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THE Pl'rrSßflßfiH GAZETTE.
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PITTIBVAOBI
tnAY MOSKPiGk FEB. 0,1848^
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SSu*Muiui U»Tn-Wc«kly U Firs DoUmpcr
•y!Z-. uuwfcly U Two Dollars net annum, ssnesy
1 II i Hiiiiininil srn earnestly requested lo hand la
I JSx felibSnjMtiUdu early In the day as
pracncsMa. --• vi - 0m ■
' ■ Fa* uawit Commercial lau 111ftact. Domestic Mar
kattßirw Kewfc Imports, Money Markets, Re., see
tfilJlpaie- ‘ i'. s • • '
Ccwreepoodenct of the Pittsburgh Gazette. ,
TBIIWPBEIIED LBTTIB. *
r ,• ; Washington, Feb. 4. IBIS.
The >tler of Go. Taylor, omitted ia tbecorr
'niHiriniimrr Irom the War Department, and only
•eat lotto House betsaose demanded by the reso
fegjoa adopted aome dayi nhce, was read to-day
- created a. gold deai of sensation among the
ExeorliW *o. frr in vbe wrong that it ia not won
• Jqfnl tb«* h of these functionaries woght to sop"
"inm iheciniuiitadion. »«7 «
Stem* hcjwrTerisslhnoinjisicn among thodocu
7-,. heieiTOSlho letter the, more msrked site n
-i ttat nine ih»t,; tt>ppeul >7 i* ll eeDye*
Tirfor'.wiitee with ill the rapeiS which is doe
10 the held od the Wsr Dcpsttaent, tod it the
me timo with the fnnknettnnd independence
atone feeling that he bus been unjustly assailed.—
He STOWS bis honesty of purpose and purity of tmr
tire Trith u elesiuess and boldness which must
ca 4 oonrictioo home to ell The letter will herd
_ly escape .wanndiscoaooo in Congress
Tto'Hodsepaaaeda nomber of private bills to
day, Including, however, only those which did not
gm riaeto There are a class of men
tbe Hoaae, friend* of the Admimstrtiioo, ; wbo
ewfebshfe'n slmnst&ctioin opposition to every pnTßle
IhU. They would like to teem in the public eye
a* the watch dog* of the Troasury, but are in reali
,ty no more than a' bunded-and lactkms opposition
to ell questions give- chamber and
confa honor upon the proceedings of a:Whig
House of Repretentatnrea. ; : . |
Mr! Yjxto*, during the morning tour, made an ■
unaVafling effort to have .the Loan Bill oonrifl*
erode The Treasury Department, though thefis
cal Tear i* but half gone, for the whole ofwttfca
the last Congress made all asked fct appropriatWt*
aro asking foe more means, i • ••' ' .
to nwoccrr Mu,—ma wa*,—no nOTCrt'of
M f Hgvm. occopied the time of Sentta Tip
• on the Ten Regiment ML . Mr. S.<am.mtaO»
„Senate"when U» Site enmn into tie Union, «d
wt» a Delegate *“ Congress when AtlbmmWM
a territory. Formerly be W“ one of the roughest
possible "specimen*'of humanity, and when
£lho liou*e, a fire etiter, and e'perfoct Aborigina
■ savage in Lis manner andaddresn Ho IM e
toad inalltta dueb, end when there w*»*kbt
of any-kind, w** *a qnict in the chneen**n Indian
In pursuit of game. Always however, freak, gen-
jnd intelligent, Ihfcte.waa nmplegreuadwork
' for improvement, and no man baa made more un
prorement in ltd* time than Umiel£ He ta now
at tho head of the Committee on Foreign Relations,
' and every indoerioas, iahje and amiable,member
of the Senate. , An a partisan, he is ono oftbe
» OT eat, andVdaydefetldedtheEaecnuveand,
• hi* party' in- the eatretine measures of the war.-
The President, however,;.wna pin down rather **
_ . at the head of a party than a. one presiding
ore, tie ednntry. He made,. too, large boast, of
■ what the Democrat* hod Hone for the country, and
srtrnt Ibn-Whifs hare left undone. Mr.Seinerpro
oeeded, slab, la bin delbnce colled “the
Doomcritic Presidcm,” *ud “the Democrmic pan
tr" The Watery of Xeins,and the history of an
’ wix*tion»were gonnfnto at length, but nothing not
, r.~.-i:.rln the public Was added upon either point.
• There was only a labored argument to find excuse*
‘for the Executive, and this Mends of the party in
. power. . the origin, of the wm, and the manage
—£n.ofthewa,were defended,bu.Ufe.de. up
' penno*: in Mr. Sevier** uM »semcd lo be “lha
Kiakctndotto wronj.” ] •• .
: *P««“
; „me hgportant infoth dewloparf, be
- : Mr. 8. is at the bead of tba Strega Com
■;'S Ji was said by lie Speakctlhat
■ ideal deJred.*w honorable .pemie,-and
to almoaf'tneniantile phrase-“a reasonable portion
■ of Mexico on reasonable terms. There w«
■ more folk, too, about “indemnity lor the put and
noeurity for 'the finite," mid aWfect shower of
orecnlsu; word.' meaning mxbing m tbemaelvea,
and, therefcre, ohmmimicnling nothing tangible to
bovver; did..-ir<iw the no4*m
.* rHoe.-oortl certainly in'pntctiee, r flmtby tnten
■ the paat, we meant the payment to acme
oftbe war, bet the gie«
; there wu to be no loregn inlerferenre m Memco,
(the old bug bear, yon ace.) ■ Brother Jonalha
- ttoe-ths. John
Ball nnd Johnny Cmpeau, and old Spam, do not
even look riiabfeßy toward. Mexrco, when ngipr
ofthem haVc any aach intention. But Ml ltarf
fern an exawe for pushing onr congnelts into Mat
ico, and hehec the subterfuge mcnnty fcr
• lie future. ’ “The "War is iota cmredon for the
• present in order to obtain security for the.future,
is about all bneoautenra Iromttafncnd.
i ■ oftbeAdmlJistmtion; I bear, however, that no Peace
‘ u Wt ofanch a surrender, of Merncan
. mrritaryaslhat country may not be wiUmgtomaVy.
IdSTifeven the Bio Grande,
per California, Lower' Othfomre, the.nght of w»y
• .cross the■ Gulf to Tebonntepec, wid
. aareU.cf tbiaAdmimstratiou. <* •
Administralma offer no amnrance wbateyer tbnt
. even such:“indemnity for the pan wdl sahsiyfho
dominant patty. The cry seem, to be aa donng
the Oregon controversy, btbe whole or nonc, _wr* 1
the exception,' however, that with Mexico, not
Englaod,' for.anopponeht, tin. valorous Adnuws
tratioawtttpereeveretotbeeni Andhowridmu
loos and disgusting it is for snch a party, acting*)
diUcrenliy between two foreign oppononly, the ono
, rerong, the other weak, to invoke tho judgment of
hiatory upon- the opponents of tho present wm.
Bmto will history pnt the pesl of condcmnsuon
upon those who cower to the strong, end Uy,their
■ tjnrdeaa upon the weak. 1 > \
Mr Sevier said today that the President was
filing to make Peace iifen ti. ** starred
: .renal tie amaiimentcf lit mar. If 00,
- then be sartod mit with the idea, not of aecanng
the eettlemenl of disputed boundary, htrt ofconquer
fa. New bfexico mid Upper rf m
-Totviof the Natron in a foreign war. Umpternmn-
The paulOTtadbmmwmugM
SbT.-w«faryby.the
tL steam waa “kit bf upon Mexmo. * “IT
trinLainat man, one whoae heart i* hound up in .
SoJitry’. true honor,m.y welldread_ ttaiudg- (
merit ef history upon the transection*.
mem io, reaafona auhaide, aad
of iheir lathers,' mid the aolmnn rednmn:
„ of madee and Christian forbearance... .
FromMTtcnor ofthe detate today, I mupmved
-to believe there i. mi hope of peace tased upon.
anyXnt proposition,:or rumored foepe»b°",
f Mr Trol and*Mexic*BCoorDuaion«r
"recked today, reeking * to*.
of era oiift ilioulder*.
driving tis
.in* i»*
uj the riory, Ihetmtnrtli ntbM, •!■»•
U« «morJ of<».rtrooi».lolho
u« tolh gio- (iWScaUmurf
** 1 treaty opcm Ibi»****•» tol
.■l ,v Ueaamf*of aa enduring
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5 ' impmro.
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I»RVt7JUB tt«iM putt witmUfti* ;
Wsaaiaotuw, fobi 5,-Saturday rngfe,:
.. ‘‘Tartar paruin ths darit'ap4.wafcto4ttittatb«r ” -
tapon ns. I «egaotttr«boTn» d*hori»on pitnairingjjfM ;
i tofuui* os, bnttke inleiligsM, patdoue, united Wag
1 Party of ibe United Stains"—Dcott Wwm- • 1
Than are masy-intelHgent aatknnritnuoni men
in the country, vho diluted with the party ty*
rtnny add party asperity of time* pasture aeekinf
I to destroy party barrier* by ike elevation of aoo
1 party man to the Presidency. It * n *ji l
enough that there are patriotic and capable men in
both parties, and that as Government -was institu
ted lor the common good of all, so all should have
an equal soperviniqn of their interests, and an equa
•hare in the distribution of benefits, jWe donot
mean to gainsay, as sn shatrsct troth one of these
propositions. The mere party man ab&uld certain
ty never bo seen in the administration ol public
< duty,'and of all men, the President of the United
ought to be the first to remember, and ptas*-!
upon the remembrance that be f ' it called to I
serve a country and no* » party.. The.tdea.ofan
exclusive partisan service in tbeXxecnlive of the
country with that kindred ides tliat to “the vidiors
belong Ibo Spoil, of offlM,” i> ode o{’lbo modem
ionovntiaasLathe'polincs of the feoantry. We be*
lieve sllthis, and all this U consistent with the
ig in «KMi tixset a practical abaurdity. to {
*oppo»ecsi»a no party man jean be.Piear
»that if the Preaf
dentiil office be coo Id call around him men u
(rom party bias to aid-in the administration of the
poblie service... * , . j . ,
Political principles do not ail so loosely upon the;
truly honorable and distinguished men of the conn* i
1 try they can bo put on and put off like a
changeable garment. .Wo con cede J sincerity to
those differing from us in opinion, and we claim
the same aiacerity, ior ourselves- ilt is only the
trading, peculating, timeserving
who make politica atnuje. - Politics in
the true signification means the science of Govern
ment,' and he who is the wisest Statesman and the
wisert Patriot is the wisest politician.' Mein who
nghily esteem their political privileges and politi* I
cal-duties ;attach, themselves-to n| party a* they l
would to a church, not that political,parties areas
pure ns. Churches, (not that Churches a3re ; not as
pure as they should be) but that sudh, associations
.and unions nre necessary and/ desirable for. those ;
who would' cooperate together for!
the public good. We believe in a word what we.
profess to believe,—that the principles we espouse!
—the men we support,—our own views of Constiio"
tionsf power-of Government policy—of Exeeir
Uveservtcepnd legislative duty,—are in themselves
trite, and most conducive tothnjpublic goat—
These are general party principles, and being
avowed we apply them in detail to the measures
we advocater-taeasures affecting; the welfere cf
the conntryv in peace, in war and ita present and
permanent prosperity. What, forjexample could
be more unlike than the views entertained by the
two parties in regard to war* of conquest, seunxres
l of land, the recently avowed doctrine ofPruprogan*
| dism, subjugation, reformation by the sword, er»
when we come to the internal poliiy of the Govern* 1
meat, to the Protective Policy of the country against j
1 free trade or an approximation to free trade, or the j
i subject of!menial Improvement against the narrow j
j contracted, partial and selfish policy which distrn*
j guishes between our Lakes andjlnland Seas and
the external coast, or upon a question of currency,
where one party would make it Equally good for
the whole country while the 'other would disturb
the regulation? of trade by a system of spede abe
| option in the effauwof the General Goveromerg
alone upon all these principles we differ, as upon
questions ofExeculivePower andLegislalive right,
oflho creation and distribution of Pmrontgeandof
nearly all the fundamental principles ofOovernment.
The whig* are ewuwaafir*. The democrats are
pw.w./ W« «m fcr clinging to rife landmarks of
tbe constitution. They, in our judgments, are
(ar ; leaping heyood the Constitotioa and turning
order into chaos. We are fcr I reforming abuses
according to law. They are fcr that innovation
which tends to destroy alllaW. They like the
Dorr men in Rhode Island revolution by rebellion
against their own constitution and people and coun
try, and we, if we thought reform necessary would
seek it in the manner prescribed in the Republican
Government of which wo are a'part.
New to snppoeolhat parties so diametrically op*
poaite in principle, can unite harmoniously in ad*
ministering the Government is what we havo call
od a practical absurdity. A - Christian men acting
upon high precepia Of Chr - -rj duty, as dtixens
■oiaally engaged 4n the Ui*cM-»rge of our teipcctive.
to tbe community in winch we live, we may
unite and agree with a beeoonng toleTanoe to <fiC
fee upen other matter*. But we would as soou
think of taming the hundred and more Christian
•ecu into one common Ibid on ejuth,—high Church
brna, low. Churchmen, nolChurchmen, Methodto
Trinitarians, Unitarians, Calvanists, Catholics, Mor.
moos, Perfectionists, in the . expectation that they
would agree ppon on? written creed of precejds
md practices, as to expect the; political parties of
the country to unite in the same eommon bond of
united action. The different Christian sects start
upon tbe same eommon phtiogm of . tbe .Bible, and
no sooner emerge into tboligbjof their own under
g than they diverge into as many waya aa
there are rays of light radiating from the great ran
of the Universe. So with Parties. They 100, start
from a common are found wide aa the
poles apart. . ; *! ,
We hope too, that Upon this subject and the
views we advocate, all experience is not to be lost
The experiment was made by the great and good
Washington, himself a high toned Federalist, but
of great liberality towards all men, and seeking if
possible to bary wiiporities and prejudir
cesln tbe greatest good and gfory of the countrv.—
Th* experiment vom a .faUufr notwUhsUoding
Washington was the choico of the whole People
and was called by acclamation to-preside over the
country.' Resolved to ba impartial in the distribu
tion the offices In his Cabinet, as the people of
all parties and grades of opinion bad been liberal to
ward* him, so he called around him abodyofdif
tiaguisbed men; composed ofjFederalUt* and anti-
FederalUts, for at this timejlhere were no other
party distinctions known. There was Harntroa
Ha W upon the oM .Mi
Ewcrnm R+sootru upon the other. One would
suppose d with Wwhingtop at their head,
men could agree, but aa we illlmow very for from
this was the feet.. There weri strifes agd bj.ckpriDg,
and a final disrupture and dissolution. Mea of rack
opporft* opinions could not | act in harmony, and
Washington found it necessary to harmonise his
own Administration by bringing men together of
kindred opinions rad those wb?K reed . wUh h « rM
to the true policy of tbe OotenwiMfr ~ '
The experiment was tried la iEngJandin the
memorable days of Fox andpitt, but wilb no better'
success. It has been made over and over again m
other European Govertfcenl* bu* We believe nev*
er once with success, uor do we think it possible
that it should succeed. ; Mao's natures, heart* rad
feelings must be reformed before with common efir
cial powers and duties, lbejr can ever agree to
treat crab other with the forbearance due morally,
socially, to their respective opinions. But unity of
action may ask a concession of principle, and who
with tbe oath of the Constitution upon him, a true
of right and in inch a case wfll con
cede. General Jackson hot exact it from one
ofhia own party fo4 «Wee, when he called upoo
him to do an unconstituitonji fet fa Jbe re moral of
the UepoaiiesJ It was jwhfc the same Judgp M O,
He could oof minister to the passions and
prejudices .of Gen. Jackaljn, opr consent to sacrifice
his own official Independence nor his sense of pri
right, to Ife .yBI of the President, and-ho
tbereforp resigaedtns place aapo*Ma*er Geoeret
We have hrrn led to these few remarks from the
which mem to be indulged in by ma
ny that “a no party ** elected and
that, if elected he may caß around him men equal
ly independent of all party Considerations, With
• : -*vfewi a™™ tbe.efectlra of |
GertTwic*. Bui wo b*ve pp «ca t*u«. uea.
Tsylmtas crowed himself ♦ '■W* “ d if' l "** l
behss sijhoshsllcslltroltnd him e Whig °* bi '
net We here shown thslbe could not do differ
ently, if elected, end sny ettempt to teviTOtheel
periraentlriodby.Wsdbinpolwould .only result
disutrously to the public serjrmo end in pest <U-
to himself end petty osffshiselione.
As fcr psrties while we do 'not look upon the
belt(ff them es perfect<e iminsmiste, «do
teem them es noeemrji snd hifbly pslrkkic. We
seek to bees nesrfy rights! era ctn be under the
aicunutssees end to defend] ehch principles : end
sub men us sriU belt csrryout the true principle!
pf Garermnenl. . ' AQ ouriodieiduil preferences in
regard to men ure ere leerifico upon the
f nf public enOd.: The eioccsi ot Whig ntesf
ores sm esteem as shore e«rythin* persons] end
ids ere fee these becsnse we behove the true.
\» iff the‘country, 1 dor lispplness ss s' people,
-nceecrity ss s uinoe, our permsnence ee e
: \isterrcren with erery whig meesns end
lest end oycry wish of erery true
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. ritj rniifii tTfrtii
Monday, February 7ihlBtB.;
' : PioacDnißß tx Canon mat
on special call, |**aeoV Messrs. Armnrong,Beu,
I ta.A fiHiii, Crcnmpflfeam. Hartley. Jooet.Kettt,
! Leonard, Levis, Livingston, McClelland, McCoUis*
tier M^-ny.McKpigfalTMHchcf. Palmer, B»wy*r,
I Schaffer, Schurer, Seott, Smith, Sciapfc, Stoner,
Von Bonhorst, Wilaon and Vest. .. .
Mr. Vori Bonhorst President pro tem. tn the
C **Mr. Leonard presented a petition from certain
I property holders on Strawberry and Clieny Alievs
I ■’•tt'ftff the attention of CotmcU to the effect of the
I established grade. Bead and referred to the Com-
I mittee cm stmts, to report at- next meettagr-con-
enrredin by S. C. ‘
I Mr. Armstrong presented a petition, asking for
•water on Clark St, in the 6th Ward. Bead and
referred to the. Water Committee, concurred in
Palmer offered * resolution relative to the
coaditidn of the canal,. after virions amendments
was adopted as follows. ‘ '
“.Euefwif—That the Canal Comnuitee be instruct
ed to report to Councils as to the coadiiion of the
Cansljfrom 7th Street to the MonongtheU River
I at as early a day as practicable, and to; suggest to
I CouiuaU what improvements can be made in same
| —and to examine into the condition of the private
on the canal between Fenn and liberty
Streets, and report whether they should be cleaned
out before the water is let in this Spring," concur
red in by S. C. ’ • „
A communication wss .received from the * resi
dent of the Board of Guardians of the Poor, an
nouncing that John H. Ralston, Esq., had declined
o°
Council proceeded to elect osS*Gnardiao of the
Poor,.vice Mr. Ralsloa—Daniel McKelvy Esq-t
was unanimoasly elected. •
A motion ' having been made to adjourn, olr.
Wilson asked for.the Yeayt and Nay* and the mo
tion war lost by the following vote, vuc-yeas,
Messrs. Coleman, Jone* Kent, Leorurd. UviDgTj
ton, McCollisler, McKelbv, McKnight, Mitchell,
Sawyer, Schaffer, Scott,- Sumple, Stoner, Von Bon
horst and Wilson. —16- . c ,
Affer transacting some business from ©elect
Council-Adjourned.
. .SriKTT Cornell" Met Fob. 1, ISIS. IVlent,
Menu. Bakewell, Bluet, Denny, Dmmm, Hill,
Kincaid, Layng,' Lorenz, McHwaine, Murray, ror
ter, Totlen, President. 1 .
Mr: Bakewell presented a communication from
the Mayor* of Cincinnati ami Louisville, which, on
motion, was ordered to be' published. Sent to O.
C., who concurred. 1 ,
• Mr. Bakewell presented a Bill from Pittsburgh
Gas Works. Amount $3622 03. Bead and re
fened to Committee on Claims and Accounts.
Mr. Black presented ah ordinance authorising
the Mayor to issue bonds m & y or
era! Cir the sum of $“00, James McCabe sooo, and
fij, WtHiam Wilson for $330, w hich was read three
tU Report of the Market Com
ndttee, which was received. Also, a Resolution
authortxingtbe Market Committee to employ asm
table Architect to prepare , a plan or draft for a
Market House, and submit the same to the con
sideration of Councils, which was read twice and
presented the petition of J. F. Perry,
in relation to Hancock street from Penn street to
Dnquesne Way. which wu read and referred to
Committee on Streets and Allegheny Wharf
Mr. Carter presented an Ordinance entitled no
Ordinance regulating the markeUjm the City of
Pittsburgh, which was read three tunes and refer
red to Market Committee in conjunction with the
Mayor and City Solicitor. ) .
Mr. Layng presented a petition and subscription
• list, from sundry citizens of the Sixth and Seventh
Wards, asking for a foot walk from Elm street t&
the Sixth Ward to the Turnpike Gate on the Mi
> nersviUo Road. He also offered the following res
°*'Thai in addition to life sum cf $230
already subscribed by the owner* of property along
the urate, that a sum amounting to no more loan
<2OO be. and the same is hereby appropriated, for
the payment of the expense-of;constructing a
Board Walk along the turnpike toad from Elm
street in the 'Oth Ward to the turnpike gate on the
Minersville road, which waa read, and-tbe follow
ing amendment offered by Mr. Denny, which was
the sum of $2OO be, and the same
is hereby appropriated to aid in the construction of
a Board Walk, extending from the sth Ward along
Penn street to the boundary of the 9th Ward, lobe
paid by warrants to be drawn by the Mayor, when
shaUbc subscribed by citizens de
sinng said walk to be constructed. The resolution
as amended was read twice, and on toe thirdread
ing, Mr. Black called for the yeas: and nays, which
resulted as follows:.. < „
Yt*a—Messrs. Black, Denny, pramm, Murray,,
Kincaid. Loreni, Mcllwaia
President, Mr. ToOendeclined rutin,. Laidorer.
Mr. MeUwnin presented « petition- from June.
Sc Quicx, asking permission to extend tom r r ram*
Sih>l Factory which was read and referred to com
mittee on wooden buildings. Mf. Hifl sobmitted
an ordinance relative to the duties of Msyor, and
for other purposes, which was read, and after soma
was referred to the finance committee.
Mr. Bakewell offered a resolofioa appointing toe
Presidents of councils, a committee to draft a me
_ formaWe to the various city ordinances, w men
‘ was read twice and laid ovtf- ;
Several reaolutioni and.petukgis referred, to ap-
MQpriste Committee in C. C:Jan 31, were then U
teaitp and action of G C concurred uu
Mr. Leync offered the following preamble and
it is desirable that a digest of toe or
i dinance of toe City of Pittsburgh be prepared with
as little delay as possible.
Therefore, Resolved that the committee on or
dinances be, and they are hereby authorized to en
cage with competent persons to prepare and have
nubEshed a digest oftbo ordinance* of toe city of
Pittsburgh on as reasonable terms as possible.
Read 3 times and adopted.
Adjourned.
Panel rus wmi Illcs«atioj«.—The indis
ti'wrfnti** of vision oit ihe part of some people who
profess to be remarkably dear sighted, ia really co.
nooa.’ The last case under observation is that of
the Post, which has a conspicuous aamnunication
fa caustic criticism upon the late Clay meet
ing. The writer sajrc ! • .
i "The speeches were amusing in the extreme—
rotten ondree king with the most offensive kind
of man-worship. One of the Ciceros of the occa
sion, declared that they bad met to give Hen nr
CUy aa assnrmnce that Uiey admired him as much
as ever, and that be was theiy-Embodiment, -of
course, and nothing else. It was not to be expeo*
ted they assembled for the purpose of declaring
or sustaining anything like principle.
QTcourse tbo assertion of the speaker that he
approved of Mf. any, and the
with which he has bceu"»o long identified, was *
wbole«de,unprinciptei dcclateiiotp S,och i. the only
inference to be drown from the shove extract Sow,
Vo contend that such declarations ns the above
arc'real hoocat opinions, nt lea* such aa tic do
mocraey arrivefofcAo-ta/y, fM.Mt, a»d "
(, the prida of loco focot n » «»ve, i? oyder that
they may be considered orthodox toco focoa, and
nothing else. The Po« ha. just put on n new
anil Beta forth ita claim, to nwrilaoletyupon
ranch grounds as Vo have noticed. It say*
“We lay claim to no merit, but that of atrivmg
aSt«”“^'^aaSbh^iK
devoted hi.
“JU whal is the plain meaning of words, if the
Po* doe. not pot; forth man-worship •»»«“»
mental virtue in the above quotelion? Whalctan
has .'writer Jo arrows, whir »ya hi. man-worahip
of Thomas JeOeraon ta hia, ; higher? hopor.
in the same paper the adhesion of Wand, of aoarhpr|
atateaninnja denounced as“ipUce and reeking- Wo
conclude at ooee that such a writer fills his Post with*
out tho least intention, or indeed the smallest iocli.
nation *of declaring or sustaining anything like
principle.’ The appaaranpa of |he Port ia indeed
improved, but we ; cannot efteodoorapprobsjleo to
iu 'rice- !
ISsxutnro Bmxb-—lt i» *Utod that David
Tod, lately Governor of Ohio, and new Minuter lo
BraxD, haa raqueated to be recalled- His obaequi.
oojnewto the Bwflitn has k*t him
the cccfidehco of the American VeaidenU to such
ndegree, that he is Cairiy driven home.
Tat *njounl coined it the Mint**'
«w*'
Total OOMIBfD
Tin Philadelphia Saturday Courier was sold by
auction a few days ago, ioa $15,000, and was bought
by Mr. M'Maldn, |bo aorviring partner of tbo old
firm. * > ' _ ]
'ltxnt TBOjc E.’touunx-rWe bear it staled on high
aalhority, «b«t commission houses In Buffalo have
received, via New York, iron with order* lo*ell
at almost any price. Evejy *o° of i* oo S o **
to ftiflalo via NeV York* i* so much taken from
the amout that Pennsylvania should sell*
Sta« Cosvdtws.— The State Central Commit-
issued a call for jhe Whig. Slate Conven
ts to meet at Harrisburgh on Wednesday the Ist
of March.. • : •* '
or th* Govzzsoa. —We team from the
Philadelphia Bulletin that the health of .Governor
ghonk continoei'in snch.a delicate state uto
enujosttiouaapprebenrion* on the part ofbta
fronds. ' ; b .
'jUrr«a-EH«mv»PAaiw^l^k^y^
-Middy" .who, attempted to W 1 Mr.
i ££gcan»TOJal,by aboettog .three, .talla. into
Mm, has been pardoned by Gov, Y<?ung.
Thi Farwa BnuMß Moaoutt vaa to leave
lifev York for Havre, Saturday lfleroooc. She had
ciriyfive or •» peaecagera.''
kUUIpM^
Horan's oxxat Hakoxdu or tbs Howw Rrr
tt-~ which ha* been exhibited in Cincinnati and
Locimlle during the fallendvjtuer la more than
fifty thousand persons, has arrived, in Pittsburgh,
•ml wiH be exhibited at Philo Hall soon. This
cekbnted painting occupies over 12,000. feet of
canvass, and displays with wonderful accuracy
every city, town and landing from New York bay
Ito the mouth of the Mohawk river. During its
| exhibition in Cincinnati it was visited by members
of the schools to the number of more than 6,000.
Mr. H. h»« certificates from all the superintendents
of those schools who visited it, which are-highly
complimentary, inasmuch as they all express the
high value of the exhibition as a great geographical |
and historical treat. The picture is now exhibiting j
under the superintendence of Mr. E. H. Wheden, j
Mr. Hudson being engaged in the gigantic enter
prise of preparing the Ohio Riverandlhe Upper
Mississippi for the public gase. Due notice will
, be given of the opening of the above exhibition.
“Uronre."—H. Boswsrth & Co., Martel A ceei,
•end us a beautiful edition of this charming ro
mance. a iaohe ofa series of books published un
der tho title of Bum’tFireside library. The con
venient form of the book, the good quality of the.
paper, and the clearneiaof the type, added to the
merit of the letter press, must make the series dei
sirable. !
Tut Pnvsicux or Marseilles, etc- and Fables
tbom Dodsixt, are the titles of two cither books in
tbe some series, and like them most attractive (or
the some reasons.
DisroansHxb Arrivals.—Aniong the strong*rs 1
at the Monongahela, are Col. Taylor U. S.A-,JL
brother of old Hough and Ready, and looking cc
tremely like him; Gen. Brook late President of the
Fremont Court Martial, and CoL Long U. S. A.
Fiat.—Lml evening between 6 and 7 o’clock a
fire broke out in the Lace Store of G. Gosling
Market St, a large amount of goods were de
stroyed.
We understand they were covered with iasu-
Outrage. —On Monday morning, a party of rar.
cals entered a dwelling of a widow in Pitt town
ship, and abused her cruelly, so that life was dir
paired of They then set firu to the bouse, which
wasbumed dawn. Warrants are out, but no one
has beeu arrested.
Oor distinguished feUow citizen, Hpn. W. For
ward, made an eloquent appeal last evening in
behalf of the proposed Industrial School. The meet*
ing in Temperance Hall >vas large and respects.
w*. ' ; .
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
Correspondence mt Ptltibargh Oustts.
Ccxordb News. —The proceedings of Monday
have not retched us as yet. Mr. Hunter, of \
had the floor in the Senate, and made .no doubt a
speech in (avot of the Ten Regiment BilL Below
will be found the proceedings of yesterday.
CONGRESS.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gsxette.
WasqixOtov, Feb. 8, l&tfl.
S exits. —The Senate was called to order at the
usual hour, and went throogh the morning busi
ness, which was wholly unimportant.
A resolution which had passed the House, giv.
inf to Generali Scott and Taylor a vote of thank* •
waa received and referred to the Committee on
Military Affair*. ,
Mr. Baldwin offered a resolution calling upon
the President lor information, and for a copy of
first project of a treaty offered by the Mexican
Commissioner* prior to the coanter project, refers
ted to by Mr. Triit, which wa* adopted.
The Senate then laid aside the morning basinet*
and‘returned once more to the discussion of the.
Ten Regiment Biß, Mr. Miller haring the door.
Mr. Miller spoke ai length against the bill, con
{ending that no additional force wa* necessity
and that the present fop* wa* amply sufficient for
all the legitimate purposes of. the war, and that
the Senate would, by sanctioning an increase Of
the army, sanction a war of cooquert again* Mex
ico. ■
After Mr. Niles, of CoonecUoft
obuioed the floor, and the Senate adjourned.
Ilona.—Mr. Broad head ofleredartsolutiacMhat
the widow of the Hon. J. W. liornbeck be paid the
turn of money bit funeral would have cost had be
been buried here, pie mutation beTag opjfoeid'
by Mr. Atkinmn, was referred tothe Committee on
Accounts. ’
Tbe Speaker announced that the first thing ia.
order was the reports of the Committees. A targ?
number cf bdl* were reported by various Com
mittees, which were read and referred.
. The House then proceeded to the discussion] of
the Loan Bill, Mr. Vipt«» t Chairman of the Coro
mittee of Way* and Means, having the floor. He
moved a* .a substitute for the eighteen million j
jjampd in the bill, sixteen million*. He made an
elaborate argument in relation to the loan bill, and
predicted that more than sixteen millioa* would be
wanted than is now asked, but be would reduce
the caD in accordance with the suggestion of the
Treasury Department.
AttfKj conclusion of hi» speech the Ho«*e rose
from Committee of the Whole, end adjourned willf
out farther busioeM. ~
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Garetu.
PuiLabELTHU, Feb. 3,15J8..
lion. Lesler Trcxlcs of Allentown, has been
nominated by the Whig* of the .Odi Congressional
District, as a candidate to succeed the late J. W
Horn beck, deceased, in tire House of Repreaent*-
tiTet of the U. Sulca.
Nothing from the ermy of a later date than the
news contained in the Baltimore papers of Mot»-
Exelusiv* Correspondence of lbs Pittsburgh Gated*
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PniunixwTtA, Feb. X, 6, y. «.
The markets are all dull, and present no change
from tinner quotations. The same may bo said'of
ihq Baltimore market
Exeiturve Correspondence p? the Pittsburgh Gazette
NEW YORK. MARKET,
New York, Feb. 8,3 P, M
Flo to—Sales of Genesee at *6,12|» bW. Wes*
em brands are held at s<l, without sales however
at higher rates than 98706931. Market inactive.
Gaaw—There is n good inquiry for Wheat for
milling purposes, but other grama are quiet Prime
White Com i* selliag at Site. Prime Yellow at 63
064 c 9 bo. Snlea of Kya at &So9Oc * bu.
Paws Foax —Sale* of Western No 1 at 8 dolls.
* Mas Poxx—No w Western No l«• aellingat
filO 9 bW. Sales of old prune at hhJ.
Mbs Baer—Sales of City Picking -el S 9 r lU.
bear of sales at 70Sle for idfrrior.and
of m good article « Sc* B; muk« h,.,,.
of bams at OJc of pickled Sboul
dereiuSiopJb.
Gaocxxio—Market without change.
Cotto*—Nothing doing.
Exchanges on London are held at J cent
Explosive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh GaxetU.
CINCINNATI; MARKET.
' CwctNitaTt, Feb. 8. .6 r. v.
Vu>vt—rTho market is heavier than yesterday,
and the business done is at a email oohoesaion.
Sales of 1383 bbla at 425.;
Grai.i—The market is without change.
Gaocnrra —In Molasses and Sugar the market
is steady, and sales to trade freely made. Coffee
is without change.
Wmssit —Sales at gilL -
Mem Poaa—Sales of 200 bbls No. 1 at $7,73 ?
bbl 1
In Bacon and Lard the market ia duD, and very
little doing. •• I ... _
Cjfose-—Salesof 200 boxes W. R. at 7o p D),
The weather is very pleasant, though the market
iq a general way is quiet!
. Fboji Sotrra Amucaj-r-Tbe Journal of Com
merce publishes a letter dated Lima, Dec. 12, from
which we leant the following intelligence:—
Com- Jones and Hon. John Randolph Clay, .the
rttcnlly appointed Charge from .the United States
to Pent, had arrived there a few days before, - the
former on his way to California, with the' intention
of taking posaettion of all the Mexican porta on
the Pacific. 1
A treaty of peace had been signed by the Re
public of rern and Bolivth, ratified by the latter:
■hd was then under discussion ia the Peruvian
Congress. The advices from Bolivia were very
contradictory, some saying that Revolutionists..un
der Gen. VelaiK» had been overthrown in every
2u arter; other* that they gave the tyrant Bolivian
severe blow, and bad fallen beck to reorganize
their army of 5,000. Peru remains quiet General
Castilla ii very popular, and la about to reduce the
army, which is indispensable, as the revenues of
the country cannot well sustain so Isirge an army.
Cot. Fexxost’s Semes cx.—The Washington
correspondent of the PK&uhlphui Ltdgrr says:—
“CbL Fremont's sentence is a slight one; suspension
for a short period, and probable remission of even
this/ This-U4he end of all the great labors, of, the
Court Martial that sat more than two months. 1
- Tint WtoovLA .Bvsnaton Bunw*.— I The tort
cord of bridge wnrt* tho Falb of
jNiigefej^eepeMed ol *®* o ®** 1 ® JilrtulL- ; jv ;
Awraict Hots. PaUoc— Tbe granite bbtld*
inn in Broadway ecrnerof Chamber Y«k,
'
nmtUfttl WBBIIT (lIIETTB. 4T ’ L&SZ ofcotrM*
■ ■■ium ni vaxt—-February 10. - A pondenc* held at MrMstter*' hotel a Pnlsburgh;
,._ .^_T t y J »f« ra -STr. t -l 'vu-*i?- do the SM January. IMS, lhafoUowtny enll was agreed
V«hn»i«i fiOavgatioQ- WafeWWuai ■ i‘nou& upon; Thai the, whig aid Armmasonie voter* of the
Lauda «iid temtolT—Mexican Trealie*-Ten several!
lAnaa ana . • • cotuity.are anted to, meet eUheit osaalplacesof hold-
Kegiment Bill - Mr. Bella fcpccch—-Lx pertinent* j n _ ppmmry meetings, within said districts, on Sntur
ioM.gneli.m-Th. Court Inqniry .. M
Scott—The N®* Treaty Proposition—Liverpool ■ Pittsburgh, on the • succeeding Weduesday, to appoint
R.nlrinff Law miw'befcre theljx- delegates to the State Convention to be held at Harru*
Market*—J tec fianiong-tAW now Doore ioei>eg i bur A L aota x&U: a Canal Ccmmusiooer, Senatorial
ialatnie of this Stale—No Party Man -and a Party { Electa f* and Senatorial delegatea to the NatiounlgCon-
Pfc«to,.-Tho Supposed Letter Council Pro
ceedingt—Principles vitb I ventroa and an elector forlhifl district upon the Slate
The Dimembeniient of Mexico—Miacellaiteotu * l sg?Jjs£^ M a nn ic .11 !h. T.w».bl|» cicrct
Items bf Finance—Territory—Sob Treasury bill— Pitt, vail ba held at 8 o'clock, r. it, and in the \\ ardt
; i * / _ i, ... • . . n . 1- gnd Bdroufhs including Pin, at ? o clock, r. st of said
Executive Aits-rGeneralTayloi—Muswtippt Riv. mc mcCURDV, Chairman,
er—SoprenJe Court—The Peace Rumors—<Jreat H. Pjtmxa, Sec’y pro, tcm.
Clay Meeting—The Dorr Rebellion and Web-1
sters Argument —Merchant's Commission*—Coun
cUs Prooeedingi—Steamboat Traveling—News by
the Briflannia—Later from the Brazos and Rio I
Grander-Tbe War Debates in Congres*—Short
TerilT Addresses Pennsylvanis Legislature, &c.
; T Telegraph news, Foreign and .Domestic. I
: Commerce; A carefully compiled Review of the
Markets tot the past week; The prices in the local
city nfriteta; The Cattle Market; The prices of
American produce in various parts of the .Union;
Amount of Floor, Wheal, Corn, received since
t|i» opening of the .Canal; Canal business and
movements of produce; Market in Loddon.
‘ City News; Spirit of the Press; Copious Extracts
: {jora the leading-journals on the interesting, topics |
of the day.
; For sale at the desk, singly or in wrappers.
Pride d cents single copy.
. Subscriptions $2 a year in-advance.
rr7*lb PTXssooA-r Mix am Onto*.—Connell's •]
Pain Extractor—lt is uow conceded by medi
ealtKU that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor, raanu* 1
i factored by'Comstock -A Co, SI Conrtland at.NY,is
I the greatest wonder of thelbth century. Its effects are
truly miraculous. All pains are removed from barns,
1 tf ilds, and all external tores, In a few minutes el- 1
ter its application; healing the same on the most deli* I
eate skln, leaving no scar. It i* equally beneficial in 1
all kinds of inflammatory diseases, such as sore Nip-
Dies and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, WhiteSwalliug I
and Ulcers, Bruises, Bum* Chilblains,. Erysipelas,
Biles, Tie. Doloreaux, Ac. We might add as proof to
all we say, th» names of many eminent physicians who
ue it in their practice, and hundreds of the clergy who
rtalsetitotheir people. Kind pareulkeep it constantly on
Unit- hi cases of accident by fire, life rasy be .lost with- |
ait it, but by Its use all bums are subject to its control,
mless the vitals are destroyed. Caution—Remember
■idaik for Connell’s Magical Pain Extractor, manu
factured by Comstock A Co. N Y, and no other.
Sold by WM* JACKSON, Ageul tot Pittsburgh, 89
Liberty head of Wood. novlSdfcwdmT
irr*lUtJi o* Coumxu—flail Tome—To the Bald 1
axd Grey—lf you wish a rich, luxuriant head-of hair, |
(fea from dandruff and scurf, do uot fail to procure tbe |
nnaiua Balm of Columbia. li» cases of baldnCH it I
mil more than exceed your expectations. Mauy who l
hire lost tbwr hair for dl) years have had it restored to I
iU'originml pcrfecu'on by the use of this balm.- Age,
sitte-or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever; it
•bo causes the fluid to sflow with which the delleate
blir tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose
tuir was grey as the Aslactie Eagle) have had their
htir restored to its natural color by the use of this inval
uable remedy. In all easeroffaver it will be foundlbe I
tasat pleasant wash that can be used. A few a optica -1
tiou only are necessary to keep Ihs hair from falling I
out It strengthens the roots, if never fails to impart a!
rich glossy appearance, and as a perfume for the toilet
t it unequalled; it bolds three tinea as much as other
ffiWalled hair restoratives and is more effectual. The
genline manufactured by Comstock A Co-, 21 CoajtJand
,l gdd in Pittsburgh, only rename, by WM. JACKSON,
Ml liberty sc, bead of wood; in Washington, ra* by
iwetoy » Sou; in Brownaville, by Bennei A -Croeker;
a Chnonstrarg. by l)r. Youel; also, by our agema in;
everT town in Ohio and Md. novlfldAwtknT .
1 irrTns Cuiuts la strangely destructive to tbe hu-1
min cuticle, (or skin) the sudden change from heat to 1
cold.' and the smoke cause* yellow, dark, coarse com-1
plexisua. Then it is requisite that the pores of the akin
shotdl be kepi open—(hat their mouths should be .(reed
from xnpurity—lwaa thus the asoleni Roman rhiloeo I
pbera cured all disease*—(hey computed that more I
the pcxes of the skin, than any other outlet of the body,
dieetaes and unhealthy vapor* left, through the
It is reeesasry, therefore, to keep the pores open—all
hmoon are dispelled from the akin from tbe pores,
when tiey wash with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. I
have Men it run the worst aud oldest case* of Sals
Iheum Erysipelas. Old Sores, Barber's Itch, Sore Head.
Ziacwerm, when.every other internal and extern*!!
reaedyhad failed—iu effect rendering the
clear aid soft, though it be yellow and coarse, u woo
derfuWt removra Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Morphew,
aud du&gureaeui of the skip-but persons must
be oarieular ' aml ask tor Joan Soap—to be bad m
mKu*l> U WB. JACKBOSV, Ot Ik. »« lta».
«l 'Price SO cento. --- novtodAwly
Xrr tkx tua Paovaa Muxt-lf you wish to be euc* |
eeasfiit n any undertaking, yon must alway.s 'use the
proper nwans.' IVretors. tf yoa have a cough, use j
Jaiaxk ExmvoaaXT and be cured, lor t iiis ih*proper I
—y ß ta you Asthma or difficulty oi breeuu&gt
then the »oly efficient weans to cure you ia to use
Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome
tbaspaamwhkh contracts the diameter oi tbe pibea,
•ad inririi and brings up tbe mueve which clogs them
on,ihd thu remove*••cry obstructionto a free resrn
reuoa. wkle at tbe same time elf laflsiameuoa u sub>
daed. and e cure is certain to be effected. Have you I
Broocluua.Sinitliitf oTßlood, Pleoriey; or in.faet ewy I
pMiwwwan. - Affection, then use Jayne’a Kipcetorunt
•ad rrfiei * certain, and you will find that yoo hare
at tbe Pekin Tea Store, 72 4th
atreet aear Wood. .•
fr7*Ytilo«KTseth and putrid breath, I
tteagy gums like rotten death,
le repmsiTe and dugostiug ■
Af. could have teeth as white as peatL
ftweet breath—hanl gum*—mau or gul.
Wly delay!—tjay, quickly ksw
AnJ use a box of Janes'foolh Paste, J
-«ftnm befrtßeeaoq kadit reillra begmlfut article.
It gives the acth a flap epagiel. Bold to PitubQrgh at
WLlbfriy «»- BOTlEdAwly
rrrPitxs,'toaaa. Ac.—The Genuine Hays' liniment
is aa smelt store justly celebrated as a cur* for tbs
abort than air or all others, ltseurca-sre almost in;
numerable. ftW WM.’3ACKiW.N, Aesnt forPut*-
burgh. ' novlMAwwnT
r r~r rWit hire a Foul Breath— If you her*, use
Twoihlllmr bail* of Job**’Amber Tooth Paste. Thi
iwrtl mak* yooi breaih sweet, whiten your teeth. fte.-
■SoUaieoliberty **• „ ncrlWAwly
Tpr Ladtes Wbo oss Jones' Spanish Lrly While, her*
alwavs a Bns white txaniparent shin. Of this * tnsi
will satisfy ant one. Sold only to Pittsburgh, at W
Liberty SL . aoriwandwly
rn-To tux Ilktr k*n Lutt-Comstockl Nerve and
JkJw Uni meet -id India* VegataWa Eliltr. is the most
effectual cure Hr Rheumatism. Sold by \VM-JACK
i iN. Areal for fidsbuigh. novlMfcwtaT
jjyjUrr Wayjxp A Hoy is wanted at this office.
An Ordinance,
AutJtoritidg tit* Mayor to-iuut IbiuU in favor of
Jam**- Maehni, WiMiam Wiiar* attJ Jam*
ureal*.
BF. it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Pitts
burgh. in Select and Common Council assembled,
that the Mayor be sad he is hereby authorized to issue
L’oitds m the nams of Junes Mackerel, fqr Seven Hun
dred Dollars in part payment for grading Diamond A»-
ler, and Bonds in the name of W tlhaih V> ilson, fur
Three Hundred sul Thirty Dollar* in part psymem for
mAifif High and Wcbslrr streets, each; bearing inter
est al the rue of six per cent, per annum, payable
•emi-snaually U the Treasurer’s office, in the City of
Pittsburgh, and reseemable ia ten years
Sic. X- He it fuftler ordsinsd Ac. That the Mayor h«
and he is hereby auborized to issue Bends in ihe-name
Of James MCabe, far an atoobnt not exceeding Five
Hand red Dollar*, in'iart payident, for grading Second
Street, in the Eighth Tiro, In accordance with contract
and bearing interest st the rate of sizper cent, per an
num. payable scmi-innuallr at the Treasure^t o&te.
In the Cny of Puubuigh, and redeemable in ton' yearn.
Sec. 3. Be it foliar ordained Ae. That the faifb.
credit, fund*, revenui, and corporate property of the
City be. and the same Is hereby pledged, for the re
demption 0 f the said Bonds.
". Ordained and enacted into a iaw ia CouneiD-thii 7i>\
day of Pebruair, A. I*
■ » F VOS HOWitORST, PrfisVpzo. tern, a C.
s ttest-sR UiribU Rssaais.'Clerk; C. U.
* - jQftX SIHFTIN. Presnlent 8. C.
Join MaJptb Clstk a c. febS>_
WDry Good* at Whvluali,
E wouidrespeetftlly invite the aitention of Coun
try and City Mwcbauta to our very extensive
stocX of Dry Goods, tf the most recsoi purchase and
desirable styles, amongwhieh may b« enumerated;
77 eases Prints, new Spriug uyfes;
p “ Ginghams, HiflisU, French and Domeitie;
3 “ Mousseline 4: Laines. Eng. and American;
U “ Alpaccas. io all color* and prices;
17 •> Bleached Steetinn A Shirungs, |to 12-4 i
*1 ::
•7 •* Tweeds, JeuiSfCoohattu, Prince Alberts Ac
7 “ Summer stufs; a tuirassoruhehti ~-•
1 bale Yellow Driling, from medium to fine;
j u Bine Drilling, from medium to fine;
Together with a full a—ortment 'of Cloths, Caihmeretta,
n.? n rrßs, flannel*, White Goods, Trimmings, Ac.;
■JWrwhlcfa W« J»npaT i !ll W Wjl «l M Prices fof
ruh or approred crcdL' And would mvlle all persons
ll.in,ui BIIA eITK2S i WHSTtw.Wool«.
feb® * twprdoOTS above Diamond Alley.
CODA ASII-pWCS/ RKDUCEMfac subsenben
S have this day the pripe of tbaiz Wi Ad
RAich i* waffunledby the Aanufactnror* from 83 to
m net cent.) to 4|c forCa*h,or 4|c for approved Note*;
U vmonlhs. And Cor quantities ofSumsorupwardsa
100 Liberty stroet.
-non SALE—Tin mb.crib.rt *IU kII l)ie Enpae in
r “toil an ..übliituiienl—the .yUrnl.r u o inch anii
« irtch .Irak.—diOiili comwcuon with it Iton Itarl;
Suf«hichi.n«*ri,i»*i«ll toiM m eoaiplai. run-.
Soltor. Thi. Jb idi'U exaeileni eppartuiut, u|
SS|m»iUUaJla.to.iaami««al.MltoriU ho toW;
“Si of litorty aod Party .to l’itt._ j
TILEACmaT DiIUA 'iiaUw. H. Morohr W
street i
C7ASPI fN-3Q toxes Cincinnati Mould Candles per
N ° w -j
s^vstMaa'"
mOBACCO-140 Ixa auperjor fla Tobacco tooal# bf,
1 frW WICK k M*CANDLES*. {
PIG METAL—3* tons Fir Melal for **!®br _
frb9 WICK AtfCANDLESS.
C' iiKESB-eo botea W R Cheeae, SO e**k» d°
,»te by WICK A M'CANPLESS.
LOAF SUOAR-W bbla Noa 7 tsd 8 (Looiaiana
; Refinery) l«oa< Sorarferula lowbjr J
icbfl ; nuaiaubOE. WILSON* Co. WatertU
SIUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-50 bbla SH Molaii
j eShto u^B. a^^bwtoo |
I OLDEN BYRUP—4O bilr bbla Pare*Can* Joiee
r Strop for tale by BCEBIDGE. WILBCN A Co.;
XTENV ORLEANS bbla PlanUtiofl
J\ MoTtaaea for aala bt : ;
feb9 BURB RIDGE. WILSON k Co. »,
CORN AND BEANS-B bbla Cots, 10 Ho mall
WhitoßoanafettaloiT ... .J
. ftb9 JOHN S DILWOBTg.gT Wood
giUOAB— 9 hb4a N O Sofar landing from att Now
.mwoimt :
S°^- 7i t ” 1 " T 1 -i
Jugua^bbui^^^^r'
! Hltctrk Soiree. _ „
THE Third Annuel Soiree of the Niagara Fire Com
pany will eome off -At the LafkyeHe Aewmbly
Rooms; on Thursday evening, the l"lh of February.
r MANAGERS: m „
CapL Samuel Cameron, Hop*. D. WAlTee. Ntugarm.
“ A. Henning, Wasuington. A. M’llwatne,
Geo. Fahnestock, Uncle Sam.' S.M"Kelry,
John Marshall, President 3. St Chnny,
J. Caldwell, William Penn. J.C. Blair,
D. M.Lee, Raffle. C. Coleman. .
Capt M. M’Stein, Allegheny. Jas. Blakely,
A. P. Anshutz, Duquesne. J. A. Pirkison,
Cant St Porter, Neptune. J- E. M'Feelyi
Jamei Irwin. Vigilant K. P. Glass, .
J. Schneck, Vig. I. 11. Co. E. Kaye,
W. Cdllingwood. G, I. IL Co, Jan. IXmald,
FLOOR MANAGERS: •
Cdpt William Frazier, Joseph Kaye, E*q-
B7“Janiel M’Aflee, Esq-, and Baud, will be there on
the occasion. • » _
EXCHAUGE HOTEL,
cqisra or rm asb vr. claik nx, mraßusoH, pa.
gdfei Tlie aubacriber having assumed the manage'
PjOtneni ot thla loug established and popular Hotel,
JSBi'respectfuJly announces to Traveller* and the Pub
lic gejierallf, that ho will be at all times prepared to
accommodate them in all things desirable in a well
regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly
repaired throughout, and new Furniture added, and no
pains will be spared to make the Exchange one of the
very .best Hotels in the country.
The undersigned respectfully solicit* a continuance
of the very liberal patronage the House has heretofore
received. .THOMAS OWSTON,
fchbdtf . . .. Proprietor. __
DUQUESNE
gprlng, Axle, Steel, and Iron Works.
COLEMAN, HAILMAN A Co., having completed
their new works, are now-prepared to manufac
tureSevery description of Coach and Kliptic Springs;
Iron'Axles, American. Blister, Spring and Plough
Steel, and all sizes of email square and round Iron,
whiih-lhey offer for salo on liberal terms, at their ware
hause,'No 43 Wood street; where they also keep on
hand a complete and handsome assortment of Coach
Trimmings. Carriage Itardwarc, malleable castings,
Nails oniWnra.
Cli ft. A-Co., have made arrangements with Messrs.
Parflfc Crotlz, manufacturer* of Shovels Spades, Forks,
Ae.il'and will keep constantly on band every article
made, by them, Dealer* are respectfully soliciknlto
calif'as prices and terms will be made liberal. jy2s
Bell and Brass Foundry.
A A FULTON, Bell,and Brass Founder, has re
built and commenced business at his old staud,
where be will be pleased to see his old custom
ers and friends.
cjtureh, Steamboat, and Bells of every size, from 10
to 10,000 pouuds, east from patterns of the most npprdv
ed models, and wananted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Roiling, Ac., to
gather with every variety tif-Brass Castings, if requir
ed.; turned and finished'in the neatest manner
rrr A. P. I* the sole proprietor of BAaarr’s A5Tt-
ATTarctox Metal, so justly celebrated for the reduction
of friction in machinery. The Boxes and Composition
cart be had of him at all time*. • Jal:ly
NOTICE to the owner of one cask Holland Gin and
one cask Brandy {marked James Ashworth, Pitts
burgh) to call and pay the freight aipl charges on the
•ante on or before the 15th inst, otherwise the whole
or part thereof will be sold to pay the aame.
j ■ 8 WJGHTMAN,
>.&bod2i Agent Boatmen's Liue.^
B” LAID COCHBCO PRINTS, a handsome article,
and color's perfectly fast, only l'Ji cU nr yard.
fcbfl W R MURPHY-
'LNE BRmaU PRINTS, rich and neat styles,
low prices. W It MURPIO.
/"SLOVER SEED—For sale by ;
to TRIEND, BIIEY A Co.
s< Water street.
GLASS PAPER—OTO reams us'd Glass Paper, su
perior to sand paper for Mechanical purposes,
Hardware dealers and Druggists, al a low rate whole
sale. Manufactured and sold by ' 3 KIDD A Co.
feb4 r Comer of Wood and Fourth at*.
SOAP— 73 boxes Hyde's common and fine Soaps for
_oale by_; _____ __ J KIDD A Co.
T EMON SYRUP— SI doz fine Lemon Syrup for sale
I i love by J K1D1) A Co.
'"TrtbS . Chronicle copy. • ;
LARD— 00 kegs No l, and V bills do-, how landuig
from atr. Bklp|»er, for sale by
s ISAIAH DICKEY A Co.
ffcbi _ Water and Front street*.
T*ONDON PQRTER—3 cask* pint and quart bottle*,
| j tksr sain by 1 (febri| P C MARTIN.
OLD WISKEY.Ae —50 whole and half bbU O. R-
Whiskey, made IER; IS casks and half ftuks old
Reach Brandy, made in IHU, foe by '
jftba ■ . ' r P C MARTIN-
TK>T ASH—tt' cask* for title low 10 close conufD-
Jr OMtii by jfrbdj I* C .MARTIN,
BUTTER— ID bbl* prime Roll Uuttcr recM tUis ila>
end tor sale l»y
: teb?
TA3SEY X BEST.
/'tOFFBB—WQ bagvree'd by tu. America and for sale
V by Ifeb*l TASBEV It BEST.
IOTASn-10 caska-La store and for sole by
ftbH . TAHSEY X BEST.
COTTON—« bales food Colton. daily expected, foi
enlcjo close by BROWS * CULBERTSON, .
rfebi -• • , ■ street.
OPB-IJ heir* Western New York and Cor
jrtODFtSH—Shhdefor *ale.bjr
\J feb ISAIAU DICKEY A Co
) LoU for Bole*
kjVWO bailding late to the kixtli ward, each SI by 133
■ (eel on wßeh'there it a never failing aprmruf
w»«*. * jfeb?) GEO COCHIUN.
, 'I7 , WH—SO W*U large no 3 tnacke<d
J? . 5 half do •• *• i “ ' ’ -
■’ Ouartera** “5? 7
j Imfc 1 Silicon, in'etont and for »«lr by
O IILACKHtiRN A Co,
MOLASSES— I<W bbla N Orleans, augar houae.fub
dea syrop, in store and tor ante by
/ ,* w V O * Co. • \
: /’VLS—Winter bleached whale oil.
.11 •>' o itrxj - alwaya on bond
lsy Jffl.r) 'f) A Co.
SUO AES— W Übd» prime N O »U£fc,.
t» tibla loaf • "
6 cUruahetl " in atom and tor
Jfeb”} ’ 0 BI*ACKIiURN Co.
P'TtV.ST UDCKETS-iifrdoi, far sale by
feb? , U BLACKBURN A Co.
S~ TARCH—I3 hole lof Ponbrttfhu no ], far aale by
( e fe7 Q BLACKBURN * Co.
BLEACHING POWDER. (Chloride of lima)—£
eaaka of superior quality, direct from (be inonu
loclurer so Kurland, received per air Saranak, ar.u tor
sale at the lowest market price far caah c; oporored
bills, by pail) W A M MITEHELTRKK.
Mercer, brothers a Co, comm»**iou
chaula, Philadelphia, far the aalc of £r«tWe gc*
netally. Liberal advance* made oa wn?iinuuenls.
frbS-fim " ' '
/“XASTtIU t>iL—s bbla No I, just rec'd and far aale
. (febS] UK SELLERS.
ALUM— 5 bids, ju»t rve'd andfor sale by
fans . R K SELLERS.
BLUE MASS—O 3 lb*, far sate’bv J:.
faW . ’ R K SELLERS.
PULV- BAYUERUY-2* lb* far aale by
;feb3 • H E SELLERS.
V~tREAM TARTAR—<I7S lb* far aale by
o_fabs . R E SEIXERS.
T OAF St'fiAH—W bbla landing from strainer Pcnn
-1 i iytvania anil far aale by JAMES DALZELL.
’ no '.'4 water »i, 1
EEA NUTS— lUU bush in atorc and for aale by
febd JAMES DALZELL.
DRIED PEACHES—ISO Lush for aale by
: fahs _ JAEES DALZEU*
FIRE BRICK—9O,Out) fire brick for tale by
febd JAMES DALZELL.
- /10FKKE—1(10 bars landing from ateamer Pennsyl
vania and far tale by . JAMES DALZELL.
nosM water at.
FLOUR— 300 bbla Ibicbknnan'* eitra family-flour, a
superior article, just received and for aale by
ftbd 'R OAKFOIU) A Co.
T\RIED lb« aanr euro! dried beef, in
- I y' tioffe and for aale by (fed] U OAKFORD k Co.
-\TTM B FOSTER, Agent for Mexican soldier* and
YY procuring pension*, at the> office of Wife E Austin,
Esq,, Uurk'a bmldinga, 4lh at, PitUburgb. tcb4
LIME, 10 cask*, a prime article far »tdc
L/by i ' li?6*l J KIDD A Co.
ItTAi}ON« HLACKING. ISW Uox two'alzed boxea
MifaTaaleby ' " [ftU\ , J KIDD A Co. -
\rlilVVEf'VfAL CORKS, tW»rn»«lbVaaleTy
V fob< ■ [Chronicle ropy) J KIDD A Co.
SHACKIJJIT k 'WHITE,
no TO wood ttroet
/’IOLORED CAMBRICS.—Five caaea low nficed. me*
dium, and flne black and fancy colored cambrica
faitowuedby [fe3] SHACK LETT A WHITE
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,—4 eaaea medium pneed,
good brands, iuat received by .
fefil ; SHACKLETTA WHITE
PADDING.—One eaae"heavy-black Yeafpad-
V dlnt.ioat received by
■ * : SHACKLETT A WRITE.
SATINETTS.— Three caaea plain and figured black,
BOCK POWDER far aale at manufacturers price a.
: - -• ISAIAH DICKEY 4 Co.
le b3 _j water A front aU,’ 1 ’
P »a,u.,uygr i . ? . t
: e b3 :■ , water A front at*.
CEDAR LOGS,—!W will lS aold very low to etoee
conrigtimcnL ISAIAH DICKEY A Co,
feKI " ' • • ■ water A from ata. : •
constantly far aale at the lowed cash
Kprieea : ISAIAH DICKY A Co,
(eB ■ i A froateta. 1
T?LOUIb—100 bbla Patterson's brand, a superior si-
P tide. ‘ 93; Webb'a do do. •
juit received and far |do by SAW ILARBAUGIL
ftß3 ' ■ ’. . no 33 .wood at ' ‘
rpALLOW^—The highest market price will tie paid
I for a few barrela of good tallow by
"Tfeba i SAW HARBAUGIL
RYE FLOOR.—BO bbU Hartmugh'a extra Rye flour,
ree'-d and far tale by • SAWHARBAUGH,
leh3 ■■ no33wood at. i
&OUBE—I kef couniry eleared, a prime article, for
Q sale by : Ifebn WICK A McCANDLKSS : •
Tl^?br ilii ftS~ fc! gROWN > t ? CuijKmw'x g '
STUCCO axtd Plmiwro? P*H» tfSalfo mi[tf'ffj-ftTW,
f»n«*in»h»m tea ««lg by fIEO W JACKBd?<, '•,.'
• jiSSSSSS” . 4*«tM«riagS*
: •:■••'.■• '.'.
*
H« JohaP.D»*U* ABCttWW j:,
> Dry Good*.
Oa' Th'unJny monuw. IWy-lWi *■ «°
tlie Commercial Sale.. Room, comer of »\ pod pocfwo
b. mid, for cmS oormncr, fcr.ccooM
orforcip. and ddoc«c,B.ple .
and fancy Dry Goods, Ac.
AtSo’cloek,4 ;, . •• •,.
A large" quantity of qnM'nsTOre, china, S I
confectionary, grocene*. Ac. .1 cask Fro yi
1 cark HoUrid po, <drorcoont«bom ll My mo^cm
to pay freights and charges. Also a general ,
of houaebSld and kiicbcn fonulore, mpenor ™’P*
rent window blinds, mantel clocks, looking g •>
carpeting, feather beds, cooking stores, Ac.
At ci o'clock, r. at. | ■ , ,
A quantity of dry goods; boots, shixL .ready mad
clothing, Ac- from a country store, also Cnp
carpenter’s tools, brace and bus, accordeons, r toims,
fifes, combs, wairbe*. jewelry, guns, putoU,:faaC>
cle*, books, Ac.__ ' • t;
Houses and Lot at Auction.
Will bo offered at public auction on the premises, on
Wednesday the 9th day of Feb'y. at 7 o'clock, r..at, a
liot of ground situate in the Ota ward of the city of
Pittsburgh, fronting 19 feet on tba Allegheny nver by
10U fret deep, on which is erected a neat and. subttau
tial two story Prick House in front and on the rear a
small Frame House, this property fronts on two its each
40 fret wide; is In the' neighborhood of glare and iron
works and foundries. Title unexceptionable. Terms
at sale. , lfcbB]J JOHN DPAVfo AoctY.
Sale of Gold tf Silver Wotekii.
Will be sold on Weiluesday evening the' Pth inst, at
half post 7 o’clock, at the commercial salesroom, cor
her of wood aud Sih'sts, an invoice of fine cold and
silver watches, consisting of 2 cold detached leVer, 18
carat,.made by M J Tpbms;2 do patent levers, heavy
cases, seven jewels, made by J Johnson, .Liverpool; 1
gold patent lever.'heavy case, 17 jewels, made by '*
: Kobiruon; 1 do LTEpirie, 4 jewels, made by AT J Tobias;
l silver patent lever watch, made by Taylor A. Co; 3
do detached domade !by M J Tobias; together with
other gold aud silver .watches. . Gold pens, Ac, Ac,
which can be examined on day of sale. •
feU7 JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
Bonnet Pressing Mackuts at Auction.
On Thursday afternoon, the 10th at 2 o’clock,
at the Commercial Salcs'Boora,. corner of Wood, and
Fifih sts will be sold one of the most reeeat improved
AbcL
Third Street Property, at Auction.
Oh Wednesday evening the Wh Inst, at 0 o’clock, at
the Commercial sales room, corner ofwood and Sh
sts, will lie sold for cash, par fundi. Thatvaluadlclot
of ground situated oa the sooth side of .Third st, be
ween wood and sinitbfield streeu, udtwning property
of Joliu Hague and the heirs of JJsvid llenry, having
a front of 39 feel end extending back 80 feel subject to
»» ff' "" 1U “ ’’*■ JOHN D DAYI3, Ancl
“"fioppKSOOTT fc BABH,
(Late J 9 Stricter A Co.) . •
MANUFACTURERS of Phtentx fire proof ssfet.
south side, second street; between Wood and
Knuthfield Pituburgh. J S Stnckler huvmg deceased
and the surviving partner Mr. Jos Lippencott, haying
associated himself with Mr. Wm 6 Barr. the business
will hereafter bo conducted under the style of Lippen-
C °Trinfof a safe in Cincinnati, O.—We.
cd were present at the tesung of one of J S ttnckler A
Co’s improved Fhmnlx fire-proof safes. :The m» wu
placed in a furnace on the public landing, and «t««eied
tothe intense beat ef a sloue coal fire for motoihUi
threo hours. In one hour and a half tba safe came to
a bright red heat; the door of the furnace-was then
closed, which caused an increased and fie any heat for
the balance of the time, until tha cast iron wheels were
partially melted off) the furnace wastlien thrown down
and the safe cooled and opened. The money,' papers
and books which Ueouiained Were M WrfceiM when
placed there, the binding only of the bboks being in
ured by the water in cooling the safe:. We have no
lesitation in recommending it to tire, public a* a sale
superior to any wo have ever seen tested, and believe
that it will stand any heat whiA might be produced,
exceptaheotwhuih'wouldmeUittoasolid mass.
Springer A Whitman, L Worthiiiffldo, Kellogg A
Keiuiemßenj. Urner, WOP Breese, Murus Smith, T
8 Dungan A Co, Stedman, May aid A Co, Wm Manse,
MeadA Winstor.
We, the undersigned, selected the cafe spoken of
above, trom a lot in the store of Tniber! A Aubfcry. the
Agents CGSPBINGuBj,
S 9JKELLOU.
Refer to Cook A Harris, Broken, Pittsburgh;
Hussey Uanna A Co, do -do fieSdAwlyS
Vlnsi A Lbiaoni
on A whole, halves, quarters and eighths pipes bran-
OUU dies, wines, gins, Ac; of the following celebret
ed brands, grades and vintages, via: | 1 •
Otard Brandy, daTk; Bo ne»0; Port Wine,
do do pale; London Market- do;
Baxerac •do do; - Trash ; j • do;..
A Belgnelte dark; g Hunt do;
do pale; sj Burgundy. do;
Hriinessy do; dark;.* SSMadeira do;
do do pale; "9 I* At do;- do;
Pinnet, Castillian. do._A.S>mington do;
do do' daft; “-Faxal ; ■ .do;
Swan Gin; g Pale Sherry . 'do;
Bl*k Horse do; o Brown do d«
ImplKagle do; Cfoldeu do do;
Pine Apple do; - TenerJado do;
Irish Whiskey; 5 Liibno da do;
Jamaica Spimt; Claret • do?
Br. Cmix Hum; Sweet ADnr hlalaga do; -v
Together with a large stock of the above Wines aha,
liquors in Untie*. Also, Champaigns arid Claret Wmetl
for side as imported, ou pleasing term* Cl tha «tne. Cel- :
Ur and liquor Store comer of Bmith6e! d and Front il».
febSJ. P G MARTIN. «
XTEW received at M;A Minar’s,;• ■!
Columbian-Magazine for February.: '
UlarL'vrood's . Janunrf.,.; ;
Flirtation* in America, or J- 116 m New York and
Saratoga.' by Seaufield. ' i I .'.
Pcpe the Pirate,ortha Perilsaf aSaildr, by W U G f
Kingston, E«q. ! • -
James 11. or the Revolution by WII Ainsworth.
American Cottage library, edited by ANY Franklin.: •;
Now fuidThenjoyram’l Warren, r.RB,aulhr of Ten
thoussiud a year. J . . ■ :
Tlie Mystenei and Miseries of New \ oxk, by Ned Bunt?
. lino, complete. ‘ i ] . d
The Bride at the Northern Wifds,hy Newton MCurtia;
Rodolphu, or the Freebooter of Formeotgra. ' • i;
Muscoma, or Fhilb Cnniplietl, by Arih Ashland.
Chambers' Miscellany, No 13 ;
Living age, No 191.
Taylor's Money Jteportnr for Febniarv. - J.
Subscriptions taken for Taylor's DefeCttj at the n
York price, SI a year. A tprfudid aiionaenl of Va.
leutiues at all prices. For*ale,at <■ f
fchs smhhfield at. 3d door from 2d. v :
QUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS-—We bare ju«l reeeiV-
cj . ii r -e *u’pply of took* Tor Sunday school libra*
ne». published l*j tl|c American Sunday School Union,
and approved by a committee of publication, cont&ing
of member* of tbs following denominations, viz; Bap
tist. Congregational, Episcopal Methoditt. Presbyterian,
and Retoraied Dutch. These pubUcaUonm’catnpti**
upward* of «ix hundred bound volume*, (of jnic«» from
H cent* up tu tj.) all written expressly tor Sunday
, schools. In addition to the above, the; Union pablnbca
a Margo variety pf books in paper, coven toe suite
yunuiT children, for.reward*, Ac, Ac-i • i
Tb« Union alto publishes mo libraries, No t kD of
one hundred volume* each,lU numbered ready lor,nab',
of book* from 73 page* up to 250 xi the low price of
ten dollar*, averaging only ten - cent* a volume. Al*<»,
••A Yo<\ih Cabinet library,"' of fifty ivolume*, at the
low price of two dollar* and fifty cent*. Also, Hymn
fiook*, question book*, red and blue •' ticket* on paste
board*, mnp», At. Ac. AU the above we mU it the
L'nlou. Philadelphia price*. Catalogue* of book*' fur
ni<ihed ou application. ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, •■■■
febd (Post copy] -. gQmarirel st, bct3d A4lh
ECLIPSK TRANSPORTATION I*XNSi
To and from the Easters ettie*. via Cumberland. •
TUE proprietor* of thi* popular line, have since, their
reorganization largely increased their iacilitte* to
meet the wishes of shipper*: and WMW
forward a' greater amount by the FIVE DAY LINE,
a* «Ik\ by additional regular wagon*.W'urw rate*. y
Thi* line.will run, throughout the; year, deMeria*
rood* through the agent* iit Baltimore and Pinwarga
to owuer* and cuhngoees al opacified rate* and tijne.
Shipments froni Philadelphia for the line' should bo
marked -Care, J B Robinson, Baltimore." f. j
The only ogeuta are, , • , ' •
. . J BROBiNSON, r
S 3 R Chatlea at. Baltimore.;
KDGKKTON £ Co* .Cumbpriand...
! G W CASS, Brown*ville. :
J C WDWEFJ4 Pittaburgfa.
Pmibtugh * CltTcUßlll Ralf^ftoad.-:
NOriCETOSTOCKIIOLDEBsi—Anin*
: &UiJ. stalnient Of ten per cent. (the sth. instalment)
all subscription* in ' the capital 0105 k ;of
Uu* company, applicable'to that portion of
nndcr contract, i* required to be paid on or- befofe-.jnc
Ist day of March lr4S. Stocßtoldet*
will pay to J ,W Robin ton. comer of 3djaad'wdod*t*i
in Saliueville and vicinity,, to Joseph G liaeock.tn
Wellsville and vicinity to Jamc* Si*wart, local ireaa*
urer. By order of the board oftdirector*. •v ■: :
1 a g CATtinr, Sec*y-
Office of tboP AC R_R Co. WalUviUe. [fcMdmail
Wm«~Penn - Soiree.
THE c iti zeoa or Pittsburgh and I AI ie gnany are reaper t
fully invited to attend tha Fu»s Aannai So»re«;.ofih«
Win. Penn fire Company, to be given at. lhe Laayetio
A**emhly Room*, on Tuesday evetdag.lhe 8W Febru
ary. The Supper will be eenred T n “ c . e ,° f
caterer*, Mr. Strickland. Mr. Darnel M’Afee aid hi*
Uand, from Whrehitr, will be present. Tlcketkcan be
procured from any ot the following Manager*. .
*.Cameron,Hupe. J. .Ftaltoa{ President. < h
J. Imrimcr. Eagle. J.C. Montgomery, W, Penn
Wm. Splanel Al|egneny; - Wcn.-Kreb», ' r*V
D.G. Herron, Duquetn*. J.. Caldwell, .■ > . .
Wm. White, Neptune. • Wo. Piatt, U‘:
Jo*. Roye, Niagara. Wm. Campbell, - “
tJ.Schneck, 1. V.IL Co, R.B.ElUpu, ~L. U -
W, Gallagher. Vigilant J. Prophator,. :
W. Collingsworth, U. Sara. Jo*. Sprailey, . • :
J.Craig, Waabingten. • John Latawv “• -
feb9- 4m
MORGAN'S COUGH tho
great Panacea \u curing toy child's diarfeoalnf
cough. - 1 '
From Nov 51917: -
. Corup Stare.—'Veare not.in the:habit of paffing.
mach le*« taking patent medicine*,but wefeeldizpoaed
(o recommend Morgan’s Syrup to those who are utftiel*
ed with a cqugh. After bating tried, the scualfretne*.
die* to remove a coniUnt and,di*tre**ing. cough, that
had for several dnyMiiciedoneiOfwr WUh*
uut sucres*, we were induced to, try Morgan's .cough
ayrup, and 4 relief was obtained, m a few hoafaii it
proved to be the panacea In this case al least
Jirepared wholesale'and retail hy ihe proprietor,- V
JOHN D MORGAN, DcngffUt.!* *
feb« , wood »t,| doo; below diamond Allay.
SALESMAN WANTED- —An experienced *a|e*rhan
to the wholesale dry good* btuineaa: One who San
come well rccoDVflended M boneplT and. correijt .bus*
ines* habits, mar hear of a .Niuatybn by addreaiing
“Post office box 4391" giving real name amUrcference.
feb4 ' . ’ ! * ‘ ' '-f •'
; Drag Btora fkr Bala, -•
SITUATED in the flouri*hing town of WellrrPle.tha
lertninua of the Pittaburch.andCleveland Hail
Koad, 5U mile* by rivet from Piiuburgh. The present
buiinets of the establishment, i* fair and can be increas
ed indefinitely. The owuer* wishing to retire from
the- buiinca* will sell on reasonable term* at private
tale.- Persons wishing to make inquiries are referred
to Jon. Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh, or subscriber*, Wells
ville. • ■ > waps Mackintosh.:
jan3l • • ' : ' ' ' .' ten*
XToUee—ln purauauce of an order of the
XT Common Pleas of Cuyahogacoumy, in the State o(
Ohio, made at tha November term bf **id Court, 1947,
the uncollected insets of the Estate of Robert Colwell,
deceased, will be sold by tbe subscriber, at public auc
tion, at the door -of the Court House, in Cleveland, in
aaid eouuty, on the Cth day of March, 184 H. at 10 o'clock
AM. 1 F.W.BLNGHAM,
Admid. of Estate of Robt. Colwelli deei-
CttvaasTO, Jaa29,194d. : fcbftlflwAwltriT
Orrtcx or thz AiAsoicrT'Uareaa Co;,- •)"
, Prmavson,.Fhb.-I t , IMK • j :C.'
i
Xx the -Company for erecting a Bridge over the river
Allegheny,:'opposite Pittsburgh, tin- the’< County of
AlleghenyTwiube boldenio the Toll tlon*e f dh Mon
day the oth of Marob next, at 8 o'clock, P.'M. : ■ I- -
feb»dlmAw3fr- -JOHN HARPER, Treaa. ~
. , linion CoiteaHlUa'
I, UH3-i
OWING to site ration* and improvement* making at
the Union Mill, the Proprietor* <aer for sole al low
rates, abme: excellent Bevel wheel gearing end *harting.
cuds prtirv ****«"«t hand machinery, i all worthy of
Ulaoboh. Cali and see, or address ; u
.‘•fttattrfr-. ; MOORHEAD, COPELAND ACO
-£hkL7*~4o(l fihl* N* 1 Salt Jam rec’d and for »*le by
ftd» ;; >mJ.ER A RICKEtSON
•jj y pa 2 T IN E»
rpHIS .wep kn^^*
11 ere u nbw toom<rt*d of boat* ®°‘ *ba
—has carried a Billion of peoplejvi l *^® 1 . of
tt jo their pereous. Tha boats re«P*
Wood street the.daT prenons to «“*“*’*”*£ regia—
o'on of freight .rid A, onar of wila E
teti In all cases the tUnago tnonoy nnt»‘ ** P**“,
adyanef. i
The MONO?CAHELA,
burgh every Mohday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling
every Mondayjeyenmg at 10 r. «-j
v ' TUESDAY PACKET. .„
The HIBERNIA No. 2,
•are Pittsburgh every TuawUy morning at W o clock,
Vheclihg every. Tuesday- evening at 10 r. »■
i : WEDHEiD AY'PACKET. ' ' /
■ •kit NEW ENGLAND No. Capt. 8. D tts, *i“ •
every Wednesday morning ai..10---v
Ird^krNVheA cvery Wcdnesday ev.cnmg at 10 f- M. v
THURSDAY PACKET.
I.' FHIDAY PACKET. _
1_ tppeß No.-*, Capt. Caooaa, wtp leave Pitt*- !
bt SSSS^S&
Friday etcoing at 10 -
SATURDAY PACKET.
" Capt DlCaJtt.wUl leave Pitt**.’ , ’ .
every . , ,
gtrsDAY PACKET.
i Q , *o!NE\VTON, Capt- A;. O: Muoa, will
- Wav «■ .; ! ——
nPAVER'PAckETB.-NW{ ARRANGEMENTS.
BEAA EK- k ** The steamer
tv- CALEB COPE,
'UfeitaSW will leave for-Beaver, GUmow. and
on; Tuesday, 'rtureday,
eM h week, at 9 »L retum,
prepared to receive aftW^uSillAlHg^Ag.^
•j oeua ]■ '- ■ ' f
BRAVER AND WlflXSyito PACKET. ■ . V
naavw. TV, fine steamboat
.j JJEAYER
iiLtten,fitf»Chari**E.Clixke,ißaatariwill,dßQlg—
coming winter season, make daily
SnnoßeaveTand WeUsrtUMeavinif Pittsburgh ova
avira — r" . i . H4l*‘ • ‘
f PITTSBURGH A BBOWSimU
■ p.iiy packet Ulna. . ,
rEHRUARYist, Idfei . iFEBRUARY 1«L 13Bj . »
• IIAII.Y AT6 A- M- AND 4 P.M. .
. ... The following new boats complete
the line for the present season: AT- '
re Ldkwwm :T.ANTIC. Card. James Parkinson; .
dUeRBERaiBALTIC, Capt A. Jacob*; and LOUIS - -
M’LANF. Cant E. Bennett The boats are entirely
hew, and areatted up without regard to expense. Ev- •
ere iomfon tUt nmneT cm piocnre has been provufod.
fTno Boats will leave the Monoiigahela mart Boat rt ■
tbe°foot of Rdsa si. Passengers will bo pancutal oo
board, a* tha boats will- certainly leave at Ihe advar
;£tdbMre,£Ahlan44P.hL;
- FOR CINCINNATI.,
. .ff*-~a, Th ”‘“r3“®¥^w,
•: israall master, will leave as above,
lO o’tlock positively. For ;
; freight or passage, apply ou board. ’ fcbB ' :f
v r ; FOR CINCINNATI. - i
• , -V The new and elegant steamer. :
. GREY EAGLE,
: WiSntofff Brook*, master, will leave for abo»»
g2§3£g9npori this day. ; for freight or pmugw
„ apply on board. _ 4—*!s2—. . •;
r‘T"' r'T FOR NEW ORLEANS.
• ! : ;' fc -: h Tho splendid uew Steamer - A '
’ . AMERICAN EAGLE,
: ICSKjmSfi captaii\ Atkinson, will Jeava forthw
■ and.all intermediate porta, oa ;
: zsgft-T«g-.
pittßourgh a wheelino packet. ;
Dorser P Bnner, master, will tear*
■■■BESSRreguiaiiy Jbr Wheeling, oh hlowday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 o’cfockprecUely.,
Leave meelinrevery Tuesday, Thursday and S*-
otiday,at7o’clock,am,precisely. - ■ . • "
The Consol will land at aU the intermediate
Every that can bo procured foe urn wot*
fort and safety of passenger* has been provided. The
boat Is also prorioed w\tft * self-acting. safety guard t*
prevent explosions. For freight or °?
board or u>;- . DAVID C HEuBSTi _
f e hl - coriier of Ist and Pmithfieldst*^
.WABASH RIVER .
• The
LksAsCk Wm J Kountz, commander, wifi leaver
gMEBSBBfor Lafayette and intermediate
on Moadayahe 7th inst. For freteht or passage apply
oa b«udoMo. J NEWTON JONES,
,fob 4 ,i Monongahela.Hou*a-
ii FOR WABASIi RIVER. , * • •
• L, . TKe new and light drna«V> ateamltoa*
i A , CUhIBHILAND, •
A. Millet, master, will leave for thw
■BSKSSEabove and all totrrmediatn port*’ on
Sunday, the 6th inst, at 4 o’clock, r v. For freight o*
nassace aimly on board oc-to! .-' : '
v - GEDB &HLTENBERGER, Agent _
REGULAR THTSBURGH AND ZANESVILLE
■ ; packett.' • - • ■
; L.. K The light dreuenr slesmer're. .
■ .... .-i NEWARK,.
IgOFCKR HnxdL master, .willmaka v*eeifrtripa
1 ■SMBSafako the above ports daring tW leaeoc —.
Forfreight or passage apply on bpard, or t»
. ap7 i ’ 1 -D. WU,nNB, Agt.
xi.iCKKrfoftT. ELIZABETH AND iIONONQAIiB
■S- CITY PAC3CET. '
i —■ • . Thenaw azeamer
f jCjxLfit - DESPATCH, .
. irfSljcßHu Nelson, master, will'; run as
■ußßXanSaSiraving - Pittsbarghevery Monday
Wednesday and Friday, at D( a.and Mo—,
nongabels,City every Tue*da» , J Thursday and
at 6 o’clock, X sc. ' For treighi or passage apply cm
board.’ V •‘ ' JI».
EXPRESS LINES, &c;
Eclipse Trauportatto lla*.
- llLdwiw KSb flfiSß .
JSSMm-
TO AND FROM TUE EASTEffif cinea, VU U
BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND
SHIPPERS and other* msy rely that all merchattSu
and produce will be forwarded to and from.tha
eastern cities, by.- the above line, with despatch and at
the lowest current rates.
; JOHN P BLARKE. Agent, New York.
■ DUTXLH A HUMPHREYSj Phfladelphia.
’C H KOONS. Baltimore. • v . •. ?
* McKAIG A NcGUIBE, ComberianX
‘ W H CLARKE. Brownsville. «
FORSYTH A DUNCAN. PituVff. jafcly .
GREEN A CO,’B BXPBEa9
_Toa cTMtuiuvn, BoutMoax, waamsgTOX, ratLantt
' ■ MU*-. KIW TOBJL, BGBTOX. A2TD ALL TICK XJLSTSUI OTTO. '
MERCHANTS and other* sending good* are iafbm--
ed'tbat this is the fastest, safest, and most expo*-
u Line going. East; connecting with Adams At Co I **
Express daily, at Baltimore.-
Throcgh receipts trill be grreii to any of the aborar
places, j Merchandize ud! packages of any size os
weight forwarded. ]
Express closes daily, at 3r. st . .
. -H Q VICKERY, Agent,
SL Charles Hotcl BuiMingv wood tt
. asaag*a«r>rr
Eclipse taahsportatiobt luk-v
ThajTofriatnn of thu popular Liao have cfcasged I'm
Avacy it CoVrlui Iron lu bow* ot MtKic It f j*.
gura |o that uf Ed|«rtcb *. Co. .
rUtabvgb aa4 wottcnMaercba&Uaroßotifiod that J th».
ty Hobißfaa. Dio W Booth CkiHa it. BdiiMfi, ntf,i —V
tnihoriMd ynt of t hit Lino ib •
Tbooalj aratoaro' ••• i . ..
• J CBIDtVELL,PiPjirT>,
O W OAS*S *
f 4>C«ftbarfa»4, >
i B BOBIWSO,N t BoUiin <> T T • __
• PenniylTKalnWi,^
THROBOHJJI FIVE DAYS FROM FIULIDEL
r. MIHJW.-WPraßOiion' BV-WMKWfc
. Runninl Day And Niflhl between Pittt&UKfc nial Chao*
berabnrr,’ and by Railroad between Chamnetsbarc and
Philadelphia. The first shipment will leare each end
on 15th January iortj. No more (roods wiUbe receirea
than can be carried tfmmrb each .day, without- delay,
on the Ttwte. Time will beredneed to FoorDaya when
Uie road*beeeme•ettled. : ■ • . • .
sp I Peim*a
j CLARKE 4. THAW, f Trauaportatioa
j _ . *'Pitt*btfnrb.J’ Comp'y.
■ ICrWe Will receipt for 600& Tba produce, etc-per
dajr t to fro through, by U» abore line alter J?* u
JanS f -/ ■ -.j CIARKB» THAW.
- HAttNDKN k CO** ' ■_
- Puitanr and BiadUwee. OAta
xffXjHANRDEN'tCO, uutinw.tolrowjjrrapnr:
jjMjLfrom any pan ofEbgland, Ireland. Sc»>l»ndor. ,
—■®ms\Vale», upon the raoet liberal Ktm*, with ihett* .
usual punctuality and attention to the wont* and com*
fort of gomigranu.. We do ootallow oar passenger* to- •
be robbed by the ewiedlibr onuape that jnfeet the sea- -
port*, a* vro take eham. oftieai the moment they re- ;
pqtfthemsehrea, and aabtotbrllWell being, amide-,
epafofa them without naydetendßa by the firat shipa,— _
We say tbii fearlessly,'«■.wwdeiy one of oor pa»«n- .
Era to show that they, were detained 43 hours by uln
eerpool,.whilst *hoc*aa4*of-othe« were'.detained
.months} until they.could be. sent in some .old era/1, at a -
eh 2 p rate, which too,frequently proved their coffin*. - -
, We intend to perform oor contract* honorably, cert-' ;
what at may. and-not act ns warn the.cam lajlteasoa*'
with ether officers;—who gither performedj&oi aft ©t.
.when it anlted their convenience. " " •,
,/ Draft* drawn at Pittsburgh. Tor any sat* too £t to
.£lOOO, payable at any of the provincial Danfcs in It**
land. England, Scotland and.wale*. .
.: .joshua'nomxaoN.' •
Eoropean and General Aeenv. .
febl < :-• • tUlh »tr?<l»oaadowbelow .
Oeaan BCeam ITaxlgatlon C—pawr^,
U. 9. MAIL UNB TO 90U1TI A>H*TON*
. ' From, the Sbepnainii of the
steamer* of -thjii company wil nu
once a month a* yuow«
aSMBBK ■ nojrww'ttat- I -> '❖
ThoWAaHINCrroN, Capt T. John*toq,oo the 20th
*/The’ Hermann, Capt Crabtree, on the SHb Feb. 1 StS.
'race* aaattaa. *. *i -
• The WASinNGTON.onfo® WtbFebin»ary ? ISI3.
Southampton to New >tlO>.
si*™ NlffiScaf* s ll - ” “■
“ cSSS * 800, AJ«™ «> SooUoopton.
). YJ t «i , Mt
H . ' DUenltttloa* . 1
rrilfE partnenlnp heretofore «D»uug between the sab.
I *acribeni* this day dissolved, by’ mutual coneenti
Kitar SfSo ■"*[ U»
T *2/!55:.-r»T . .'''.i'” b i fousvth! .
iwM toUgVK^-m
IJ Maraby ha* on bud QrahMpTeen for skirts. Also.,
.rr Corded Mamflen «*&*>•->•:- ,• -.
French Cotton ;.{*j»ew,antde Vj
; Ladle* Moriaoe tw Cotton Vests,' foe- northeast
comer of4lh * ■wMtrtfc; ■' ■ ■ ■ .iVfcM
ritHH FOR RAGS—John 1L MeUor 81 Wooddroet.
. (j will pay the highest muket pnee foreountry mix?
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