The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 24, 1848, Image 2

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% ‘ v . S«a *»*■* *a«*f*r*Usa*lla»e*«j Saws.
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muse i & wu.mru gnoommoa oc*
f-B 0 \ biena«f.the'Duoktof Colbot
‘ gtifclgjpttmba Jbr tbe abQlmoo ofStsTery./within
iflJWr**#*» hotter'-Tbewr-wew reasons enough
f W\ 1 ' /w*jjtbi4*i*geßiafltdof an uuutotiotfVbkh iia
<-V\bl^B'^aft'tUt^'SSiipoa<eTezyother portion of
I» •■'t \IL the lnihtntifln ctf Sla very ex*
* /V'*£ pat Wed, however,'didao.whh
t ‘7 < Coagreaa,the passage
«" ' + l riddance
« e “ '-WMioflcriog.
jnfjwhjiynt'ai the North pul an end
VrVv\' refaiorai. here and ti the Sooth, and
T pbewthen&cr appeals havebeea made by the ciii.
- 'i ¥* -•il'.jg^pjr Um ahotiiioa cTSlateiy in the" District—
- * .^O 4 pQoMfonUy t however,- though rarely, attempts•,
>» tritlt bees to amend thi District Slave laws,
-T^'s ' botittor<ifr«ißenliy fioni prtiiiona abroad than at
these SkVe la** are croel, antiquated and
>•* •• ‘ 1 •• - ilerfpiitatili'i tr ‘'--■ r ' 1 They present a
V:'h
t-gi
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m
■•ii thalatlhe Abolition!
beis, fcr'every min most* admit that]
-i' : yi f&)-£ */•' fidngreei Jaw the powwtosltfcr theielaws. In 1
Institstioa of Slavery'here, it bas j
J - il beeabaid) that w MigjiaJ and Virginia Vould
r. :• ■^■ijucnt hayp surrendered tbe territory to the General
that Congrew'
:<*«* fi« tewttnr.iwbdi «• I
•j, ' Uidofct betweentwo,Sfcve States,therebygiving,
fnja to the Slaves upon each, side cf the
■■ii' '■•>l -■■■!■■■ : ' _V^,' is D* power to abolish tbe eviL .1
jLis'V vof hs«i fiwa tithe to tipje* beenconsider
\p:?t id,’b«t bath**** ta*y» it offers noeicosefcr od
\ iliSiWff antiquated and barbarous laws which
iwkr*bn ‘very fclds of the National flag
ofthcselnws, *is tyue, are
irfjhe InMitotioa otTSlavery, tad‘iasepar*
tf VThm'a Slave eacncC bring a snit at
Kftaui** no Tnaaer' what the nets
m^-^^ ««*« may..have v
wenfsd by 3fr. CKddiogv.«, woman
W^r£jj|i& tbealaTO to a . slave, T-«d v wbeh, by .his. hard i
the price of his free- j
*TwTrr."^y-yiu l«m to another'person; 6x three* j
'Swum tfctui'the original prioe agreed upon be-
and' her' slave, and. be is home,
* *'”'" ’ ian t shspe, ; —holding the mooey re
ti'ber.own liahds.; .The infrmy
’nodi-worse'than this,'and the
i S 4Wve* IrpclTto be the Slave.
as they were..embod
ttie Basoiotioa; and as Mr
Bin!
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say Alt thsytbok Itepa compel* n»-
elfcct Jt-t» dne tb,:every
. •■■ | ma owning Slaves here,.tod South of
/;>:•:' tfastnehac*M'iQeets;with general,
, ' > after sll, it is bat one feet, the'
1 1 -jftMk*!lititik incident to Slavery. • You ctfiaot
f and' just to manwithout sanctioning
f hberty.whieh God has writ*
heart. : Who does not feel
L poeft iiqJritMfl a;
Lv _ “ given* liberty!
jp’^y/i'r^-t"ivs‘-*'';riK l vr*rt.«vin , apsiirf*t*it»elfnjTPfUon, • .
4*®,*,**?*®? loagtpleip.lka crystal
■ - *•*•**» *«• -
. ' ’T j;;~ Washington, Jan. 19. '.
'sb*Bßesetnyof haa found aner
I,' itfrin hb of from fcarjto seven millions of
jj •>; :.•. c.*wlt—• -■•. Hr. Walker seams'not to understand his
> . &oh
_ i^jU^ffapk-of JB I bear on one
■-? «de-Jthat-ths error is ag*in*t.the Treasury, and
' »r»i * a jafisvoj of the Treasury. Either
£$ ■sjil; i* anMpoetact pne.,..The Com.
! • ..' jßfttM <fWays»d Means have the/Bepori tinder
~^T-';sd|vlaepieht._-'.
■■: The Debates in the House of Uepr64tu? la^ves
bsve been of very marked interest to-day. There
• fasit *' A*«<»n«»fr>n'trwfayill the House Of
LV ■ |ts|irntilifn, upon the Annual vnd Special
the President .Mr. Tuck, of N. Hj
.-r4v . V . ' made sgOQd speech tgamstWar, SlaVery and the
"' - *aad and comfcrt” views of the t Executive in hi*
—•> Hesngeof 1616. Mr.:T. was nol heard with
•. *•••■■■•■ • • mi»ij Jmmrtiww bat his manner was that of one
•...-' earnestly impressed with the importance ofhU sub*
• J Jeet Vcnaerljr,likeMr. Hale, ofN.R,“aperap
ent in good standing” with- his party, be talked to
, ,\|j Onmoerstie brethren; far their support of War,
Slavery, end other great evils of Government
V : :.Mr.'MeL*ne(lbe ton ofthe gentleman to well
v, (enwaberadin Pehimore and in Pittsburgh, fata
*■,:■' ‘pUHT'ipokni«««") diseomedof the War, sup
■ "•■••' posting sosneof the ultra measure* of the Admiais*
. He coold not behsve that Texas had a
tb lytmtia, nor to Tamsnlipas, asiffe
Vv lUryotatton had nevfersecured, byconqest,
T ■ iauhil DOSBtir, tat gcnenßjr ta cUime4 lojthe
V;;J^j2^n^-vb«;wobld'jwt.pdmil that Mexico,
$;.<••• v anyaortofclaim to the country up
- ‘q,tbo rt
ofonrown Government,—and wfaocan
& i k 4oohi f |rlr*msinsds (odependmuch upon the per
-1 'af-nn independeat' Republican power in
r- A. ■ ‘ • y-'aeparate independent States, or
0--. ■'£. /afn&mfederattoa at Stsles.Ws had
■'■'■■fJuimiiikX yyl ."to expect from Mexico « perpetual
•" strasgT eficieni, aad wiih to
'>4 nWMtala itsindependenoe fin* front any and every
&gisntftavariaa. The Hobse were told, withe,
"k air, that P*«^*, , *ben abroad, had bod
Chriinhk of Spain,—that Qoeen
. /. •. '**■■'■■’&&& with the French, —and that
1. . m Fmoaesn interference here A"
sifi "j :-<■'*: itfj iiQrt toy Congresses' of Vienna, :if
'vdn J wMtf rlT^7 M ""i™- whlg^CQagentr *'
att^t^atieouin we apportion
•• T .:rr«+h* rmks'of our conquest—
I i:?; • - v '^•Wbliß,' ; \'Sgsln* too, bow-absurd lobe /oreJ*r fright*
«Hy«ri|rfn»g to iho People of I
vj •;• VH '^Jxksd l 9ta!e* with the bogbear of Earopean-inter'
ii / ■■' 'fcisiirr 'Wit had the sameibreign ghosthannting
V > and twentyAur
Winn ixme, stthevoy wisy,when one'
i i K PbOkbeld lhadbe-' Resident of the Uni*'
5 t isdfltStMah(MUdhsve «o in
4 ~.nfniTniirrrj ~ f ofidal actsto Coogresa, and
he so voted in the QaQ of the Hoose.. ■ Mr
’ Tq&* ffif* of eondnet upon the Panama Minion,
’• :^^d**^ li em where this same' principles are
•>'••*•• TTiy h»«nnnHtki In the'Mexfcan
- Tip#«•* n rookogspeech from Mr. Tompkins*
’ CUV was a linener, in
Wflhtob • very.erawded as
4\Si- • Mr.'Polk’s incousWendes
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aWhig member*
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.i^naitmwd l ortb»«rowd oooliget a glimpse
'&M ■** bM; me. cadmsoe from ihe
fflfcnsforMftiiti A
The- U&er coffered terribly la
£qt tog* into the Hall sad totdftm
wjjpotbold efier they .trere there. Mr. Clay presided
Juttbesame place, otbt the £r*t meeting of the
friend* ofCcdoojxatioa, and utaQ human probebtb*
ty,fce said,ihi*was the last time he abcmldbe able
to appear.; He was however, re-elected aa Presi
dent of the Society aodthe reeketkm received,with
enthusiasm..
' Aftereach these, —the spon
taneous; outburst* of-popular enthusiasm,—-it is
bard to believe that Henry Clay has not now ahold
upon'the American People, opt equalled by that of
any other public man.-No Military! Chieftain, how
ever brave elevated or disinterested,'could draw
■biit sach an. audience as this, .and it is not alone at
the capitol of the coontrythat such enthusiasm
is aioused,but wherever Mr. Clay moVes, the pop
ular impulse breathes freer- and quicker. Three
score and ten, years have not laid ode unkind
touch upon the mind of this great man. The fire
of the flint is left, and when tho spark is struck, the
flame atonceislrindled, and forth with an
undimmed light; Mr. Clay stood as erect ns au oak*
The breezes of, time seem but to have fanned new
vigor into his frame, and the frosts of winter tohave
strengthened the parent stock. There is true no
bility in his very mien and maimer, and his dev full
voice arouses one as the trumpetofwar does armed
men upon the field of battle. ; Mr. Clay may not
be the President of the United Stales, but adther
that high 1 {dace nor' any ndd'to his ele
vation!. He is enthroned always in the. hearts of
that vast multitude of men who know his worth
and whose good opinion is worth all the offices and
bohon in. Christendom. Tbs nation would honor
itself in making such a man itq Chief Magistrate.
e. n.
J. R. Poinsett on the i Mexican War.
; We have perhaps never : had it-in our power
to publiah any paper of more interest or conse
quence on the particular matter to which it was
confined than: the subjoined letter from a distin
guished cilizott of South Carolina, eminently qu ai
med by bis personal knowledge, gathered during
travql in foreign parts, and publics service and ex
perience both abroad and at home,toforma aound
judgment on the subject of which his letter treats,
and who; being a friend to the administration, can
not be suspected of being under any possible party
das against its proposed measures.
: The name of the writer is fiumUar to all our rea
ders of mature age. To some of the younger class
of them, it maybe proper to state' that Mr. Poinsett
was, after returning from foreign travel, for several
years a Representative ia'Cdngress, and there dis
tinguished for his liberal and enlightened views;
that be - was the Minister of i, the United States to
Mexico for several years; was,.after his return
from that mission, for. several years Secretary of
War, to which office he was called by Mr. Van
Buren; and has therefore had every" possible op
portunity of acquiring the information which au
thorize* him to express to the respected Senator
from his own stale the ; opinions contained in the
following letter.—-A'aficma/ Intelligencer. '
A •LETTER FROM HON'. J. R. POINSETT.
SrATUurrxG, [S. C.j Dec. 12, 1517.-
Afjr dear Sir— ln compliance .with your request,
and in conformity with my promise,! have deter
mined to give you very briefly my views on the
all-engrossing topic of the day. I was detained la
ter than I expected to’ be jn Columbia, and have
oolv this moment seen tho: President’s Message
anu the Report of tho Secretary of War. and am
surprised to perceive that they persist in recom
mending a course of policy which will'lead to still
further useless expenditure of blood aiid treasure,
and will finally have to be abandoned. 'With the
reasoning on the subfcct ofthe acquuitonoftcm-
-tary.l have nothing to do, especially. as the Presi
dent ir**"* to tbinfc Congress pledged to these cod
quests, si £9O only express my regret and my firm
conviction that thfse territorial acquisitions wOi
not add to o'ur.Strength op prosperity.
• The recommendation Ihalrifost seriously alarms
me is contained in the-paragraph where tbe Presi
dent says there can be no doubt that there exists a
peace party is Mexico, and that it may becoihe ex- <
pedient for our commanding general* to give assu
rances- of protectionlosuenn party; in short, to,
create a {arty, make-peace with it, and guarantee
it in the possession : of power, -nothing can v bc
more chimerical; nothing cbuld be more tssecure i
than the execution of such a project were it pre& ]
licable. Such a party would bear no proportion to;
tbe nation, and the member* of it would requireJto;
be protected from public .indignation and Veit- i
geance for long years to come, by a force not less,
formidable than that now in the country, without;
the chance of any or the power of levy-,
'ing contributions of any son.* If the peace govern
ment should agree to pay and subsist their' proleo:
ton, they from tbe nature of things, foil to do;
either. Pray, save ns the disgrace of attempting,
such an intervention. Tbe attempt might lead to
an intervention of a differeni sort, that would, pos
sibly provp more *iuccc>/i;‘l. The President is
apprehensive of fitfeigu : u Terence, fira in Cali
fornia, nndjnext in the•.}. iunent of a monarchy ;
in - Mexico. .There is ua ijie slightest risk of the j
former, and, if tfie Mexican people are left fo
selves, no chance of the latter. They were so en
tirely republican in 1623 that I did not hesitate
confidently to foretell the downfall of Iturbide.—
They are mucbjmore so now; and no scheme of
that sort could have even momentary sacceis, un
less the leaders considered it as the only chance of
opposing us. . There exists a strong monarchical
party, strong in wcallh and station—the Prie»ts,
thie former aristocracy <and the adherent* of Spain.
•JVe may drive the numbers under their barun-TV" *
Still the J?.re»dent is wrong: our aimed intervention
might bring onus a powerful foreign foe, but could
not prevent the evil; whereas, if we hold back/my
lifo tor it, a monarchy would .lot exist in Mexico
three years, with fifty thousand foreign bayonets, to
sustain it The people are republican.
The President says he is convinced that the best
means of bringing the war to an honorable close
will be to prosec ole it with ;in creased energy and
power in the vital porta of the enemy’s country.—
Now, I am persuaded that so long as we continue
to prosecute the war in the interior of Mexico, we
have no peace and all at
tempts to make peace with a taction will place us
in .a.worse position than open .war. 1 speak with
the authority of a perfect knowledge of the nature
of the dountiy and the character ofthe people.
„ I was glad to'find that the; Secretary rejects the
plan of overrunning tbe whole country, as too ex*
pensive; but I was surprised to perceive that he
only estmales the number of men it would require
to oo this, or to maintain, our present conquest, at
seventy thousand men for the first, and some thir
ty-five or forty thousand for the second. :He says
nothing ofthe annual consumption of men during
this prolonged contest Poring the most favorable
period ofthe Peninsular .war, carried; on in a
country friendly' to them, tbe' British fortes lost an
nually sixteen per cent., oae-foanh of whom died
of wounds and casualties, in Mexico, wc should
lose at least twenty per cent! per onmifo' of -regu
lar forces* and at leasl forty* per cent ofvohintecr*.
I remarked in the isihnfts between the Caspian
and Black Seas, that the Russian forcerreq uired to
be recruited entirely in three years; that is to .say,
they required a renewal of one-third every year.
The cooqnest of that country In* Russia affords
*us lessons we ought to profit by. Tbeßussian fort
es overran the Can canon country in 1796, and re
ceived the submission of the people. Thoyconquer
ed a peace. Welt, in ISO 7 I passed through the
heart of the country, which had been garrisoned
with twenty thousand men for eleven years,, at n
cost of between sixty and seventy thousand men.
or fix or seven thousand men a year. At that
time it was necessary to wail the departure of a
train from post to poet, as it was unsafe to move
witlfiess *»■« two pieces of artillery and a full com
pany oftnfentry. This state of things continued until
IMP, when the. Caucasians organised a powerful
opposition to their and up to tbe prev
enTday have contended against them with advan
tage.' Tbe Caucasus does' not contain morethan a
million and a half of inhabitants; the Russian em
pire not less than sixty millions. The Caucasians
nave no regular armf! the Emperor six hundred
thousand well <fiicipjiijed troops.
Both the President and the Secretary build up a
sytfem of line defence, as it; is galled which they
easily overthrow, because nd military man' would
suggest such an anomaly. They suppose a frontier
can only be defended by a chain of posts tordering
on the line; whereas it is best secured by strong
interior defences. But I do not intend to intrude
my opinion on military matter*. Settle wbat terri
tory you intend lo claim, and tell Mexico yno in
tend to keep it Sbe will bluster and protest, but
never attack you.' Her leaders will bavetoomuch
at to venture so for from the capital. She
will bare no means to eauip armies and maintain
them on long marches ana distant campaigns; and I
haxaid nothing in saying that two or three strong
places in the interior of oui line would keefc them
in check for half a century, pail in. less time we
might boya title, if thought necessary. By adopt
ing this plan, peace would come at last with pres
ent indemnity, and, instead of raising thirty thou
sand meti, you would have troops enough to keep
peaceable possession of oar new territory and
might dismiss tbe volunteer force.
To succeed in levying military contributions the
President speaks oil tad provisioning the pnny by
fives, the troops must be very much increased. It
requires* very large,force to procure supplies with
out paying for them. They pan only be gathered
tyformTtf*bbrdrtachmenta. and oar army never
• - * ' and never will be sufficiently numerous
•so many men from the main body.
' ven yrnttny opinions very hurriedly, for
)me there is little time to lose in aet
trse to be pursued. Wecanat this pe
iw our forces , without dishonor, nay
4 woold elevate us in the estimatiou of
u The slightest reverse—a threat of for
rrrieotion— might render such an act diffi
x impracticable. Before our troops erne
’exlcan territory that people ought to be
>e intefid to-do.'; It it barely possible
might be dispored ta p«w» upon witness
■tZ&fd'ujtbg details of thd defence of the i
detennm
* f ity apd / think we might be. certain, of
u annotated foe iwjwtr years, and forev
•ocb preatmioa* ulmight be taken at lit
iP. BOI* j
eufatkrttebk nteott td- ifa» Vnst»d Suto»
jiSppf^i
JJUUTAI. 09 TBS CAMBRIA.
This.ship retched - NewYock on : Wednesday
night, afire a' very boisterous pasaage/'and isthe
r fiwt of4ha t Une that is to ran between New Yorit,
-Habiix.«Jxd.Xiverpo6l - ... |
The. President’s Message is phblislied .
English papers, and severely comahnied on.
- - The news is decidedly fcrorable. : The. money i
market was;easie?,' and the British funds were to*7
proving; j ] \ '
Trude has improved, and specie *-
- - .
mg' Into England. ' The King dT.the French taa
, jnade a speech to the Chambers, foil dr pacific as*
aarances; the Austria* are about, at !#**» to are©-
uate Ferrara. \ r \ . j
Me. Bjucceopt. —The American ■Mu;
leA-Eondoa for Paris; - During'the abaci
'Mipiste*
'MeWce’af.k.
Excelleacy,:Mr.Broidhea»iwiU ad o* Charge d’-
Affairs. 1 .j- «- r~»=. ' \
"Wilmer and Smitliof ibe Id of Jaa., says:—
The Coramarket i since oar last has continued
firm, and upon the whole prices are a shade high
er. The finer descriptions of'Wheat may be said
todtave advanced about la, but Barley' and some
other Grain hare not participated in this improve
ment. Jn Liverpool me supplies from Ireland and
the F-nglinh coast have been limited. Indian .Corn
and Meal have been in alow requested the rates
now current are 37a,'for best Corn, and ICs.to 17s
(br'Meal.—The price of best Western rtanal flour
is about 31s' per bbl, while Wheat, here, has partic
ipated in thie: advance established at Mark-lane.
We may further add, rh«n at the market held here
yesterday the trade ruled very dull, and hardly any
a&s were effected. - I
We haveto notice a rather firmer feeling in our
Cotton market. The business done during the
week ending December 24 was limited, and prices
receded for most descriptions offered about Id per
Bl On the 27th, holders conceiving that the new
crop, might bot'turn out just so well as'waa ontid
paiedi and acting under more encouraging advices
from the manufactsring districts, raised their pre
tentions, and felt lent , inclination to press tales.
These.cirearortaaces, together with the announce
ment of the Directors ot the; Bank of England lb
reduce their rate of interest on discounts and loans
to 5 per cent, at Once impitted a tone of moch
greater confidence, and sellers supplied ihe-morkei
sparingly, i Prices of the bommon descriptions of
American advanced t per ft, and all other sorts
remain find at the quotations of the week ending
December 24. The! annual statement of the Cot-;
ton trade is now out, and it will bo perceived that
the stock on the 30th December last was 73,440
bales less than it was at the same time in 184 G. A
reference to the report alluded to will show a mar
ked difference in tne prices of the two periods just
noted. For example, New Orleans Cotton, on De
cember 30| IS4G, was quoted als4d to 104; on the
30th ult the same 'descriptions were worth from 3d
toSdperDL injlSlfl, sold at 7d to 9d;.
now it barely brings 4Jd to 7d. Not only in the
common qualities' of the article has the decline
manifested itself) but the finer descriptions have
also receded during the past year in an equal de
gree. i_ .; t _ *
The dealings in . all kinds of British Iron continuo
limited; and in consequence of the increasing sup
plies and j diminished consumption, makers are
williag to accept oar. quotations.
’ The money market has continued to- improve
since our last The Bank of on the 23d
ultimo, reduced the 'rate of interest down to S per
cent, and the facilities of discount of good paper
have become greater. This step of the- Bank of
England has been much commented upon as tend
ing to revive undue speculation by malting money
cheap; but; as wq have repeatedly said, the Bank,
in the present case,' exercised no voluntary action
in the matter, as their discount business, which du
ring the excessive high price of money, absorbed
nearly tbejwhole’ requirements of the country by
re-discount, now, as the rate of money &l|«, leaves
them, and is again the private bankers
throughout the kingdom, who are, in lac 4, at this
moment discounting paper at half or one per cent
lower than the Bank of England-
The bill-broker* have also reduced the rate of
money, at: the call, of their depositors, to -4 per
cent.— \ •
From the lSth of;December, to the Ist of Jan.
eleven houses had failed.
We fink the following in Wilmer and Smith’s
Times.. ! ' •
It is with extreme regret that we have to add to
oiir list of'mercantile failures during the present
crisis, thnf! of Messrs- Thos. and Joseph Sands of
this town.]' The embarrassments of Thos. Sands
who is also first partner in the East India bouse of
Sands, Turner 6t Co,, and ithe'New York House
of Sands, Fuller fi: Gx,' have been more or less
known for ; 9ome time past.’ and were Qnderstoqd.
to arise tVdm causes in no way connected with the :
affairs of the East India Honse. . ' j '•
letlako!—At no former period has the social
state of this unfortunate country been so appalling.
Murder*, threatening notices, robberies, crimes ,
outrages of every species and degree, are the order ;
of the day, Addeq to alt this is the extreme des- ’
litution ora.large number 6f the poorer classes.
Fnascx.-T-lt islanaounced thatthe Ministry pro
poses to present to. the chamber, ot) the opening of
the session, two bills relative to postal reform and
to the tax ion salt, and. also a third bill for according
to Prince Jerome Bonaparte, ex-King of Westpha
lia, who has obtained from the Government the au
thorization to reside in - France, an annual pension
for life of 130,000 francs.
Advice* by the Overland -Mail from India and
•.China baaireached; England via Msraaillies, with
dales from Bombay of Nor. IS, and Hong Kong of
Nov. 30-by which we learn that tranquility througb
out.lndia continued to prevail.
■ leos Miaarr.—During the month of December
the trade has been; very flat, and prices have retro
graded. The reduction in' the price of forge Pig
has been from 41 'to £1 10s per ton in Stafford
shire; trnd’in that’district manufactured may be
considered as 42 per ton lower than the current
price in September last. In Scotch Pig the varia
tion has not been considerable. The quarterly
meeting of ironmasters wifi take piece in about a
fortnight; in !* l ® meantime the trade is in a very
unsettled Stole. Sfocks 4hi hght,both of Pig and
manufactured, and there are symptoms cu Improve
ment in theCottoujtrade; bat a majority of the iron
works in the midland districts are almost without
orders, and even aj the present reduced rates there
is little disposition to buy. We qijotejj resent pri
ces in Liverpool j—-Scotch Pig No. I,4fymeri.*han|
bar, 48; best rolled - 49; hoop, 49,155; sheet, 410
LivixrOOL Maxxxr, Dec. 31.—A she*—The sales
are about jOO bbls at 2S* Gd to 29s for pots, and
2is for pearls, Bark—Of quercitron, 10 hhds have
been sold at 9s 6id per pwt.
'Tallow-I-There! is an improving demand,
and pricoii are advancing. During the week end
ing December 24 Peter*burgh Y. C. has been sold
in small parcels at-47* to 49a, but at these ad
vanced rates, there is little doing. Taganrog, sells
at 4Gs and a few cask* South American were sold
by auction, at 41s t 0.43« 6d, for fair to good quality.
Lard wo*' scarce, and there was no soles for want
of stock, j Since the' 24th the sales amount to 550
casks, principally South American, at 41s Gd for
middling Quality, up to 43s aod 43s 3d for the fine
hard descriptions; ‘Fetersburgb Y. C. at 48s to 48s
Gd, and TaganrOg at 46 per cwt. - No sales oflard
of any have taken place, holders re
quiring foil rates.;' Tobacco-—'Thp sales of the
month are 746 hhds consisting of 191 hhds Virgin?
in leaf 69 stemmed, 242 Kentucky leaf and.2lo
stemmed.' The market has beep inactive, purcha
ses beingliiniied to immediate wants, m conse
quence of holders being firm for an advance, es
pecially upon the »ew import. All recent sale*
have l>ceji made in favor of the buyer.'
Later; rxou the Pacific.— -The Washington
Union says that letters from Commodore Shubrick,
dated at, Maxallan, November 271 h, 1847, hare
been received at;the Navy Department. The
squadron, under Commodore Shubrick, on the 49th
of October captured and held Guaymas, and. on
the 11th fcf November took possession of Maxallan,
Some resistance wits made at each place, but the
American forces were successful against decided
odds. The official reports are on their way, but ;
have not' yet been received.
The following extracts ore from a Valparaiso pa
per, and |will be read with. Interest.
The ahipoftho-line Columbus, Captain Wyman,
Icaring the penant of Commodore Biddle, is here,
lately from California. The Commodore is on
shore, staying at the Hmcqcan Hotel. . She will re
main till'after Nurpfriber lif, and then sail for the
United States. Dri Crump, of Virginia) American
Minister resident at Chili, returns in her, as does
also E. R. Dorr, Esq-fChnerly American consol for
the city of Valparaiso,
California, July 2j>— the Independence, Com.
: Shubrick, and Congress, Captain Lavallette, were
at San Francisco. : Tne Dale, Selfridge, had sailed
a few dayi previous {for Monterey. The Preble
-bad not returned at that time from Callao. The
sloop Warren, at Montery. The Ports
mouth was oIT Maxallan. Later dales report no
yeisej* blockadingithil port
Thc Cyane. Deponlj had gone to the Sandwich
Islandaj’and .the LexingtotfJ Daily about thci middle
of June! was at Monterey, noon to soil with troop
to Santa Barbara, End thence to San Jose. Trie
Erie has orders to return home, and may be soon
looked for in our bay!
Tho reports of the officers are not favorable as
to tbe mildness of climate. Foggy weather is
very, rbmtnoo. .The - temperature is very cool
through the entire summer,' owing to north winds.'
Yet the.general eflectjis healthy and bracing, after]
due allowance for . colds, rheumatisms, andsnch
like incidentals. : Probably California is not a per-'
foct Paradise. ' *• 1
! —t-4 '
MexicAX Nrws.—-The following is, a little clear
er account of the Mexican news published on Fri
day lajt. : (
A letter from QuereUro stoles, that the Govern
ment was doing all in its power to gettbe new
Congress together;lt was to assemble in tbe mid
dle of January. ;j*. c
Advices from MeiaUanhxd been received to tbe
' 30th ult The guorillaa under Mjjares, had made
an attack upon the Camp, but were completely
routed. Mijarev, and many other Mexicans were
killed.; i . 1 , •
An eognKcineiit wilt the guerrilla* bad aJSo la
ken place further north, and the Americana were
also Victorious. ' ' ;
Gcd. Cushing** brigade, .comprising the Ist and
2d Penn Tania regtmeois, New York, South Car*
ohna/and MaaaachuaeUa volunteers, went to San
Angeloa Sundiy .iart, jt)ec. 19.) We presume
they will have another place of shortly.
. Kl rUtotno Ijuxs Wossi-Tbesc extensile works
era sfcooi gaing udo operation. On Ssftirdsylut
thefim ironwss made. .The huge: enigiak. «nd
■l2 ibe ponderoasnrachinery. connected wuh it
appeared tojrcrfclo » chaitairefleetiargNu cred
it upon the {tectonics annoyed in t&e eoutnfctiaa
tif&evoik*-- PmPrtu, - • ; :
. i- ■.■■■■. vv-: •... -v. •• f -
-TotktEdkancf **f PiiUburgkXrasttta,
■The Hectfin* m connection
dfifl) of Fresideiit ofthe United Sttlttiti
pafcn the bsosL important inxst that has been, or
/»■»» Kff. com ruittod to the: hand* of rational,' «c
- That the invaluable right of
goflr*se» however, bis innumertus instance* been
to. injudiciously and injuriously exercised, a» to
produce serious evil! instead of good, wilTSe readi
;fy.admitted,by all who have given tfcesutgeet doe
conaiderftibni ' . 4
] daily pAlI^
There are some voters wiKyappareatly without
motjve, jealously espouseiKe cause of a PresLiea
tial caadiditi} who has not a single qualifiestioafcr
the office to which his misguided ambition induces
him to aspire. Ask‘his supporters the reason of
their strange preference, or unaccountable predi-,
' lection, and they have not a wbrd to say in justifi
cation of their erratic coursed .Other .voters there
are, who seen to be , wholly influenced by purely
local arcum stances, so that the geographical posi
tion of their favorite candidate, ia deemed by them
of much more consequence that his-fitness for of
fice. Another class of voters appear entirely
copied by the desire to maintain “the* union and;
harmony’of their party; and they, of course, gofer
whatever candidate is likely.to secure that object.
To the foregoing enumeration may be added such
voters as have their heads literally filled with ATO
story Glory, and must have a Chief Magistrate, a
maa cradled in the camp, and accustomed all his
life to the smell of gun powder.
Here the enquiry naturally arises, what tkovld
be,orrather what it the leading motive, the great
aliorbiug coniideralion, with virtuous intelligent
freemen, when about to depoaite their for a
man aspiring to the chief office in the gift of the.
people.
_Tbe appropriate and obvioutf*Answer to this
question u,-Hha prosperity of tho ceuttfnr, not of a
Stale or Stales, East or West, North or South, but
of the vkoU country. In a word, "the greatest good
of the greatest number.” But how is this neat
est good, this general prosperity to be fully reabxed?
By placing in the PreudentialiSair, a man emi*
inent for talenii,for experurjtctanJ utftgrtfy. The
occupant of the “White House” should thoroughly
understand the peculiar structure of the Govern
ment, have sufficient experience to keep its tome*
what complex, though splendid machinery, in per
fect order, and r *'mflaut soe“ u ' ’ moral epur*
age to V and every
circumstan <r vpreas.vice,
whether*- Menofthis-
-description,
tlass, and '
agriculture
thepoases&ic
' of ila kind
form arig’
volvingi
To a *
ways triu
think these
"io, wo are >
demand,
option in
won of i
iniod anc
nage, ar
The Mm >»«. w ._., _ andcom
moa sense. That military tacticians
know all about thb erection oT breast-worka, bas
tion* and fcrta; the pUnting*of cannon; the proper
position of mounted troops; the best time to parsue
i a retreating enemy, and tbn point at which to dis
continue the'pursuit, nobody will dispute. But
| surely military science does not necessarily imply
i a knowledge ot the dcienco of civil government.-
That they are qnite dissimilar, if not nnlsgonistical,
a moment's reflection will satisfy any unprejtfdic
ed person of common discernment ' How wonder*
ful the infatuation influencing public sentiment, to
manufacture Presidents mil of Military Chieftains,
; who are probably the most unsuitable materials
. that can well be imagined, to appropriate to such a
; purpose! examines.
PcaasjlTtals Legislature.
Harrisburg, Jan. 10,1 SI&
In the Senate ibis morning, Mr. Johnson, of Erie,
reported a further Supplement to the Act incorpo
rating tbe Mononcabela Navigation Company, with
amendments. Also, with amendment, the Act to
incorporate'the Lutheran Synod of Pennsylvania!
Mr. M&ttliiai reported a further -Supplement to
thp Act incorporating the Pennsyirania Ra-l Road
Company, with amendment ’
.BxUe read inplace— Mr. Small, an act to prevent
children from being employed in factories, until they
are twelve years of age.
Horse —Tin War iruJi Mexico • Mr. Hill’s res*
otulion in relationito the war. was taken up, and
passed through Committee of the Whole, without
being amended. It was then made the order of
the day for Thursday week.
The Death Penalty —The House again took up
for consideration the resolution requesting the Ju
diciary Committee to inquire into the expediency
of repealing the law indicting , the punishment of
death, after some debate.
lie origin si amendment was modified, by stri
king out all after the word “Resolved,” and insert,
mglbe.ibnowing-r »:
•'ln the opinion of this House, some, action by
this body on the subject of the abolition or
mutation of the death penalty is desirable: There
fore, be it resolved,” flee. t .
The amendment as thus modified, was nega
tived. Yeas 3S; nap 54. \
And then the resolution as ii was amended yes*
today, was agreed to. Yeas 06; nap 1. 1
The Governor has reappointed Jesse Miller Sec
retary of tbs Conunonwealih.
The Auditor General rent in -ttue Annual Report
on the condition of the Banks.
i Jaksaxt 20,
Horst—Tbe fbUowmgp«titious were presented:
For a near county, out of Beaver, Butler and
Mercer, to be called Lawrence.
Mr. Allison, one to change the place of flection 1
in Bearer county!
One to incorporate a Railroad company to con
struct a road, frora the Pennsylvania Railroad to
tbe Broad Top Mountain, Huntingdon county.
Tbe supplement to the act incorporating; the M<S
nongnhela navigation Co- <tnd the bill to iocorpor
ale'lhe' Philadelphia, Ocean, and Delaware Tele
graph Ccl, were respectively taken up, discussed,
ana then postponed. _ . i
Mr. Small offered a resolution instructing the
Committee on corporations to report a general law
for the incorporation .of soch railroad, turnpike'oad
similar companies as are necessary to promote tb*
internal trade of thc.country. ' 1
A diseuraioa was originated by tiiis reeolutiotL
which couliuued up to the hour of adjournment. (
Corrcspor>4encc,.of the Baltimore American.
Tbe Senate session was very brief—an adjourn'
ment to Monday, and the announcement of the
death of Mr. ; Hornbcck, by Mr.' Cameron of Pa,
constituted all 'the* business today.
Tbe House the day to private hills. Mr,
Schenck, of Ohio; was in the - chair, and the Pen*
•ion BiU (for the reliefof Mary Brown) which eaus*
ed so much discussion during tbe past week, gave
rise to’debate again, and was a stumbling block to
more important proceedings.
Tbe Supreme Court entered upon an important
case this morning, that of Martin father, a citizen
of Massachusetts vs. Luther M. Boreen cL sIL The
case involves the Durr Rebellion, the Court Mar
tial of the Stale authorities, the ‘'breaking and en
tering the bouse of tbo plaintiff in error on the 2Sth
of June, 1542. W .
The counsel Air the plaintiff in errer are the At*
loroey General, (Mr. Gifford) substituted for Mr. R
J ’Walker, the Secretary of the-Treasury, Mr. llal>
left of Boston, ami George Turner. Upon the do- ’
fence are Messrs. Webster and Whipple. Tho
case will occupy the whole of next week, and will
embody a very long and able discussion upon Civil
Government, sovereignty, popular rights;; slavery,
&c. The whole merits of the Revolution were
discussed today.
ItfcjyYogx Free Basks.—’Tho State Bank at
Longcrtiea is in bad repute, as well os the Rapk of
• Cayuga Lake. Their notes set! atSGSOO percent,
and eventually will be worth par.
Tho Now York Courier estimates that the cur.
rency of the State has been diminished by banks
broken and circulation withdrawn, to the amount
of in jibe last twenty days; in New Eng.
land, same lime, $2,000,000; New Jersey and Penn,
aylvania $1,000,0000, in all -0,M3,000, an amount
almost beyond belief, yet strictly correct
Burma mail* run the U. S.—An English paper
pays, in ordpf to remove any.existing misapprehen
sions on the subject of (hp of tbe mai|?
for British North' America and the United States, it
may be necessary to repeat that they will hence
forth-be despatched from London every alternate
Friday in December, January, February, and March,
and every Friday during tho remainder of the
year; _ __
"American. Journal of Scitne* and Artr. p —We
have received the January number of this valuable
work, which stands by common consent tithe bead
of useful American publications. It is, at usual,
filled by articles j replete with information fo the
scholar, as well as to the general reader.' The work
is now highly successful, and it* proprietors are re-'
ceiving the reward tbeic labors so well deserve.
The remains of Mr. James Hays, of Binning*
ham, arrived on the Ameriean Eagle on Saturday
fromN. Orleans, whence he had gone, accompanied
by his mother, for the improvement of hia health-
He had not been there long, however, when the
climate, which he had fondly hoped would restore
his-health, bad the contrary effect, and death en
sued.
We are requested to state that a meeting of tiie
Bosineas Committee of the" Scientific Association
will be'held.this evening.Jit 7 o’clock, in tbe rooms
of the Board of Trade. .' _ ;
— 1.
The Atbemcum will, we understand, be opened
oa Tuesday evening, with a talented corps of ar
tafeo*"' ' '•••. •’ -' • - ••
Tie FVmebt Stetuner* am to diaecctmue their
trip* to New York. from Havre. Ail the none?,
fiuniibed byil» tharebolien hu been ipem,
BIT; MAGNETIC TOEGEAffI.;
CmwycriwwffttUintfyfc Qut(t««
Contspaafanee of U»Riab*T|k Cotta.
i.■•» Philririphw. Jm. 23,18*8. •
The* Eastern Telegraph is stfll oot of order.—
KothingtherdomfromNesrYork. ->
. Tbe.Southemmaflttin,biitbriiig»nt>nawsfiora
the'aeaiof warir'.- : Jr*- ? i '
. .. .-.,Com9Qßdeamof tb«KnsbarfhOftttttB.| ’■
i\. v . Pmuuuv Jin.23, 184 S. .
f The -Sonthern* mail hail fti>j to connect tt
Charleston. ..
Gfahnm’i
CoLs. /a foneiii took place yeitei'day
[Washington. It was attended by A the President
and Cabinet—the' marine and' volunteer bonds
■trere in attendance, and it is said to hare been an
imposing affair. g . ! •
Correspondence of the Pirubtrrfh OazetteJlß
New Jaa.93d, 10P.M. ••
A. firdi broke oat last night in the Catholic ebujrdi
on Elizabeth street, near Walter. Three' houses
were consumed on Elisabeth, and six on Bower;
stteet—lots rery Many fiunlliei were ren
dered destitute.
Kidathre Correspondence of the Pitubnrgh Guana
fHTT«AT>KT.PHIA. Maritrt j
• -v ' PKOAiictrmAj-Jut 22,4 r. ;
PZjkj— Sales of Western at $6,25 » bbl. j
Witfnf Moderate sales of prime Red at 140®
143? bo. ••••-.]
Com—Sales of prime Yelknr at 61062 c ?bu.
Cwjw - New Orleans sugar isselKng at 41®
Sic pSI Sales oTN. O. molasses at 27|c p gall.
Moderate transactions in Laguairra Coffee at 71c
aF Rio al 7i®7lc ?0L - [
NaaPort—lMheld at&l2£o? bid, but so Alias
l ean learn without sales. ; I
Lord —Sales at "H2Bc • I
—. — ... jc per Bs. :
C«tew—Price* have, declined : Jc for ipinoel
descriptions. 1 \
jExclotive Correspondence of.tKe Pituborjh Gazette
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Baitixosx. Jam 22,3, r.'M. .
street brands are telling at 96i*
p bbL . |
;. TKAsat—Salea of prime Red at 136 * bo. i
| Com .-Sales of prune 'White at; 01(BG2ti# bo.
and of prime Yellow at 636165 c y bo.
Boom —Western cured hams are telling ntilfln
B.- Sides at 6{o6|c'p Bh. j-" . i
i Print Pori —Mode rale sales at $40,50 p- bbl..
i Mtu Pork— Salas of New Western at f
preceding re
v* it would
Pre*i-
NEW YORK MARKET.
The sale* of Cotton yesterday “were 000 bales.
To-day there is’a moderate inquiry and holders ap
war disposed to sell at the foster ’rates, current
before the arrival. ~
j has at
tany may
/ they ore
do notate
i of the ex
he prafcv
Jigbten the
sues of car*
trate those
We notice transactions to the amount of ISOO to
1600 mixed brands Western and Oswegoat £6,00
a 6424. Limited sales of pore Gesefre at G£s a
6*171; faney 6450 a 6,75, and extra 7a’ 7 55. •'.
There ts a lair demand for Wheat fo.export and
milling, but no' sales have transpired this morning-
Sales yesterday of IS£OG to 20.000 boabeb princi
pally muted Ohio at a I^s.
Com.ii in moderate .demand' at 6COGS for new
.yellow; and 70072 for new white and old Western
mixed.
Exclusive Correspondence of the pitubnrfh Gezeae,
1 NEW YORK MARKET.
| . New Yoex, Jan. 23, 184£
l market is verr active and prices
firm.
Grain —Holders of Wheat are very firm, and
buyers do not meet them. Core and other grains
are steady and in demand at previous prices. Good
deal doing ini corn.
■ iVcruumj—-The sales of Pork are to a fair ex
tent, and the market is a little better!. Lard is quite
steady at previous rates.
Groctries are without change.
Tax Curara Basx Ronotr.—The rogues en
gaged in the robbery of Dr. Darlington, ore likely
to hav’Bonlyjheix' trouble for their pains. The
West Chester Register says, “the Bank opCbester
County has issued new notes of a different chnrarf
ter from those stolen, and.is rapidly withdrawing
its old circnlstion'and.Bubmitting a new.one. Our
friends, who hare any of- the old emission on band
had better bring them to the Bank mid have them
exchanged for the new The sooner the
old circulation is withdrawn the more difficult will
it be for the rogues .to use their ill-gotten booty." -.'
' Vuta ecu. Ixox.-—We are gratified to learn that
the immense Iron and Nail Worksof Messrs. Hun
ter, Morrison. & Gavriil be ready for work in about
two weeks. Tbcir machinery ;ls immense. Sume
idea may be formed of it when we stale that the
anvil for the tilt hammer weighs twelve thousand
taounds. We namethis as we ace it staled in a
Baltimore paper, that one was pot up hr tbit place
a four days since ' that ten ; thousand
pound*.—fPXwfag Tints. r ' ?, '
Tbs Hon. B. Johnson has been appointed by the
Governor of Georgia to represent that State, in the
Senate of the United States,' in the place ofMr.
Colquitt, resigned. j
The Commerce {Pari* paper) states that the po
tato crop has been gathered in throughput' France,
-and it iseverywberrabundantahd of good quality
Geo. Houston, U.S. Senator from'Texas, arrived
in New Orleans on the 10th insL; by tbe way of
Red River.
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QjrTo SrxuooaT Mo sue Onutw—Connell’s
Magical Pain Extractor—]! isnow conceded by medi
cal meu that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor, manu
factured by Comstock A Co, £1 Courtiaud at. N Y, is
the greatest wonder of ths tthh century. lu effects ore
truly miraculous. . All pains are remove) from bums,
scalds, Ac., and all external sores, in a few minutes af
ter its application; healing the' tarns bn the most dsli
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al! kinds of inflammatory diseases, such as sore NijW
pies and Byes. Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling
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Biles, Tio Boloresui, Ac. We rpighi adfl at prqofta
all we say, me names of many eminent physicians who
km it in thetr practice, aud hundreds of the clergy who
C' e it to their pedple. Kind parent keep it coastal illy oa
, in cases of accident by fire, life may be lost with
out it, but by its use all bums are subject to its control,
unless the vitals are destroyed. Caution—Remember
and ask for Connell's Magical : Pain . Extractor, manu
factured by Comstock A Co. N Y, arid no other.
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Liberty *u head of Wood. noriadAwSnT
. KT Batat or Count*!*—Haia Toxic.—To the Bald
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free front dandruff and scurf, do not faii-to-procaro the
genuine BalnTof Columbia. In cases of baldness it
will more than exceed your expectations. Many who
have lost their hair for 00 years have had it restored to
Its original perfection by the use. of thijbalpi.* Age,
stale qr condition appearto bp no obstacle whatever; it
also houses'the fluid to flow with. whfeh the delicate
hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose
hair WM grey u Ihe-Asisctio Eagle) have bed their
hair restored to its natural color by the a>e of this invar
iable remedy. In all caseVof feverit wiU be foaiid the
most pleasant wash that pan be need. A few applica
tions only are necessary to keep the heir from telling
hat. It strengthens the roots, it never tails to impart a
rich glossy appearance, and as a perfume for the toilet
fit is unequalled; It holds three limes as much as other
miscalled hair restoratives and is more effectual.: The
genuine manufactured by Comstock A Co, 81 Couiiland
Street, New Yotk. ;
, Sold in Pittsburgh, only genuine, by WM. JACKSON,
• Libert, «. or Wood,-li| WvhlisWi. PeTbr
Sweeuy A Son; in Browtuy(Ue; by.Benfiet A Crocker;
ib Canonsbnrg. 117 Dr. Youebtlso, by oar agents In;
every town in Pa, Ohio and Rid. 1 novlSdAwd^fT
, nTTmr Cukatx Is strangely destructive to tba hu
•aau cuticle, (orskin)thesadden change.ftotn heat to
cold, and toe smoke cause* yellow, dark, coarse com*
plexion*. Then ill* requisite that the pores of Abe skin
should be kvptopcn^-thsttkairtnouthsshoulobe freed
from Imparity—'twas thus the snaicn; Ronton Philos©,
phere cured all disease*—they eopiputed tint more
the pores of the ekln. than any othpifcndsf of the body,
diseases and uahealtby vapors left throngh the
Il( is necessary, therefore, to keep the Pores-©pen-*ll
harnon are dispelled-from the Otinlrcm the pioret,
when they wash with Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap- 1
have seen it cure the wont end oldest cases of Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber 1 * Itch; Sore Bead,
Ringworm, when-every other internal and external
remedy haa effect rendering the skin white,
etiar and soft, though It be yellow, and coarse, is won-;
dsrful—it removes Ereckles, Tan, Sunburn, Mnrpbsw,
sad disfigurement. of the skin—bnt persona must
M particular and ask for . Joxxs'Sotp—to be had in
Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, sign of the lUg Boot,
Sd.liberty.sf. Pricf CO cents. < novUdAwly .
CTPuf Boxzs, Ac.—The Genuine Hays' Untmeat
is an article more juatiyicekbreted as scoreforth*
above than any or all otitera. Its cores are almost inj
aamerabla. Bddby WM JACKSON. Aremfor Pin*-
baigh. . eovtUAwtimT
. fr&mTfcm ydknrdtikTeetto-Uwy em b®
wlmib7«e# tine Mint a'Jtox of Jape* l
Aabct Toou pMte. B kmtau (b« niu. rwcttaot tb«
brtuk,4e. BoMttB»Hb*nr«. aoTX»!Utwlr
>3* y«»*. -.■!•- ...* . •P^t>L4>v«
jj^iwaateasaaßaags
y*** l Bwyot Asthma or difficulty eftmtluiir;
tea teroulyefficiemlißean* tojcSnyou SS?b»
J*yafe*ExpecH>nmi.whlch will inhnedmtclv ovetcome
tbs AMBtwhldi contsMa the diameter otte mbcfc,
aadjQM»t end briny, upthe mucus whidi-eiors them
gp> «hd tha. removes every obstruction to a tee re*pj
renon, while anhetam* time all inflammation
dawi, and aaire u ciwteia to be effected. Have you
Bronchitis, Spimng of Blood, Pieoriaj, ot in bet ear
PttLaowtrr Affecopn, i then use Jayne*. Erpectoratit
end relief is certain, pad yoawiU-find that toohart
used the proper meins. . . ~ .., .... j
- For pets inPiosborgh atthe PekiaTea-Store, 72 4Q>
street near Wood..- j, : - ■
!-■• 1/nil thukpoe eea nuke it aod, alky end llrie,
. Dark end healthy,end between* ea this hair of mine L
. And to have thft, you bare butthree shillings to girt
. For e bottle of Jouet’ Heir Restorative^
- Header, if too here bed hair.you would re ally be as
tonished ai xhe Lrrely effect a -three shilling bottle of
Janes’ Corel Heir Restorative hea oa it; it needs bat one
trial. 'Sold at 89 Liberty st. ' novDMAwly >.
QT’TeQonr Teeth end putrid breath, '- |
Spongy guntt like- rotten death, . ’ :
. i •■; •. Je repuaiye and dictating. !
! All creud have teeth as white a* pearl, I
Sweet breath—hard gum*—man orgiri.
.j • Why delay!—nay, quickly haste ' " j-.
I. And use a box or Jones’Tooth Paste. i
It costs bntlffeeotsiand is really a beautiful article.-
It vires the teeth a fine enamel. I sold in Pittsburgh at
89Liberty: -j •• •; } ■'• norlftdAwly{,■
Dr. HcLana In Tanneiuf. -[ .
THIS is! to.'certify that I purchased one vial of Dr.
&IcLane*a Worm Specific,- some two months ago
aud gave to a son ofnrine. some seven years old, two
teaspoon* fiiti* end olthouralhe amount, may appear
large, I yet r hare no, doubt but there was upward* of
.two Tnocashn trouts passed from him.measuring
from one quarter of on inch to two iiiebes long. 1
j ; j • .G W HOLLIDAY.
Rcflo'* Creek, Carrol co. Tean- Dec 27,1847. ja24
■ j I • Chronicle and Journal copy!
1' '! Admlmlatrwtot's'Hotlee*
ALL person, indebted to the estate of. Martha Marsh,
dec’d, formerly of Jefferson township, late of the.
Stale {of Ohio, are requested to' make payment, 1 add
tboae'lhaving claims'against said estate, vue requeued'
to preseht turm, properly authenticated, for setuemeat,
W : • 1 . .U, PHILIP UNHART, Baldwin Tp,.; I
Ja24w3t*T Administrator.^
SODA ASH—4S ekaka, direct from the mannfectaryr
iu England via New Orleans, (he-Mme'streogth as
last winch gave web general satisfaction, ree'd mr
steamerSaranak,niid for sale/at the lowest, market
price for cash or approved bills.'br j
; ' > WA M MITCHHLTREE, j
Ja24 ; No ICO liberty street • .
Another shipment trill arrive next month; and thence
forward regular supplies. ! ■
BLEACHLNG POWDER, (Chloride of LirneUd
casks of superior' quality, direct'from the manu
facturer in England, received per *tr Saranak, and for
aale at the lowest market price for cash or: opotoved
bills, by : - IU M MITCHELTBEE.. j.
NO^nCE— An Election for seven Director* of the
Erie Canal. Company will be held by the stock'
holders at their Office in the borough of Erie, on Mofl
day the flth day of March next, at 10 o’clock,'V *. >
1 : . -M. GOODWIN, Sec Y-i
Canal Office, Erie, Jan. 18, IM&. ' ~ jag: .
New York, Jan. 20,2 P. M
SUNDRIES— 100 bbls No 1,9 and 3 mackerel; 20 bgi -
fresh raisins, 30 bxs honey, 10 frails almonds, 1 lot
of timothy reed, 4 bbls scorched salts, lost rec l and for
sale by’' ' *o*3*l i ‘ ENGLISH A BENNETT. } •
■ * j. !: • ;• - -37 wood sti
STUCCO and Plaster of Paris from the mill of R W
Omningham, for sale by GEO W-JACKSON, !
i jatHdandw3m ; ' ■ 4th at near liberty.! '
LARD— I®. kegs t ree’d per America and for sale to
close consignment by. J XlAl.ZVir.tj.
SL'NDIUES— 14 bbls buckwheat flour, 6 Ibis prime
apples, 2do fresh butter landing from stx Ringgold,
and for wde by [jft24> JAM IS DALZaSi>
T! ABO—2OO. keg* No 1 extra leaf lard;'lododo|2
Vj bbls do; for sale by
. BROWN A CULBERTSON:
ROSE PINK—i bask fresh, of fine quality, just
ree’d and for sale by -' ! -
jangl; ; ; J SCHOONMAKER A Co. j
PINK BOOT—I bale tesh. jast rec'd and for sale By
! I J SCHOONMAKER A Co. .1
ja2l ! I M wood street!
CHEESE— 97 casks large cheese ree'd and for sale
br WAR m’CUTCHEON, l&l liberty at
t Fkf\ BOXES large No 1 cheese, ree'd arid for sale
lOUby pa2«] . W A R.MCUTCHEONI •.
PILL BOXES—OKI paps paper pill boxes for sale by
;jtS4 ! < R E-BELLEaS,5ywDQd*t!'
BRIMSTONE!— 2 casks for sale by
jaJl • ; -RESELLERS.
BURGUNDY PrrCH-S0 lbs (nan Genuine) for sale
by; - ; jaffl - RESELLERS, p-
SODA ASH-*6 casks just ree’d on consignment and
for sale,by t : ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. :
,ya 23 ! .-! • '' SOwaterstwet-.'
■pEHSWAX-l cask : and 4 bbls beeswax, or cdu>
Jj ligament and for sale by •'' t'
~iasa ' - ISAUII DICKEY, Co. t'
rpOßACfc—3o boxes John Ward's 2s tobacco, a print*
JL article, 6a hand add for tale by ; - * \
jauta ’ . ~ ISAIAH DICKEY A Co.
Buckwheat flour— (2 ssckihoiied buckwheat
flour pul up In sacks for family ree'd
aud for sale by ' !. GKO A BrIRRYI
DRIED APPLES—2OO tms. iu store and for sole by .
.Jattl ;; ; GEO A BERRY;
SCORCHINtiS—io bbls S Salts landing and for sale
by Qaffig] GEO A BERRY.
UliOUß—lfiO bbls 'flour, Aashutz brand, in store and
J for sale by : [jmgl . GEO A BERRY.
HOPS— loi bales Ohio hops in store and for sale by
-,.ia22 i •; !-! • ' GEO A BERRY. , u '
j ! •;. 19'\vood'ftre|t. :
GOFFEE-!-jdO bagsprime rrteii Rio coffee for saleiby
• Jaa i T * JA R FLOYD.'
SEED— £0 bus cloveneed for sale by - I
ja2t s ! JA R FLOYD.
DRY FRUrF—IOO - bus peaches; 150 -do apple* for
!sale by- ~ ! , JAR FLOYD.
O PERM OlL>—3 icask. winter strained, warranted
O pur*, for sale by ' - ■
'• r 1 SCHOONMAKER ACo.
TIfINTER. just
U reed and for sale by. .
jaujtl ; J J SCHOONMAKER A Cd.'
CJAL. SODA—2SO9 lbs jus; rec‘d and br sale iTy j ■
o. : ; : . ; J SCUOONMEKEiI A Co. f
janSl . No 24 wood »t-
APPL^—I4 bbl« prime, tor *ale by T
Ijr ■ )»8I ■ WICK A MCANDLESB.
SALERATUS —14 cask* Cleveland for wJe by . P
. W - ■ WICK A M CAXDI^ESS.
BACON— A amail lot prime, for aale by “
jaai j , • \MCK A
PEARLS— 4 caaka, a prime article, for *a!e by 1
j#2l WICK A arCANDLESS. _
CHEESE— 100 boxea and 14 caaka, for tale by ■
ijn2l WICK A M»CAN'DIJSS. -
SODA ASH— B. ta*i* soda atb for aale low to do*e
. byEitgOf ** -POINDEXTER A Co.
INDELIBLE INK—Deed without the preparation 3
gros* for«grie hr* J SCHOONMAKKR * Co.
'IIfRAPfINP PATER—a} reams *xjr« atxe. and
if: quality, atraw paper, suitable for hardwarei'-Ac.,
for sale by/ Qa3o] J SCHOONMAKKR A C -
EP6O.M BALTB—eOOO Iba just ree'd and for •aie'by
■janao J SCHOONM AKER A Co. tHwoodst
—250 bbli in nrime order, just ree'd and
for ;^ViCKAM-£vXDLESS.
CIGARS— ISO St Churoot’s just ree’d anil for soleiby
:janao- ' WICK A M’CANDLESfI.
ONIONS— A small lot prime, for sale by
janao ] WICK A STCANDLESS.
T INSEED QIL-M) bids prims l\n*ecd oil pu con*
Xl siromenl andfor tale'by • . !
jalfl i SELLERS A NICOLS, 17 liberty at. '
T ARD OIL— 20: bW* Conkling's Nol winter lardml
Xj for iale at reduced rate* by
- ianlO ! i ; SELLERS AWICOLS.
BACON AND SULK PORK-Sbohams bacon; itoo
shoulders do; 22 hhds side* do; 57 do.in bulk, :on
consignment and for sale by ... . . i
. janTs , , j SELLERS A.MCOLS- .
BEANS-2 bbbj white bean*; 4 do asst do. In-store
and for talc by POINDEXTER A Cq.
CHEESiE— 40bdre*W ‘R cheese for sale by ;
janlO . ; • . POINDEXTER A Co.
DEACHES—ISO bus dried peaches for sale by \
X janlO .. V POINDEXTER A Ce.
COAL-Orders for coal to be deliyeredln the city will
tneevpromnt attention if left with ;
- l ,tUa : ,: JtIcGILL, BUSHFIELD A ROli
ALCOHOL— 5 tibia for sale by - !~
i jalg ; - R K SELLERS,« wood »t-
lbf for solo by t
. 1 Jania, !' R E giELLERS
,4 QUA! AMMONIA KORT-O carboys for sale by
A' jaa!6 -<• R E SELLKrH.
T>LACKING—IOO down for sale by
X* Ijanlfl, . . . R_E SELT.pnw. -
SUNDRIES— 3 this lard; 53 bushels dried appiesjlO
do peaches 4'ttozen woollcn.'socki; 00 Ibsbeeswax
on consignment an for tale by I '
Jal3 j J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood si.
• Ti ARD—NoSlajd for ailo by ' ~“ r
Xi 1 jalfldft , j: CLARKE A THAW,
hhds prime new crop* jiut rec* and foi
aale by BROWN A CULBERTSON,
; janlß_ 1 *• 145 liberty at.
■boxes bunch rairins, juat ree’d and for
A
1—75 bbls assorted Nos. for sole by '
: BROWN A CULBERTSON;'
1 cheats black teas jnst ree'd and for
Qanl7] . • ; R OAKPORD A Co.
ejs, for sale by . ;■
At !J«iu« • ! 3 ¥ VON BONNHOItar ArA
SUGAR HOUSE bbl, .npeHor
quality; Undine ftomatmr Germantown.' -
J«nl3 i AIcGILW BUBHFIELD A ROE.
SUGAR— Jhi2s prime N O sugar landing for '•
. MS 1 = McGILU EUBUFIELD A ROE
CHOVELS, Spades, Fork*, Axes, Ac. A complete ns-
O donment for sale very low by , ;
janlS | LOGAN, WILSON A cd.
boxes mould caudle* fending from
Germantown, and for tale by -
janlfl , i , a A WJIARBAUOH.
SOAP— SO iojees ffd I'tosin soap; eo do alkaline do;
ree’d ott Mnaignmfnt and for sale by •
jania ; V i '•• s A W HAimsiTnif
DANCV;' PRLVTS—Fite eases' new 1 styleT foncy
■J: aPnnr.pTinta, last tec’d and for tale by • i 1
jmli SIIACKI.L-n' twiiiTK W'.ooj.i.
i * ,c ‘
jania I SHACKLEITA>vmTS
LARD OUr-Wimer atwined, constantly «j VqH
and for aale, at retail by JOEL MOHLErT^
':■ r ■- -;cor.woodandahst£ J -
POTATOES— 3X) bbla extra potatoes )n«i
from atr Germantown, and for aale by ; v» " V *
. JanU n i f. • 8 A \V-HAB«AI7GIf
B°»5 A 3^ aDO 11— " fd ree’d and?or aale
■ itianlfl iQEL Mom.Kg
UIAH/R—OOObbb Bachaaan’s extra (kmDy floor 135
-EjkDaJectine ami dark 5 ! brand; 40 do fine fioorjiiu
wore end for aale by , R OAKTORD A Co.
40 boici ud'7 cukiTjiul rec'4 k£l
Obiultbr » F VON UONNUOBSTACo. 1 i
; Jtttf ,■. SSftuUH.:
*>■; w-/
1 ■ .
~ AUCTIOtf'SAU& t ,A
y.-rmr
‘SDbserdinga, Prie^A.lMPßwffljtiJl.b»yrdp4pi;
day, January 90th, witiwet reserve, oa fl taos. credit,
■ 1200 packages niForcan and America*-Xky>Ooodag
CompriuM-a chcice and desirable asamttqest of every
artime in tb* smple tine,' suitable for i% spripg trade.
. Cmalogues win be ready/and the goods open for ex
amination the day previous to the sals, f
„NewY«k. JeA-S.iaia,.- .. .. j*3Wi ,
. By Jofcxi P.pATla. Awct
• :• Jry.gaatb;.-
ON Monday morxtiag, January 94X0 o’clock, at
the Commercial Sal**.Rooms,:eoruer|of..Wood «od
Fifth streets, will be sold jrubouX reseryb, to chase con
signments, - ( - {:• ' -L J
■ An extensive assortment oTteasonabie Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods,Ac. ri'.'l.-.
' '-i.. - Atto’ekack,#.*;'r r'-.' - .
A quantity of groceries, china, glassware,'
tionary, lobaccty eegors,'.salersms, .baskets, .cooking
stoves, a general auortmestof pew and'secono hand
boaseboldandkitchen foratnrejfce. i ij
At« o’clock, ,!' v ' I: . -
Ready-made dodtihrin general variety, boots, slioes
gum overshoes,, saddles, bridle*, Jester trunk*, fine
cutlery, guns, pistols, spectacles; gold hod silver wmtcbr
es/tunbreUas, books stationery, fancy anlelet. Ac. :.
■ jana.p -' {
WmithUd Fusniturt at AiUtieM. :
/On Wednesday momtsf,tb»9Clb lnst4at 10 o’clock,
at the boose of/Mr. George. Nobles in 91. Clair street,
near the Allegheny Bridge, tgill be a large quan
tity of, boosehold and. kiichen funiijnre; among which
are', mahogany bureaus, spring seat I sola; 'rocking
chairs, falter and common chain, tables, bedsteads,
beds and bedding,' table covere,‘learpeting. floor
-qoeeosware,: guissware, knives -and {forks,' mantel
clock, and a variety.of.other articles.- : J . ; > 'j "!! ■'
ji2l ' JOHN D DAVIS, Anerr. -
E*’’ I"B' r-i! I-'I'I' 1 —!! ;
THE OmtRBXEDTt '
HARTS VEGETABLEEXTRACrUan Invaina
. ble remedy forEptiepiic Fluor Falling Sickness,
Convolsu»s,'Spasms, Ac. It If well known; that from
time immemorial, physicians have- pronounced Epilep
tic Fits incurable. It has luffied mil their tidli, and .the
boasted power of all medicine, land conscqoeutiy thou
sands have suffered through a miserable : exiiifcnce,and
at last yielded np\th«r lires'on the althr’of insanity!
With all deference,"lfovrevirr,' to-th© bplaioosof tne
great and learned, we say that it has beeacaredi .'
. .HART’S, VEGETABLE EXTRACT,.
For sixteen years, has . beenl weed by poof: persons
who have suffered with this dreadftu disease, and in
every-case where it has had a fair trial, has effected a
permanent-core.- 1 k! - ,;i -. • V'
- Flu of 9S yean and 0 months, 'cored by the U*e of
tbutruly wooderfulmedtciueH . -.-
Read the following remarkable case ,of the son of
Wm. Seeore, of. Philadelphia, affikted with &)i- <
leptic Flts S 7. years and 6 tnbntha. - After.travailing
through England, Scotland, Germany and Friutee, con
sulting the most eminent phykiciauk; and expeedina for
.medidne, medical'treatment advice, three thou
sand dallan, returned. with ,hu aonto tiiis country in
November last, without receiving
.or, and was cured, by using - ' [I ••:-'* : i ■-
' HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
Mr. WaHara Seoore’* Letterlw Dr*. TYana’and Hkrt.
'lhsrv* spent over three thousand dollars ! for medi
cine and medical *tteadaace. v I was adrised to take a
tour to Eorope-wilh him,, which I did.j!l first visited
England, f eoiuulled. ihe'most'cuunbil'pfaTriciana
there' in respect' to" bis casej- they .exadtined him,and
prescribed' accordingly. I remained ( three- months
without perceiving any" ehnnfca for the, bettef,. which
cost -me about-two hundred nod nfly-dolUm pocketed
.by the phy*icions T and the most fom I received was
their opution that my son’s case'. wa* hopeleaa god posi
tively ueurablert ahconlidjly left England, and trav
elled throogb Scotland: Germany and>Yanee,{and re
tained home in the month: of NovembcrTlast, with my
son as far teen being cured as when I left: I saw yovr'
advertisement is one .of the! New York papers, and
concluded to try Han’s Vegetable Extract, seeing yoor
statemenu and eertifiemte*of.vomany cures,.aopie of
twenty and thirty years’ standing, and I -Can assure you
1 am not sorry I dul ao, as by te use ofjHanV Vegeta
ble Extract alone, he. was restored to:perieot health.
Hit reason, which was so forgone astounflthimfor
business, is entirely restored,- with the prospert now
beforehim,af life,health and-xisefiihieas.-‘Hei ia now
2S.year« of age.- and 27 years and ff tenths of -this
time has been affileted with: this most dreadful of.dis
eases; but thank God he I* now enjoy mg rood, health. ■,
Now, gentlemen, folth without woritsT don’t believe
in: To say that 1 ebati be ever grataiul toyod is one
thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I'
bars no doubt but that you will : think -this is * another
and.quite a.different thhtgJ The debf.of gratimdel
still owe you, buiplease to-adeept tbe : present amount
as interest on the-debt iti advance. |
- Yoors very respdstfotiy, 1- ■• .
(Signed,) . I WILUAM SECORE.
• TO THE AFFLICTED.! f
One'ofte proprietors" of Al* invaluable medicine
was afflicted tor several years with{Xkrilepde- Fits.!
The diieate had preducea the worn effect upon his
system, viz: Lose of memory, imbecility of mlmL and*
perfect-prostration' nervous system! Ho bad
tried tbs' ski U-of the best physician* for seven yean,
and grew worse under their ireatmeat : |and he anew
that thls medleine'was -bh only bope for health and
lift, and was therefore determined to gjve it a foir trial,
ana to persevere In its use, which be aid. and the result
was'apeifeetrestbradaato health, whidh was ebui
ued tuunlemiptedjfor nearly sixteen yean.
. We wonld refer to the following prisons who have
been euredhy nsihg Han’s Yegettlde Extract; , ,
Co) waf.affikted nine years,,
reside* at Yonkers, New York. . , -
-W Benaet. nineyedrs, 171 Grand sti. u .
J Ellsworth, seven .years, 18 DoVer stlf
Joseph M’Dougal, nine year*, East Brooklyn, L. L •:
11 \V Smith, New York Custom liopse.:
8 Kelly, tvrcutyiyear*,Siaten lilsnd.i ' <
Miss E M’Keef, twenty yean, Y’orkvillv.:
Miss E Cnme.tvreiTe year% US Hamtecrely st.
Wm }rFßrseU,tweuty-threejrrarm,73Norfolkst.
- Jacob Petty, years,-174 Dslanoy si.
Philo Johnson, twenty-eight years, Gteeneattle, Pa;
Judge Randall, 94 East Broadway,- New.Yotk..- •
TboinnaßJonos,’oftheUSNavy* -i
Cspt Wm Jennings, State su Bridgeport,'Ct .: -
Reference also usoe to -.-M.' . .'lt ,•
: Dr W L O.- - --■!••. • > -
Rev Richard Tagrett. West Davenport N Y.;
KwTLßushneß,Baltimore,Md.- I -- ;
Mr Joseph Orchard si.N Y. . - «
■ C HDoagfatom-flUlßgirteeaih at NY; *
Mrs James Bcnholf, Chester, Orange co. ,N Y. -,
John Faber, 173 Elizabeth at,, - do-
DA Uicblon, 818 Delaney st, do-'
James Smith, 130 SoffoUr st, - .do
Charles Brown, 100. Waxer st. -- - do
AU of which may be called upon, or addressed; poet
paid .• •--■ •!
IlT” Preqarcdby Dr S ItstT,' (Ist* Irons A Hart,)
New York. - -I- 1 : I 1 -
G F THOMAS A Co. 1& Main st, between 3d and
4th su, ami (d 9 M*iu st, between 4th and Sth streets,
Cincinnati. Ohio, wholesale ahd.retail agents for the
sbathandweu. . : .( ■ '-.'ij .i- ..
/L IVILCOX, Jr. comer-of Market, st and the Dia
mond, only aghlaPin*b*gPa. i! ; .jaSMaWly .-
PRINTS ONLY.
LEE & BREWSTER
Established n warehouse In the year ls-16, forthepur-,
ppse’ofsupptyinrtheCity and tnieriar'Trade.with . '
PRLNTCD CAUCOKrt EXCLU3IVKM', n
law price*—and exhibiting, at all seasons;.
' ofthe year, the Largest Assortment in
THE WORLD.
They are now opening Several Hundred Package*,
comprising every new styleiofFdreiga ami DonraQo
production,, many of which have just been purchased,
and arc offered for sale foriCasb and short credit, at ;
PBICBSBEDUOBO
;• FROM
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
per yard below the sriees of ' April . and Mayya* per
printed Catalogues, which' are corrected daily; for the
information of buyer*. j‘ , ■[ ■: ‘ j• ;
: PRIST WJIRKBOVSE, )
NcwYotk, Juab, 1547. - 1 . >j}-kdi«H
1 Tjipc'Fee M i* , y- '’V
THE subscribers havel'taken tbe TypsFoaedry,
N 0.20 Gold-street, and will continue thebo linen
lately contacted by Robert Taylor. TTiey will attend
to all orders with pnetualiiy amt fijbaxeh. 'All: the
Type mnnuiactared by tbetn wHI- be Hand Cut; and
thejr will furnish all kinds oT Printers' Materials, ofthe
bcsiqualiry. .. *< •-. • .j *
Mr. J. A,T.Ov‘erend is still employed in luperinlend
iug the manufacturing department. ■/. j; : . "
Proprietor* of uewspapers; who hare, not advertised
for the subscriber, who may publish this'notice for three
mouth* will be entitled to receive their pay ou
purchasing fire time* theatnoontoftheir bills cor ad
vertising. .•■r.,-! i ’ • v ;
Old Type taken in ezchhnn for new-atO cts pevlb.
Charles Whiting, ) WHITING k .TAYIXHL
Theodore Taylor,y .(Saccca&ra to Rhb'tTayipr,) -
janlfi ; ■ v CotnerOohlgnoAnnStreets.
TTEMP-flObales" Mju4lla'he«p;''is' l do; Kentucky
rl duw rotted dKiaet rec'd and tor sale by l .
’ -IAMEiIA HUTCHISON fcC©„
jaSl ■ - •• -j -41 water and W front tts.v ;
Sundries— ioo bids* prime n o'jugar; looibbis
mol*sscs;Tooboxe* be«'bunch raisins: 30 tierces
nee, new csckk 100 bags prime Kio eotfefe; 10 bbls alum.
for sale by • [JaSldlw] C IH&ISEN, ad tL
BROOMS ' 50dozenferaataby -
Janl? ' S F VON>BOXNHOBST k Co.
TT EARTH BROOMS * do* 'roe
-XLmsutcd, for sale by j ■)
jSi7. S F VON BQNNHOR9T A; Co.
/nOTrON—W bales ,N«th Ala. to srriva per SB r 1 .
•V/Planet, for sale hr . i *■ Ca ' {■
jan!7 I . sowaurstreet;-; dttajlf
; TJARLEV— 3S ree'fl on ebnrinunehu
±J forsalgby- . T~~
.I'l’i'E OIL constantly oh hand at retail by,
J. janlfi -i. i iIOEL MOl
OUNDRlKS—American ititigtaac French Tcaft At
0 rican VennUUon; Dutch $9l Chinese do; gold' {
English do; just recM and lor. salebr’.!- •'?-
janlfi iOEL-MOlirj:
PIO METAIr3O ton* ; cold. blast (CUntou farij}
■jug iqetal Ibc sale by j r, / • |'
Janlfr T ~ 'POINDEXTER k C<L
BARYTES— 1? casks bprytes suitable for whiud
manafaearers,Justice'S andfotsale by; * r
janlfi j POINDEATERd. C
. janlfi • ' ,* • ..,'lA^woodsi-.
SALERATU3— 4 casks just rcc'd and'ibr saleT'.
janlS : BROWN. fo-CULREffn-
bits on cenrijraacstrJfcl&« by l . -
\J . jals, , J DAVnUAMSf llOwdl ~
l.'fcATtfEßS—2o bars mime fcothenjust hand
J? for sale br' Oanff. BROWN ACuLBEJON:'
fT'EATHERS—-00 sacks prime Kcnmcky fegs in'
J} store and for sals byiABAHUTCHISOIto .
MOSS— IBS balsa Spanish mots for salt lovtloae
consignment -- •vATWOOD^JQNEs£o..
SOAP— &S bores No l sotp; lOdo'da'Acfc ID'
do foncrtfidoeutlle, for sale by ' 7! .
janlfi ' ; i'l DWnjffS.
rXiOABS—» boxes; half Spanish, far . aalclost
couslgnmuil by- 3 F VON BONNHORsCo, '
‘ janl7 ■ • ■!, afod st
CANDLES— SO bores st'eariae; 10 do star: ftttenn
for sale by , J_D WTIjmS. -.
BUTTER-3 boxes prime rhll for sale bv i f r.
IMS , i J.PVVIIMB.S
T *ABD 4o—*oo 6bli No 1 audit ianfe l
1 a ullow;Bocmaksaodsiatyfarnlabr / f • -
J«at* „•••• "■ i i > • JOflNlga. :
BTg^2to a a; ‘“"to.
IfcGlU^WaftF^^E.
riOßEareua—» ncbrnn mu I
U mil ATWOOD,
~ws~.;
- \ r , i
■-44 --
ST.,] NEyy ,
ORACCO—3O bids Ky wraroehTanil fillers, law
close,bY •' _tttRSYTH fcCo.
' .STEAMBOATS. 1
tr^T"oiSCHHiTI *>
Nfitt O
DAILY PAftKET UtNEJ
Tgffiiriasggwggguia
adru««.-v r/: '- .'■ J- U -:-;..'j--.••.
, The Urra
burgh every Monday morning«* W o'clock? m|;
everyAloadayeTeniagetM*-*-. -..'jJ;:-.
'•• mipiiiicgT*- y. i_ i,,
/Re HnJEBfOA Ka *,.Opt f
leer* Pwiburgh every TBeadir
Whcetagevny Tneeqnr evening M-l Of. it- • • ■■}■ ‘
- ■i'■ i •. . •" ■ _ .: ’. ■>••■■ 'S''
' WEDHStDATPACSSIN) ..;.
•Re NEW ENGLAND No. * Cept. S. JXkS, WJU
leave PitubWta every Wednesday naoraiaf at 10 :
o'clock; Wbevfing «yery Wedneniay ««o m * a* 1® *• **
/'" THEAfIIDAT PACKXT.IL ••••
Rl TENNSYLVANU, CaptGaaY, wUUeart Pin*-;.
burgh every Tlmnday morning at ’
everyßandayeyeaiaf ulOp.tc.' " "
' y _
■ TJrt CUPPED No- Cape CXoou, wtll leave Pint*
btfivh every Frfdaymorniiig at 10 o'c&ck; Wheehof
every Friday dveaiagatlOy.Ji. 1 r J( :
•• -• w SATCKIUIFACKET. .
The MESSENGER,Caf4.Ha Castr, will leave Pta»*
barth every Saturday inoaung;a»Wo*cioqk wheeling
every suuniay ereiusc at 10, p.K.
gCTPAmcgET. , r ‘
Tfca ISAAC NEWTON, p»j». JLIQ:' Stuinr, will:
Jeave Pittsburgh every Sunday tt&tajWjU 19
AVhyeli^ ewy Bnaday»V»umta|lo|r,Tc- i '. :.
BEAVER - PACKETS—NEW A&BANGEhtENTB.
• • •:- ■•- . _ v ■ • The eteamer <».'•
. ;nrriA : - caleb Cope, .••
•' IdCSnSICTS- ■witl-lcava for GlwjWr and
■■■ißaßßßWetLTille, on
aud &*Jnrday, of each week, •tto’clocko-'la. return*
inroa Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. She hu a
boat at the landing between >V on! etreet anAihe bridge,- -
' oetl2 r -N^SlAiVoodiL
BEAVKIJ A.ND WKUgVOLE PAciw.
lu-qr-ju- k:' - -The fineeteambou
' ClMrlee W<3arke,sia«9r > w*s, daring
'■■■HSBHtheeoßDng winter, efcnifiio,'make daily
trip* to Denver and WelirrtH»yL«iv»ft|r mtabaikh ate.
rr-swnd&ff at 9 o'clock, aud Welbvißeni JeWoekj*.
g*TdeelO q*M.HAKTON,' k SPTAmf
% - , FOE fft. LOUIS- ‘ 1
■
IfiSCnSffJfi DsvL,, matter* wiU learn for the
■B^^BSflfabbore-‘and. all' iatentwWUAta porta,
thudav at S o-'clockup. U- -FbrAmghtor paaiage ap
: plytanboard.-; - -• .:- t.ja)t-.
- BH3ULAR CINCINNATIPACKET.
Tbespleodii(teaner p: 5 .i : •- '.j
t nr*.. . & v MABrSTKPHESBI
~»3grfIS« »Worton.na»t«r T wiU 4qr» m.kWtv
'fljflHßSßvhb-'d&y-jtt
>iy on board. *•*:■■ .j-- J.'jaim
pimagc »ppi
- .FOB. NEW QRUBAN&:; ry. -
••■.•irrT ft ANDREW. FULTON,
•W. RFuUoo, muter, *ii) }em ftr
tMidvelT' MW>*irßMfdL or
to ".- . QtnS4} •.- JAMES MAY, Afenfc .
FOR
-'v :Hm newandfiut auaeaer s- . .
. IT 8 ?: ft :-t 'j ladybybon.j
■ ystfgw» abort
MflMßSHßporToa thiedey at
orpM««ceapplyooboard, s'. -y.,JtaW^
- 4 REGULAR PACKET TOR COICtNM.tfrL
ni- ' The Jm* packet eteimer > •
;fr^A•, ;
' '»£%o3rßtt: v 'Grer; outer will leer* ha ,ab#*a ifc»
.orpam^Sjii
.•> for mcLSNin and Louutviux. .
- ,| l 'Thopewaatttto ateaa»rT%
- t fT*~V-j&f: . lT; WELLSTULtI\\.. • '
:■ affWftßja-- Barnes, nttUTi/wOlneave-M abo*»
■KtBMMt'Af trtlofcfc: Ffc/iMfht or
nmMfoapplyoabcait; „ - - )mlfl ,
TFORiasaEßssTir; 5
tflrZT-H vNEWENOLAND.ItO.i,
• <mwqB+?«-' Efaberi) >Butar,.>tir«i<MrAbotr» tlla
■■■■■aßfctoy ju t lo;*'ck>ck,.-Xi >L:>Frdrtt or
a^^aWteFa-boi^^^..r.:/IL%V2LICIffS>
U-.V : .
. jjsel&t
copimitufat, I wffljearw
■■■■E3BHrar"KbDTo end intermediate nvu as
WodaenUy.tha .lPtirin*t,‘alflO o'clock,' X -a.: For
>. r 2*. ,'
TP... . PP> 7T':; J newton. jiNes,
jtl>l3 1 Hf"**- :
. , *DR.CINCINNATI AND NEW ORLEANS.
■,• i *.■’' .Tbe MSBttt'ateaoerL* (a*»* •'
, iSTmZ^S\ -* / WOTiUuIIN LICUTi. -
- SfelffggSßrHntollaoc. matter, willlowfiirtfto
■MfßߣaSSßabtf’« I£ts tMa day at 4 o'clock: For
lrri*idorpa««*a>plybnboa?<L-. -- , -f uu ■
—Tr^rTF^mwrsßEa^’-; 11 W
:*?vyMsrr-w"
*•■'B* *ww, Will kav» br ib*
■■■BHBlMrfboTe «ad allioteraiodiate aorta «a
Monday,ilit-l9tkliui.-,FOT,ftelglao»a»*aa*oetolT to
1 Jml* •: :T P M AUJ&fTtL 1
• I ; J' tOtt'CINCINNATI'!' U
7fts>=j- K Tfc» &nep«*Kagertma»f—
ifrri niff jj .HoßEirc FULTON,*: ••'
•‘feffiitt gbey. matter, win .lekTi , ffc»: ft,
■MIBB3pHB«rr» sod alt lutenaedlosa txsu, oa*
Monday, alio, xfi foaitiTdy.. For fivtot oriotun
apply aatotinL- 1 ‘ : '" •' '• '.-T.; -
'-i ... •,F® BEOWNBVILLB;'.. i ...'P - ~
■ttggSM#»pck Omdiy fo-BrowimtUa. Far "
trclght or pamagapplyoo board,; ■■■'■>'■ . •
REGULAR HTSBUBGII AND ZANg*tm.T.i?r
“■ :• * PACKET. ‘ sii'i*
'""ten,::
majicr, vdl make wwßyttJp, J*-
■SBBb£23*> the above pons tiering ifieAeaaoaP-
Koifreightori»*ag*apply.oiiboanl,orio - •
»pr P .mlwmeaMlAyt. ~•
McKEESPOKEUZABETII AND'llO.VriNftatiff. '
: , iLA£riY'PACw:r.
'■'jFi£4&* W Thonewiiewaer
un ii V • ' DESPATCH, ’• 1
'tejgTjgWNeleoo,Platter, 4 wtil-nm*aibotfc ■
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EXPRESS LINES. &c.
Tr»n«p<i» .Uu.
CjniPF>S rad.oilKrtnjajr«ljr that mil rnwhlodii* •
Q mad fdoce ..will he forwwded to -and Crtmn tho 1 •
em»tem jem, by the mbovirEae, wiihdemaw>| jM M '.-
thel©wt#«ureat'»*tet.•' V - :v^f ; v:M*T,s“" ■'■. .
1 E CfJOlKE,A**nt, Now Ycrt.
: [ Vlt,KOONB,BaJlm»m., - *■.*•• .?.
y If CTjARKH Browmrllle.. • •*—-
i I FORSVTHfcCUXCAy.Pi«vA- r : . ■j.kty
. j.- gREKar - * :cd.»g.’jiacpKaag'g
rox 7 cW-ujuH«n», rj^uri
./ ,•
Wrtipa, wtu-ho Jiter,
■ :■ w £
- yt«M clomp daily-ml ;■ ''■» - iJ.-.v.
■ v - - - JCB|DWK|X,«H*«i4/^
. . U W CA*S ttrawwfilh, '-4
. .EDOARTO.Tf C»CwhfH«4»
J.B BOBUTSOV, MSHm&V 7 .;.
fTiiaoucH LV-
prrreßUßCH,>»y:iWAttoSB, -
nty «ad Nixbt between RttabujfcaaunUai.
by RaSioad bgtwcca OhSi—burg ud
PWadeWiia.- TV -fcrrt abipiw«:wflLlesT#jncb«Dd '
-on lath
ia»nennbeentrieilUjnrasiiwwo dfyijwiJjiottt delay.
. a*a& j«—
..JD“:W« TriH.weeipt fiw «arUi I proda<e,4»c-W
®*.T* Hwajlx by lbe afxuu Uo* allartba ISIA »»■«»,
IMPORTANT TO BACON
T JORDAN fc'Bo.Nydealm tn‘Bafdn>M f^rd,'
and OeoeraXfcranu,!
«on-Mttrt4au, u iibenr. euwt, -oppofita- Smiftiliikl. . .
■gya , lender ; . '
«iaofcing aid packing bglkmiaiaiSi '
■?£*“£“* tHeix W«pcri?ac# in iUi WSeiyiTn :
•toeta ta. ■
ia*rau<hbiulae*rtntbwcarßis.---i3;* < : s^i . • .•"-'
meal allmay soiheafrioa-2-- :
■■ V, ®*7 loo»e from may - point beWf with- : ■
M^Bm^aiter:taTiivbt«a«nES|]»4caivb»:-
Itlwi1 tlwi *^* te ro tic *i * i tbe r bywawii or \rp
c . at ?*h ynthont tnmihipment. ’jrfafre h almoat iaafcriably •
•mitauinaecondition,mid geaenlfr cotamaJids tfcj'-’,
nlaheit market pnce*, . v : .-vi«'wr t
.By Ttiii turaaferocnt there i* a taVinj of etiiti and .
treigttt ou..tae.Mune« wiueb arsunaVoidahw clpesaeaK - . •
where Bacon intended for eastern market* uudoked. -
ot ?°*®ta below: noftakinjioto account thafacn that it. ■
wttwa'ln much better order 'than-whoa' taiM La •
rain, it will also be bohoe in mlndTbat Piniij&rth 1* '
one .of U>» best potato ia the Union far aelling w«f on ;:
•■■■■. ’J FCompbell. C&HUcotbe.'■•. .. •* *\
•; R II Hnrlbat * Co. New Albany, fad.
Tcaadale >JliJore,&.LotUa. M 0,., , ..jetfrfrtT
'IJBATMU&BB ■■3WP T frubeor on^cbeaura'
J nwnraad for sate Ptcrawst./vf '■
fpOBAOCO—?S boxes a, f
-J. by VQaaidl V. HOB)
d nation hand:
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