality, l*tt«
style* end fashion*, lelccied with the gTealrst cure, Kid I
manufactured expressly for this market .unaeT_.tne di
rection of the owner*.. It i* the. end belt as
; sorted stock of freah ready made clothing eTer x>S«red
at public sale in this city or-perhnps in toe wcaL-TbO*#. I
wishing to. pnrchaae each good* ahould not neglect at
tending the sale; as the proprietors 'artf determined; to'
tell all and every artiele pat up. lo the highest bidder.
I: may be many year* before tneh another 1 chance; u.
offered to the citizens of this place; As the slock ia so
extensive-it would be.impoasible to dHoribe tbO van
on* artielß* in full; a pan of frhich comprifcg* iho fol
lowing,.vis? .i , V’- 1 ' i • '
About 12)blaek,Uue,ahdbrt>wrifn>ekfc drcu coatSr
45 beaver and pilot over coals; ,
30 dor do sack do;
S 3 do - . -do pelto do; •
SOblanket'coats; •
. SUCTcossinet tweed and caasimere do; .
' Paniafotm*, : vis:
3M pairs black Trench caasimen pants! ''' ' -
ffl do bine do do dot' ‘ .
•JCB do .fig*d ‘do:- -’do .-.doji'/' t
330 do cauiaet pants. - . i
1 ■■ VfsU, rtst
comprising i.«Tery variety of atyles
■ rtc: • ...
119 do* shirt*, of adi tryle*. HandkereUMs,
«arfs, crurais, Ac. . ; ■
, Thy’GwdtjVis: 1 •.
Superfine French, English,-; and American Broad
cloths, vanout colot*, Caasimeres, Caulnets, silk Tests
•ud silk Testings of superior quality, together with an
extensive assortment of Tailors’ Trimmings of good
• Ra ? * ondeT Wtfttcash carrtncy, from
*2O to 9100 30 days, from 9UO to 9SOO GO data. Iran 9900
to 8300 90 day»,;3U) dollars sod upwards • four {months
roodapprorcd.eity endorsed notes, and no nods do
uvered until the shore terms are complied with.
• The Roods can be examined any time previous to sale.
l»nl< - JAMTO McKFSNA. Atict’r. •
Bf John D. DsTlsj Auctioneer.
, Dry Goods.
ON Monilay morning, ianoory ITtitariO o'clock. at
the Commercial Sales Booms, comer of Wood and
FlAb will be sold withoutreserve,.
An extensive assortment- of 'CVyrd*!
among which are Manchester ginghams,checks, sheet
ings. furniture check, merino*,, alpoecas, dress silks,
black satin, fancy ribbons, merino and woolen shawls,
silk hdkts, hosiery, gloves, needle work costs, woolen
. comforts and scarw, whltneyblankets, saitiaetu, iasu
mert, superfine cloths,’ patent thread, pins, red, white,
yellow and brow flannels, Ac. ; . ..;
r At 9 o'clock, p.ic -
A quantity of N. O. Sugar, \ H Tea, tobacco, confec
tionary, basket*, glassware, quecasware.chioa,. table
cutlery, spaniibt cigars, shovel*. manore forks, a gener
al assortmen of household and kitchen furniture, cook
ing furniture, manile clocks, looking glasses, carpeting,
feather bedding, Ac.'': ..*»
.At 0 o'clock, r. w. :c,,
Umbrellas, boots, shoes, ready made clothing, tgold
and silver .watches, .fine pistols, viouna,
accord eons. letter aim! cap writing paper, blank books,
jewelry, gold pens, variety goods, Ac. - - , JcM
Executant Sale of Bridge? Stock.
On Monday, January 7J o'clock, r.jtal ihe
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood, ond-fFirth
streets, will be sold for cosh, par funds, six share*. Mo
noogahela Bridge Company Stock. jal3
Third Streep Property at Auatioiu '■
.On Moi'd*y eremnif, January 17th, at 7 o'clock,, at
toe Commercial Sales Room, corner o( wood and-Sth
•t*-, will ba sold that Tfrf valuable lot of ground situ
ate oaths sooth side of TTiird street, between Wood
and Market streets, luma* a front of 27 feet 8 inches,
and extending through to second street, on which is
ereeted a-large frame warehouse, ai present occupied
by A. Beelen,E*<j., . - ■< .
Terms: One third cosh, residue on a long credit,; ‘
rerest payable semi-annually.
. J»ola JOHN D DAVI!
• ' Smitlfield Strta Property at Attctto*. .
■ On Monday evening, the 17ih iasc, at 7 o'clock, at the
: Commercial Sale* rooms, comer of wood sad &h tts*-
; will be valuable lot of ground situate 1 at the
L southwest comer ofsmithfield and 6th streets, ha vii r a
rtronl of SO feet onxmilhfield street and extending alaiic
iOth street.6o feet to carpenter's alley, on whichare'iwo
.tenements, subject to an annual ground rent of 847.1
1 Terms at sale. JOHN D. DAY 3& ;
*;. ! ■ . - • ■ - ' . . Auctioneer.
: Sale of Choice atul ValnaUt Bcoii, r
] On Saturday evening Janaarylsth,at fl o'clock. at
-.the Commercial SaJesßoomx, comer woodanid filth
streets, will be soldon extensive collection of Miscel-.
laneous Hooks, fine London editions, among which will
ibe found Slade's Hesidcuce in Greece and Malta, 2 vols;
Schiller’s fight with the Dragon, fine outline entrJ by
Monti Hczch; Welstead's Travels to the City or ibe
Caliphs, 12 vols; History of the Great Civil Wur, with
splendid] illustrations by Caitcrmole. I vol 4 to; Six
Avm. lloinijtou’* Vases; 3 vols folio; Views and Sketch*
f».of I'yftrnud* of Gizeb. 3 vols; Trollope’s Summer', in' 1
Jlmuny ja vols; Spry’s Modem India, 2 vols; Montrose
at>d the Coveucnter*,: by Napier, 2 vols; Cleopteiists
Jlan-j'-hjcolorcd.platan; Lee’s Sermons ontbe Scrip
tureo; Pictures of the Preach People, -133 iUtutnUioas;
Hookers Journal of Uolany, numerous envoi 4 vols;
Siraonds*, Switzerland, a vou; Complete .works of Drl
John Moore, 7 vols; Finden's Gallery of the-Grades:
Lives of,the. Lord. Chancellors,. 3 vols; Heasty’s Cos-'
tume; Hurkett’s Notes on the New Testament, 2 vols;
Scon s notes oa the Old and New Testament, 5 volt 4lo:
.Patrick. Lowth,.Arnold, Whclby and Lowmaa’t Notes
on do; etc., /.
: Noyxui.—Also- ail' extensive assortment of Novels,
etc. Knaiish editions, many of which havo neverbecir
reprinted, m this country.
• Catalogues can btf obtained and tho hooka ».rnl,i
fit the Aactwa store. QaT] JOUN-D DAVIS, Aucft.
••• ! A. A. Xuon 4k. 7~ r "-T*
-r veKXP.r’ iprini srazxri, .
T .STORM their friends and the pahbc generally, that
•JL Wnsj about to remove to the spacious arid elegant
Store rectmly erected ou the adjoining Lot Tbeywill
cIOM oattburJaige and'well selected stock of Fall
pnd \\ inter floods in many cases Joss than
cost, t« enable theta to open iheir new store withlari
enure stock of N'ew Good*. The sale will commence
this-day and continue the first of March, or uitil
their Their -assortment. I of
Dress Goods will be sold fiillOO pc; cent less thaaesa*
al price*. They consul of site most fashionable. Caib
«s<* Delnaes, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Oresbn
Hauls: Also. Bombazines, Alpaccas, *c. I
cl . oa^t * oo^*—^ l-'rench and German Merinos. Queen's
Cloth. French Plaid Cloakings, Broad ClothsTorall the
most tashionable color*. Black and faney Dtcm silkaT
every variety. Shawls—Cashmere, TerkerLTanJm
PWd. and other mhawU—o very Jarre assortinrat, fully
reduced one belf in price.- flannels—Welsh, v*wii£u
and .American Flannels,' of all colon and qualities?
Bonnet sod Cap Ribbons, Gloves, Iloatcrr, Girons and
Fringe*, rought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial
Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Hand
kerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, etc. Linen Goods of every :
description.- Woollen Good*—Cnssimcrcs, Cassineits,
Testings. Bearers. Pilots,. Tweed*. Jdsas. Whimer ,
and Bath Also- an extensive assohment jof |
W i
' The tollowmg will be boom of the Prices: !
. 161 c. Usual price 371 . . i
Moasschn de Lames,, 12J «- « 23 afld il 1
Gala Plaid*. ffl “ « ioo » i
Mohair & Oregon Plaids, 30 -- b u j*»i 1
Alpaccju, “ lfcj « 'o'.'-rf-V
Flannels, ■ .--go u • u ;ajf '
Wrought Cellars, • j*| • «".«
CMicoea, 'ltofO “ " « IS* '
£««««*, SB to ffl -
wither with every article in the. Store, which trill l e
ebe***- Vuitcrs mayU assured th t
they will wrt be duawwiiued in the quality or pricesTf
our goods. AAMASOS*S.' -
. Wow I* tha Urns to . . r
JX. the citizens of Pittsburgh aad its vicinity thatthok
°* ,if ' ,rve O r laree and exteiiiye stock
S o *!*.,** an oB P*nMlelea reduction of priced
their object being to exchange goods for cash, *Woi
ffn U,l4 . u * ** e - »borte*t possible time• they will
•eU off their.eattrestoek at suchremarkahty lowraiek
as caamH fail to suit cash buyers. A Cm ornorwnitt
i» now offered to - periods m wantufcheapdrrirood* t i
*«pply themselves at a comparatively small erpewr
'V* have a large and •plendidstoeVot yr"
nlix .1. « DRESS GOODS.
Alto, Bueua \ uta’ Gala, English and Pm *h U«
MiS^ *** S*l5o"“»doj JTainßAtksL .
French Memo*, assortedeol
on, Bouihasmes; French and Scowl
~id4UMlU.STk.udwitSrkliSJ'siSi‘ P 1 ™
; • BIIAWIdt, BHAWIA •
Ajlargo assortment of super French. Tarknri sm
TW?'| r '^ tWl i pUia ,nd vabroldered aSTrinire
Thibet dorCh ante Iron and Brocaria silk «i<v «i.i- t»Jj5
'■ced.Cloth doj puia and embroidered Be
' AN®. CA9BLMERE&J ! -U.
I Cl"**~xl Cu
. „ SATINEns AND FIANNELS, - : ■
lisar «*
■ '3pSp2SS£&2£2& **
.Also, * ,tt ß<h assortment of nckimrs. Cherk*. pi,-*...
.3 market st, N, cor-ofdishy^d
J.™ diholbUosT' . - . I , —: —
, H NIGHTMAN, - »
.? JOHN FARRHN.V •<
jaulWl * . J HUFFMAN CASSIDAV.
Dissolution ofPutatnMn. •
by mutual consent. ,- * *• ““ ««7 wtaoirea
. \ A L GRRHART fc Co
■V. -
I'■ ft&kSSg&j.- ::■■
! ‘I -JOHN WILLSON,
HAMUFJ, DUNCAN, • ,
' ; • 1 JOHN FAHKKN, ’ t
i,J.L JRORIFSTH.
4 £i£h„ . : • ' ’BAMUKL'NORTH.
A i *• wili bo ! «Mted'up by
JwillSl » WIGHTMAX * Co? I
• --A.rxt « Aaaoetoliois. ’’
TQHN PARRENA SAMUW* WIGHTMAN havinr
I r!i‘^ u J? ci * le^.'^cra ‘ cl ' rf '* together under tho firm of
I w.fl r * n *“ * C° r for tbo purpose of continuing foe
I buttons of the 'Boatmen's Line,' will continue to tnms-
I * et * general (brwording. ami commission business ■>
the ola stud atthe'Canai Basin. Liberty street.
.• ,'i,. „■ V johnfarren;:
. . SAJIUAVIoaTMAN.
. . > j cnnl of T* >h>, « t ~' ,r
\\f E bey le#Te to sympathise with the persons who.
TT; (during the.sWnce or our .Mr. McFaden than
nomh) cm the night of thefiih lint, entered oar offlef
mid met with such bad success in breaking onon-aur
drawers, having found but about 836 Gaufonolio. «• \
counterfeit, *5 Farmer’s and Millet**. Hank of hwwu
town, Wcounterfoil Coin ami about' $2,00 In gdoacAn!
pers|.'While w* regret they bad so'muchUhorfor
nothing, we must at the stuuo time, rerun our thanks'
for their gentlemanly course fn leaving ©ntßnDe*ia?rf
books « little disturbed; aa we belifve RJ
bceu'daue except what was necessary: in mi.fe .w.zr
w* tun so nosor. We *lso candidly infom them ud
others engaged to the same business, that we uerbr had
and ficrcr expect to hare- at any one thus. -auffS
money on,band to indue* any jnaiuorobnsYrSu
avowal may oar* of the Profession i^.
trouble iu.fitture. We wuu dbe under forth..* '
tions fo those who entered our office if tS?^^ I ?** ,
formiu. what *. w.l c h ra , ?r & b?.{ »£&£:
while they were busy. J*NO McFADKN £Co ■ •
canal btula, punV 3
fortaiiora’ mo
nii
■SPISiSI
SfBTEAMBOAin.
onossATi * FXTTKBrmonr
OAiLY PACKe'T Ll^rt.
maid w&t knWntlae of roleWld pM*n*« Btm»- -
• I q<StiioirfeWP&—d»»rthaiMit« r wnfl«g > bm
£&Uud andlanushed, and most pofwcriu taoau «a tk«
niHiwwmimnymn ■ •
fort th&lnwnnMran procure, b** bwoproTlded tor p**. •
-hi* carried o'milU&n efT*opte :«ttNl A*[>««.%► . :
ry k»ibdru«iMJU. ;-'rbo, bo«u wtfl. be ; *i «• fact of ■ .
W-ood «re«tthed»v praritnu to UJdllnj, m «t>v. ,
lloa of. freight asd tl»# entry of. p**«encCT**»at*M*Bi*?‘
«er..-IntUcai*4 the puM|tw>iejr»iuaW*rtJta.-.
adrwce.. ;•.. j\\; ; y V ■''' ‘‘j
! MOIDATPACKET*.” r
The MONOMJAIIKW-, Capt. HTWr*,TnUl*»™Pm*.
-tmxgh cTeffiloiuUr morning at 10 o doekj Wheeling.
■ereijiUoooiif e»emoff atl.9 p.h/. . , . >
'‘'TTOSDXT^PACKK*.' ;
The mUEBNIA-No. ■% Cept J. ICunrxLtta.'will
learo Pittsburgh every Tfcieeday mottling UlO o'clock;
Wheeling e»erjrTneia«f;«vemngal 10 r. M>,< J.
"■ v WEDSZSDiLT PAG KET. ' ' '
The NEW ENGLAND No. fi, Capt'Si-DfciVf-wiU
leave Httalnurh • every.'Wednesday,aarniiig.vd 10
o’cJock;Wh ee bug every.Wedaeaday evening « Jo>. at’
• THURSDAY PACKET. -
The PENNSYLVANIA, CapUltiir, will leave Krt*
■ barghevefy-ThDnday,morning etlOo’elockj Wheeling
.every.Tfctuwy evening MlQr.it' : ... • '
feidat^XcSet.
, The CLIPPER?*'©. 2, Ctpi Ckooo, wilt leare Pitta*
bargb every Friday ttomug u IQ o'clock; Wheeling
every Friday ercains I .'
-—SATUBDAYPACKS*. -
The MESSENGER, Captß* cixn will leave Pitta
btjrvh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling
every SMordaycveninjl at 10r.it .< .
' StTTOAT PACKET.
'The ISAAC .?f£WTON,*CoptTX Q. Mams, .will
leave Pittsburgh «T*f7 Band*y.morning miq o'clock;
Wheeling every Sunday, evening MUTr. jf •
M»yg3.lB*7. • .
PEAVEB ; 'ARRANGEMENTS*
end Saturday, of esehweekjM.Qo’docAtKTctuni
ljur on Monday, Wodnesdsyand Friday. She but
boM at the lending between Wood atreet and tba bridge,
. . bctlS' -Wo 33 Wood it:
BEAVES AND WELLSVIIiE VAWLXti
”‘”6“ Strait
coming winter season, make daily
.tripayo Bearer and Well mile, leaving Pittsburgh eve
ry morning at 0 o'clock, and Wellavule -at 3 o'clock, p.
it declO O/M. HAKTON, ■A-CO'j Agta.
. - REGULAR PACKET‘FOR CINCINNATI:
'hT The fine paek« steamer -
',*££"& PENNSYLVANIA, * ;
IwQpTOgB Gray, muter will-leave aa abort tlua
■BQSflblty;ii 10'o'clock, p, ■..'For Ought
orpaaoge,apply tmboard.’ • • ■ ■ * ]anla
FOR ST. LOUIS. ■ • ■ ~
k : Tbeelegant aieanier .
• JaTCTia, master, willleave for the'
MSSSSBSfiSabove and all intermediate pent on
Monday 17ih iiut at 10 o’clock, a. u. < Per frrigtlt or
paaaage apply ofl board. ■ • .• . jelfl
- REGULAR; CINCINNATI PACKET’
■ /'Joi* i£»~' K TheaplendidaUßineT
. fTj~7mft v : i--.j MARY STEPHENS,! '
Norton, master, will' leave aa' .’above .
■■BsßßßOtoepoTrow at 10 o'clock. , For freight
or passage apply on board., . - jeai3
'American copy.
: FOB ST. LOUIS. '. ' i’-
•■ >«k*s» K ’-Thd near and fiutmaaingftaaiftar
- f’Pr M J "* ! i {3ERMANTOWN,
trfSajresM Maelean,ima*tar,'wUl leave aaabOTe,
■flßßßSflßibis, day,-at;4’o’clock:' Furfrjight
or paaaage,'apply on boards- ‘ Jatli
FOR CINCINNATI AND NEW ORLEANS. ....
' *n>e elegantateamer '••
:lLrT\Jb : NOgmERN LIGHT. "
. t Hnt<ihiaon, cuulaT. will leave Sot the
porta ibis day M 4 o'clock. <Koc
Height or paaaage apply on board. ’ -’ ’ ■ jal3 -
. FOB NEW ORLEANS. • . .
■jy ''^ e stemner
S. R. Stewart, will IVotb lor'.tha
WOBUSnS&BMBabove -and all uueraediate.'poru on
Monday the 19th in*t Forfrelgbt or peaiace'apply to.
JanH - - - ’ •- MALIGN A 4i>.
‘.“v - FOR LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLK, -
Tbe new and fast steamer',-. T ) !'
I ffrnir Jr - LADY UYRON, . 1
Miller.tnaater.willlgaTg for tk*above
■9BCflgEB9BpononM6ndiyatlOA.lt PbrfteiyKt \
or paaaage apply on board.' .. ’ • > • ’Jmnla \
• ' FOR.CINCINNATI. ’ i -j
- itxji The fine psumger ateanier
: iftj - BdSEM* FULTON,
Collier, matter, will leave for tho
and all intcrmediata pont’ oa
Monday,-at 10, a. it, positively. For freight or tasut
apply onboard, r• . rr J*7 ’
FOB BROWNSVILLE . . r
'~ r tv Tbe finasteamet- •
» : . consul,
- S P Daahane. r ma»ar t will leave'm *
day for lubwusvlUe.' nr
trdghtot paaaage nppiy on board. .- , • jaai
-REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND ZANESVILLE
. . . . ..... PACKET. =
Efr ' -y.
tauter,' Will make
>■3OB3XOOlO the abore ports daria* tb« frsiotL
Par freight or passage apply ou bond, or to - j ;
ApT ■ ■•■•- .•. iMWLPxa. jU.
IONONG^HE-
McKeesport, Elizabethans^
, JLA CITT PACKET.
_. , Tba uewr«tt*ja«r^
■ A* abdre,
Wednesday and Friday, B*»SSteefc££
aisocloci 1 _A.;x.!For fc»iAtor ptMip ftpplfoa
EXPRESS LINES, fee.
SW^^-SKSft'tipSgte
JOlOf P CLATtKE.W„t. NWW.
I^>U, ES^ V6 - rm^“Y
FORSYTH 4 PHXCAN. P!tub\t-
■ • OaBEJ 4 CO.'* BXPBBII ' rp”
.esßßgggao-n
»±Mnioiig. wvtoiaoTovhsulitt,
Tk^KßMrA^^* o^*! 4 "® 414 T *“* Am *»
” i - I '‘ Ad ““ * •£*
»l^iL 0 *» a PfWl loony of ih* .hovo
• '
• ntW . , g, ™ j SO'VICKERVi Agut <t .
aoT * 8l Cbartea Hotel BaUdinga.wood tt
»^^ w *ssssa«Kgst^sc
r 7
- ’ *
QVf CAsiTßmwftn*,
~ ■ • EPQAKTO.t 4 Cni>—iWi.kA,
_ phia to rmnoußGii, by
253 D *>;t^i , s l "^ t "“ Rra ■:
p^JfF’i? Bl * between Chaumerabßtrud •
Pbiladeiplua. >lliofirst'ddpfuent wili lo«weSlend
at ISth Jaatwry last No tooregoodawiliba KttM •
*“’ c “ t>c c «ncd through es e udsy, wi ihoui deity.
••!:• owsrf -
‘it-Wvf • • •Fltubawh,JsCompy.»: X ( .L-
.
- i«t9_ —r 1 clabkbj^thaW;»
PRINTS ONLY,
CEDAR BT., NEW YORK. J
LEE & BfiEWSTERV;
FtoMiiheda warehouse wthe rearlSWf fee’
./ • low price*—odd exhibiting, aikß.aeasoDs - • -
■■ ■. aru«>>ear,theTargestAssonmeaLia.Ui'
„ THE WORLD . “ !
• They are .now MtmOred -
rontpntlng every new sJyia OfFtoreigo and DomStle '
production, maiiy ofwhieh have msr been
andpare ofiertd for sale for Cosh and abort tredhTift*?’
*. ’••: raJOESMDUCKO ‘ ■ ,
•!•••__:. FROM
ONE TO FIVE CENTS .
yard below Uwprtcee of April udArey, yjSy t
[printed CouUoffuei,•which are corrected dally, for th*
tnfonaatioiioftmyen.*- r '. ’ *; r* ,
Ffiny WABKBOCBB, 1 J . '
I' '•» '-•' •■ New York, j ■■
V 7 .''- Seillar'eff to'Cloii "
XTOTICE-TO MBRCHANTB ud tha :
S^ ly * 1 { J ‘ W 0 V 3^- of -n«d«clmbiar.
cfoihs,cassimeres T «adnetta l trwnttt4tc*c,»bo*oß -
[privately, at cost, and under,until J\if>*day, Istdsj-W,
February next, at whjeh une the remaining ponfou or -
pur stock will >o ctosed at attetioo.’ «aeta*9-
Par twsinesa w this city on or beforeihefimdtyjbf
pttreh next, wo offer the whole of pgr extensive-otoek
Pt clothingr cloths, cusiaeres, *aiUiditt-a»i vestlog<,
nt and befowoost, oo urrn»iD soit dealers.: Our stock
p 1 .)?**** foods having been purchased buitkisoeastui,
mu be found toedatprue some of ih*'laie*t,-styies'ah
well ns the mostdeureblr article* lor Merchant't’allora.
I «\flfcr*das havu&dainu against thh,fra.win jileasa
present theta for payment, anu indebted
-
M tio tUrther imlulgencVcan or will bo given- ' "
: . '■•*■• " ANCKES foMATER., !r •
| land .. . . . .•>
PAUTION TO THB subecriber, by
V written couimet with, the Peiia Teo.Xkxapauy, haa
<|ie exclusive right io seQ their Teas to Fnbbuttt and
Allrghtiuy cities.: Any person attempting to aetUhar
Teas, except procured through PuViS pracusln* *«:d*.
tieptian a jyaud upon the puhlic—ond their atofo*
tfrats' arc not to bo rtEed Ota -- - iV": '■ Vi \'j
■ j«*pgi A-JATNES.a4tbaQ
i“ ’Qlivir A Moioat .
MPORTERB and dealers in Zephyr Worsted, Can.-
did Fhrso Twist, Tridmuags, Fancy Goods, ettf. j - ?*
[Cheap for Cash to Wholesale Dealers, ax thaanr
3 N<,nk F
£ellp*e Tnuupoitetira xtai;