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i - THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE!
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FP m AY MOHNIKO, JANUARY .23,1848.
. rrrTx* Pubbwb Djilt GUnns is poblished
Xtaufr Trt»Weekly,'and Dsfljr is Serea
DaUanpcr anaam; ike Tri-Weak! jri* Fire u>Uan per
ihs Weekly is Two Dollar* per anflatt,. aiatj
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Ttm unn Coouaereial Intelligence. Domestic Mar
ket*. Kirer Neva! Import*, MooeyMsrkcts, kc., see
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• Editorial Cone iponde nee of 'the Pittsburgh Gueifr.
PKACE-Wiß-PBEIDEXT XAKISG,
, BOVHDAaiEt,*«.*«.
'Wuhisgton, Üboday nigbt, Jtnuary 2i. i
Tbe news from Mexico, received this morning
by Telegraph, and commnhicafcd in the Hodse of
Representatives, announcing the election of Her*
rare aa President of Mexico, end a treaty of Peace
to bare been made by Mr. Triit, he* created a
marked sensation in tbe House .and all over the
Capitol i You have the particulars ere this, and 1
need not them. It is memorable,
however, that a mere rumor of a treaty of Peace
has created a marked sensation at the Capitol A
thrill of joy seemed to pervade tbe Hall when the
rumor was first whispered, among the members,—
■Q this showing how eagerly tire public pulse beats
for Peace. Nothing, indeed, could impart 'more
joy to the'American People than a treaty of Peace,
u bea treaty without the acqaisi*
• tioo of* single acre of Mexican territory, or with
free territory obtained by fair, mean* and for wise
• purposes. Ido not think tbe Administration will
dare defrrt a treaty which asks even fifteen mil*
Uons of dollars for Upper California, with the Rio
Grande for a boundary. It is true that a sudden
- treaty will spo3 many schemes of some of the par*
tixans in power, but the moral sense of the country
must force them so far to bow to ihe'fial of an in*
‘ • telligentpaLlic opinion as toyield up their selfish and
iniquitous designs, end to acquiesce in an-bonora-
Me Peace. Cool refiection can hardly; change the
warm impulses of this day and hour iu favor of a
treaty of Peace. Tbe people here receive them.
. mur of Peace even as “good news from n far coun
try” What wiu.they.aay of the reality when they
thuauliog to the shadow] '* 1
Thereiasbeen some very able speaking in, the
House today upon the president's Message,—and.
' truth, argument, justice, good sense, all must be un
>- vailing, if such debates pb not produce both Uusir
. moral and pohticaljeffect upon the country. Men
do not argue against the. Administration for the
F»b-«» of argument, and'woold be silent, if they '
'could, during the existence of war,—but sOence |
is acquiescence,, and acquiescence is - submission
'in wrong,—in a violation of the Constitution,—in ■
.« the usurpation of poorer, in the. maVadministratioa
. of GovemAentJnaa infringement upon the rights!
of the Legislature by tlm Executive. When in
• past Administrations there has been silent sob* :
irntTTT. they havt been quoted as - precedents, as ,
they ever will be,] If youdo not watch every pub
lic act with eagle ryes, the act itasH if a bad one,
will he deemed authority, for some. aggravated
tiurmy. Thus Thomas Jefferson thought U wrong
to annex foreign territory at all without an ameodf
ivnt of the Constitution, where* now his prefers
ed followers think,! as Mr Casa said, we may‘•swol
• low all of without being hurt alkali This
' u the galloping which “progressive Demod
racy’ 1 has traveled aioce'.lhe days of ita boasted .
Apostle, Thomas Jefferson. ' .
There was a dismission in the Senate to-day,,
• characteristic enough of the morals of the domi* 1
nant party in regard to the acquisition of territory.
Mr. Sevier, of Arkansas, Chairman of thn Commit
tee oa Foreign Relations, said that tbe necessities
of a Nation, even where the title was a weak one,
afforded a sufficient wmim for force when territory
was needed. Tbismigbtbe bad morals, he said,
but Nation* always practiced upon such moralityf
Well, “an honest confession is good for the soul”
as we read, and the frankness of such an avowal,
most be commended though we condemn the sen*
itmwnL Whist cowardice it is. however, to apply
- these argument* offeree to a weak nation when
■ we let go our grip, if we have one, the strong and
inwofnL Towards France and Spain the Gov
ernment of old was all forbearance when theterri
tnry of these two countries was contiguous to our
own. Money was freely paid,—negotiations mol
. ■ t ripled, and we were as polite as tho most polite in
~ rendering homage to John Crapeau at Paris, and
the Dons at Madrid. So,too, with John BoIL Our ;
nMdnem was confined to our speech, and tbe
- tongue, though an instrument sometimes worse
' than the sword, was the only weapon we used.—
- " .Nobody i was killed, nobody hurt, nobody even
y.—John 801 l frowned and Undo Sam
.. blntned. Parliament voted a few ships and sail
- ore, and aome little increase of ihe Army,—and in
Congress,bills were reported to the same effect—
' There was no marching cf Armies np “Ho fifty-four
forty," though we claimed all this, no sending of,
. our fleets op the British Channel, os was done by
; the Spanish Armada. England, upon the contrary*
. proposes, of “fifty-focr-forty,” forty-n in*, and
and U is acceptedwitiioulthe crossing of a t, or
the dotting of ant. How widely dossonrconduct
• ■ ■ < berc contrast with that we have practiced towards
Mexico, and can there be one honorable, high
minA*A friend of the Administration who doe# not
condemn the differncel Tbe nation, or rather
thoee who represent tbe country,—misrepreaent it,
we lain would hope, show a most contemptible es
fWnota nf the people, of their jurticc, gene rosily,
bravery mod manliness of character, in thus crush
ing* the weak and cringing to the strong. Western
men, attached to the 'ranks of the Administration,-
- .rknowJbavebungthieir heads in shame as they
have remen , d*red tbe difference of diplomacy and
treatment of ore 1? ** between Mexico and
/fbSe is more inttigue going od here just now
- m regard to the Prcwdency,than l hare seenfor
m«ny i long day. Presideii Polk is one of the
- principal intriguers, prying, cunning, nnd seeking
hi* own reflection. He pretends to he friend
s£ all other cUimants,bot has somewhat aret set*
ed the part he is playing. Thus, among Csss men
he is for Csss,— among Dallas men fcr the Vice
among the Buchanan men for hia torn
Secretary of Sole. Mr. Caas appeared to doubt
[ie good faith of the Eiecotive the other day,
‘ whereupon to prove it, he eppointdd hia moat ac
tire efcetioneeriDg hero, (Mr. Niles) hia Minister to
«—n.i. • Mr. Polk was more crafty than ever in
Ifaa, for by thia meana.be got rid of one of the moat
nealooa and vigaani friends which Mr. Caaa baa
' is stream Bacaoae. Mr. Buchanan, as in Penn
aytvania, by the reapeeUvn friends of each, arei pet
ted aping each other. Looking into one of the
aate roomi of the- Capitol today, I found a hoge
pile of “the Pennsylvanian, ExtraTln which the
■ saying one good word for themaelvea and
twofor'the Secretary of Slats, nominate Mr. Btv.
cbanan'for the Preaidoiiey. The pmceedinga cjf
old Convention. in his behalf are published at
length, and a determined wand taken in defoncc
■ cfhia nomination for the Presidency. Mr. Dalles
dues not walk so openly, but be ban partisan
ftjenda ail around him, and a great deal is done in
Resolutions of Mr. Ross, of Pittsburgh,
{quoted by me tie other day, and iotrodoced to the
Senate in 1803) have given rise to a protracted and
wartn discussion in the Senate. The democratic
Senators there labor to show that thore has been
some correspondence of action between the first
■ad lart of tho an called Democratic Presidents, I
have sought by investigation m vain lo find a par.
’ ■Del. and the hirtorical record is wide as the pole,
apart, and allowing, ni aomo of thn ftestdenla
fiianda wonld wish to prove, that Mr. Jefleraon was
„ anecnaaful a land ateaier a. Mr. Polk, stftl
Iha fornier had the «ft“d to keep the
nation out of war. But Mr. Jeflereon and Mr.
Kadiabtt both negotiated for what they received,
and they obtained, peaceably and honorably, if not
egatatkotionally, territory a thonsand fold of more
- importance to ua than Tessa or aft the land beyond
■ Tame ever can be. The Commerce of tbo Amcr.
t— tgfeat was there hemmed in by a foreign pow.
■r and both the law o{ Nations ar.d ihelnwnfsafr
required that 'egress abdnld be given, and,it
win obtained by honorable and aahslac-
WT ~■— By the aame means ebnld war have
bene avoided with Mexico, and the country made
■natrein'eveiyneeeayryor deatrable possession
Mr HaUett, of Mitre, haa been defondmg the
Docile B. L war again, in the Supreme Court to
juT tj. acnimcnoed hia argomentin favor of the
rtLsktnon Priday. and wftPlmrdly elore ft before
! lUUHbi*rtk*««ri«niCutr«!
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' I send yoc,in,icccedaoee.wiifcyDiir request, the
amount of «xporu and unpartifrco Salem,
auig famerer.that tba: amount girea has bee &
boagbt and laid by oarmerchiats, and abtpped on.
their own account, we not haring the Railroad®-
cOiliesof Mansfield,’ and consequently do My
warding but oar own; being situated 24 miles front
Wellirille on the- Ohm river, 21 mOes from the Pa.
; and Ohio Canal at Campbellsport •oo the
Wek, 22 miles from Youngstown on tbe>o»th
1 37 miles from Massillon or the West, 40 miles,
from Akron nferth of West, (the Saddjr and Smrer
Canal haring Worded no taciliUes'asyat) and GS
mile* from Pittsburgh by land, to wETcfa places all
onrprodoee liia'tbbe wagoned-in . order to reach
any of the channels of transportation- 1
, give you nothing but the'produce of oarown neigh
borhood, jbo amount collected by our merchants
in the. year ending Nov; Ist 1847, vix.. • |
Porlr HH-t 733,000 tbs Closer Seed 17JWJ bo.
Butler 135-UX) “ Dry fruit . 65C1 do
Larf / .OAS» J Oat* 17.100 do
Wool ' 400.000 “. Beans 270 do
Cheese 1414X8.“ Com . . OM7 do
Tallow 12300 *• Barley ! fiA5O do
nour 2.0 N bbls Flax Seed i 1311 do
Kras packed in oats . _ '< J
and Flax Seed HO."**-'Wheal 2.0C0 do
Manufactured Woollen goods yd*.' j
• The amount of Pork packed the nusxxT Season u
fcS-UOOtt*. . , ' ■)
Total of export* 3^01,074 lbs to which we add
the amount of Mdse.-imported during,uhe (same
lime 1,1 $O,OOO lbs, whole amount of exports and
imports, 4,751,074 tts, on which there would have
been for freight between Pittsburgh and/Salem the
sum of $14,723,32 at an average of 31 d v 100 lbs:
to which may be added the imports and exports of
two'lron Fouhderies, one Machine ahojp .and three
Tanneries, the amount; of which we yrtn unable
to ascertain, together.with large quantities ofheavy
articles, such as Iron and Salt, &* dee, bought by j
our, smith's, and cither citixens for their private |
use, also exports of grain, green apples, poultry &c
large quantities of-whieh are annually, exported !
to the places above mentioned. It wijl be pervei-;
ved the quantity of Wheat named m the,
shore table is small,,** this,region of epuntry is
known to be very productive in that Staple: the
reason of this is, the Farmer can wagon bis own j
Wheat to Akron (our bestwheak market) cheaper;
then the merchant. :In the' event of a Railroad,
being constructed through this .place, our Mer-1
chants would be able, to pay as much os those at;
Akron, there being eight water ami* Steam Mills |
within four miles of this plade, two of which, the j
Amity and Salem Steam mills, are celebrated for;
their Superfine fiuxuly’ flour. 'I
It is the opinion of some of our most intelligent j
citixens that we export.69,l2o.bushels of Wheat
annually. To those unaoqdointed with this See*;
lion of country, this amount may* appear large, but
when you take into consideration that our neigh- I
berbbod is thickly populated., and our trade at the
present time embraces , an area of at least eight i
townships, each township being ; devided into 36I
sections of MO.acres; now if we divide each sec- 1
tion into 8 forms of SO acres, and allow only 121
bn«h*ij |o be the average per acre, we havej
135J140 bushels, then sHowing thirty bushels to]
each farmer for home consumption, you have the :
amount above named for export, an amount which
would be lardy increased, were we provided with |
Railroad facilities. Our formers would also avail |
themselves of cheap! transportation for the impor- 1
Ution of Lime thus increasing thfe iiraports]
and exports, affording additional freights for trsas-:
The.characler of our forming comma-1
mty, warrants ua tn aUowiog a large increase of
freights for improvements, they being an industri
ous, thriving, and wealthy people, seeking oppor
tunities to improve, eqd increase tbeirproductions,
and I may add that lhey,;are awake to the advan
tages of a Railroad '.communication with, the At
lantic . cities, and will contribute handsomely by
way of Stock in assisting'that enterprise, there
being ponsideruble uninvested capital along the
contemplated rouio. Salem, Jan. 17 f 1313.
Bruehei of the Central Bo«te.
We give the following ..statistics of the business
that is now done afplaces from which branch roads
may be expected: • • „ j , oto
Zsnestoix, Jan. 7i 1915.
The Collector of this Port has furnished me with
the following statement of the Imports and Exports
to and from thia place via our River, for the year
ending Nov. 15,1847,
EECBVCT OE. IUPCBTS.
.7,057,566 lbs.
. 6599,15 i “
SatPPEU OR EXPORTS.
Flour.. 160,G00 bbls.
Peef aau Pork.. 2,693 “
Corn & Oats.••• •.. • 01,011 bush
Other articles Of provision 3,762*451 .lbs
There are on ohr river above and below this
place a very large amount of the pbove articles,re?
ceived and shipped’ Daring the winter and early
in the spring when navigation is closed and often
in the snmmer when land carriage is cheap, oronr
river low, a very targe amount of the above articles
ore brought hero and sent East' by waggon. Most
• of oor tobacco and bacon arc thus sent to Baltimore
or Wheeling, or to be sent to Pittsburgh by.watcr,
from there. There is no Wheat sent .from tin*
place. -We are next to Cincinnati and Cleveland
the greatest.commercial town in the State. The
receipts £>r toll on this river last year were near
$6OOO. .
All the produee.incrchandisc, east of this
place are conveyed to and fnunby-wagguas, and
f.frora that section of the coiir 1 -- and county through
! which the canal passes, that ••■e means of trans
portation. 1 . ■
The great value of ;nc products of this sco- j
lion of the country will he most beneficially
known when our Rail Iload is in operation. ye
have ordered a survey and location of it from this
via Newark to Columbus, and’ hope to commence
the construction next summer. At our tneeting-ia,
Columbus, last month, the Committee from the west
of this and Indiana, were £>r us to go on and
they would take np the line of inarch to a “quick
step" from Springfield. Being sure we are right,
we say gqaoead. |
Our charier you know is from any point or points
in the Stale on the Ohio Routo to Indiana line and
is os unrestricted and giving us all the power,priv
ileges and wrighta we could ask.
Merchandise..*.
Iron and noils...
fboh iew tobk.
New York, Jan. 24, ISIS.
Tka toco Focoi are in sadtronble about prima
ry meetings, and do not know the fcitbful from the
heretic. The food between the old Hunkers and
the Barnburners increase* every day, and - some
idea of its spirit may be gathered from ’the follow
ingsketchof a Hunker meeting, as given bv U«
•‘Globe'’ oftoday. “There were some ten or fifteen
persons assembleil at Jefferson Hall, .the place of
meeting, about the one-half of whom came in pur
suance of the coll, and .the Others accidentally
drop! in, and knew nothing of the meeting. This
number, however included the bar-tenders, proprie
etor of the house, and the servant girt ; The busv
oeas of the meeting was quietly transacted in one
corner of the room. There was some little ditfi
cutty in ascertaining Who were and who were DOt
entitled to vote for a Delegate to Albany. In all
coses where the Voter was challenged, tlie chal
lenge was immediately withdrawn upon the chal
lenged party producing a genuine- box of “Bran
dreth’s universal Vegetable Pills,”' ;
It is only necessary to say m cxphinaUon that
the famous Ur. Brandeth has taken lo dosing the
body politic -with; Locofocoism .as.fiercely as he
does the body corporate with bispills. ; . ■
Speaking of pill* natejally calls to mmd lire sub
ject^ofcoffins, and the facility withyyhich improve
ments are made and puffed into notiee, here- An,
e veoingpsper of today aays refer to Shipp »
Patent Metallic Sarcophagus or Coffin, which is a
great improvement upon the common article now
in use. They are to painted as to resemble mahog
any. * Bodies have been preserved in them eleven
weeks and upwards, which have been seen, before
transporting them to a Southern place;of fiepout.
They derive anotberad vantage from the tact tliit
rata and other vermin,that infest our receiving and
common vaults,' cannot penetrate through them.
The writer of the above then turn* bis. ready pen
to another subject-and says, “a new process has
just been invented and brought into o* in this ci
ty, by which wrought and cast iron and steel can
be at eaaiiy lowered aa tin, n tint in n abort tune
we shall have men rambling around afler lie man
ner tff the travelling tinkers, bearing in their bands
small furniQM, gnd making the air resound-With
“any iron ware to pen#? .;
At the close of last week there sprung up quite
a demand for flour and groin, forexpoyt and full
25,000 bbls changed hands. Shippers nre dispost-d
to give $6, and holders generally meet them Curly.
Wheat is also in request, and Good • Genesee wiU
command 140 c. New Corn begins to bfc purchased
for shipment Oats are without change. The
stock eff Cotton is so small here,?, that holders have
the entire control of the market . .
The death of an ofd editor is announced, that of
Mr. Walker, formerly publisher of the jNew \ork
Daily Advertiser (now the Express,) Qf hmt the
Commercial Advocate remarks that thq usefulness
of his. career justifies us in regarding his depart
ure turn" loss to the community.
A dentist named Horace Wells committed sui
cide today by severing tbo femosal artejvin hi*
thigh. He was confined in the Tomb* Charged
with throwing vitriol upon the dresses df women of
doubtfull reputation who promenade j Broadway
and against wboin be had some difference. Over
come by shame at the discovery of his dishonorable
conduct be committed suicide, leaving a mother
end on family. It is said that Dr. Wells
was the' person who first discovered the'effect
that cboktfoforra produces on the nervous system;
anditisnow ascertained that be was in the con
stant habit of using it on himself as a stimuleot. |
One of the Peruvian war steamers noticed some
weeks ago is completed and ready for sea. She
is a beautiful craft. coppered anil copper hulcned
Utrottrittmt, and of oxquutlo model, she ™WIt
l„BrowolodBeil;redbor eufpneafromthe Novel
tyWork*. They aio 0f430 horaepooereaek.-
da her rtern, which ie round, too plumed tho Pent-
TireonM. She ie deeigned for comt defence.—
She will leave on the 2Sth in«t. for IUo Jreeire, red
Teleehurehe, thence to Cnlloe. She t», pierced for
lix trunli red in. addition to her <Mni poweru
rjgldnre firm claaa brig. Her force "dlhc
mca, etehulve of officervenffneen. red firemeo.
accepted the appointment, orwhal the.aalary.la..
■ Thxfxisch Toasooo occcnucT.— levn
from the American Ihet the rettoel Mitrarfforlho
•apply «f the French Governmeat with wwaoo.
teen concluded, and the amount
boebout the rente tie ire
Virginia sJMXXMaryland and Ohio, aad 10,000 Kea-
- The Swedish fleet consists of 73
os which 32 are and require* 31,608 aea-
'f- FumujltisU Legltfitart. '
v : t ’• : \ Hamibttrg, J*a.2i,lSlB.;
Senate this morning, Mr- Itonte
read, bill to incorporate the Al>gbenr
.Sewing Fuad Society. ! »
- . Mr/Crabb, a supplement to the act requiring
Banka to give notice of unclaimed dividends on
. depoaite.
The House bill providing for the payment of the
interest on the' Public Debt was taken up and pass*
ed without amendment |
■ The Joint Resolutions! from the House relative
to Cheap Postage were taken, op and passed.
- House.— Mr. Wilcox presented a. remonstrance
against rechartcring.any old Bank, or chartering
any new one, and asking for a Free Banking
Law. . m - ,
Mr. Krick presented is petition for a law to ex*
'empt members of Fire Companies from military
duty. -
Mr. Hallowell, of; Montgomery, offered the fol
lowing, which was adopted: Hesolved,'4That the
Committee ori-Ways 1 and Means, be instructed to
inquire into the expediency of abolishing the office
of mercantile appraisers in the several counti&s of
the Commonwealth, except the counties of Phila
delphia and Allegheny, and that the Assessors be
required to perform their duties.
air. Ives reported a supplement, to . the act in
relation to Lateral Kait Roads, in tiiis Common/
wealth. i
S. \V, Roberts reported an act to provide
10 survey of a route to avoid the inclined Dane
ie Columbia Railroad. •
■ Mr. Olwine, to authorize the Commissioner* of
Bail; appointed by the Supreme Court of tbtn ftaiw
monwealth, 1 to take bail on recogtuisno" 3>i cum-s
of appeal to said Court
: Mr. Daley,, to‘confirm the titlo of Edward Con
way to a lot of ground.
The bill to abolish the Board of Revenue Com
missioners was taken up, and its consideration
postponed to the 291 h inst
Mixeo Races tx SrAtnsu «AxsiueA.-“Dr. Tsch
udi, a distinguished German naturalist, hus recent
ly published bis “Travels in Peru.” a work of great
interest and value, ia which, among other matters
of; curious information, be gives a list of the crosses
resulting from the intermixture of the Spanish with
the Indinnjand-negro races ini that country. As
the same causes produced the same effects in Mex
ico, it mnyigrati/y some of. our readers to see this
list, so that they may judge of the quality of the
fellow citizens they will have, ifthe present policy
of annexing Mexico is persisted in and corned out.
, The Settlement of Mexico by the Spaniards took
place nl the same time, and the intermixture of ra
ces has been perhaps greater in that country than
ih’Peni. Tbo Mexican soldier* are said to pre
sent the most unequal characters that can be met
with anywhere ia : the world. Some are brave’
and many others quite the reverse, and possess
ing tbe basest and most barbarous qualities. This,
doubtless, is n result in part of the crossings of the
races.
The following is Tschutli’s list of lUe crossing ir
Penir 1
rjUUSTS. ! * CHILDEES.
While father ami negrojraotljer Mulatto.
White father ami Indian mother Memiio.
Indian father and negroimother Chino <
While father and mulatto mother Cuarterou.
White father anil Chino; mother Chino lllanco.
White fathrr and cuanercn* mother Uuintero. i
Whit" father ami uuintero mother White.
Negro father and Indianmother Zambu.
Negro father and mulatto mother Zorn bo-negro.
Negro father and meati/a mother >lulatto-o«ara-
Negro father and ebino rao'hcr Zombo-ehino.
Negro father aud xambo mother Zurabo-negro. ;
! perfectly black.
Negro father and quin teto molhef Mulatto, rather
. . • i dark.
Indian father and mulatto mother Chino-o*cim>.
i Indian-fhlhcr and mcitixa mother Me»tiro-claro.
| j frequently very beautiful,
idian father and chino mother Chiito-oscura.
idian father and umbo mother ZambtHClero.
ulion father and chino-eholar mother Indian with tru
ly hair, .
[eatizn. rather
brown.
imbo.arai*er
able race,
lino, rather
complexion,
lino, rather
dark,
pon the char
‘•To define
e impossible;
lure of their
: Guriy said,
lulls, without
as men they
aces, and as,
orst class of
ndian father with qoiiitero mother
Mulatto father and sambo mother
Mulatto father and meslisa mother C
clear
Mulatto father and chino mother
Tbo effect of such intermixture t [
ccter ia thus stated by I)r. Tafchudi
their characteristic* correctly would 1 1
for their minds partake of the tnu I
blood. As a general rule it may b:
that they unite in themselves all the i i
any of the virtues of their progenitor?
are generally, inferior; to the pure i
menders of society they are tie \ -
fitiri»n tL—liujfala (Jom. Ado.
Sla viet ixa New. Koem.—ln
number of the London Anti-Slavery
accoanfofan attempt of the West
merara planters to introduce African
the emancipated Colonies in a now
expense of" the British people. The
not meet the approval of the Anti-!
and the Committee of. the British and
Slavery Society have entered into
deoce with Lord John Bussell, on
the Krcio Coast Africans,and much ol
taken before a Honse of Commons
arranged for the ~ HiyorUrT to show t
inp of ignorant males chiefly, to the
Indies,!* the old evil of Slavery undt
—an effort of the planters to rod
of labor, paid to the free people of cc
ing Beinarara and the islands with i
cans.
It was given in evidence before th - Commons,
Committee, hy Tom Coffee, n Krnotran, that the
Chick would compel the ]<ople to gc to the West
ladies.'
, “Do you think that many of your p »wc .would
be willing to go to the West Indies and cultivate
sagar? My countrymen would go. Ilf the King
has a small dash or present of some Him and to
bacco.and some other things the King will then
consent to let the people go. If they Idid not like
togo, would the King make him go? JlAtcuttU male
th/m lilt to ga.
The Leeds, Kxeler, end Birmingham Anti-frlu
very Societies, and several religious bddies, have
taken the question up with spirit, and the national
feeling which compelled a reluctant Administration
to emancipate the slaves, will not permit any min
istry to renew the detestable practices of a former
age. ' i
The a Erporter r ' shows that the Coohcjemigrotion
to the West Indies has proved an entire ftilurc,
and isof opinion, that as free negro labor can to
had ebeup, it is useless to attempt to reduce its val
ue by returning to African apprenticeships of the
character we have described. The Eseler Socie
ty, speaking of tbo African slave lhade generally,
declare the anned naval force on the African coait
* foilore; “worse than useless,-" a deception culcu
-1 Urted to add to the sufferings of the kidnapped slave*.
jTbia torrid traffic,they allege, is not at all lessened,
{while the public ure made to believe the contrary.
[— Tri&utu.
Ca."«al Rraorrs or New Yorx.—The anion n
; collected oa all the Canals, has been as follow*, fui
a term of years.
; 1821 to 1837..
Iq 183$.
1830.
IWO.
1541.
1542.
1813.
1814.
181 ft.
1816.
1817.
ToUJ receipts.
MR.T6wrM,Uie artist employed by Congress to
£]] "the remaining vammt panncl bLsho Rotunda of
tho Capitol whli an historical painting, lias left
'Washington, after exhibiting hi* cartoon to ibcLi
brsrV Committee and receiving it* approval. “Hie - - ■
Washington corre*pondent of the Philadelphia Loco fiw SATToxAt cosvcmox.-—This body
American says: .. will meet at Baltimore on tho 4th Monday in May,
j 1 ’ IVominato a President and Vice President. The
he succeds in transferring to {lie canvass the Union says the Republicans cant bobcat Jin
s ketcli ho has drawn, witout impairing its spirit in Ritchie saya.be never felt so sure before. I He has
tho extension of coloring,- he will surpass Uie ex* jso old in political life, that his bones indicate
Ectatirms of his Wends and win for L;m«lf an * ■ * .
nonible niche in the temple of famo. lit, remit o£» eampa.itn m much tho ,onie meaner
The point of lime selected bv tho arliat is the that stoniia arc foretold by the gouty Umbs of fee*’
moment when Da Soto reneheathe high Ckicfcaras yd o |j u ieDi
b!»fls, m the vicinity of Natchez, which overtook 5 . '
the river and command an extended view of iu R svlV j a ._-\Vc learn that quite a revival of re*
witf&iogs. , ' „ iigion has, been going on in the If. E. Church, at
• "J!. 7:,“ iT rr hani« North East, for some lime pa*!. About sixty per*
Extra DrtoXA-nos. The wn* have already joined the Church, while n targe
■ays that Mr. Robert W allace, S »’ '• number of penitents still crowd around the altar.—
i«»Wty constructed * bn»» °7“‘ ?” Et 110,,, C«U Co. lkn.
feet long, wth a lx*!! mouth, the latter two teu ,
eight inches in diameter. The Instrument w fitted
tightly on the end of a loaded musket, oo the ‘• l *‘
charge of which a very loud noise is produced,
similar to that resulting from a cannon of a large
calibre. Such an instrument must prove use
ful and economical, on board of ships and at light
house stations, tor the purpose of making aignplsin
foggy weatberj or in the night time, or upon occa
. sions pf distress.
A lire occurred at Chicago, Illinois, on the Dili
insJ, whiohldcstroyod fifteen buildings valued at
from 25 to 30,000 dollars. \ The sufferers are 1 at
tersoni: Co, grocers} O. C, llowson. barber; pro-
Prielor of-lhe New York House; do. of Columbian
Honse; J. B. Warner, Cabinetmaker; J. A. Taylor,
irrocer; IL Warner, auctioneer; J. Nickerson auo-
UoneeA, IL Brownshield, clothier, Mrs.
iiner; li Gaffclcy, mitten manufacturer; P. G. fcbcl
don, grocer.' _
PmSBCBCU a.HD CoSnXLS\ILLK RIII^OAD.—The
Unioniown Pa. Democrat of 20th instant has the
following paragraphs Five miles of this road are
to be put under contract today, commencing 1
miles above ConaeUville and going eastward. The
friends of this rond are in fine spirits, nou have
every, assurance that the stock will be taken and
the rood completed. Tho charter is now consider
ed safe.
Fbo'm Onnoos,—A letter dated Colombia River,
July 15,1517, says.'—“From: what I wre of Oregon,
it will won beeome a largo agricultural and lumber
country, 4i)d for these purports, seems better than
California. Tho mission is prosperous, nod tho
missionaries are devoted men, so that great good
will, T’trusl, be the result of their labors here.
\ A qbxat nuisr.—Messrs. G. Paill ic Gx, pro
prietors.of the qaaiTy near the Rising Sun village,
oo the' Germantown road, request us tosaytliat
one,day laitweek they excavated, with onoof
Speikman’s Patqpt Excavators, under dreumstan
(LaoCC* of very, sefious difficulty, as near ak they
can judge, .700 perches of solid rock, using for the
purpose but 10 pounds of powder. Thjs they re
gard as a.^very extraordinarjrfect.—iNartA Amcr.
■ Navai.— Commodore Sloat has received orders
to take 'command of tho Norfolk navy.yardand
BiUlllgtnce.
• Spoons Cast gentleman who.
Jitf beea lotig.'engaged ih; the manufacture of
ploughs, calls our attention to the application made
on Wednesday in the Senate'for the extension of
the patent of Jethro Woods' plough; 'This maybe
a small matter for Congress, but it is to be lipped
they will examine the claims of the''applicant for
a close monopoly of this invention, and. do the ma*.
kers and formers justice. The patent was granted
twemt-ejchit yeaXS ■ ago, and hi the end of tlie
first term of fourteen years. Wood refused to com*
ply wfch the laws in force, under wbich.tbe .Com
missioner of Pateuts was able to renewlthc grant
for seven years. On the contrary he procured spo
cial legislation, and got his patent cnleuded;four
teen years, which expired lost August. - ~]j • ■
In this time his p’ronts in New'York have: «cn,
so,rumor runs, full $lOO,OOO, in Pittsburgh j lo\£
has received full afad no later that - last
autumn the heirs of the patentee visited our city
and from our plough makers and foundries (ol at
least sl2op. • They would have got-more,but some
who knew a little law, and that his. patent was
dead by limitation, refused to pay, and were
suspended until be shnuld get his renewal, j .
justice to the formers and plough makers de-
mands that this invention bo now made common
property, -and not be kept.os the means of wealth
to those wlio ( have already accumulated dr gather,
ed from the patent a large sum of t»ony,aad;iuore'
than an adequate return for their irfvention,were
it ten times more valuable. It is to .be hoped tiiat
Cougress will interfereandrefusethe demand.
Pittsburgh Banks.
counted lion. , ires. n'ls.
Exchange Bank, $1,150,101 $046,070 $231,718
Merchants’ and
Manfx Bank,
Bk. ofl’itU’gb,
Farm’s bk.
343,487 370*385 26,737
1,560,216 416,010 329,447
219393. 19,315
Notes of other Due
Bank*., depositors.
Exchuuge Bank, $126,G0S §307,013
Mercb’tais Moufabk., 33,509 220,300
llouk of Pittsburgh- 06,741 .801,119
Farmers’ Deposirßk., ■ 1 ■ ■ 103,170
_ Aseetts; . 1 Jiubili'ts.
Loans $3329,397 circulalioa $1,255,1G5
Specie, j
Treas'y Notes,' Sopj42o deposits 1^51,002
. si,pS£n'y $2312,627
The Baola of the city, taking tho übove items os
the guide, are in as safe, if not safer position, than
any we have seen reported lor a long lime.
Who is at fault !—ln the New York paper* of
Monday, the 24tb, we find extracts from £u Louis
papers, that reached Pittsburgh on the 26tln. These
papers reached New York on the 23d, ul 3 r. M.»
full two and a hall' days before they reached Pitts
burgk Why wna not the Pittsburgbrmail stoppped
at Wheeling and forwarded f mail
per day from Sl Louis and do noL like to wait un
til Jivt rnaih hare accumulated. Will Cave John*
son look after those who thus abuse the public by
a neglect of their business.
Portnjut education. —Mr. Alien will give a free
Lecture in Temperance Hall, on Friday at o’*
clock, upon Induslral Schools, or the union ofj£cr
cnce aud Laber, upon principles of attraction, by.
which tho most liberal education can be guarahlied
to every child, i .
' Tire treasury department.—Mr. Walker, i
seems by a letter to bis Mississippi friends' ha
donned the mantle of the prophet, uad ibretells hi
expulsion from the Treasury Departiueni Hesayi
“Perhaps some time in January. 1 may be Rble
to resume my duties in the Treasury, and possible
my health may be sufficiently restored to remain
in the department until Xhe4th of Marwh, 1349.
After that date. I mast go into private life, and have
repox’ of both body aad mind.
I send you some seeds of u very peculiar silk
cotton, from Catamnrca, one ofthe provinces of
La RataA Calamnrca is about as Cir south ofthe
oquutor as Corpus Cbmti, in Texas, is north; but
the province is near the Andes, and it is though the
seed would suit every partofMississippi. including
the most northern counties. I wish the >ccd could
be planted from our most Northern boundary to the
Gull', as an experiment.*
Mr. Walker is no doubt right ia the •‘calculation.’*
he makes about the period of his rctiremf of It is
to be hoped the ditton seed will be planted on as
large space os he wishes, lie will have nbandance
of lime to-follow the seed, and notice the effect of
the climate upoa the cotton, while his Treasury es
timates are being realized. _ ,»
ic December
eportar, is'nn
ndin and Do-
Slaver/ iniu
garb—at the
project does
Slavery part
Foreign Ant
a correspon
be subject ol
lithe evidence
Committee i»
tl; at this carry
] Iritiah Wc.il
ei a new guise
x the price
lor, by ilood
lilcrate Afn-
Expedition to tux mines ok Mexico.— Dan
Drake Heurie. welt known formerly in this city, uod
more recently by his exploits in Mexico, is engug
in New Orleans in the recruiting service, die de
sicus to raise live hundred men for~a splendid ex
pedition to the mining regions of Mexico.''
If such an expedition istobe sent forward, CapL
Ilemir isthc nmu to guide it; hut wlutt necessity
exists for such an expeditions i The mines of Mex
ico -aro jirivatc property, and worked on private ac
count, though u tax is levied and paid to the gov
ernment on the nett proceeds of tire oj«erotions—
WhalthcnV contemplated by thiscxpedilioii ! The
plunder of private property, or the confiscation of the
gover*unt’nt~tnx.
The! i-luuJer is anything but reputable, .and the
government tuv, if it cuunct be more easily reach
ed and confiscated in some other way« wiil be
fou m! to cost more than it will yield. But is there
not another objection, one calculated still mere
strongly to restrain the action of President Fqlk!—
U has been said, and we suppose truly, that tho
Mexican mme» have .been for year* wrought
on English account. If this be so, can we expect
the UnluJi Government to look with indifference
upon mi expedition directed against its subject*?—
That government is not in the habit of doing so.—
Aud all who recollect the gawxiuadc ofthe Presi
dent as to the Oregon—deg. tlhn. —the whole
or none,*' and the quiet manner iu which, at the
first growl of the British Lion, he look none—l!m
share left him by the Uon—may calculate what he
will do again, under like circumslaucca.— Cwcin.
Gaz.
A KrssJA.** Cniwcs.-—M. do Tiszkiewicx, the
richest landholder in Uu«*iu Lithuania, uied'a short
time Miioe. The St. Petersburg!! paper* inform us,
that lie had Jell to .hi* three suns 2090 village*,
containing more than 00,000 serfs, and in ready
money, 10,000,000 crowns; and that it wa*'tbi»
gentlemen who wn* said to have refused the bund
of hi* daughter to Duke Alexanderof Wirtendicrg,
who afterwards married Trincess Maria d'Orleac*-
lli* dnughler married Prinee Sapicha, and had 2*
000,(KX) crown* for her dowery. A letter from St.
Petersburg}! says:—“Thi* gentleman’* property
comprised 40 extensive domaini, on which there
are 20,000 families of peasantry, reckoning in thciil'
00,000 male*. In money ho posesaed bG.OOOjHX)
•Polish tlorins, in French money to 2l v GOO,OOOC
He had fix children, of whom three sou* besides
hi* daughter survive him. The eldest, according
to the taws of Lithuania, inherit* the whole of this
immense wealth- Ho however, has assigned one
fourth to be equally divided bctwecuhis two broth
ers. N !
.$14,900,709 16
. l.fiyO.Dll 07
. 1,01(5,382 02
.' 1,77.7,747
2,034,882 82
. 1,749,197 .72
, 2,081,890 17
. 12,4-10*774 52
. 2,040481 87
. 2,750.120 89
. 3J53.%350 (iO
.$34,537J15G 71
More than fifty shire vessels hare been taken
oil* the coast of Africa within the last twelve
months.
Luitroa stouss nr s aw" yo&k. —lncredible os it
may appear, there arc no less than 2900 liquor
stores open day, Sundays not excepted, j
tJ3r Usx ms Psora* Mtsxs.—lf you wwh lo b« jkic-
in nuiy-ntulerlaking, you mutt always‘use the.
proper raeaus.’ Thrrelbfe, |f you huyo a cough, pie
JfiSsE # Kxrcrroiu>r and be earn!, lor jlia the proper
niiiaus. Have you/Asthma or difficulty of breatnuig,
then ihe only erticicnl tseam to cure you is to tise
Jayne's Kxpeciortnt, which willimmcdislelyovercanae
the spasm which contracts the diameter or the tubes,
aiid iooeens and brings up the mucus which clogs Ibjem
oj>. nbd thus removes every obstruction to a free respi
ration, while at the same time all inflammation is sub
dued, Bud a cure is certain to be effected. Have you
Bronchitis, Jipimng of illood, Pleurisy, or In fact shy
Pulmonary Affection, tln-ri use Jayne's Kipectomui
and rebel is certain, and you will find that you hsve
usril the proper means. :
for sale in Pittsburgh ai the Pekin Tea Store, 72 sth
street near Wood. . ' jonX7
Jp- Does your hair fall off, does your hwr turn gisy
li* it harsh,»» it dry, or dirty, I prayf '
If'iis thus, you con make it toil, silky and fine,
j)tirlc and Walihy, and beauteous as this hair of mine
And to have this, you have but three shillings to give
por a bottle ot Jene*' Hair Restorative,
itcader, if you have bsd hair you would really be a*-“
toiiisbed at the lovely effect a three shilling bottle of
Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative has on it; it ueedsbutont'
trial. >*old at M» Liberty si, novl&ditwly
Ip-Yellow Teeth and putrid breath, 1
Sj-oiigy rums like rotten death, t
Is repulsive and disgusting. ,
All could, have teeth as while as pearl, ;
Sweet breoth—hard gums—man or girt. < -
\V7iy delay?—nay, quickly haste 1
And o»«* a box of Junes’ Tooth Paste. I
It costs but iis cents, and is really a beautiful artifle.
It rives the teeth a fine enamol. Sold In Piuaburglvat
e® Liberty st.; - uovlOdffiwly ;
IET W-e direct tbe attention’of mercaotite
business friends to the auction aaJe of the stores bn
Liberty street, connected with Plumb alley, to take
pHcp on the premises on Saturday next, at 3 r. m.
The rents tbesa.stores bring, indicate their volqe,
und. the entire certainty of tbeir appreciation by
the termination of tbegrest -Csnlral lUil lload a-
Ixrve them, will ensure tbeir purchase to be ai spec
ulation. • , *i
BY Mfai, B^iLEGBAffl.
ndHM>f Plttilar|hGkksU«.'
Correspoadeuc-e oTthe Pittsburgh'CtxetW-
. Seim?—The was called to order at the
usual tinn?,and proceeded 16 the - 'consideration of
the... momentary-.bosuiesa, which : was 1 of- small
important*. i|. • ..
. llr.-Ytile© from the .Gotnmitlee'on Naval affairs
I reported?a billfor the relief-of ihe'widdws and or
phaoaof the crew of lU U. & Brig Somers* lost *i
sea. j /, " -
Agreeably to Benton froni'thie’Cbnr
rnitlce bn Military Affairs,brougkt in a joint resolu
tion which was “read the first andsecondtimesaad
referred, which provides for the amendment of that
port of the articles of war, relating to practice be*
fore Courts Martial, .v •
Mr. Benton also presented the petition of Lieut- ;
CoL Fremont, [asking ; ibe appointment of a Com,,
rnitlce, m relation to."his elaiwia upon the Govern.-,
moot (or liabilities incurred by him in California. 1
Mr. Ashley offered a resolution of inquiry, as to
whether the public printing had been done accord-
ing to contract,, which was adopied. - i •' _
Tho Senate' then went. into discussion of the
Ten Regiment Bill, and an extended speech made
ia opposition to it by Mr. Phelps, showing how
rapidly the debt of the Go verhment was increasing,
in consequence of ihu vast expenditures for the
Mexican War. t
House. — As soon as the body mm to order
Mr. Berrien claimed the floor, to make a correction
of his speech os published in the papers. I ’
After this was ended, the Standing Committees
were called upon for reports by the Speaker of the
House. . .< ,) ;
Circula* Specie ic
Mr. Rockwell, Chairman of the Committee on
Claims, reported a.i joint resolution providing (or
an index to all claims that bad been presented
or granted since the 14th Congress. Upon this a
debate arose, in which a large number of members
participated.' * ' ‘
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazelle.
FROM MEXICO.
The Southern Moll has arrived at Feteraburgh,
from New Orleans, with later uews from ths Seat
of War. *
An arrival at New Orleans brings dates from Ve*
ra Cruz, down to the ;14th of January, and from the
City of Mexico to thd Ist of the current month.
-The loss Buffered by Col. Mile's train, falls chiefly
upon private persons and merchants. A part of
the property lost has been recovered, by the pay*
meat of black mail to the Guerillas.
From the Capitol, Urn dates are to the Ist of Jan
uary. General Scott ; has assessed an annual tax
of 53,000,000 upon ,tlie Mexican Government, for
the support of his artby.
Padre Jaruata, with'bis famous Guerillas, were
prowling around the Capital, and within a short dis
tance.
There is nothing to confirm the rumofaf peace;
nor is there anything new from the Mexican Con*'
gross alQueretara "
There appears, to be a growing sentiment in
Mexico against sending Commissioners to Wash
ington, as;ti would be degrading to Mexico. The
public feeling* leans mg re towards arbitration, as
most consultant with the dignity of Mexico.
Steamboat Ezpliiloa-Loii of Life.
A mutt fatal accident happened in the river be.
low New Orleans. The steamer Yallabusba was
totally lost, and 40 persons killed. The steamer
was burned after the explosion of her boileol
A Riot In the .Supreme Cofirt of thi
A difficulty occurred in the United State*’ Court
room between Ueverdy Johnson and Robert Brent
bis opposing counsel in a law ease. i.
; The quarrel began by Mr Brent charging Mr John
son with having said, bo did not treat him with
the proper courtesy. Mr. Johnson replied that the
insinuation was _fiil«e r-nd upon this a sharp ca*
counter of words followed, which was stopped by
the interference of justice Le Grande.
Mr. Johnson refused all interference, saying it
was a personal matter and he should defend liini
self and the difficulty remain* unsettled.
Mr Johnson has left the city to Annapolis, Md.
and it is supposed a challenge has been passed" be
tween them. • . “
Hxclualve Corrc*poa-J«nce o; the PituUurgh.Caieue
riIILAUELPH LA - M A IIKET-
PmmoixpntA, Jan. 27, 4. r. a.
Flour—Sales of&OOO bbls Western at s6,oo{c
bid. Marketdull. •
Groin—ln Wheat, nothing is doing. Prime
White Cera is scllihgiat f»2c p bit.. Market quite
dull. •
Cotton —Sales of Upland at 9]c jp lb.
Groceries—The market is quiet, with sales of
N. U.Stogar, at -il'aftfe t* D. • ~
Pickled Hums—£ale* at 7‘c {> B.
Exclusive Correspondence of the- PntiUu rgh Gazel
BALTIMORE MARKET.
; BAi.TIUoRE, Jan. 27, 3p. if.
Flour —Very little is doing in the market. We
quote liuiiled soles at iss,hl(Ss,S7 * hW, at which,
figures there ore tnhre pollers than buyers.
Wheal—Moderate sale*of prime White at
bu, prime Red U selling ut 1333131 c per;
bu.' - 1 j - ‘
Corn—Sale* of prime White at 00c and of prime
Yellow at Ct*2j6lc‘p,bu. !
The market generally is without any material
change. ;
(Editorial Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. j
NEW YORK MARKET.
New York, Jan. 27, 3 P. M
Flour—Sales nf Genessee brand* nt s6l2ic; of
western ut GOtticV bbl.
Wheat—market is heavy, arid very little
doing. Prime White 13 retting to o moderate extent
at 1 ;t5, and Prime Red at 125 bu.
Corn—-Sales 01 **6w southern Primb White al
at lilJo’JCc p bu. ,r*riroe Yellow at '7oc (p bu.—
Market tinner. . .
Mess Beef—Sales are effected today at $5,230
6,75 B> bbl. ' :
Lard—Regular.hales at blto-Sjc y lb.
Copper—Sales of Pig at ItJc y lb.
Lead—Limited sales at Ss,ofllc 100 fit cash..
Groceries—The murkcl is firm.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET.
Jan. 20,1619.
Cotton—The market ia quite active, with deci
dedly a'bcUrr^bvling.
Sugar—Sales offair N. O. at 3{£j4« y Bh
Flour—TTic market is heavy, with moderate
sales at previous prices.
BY LAST NIGHT'S HAIL.
la relation to llic suspension of General Scott,
the National Intelligencer of Wednesday gives the
following: . ,
GEN. SCOTT SUSPENDED.
In Senate, Mr, Casa, Chairman of the Military
Committee, avowml the truth'of Gen. Scott being
suspended from command of the army in Mexico-
He stated in reply to Mr. Crittenden that orders had
gone on for the suspension of Gen. Scott from tbo
command of tho army, for the assembling 1 of a
Court of Inquiry lor liis case otPerote, and for the
discharge of Gen. Worth from the arrest under
which he had bcch placed by Qen, Scott. |
- Peace Rumors.— The National Inteligencer of
the 20th inO. antes ihut the report qf the Peace
Propositions had assumed a more definite form.
A correspondent of tbo National Intelligencer*
writing from New, Orleans, under dole ofthe ICtb,
states that he luid receivod information from a
credible source, thatjMr. Trist had signed a Trea
ty, and that it would be. received at Ne>v Orleans
by the nc*t arfival. ;
Private leucrs from officers in Mexico mention
rumors tlicre, which look to the result above indi
cated) j , •*; ;
Nothing definite yet as to thocharactcrof thodis
patches brought by CapU Kerr.
tn-Tus Clotats U strangely destructive lo Ibe hu
man cuticle, (or tkiifi the sudden change from heal to.
eoJd, and the smoke cause* yellow, dark, coarse com
plexwus. Then it is requisite that the pores of the ikin
should be kept open—that their mouths should be freed
from impurity—'twas thus the ansient Homan Phiioso
uhers cured all diseases—they computed that more
liie notes of the skill, iliau uny.ofiier outlet of the body,
diseased and uabeulthy. vapors led through the
It Is necessary, therefore, to keep die pores open—all
humors ate dispelled trotn the, sain from the pores,
wlieu the}- wash with Jones* Italian Chemical Soap.— 1
' have seen it euro the worst and oldest cases of Skit
Kheum, Erysipelas, Old Stores, llarber’s Itch, Sore Head.
Kioeworm, when every other internal, and external
remedy had failed—its affect rendering the" skin w&i
clear and soir, though il he Velipw auU course, ts won
derful—lt .removes freckles, Tatt,liimburn, Morphow,
and disfigurementpf- the skiu—but persons must
bo 1 particular and ask fur Joses be had |tt
PiUsburghiat AVM. JACKSON’S, sign of the Big Bodl,
£9 Liberty st. Price OJ cent*. -novlMAwly
fn* Don’t have .yellow-dark Teeth—they can’be
mude pearly white by one timeouting * box of Jones’
amtor Tooth Paste. It hardens the gums, sweetens the
breath, Ac. Sold at to Liberty su uovlMAwJy
frrDoul have i F"ottl Breath-If you hare, ttse
twoshilling bottle ofJpnes'.Apibcr tooth Pastes rhi
wIU makerour breatltiiweel, whiten your tMlh,Ae.-
Sold at 80 Liberty : novlOdAwly.
irrPnx9, Soars,!A*>-Tlic Genuine Hays' Liniment
Is an article more justly ealebnueiLis aeamforth®
•hove than onyorialtoibera. ‘ Its cures are almost in.
irrTo THE Haw lt» Lsstx.—Comstock’s Kim and ;
jvJue Liniment and Iwlian Vegetable Elixir, ia the most
rbf BMmuhA- DoH b, \V* JACIt ?
«ON\ M* ol ' novlMlrw||Q^|;;
.‘«"v <? vM*airwwL& comcknTi:
Gffoe BoySiaw Yoeafcsts. > Tba EDDY FAMILY.
•aa&edbyiW.COOUDGE, will give their .FMawell
Ctmeert «a ;Friday evttlng. sBUjIbsL, at Philo .Hall.
whwnh*TWjUpre*ent*vaimyarel»foe|pi«** for i
the approbation offodrfiiend*. .V'-U'_ Lf
T Door* to be open at 7; concert commence* at 7£
o'cloclupreciielf. Ticket*. 23 cents; to-be kadatfoe
usual place*. •. • • . j»y
CONGRESS. ' ■
'"'Washington, 'Cfan. "27,15451
.■; '■■ Young Ledletf Icmlnirr,
ALI.tT,PEST. -
MR. 7?; W. METCALF would announce to the eiti
ten* of Allegheny and vicinity foe intended te
taoral of hi* school from the corner of Sandusky «wrf
Soawberry streets where for ibe Jasttwehrt! months be
ha* been teaching.' ; On and after April l*t he vil! oc
cupy room* on Federal street in
doorfrom.foe bridge. The Academic Year will eo&-
■itt or two session* of fivemonths-eseh commencing'
oathefint Monday in February and Scptembcr.
*• wtb or Ttrmos na .rooiua or ms Mdxr&a.
English' Department—lncluding Reading, Onbsgra-;
nhy and defining. Writing, English Grammar,'Rhetoric.
Logic, Englith Composition and Criticism, Geography,
History, Arithmetic and the higher branches of Mathe
matic*, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy.
Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual aud Moral
Science and all other branches requisite to a thorough
English education •.•••••“••ftiO tt)
; CLassieal Department—lncluding the Latin, Greek and
French languages each an additional charge of. -AO 00
| The serrtce* of competent Teachers are secured for
each as may desire to receive instruction* in dancing,
painting, and music. I
: Those designing to enter will find n for their interest
'to do *o as near the opening of the session as possible;
iyet Irani!* will be received' at any time daring the
session and will be charged at the above rales only,
from foe time of entrance. No deductions will be
mud* for absence* except In case* of protracted illnesv
Any information which may bo desired wiU be cheer
folly communicated to /ho»e who coll upon foe in
structor at hi* rooms. ■ . ~ - 1 ja33dly
Public Sale mt Valuable Property.
T "WILL ofler. nt public sale, on Wednesday, foe Ist
. day-of March next, the farm late the property of
homas T. 8001, deceased, situated in Middlesex town
ship, Butler county, containing about one hundred
ana eighty acres; one hundred acre* cleared, twentyof
which are meadow, foe balauce well timbered. The
Improvements are, a two story Dwelling House, a large
new Frame Bank Barn with stabling under foe whole,
a frame -Wagon Shed and Com Crib, Wash
House and Spring House, with a never foiling Pump at
door, a targe Apple Orchard, with a variety of oth
er fruit and ornamental trees. __
The above is considered one of.foe best forms u> But
ler county, being of foe best quality of laud, beoaufullr
situated on foe Pittsburgh and Butler Ttoropike mad,
seven miles from Butler and twenty-four miles from
Pittsburgh, and convenient to Churches School-house*
and Mills.
UIU JUIIU. .
Traits-One third in'hand, and foe balance m two
equal annual payments, with iuterest frora iale.
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM,
ja29Jt .Exccntcr.
Dissolution*' " !•'■
THE partnership so long existing under foe firm of
M’Cord A King, was by mutual consent-dissolved
on foe Ist inst. The business will be closed at foe old
stand by either of us, using the name of foe firm for
that purpose. Being desirous to have our basinets
closed with as little delay as possible, we would re
spectfully request those indebted to call and settle
uteir accounts. JOflN D MCCORD,
j 029 HD KING.
Philadelphia, Jon. 27.
Co-Partnership.
JOHN D M'CORD having associated with him his
brother James ATCord, under foe style of M’Cord
& Co., will continue foe'Hoi, Cap and Fur business in
all it* various "branches, wholesale and retail, at the
old stand, corner of Wood and 6th streets; where they
solicit a continuation of foe patronage so liberally, be
stowed on foe old firm. JOHN D M'CORD,
jao3 JAMES 3 M'CORD.
IN retiring from the old and well known firm of
M’Cord £ King, 1 most respectfully recommend to
the patronage ol foe public my successors, Messrs.
M'Cord A Co. _H D KINO.
MTbe Dwelling House occupied by foe subscri
ber, on Third street above SmiihScld. It has
spacious back budding, bath room with hot and
cold water, gas fixtures, is slate roofed and has a large
vanl. Tba trout room ou foe first Boor ie suitable lor
an office, fiagtf), WM. M. DARLINGTON.
Messrs. Spang A Co.; Geo. W, Smith A Co.; King,
Pennock >Vm. B. Holmes A James DaL
xell, K-«q-, Pitcsourgh, Pa. - Messrs Vincent, Ilimrod A
Cod Lester,. Sennet A Chester; WUliam* A Wright;,
Brown A McCarter; J. C. Beebe, Erie, Pa.' '■ [jaigdlro*.
United States.
A. KING, .
STORAGE, Forwarding and Commission Merchant
tith street. Canal Bonn. Erie; Pa.
REFERENCES.
COAL AND COKE—Orders for Coal or Coke wiU
be thankfully received and promptly filled by foe
subscriber at his ofoee, comer of penn and water »t*.
jlutedlwAwSt A. KIRK LEWIS.
GARDNER WANTED-A good ganlner, who can
come well recommended, will.find a permanent
situation and good wages by applying at this office.
jojM ; dlw
STEEL— A general assortment of Cast, Shear and B.
Blister, German, American and Spring Steel in
store and foor sale by . L S .WATERMAN, -
jajj 31 water and <M front sta.
1 LEATHERS—2> sacks feather* in store and for salt
? by [ja33) 1,8 WATERMAN. •
lARD— 5M krgs and IS bbl* No I Lard in store and
j for sale by [jaga] .. L S WATERMAN.
RS'F. FLOUR—27 bW* Rye Flour, a prime articlofor
family use, just rec'd aud for sale Gy
LS WATERMAN.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-U sacks, a snpenor arti
cle, ill store and for sale by
ja2S_ L 8 WATERMAN-
OO.VP—OO boxes prime Soap landing'from steamboat
O Gen. Washington and for sale by v
“ JAMES DAI.ZELL.
COMBS— 40 cross wood Combs Just rac'd and for salt
by J C BIDWHLU Agent,
I7XTRA FAMILY FLOUR-A supply.of foeEald
i* win Mills extra,family. Sour, and other choice
brands kem constantly bv ■ •
; jmW BROWN A CULBEItTSaN. I*s liberty »L
SEED-UU bus prime Clover seed/iO.do Timothy, jt
rec'd aud for sale by
• jaffc! , BROWN A CULBERTSON.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—2O hhds prime N O Su
gar, 40 bblt prime N O Molasses ;u*l rec'd and for
wle bT - SELLERS;A NICOIB.
LEAD— 100 pig* on consignment and -fot'sale by
j«JS ROBERT DALZEIA. A Ca liberty ft.
SALT— 130 bbl* No 1 Salt jusi rec'd and for sole by
Jaas MILLER A lUCKETSON.
17 EAT HKKS—SO Rack* in store and for sale by
1-jsuh* ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. water and front i
BEESWAX— .500 lb* in store and for sale by
jaJ ' ISAIAH DICKEY A Co.
BACON— 3 caol;* assorted Bacon: in store and ioi
sale by ISALAII DICKEY & Co.
CAMPHOR— 4 bMs for sale by • .
jaiM • R E SELLERS, 53 wood »t.
CAST IRON-IUO lb* tor rale by'
_ja» ' [ R E SELLERS.
CAYENNE PEPPER—ISO lbs Jersey. a prune ai
clc, for gale by . ■ R K SELI.ER9.
African cayenenne-ho iu* for «aie_ii>-
jag* __ R E HELLERS.
TriAL CORkS—IOO grow foriale by.
V jaa . RE SELLERS.
B°S E fo R , E I 3 b &J.Eria.
IRISH LINENS, warranted pare flax, common and
fine, at low price*, for quality, ‘ ■'
jag 7 . . W B MURTUY. ___
BACON SHIPS—IIO blids new bacon sides jo« rac'd
on consignment mud for aale by
jang? _ . SELLERS =A NICOLS._
rpALLOW—33 bbU No 1 beef tallpwjnst rec’d and
J_ for tale by (jang7];: SELLERffAXICOLS. '
LARD— 5 bbls No 1,15 kegs do..for sale by •
ja‘i7 McGILL BU6HFIEP A ROE.
RAISINS— IS) boxes Raisins for tala by i
jag 7 -McGILL BSHFIELD A ROE.
HOPS— 4 balea Hone, first sdtt. for sale by 1
jag? McGills BUSHFIKLD A ROE.
RICE— 23 tierce* Hice for sale br_ . i
jag? -McGILL BUSHFIEIJ) A ROE.
IRON- CO tons Bar iron, aiaorted- 'in store arid tot
rale by L S WATERMAN, >
jag?. ~ 31 water and Cg front atiu
"VTAILS-AND SPIKES—OSO kept nail* and spikes
\ \ assorted, in store and lor sale by'
jag? LS WATERMAN.
S~ COUCHiNGS—SOOO Iba prime for aale by |.. ‘
jaai J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood at.
CLARIFIED SUGAR—I hhdN O fine: GhWs extra
Jure, for rale by fjagtf) J P WILLIAMS .
COFFEE— 40 bap prime Rio,\4o do Medium; 12 do
Lnruaynq 0 do old Java; for rale hr
jagQ -- J P WIIXIAMS.
fpEA—lO half chest* Y H leu; sdo Imp. and G P do;
I 10 do Cluilau Powclumg; 00 catty boxes various
styles, tor tale by J II WILLIPMS, i
jegO HO wcod street 1
LARD-1 bbl, i bbl and 9 kegs No 1 leaf Isnli rear
dcred, for*aale by WA M AUTCHELTREE, .
; jn3J_ IBP liberty st.
I.ILOUR-2S bbla fine family.flonr for aale by I
• i«a* wickam’candless.
GARRETTS SNUFF— 330 lbs Garrett's anuff ioi
_aale by LjagUj WICK fc.M’C ANPLESS.- .
CHEESE— 140 boxes W R cheese; Xlcaaka do. for
sale by [jagQ] WICK A M’CAXDLESS.
CJ ALERATU9—4O casks Cleveland, for sale by i *
0 jaJtl WICK A M CAXPLES3.
COFFEE— 330 bags Rio. cofiec; GS do Maricaibo; 43
do Java: iH do Laguayra, tor sale by
jag) WICK A APCAXPLESS.
TTERRING—-W boxes dried herring for sole by
44._jagj WICK CANDLE&S. _
BTONE PIPES—I 43 boxes stone pines for rale by
jeCSM • _\YICK A M’CANDLESS.
SPICES— Ground Allspice in 51b cans; trronnd Gin*
ger in 5 lb cans; grouud cinnamon In 5 lb consign'd
Mustard iu 5 lb caua: African Cayeime in 1 do* do, for
aale by {JagOl WICK A M’CANDIiESS. __
CHEROOTS— 30.000 Savannah cigars, 3XOOO Zaradc
for sale by WICK A M’CAyDLESS.
. bbla N C Tar foraale by T _
X jaSO WICK A ArCAIDLESS. •
SODA ASH—IS casks best quality in store and fo
aale by . . J C BimVELL. Ageul,
jagtt a , water street.
CHEESE— 90 boxes large WJI, 10 casks do, in store
and for aale by* J C UIUVVELL
WALLOW—GObbIs No 1, rendered, just rec'd arid for
X sale by [jagtl] J C BIDWEUj. ~
/"I LASS—9OO boxes assorted sixes, from 6*8t084 *1
4JT country brands, for sale by J CBIDWELI,, ■ •
ja2o water street:
fS REEN-APPLES—SO boxes and 13 barrels green
'J apples,prime order, just (slidingand tor tale by
J&go SA W HARBAfGH,2)wood4
TNEER HAIR-5 bales deer hair tur.
jJ just rec'd and for sale by . i
“ jagu S A W HARUAUGH. i
T\RY APPLES—VOO bushels dry apples in store tutd
‘XJ for sal* by S A W HARUAUGH. 1 ■
FXX)UR— 150 barrels flour, Stvearingcn A liar lord’
brand, lost landing and lor sale by 1 J
• ja29 S A W HARUAUGH. I
PEACHES— ISO bus dry peaches, Ohio halvein
store and for sale by SAW
Ja2B. f 40woodlct^
LEATHER— lO bundles bndlg leather on consign-
Taent and for sale br •' i
jangfl CEO A BERRY. !'
PORK— 100 bbls meu pork; 16 do Rump do.'lo atom'
and.lbr sale by - [jaSfl] F SELLERS, I
l AMILY. FLO y ft—febla Jpy 1
T ARD— IS. bh{i'No 1 lard on coaaurastsiusDAfor
Xi ttl» by [jt3t[ SELLERS A MCOLS. i
'T| ißltbj.
'>P-I*** l • | OODA ASH—♦ fet’d on cocuiaaeat ta4
1 4 '? . . '■ . ■■•.-;■ ■■ '; ''Ji‘ \' 1 '~'i £,{■ V. :.'■ .'■ V,-' .
tGS—The hlgbet: market pnc*»p*id mauhfor
rsc« «ltt U&enr untt, by
y • uhown * cvLßorrsaN. ,
ft auction?
V. V-ißr ■ '»
Bduw**» WUbeTO rtrejrt,
Pitubunsh, end running back to Plant *^ e T\,^f in S £P“
CtanaeiHal Bow; fcr eetoet puwic enetion,
Suh. “r [ S^siTl-B£AV,J^2E.a 1 30-c S k
> » will be sold* to close »b* concern, tbe.feßr>LOU
o'u liberty *treet»;«6raef of Ptam sUeyoad *|»**t*^
■?S?S3rssS?S-JW.'.HSi: p “? h „*“ r,,, * r
ui. He !«*», or VJ ““““J I IS I £3 f £ota ) tioiuo
poxeuioaonthclrt of Apninejfc ■ -_ \ n ± ikd
. Lot Na. 3, u Mariyocothird l *'**'““ *l°
with ten feet next; it yew tented on an old lenee, exptt
tea&saaw^asKAttS
•slefof this Jot wiU be perfeeted by n deed in to «ten
pie with eorenenl of gewml wmnty; • rtwtefW
will be ghen ** to the other tot*, clear of tU beam
b*7^oo:—One-foorth C«h; re»dtte4nilbur «<P»l“*
mial payment*, >eeared on the property, with interew
P * , Jto l^Tfcet s cer2uitty’th«*k* pwt Cenrt*!
mart come in on thl* &e of Pinibwlr will enhMM
the vilac of this property m the hands of the porcn*»er
35 to SO per cent, ton* baton the-pnee will be dne. v .;
i*27 ,• « . JOHN D ’.
YolmtUt RmmeLmJ a ■*•**«:, i
On Fridty, Vtb. llh, .13 tfcloet, r.wJl M Kja
at the Commercial Sale* Room, corner of >vooa *M
sth streets, the following valuable property, vu:
87 teres of laud well known »• port ot the celebra
ted Hamilton Farm, of which thorn 50 teres are clear
ed tad under cood fence, pleasantly situated oh the
south bank of the Monongahela rivsr Id mile* there
Pittsburgh, opposite Lock No 2, eh which there are
three Dwelling Mooses, gtablesan Apple Orchard, dud
t satiety of other Fruit tree*. Tbera U-alsd tn excel
lent site -fer ah extensive Vineyard, pronounced ; .by
competent judges to be equal to any situation In tha.
couutry.• Also a. good trull stream supplied by. a.large
stream of water running through the whale length'or
the farm, at presentoceupiedoy Wm.Fritz,wlio will
show the property.; ... -
Also—'that valuable Tract of No 1513f t iß.
Rockdale Township,. Crawford county, Pai, ecatain
ing'iJOO acres. '" < v • •
Also—Tract of land No 1300 ip township No 9, rahge
15, of the Ohio Company, purchase in Lawrence coun
ty; Ohio. Terms at sale. -
Ja27 JOHN D DAVIS. Auet’r. „
. Dry Goods.
On Monday morning, January 21st, at 10 o'clock, at
the commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and. sth
streets, will be sold without reserve, by order of As
signee, f . '
•A large assortment, of staple and fancy Dry Goods,
among which are superfine cloths, caaslincres, sat
inetts, flannels, ginghams, cheeks, matins, silks, satins,
ribbons, shawls, silk hd*ks. r
7 . ’ AtBo’clock,*.«.
Groceries, Queensware, glassware.; eonfeetionary,
baskets, wooden ware,•Virginia manufactured tobacco,
snanub segars, writing and wrapping .paper. bsnd-tmx r
ea. shovels, watches, mantel elocks, eaxpiting, trans
parent and venitian window blinds, a quantity of hew;
and second hand household furniture, Ac. ' - i.
•- At fl o’clock, r.r*. ' ", > 'j-
A duantity of choice miscellaneous books, teddy
made eloihing, boots, shoes. fine table and pocket cut
lery, gold and silver watcbea, snectaelea,, waMng
C.IIM, iiabreltatfiuiu, paub, AalM, W«ot.Woki,
gold pens, jewelry, janey-gooda, ke. - -ja»
. Boots at Auction. - . ,
On Saturday eveniiwJtheflßthinM^rtfllo’clockjLt
the Commercial Sales Room, corner of. Wood and sth
ns.,.will be sold n large coUeeUou
laneous, books, embracing standard works la the vari
ous department* of science and literature-.-Catalogues
are now ready.for delivery aad tbe books will ba open
for examihatfon on Saturday morning. •. .
jatS JOHNgD DAVIS, AocfT.
Houses and Lot at Asttiwu..
Will be offered at public auction on tht premisee, on
Saturday the felt day of February. at 3 o’clock, r.h,.a
Lot of ground situate in. tb* trih-.ward of the.eJty
Pittsburgh, frouiing 16 feel on tha Allegheny, nver b>
100 feet deep,-on which is erected a neat and suMtaiv
tial two story Brick House In front and on the rqar a
small Frame House, this property fronts on two sts each
4t> feet wideru in the [neighborhood ofjlass and Iren
works and foundries. Title unexceptionable." Terms
at sale. • pai«} ■ JOHN D DAVIS, Aocl’rJll
County CoßTentlna* *
AT a meeting oftae County Committee of Corres
pondence held at MeMasiets’ hotel in Pittsburgh,
on the ZJd JSnntry, UU, the following eall was agwd
upouv Tbit the Whig and Antimssomc. voters of the
several Werde.'Sonxigbs and Township# of Allegheny
county are invited to meet at thor üBUI .places of hold
ing primary meetings, wiihin said districts, on Satur
day the 25th February next, to. appoinl delegates to
meet in County. Convention at the Court House in
Pittsburgh, on the succeeding-Wednesday, to appoint
delegates to the Stale Convention to be held al Hams
burgh to nominate a Canal Commissioned Seaamnal
Elector* and Senatorial delegates to the NattonarCoo
'vention. The said county convention will also appoint
a delegate from this district to tha Whig NarionaFCon
veunon and ah elector for ibis district upon Umßiaie
Clectoral.TSdtet < . • • '• .■• ‘‘ •
The primary meetings in all the Townships except
Pitt, willbeheWat*o*cloek,y.Jt,and In’the Wards
.odßorouyh.
R. Pmri, Sec*y pro, tem. ’ 1*33
Far the Gazette.' ■ ,
THE nevd. the Cldnty of the cities of Pitti'.urxh and
Allegheny and vicinity, the President- Faeußy and
Trustees ofthe Western CnlrexsitT, Gentlemen of the
medical profession in the cities and eaunty, tha Judge*
of the •various Courts of Allegheny county, and tha
members of tha Bar of Allegheny „eoaaty and Students
at law, are mpect&Hy Invited to uaendu meeting at
tbeDUtriet Courtrooms bn Saturday next, at SVcfoek
5L immediately afrer the adjournment oftbe'DUmet
Court, to take into conjoint consideration a project,
wliich has already met with the approbation of.vari
ous diitihgelsbed individual* of the learned bodies
hereby respectfully invited to attend. __ >?.
ja2«lw ,• • • ’,; ,VT J FOX ALDEN.
PRINTS ONLY.
44
CEDAR BT-, NEW YORK
LEE & BREWSTER
EatabU&hed a warebooa* in the year 1640. tor Urtpur-.
Pom ofimpplringtheCirir and interior Trade with
PRINTEDCALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, *!
Sow price*—and exhibiting, aiall seaaons ..
of the year,' the Laryert AMortmenl in ::
t/ie fc.
.■They are now opening Several thnidred
eompnaing every new etyie of Foreign and ftuncatic
production, many of which have J tot been porehatnd,
and are offered for aale lor Caah and abort credib at -
■ FRICKS REDUCED .
• ' FROM .•«
ONE.'TO.FIVE CENTS
per yanfbelopr thepneesar April and Alar, W per
nrtaied Catalogue*, orB_eorrecicd daily, fir lha
pr»~~u catnloffut-,
uilbrm&tioa of Buyer*.
PUUTWiSSOOVIBi j
NewYotk, June, 1&I7. ■ |
ITlwPlUOForttii
One eleianl Rosewood six and a half
Piino Foric double raised eor-
new scale, iron frame-made by
11 *.|. |*Cbicke'riny,Uo»ttia. -j:
One do. gotiue panels usd nodding*, 0 oetare-—Cal*
k Co. New York. - . .!;■
One do. eothie panels and tnooldings, 6 octant—
Gale k Co. New York.. * . . -
- One superb fraud piano,' 6| oe tires—Here, Tatis.
Tbe abort pianos forte* are bar*
been selected by the .subscriber, particularly' fbttheir
pood quality of tone and Shiah ai-OtnsioaHnstntnenls.
b\>r sale at factory prices by'
ja*7 : JO&V H MELLQg, 9Ttrood «t-
Darftlai la Baal Eitata. f -
M POUR DWELLING HOUSES FOK 9ALH—
These bouse* ate situated on Decatur street be>
tween Fourth and Liberty streets, west of the
Diamond,and tmlots 15 feet front, by.CO.deep.-The
bouses are brick, three stories high, and contain six
rooms eacg. They are- of recent-erection, are well
built, and possetserery eonreniene* forneat residen
ces for small familiet,'haTinf each separate and inde-
peijdejUgrdi:
H7*-4«e#a home* will-be told- *1 the low price of
£lL!3eacfc! uul lime fiven on.* porttea of tee.par*
cbue money. *< Baeh bnrgmms, we wink, bnre eel me*
~iy been offered,in ibis city. ' , f H . ,
Inqoue of tbie tobwnbeFt wim MB be neep nl die Of*
£ce*of the Ciiftle, erery jwaaanj between the
of eight and tea, usd ml other Un- . athkrdoukt
slr». U*y»’ boarding house, Robinson's aew rtrcTj Fed
eral it Allegheny City: D N WHITE)
Jmaa i •. .y- - Agent for the owner.
Jhoteo BolldUi Loti ftr lair.
THE aobwlber. offer* lur ula some Very 'choice
btaldidinf lou in AUejhenr CiJjr it low price*.'
The lot* an beaulifttHy situated- for ratal -residence!,
aiul abool a mile .-from the Allegheny
market, or tha old .AHegheny Bridge. The - *Lm and
tenon can be mado to salt purchasers..
Inquire of the subscriber, who can be seen at the of
fice of the GazfUe, eTerjr forenoon, and at other time*
at his roomsal-Mr.llsYs* boarding-house, Robinson's
uew row, Federal it.-Allegheny city. - ■i/".'- -
)ng> . . &K.WMTE...
BLAKE’S ELECTRICAL APPARATUS lor
dies. School*, Pb7*ie*atu and private at
price* Car lowerdian, apparent* of eqnal efficiency l»
■old for In ibo eastern cities. .The VW* W *«»*•.
•een and obtained at the beokfloreof-
jaBo ' • , ■ iQUN-U gt vrood at
PRODUCER W kff» No H lard, 15bbuWkwheiu
floor, AiM>flaxKca,fldo'*maU«hitebeaiU| 1 do
nr ft, 1 rfd'timoUiy deed. 9 sack* dried pcacbey waeiYed
and for Kale by, : . GEOfAHERRYV.'
IaSO ; lßwoodutreet. ;
T}RONZE—At iuotmes\ of Ctetntn sod Ewriiih,
tj French leaf; Gold tnd Sifte? letf and Dtttchra«2
juit »ec'tad fi?r *»!• br
. jtas •j. SCHOQNMA)
VKERiM wood. itntL
(WHIXEM. A*l>
PARED PEACAES-rS
■ml for alt br ■' I Wt R MH?UTCHra\.
HOPS— 10 bklea Ohio hop# nre’daod for ule br
' WAR U*CUTCHEON,
• . ■ ;■ • 1» liberty ito*.
\f OLAKSta—log bbla N O Molmti Wt
Itl.Jorjiifobjr (jtsqPOlHg^jCtaiTc^
WT»o*«i M R nUiufer ul« hr
-• ‘ JD WILLIAMS,llOwoddti.
jlfagS • ! . '/ . ]*■ -----
S WILLIAMS.
AKD-IW Iregi w’d per Awties an* for tt]t to
i ciowconugnmentbT, ■■'■ -1 tt *TTFI !■•■ *°
ss&nsgss.
i.*.*,.
)«« i' BttOWWtCMLßnrraflv
R^fd'Sfc l^'^ of
—1»°«. / J SCHOOSMArrp a ru
p«k »^*-vasaaSasfi'*»
,B r • ••' > «' • "• ■ •
150 . BQ^E3 Imi® Ko * cWie, reeM • tn 4 fef ntf
IJUby :• (w*) W*h Arcingn^
p u &* Mg ?-r >TOsss^i
rcukubrnbi^
STEAMBOATS.
■i . ciscissati * piTTnunaa'
DAILY- PACICET LINE. .■
fori tkal tncmer can procort,bBA been prtmdedfatpa*-
,en«t»-iSTLne ha* been in fot Ire jnn
Ssa'M!L , S!?S?«SsS3F
Si In Jr IIKI Ore l»>V «““!“»
adrmnc«v
bwihemy Monday Ioodofk!.wi*»ta|
•eery Monday eremng atlOr.x. /.,»
tcebdat PACKET* ••■ <
•The HIDEHMA Hal
Jeaira Pitteborßh ewjrTuesday nwniinf a»ltt o clock;
-Wheeling ctcry Tccaday evening at IQ >• *- . .
TtnenunciPtY PACKET.' . •
Tie NEW ENGLAND No. S. Cepfc * V* 4 *
eeve Pltttinreh erery Wedn«d*y. merniafi 10
erery Wedneedey evening ** lo p - ■*
'THCBOJ ' ■ ■
I&2%&3%£2SSSS£!isai.
every Hranday evening ml 10 y. K.
:<? -V - •{-' yiroit PiC MT., ,•- ± -
V-IteCUPPKtt Ko.a,CapLCioo«*,will U*«- P»M
‘bnnrb «renr Frid»y morning at 10 oeloek; ttlieeUug
--Friday craning at 10 a..
emjrl .. - ;
' ViATEBDAY PACKET. t
• T%e lht
aborjh every Batarday moreUi* ai 10 o
every SaUttdayeTcamgailOy.a.. .. .
-ITODAt JACKET.' • '
lie ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. -AO. *Uwa.,i»U
ißaVe Piittbargh eyery SondaymorfluiffatiOoelock} .
Sunday eyenin* ml ID r. x. ;
Ki. r j „
nrivKß PACKETS.—NEW AMIANGKMENTS.,
ftfc . CALEB COPE, • ' ;
LiPntoftgy : vaill'leave for Beaver, GGugow bo«L •
JMKSjßiWflliTille, on Tuevdar, Thunday,
eatb vreek, a»0 o’eloctAji. return
. • . • No 33 Wood »U
BEAVEB AND WELISTOXE PAOTET.
jr~yii»~)~L Htefin* r '{ ' •' '
E.CUihc, master, will, dying
jaMfcl,. winter season. »n»k» daily
aa.«sgsg, ■
• ” , ' FOR CINCINNATI. •’.. • •
-• . >•■. Thu Gna steamer -^--V r ,- :
-i, «P*y* fo/ -NEW ENOLANjftJfo. t, ...,
Ebbert, mulct, ie*vcs;aa.lLbofe thi*
fSnblir at 10 o’clock, A. *. Freifl»« or
’
. >. • • *Hie fine passenger steamer
' • fr* -ft ROBERT MORRIS,
. Campbell, muter, trill kayc-far lbs
and all intermediate: porta, oa
Wednesdey, at 10; ju *, positively. Fartreightorpaw*
age apply oa board. ... • ~. . I *&'
FOR BROWNSVILLE.
:• The hue steamer '
■rnVlTTfwl 8 P Dusbane, muter, tfili leave at t
■iHßßiflßD’eJock this day for Brownsville. Fof •
onboard. .- janl
REGULAR PnTCBURGH AND ZANESVILLE
' ■ -PACKET. ■■■i
•. i ui' |v Hie light drangb^iteamer
Hard, master, will make weekly trips
mBbESSHBBIO the obove ports daring tbe season.—'
Fot freight or pweegeeppiy oo touA-orto^' >
*11)7 ■ -• • D. «lldUnS,• Agt.
EUZABLTHAND MONONGAHE*
’la crrv packet. -,*•
‘.•••Tbettewateaster---.:’.- :
• . flr»Tr a despatch,
Nelson, muter, will-run aa above,
■■■(■ESBBlcavinff Pittsburgh every* Monday
Wednesday o'clock, a. k- and Mo- ' v
nongabela City every 'iWadar.Thonday and Saturday*
at 8 o’clock; i- JC.-FMr.fmght or passage apply oa
board. ‘ '• ’• 1T&
EXPRESS LINES, &c.
- Eellpia Trauportatloa bla*A
TO AND FROM THE KAHTERN CITIES, VIA
BROWNSVILLE ANDOCMBERLAND. a
CJHIPPERS and others may rdy that all merehandiro
O sad pradoce .will fje Awwarded «o aad frtn the
. eastern, citiest by the above
the lowest current rate*.-*-»:.vf v«: : -i
JOHN F CLARKE, A**at, Ilew Tork..
DUTIEH t HUMPHREYS, Philadelphia.
C H KOQNS, Baltlnane.".' f • -V . -
•' JIeKAKJ fc McGUlßE.Ctnnbcflaai ; ;
• WII CLARKE. BroteTUfUle. • .
. FORSYTH k, DUNCAN, Ploib'y.-- - jalkly ,
'TTH qnr«i'irtAm | --«il.Tnion, gicnwtiy,
•
nkifERCHANTS and others KmiipgrapdgveEatons-/ ...
Jj 1‘ ed that this Is the fastest, and stoat expe- .' > '
diUooaLlnegoinrßaat;coauectVtg*tsilh‘Adam«|hCo'a.. .
Exprett daily, at Baltimore, ‘ •
■ Through' receipts will he given to any ’of the above- '
placet. - Merthandjao aaA packages of any uae or '•?
weight forwarded. i '''*
ExpresscioacadailTat^r.re V:. -/ - V •
H O VICKERV, ArM
notHOtf BtrChades Hotel Baildmga. :«ood at •- <-'
Eclipse lbie-
Ibs fiopriel.ir* of this r ‘iaifJ tbs
Agency at Caabtrtsad frffvt of. JdeKaig A Bm
gnirs to that of Edgertar, t,
PiOsbergh aad taerrhaols are DutlScd that J Bav>
1/ Votoosaa. [■’HJJ Boaih Chartn it. liahitaore, b lbs oaly
aothoraad of this Lias in the Easters cities! '
Tbs ealj amts are •• • y i -
, - . J C
d Mf Brosssrille, !
*. EDOA^TO.VACoCamberiaad, •
, dectßf J B ROBtNSONfßaltiasora. • i
through; in five days from PHILADEL-
PHIA TO PITTSBURGH, BY WAGONS,
Itanniug D*y and NUhl between PlUsbareb and Cbnra
benburs, etui by Railroad between Caoraoenbore anal
Philadelphia. The first shipment will lease each end
on 15ih January inst. No more irooda will be received
than cah be earried ibrongb each -,da>V ■witboot- delay,
'on the route. Time jwUl be reduced to Foot Days when
the roads become settled. ; •-•
J.BUTLER.Agvot,) At the Depots ot
BO.ntarketst, Philadelphia,-1 Penn'a aadOhio
CLARKE 4 TIIAW, f. Transportation
. . ’ • Pittsburgh. Cump’y. - ' : -
v Q7* We will reeeipt lbrjuuu iba produce, etc* per
dsjr, ta go through by the above line after the 15th* hut. -
TXrfKTER WHALE OlM^easlsbteaetoljljurt
- .vf reed and for sale by *• ' •\ *
lana J SCHOQXMAKBR A Co.
SAL. SODA—3SOO lbs jatt ree'd and lor sale by
J SCHOONHEKER A Co.
bl»la prime, (dr sale ur ;
_WICK fc SI*CASD;^S9.
SALERATUS— 14 casks Cleveland for sale trr
jaai • • WICK A &PCANDLES3.
. TIACON — A smnU.Jolprinie. for saleby “■ 5 -
jj jaai \YICK A arcAXPLEgy.
eOACON AND BULK PORKr-<W> bams baton:. Coo
J> shoulder* do; 21 hbdssidesSlo; 57 do ln ba’A, on'
consupuoent and tbrsale jgr ’
: JanU) ’ y SELLERS A NT COLS.
BEANS— 2 bbls white beans; 4 do asst
and for sale by \ POINDEXT.Eu A Co. •
.. H ChCtM foT 1
janlfl . Co.- - -
T>EACIIES— isfbiu dried peßcC'iTfcViile’ijv" -T "
■T janlg ; fc Ca. -
r K>AL-Ordera for coal to ciir wUI
meet prompt'attemioit with ■■ ■ ■■'
jaol& ROE.
A L g L - sbtl^iz,,,,
lfrvfor aafe.br
KQKT-—3 ’
■^LACaXq-100 down jfcraole
-JURIES—3 bbU Iftrij 85 bukeb dried apjpleslO
do peuhet; 4 noun wooUea *ocki; CU itwucowa x
oni eatuiganent an fej m)« by \
• J Dj WILLIAMS, IWwooJ«i. i
ARD-No 2 Urd for nle by
j . :IT ■ CLARKE k TIL',
OUGAR—3D hhds prime new crop! Just m 1 -
O tale by” ' BIiOWN Jt •
I«al8 j -
- jurtm'd k»d£ir~
ju joM rec'd n»dfor .
OAKFORJF*. Co. -
/SoFFEE-OSbagii
V/ wda by ‘ - Hanl
rpEAS-IO hmlf chet
;X—k.fay ' Q»n>
TIOBHD'WANTEJj—T*» .BDiaruUhed took w&h
X> hoarding, byr» (emletaun end wifc.,wnh
two children nations**. In-»(*medpriT»te fsn4>«-
Address, i&ttugr Km which .raottbe mddetutc, box.,
K*>, •; j- - ■■•■■ jttCiUß*7*
iTVRESS QOOPS AT LOW PRICKS—W R Mar*
-L# phn comer 4th enijMssket ittn continue* to edl
printer Brets Goodes! (tally - Reduced prk**—Mu«;
Hn'de Lsinc* t» low M.EU taper ymrd, Ac- ■ )stg:
SUPERIOR PW?era TOR ISi-rW R Marpbri**
. xitc* the MMiuuon of baym to hie rery espmer
of PrluU.-*eilinc tt iat. few eolonu •
SU!RTL\Q MUBLLNB AT ls»|—R MumayVed*
superior loan doth Shining Muslin, ysnf wide. «t
taf ceoUj u good enicie ot'u*ual taUh silPcty. j«P
T}EESWAX-Icede mi A bW* be*Jir*X, onto*-
:
boxes John W*nPs 5* tobeccoi»l*ta
■ Jt> article, «a hud and for esle hr- _l. ■--•
jena , fXAIArf CTCgrt * Co
B~ UCKWHEATn^Ulfrrdieta*^*^^;^^"
JJBjm APPLES-M
pgfcg!*
TTOTM.tate. Oto ‘^"eSTSkMAV*^
-rf— •■ . i. ■ 13 wood itrect
rtOPFEE-® tappnnte «««» Bio TOffec for Mhby
V Jdl' ' • l * *h rwift ,•
SK£O-fiO bus dorerteed &r#*l* bT ••.•'••■
jud • JAR FLOY
SPERM OIL-3 ciske winter slmlued, warranted
j SCHOONMAKEB A Co. .
B K SELLER?.
SELLERS.