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. • the Pension of dis
»oa la the; House-"of l&presentatives to-day,
: oo a pnro(e bill designed for tbo relief of the'
rther of Major Brown, who died 'rtcentlpin
■ oxico. Tim Rendu*,
• Wiry officer, as wcll-as the moihcr’of one of the
, ibaguuhed pfficen of the regular service who ;
• tire CUJeniiiMejdco. "fhb'discuuionupon thisi
5 Was upou one that it' should J
«lvelUelf into"a,geucraL Pension Law, (or aU
ho have fallen in dad theother upon the
istice of the war. / Tbat,a gencral pension lawwiU
a passod (hr the'benefit'of ihewidow* andcr
hans of all the officers and'mMkrx who have tail*
n in Mexico, is -ikiehls this avowed-par*
ose of members of both parties, .and though the
mount expended in iLese.ponsmn* will be Urge,
here can hardly be a dissecting voice to the ap*
ropnaliOQ. Those .■p’ho" huvire the. haule/arc
illowed one hundred nnd lixty Seres of land, or
Soyernment script to the amount of. one hundred
dollar*, and die fnthe public ser
rice should have their Cuhilles provided lor to some
external the public expense.' The'horrors of war
■hoold he mode to (all uA.ligfatly.iu possible upon
the survivors of those Vho fail id battle. If Oov
cnunesU will and ihe" citizens of llio
Republic muiftrxpOae'lbemseive* to danger, let
IbeCjovenunent, as far as it can, i£ke Uio place of
tiiose who die in the .the country. The
•oldie? has no alternative Lut obedience, and where
his superior Least of
•11 should hia sacrifices and hisrmisforfaae*be,vi*-'
ited upon those who aieUtt.to.mourn the loas of
'those they love. A large pension list, may not be
• compatible with the spirit of our-free institutions.
I Neither is war, aaiUTwo will have, the ' one, we
pay the other.
-• Mr Sawyer, o( Ohio, , renowned for hia exploits
tfja Congress,—a man who would" have been head
man of ihe Jacobios of tho French Revolution,—
i undertook lo'rebuLe the- Whig -members fcr aup
;. porting a bill panting,* Pension to those who had
" foiled in an •‘unconstitutional and unnecessary
-Warf* He could not discriminate between the’ex*
■fetence of a war, and the author of a war,—between
i-the PreaidenFwhojnmde itrandithose who,after it
: ; was made, and blood had been died,.were obliged.
Vtofigbtilsui. . . ! . . I
i'j Mr. Haskell," of -Tend.', • one of ‘th* • ’Mexican I
y'.-'WJags,’* Who was; foremost in figbtunder. general ]
. Scott, administered urauriiraary rebuke.vupoo this
V ultra partisan 'member, for his attempt to drag party
. questions into 1 a discussion upon * pension •bdl“*
The party debate, I am. sorry to jayy prevented all
• action upon private bills,—and oiler.a day wmsledf
theire was to Monday... .. ;•
: : -Mr- CuiT visited sf charitable'Fair this'evewngy
i and'earried, as be does Wherever he goes, *oo im*
' • tnensei concourse of Witli Mnii “ I hear
*' good • manftsonniiJcS tlini Mr. Clay will.seek to
give-direction to the Presiclcntial nomination/Any
; wick adppoailiou is/5rp282 ,U9 - Mr.-Clay remains
’ jnislve.lind Srill hot ieek-’ tW’infidpnce one of b»
• ii-iendsf bint will rather restrain the thoasamis wlio
: are eager to give him tXeir support. x. u. ’
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The -Message-fif il&o-, Exedstfivp,. declining, to
communicate to CongressownofficijlacU afler
• having been called upon to do bya nolemij vote
of the House,' give* much: jiaruest d^etts
• cusfion tn private circles. Every intelligent man
j abroad must be that
- portion of tl».l^pre^t^v^<tfti»l^l?.»ady
: ro sustain the Ereeuffye, even -when he Infringe*
,■ upon the rigbu and .usages of the Repreaenlatiye
i' branch of the Govcrdmcnt- This is nofonly dooe.
f but some of these men* a l
; ; the Palace upon.the into the
Representatives Chamber, with ‘'belt "boot and
' ■raadle-,*’ to defrdd the behlests and nßarpaiitm of
‘ the one man power of this Government At the
• footstool of power,they, forget the People wbo sent
i ’them here and*the digmty'oT their own body; and
pvlrp themselves ready instruments for the sacri
;; .Sce'tiC both. The President'* friend* hot only knew:
i that the ih^Mertagewas.tomin'g,.^but the): come
1 prepared to defend it with documents, precedents,
: ' wholly unlike thfcOftf*j and every PP** 1 * 1 ?. means,
erf-.war . Thi AVhiga, though assailed unawares,
weresiot alivinghis
■ toryof every important public eyent,answcredtho
President, andsupplfed tte omission which most
have been piijpoaely ly tijo Prrsidoo** li ihe
Preudent did thus, upon n‘case not at all similar,
the House'tfd thus uh>o, ahd vindicated its own
honor and rights under the Constitution.. But to
name Geoitftr'Washington and James ‘K. Polk ut
the same Wbat- werifegti = And to libel
Waahingtdh too/byacase wlmUy diteimllar, and
Representative action, in regard to
'it- ‘But conccalshis ownacts, andthidd*
- himself behind (he ‘Executive throne. 'He makes
1 an intrigue which places So»t«i. ; W: at the. head
! o/the Armies Mexico, and refuse*to allow.his
1 action, or the action of his Agents,to.be. disclosed
l He gives to tta ArhhricaaMmhrtcr, not
, nowmservice, and-whose mission ended:Jong
: ago, and refuses to'commamoale them to Congress.
- He refuscs'tff propose negcdi-itiao-S. caull ‘
try they are' at au end. 'and then ‘ keeps daris,".**-
sooth, because ‘light mav interpose between -.“fee
■'-] wind andius nobthty." • ■ . .
t‘Jije tendency of the Govcrhmeut for year* has
been to
• LegiaUtire power'and ajceruiin of the
;.*. Ewcatirt *i)ragtfk. £&*;. jdishoopfed
ty Representatives who yiieUy.aubmil to these in
novation* ■; .The is wropged by.it, and the
iastitutionnof-the iaotoy- gteai\y - endangered.—
How true it i* Thai “power is always stealing frpm
! the mnnfto.-the and how jealous should a
: Bepublirfbe' to~preserve. with all the just balances
' pf the Cccstitutioa, the true Independence of the
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pqtuj apoa to coiumuwcale jafanuatioa.—
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t •• bri'ii. yi’' ‘Washington, Jan. 15,1518.
■ * ' ->lr. Bom'of Pitu&ursVwW a Senator in Coo
*i»as fidnjlSo Suits.of.PinpigiVama, inliuiliic«!
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.iuuppij aka to a court-o.cn: of depoaile for
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITTSBPRGHi C.;>
iDAY MOMinag JAXPAIiY lfl-iMS.'
now; otiered, did not. reeeire favor; with* Dem
ocratic Congress,. though - all that was. proposed
Mr*? .®oat desirable to posses*.Of. the.lUsolutions]
(which Cfeytonxif Delaware, referred to, in the
Senate a.day or two since, for the purpose of show
ioglhe action of the Government upon them,) Utc
Senator said •-r • - . .
1 have berothe spech made by Mr. Ros», in sup
port of hU reaolotioas, proposing to seize the month
of The Mississippi and the- adjacent territory, with
out negotiation; and the speech, sir; is very much
a counterpart of nolme that I have board'd; during
the discussion* rh»t have taken place since this
wujvcommenccd.; Mr. Ross urged that 1 it was
convenient and necessary to seize upon the terri
tory. Certainly be had Uie right to say so. He;
masted that wo should not wait for negotiation;
and-of course he urged that those, who held the
territory had'no title to it But what was the:
coarse adopted in those days of Jeffersonian dty
mbcraey? Did Mr. Jefferson rase an army to
.march upon and seize the territory, or to point our
canooa'mto the windows of New Orleans, and
Ihus-provoke a conflict?- Did. any wicli spirit as
that which seems to rag« here with an unbridled
fury, pervade the Democracy of that party?- No,
sir; no sir' Thc.love.of Jortwo had not abandoned
the American bosom; the honor of the, American
character was still dear to American statesmen.
Thomas Jefferson, with hi* friends, dropped, the
proposition of Mr. Rose to seize on the comitry.ua
iheMiniissippi, and sent an Envoy Extraordinary to
join Mr. Lrruigiton in France; and he negotiated
the celebrated treaty of ISO 3, by which Louisiana
was ceded to this country,. for the sum 'of fifteen
millions of dollars. ' NtiT*>cialiou—treaty—these
were the means resorted iff by tlie Democracy of
'ancient day*. Alas! suj; it seems to rue as if there
were a spirit now pervading a portion of my.
.friends, on the.other tide of the chamber, which
deposes them UTseize-itnd bold territory,.without
negociation—without - without re
gard to the coosoqiionccs upon the character of the
country, ;; ■- ■
~ . This historical' retmuiscense'is important, as
showing tho marked difference between the action
of the Government then, and now—and between
parties .then and now. Mr. PolkV friends, boart
that his Administration is a reflex,iff that of Tbota
hs Jeflersoa, but-it* brightest tight is .deep darkness
coib'paired with Jeffenonian Democracy. ' c- a.
FROM HEW YORK*
New York, Jan. 14> ISIS.
The news of the city is rather scant, and not of
interest out of the limits. Themail forthcCunard
steamship that leaves Boston to-morrow, met with
an accident, and mutt lie over. The Boston boat
was-run into by a ferryboat as she was leaving,
aud lost her trip and the mail
i Our. Whig legislature is showing the stuff of
which it is made, and we are to have laws passed
tlut will build up our State, and enable ut toinaW--
afecture upon as good terms as our eastern neigh
bors. Wtil digested bills are before U)tb hou^us,
and we shall have a. sound general manufacturing
law nlthc earliest moment. ' Your "State had bet-
ter aourr, and thus receive the beneiit of sound
laws that your Governor will not grant
.This law is not the only wise one otir represen.
Utivea have proposed. We are to have weekly
returns of the amount of specie in the vaults of our
Haitffj published a la the Bank of England, and a
good reform it is. If the banka show a violent fluc
tuation in their coin, and thus alarm the bill bold
er*, they, will pay the penalty in the shape dfeir
eolation forced horaeJbrjtedemptioa.
W« are also to h&ve ‘a general rail road law,
which.will force altroada.to stand on their merit?*
and no log rolling allowed. Here, you see, our
legislature has taken bold of three vital points, and
means to give the State the help she wunts. Man*
tincturing law**, sounder banks, and equal railroad
legislation. .
Our legislature has stamped the principle of the
.WllmotProTiso with their fullest assent. Upon litis
subject the Tribune of this morning well says:
voice of New York, upon the subject of
frten.ling- Sis vary into territory hitherto free, which
may he obtained from Mexico at the conclusion of
the war, ho* been expressed by a Legislature ; fresh
from the People,’ with a unanimity rarely parallel
ed. Osc irbtDRED a.vd Sevci to Pir* in tho As
sembly, and Twxvrr-Six to On* in the Senate, is
1 a vote which cannot be misinterpreted by the most
i wilful self*deccitre£.- 11-sbould be homo in mind
that tho party so signally defeated at the late elec
tion shirked the question of Five territory at their
State Nominating Convention, and yet fbordftnsof
the members elected by that party jvoted, with all
tbo'Wliips ia.fbvor of circumscribing by positive
tjuacUnentdllie domain Of Stjtveiy.”^
■ 'Southern and Western merchants arc already
AodringJM?* to make their Spring'purchases.
Ihff-free Banks coctinueto reduce their circ
lotion, "by returning ilto the Comptrollers office and
taking out tbe stocks. ■ The amount returned aver
ages 550,000 per day, making about 5 per cent, per
wecU on the whole amount el' tree circulation.
• ■•The Cotton-market i» firm. Some-sales for ex
port, rand some for the spi::; vi-s at for l'p
uind tair; and New Orbvi ;r SjfgO ct*.
Wheat—There cootie ik , -.0 an active demand
for milling ajrd export, tieoe-eeat 140. Old Coro is
Wanted for export at "1(372 ctic; but it is generally
bebl higher; sales of new at »>s£o6. Rye at S 5&
OOcts. Northern Oats’al-iOuiil, and Long-Island
at 42£>17-
- The market has settled down to $G for Oswego
and 'Western Flour, and at this price the sales are
.considerable, mostly for export. Sales of Genesee
at Fancy brands are in demandat C,"5
io Southern descriptions there is but liule
doing.’ «alf of Alexandria, Georgetown and How*
ard street at 6,37(06,60. Rye Ffour‘4.so. Meal
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Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
- HABBIiBCEGB, Jan. 14,1555.
: The official returns, of the votefof the several
counties of this Commonwealth (orGovernor,wcro
opened and published to-day, by. the Speaker of
Ibo Senate,'in the presence of the two Houses.
The following is tbe.official result
.Shunt
. Irwin.... ■
Reigart.
Lemoynd.......
Geo. M.' Kelm..
• Abijah Morrison'
Scattering.
A tiiii >vas reported in the Senate by Mr. John*
no, of Erie, this morning, enacting that a signature
lo a will by a mark or cross,’shall be valid in.atf
ca.ys not already adjudicated. It was at once
t?n up, .passed through the Committee ot the
Whole, then postponed for the purpose of being
printed. The bill is ; made necessary, by a late dtr
cision. of the Supreme Court, that bills signed iu
that manner are not valid.
A floodof-petitions arc pouring into the Sehat<
asking for the confirmation of Judge Ilufrcllt.aUo
great mapy for and against the confirmation of Nil
to the Cliestvr District. w *' •
The payments into the Treasury for tl |<? la® l two
weeks have been very moderate—many, of the
County Treasurers are for in arrears. It is to 1*
hoped • (bat in' the next two weeks the payments
may be better,‘otherwise there will be deficit* on
the Ist of February. .
. The whole amount necessary to pay the interest
foiling due at that time, after dedoctinglbe tax on
is about WSOPOO.
' After dedncling upwards of $40,000, appropriat
ed atlbeprwent Session, to pay certain loans con--
traded for extraordinary repairs - on the'public,
works, previous to the meeting of the Legislature!
there is this the Treasury $770,057 40.
' The; preaent- House of Representatives seems
di» posed lo practice tbe extravagancies of former
yeatA more particularly in regard to the public
printing. ! The law. provides for printing the iegu>
lar executive deenmentsi ai well as extra copies
for circulation before tho meeting of the Legislature}
but tho House, not satisfied with this, are reprinting
Urge editions'for circulation/ For instance, tbey
have ordered 7000 copies of the report of the Su
perintendent of Common Schools, and 3000 copies
ii pamphlet form, of the batch of vetoes scut in at
iho t»mmet»ccment .of: tho Resent session, by the
Governor. This -vcili not only increase the printing
expenses; but swell llm postage, bills to a large
amount. ' • ;
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all the paoceediogn of *1“ Ho»»« •» 'lw *»
merely preparatory, o detailed report of (tea would
Amtion nhilber inwnaation or interert. .The nom
inattona tar Stale Trenaorer were mode today by
■which ilavffl be Ken the npplieanla .are dcnrecrat.
ically.mitnerooa. John Banka and Thtnmu Kaher
werofcrmerivnorainaled bylh« whi*o A«aft“-
mock, Wm. ttopkinic Arnold Hamer, J.K. Heck
man, ica-.V.IanSTH- C. llcD™eU, Wm-BiSlnr,,
E.AVPenoiman.i’nul Weyand, J. 11, Slender, O.
B. AKiaoo and Bobeit Kelly,were each nominated
by the lajcoo—Kilea hoveling abonl a. Weil picked
a&rlelon would well ilhutralc thia contretfcrthe
control of ah exhahated Treaanry.
and it ia nunemed atanda firat ut the fray. /
• N’umciwa Prtdioca. &C-, all local, .or. nearly ao,
were l oaeaented.- Under, the late. reaolotiou rela-
JvTtoSSprayera, KevcDoot. DeWtt offiejj.
ted to the entire anriafhraare of the tneinhera, judg
inff. faun their very decorous demetnor. Apropos,
-Mr. Swtxwelder, Ike member from your city, ta .
feted a. moiuaon loathe efiectibit moclersywlio , MlColaAfC— The legislature of Micbigaa organ* I
opte tbo«Uog» with prayer,»bautl the new; Capitol, on llie Ul;n&L John N.l
to preach in the Haßofthe Homo mtbeaßeraoon wu chorea Secretary of the Senate, and
orerety. Snnday.jtarere Ujponthe LWelahSergeant-nt-Aima..iMr. Wclailiad 1
iVeayaanfiKaya Wng called, h area oegattypdjfh *» ft. Vnr. A. W. Buell. of I
to «
by Mr. Irea, whichaAer nmnerooa arntreareeioa, i,
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fcrtothlaao eepooAy, in order toabow Wmt jW-w. lean. from the BoatonJonr
mOTlMOitun of the iarab«»-Mavoft ftu the Naval Conn Martial, which waa to
harhbeen held pi the ChaHeatowo Navy Yard on
ter- Monday,fcrthe.lnal of Ctamnander Pinckney, h
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tertianague; Of courae the purity of their tn'-tives
should not be impugned.' .
1 “A Resolotinn_was ! passed amhprizinu the pur
chase of 150 copies ofSutherlaod’s'njauual. 13 cop
ies of Dnitlop’s.Digek, and lt2<a>pies of Porduu *,
for the use of-thf raemben—au anfcniut well laid,
out, if it will aid in atTurding a ray of light where
it is so evidently required.
On next Monday,- U»e Treasurer will be elected
and on Tuesday the jGnvernor will be inaugurated.
Tig said his health is very precarious..
In the Senate, the insurance bill admitting for
eign agencies, was read a second time and post
poned at the instance of the city members. It has
created quite an excitement among tho Insurance
companies in the city, and hundreds of letters are
received opiwing its passage.' Your Senator. Mr.
its ttasrage with vigor. It will be hanb
ly contested in th'u blouse.
A bill passed finally in tho Senate, confirming,
the election of Mr. Wilson as Justice of the Peace
of Lower St. Qair township,- Also u bill authori
. xing the Court of Quarter Sessions of your county
to vacate;that' portion' of 1 Franklin Street, lying I*>
tween Roberts and Green streets. Also u bill al>o!J
isliing the Board of Revenue ComroissToneni.'-
' A Kesoltilinu of thuQks to Geo. Winfield Scott,
to the Army, and 'the Pennsylvania Regiments
was as also <mc authorizing the purchase
of swords to be presented to Gens. Patterson ami
Cadwolader. j- . 1
' Mr. Dnrsic ollcrcd a Kesoltjlionwliich was pass
ed relative..-, to the j publishing of the accounts of
School 1 Directors, and for the better securing a
more faithful administration of their trust, Arc.
The wftr resolutions still sleep quietlvjiul wlien un
alippcdJ will produce .a deal of blather without
blood—Mr. WdmoU M. C., lias been in town for sev
eral days, much to the annoyance of the Southern
democracy. Yours dec. * > Mom: Am>n. •
Tnni.sfuv' xorei—A ecord jng to the last rumor
from .Washington, t tho Secretary of Uic Treasury
bad £ovi*cd a plan tor raising the wherewithal for
carrying on the war, consisting of an issilo often
millions of Treasury notes, inVums of not less than
Soo,'bearing interest,—a second issuo of not less
than 510, wot bearing interest —Korth Amtr.
All this.incans that the Treasury Department i*
to be turned into; a cheat free Baskimj Horse,
and not only that, the Bank so made,.is lobe a
“Swtan» B Fbee BLxk, of circulation only. JThe
notes are tt> be redeemed! at all the Custom
Houses from tbe to the I lulls of
tbe Montezumna, orto any pbint wliich the area of
freedom shall lm extended. 1 The administration
by this act will, to be sure, eat up. all that hai
said about the divorce of Bonk and. State,:
Coin, and all that nonsense,but the people will l*
the gainer?, by getting a currency of uniform value
throughout the Union, and a valuable medium of
exchange. -Mr. Walker bos gut to come down
from hi* fanciful tnovsAM* op siuxioNH, ami ask
any body to lend him tks i>pu~vas, secured by a
mortgage upon tfie estate of 'l lucid Sam, who is not
insolvent, though be is rcduceiito the necessity <>*
Kiting and Shiuwng to raise' UiifjKjclict moneg.
IV LEtftMATUTtfc —Tin
the pumuils of the memlw
of the Penn>jlvuniu Ley.
ken from the Pa. Inteliiyei
| Cabinet Makers.
.1. ~1(V I Xiusmith.i ... -
, i... ,G I Surveyor-!*.
Merchants......' 9 Stoue Mason
Blacksmiths .... i.... ii Engineer....
'Watchmaker....L....l Carpenters ..
Tanner L.... 1 Teacher;..-.
linishm&ker.l Doctor ......
Publisher . ... II
Knur's llcmxi lonneriy j-Wiboq'.-y Hurrisbttrg,
lia* been recently robbed* nfa considerable amount
of property, by a servant heretofore considered hon
est. The servant, on learning that suspicions u-ere
enlcnt&ined against Uiru, lied, and was arrested
five mi!es4roin l«Wn, up the Susqnehana river.—
Among.other articles found in-bis possession, was
a port folio, filled with Uielclioieest specimens of
paintings, and wipclt belongnd to Scnurita Sabina
de Ilurbide, frorn whom it was stolen ut Jones'
Hotel, in Philadelphia. Also, a gulden harp, of ex
quisite workmanship, superb musical and work
boxes, large quantities of China ware, clothing
ire., 4rc. . j ; ■,
; Lm«l Intelligence.
City Post •«fries. —We irave had repented occa
sion to cooipbuo jof this office, and would sny- to
Mr. Cav<> Johnson, that v.'e'nnM I tare reform, w
want a removal or two. After repealed' requests,
verbal as well o» written, letters have been adver
tised and others'trought to our officchy strangers,
though the address.was as plain/as the largest
sign in town. liank letter* we know, havelbeen
. thrown into the boxes of uewypajirr offices, and it
thinks are done right,' ofien it i/-di>oe by mistake.
Foroearancc hasjccaaed to\ be a'yirtuo and the
sooner efficiency hnd attention late the place of the
present management, the’ sooner people will get
what they pay fbr and have a right to-demand.—
But enough for once. . have tor two
more bfats-at least and shall give them ere long.. '
BcegLaxy— I The blouse .of Mr. Allen Kramer
was ou Saturday ' night, by sorhe person
haying a felonious intent The burglar having let
.some article drrfp upon the door, was near being
detected, bot/sdcceeded in effecting hi* escape
tlirough oue/f the window Burglaries ore becom- -
idglfrequept It is' only necessary that the watch'
man lie absent from his beat fifteen minutes, for
the accomplishment - of the purpose ofthceejlis
posed/in catering premises. We have no foul 1
to lirfd with city odicers, but hope they will use
extr£ diligence in detecting the night, prowlers with
wj{icii the city seems at present to be infested.
It boo vexing—j*Wc are’ pleased to learu that our
worthy ProtlionbUuy, Hiram Uullx, Esq n who has
been for several weeks confined to hi» room, from
a violent ptt»A- of fover, is now convalescent—
Those of our citizens having business in the Pits
tbonotary-s Office, os well as his uumerous friends,
will be gratified to hear of his recovery, and that
be will, in a few days, bo able to attend to his olficiai
duties. | •
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123,145
11217
t 3
Sufferers—’Mr. Joint Galbraith, and Joseph
Nixon, two of fbc sufieryp# by the recent explosion
of the steamer A. J». Johnson, arrived in tin* city
on Sunday evening. Mr. GMbraitlt i* now at his
fliihcr’a residence, Chatiiam M. lkjth, we leant,
are fo»t reewenng. ' t
Eagle salo£>x.—The lVize song j wan sung at
the Saloon last'night much to the amusement of the
audience present 'lt will be repeated again durimr
the week. Tile saloon will l*c open again thin
evening at the usual hour. See Advertisement,
Ornxr.ttED maltehs. — We bnve on tiJo for in
Bcrtion intervrting article* relative* to the SuJciitilii
Association, *uid SoliHeiV 15atinlici>, which wil) a)
pear us&oon.a* possible*
Tli© Councils meet to-<lay, at the new Court
House £jr the purpose of apjiointing city ofliccM.
Tin; time of meeting is fixed : ut one' ucluol, r. tt.
Drowsed.—-A boy named Beattie was drowned
in the Allegheny fiver, on sSaturdajraflcriioou. His
body has nut yet been recovered.
Lieut. of the 2d Pa.' Regiment has L*e
ordered to Jehnstown, Pa:, for the purpose of n
-cruiliiigfor the service.
-Wif are indebted to the Hpn. John C. Calhoit
£>Va pamphlet copy of his Speech in the Senate.
We are indebted to Senator Dtirsie, of Penn;
Jbr valuable documents, j :
Tuk Report to the Chicago'Convention, made by
the Sh-Louis Cbmmitiec, has also ; been received.
PuisuEY xubcTifm you Vncavx^T. —At a meet
ing of the pasaenger* on the 12th of January,
on board of dhe; Steamboat Mary Slbcjjhcas.oalier
Fart trip from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh for the pur
pose of taking the vole for their respective candi
*date» for President of the United Stales: Tbe meet
ing wax called to order, and Wm- Rogers, of
Louisville, Ky-j-wna called to the Chair, and J. R.
Sprague, Esq 7 6f Cincinnati; appointed Secretary*
•The object oij tho mooting being stated and the
vote token by ballot, stood as follows: for Henry
Clay, 3S; for James K. Polk, 21; for'Martui Van
Boren, Hi for John McLean, 3; for Gen. '4- Tayk'r,
1: whereupon the meeting adjourned.
• i WM, ROGERS, C'A’m.
J. R. SrcAGCE, Bfcy. [ '
Clay men were unanimous for Taylor,, if
Harry of the \Vc*t eannot rod safely/.
' MAXDA3ns.~Tho argument, .oh the application
fora Cente
nary church of Brooklyn, to sltow-cause why they
refuse to give possesstrin of the Pulpit to the Rev.
• Mr Griffin, appointed by the Bishop of tlmt charge,
has been in progress during the past week,and has
h« yefbecn concluded.-; ( - - ...
THE (EXTENT OP THE .UNITED BTAIEB.)
The! present coufederacy of the United
Slate* lot North America contains/a lafijer
ar® of cultivated. land and hospitable cli
.mate'than any lias pfevioiixlfr
existed. Ancient and' modem empires Wink
into insignificance compared with 'it. The
United State* of America contain*. 2,300,000
square miles*-over half a milliqn more than
Europe, if we except Russia. -Their; great
est length ’is’ 3,00 u miles; their greatest
breadth. 1,700 miles. ’ ! '
They have a frontier line of 10,000anile*,
a gea coast of 36,000 mißs, and an inland
Jake coast of 1,200 miles.'j |! •
The river* in the United .Slate* are the
largest in the world. The 1 Missouri is 3.600
miles in length, or more than twice-as long
as the Danube. The Ohio is larger than the
Rhine. The Hudson/entirely within the
limits of a single State, is navigable 120
miles above its mouth ' farther alien the
Thame*.
The 'Slate of Virginia has an area of
70,000 square miles, and is about, one-third
larger than England. The State of Ohio,
40,000 square miles, or one-fourth more
than the whole of Scotland. . '- r
The harbor of the city of New York is the
Atlantic outlet of a river, canal and lakejnav
ignlion of | about 3,000 miles, or. the distance
from Europe to America. )• 'j.
From Augusta, in the Stale of Maine, to
New Orleans, in the Statu of Louisiana] the
distanco is 1,800 miles, or 200. more [than
from London to Constantinople.! To go from
London to Constantinople, you cross thjj en
tire Continent of Europe,''and through mo3t
of its principal kingdoms* -
The great proportion of the whole ejrte'ht
of tho territory' of the United States is uncul
tivated. • The population .of the country, pa
rapidly as it increases, would not occupy nil
the publie domain in a cycle of five hundred
years / and yet in spite of this startling' fact,
there are among us men claiming to be
statesmen, who wish to anticipate the future
and occupy by conquest,, at the expeuse of
blaiod and treasure, that territory whicH is as
certain to fall into our possession by the nat
ural course of events, ns that tho sun’s rising
marks the beginning; of day. So in
deed, is the territory of the United Stales al
ready, that it takes no ordinary mind tojeom
prehend its extent,-and fow indeed cap cal
culate its and tho most compre
hensive intellect can not, wheu warmed by
a liigh-wrouglit imagination,^give af faint
glimmering of the future wealth and power
to be aceontcd to the American pcopld—not
' .by the forco of arm*. but dimply by the pur
suit dV the arts of peace.
io folluwiug lirt exhibits
jer« of the present Session
■gisloture. The table is la
nicer.
The Umox itsklv. —“Upon this point, sec
tional families, lew in number, at noth-j, and
despot* abroad concurring with fiieml may
hope or mbnape. llut the Apiericon L'nion
is a moral and phtfsiuil, a political and c om
mcrtial nece>nttf and,never can or wiL be
dissolved. As well might we attempt jto de
compose the great element of nature Which
holds together the planets, suns and Systems
of the umveise, as hope to sever the li|ik* of
mighty rivers, of ever-extehdiug telegraphs,
railroad* and canal*,- of free trade, ofj inter
course, of interest, of love and affection, of
the glories ohtlie past, the present and the
which miof forever bind together the
American Union. *-•*.* * * We musk be
blind to. the past, and dose our eye* upon
the fulfilling realities of tho future, if we
cannot perceive ami gratefully acknowledge
that a higher than any earthly power sull
guards and direct* our destiny," impels us
pnward, and has selected our great and hap
pv rountry as a model and ultimate-centre
of attraction for all the nation* of the world/’
—A*. /. Walker.
Carrier*.*.
Gealkraeuu
The New Pain-puevestcng AotstJ— Tbe
Raltimore Colley of Dental Surgery ijias in
troducod into prabtice, with great success,
the new substitute for ether—chlorofonn—a
notice of which wax given in our last week’*
paper. Several very severe ojxrrationi; liavc
been performed Upon patients while under
it* inlmence. without any consciousness of
■pain. Chloroform is a dense, limpid, color*
le<H : rtui:|j rcadilv- evaporating, and of’ aii
agreeable, fragrant at for. . It*- component
gases are chlorine, carbon ami hydrogen.—
Its anresthetie power* were first discovered
by. Dr. Sinipxo;:, professor of midwiferyin
the University of Edinburgh, who fias used
it extcnaircly, and with the most gratifying
success. ‘Hie lfpnor of it* first introduction
into practice hr this country belongs; |o the
professors of that flourishing institution, the
Baltimore .College of i Dental Surgery £-Chr.
A<lc. :!f Jfhir. . ; -
dincnuoLs War. —lf.poetry is to lie be
lieved. death on the battle field is tho most
desirable of all modes ,of being dismissed
from this world. Wo are told of the lialo of
{don* thaf surrounds tho tomb of die fallen
warrior, of the tears of a nation which bedew
it, of llie sacrediies* of thejswt where hi*
bones repose. When weffifok at. the fart
divested of tins of fiction, it
ha* a very different aspect, illustrated by the
following' statement from an English paper.
Millions of human , lmnes, says tho wntcr,
have been transported from the Continent to
Hull for agricultural purposes.. These, which
were collected on the plains of Leipsic Aus
tcrlitz and Waterloo, were the bone* of. the
bold, die brave, and the chiralrous, who fell
fighting their battles. With!them
were mixed the liones of .tho horses, and
both were ground to dust, sent to Doncaster,,
and sold for manure \—Prtd>.
Fxi.se Report.—Tlicre has been going
the rounds of the papers, an intimation that
tin? American Bilne Society had suspended
operations, at New. York, for Jack til funds.
The report is fahe. The Journal of Com
merce-.says that last slimmer and full,jprior
to the cfo-e of navigation, tin? demand on
the Society for Bibles was so great that it
whs necessitated employ, in addition to
its regular force, almut 42 more girU. and
now that the pressing demand has ceased,
they are discharged; that's all.— Zion'i 1 Her.
ix Virginia.—A 'lay .of
Thanksgiving, it seem?, has never Iteen ap
pointed by any 1 Governor of Virginia.' .Some
of the good people of that State (perhaps
Yankees) liking the custom,! petitioned the
Governor to 'appoint such a day, which ho
did not see fit to do. HU neglect has been,
however, in a measure remedied. In Lynch
burg and some oilier places, says tlio Watch
man and Observer, the ministers rnetj and
agreed to observe tuo 25th of November,
connection with the other twenty Slates.—
.Perhaps next year, they may hove a State
Thanksgiving.— Zioa'x Herald. ( ’
' Scriptural Ai.lusio.ns.-— lt is rpally a
great nity our public fnnottoaariwjdo 1 not
read their Jiiblus. . Not long, since geAfUor
Corwin, in-a political address, spoke of the
nrk of (tie Covenant ridfng on tlio face of (he
waters; and now n» rich u gem of Scriptural
knowledge may; bo found in Thoinaa W.
BartleyV late ColutnbuK address, wjierehe
Kays, freaking of Mexico, “Yerily.thd Di
vitie priupt was verified: He wborulGbd in
tends to destroy, he first makes mad. ;The
propositions ot Mr. Trist/* &c. ’
Please give us the book, chapter sand
verse m'tho Bible where this “Divine pre
cept' 7 stands. — Cist. . ‘
Capital Punishment.-- Since thofobolition
of capital punishment in Michigan,bya very
necessary conscquende. tpppital offences havo
oucreascu. The maud\ih philanthropists, if
they cau have their way, will and, in; -no
small degree, to the insecurity ofjiprntin life.
— Presb. :
Mao-nctio Teleobapu.—The posts set from
Sl Lenin to Alton, Illiooia. A contract has also
been cirecled for cjnstraeting the Telegraph from
Lexington, Kv, to N’ashville.Tcnn, runniug through
Frankfortf- Suelbyville, Reardstown,
&e.‘ Ai Lexington, the present coutract ineets
oue which is to build tho line to Mlyivillo uad
-Wheeling, and from Nashville it is to lie continued
to Tiiscumbuv Ala.aadthoncb to Ncwprle&nsjand
is to completed by the Ist of April., ;
. At the new blacksmith shop Washington Navy
Yard, they are . putting un a ncwstcim hammer
composed of a soh'd block of irotrwciytymg 10.000
Bb. The bed in this ia to be placed, weiglis
10^300 —making tho weight of tho, hummer when
completed,2o,ooopounds.. i ) . ...
The Pmlsfifxd lltna.—The‘'Rceeivew of Hits
Bank have determined. to accept thd offer of the
Messrs. Bosch, and deliver up all.lbe Janets to them
on condition that the outstanding circulation tip re
deemed in gold and silver. " -y - r • -
: The Lancaster Examiner esUmhteft the .vtUno of
flour, Wheat, Coro and OatA. etpartedfrom Lan
caster county, daring thejrajt year, at twoinilliona
of‘dollars. : ' v ' • ' v 1 !
Cuba.— 'The London Daily News lave “there is
an understanding between President Polk and Je*
zabet ChriAinaofSpaiA n upon the subject of sett
ing - Cuba to. the UnUed States.'
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M MAGNETIC TELEGEAPJL
Csrrcipattdeßessf Gatettc.
CONGRESS.
Correspondence ofibe Pittsburgh Gazette.
Washixotov Jan, 17,9, _r. at.
Tiie Senate was called to order at the usual hour.
Mr. Bradbury presented the. credentials "of Mr.
-Moore, appointfed by the Governor of Maine, to fill
bie vacancy occasioQfed’by the death of’Mr. Fair*,
iidd Mr. Moore was sworn in and took his sent
a* a Senator. ' . ’
Mr.'Mangum’s resolution, calling on the l Presi
dent to submit the plans of Gen. Scott for the pros,
ccotion of the war with Mexicajwas taken up and
debated. .
his. Sevier and Mr. Butler occupied the Senate
on the ten regiment biU, at some length, and depre
cated the proposition because it would increase
Executive patronage, and because' Mexico had
just groued of complaint against the terms exacted
by our governtoent - ' - -
; Mr. Badger obtained the door; when the Senate
went into'Executive session until the hoar af-nd.
jouhimeAt.
In the Housc/Mr. Boyd offered a resolution to
conclude'the debate on the President's message at
3 o'clock!
Mr. Stbven’s moved an amendmeut postponing
the whole subject until Monday next. Agreed to*
Mr. Giddtngs offered- a-resolution relative to
Slavery, in the District of Columbia, and instanced
a case of the. sole of a negro man, under the very
eyes of th<£law*givers of this land of freedom.-' Ifo
.resolution be referted ta a select
committee to enquire into the expediency of obol
jshing slavery in the District, or to remove the cap.
itol to one of flic free suites.
This motion created much excitement and con.
siderable angry debate.
Mr. Harrison moved to lay the whole. subject
on the table; the .yeas and nays being called the
question was decided as follows>-Yeaa,9-i;Nays
S 3. Adjourned. ...
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Petersburg, Jon. 17,4 r. sr.
The mail has arrived from New Orleans, but
contains mailing new from the army.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PHILADELPHIA MABKET-
PiniADnjnu. Jan. 17, 3, r. k. -
The market generally is without change. Deal
ers are awaiting the arrival of the Cambria. .Tbe
same may be Mid of llie Baltimore, market
Exclusive Correspondence of the- Pittsburgh .Gazelle
NEW YORK MARKET.
New Your. Jan. 17, 3 r. ar.
Flour—-There is no marked change from Satigr
duv, but tbe market is if anything duller. •
Grain—The market for Wheat has a downward,
tendency, but Corn and Oats are steady and ratber
dull' Soles of new prime White Com at 6G2tVJc
p hu. Prime Red Wheat is selling at 127 c p bo:
■ Provisiontr-rThcre is a litile Urtter feeliug in
Pork, but I have no improvement in prices to quote.
Everything isdnlL ‘ '
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh. Gaze its.
CINCINNATI MARKET. \
CnvcwxATi, Jam 17, 8, f. «.
Ffour—Business. is almost entirely suspended,
awaiting for the foreiAi news. Moderate sales at
$1,75 per bbL
Grain—Prime Red Wheat is selling at 100 c
bu. jOf Prime Yellow Corn,-sales at.30(2?33c?
bu sll.:
Groceries—Sale* of liiir N. 0. Spgarare eHeeled
at 4 i &4ic per IN and 100 hhds good fair quality Ut
-41'3-i Be* Jp Sh Sales of N O Molasses nl 23c ?
gaL IVime Rio Coffee is selling at 7p27{0 p- ft.
Whiskey—!The market is heavy, with moderate
sales nt J "lc gal.
Killed {Hogs—Tbe market'i« lirmi with sales at
$2,-’>053,75 4> cut.
Pork—Sales <>f .700 bbl- at $7,37} per bbL
Lard—Sales at f»pSGc per fit "
Bacon—Moderate'sales of Hams at tile p lb.
Ficnr.—A letter received at St. Louif, /roui Jef
fureon city, dated 29th uft-, stiles that a i rencoulre
iCKik place tiejwccn G«h* Price and Mr. Hickman
The ddlicottv . aruse from an article published in
the by-the latter, reflecting on. tha
conduct of the former.'
-. Price was standing in thestoredooras Hickman
passed tv ou llie pavement. Ju»i as U. gol oppo
site.the door, P. asked him if be had his pistol. H.
rep Ced yea. Prictt then remarked, let usgo'iolo
the street and fight it out—{Price says his proposi
tion was fist tight.} Hickman mipj-wed it wa*
a pistol fight,’ as P. put his hand into his pocket at
’ the time. H. supposing P. was armed, immediate
ly drew his pistol aod fired. lloCml four barrels
—one eap exploded, one barrel was not loaded,
one ball entered Price’s armAnakingn flesh wound*
which was extracted without little difficulty; an
other ball grazed hi* forehead, another went
through tho collar of his epat, the other went into
Ibe store door. •
At the third fire, P. advanced; to IL and struck
him over the bead with'his. cane, knocked him
down. and. would have {beaten bim severiy, had he
not been taken off They bled quite freely. •
llickmao wastiot mtich hurl.' Price is snifering
much pain. ’- i
The wreck of tbe U-8. Revenue Cutter Craw
ford, asliore ucnr l/jndon, has been sold at auctioi
for ?91.
Mr. Webster aud Mr. Clay Mt side by side a
day nr two a so, in Uic Supreme Court at \V ashing'
ton.
g~7*Tif« Climate t» straitcclv dt*tnieUvc to the hu
man cuticlr; (t>rkkmj’lhe»uaden cbsHgn from heat to
cold, and the smoke causes yellow, dark, eoarae eom
pdcxkms. Then it is miiusile that die pore* nf the skin
shunhl he kept open—that their mouths shoald he freed
from thus the-’anwriit Roman Philoso
pliers cured alt diseases—ibey computed that more
the, pore* of the akin, than anpMhcr outlet of the body,
diseases and unhealthy vapors left through the
It is itcceMUT, tberetbre, to keel* the pnret open—nil
humor* are dispelled' from the skin from the. pores,
when they wash with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. I
have teen It core tbs worst and oldest cases of Salt
llheuro, Erysipelas. Old Sores*Barber's Itch. Sore Head.
Ringworm, wbch every other internal and external
remedy hail failed—its effect rendering the akin while,
clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, is won
derful—il removes Freckle*, Tan, Buubaru, Morpbcw,
and disfigurement of the. skin—hat persons must
lx, particular nrvd ask tor Joso Soap—in be had in
Pinsburgh at AVM. JACKSON’S, sign of the Big Uoot,
W£Lil<eny*L Price fit) cents. novlPdAwly
Q7*'Tn SnumoiT Mes asd Otbssa—ConneU’s
Magical Pain Extractor—lt is now conceded by medi
cal trieu that Connell's Magieai Pain Extractor, manu
factured by Comstock * Co. 21 Coarfland »t- N Y r u
the greatest wonder of the tthh century. Its effects are
truly miraculous. All pains ate removed from bums,
•cnids, if. and all external sores, in a few minutes, al
ter its application; hraJitig the same on the most deli
cate skin, leaving no scar. It is equhlly beueEcial in
all kimU of inslniuniator)’ such as sore Nip
ple* and Eye*, Sprains. Rhenaatum, White Swelling
uml Ulcers, llruis”*. iltims. Chilblains, Erysipelas,
Hilt:*, Tic lhdorepux, *C. Wo might ail as proof to
all tvc say, the names of many eminent physiciaitk who
use it in tneir practice, and hundreds of the elcrg’y wh»
praise ij Jo tburj'ccple, Kind parent keepit cotutomly oty
hand, in cases of accident by fire, life may bo knUvith-"’
out it, but by its use ail l>unu are subject to its control,
unicKS'tha vitul* are destroyed. - Cautiqn—Remember
and ask’for.Comte.il's MorirAl Pain FJttrnctof, aiona
facturcd l*y- Comstock * Co. S Y. and no oilier.
Sold l>y WM. ACKSO.N,' Age lit for Piushargb, PD
.Liberty «L,' head Of Wood. novlMAwthuT .
R7* I'm me Pnom Meats.—lf you wish lo be rue
eessful in any undertaking, you unst always hi*e the
proper turnn*.' Therefore, if you have u cough,'use
Jatsb's I'JcrErroaxxT and he tureiL for it ts the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient means to. care you is to u*e
Jayne’s Expectorant, which '•ill immediately overcome
the spasm which coutreets the diameter* of the tubes,
and loosen* and brings up. the mueas which clogs them
up, ahd thus removes every obstruction to a free respi
ration, while at the same time all inflammation is sab-'
doed, and a enre is certain to be effected. Hove you
Uronchiti*, .Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any
Pulmonary Affection, then c*e Jayne’s Expectorant
anil relief is certain, and you will find that you have
u*n) the proper mutfn*.
Pot safe id Piatburgh gt the Pcitbt Tea Store, Ttl 4iV
street near Wood; ; jfotl* .
Vpr Doetyour hair fall off. does your hair turu' gn»)
Is it harsh, i» it dry, or dirty I pray? . .
lt' : Ua thus, yett con make it son, silky aud hue,
Dork and ueaithy, and besQtvous as this hair of mine
And to have this, you have but three shilling* to givi
For a liottle of Jeties' lloir Restorative. -
. Render, if you hove bed hair y6u woold.really.be w
touuhfd st the lovely effect a three shilling bottle c
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative has on it; it needs but 00
trial. Sold at tS Liberty st. BoVl9dftwty
lEJT Yellow Teeth and putrid breath,
Mpongy gumi like rotten dcatli,
Is repetitive aud disgusting,
All CQuid httyp teeth'as >yhito as pearl,
tfweet breaih—hard guraa—man or girt.
Why delayT-rnav, quickly haste.
i And usc a box of Jones’ Tooth Paste,
:It costs but 25 cents, atul is really a bcautiftil anich
It gives the teeth is fine enamel Sold in Ktubargh i
Stt liberty si- noylStljtyfly
ITT* Til?: pieralwrs of- tbe AnH-Mpaouic and
Whig contmittre of oonesnoxulencc for Allegheny
Co, will mbet at tbe Spread Eag!*_Hotel,Lib«ty »j,
ta the rity of Pittsburgh on Saturday 22d inst at
2 o’clock, P. M. A punctual and general ntlcn
dance is desired. Daniel McCubov, Chairman.
Q7”lnpbrtant to Affvsreurir-Tlie adver*
tiseuenu which appear In the Daily MorningUaicuo
also appearln the lri-Weckly, thus receiving the ben
efit of the circulation of all, wlihoat any additional
charge- This Isan advantagetooar advertiser*, without
any extra expense. Advertisements are also inserted
igtha country paper «pM reasonable tenjis. .
TCrPna*. gotua, Ac.—The (renulne Hays’ Linlmeni
u an article more justly celebrated as a cure for the
above than any 1 or all others. - Its curee are almost in
uunwtable. Bold by WM. JACKSON, Agent for PiU*
burgh. • _ .. " notlbdAwffmT
KAZUXIED.
In Brooklyn. N.. V-op the 13ih insL. bv the Rev. M.
W. Jacobus. Isstjut Dicarv, E«q 7 of Ktulnrgh, to
hii*s FxiXAtEru Ltox, of the former place.
In Franklin,-Venango county, Po.. on Thursday the
I3th insunu by tha Rrt. C. DicgiKtn, Tittutss 11. Pali
errr M. D. of Allegbeuy City, to Uvrn Hale, daughter
of Col-James Kinncar t of former place.
On Sunday at ffo’elock, a; k., aaoaosrnE, 1 youngest
daughierof.AVtiUaßiandJaneJlemhigtay. ;
The 'friends of the. family are Invited to attend'her.
taneral atao'clock Ibis atlempqn,'front the residence
of herp*renti,'>eebnij »«-• V. ‘
YesterdA)’ rooming, at 4 o'clock, CtTmUA, wife of
Johathan Tuts, Esq- ,
' The friends of the family are Invited to attend the
ftmernl at U o’clock this the reside act
of her husband, at tha month of Saw ALU Ban.
! Be««lrc4 Bt K«'A» XlM«r*a*
.1 TOUR Jo the Rivcrßtgurita:} in Lower Canada, by
A Charles Iswuan.f I
Mar>* tAuari, Queen of. ScoJ *, by/Alexoude r Ihtiua*/
InsoborilniattOD. or. tbs Shoemaker's' Daughter, an
American story of real life; byVT. K Arthur, i
Harry Mnrungale.nT Adventure* of a whaleman in ihe
\Parific Ocean..liy 1)?;. Louis A.'Baker. .
Tha Market Queen; or the JWiteV stratagem, by Mr>.
Hits Sheridan; 1 L . ] • •
Rose riomcrville, or a Husband's Mystery and a wife’*
- Dercnion, by.anUioto/‘tTheFSra False Step,” whh
numerous engraving*. ■ f ■ . I
The Death Ship, or the-Pirate's Brble. ~ »
Chapman's American-Drawing Boojc, . < ■ ■ ■
Ancient IsrypUier Monuments, Uiatbr)'. Ac, by George
■ R Gliddou. . i i
Animal Magnetutp, br. Alphonse Teste, M.D..
The Swiss Family Rouinoou. or Adventures of a Fa
ther niui Mother and four son* in a desert island.
The Pharmaceutic Practical Recipe Book for the use
of druggists, by F. A. Souillarrf.
Blackwood's Ma’garioft for Dccernb* r.
Living Age, No IW. i
Taylor's Money. Reporter; Jan. Ulh.!
Green's Work*, the Reformed Gambler, fresh supply.
A splendid article GeinJemeiiWiMUiig Caul*, targe,
rued. For >al£ at M. A. Miner's. jnnla .
iType Foundry.
TIIK subscribers hove taken Iho Typo Foundry,
No. £9 Gold-street, aud will coutinuc the business
lately couducted diy'Eoberi Taylor.. They wiU attend
toad order* with pnetuality. <and dispatch. v All the
Type manufactured by (boot will be mud Cast; and.
they will furnish all kinds of Ihinters* il mortal*. of the
best quality/
Mr. /. A. T. Ovqrcmt is sufl employedin superintend
inr the raanuiarturiag deportment. . .
Proprietors of newspapers, who have not advertised
for the subscriber, who may publish this notice for three
mouths will be entitled to receive their pay in type, on
purchasing five times the amount of their bill* tor ad*,
vertisiny. :-j * - ■ ■
Old Type token'in exchange for new at 0 ct* per lb.
Charles Whiling, ) WHITING A TAYIXJR,
Theodore Taylor, { : (Successors to Robl Tnylor.)
jauld • ~ Corner Gold and Arm Streets.
~ ~ ANDREW’S EAGLE SALOON*
woodstbcxt. \
This ,eremng< January’, lsih, a number of ex
cellent pieces have been received, and the troupe.will
sing decidedly the best programme' of pieces that has
been oßdred this'season. Look out for a rich treat.
Concert cotnnieuces at 7 o’clock. jiuiiß
C OCUtCO ij'viir* the nitei
lion of buyer* la hi* urtrtmcul-of ot<ove superic
good*, neat style* and plaids of pore madder eolor
and warranted fait;, «Uo. Pall Hi tit and America
print works do. al*o fast colors. ' . janlcf
YIfELSH FLANNELS constantly on hand at dry'
\\ good* house 61 \V E,Murphy, N,E corner oj
4th and market Ist*.. an asuortmeut of a bore goods,
warranted not ti» >duing in washing. janiS
a 'ABLE DIAPERS AND TABLE'CLOTHS—W. R.
. Murphy ha* On hniul. at low price*, an assortment
oi common..medium and superior linen.tablediaper*;
nl»o diunaafi'linen table cloth*, napkin*, etc.: also hock*
abnd. hird-eyc. and Scotch diaper* for toweling. • JalS
•■VTOTICE—^The: Handing committer of tho Scientific
i.\ Association i will boJu i a meeting at the room* of
•the Board of lnuk,bn:Tue*day evening the luh inst
at7oVJock,for th® truasactiouof buMtiets. A full at*
.tendance U desired- : (jmlatli] 1- STEPHENS. .
ALCOHOL-fibbU for »ale by
jdlri ,R E SELLERS. S 7 wood *L
ALOES —510 Ibi for *alc by - /
janlH • ■, ; t j RE SFJ.LERB,
1 QUA AMMONIA FOinV-a carboy* for onle f.y
/V Janl«: : . REI BKU.KBS.
TJLACKTNG—IOUd/izrn for «ale by
JV jai.lg RB SELLERS.^
SUNDRIES— 3 bid* lani; 25bushrU dri-d appl«;10
dp peachr*; 4 nozen woollen sock*; ltd lb»brr»wni
on consignment uu for *air by. ’
- Jala J_D WILLIAMS, 110 wood >t.
LARI)— No 2 lard for *ale by
. CIJkRKE A-THAW.
Ct'CAß—l)Ubhda prime new crop. just ret’ and foi
O sale by ’ BROWN A CULBERTSON,
janl* • * 145 liberty w.
RAISINS— JO boxes bunch raisin*. just rrc'd and fot
aaJoby_ . paid) BROWN A CULBERTSON.
Y/OAF SUGAR—7S bbla assorted Nod. for Bale by
U Jald ; BROWN A CULBERTSON,
" aLKH ATL'S—4 casks just rrc'd and for sol* by
Q ianlff-r~r- —rUUOSVX A CULBERTSON.
FLOUR —3CU bbl* Buchanan’* extra family door 123
do UaleatinC and Clark** brand; 40 do lino dour; ia
»tore and for sale by R OAKFOHD A Co.
DRIED PEACHES —ISO btt«. receiving from the
Lake Erie and for sale by
JAMFS DA I ELL. -water *i.
SALERATUtL— 10 boxes and 7 caste, just rec'd ar
for sale by S P VON lIOXNHORST A Co.
;an!7 • ' 33 front *t.
CIGARS —SO boxe« half Spanish, for sale to do
consignment by S F VON BONN HORST A Co„
GI.AS8 —ttO'jboxc* 3*10; 100. do. 10 H ldj 100 d<
• 10*14; 10 <ki. 24*30 sheet glass for sale by
jaitl? j. . H F VOX kINXIIORST A Co,
CANDLES— -225 hose* mould candle* for salr.by
_ S F VON BONNHORST A Co.
B ROOMS—60 dozen for sale by- -
'font? S 1* VOX IhINXHORST A Co
HEARTH BROOMS A WHISK S—23 doz onto
merited. for sale by
lanl? ~! rS F VON BONNHQR.ST A Co- -
COTTON-MO bile* North Ala. to' arrive ixrr S B
. Planet, for sale by FORSYTH A Co.
j*h>7 \ :»water street.
BLOOMS— ai tons Kelly’* oisntifnrturr. for vde bv
font? l-ORSYTU A Co.
i I TOBACCO—dII hbJ* Ky wrapper* and fiftetis low to
1 ;clo«e, by -'FORSYTH A Co.
•fTraiTE I.F-\D-H*JO keg* in .tore.
» .jaal? . ■ I FORSYTH A Co.
' TII.VD—ISOQ pi** store, for sale low br
JLi janl7 FORSYTH a Co.
DRIED BEEF—IS, tierce* sugar cured dried l»eef
just rccM fend for sale bv . |.
jant7 ' RPAKFORIIACo
CKIPFKE—tg bag* prime Rio voflee ju*t rec’d aod for
y *alr. by Jjari»sJ : It^OAKFOip_A Co.
fPKAS—IO half chest* black lea* joat rec’d and for
X .sale by . lj»al7J ; . K OAKFORD A Co.
TCTAIM—ISO key*, for sale by
,l> janlt SF VON BONNHORST A Co.
SUGAR HOUSE ,MOLASSnS-liS bids *uj<rior
dtialny, landing from *tmr Germantown.
janlS : jMcOnji.BT?mFtKI.P A iHOK
SUGAR —5 birds prime U *u;:ar Inudiui; for'
)ali >: Mc(J.H.U liestinEl.D A ROM
PIG MET lli“W louk dald'lriiiti (Clinton furnace)
pie met: 1 for sale by ' ,
jmila £ 'WINDEXTKU A Co.
BARYTES— IT casks luuytrs iauab& fbr white lead
momifaciareft, jasl rec'd and for sale by
janlS I‘OI.VnEXTER A Co.
SPEAR It JACKSON'S SAWS. Just rec'd a full
snpply of abov j iapcribr cood* for sale by
■ ' i ;.[i : iAKiAN, i Co.
■ janlS ' 1; • . a lg) \v6od street.
Spadesi Forks. he. Actunplcteas
■ortraerjt fer sale Very kiw by ■ .' • •
Jaa»s '• .LOGAN. WILSON S C 6.,.
I?ANCY I'lUNTS—.caiti atw.Hjrlc, Jaiity
.• spring print*, justrrc’d and for sale by .
janls hHACKLITTT 4 WHITE. 09 woodst.
BROWN DRILLINGS—Five hates extra heavy
drills just received by :
j«KI3 , , aHACKLEIT 4 WHITE
I ARD OlL—Winter straincL constantly oh hand
j and tor sate ax remit by J.OKL MOHLKR, •
JatilS ~ j eor. wood and &hsu.
PINE OlMwonsiantly oh hand at retail by '
i»nl3 T JOKE MOHLKR.
BOILVX— 3JU lbs refd borax just rcc’d and lor sale
by r. Uaul3] JOEL MOHLKR.
i»ingta*s; French leaf; Arne
tt riran Vermillion; Du'.eli do; ChinceQ do; cold toil;
English do; just red'd and for stile bv
jams : • Joel mohlkr.
ffMN PLATE—I3O boxes '1 X Pontpool brandSor sale
;“|._by_ [jalSj : JOFIN GRIER; 222 liberty st.
ROM* RUTTER-d boxi l * amt 3 bbla roll hutterdone
up in cloths, an extm'aniele, for sole bv
, Hk'W HARUAI.’GU, S) wood M.
POTAT<IEB— 300 bbls extra potatoes just landing
fruui sir Germantown,: and for sale br •
janJ3 ; i; , S* W UAiUJAI'CH/
BARLEY'— 23 bags barley rac’d on ennsiinmirnt and
Iflf sale by; ; , • 84 W HAKRAUGII. •
bores mouTd '“candle* landing from
/ Genunntnwn, and for sale bv
jantS - : 8 & W IIARUAUGII.
StOAP— 30 bore* No t rosin soap; 20 do alkaline do;
7 rce'd on cousigtmieni and tor antis by
_jan!s . « * W IIARBAUGILV
LARD— 100 kegs No 1 lard; 4U bbts do; just landing
and for sale by ; 8 4 W IIARUAUUH.
Ok ATS—IOO bo* on consignment, for sale by ,
F| jalS ' ' V,LLIA VS,’ 110 wood it.
SOAP— 25 boxes No 1 soap; Unto do Palm soap; 10
•/do fancy; tf do CMtile, for sale by
ihuis ; J D WU.I.IAMs,
. stesrine: 10 do star 5 do sperm
i D WILM.Y.MB.
imo roll for sale br .
J D WII*MA,\IB.
f ARD 4c—400 bbla No -1 'and 2 lard; *0 bbts No
Li tallow: K) casks soda ash lor sale by
janl4 ': ‘ . JOfl.V GRIER.
QCGAR—lOhhds new criip N O sugar ree ? d perCer*
O oantown, ort-coiuigmnrni and for sale by
jbH S k W HAKHAI.GH,:»wood *l
YINEGAR— 30' bbls Bhbrn\an‘» pure elder vinegar
jasi landing ftom.Gepkantown. nnd for sale by
janU _____ _ S 4 WIIARIIAI-Gll^
BUCKWHEAT FLOURj-50sackshulletlbuckwheat
flour. a choice article for family use for sale by
• ja ,iU ‘ ■ j ! r s 4 w haubavgli.
IKICKIN' CUTLERY—Just re
ff. [ccived direct from .Sheffield, pen, picket and
congress knives, for sale by ’
jsnlt LOGAN. WILSON 4 Co. 129 wood it
SPENCKR’B FJLEB-llead quarter* for Spencer s
files: a full assortment for sale by
JanU ■! » . t LOGAN.WILSON 4 Co.
B MAHAN CABBLMKURB—One cnic new style,
bright stripes, just rec'd and for sale by
janH : HllACKl.Erf 4 WHITE, IKI wood at.
PIUCI7B' COUGir CANDY—For couch* colds,
hoarseness; 4c., jast rrc'd and forsale by -.
Jynl4 JOEL aIOHLEIL cor wmxl and slh_sta,_
POTASH— A prima artiefo at retail by , .
„ ■ ! _J. . JOEL HOHLKILJ
: A Fafiilr Owrlaße for Bale,
FAMILY CAHKIAGB-A cloho chrnage. built by
Ogle 4 Martin, Philadelphia, in first rate order,
may be if applied for soon. ln*;
quirt at Matthew’s Livery Stable, Penn at. . jal.s}
APPLES— 10 bbls rcc'd this day nnd 'for sale By -
_ JmW ___ _ ■ AJIEST^
Mnt.AfiHKW—iott bbls plantation molusea (uety
crooljast landing and for sale by ,
jal3 4 CUI.in:itTBQN, 14.1 liberty si.
UC JAB—I 7 O sugar just rec : il anUfor snletT
jsi>l3 ; • ATWOOD. JONES 4 Co.
C*TO\E FUR HALE—A good stove, foy tailors' toe
O entirely new, for sole low
janltl ' ' : I ANCKKR »■ MAYTIt
LEAD— lOOpigs for .sale bja
•a. F. VON BONNIIOIU<T 4 Co.,
■ja3 • ■ ■ . ■ 1 . i • ■ .•■ No. dS Fiool it.
BLTI KR—3O kw bmier, 4 bbls do. landing from
•tr Lady Uyrou, for sale by
_janl3 I McGILL. UUBIIFIELD 4 808.
CHEESE— 43 boles prune cheese, I area size.rccd
this day and. for sole b£ • . • '
Jqnl3 ... W:fcß jH’CUTCUEQN, st
GDBER PEAR—33 sacks pea nuts for sale by .
janU ATWOOD, JONES « Co.
MOSS— 23 bales Spanish moss for sole low to close
conugtuaent JONE9 k Coi
AUCTION SALES ’* 1
Bj JibM HcKcUta* Awctlpneer.'
.. t - ~"’'.!'Aoetlo«» c SAIe '
Wa WkxJaaUaHd Rdaiieixhutg.btorr. .
Kxira and poiitively large sale of splendid foahton
alile and seasonable -.Ready -Made Clothing, *n{><nor
French. American and English llroad ClathH Cassi
mere*.Cas*ineU.'Silk velvet nod Silk Verting* ofa lu
perior quality; fine'Shirt*,'W.cxtet»iTts*s*ortiaenlirf
Tailor*'Trimming*, good quality, Ac-, at Auetiou on a
'credllforceftain:aiuoum*.ou.. . . . . . , . .
* Oil Tittsday ttcjl, January l£, at'-\0 o(ix£
in the forenoon, "precisely, I ■will comfticnee seHiitr, at
the store of Messrs. Ancker A Mayer, No.7t)Y\ ood *t.
lwtwpcn Diamonil Alley and 4th at, their entire rtock ei
New York and Pittsburglt nianufochircd clothing as
thevTare dcclimnc business and removing from.tae
city. 1 The article* are. all of the best quality, Ifoert
styles and tafhioh*, selected with the greatest care, Mji.
manufoctnred expressly tor thi* market undcr^ibe| -di
rection of the owner*. It is the largest and best;a*-.
sorted stock of fresh ready made clothutg ever offered
at public sale in this city or pethnps in the west .Those
wishing to porchase such gwxis,should uot neglect at*,
temlinjr tho sale, n« the proprietors-, are determined to
sell idl and every article pat up, to the highest bidder.
It may be many years before such another chance :i»
offered u» the citizen* of thi* place. A* the stock is »
extensive it- would be impossible to describe the van*
ous ’article* in fall, apart of which comprise* the -ib!-
lowing, vix; -• | ; <rr-^-r?.
About 122 black.; blue, awl browaTrock-JkJdrrsa-foontsr
i 45 beaver and pilot over coats; ; -
’ ai» do' j do tack * do;
W do i do polio • do; ■ i
S> blanket coats; •
: 9UO cassiriet tweed and casumcre da;
; j PoiuialootJ*, vis:
544 pair*, black French jcostimcre papu;
fid do ’bloc do tlo - do;
‘All do fig’d do do do;
USU do cassinct pants.
) Vett*, ru;
SO9 vestsl campiising qTcry (Variety of
and patterns-. f. -
i . ! SJiirU, ■ viz:-
119 doz shirts of all styles. Hand&terchids,
raffs, cravats, Ac. • [
i | Dry Goods, vis: I
Superfine French. English, and American Broad
cloth*, various colors. Cusimercs, Casrinets, silk vest*
and;»ilk vesting* of superior nuality, together >*ith an
extensive assoriment of ‘raiiors’ Trimmings of good
q sums under &OJXI cash currency, from
50 to gtoo 30 day's, from 8100 to 8300 CO days, front B*JOO
to ts3UO 00 days, IXIO dollars and upward* four imombt
cood approved city endorsed note*, and-no pood* de
livered uiitflilhe/nbovo terms are complied with. :
The roodafoaribe dkantined any lime previous to sale.
innl4- -!■ JAM>y McKENXA, AurFr.
■ py- p. Pivli, Auctioneer. :
i . Writing aiul Wrapping-Poptr. :
-lb! ream* Cop writing paper;
120 reams various qualitlr* letter paper;
*• - " sizes-wnipptngpupttr. '
-' JOHN D DAVIS, Aucuoncer,
j a ‘„l9 | cor wood and sth sis.
; Ijargfigtind pontice Sals of - Wry Good*. ••
. ON Thursday! niortring, January 20, atlOo’eloCk.ol
the'Commercial Sale* Room, comer « wood and-uth
street*, will be sold, . - , • ■
’ An extensive hs*orUuent of foreipi and.dottmstic dry l
goods, comprising ui.part »upvtfine cloth*.-taswmere*,
sattineu. ffaondls, sheeting*, Irish hoem giugharo*,
check, ticking, I calicoes, figured and plain alpaccas,
cashmere*, chufl* rol>ea, merino shawl*, wlk hanqkcr*
cliieis, blue black dres* silk*,’black.satiu, green silk
velvet, ribbonsi bonnet*, ho*«ry,. glove*, umbrellas,
pin* Ac. 1 - *
• Atao’clock.p.i*.
3’half cherts |Youni< Hyson ten, 9 barrel* N O sugar,
good quality; 4 boxes Virginia tuamuactured tobacco,
uucensware, gt&sawnre, confectionary, Spanish cigara,
shovels, watch;*, mantel clocks, baskets, a
general nssoitmcnt ot‘ new and second band noosehold
.and kitchen fufaiture, 1 large cooking stove for steam
boat'ur hold. ] - ’ -• I
/- •, [ AiC o’clock, r.*.' . •
A large quantity of ready made clothing, boots, shoe*,
gum overnhoeijj&ne table aud pocket cuuery, gold and.
tilver watches, family bible*. blank books, tmtstcal tu
siruuent*, staple anu fancy goods of almost every ▼•*
•rieqr.. . japlS _
Uoßdjid Gill and Frtneh Brandy at Audiop.
On Thursday larirmoou the 3Utlt- instant, at 2 o'clock
at the Commercial Sale* room comer of Wood arid filh
street*, will be sold without reserveior ca*h- • i j.'-
; l i’ipe Holland Gin;’ . (
ilJlalf French Brandy; ‘ '
.'3qu do :
■9 eighth “ I do do I ■ i
janiS j JOHN D DAVIH, Aucfr..
Orinoco Stetn-Savlntlon Company of
I -Sew York.
THIS Company (organised under a.charter from this
; Stole] wul have occasiou for the senriees of three
i.tenia l>oat Captains, three Agents, four Clerk*, three
Ihiginecrs and their' assistants, aud *ix\River Pilots
(familiar with river piloting) who will be re
quired iu the navigation of the Orinoco', and Apure
rivers. Venezuela, add 1 am authorized by the directors
to say that we ate sow ready lo receive application,
for is* position*. Tt-ia the purpose of thd company to
employ no one lu any responsible situation, who a&al] i
not; furnish satisfactory evidence, at to capacity, busi
ness qualifications, good habit*, and unexceptionable,
.character. To}reuuer on entire devotion to thebuw
tiefci uf the company it is tboßcht important by (lie -Di
rector* Uml all who take the nboro postrioa* should be
oL*o prcurdarially interested in' the c&terprito, and pre
fi*renc« will therefore be given- to’ «ueh' applicants
(qualifications lacing equal) a* shall become rtockbold*.
the extent ofirom one to five thousand dollars,
and arrangement* kto 'made by which, the Director!
will procure for the above namedemployee*, an
amount of stock, not exceeding five thousand dollar*
each. j •
Tlir narigntron of the river# referred to is similar to
tliet ofllte (Jhiooml Mississippi, and boot*, will beared
ot siitiilat* rujstruetioti to those uu'the above nstned
rivers. Each applicant will statu where and ;hotf- he
has! been employed tor the last two or three years—
whet amount of funds he. can readily tuveit in the
stock of the company; and lie will furnish evidence as
to hi* qualifications a* befort staled. ' No one
need apply for'any position, wbocaimoifujiU the above
rconirements- j . ->- - •'
'ill* aatarie* of all tlie Employees wiUbeifixed by
tin*; Director*, lund nuch a* may be selected will Hold
themselves hi ivadines* to etjibark ou ibiy* notice.
. Drririoas on a)i npplicuiions will Ik- matin i>n tirbefotc.
tlic-lrt Jlarch Itext. . . . . ‘ ! -
J. M. Woodward. one of the Directori, will.bo
at I’ituhurgh, on the-JWh instant, -for the; purpose
of purchasing hr arranging for thecodsirnction of three
steam boats, and tnay be'found at the .Merchant's Ho*
t* hopaawbixtt applicant* for positions in the. com po
ny may cal), j j
Letter*, post rant, addressed to the subscriber'at
-New York city will be dulr attended to.
; VTSPASIAN EUJS. 1“
jinl3d3> ] ■ Cl Barclay stryeb
*. j • Cria Bank. ..
THE public, are cautioned against the false asd-ma*
, licious rrpans' bat into circulation . against the
credit of this Hank. \Ye know the lustiinuon to be
sound beyond a doubt, and entitled to the confidence of
the public. ,Wc pledge ourselves to continue to receive
its notes apdn'aa favorable terms as any other of the'
Codntry I‘criniylvania Bahk*. ’and we are authorized
to *t>y, that Geit. Clms. Al.'Reed, of Erie, will become
individually nhtponaiblc for.cvrry dollar of It* clretila
uo!i. 1 HILL, A CCKRY, Ex. Brokers! -
Jan. IgTSIS, . 63 wood st, PiltsbV- -
N' B—lt is due to the other Brokers of this city to
say, they are Receiving the Erie" Bulk’s note* upon as.
favorable terms as other country lands. 11, & C.
jaul43t ' .! ~ .
• : Twenty*flrt Dollars Rewardl •
T OST yesterday. Join 12th, 1&4S; near the Farmer's
li‘. Deposit Bank, between the boors of six and juno
ocfock r. suilarga RUSSKIT POCKET IXXJfcpon
toining about [oiic hundred and ninety dollars, ptbstly
yiric money, ia 5 and It) dollar Dates, and,’a check for
Four Hundred"JXxUon> ou the Funocr's Deposit Rank
ftf this city. fThc nlwre reward will be paid to the
finder npon sending it to this office. ,' jal43t*
■ < For. Ssle or Rant.'/
AA A jtewf brick building, with Mi.-aoJ, k® v *
Ha larfc supply of.veaie?, \rhi<jh lias oren tiaed
M .0 tannery h&d cau to any manufiicturiag
purpoee.' "i: ;
ALSO, KOH one of the bculocaiuitisfar
manufacturing purpose* iu_ Ihc'-immedintc «übarhs'of
the city, cool plenty and cheap, and but Silted rnitsme*
walk Ihtiti thqcily steamboat lauding,;; Alao Gtr
tew building lot* in tlw saute vicinity. -For tenor! up>
ply (oT !: .OE». COCHHA-\, >-T
jw»r J iMwooduttcc'
. \ To'BUt« Munnfoctrufr*, .
rpIIEJ subscriber ha* eonuiicoced the ixumufactar- ...
; X Bohp Stoiie Dun, ioirud* to keep a *upply tar*ole
mad* from the 1 , be*t qualitv of *lO2lll nntl bolted through
a superfine boil.’ It will to *otd at V** than tbeNew
York price, with transportation added!. U ltOOT,!
)«ull* • j ITSB Main n. Cinc/miatL.
; Oliver : MolauV- - O
IMPORTERS aud Dealer* in Zephyr Wonted; Can*
vo**, Pttlrhis, ColtoiiA, Needle*, Pin*. Sewing Silk,
Meet Bead*. Hag Cl|*p*. Steel Ta.wcU, Plain and Sh*»
ded I’urw Twin, Trimming*, Fancy Good*, etc. 1
Cheap-for Ctuh to* Wholesale Dealer** at the near.
Thrriiil and Needle norc. No. 3 North Foualk at, sod
173 Cheanut *U .Philadelphia. -• ’ janKhrtilS
CANE SYRUP—2O Übl* pct.-str-PeointylyamST*
comdenmeutsad for sale by ' :
jaiiia . ; D T NiOROAN fo Cb^iosxnwdst
LEAF I*AREHttSkfr*No bleaflaid in' fine outer,
Jpr aalo fry . TcOILL; BCSHFIELD* ROK
BULK SIDES—2O, OOOlbs iu stare and for sala by
fjtlS j McOILL, BUSIIFIKLD fcßQfi,
•TTT'OOL. WOOL—Tie highest piice-iu oaab paiAfot:
IV. all tl»e different grades of clean Washed Wool, by
•:• * MURPHYfc LEK, %
Old Wool Warehouse, cor.-liberty si and Cecil's sL
ley. 'i _' ; ■• «• -J. - - " mylttdKwtf ••
SUn*p_Bs i>oz» 1) K large loafsuranmuuooi*
assorted Nos. small, loaf sjrear,aoO do crashed ir
«rar 173 do powdered do; }re fined) in store and for sale
Bv . ; JAMES A HUTCHINSON* Co.
j B nl ■* 43 water and W front «ta •
OUGAKHOUSE MOLAisSfcd * UCHiDfcN SYRUP.
J 5 A' bbk St Louis sugar botun molasses; S 3 do cold*
en synip; SO bf libls do; S 3 1U gallon leers do: for solo by
laiii i JAMES AHUTCIXSON A Co.
rpKAS—onpa?kago» fresh Y. Hay ten, Gunpowder,*
I imperial; for sale by •*.
'• i .IF, VONBONNIiOEST* Co,
ja3: i • '■ r. N» 33 Proust. -•
moBACCO—23 boxes *ppund Jump’ Virginia.Tobae-
I ro for fale low to close consignment, by ' 1
jaun_ _I i. ATWOOD. JONHS * Co.
Ha\ AAA All—l 7 boxes Havana brown sugar
for sale Iqw to close cuaiUiuneat by -
jmtlU ? ' •* : ATVVOOU, JONES * Co.
COTTON'— TO bales couanjuttrec’d per Lhdy Byrou
and tor sale by JSALAH DICKEY A Co,
JonM 1 • ' -30 water street'
*¥mvrilEnS-3tt« lb* prime fratbers on cocdira-
JL ■ mont and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY * CO.-
-VI7IIITr;nSir-00 bid* white fishj’lShaifbblsrto.'
yt, in prime order and for nileby -
jatUa j ' ISAIAH DICKKY * Co.
LAKD-Xo 1 larffiaUiU or.d *(.-» for sale by '
Janl.l I • MAI.UI DICKEY* Co.
•TS UTTER ANDl^fuKTbblirollbotiejfdiegsdp;
JD» 3Cee»lard,jusim-duidforule-by f "
janld' .1 : ATWOOD, JUXKSV* Co.: ■
BUCRWIUiAT FLOUR—L> sack* ;«*l reed and for
sale by • i. JNQ-# DUAVORTH,
janUl i .. .• - ■'• 'Tavroodst.;-
TPL-VTUKRa—bO sacks prime Kentucky feathers £i
• r stqtq and for sgle by JAB A HUTCIUbON A Co.
TTONEY—3O boxes honey just rac'd and for sale bp
r| jonia . - ENGLISH * BENNETT, f.
MACKEREL— IGO bbls N«s 1, d, and 3 mackerel mu
rbc’on cbnstKutnent andJorsale by :
j*nl3 i . BSOUBUfc BENNETT. {.
B roll butter on consignmeat and for
side by 1 [jatltl . ISAIAH DICKEY *CM
TEAS Tiiri subscribers have on hand and foz sale
ou accommodating terms, p large and well selected
assortment if tea* of aide rent grades and descriptions.
ia3 < BROWN * CULBERTSON, 143libcitysl;
POYAKIi— o casks No 1 potash ree d and for sale by
janlil 1 ■\VA It &UCLTCIIEO.V.
DRY APPLES—O) bushels dry apples ree’d and for
sale by » [jaUl WK R M'CUTCUEON ' -
T ABD—IO kegs No rierdxTctfead'i'or sale by ,
L lal3 • ,■ • IVttt M~CUTCUEQN.:
T EATHER-t3oO> lb* skirting , nnd opper leather on
Xi band and for sale ey Wtt E hI ; CuTCHEON, ! ,
TNBJED PEACIIES—2SO Imahela in stars and Tar'
JJ sale by [jam TAB3EY K BEyfi
LIQL l ORS~13T) gallons Holland Cie; 250 dn French
Brandy, reeM on coiutgntaent and for sale by
juU I ;r* TABSBY.*ia3T,!
OATS.
STEAM
• CLSCIHI PITOBtBOII
DAILY PACKET tINE.
I HIS well known line of ndemltdLSS*?Sa f 2.W ' : ' C *' i
er* i« now eompooed ofthe latfe*, **7/**’*£? "• E - -
amahcd and fnraUhet£ and BWI powc *£ , r A~>- : ..... .
waiefl of the \Ve*L Bvwy
• fort that money can procure, b«* been provided W P
scoffer*. TUo Liee;ha» been ia bpetatwrt ** w, 7 i«ta!- t; ■
—ba» curried • millioaof ertihoulibeleMUßJOr ~.,.,
ry 10 their per*m*.-The &oauwill t* « *?*"£
Wood street Uiedav previous losraTUag,fort** B
lion of freight mid ifteentryv>f ' ' ' - r >' >
ler.. la uIT ca*a* the postage money roust be pma u» , ■ .. -<
advance. .• •• - .v,..- • r.,. ; '
: 3XOXDA.Y PACKET. ■: • • •' •
The MOXONG AHKLA, Cap». t&oxs, will leave P} “*
burcfa every Monday morning at 10 ofloci, \Vnec.taf
every Monday.evening at 10 r.*.: . .
■ ' . TUESDAYPACKET. *
The HIBERNIA No. S. Capt. J. Kir*Ef«.TS«. will:
leave pitteborjsli every Tucsdaymcmiinj al 10 O'clock] .
WTtceirag'cvexyTocKld*-evening a: 10 p.Jt ■
WEDITEBDAT PACKKTc
NEW ENGLAND No. & Cipt ». tous, wilt
M^^^4gsS!?B w n-g
TOTBiDAT' facbet.
lie PENNSYLVANIA, CapLttjuTj'wiU leave Pitu-
Wh every * W o el«k;WlieeUn ff
evfcry Thursday v - - ; ; '
PEIDAY PACKET.
rt IPPER No. A Cnjn. C»»«, will leave Pitta*
i»£h 10 °'' , “ ek ’"' i '" u ‘'
every Friday cvcningju IQ r.x. . • >
gITOBDAYPAOKET.
■■'fiireapKfiKH, CflPt. DS CI3JP, Will Urftte Pitt*- ! / 1 \ .
Inin* ™L»S»“ , «“ l ' , ' l “ nn ? to < ' ■ - -V
. ,
• . gOSDAV-PACKKT. „
- The MVM> NEWTON, <*pl- A. U. Muo^Wgl
uES- nuftnik my su»<la)- lu.o-eloar;. ; y
vnieelinfteeery BonAay eremiig KlOr B, , , . ..
m..- i-ir. - . ,—.
EEAVKII _
CALEB COPE, * ‘
Ufejtalffik will leavefor Bearer. Ola»*ow#and s\ \ V*.
on Tuesday,, Thursday, •. ,-<tr «■
each-week,al9ocJoek.*.«.-muFa* ‘5
fifJrSSSSw/wntaMtojMi*£■■*, .fJW* ii-i
p,ep. re a ! ete«„efte^^l. a . S e - .
ocU3 t
AVELLBVUXE PACkET. t -
JB ...BEAVER
■ Chatle*E.Claikß,ouxsier,wilfdiirLß|;-
comhig wuler season, make daily
trip, to Beaver . .
w monitor at 9 o'clock, and Wcllivill. at 3 d clock, K >' t
U - M.'x. HABTOX, * COvAgU. V,- , «J,
FOR EOinsVIELE AND NAbHViELE. •• - - 1
Jj- -The naw and hut steamer ••
. (T' 3 . . LADY BYRON, . ..e ,
'WslfeSSl?® Miller. maater t wUI leave for the aboT« < ••..•: -tf t
on Tuesday the sfflh toil at 19 a. M. •••<■•r
For freight or passage apply on board. ; ~ jaoia ■-. • a.u .m
FOB CINCINNATI AND IXJUISVILLE.
.. , The new and fast steamer ■• ' • v \I
' WEU-SVILLi; ' L
- Barues, master, wilt leave a* abova • . •*
«la>“ atlOo'clock. Furfreightor v .. .' .
passage wjplyon hoard. •• vv -' ■" : JaalS ■> |*
—' for Cincinnati t
■■. • ‘ The fine steamer . .
.'/L^? : ’L9 I I - • NEW ENULAND, No. 1,. : ?i
' ' «E3tl?i?B Ebbert, master,-leave.a* above, this ■ - 'r
MißßlSwlay at.lU o'clock, *.•»£• FYcight or
apply passavaon board, or to' v. , D.AYXLKINS, r ~.. i
Jauttf- ; ’ Agent
'-V : 'FOB CINCINNATI. , r \
• a«:iuv<*'»v The new and splendjd.«eainer. ; rf']-
NEW ENGLAND No. % - » M
- «g&£4s3s -SamuelDean, commander,.will leave )'-• -.[
■BBBSSBBmr above *aud"intermediate port* oo > j ■!.■• i.
Wednesday the • 19th iiisuat ; 10 o'clock,*, x.. For I '
freiahtor passare apply on board otto 1 -- ; • l - •
!•* J NEWTON^JONES, i-: ‘ (
JaulS . • 4 • . Monongahela House. _ - .. .
- • FOR-3tLOUIS.
-• Theeltnui flesoer ■*'••.- r
. ft*: ft * BOSCOE.. • • '"i ’
- jgSSnSTS -JaVeiu. martet. tot.-tha
■fijßSSßßalxrre ud»U;uuenfle<Uate jwm, oa
Tuesday 17tb inst. : ai 10,o’clock,*.•*. lorimjjuor
passage Opply onboard.-' ■ -jalfi'
HEGUIAIt CINCINNATI PACIttX.
w .'The *pl«sdKt steamer ■
• ' 'MABT.STI2HEXS,; ./
•. jgjtey&Sy N'orum. matter, -will leave m ttborw .•
at 10 o'clock. For freight
or paatage apply onboard.; janla .
- - TOR. ST. LOUIS.
k- ‘ The hewaodfiutTurininffsteamer
' - GERMANTOWN,
. Maclean, mwier, -will leave u above,
■■BSa&QfißihU'day, *o! 4 o'clock. lor freich*
orpaavage, apply otthOard.' : -■ • - -.••*.• jln!4 ;. •
FOR cixCIN.VATI AND ORLEANS. ;
J ' The gleynnt «imiiwf
.itrrZA r' northern light, ; •
• • llalehleoH. maater. will leata for tha
■flßßSEflMaboTe poru Ude day at 4 o'clock.' Fkr
frdgtg or paaaage apply on boanL; ■ ■ > .•••. . ■ jaU ■- ■ ,
"FOR NEW ORLEANS*. \ -; ; •.. ::. If
k. ••, The »jut twining poweagerfjlMmer' - ■
• - .. '!
♦SwlAiitS -Cunt. S. U. Siowart will leave Air the '
■BBBSSBSaaolipve end .all iutennviUalapoh* ah ~ •
ilonday Uie lUtli ia*L For frciilil or nainrce appiT lO
jaaH : : . MAUiA’tCo,
FOR CINCINNATI. '
. -The fine passenger, steamer • . ' . 1 *
> ROBERT FULTON, ‘ . .
• <R>j' cvtHR 'CoDier, .master, • will leave Um ifia • '
I*TT , W. , tahfl-I—ir 1 —ir ■—l ~M poets,'m r r
Monday, tu lu. V. posltiv'ely.i 'FoT freighter parage/ ,
apply onboard. . : . ;.-y v. , v ' y v.i -z&J. -V-
~; FOR BROWNSVILLE. I , \|*
«
’ toaster,.wtU Usre w&- • ,!
■OBSSaaßo'clock tluaday for BrownsviUs-'.Fot ..’S'”;';
weight or passage apply, on board., v . -. jial • :•
REGULAR PnTSnUBOH AND-ZANESVILLB’T V ( V*
i •’ PACKET.- "*, • t „ _( [
The Ughldrauehl steamer •
NEWARK,' ' ’ ' J
hd&ffrCTglfla Hard, maner,' will mate weekly trips * v«
UuaLSaif 1 fri Hojtbe above ports during the i .;> y
Fortnight or passage apply onl>6ard. or to. ~ .1.
■ »p7l . - 1 . - - D. WILKINS. Agl.
McKKESFORT, ELIZABETH aND~MOXONGAUE
i lA. CITT PACKET. * ’ > • ?
k '. Tlitthewsteamer 1 \*
- ■ DESPATCH,
paster, will run, nß’li&rVv ' “■*
dDßßßCSflHßeavinf . every Moolay .:••••
Wedncsdav and'Friday, at Bto'cloek, A-it. amt .Ml>* M I.
nongahelaOityerery Tuesday-,TUttrsdayanitSanmUy,* “ V.
at f o’clock,-a. Jt For freight or tapijroo V-' 1 -' 1 T '
board; y.• _ ■"• fr»-> ‘IM ■
. • FOR CINCINNATI -•■••• - ' :.i
jv.. Vftamer :V -
jMfc| leaVdds above tW
;.Forfireighl or passage apply ©a■■,.• \
EXPRESS LINES, &c.
:Eelipse Traasperlatfoa Line. *!' '
ggsggjsgKa.
-•• TQ'AND. FBO»tTUE-£AbrrEttN..CrOiaiL >J| v I - »
: JIROWNSVILLE XND CUiIBEULANDi 1 l 4
OHlPPER9nadotherstiury rety.ilisiailuiercbatuliza ‘ .7*
Oruuiproduce will to and from the’
easlerti .cities, by the above'fine: A
the token current rote*. - - - i* :
. JOHN F CLARKE, A Witt New! York. . ;i L I •
DimUlfo JHlAlPHltEYSrPtilladelphia. .i t . .J
Cll KOON9.Baltimore. • .
■' i t : IIeKAJG A ifcGUIUE, CumberfauiL ■
WU CLARKE. UrournsvtUe. . . . ■
J._ FOBaYTH A DUNCAN, Piustty. jafrty ' • | -
GREEN St CO.'S BXFaESS /’-S'
roa ct3tBRXLAXV,. axtzn>ox& wasiutrorow, nuuiia \. {_*<■:
i- > b®*‘^EJfXD**,a« r ox.ax i >*u.Tn**ASTMJttTnta. L
jl and others sending goods oreiufcna-' . ,
i.»A eq tliat. this is tlwfostest, safest, and toast expt* 1 ; ■*-
diLoastiusgoiagEan:«aniiecUag‘KvUkAdutasKCo’s-’. j' : -t
at Baltimore.,' • . . ' • 'T > ■
• Through reboipts will bo glVen fo uijy of tiie'aimTa:. ; ' i'
places. Mcrehanduo and packages of anr sbo'ot~*: -—'i 4 :
weight fonrnnlerL ' ■} '•
Express cloks daily at 3r. tc.’ • “ . * . . yr*
' ' H tl VJCKFJIY; Arena. . J A
. notCOtf • 8t .Charles Hotel Buildings, wynwi- w
Eclipse TBM«pouTATiua ZLik- f ‘ : J
frwn tie hots* of AitKsij Jt**- .
gmistoUntofEdgtrtov«C«. - * :
•/
)y UaK«mi.No»aaUKCkari«stt. BaltiaMrs.B:fosad(f - : 1 J
*“Ji? r «f«Ctt»o?thiallasli*haEs»itiT»c!tf«*.- • •• - M ill '
TtoodHfWßtaare •
' '4CIHDWKLL,PUt*burgU," ' / • -.
O W CAM BresawiUr, .
t M EOOAhTONSOCwaberiasdi ' ' 1 !
’ dreqaif 18 Bomnso.*, tUllimoet. •'* ■
• Penniylranla Wagoa Lint* •;
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYH FROM PHILALUL- ■ --A
PUIA 1-Q PITTHBUBOH; BY WAtJONS, t •;
Running Day nyd Night between Pittsburgh and Chart*. r :-' _
bersbun', and by Raflroadbetween C3tatnt>er*bare amk > J.;
Philadelphia. The first sUiptscut wilt leave each end .i.
on 13th January »u*t- No more roods will be icceiml ■
than Coii be carried through each-day. walkout delay, '. f
on tho route. . Tirao will be reduetd to Futu Dayswhats ' s
the ixkulb become settled.- ' '". • ' v i v .
J. IUm.fTL Agent... AAt the Deyota ol •• ./i
219 market st„ Pbiladebdua. I Penn a' and otno ,
CLARKE A THAvr, f Transportation /
. Fuuburrh.j Comp’y.
‘ ’C7*tWe will receipt forbOOd lbs prod ace, - eu^'per '‘A |*»
dsy, ugo throughby the abqro Une an«r the 1 .’Vth'; insL ' , ; J e, -
.janß: , ■ CLAIUa: K TILAW. : .-• ■:.-t ■■
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■CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.
LEE & BREWSTER : l
Eatabliibed a warebotu* in the Tear 1810, <b« the trur*
pose or' repaying the City-and interior Ttado wiib
' n*iii.vn!is .T
: low price*—andleshibitinf, at all adasonc. ■-
.-;Sr
! They are now opening Screfal Hundred jftckaW l ;
I eompruin* every new aijrle of Foreign and Dwowtic"-• 1 ‘ •,
pTOoncMon. many of which hare ja»t beeapcrebawhl ' "•' l >
h and are offered for talo Tor Cash and abort eretljL ap- , ; V A i.s'f '
OHE TO lIYE CENTS ■'
i /;'if
paiXT wAIiKHOChE, > .; !
• NcwYorfc, June, . jy2dixtf-- ’ iT V-i ' •
; swss^gaass®.^sssS,, J
iheesureofaarfflaoenaad-wWraakoMvreS^^£»T r - M :
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