THK.PITTSBPBGH gazette. ■'•. •* • ''•-.'••i PITTIBOROHi *: r SATURDAY XLQKSKG, JAytfA&Y^lMs ~ ;3!?%gggg» *” requeued to Uod ' C^, Ja. Pitt. Ini r.h ■ ♦? • V *y Tlt ' Otßiiral «*■»<_ • Cairt~¥«i«M.t c„, . _.> *.| ~ •• . Cnrcatlgi. : . W4 *«w»«R<,Jaim*fy‘-KLIWS. * **** »«*»** * 'SSw Fblk>Win * **" ««Ueal .perch : QrTetiaei**, and Mr! £xom wMOM today from Mr. Romamuf * : r Jf*2!f^*l e^, ‘ U ®" 3fUment ’ w ‘ ti ‘ »oti»nl»es " Tex “ had no cifim to the Rio Grande. ' - » wceiriog • very thorough discus ‘ ’ y°®~* the documentary evidcoee u made : to bear very heavily upon ibe friend* of the Ad. jajttttttfoa, notwithstanding the Prudent undrr “'■A ' . back* whaierer information be please* . * jff.Wdhhold. 71a withholding of information, mtr * ny .who are respocsibh? for their eondoct liere, will regwd a* t Ttrjr iea»on £» not voting tuotv men ami more mow. Indeed, except for the pa troaiflß iaddehl lo the ten regiment till, I do not . bdieretltat it would, Sbaata. There are .. ® la J * Ml p< T yV hingtog °Q aspirant* for office, and ; *ll to®*® ina*t be provided ibr at the public expense. the Executive i* indeed just * now one of the greatest afflictions of the People, iadresolu'm more taxation, more immorality, more .*b?to*t. alt other e*n«*« coo* HP®*?* , Tia difcuinwa in the Senate today turned “ L*“to , # °P 0 * 1 finances than any other topic,—ond '•;»'7WE*sfcwM»a4a by. Mr. Clarfee, o new Sena. I■. *?** laljnd. He « one of the plain, •“• ebmtnpMcnfj meaof the Seuate,' and seek* * .''' twrtbef’to adorn his subject, nor to attract persons ■ Hedpemed it impossible for the war • earned on'byjthe' Executive in the present . rtfateof,tbe money market without a fleeting the * : • ®®npy. ( ._inarket_ still more sensibly than it is now aiTectei : If the measures recommended by-the. President are consijranialed, it is not possible for •.'•.lbe\Goverwnentto|obtiuii the required sums, ex* cept at a large discaunL There is, however, an earnest-hope of PeLce still pervadiog the mindsuf those who. pause to think upon the Mato of the .: .wnnlryyind of the moral,physical' and financial consequences of war,—and the money market will * buoyant with prospects/of peace. From - certain mysterious gtviugs out among the leader* of the party in power, it seems probable, aside from public rumor, that a peace is not improbable. - "Mr* Cass, as the orgaftoftho President and War - " '.DejMrtfneiit, .Unlay announced the ntrpeneion of ■j » Gtuetat Scott frontthe command in Mexia),—his tr der fa-.appear ai PcroU, their to be tried by Court ,f *» Martial, and the turning over the command toMa i j?r General .Butler, of the. VdnMten., The Court of _ _ Inquiry in this case ore to.beGen. Towson,of the Pay Ifeportment, Q)L Belknap, (instead of Gen. * announced) and. Brigadier Gentoul Cushing, of the Massachusetts Volunteers. The 1® the rear”’ has come at last, and it seems to > . the friends of General Scott a good deal worse than the fire in front- Every one, however, must have * fl foreseen that it would dome alter the splendid mil* u ittoy success pf the GenwakiirChieC It i/notin the nature of James ICiPolk to be just to oneop* posedtohbn politically or otherwise. He is nn envious.jealous, little-minded man, one who, in t.thiscase, has wronged General Scott, nbt so much ••^T*'Court of Inquiry, os in the manner in which j Ihm Court h#h been appointed. The charges against General Worth were dismissed also by the Presi* dent, at the- very moment * those, sgnjnw General Scott are received as atfmissible,—and this, too, after.in oue.Cotw ifartial Worth' lad been cen. ~ re3 *. diflerenees j the Officers of ' Army are deeply to be regretted, bat still more is the’concentration of Executive wrath upon Gen. How.it will look to the country,-so see General Scott, the hero of a score of tattles, —“the greatest soldier, in the. Army,”—os I heard one •' Of thp bravest Generals of the Army say laMnight, —•tried by Court Martial in a Mexican town, ' through an order from James K. Polk,, and Mr. SecretaryMarev *♦ .Washington these heroes firetbeu President’sPalaceand 'Departs iO whose skill in anux has red ration from the disgrace • .**» .whi> 4|it have been involved^ V Belknap have left for Ferotr cial will be there os ? t General .Worth, tl>e _ accu» the accnsed. Wet!, . I yenture that the old-General, after all Uie trap* - aetto catch him, wtll escape <Seotf-free. The Supreme Court continue* to be engaged in . the Dorr ease,—and Mr. HalleU has discoursed for three days to'teocli the Judges iipoc. the Bench whete aoverejgnty lies in this Republic of our*,— • *hd those-'Judges, blockheads that they were, not Jo have koown lfaS truth found out that aovereigiity resideS in the Sublime discovery, to have found out what nobody ever doubted,—and to have occupied three days in teaching.it .to'a-Bench of<Judges, everyone of whom have, been appointed by Democratic Presi dents, —from the Chief Justice, an- old Federalist. by toe .way, and a good Jodge, to the incumbent from our own bounty and home. If the Attorney General shall :impart ; .the same information, the Court will beeome-a body of Solons, or Solomons, before the term is - ooL -' . The Loco FocOs have named their time and pIfCA for. bolding a National Convention,—the fourth'Monday ;of May- and the'city of Baltimore. A'later.day was named, and a Western city, but without effect. ‘ The Convention .was a harmoni* oosone, aud the adjournment early'. .‘ ' IherWhig . member* will probably name aday on Thursday arening of liii* week, and a place o'r *>.' It “will probably be in June. , Tlie campaign ■ mUit,' therefore; soon be open here and abroad, but unbl pm Conventions name their candidate*, the tight w2I be ranch more nattering than concentnr I ted.** . I . The Secretary of the Treasury attends to busi- Bea*,ia'hi> own'.dwelling, and not.attbe Depart* meat One of the contractors lor the last steamer*] bafltaf Pittsburgh, had aninterview With lum this I morning.'.- - • -..TbobJander of sera* viiUxoiu of doßan in tin Trtatit rjr Xkyu rtvurrt stiH staggen oil inquirers.— Can it be' that the Head of a Department—one re*. pined.loo, lobe *a inquiiilive and indaitrious as Mr.Walfcef is, knows no more of the btxsinesaof jusDppvtmeat than thisl The bhn&er is deemed I oaimainTable and inexcusable to those who do ntJbsmr Ur.-Walker’s tastes and .habits. . He is there a hot a to the* I '. odes, not. to practice, and employed Jrather to sos* j 1 JUmhi»Freetradeopinii?nsthani£vthepabL'cseti| ; T»oe. r ■ '■••• ' 'I - /Ih Jdokihg-'-over the estimates of the Quarter | Uastsr'Geperal, I tind that this oflcer. at the sag-1 gertSaaof the Secretary of the Treasury; was'ccmi ] polled tocatdownhis estimate* NEARLYEIGUTI UILUOKSJ3F DOLLARS FOE THE NEXT I . PISCAL YEAR ALONE This .win all have to- of the year. Igryeyoaj ,tbe aggrOfiteput you may see' what httie' tricks j are resorted tain high places to deceive the people'); fia-regard to the actnal expenses of Gbrernfieot.* j |« . WAsanerraß,Jao. 2.% IMS. The Meiropolis ie lathe very midst ofilswinler gaiety' a»dVexdtecKntr* > aad there U vsrjely ta (ntiiy sli Tbe President Imps . <open house ooe evdiing everyother week, and all ] < are'inyhed, marie*' daflc^.cbooyaarj tioo,asil;veiy property; do expensive'ent«rtdn:j «n^ , \\lseie am smalJer parties ciflcn,and iii turn 1 the Eieetoite inrites a 0 cfibe Judges,\Senftfor» I medltepretenUiive* tocHne with him.. . Ali, bovr-1 «rer, do oot gcv indtheexnues tbr non-mndaßog I relieve the Excmdva of bis ioyUalidtu; I Ex-President Adams sod' fkrnOy.receive iheir; j :£netida every Saldr&y evening. Large numbers I and are most agreeably en- [ fetafafti udeUscuulJy, and wrthoat trouble or ex- wpper* wfccVwowulijr ii 'tbe:«tr>ctiOA oTthe-great•• pvtic*, art tfapeoW \ *** thfl qralifiratinn of Utow-irltbVadM i ;; btcU that fefrititeD«t 4qr,:«ci<Jeßt{U>-« I ; iiighf*.j iidWp»flnw» •-'■■ fV • • --- tmf*' V»-' Clax at a party given to die -Judges gAutbn ri *dj£ la* evening. He vu the cb&mvuflie cocwU || be tlyneg*' ia, and Wiih seventy- yean' luß|VQo'tte' bevt«of all tbe yoasgaad' Jbentiiil, ae -whan: Wf >h»* "yean ywer^ • "«po*la*. .■■' •■ t-.'-r.- , C2m.Kau»s,wkli ■mtf.»'OcAßa*o!r »*»ia{iii'to<l» < cruiser*" 1 " - '"°“'4S‘»- ; ' if**'**’*' Mi* yy ■»»•*s hi poctlrfe.w *S«uttor,Vwonli ifl* that oae'of toe bne vertaad bcstinibe Annyjw** gaHljync* only of *n OQiruth, Lot that be had deliberately's'&arn to ■ach.'- • - .....; ... :■ .: Midshipman Rogcn was also aijoong the gtteste, •od gave me an interesting account of bis advea ile SDoka-of. w -£jj jhflt •pint of kindness due to their generosity. They were as metiers sad sisters to him- in bis greatest adversity. If tie Mexican men are devils, the women have the Idndnert ofangefas-and learn that bigbe*t of Christian precepts, “to krve their ene anes.” While: administering aU these personal kindnesses to lie distressed, they bear ah uncom promising hostility to us us: a nation, and ever will, ■along as weucctipy their soil. J An Agent of the Yucoiahese I learn is in the city, ready tosell ood annex Yucatan to the United States for an equivalent ‘ His Government bai hardly authorised hini to ik> this. . t E. i Get. Scott. —Tie Post has worked itselfinto ik most indignant state, at lie position tie people have dared to take in denouncing Mr. Polk for his petty, and feeble malice in Coqtt, MartiaUiog Gen. Scoti as well as tor expressing an opinion that the peo ple will sustain tie gallant soldier from this sncak[ ingtire to the rear. These iowjfoco onanists are much alarmed test the wicked whig* should beguihi the lionest people with (he belief jtoat Mr.. Polk boa been guilty of another mean actf B« .what need is there of calling attention to toe feet that the Po*J is, as Mr. Crittenden said of Mr. Cass, lender upon this subject .tVTiy should tut tbe loco focos defend the conduct of those who feed them. .. Why should they not defend toe’conduct of Mr. Polk for trying to disgrace Gen. Scott. Dul not Gen. Scott whip ids pet general that he imporl ted from the Havana cock pits? lias an American general tlio hardihood to whip the “WestemNapo. leonr 'What right had Gen. Scott to put in force the army role that forbad the development of can* paigns? Did he dpt know that it was only meant to silence letters written against Mr. Polk and fa’ blunders, and not those filled with fnlsomepufis of the government, such ns the Union, Post and otb-; era have published ever since, in spite of the army: •aw. The Post iiays of the charges against GeuJ Scott, that “they have been preferred by gallant! and distinguished officers in the service." I Who wash* Let us know'what they were dh inguuhed for? . Was it for ditching a la Pillow, o was it for the new rule introduced u la Pillop- foi changing the frout of Colonel Haskell's rcguiiem, or was it for taking “impregnable" butteries? 1 Have the charges been made by the officer wlio; run home so feat because his 1 rank was not equal to ■ what be thought ho was entitled to, aad who re turned to the Seat of War to be courtmnrtialed by Gpa. ScoU? Speak out and let us know who ha* carped at ability, they vainly attempt to obscure, mnch less to rival Let us know howtbe Govern, ment has been led bio the .belief that Uu best in - Urest eftkt nuntrg TrqnirrdthcsKtpenatsion o/Gau e says.—“ The circumstances that led to this belief; are unknown to us, {except in a genera! point of view") If by any chance you think you have been informed of any thing Uiat enables you to jndge of tbe merits of this outrag*. why out with it, and let tlie people see. that the . charges arc nothing bat the trick, of.asetof politicians whose highest aspirations do not rise to the level even of the vices'ofhonorable men. SfexJcaa Humors of Peace. The Areo Iris of the Olh in>t, as we see by the -Free American, has the following curious article: The tukatt ofjxace uoiiiD.— lo a letter re ceived by us yesterday from our correspondent at Jalapa, he informs us that an individual holding a hieh position in the-American army, and whose «► sertions deserve entire credit, said publicly. and without the least reserve, that from letter* received at Jalapa from Puehla, on the Ist tost, it was pOsi uvely known that a treaty of peace had been SgZ ed in Mexico. On being told that it was strange that this was the . case, as Mr. Trist had hot the : power to sign such 1 a' treaty, be answered that Gen. •scott had taken it upon his own responsibility to «gn the treaty, in consequence of which the treaty had been sent to Querretaro for theiapprobation o, the Mexican Government. The Free Americas puts no feith tathe above rumor. As a cbntinoation of thia peace rumor, we copy the following lettef from the Washington corre*. Pendent of the Baltimore Sun. _Tbere can be no truth in the riimor.iGat'Mr. 1 rathas offered to the Govi-nimeat the terms here tofore rejected; but I foam lY • a very respectable source, that die British •_ ; . rament, through it* agenu, have been urgent »a inducing the Mexican goveramc.,i t, ...fcr-lerm* of pead* ou the basis of toe project Mr. TnsL It u very probable, that Santa Anna’s loflueoce being at aa cod, and tbe military power destroyed, British influence, aad the influence of the mercantile classes, will be potent in fivor of peare. Tho intelligence is footed coldly upon by the Senate. Some of the member* think that- the son, moon, and stars will continue to shine, even if we make no treat)-, and are not very desirous Sir one, at tlui juncture.; Some of both parties'would prefer the continuance of the present state of So?*’ Je «t alfer the next Presidential elee- •j^ ea , *&*“» ‘f * Iraty be made, the controversy vUI be Imasferred to the Senate. The territorial question and the slavery question win, togelbct, pre vent the ratification of any treaty, Rich as the Pre*. idem would assent to. ■:•».. The late orders of Gen. Scott, particularly Xo. ,T7G may have stunulatodJbe Mexican government to sue £>r peace. t It will be unlucky, if the newssbould be tound to be untrue.- Its influence on both Houses will be to T 1!? propositionhj tor granting supphes tor the vigorous prosecution of the war so, xt may happen that, some time next sumtnhr. we may be startled with accounts of tbe railyiagof the enemy; &nd of the.iWerof our forces in <», while Congress, dreaming of peace, bus negfeo ted all proper preparation- •* . . b cZzZ? * **!? 00 <* *P«dy action by Crogress on the ten regiment bill. . The-Whlgs are'more united in oppoaiUoo to tbe administration, and to the conlinnance of tbe war.- and to the acquisition of territory, than they were' at tbecommencementof the session. Some cithern say that they will agree to grant all the supplies and to prosecute tho war with vigor until Mexico shall consent to all of that part of bertor. ntory that we now occupy. Branch** of (he Central Bonte, (1 —TJio Collectors report slimes U*e foUowjogto be tiie canal business t/thal place wr tiie last season of navigation. • Clear. VaJ. Clear. V«l rvh*i , .. bU 'fJbV&rßr*? D.FniitU Sib* 38,42) Cora Lu 'Feathers lbs Utter) J.UW Rye l.a • *MS W Hejnfrlbs X.7t» ”143 Oats bu 18,144 tysiS Ludlh* 170,131 X 04817 Uarley b« '3W' > 120-Asbrslbs 7tlpil OJCtiO CJover-tcetl btj 171 S» Salt* of ferlb* 3X7IOMm MW Tobaerollx 101,710 4JUJ •Coalba- &W4/7 3JW Woollb» 71157*33,420 Fiottfbbl 32,107 100,735 Greece tbs 2,007 l«> WI» Ca*tinrs'bs 6&13 \m Whiskey aa! 8390 Leather lh» £LSeQ Coro.MeaTba2Jß7 &170'faJlow lbs SdiM g“*£f i b *„ .*2>*C3D . ICCS74 lunjberft )31JXUlti>Q0 Cheese ba Eggslba. p y 179 1,037 ... -~lZ 4 | w acncux ucnvxs. ' Usrblo lb* tW,<o SIS ISalttbHn- * L 7& Mogar lbs. WM2 I Coal Mineral bu 121,070 f Manat. Tobacco lb* IOCL&SJ | MaJl Ohio bt* • OOW White Load Ibi .. - ayua I Burr Bloelrt lbs 38,34 rNhinzks No.. . I Furn.* Baggage IHVM4 Lumber Feet - 4£X&tf | Coffee u'a. : 3lSj3sfi tfeuenger* N’o 11100 LCrockeryinCrates RfcSW.MtJes’fiaTaUeU .' I Pigs Iran Ibi Ilroa lbs, 971,700 7bIJ Water Rents he. I Castings .lbs/ IICyOO Received,' *W,7^yX) To this should bo added in Iho opioioq of good judges 9100,000 tor other articles not enumerated. Tax Bxmss hlux> Sixultsssr-Tbo departure of the British Mail Steamers are arranged os £>b lowa. | Ikparturtfrußi Eagiand 'Drparturefrm Asurieo jJanlO- Boston- Jan 10 Boston■ [ Job SO N. York Jan 29 N.Tork^ IFeblS Boston: Feb lS -7 -, Bostoa j Feb2o .N. York -Feb 20 If. York! bjwll Boaton Marl! * Boston '[ Mar 95... N.York : Har 25 v -J«YYork<t ['- After which the departure will'toko place Lweekljr. ; •. .•-.5 - . ■ , ,l: ; ; !■ - The Acadt* wiwwranged lo leave XsrcrtooL Jan.ls, fcr Bostoa. . • . ‘ :-'v Moiur Rosaxcx-'-Tlio CbariMton F«trk*.meo? turns-. u a/ranwnxxC whicir I* related in * letter from KeyWett, tint m*J be clawed uoug the n> - mastic.':, A -abort time sneez e veaael bound to Mexico, raa.sshbreoathe reel Among-tka cteir WWI boaetiftl yoiux M|» diaguiaed era .Thecrn».«ppp«of herto hcrganseau WM!Beqtt<tte<J tomato Ler regular apelJ *Uh* pomp*.ti». revcatetTier oil. uatiab sod sex to the. cBpuio».«fco,' oiorarM, ft. altered her alotteoftoni* Matins aouiutijiablsto IthephvTtotehalstß affaer oAr' She-is ofm : very’re* jpegsbk'frailly-at tfcaNortht and bsSan taeck ! rptrtrt toronetrno bad fooeiprtfc'to flstolue’oooD l try*# btttfe# Is Mexico,- Heariagthaf her lover U 4 i beeo,wp{iDded,'fbe bad aiiaptea aboy'aittirp sod i doped from the pete real roafiw the. purooeo of aaning bun pn hf* bed jtftiukdsasiudpaiii. . iibohaa bees treated tnih, | great •ikiodoen' by the' boerutaUe people of Key' | We^ f an<| U< (o De' S(!ot notr>e, I Ctxvruxo.-aks I todPatsbcrgh I .Kaurmd Company. attr pasbing fijwrsrd the impar* FUBt-work.intb'CoamvaiUble vuor. TheyhiVe [ msde imngfoeou toputtb* truing end nUson* Inr upqa, .*ti .miles nfl ttoioM, Item Freedom to rStazk county, pssalnr tbieagb-Kavenna hxllqd* I aoo, uodercoQtrs£(..euiytarMuuii,'«jid'U>e work ro# tba'qoiflberft division of the toad is progressing [■finely. sttaotl6n to advertisement'of I the kiting o in *Hsi‘ch^-<Gfce«.'jyk.- j. ,CX.jTk^, owingiothoiii. €»*»«»«« eondilien of the old ComtHoo*. tU S - fcr IM * eTe ““r. waiiotb* heM evening oert, FdnairlUU 7 ocloct trlten:: Wiii be held alllie LaSiyeito «► Roonn, where eomfiruble lento will be J n '“ ch “ ! ' of P lrato ' ,tl ».nieetingi. well Ihooght of and will ennble ihe meeUngto be leld wtli condon which cnonol be done in dm old Court House. PetsasylTaßla Xegtslatare. Harrisburg, Jam 25. liiua lirraonccED.— Mr. Sniper, to nutoorisetoe pirectOTa df die \ork County Manttfecturing Co. to wmd up their aflair*. : »■ Mr. Crahh, u further supplement to toe act to in ?“ v “- Mra,low B,aro “ d Mr;&ng,a nopplemeni to toe act to ineornor. r, Jf , ”‘ 1 ' lv " ni * K “ ilro «J Company, w^pSSi. MrT7’“,” then pod* pooed. air. Johnston observed that he intended ton < f» r a? n il.‘ U T" l r““ 1 *“ Cr “ «ecti°n, p rovi . ding that dbe bonds issued by corporationiL shall mate tmbjeet to tointion frrStotoind Coomy pS ’rJk!Ki7 Ti " Sp ?, at ' r Uid lcbK die Houae tho l K'fO'tef the Eno Canal Com pant. Laid on toe table. («—<« . Menurnl from ettiren«of W l '? Cou , n, S', eomplnining of grivmin'wroitsa liavmg been done to toe lantiholderii l.y toe offirent Rh.initd. andS dmlfh~°r eBI f a " 0a m re e» ri to the eottnte that toall hereafter be. punnedon toe part of too Cora pamr.: Laid on the table. The ttll retptlhting Election Diaricts wha ulten up, read twice and passed, j authorizing the Canal Commissioners to settle the claims of Dickey, Hawk and Marshall, for work duoo on the Western Division of the I’can sylvonui Canal, was taken up and passed. .T.^ r- Norton, to incorporate the 1 lulodelphia and West Chester Roil Road Com pany... Mr. For, a Supplementto the Act to establish an asylum for the Insane Poor of thia Commonwealth. Also, qn Act to incorporate a Civil and Military College at Hamsburgh. Adjourned. Thk Fantovr Couxr Maxtul.—The National intelligencer of this morning publishes nearly seven column* of the defence mode by Lt. Coj Fremont to toe; charges brought before the Court Martial, against him. These seven columns contain the specific defence made to the distinct clmrgea of mutiny. As there are two other charges to be answered, we may sunpcaethaltlie'remaining por tionof the defence wilfbe twice ns long ;u that published. ' . But though the defence is so long os to forbid most persons from attempting to rend it, we have ventured upon it so far as to bo ab!e to say, that it is drawn tip with ability and skill. The charge of mutiny, iq general, is answered by referring to the instructions and orders from toe War and Na vy departments, and it is argued that these were such as required obedience on the part of Col. irenionl to the orders of Com. Stockton, until Gen era! K. and Commodore & settled life matter of rank between . J Those who have read any portion of the leslimo ny taken at Jhe trial, will understand toe course which such a defence would take. In opposition to this point m the defcnce,-it will be remembered that Gen. K. wud something about Col F. asking whether lie (Gen. K.) would appoint bin Gover nor of California ? Gen Kearney replied* that be did not tocn see any objection to his doiug so and that thereupon Col. F. said, -he would Commodore Stockton, and that unless be appoint eU him Governor at oace, he would notuU-V his orders. . 1 • In his defence, CoL Fremont denies that the eonversalion ever took, place, and enters into an argument to prove, from the testimony taken and the conduct aflerward* of Gen. fc, that it uU nert be true.—-Those who are curious to see on what ground so grave a charge is made will con wluhe defence.' The Court adjourned from yesterday over till ; to-day. when toe reading of the defence would be iconcluded.— Baltimen Patriot cf 20. brnmiA-vr Dsxasmx—lt has been decided br j, *?P rei V e Court of Georgia, that where a note .is endorsed in Georgia for discount in Charleston jot a Bank, the latter proposiagto take (he note with defendant* name and a Charleston endorsement, such first .endorsement is a Georgia contract, so far as to allow defendant fo aviil himselfofthe of the act of U»3I, and to require j!* holder to aue toe maker within three months, or that oo failure to do so, such endorser is discharjr Debiting such endorsement in tho Pbst Knu Q j V * ana^l * fcftef directed to tbe Bank W Charleston it a consummation, of contract *o for as such endorser is coocerned. And even though such note should not have legal vitality en li! it readied Charleston, when it obtained such vi- Utity, it would refer back to Georgia, where such endonexaent was made. The question as to wliere • £ontrac4 is to be executed, is under tbe evidence 4 question of feet for the jury.—Whore the Ufi of exoeptmaadoes tiot show that the noo-residcnce of the mater lathe'junsdicrioQ where the bolder n»ded, was made a question before tlie Court be k»w, such quesbou cannot Iw raired in the assign- ■ .Went of errors nor argued before the appellate Court. - . Law vox Foenc-i Mails.— The bill pie abated on Thursday last in ihe United States Sen *te, ujr Mr. -ft ilea, (ram the Committee on the Ifost opce, regulates our mail intercourse with Eng land. He stated that our mail to Southampton ami sf? ei J OTU ? IemJ difflcnlbM in England, fepm the Ultberal and unjust policy of tbe British conven'd in our mail to hi feftatriouthamptoa, not only for England, but tor trance and other countries in tho south ofEu rope, intended to be sent from Southampton and Usvre,-in France, were-subjected to a postage of twenty-four ernt*. Thia proceeding suidecu fob trra transmuted in the American mail to fortv eight rents postage, while those in the British !rty Ml imaraied by Mr. NJoi .ojccu Idlrra brouglu in Brtij, „ r M J T foreign mail* to twenty-four cents postage, to coun- tho operation of the law, and provide* -rpilat.riy the IratumiMton ofletter- toned Aomthe Untied Stole, to ell fcrngn connlrie.— f\^Kw*^ DX^V f e learn from Salisbury (.N. U) Wilcliaaa, that about a fortnight since a • {3? * ffect **S l«gcd>\ of a domestic chirsctcr, todk place in that coumy. about tea mite* to the north-west of iho awa. A young woman named Curl took the life of. her husband by cuttiiur aj*j throat with a nzor. The unfortunate creature wm clearly shown to hare been laboring oader insanity" at the time of the eouuaiaaioa of the ***><•** onder•that peculiar form, well known to the Medical profession as puerperal or childbirth rnama. Thu perversion of the human intellect is m the mam,- desponding and melancholic in iu character, but occasionally it aaaumea a furious, suspicious and destructive tendency. Under ita impulses, a child, a husband, or some near friend or relative, becomes the object of aversion and de struction. It was proved on trial, that the parte was a youoy couple, married about two years* and lived in the utmost harmony—no £tmuy jars or jealousies were known to exist CcKiraanox or tjuj Wire.—Them is much good sense and truth in the remark of a modem autbof, that no man erer lwotpefed in the world, without the cooperntion of his wife. If she un j lc „ m mutual cndcavurs, or rewords his labor with aaJ endearing smile, with what confidence will he re wit to his merchandise orhis<ann,ily over lands. Mil upon tho seas, meet difficulty or encounter danger, if lieknows he is not spending his strength in vain, but that his labor will te rewarded bythu *weets\of bome! Solitude and disappointment enter the fustohr of every man’s life; audho is but half provide! for his yoyage who finds but an as •omate fer Wpy .hoars, while-for hi» month* of uarknesi and distress no sympathizing partner is prepared.' STpa. mcwts to Ciukustox:—Wc leam that a meeting was held on Monday evening, «t which * ver y “TO ntjmbpr ofoormerchanU and business ,»nen *'eru pre*snt,-Davjd|S;Bronrn occupying the and Ambrose W, Thompson foling the place ofeecretuy. The object of .this meeting was to adopt *?“?* immediate and earitest measure* for thu estabUsJypeut ©C4 Imnofstaam packets be. tween this oty .and Charleston, and such was resolved upon gs cannot foil to iciomplisb'tlio eitd in new- . A was subscribed on the committee* were Appointed to negotiate for.Uto oaoiftfuetjoa of MtoaUßStoaoeysand fy other purposej^-iybrik ! j ss“ Circa an»—The London PalhoLnlluJina lo IWnleri, uyat-fTbete in well nigh 13? ShttfianJ, exclunliw of the ebu rebel oltbe Ertabluhmeitt, In which' Ho Gcepeliapreclaunej, uj tbeScnptnrea nretn. jCTnJeJ.evOT;L«d',l) , r ,Oaeof the bert prooC. that it is'of God*, who -has thus put honor upon fits own institutions, is that these- same ProtesUnlde. Bomuuuons which have covered our fatherisniL with simple structure* set apart for Christian leach; uw have also encircled the globe fuelf withn *ooe of nuMkaaryatallonVaad achieved,, by the jorfru ®«rtfhty they have sustained, the translation of UmWord of God into all the. languages of earth.” Focmcom W Tex—Died, ju the. iwldeoce of , !Sft *!"’ DaT * J Hdderbvaod, neartbis place, on die AXinaU. at U o'cloekP. M, Mr.' John lfilder tand/ope of the pldest men ia U» Nation..; Itr. HUderUpndwiu anntive ofPenniyironia,ofGcr man extraction, and was bora on the 12th of Fefci. -1755, amJ-WM consequently, 'aged, *t the time' 'of WretnlOmonli anji» Jan. He June unooglheCheiahec.eaitof the MtMutnpi mere *Ph: amoej whom be : uitrrmiuTicJ. I ,i^’ UUr^ d * reeierhahle: Jegreegfaclirtly up la h i ,iaib - UohttelcLSore lhae 100 lineal JeacenJanw, a majority of when jUmOr ‘ tna ° s lta Cheitleea— Merab. ThoNewaik Dally AJvertiaerrfSalarJay uVk "A, uittll moipaey of balteiej eelJienrKuiS rttoqgh if ilh the nJlioaJ trale yeJSjay oiTSeS way fanne from UaebenWelJ,’ WvltofKfffrtrcm anJ gfaty. :.On?iffhen} a.aodeit aenhible-kxdting nun ineolkuieii that he wu the only aunnvor of twentymo mee wholefV Wa|ertwify(OooaJaboate gertotwenty besrtstricken fiunUieL n • tConunut difficulty is said tn have taccarad al; the -Alabama Sum wfuch has wsphed-mtheampenikmcf sorng^fortv OT maramdpar*. ... 1, « -- J j*-. ■ x ~ r i Cs** r * t‘ -T f ■’■ : ici. t Nuh'S' t ?,‘’ ' , ' ho *l >ok %™ l l»Ud», It £ *ca, wnington- Tb« !atlt*rive*Hel rennii , ed that iwj pu} iaio ilargariu Bay, lower Calijb*. t»ia, a few weeks before, to whale. ! Uk-m iSS^ST^a eu in nu boats, which were in pursuit of Wh»W dc “9« m «l'of Ihiaalory.islhua “n , of April 3. • - vfitetPtt*? w*oiil»l seem tluitth l e captured .wuuers in Martanta Bay, Lower CaldorniaTwere actually hard 4t \v°rk in the mine* though aho* S«her on theirj own hook. The crews oflheshiris C** l * ° f N™ London,) haring discovdrej ashore a vein of something that tbey C * wok '«*■ Imipoon. took lo the pickaxe, aud toiled away most manful! 7 ,a P“ r * tl “ of the'wenlth which tbeiritntigmations depicted as Jy ng each moment but* fcwshoTcls full deep iu th«. earth. Afler it thcyjdug, some'fif t> men, with alt the tools-they cou d raise: h hiil one hundred feet deep, v«. soon demolished, 700 lons of earth removed, and about $5OO expended. Mining stock Awe faster than ever the South Sea! Mississippi, or Eastern * Land shares: sl,ooa •we hear, wnaloAvred £jrr one sailor** chance.—' J , 7 m carr y‘ n ? armsfnll of n lhaa cver l»» strained an oar | idler a ‘.250 AU the .part roo m “ «£ was s«m filled up. Instead of oil, barrels were cramed With solid gold. There it lay in shminglieaps, asm a genua cave. Each man had b«l to help himself to a fortune which would put, » < ?!T a i ,to ’l 10 b j uslL The Brookline brought some thirty barrels of the ore here, and very geneniusly gave .tuway.same knowing bue baling hadZ / ‘ U bydeckuriog the whole to be, a Iwapof that very cwnmoo and valueless mineral, iron pyrites, or solphiiret of iron !i°t£ eVe » r ' L '7 no * ,he Cinl Milors who«s itnagi nations have been captivated by its glitter. Soon' after the discovery of Hudson’. Bay.icveialfiL returned to England from that quarter iaderfwith thc iamo mineral, which bad been mistaken for Calling in nit NnuccUEs.—The ' tJnion 1 has ***** begun to whistle top and get ready for the campaign. It uiya: • - »* State of tilde .re ofihe mo*l llaucnng deaenpuon. Never dnl a Ita'no. “P"'* 1 ' ■» riiur hftnnmy.4~ Xte Wh* ( contention promoted . very different rfier-taele. ■ W viler, the gallant nuldicr and oialtir, « oor candidate tir Governor. Ford, a j very infc nor apeaker audipoliticiaa, it the Whig.! Wem detwand, from the mom repeatable onthonty.m at not a doubt exitta in Ohio annul our electing! te Governor and Ihfc elrctort tjr Preaideni 1 Our protpeota ;t.r the prewdenlipl ehivtirai a u hnahl and chevying. Carry Ohio, and Ceom a. (and tvo have tint day revived the in. tit tinned m avvonnu of condition of the repuljirnn’ilurtydaid then Tennerote.. and we rhjii, in all frolnibihlV. elect our Preaidcjil. polk wanted uiily 7 Volet to elect h,in, without the Vole of the Knitlire Sta and we vamril tjeoryia. I.ut not Tenaetiee.. Vi .Veto York. N.-.twtth&wi, and nrmneta, weienn rarry that State, lull even we aitould Ua-|n. yet with Ohio, orGcnarin. !"»>• L ‘ an Y ■>» Pfeddenti Wdh tt anl of the new electoral voice of Team, tow., at perhaps Wisconsin. > ' ‘ tUbiommefs of ibe democratic conveofioti." jphy did. ooetie editor claim Ma-vsachusei m BStxle bland and.Coonrcijcot. The chance ofg*r ling Ujcra is a* good a* the chance of getting l « whole of Ibcm he'claims so very complacenily. BUte Lands «f Ohio, '! . ??.* ‘I* 0 ** 1 of 'Auditor of Slate, tre find that tl»e State oCOln'o noir owns 21!»,W7 make ofland. Thu laid lie* in the blowing fcountiia- Allen count?... o»«w : Craw 10rd... T»4;»l anmber ofar-rtK. 21^,237 These are the laud. granted hylheVnited Stair v»overnm«ml, to aid m the construction of Uwcs s“* ~P* r *** w6nh oi * M » wiliion ofdoiUui. ItW. l4f*S. ) • n» —*n» New York kail .aiDmo. of Ibe made cau of that have gone to deep mine where hvtwwn the Pituhnryh Pod office and Phil adeiphia. We keojv by |he Philadelphia fiapera, that Tuesday mail foun New York, reached that city befcre the train kit £,, thy Wee, on Wrdnradty n«ijt, and we know the Homoa mail of Monday. nig|u, came malh to hand. Where iathehalanee of IW Eaatern mail and the New Yort'mail. i Yoysu t.,„tc, awtiatar.-Io the advertill-tnval of Mr. Metcalf our Compositor substituteddauciog The iflbns of the teadrfr-df.that academy will in fitture a* in. times to the developeaumt iuf the menu] isv inglhc other ac*complwhinent* lo the care 4>f their pruper Irsdier. • „*'2- Tl» 1W (piote. Rrr , > Juhu-.ni > ripeegh against that of Mr Cfc,. ln what it aupjauc. pcodl'uf thi. adage. The u comtutta a tiding imir in auppuriag ttevrolv Juhuwm a Doctor in j politic., he i. ooly 1 ,ma./ an,l lia, m> in,,,, claiti to ha cunaiderej aa -ditTri mj mil. Henry Clad, than Mr. JVIk and bi7X nat have £,r hnnealjK honor, dr StalearaaaaW— Ur. Jobnaon va llc.v Curl M. U Aa tboTtlle %»i'l I »tl»l*t, »lri l lha latter got kaaac in “^‘,l^^~S«.dn^ CngDintUTT. During tho trial of a cue in dor oounty ctMirt last want, a witooa u, called hum the to impeach the character of ncaa. When uncationwl why ho did not believe him under oatii ha roplied. “llac.uwt he dMnti know how to make good fence.” \V« ,ha]S; «K-»d Chriritan lE," T.Z“ '““'f bow 10 “"■ i *»» afe- Ihe i ™en.« ■ oMIc,o( the late Gen. Van NeArf! C ™ rt *“4* phiatecningllnlletin fly, that Senator Ctuneirtn of Pcnciylvania, ha* rculired-so-ue *sMrH , lrti^■a , I.UJ. The Cleveland Phin XVc.tr cf Jv. on .1. ‘‘Wenoia*a tlirecjkiUkjocnychicrJtyofftluatET i«in* up lb. Lute, toci i. u 3 Mhibilioa at -B ington, and aitrncts admiriagerowds, ; - . pcruail ou SaoJayafternoon nnJevening on tho'ocvai . of Mr. Alkm’a jireachiugj Joo PBII.TIBU ornci !^S'^ya, V ,^^ ’”“ ,, OT ” er °” ,c * »e* «“« *>■ eittnun-'ea.^V; ' duSayoß eaa oaks Uaa£i sdkv cm« a.. • For ■ boufe jjTjiw* to gi ’“^SSSS^-* Al»««tMb«va i ieeslES£ , J t# liberty Mi* , : . Inherty rtreet, conneetej trt&Bni^ljkJS'ia ShSiT- ** “T" D7* Itatt hsto wilew «iwnhL ' c V m*ue pcnly Whitt by cna.tW 4 LJi?Ti? e r aui Atnlwr Tuwh FSISr; ** Jt *"* hrealliAe. fain a? 1 : 'A ; 11 - «wm«w. . 7 1 1-'„* ir ■ ,j* . 7 • •• ■ ' 1 • .TTT’-i. ~ "T -< 7 -TT' CTO^l*» < ’ M » *f Wto>«n nab. >cimni»miii(ic«r mpfiSuh fcazJrf? - - Soatli—Mr. End, from u* Coounitlee|on.Na. tb! Atfajr?,' agreeably b K<S>i>d:lim. and it fc-red, whrchprtmde, fcr th. of u£‘ Tei»nJ»»r r «rullhat t >rili.ff^ iSui _ . / j Mr. Pearce, from lie' Committee on Ike Lw reined H r o per*. ' ( , " j-Tiie Senate then proceeded to He disco uioa at' U.« Ten ■ Kegimenl Bill, when Mr.; ex preued the hope that He debue would*™; Mr. Phelps Indth. floor, >d eddrSia .hi Senate-nl length„aud n> ,1. c]oK * b^LmfcA He Senate ndjourned to MonJiy. ■ ; (l iroosy.-Aller the organixation Mr. Bad* ter!. «d. recon.ideratiou.of theVoli laying' JTjh. hie the resoluuon to procure an index of Jehnm. tint had been prese&d to Congo*, i, men Wed yesterday which was lost. | ' . The House Hen proceeded to the Uuinejof the Corn He ed to be printed, end tl» Houae adiantnerL :J ' Correapotulenee hr rb. „.. . . . ; Washington, JaniiS. Benpb wnrrnnjs, rt is nnderstood.'hnreiSen Is ,ueJ t,Mhe nptuebeheauon ofßevcrdy Johnson Brent, engsgediu^dUp^yall^r. (Cur dirpatch theaaajfct Burrell apprehended, .which we suppose m «uu «mo socowi was apprehended,of th«t . Erelastra intuborrt Oaiiu PHILADKTaTHIA ! I MSrrfSaaisffi-rJj '* without change, and atlh wg dome worth reporting. *“6", nnunouc Mdal-Sale. to a limited extent at *B7 V ’ Molassea—Vedr Orleans ia aelline si ore. » ~o Whrdiey-Modersui ? *f. “ ‘* * T" ■«> Wgh to n>« the Jf -.?' l Tfllu^,*' k ' : ! ’I'i?' 1 ' i ?' “ I “ l P 4 ** "Mielyhteii- Sfcttnwit’r' 'a® l3 **' r^• Itorl —S^MofWcXeraNo. 1, it 51130 1 * w «'m «t «S |> lb|. : •». •*•« *;«i. ■ CfaycrSceJ—Byl autHfi&t&lftn. . wi.Jl. d ,i; <* w» btu Mini, mitt led meaU, which aw plenty. “T® 7 m |WCK TLeiaartcu generally are very JolL : ’’ Tl -''—*•« : **iil«»Jt <*AotiT^-. V .;s,sei| r 10,010 .o^ol M? “ d 4 ■?» iebiwi - Seed—Sale*,'at Sfleperba."'!:'/,'*-. ''■ ""•- Molaaw.—Litaiir,l«,|e,al3tt>»„l, . Sd t." r T s * te *®rß<f wt «i4j«VS >--j Few , ' : **N Hw—lUMicb.eoutaM'&W' “***'■?. 1 W«SST M J^^r5 r ! L *^P, il .* l * cbMe, ’ N '»l r Vork : tarau. J.eobS.Waln, PtliKfcljihi,- «*,. CanlooißSti. w,^-&2sx ,, " N " u "*“ J ux Mn.ou.-Tlw Baltimore American' if n,a»d, f ,h.-;lu« [wn Monied, p>«hl byou, Special Expreaa, Mate, ihat ,W uo contirmatidn of die „ I rtshingtoa. ; I f umcui wmirsizKTTE. mxTCsia is j Par—Jsn u ny 29. War and our duty in regard to it— w „ and l‘re»ule„t Making—Bouadenfa— Proto Mali. eoj-The outrage updn Can. Kcotl—Preri dental Tidto—The Tu oh Ground Renta Mixed Rafec. In itpaniah Meiico—Canal Receipt, of Now Wrk-Suii«ic.of thaAVea.cnOntral Rail Road S"."v S o"' T - U * “F* l'«»-Ur.nchc, of the Ginlral Rome—From Xeir York—Pittsburgh j lUuilu—Troaanry Dopnrtmont—Expedition tu tho Mtnoa in Moaico—XutnWr of Sloambonli Built [ rit. lartun— Weatcrn Water.—Mncott nnil Weatent I Rail Road—Suapoo.ion of Gen. Scott—Soptemo Ontri-Natiou J Couet-htioo-Tho KromontCoun 1 Marlial—Jsews Items. 1 ■ - . * I Sl.rrry.oJ AnlrSl.very tie btotrictofCo lumbin; Delete in Congrew; \V.r I'ro.ptcl.: Gor.’ mnoeal Lour, anj lodrbtedoew; From New Vorir, litotunoro >od Ohio RpIHmJ, M-liu We*. ;era Connection; J. U. iWwtl on tbe- w.r New ; jhe Paciflc; Tbe Preodetuy; Penn.ylr.ni.Le,;,',. I K U “T' Frrc Tra:tni Ijv:n e “P to Heir Creed, fenfcr « b,« Coe« Co.pewtoe.li A J *' d “l M.k;. K Tbe .Religion, Pm,, 1110 Wer; Tbo Tnpnrljte Bridge; Minnie* of tbe Frank lin Literary Society; Tract, i. Lttwl Telcgrapb ncw*, Farcin ind Dnm«..if7 Commerce; A careful]* comped : Market* £ir the puiweeL Tbe ciijr markets; The Cattle MarklfcTh* priced American produce in various part* of the TTn .Wheat.CunSS.SdS He opening of tbe Cnn.l; c.nto Uuinera.id ntovemenuofmodnee; Mnfkel in London ' IwSflju * r ” plnl ° r A rrp “i Copibii. Elttnct. or£id.y ” ,J ° ’ b “ i">«e«ini toping | ,|^Mta.taodMk,niAgiyo,i„wr.lJ«.. I Vice C cents single copy i** 1 " jSolacription. $3 . yep ft, ,d rMe i (torn impurity—*iwm thus the aitaiem Stu ”* • teMfis;a£S : ■ Wall *t« diirdUd from Ihi Am E whtii ll,c)-«„b ailh JomSv IlSta ChiSk «■»* ftitaMu SSiSS'mSSjfl^^lPW C(MT »ad soft, though it be yellow «j 3 «o«m detW-it remotes FreehUs, Tin, SanW^ljiJJ^* a t -irf-SraS? S,U« ™* Ptore* Muss.— Jf you wi4 |.,, ■ Mn.anr undertaking, you must aJwiya X s : WBW wysiis.*,'Aefy&wTiV >-oa htre . w and i* cured, Sb/it «£■£. Ha , ve $«» Aethma .or SSculty of KUSunr thaitlto onlyefficteut mesne to core you- i?tnuL Klfteeloratu. which wmimowUetdroUSaSE whichcojiinicU the diameter i >(£?*££ nnd brings up tUe nmeee'whjeh ckie thm j^teßßsasass^,.^ Affeeuon, the#. um Jayne's Expectomu JSps®2g m + “"» *»* I ! C ;•'•??’??> “"““B'r- __ J. lWw,Tm™,er. tXEte"?* ' Um > i i. ■ ■ WIM.IAM TKLL. -JMtarwbich (be pew Comedy of J I.OAN OF A UJVEB •To eonrlaila wnb ilta Farce of THE TWO OKfXtORVH. jJrt,Qpdor iiccgngcd and will abortly appear. ASOSEW’B EAGLE BALOO*f. r I BENEFIT OF NEXBO>( KNKAKL Tbif fieod A:<*Todte, iM* ereniiijf, Saturday, Jaß.amk oo whfcboetuion be will preieu to the author* ofiK* thre* pe*» Gonandrain*, tone prim of equal value in :a4dji£it w**pleadi4Kkciieii erf Mweettw*. patrloUe comfrwrnarniaJ, and operatic, *e.. I>o2»r aU n*m£ .loaw.t.itri, - POU-UF.bMi mu port; 18 <lo Ramp do. muon , BUfcfui.br u«ai|..iaxiggifpiicoiS" FLOOR—7O bhl. forulnbr , > ■ X j»n» •,} . : ■■ SELLERS *. Nlcotf. ' T A 4 N “«.“r of • k * '•wjrtsss’ „ jL- i'-S ' : : ' ■ " -1' ' ■ - BmSS: 4*Si I S?~ iU, L 2 *»*«*Mvmmri sSSSw&^w’sS ' oto'*SrJ!fiS‘SlS: l a*?, 81 ,"" T, * T ' li »*ftSn?' *iKfff2.2. *!? ~- * bene'mono Sump.. .:> ’ *rflio». CfaKti^| Sier'Cloibe* <BaZ : *“*-■ --•-" - ••- '■ . j#3>- B ~ C«£fc VmswJ£}c? fiuny other *****! fta,M **«*»‘ permit* it to M jUaed, without iocoomiiebce.' -But it* ealoe a»•* CMiuu iu&e spewiineu of it* core. We hare ' tie - en “* c6o»ht,«anw of JWSfi“r 1 ?^i «(»-» .coaikkmble;]#iiih of liroe, riejj pltaqtt immediately u/iu ■■' «-. Ip aucb weather.«r.w9.bW»'b*d ihrriiMMhoii« wioter, every one is liable - to-take ebUL aide** •£*[ precaution* arc nird. ... j.- .^ el fccl ttnd.uiidoe expowire to tta i’neiemeoei* of •™T e^t i! fT i ofte s i •»*■ ;***'• Jowdhi*«r«r* haekinff which needaatjuick remedy IppreveiHaejioaV ..Domerooa eeniicate*: of cure* 1 which- U tSi ol w biph. a« from peraoaa-ria S anJtbeyaw SwfficUnt il &°®**fyu»SaoMh«rwDnlinJtjfiivorj ■ aud retail by UK- ”*”f °‘ "** * nJ «f*i’wu«*|)hr of Lin* : byiWyQaach]e*»L ,• !“ m *P* *?* & glou^"/ Ho^ ?* iUiiMTiTril , . . Tborapwn'* 8«m»onr do For wde hr . , . ;jnaa ;.,••■[ 7 A** i^Pf«“i print, .'• , V ; ■- ao-3 DD%bteAiedia«,MMa7 n t „ f v;:^.?Si ■ ' ■ JOHN H MELLOE; ■ ci “* er ,a caah, orpoodi ai ck*h priced jad> to the «übterit£r*cm ihH.ru rt r The abeep ore mixed merino, i “ . T cow r: * ' WlNrfe «n.«am 17 oh hand article of Leather suitable for muchiae "*3> ■•!..",?■• SOAP—IOO boxei Cincinnati Soap jasi rec'd gfcAa l>y Qa-JO] JOHN S UlMVtmTir : ? ANDCOKE—Oraer* for Coal or Coke will V be .j*" lkf ®py teceired and-prompily-fiUea bVihe ° &ce ' wriierof pennand wafef'afe jaasdiwAwma t a. kirk i,ewib. Rood rardncr, who eon tarn ~ --■ •.-<> •—, > ■ - •«*.•»•. > »• ' ' S'TCEL— A-fenenU auortmeipor Cast, Blear and K. BlUter, Qermau* American [and SprincHiief ft, .rajuri -t lji >vXMus;, _jajj 1 ' - - wairr and m froai . FRATHKRS-ar nckrfeathen )n «ore and for rife b * - L 8 WATERMAN. • IJ^T 94 . k *f» ,?‘ n i,»s bb *» S«'l Lard in .tore on d I for, wTc by U«‘.M} ■• LS WATKHMav y RYJi'PUttR-:*? kfii Jtj* Floor; apr&i .hiclalhr -jß&< ; '!■ >-!,% WAtKHMAV Buckwheat flour—44 «nek*, ■ juiprrior aim in •ton wnl for ult by j r -•, ■ . ~ I. 8 WATOtMAX. ; rron J!*2 JAmeaDAT.rpi'T.- TJ'XTBA FAMILY Fl^OUR—Ajiapp'iy Baij '*» Hgow.N * 6t7Lß>nrrsn\- ■<-. u..— „ tug - gfaiww * cCTjfihifc&rP ;■ SH2. A ? n ij!' D “ DL i^7 s 6 (■«■ ■»« b r ii«gi ~0t3.i.kh5 t KicuS.; ' 1‘ RAD—IQU sin or nxuifnmni end. for «!• fc— JJ«SJ IIOUERT^DAScJXtCy.I^^M^ S A Sr 13 *'• 5 * r £■«*«"< for 'mU, b r ; MJLLKR* ftICKBTsO.V * «<t« in md;« Bndfor**jebr , i&AJAH IMCKBY 4 ltd JJE»W\ ' r AX—UflOlb* hi *to*e aiuKortala br - .fflAuamcKigVco^:, fuh tMMUdlhielu in ikjretndTbr L»a»t>r, viSAUH dickey a Co. UdPHOH-« •-v •. ~ : >** HR wood «<■ CAfiU (KO.V—!U)]ba k>r **ie by t . . E SKLLEHS. lAYEN.VK ' elf, for lie by H;Kj^ CAtHVES.VE*in) Ih* firf iilt' by J_W. rw,. -■KiE.gEM.Mfa’in 71X1* OORKB—(OOgrm* ibr'mTr by ' '•* t "'' .. *:_>** ' '• RjK SKI-LKR3, JtnTJ.E for ulr by ±*_***?. : g >: si^r.ra* ; TWtfll LI.VBXH, WAmuted pare fikx.roa X fine, u low price*, lor <j*ajmv ■, -i'* 7 . \V R AIURI BACON SUDKS—SIhMi iiryr taroa aideiian rcc'd OQCMufnaent ami for tale br i img - ;,»BULtka-A NICQI-K ' w Aitonr-a «»&»» A|lJ)-iMiUy« 1,15 kcxaUo. formula by' ±J J«T7 McOILU HUgliflED A nog, ■ I A JSIN‘B—I2J tolra Ralituf for ule Uy f iV J«g? ttcOILL, aSHtTCLO A EOR 'OPS—4 bilft l!op% finl aort for M*f bv ■ ' ' MfcdllX, BUBHFIKUV A BOR R|CK“2S ticrcfi Bi« liir ulrby I : McOILL, BL'SHfTKLD k KOX-tB toai Bar • lroaj'a*»ortrd.i in '»um« 4&d foi br if» WATEILMAX -4HL- r M wut^amlttifronttu. V4 ,La AND SPIKES-3SO k**t naiU nod spike* Jjiamfd, in afore and for aaic*br { ■'*■ • *'***s Jap X 3 WATERMAN. i QCUHCfILSCIii-amulb*prima fornlc br ' ' ' 1 P-JS* J 1> WILLIAMS, imWooJ., GLABIFJED 81IGAB— 1 fchd.V OGjiefGMiU mra by U»atj J D u'IUJAMt -I,ig ' JD *V|LLIAMS rpEA- “ »«,- s.*> imp- .nj o e jo • --- .HO w«xJ Sntt J\ARD-| },fc! ■ • -J*gL--_.. • • WICK.Jc A!vlxny,»» ft boxM sinoe pipe*for mJc by ' SmrSrv - ~\VV K > MiSaxuliss?- IUR-4<Jbbl. X C Tkr for tale by ?~7 " j ■**:r'L', ■ "^wit»»ardAapiasw s^4 m '- ,! ‘ sfer^:;." 70 ' ; :• : • -• ~ wmcmrrcL ‘ I •C:^^^.»n < gSifefes” , i ! ‘ yaicr «rrc».' J *^ l * U ®7 So to*** W*i J 3 barrel* Breen —Li.... : ; ISAIAH fiICKBY & ci. . •—I—‘ * 'M-waWrttrfoL . rafiJ^SSn^BS^’ SiSSK-SSsHii ggSS£i-‘-> "t** fti»k ..iB Ste y CllllßTlNQ 'MUBLINB AT »-•« . • ‘ •; ..ltfUUityw,. ■ IMuiilk r. it, will be *old, to close the. concern, Uw foviiiu on ! -ibertjr Mrect, corner of Plnm'alley and abofeiwiih the cumber*, breadth am) depOt marked on The JloumandtalNd I,(comer) I*oaeof ibe be*i ■prtrfwr TOflafTTroSW^^ Bakery connected with it It U now rented ion «MQ * ffiWe9yMKjaaas ,r r both the nih of.tbe^cctlaiaae erected tbneoo, «4kct/to.tb« righl oCamoh feHotua, 6» ihe pretest «r dad fot&re adjoinere, «U -be .•penalty dncribed.:,;Thi» hon*e.ii l -»l«a rested Aa a Sr tram the let April for ftNQ(*nblecti.itoweTeri to kale,) *o that thepuKhMermay hare,thiarenutor i pOMeofotf cbt the I*l .of .April aefct •>' '/ : i- I -Lot-fto; s’l* nearly tijje-third larrer than Noi, and Irith ten feet next; itwai fettled on an'dldledae, eldir-- iPJam -AHey, and. the; noond..real-for l .•alejof tlu* lot wfflteperiecied,bya,deediafeo«an-| ahimUar deed I bmtcv I* 0 ipeuiß*' ' * Tuisa. £-One*fourt!i Ctuhf reudue in fottr Mortal an* j • ’»* perfect cert*imjr.th*i iheyirat Central itaflrohd maneoßUSlaoaitUude.hf Piiuboreh. Will."enhance J«SS7: - ■ ■JOHrTD Va!it4ilt Farming Laad.at AtuOtkt.--’ j* On,Fnjlay„Pelj. .<th,iai 2o'clock, ».»„ will be *old at the Cotnameial Sale* Room/ corner 6t Wpo3 and Street*, thj *. . . or J* nJ weuknowh h* part oftWcelebre tn) Uutihoo Farm,of which about do acre* ate dear-’ P^ -&l l s^7 Ut » ,lult, r »buJed tfi'the rlffi,rtwt is milei* iSore ; fm*twhfopp6iUe LocV;No a, onwUebtb*redo t* t ah excel-' I ■ssp ibe fann, at.presentoccupied!)* Was. Fritz, who wilt •bow,theproperty. ~ ■/ •.* Tjn .; t*n£fno.liaa in : Cra ’f 6>rt foomr, p*, c^tuio ■iiuftr' l !!P i if** S&Wt'ta lownUii', a'taw !y| •- ittfej ’:'•••■'' Pry Good*. - • On Monday, monunr, Jaanary.aiit, at iphvlaefc at the commercial Sale*Boom, corner of WoS aadffrk ctrecu^ / v*tll bewldwithout, reserve, by order 6? Aik YA ,a V a*»maem6f:«tipli andiine^lW'bidi hegemony which are aepeffine efodialcaadiae(£/Ht. i -'•■•.-, . .•_..Ais.t) , eloci;*:»L }. h ■•„( r-ji- ■ GrocerUa, Qoeenrware, 'RlaMtrare/johWtioaajT. bt *keU, woodenware, Virginia maaidaeUireU tobacco. «I»nbh*e*ar*, writing-and wrapping papei/bihdboi e*, shore!*, watcbc*, mantel parent ami vemtian window blind*, n quantihr Wn» w ruul second band hoo*ehotdAirntoiTe,~Jte.'~~' ''!! ’ - A coatmif'of choice miiCeUaneoui bodka,'’teadr mailt clotbtny. bool*, *bocs, fine table and pocket e«t- i lery. E°Ul and silver .vratche*, ; apoctarle*. vralltiDir J D READ, 4th w neat rocket BaoJa at*Auction, ; j • Ihe CoTOMnrud S*le« Ro«n, eorner of Wodd and 6Uj «c, •»1U beaold-a large collection o/.Talnable jhisce{> laacoui, boaka, embracing ataadard the rgri one department* of tcicpce and Cierature.: ,Caia&Rie* *— r forileijren'andlbe book* will btfipeh ibr exannnanon on faianur inormnr. ••• - , .„ ■ipHXtDDA\l3,Auei'i. • I -n--.. • •l?™!'’ “'•J lH <U ilutfin.:. ) »>ill be otteredai pnblle qa'ctWi on tf» preiiiuea, oa I SMiinUiritoalijUy ofF.btu.ry,aJ I-bi iitnata in the Dtii wnni of iL-c ' *-' ''• ' - f ; • .■» J lif l i»f!v •yoaMVnwmnef'te the cifii iJr.wtf f ¥ KI *i#«qrUib'u!te»Mii re* roorri of »choui from lbccoracr of ««rw<.uvj iJZi B«wrbenjr-ttMlg«*cre fcr the lastmShWatbSl J^esjetokia^jQßiadwUrAprij,^h^SSf£ "’Httar.EoilSE GnSi mSSj sss.a&ssfe«ss»s«gffl^' ejaacckl iv.' >r&£ j? Freoeli .tenpnagea eaeb an arMirtonatchawa af-* >4O od m V******? of «apeimtTe«het^S^wSi^fc? A«3?SKL“ '"'*" ■»Vr****t* *» *»uainta» tti' «S» Jfcfcm,,, ®*>'*l*° i» nua.u u*:s,u 4 i,'sfSs r _AUI H, F. Schyata “• ■ )_.... Bar, H. DyetTT f ?. -. m , e » d «F. the-balance well tlmSsrS^Tta ££pS3f3Sss&« • CUNNINGHAM, 4/W?«ite»iii*rii'ipiif ci~j 2hT„ ~;„ b “ir“ ■■■•;■.: . .- • JAMKa s M.’cottb. ' «nl ot .'feggg A>JUSgga^.^S^ffiyto^ UH liw Jttaoarr. thTSfEL^ Plttabiujlj, SSSSs® <i«y 'tatai KtbS^S;,“ d .J"'!''*; onflarar- Ktecmn*nd cS^JSi A S?*r* e< *Ps, tij^- I softs ! Acffigia iw^. jrfa*** t,,dj„jjvg ! itP«iLS£s*r>t»V i vw^]lf^' , ® e 9^fiO'»C3»airro»a. rucdtcai pror«d<u> “ £ 'Sn £2rmJ!l''T' K J r S' ! S^Pg»Jgg.ff ( B»ffi4S t T ?{g& I,which hu already ihr^i^ Cr t^ a - n * PrceeeL ! '7%t£!*v*ipt wWs\iSUr s 1 ??*’ 4 .--*** Oal.i&.Ry'S.r'* O ocl^w beri} KlrctrJ Ly tio 1 •«&£»• •.1 tmUdJtflnif >SI . markci, orthe*•»*AUwSeS* pv 3^ Tt.i.j?.i:“ cou -IK™ 1 i" ck afißSi gn pfficfc, fiflOptn - * *J. «rwi, Caoai lUiOn. l L-- RmiRKSi 004 tier t ,n »in.'B, Ho’ **!•* p*. a Cfcj Letter,'Sennet ACheit ng!i £“• “turned KUe bSkV - iMa ■ ij»EB * ' •■' •' ‘' SS while . dried pe*eh< BEO-ffSa fjEE 7 a»b. t4 pSs? fB-HMcofleSi a!i O.|,a'■ Spekji oiL-a c «uTSto JSCHC mi BTEA cracißHiTi* prrTßßoaoa " spiffs ■ < *?U .taojnfune of *ei«b&4 passenger <^f lw X ere is now composed ortbe UrfntSwiatlt t*« Lwuhed. aad furnished, and noMpower&l boats i»»k? waters ofthe West" fort thatpiduey-nan procure,has betaPTgrtdMfanm. - •cngrr*.-'/baliae kasbevniabperauonforte*Vm«' —4m carried 4 million of topple wiikdattfe ktmVnm. nr to thfcir persons. - The boats will bo as Iba ttei. at ood street the day previous la scsrtlnjr, for iberecn. .lion of freight awl the entry of passengers on ih* mu. (er.' In alt cases the passage .money asst be pwii .advance.: UOXDATVACKET. - Am UONOKOAUELA,Cif LSrun, aill Irate An borgh «err Monday morning at lUo'eiork; -WbeeOag ereiy evening at 10 */*.: : / -, pT * ■ TCEBDAT PACKJEtT ,f i • I bitS. Cv. j. KuxinxTn, will {cave ntuborghereryTueiday morning at lO tTctock; Wheeling every Tuesday trraun* at 10?. jf>‘ U - WRDJEgPAT - ;3fce-.NEVV..KhGLANp No. jt Capt K Diis,'erUl leave Fitubureh: efefyTwtdaSdff^ iSnSStfST Iff o'clock; Wbeelingmry u. TRI7Bsi>ATiPJkCKJBT* -’(? nThepENNS YL VANIA, CapLGiAT. mil lure {sn»* luigheyery Thursday morning at lOb'cloekilVhdliar «rcj7‘nuuadty e veiling at typ.x. 1 S'iLiDAY^iqiSii.,■ ; ■ - •TV cun*™ Ho.*. aS cKStiiU bin' ifa. Imtgb every Fhdijr menu* at JO o'clock; MWiw. crery. Pnihy evening at .'*'.'.,^.7: '' -"■ ' BATiriuDUkT lPAC^iey^-.--V!’I: •: TM MfSSENGKR, CaK.;fiaC*w> will tear* Pfcm. tetfb- everySamTttarraomogiu to o'clock IVbeafear evetySatdnlayevemngatiOhx.' ’• i, ■TODATjlpAcit*Ti^.v'V x ' | ' 'The ISAAC NE\VTON,.ICapt.jA,AL 'Bfiaos, Irili I leave- Phtsbargh-every Sunday motoiagat 10o'clock; ' Wheeling every Sunday.eveniugat 10 *. w. . - • ' MnvߣlSl7, •• .'sr;Z'S-V.rt '•' ■ BRAVERFACKCT&-NEW AURAXGEtfKKTg. ■'■ «•**• steamer . f * 1 i ir,T;Jl l ? . CAixacpPE. 1 MjttiQCmM will leave for lleaver, Glasgo w and ■■MpSjlHßWeilmHe, on' Tuewiay, Thursday, and Saturday, of each week, at 0 o'clock.*-'m 'muJ l i ing on 'Monday, Wednesday and priday, v Lhufll«\ boat at the lauding between Wood street and the bridge* prepared to receive Hreightaaiany time.-,-..- ■’,<■.■ ■■ r . • - Va * W. lIARBAUCH. Agwif • • oetli ■ •No 31 Wood tx. . •: • * BEAYERANDWEUSVJLLp RAsrtßV^~' -wi.,:' t.Thofinestaamboatjig...it -. ,‘y, Chmries E.'Cliike. nusttgewlSl, jlpt^g' 1 mp* to Scaver anA'WeU»Tul«. leaving Plu*btfrfrt#4fb-‘ rf monungatS o’clock, aiu! WeJlsviileat 3 o*cTock\r>' "■ M. - v deeir , CL.*BE;HABTp2f, fc CO-; ; . PACKCT TOB CLVCINNATr'^'' - ■y. fTbe fine packet steaaier PENNSYLVANIA, ;l . v] ■ • ; Gfar. master will leave a*•■barw-lhi* mSQBEBMeUay « 1® o'clock, x:• *. Kor’freNti - or passage, appiy-oa board.': ..... M,-TOII.LOnsVIXU. -T.y Tvu*.^ ' >v-v:Tbe Auesteamer ' r' ;l 'uf, .OBEY EAGLE, - tfcr-OQgfiß Brooks, master, wtineave as above. ■SaßMtobis day at 10 o'clock. Kur freight or passage‘tfpplyon.'baaiii.*'':' • r.. : JSidP PdR'ST. IX)LIS. *)■ - -jicficv* k-.-' ' Tbe fo*t stramet • • coiAiKAua .. :,v f i -■li' i1; mB .. GgrmtT. master, will leave asabqrel BEGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. * k..'..■Thefine steamer r-r., . • • ' U L -Mijf NIW HVOIMStt •.. :.1 id, master, leaves as above every Wednesdays at 10 o'clock, r Freight 'or apply passage on board” ; ’*JanSo ’ K ':, The now and splendid sleaaw'if l l^ . XiBW KNGLANU, NqT l ttuuter, wTH leare ' day atlOo'clock. For freight br • . paswrenpplv onboard. - ■> .-, y .i/tjftoa- : rwt.n. . gkhee.h'- The new aod fiat ninnine steamer. ANGLO SAXON,: • »_ . "Will fesve' os A&^e,' day, at *JO o dock; Por .or passage,apply.onboard. . --••w^oß> • : . FOB trii LOUIS. :--. r y .. Vn*w>~ K ■' ■Tba fiiwpassenger steamer:' " - ?Ssi“^F*®®s^ OTe •od-allr bitßßQediate- ports,'on _. • FOR BROWNSVILLE. 1 ' • • ' 1 t» ■■ /fKro* TheAaesteamcr . . thja day for Brownsrilu .mV • tteightorpareaga apply eg board. -i.;»” . BBQWUAB ZANESVIU^ .Will imUe , weekhrrrtiw 1 new steamer : " Ufc dsitwg-?>' ' Despatch: • ’ • EXPRESS {LINKS, jw ■ _ Bfe%ar,3 ■ jjfjf&SSV^ Eg?*- w, £ :AdS “ *<K * •wcfariu . “°,P**Mff<*«f , *i»7-.*Mteof* j .Eicptex cjo«c» dIS/aTa ?.m. - ■■■■■.- ; \ l ■ a. I. wm& asfiis; It v^!^L b T°TTTJxbTW ■tt b.T:&«d tfcr! J KiV' T ;fiaass3Ss^^^«lX,tt&-, —^lrV ~~ ’ ---• CfiAgirtf y.wtVT -•■ , P KfK'fSO N7l ¥. t f 44 ~ . -‘ ‘A CEDAn BT., MEW YORK.A 1 I WJW.,CAUCOUI-KXCU,-slvia.V, n i > [one .to'JFvi:,- cents 1 1 ■ 'JUST WlkimME,) ‘,j K■, - - ' -iLsca?oN«AKEn»< o , ~* TmM J aCHOOXMKtEH t al. fpilXS AllLLv-u Ui. , w „, - .wi.cScT’nEoSSiit.s. ,> r JWCK^SrCANDLfcO ■R^S*""' Awa * , Motpnßw,foTsaloSy : " , ~ ,r '-’ L ? BULK PORK—&O him* bswuilttr —* i>;"«“• «•; 3 jitgg - :i ‘ • - . BRU.ERH * Kront.* ./-w bbfijwJuie'.boß*; 4 -do «uido. la-■*««» ■MJgjfcffaty . ••,.-■■ rOLNOEXTEB * Co. boxtiW B ehctta $u sale bj- . '.? .■■'•■ j- _ i*OINDEXTKft * Co .•• **ACJIES—ISO builrktS pfftctcmfcr **!<• by—j- JftflW. • • POI.YPKXTER | /[WALrOiae>» fog eo*J wlxikJtvmd in lile cirv'urfiu’ *'* \j/-tnret prompt auemion if trflvitli . r itcoiiju BPSHmuI t hq,. 1 r • ~ i LCOJIOL-S bbl* for talc br . ; ." — ' AvJalS . R E SKLLEF° --•^ ijOES— 340 Jt>« tonJobj A QUA AIIMD.VIA roat-a nUCXING-lIV too fer ul» br - ~. - . :- B'&mtlm..' o» toniiti.mmufoiul.br -J? 9 x_ im _ i ?s;ya.H- ! J ; g wood fL ( .)-
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