’. < / . \j& PHTSBUEGff GAZETTE, ■■ '.BY EEASTUS BEOOKS * Co. ' PITTIBVBOBI x MORNING, JANUARY 2G,1513. v.». nym PrmirxsK Uult Gauttx la published :• twT&; itf. Weekly,ead-'Weekly.—lbe DmJt Is Seven . ;:Qete>P*fuaam;ib«Tri*WeelclirisFiTeuoUanper ttruOf •.-fetirfi—iau> .>• '•’•• _■ _ • ' • ereevueetly requested to bead in tbnt tiTon bdbte fir. u eerly in tbedey es jnatatle. : ' : . . ComtoereisUfltd%ence,lXKßes;ic Mer keu, Bim Km, iaports, Money Msikets, jx„ w« ' EtakUl Correspondence \af thaTittsborgfa Gazette. : 4pjJfetlomal CMrntKm-Prtildint Ha* ■■ klßff. ■ Washington;Jan.22,lSiS. " . 9 (There is .1 .di«position.araong of the new the Whig party, —men who esteem-- office > toon than bcinory-rlbeir personal *ucce» - 'ntare than their country's welfare,—-to forestall pub* • to opinion upon the'"Preadential.question; The v;Whig custom - afotetime lias been,—end it is the • - only true one,—to await the nomination of a Na i fttoil Convention, and there lo merge all individ • • -ual preferences mtije ; public good. There is no <. reason whatever foe departing from this good old custom, and there fare persons of the class rUavu Qarmrti'wbo urge it, we are glad to believe ■ ‘ liierovu* hot llieyrijiuotest expectation that any such Whig National dm if niton and \Yhig National Noviipd ■ if General Taylor’s friends,—who say ho is a^Whig,— *:boo»e not to come into a Conven* conseqaences be npoo tbeir owh. beads. < Iftyay haw the numerical strength in lie Union 'V they aay they haye,. and have the frith in ‘ Hh unwavering Whig principles which they pro . Asa,they can haw nogobdreasoa for not submit ( ' *fotg*n* m wwmnn with lhnin ofothergood '/Whip. ; t. Wbalwe said in the Gazette six or eightmonths • yys by, we repeat now. We esteem General Military capacity, his great bravery, his -manKnessCf eharider, his inlegrity-of purpose,. Us patriotism and his services, a* highly asaoj. man ota, bat all these are tioni&r tbo ScoU has all , (hese longer service, and arid daims,—if party claims 4ristoba admitted- si »li—every way superior to those a£ General Taylor. jWehaveknowahimfor ' years as a Whiff all over,— not a particular Whig, but one strongly attached to Whig principles, and identified with the Whig party. But tot the Mexi' can War, General Taylor would never have been ■ thought offer the Presidency, wbereas Gen. ScoU • had warm friends urging him fer the office years before, and'if akOl and wisdom in battle are ■ Gen. Scott‘ has them In degree, fbr : the manner ia which he - has his part in the Mexican War. But rliittirr' lA Military Chief . tains are oar first choice, fer the .Presidency,—nor ' any other man, though he : has the bravery of the twelve Caesars combined. : The em* • totally a CiviTOffice, as oarlnstitutioos are emi nanily designed to illustrate the triumphs of a Government. The sword, in a Republic, • is pot the true ensign of civil authority. Theedu - cation of Arms is not the true education of letters, nor the s Camp the fitting place in which to study ’ Canatittttjons, Laws, Civil Bights and Civil Liber -:>■ties- *Tte oldest and wisest Qvilians wo have, •;.. ( are yet in conflict of interpretation as to the true "iaterestsofour Government. Politics is not a gamej .' except !among low. partisan.' politician v—mere toads who skip and ihop from}one mud puddle to another, and who are as useless as they are ugly to . took upon. • { , | - ’- ; -i We do not say there not military men'wh* may sot make good Presidents,—and we have been • "strongly drawn towards General Taylor, in the dec- lanbon -of hts^—alleged and believed,—thal lhe 7." Executive should - execute the Uvre of Congress> and not interpose his individual -will to prevent ■ their and further, that Henry Clay,—our • model pf a Statesmen, a;Patriot. a President, and - • a'pubbc man,—would have received bis vote, bad tv. he voted at : all ' The iUustridus example of Gen. '|i-B-y > ttftryfdi sufficient evidence that a ' L >. Military man *iay make a good President. Bat George Washington has proved an exception to • all men. There is hardly un equal Ur him to an* •|Vin l.ia.ij, Mini 'tttt'fnrn f'r""* jtTmodem times. His, patience, 'ferbearanoe, Christian vir tues, exalted purity, disinterested benevolence, .were blended in beautiful harmony with intelli grace, firmness and - true greatness. He was' a nun . among ten thousand,—one upon whom the people were forever thrusting honors, and who, in Jure, was. rather repulsed than attracted by him.— At "this timw, . the Government is widely departiug I from simple an<t noble designs of its founders. The eyes of many are attracted more by the pomp and glitter of military fame than by years midyears , of faithful and able service to the country. Age, erxperiL'nc**, wisdom, qualification of every kind, 1 ttik nut of sight before the ascending glories of a luime. -writteu upon the blood stained banners of war. .‘lt'i* linger the forum, nor the Judicial ' Bench;. nor. Civil Policy,; nor Science, nor Philan thropy;*, nor tho charms of social life, but be who dan'stand.his ground longest in the thickest of the. i fight Soeh blind idolatry lo Arms, carries us cen .lories back in the great work ofCivil and Religious Befona, deigned in the foundation of our Govern meat ;. ’ , 4 „ *'S . ’ : -.■■ ■ --:'-| :■ r.-j..\ ":v •' V; - '!];-::::■•.'+' ■? \*v , / , ic' ■ l ■ :*u ,* ;.w \ZT } “'t •"•■'; s(&* i jp** 1 j ‘ *' v •■’' .• i>.: V “ .*r-f 't *^‘l a - • **> . *• . • “ vst. sh £+ ! • -+?v’ ' ~, ’ j •; ... ,‘ ! !il ‘‘ -i i » *«i k* . fi-c __'*■) •*? ■;' 'h s•» »'■ d.» '• ’ -r ■ * $ *- iy &*. ' H y&f Jvi, ,> '*•* ‘Vl* <;&- I-;-”! rtWfc ** .w^v; Si'*' illlipp lifliii A sympathy has been excited in behalf of Oeneral Taylor, from tbe persecutions be his re ceived from the Administration.. IT that be a true to pnbJic iynjpaihy, a doable claim attaches to General Soott. Preceding the War, he was pfcnecotod, and now, after a series of-battles, ak lor number, in point of time, and unsurpassed in point afbritiancy of ex* be is Court Martialed, and a Paymarter of the army, an officer in no way necessarily connect ed with the regular service, is to ait iji judgment lhe GcneraHn<3nci: Thc»e, however, are pounds of political elevation. Ia the gmt battle ibr. Right, ve have elder, if not bet* ■ i it joldkrSj—men whose names are ■. significant of • Vffig principles,—men, 100, like . Henry Clajr, whom we, could elect. in any fair canvass, if thsre • -was faith us Mg as a grout of mustard toed in th* ypVgwafc, xritk a corresponding action to prove • oferJaitb by oar works. So we could'elect Judge htcLnn, or John J. Crittenden, orJ/M. Clayton, «r v*y other popular Whig Civilian; But our not be realised,—and if they may not, we only that a National Convention shall bo : af two • things,—first, that the man nbmiaaled ia' beyond’ all peradventxtre a Whig. > lf we ''•*)'** point to fais vote* and his speeches, fcis popular aadhia official conduct, let au at least have some nomistalralfle evidence, that be is in very truth of ns and among iis,aodnot • only ao,bul that, be vrffl act up to Whig principles : U they are understood by the great body of the Whigs of the Union.' It is not enough tint A B and Care convinced of this. Let the |whole Na* tioa know it,- and know! thereby fcr Whom thsy rote. If friends desire n* to rrte fcr doe iwbom ‘ ibey esteem neVWbfo they cannot hesitate to im p«t the evidence of that esteem to those: who'seek *ar light;—not to exact pledget from a man, at*, to ftrfhex and insult him' with impertinent inquiries, know the ’otenions of . one We are eaDed upon to support- jWe Uvem aad -at the laead'. waters of-toe mighty : rivets, which fegar their countkn treastues to the Gnl( and ibo iatennediite pointaof.ocjantiy. Webeliey.e in the poww of toe Government, “id the dntyofCon ■ glees to tooee mighty streams. - We l*- liere in the Policy of Protecting American Labor, aid ortilaag care of. our own'household,—in an Cwrehcy fcr the Government and the Peo* ifenes-of a chartered and resjionaible redeemable bo demand io gold andsfl* ' ver. Wear* opposed to* war inCoonquest sad to" Uya dtamestowmeat of any country through aa in '~-rasiVe war.- All this ye believe,and regarding ‘■‘a-.': ir” • .wmdstiul thenonunty dnreinva&d vaAto ftorniaice foe the ingae, tkis w; • fill® 'colorSjOTto'ieek alikvea jWberf nd / PMt*majr*be W’ - ! ../higaofthe Union, we look lb you,—■to you in your Primary Meetings,—in your home Cooven* tiou, aadto the espoaeflU oLjpatz wjahes i*. the National Convention. j * e. b. Washington, Satarsiay Evening, -Jan. 22- . The Whig* will hold *• meeting next.week, and probably name fwme day for bolding, a National Convention. A writer in the National .Intelligencer recommends Columbus or Cincinnati- I hope it will rather be Pittsburgh, whichw a more central point for the population,’and toqre. satisfactory to the eastern delegates. May I suggest, too, to the Whigs of Allegheny, to invite -this meeting of the Whigs of tbeUnion'in Convention to their own county The loco focos so for . seem disposed to follow the Whig action entirely:. : I hope we shall give them a good example, though there is no proa, pect ihatthey wfll'followit, however [good-. The whather here is spring-like again. .-.The early flow era are pcepingfortb from the.graiu platsofthe Capitol and neighborhood, and the trees seem just ready to break into life. It seems rather like mid spring than mid-winter. Colder vreaiher as it would be more seasonable would be more desirable. ...- .. The remains of Lieut. Graham, killed inMexi co, were committed to the Congressional' burying grounds today, followed bythejyoJtmteer cbmpa* nies of tbe city, and a .large concourse of strangers. His mother resided in the cily,vand bos recently lost.threo of four children: one in thd navy,v ppe in the army, and an only daughter. Other families have .been more-severely offleted. Whai a pocr panacea is all this empty show: and sound for a mother Urns robbed of the pride 'of her heart. From an Ocejwonal ‘Cofretpoiidenr. Debates In Congress. . Washington,-Jan. 22d, 1948- The Congress -has . now been in session nearly Seven weeks, and although lew measures' of any importance have as yet becaLtaiiturodand.adopled> Jlja^mttobe.supposed tbatita deliberations.have been productive of no good.- This is for from be ing the case. The discussions-thai have , taken place, and particularly in the Senate, cannot foil to redound especially to the public-; advantage, if: they do not prove a full equivalent' for the whole expense of the session tbns'for. 1 - If I am not very much mistaken they will arrest,'to a considerable extent, the hazardous policy which- the--Adminis tration seems daiterminedlo force upon ibe.conntry, in reference to our Mexican relations. - There is no iti-guining the foot, that the Executive and his odvi. sera look to such a prosecutionof the war as would most assuredly, according to my judgment, lead to the conquest of the wbo]e of that republic. ' TbeeC feet of the measures proposed'and pressed uponusi must end in our haring upohoor bands, to be dis posed of and taken care of a whole nation of half civilized cut-throats and robberij. ■* .Who can ade quately picture to himself the eyQsand the dangers to this country, of such a state of afiairs? Who can conjecture the pmoqnt of diebta it-will entail upon this nation, and the extent and evil coose* quences of the interruption toj’our peaceful busi aess pursuits, which it will caustffor years to But a ray of hope breaks,in upon us, whea we turn our eyes towards the Senate; and witness the fruit ful and noble efforts of our patriotic Whig Senators, to save the nation from its impending calamities,-- It would have been a bleseuig tp the country, if ev ery man in it 'cAuld have beard the speeches delivered in that body, by- Messrs. Pearce, Clayton, Badger and other able Whig mem bers. They abounded in wisdnounscl, lofiypatrict ism and true Christain feeling.} Their eflortspoinl-. ed to a course of policy, which if adopted, would take us • out of all our difficulties, and place our glorious republic on op eminence, that would secure t> us the admiration and applause of the 'whole of Christendom. Whiiel waslutehihg to their speech es, and felt, warmed up and- chrjeTed by the patriot ic sentiments they were giving utterance to, tbe thought crer and anon crossed;my mind, that such were the men who had been styled Mexican Whigs aniHrnitors to their country, £f there was nn iii*' dividual present who had applied mchterms to them, lie most have hung hi* head in shame. 1 think' the elfoct of the debate in’tlteSenate," which hn« been mainly on tbcj-propcsitibncto. add teanew Mexico; will be to defeat the mcastm~]Tt is not unlikely some addition will be made ?• jl.e army, and per haps it will be in the sliejvi »}fll to fill ' up the broken regiments alreadv ut i-ri. held. I shall nr joice the more at the defeat of.t|ic tea regiment pro ject, because it will defeat another design, which -1 verily believe, is at the bottom Of. it,—and [which is itofumish the President with theopportunily of drill ing and sending out into the next political campaign a pretty little band of four or live hundred active political advocates and supporters. The possoge of the 1 bill, would give him theappointment of that nomber-of nevtr officers, whose firstdutiesit would be, before they proceeded to the. scene of mflitary duticu, to aid in electing some good LocOfoco to the Presidency.' ... . 3.' r~ Tbe speeches to the House bare also not been without interest and usefulness*. That of Mr. An*, drew Stewart, of Pa,-in review of the annual re port of the Secretary of IbeTreasury, cannot foil toopen the' eyes of the people, to the manner iu which they are sometimes gulled and. deceived, by documents and statements, pat forth under official sanction. There are lew own who would have undertaken the task of scrutinizing and siding the great array of figures and calculations contained in that report. This is a subject, however, which, he is frrafliar with, and huT-perseverance and acu men him to dscover? in it, the grossest blunders and misstatement! lilt completely de. molisfaed tbe foundation on which. Mr. Walker had built some of his most important .free trade theo ries. ; 1 am Ratified to find you have already pub. lished a portion of his speech" in tbe Gazette. l —' When you receive a revised- copy of it,. I think yoa will fine it worthy of appearing in full in your paper. This effort of Mr. S. deserves the thanks not only of his immediate constituents,-, but- of the country generally. . • >• A looxxe ox. TUB TRIPARTITE .• BRIDGE* T tiU/iartvr*fc OaxttU. I have been somewhatsurprised that the scheme of a Tripartite- Bridge, ’ which so. iquch.occupieJ the public attentioD two years;agp, should be siif fcred.to alumber-jui-fcrsetrulccaa.-' Surely, if the 1 project waa worthy of agitation then, (and the or*. guments of its friends gave arnplf evidence of its j great promise of utility,) it is leiwcjldmort so now, | when the communications it was unleaded to suj>! ply, are occupying the time and. labor of some half; doicn steamboat*.' ’ ;> • j ■ Thal lhe slock of this Bridge would pay well, better tban any.bridge in the neighborhood of the two cities, excepting! probably jihel Old Allegheny; Bridge, must be evident; to any * person who has: given it any unprejudiced investigation; and that it wouldrprbve of immense utility JU» the whole re gionof Country,below Federal street in Allegheny, tit. Clairjstreet in Pittsburgh, and below the Clin Ii the Southatieof Monongahchi, «d- : •lone, to the ■tv o cities, would Dene fit, while Ms ochester, which • • into a place o‘ no mean im s brought iotcj fik «e "proximity to Bfghl ohupraypenlo aaV those h»vinj ect,. if they meint to let it sleep i, I will close for the present, n, that if the; ’ charter is. lost by very diffichlt'thprocurc'iia re aay be waniteli. Is there. n6t rit among tlic Vtlizens of that ypiort interested to. secure the - > company. ‘ i . Proghcb. To tkt. Editors of the Pittsburgh GuseUt: • ' Extract from the Minnies of Um .Franklin later* ary Socjetjr.oCJefietson-.QjUege: Whereas, the sorrtwful tidings has reached us ofthe death of our Uto, beloved fellow member, Thojus McCagcSt who-perished in the wreck of the Stephen Whitney, on her passage to Liverpool: Therefore/ i ■ i RaoittJ, Taai whibt'we benr-ia juiraUe aub nusjßoatothewiU of Providence in lius&tflictive dispensation, we cannot retrain; from expressing ■ - * ' «rttt * 1 llie lo» BY magnetic telegraph. "vbTunteertd m defence of the; war with Mexico,' and itacantinued prosecution untif the . ultra ends of Mr. Polk'jOnd his allies are subserved. The press that has so far forgotten that its mission is only to gpfemiUiri Gospel ofPeace, is the Protestant Union ist of this city, and we should not have called at. lention to the we not see the loco W prcsr’copy these articles with tbe highest encooK urns,and qajil we hadread thi article in the Übionis* we.coald.not believrithey had lbus descended in. to tbe arena of party politics. That paper of the sth of January concludes an article a* follows; •' , ' l -For causes go6d or bad, Mexioo rashly precipi tated'Venfclf into the. conflict of arms with tbeiu.- Stotes, and how lies prostrate at orir feet There are three points in tbe'waron which discussion mu»t necessarily cnlminaie-rits origin, its pro grrxs,i nod'its honorable termination. Mexico struck the first blow; this, is universally admitted, so far therefore as we qan discern; the war on tbe part of tlie £>mcs of the; Unflcd States was com menced in it will continue to be prose cuted for tnifo'ittjVjr, and it mil be terminated only when .that .rash and' imbecile nation shall have given totbejUtuted States proper rissorance of fu ture .Wl/ify;- ; ! We generalize, the whole subject in this way. that dor readers may bee the bearingofthat part of our paper- which is chiefly devoted to afiaira secu lar. ! Tbe question is whether the United States shall hold Mexico to her present position till she learns the wisdom which adversity alone imparts—till time and experience have made her sensible of the necessity of national frith and of the blessings of a just and lionorable peace. The fatnre fate ofMex ico herself, land the .interests of civilization and jare profoundly involved in the discus sion.” ; ; . ! We would in.ollkipdncKS ask how the editor re. conciles this article with the. other that precedes, it, in which he lays down the Christian’s rule of life in relation to “party strife.’ He says, “It behooves him, as a citizen of the kingdom of Heaven, to stand aloof fron-ail such ungodliness— to keep his fpiritpure andancootaminato from the immoralities of political wtrfrre—in this particular, to “keep himself unspottec from tbe world.” ” Docs the editor call the remarks we first quote standing aloof? Is not. ths declaration that Mexi co struck the first blow a palpable violation of a rule he lays|down in anotier place when be sayri “While the Christian is called, thus to exercise his prerogative as a citizei, it does not follow, that he may participate' in the'tererjwhi’, \he calumnies and unprincipled rivalries cf party strife.” * - If the editor thinks tbe position he has taken is warranted by the rule he bys down as the one for Christians; we seenothtngU) prevent himjrom at onris coming openly into tie field as a partisan ed ■ iior. Does the editor meat to say that ho seta la this unrighteous war, Uie means of evangeliziog Mexico, and that in this v.ew he says w*The fu ture .fote of Mexico heracf and the interestaofeiv. - ilixation arid Christianity, a.’e profoundly involved in the djsciissioa,” that is, the qpmplcte subjugation of Moxico. Does he mean t* say that the religion of our Saviour -is to be forced upon Mexico by the sword, and does he see wih the triumphant bat bloody stars and stripes, tie peaceful emblem' o** thc.cross, borne along, and feel that that is the best way to subserve the interetts of Christianity ? We notice this subject with deep regret, for it has been, a source of linmingled pletsure"to feel that in all this war, the pulpit and the religious press, hare with' one consent raised their vri.ee against it. If relig. ious teachers, are to encourage us to war and are to encourage the idea that the sword can urge on the cause of religion, we must iadeed begin to unlearn all that'wo before held sacred and despair of the republic ' We trust this first attempt to mingle pol itics and religion will be tbe last, for it cannot come to good. | Pennsylvania le|islatiurs. Harrisburg, Jam 20,1949. .In the House, the discussion on the abolitiou at capital punishment, has occupied tha entire sea won. i . •The Senoteladjourncd early, without important business., I . Rtiope Island. —The Whigs of this State held their Contention on the 20th. Hon. Thomas Whipple presided. The following ticket for State officers was nominated: For Governor, Elisha Har ris; for Liut Governor, Edward W. Lawton; for Secretary 1 of State. Henry Bowen; for Attorney General, Joseph M. Flake; for Treasurer, Stephen Cuhooae. The folio wing gentlemen were chosen Delegate! to the Whig National Convention: Jus- F., Sirattons, Charles Jackson, Nathan F. Dixon, Alfred - Bosworrh. The : following resolution was adopted:. : ...‘‘Thit 'Hcnry Clay of Kentucky is the choice of 'the of Rhud* frtand «a.a. candidate -far-tha next to the decision of a gen eral National Convention." nrrnsu--rA Georgia negro was riding a mule along, cauje to a bridge, when the mule stop peiL Til bet ynn u quarterVsaid Jack. Til make .ypu goober dfr bridge,’ and with that struck the innle over the ears, which made him nod his head. enddealy. • -You take de bet den,’said the negro,-- aod contrived to get the stubborn mule over tbe bridge. *1 wort dat quarter, any bow,’ said Jack. ‘Rnt haw will yoa get' your money?’ said 8 roan wbo'Kadjbccn closwby, unperccived. ‘To-morrow’ said Jock, 'masks gib me a dollar to buy com, and . I take de quarter out.’ Tbe Portland Advertiser says:—That’s tbe way our President is to get “indemnity." .It will come out of Uncle Sam’s “dollars,” rather than the Mex ican “mules." | Xorra Caholwa.—?The Whigs of Darke Coun ty {X. C.) held a meeting on the Ist inst, at which the following resolution passed by acclamation: -r Unolctd, That we adhere to all of our former partialities the Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, and in ease he will permi* and the Whig party shall determine, to »•'' in con nection W ll h th®! ■»!*** lo each- other, and &estera "Reserve shall gii than any Whig has ever ’ . IjVIStATIVS \ portion of the ni RacboseUa, wilh associated in &‘ T .ly held ita ; an nit fiov- Briggs in t made by hint aric chiding Lieut. Got StnalCj Mr. Scud< .under as great oV l<odica os to the' He bad taken oat twn, for three aev ' IsCHEAJE OF . .withstanding ttzs cd in'onlcr tochci par, tbeproductiot moßih^fN’oTemt ao official return;. mfacto* rials more .in'opeyt ?ath of 1610, aod the product.. -ionth ex* ceedcd lliat of November, IS4 6, by .9,510,790 lrilo gremtne*. UVATioxir. Convention.-— The Editors of the No* ticnal Intelligencer in tbe bourse of an article upon Ihiasnbjcct, says: “When the time,arrives that a Whig- National Convention shall .present us with candidates for the first un<3 - second offices of the Government, wc'shall, whoever they tray be, feel ourselves bound by principle, without rOj'ard to meu, to rapport their election to the utmost extent ofotir ability andinfltiencc.” Joun M, Houvr AXf Chief Justice Fnttcttr “Lyons, Wa'yno co., Jan. 18.—‘MT-HoL'ey 1 * health has some improved since his arrival 1 1 Jjckson* \ille, Florida; although he had a very fat going and wearisome journey. Judgo.Spcnceris yet alive. His pbysiciani ray he may live several weeks, or be may die wjihiit twelve hours, so uncertain is their judgment.” ; .Mernobtsr Cosmitact—'The South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church closed its scs sionon Modday. j Bishop Andrews presided. Du* ring the past year $14,000 have been* collected, within the bounds,of thp Confefegce, tor missiona ry purposes. Thp. increase of members during the same time was about six. hundred. School Siiii* AT; Aiwspoijs.—-The Norfolk Bea con says; It is rumored that the U. S. brig Terry is intended, after her present cruise, for the U. S. Naval School at Annapolis, to practice the Mid: shipmen in the beautiful bay of Annapolis and at sea.- •. " AsoTirot Vjcrnt.—We hear this morning, with great regret, of tho death, by ship fever, of Dr. John Snowden, physician and superintendent , of the m ftiitutiou of:the Gdmmissioners of Emigration at Ward's Island.—A*. K. Cwi. : Gen. Scott Suspe^ped.—li will be seen by tbe lelegmpbio bead that the old hero of Lundy's Lane nd oftbe * battle fields of Mexico, baa ■botried. Bshosbebre " wo shall hear of id camp follow lo be tried by the army. jived (be spcci •heet under the ofioher,. i Ameneu Lu* iUda'4»'i»’“*peoh. . certauUypromtK# «cmnLtr~£ fee locum *r>BJjc gircaott tv£ Atutal \JfMr. Speyer. * v~ ■’>•■•' Vow Yotk cm lie !' •,F '.• • \\ .■ ' ••/./ '■• ~ '.'"• v : X: ; {'■’' .... • >:. .' x'V. •:/; V- 1 ; j; v .:. j ..''/•'Vv.-':/-.'';.--V: \fcjfc' i~V ' "'• • : • '■■!■■ ■ _r (.■ \-i i'-7^ :,> -■■■• - ; '■ ■ : '- -.'ivi'--- : £-•>■■'* ':r'.‘V ■£'&.- % v . '••'. ‘ '• !j! / ; -'-' V:~. ■'■ "••' -.'•'! > BT- Comipsadsaceof GaMUs* COKGBEftS. | COrtfspoodence of tbe Piksborgh Gmxette.' - i • WosaEdsTOX Crer, Jon. 25. 1 ' Senate—After the organization _ monting, Mr. Ashley, agreeably to notice, brought in a bill, which was read the (first and nfeonfl time, providing for the extension df the United States jurisdiction over all navigoblri waters. Mr. Bagby then resolution, dealar ing the right of the United States to acquire territo* ry by conquest, and also that Congress had no right to prohibit Slavery in territory so acquired. -' Mr. Davis, from the Committee oaMiUtaryAf frirs, reported a bill providing quarters in New Or leans for sick and disabled soldiers on their return from Mexico, which was passed. On motion. the morning business of Lbe Senate was laid aside, and the discussion'of the Ten Keg* knent bill resumed. j. t ! Mr. Clarke, of Rhode Utand, jpoLc in itroug *' nolicir of/tlie - * terms against the whole war policy of! tiAtiou. • Mr. Crittenden asked Geo. Cass whether Gen. Scott was suspended from his command of the af ray in Mexico, sud whether Gen. Worth bad been released from arrest Gen. Cass replied, that both frets were as the Senator: had sappooed, and that Gen. Butler, tlm senior officer, would succeed Gen. Scott in com* mand. -' - Mr. Crittenden, in the strongest manner, express* cd hia astonishment and regret at the course of the administration in suspending an officer who has behaved so gallantly, from : command, .while our forces was yet in Ihe field. Mr. Dix bar. the floor.on this question for to* morrow. - j • Afler the Executive Sessisn the Senate' ad. journed. { ■ . Hocst—The Speaker announced os the first bo* tinesa -in order the bills from the Military Commit tee, for the support of the Military Academy at West Point, and another which provides'for the support of revolutionary and other pensioners. After the morning business the Honso resolved itself into Committee of the JVbole, and proceeded to the consideration of the order of the day, via; the President’* Message. Mr. Bidinger being entitled to the floor, defended the President for withholding information, and re : plied to the complaints of the opposition. Mr. Roman of Maryland followed and replied to Mr. McLane’s speech, lie is a good debater, hat a fine person, and acquitted bimself handsomely.: Mr. Greer of Missouri, defended the President, with great warmth and ability. After■ which (he committee aroscj and the House adjourned. Correspondence of the Pirubargh Gsreite Important OroA the Army, PiouiOELfiiU, Jan. 23,1919.' The mail has arrived at Petersburg!) with New Orleans dates as latie as due. There lias been another arrival at New Orleans .from Vera Cruz and the Brazos. From Vera Crux we bnvu papers to the Bth ofJanuary, and learn that 'the train of CoL Miles, which left on the Ist, was [attacked by four, hundred guerrillas, and lost 300 imulcs and public property worth 9100,000. Copt- Walker’s mounted riflemen, which'were jdetachcd from the main body, Were attacked; and )ost ten men. The Mexican loss not stated. ! The dates from the Brazos are to the 11th, and {son tain nothing from Monterey, or the army in that Quarter. From Jamaica. | By an arrival at New Orleans we learn ihalMa. jor General Lambert, CommaadeiMU-Chief of the island of Jamaica, diod at Kingston on the 4th in stant, and was buried with great ceremony. From Chspti. i Information has been received that Chagres,the' <£ulf Port, from which the mails are- forwarded to the Pacific, has been destroyed by fire. Its Custom blouse, a splendid structure; was also destroyed.' .: From California* j-The deaths of Paymaster Cloud and of. Lieut diner in California, arc confirmed. From lowa. i> Cincinnati, Jan. 20, 1&1S. [5 Late lowa papers'anaonnee tbattheLegislatwe has attempted to elact a Senator wiißout eflhct It probable tbaf a Senator will be elected this' winter, as the Senate is whig and the House loco' 6*o. ' '' ' ' V %5" Exclusive Corre»pondeucfl oi' tbs Pittsburgh Gaxeßl^ PHILADELPHIA MARKET.. v Philadelphia, Jan. 23, 4 r. it J-'/cur—Mienr of sales Of Western at 90£5G,29 9 l<bl. at which'figures there are more sellers than buyers. ’ (hat ri—Tbc market is without change, though rather dull. “ . ll'Xuiry—Modcrale sales' at 2ic f gall. - : 'l’rorttion.*— l The market is without change. GneerU-r—TUe market is quiet with no change from last quotations. Com Meat —Sales at $3,12j bbi. Cotiou —The market is quiet, and presents up. change in quotations. ! Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Cszcuir BALTIMORE MARKET. Balttmoks, Jan. 25, 3, r. X. \' Flour —Moderate sales of 11. S. brands at p bbL City Mtib* brands are held at SGJSj g* bbl The market is steady, but not active. lFAcor—Sales of prime Red at 133 c relm. 1 Cone—Prime White is selling at fl0(3&c if Lti. Prime Yellow fi held at 71c p bu: TlViuiry—Moderate sales at 23c v gall- 1 Tltrf Catfie—Sales at $1,754? 100 Sts gross. Killed i/ofs-T&iles at $5 ( 5O!35,CStc f 100 Da. Sales of Provisions ore only for the supply of the regular home demand. Lard however is vert. firm, and held higher, with moderate sales at 7 }(£) Exclusive Correspondence of tbePiruburrh Gaxeusl NEW YORK MARKET. j Nrw York. Jan. 25, 3 1> v. Flour—The market is rather dull, with moderate sales of Genesee at 6,121, nod of Western atC/)G| per bLI. Grain—Wheat is firm, but not active, and Cora has a downward tendency. Provisions—There is less movement in Pork, tty market being heavy. There is much demand for Beef hut Pork remainssteady. ' 'Corn Meal—Sale* at 3/81 p bbl. ' 7 r i Whiskey—Moderate tales at 20c per gall Annexed is a-report of the condition of ibe New Orleans markets, made np from the Picayune: New Orleans, Jan. IC. ■ CoUon—Good Middling o;#7j; Middling Fair 71(971. Sugar—Demand active. I'aif 31(91.' ‘Molasses—l9l(9lo. Flour—The market is inactive. ’ Freights—More ore offering. Exchange—A largo business has been done for the stcamcr of the Ist proximo. > Shipping Intelligence. New Orleans; Jan. IC. Arrived froui Boston; Ship Eurotas,—Lolo and. Cleopalrn from New York—Blossom from Phila delphia. Tbacis in New York.—:From iho report of iLe New York City Tract Society, just published, it ap pears that there .have boen distributed, in the' city, during the year, by voluntary effort, one million ouo thousand eight hundred and fifty-three*Tracts,: containing 4,1-1**707 pngca of important religious truth; and 1,657 Bibles odd 790 Testaments have also beeo supplied by the distributors to the desti-' lute. The Brooklyn Tract Society report ibe distribu*’ .lion ior the year, in that city, of 64,000 tracts' The' Tract Missionary in that city has ascertained that? there are in the city,ooo places where liquor is sold,or one to every l'J families. ' . Venezuela.—There good rtason to bet lieve that the captain of the schooner Greek has made a great mistake, somehow, in relation to thal : revolt, which be reported to the morning papers,; Advices from Coraccasjas late asbt? could give,' received here by make no mention whatever of the .event described.—AV-T*. Com. of Uu 224. j , / The National a-German: paper of Washington, stiles. or vjbat." authorrty we do not know, that the total expenses uf-nSroyage -of the. Washington from New York to Bremen and back, including 10 percent, for la reserved-.fnnd; and a large. sum for incidental Repairs, amount to some $30,000, whilst the receipts ofher first' iwn voya ges were $94,000, thus yielding a.profit of $31,000 on the capital of $200,0001 this is 13f per .cent, in fourmonths, or4o>perceat.pmrennam. - ITT-The Gbas» SoJscEto be gp-eabrthe Member* : of white’* Btm* , Band jenm** otf on.Tlutnday even- j in* next, 27ti» in**r al^l^ l J’*« 0 Ai«nibty room*. £)vrn' orrnngement to make* it i iplaiJiJ affair, }ip« 1 been made.- ’Uni licdieanrm be ctorrered to and froml the party free of chhrrei' Oirriojtni TTJI be in: readt- ! new tapie AuemWy Ko<wu( o’clock: Entrance 1 cm 4lb ttreet The omnibus* will bo «t thelratatlon* I »l 7 o'clock, Tic One at: JrrilriiuV lee Cream ■ goloon, AJlMljenr City; owj oppO«W Sboenberaert, Bayard*, town; and onset tbo Bound bmiaej. tenn’a. Avetme, •ftevbaH Trill, be, opened precbely ax b o’clock with ff rnndmarcbr arnuijfed expreuiy ibt the oocaaloa. Tkket*. can be pracated of ibe Maaaycra, m Om ao* «ie *ior«i,aad tbe-Aaaenbly Boom, ob the: erfcnta^. J - ETDwi’t ferrs''jfeUo i »ink &»?. cajCM' iß*d*pwirtj , wMi*&jr oot tiaia win*.* bojLCf i Aabtr Tooth Putt. lib*flleoaik«fuu,iwMinttht I biwUL*o. ;BoUst WUtanjr >t ■ '...aonMfcvtr :/ I* - . " ,’J FimßOgcn HKXILTfIiZBtTB; 'coxtetts nr vaet — Janukry ; 27.~ _ Slavery and Anti-Slavery, inthb Djstpct of Co. htmbia; Debate in Congress; War Prospects; Gov ernment ' Loans nod Ihdebtednessj -From New York; Baltimore and Ohio Bailßogd, audits West ern Connection; J. R- Poinsett bn ihe War; New York Banks; Airival of the Cambria; Later from the Pacific; The Presidency; Pennsylvania Leg)** lature; Free Traders Living up lb their Creed: Murder, at Logae Court HousejCocgressiooal; Brdsident Making; The Religious-Press and the War; The Tripartite Bridge; Minutta of the Frank lin Literary Society; Tracis in New York; Public Sentiment ami Slavery-; aclioa of Coo I grcjs; The l#ar, calls lur Information; Sound Doc- 1 trices; Mr. Pearce's Speech; Ritchie oa Accidents and the Price of Wheat; District Court; Scientific 1 Association; Rail Road Matters;; Pennsylvania. Soldier's Counties; Hon. David Wihnot; Eighteen Millions; From Africa; From Oregon; News by the. Cambria; Iftrers and Harbor*; Henry Clay at the Capitol; American Colonfostioa Society. Latest Telegraph news, Foreign and Domestic, j Commerce; A carefully compiled Review of the ! Market* £m the past week; The 1 prices In the local city market# The Cattle Market; Tho prices of 1 American produce ia various parts'of the Union; Amount ot (Flour, Wheal, Corn, received since .of the Canal; - Canal! business and of produce; Market in T^n.in n c&pirit of the Presk; Copious Extracts ding journals on the interesting topics the openin, movements City N'eu from the lea o£ the day. iKor sale i Price G c* ' Subscript] : the dealt, finely or in wrapper*, ota single copy; . • i ' >na $2 a year in adrancc. nzT-Hiut midi Grey—l/ free from dan genuine Halt will more lha hare loot the lit original p •tote or couii alto causes i hair tube U hair wu gre) hair restored uable remedy most pieasan lions only an onti It itreo rich glossy a it is unequal miscalled hai genuine mam street, New 1 Sold in Pitt fO Liberty a Sweeny S ; is Cauonsbn : every town t ir CoLnceu—Haix Toxic.—To tbe Cold t you with a rich, luxuriant head of hair, i IruiT and teurf, do not fail to procure the c . of Columbia. In cue* of baldness it 11 exceed your-expectation*. Many who : r hair for at years hare had it restored to p 'rtceiion by the use of this balm.' Age, i ion appear to be no obstacle whatever; it i te fluid to flow with which the delicate illed, by which means thousands (whose ) ax the Asiaclie Eagle),hare had their 6 iu nature] color by the use ©ftbuitiriK f lo ail cases offerer it will be foaqd the t wash that can be-used. 'A few applies t necessary to keep (he hair from tailing i then* the roots, it never fails to impart a s >pearance,;andn«aj>erfumefbrthetoilet 1 eil; it holds three times as much as other i restoratives and is more effectual. The i factored by Comstock k. Co- » Counland 1 ork. ! •, i burgh, only renuine, by \VIU. JACKSON, i , hriul of Wood; iu Wuliingtoo, Pa- by } n; iu Jlrownirilta, by Behnet k. Crocker: i f. by Dr. Youel; alio, by par Agents iu: Pa* Ohio and MJ. novlßdAwfimT - JX7" t’ax x Pxorat Moss.—lf you wish to be suc cessful iii _bb • undertaking, you muit always *use the proper meant 1 Therefore, if you , have a cough, use Jim's Exrr mun and be.cured, turl it is the proper means. liar ' you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the onl efficient means to cure you is to use Jayne's Erp clurant, vhkhxrili immediately overcome the spasm w icli contracts: the diameter ot the tubes, and loosen* nd brings up thomosos which llogt them up, ahd Ihuslremoxe* every obstruction to a free respi ration, whil4 at the same time all inflammation Is sub dued, and a) cure is'certain to be r ctfbcted. llave) on Uronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy; or in fact any Pulmouary Affection, then use Jayne's Expectorant and relief ik certain, aud yoo will find that you have used the prtper meant. »Kor tale u Pittsburgh ox the Pekin Tea Store, street near %ood, [rr To StuxßOjLT Mxs axd Others.—Connell's AJaftcal Paul Extractor—lt is novr coneededby medi cal meu that Conneli'sMaffical Pain Extractor, manu factured by Comstock & Co, 31 Couniaiui it. N Y, ii the greatest wonder orthe 19th century.. It* effects are truly roinictuotu. All pain* are removed from bums, scalds, Ac., and all external urea, in a few minute* af ter iu application; healing the *ante on the most deli* skin, leaving uo sear. It is equally beneficial in all hind* ofjinfiaramatory disease*, such; a* sore Nip* pies and mtt Sprains. Rheumatism; While'Svrelliog and Ulcer*, Bruises, Burnt, Chilblains, Erysipelas, Biles, Tic Dnlorcaux, Ac. We- might add as proof to all we say fha names of many arubcnt physicians who use it in ut rir practice, and bandied* of the clergy who E raise it to heir people. Kind parent keep it constantly on and, iu c set of accident by fire, life may lie lost with* out it, but iy Us use all buna an subject to its control, unless themtals are destroyed. Caution—Rcmemtier and ask forCoabdl** Magical Pain. Extractor, manu factured by Comstock A .Co. N Y, and no other. Sold by WM. JACKEON, Agent for Pittsburgh. bS Liberty sc, head of Wood. ! uorldd&wtitnT denroctire to the hu man cuticle, (or akin) the sudden change from beat to' cold, and the! smoke causes yrllow. dark, coarse eom plexiou*. Then U U requisite that the pores of die skin should be kept otteu—that their tnouihs should be fired from thus the anoient Roman Philoso: phers cured all; disease s—they computed that more the potes of the akin, tbatrxny other outlet of the body, diseases aodiuahe&uity rspon left through the ft is necessary! therefore, to keep the pores open—all humors are dapfclled ii>,m the akin from the pores, wheu they wath -irith Jours’ Italian Chemical Soap. 1 bare seen it cure the worst and oldest cases 01 Sait Rhrnm, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber’s lieh, Head, Kiugwonu. when every Other internal sud external remedy had failed—its effect rendering ths skits white,' clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, it won* dentil—it- remote* week let, Tart, Sunburn. Motphew, and disfigurement of the skin—but' persons must be particular and ask for Joxxs Soap—to be bod in Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, aign of the Big Boot, 89 Liberty st ; Price 00 cents. : notXßdkwly Does ycnrliair fall off, does year hitr turn guy Isir kar«h,-ili it dry, or dirty, I pray? iff lis ihos. you'ean make it sottjaUky and fine, >Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this hair or mute. . And to have this, You hare but three shilling*, logit* For a tattle jof Janes’ Hair Restorutirgu.,, -, • Reader, if you hare bad hair you would really-be as tonished ax 4be lovely effect a. three shilling bottle of Jone? Coral: Hair Restorative has ou it; it nerds butooe trial. Boldkijh9 liberty su ; uorlstdAwly. iw!ho use Jones* Spanish Lily White, hare >\rhiie transparent skin. Of this a tria any ohc. Svld only til Pittsburgh, nt tu novllM-imlwly; IETUdiJ si ways a nnl wilt ,«ui*ry liberty »t- {Ty Dout Aavc a Foal Breath—lf you have, u«e a two thilliuft'oaufo of Junes' AtnberToolh PaAte. TiiSt will make yodr breath sweet, whiten yoar teeth, Sold aißCliUeny st. novlOdAwly RyPiles, goats, Ac.—The Geiiatao Hays'linuncnt is an article more justly eelebrat«La# ju core for the above than any or all others. liscaraaore-tUmotliu nctnerable.. bold by WiL JACK3O.V, Agrnt for Pitts burgh. ' nanrladAwfiinT JjyTo TittlUXT fore LaxK.—Comstock's Nerve and Bone liniment mod Indian Vegetable Elixir, istbc most effectual cure for-Bheomatism. Sold by WM. JACK • • i\. Aient for Pittsburgh- • noviaUtwCmT ATHEKSON. -J hint Treasurer, C. J Shitu, Stage Manager- J£prTUi* evening. January 20th, will l>e presented the Tragedy of VIROLMUS, OR THE ÜBKRATOR OF. ROME- Vugiaiu*, C. J. Smith | Virginia .Mis* Talbott To conclude with the laughable farce fo‘the - \ LOAN. OF A LoyEIL Peter Mr. Saunders. | Gertrude.-,- -Mrs. Sounders. PRIZE night. '' ANDREW'S EAGLE SALOON. Novel and instructing;entertainment this evening, Jan. UD. New tong* -a rich selection of comic, Senti mental, Ethiopian, and recitative pleces wilt.be preern* ted by die troupe, being for the benefit of Mrs. Sharpe; on which.occasion, a splendid Sigfcet Ring, with U lock et attached, will be presented to the author of the best original Comic-Duett, if present Al*o, magnificent Cluster ltrehstpin.'to the author of the hem original Conundrum, if present A vigilant pohee 'will hereaf ter be iu attendance, and any .disorderly-person-will Ip. promptly removed. Admittance; 25 cent*: '. jaSB SCOBCIHNGB— 50UU lbs prime fur sale by .-jtdtt J D WILLIAMS, lIP wood st iTILAniFIED SUGAR—I hhd N O fine; 0 bbl* extra lj fine, icr s.tle by lja3B] , J D'WHJJAMS ITIOFFEE—4O bag# prime Rio; 40 do Medium; 12 do IL/ Jo old Java; for sale tiy -V J D NVIU.IA.MB. fpKA—lO half cheats YII tea; sdo Imp. arid Gl* do; X 10 do Chilian Powehoitjn 30 catty boxes various styles, for sale by,. .. J D WILLIAMS, •juSB ■ - ; till wcod street. LARD— I'bbl,' i bbl and 9 keg* No I leaf lard, ren dered, for sale by WAM MITCHELTREK, jajlV . ' 100 liberty st. FLOUR -23 bbU fine family dour for sal* by __JbJG WICK AM'CANUUyS. GARRETTS SNUFF—23O lbs Garrett's sriulT fot sale by (j«aq WICK A M'CANDLESS. GUEfSE-Ho'buXc* W H cheese; 33 casks do, for sale by [ja-JJ WICK A, M'CANDLKSS. §.\LFRATUS— 40 casks Cleveland, for rate by jaao •; WICK A AFCANDLESS. COFFEE— 230 bags Rio coffee; 08 do Marlcaibo; 43 do Javii; b 4 do Luguayra, lor sale by jaflO WICK A M'CANDLESS. TTEBIUNG—2OO boss* dried herring for tale by JX WICK fc M’CAXDLtaa. STONE PIPES—I 43 boxes stone pipe* for Male by jiao WICK A-.'l-CaNDLESS. , AlUptce inOib cans; irrouud Util* fif in i lb can*; ground cinnamon in frib cams jr'd Atostard. in 9 lLcou&i African Csyentfe in 1 dox do, for lalobr WICK & iM'CAXPLESS. Sttt4nn»h clx*ri,l3LMQ Zantdu L/ for *alo by:V?»> WICK* TAB— dbbli'N CTor for sale by j ja*l- , - WICKAM ; CANDI£SS. SODA ASH'—IS caik* bail quality in «ofe and for sale by J C DIDWKLU Agent, jaSP / ' •; seatrr street CHKEBE-30 boxe* Urn W R.lO casks do,in store and for «ale by {jaaoj J C BID WELL. fpAELOH’—SO bbls No l, rendered, just rec’d and far J. fitly [jnao] J CHIDWKLL p LAI>S—SCO boxes assorted sixe»,Trom 6* (5 to 24 ** CO vT couutry biaajls, for stile by J.C BIDWKEL. Qaflß ■ .waterstreet. /~i BEEN APPLES—2O boxes anil 13 bands arrtu \X apples, prime order, jairiandtnff and for sale, by jaaa ■ • 3<t \V HAUBAI : (iH,3JwoodM SEEB/IIAIK-0 boles dccrl&r for'saddler**use' Jwtfec'd and forsaJo by , t ro - . • ~ a& w habdaugh. BBVAPPLI2*— COO bosbelsdry apples tu atom nod' ■Sat sal* by ■ -S*\fr HARBAUOtf. FLOEB— 190:barrc£i Eoflr, Swearingen k Harford's brand, just londut and (or sale by . jnSfl . H A W UABBAUOB. PEACHM— ISO' bus dry peacbe*, Ohio halve*! id stow and fur sale-by SA IV IIAtIUAVOR. . v jaSO • ■. • .■.•'"33 wood *t. T: INSEEI) OIL— (jO.bbls prime linseed Oil'on con* dpimfcntaiidrftjesaUd,*- , jalP . SELLERS k NICOL 3. i? liberty tuy •:Tj bbls Conk ling 4 * No l- winter lord oO ;,i li for ndeatreducxd ran by • - < - r .ranlP - 1 L ~ fIEI.T.CT* A NrCOLS., StUTEfc AMD FKlTHKBS—4bhimdlbpxbut* .mi 1 , and S.taci» tothm nmi*ia*toai aunr Lak» i ffi&nSLXKLL- . ,l;v , 'i>W ■* MMwfcfrlA n*i . lliiifera BRooMB it:wHnu4rooi »hu-' H.nuitd,fariil«b)p' <•, „ C. r **uZ7 ON BONkMaT-fcta-' \ ALLt,» «AiT« per 8 B BJWt. X doUaUuuiackndCUct^tmi^fOdofiiwfloanitt «*WJ*'-.' ... •, ROAXFOSO* OiJ. j ■■ ■ ■ • WOO REWARD. rpilEoudcrngned Will give the above rewafd-to sirv. X person who will arrest and deliver at the Mary land Penitentiary, a convict named ALBION FLOYD, . who'escaped fmtn said institution da the night of the IQb in«t- Said FloVd I* about 27 year* o? ege; bn* light inborn Lair, tfor complexion. A grey eyes.-Hein S feci hi inches high.'has a large bend, and a scar on bis forehead.. . Hr has a pleasifig countenance, griod address, and has been well eilucaud. lie represented himself to be • a jeweller by trade. I IVhile ip this institmion he Work ed, respectively,'at the tailoring sad pointing business, and can turn his hopd to almost any kind ot mechani cal labor, tie! staled that he was bom ia Newbera, North Carolina: though: he U suspected of being an. Englishman by birth, his accent being that of a Loa. dausi. It u believed titai the name of Floyd is a feign edoae. • | ; v • Hfljstole from the invlitutiou a greenish Tweed eeav • pair -of blaik cassimere pantaloon*, a black satia’ vest, a silk envat, black ground with y eliow and white spotsJ and a pdir of boots, but as be is a plausible fol low dud a noted hotel-thief, he will, doubtless, speedily change bis dress. VTM. JOIiN&ON. i:i . Warden jld. Penitentiary, rland Penitentiary, Baltimore, Jan. 2L ■ jaii:;4| Dtmlni In Beal ISstMe. Mf* FOUR UWELLLNO HOISE9 KOR SAIAk— g3 These bouses are simuted bn Decatur street be- JBR tween Fourth and. Liberty, sweets, west of the Diam >nd, and on lots 15 feet front, by GU d«ep. The bous< s ore brick, three stdries high, and contain six room: eapg. Tn®T on of recent erecrioti, ore well built ,J»nd posies* every convenience for uest reoden ces I or small families, having each separate and inde pend :nt yards.; ‘ , in “ These houses will be-sold at tha 15w price of SUtiAeach! find limo giveh on.a portioa of the pur chas i money. .Such bugoias,wc think, have not late ly been offered in this city. Inquire of the subscrit>er, who can be seen at the Of fice of the Gazette, ever)* forenoon, between the hour*, of eight and teu t and of, oilier times at his rooms nt Mrs.llays’ boarding house; Uobintou's new row.' Fed eral st Allegheny City.' D N •'WHITE, jtntW : i . Agent for the owner. • ! Cliolco BnUding Lota for Sole. TIIE subscriber otteni tor sale aotne, very choice huililidtng lots in Allegheny City'at love' prices. The lots are beautifully niluated for ruriil residences, and about one-fourth of a mile from the Allegheny market, .or the, old ,Allegheny Bridge. The size and terms can be made to suit purchaser*. Inquirq ofahb subscriber, who cun be neen at the.of fice of the Gazette, overy forenoon, and ni othe r times at his rooms nt Mr. Hays' boarding house, Itobinson’* new row, Federal st. Allegheny city. j*SO : D. NV WHITE. Information Wanted, THE subscriber would be gnueful for infonna tion qs would lead to the discovery of a brother, named annuel Smith, who was engaged as a coal digger in the vicinity of this city one year since. Any persoa acauatnted with his residence will confer a fa vor by calling at thi* otSce. MARY ANUERSfON. • jcSbdtt . Birmingham.. ITT* All papen copying the nbove will be conferring qn act of ehnrity on a poor widow. ’ BLAKE 74 ELFXrriUCAL APPARATUS for Acade mies, Schools, Physicians and private families, at price* far lower than apparatus ot i-qnal efliciency is sold for in the eastern cities. The above set can be seen and obtained at the heok store of _ ja» ]_ _ JOHN H MIILLOR, St wood st. PRODUCE— 00* kegs No 2 lard. 15 bbls buckwheat dour, .5*16 flax *ced, 3 do small white henn*, I do : rye, 1 dn timothy seed, tysack* dried peaches, received and for sale by GEO A BERRY, jaSff • , 19 wood Hrret. LEATHER— 10 bundles bridle leather on consign ment and for sale br inn3B ■ : GKO A BERRY. PORK— IDO bbl* mess pork; 1H do Rump do. in store and for sale by [ja2s| F HELLERS. . ? ja2s ; F HELLF.R3. F. SXI.I.OV . > t tXO. SICOLS, SELLERS A NICOLA P.roducc 'and General Com mission Merchants, No 17 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. Sperm. Linseed snd.Lanl Oils. ja2s LARD— 15 bbls No 1 lard on consignment and fot salo by Qa24r ;SELLERS_A NICOLS. RAGS— The' highest market prices paid in cash fot rags at 145 liberty street, by jattS ~ BROWN « CULBERTSON. TVRONZE—An assoninent'of German and Kriglisb. J> French ichf. Gold nnd Silver leafandThitcb tuetal for sale by /■;- ja2-S J'SCHOOXMAKER, 34 wood street. AND MACE ju«t rec'd and for salt |U -juris J SCHOOXMAKER. " DRIED PH\CHES-2tjO bushels, halves, rcc'd wild for sale by [jaSS) AV ARM CU IVHfXIN. PARED PEAPAES— S bushels pared peaches rcc'd and for sale by W A R M'CUTCHKOX. • _ TTDPSI—IO bales Ohio hpparec'd and female by li WAR .WCUTCHEOX, janSS • . tag liberty street MOLASSES— 100 bbls N O-Molasse's just rcc'd and for sale by [ja2s] POINDEXTER A Co. COTTON— 57 bales just rec'd and for tala by jtdtf » f OLVDEXTER A Co. RAISINS— 15 boxes M R raisins for sale by jaas ; J D WILI JAMS, lIP wood it MOLASSES— 10 bbl* NO;3 do Philod’a steam syr* up; 1 do caue syrup, for sale bv jau-tt J b WILLIAMS. ‘ SlT r CCO and Plaster of Paris from the mill of R \V* Cunningham, foe sale by GEO W JACKSON, )a34daridw3ni S.. • , 4thst near liberty. LARD— 150 r kegs rec'd per America and for sale tc close eoutigtiment by. J DALZELL.' SUNDIUPS— 14 bbls buckwheat flour, 01 M» prime .npiilr». 2 do fresh tuner lamiine from <ir ninggvtd and for aale by Qaal] JAAIKS IULZKLU LARD-3001 keg* No 1 extra leal'lard; It) do do; bbl* do; for sale by )aS4 . BROWN A CULBERTSON. ROSE PINK—I cask fresb/of fine quality,' jai; rec'd and for tale by * !• J A Co. OT—l bole freahu just ree'tl and tor sale! - J SCUOOSMAREK A Co. : ' : • '‘‘ ‘ * 24 wdod street. ./"CHEESE—27 cask* Urge-ckecfO rcchLandforaph 'l_j by / WAR MXPTCHMPXt'iariiKny *t i xn UOXKS large No I cheese, roe'll and /or *alt XajUby ~ |jmM| WA R M'CUTCHEON. PILL BOXES—pap* paper pill boxes for rale by jttl'l R K SELLERS, 57 wood s!. BRI.MSTONE-2 casks for rale by . jnffi It E SELLERS. ■nfuRGCNDY PITCH- 220 lliv (part Genuim’l for sab X> by !■ ■ ■ jwjl U I’. SELLERS- ; SODA ASfL-4 casks just rcc'd on eou«igniaenuand for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Ot^ j 022 • ~ ; . - SJw-uter strict. BKKSWAX-1 cask and 4 bbU'beeswux, on con* idgnment and for sale by. ja22 ISAIAH .DICKEY, Co. f JtOBACC—3O boxes Johu Want’s Gs tobacco, a prime X article, op hand and for sale bv jnn22 , ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. BirCKWHKAT'P’LOUR —42 sacks hulled buckwheat Hoar put up iu small sacks for finally areAuvt rec'd' aiu< tor tale by GEO A lifißllY. DRIED AI'PLES—2U> bus. in store and fur rale by jail GEO A BERRY. SCORCIJINGS— 10 bbls S Sails landing and tor sale by ; Uimai GEO A BERRY. FLOUB— 150 bbl* Sour, Aiiibutz brand, la store and for talc by Dai 1 )' GEO AjiKllßY. HOPS— 10 bale* Ohio hop* in More and for sale by ja«J ' GEO A BERRY. . 19 wood street. /~IOFFEE-2UO bagAprime green Ilia coffee for sale bj Xy ja2l JAR FLOYD SEED— 3) bus clorrcrscnl for sale by -;a2l • ' J A R FIX)YD. DRY KKUIT—IOO bus i>eache*; 150 do apple* for ;snle by JA It FLOVD. SPERM OIL—3 ca»ks winter, strained^.warranted pure, for sale by < . J SCHOONMAKER A Co. WINTER WHALE OlL^S‘casks bleached, just reed and for sale bv 1 ‘ n jantn . j SCHOOXMAKER A Co. SAI. SODA—2sl*t lb* ju>t rcc'd and for sale by •' . J SCUOOXMEKER A Co. ■jsngl ' 1 ~ ' ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ NoS4'wood»i. GRIIEN -Vl'l'LES—l4 bbls prime, for sate by ” j*2l . n-TCK_A_.M*CANDLESS. SALERATUH— M eosks-cieveland for'saie by " ja2l . . WICK A M’CAXDi^SS. BACON —A small lot pritne, fur sale by * ja2J -i - •• WICK A M'CANDLESS. BACON AND BULK PORK—aw hnnw- bacon; lIW *boulders!do; 22 hhds tides do; 57 do iu bulk, on couaigmqent and forsale by jsnil) ; SEI.LERS A NICOLS. rTJEANS- 2 bbl* .white beans; 4' do asst <lo, in store *P >nd for sale by . • POINDEXTER A Co. CHEESE— 4(1 boxes \V R cheese for sole by •; JanlO POINDEXTER A Co. PEACHES— 150 bus dried penehes for.sale by . ; POINDEXTER A Co. /’TO.VL-Orders for coal to be delivered in the city will • V-/.incei prompt attention if left with Jmi» McqiLL, BUSKIIEU) A ROF, A LCOHQL- 5 bbls for rale by _ JalB ; •R E SELLERS, 57 wood st. 4 LOES—3IO lbs for sole by jt\. janld , ‘ ; R E SELLERS. AQUA AMMONIA FORT-3 carboys for sale by janlh U E SELLERS' EUACKING— lOOHoreji for sale by janlS - • . . . RESELLERS^ SUNDRIES— 3 bbls lard; 25 bushels dried applet) 10 do peaches; 4 uozen woollen ipekfi W Ibsbceswa x on consignment au tot snip by' _j»ld .‘ i I) WILLIAMS, 110 wood st. LARD— No fi lord for sole by jaieflt CLA KKE & THAW. C*UUAR—CO hhds prime new crop, just rvc’ and far D *ale by BROWN & CULBERTSON, : janta . ua liberty st. • RAISINS— 50 boxes bunch raisins, just rec'd and for sale by Ljal?j_ JUUiWN & CULBERTSON. LOAF SUGAR—7S bhis assorted Not. fer sate by _J«us ■ cuijiKß’rsqs. GOFFED-23 bags prime Rio coflre ju«t’rt*c'd and far sale by • ]jaal7] ‘ " 'ROAKFOIU) fc. Co, fPEAS—IO half cbeits black lens just ree'd mid far i. sale by : Uqnl7] K OAKIWU A Co. ’ "VfAILS—ISO kegs, far sale by jnnl7 ■:< 8 F VOW RONNHOnST fa Co. SUGAR-. HOUSE MOLASSES—2S bbuTsuperior quality, landing from stmr Germantown. • janlS '«. ,i MrGILL, BUSHFIKLP fa RQtL : SUGAR— 0 bbds prime N O sugar landing for JtlS - .MrGILL, UCSHFIEI,U A tIPF/ SHOVELS, Spades, Forks, Axes, far. A complete as. sortmeiu for sale Terr low by > , janis Logan - , wilsox&cq. • G ANCLES—7S, boxes mould candles landing from Germantown, and far sale by * . .. laatf . 1 S * W IIARBAUGH. boxes, No 1 rosin soap; 2U do alkallue doj rec'd on consignment and far sato by .. janlS I : , : : Sfa W HABBAUCII. ’ lard; <0 libUdo: just landing nod for «ab> by ■ ;~S faAV HAIUUUUIL^ IAAN’CYj PRINTS—Fire case*:new style, fancy JP- spring prints, just rec’d and for sain by ... - \ janU- iHtUCKLbTf fa WUrfE,M woodstT BROWN DRILLINGS^—Five bales extra hoary drills just receivedby*. ■jonlS'-i- fIHACKLLTTfaAVHfTE. X' AUMjjCr-Wiw attained, .constantly, oo band J_/.«fcdfar sale ai-rcttHby ' JOEL MOIILER, ■ !..;** ~ • -cor, wood TJOTATOES—OOQ bbls extra potatoes just landing •Xr". ndo str Ocnaantowm and for sale by - H. .afaWHAgnAtrnw: ' AUCTION SALES. By Jolt»DP*vßiAttcllM»e«r. - ‘XrtW hcnul Etrggy at * , Ou Thursday aflemoon the ifith mn., at!* ux»e*. in front of the Commercial aucUoa rooms.'cqrncr ot wood oprt fifth streets, will be toid bnc good qaanty raeowt Seven Ca«* «f Dry Goods: ; ~ ■ S On Thursday morning. January 27Ut al 10 o clock, at tae Commercial Sales Room, cornet of jWood and sth streets, wilt be sold without reserve, -.t • '■ ' , " A large assortment of staple and ifotfy dry Gooas, Ac. among which are fifty-three pieces .GingSams, ot pieces'lndigo blue Cheek, twemy-seveD mcce* reM. Mill.sheeting, twenty four pieces He<ti Teilow ana Brown Flannels, fifteen pair 10-4 Blankets, calicoes, rilks, blaek satmsvmerino shawl*, silk hdkis. plain and figured alpacas, super.'doth*, * cassiinferes,'sanaet3.' jeans, pins, patetit thread, Ac. • also, velvet, silk and utin bonnets, fancy ribbon*. Ac. ij Atrf«/elock P. M. ; 8 barrels New Orleans Sugar, good quality. C . “ ' “ • Moloties. • {i : 3 half ebests Young llysos Tea.'/ 10U Fruit Baskets, assorted sizex ' > Writing and wrapping paper, band. boxes, shovels, manure lork*, stoves, wheel borrows, one bone sleigh, tub*, churns, half bushel and peck measure*. ■. - . • A quantity of new and second Aandhonsehold fur niture,* looking glasses, carpeting, queeusware, class-' ware, mantel clocks, transparent and Tenition blinds. • At 01 o'clock, P. M/ Ready mode clothing, in great variety, boots, shoes,; gum over shoes, umbrella*, gold and silver patent lever watches, Cue cutlery, cermanfoncy goods, .guns, pi*- lots, slates, engraying*,blank books, letter and cap pa per, gold pens, family biblcs, piano and charch^nusie. Franklin Fire Insurance Compaar of > Philadelphia. ! STATEMENT of the Assets of the Caffipany on Jon* nar)' Ist, 1549, published in eombrmity with, the provisions of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly, of April sth, 1343. • ; MORTGAGES.. , - Being first mortgages well secured on real estate, fee of ground jent. and are all iri the city and county of Philadelphia, except 843,450iu ltock», Montgomery, ' Schuylkill, .and Allegheny counties, Pennsylvania. Also, 87,500 in Ohio, amply secured by real estate in i' Philadelphia: • ’ ' ' HJOAS3 G 3 , REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's salesvunder rnongoge claims, vir: ■ i: - j Eight houses and Jot. 70 by ISO feev on the southwest corner of Chcsnnt and.' Schuylkill Sixth streets, A farm of sixty ocrCs. with mills; dwell, i ingmamlbarn.inGennaniowuikoowji : »■ : as “Sheffield Works,”. ; - ' A house and lot, #W by luu.feet, No. 407 Cbesntii street. A house and Jot, 27 by 71 feet, on north side of Spruce street, west ofT3erenth • street, _ ’ • A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet on west side: of Penn Square, .south, of High street. • y - Two houses and lots, each 13 by 60 feet on south side of Spruce streei, rear of Schuylkill Seventh street,'' Fi»e houses and lots, caoh 17-0 by 00 feet, Nos. 131, 133, 135, 137; and UB Dilwyit street. Three bouses and lot, 49 b'y 31 feet, on Etui side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine street, ; Four houses nnd lot, 4G-11 by 60 feet, on east side of Tliird street, oboyc Catha rine street, ; A house and lot, 13. by 10C feet, on south side of Filbert street, west of Schuyl kilt ScTemh street. 7 Hotel and lot, 50 by 61 feel, on the south east corner of Chesmit and Beach streets. Five bouses and lot, 42 by £0 feet, on the -.north aide of George west of Ashton street, " Seven houses and lot, 2S by 117 feet, on the east ride of Beaeh south of - Chesnnt street, A house and lot, 18 by 30 feet. No. 90 Fiuwater street, cast of Ninth street, J > LOANS. . Temporary Loans, on collateral securi-1 ' ties, amply secured, including S2SUO to j- . the Borough of Harrisburg. ; STOCKS. 85,000 United States 5 per cent (ini. oh) eUijWW Almshouse Loan spr c(. (int. o»j 1 “DO shares Bank of Kentucky, 17 do Northern Bank of Kentucky, 100 do Uuion Bank of Tennessee, 1 *s(- y 13 do Insurance Compahy of Stalest. • . - of Pennsylvania. . S 200 shurcs Southwark Railroad Co. ~ , 37 do Com.&R.U.BankViektburg.^ 01 do Fnuiklin Fire Insurance C 0.,: .10 do ■ Mercantile Library Co. ,~z 0 do Uuion Canal Company, ' 00 • do North American Cool Co. 8500 North American Coal Company, . J Cash on baud, .- '• ‘ri-SGS 75 Cash in hands of Agents, Notea and Bill* Receivable, Unsettled Policies, Merchandize, i 9UBOfiO7C7 By order of the Board, ' Ifefl . CHARI *ES N BANCKER, President Attetl—Ciiaxus ti BaXcsze, Secretary. ja23*Jt 'VV. aiABTLV. Agent. County Convention. AT a meeting of toe County Committee of Cories pomlence held at McMastirrV hdte'l In Pitubargh. on the ‘AM January. Ifcdd, the following coil was agreed upon: That the Whig and. Aatinuwouic vqterf of the several Ward*. Baroupbs and Township* of Allegheny county are invited to meet at their usual pieces 01 bow* iturpnmury mcetingr!'within ioid district* ou Saint; day the 20th February ucxMto appoint delegate* to - tnect In County Convention ct -the Court Honse. in Pittsburgh, on the'succeeding Wednesday, to appoint delegate* to the State Convention.to be held at Harris burgb to nominate' a Canal. CotjunisAioofr,. Senatorial Electors and Senoiorin] delegates to*he.Natfoaul Cob* vemkju. The said county convention will aim appoint a-deirgnte JrQmthisditinetlaibt-llUag.Nauaiuu Con* ventrou. ond an elector for tUs district upon the State electoral Ticket . . <■. . T ■ TbOjnioonimeetings im«Hitbb. Townships.ascent Pitt, will be'beld'attl o'clock, r. ji-,«nd m,u»e Wares und Borons ha including Pitt, ai 7 o'clock, of said dur. • " - BXNII McCCRDV, Chtuftnan. r -H. Palmo, Sec*y pro, tern..- ja2S For the Gazette. THE Rerd. the Clergy of the' cities of t’jttskurgb and Allegheny and Ticiailyvtbfc President, Faculty and Trustees of the Western univerntT, Gentlemenaf the medical professioninibe ejtjejtnnd county, the Judges of tbe various Courts of Allegheny county, and tne members of the Bar of Allegheny county and Students at i-w. on* re.-pcctfuity invited b> attend a.iaeqiht? at. the JKrtnVl Court room* on Saturday next, at id o'clock. M. immediately after the adjournmentthe' District' Court, to lake into coisjoint cansiderslioa a project,, urbich has already met with the approbation of van* otls. disttageishrd individuals of lne‘-learned bodies hereby respectfully invited to attend.' jn-.tt.Uw • TJPOXIALDBN; PRINTS ONLY. -.44;-. . CEDAR ST., NEW YORK LEE & BREWSTER; Estakli«beil a warehouse in the year ISiil for the pnr- I'u-r of supplying the City arid interior Trade with PRINTEb. CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY,,at low price*—*ud exhibiting,';aiall Reasons oftlie year, the Largest Assortment in ;V THE WORLD. 1 They are ucw opening Several Hundred Packages, comprising every newstyb of Foreign hnd’Domestie production., many of which 'have jtm behir purchased, and arc cdlcfesi for sale for Cash and short credit, at PRICES REDUCED ' - FROM- i . ONE ■ TO FIVE CENTS per-.yard below the prices of April aud JUar, as per printed Catalogues, which are'corrected: flail?, tor the inforiuatiottofliuyer*. - = - PRIST WAREHOUSE, J . ~ XcwYork, June|’l&7. $ , IQrjjlnil ‘Bolivar Bricks.’. T'XFEIuKNtJEDJadie*, on a trial of oaa and a half 2i'nillion» l "uhce lWA,pronbunco this arucld on sat passed tor durability in lie cdoktrdctxoa of all kinds ofi Furnaces: "Price €£1,75 enshJorloßdsofU)M.guar utteed nine months uae.• Orders fbr'asecond quality | Bolivar Bricks trill be executed at per hi, if »de sired, without guarantee. A stock oif u» first quality i it now for sale at the warehouse, ‘Sloan's Wharf,* Co-' natrllasm, by. J. SHAW MACLARBX, aeptCtf _ Kensington Iron Works.* ~ ’ Drrsiel.ane In Texuaeoiee.’’-* riIHIS is to certify that-Z purchasedobeviaLof Tr. X McLane's Wonn Specific,'some twtrraoaih* ago and-gare to a sonof niiuc.'some seren’ycnriold* two teaspoons fail, and although dje amount rosy appear large t 'yet 1 have'no doubt Injt there whs upwards of rtvo ■morsjtsn wuuts'pgsscdjfrom huh.' measoring from one quarter of. an iuch to two inched long. • • i - .. OW- HOLUDAY. -Hone's Creek-, Carrol co.'Tcntt.,‘Pcg S 7. lgl7. jaj*F ' SODA casks, direef t qtiycr in England ria New strength as last which gave-such general rac'd per '•learner Baranak, and for .»alu -a< the lowest market price for cash or approved blllri by I •' Ki ,v \Vi*.U MITCHELTBEE, IGtl liberty street. -\Mihet shipment will arrive Tiexi raoulb, and thence forward WgUlkf anppliea.: 'V r| ; i ■ BLEACHING POWDER, (Chloride; triune >-a .'cask* of auperior Quality-Directfujip the; raana (tictarer in England, received pcr'air Sorenak, and for m!c qi tbe lowest market price for rub iorajio roved bill*, by [jiuM] \V &. AT MITCire&TfIEE ■VTOTICI*—An-Eleelion for seven of the J,v Erie Canal. Company wil{ beheld hylic stock holder* at tbeir Office in tt(e tjoipugh of Eric,‘ori Mon day tlioWhtfayof Matcti'afit.#l lOo'clofek.a.-M. • " 4 M; GOODWIN, Sec y. Qgnal Office, Krlc. JaO. 19, lfrjS. ' |j- •'j*23 • SUNDIUES— ICO Ibis No 1, 3 pud 3 mackerel; SO bzs fresh raisins, OO bx» houer, 10 frails j wi timothy seed, 4 bbls scorch® il salts just rec’ and far sale by ■ [j«S<] ENGLISH k. HKNNKIT. - BLOO.MS>~JO.{Qns,;Ktily'i nuno/setui. Attala byu . jan!7 iyoasvnl&co. . fpOIIACCO—3O bids Ky wrappers and fibers, tear ttt X close, .by ••••♦'« - FORSYTH fr~Ca TJARLEYViS bag* barley rre'd qn coiUipu&enraj -D a>r»al° by SVW HARBAUOH. tINE OIL constantly on hand at retail by. ja»l3 i ‘ JOEL MOnLER. yiJICJ METAL — OO .ioni col -JL . pig metal for »alo br : - jatiia .roil Id. blast.(Cliriloa Atntoee) STffiXTRRfc Co. Barytes —i? cuka biuyiea. Manufacturer*, Jatt jccM snc jnnlS • , - i*Qif JJSfPj-UpO pigi *t C! AI*EItATUS—4 ca»k« jn*t rec’d and fot lalnbr Q jania. • ISKOWN fc CULBEKTSOy. ATS—IUO bn* oh conaisttmeiivibr rlii'bv > " j>l3' J U H 0 wood 17EATHEHS— €0 b>g».primo'ftttbcrt ioatrecM . tor raletiy- • [i»n4j- i BROtyN fc ■pEATHEHS-UQ *acto>tbne:’K*utueW -i**ihe™ iS -I. «mrc aitd formic by JAB A HUTCHfeoX *Co MOSS-725 haU»Sp*ru*h mom for tale low loVlni* coiuignmein - .- ATWCXift JONES XCa SOAP--25 bole* No r*o*j>; jo do do Ptfm aoare 10 - <fe> iiuicy; 5 do audio, for sue by p u ? ,w *Prr : ‘-Pjgg-l- w-v; i l Vr.J f Dmri,, tUa ' _ .igwoodV BUTTER-0 boxei prim* roU for ule bV " - rr *' r ~' r V - » J D wnruMg : - ,iaal< • '-.-.'J■:-. -jokdmm. T\Rin)PEACH i &-150t«u, , jeerifinjlrom tbatu JLf Ltk»Erre andfor *a!eby ?.•■•.■: JAMES • DALZELL,! waw at.' ■ I>OB*%r3nQ, Ifr rtPd bcr»* ju»i rcc'J ud<br**le T7PBQM SALT»-9XO tin J nt rt«>d and fax m#/ -D by QibUQ. : JOEL AfOUIXB. aCHQOXMij^aX^M^^^ r .STEAMBOAT^ cnianAnjtßiW 1 ® 01 * "daily packet line. . rrujis Well known •ffIBSS^^SKfSSSiSSSAK odriince v ~ . .....“ ••■. ' ~The bon* eYCTT'AIondev momin? ni 10 oiJoer, «oc«uo* rTprvAlonOaTevening a^* u f • *• 1 ' :.._l. , • TCEgWTPACKBT. \ lt ' ‘ TOe'HIBERNIA No- B>’Cepx. 3. KufOTtT«,-wul. leart Pitubttrtth|eY«Ty W o clock? . \ybwiiag.«y« r r[y° e * ttßye^etunyat 10r : *• -irBDSBSD&YPACSET. TK« NEW ENGLAND No. X f»pt 8* Ob*», vrtli iJ«? HttabantU erery Wedowday- montuvrai 10 ■ thvrsday racket. .SssS3«|SAt«!!ssi.. ." fiuday PACKET. ni* n TPPEEINoi X Cept-XfiooM, wiß leere Pitta-.- bSb-SS K “ W «loc»i.Wfc«lh,... eye* Friday 10 ■'. ,W-. • ■• ■; ’ SATURDAT packet. > unapvliKß, Capt. Itt CAXY, Will lent* Pitt#- • h^k every Saturday el»enmg 0110 , ' scWdatTpacket. . Thi. IRAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. O. Msso*. will i e «a pSriHKghferery'Suadayroomiiig olio o'clock;!. iaSKSy Roaday. evening at .19 ml • m.yai.1547. I •■- ■ .1J .• BEA ; ■iWWr-hj'-A.V ' CALEB COPF, will leavo for Bearer.. GlrUaow.nnd’n oa Tuesday,.Thursday, - and’ Saturday, of each week, at 0 rWow- ,; Sis bn Mw3aV,/'Vodne*day and Friday. • Ske-has« - bollu lKS»»toraoon woodnroelmiddleliNdjo, ■“sm?asssr«»a a*. - . ' ■ i . : No 33 'Voo+M. • BEAVER AND WKLI.SVIIXr. PACKET. -. ■■ j ■ ■ r ■ The steamboat. • ■ .• beaver •••• '. *&£#!s&• Charies'E. Clarke, mastfr, vnlt, dorfag IKSBBSBBUii 1 cornua winter season, make daily:. tripa to Heater and WeHstrile. leariug Pittsburgh ere ct niomine ati) o’clock, and TVelltvule at 3d clock, p,. ’ *■ i dcciu G. M. UARTON, A CQ-, Agt*. i "7" r . , FOR CINCINNATI. v_ : V ‘ h • lli® I*°® steamer . - £& ’ NEW ENGLAND, No. I, r iffffiT Hubert, master, leaves as above itht*> ■BtSßSjSfagiay at 10 o'clock, a. Frewlii ot ■ apply passage oa board, or to .-. • D. WILKINS. ; jansd ’• . ' Agent. :• - FOR CINCINXATL - < : • k. • •Theaevrendfplendiueleanwr • ' *• , (L~.*r ft NEW ENGLAND No. ». jlßaygaß- IVim. cominamtcr. will leava ', ■■BBBBHKtfor. hlx>tc ojiduitermediato poru thiiiday the luih 10 o’clock, a. ts. For » **? OI p “” 8 ' iKuSrRw josaa. - - jetfJfl • • • MonongiJiela Hotwaltyt "ron Cincinnati. t - - *-• ' k The elegant ateamer.-!, • ; • PHOOHX:. ' J’MsSwwS Drydenl jna»ler> .will lean* ns above ■HBEKeSfiatthii day. For fieijhl- or pa**ase apply .onboard. -yr • - , :• ■' Jana?,. FOR ST. LOUIS - K The fine passenger ■teamrr - 1 ■. • !, UiTiTvA' ■•• ROBERT:'MORRISt j rmnph#!!, mniMr,-urill leave far the aMEK3SaßDKbot«udall.intermediate jporU, on . Wednesday, at 10, a. il,poiluvely. For OeiglilorpM*- age'hpplyonboard.' 1 ' : • . " " "•* , ~~~r ;~Jb33' “ T T Fbtt ST.' LOUIS - >iv ' The elegdnt ateoaer • •••■ l L& DECLARATION. ■ l(K£OTM4?fi' Davu, mutenwill leave r for . tha '■BSSSSSSSaboTe. wtd all intermediate pan*,, thl* day at 3 o'clock; r.H. -For freight orpasiaga ap ply onboard. ■ " JaSi ' FOR NEW ORLEANS. •/ > w* : < Rid eommodioosateanrer C I iLTw? ANDREW FULTON, . • inSafySHß W. K. Fulton, muter, will leave lor ■BBESaBHBaboTe. port t&U day, January’ Mtb, positively. For freight'or outage apply on board, or. to v.r’ . Qtn237 ' JAiIESj luAk, AycaJ.' FOR NEW ORLEANS itvn+Lm ’k. The faat running atearaer • jßrfr~A deswitt cunton, ‘ i Dcvinney, muter will lento for lbs ■llCigli' pm *Vr day. at Id a. m. For • freight or paatage apply on boardj . ' '• janSS . i FOR BROWNSVILLE. * : . • Tfab fine iteaiaerjj • • B P Daahann. muter, will leave at % ■■BESSSaM/clocktbiA'day for Brownsville.- For. ireight or paaaaya apply, ou boat'd. _____ ' ]anl • .REGULAR PITrSBCRGHAND ZANESVILLE” pack>:iv - irhciigfattir^i-|t^? gr • • J|[iQ; l |ja Hard, nuuler, will makoweektytripi HBBBSSUiotfas above pon» daring the ecmotL-V' For freight oi pasiagaapply on board. - or to *£? • WlLKiyg. Afit. -«»^Aiik.TiI7SS'MOX<SS<JAHE*. • . ixA city; PACKED . V . . • Hi*nearsteamer ... «i ■'• ■HTTTJw/ ; DESPATCH, 'Kebouj master, will run, us uSotc/~ ■HHBSBBTeaTiag Pituborgh—eteTf Monday Wednesday -matl Foi*y, at-Vf o'clock, a: *„ and No* : noagtrhelaCity every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday/ > at tho'elock, i.- x. '-For freight or passago -jtpjtly on board.-. ■•• EXPRESS LINES, &c. i] Eellpie Tnjupomtlen lilne,' totaind from tub kastkkn cm».viA S' imOWNSVILUJ ASO CUMUTJUtAND. HIPI’KRS and other* may rely that all merchandize and,produce will }>c .forwarded to and from- the .cutan citie*; bjr the above line, with tkcpdUSh and M the loweat etUTiiurnte*. 1 a "> JOHN <ECLAfiKE, A*eot, Knr York. " < >. DUTILU AllUMPililEYd, Philadelphia. » j .O JI KOONS. Ualtuflore. . McKAIG * MCGUIRE, Cumberland, ff H CLABKK Drcnmnliit. • - FOasVfHlc DUNCAN. PinaVg. Jnffijj* rox limbuluto, BAtnxou, vixsixerox, ramtore' ■•S^SSISSsSSISSSSSSL. iWL' Pd that thu i* the and matt axpe> . lUuotu line going canceling with'Adanu&CoV lExMeudolly, - > : : Through'tec«y»yi will fco given lo any of rlxce*.. Meßtorulite. xad na<;kage» :of anv''■«« o» weigh] fonwdedr- • . .• ■•) . . . . . ... .. I Eapreo elo»e» daily m3r. k, • I “ „ -:•U p. VICKERY, Agent.- -.- -PorSOtf 8t Charles Hotel Building*, wood *t •'• ’WiBISPQHTATIOS USE » «f «>“»Wwl»r 14b* >ur* ehiacni tb» ijiacj at t'naUrtKiii £h» lie boa*e trfAi eKiiri. JtJt- ■ t - «* ww*h tad «(*l*ra BUfcbtttt mniM ihii J ly ketNwoa> 683 South Clurbaitl bthwaura.i* the oatw MtWmd titntuf.thii Lia* i* ibtEwttn cUW«. - . ■ TMe&ljr aetata an A ,'■... • ’} , JC*lDtVFAL,Miitmitb, , ' , i Q-W CA?9 llroeatr.n? 1 ' - ■ - u: • xroa*To.Y*cc»(:«*Sri»B/<K . J o»oaiss<JjiaiS»ii. • ... i y»«« {Lint. ; ’ teife 5 I'mLuET ;« Kuimi*s Xfewjd J«Tibt>M*eeo ' k*** tw). eM- [ onlai4January nm...Nomota|foddn*i|lfce rcerirvd ■ than .eta be earned through eacs'day, .triffioui flelar v. ff* **“ *?wc. tHiuo wilUfe redoeirdio Vbor Jfovawh&u * » the ipads become aettlwl. -'•’ .•• • • • ■* i BUTLEIL Ayent, 1 \Ac thcDcpola'ot k " ' j PhiLadelpiija, ( l'cdu'a.taiaOldff ,- CLARKE i THAtV, ! Tr«nfj»onaiioa-’-'.' • mlit* • -n ' ..••Pjraborgh.j Cwnp-’jv • , EtW* will wopi for (iOOU Ibi proaiiee I ctc.Mt ’ “7i fo go through by the.ohove lioeailar the 15th injt. CLARKE ATJUVfc . jwf ' IPOB T 1!IT TO JJ &COB r D SAJLRB3* ' - 4pSOAN.Je SON, nail Lunli'‘ . aOiiifiMtamt of Urt Oii/ond OkErrel ■joa Nmhmtt, 18 Libenj JrtreeVoppoaiw S«ilhfi*fcLT " ; P»«icutw ailcotLuTjaS tslb*Sß/ ? J-4 S- httveiniuie arrangement*a».bricSaiyre,'f*i’ *ndpwkui{taltwea;sui4ti&conl&e •euoo{ mad their lon* experience In iUULii»lu«4*i:ire» • ‘ where. SecouinieudM ftp; cauent markeUJv *taai«l. below, D «,tekin ff Into account the (act thw iu-. “ftsH 1 *« e * onler than when packed iw !- *V‘H •*• *wnl*> be bornoui mind that Piujtitirrhiw 1 -one of Ihebmpoint* in the Union fat aelheiUaeim 1 * '•'•'•■ ■ '•••'• iiL’ ' ■ -'• • • '..Maranete.;. •"J ••■■-. •...••■: ;■ •• . Ja«” CHalfkC* | <^lnaali * . ' •/ . . '-A JlFCanipbolt ChiUicbibe,-- r ~ lIH lfaTlbut < Cb. New Albeuiy. Ind- Thuitote k Mriont, a. toul,. if„. . , . KSateiS-te r?jf 100 *>•i?» la - Mi J 1® **•**»<3o 3»ett'riau«Jbf«»ljbT * j. flaXNiipJWr&Cci,; /^AKDLES—2S kfixe* raouU eanilevfijr rale by .,v s y VOX BOttWHOBST _tt Co. . ken butter, t t>M» do. lawtfnj from •L) WLqdjr Br rou.fofute or • • l-, : - '■’-■■.• -j _ . /SHEISE—tt boxer prime ehee*«,. targeiuw, icc<S u ,tUi day ud for sale by ■ '*• • • - janlo i : w xRarcLTCHEQ.v ta bbwry «t , “ A A vr'^‘ro.^-c„ SODA ■ ASH-9 tidi soda-Mb.'<bt'aml» tow to cW-: W • p yQC<PEXTBRA.Cai•• ■FSSS^ff^i&ssSSissis i ' ■firUAPEINO PATER—SO reanw ; extra rite ud : ft. quality,: «r»* paper,.«n table for hardware. ±r. Cwlaleby • .D»SOJi J *!}&
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