V ifea— f ■ I rITTIBIBOBI v. y. TCEaDiI^iIOBWgO,JANUARY as; lata I/TETTmTPi i lmiua Dxa.r Gaaxrre U pablithed DEr,tt£We«klir, Seven. SailMMMAinuß} lieTn-Weeilj- u fits UolUn ber TOaoaiffi-Weekir *££*££l CyAsmniw *n earnestly requested to hand & before 0 r. it, and *• *mriy u tbe,Uy*s ! RM Vbrt P4*'toUiciUu«bai Sawt. • .Sartorial of ibe Pittsburgh Galette. .-. War *e. i* Waahingtoif, Jan. 20.. .•. Tbb dcalh of Mr. Kqexeecx, (announced u>day in the Hiooae ofßepreseiiiativesjredueeaihe amah • Whig majarttyinlho House ofße press nlajives.— AQ party' - . dtay, Congress w2l be compclled to its dirty. It is by do means sure that the Administration will gel the! oumber of men they ask for the prosecution of the | war,—and every day diminNthen the willingness of. the Representatives, of. the People to ''constituents into those bloody fights wiling* -;y : r rob Mexico of her.soil, bm^fSaTumcm-prccious .., human oHhe most valued men in l>c eongtoy?" There is mot virtue enough in the vtole ■'T^tfexicarisbil,—aorgold andafivercnough,i*allilie mineral health .of Mexico, nor a valuo i*. all her mineral and agricultural wealth,—equal to that of i- one human aqut hurried into eternityby the aao * rifices of such a war. And this is the growing sen . timent of tho country, and men aro not now afraid .* to think and speak aloud.- There may be eoatin gendes to change the present aspect of affairs, bat ihe tobn'of popular sentiident now is against the . war altogether. . In the Senate there was a warm debate to-day u p* on i a Reaqlntioa designed to request the President to hiaintentions. Jlr. Maguni insis- 1 ted that.the Senate had a right to knowfbe ulterior designs the-Executive ra prosecuting the war* .. He believed they meant the annihilation ofMexf, andnot one of-tbe majority ventured to deny : -that such was the ulterior design. Mr. Cass in de frnd;ng the Executive, anil the right to keep “stale v: -morals* from the Seaate and the country did avow that the conquest of Jlcxico .was designed, and Mr Crittenden addressed himselfvery pointedly to the 'Senator from Michigan for his “tender footed ue*il”in not only witholding information from Con* for his eigeirty expressed allusion to ■“swallowing’ the whole of Mexico. -Whether the - Resident was ready to swallow a foot, an arm, or - the&adorlhe whole boiy, Mr. Crittenden wish* ’ «d to kouur, and as a Senator highly accountable £br what was done by him, he had a right to learn officially.- So had hit constituents. Theprofcaaed . Democratic or people’s party, however, do not be ' live this. purpose in view, • which they do not avow, ud they are ready aa the train band parasites of power ever are to sacrifice the tnie hbatijr of the country in the consummation of • their viewing ambitious conquest.; It is almost a new thihg unde* the sun, to find such a general - aod ready acquittance inthe will of the one man! • President. The Pesolutiou cbaafctered and adopted ia the . Smuße today «-»H« fhr the* srden given to General Scott Bader; which the whole of Mexico, is to be overrun by oor arms; The President wiQ exer cise his owu discretion in the matter of making the - ' »« h* »<■ privilege by the terms of the Besoltriioa. May it pleaae “His Majesty, James the First, to i condescend to enlighten his American anbjects, this American People,” as to the real design he has in view, in overrunning tbo wholo of Mexico.” A Boyal Government would require as such. Shall - ns American Republic do less. The T«t*it»gw'i>egr this morning, has a letter ad . Pressed, to. Mr. Butler, XL & Senator from. South Carolina, by Mr. Poinsett, Mr. Van Buren’s Secrc - t*jy of War, and previously to that Minister to the of Mexico.. This man is no Whig, and ' the warm confidence of the party now in the . : ascendant. He has luul a large political experience at home'tsd abroad, and has travelled extensively in European acbsedJierverofGovenimcnisand man. With Mexico, politically andsocuily hc has «n acquaintance mom extensive than any public minj- -and ku"w<"y 4 e counlr y people as be does, and the of conqutatt,; hc adviscs'tbe withdrawal M our troops.. - bow if the dominant pxrtywilldet them turn their batten n g rams open up - On their columns and root out the treason from their oWn ranks before imputing treason to other men. • Mr. Foote concluded his speech inthe Senate to* •A*y. It waa. classic to the tbelast,ahadesofCic «ro, iiry, Virgil and Tacitus, what a : conglomera tion of historical and practical adventure. Such a epedmen of .Mythokgy, Theologj*. and Geology > and Geography, of um* t and t>«, the world haarara iy ever heard before. It was a regular sky-rocket sjwechjtnd the.fire'ascendedclean beyondnny hu . cnan ken, and away up'into the space between the . clouds and tKe heavens beyond. Some -laughed - nVmd,othersin sleeves, >nd others,gazed : and mused at this man with his odds and ends o* history’, romance and scene,- huddled to gather in horrid confusion, Then, 100, the Senator -struck at such high game,—hlr. Clay, who was . >Sractictng hi* mesmeric, magnetic and political .*«*.” Daniel Webster, who bad insinuated, w bathe ‘ hadnot iPtoUecfenoogb to JamesK- Polk had beeJt guilty of impeachable offences,— , -Mr, Ctibbon raised a magnificiehts□pe^ • Struciare, but one which under' his assaulu must -erumbie to pieces!. Wallopy««o« hia 'beat,— butCUyj'WebsterandCclhounall aurvivc. Mr. CAlboon was. a quiet-looker oa,snd aeemed as . calm as a asmmpr’a monuag” Mr. Wietwter was hammering rnw at “John Doe and Richard Roe.” in tha Supreme Oocrt. :Mr. Clay was quietly at - home, enjoying no daobf the pleaaaniasrodalion of sinmd'at esje, and to jf public matters the most eoaariout.rectitude. . ' Mr.'CriftendenJ however, did not like that his GjOdcv ccdleagoei his True friend fiu- twepty&tp jears, be who waL but a. private, citizen, ■eeking • .~A whom no office could: honor, liyTng «° rta JJS, tfrwtiJ***** »^ h X' vjawiH let v ?*> •~4 g. ' Y’,V> v:^/ v.v.v .•$ * v 'w ‘ v" ."'v 1 ,'*'■*-■ -/‘vf < ‘-i-i- ••• ' irf N V-i V mmm ■*'■•'! lii V^V. T Vi>kW: : ;•,:!• :• ■>, ~-:• v'rf •&; 5 't'' : :. * f * IxivSln.- smfmtW \ jf'.T.v’i'iJ.'.i jj; '■«?•'•'•' , v >v\? S % h :•- sv ■ lh received favowfiomthat.source. .Ifvrp tmisl incar enexpeaditoroso mutrhfcoyondoarre&ipls: lathe- cfafcreqpi- prosecution ofatu ih« the money may bo obtained at borne. Where is rthe patriotism of ihc.Democratic Million airesinlbesedays of financial • necessity?. Ia the present mode of obtaining [ money, and managing the' finance* of llio Government,' ibe'people are' kepi in profound igooranceoflbemany obligations upon the public Treasury, .''ililiions.are/procu red, ia Treasury Nolen, and these millions arere-issural otct and over again,—only the principal « always increased by adding the interest and amount of in. creased indebtedness. If Congress should, at this moment,', enter upon a careful investigation of the public indebtedness, it would report the amount at' ant Kundrti vuStoiu of dollari. It uxay be that no such investigation will be had,—nor that the in debtedness will be paid, biitadl this cannot remove the amount of obligations for which tho Govern ment is responsible. The st ate of the money mar ket at the East produces much alarm,—and accord* ing to the mercantile .letters received: hcref and communications of every kind, arc of tiio same pur port,—the'piv»sur* is sever)!; upon the Banks and the trade. The Banks are liable at any moment to be' pouncedupon by the harpies oftbo.Sub-Treas ury, though these Sub-Treasuries nrc.but the organ of a party which manufactures an irredeemable paper currency. Treasury Jjptes nre now dealt in J by Brokers, and not by the Banks, and tbe.Govem* j ment currency is hawked about in Walt street and j Chestnut street, aod disposed of at the mercy oflbe j land sharks and of every speculator cftheCommet* | cial Metropolis. I . ! Uis possible that Congress will not sanction all the j extravagant pretensions of the Administration, in i regard to the war, and the expenses of the Govern ment, in which case, some of the threatened finan cial embarrassments may be removed or mitigated. There are, however, prcssingclaimsupoaCongress which ought hot to be deferred. 1 The claims grow* ingout of the Revolutionary war oflsl i!’ — ConMfretion -in -Rhode i;l 'll. it is weUlaiowiT were in a miserable tr.jnerilyJj - Judge Grier deliv ered aa opinion in Court ttviay,—the first,.l be lieve, for the term. . ’ , ; ’EI." PBOU SEW YOIIK. New YorkyJan. 21, ISIS. A large' detachment of soldiers fiaro recently gone to the wars, from here, tod no pains are spa* fed to catch the flats of whom to make food for powder. The charotera of tie Court of Common Pleas have presented quite a military appearance, far the last three or lour day*, recruits having been brought up on habeas corpus jor discharge, accom panied by opposing recruitiogofficefs and witpcss* es. One was a lad of 16 years of age, who staled that he had just arrived from J Ireland, and on his' coming up the street the “rhan-catcbers’’ got him, aad bo was enlisted* and carried to Governor's Is land, but ho did not like the fare. He was proved to be a minor and discharged.: This catching in the street is on old trick of the loco tocos in search of votes when the election wi doubtful. The poor Irish escape tho ship fever,- and die by a death full as badvin Mexico. ' A ship arrived today which'has lost thirty-nine people on apassage of fifty-seven among whom urns the captain. ; ; _•■’}' •' By an arrival from Venezeula, we have informs lion of another revolution. ! Political differences had occasioned di»scht*ons ainpog the people, and the party in power were overthrown. The Prei-i -deut was arretted for alleged (reason, and was up’ on his triaL Confusion and discord prevailed everywhere. Gen. Flores who attempted to get up u joint expedilionin Spajn aodEhgland to rcconquer Venezuela, was in Ca/accasat the time, but wlmthe r he was concerned does not appear. The next ar* iva] wiQ nettle tic whole affair. As a good deal has been said about the expulsiu of the Jesuits from Switzerland, it may not 1> imiss to Itato that half a dozen are Raid to be . ■ ■ ■ - "*« : ••• this ciljW - Monied mea are talking about the new loan nod the chances of its lwitig taken are not (latiering.— The administration has been boasting foal capital ists stood' bat in hand readyjto take loans, und tho ChaneefloV'of Urn Exchequer bos now allowed Mr. Walker and Mr. Polk to oblige the capitalists by selling the Joanatpar.and no Icit;' Times ged. “Money woithenabundant at five per ccnjpcr ahnutfo there was a reisqnable prospect of rv.nr+ -IJnder these, circumstances, the parties cave a premium for. tho stock, (if about one per ct. At first they realized tt orofit, buj for the part three months there ha* been a.steady.low of two j*ir ’ct. “At the present time,there is iin ea!ire. change. jEmey is short ooUloow—twclvo per cent per wt num. Treasury Kotea that may be funded, are one to two per cent under par.' 1 , ' Mr. Walker will findbis loan not inhigb request. A writer of high authority reniarks upon the ;«/• clause, that it is necessary to isave tho countrj’ from the effects of the rpetie dona? inlbe Sub-Treas ury. “So long as thcSub-TrcaWy i* iu existence, it would be rainous to the country to authorize ano ther issue of Treasury Notes upon the same condi tions as the law oflail year. And so, too, if they are to permit the Secretary ofllio Treasury to fell the Joanbekmr par. He would, tfjieccsfary, sell it at GO, and immediately all the specie in utir banks would be yemoved to the Sub-Treasury,: and gcu eral bankruptcy follow. We hope, therefore, dial the representatives .of tho people will be firm, and* rcsist any loan except a f. ajx per ccut and limited to par, until the Sub-Treasury bo repealed.” late news from Europe is looked upon as "fovorable not ao much from the'ndvnnce in linrad . stufls, as from the fact tliat order hat been restored in mercantile transactions, am}", confidence in' a great degree revived. Flour sells now at $O,OO j per barrel, but still the detnarfd Is -not brisk far England. The demand has;not'becu quicken ed by the pews The commencement of the trip of the steamships to ibis port is ah eveut ofmuch in 'tereS,* us it shows that spite-of *ll foe attempts of amaS'villages at the ea*t,.New .York can. by her wealth end force the mails to come direct, and.nolbereahipped- ..l' -/ /. ». • National Comtestipj-.—Tie a National ConTenlion to nnminalc'a. candidate Jbr the Presidency, is every parent. Ituwetl rcmwtod, tbitt“ddferc flceJ of opiatea-m regard to t/w merit*, claims or araiia biiity of taiticnlarcandidaiev can otUybe recon ciled through the ituunmentaluy of such a -body; ud f erco that do auca d/flerences ex* in, cooceofimedeflurican** in any oilier vajr.^c ' Haa. Jersey| Las Jc*wcr«i4«y»l»** iWiiftffft'n.lM seal in tlu •-ffTSirix. ■- ii -*■■■■■•/. : ■ j. :• >• i . ,• ->'f' r ■ -r\ Ohio Rail Road ixj> Mr. tfcUp&hude-' [terinpedpgp and though tie Miy. .or oCibe cilr.ofjßaltinmre has recommended tH|i lielpjbe given Ir/tbe city, there are -mj«* who still think that Pittsburgh has an amount of trade that i» worth looking after,' and thatahe is not .to be treated .cavalierly.' - £ correspondent •who.*jgns hisnameos is Jetting a litlto fight upon Mr. McLaac’s plan that rather dis* pair? lus abifity to. make the Triad bnild itself The writer, after-having shown that to give Baltimore any:cpmce at pe’trade of the wed, she inustef feet la cohnectionibelbro the main line m Pcnnsyl vaha .and the Efie Roadsara done. He next shows that these works will be that the road will indeed be obligcdto build itself if it goes ,to Wheeling. To obviate all this difficulty he pro pops another plan which we copy. T|ie IHaiit SicuiaC the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road uow extends from this city (Baltimore) to Cumberland, a distance of 157 miles. Us approxi mation, thus far, towards the Ohio, attracts to It it large amount of trade and travel—so largu that its aggregate receipts last year exceeded one l million of dollars. While the road, on its jiart, seeks to get farther West, the trade of the West, on the other parti strives-to reach the road, that; it may dad an outlet to the Atlantic. .The point where this pres sure! beyond the j mountains is strongest and most clearly indicated 'is Pittsburgh—the fact being shown by the efforts made in that city to accom plish a connection with the roud at Cumberland. The factual commencement of_the work on the Pittsbhrgh and ■ Conncllsvillo road was recently announced. Pittsburgh is diuant from Cumberland, by La . Irabu's measurement; one hupdred and thirty-four miles, ft is the nearest point on the Ohio to Cum bcrlnnd—the distance to Wheeling by the adopted route being two hundred and ten mites. Thalil ft far the most important point on, the Upper Ohio, is indicated by’ the growth of the place, its population and 'resources. Further : the route along the Youghiogheny, which, includes more than three* fourth* of the whole distance, runs through a. fertile region, abounding in agriculture! and mineral pro ducts, and is so well adopted to the construction of it road,that “no grade occurs,” says Sir. Latrobe, “of a higher inclination than twenty.feet per mile, and in but. one or two cases is that limit reached. The curvhtnres” lie adds, “ have uo radius lower than eight; hundred feefj Now lei us suppose that the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Ohio'llailrond stops at Cumberland, the company,- instead of applying the an uuakpurplu* ol its earnings to the progressive con- Mruition of the work to Wheeling, through a mouu- Uunqus and unprcductive .country, in the expecta tion jof reaching the Oluu in ten years tram next October, at the risk ofheviug its resources of trade and travel cutoffji* the meantime, and of finding il*el£ineapable of advancing at aIJ-rlnetcad of tin’s, let us suppose that the cvmpaay turns its atlcution to a nearer and more practicable poiul on the Ohio, in reachingwhiclnt can have the coo{«niUun of other! parties. Call the road to Pittsburgh a triliu-' tary. j It is by tributaries that great rivers are for med.- The trade upon that tributary must come to the main stem and swell its receipts. - Look at the process, and see how easy it is and how fure. With an annual surplus of S,ool), taking Mr. McLanc's lowest estimate, the Compa ny. husbanding its resources, might set aside Sl3O - to pay the interest on a million and a half of bonds, which would be 90,000 dol, and reserve 40.- 000 dols as a sinking fund. A million and a half ihus Subscribed to the Pittsburgh and ConnelsviUe road,} added to the contributions from Pennsylva nia, might secure the completion of the road (him Pittsburgh to Turkey Foot within a year, the cost of which is not estimated at over two millions. There would still be left to the Company 000,000 Jols of its to a dividend of G per t-eoL and more-i This application of its means would opea a new avenue of trade to add to Ihe business oflhe Main Stnal OQ d to strengthen the security of its futue re-. ct-iptA. The interval betweeu Turkey Fool and Cumberland, supplied to the National Koud, some ferty-livo miles, vuuld'not long remain t n obstacle to a continuous conhccliun, because tbc same pol icy oti the part ot; the Compauy, extended to a dis tinct | work from riqiuibeiiamj to the State , line, would soon remove; that obstacle and-secure an uninterrupted line to the Ohio. •I l *.."*!* * * * £ojmtich for present exigencies, wiped require immediate actirra-7-u* wc would retain our existing sources of trade, and labor to open new ones. In due course of time, the Company, resting on the Stort, and directing its careful attention to the management of that line, and to the judicious festering of its tributaries, would find another field ojwhjto its operation in Virginia.. There; as in Pennsylvania, it would find other agencies with which it could that by the lime tbo Rich moni| road was completed to the mouth of the Great Kanawha, to which it sliould lend its aid, a auiubctiou might be established between Winches ter and Staunton—llms giving us a tributary on tho Sooth. ! These, we humbly conceive, are feasible deigns, within the means of the • Company if Mr. Mel ianeV lowest estimates of its resources are u- J ken is thc.basis of calculation. Those lowest es timates however, require an increase of business, which cannot well bp expeetpd, it would. sgcnuif rivaljworlia. ore to anticipate u* in reaching UTh sources of Western trade and travel. Hence the neces-ity, on our part, for striking at the nearest ticecifetble point on the Ohio. Fret Traders Living up to their Creed. Mr. Cobden the famous British tree trader liar abandoned Cotton printing, a movement that dat* nrally enough causes some remart, lie recently statcjJ that cotton (moling never had more favora ble prospects thau now,hinder free trade in Eng' | land, 1 and in the face of all this, abandons the bust oessJ A paper, published in his old district a ska with much point, ‘‘has be become acquainted with the determination ol* lb reign governments not to taerijiee the protect ivesyiUn y under *ehtth Oiey ere jtouAiking-, to adopt an experiment which, so far os it has yet worked, hoe proved meet duastrout to England f ,Hos he, at lost, become convinced that diir manufacturing system cannot, under any cuvuinstanccs, be pushed much further, because foreign countries are determined to have manu factures of their own? We canDol answer those questions. We can only point to the fact, that Mr. Cobdeu deserts his own trade, now that the meas ures are in Operation which were to coufer on eve ry trade unbounded prosperity." 'flu* insinuation that English manufactures can not b« much further - pushed; is sustained by the Elbowing statements of the declared value of her expori* lor a lew years, which ore (or mnu uiunliis of the! years indicated ns follows. .flSlfi * lSld. . iS-17. f XM'pauia xiodws^”! It i.fouore fully shown,by the following table of her i iiiports iif the ruw, inaterial for a scries uf years. ] i Rsw au-iatumtroETim'jAjt. o lover. Il». ! I lei&.j • ih»6. i»»7. • Flux, cwt. / 1,015,3 W iuMi 7^o:n llvmp | J 021,501 fisM.o.')! Iffo.yju Sfik, raw, m* o.&fo 3,-120.t.*0tl H,0f»l.01- r » Do tbrpwul : 'j311,413 1*3,11)2 Vl)o,7iy Do wafac, iwL ! 11,231 . "fi,! 7.7 7.270 Cotton iwool- . 0.403,71*9 3,sto t (teo lU2.W' 1 Sheep’* woqt, D» fj7,3U5,17J &1.0.>5.20'.»43,:U!5 1 3:n Much-as the exports of England Lave decreased and exleosivd as has .been the reduction on the J amount! of raw uiDlennls imported by her, it will be ! .found fo ouj satisfaction aud dismay, that *bo is yet abld to undersell us in nlarge class of arti* Tun xkit Pbesidesct.—The editor of the New •York Tribune, who is "strongly suspected*’ ofbeing friendly; in Mr. Clay, writing from Washington, says: j "Let the friends of Henry Clay every where nn? derstamj that hi* friends here are unchanged and unwavering; that they believe him hot only the tit* test maii'for Pre&idcut, but the proper mun to bo supported in the ensuing canvass, and that he will be [elected if any frank, manly, Outspoken 'Whig cun be. If the people don't want a I’resi-' dent of ijhu sort, leLtheuriakc a Loco Foco as become* them; if they-ehoose a. shuilling, trim* miug, unworthy, mun. to rule over them, I. trust ho will hot Le a Whig.. ’ Ndwlet u* have fair piny ojid no dodging. Let jfay Wing Peoplt* be fairly represented jn a Whig'Nutiimal Convention, und it* decision wc can all defer Jo; but 1 don't believe it! con be! in favor of any other' than Iho adaiowl* edged leader and bead of tlio’ party. Unless Clay shall peremptorily insist oa withdrawing frotij the cimvits/ who can; doubt that ho wUUbe our caadidate ? [ Let those wl>o affect to believe that (ho ndvolute*ofMr. Clay's Domination don't muni it, Ifjok on and *ec. Jt 'will nottako long to com vinec ihchi* • ; X' . Mr. Polk, 1 am satisfied, has not yet given up all hopes!iif a renomtnation.' On the ; contrary ho hope* Mini* the discussions among the partisnus of-Ca**, ijiucbannn and Dullas will result in giving him another chance. v If is got for uolhing that tho Loco Focus of his own Tennessee liav.o appointed Dciegates'towNotionai' Convention but kept silent wit|i regaM to a Presidential candidate. CoL Demon will show, the country how much ho love* his friend,-thb President, sopn after tbd Fre mont Tridl is closed liy n verdicr and a Presidcn* tial judgment theroott l’crhapi it i» a great deal: I oply say that, much, or little, his measure of of factum will soon bo irjado known. Wma jjoLMti m bmHimcn.—n* llutfard txnirant cxprc.M,, tlie : feeling, of tho Whies of Mow. C S" " Klnlio ' i *•••>•>• XU Presidency os M o behove that tho Whigs of Connecticut, as one mao, would roily for Henry Cloy, if hi. tonne is agnut presented £)r their sutrrejes. And if sdnio rther man tnnn be ebo.cn, tbey ivill prefer shore nil others the nans of *nne Whig Mste„,',„ w i,„ has been identified with the good cause in all ita vicissitudes. We have Webster and McL*nn hod others good and trne,wi>o deserve, and would receive 1 the support of Whigs throaghout tho •Ethd.'’ . • Ifour. Rdxnlco.t.—Weare ialbnaedihai ihq Mail; and Lidianapolis roil road has a coolrect with ’ao Engli*li;bou*e forall the iron they want aj $39 pgridDf delivered at M^isoa... - , Hwidjiy can be Been .aitiui ourdockj;*Preachmv-ivho rivals the jfetaous lldltc 'hfnrbe harn'beordof r fonnidab7?«lLmcaaibas t tad exhorts :«ith an earoestnesi'aot era anywhere. ,rA* las anditmees WdfcieJJyfroixt A*--*** * bwiMsi Ijpoirlhc 4ieatW,i«”k(r illustrations! teem ‘•stani-all” “backing” thus enforcing-his teachina in langnagißfamiUarltoiiiel dttUestiDinprehenaioT ! HU aad attenUvci andoften er hear told they profit by it' RAfTiXit CT homcsiox—-This impreaaive and solemn; cerembny was perioraid at noanon Sotr* day, on the , ; margin of the aionongabela river.- aij the foot of Gnml 'The sccne, ever impres* sive, received an additional churn front the lovew ness of the weather, and the air of quiet that whf upon all aroimdf - After the «remony was conclu ded, a hymn was sung, and as. the aweet atrains* floated over the quiet rivera, and were echoed I»ack : : by the hills, tlto company left the water-side with' feelings chastened by_ the scene. . ’ Tue WEAtunt for the past, few day# has been! unseasonably winds) of winter, wlehave had notbingaharper iathewityj of air than js usually fcU in ApnL If tempted by the warm weather.to appear! ' above ground, the soot, has as usual hid their anxl; ety to equal iheir eastern neighbors in taking ad* ; vantage of 4ho worm spell" V CointraciAi. Tbavtxeks.—The current of travel has abeady set strong towards the East and North. The agents of Eastern houses are on their way home, followed by the. early buyers. The . stocks of goods in the Eastern markets were never fuller than now; and llie trade of the ensuing spring will no doubt be as large as was ever known. We understand that White's Band intends giv ing a grand, soiree on Thursday evening, at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms. It will be a magnifi cent affair, as great pains are taken in getting it up, and no doabt a full attendance will be the re sult. ' See advertisement in another column. ' Eddy Faxillt.—Ancthcrjcouccrt will be given by tlitoAt vocalists to-night, at i’hilo Hall Their stylo is like tjiat of the Hutchison family, and those who like sweet music will bo jtleased by'an alien dance. j ' " The son ol Mr. Beatty, tho watchm'ail of AUe> gheny city, has been recovered at tho fool of■<>" half yearly. j Mi-acsa At logax ‘ cuctr. va.— The iCcnawha Republic ft; ct Wednesday, contain* the folfowing nedount of the murder of the aged wid ow ofCoL Afilbouy .Lawsou, deceased, who, as. a gentleman and n merchant, was well known to ma ny of the merchants of Pittsburgh: Mrs. Lawmia, widihv of Anthony Lawson, de ceased.-was,: we learn by a letter from the Post master at Chapmnasvdle. and by a letter toafriend here from iJypza r. H„ f-nitiilly mnnlereil at her residence neaf I-ogun C. IL on Mrmilay night the 27lii ult. hhp was beat to dcatii with tho tongs and poker Bhc was far advanced in yean, and lived by In :rs elf. Two negro boy* la-longing to her sons,-are mpnosed to be the perpetriuora oftiiis horrid deed. iThey are in jsiiL We bear one has confessed the deed. The other denitsj it oy UiKTtnv Deaths a.m» Mao* aur.ES^—This! bill, now (.eforo the .State Legisla ture. should be nt once, passed; as it!wiU,m the lan guage of a circular lately issued updn this subject, by eminent niedical men: "Accumulate record* throwing a n6w light upon the subjects of hereditary maladies—the induence upon health, c}' places senson*, atmospheric chang es, habits, occ(ipations. age, sex. r ice, consanguin ity, endemic nhd cpMeroic agencies—upon hun dred* of poiets, in tipi, easily eoncei>Ti'ilc, njion which AlalUbdal infortnatiou would be of so much importance, fiujts would lie discovered, old errors exploded; sanitary rcgulalioils ertablisbed: the value of human life better ascertained under particular circumrtaucte* or in particular localities. How ir woukv—liuring tho famine, England was compelled to import, foreign bread sIuITh to the value of i7l.’l,O{K),oUo,—equal to aboutslfi3.ooo,ooo. ■lt appear* iroin our tables of exjKJTU during the [yeftrcndiDg oh the Ist Fejdemlier, 1)>17, that the hbougiit bread fluffs oftho United Elates to the com i p'ited vnluecilahout 530,000,1Kf0. Slic did not buy ! the whole tmejhundred aud fifty millions' worth of i'»' by any means: she has fanners on tho o-ntinent to purvey for feer, nearer her; it Is no pan ofher free trade to’giye us the preference. . When l.we, re(»eal protective duties on foreign mauufocttircn, flreat llriiain derives almost the ex clusive he^cfov*^ ere Brr 1111 nvals'and conipctitors of other nation*, of anyacroant.to divide the plun der wdh her. | She buys of u* fin starring lime*,) ono-third of liter bread sho wants, Wo buy ofher two-thirds or tnore of the foreign manufactures which our ruJcj*'force us to. talc. On which side, is the ‘-reciprocflyF —North American. \ I'scar will be perceived, by the’copy of Mr. For>rj - th's bill in another column, that an ef fort is at last about being made in the Legislature to repeal—in part,'or Io n certain, extent—tho old usury laws oftiio State, the ealire nselcssnes* and which are domonstrated orcry day. when money i* frycJy bourltt and sold on the street at a rate four limes ns 'great as that allowed by law. The bull is full, except so far as binksare concerned, !. ] j The Leginlaiureluf Mississippi lias elected Hon. Jefferson Daviiblithe United Slates Senate—the' ' station he now ;hoid« by appointment oftho Gov* eruor ofthat istiite. 1 [ Hon. George Poindexter, heretofore a prominent. Whig, spoke in'lhu Mi*.si«i|tpi f’onvention in lau (lfstiori of the Democracy, onp. in.ilcnunciatiou of Mr. Clay’s Lexington *(ieecb and resdutions. ID“DaLU or t,m.i;aicu—Hai« Tumc.— 'To the Hold, mid Grey—lf you wj»h a rich, bixurltuil head of bnir,' free rrtku diuidrufT un-l icurf, fail \o procure'the genuine llillrti of ColnniMa. sf bnldn«n R will more Ujuii exceed your expectation*. Many who have fo»i ilieirtiair far-JO year* have had U to Its original pcrfedlion by the u»e of this bslra. Aire, stale or coiicliiion uppetu-to bo no obstacle whatever it nbu cßases Ui« tluid tu Dow vylth which tho delicate hsir tube is filled, byrwhich means thousands rirbrna hair was grey a* .the Asiactie have had their hair restored to lUnaiur*! color by ihouiooflhlsinviU usbfe remedy. 11l all esses of fairer it wilt bo found tho most pleasant wdsli that cun he ; used, A few ann|i c ». tunis only are necessary in keep the hair front falling out. It strcnjilicti* tho rnois, ii ncver fails to imnort a' -rich glossy uiipcarance, mid askperfomo for Iho toilet it is unei|us fed; h hr. Vouel: also, by our axems In evefy town in M Ohio and MiL| 1 norlbdlSlmT 1 ' SUb Tlii: Pnorsi} Mxaju.- fy OTI w [,h to be «,c iin any u!it!cr?nkhi|f. you inuit ahvnr* ' u *o the proper mean*.’ 'lltenriore. If you hare a coae i, „„ Jir«* EirEmmisrand be cured, for it u the proper tnenn*. Hurc you Atthrua or difficulty of breethuur then-the only efficient mean* toj cur# you is to ore Jayne** Kipectoraiu. which will Immedlatelyorereomo thr *pntm which contract* the djainclcr of the tubes, nnd lotixeii* Slid bring* up Jlie tnucu* tyblcb* cion them tip, nJid tbu* retnoVe* ever) 1 obttructipn to a free rc«»- rntion, while at the wiai unto nlttinfliminlation U ‘*uU duej, and u cure U cenam to.bp effi-cted. U« Y e yott' lironohjdi, ypiuuyj of Mood, riejimy, or j a f ocl J,,y Pulmonary Affection, then iik Jarne’* Kipectorant and relief ia certain, and you will find that you have u«ed the proper mean*. ,1 Poraale in Pittsburgh at the Vdnn Tea 6tow, T 9 4th eucfct r near Wood. ■ . - ,i ' , . tuil7 \ 1 m ““ ID" Dm* yon? hair fall off, docayour hair torn mr Uit harsh, i« it dry, or dirty, I pray? * • * irJiU thus, yon can make il eofy *ilky and fine, ■" • -Dark and healthy, nod beanuwu Us thf« hair of mine Aiid to hake tbia, yon bare but three jhilUnra to rive (For a bottle of JWiic*’ Jlair Rdiloradke,'' ” • •: ** > 1 . 'Reader, if you have bail bair you'would really beaa* tooiabtd at the lovely effect a three >hilling bmUe of Jone»> Coral Hair Re*tt>ratire baa oalliit need* hat aaa ni«L : j oonsdkrt/^ 1 j v v t a^ 7 * y tl.v , i .- r , ’ r/S . ;. BT MAGNETIC TELEGItAFfIl 1 ;oseaEis. ' at the fioilmijli Otntu. - - ■ t H j : w '“MW*,.J W tit,i Bl iB. } .Seui*—The proceedings oflhe Woek, Were s Sanpg&jutg* the near Senator fern Tcxjii, >bo ippeared. after tbo orgnnisab'on'waj stop .in and took his seal. • • Mr. Berrienjoilercd a Resolution- calling (at in iiraAtion «to'tW;ro«is iftich had been expros*- ed by Gun. Taylor, ns to, thi proper position to !be taken by the army beCrre be went to Corpus Chris li,which.wuaccepted.’ i Senator Rush then gave juotice that ho should tomorrow-iitlrodace a bill, providing for the .in* crewe of thy Novaf Establishment of the United Slates... i 'i! A resolntioh ia relatim td the Washington Mon uraeot waa then offered. ■ ■ j Mr. Baldwin’, raointipn, calling npon tin rres ideal tor information na tbifie extent of lie Mexi can domainfandlho power of Mexire to cedn it to power, wucailedmp and considered!. A debale .prang up, in which Baldwin,’ Hnnie gan and Sevier > participated. Tbe resolution 29, nay. 20. ■ A relation wa» offered calling for ibe corrc pondeace relalive to tie late difficulties with’Bra »u.|. :■/ On| motion, tha Seaale laid aside tie morning business, and proceeded lo thu consideration of the Tea Regiment BilL ■ \ Mr.Bnllcr baying tie Hoi*; mid that ie wd. convinced if General Taylor bad not advanced from .Corpus Christ!, tie Mexican, would not have advanced beyond the Kto’ Grande. ' Tbe debato waa continued’ by Mesaw. Sevier, Pierce, Fotae.JeffemoDa vi. and Clayton. On motion, iho.Senate adjourned. Hocrsa—A rcmhitidn wasjoffered providing ior additional derta in liejibndonoffice. -Anmnend. meat we. offered by Mr. providing that the new clerk, ahould be appointed by Mr. Mercy, Sec rotary ofWar, and ipoke at jmuch length in in ia vor. .j Andrew Johnson, of Temt, .poke very forcibly against the resolution, a. necdieaa Tbe present .ystem cost enough; the clerk, were paid enough; that they should work play tie dandy levs, and called the previous question, but-it :wa. not agreed to. 1 !*!•••• Mr. Cocke then obtained llio floor, end advocated the amendment j lloiai—A motion to po^j|ono : ih'e reialutiM fi nally'prevailed. f A resolution waa adopted (Soclose tiro debate on tbe President'! message notil two oeloekon Wed nesday.' • ; r ■ •' The I loose then proceeded to the consideration of the message. Some debaie emoed. Mr. Bed 1 dinger took the floor, when the Committee! arose" andthe House adjourned. . j; ' . * Impo.tant Correrpoadence of the Pipabnrgh Garotte. , - Philadelphia, Jan. 31, ISIB. ■' ’ I learn from Werhiiigton uj,t Mr. Trial, the apo dal Minuter to Mexico, haa'completed the baiia few treaty with Preaident Herrera, by which the Mexican Government agree to cede to the United Suteathe whole of Upper CialHbrnia, and all the territory eaat of the ttio Brarii, for fifteen million of 'dollars. r I Tbi/ j : [This cominy in connection with the late report ,W* despatclies , ifccrived at Vera ' Crux, from Mr. Bayle, is calculated to once more cause die impres sion that the war is about to ije closed.] Com*poßde«a of Ae rjiiburjU Gaieit*. Philadelphia, Jam 25,1848, The Southern mail is in, bu{ brings nu new* from the teat of war. • i _ ExciiiiiTo Corrwpomtence of the Pmibarrh Guru* PHILADELPHIA -MARKET. PniLaoanni, Jan. SI, 4». - JvGwr—■ Sales af Western brand* at G,2f>^ The market is Heady but net Active. -* > Gnri*—l bearofii-i sale* j6f Wheat worth're. »rting, but Corn'i» firm and in Rood requeat. Jates wi prime Yellow-Corn at GlgftßcV bo. ProruiWM—The market uj rather inactive, but quotation* aro steady. - Grvaruj—l havo no- change-to notice in the market ! i jrAuiry—-Sale# at 24oper jpdL .. . ’ Moderate tales at 3(c Ok (Jetton— Prices have slightly declined. 4firthiief CirrespooileiMje of rtw Ftaabaigtr Quetta BALTIMORE MAKKET. Jan. 21, 3, t. *. FZ>><> —Sales of Howard street brand* at s,S7ie P WJ, at which figure# there ire more teller* than buyer*. i ,j Grain-—Supplies are limited, and prices are with out change. Sale* of prime While; Corn at, 63c bu; of prime Yellow at Cle p bu. . ' il r Auifry—Sales at p.g*|| MuLum* —Regular sale* ofN. O. at 2Cc » gull. Uttf Vault —Sales at j> 100 B& gitwu Exctuive CorTerpooiteuee ef th!* Pituburrh Gueiw. ' NEW YORK MARKET. New Yoak, J«a.2i, 3r.se ' Fhur —The market quiet, and the tec'-; dency i* downward. ModenUe sale* of Genesee ■re effected at 6.061 c; and of j Western brand* at 6,00 p bbl. Holder* lure poll the market up, but buyer* do not meet them. ; .{ Grain —There i* teas doing th Com, and the mar ket ha* a downward tendency] other grain* are a* before. The supply of Wheat! i» good, and rather nrosiog on the market. Sales of New prime White Cora, at 66370 c p bu. :i Oat* are telling at 51of*bu. • ■ : j.-4 . .• P/ewmn*—Tbo market it heavy for Pork, and I bear of no-rale*.. Loweroflert would be accept ed. The mirket for Beet i* improving.. G rwvnV.t—hgalet of N. O. Moiras** at OSc gall nmol! supply in first hand*. Shies of X. O. Sugar at 4£6ic b. Sugars have ah improving tenden cy'; Coffee and Molasses ire without change. Re ceipt* of Sugar are light; sales ioo^efale. B'Auiey—Sale* at 26{c fr.gklL Correspondence of the PiiUburchGaseite CINCINNATI MARKET. CwaMUTl,'Jin.24, 0, T. M. Flour—The market f» veryrjuiet; tun) the tend ency is downward.Holder* are asking 4,73, but I bear of do nln at that flpurii • Gram—The market is without any material change. Whiskey—Moderate galea ‘ tfe. eflbcled at US 19c per gall , | Molium**—Sale* at 24c per gaL • - * Sugar—The market ia active; with sale# of 150 hh'i!> good fiir N. 0. at 4ic per ib. Killed Hogv-9a!es at. SfiISZSJ per JOO lbs.— Tba market hat o downward jenoeady ibr Pork and other Hog product*. j. ' Mess Pork—Sale* of 400 bbla Western No. 1 at 7,75 peril* - ; j • Lard—Sale* to g inodetote eiteftt at s|oa6c V pounjl. ’ j: . „ ICTTo SnsjTaoAt Max asb; Orm**.—Conned* Magical Pain Extractor—il is now conceded by meiit cal uifn that Connell’s Magical Pain Extractor, maun* fsetured by Comitock A Co, 31 Counland »u N y. is lie greatest wonder of ibe lfth century. • Its effects are truly miraculous. All pains are removed from bums, scald! *C 7 and all external sores, lit afew minutes'ai ter iu.applksuoui healing the aamo ou the most deli* caw *km, Jesting, no scar. It Is equally beneficial in all kuids of inflammatory disease!': such as sore Nip* pies and Eye! Sprain! Rheumatism, WBita Swelling and Ulcer!' Ilnuset,. Burns. 1 Chilblain! Erysipelas, IttlC! ; H£ 7 golprtau ?t Ac. We odgh{ atf a* proof to all wo »«r, Ore nannla of many eminent Physicians who we h|n their practice, andTiundreds of.the clergy who pnutc utoHhcirpcople. Rind parent keepitcoosiamlyon hand, in cases of accident by fire, lifts may be tou with* oat it, hut by its p«e all bums are subject lo us control, unless thei-vital# are desirpyed. t?aatlon-Remeral*r and ask fo; Connell’s Masical Paio Knraelor, maitu faetartd by Comsiock & Co. N Y, and no other. Sol 4 hy JVM. JACKSON, Agent for Pinsbareh,» Liberty at, bead of Wopd. i norlWAwtSaT RT*!.Tiis o**kd Sotnnt to be gpreu Uy Uie Member* of ViTtiie'* Urn** Band cornea oif on Thursday even* ioff uilt, V7lb in«l» at Lafayeltd Aavmhly room*. Kvery arrangement to mako Ida apletulid affair, be* tx-cn made, 'file frer, and Melody tm PrlJfpttqfcr. fetuKranie'‘tip> ibcir iVtnnri# (jf tbelr choice JWMtforu ondProductiona of Song*, Glee*. tfuartert* and Duct*. at ; 1 ; -r . phito u«ii> Ou tbU evening, ;2SiiiJannvYi *nif every day UiU week. • -Doors opcu at 7 nnu performance to com mence al 74 o'clock. Tickets .50 cent*—to Im hod at thsjiruseipai natic itore* io the citir.janSWt* * iCT One ticket admitting a lady ana gentlemtin,, C, J t Surra, Stftgo MaoogeM4rb|jVAL, Tretuurer. Till* evening,’JnmiMy- «, will bo presented the s : ’ • Tragedy of ['• Dinraan^Pythiu, Ifemon, C. J. Smith; ~ Calomhe, I Mr*. Saunders. To oonclqdfl'Vithlhe force oftHe SWISS COT TAGE. Not* Tcich, M r . SaucdS; I&Se&L Sgaijdfra, • -i- 1 ..jgajj' • ARDBBW'I ISAGLB BAIfOOK* This 1 evening Tuesday January; 35, and every evening this week, ;«rill be rich pro gramme rfSeotimenlal, Palriolic, Cbmie and Shi opiaa fenga, Eitravaganna, fee. ! jaS5 J J» an article toon ju*Uy MlebnueiJ •bore d>#n any-cr aU otben. 'lu eni numerable. Sold bjr'WAL JACKBO?' bU|t. • ■ liniment Hi iM neon for tie otoe nre almon ii I 'tj Arent for Pitt*' ttoVlWAwtaT | of of the Company on Jan- I SjSSif'v !Sf coti *irwp>' with- lhe ; .' • - ■' mortgages. - i*T 'Bein-ftrn«Drt£3£ti'weahrcnxedoh'real ctatei free • ’2£.F t ?^v,^BIll• are alibi the city and eoo?tv 01* - «c«*JH3,4» in Buck! ' Allegheny canniieaJVeuaayrtaniL C rLM , , , J f?ffP L jn -y° pf y ******fcrrgftl eataic 1,,' nu "** a - •— LESrAT( : • -»e«m : al Sbrtiff'a'wlti, cadet myigtg^niWi.; irht. hoorea. and lot, 70. by 12Ueet. oa »e southwest corner of (Ibesnm and Sixth street*/ /•' , ■V funn of sixty Bcrrs, with mill*, dwell, mg*. aiuftioni: m Genhaalowii: known' - a* “Sheffield‘Work*," v • Ahooseand 10t, ; 3W by ICO feeti'Xo. 467 Chcsnol street, A bouso and Jot, 17 by 71 feet,'on north • side of gpru cost reel, west of EJereuth -street, • - .>■ A home and lot, 21-7 by J 00 feet, on writ ■ 1 aide at Won Square. south of High • - street,-- - ■ ' - Two booses tutd JoU, each 19 by SO feet . on south sale of gprueestreet. rear of Schuylkill Seventh sweet. Five nooses. and lota, each 17-9 by«> feet, Noa 131**133, 133, 137 and 130 Dtlwrn street,'.•••• Three bouses mxid lot, 49 Vy St feet, on I - IX«t aide of Schuylkill Sixth street,' !,• eonlh of Pine street, Foor houses and lot;4c.ll br 60 fret, on east ride ofThud street, above Ca&a* rinestreeL A housdand lot, 13, by 100/eet, ojtsoulii *. i. Albert aittet,.west of ScUnvl-, . kill Seventh street,' ... ' Hotel oud lot, SO by 8l on the sooth .east corner of Chesnut and Jleach streets, Tive houses and lot, 43 byBo feet,-on the ’ north aide of George • street, west of Ashton street, ' V i Seven houses and lot, aCby i!7 fret, on I-. «* “»* «do of Beach street, south of ! Chesnut street, ■•■••• A hoosjs .and lot, 19 by SO feet, No. 90 /• FMiwaterstreet, east of Ninth street, j/ - ■_ ! v’ •’ ■ LOANS. •• • 7 .Temporary Loans, On collateral -securi- i ttes, amply secured, including 82300 to i' the Dcffough of Harrisburg. ' | • | . * y™"? ““'S* 5 (Im. on) • 810,000 Almshouse Loan 5 pr et. tint oni 2U) share* Bank of Kentucky, do ; Northern Bank of Kentucky, do ; Union Hank of Tennessee, W 13 dp Insurance Compnhy of Staled . of; Pennsylvania, : ■*" 200 shares Southwark Railroad Co - .37 do j Com.4tß.ll.Bank Yicksbarnw 91 do ; Franklin lire Insurance 6 .10 do : Mercantile Library Co. 2. .0. do Union Canal Company, •? • 90 dp : North American Coal Co. 8300 North American Coal Company, Cathonhand, . : - tELawTS' Caah in hands of Agents, • 11,Ht153' Notes load Bills Receivable, Unsettled Policies, Merchandise,- Byoritrorihenoud, ' » U W2S »„.LL- chari.ks n hanckiSv rr,iH.i“ .(SSr 0 ° j»onnuiU.T o Vi, American/nml Dijpntch, copy 3 time*. AT ****^ l ilhCTcld Street Ai Jd door frost second: ; Godcy's LadyVDook for February. ■- •; National Magahme . . do - ••• 'i Graham’* dp , do - - Union 1 . _ 4o : i .r.■ "■ ’r. . !- All the above arr equal if pol superior in their.erabel* jlisfaoseiita. to the previous Jouuatymnabere. • }• the Fairies, a new novel by. G p[B Th* DlsimKe'u, the Family, by W. Blanchard 3errdld, with iiluiirations by Phis. ' > Bn«Ojlian , ‘pr lack U everything by \V I! Max-: •riij/cirr *' ld Anctor ' ■ Chronicle .of Old Dtib^ Tbe Coaqnett or California and New Mexico, tn the ‘ IiHO aod’47, by jwnea Madison Cun*. Jane tyre, edited by Cnncr IfcU.. ,ihe,Btar.Chamberofthe/Tri ; bnaal,bypcnn/»4(attnl#iut... v . . i Chamber*' Miscellany, No n. Irvine aye, Nti 183. Some Book for the Million. • . k-21 tad ValaaMt Books. I J in the writing both iof ~ ®JV, ? *n d New Testament, on argument of their yemcity, with an appendix, containing undesigned do inctdenceg between tbe Uospcls and Act*, and Jo*e- J-J. m™. a V. Km Amend, , "s? lt *C.* econd I*omloq edition. i Mcwervi Infidelity illustrated and te- M. Scbranckcr, A. M, pus»r of the £kt Lutheran Church. Germantown Pau •' Sacre.l Philosophy of the Season*: Illustrating the perfection* of Gwl In the phenomena of the year, in Ite r. Henry Bar .to epch seajon. By Chalmer « Miscellanies, embracing Uevirer*. Essays. **“. A * Trr »»** l Br «ho Isie-Thotua* Chahncrs. D fl.' The above with a large variely of new nod standard; w ° r **> . tow b T - ELMOTTA ENGLISH, ; Ja-J & market >U berwern irand 4th.'- '• Coaaty Convention. A ” a meeting of th-i County I'-oiiimiiter of C-nrrr*- -£*. pomleucc heldal McMumct*' hwcl ji| Pittsburgh, on tae aM January. ItH, the following cull w»* screed epom lhat the Whig and Antiraalfomc-vutcr* of dm e held at Harris bqrgh tanomiuok *. Canal- CocnjiUwo'nejV Senawrisl • TJcctqrs and Scnutdrial dcregnte*J6 the National Con* yentroui The said county foavetitio'u will also appoint u delegate front this dhtnet to the Whig National Con vriottm'and’ ud elector lor this district upon the Sufo •ledfor^l*nckel. ‘ , , F 5 pruaaiy mcetiny# m' olUilie Towo*hla» cicept | wiU be beld a| 2 o’dock.T »nd ill the Ward* ißoroosij mchrtißf Pitt, oi ?'o>ek*k.-7-*. of s&l IU.VU irg,'tra. ' * j»3s: - Pujnou I For the O'asMt. i . **** Cser?y of the eitie* of PitiiVareb arid 1 Allegheny uu! vicinity. the lViitlmt. Faculty and lTu*t«i!« of uie Western Lnirtrii'.y, Gentlemen of the l *’. r r e, * 101lil1 filtei amicouaiy, its Judtrti* or the VainoQf Courts ofAllrgbeiiy' county, and Uie thrmben of the Ear of Allegheny conntv and Students * l rc»pwtfailj turned to slieocf a meeting at we District Court roonu on Saturday nest, at 13 o’clock M. immediately- after the adjournment of the Diatri • J SCUOOXMAKER. SI wood atrcct. Cochineal .and mace ju»t rcc'd mni for*ai« l«g» _J BCHOONMAKEH. DEUKD PEaCHISJ— 2OO burhels, halros. rec’d mid . fi»Mlgbr..'.|j«gSl VV k U MTIfrCHLOX. ; PARED PE AC AES— 3 bathe la pared oraches xtc'di’ and for talc by WA R -MVUTCHLON'. ] HOPS— HI bale* Ohio hop* reeVl ana fcr*a!c br'"’*"*’ „ WAR M’mnt'HKON, ! -' anas •• ISI liberty erect : IbU X O Mola«e« jn*t icc’d and' for tale by paSS] I‘OINDEX'i’ER A Co. COTTOX-aTimlet juit rec'd and for title ly ! 1«» - POINDEXTER A Cu. | RAISIN 3-15 bose* M n ral.inrfor talc br'" . J D WILLIAMS, 110 vrood W. MOLASSKSr-ttt bbl* N 0; 2 do Phlhd’n itcam *rr* i Djri 1 do cane arrets for tale br J Br *S ■ : J 1) WILLIAMS. STUCCO and Planter of Pari* from the mill of R W Cunningham, lor tale by GEO W JACKSON, jaaidandwant 4ih tt near litter*?. LARD— J5O kf(T* iw’il per America anil (or salo lo cIOM cotmgiimcnt by. j QAT.?r.M. SUNDRIES— '14 bbla bucl-wheat flour,6 lldt prime apple*: ‘J da frtih tuner tendm* from »tr (Uiwrold. ftnd for *afc fry . JAMES DALZEIL T kc ff* N® 1 e'xiro tcarianl: 10 do do; 8 J_i UBl« do; (bf sole by • - Y -.* ;j2SL L-j * cclbertsox;;: ■pOSB PINK-1 caak frc*h, of fine qoaiitr, ]u« XV rec’d and for *a(e by ■ . ■ ■ ? JawM ■ J SCHOONMAKER & Co, PINK ROOT—I bale, frcah. jo»i rec'd audTbfTaJfßy i SCUOONMAKEU U Co. , ~ . iM wood »irecu CHEESE-tf cnika Inr/e cheese rec'd suit for wile by • / V W> R ,M r CirreHßON,l^libcny»). 1 large No 1 eheenv rre’d and for *aie iOU by \Y & it M CirrCMEtlN. PILL-DOXES— 2dOpaj'» ]mper pill tioie* for «dlc liv R K MKLU:itS. &? ■trood ar ' BRIMSTONE— Scaak* fur sale by _i a »l = R p SJ3XKBS. ' TJUROUNDY (pan Gvnuiue)ibr»nlo JJ‘by 1 V aua. . R E SEIJjyiS. fiJODA ASH—O etuka just rec'd on mnabrntneDt and O for aale bjr; ISAIAIi DICKEY & Co. • SO water street. - T)K3\VAX—I ciik and 4 bbf*beeswax, on con* A> sigutucnr and for sale bv ■ ISAIAH DICKEY, Co. fpOßACC—aOboaea John Ward's -Si taVacco, a primo A erode, on baud and for rolu by ' • <•’ - DICKEY St Co., Ljjult • . .. •■ roiNBKXTKrtjt Co.. i jj juat recti amt for wto by, • j ■jljMflE T" y,,,, -, I'OLVDHXTKit & Co. j ' pigt Oil ana.' in tow b/ tj ALKIiATL r S—4 ca»i»ju*t rccU and for iale brT _ |CT jautd ■•■.,■ BROWN fc CLXBKnTSOj TVUIEp AJVKKS-COO bui.' In' ■lore tuirf fbr»aia by . , GKO A BKRUY. 1 gmacinwa-MiM, l . 10 l,alc< PWo. ItPi** lw'Jtoco ontl for sale liv , Jo 2? .. • • • • yjJO A HKERY. ■ -:■, « ' ' ''l ' ' ' " "' ' 10 W ‘ " SEED-* bin cJoTcncid for iolcbr - . - : ' ••••■•■• i fc R FLOYD. D' I .LT IT ~ II>I bU * ]Vn° _'“l J_BCUOONMAKEU ft Co. ■ - ___jLy H.rpN.MAKEn ft Co. gAL »OpA-2joolh.jtt,iroey wuJfoMa]eb ' 3 KCHOOVMEKEH at Co. .» 'nii ■ " NoSVICK fc M>CAM»LEBS.! ‘'r AUCTION ' SIUESL" 1 : By WMiatiy pi pint» ‘Large auß'pcnrnpton/ *aU ofj.hf Goods at'Xuttioii ' .IVilmerdmi*, Pnesl AiMoanrvrfll.seUon'Weducs. day, January dOih, widiout reserve*Wisnot credit, ISCD packages of Foreign and American Iky Goods, compruisg a choice and desirable assortment.of every wrtielo ia-tho- staple linetsuinhlo B»f lhe «ppng ua4ov. Catalogues will lie ready, and tbe poods open forex* acn'natioothedayr»eTiouv,toihe*»alej-.< . ; New York, Jau. i i .gas jaJMII-- By JohsD, l>avli,Avetloae«n ; Seven Coses of Dry Goods. ■ I On Thnnday raominy, January S7lh at 10o'clock,_ai the Comraereial Sales Eoqm, corncf of Wood and sth streets,will be sold wiihodt reserve* * A forge asMßmem e>f- staple and femcf dry Gobdt, Ac. among which are fifty-three pieces Ginghams, 31 pieces Indigo ■ bine Check, twcjity-scven piece* Penu Mill sheeting, twenty r-fotrr pieces Krd, Velfow. and Brovru Flannels,- filfoea pair 10-i Blaoketo; calicoes, silks, black satins,merino hdkfo. plaiit pnd figured alpaeas, super.’ cloths, caositseres, satinet*, jeuns, pins,'patent ibreaii,. ke. also, velvet, tillc ana satin borinetiiancy ribboiis, Ac. '■/ ■ ' • : Aiao-cfockp.scV' 8 barrels New Orleans Sugar, gtjodqaalily. - .-.6 do Mpiasses.' -! 3 half chest* Young. Myope Tea. - ICOFruiilJ**keu,.u**oiicdahe*. i L ' - . -z-'-''' ■ Writing and; wrapping band boxcKshovels, mauure Mika, stoves, wheel barrow*, ’ooe horse sleigh,- tuw, cfaorns, hslf bushel ajpl peek measure*. ) A quantity of new and eecond haad hou*chold for nttnre, looking ware, mantel clocks, rrauspatbm and venitiah blinds. _ ... Atfilodock, P..U ,-TT.V, Keouy maue clothiug, in '{.-rent varkty, booU, shoes, * um ? Ter S® o **- umbrella*,'gold and stiver patent lever' watches, fine cutlery, renuau fancyAoods, guns, pi*-! toll, slates, engTayiaga.l>l&dk book Vetter ana cappa per, gout pens, family biblcs, piano and!church tnuiie. ' IJoutthdi Funuturt ai Auction. ... - Cki Wednesday rooming, (he 38U> inst,’ at 10 O'clock, at the house of Mr. GeoigelNoble* near the Allegheny firhlfo.will besold, a largi quan tity of household and kitehen furnitiik, among which are mahogany bureaus, [spring sest sofo, rocking chairs, fancy and common chmrv ; i>ble*, teds and bedding, table covers, ekrpetinr,- floor leloths, quecnnvare.gfiu.ware, knives abdtbrks, batn3 clock, aadavanelyofother article*.;' ’ ' - 7 js3> - jOilX D DAVI3, A!uct'r.' PRIN_TS_ONLY. 44^ CEDAR ST., NEWi YORK. LEE & BREWSTER Established a warehouse 4 the yesrl94a,'for ihe por pose ofsupplyijigtheCiiy and interior Trade with' CAUCOra EXCLUBIVia*Y, ai low pricks—and .exhibiting, at all .seasons:: of use year, the Larecu Aosomnemia •- THE W^ORLD. They are uow.openutg Severat Hundred Pdekagcs, eouipruing every new ttylq oCForeigh and Domes tie produetion. many ofwhich ihaveijust-been purchased, undare offered for tale for Cash and short credit,at PBICEIBEDVCBD . ■ • ' ’FROM:! ( : 1- ' " ' ' .L:- 1 ONE TO FIVE CENTS per! yard below the priccs-of Apnl- tthd hlay, as per printed Catalogues, which are corrected daily, for the information of j ! FBIST WABEBOVSE, ) ! I ■ New; York, Jane, ' Original . Iylll4l* LLNUAIfT, Baldwin Tp, . - jtuUw3i»T - : - - ■ ; ■ ' ■ Administrator. V SODA A HU—+3 casks, direciifrom tjicm'angfcctCrcr in f&igland ria Ncur Orleans, the same stTeurth as n»t [which gave, snch-gcueral: satisffceilon, rec’d.per steamer feitranafc, and for salo at the' lowest market price for cash or approved bilk, by •' . J . )V * M AUTCBELTREB, a - •, • ■. No IGO/libbrty street.' . A bother shipment will arrive next month, and (hence forward regular supplies. .^ POWDER, {CWoridff\or iimc>-8 JL> jCa*W of superior quality,- direct min tlio-roami lucmrer in England, received per «c anil for «:tle[nt lue lowctt mtuLi-r iirice foYscnih or uporoved Ii«MJ .W k M Election for. mttcu .Directors J.'l | Eric Canal Company wilt! beheldtrythb holders at their Office m the borough o/ Ene, on day Piethhday of March next, iu 10 {/clock, ju ) f ■ M.rGOODWIN, *" • Canal Office, Enc, Jan. 13, Daft. ' 4 IOObhU-Nd IrSaitdiSckaekereir&Qbia O ’ fresh niisin*, 30 bxs honey; 10 trail*' almond*, j lot - 01 tltuoiiiy seeded-bbL KorcUed etdt*,iast vee* and (or ►aJp jtiy ija2<) . Kxmjsu a toNgrr. Bacon and bulk poRK-ooohinishaep^ijco shoulder* do; S 3 {duls aide* do; 57 do In bulk, on consignment and lor sale by . - - - . jnitfo SELLERS t MCOLg s B&ANS-9 l>bls white beans? .4 do ia*t do,in wore fuid for «Iq by . POINDEXTER *: Co.' SuESF— (Opoxe* \v\ U cbeeae for t&le by ' 81,19 ! ’ • ’ ’ TOLVDEXTER k Co. ICllKS^lfcobu* X~ |jaul3 ♦miljteaelie* fo*«ilehjr. l’Ol.VDt-.XTtIR k Co, CO P U#>On!en for coal to be delhrercdla the cite will meet prompt nitration if. left with -;i ' • .• <• jaalg ■• | McCILL, HUSH frIEDD k ROE. ALCOHOL— J M>ls for wile by ! jal3 .. ; E SELLERS, S7 wood it tOES-310 Ibaior ihleby. r - - L ijanlS • R B SEf-M-TIM. A (jKA AMMONIA EORT—■3 carboy* for aalebf • ■Q- |janl9' ' • UK SELLERS.: •ACKTNG—IOO dozen for sale br : i . J r: fcpis K B SELLERS SUNDRIES— 3 bbla lard; 25ba*bel» dried apple*, 1? do peacbea; 4 nozeu woollen aocka: ttl Ibsbcetwa x on cohugomem an for sain by j- , . • »t| 11) WILLIAMS, !Uq wood tt. T'ARD—No 2 lard for aide br • •Ju liisat ' CLAi SUGAR— UQlduliprime uetrcrop, juit rec’ and lot tdie by ' BROWN’ A CULBERTSON,': '• ,14J liberty sf- E AKIN'S—St) boxes‘bunch raisim, iuti rec'd and lot ; sple by . uals]_BUuSVN* A CUUIERTSON. Lolf SUGAR-75 bbU aaaorted Nocjier sale by" mIH BROWN A CULBKRTSON, f tOI'FEK—25 bagi prime Rio coffee just ree'dand for _ijant7j- K OAKKORD A Co. I’EAS— 10 hair 1 chest*, black tea* juyi I - UanlSl "• ' • JOEL MOIILKR. ?LOrß—duo bid* Bucbonan T «exiri.lanUly fioarlSSS X do Uatyulue and Clark’* brand;Mdfilne tfotV io • R OAttroßD & Co. -\(Uip PEACIIKS—IS bui. from the «r XJ Luke line and for tale by- !'• .j r ; i jetU7| lAana BALZKMX wiwuf, tbr *ale by • .; • 8 FiVOX u6NXHni«fiv£^ HKAtrni BROOMS' * WHISKS—2S j..- ■ menteil, for nla lir ■ v‘ ~Tt W 0™»- OaOl. -»> vox hoxkhoibt * bo. - ot|wittce»trwt. ►lNEbrLcouttantlyoii jOKLHQ 37&ATii£RS— SO ban Prime feather* ju*i reeV* ? for mic by U»n<} IffIWVN &. Culnrarnfi I?£ATHfcRS-JQ«wke prime KtelncW iw.th« ; itara-atidiurulabyJAHA JIUTCI^SONfc jJtfoBBi» halei Spaniih mcxt for aa!e law fa IIL conilgnmml A , ATWOOD, JUNES fcV SOAP— 23 bole* No I ■oaßMOdadnlP I lhffl IP do fuejrjSdocaatilr, forwuo hr • !••• s *Tr ■: Jonis ; r i JDWIUjA C|MGAK4— M totca half flpaoUh. fbi wt« dc» / c»a»lgnnwm by » F VON UOXNUOBOT £iiii »3r.u jpANDIJS—i» boxes *te*n«r; 10 do sun td V for “ lB b r _j, ■■■■■■ ■■.•■ i p vfiLu J^UTT Flg-3 boxes prime roll for ule IL*BP *•£** .H>l* no 1 all hi* 70i/nol I TIUIITEB AXD FEATIIEItS-a Mb ib'lMU I laU °w, BOeMknodoMliJforttlobr T I ler udSattkofealhorincoiviarfaiiisumrObT ■ !i“M :!■• i ioki TurclaHation, ' • sKSwTSEiR Da^mister, will lenro : for 'th* MBBESSSSHtaboTB-; and .all intermediate ports, this day at So’eloek, r.ic.'Forireight or passuo. im ply onboard. ~ i -■ .. ..... .< . j-jegt • FOR NEW ORLEANS. '■ ' .ThecomniDdionisteamer ' 1 ; i - : ANDREW. FULTON, ; 1 • W..H. Fulton, mailer, will leave for ■■K&SaßHßaboya port'ibisr-day. January: 35th, positively. For freight or passage apply on board, or’ to: UangS]. -. JIUIE3 .MAY, Ageot.. - FOil NEW ORLEANS. > - ; K. : TheCutrono&i*.»teai&er. . • v :t DE;\Virf CUNTON, - tfigslHH Derumer. mstmrill leave tax lie .■BBSSE3BCMU>oreporttty:daf~at 10'a. k. - For s t of tnu«ag»apyly on bo»rdj , ? ; • Jetigg:- FOR BROWNIVILLE. i freight of paanagg • aaeflne *te*mer *. 3 T leave al 9' ■HHSBMfefe'elockthi* day foillroww rifle/ For. -freightorpaeaagßapplyoaboitd./ ■ ' ; nDaULAITPHTSBUnGILANB zanesviule” ' . . PACKET. : , rv The light draaxit ttearocr . ' ,^’ARK, -1 jttJiSsgfm • Hurd, master,-wil-make weekly tripa; the above poriiduring tlienreaan^r-' P.oi; freight or paaaage apply oa baud, or to .?:- ■*&•• •••-•:-' -i-'Ji wilkins, AgL :• SIcKESPOBT, ELIZABETHAAT) JUGNO.NGAHB 1 ‘ V: LA CITY PACKET. : ,■ . 'Vf^**"*jv* 2 °, ' : «gy%A»?& Nelson. mash*/ arill • rim/a* above,-*: Pittiierab every-. Monday Wednesday-and Friday, at fl o'clock, x. and J&o-' noagahelaCity cyery TueuLyrTtiarfelay and Saturday.' - tuSLO'clock, x. a*. , Parj'jught.or pa*aage ajjpl^oa,' EXPRESS USES: &c. EclJpso, Tnaaportatfon~Ltae. 70 FIP-'I TIE EAS I'ERX CITIEA VIA : - „ HROttW SVI LLl*A.\'D CUMBEBLANU. " KJ and wwinee .will a fcrnrarded to and from tbo > ‘ eutem doe* by. the rioro line, wiib despatch and at the lowest eurma'roe? > ■’ . • JOHN FCURKE. Agent. New York. - : :• .MeKAIG AieGUIIIE, Cumberland. . ; . W H CLAItE, Brownmlle. ■ ■■ FORSYTH {JJUNCAN, Pfttab*gv-< jaflrly •:: -.' -: . {, ■ : A*Jt ed that this i»Lc flmeat. - to on. of li. . £ri£SftSSS&t- •»,.*. or r . <; Expreaa eloae* dJj at 3 tVat * ■*'•■ nortOiC. - Silh»rl«i l |faid 1 : , 7~ i ? h V t '/°P f i‘* t j ? r popular Lise b*ve cWrj tba ■ A *?® < 7 a* fro °* “*• *“>U»e of Afrk-^fV'ft., gun# to that of_Esrtaa A, Co.. '_~i - ■ Pilltborsh and tttera mrrcKaaU are nutifiad D^tJHar- 1 ' aulborarf ajtnt Um k lbeE»i«adi>«. ‘ * . •*..■:■■■. »• V- i JCBlD.VfcLL,P;tt.bwrt l 1 ; i /• O.W i'A.-S Kf-oarntmUr. • ,■.■■ ■ ./ EDQa» • . / JB KoBlgB(?V.P,hS>^. aa ?- . % ' '.. FtuirlraiiU Wefonjijit, • ■■'"• -■ 'amjhmmast:- ; . thmi can beamed through enc(x day. iritluiut delay.' < Js •imWfrlU-.pceipt for 60U) lb« i^Sace,ete ber - 1 f Btro t ro by »»• JSnHSf i££-V. ; CLARKS ti THAW? • . ti tc THAW. SSfiSsSaSSiS ip§^^gi§ I imr.JlTu.Lnt,.ij |Scis! “ 10 “‘f* . ■SSS&S^s^^^SSSI^--i : 6«"T*»T eommawU tfi 7;. fccii v C, ?’^^ *** nnarofiftWe ripens a. atiiiitihrV Mtendad foi etutem market* f« wu»ke»» taking into accooni tli« Act that it • • J2* fi‘^ t Lr b i a - 0Tje ' »b«t r»ek«H» -.; _2f?i lifi i't*!* *~° *»e borne in raiod that Wiitborgh i» I® «MB Lon point*in the Union for lellinjßacotL-* '. -\ Oome«GHaU&Co 4 i (^aeinn * :1, I n : L_Tw*h*f» on '• ’ :_ Ht.cnt and foyaafo by IetAIAH UU?kT-rr * <;<£ T CL nS ' j.«^^r;» B as,]s,.t,Kr r ,ni i; ■ L-, Yox co» ’“HANDLES."B>hctc»ptmld camllai form. . -■ ; 9 F „ iK ‘ . ■ MeOtLL. HCSHBlßt.njmn.- . G'lKiFi&to'iS^ 0 '>■?'“•,‘••s«;;- *W.fc R-ycCffCIIEQX.I&I liberty *i-'.. V* G°H EI i l ** rr ‘ Ai} T a 5 l*a ouUfor aate-bjr jy* l3 ■ ATWOOD. JOVKS k Ctv pEARIJi-t apnme-Bjtlcle. ibrwloby- ■".'<’•■- . .* . WICK*H CANUIisS._. V. ' an«S Keß»kfc'fop*ale bf - -• • ‘ . ■■<:■■■.:•:: WICK k. TiVCAXDLjySC. ; .S. ABII— B Ctuij km!*mb furm!clovt lociu»a , . - Q- b r {j«aor •- • roiynKynata Co. “ TNDKUULE INK—U*erl .-wliliout the pTeperaluxi; H ; >• ± grog lor »at« by JSCMOOVMA&KU & >\j. .I¥riL\PPINO PAII.K-M ream, extra un nwl j.. ‘TI . quality, airavr paper, emtabta tor harthv*re,&e_. i. for Mia by; J SCHOO.V\IAKKIt k Co. ■' '■■ EP2SOM U>» jtirt rre'd ant! for sale by - HnJP . • J BCHOONMAKKII fc Co. Wwdda II ttRJUKG—U ia prime order, jtiti m'd attdt XI for by jjeaoj WICK & SI'CA.VDLKSSL CIGARS-- 150 M Churoot's foil reeU ami for nla Ky _ jan!P , AVICK fc AI’CANm.EStt * ONIONS— A-amaH lot pnn*. for Mrta by • jangJ - : , WICK k APCAITOLrem. ‘ LI.NKEEO OIL-ffi bbU. jiTUfla .lutteed ail on eon- > ucnment &m) ibr Mila bjr ■ jal9 PF3JJIK3 & NfCOLS, 17 tibeny it,’ "XIU) Oil,—a) IbUCtfririlartJio 1 wt^yrltrt nil ■*l » t for wiflbt reduced nit* ty - ‘ ;.••• .•} wtf I ' SELLERS ± NICQTA • v'-\