BY KRA3TUS BROCKS fc Co. '****■ PITTSBURGH* -yEDXESDAY MORNING. FEB. 2.1818. T ,^ rT 7? K7 * OH Dust Giztm is pabluhad WeeWy U Two IWlam amaim, «rSr V* ean »*»dy requestedto hand in before A ». it, and as early in thedayS **. .V*. Domestic Mi srt r ‘ tm ? onA t Money Markets, Ac., s Editorial Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gszett PEACH PROPOSALS. | Washington, Jan. 28, 1843. | - The Peace rumors are revived to-day, and come gia a leas Questionable shape than before. What |us. been foreshadowed for so many dayi, is no |«knU true. The basis of a treaty hat been agreed iBpQo by-Mr. Trist and. a body of Mexican Commis laioners appointed for that purpose. What has been Idone, however, is to be regarded as little more than j "Peace Proposals,” and these proposals are,'that | the Rio Grande shall be the Boundary to the line Of New Mexico, and that a line West .shall be drawn from thai.pomt to the . Pacific. This gives to the United Stales Upper California and all of the country east of the Rio Grande to the New line. There are ample reasons why even this unprincipled Administration shnttM n?t *>»d Cemaanrca—Paftagci-Jhaafoctarlag, Washington, Jan. 28, 1849. The Committee on Commerce have under con nderalioa the suhjecl of the Internal Commerce of the country, and will probably repeat btife at an i early day for all necessary public works, perhaps j drrtliog the Lakes from the Rivers by reporting j t a TT .^nia f or perhaps testing the rincerisy and good fchh of the JExocutive by presenting a single Lake 'huhor and n single Westorn river, where tbe jns fuNi of the tjjirrr"''"'}' *" to htt io. This done, it is probable that all other items d* appropriation will be embodiedin a ■tnju fr-n r I texibt nbtihs wholfl agaia wiil be ■ doomed to the Executive Ve*d|rittce it is deemed jusi and netressary by “the powers that be,” to al> sob Urn energies of ttie Govcrumcnt in the prox-- of a foreign war. The Dead Sea and the ■ Golf of Tehaanatepec are. deemed legitimate ob-. jects «f expenditure, hut not a cent isntiowod for «t Office Committee have not yet acted upon the various popular memorials sent them from various sections ef the country, in regard to •he xemoval.of postage on'ooutuy newspspert^aud tlomst the .entire reading of u great *ns. oCtthe ‘Poopfej ad .puitelut, .noi«iSo ff 1 ""W'eta«4' To rack,' iloaM w M lree as the grinds, for what the healthy brec*- es Of Heaven are to the human body, intelligence istothe mind. . Free.ochooU and free presKs wiU JW secure the freest riphu nf riti«.n.b,- pi Ihey establish the only sure foundation upon a Republic can hopeito prosper. I am inquired of by those interested in Pennsyl .vania politics and Pennsylvania property, if the State Legislature will pass a General Mnnufactur ing Law. The subject is one of vast importance to the internal prosperity of the Stale, and its triune. diate effect would, bd,—and 1 speak with knowl edge of the fact,- to bring a great deal of capital into our city from abroad. New York is just upon the eve of passing such a law, carefully framed, p those interested will see, and this offers additional reasons why those representing the State at Har risburgh should take care of its business welfare. In the New York actjlhere is every necessary and just security, and no one can take just exception to such an act. j t q. Cotonal Benton attd Colonel Fremont Washington, Jan. 29, 181 5. Colonel Benton has resumed his place in . the Senate, after on absence of nearly eight weeks What hit labors Out of the Senate have been may be judged from his written defence of his son-in law, Col Fremont, which would occupy three pa ges of the smallest type of the Gazette. There is immense labor in this defence, as indeed there was during the trial It is> however, characterized by the bitterness of invective and obstinacy pf temper peculiar to the Senator from Missouri, who permits his judgmenl to be warped, and his feelings,—his passions, J might have complete mastery of hia reason. From tho concluding paragraph of Colonel Benton’s defence, you may learn what his course will be hereafter. Gen. Kearney comes in only for of the Missourian’s hostility.'The Government js blamed for giving funky orders to the two principal commanders in California, and in addition for altoWbg the Court Martial .at aIL Es pecially, he says in the conclusion of hii argument, do I blame the Government,—meaning the Presi dent of the United States, who, unless restrained by some events which will hereafter transpire, CoL Benton will be after, with a directness of purpose and perseverance of exposure, which, if the war is fairly begun, will admit of no compromise. What attempts will be made to “take him ofl', remains to be seen. . CoL B. made his first appearance in the Senate with a Memorial to Congress, signed by CoL Fre moat, setting forth that certain Drafts which he had drawn upon the Government in New Mexico, for the publia service, baft been protested. CoL F. is responsible for these, and very properly calls upon the Government to relieve him from the embarrass* meats which are likely. to attend this transaction. However just the claim. Congress will be slow to remove it. The j friends of the Administra tion who, like the President, expected “a short and a cheap war,” seem afraid to liftthe curtain of ex penditure, fearing the sight may frighten them and alarm the country. .< ms Exmsn>mjscs or oovouncetT. The Committee on Ways and Means made sev eral important reports jto*lhc House today, accom panied with aome important explanations in regard to the finances of the country. A Loan-Bill is re ported for eighteen millions of dollars, which ««m the majority of the Committee of Ways and Means propose to borrow outright. This Mr. Vinton of Ohio reports. The eX-ChanceHer of the Excbeq* uer reports a minority .Bill for relieving the Treat* •ury by the issue of Treasury notes, lt isprobahje that the loan will be insisted upon by the House.— The Executive gad his friends in Congress, are neither content,either rigidly to administer the sub’ Treasury law, nor to repeal it outright. They wish eighteen millions __ of Treasury notes in order to neutralize the effect of their unreal hard money exactions. The struggle in the House will be be tween u dishonest andian honest policy. So tong as Government dues ore paid in Treasury notes* and the Treasury not*s are paid in Bank paper, but little Uann can cotoe of the exaction, but the authority ! to issue Treasury notes at all, is not only incompatible with the sub-Treasury law itself; but in tho present state of .the country, with sound poli cy- The House might; be willihg to repeal the spe cie clause of the sub-Treasury tow, and the law altogether, were it practical to do so, but with the Executive Government \v)->- • it is, and the Sen* uto organized os it is, t practical The Lux I iaess men of the Ea#t*-j-i. .-sure now crying with almost one voice against what they call “the ac- cursed war,” and the -fodious sub-Treasury law,” for no one feels secure while eilherareinexisteiicr. The stiag of the sub-Treasury law is oply extract ed just now, and may be restored, and with double force, with the least turn of the wheel of fortune. Many of the friends of jtho Administration are con vinced of tho inutility and oppressiveness of this law, but they are not those who receive their monthly, salaries from the mint, and whose labors are light compared with the multitude at The amount of the deficiencies in the Bill report ed today is between twelve and thirteeamillionsof dollars, for the present fiscal year, and the Secretary of the Treasury in a letter sent to tne Committee deems it important thaflhi* sum *Wmi/t be provi* ded for at once, and the Chairman of the tee gave notice that he should call up the -bill on Wednesday of next week. The seven millions discovered, some dsyi since, does not re lievo the Department, it.seems from immediate and pressing embarrassments. More money is requis ite, and that in the peremptory words of the Secre- tary of the Treasury,^ imauduttiy. It is to be remem bered that what is now saked is for the present fit* cal year, the very period for wbjch the last Con* grew, as was made the most ample ap prutions. j During the discussion of tiii* subject something was said of the' printing of Congress, and com' plaints were made of ttie delay under tlte contract system. The Public Printers being put upon their defence, exposed the Secretary of tne Treasury. who it seems took it upon himself not to leave his Manuscript*, as they were seat to Congress. Al terations, additions and emendations, were .and the Printers who are so ofieu made to bear the sans of authors were blamed for lack of promptness. The Secretary Treasury »enl in his estimate! for sixteen Bullions of dollars for the necessary sum to be borrowed,—the error of seven militnuf' only reducing the original estimalci two mififons' from which feet you may learn bow unreliable are all the estimates submitted. The Paymaster, for a single example has reported just now, that $3,700,. 000 are necessary to meet the deficiencies in his branch of the service alone. No wonder that defi' .denote* like these exist when the Quartermaster General ia his single department of service is cut down to the joynd Atop cf $7,900,000. Mr. Hsslxt, of Igu, read a pe/aoual explanation today In reply to ttie letter of Mr. Hampton u the Gmxetletuno weeks since, growing out of Mr. HV vote upon the Asbmim amendment to the vote cf thanks to Geo. Taylor. Mr. IL did not like the in* ferenco that Au amendment was offered to ember jas the action of the House and declared that he acted in good fiuth out of respect for Gen. Taylor The true measure of Mr.Hcnky’s respect for Gen* Taylor,is He would ride him if bo mold, and not being able to do this, (ace\bir speech of the cflher day) he barks at his heels -on& at the feet «f all those who honor him as one of the great and worthy men of the country. Il’Mr. Henley really wished a pure yote'of thank* to Gch. Taylor, why did he encum ber it with any extraneous amendment. x. n. Tv* Bryrxia lima Wobxa are now inToll ode* ration.. Tlw mcchiflcry is propelled by a ste£n engine of some 250 bpfjtp power; there are three furnace* now ia operation, and about 40 hands are' employed, turning out, ou,w an average cf gig joo* of Btannfimtored iron' per day. ' Ttie^-various kinds of round, saj and square Iron from these works is pronounced by compAtiwt judges to be fully equal to the Iwstin mnrkeljjsudwiih the fecilitie* of pro curing pig iroa and coal from pennsytva niy througb the Erie Extension Capal,fhn pyoMie tors of the Buffnlu Works | can compete with manufacturers front any section in the prouito lion of this staple articlcr-ri/jr/fafo'4i/{vmsrr. : ; “Fioutimnio MAKaxscTUMa."—Messrs. A.Rob esoadc Co 7 extensive calico printers' and cotton mannfarjnrftrs, of Fall River have felted. The affairs of the conceit] have'been oosdoictedin a prudeufmanuer. The'iunrmeaU ofthis firm to their help amounted to i12,00G per month. The .withdrawal of such's Jatg? monfely spm from the town,afthi« season of t|)e yeff, .mtut be fradgkt with injury to many laboring men and timte fikQUies .Tbs Gtiaaufc , MAromrnHLEw" I*or at New - bu reoeired its third feed? | ioff,n4*ftioQg rocs'iujibe Bouse. It will be wot to the Saute, ‘where H viQ se- .r;'j-V:. .*~/ 1 ’’ *»_ j 3fl^lfeOTMiCo«Tbfr**~T>e nif jI T~ # *‘~'~' v ~*r~~'"*- —' fit—ißrittMi ooTta«»il7l toUUHtM,. CLiT feEETUfi. The mq Btaf tat night in spite of the poetpone nnt, the naliootu tfonev, tfOigently pot tM the room vu umfe, «u ooe of which the Wings of old Allegheny asjr well be proud. The jpadous room was err ■paciocs room wm crowded ia every put ud the greatestenihoaiaam shown tErooghoot the. whole meeting.. The old Whigfirebum»brighUya*ever» and November next will show from this district a Whig majority that will throw our past well do* tags in the shade. All the Resolutions adopted are Whig through, out,: and tbg man who cannot go into the fight with them for bis creed will look in rain for a pni.ti ri ] chart 't’hc proceeding# showed the strangest de-' termination pa the part of the friends of Mr. Clay to urge his claims to the nomination for the Presi dency, while the determination was as fully ex pressed on all hands to the nominal ions of the National PonTentkm|yboerer they- may be. The nteetiog which was called to assemble at the old Court House on SoturjUy ereaiog and posr poafed to the Assembly Rodins, was held last night The meeting came to onto at 71 r. m., * nt i \vm. J. HOWARD, Ksq., called l • the Chair. The Allowing gentlemen Were then nominated as Vico Presidents: Geo linger, city; John B; 1 Township; John Sarnpso i Gregg, Sett, Fayette; Joscpl hara;H Rowland, McKeespt i sailles; Uriah Applegate, Eli: city; John D Day. Allegheny; James Graham, Wilkins; ft > Jones, Lower St Clair. Sfcrtforiei.—James B- & urry, S. F. Von Bonn* B. Marsh, Robin ion Township; W. M. ibe riff, Lower Si Clair I, Manchester; Levi McKnighl, Btnniag rt, Fauntly Muse, Ver abeth; AUeo CotdeU, Uriah Applegate, oily; bert Davis; Ephraim Mr. Howard after the oq miration, stated that the was called by he yaung Whigs, but be though oqt young, yield* I to none in the ardor with which he stood forth .in support of Henry GUy.-j . \ Op ipotfoa of Robt McKnigfet Esq., a committee of seven were appointed to drift resolutions. The Chair named, Joshua Hanna, Janies M. Cooper. Charles B. Scully, R. fi. Sellers, David Simms, W. W. i Wilson.; The committee then retired to prepare resolutions and.C. O. Loomis Esq. was called upon to address the meeting.' Mr. Loomis in the clearest manner enumerated the tnany claims of Mr. Clay to the suffrages of the people for the Presidency. In no part of the State had;there been indistinct nomination made for that high, office and' it was most proper to make the first; movement here in the Iron city, and he would therefore nominate Hxkxt Cult. Here the Speak* er was by the meat enthusiastic and long continued cheering. Mr. Clay, he said was the first choice and after him the man who should receive the nomination from a national convention, no matter who it was, so he was a whig. Mr. Knox was then cklled for and ■ brief address, after which the conmhlee on resolutions report. The resolutions we will publish tomorrow, and can only say that the Whig who cannot find upon them a platform broad enough to : sustain him in the craning contest, may look for it: in vain elsewhere. After these resolutions were read another was read as follow*. > ■Setolvtd, That a committee of twenty-five be appointed to invite Mr. Clay to partake of a public entertainment in the City of Pittsburgh, at such time as may be most convenient and pleasant to him. Making it at as early a day as will suit him. which was adopted with an unanimity, and a heartiness that only Clay Whigi give. After , this’resolution was Charles B. Scully, Esq. took the stand and made a speech that called ont the moat hearty applause. ' John B. Sheriff Esq., rose and said as the com mittee on resolutions had not named the tariff be would supply the deficiency, and read a series that endorsed the principle of the tariff ot 1842 in all its length and breadth, supporting his resolutions with a pertinent speech. RobL McKhight Esq. was then loudly called for andaddressed the meeting at length, but our limits forbid a detaiiedreport Wjc. Pea Fix* Co.—This efficient company belonging to our sister city, on Saturday night are to hive a festival supper to which we acknowledge the reception of a polite invitation. We doubt not the company; will prove as hospitable as they are efficient when duty ejiu them 40 the aid of their fellow citizens. HAbsas Coves.—A counterfeiter named Hard was brought before Judge Irwin, yesterday, upon a writ, of habeas corpus. His honor demanded bail in the sum of two thousand dollars, in debiult of rirhteh ho waj remanded to prison. Fxxx Ltcruxa—Mr. Ailenwill deliver the next Lecture before the citixens of the sixth Ward ou Friday eveningnext. Subject, Th* Vnixrrtity. u Thx urx or Hacuxot to be bad at the Book store! of Elliott and English, Pittsburgh, and at the Dreg store of Elliott and Beckham Allegheny. SLTTtttWJ fAXIUtS or TUB VuLL'.VrEOtS.—The Committee appointed by the War meeting, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th of December last. | to ascertain what fomilies or individuals are safkr- | Oc* Tmi to S*.vr* Ft—The question o» , u*K* by the absence af those serving in the war with , who has the; fee simple right'to this interesting * mo » nt °f money i»J- portion of uiir continent will soon, we suppose be i l eCt *^ m Pittsburgh and Allegheny, \ finally settled. In the first placets welisYrseen . haabeen $390, <«*. I Mr. Polk claims it tor the United Skates, bv the Of this sum the commute© , right of conquot. In the second place, the m.pi ? hare paid, • S2S3,S3| now therein-—meaning vmur* from the l/uued Leavmgin Jbe hands of the " States—are about annexing it to the United State*, committee, Sllo,ltlt And in the list place, the 'Ansa Legislature, is on j 1 here were t*u*j*rg*r persons who applied to , the point oC tiding it to the United States. Of | the committee for relief The sums paid to each j course the several fifW we have referred tr> ,tn j jwere from o to 10 dolls., according to their necessi. j not stand well together; for, if the United Suite ah M«ia>-of the persons wbo have received aid j ready own Santa Fe, the fmU there have no bu- J have preseated themselves to the committee a sec- 1 tineas to bench, even in the midst of the trial of an import. "Jftj h j* L mt * * ant cause, for the purpose of saving theldetfa UfJ? Co, ? rt . *“!**««** *>7 M«bOfl peraon in imminent peril; and shall not a judicial TtL\S* WI » U CUt *^Lj r ‘i. b l *-if was nofvalid. •officer, without - incurring the charge of being uo- I P««ed the Irill, and the House will mindful of the dignity aPhis crate, be perStted t prob * b,sr pve ** “ octoo * ' to step forth to save the periled existence of the Republic. | This letter 'of the ;venerable McLean will have great weight with the people of the United • 'Stalest— LottunMs Jour. | Washington, Jam. 7, 1848. j I Mt Dili Star To all human appearance, Lb© j . I termination of this miserable war with Mexico is Lixmut Biwist.—The late Thom*. K>» v K- S^v^SS™fTt Wben ,lie fim *ntek. qneathed S2OOO to the Union Methodist Episipal «my judgment a waa unneeessanly and ancon. Church, payable in four years. Mr Kellv direct After agreeing upon the terms otLWbicb a treaty should be made. tbey should call upon the Exncn- 1 iTm-jiTJn _"V , tive, by resolution, to offer a peace toMexk»upGn tb* , Jfclwn at that bans: and daring the nesociatian we Supreme, Court of Isnjtuina, M> rplafion to the ahoulffbe suspended. If the President n& t *shli!! > ib222 I>o^e ” , 2:*^ ,e ,bl ‘i , i to do this, in the' miiiury appropriation bills, the ffid jS2^*Kl? , / o J ,refefei,ce . 0» 4 balf army aboold be required to lake nmh positions as , cour * e ’ litt tW count shall carry out the vieWs of Congress. **Theaebill* «rlY° ooc »J ,ul that they are only entitled to the the President could not veto, and ho would be percentage in the liquidation or di* bound by their ThU rf lhe ■“ “ “* e W*m». by the House. f * . j ~ . ■ 1 1 j ■ - iSteiffiaSia to those already in cironlation, wohld flood m noStiisDS of Uw country with that description of paper. -Bdchan Whig Conyeation, jbrtbe Presidency— emission would constitute aGovemment bauk, Wedoqotbelieve iherojiaSy i controlled and managed by a party administration. ranwr —Ob uiiinati Gttjtttt. k .• We have now fifteen millions ot Treasury imtes ■ ' ' ->> • \ ' ' in circtdrtion, and authority to issue five millions Twa Smnn.- I The Cambria left New Vork c» more. I would not increase this circulation Liverpool on the 2®ih nf T.n •. g, ■ .*!* lar, but /educe it os speedily as wwiterSochh , -Whof Jam The BrUnnftaailpd system would b« iocomparably more 'daiigrrout r°f" °“ Is ho* out to the public morals and the ’mihlin ■ liberty ihim *>xbu»en days and fplly di»». .... .17 anr cfnbr- of king that could be devi. _ —7— —''ts 1 To mat ,ny Ap rtvpmp jo p,y UU ? MkhiJK fe the current expenses of the wa/, I autfw. have lost to P tlm couiurv ixe loans at pv, WT»aff w* tpofp th,n £? ffi. Jpyeti^vpa,% cent, interert,and,u loanspanQot bn madp at {h}» property,fof ihp ■rranVofSolSfflSLf* ** rate, let the administration .resort to a system of 9 ' hsfbofs, • taxation; which shall cause the people to feel the Riqict Aosin—The --i expenses of tbo war. AH wars should be accoro. Jobaaon and Mr Bentto ' ponied by o system of direct and fnlernal taxa- amicably settled * • P ° a ** °* Baltimore, has been tion. Nothing abort of Ibis can show, in addition i • ThoSKu- willi Eoftad ww nobly stncuiiwd by the people, not tlw field, fbe pay- and petticoat robes, menl of taxes. And they will sustain every ju»t ’ '* * * ( war in which onr.cmmtry shall Iw involved. Iluf T."? is a movempnr on 1 risk nofbiog in »«y»og that u attempt to adopt Vortc to prepare thp of a UwS such a system offagttf/on wou|d wind up this Me*, fiuinng all the free lanfcs of that Ktate ta££Jm ican wax in sixiy days/ war should be put ian end fo. This - • by— io'yiaely day., a„U f prtTU IWS^SSISff&E . J*rn®y tapectoraut, which will the roasm which pwitracts the ??“* **** Md b “f* lh9 wSRSwfc knth££ up, ahd thus remoyes evsiyobstruction to 1 radon, white at the sams aJJ inflaiSatlSffa^ A fined, and a eon u certain to b* BtoiwUtfe, lWuißiof ßlood, g“ Ib.o iuo Jonbb£JS j^SVr^jssr 1 i, “‘* i “V“«rSSS Paooaiat or Dcvocsact.—Pawnssof il* Lou iavill Journal, say* pointedly;-^A little over forty yean ago, Aaron Burr waa brought to trial on a charge of treason for ondertaking to raise within thej/mlts of tbe Uqited States the mesas of wrest ing Megfooi from the domlaioo of. Spain. It was treason tht» to flreua of the. ppnqttest .of Mexico, Urt it I* the height of palriotfoa to pndettake itP* dentin is right.foribe eboqueat of-Mexico and not the ‘dismembcrp)enl pfttie Bair'srealotisecL- [ . bg*a«t».h»*a|r'ctoa | > U-SuJ i^5?JSS!^ifu:®!?SiSSSS^ sss&sr a^a “j^?arfS BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Cmiifrim, if PilufcKfih Gaittu, Correspondence of ihe Pittsburgh Gazette COSGOKSB. e Waxhisotox, Feb. 1,1848. . _ SoATt—The proceeding* ofthe Senate were generally unimportant in their character. The Bill allowingan extension of timeto aatiafy the claims far Bounty lands awarded far military •emce during the last war with England, was'u. ken up. and Mr. Rusk to make it more in accor dance with the feeling* of the Senate, offered an amendment which compromised tb'e affair as to an extension of time. Tie made a speechof some length in support of bis ameudment the benefits of which he strongly urged. After much discus-- tion the amendment was adopted. Mr. Miller's resoluubn calling on the President for information relative to the law which levies duties on goods shipped from the United States to Mexico was then taken up and adopted. - The Senate then laid aside the morning business and proceeded to the discussion of the Ten Regil menl BilL Mr. Douglass defended the Bill at much length aabeuig-lhe most proper course to adopt We should in passing tho bill sooner procure a speedy and honorable peace. ' At the done of the remarks of Mr. Duuglaas,Mi BelJ, of Tenn, obtained the floor, when on ruotioi the Senate adjourned. House.—After the organiaation -and the usual morning busines*. on motion of Mr. Goggin lbe House went into Committee of the Whole in ref erence to the President’s message. Several speech es were made by Eooofoco members that were ve ry severe upon Messrs, iibett and Beddinger. Mr. Morse followed in n speech defending Mr. Polk and the war. The question was then taken on referring parts of the message relative to the supplies, to the Com* mittee on Ways and Means. Mr. Wilmot moved to amend by instructing the Committee of Ways and Means, to report a bill raising five millions of dollars annually, by direct taxation until the close ' t of the war, which was adopted, yeas 93, nays 251. The' Committee then rose and reported. Mr. Colamer then obtained the floor and review ed the War question, at the close of lus remarks, Mr. McKay obtained the door, when on motion of Mr. Cobb, the House adjourned. t Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.: WasnuuroN, Feb. 1, ISIS. Tho Hon. John Davis, Senator from Massicbu aetU died in this city to-dsy. I have also to an nounce tho death of the Hon. John W. Juries of Tennessee formerly speaker of the House offttep reseotalive*. J i The death of Honest John Davis will cati'ic re. gret throughout the United States, and hfajilaee will not-soqu be filled. PMiLaoixrou, Feb. 1, ISIS. General Quitman and family are here Unlay. The state; Treasurer is paying the February in terest on the state debt at the Pennsylvaniaßank. Exclusive Correspondence of (li« Piiuburgfc Osset PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Puiudkltuu, Feb. 1,4, r. v. AU the Eastern markets tre entirely quiet; si dealers generally holdingotTfor the. foreign nev Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittidbrih Osutte CINCINNATI MARKET, j Clncuixati, Feb. I. 0 r. u. Flour—Nothing is doing,—dealers are holding off for the foreign news. Wheat—Limited sales of Prime Red, at &5c V bu. t Oate-rSale* at 2?&2Sc pUi. Groceries—The market is lees firm, but I notice no change i n prices. Whiskey—Sale* at ITjc^gaL Killed Hogs—Sales of4(3at 373&257J »100. Lard—Sales ut Oaljc Cheese—Sales of W. R. at 7e pk. Market quiel. From the loath There ha* been an arrival at New Orleans from Galveston, but neither the letter* or papers contain anything sew from the army or the Rio Grande. Au Indian war has broken out iq Texas, that promises to be of a very serious character. It broke out lietween. the Delaware and the io consequence of the encroachments of the Dels* wares upon the hunting grounds of the Comanche*' who have lliia far defeated the Delawares. It is thought lhis4roublo will lead to a genesl dis torbance aijioog the Indian tribes. Among the rumors by this arrival is one. that several'tribes of Indians hive volunteered to fight for the United States, against Mexico. ■ Scott.-A communication io the New York Bnnu State# that t Com mince has been appoint ed to make arrangements for a public reception of M#j. Geo. Bcott, on his arrival m that City, to con clude with a grand illumination in the evening, and a Burner and Ball at tbe Astor House. Cotxaipqt wrote thifr. Coferidg* wrose “not fcr ft day 4 bat Sac lUtimesi* la'ihese day* a "Wan and nunonaf Wftf*.’»i* will do DO barm to rerive this picture we think-—£ipr “Boya nod girls, And women, that would groan to aee a child Pull off an' insect’* leg, all read of war, The beat amnaement for ameal! -The poor wretch who baa learned Hisonly prayers From curse*,' who know* scarce words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father, Becomea a fluent phraseman absolute j And technical in victories and defeats,. And all our dainty term* lor fratricide;! Terms which we trundle smoothly o’er our tongue, Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which ' We join no leeling and attach no fijrrii! As if the soldier* died without a Wound' As if the fibres; of their:god-like frames; Were gored without a pong, as if the wretch, Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, ’ Passed off to Ileaveh, translated, and not killed- Ah though he Ijad no wife to pine tor him No God to judp: him!’” • HITTBBURCU WKKIL J G 7 CONTEXT* IX PART— Februi AniLSlaveiylantl War, Debate*;"Mr. Mr. Dix; Finances; Supreme Court, The I Whig meeting in Allegheny; Mexican Affair*; Out* I givings of the Administration; The. Prosperity of I our Manufacturers, Steamer Yallabusba; Pitta* burgh and ConpellaviUe Rail Road Meeting- Our Currency, our jTrade and our Tariff; CapL Wm.l Wall; Pig Iron and Free Trade; Gov. Brigg , a opmfoa..of ihejMexican War; Congressional Pro* eroding*; Peace Proposal*;, ietter from M'Lean.l Warand ourduly in regard to it—Peace, War and President Makiug—Uoahdarie*—From Mexi- I co—The ontrage upon’. Gen. Scott—Presidential I Tickct-r-The Tax ou Ground Rent* —Mixed I Races In Spanish Mexico—Canal Receiptsof New I York—Slalisticsof the Western Central Rail Road I Route—Slavery m a new Form—Branches of the I Central Route—From i New York—Pittsliureh | Banks—Treasury Department—Expedition to the | Mines in Mexico—Numlwr of Steamboats Built I StrLonte—'Western Water* —Macon and Western I Rail Road—Suspension- of Gen. Scott—Supreme.] Court—National Convention—The Fremont Court] Martial—Newsjltema. - I Latest Telegraph new*, Foreign and Domestic. Commerce; A carefully compiled-Review of the I Markets for the'past week; The price* in the local I city markets; The Cattle Market; The prices of I American produce in various parts of the Union; j Amount .of Floiir, Wheal,Cora,dcc n receivcd since the. opening of the Canalf Canal business and movement* of produce; Market in London. City News; Spirit of the Press; Copious Extracts from the leading journal* on the interesting topifia of tbo day. y : For sals at the desk, singly or in wrappers.. Pnce C cents single copy. I a year m advance. I ,n7*Tax Clout* Is strangely destructive. to the hu man cuticle, (or ikiu) the sudden change from best to cold, and the. smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse com* plerions. Then it Is requisite that the pores of.the skin should he kept open-teat their months should be freed trom irapumy—two* Urns the undent Roman Phlloso phen cured alt diseases—they computed teat more the pores of the skin, than any other outlet of the body diseases and (unhealthy vapors left through tee It is necessary, therefore, to keep the pores open—all humors are dispelled from tee skin from tee pores when they wash with Jones* Italian Chemical Soap 1 have seen it cure tee worst and oldest cases of Sail Rheum. Urysipelru, old Sores, Barber’s Itch. Sore Head, Ringworm, when every other internal and external remedy had failei}—its effeet rendering theiskin \mk, dear and soft, though il be,yellow and coarse, is won’ derful-it removes Freeklcs, Tan, Sunburn, Morphew. and disfigurement of ihb skin—but persons must be particular and ask for Joan Soap— to be had in tetuburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, sip, rftee L* {£<£ W Liberty sl Price 60 cents. novlSdAwly SrxirreoiT Mn gap Onto*.—Connell's Magical Pain Extractor—ll u uow conceded Lr medi cal men that Council'* Magical Pain Extractor, mann . factored by Comstock A Co. ttt Couruaml at. N Y is the greatest wouder of tee tOtli ceutury. Its effect* are truly miraculous.- All pains axe removed from'bams, scalds, *e 7 and all external sores, in a few minufes a/- ter it* application! healing the tame ou tee tno«t deli ••V"’ QO It i* equally beneficial in all kind*| of inflammatory diseases, such as tore Nip. pie* and Eyes, Sprains. Rheumatism, While Swelling 1 ■W* V nii **‘ > ¥ ,W| ' Chilblains, (Erysipelas, 1 teles, Tkj Doloresux, Ac. We might add as prooflo i all we aay, roe names of many eminent physician* who I ase It In their practice, and hundred* of tea clergy who Cruse It to tbeirpcople. Kind parent keep it constantly os 1 and, in eases ol accident By fire, life may be lost with, out U, but by Its use all bums are subject to it* control, ttideas tee vitals are destroyeiL Caution—Uememher and ask for Connell's Magical Pain Extractor, menu fast Bred by Comstock A Co. N* Y, and no other TiSU. 1 ? i' -'i <“ Hiutanth.» Liberty A, head of ood.. novlsdAwfioT E7-EUim or Colcmbu—Ham Toxic.—To tee Bald and Grey—Jf you with a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff am! icurt; do not fail to procure tee genaiaa Balm, of Columbia. In ease* of oalduesa jr will more tean.execed )'ou* expectation*. Many who 1 bare lust their hair for 'JO year* have had it restored to it* original nerfocifon by tec use of tliia balm Are 1 .*mt« or cotuuiiou appear to be no obstacle whatever: it I :afoo cuum tea fluid to flow with which tee delicate hair tube u filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey as tee Asiactic Eagle) have had their hair restored to its natural color by tee use of this iiivati I liable remedy. ,1)1 all rase* of fever il will be found tee most pleasant wash teat can be used. A few apnlft-a. I lions only are necessary to keep tee hair from falling J oat. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich glossy arn'earouce. and ns a perfume for tea toilet I it is unequalled; three lime* as much as other miscalled hair rcXoredvcraiid is more elieciual. The genuine ntauiifartured by Comstock A Co., SI Counland street. New York. • I Sold ih Pittsburgh. only renuioe, by W.M. JACKSON, 89 Liberty *t., head of Wood; m Washington, Pa. by Siweeny A Son; in Brownsville, by BeunelA Crocker m Cammslntrg. by Dr. Youel; also, by our agents in: every town ill Pa., Ohio and Md. nuvlfeJAwfonT [E7*Yrllow Trelk and putrid breath, ?*PO'‘irT like roueu ifeatli, l> rr|'ulM*e and tii«cuA,inj;. All rould havr leciba'i Mtiiir a.% prarf. S«r«-i bfcate—Uard pum»—man ur girl, ttlif *—na) . quit-kly liaaic / Aihl ure * U>l ol Joliet' Tuolli Paitr. It eoftr l»ul ii cent*, and i* really • Iwauiliui arliefe. It fir"* tea trrte a due euaioat. Sold in Pitubureh at »Liberty , uurlWAwly CT Doe* your Lair fall off does your hair turn gray I* it hanb, i* il dry, or dirty, I pray! It ’it* thuv you rail make it mu. ulky and fine, Bark and healthy, and l* Jones’ Bpaniih Lily tV'hiie, have always a fin* white transparent: skin. Of tek a trial will satisfy any one. Bold only in Pittsburgh, *t 89 Liberty st. aovlVtiandwly CT Don't have a Font Breath—lf ypu have, use a two shilling bottle of Joucs’ Amber Tooth Paste. That will malt rear breath sweet, wbjten ypur teeth, Ac.— Hold at M Mherty u. oovlGdAwly jmerta Haw un Lawa.-Com.tock’s Nerve and Bow laulmem and Indian Vegetable Fiiair, ietee moat eflecutal core for Rheumatism. Sold by WMTjaCK. *riK.Ag«*lfor Puubnrgh. noVlfidArwfiuT DDCD—On TQe*dav I j»iJrm. THEODOREP,son of HrrehLah and Matilda Anno Rutnn, arodlia nuntte* and two day*. n | . The foncral wil! mke place thU afternooitiai three o deck, from tbe residence of Mr. Alex. HavW Federal •U Allegheny city. The friends of tee family are invi ted to attend. toContraelora-PropowiU will b, n ««ved at the office of the VoUphlojrtienj lum .Company, m the Boroash of \vv»t Na, uutil Wedneadar, the tOd dajr of February «xt,-6rthe eon (tructioa oftonw at d tocke, upon the Ybughlochenr nvej lOpravemcßt. » Plane end ttMifeaftpitof the ww jL n ?2 r i* «*J' »' »b« Companri UffieTany time B f. ter feeing of J^r ß * r >' nett, and anjr’informntion in regard to the Wdrk* ntar be-obtained frutn J. K. Dnv afiitt» * r *w> propoiali will h»^*; lrT . t :‘ '*»y ! at Weettkrwjon. i, Preen Y. x. Co.. feb2w3lT 1 ««*I of Bti teuf ena or »aii) Coart, ts<7, of Robert Colwell, >ub«enber, at public aur- Cletelmd, in ‘W^ M 10 o'clock T. W. BINGHAM, of Robt Colwell, dec. , febaJflwftwlntT | •, , ' Pfmwiwui j>b. !, If4i< ittendon. Call and a**, or aiiidrea* ; : y) r fcbipriw: MOORHEAD? COPKI.AVri >rn r HuftMcaiUi* Pf>«Kf:: Aofaro'lM ftr•’[fSSJ of tJPKte’flwiSS'B ssa^aat arbenn will to held at: ihc otUce os uid Company. op MonwjatoiiAli slay of Maralnioxij o'clock r, M Omre or tv< Auxuaorr Rkpoe Co./ ) ~ Air- Pirmranii, Feb. { for P**«M*»»«x Manager*, amt Officer* foi t® “Company for ercctmir a Under atn Jbr’rivri Allrjrtaiy. oj'Pmitc Pltuburgb, in rthe County o Alleghany" will be fcoUSen iu the Toil llotiw. on Mon- Jay th* Uth of March next, at 3 o’rfecki I*. M. tcbSJlm&w:itT j, jo»x IIARFIvI* S0l!8K-l kfjr eouuirjr clnarfd, a prime article. for ullby tlfb?] j NVICK AIUrCANPUy.S —l4 bill* pilfer Vinegar, mr rale liy 1 V [_IVJ feto ißnowxflfc cm,BKRTs<)N r on hand iv lor I jeaJe by feM IUBOWX A CULBERTSON •auto Um far MUbr MtCIU* IAIHUFIKD 4 ROE. '• IM lih»ny »t. T 7 I ; fefct Mfcnj> «wmFTr.jitnoß /WJUV-O Uki just motived p*r mby UtooUrn* L/teatabjr } rU£.VbJUtKY*Co, w ABD-fiD bU« Kq 1 UsS Urf.fido No Ido.for nto l»r : t»«n i nHOfP«HKY4Co TOAfftnrß ■•mHfcrwfrfcr L Wttfap B ttflEVfcC*,. -4ak»Bttn,B4>Ram,t**c«Um*r Ir nßOUßkiil bsk*£vj>V'' CianMln. ■. .fi' a,UMfA&«6aWSaSE mg ptfawy meetlufvWubm *anl'distrieU, on Satar- d *T Ifce JWh February-ucxv to appoint delegate* io meet ;m County Convention at the Court Bouev in Pm*b«fgh, on the teeceeding WetfnflHfaß to ■aswfgr delegates to the State Convention to be held at llama* baiJBJO nominal® a ‘Canal Commissioner, Senatorial Sectors and Senatorial delegates' in (he NmionaJ-Con vemiofi. The aoid county convention will also appoint a delegate from thta district to the Whig NdtionafCoft. ▼emtoa and an elector (or Ihia district upon the Stale electoral Ticket. ' i •. 1 The, primary meeting* in’all the Township* except nit, will be brld at 2o’clock, r.ji„ and in the Wards and Boroughs including Pitt, at 7 o'clock, p. x. of said d*y- i, , . IMNL. -McClißDY,Chairman.. 1L Pstxta, Seely pro, tem., . jaS5’ Farm for Bale* MI WILL *«‘ll at public sale, on the premium, t Thursday the UdiofMurcb. Ib-hq at llLo'clock . M-, all ihut curtain nlutiiutkiu und tract (if lamt situated in Versailles township, Allegheny county, late the pnuM-ny of William Perry .McCullough, de containing about bd acres, from &5 to sixty arm °> which is improved and in a high state of cultivation, ~n "hieh is crecioj. a cotuihrtuble stone Dwelling Itousd.and frame Barni with other outbuildings;also., ,an orchard of select fruit. This property D ultout lit miles from Pittsburgh, and tho Creensburgh and Pitiy tiurgh turiipike passes ilirougli it. Tliis tract of land contains. a large quantity of stone coal and limestone, ot an exccllam quality, and the Central Railroad, as at present located, passes near the hoic. Term*, orie "’vj' *n nnud, sod the oilier half in one ami two years, with idlrrest, to be secured by Bond ond Mortgage. ..A- ROUT. CaROTHEUS, of Plum, i n er h#vin ? large and extensive" ■l."orison Pennsylvania Avenue, are nouetuanuiaec tunng, from new and improved patterns, every variety of Coal and' Cooking Stoves. HotloW.ware, Plough Cast* 'V“pon boxes. Fancy FWGrates and Fenders; Kitchen do, svilh superior rungrs for Cooking purposes together with every thing in the house building liurjsueh as Conductors, Uasius. Bcrapers, Vault*rims, l*iuteU for w ,n “0“( lops, railings, 4c., on hand or made to order.' Machinery orders carefully and punctually attended to.: fcbl-dlra QUINN, M’BIIIDEA Co. , ri^OBACCO—4 hhils Mason county Leaf Tobacco. in ± store and for sale by JAS HL"lCil ISON A Co, I 43 Water rt - HK.\IP-fiO bales Ky dew rolled hemp, SO do Manih la do, m store and lor sale by JiKvi JAS HUTCHISON 4 CO : Ij'EATHKHS —1000 lbs prune Feathers, for sale by frl'V jas mrrcinsoN 4 do 11*30 pigs Galena Lead, in store anil for snle I>7 [ tfrWJ JAS HUTCHISON 4Co " bids No 3 large Mackerel, for sale .11) (febg) JAS HUTCHISON ACo .—lB ke«» nu'ul No*, for vale l»y JAS HtTTCI TjnOpt’Cl-^—ReeeiveJ per steamer Ludlow, 12 bbU ; ■A CUrver Seed, d do Fla* Seed, 4do Roll BuUer.U do HTuie Deans, 17 do Lard, G 5 kegs do 4 »cii WqoL I do Feathers; for sale by febl BAOALKV4 SMITH : Bacon a hum pskkd—oki a« Ham* M bbU llerapsecd; perSuur. Fairwouul For sale lowio cio*4 consignment. ' j*3l “ CARSON A McKJiIOHT. [I*ADER 4 SHOVELS—I!»V and Minin Forks* > manufactured by John purvw A. Co. 'For taie br ! . I GEORGE COCHRAN, sole A*L, > ma l. ■ N 0.30 Wood •!. i 'E'EATllKns—lB tack* prime far nlc by r fabl WJCK k MeCAKDLESS BACKS'— JOQ lbs lloyroond for tale br . . AVICK AMcCANDLESS rUACCO— 30 kegs C Iwio for sale by MILK 4. McCAKDLFftB POTASH— 3 cdks prime far tale by _ - ■ WICKAVcCAKPLESg rUGAns-SOfICO Common for sale by y-fty ; >VICK A MeCANDLESS S^P^^T 375 IW J Butler; 85 bu CloeerSced IS bu lined Peaches; 5 do Pared do; for sale by : tebt I POINDEXTER AOb MUL74> UANDLES—‘JO In* jusi received nml for {i-Ulj ,AT\V(X)p AJpNKSA to SOA P-HJ bit So 1, on band nnd for taie by ~ ATWOOD, JO.\ES & Co RICE--111 Tiercet. reccing p.-r tim'r Ml Vernon, fo tale by febl HAftALKV k SMITH BL*Tn;H-Kbbl» Roll Duller, just received andfor; M't WICK A.McUA\DLKSS_ ■ SUGAR A MOIoASSIS-iB lib.U N? O. Sugar;'2G l bbk dn. Multtsvex. landing from Mmr. Ml Venion,; aad for tale by ja3l JAMES DAI.ZELL, ATH>—I? keg* No. I la-hC luinl. Just rerrtved and tale by A MVAXI)I-R?vx_ COAI. AND COKK—Orders for Coal or Coke will b reeaifed ami j.totnpllv tilled bv tbe subscriber at bis otfice, corner of penn und verier sit jsJNIIwAwXS JA. KIRK LEWIS. STUCCO and Piaster of l*art» frmn the mill of If IV Ciniiiin#hui.i, for sale by MIO H' JA<‘Krs»N jaiMdaudwamS 40. »i tn-ur Hiktiv. 3f)RK-»ia> bbls tur*» piirk; 1-* do Kumti d«». in store X nud fi;r_ta|p by_ U«^ l l SELLERS A MCOLS. .MAMA FLOUR—TO bbls for sale by , A J*® SKMJqtS ji NICOLS. _ MXXER'U UIL of ibt best quality always on hand X mul for tala by \VM YOUNG A Co. CASH FOII RAGS—John IL Mrllor SI Wood »irret, W, M P“y thehighest market price for couutry mi«. p»l Hag*. in cash. or good* at_ca»h prices. j»-«i T FATHER—OGO sides heavy New York Sole I.rath -Li »1“> 1000 ride* best Baltimore leather just rc eeirea by W.M. YOUNG. ft Co. : I4J liberty s;. 81-Lf LEATHER—The subscriber* hare constant- Jy on band arucl* of Lcatbrr l'mtablc for machine belt*. b> wluch the iUc'udon of raaon&cturer* l* invite*!. • _ wm young ft Co. SL'MjlU}£s— 40 bus dried Peaches, prime nnsTiiy; 7 : bbU P}ax*evd; 2do Lanl; 4 do small white Beaus, landing (ram steamer Grey Engle, for sale by I JOUX 8 DILWOBTH. 97 wood ,t SOAP— 4UO boxes CinpuißfU Hoop jam rcc'd and for 0)1 JOHN H BII.WORTH. GARDNER IVANTI'J)- A good ganlner, who can conte jwdll 'recotnniended. will find a permanent sithauon’and good wage* by applying at this office. ~,w STEEL— A general nnotuiienipf Cast, Shear and |> Blister. Germjut, American and spring tftecl m ■wye and foor sate by I, 8 WATEIUUAN, • . 31 water, aud 02 front su. FEATHERS— 04 sekt just received and for sale bv • UROW.N * pppuEMsttf/ >o bl ; • Udfiberty st. 'DUCKF^S—dOdos Beaver Buckets.just received and fl >° r •**' hy Itebl] BROWN ft CULBERTSON 3°IX;ByTITJI-a bbjs frcsh HwU Un«er>id»ue* .VxeJrßd a>id for iptahy ™W___ WICK ft McCAXPLESS. ICEWJust received antl-fer sale by ; febl WICK A McCAXDLESS. AJU>—4 kegs No 1 Leaf! for sale by t 1 fehl WICK ft SUCANDLESS ONIO.VS-34 bush large white Onions, for sale by" ‘ fel * WICK ft McCAXULKSa CORN BROOMS—Sd dor for sale by I WICK A McOaNDLESS l«iw* i" «on> «~1 i n °f fcbl TABSKY ft BEST O LASS—SOO bxs assorted riles, from G T.T to 24i3U, on band and tor sale by JaVSEY ft BEST [OAPft CANpLES—y Vf* CincinnatiNdTsoap, 7 1 bxs Candles, in suire and for sale by f TABSEY ft BEST. . PEACHKS— 130 bu received and for sale by . fcW W 4 H McCOTCHEaY fmEESK-m bzs prime, received and for u | e by' V_ Ahl ’ _ \Y *. R McCUTCHnO.t /?IU>VKRSEEJ>_ou btish receired ftwHSfuis bv Vj' • w&RMcCirrciltiO.N /~2_RkKN;Al*l*L|Ja—.Wl bhl* for wle by • y, «M . WICKJfcitfctiASDLESS B ‘“f"" *«- ;J-* wtikmas. S r- ***=*. <■**: JAMtSS- DALZEUIi- ExmTmnK^mirA^^sra^a: vln Mills extra family flour, ami olber choice unutda kept constantly by ~- ! BWM jga iUBOWN & CULBCRTSO.V 145 liberty n i URQWN k CUIjBKRTSntt D AIOLA4SRS—'ju hbdi prime'N OSu. nr, 40 l>bi» pnma M (j. Molucca rec’J aml Tor : U**l- »EI.LKBS*SfcuS: r T ,^7fr-I lla l lf C^ ,l, y 11 ‘wj-ailoliap. JL 111 00 CJuilau rowchong; au caliy boxc* vtrio • %j,brublqr JBtfllMlSlS. -- . - UP Wrgiiilrm. T ARl>—l: libl, 4 hbj arul V krri f. r Q i il-fi. fomW bj \v Jl .M 1 * - • * ■ , 19 ktnoij alrvri Ti u ( " ANTh-ia— - ]Mro untuntulirii rum* with iwocklUrri ?„ ftilihl 1 Ttßgig m Kills AT lx>vv~riii L -m- u --„-v,;, SUFKKIOB rai.VTS iroil r“ oiie* Uh» olloatioa of tujertoTli.-® ! n * ■Woof i*fipiQ«uip«Miinf &«£&”'* ”53!" ■ ■***< ■ ’i'■u , '■ j X a WATF-EMA.V S*S3F ‘aaroßsaa&i I ', iSSsSsiffl&siS**-" « [ v * r*t its?* - AUCTION SALES.* v,- \ ByA»cUmbr t ; - Alack China, glnaa and qaeenxWoref ‘ ; ' f - ■ r I Co*e decanter*; ■ * 1 Box a dorinpehor Bheniifc wine.: }■i; - ; M>l . . __V_ JOHN D DAVIS, Aart. Largr and Positive -sa& tf Dry Goods. : ,i. ' On Thumlay iiioniiut;, February 3d, n( 10 o’clock, ai lop Commercial Sales Boom, comer of Wood and FiAi •tt., wUI be sold " A Infs** assortment of seasonable foreign anu datadN tic Ury (foods, among which am three cases bf Man chester one rue iodigO blue check, one bale, superior brown 37 inches wide sheeting, one ease Ore gon plaid. superior kerseys and jean*. Alid:»iiper cioms, cassuuercs. satmetts, alpiicga*, uterine**, black »aun and silk, silk hdkfs, and shawls, hosiery! doves, * ,^,cnt l^CIul » calicoes, red ana yellow - At 2 o’clock, rt. m. > • */" e crate assorted china and litteetuware. .' j [• - J hair chests yooug hyson tea. \ :• [ f • 5 r?? r * ’ “Viiia inanulaciarediobaeco. .!: , ®*'b* r ', ORu ?»f. 8 Lbls mol«y*cs, Spanish cigars. brown and tea wrapping paper,.band bores, rnkteirfs} shovels, 4c. A general assomnent of household furnb J“- r T» J 4 *- 111 * P 1 * 4 'carpeting/ splendid transparent and vemetan wwdo# blind*, feather beds, Io4hlan keU, mattresses,*c n 4c. ' i. T; v . At6lo'cloek,pjiL ‘ -Ti O. An extensive assortment or German fancy goods/cnl \rrj, goM and silver watches, rifles, shot pTns. (dstbls, -£*** t «al?reU«u, ready madJTlotb uig.B ,da> and JO hour mantel docks, letter and tap writing paper, blauk books, a retail stock of dry goods. **■**• ' • . feu? < ‘ &??** U-Jhatim [ji Cta FnJ.y, lab. 40, .19 6-clMk, f. it, win l» nld »t ihc Commercial Sale* Room, comer of Wood and Stli sireeU, the following rateable property. »«♦ : ! . -Vu*"?. W ? fl fc* o ™** P* n of *1» celebra ted Hamilton Farm. ofwhicbabout Coheres art clear 'd and under good fence, pleasantly situated on the smthbaok ol the Mononguhela rim 13 miles shore Pittsburgh, opposite’ Uck No S, on -which tferuro three Dwelling Houses, Stable*; an Apple OrchardTand a ranety or other Prolnree*. Then it also ait excel, lent tile , for an exteudre Vineyard, pronounced \br competent judge* to be equal-to any rituaUoa lifthe country. Also a good mill stream supplied by A larre stream of water running through the whole lewthof the farm, at present Occupied by Wa Fritr, whowill show the property. : ?,;7- • Aiso—Thai valuable Tract of Land, No -Rockdale Township, Crawford county, Pl, lng liw acre*. ■.•••■••• ,--: ' • f - : ,r ■ Auo —Tract of land No 1300 in township No j, xahn 15, of the Ohio Company purchase in Lawreaee coon, ly, Ohio. Tarots at sale. i - i* 27 JOHNJIDAVIS, Auct*r. . Hou*ta and. let at l Auction. ■> •'i MW be offered at public auction on the premises; on Saturday the Sth day of February, at 3 o’clock, r. ic-t Lot of ground situate in the But ward of the city; of Pittsburgh, fronting 19 feet on ths Allegheny rim! by Ibu feet-deep, on which ia erected a neat and tubsbut* tial two story brick House in front and on Uni rear-a small Frame House, this property front* on two st» each 40 feet wide; i« in the {neighborhood of glass and iron works and foundries. Title utisxeeptionsbls. : Tens* atsale. > .[jaga] JOHN;D DAVIS, AncCr. n. h-.toojst. a r 'f’Hn ' f ; "■? »*rwixa man asm rosara rrmtt,- ISKORM their-friends uid lie public g enerallr,that being ibwil to remove to tbs ■ntt •flora recently erected oa lbs adjoining Lot.' The* will ihrirUrge and well eoleeted stock of.Pttt anu Winter Goods at eoar, and in many eases »<-*di«n coal, u> enable them to open their new store wttli aa eanre stoek of New Goods. The tale will, cotuadnce wis day and 'continue to the first of March, or until war removal. Their extensive Dress Goods will be sold fall 3U pejr cent. less than tiiu al prices. TTiey cooaist of the most fashionable Cash* S. Dehmcs, Gala, Mohair, Bilk and Oregon Flajiis; Also, Bombaznies,'Alpaecas,fte. - *»««“)«> Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Breed Cloths, of sill tbs taost fashionable colors. Black and thncr Dress silks. »«“**■•. Bhawlt—Cashmere, Terkefi, Tartan ,Plaid, and other shawls—a Terr l*rye assortment, folly reduced one half in price. . Flannels— Welsh, i*»gW«h euJ ’Amenean Flannels, of all colors and onaluie*. Bonnet and Can Ribbons, GloresfUosisrr, Gians and Prtnye*, Wroognl Collars and Capes, Lacss, Artificial Flowera, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, CraTaU, Hand kerchiefs, Fancy Huttons, etc. Linen Goodsof erdry oewripnon. Woollen Goods—Cassimeres, Casiiiaatta, yestmM, Bearers, Fiteta, Tweeds, Jeans.' Whimsy and Bath Blankets. Also an exieatirs assortoent of Calicoes, Chmttes, domestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripe*; Tickings, brown and bleached aJusllns, eta . The following will be some of ths Pneeai Cashmereaat 18et pupils wiU be received at aiiy time dunmr the s'-f-Moiilandl will be charged at the! nhpvu tales'enlr tnun the nm« oi N* deilurricww will bo utade tor abreuec* ereept yi fMcamprotractediUha**. Any inl*|moiiou wto china y bo desired yoU becheer *“!*> epp'niumcated io those who call upon tin in. stmetor al hu . j ■ . ia*dlv ; - Reierence may also U wad* to th» following gaoria- SRrVnr'S*?&*•** Ho "- c -Stale*.Piiab 1 ;. fSriJyfiS^ -Mr. _ KeT.JI. !),£*■”’ i«■' '■ WedoiM^owovKi^t 1,1 aeaapa that ijtfrTTtfL **£ EUn%tw* e r ,lk ® cl “J*** of them the tapm tbeyr*- S?v,? ,w 04 *° “wJdaT wttW any the firft «hipv-i >;*?* *<• frorffitii/,. itwi a«ty one or «£ fj£nw!,iH ftfVSpt ?e« kM?£rS« £ h P t Uwiuandror other* Veto dXau*3 inoiiihi, until they could be »eat iiiaome old cxafiTaut *?“ frw l prwed tbeir.voSM. ! p l r^w v«4 «W»cia bottonUr, wit *i»at it tnay. anflwpt act aa wa« ti>gintim i»«i.^,i.^_ jrh^fJLaSs®*^* B '' PM*»iMds!«!ffis w hen it aiuied their convenience. ■ “y.- • W&Zamsm® k-^sgasss^K 1 "fifcAWi.i." D,B b*sW«ng of the. Tea? ini*. jVB§RPE^ c . cjthia Compeer CriUaaLl WgWMtr QOCa e month-aa.GpJL.. ■HpHBIPII.- - nax srtrTuar. wiv IfcTOu.il, C.pu CTO.TO, ea tb,», F*b. 1M». i^SS?S2£S2SfirSS?R:’I!S |; ysSfe^Ti^s;i- Cp. Agent* at Bremen.’ febjj-' P R ML S Huisea siies- . ln* subscriber h»» f?ni? uroof tbeae bSap dw«u!s ■Kifcbou'efc Mtnnteul on bft*niru-,lefl, tL.^ 1 i 0 H«» *tu ta HU •titaiowMfc.ur c£TtL C r!!?,? an * t V** **'W bo M at the O(. bßSlifaflJ^* I *?** ■WW"* between the hour* 11 oiber umea at hi* rouena at JMjf ■ b«udm tf .l tf « uc ,BbWn«,tfi * heHjr Cu * »» WHnt m • ‘ • • Agentfortheowuee/i , as^S&assMaKJSisa i^wS«ia 1 Sellers* Fkmlly 7 Me'dleiniVln Oh^^ SlSK'il^-Sf Year Ijrer : PiE, .7*** h M OCf^'“lo «® ■•" i- '■«•" •ssg&gr- **?.ssg&z& ! 4»S“S ; SS?“ , s sofeS.TS , S l ‘ l "■ i^'wSmiS. M«w!r ***£>**’ .W Cm MoudsjrftxUdarJof ■» irih IW^for ,b * trial of issue* m mucauses, arid ®N Jurors, wuncsset, and other jwrroqs, bound bv rtf' 'W'l™?*': or otherwine, to appear el the said Court k ‘ mt,ficd »H»f' 8* ‘fc® J*y. sod place m as Kiroed tu them. By the Court, v. ? febt-sK* . lUBAMIIBLTZ, Pm ItNHOV.LAPijaVVCoT.-lfi.ie Deli -Al rrs, al Ferry *l„ Hew York . W 1 ! drier Pittsburgh; IlLeriek * Co. Coiaiputioms of Western leather solicited, and lib eral,fttrvance> made, ii‘required. ■ lebi-dtSm • Adraocs on Printing PVEer. — TOIIN JL UEIAOH. 81 Wood «*«<, JE£ fc -W* W sale of PrinUnjf Paper, for C. !*. ± wotilil inform bis costomcn that,'in eouseouence of th£ advajiceiio mgs, paper, will be charged fo r the ores, eot at riflVeii e«-iu» per pound, or • *7 1 Imperial print, ‘23*-JJ at ,' • «««•« i Doubtehletlium,JMH37at‘ : ' 1 •• J*a ? .• _ -jpHN.n arKLT^H l&i Liberty »t. ,t ■ , ■ .a.. irrsr«rr r- :—■ S™ ssna-sfeSr 1 "™ »«*«;■ il’i,- f . HKFERENCSS, f , * Mcwr*. Man*Geo,' W,SmiAi r~.*• _ Pe.i»bck A OoJWm. B. Holmea *’. |Kj wlljiUqrtPiltabwgh,^ |»a. Uaurs ‘c. c^s;®r|latt BSSSU® W^^asSsSaag^j , um jpjpwm i«i ji . in ~i iu ip w m ... STEAMBOATS. "tracisun * piiTiBCBaH ' DAILY-PAeKET.LIME. rrinsvMiwireKm oripkuiMiiMwpt ' *_ ” Wood itmt the day previou todaitiiti w the ifrtr.. turn of fteitfevaad the entry of penengeraou, the regi*- ' ter. Itr all eaaea the paaaage money muUbfP*"* 1 * .• adraace. j t'T' JROHDAt PACKET* ' - . 1 • TbeMONONGAHELA, Capt-S-roxt, will leare Pitta burgfc'cvery Monday morning at lUo’elockjWlMMsliag emyMouaayevemngailOy.K. ' • T ' The HIBEUNIA No. A Capt J. KunsrxLTrx. will learePUliburgh evcryTueaday morning U Iv o'clock; Wlieeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. iL Wednesday packet* The NRW ENGLAND No. S, Copt a. D|Uic, wiU leave Pirtaburfh erery Wwlneaday - rooming at 10 o'elockj.Whceluiffevery.Wednwdayearning at l»r;X. • ■ thcdsday Vacket. I . *' The PENNSYLVANIA CaptGßAi, will leUte Pitta burgh wrdry Thursday morning MlOoVrlock: Wheeling every.TUuradayeVemngiulOr.*.. - i / FBCDAYPACKKT. ! ' . The CUPPER No. a, Capt. Ctoou, will leave Pitts burgh every Friday morning at 10 o’clock: Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 . ! satpbday packet. The MESSENGER, CapL-l)x Camp, will ] e a«e Pitta burgh every, Saturday morning at 10 o’clock Wheeling < every Saturday evening at 10 r. .. % ' : • • SITBDAY PACKKT. V- The ISAAC NEWTON, Cape.-A. O. Miao». will leave' Pittsburgh every Sunday manung at 10 o’clock: Wheeling every Sunday evening ai 10 iv*. • Marty. 1847.- - ' BEAVER ARRANGEMENT^. • : • ' The steamer . /[ ~ ,J* CALEBCOPE,- ’ will leave for Hearer, Glasgow mad MHBBttflßWensviHe, on- Tuesday, Tbnnday,- aad Batorday, of each week, at* o'clock**.». rerun*: ing on' Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She Sas'> boat at the landing between Wood street and tie bridga, prepared to receive freights at any time. T 8. & W. HABBAUGIL Agta. »’ ’ oetl9 .No 33 Wood A BEAVER AND WELLSYILLE PACKET, — The fine steamboat > fErHr: ft beaver tgßSnftfflft ChariesE. Clarice, matfrr, will, during - ■MHUit coming winter season, make daily, trips to Beaver and 'Welisville, leaving Pittsburgh avu ry morning at 0 o'clock, and WetUvifle at 3 o’clock, r. n. deelU O. AL IIABTaVj A CO-i Agta. I**B. • 18*B." PlTnßVßflß* BROWnVIUB :.u : Daily PaektUlar FEBRUARY Ist, IMe - FEBRUARY Ist, 1349, • LEAVE DAILY ATBA. M, AND 4 P. M. .. k. ' The following new.-boais complete •• f O Uu ** for the present Season: AT- ; . liAXTIC, Capt. James PaVkinaon; ■naanBRALTIC, Capt-A. Jacobs; aaALOUIS brLANK, -Capt- E. Bennett- The boats-an entirely new, and ate fitted up without regard to expensb. Ev ery eoaUbrt tbat money-can produrefaaabeen provided. The Boats will leave the Mouohgabela Whan’ Boat ax the .foot of Rom st : Passengers will be punctual will leave a* above. CINCDINA.TI PACKET. the fine steamer . Ufedfcift# ~. raw ENGLAND, M T r fr - a* above ever*- !S^s^s^ ,r ”■» i ■■.,■■•'■ ... WIRST.'I/)l!IS. . 7■ ■ il • ;/faui o** jv to* new smt Out ramune ueuncr ■■ •• • r ;■•'.• ANOLO BAXOX, „ nuutef, will leave aa ebore, ; Jbi," *■ °' etect - :*":iae*' REGULAR CTmBtmOHAND ZAitfravni t? ; ' -. FACJU.T.-, ■ 1 ty tight draught «trntw»f ' ' LfeAi^ : .: , JifeWAHK, • make weekly • -ufVA**» k ' The newaieam.. : - __FOKSVTH a DUNCAN', PituVg, fmtr • S iK ffiglfSEgssEfe nii£!? U 5» t« jirea to any of 1I« aborw “***«*» olpm daily at ar. u.- gjatt bin TnSsipouTAxioat 'juGbS? >t«r« c£ktritt4 &*•lEoi»i«rrf*MsK*^r totbal df.Edfitrt* ACo; ■“ * **V hw!£22rt“ a JWJ* rf,tta,u » rt * o *iwtbuja»-- - **.? -.Vi*' ; {, Haiti*** fa “•,*-««-*- ■ '. 'vil'.i • ; ! 1 ROQn^TON>Ca(?mW!«aA. ■ } : ■■•••• j J ROBHIStt*, ,P«#iylmla Waioi Liae. ijfe- JSdKfeSL' TU^?. t i9 H -JL ? * FIVE DAYS PROM I‘HIbADRL PUIA TO PITPUBUIWH,' BY WAGONS, -; Running Day and Night between Pitubuirb an I Cliasa .S?y**#,«nd by Railroad between Chamberst-org and ;*?*J**»*Paial Ibß fint abipmefct will'learn each end On Utb January iiut; . No mote rbodc'wiU be received “tan can be carried through eaen day, without delay, W. to so thrwurb by the obore tine tiler the iitit. fcn» • CLARKE fcTUAW '' ’, - v DUultt(l». • : rTHEjiirtaenltip eofonyexuiinj under tli? firuiof ( mutual corueiil dU*olred On the Ist inyt,' 'lm biutueu will be closed nt ibe old,' •Und by either of if*, uiuyr tlie name oT tha &na tor-' ■' •Uiat purpow, '>Beiof dettrfoVlo hareouc liudneaa. ! c with m* little delay aa poesiblc, uro wouU re* ‘ epecindly request Iboaa Indebted to call arid kriiM, tbnraecotinu.. , • • JQHX DMVOIU), „J»» . ■ '••••••. U JhJUNu. Ca*PiHacnUn, OHN D MWHD harinf aaweSwd with him h i* brother JameeU’CoßL uaderUe' rtyle oi Jl'Cord' ! A.QBe.«ritt«onUiinate Hal, cap and pur bu<-D«« ta : -T. l^**^ 00 * br *?tf?P ,l ’V whole » a lc and retail. at tber -old »t*pd, coneref;.Wood and sth afreet* wb-re they ' aolic>t,B continuation ot the pauonajK u> Überollr be- r wowed on the old firm, JOHN DAl'COiUi* : - ' JAMES H M'CtdlU from U»'Old and trail known baa trf . nrCorddt-Kiair. i taoct maprcUully f*cou»*ad lo tbe patronage ol tb« public u>7 succcMe«V'Mp'4 JI »~ ' MConi*Co. . , iljaSj.- -Jl 1> r “* ’ ;_Kaikr, jßatkrti, Siawif 6/, • fUST irerirctf ht ZEttfrOy fI|VZIW£ u? Mar. ' act Btrrct. 1 doc fine util 3ia*fc«j fi d?,, iiaii h dn» - ■f *«** c««uoon dot-tf rnwa metallic Of«>~ v*j,ia#«--i • • doc *<* Bulera; Hoy Salt Spoon* ; . f*po°D«i 4 fTMi Gtnaii Alter udoUutter Uada; satWl^na.RfaAW Udo*Qua woollcuCotmoru;n great variety m waoluJ i U dot Seal* 3 doa -boue motto, sswS'JSsyffifs^s’W China Dontidol Uriin Amber Seadr : ‘ i £s^c££Jbs£ -P— ~—i •■••' ia®"' ' -r . -irKwjiov*sT —: T^tmsSSSltf^-* we ■ • j : v'". :