THE PITTSBURSH GiCZETOi BY EKASTUA’SBOOKSfcCOv .• fITTIBPBOgt - - - fl ATORDAY MOBJOKG. mwJA&Y 12,1843. '■#*' ~ J - TTM*™" J*m*»r*a* IXult Ga«it* ' U pabHiiwd .;• V. IwKiTVi-WM'Ti Duly l» Sereo V ; , Kjjft.Tfc, ■nnt~~T **“*Aj7t> r~r ■\ WHrr*** AVWMT , ig < IWPdU«*«W atom, uHatf art «*nie*Ujr j?qoe«ttd to hud in nS fipM'befert ftr; «aiiy in the dijr u _ pmcticnb>t,~ • -' •:' '■; V ~ F«K tASnrCdßsterdtl IsteßigteaetJDomeitic, llir* kstsTßivar-Kvws, Imports, Money Markets,4c.see .rn-fitodp^a. 1 : -:- •'■ \ f •• ' . :.*/• rflfiatdal Correspondence of the Pittsburgh G«2eue. ’ BILL. ] /Was&cvtcox, B,lBlB. • vTfci.febtfeic going on very slowly in the Sen MB 6pm the tea legimenl bQL .-. Mr. Casa is whis p«jßf ll>chi i niiglit allarenota3 anx* Y ••. feta ee&Chimasaoif Ybe Military Committee to ihia, Tee Begimisnl bill passed. Mony would pafct jndeed that it ahooU not pass, even upon I - fbß CRttfel«(.«xpeiLM alone. Bat then there is * ’ •• B&ittnnfiM ataotttttaf Falroaago involved in the BftQ,wUchect*e*eooQft*iit impetus to secure its Think of aomjß 'thousands of influential expectants urging Congress for Military appoint- * J Mr. Mnx«*,tf N.J.Ud lho floor tod»y, and | ‘ * but, * Tery cood-peeclt upon Ibe w«, it. object, ' •- Md'oooMqMMM-’ .Tb" PrcsUeot bdn E «lrc«dy 'aenn Ibettiriuqr wbidi boregmrici a. in in- \ aannitj.iMi more linn -uSfient for thUporpow , < ni bdaf TMolred to bold on to this territory, Lad i aamsam tx farther pramilion Of tin war. Il ,‘i nuldlOiitvowid, to taltaboot“.ectirityforlho ■ <• throw-withaOomtnmont EkeMexico. Kabody CKr4an«4 «*ia» Hat connuy mould invade tu, : !■• and ao can oonld baTo any appreUenaion of such ‘ u.niaL Mexico oral about a* mucli to be dread ' ' *d by ba an n weak ebUd by a giant It was iajd, , thnl there were point. in all warn wlien am Ibe conquering naliona were glad to mnie p«aee, : and that We migbterelongbednveatotbis. The men and phoney which Congress wu now colled upon to yote was for a new war, hitherto dianrowed. It waa fir the conquest of the whole c -of Mexico. - i f! ' ■ . Mr. Caaa Woptd nofadmit tbia, and confctacd ■ ' thu the annihilation of thewholc of Mexico would lo . peat mibbttnnc. He held only that the ob- V' t .' Yinnie ■innbbonineta of Mexico mfehl lead to tbia . V,.V -*3SUU. .. •• • ' . ; And would l«d to it inevitably,if the war, a* tmw prosecuted,by the Administration * veiedin, said tue Senator from New Jersey. A»o ~ - f»r such a war of conquest, lie added, I will in t ',| - .Vatefor one cent or one man,- regarding it as $. ' trotis to our free idstitotiuns, and tending to destroy | -ontpqblkrlibcrties.. The supporters of tire war, re ? lyiiij moobdpoi “indemnity and **>e. 5 ~enrity fortire future*". Mr. Miller showed that we f: *’hid all that .was desirable iu the way of indemnity, x ' * ’ «nd tbil security could be had as well by stopping s■ -■ the war a* by the continuaoceqf the war. MV. ~. Mr. Calhoun bod characterised Mexico as a corpse, L tad significantly, asked, what was to be feared from \' v eoch'a mass of lifeless fieslL Mr. Mfller pursued • ' V the fignre still farther,' and characterized Mexico '*> u ndoadbody ready Cjt the dissecting knife of the Executive. The President could seize what be wisheAflHeicoaid «Jop off* a head, an ann, or a v ; leaving the trunk could secure all the •• , a practical’ peace ; in twenty-four ifJwreaiy wished it. It was only because ' im desired more Mexican territory that peace was • eocxww obtained.; -^ • ‘ ", • Tyg Tirr.lsimr—loan buz. ’ The • snl3«t.;of most interest in'the House of 1 Representatires, was the Loan Bill, upon which h&. Ttnton, of Ohio, aa Chairman, of.'the Commit / tee of Ways and Means, gave an expose of the • ' flnajacesof the.Govemmet- Much of his speech V' hadrefcrence to the estimates, and the Chairman . that Mr. Walker had over estimated • lit the add underestimated all the expat i .!dttitres> ‘ The detail! of these discrepancies were | /gfvW si length, shd the speech in this particular important ibr rderence. In the ag- S. , it was stated, and upon evidence of cor- V\ <r rect estimates, that the expenditures fcr the next ]y\ /-teal-yen’ could, not be less than jxxTy^w aiUions of deHart, wh3ei the only meaas to meelii from cub/ Vw ud lands would be twentyeight millions of Just as Mr. Vinton was illustrating the'ae <i.yr • inexorable told that ths,tiuie ondeir “the one hour rule,"’ tad ex^riid.. ' ' MV; ligon,*of then read an Administratioo ‘ Spired upon rahtlers and things in and the • . -prtcfcfcduigs here'ended upon this subject for the day. Mr. Botts, of Ya-, was in tbe clmir. F: A bin* , '* r ere «P o, *® ato Hotue ' during the morning. Mr.F**iaiT,cf Pa,who kiaaitho liead of the Committee on Patent*, and a , • vary fifiqfnt Chairman, reported one for iaforing r . energy into 1 the Patent Office, by means of •” additional Examiner* end Clerks. •It was stated boaineasof tii/ office, was. eight mouther k • the time, and that the applications for Pa- VtoStscaiw in. rapidity that the examina tions tpero becoming more and more retarded.-The no effect, though the urged by aeveral members., The whole Patent Q£ v , 4ce Uin need df thorough reform &om head 10 foot, * ahd bills am' before Congress for that purpose, may not bopassed for a longtime ' ThejSoTaxxx Cocxt continues thronged with a • diaapjJoiatod |rabiic. Jlf. Clay ts there every day ’ a looker 00/.waitiog las time to - take part in the . * ‘proceedings assigned him as one of the counsel ftpftß-Vw pending cases of bonkrnptcy. • The Court /its botabout-half itsTjusiness done, and most leave • / jiannmtfh with many cases of importance postpoa ed. : 'r' ' ... / ' ,Mr.Lorxx, whose “Irish Evenings’’ have im* / Mrted ,ao ; much. pleasure at the South and East, /■' wd give a concert in Pittsburgh ere long. Ho gave a concert bere last evening. • TOe President's semHMntUy evenmgs are'made most .attractive by the general admission of all who *iek to'while away a pleasant hour at the While - Hon*. The President does not always appear, * bathis lady, who is'quite popular with bD, makes jneretluLn>«nsads for the ahsenco of himself So* • dal visiting,and gaiety of every sort is now at it* , . There U dancing enough nightly to 1> weir down the. legs of giants, and there are scores who dfl'ghf™ this and some very grave perwumgesat home prove very light footed be,* If there 4rai» hut irutiiia clairvoyants, ao thtt good sriyea ai home, to say nothing of copstit : liflt the enrtain upon tlm .soene, and I bate known at least one believer 1 in this for *can steg power, who was all the better for the belief Uart tbe eyes of Uwse at home might at any W • be fixed upon him here. . V wsSßCtoroa iuwfpMxjr., . • . Ttare is- to be n splendid ball given on the 22d ja honor of Washington’s birth day, and to to the of the Washington 1 Mono* as yet, bears the palm alone for lafgr ~ contribution in behalf of'this noble en> K)]sfw' - •• | ' j•: Jbae ere many memorials here, and one from tb*. legislature tf Virginia, urging Congrea also » nwehaae Mouirt . Vernon. -The visitora there ‘am thrr—"3» *T“y season; and the tomb of Wash* lutM «agkt to be the ccsaincm property of the 'Hatiab •: After the death of Washington, the join* raaofatibnpemod, we* thata marble monament be eneted by the United States in the Capital in the CSty cTWaihingtou, and that the fondly of General Wmfcfcjgbm be requested to permit ius body to be tmder ifj and that the'Monument be so aa ; to opuunemorato the great events of hb afttey'aad political life. Neither the remains efWdhmgton! bene, nor did Con g» era do angbl toward* tho erection ofamon. UDant -The 1 . People, however, have taken this natter in hand, and the corner stone of a mono. tsj Wudoa the 4th ofJuly of the present jgtx. "difficult to know the cause’af the nt W ihn cnitlof Coharess. but as-a remmifr •&& nalattresting ‘ and iaappiOTaalfi I add tha btvr of Hn. 'Wayiingioo, the re. giUw mijT John-Adsms inuodoces .nmessage to Congress, of which the ' j^y^nyfoua'alwtmt: ' «A»lb* «Hithnenta of that virtuous lady, no less , V |JiMM4IbT thisNsboa than abe is at present greev tmvtr be so well expressed as in original •• '-*• pfnrnrr Vaxsoy.Doc. 31,1799. ' Wwi-'Wbtb* I feel with keenest anguish the late Divine Provide**. I cannot be in • ; jho^«irnfol^tributes of respect and ; xmwdb* c i*ei ad fuiiy ro <** <»r jqg.ggf <rtlch I Urea ' Ijag ted before rue, uerer ti> °PP^ n ?y • ynhtic wflL 1 muat ooaiept to Iheyfr v ; wi. ... * i ■.•!.. ■ , , •. ... .i < . .■ r raMaear tdr-irenkDiS io >tte aaliadduthiili l ~qQl feeling Itnake tOamense'of pab& duty. V •.“Withgratefol acknowfedgementsand «d Cguiks for, the poreonil respect, and evidences of condolence expressed by Congress and'yourselC l-rettndg/vcry respectfally, sir,- your most obedient and hnmbie servant; ; . MARTHA WASHINGTON." A letter like this, needs’ no praise, and one hard ly knows which most " to' admire, the hnabsnd of such a wife,-or.the wifo.of such a husband. • ; E. B. THE POST iITD THE TARIW. We find in the Poet of Friday, some attempts to defend die present dishonest tariff, which has been upon the cepntry by Locofoco partisans. It is no'hew thing for this Post and its fellow work* ere to defend the present hut Uiey shall have in this quarter, refutation io their hearts content— Xlie article referred to *ayi>- , “The j assertion thaltho “Treasury baa been de fiauded many mfilionsof dollars" by the operation of the tariff of 1810, is; best disproved by ibe- FACisthat the revenues under" it have exceeded the estimates made by the distinguished projector of the bilL" The distinguished projector estimated that for tbo Jyear ending June 30, 1817, he should get from Customs His, subsequent report ffntwi that be received in that time only $23,719 u SGI. Showing lhatj his 'estimates were blunder ing or that the figures were felse. We leave the* Post to take cither horn of the dilemma. • The article then goes on to say that “at no pe riod of our history, have the various interests of agriculture, manufacture* and commerce, been so unquestionably prosperous” Which assertions we will severally show to be without the shadow of truth and challenge tbo Post to come into the field and disprove oar posi tions. t To commence with agriculture, we would say that from September 1,154 C, to January 15, 1847, agriculture was in 3 more prosperous state than now, as the following table of agricultural exports to the Post’s coveted foreign market will show. Exports from New York,Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans, of the following articles from the Ist of September to January 15, 1947-18. ldW f 1547 Variation. Flour, bblfl 570,M5 ; 1,017,324 dre Commeal bbls IUTkCU > 9D.9UI inc Wheal bu 1!I14«0 i 1.174,190 dee Com tm ' tt,U70.420 dee nvo hn r Outs bu r 9l-C&1 dee Barley bn 7,230 | • 9U.447 tUlMdec Doe* tbo Post a till aili t cken the agricultural was more prosperous? IXjcs the editor say puce» ere a belter wjy to show the state of t rade? Let huu look ut tue following table of price* of goods at New Orleans, ;oq the 2Gtfi of Jnuuary, 1848, koatrasted with Feb. Ist, 1847. Lelhfhi if bo dares rhow this table to his readers and then repeat that at ho period have we been *o unquestionably* prosperons. i. new oatxtxs fmers or goods. J0n26,’48, 1,’47. decline. Fair Colton fo 7*071 11*013,403*c Flour, bbl 56,00 9lfio Pork mess, bbl sl4ol4*. 4,2505 Cora bu 40035 80090, 40015 Docs the editor like this better, if so let him ar gue increasing prosperity tothe agricultural inter cat from it Let us now look at tho profits of the “lordly manufacturers,” the lords of the loom. Mr. Walk er in his report of Dec. 3d, 1315, when be made the appeal that resulted jin the present tariff, said “it is a question of per cent age and it is to decide whether money vested in our manufactures shall by special legislation yi«Jd a profit of ixs, twsktt on THinTr res. arrr.~ th\is declaring that prior to the act of 1846 the manufacturers did make so much. What fact* now, in'relation to manu facturiog.profits under the new law. The larges* print works in the United Stales have become bankrupt and their goods sold out by auction. * The Neioiuryport Ilrmld tars that the Stark MilNr nf ascertained on the Is: of Jan. that they bad lost $59,000 or more than ooe-tweu -ty-fourthof-their-caphali during.the.sir months; and lhat tht Amoskeag Company, one of the most successful in the country, is unable to make any dividend on the last six- months work. The New bunrport mills have barely mode enough to pay their workmen. i >The manufacturers have begun to reduce the wages of the operatives. The Suffolk Tremont mills at LoweQ, and the Stark mills at Manchester, have already gdepted. this course, as the only one, it is them from continued losses in their business. ■ Tho iron manufacturer* of 'Eastern Peonsylvs* oil too have reduced the wages of their operative*. Will the Post now sfty that at no period have we beea so unquestionanly r .prosperous, and does it want more proof. .It shall .have iL Letusnowtakeonr'.cpsunerce find, see if that W not been condition than at present. LBt us sod bow much oar ships are earning and how prospered* they are. LIVERPOOL TRBatnS M SIW TORE. Flour. Heavy Goods Grain. Marchl,’47 1 8s 85s0!)O 29d330 Jan. 16, ’lB 1a3d22» 20*025 6 7s 6do7s 6&Q&' Is not the Post convinced and has it not been convicted of stating the most palpable untruths.— With what claim to respect can it pretend to give honest information npod the effect of the tariff ef ter having its positions falsified by figures, like we have given. With what decency even does it talk of propriety and yet publiih in the some patter'that contains, this assertion, the fol lowing paragraph which ; falsifies the whole. It •ghya: i. • MONEY—KEEPS AWFUL TIGHT. THE Regular rate on the street being u t> Ma FOR A. NO. 1; AND AS HIGH AS 2 V CT, IS FREQUENTLY PAID IN GOOD PAPER. ? • Are we prosperous! 1 Are not the capitalists ami money leader*, by it* pwn showing, eating oul tho vitalscfoar business with 19(324 grcenL in* teresL The whole trpuaeni aftho Pori i* diahon* eA, and its whole aim is to give a false impression* We again invite the attention of tho Post to our figures, and challenge them to disprove them. Let copy the article and refute them, not by words, but by the “ugly figure*” the same length of refutation on the part of the Post, shall go before the readers of the Gazette, a* it will copy from as. Stand up to the mark, .'and the wholo affair shall be exaxniocd in detail. ; PeaaiTlvsais L«|iiUtar*< Harrisburg, Peb. 8, 1819. The Committee of ."Ways reported a bill graduating the Licence of/has and taverns. — The rental of the houses is the basts on which the scale is founded. The minimum is S2O, and the maximum may-reach 51000. Tbe United States Hotel and others like, in your city, will be compcU ed to psy about 5500 per year. This ts a measure which the temperance uien have at heart There are a number of them here too, and their seal merit* the approbation;of all who believe with them- Juleps, smashers, cobblers, See. 6c c. must go up,and then down. Tbe prices will be raised and then, whose quarter? Brokers' are Xo be subjected to a similar law,— The object is to raise revenue,- and both bills will, doubtless, pass both Houses. On leave, hfrMvers, (Ways and Means) reported a bill authorising tbe (Stale Treasurer to negotiate a temporal loan, which on motion, was taken up and passed a third reading. Mr. Frick, a supplement to ; the act to authorize the New York and Erie Railroad to con-, struct a railroad through Susquehanna county.—. The Speaker decided fhe bUI private, when as ap peal was taken. Tbia ; discussed at some length, when the motion to consider was withdrawn, sod the bill was made the order of the .day for Saturday next . r • * l l* Scuts.— On motion of Mr.Soaß, the Senate then proceeded to a consideration of his resolutions relative to the war with Mexico. They were pep rained to pass through Committee of the Whole, and coming up oi second reading, the Captsin. addressed the fleatin at length in their support The first jesolution ixsipz, under consideration Amendments were offered by Muyt Johnson,' Sanderson, Daraie and Johnston,'' ud alter a long discussion, tbe subject was posponed tor tbe'pre* sent and the amendments ordered to be printed. • The bill *be House, authorizing tho State Treasurer to negotiate a temporary loan, was on motion of Mr Daraie, taken upand passeytbese. vend readings. “ ; Tm; Ison Toads—The Fuddlera employed at the Phatnixvflle Rolling Mills, held a meeting a fern days ago. to take into consideration tbe propo Kd reduction of tbeir w.gc,, of monlb'i notice had W enttu lb™ bylteCom pally. Arednetiouof w«ea iu teen e«*tedln S cf tte machine atop, of FotuviUe ba, °ilhcSb!ii«lor»of the iron wort, in thi. repon they filially came to the coadnata, tb« (he hammer was deatined to geneml nhanloti: ed their ctmlempUled opposition. Tux Save of the . A N Johnstoa ' has been found some thirty yards j from the . location. of at the lime of the. explosion.' Eveiy thing in it was sato and sound—a Urge sum of money, pa* • - j_-~ -" ; (100. Jon MCtaifl authorizes tha National In? .teQigeneer to contradict -peremptorily a story tha/ /hie had at smart time written a letter to Mr. Polk approving the Mexican War. Gor.SgaoftkaaMtttiaaaidto»ippwTe4 ' XllautratlOKa of Prtnclplfii. " :'??£ The Post , comes j hailing into the ; field, withes' long tirade, Tneant for a review ot the Clay meeting:' Itwould have been more satisfactory if the L editor had expUinedthe course of argument by whfoh hie. convinced himself ibsl his “man 1 worship” was his greatest Virtue, and that the respect of Mr. Clay’s friends was “rotten and reeking.’ . Let "a# have a defence of your own honesty, which is so very doubtful,' if your declaration of what-eonstitsied your merits was not false. Let us know whyj you look one why and row thejstheri Face tho march, and give no doctrine without practice that illustrate it The washy flood of words which are given as a refutation of the principles avowed by the Whig resolutions, are so bysterically strung together that the feeble idea meant to be conveyed by them has quite escaped us - after tho most care ful reading. As the article was intended as a total annihilation of the “aid and comfort” meeting of Mr. Clay’s friends, it Wuut be answered. Wo sub mit the following In reply, jascivering the whole ground with wonderful correctness, though written for an entirely different purpose: IMPORT AST DEBATES IK CONGRESS. “THE “GREAT CLAYJMEETLNG.” rrHE (JItEAT SPEECH; OF [THE SESSION.’’ “rOOIE-EIG TUX TEX XEGIUEXT TULL.” (“Reported exclusively for the ( John Donkey." ] (TVriffm exHiuivelj/for tin Post.) “There have been so many other matters claim ing a place in our columns, thai wo have omitted noticing, in such a manner as they seemed to re quire, the proceedings of the “Great Clay Meeting" in this city, on the Ist instant. .We were notpre-" sent, and cannot, tbereforcvspeabercatAsJroaftlio proceedings not mentioned officially by the report ersforthemeeting. But our correspondent “B. O. B." who was present, gave such a statement of these, as was, we presume, correct—tjudgiug-from the heavy cannonnading that has been opened upon him, from the fortress of the Gazette.” Without farther preface, we give os a rejoinder to 80. B. the pertinent remarks of J. O.IL N. Mr. Foote said be had boon very much sur prised at tiio higbfalutidg hyperborealions of the gentleman from Tar River, (Mr. Badger,) and be thought it very evident that a great deal could be seen in hisepeech which was not apparent What did the gentleman mean by the “flickering light of glo ry’s candle?” Wat Dot this a masked battery open ed upCfi the President and his friends?—a* the im mortal Cicero saya, in the third canto of Leviti,- cus— ' 1 ‘-Guam fiickeram esndehbu«, vhigwbam dementis; Au ramibus cognovit, tarenunn petackee!” Sir,-,what says General Taylor about this war? Sir, 1 will tell you what he. says, here under his own signal manualj in the despatch which I hold in iny hand—(Uobert, bring me my bo say< **l would not see a cabbage in Mexico withered.” No sir— -hut it ro happens, sir, that they have no cabbages in Mexico, and therefore General Taylor# opinion comes to nought—is going for nothing bat cpldrlnw! As the sublime SlankenSergias says in hia “Steiumarke und Saur» Krautenr" ! : * Dtbfteiftn lufc(cnh<tra'rr ter : @pUsemurfladicitmqlbent|(rbrummrii9talt, ®cttttftnc|lt tin tluntrumcr |faat^ttuh — tgnriUcftn oi()rintann! *• : Now, sir, the President is blamed for the small force given to General Taylor. S Why, sir,the very documents show .that General Taylor had author ity, to make his army as strong Jts be chose, and to get whatever he saw fit or deemed necessary to prosecute the war. And the old 'General advised the government, sir, what il should do; and be talked strong, and he ttdked well—be talked air,- as well as.be fought In jhe langvage of Power’s Greek Slave to Ctrrar, ! Qe rnaqt -f tp;rr 4Wf;4> Twr. O/a: <jit ft XWT tuX CpavqßVTU, liBtX. ' There, sir, wfaat do you think of that! And if that is not enough—nf my words, added to these, are inefficient, Dr. Bovnton, i the mesmerist, is here, and can put you all to sleep to your heart's content Therefore, I say it is false—false— FALSE—that the President authorized a ran upon the bank of the Kio Grande, jbr upon any other bank. No, sir—in the language of the poet of all time — j | “Panicnm tmieum. clink, Mexico’s got thr chink, Tho clock struck oue, .The mouse ran dowu, Hickory dietary--- 6 . Mr. President, the last line, jl See, is not going to rhyme, and «o I leave the quotation unfiu»bed to burn into and sere the consciences of our oppo nents, who wish to plunge the land of Jackson and Joffereon into the \ arterifil exasperation of Cimmer ian dissolution—-as Confucftu confusedly observes: ©»^a4 : ©^'? (Our Chinese foot was not renewed when we famed oar new dm*. The type we have snbstiur ted will be, we hope satisfactory.) What if it.wai the object of the President to con quer Mexico, was not America conquered?—Did we not bold our farms and . divefling* by the foree of wens; not even our wives and children the trophies af oar prowess in firms? And who should object, if-oararmy, after being disban ded, chose to take unto themselves Mexican Sab*, ns* after the manner oTlhe children of the pope, os so beautifully described in the Cherokee version of the Rape of the Lock : •.. _ I “Iluncko buncko hominy squaw, Winkum hliaknm chousem outotem, ' Ga-gegrt-a-wa: ugh V • I ..think, sir, l see our brave and gallant sol diers, enjoying "*hi§ new Paradise, each with bis Eve and little Cains and | Abels gam Wing a bemthim—. ! : s - Mr. Clayton wished to know if the gentleman jueantplaying at monte t ; j Mr. Foote—l am not to be interrupted by the gentleman from .Delaware, yrho comes here to instal the deadly sirocco of ihe Wilmd Proviso upon the «ltar of pur temple of freedom, whose bitter, waves forever crumble beneath the pangs of a Promethean desolation. I would say to that gentleman, in' the language of Potiphar to Jo seph* wife— j “Timeo damme, doat fhout bandelibu*.” I will tell that Senator, sir, that I scorn to mtJlen ial annihilation his charge against the honesty of the Democracy. Sir, they are as honest as (he Whig*-r*s honesl as the Senator iu'mselfi— Mr. Clsttox begged to explain— • Mr. Foote—l am satisfied, aar, |nd beg the geo-' tie man’s pardon for what I have said—l beg all yonr pardons, gentleman—l beg yours, Mr. Presi dent—l beg my own pardon—l beg every tody’s pardon. I meant to have catawampously chawed up Mr. Calhoun at tho close of my speech, and to have recited to the Senate {the greater part of Chikle Harold and Jefferson’s j Notes on Virginia. But I intended no harm—l hope no Senator has understood me— ! Several tv/eei—Not one of tj*. hit? Foote—l am satisfied—human nature t> weak—a* Sbakspeare says: i “Ah. this rebellious moantaio of my thirst, Pulsates, like Etna, forithe crater gone, And hips time in Elysium." Thx IxosTxadil-tTlic followingisfrom a Glas gow paper ’received - by tbe Aceadia. ‘•The following statement of tbe foreign exports of pig-iron during three last years will be inusrexiiug to parties en gaged in the trade. The' foreign exports of 1647 have exceeded those of any previous year by 21,. 3GO urns. This increase is on }he' United Stales.— contumpt. To Ffajoee,Qt:najiay f and HoJlaod f tho export has been less than in I&4C. The same causes, which have seriously injured business in this c gantry have been! in operation in all parts of tbe Conttuenb : The addition on the export* to the United flutes is 31.075 lons in l&!7over 1810, and 19,079 tons over that of 1845. We havo seen very flattering accounts of tbe progress of their iron worts, but recently there |fa» been many ex tensive failures amongst their masters; and when u is renumbered that our pig-iron paps a freight to New Yotlof IGtper ton, and duty then of a larger sum, biu stiO competes sutteufaUy with the tron produced in the States] there is a lair poa pect tor mnaufecture/s °f, ? n jncreased bust ness from that quarter.” : ] Tho increaixd export* of Scotch pig-iron in 1810 and 1817 was to all countries 34 tons, of which increase the United flutes t00kj.11,075 tons. Tho exports to the United-Stales have very much increased'the year part, especially in the finer descriptions of Iron. . [ . Exports from LterryMo/ta 1840 and 1547, to New Tori, Boson and Philadelphia. '■■'fails BaM- Hoops a.xd Suxrrs. lam: 1 ® mu jlCSCton*. In 1847, 12,035 j 7195 , “ Increase, 12l 24,730 j 5009 “ Tux Skasos. —The month of January has passed with scarcely-any show of coldj weather. In ma nv" place* 4m grass is springer u Pi, lh ® *hr«bbery in the garden#!*beddingxwpidly, «ud there is roopi !o fear Hint tho fruit will bo entirely destroyed.—£/. Louis Republican. ! • j’ Hatchiko Fish.— Hatching egg# by. artifi cial heatis well known, land extensively practised in Chiria. as is also the hatching of fish... The sale of spawn, for Lhis purpose forms an important branch of trade in China. Tho fishermen collect with care, on the niar gin sa/face of water, oil the gelatinous raattersthat Rpawn of fish, .which is then placed in anogaf-sheU ‘vbbh hfta been fresh emptied, through a limMl 'hbld,which is then stopped, and the shell is placed , un der 5 a setting fowl.. In aj few days, the. Chinan break tho shell In warm water: fwarmedby iiwann). The young fisli are 'ttmh- kept in wale/ until \ fimy are large enough to bo plarcd in -a' pond. • This «|jto in some measure counteract# the Krearde stmetion pf pnawn by trail-nets, which have caused the extinction pf many fisheries. Jfartin’i China, j Russia a*d AtWL—The Emperors pf countries have forbidden oil persons to msgnetic_ telegraphs, unless by their ipooil To"£FEditof»4f the Pit&urgk GauttK \ :iiEBmlQkTlU>’?ipiQsATloll. ■ ' Textile Wfaigs sf Coantyi . • Odtfwlu feds fi, lively, interest in the success cf the W?ug party would' «y efew word* to yxu *1 -the present erisi*. QYou will soon bo called upon, to # ' express your preferences"torfiWhig standard’bearer in the np prosching canvass; tbs subject"!* important' and - deserved your most mature chniideralW, Two candidates will be brought prominently be 4 five the-National Convention' for" its : nomination; the friends of either will go into the Convention, warm, zealnu* and ooh£denl;lboth of them will be backed by powerful and k nuojferou*. friends.: The Whigs ot Allegheny County are to express a pref erence fbrone or:the other.- A choice utobe made between. General WINFIELD SCOTT and General Zachary Taylor, the controversy has nar rowed itself down to -this simple issue. We arfi to have Scott or Taylor; one or the' other will be the nominee of the'Whig National Convention; there is no mistaking tbe signabf the times. It is supposed by aomo of- his friends -that Mr. Cay may permit his nametogo before the National Convention, as a candidate for the nomination, the distinguished Kentuckian has not authorized his friends to say bo, nor has he even intimated a wil lingness to ( become a candidate. Hia national or gan, the Louisville Journal, is now advocating the nomination of General Taylot, and Kentucky, the home of Mr. Clay, has given evidence already of a determination to support General Taylor, while Virginia, the birth place of that illustrious State*- man, 1 bos, by a resolution of the Wltig members of her legislature (passed unanimously; 1 believe) de clared her preference for the- hero of Buena Vista. So has Tennessee, and so also hayv other Southern States. Thu Whigs of Kentucky would gkuy in seeing Mr. Clay .in the Executive Choir of this mighty Nation, but tho fear of defeat has induced them to look for another, around whom they.can rally with an assurance, of vietdry: they ore on wilung to hazard another defeat with Mr. Clay. The Whigs of Pennsylvania and the North, are now enlisting under lire banner of the ecar-cover ed hereof Fort George, Lundy’*Lane and Chippe wa; the persecution a this distinguished Statesman by the present administration has excited tire hon est indignation of the Whig party, the blood hounds of loco focoism have been turned loose upon the gallant Scott: even now he is.the object of Mr. Polk’s unyielding.proscription, of biner party- proj tcription, of loco foco proscription. In order to prostrate ‘the greatest. Captain of the - age,” Mr. Polk ha* 1 ordered a Military Court Martial to try the gray haired hero for .having , shown u a want of official respect to William L Mare y,-" and the hero of two wars is to be tried before that notorious ten egade and reckless political partisan,-Caleb Cush ing, asJthi* Judge,—a proper instrument, forsooth, to do the dirty Mr-Polk and hi* loco foco CabtncL *";* It is now to be decided by the Antiraason* and Whig* of Allegheny County, whether'they will stand by calmly and view with indifference this onslaught upon the gallant Scott, will you approve of this persecution of a brother Whig.—lt is said that the Whigs in fourteen counties of this State have expressed their opinion in county meetings and convention*,— ttrtlve of these have declored •for Scott ttco for Taylor and none for McLean or Clay—this is as it should he—the honest yeGlhanry of the country should speak out m thunder tones at this crisis, and let Mr. Polk and- his cabinet un derstand that the unholy crusade which thoy_have commenced against the illustriousScott.Will never be sanctioned by a virtuous people. Gen. Scott as a Whig is lob firm and unyielding, as a Statesman i* too enlightened, and as a soldier too victorious, not to excite the hostility and jeal ously of the prossnt administration. .Lettbe.Wbigs of. Allegheny speak out, let them speak out as with one voice, for Ibe gallant and victorious hero of Fort George, Lundy’s Lane, Chippewa, Vera Cruz, Ccrro Gordo, Contreras, Cberubusco and Mexico. Akbudes. Local. We are requested to lay before the public the following correspondence. To the Mayor of Cincinnati. Respected Sir— Byreferencetotbeeuclosed copy of Resolutions adopted at a late meeting of tbe Select and Cotnmop Councils, the undersigned wsru directed to assure tho citizens of Cincinnati of the cordial sympathy of this community for the distress arising from the fearful inundation by which your city has been visited. To the undersigned has also been- confided the gratifying duty of transmitting to youtbesom of three hundred dollars, with a request that it might be applied to the relief of the most di»tres*iug suf ferers by lids calamitous event. At a recent public meeting it was resolved that this amouut, bcinga portion of the balance still re maining .unappropriated of tire fund contributed by our benevolent fellow citizens throughout the Union, for tbe relief of the distress arising from the Conflagration of April, 1515," should be devotod to. the'alleviation of tbo destitution occasioned by the recent floils in'youp Cfty.’uiider {he couvuajoa thalsuch an applycation of the unexpended por tion of their bounty would most fully carry out the design of the generous individuals from whom this' fund was "derived. Tbe undersigned beg leave to teuder their infik vidual commiseration of tire misfortunes of your fellow citizens." • ■ And hare the tumor to be very respectfully, your friend*. Thus. lUxxunx, G. Adams. Matos's Orrua; \ , >... ... CuManxwti,Jan.l3,lSl& J Meters. Bafceweil and Adam*. GmdftrUui—l received in the cquae of.msiL your letter containing' proceeding* of.|*Select and Common Ctraraib’* cooseqaenl upon, a meeting of your fellow dtisec* of Pittsburgh, and also accom panying amount of three hundred dollar* to be ap probated Sat the “relief of Ute mSererr by the late disastrous flood ol Cincinnati." • The sum forwarded I have placed in the hands of our “General Relief Committee" to be appropri ated under its direction io accordance with the wishes of the kind donors. The proceedings of tho citizens and public an* tborities of Pittsburgh, I have commtmicnled to our City Council to place upon the records of Ciu ! cianati and such other action os may be pauper; and which in due time I hope to have tlie pleasure to communicate. "For the kind terms in which you have expressed the action of the municipal authorities of Pitts burgh, and your j individual sympathy, allow me, gentlemen, to express, in'bohelfof the citizens of Cincinnati, the warmest thanks. Very truly, your friend, ’ and obedient servant, 11. E. Sfcicer, Mayor. To a similar letter, addressed to the Mayor of Louisville, the following answer was received.— To his Honor the Mayor of Pittsburgh. Rupttud Sir— Your letter enclosing a copy of the resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Select -and Common Councils f your city, aud tho sum i if Three Hundred Dollars, wns duly received. J reported the same to our Chy Council at their first meeting after the reception-of your favor. The undersigned, in behalf of the citizens of Louisville, hereby tenders Jus respects for the syio palhy manifested and aid afforded by your Select and Common Councils. Please accept Jar youreeli' iiuumnce of ray high regard and esteem. Re-ineslfuUy yonrt, A:c. Wm. B- Vamcx, Mayor. Tax Tbjxt Tuxatt. —The Baltimore Sun’s Wash iagton letter, which is more reliable than the Union, says:—We are now in dsilv expectation of a rati fied treaty, but must wait for tho arrival from Vera Crus before we can sny ought on tbe subject Should the treaty, be ratified, it would require but Utile arguments show ihaj Jhe administration can not very well assume ine responsibility of nendiog it backto Mexico wiUioul submitting it tothefflenate. Such a' course might be perfectly justifiable per st. but would place the county in a very uaeaviablo light before tlie world, and render future, aegotia* tions very difficult if not absolutely impossible.— My opinion, thereiorej isth.aljhc treaty,'as soon as )he Congress of Q.ucreiaro snail Save' ft, will meat with very. little difficulty here, and So supplied with a legs! form long before the day fixed tor bolding of the Democratic National Convention But the probability is that the Congress now ss rambled at Queretaro, will object to certain terms and that these will have to bo settled by cpramisuoa era. vested with full powers from' both govern ments, and meeting at some neutral place -most probably ia the Havana. should remember fbal it is only, tho wounded pigeons which flutter. ' If the political turpitude of.ljv- Buchanan was only in dio imogi. nation of ihp effitof of thp it wop)d have, been quite as well if hi* .friends had .allowed '‘Truth crashed to earth’’ to effect its own restore lion. Wo commend u Verita.■l' , to tbe.entirc speech of Mr. Wihiiot, tor the fecu will come in play afier bo has assumed th&t “patent democrat’’ who -was in fed almost the last surviver of th* old federa* party, and oa§ *.yho left it with regret. Accident.— An old Lady, whoso name we could not ascertain} residing In the upper part of Alle gheny City, was vu severely burned on Tuesday evening, that she died in a few hours, flho was setting by the tiro, oifd a hot cinder -fell fituu the grate from which her clothes took firq and was burned off* before oasisfimpe coujd be procured. Kxv. Joirx BucxU. X). will Preach (by request) on the Mediatorial Dominion of Christs’ .fomorow, (Sabath) afternoon, commencing at 2J o’clock P. M Set bound# to your zeal by discretion, to error by truth, to passion by reason, to di visions by charity. Two potwn* a : axo Roast Bxef,—-In Oregoh labordrii’get jhree dollars a day, and carry a'hod made of rosewood. fr?- Uix rnx Paorxx Mxaka—lf you wtsh to betne ceMfnl in any undertaking, yon must always hue the proper means.’ Therefore, if you haTO a eough, use tHentho <mly efflelent mean# loeure yeti is‘to um Jayne's Expectorant, which will tmmedutdiy overto(he lie spasm which contracts the diameter oP fee tubes, and: loosens andbrlnfs up the mucus which’ e%» (hem tip, nbd thus removes every obrtraeuoii to a free reset. ritfonTwhile at sjme time oU inflammatidn u *&. Ueljt'aS'R cafe fe cetttia f&otei Pffuruy, pr la (ac( aPJ Pulmonary Affecuqu, thea use J«r»,s Lipsctorant usd. r«Uef is certain. and ypawiU And feat you havo at ihs Pekin Tea Store. 7* 4th Wwd, . BfdtlGlm^TEEEgßffifel Caniiyond»»B*af;PiittHr|lt CUtsettW M rf-.'i iiPOMIM. znBWS. V %-JT' --'Correspondence ofthis PittsburghGtrea*. 1. New YcrkyFeb. U/lsjiS.- The from France are that the of-Louxs.lTulippd.hu hiirn moitihlijTicJ. -f. ' The Bank of England added xndre .fto.it* stock of bullion in the week just closed i ! (Italianaffjun areas unsetlledas ever and the Popfhas quite enough to do to quiet rival &ctions. Switzerland is comparatively quiet l The elder dlsraelii is died Amotion has been made in Parliament to’ reduce the dutyonlea, jrinch Lad John Russell has refund to alkiwj and a most striding comment it ii'upon the progress said to be making in English Free trade. 1 'srf^poV’ Om. '«">&>foneeof tbs Pitubatgh Gfcutts. i LATEa ropU OESTBU AHEB^OA. Feb. 11,18i8. An nm'val from Havana puts ns is possession of Inter news from Central America. The Havana Bi arid hu received by the West India mails advicesjrom Honduras, and translates the despatch received by. the government of Honduras, from the authorities of Guatemala, in winch the latter. decline* iji the mortperemptory manner to.omte in aiding Masi* cd against the United States, The reply is clime* tensed by great good;aense,;whlchis highly &e<fr taide to Gen. Carrera,'lndian though he be. I , He {states that after a careful examinaudnj oi" tbW relative rights’o{ the two belligerents,*-the United Stares and Mexico, —he does not find ex* istmg between Gaat&mals and- Mexico j any treaty controlling their mutual. relations, while a treaty of amity did exist between the United States and Central America, whieh‘Guatemala, as cue of the States meeting such treaty, were'bound to re* spect, and she would therefore remain ncutraL - Correspoadenee ofthe Pittsburgh Gazene. CONGRESS. Washington, Felr. 11,1618. Sjevatt—After the morning business, Mr. Tur ney made on elaborate speech in favor of the Ten .Regiment BilL ' • Mr. Breese, of Illinois, then obtained the floor, but again *gave way upon a motion to aejjotihi to Monduy ibo 13tb iost. ' I • . Holsz—The whole oftbe day has been devoted to the Private Calendarin Committee ofthe lYliole- When the House adjourned, was to Mond jj* the 13th inst. ‘ ' | ■ j . Exclusive Correspondence oftho Pittsburgh Gazette PHILADELPHIA MARKET, r PmuuiELrata, Feb. 11,4 riu. Flour —Tho market is quiet, with sales of 500 bbls Western at $5,'75(35/51 p bbl } Con* Meai^—Limited sales st bbli Wheat—The market is dull,'with moderate sales at 1252130 c a* bu. I : Coax—Prime-While is selling at 55cbu, scarce—with an active dcinaod. | Cut run l -The market is very quiet, and nothing doing, } : Sugar ato-Molasses—Sales of N. O. ol4i<3sic Market firm. In Molasses the market is dull, and very little doing. [ pEcmsiOTfx—are unmoved. | Wmsxrr—Sales at 22c? gsIL j. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pfiuburxh Gkzetis BALTIMORE MARKET.\ p Baltimort.. Feb. ll? 3 r.- *. -Flour—Sales ol H. S. brands at $5,5025,501 f bbl. Market quite duO. )' -Gram—'There is a good inquiry for ’Wheat for railing purposes, but other grains are quiet. {'Mod erate sales of prime White Copp a! sl{3S2p §> l»q. Cojw ilsAL^—Sales at 52371 y bbl. Psmb Poex—Sales oC Western at $9,50 p bbl Mass Pork—Moderate sales, of new Western Na 1, st4ll,So?bbL Puke Bar—Sales of Western at $7,50 » bbl. Mrs* Bor—ls selling at $l2 p bbl Lard—The market is dull, with moderate softs only st BaS(c * Ih. WmskET—Sales at 2Gc gall. Exclasire Corespohdenee ef the Pimburch GixaMh NEWYORK MARKET. V W . Nrw York, Feb-11, 3 r.a. Flour—Sales of Genesee, commofc brands, si $5,S7| and Fancy at $6£5(2t»,37l qp bbl. ■ Wheat—Prime White is selling at 12Sfil32c f bu. Sales of prime Ret) at 1253127 c p bu~ Coen —Sales of prune Whi(e at jJGc p bu, of pjime Yellpw ‘Ric. * *' [' ' Provimoxs—The market is inactive executing in prime Pork, which is quite Ann—Shies of Lard ats|33c*& , . - Cottos—Karkgt dull and nothing doing. | WuisucT—Soles at 25{c tp gaU. , Correspondence of the Pitubarrh Gazette,' ‘ CINCINNATI MARKER ( Cixcucun, Feb. 11, G, rj. ■. Flout—The market is stagnant, and nothifig has yet been done id indicate the effect of-the foreign nevt V ■ {. Sugar—'The market is active, with soles of 100 hbds firir New Orleans at H&i |c |L Molasses- Salue 200 bhli New Orleans Wtukey—Moderate sales at 171® gal '• Provision*—Tbe market■ is very duu for all des criptions. Sales fit county' Lard at 5‘23j IK {TJ-BiUf o» Comma—Hath Tone—To this Bald and Grty—l/ yoa wish a rich, luxuriant bead df hair, free from dandruff ami scatty do aol fall to procare the genuine Balm of CdlaniVta. Isi'oaaea of baldness if tyiil tnoys than exceed yyui Many who have loot tbeir hair for 4) years bare had it restored to ita original perfection by the nee of thiebaltmi Age, date or cocailioa appear la be uo obstacle whatever, it also caoaes the (bud to flow with which the delicate hair tab* is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey as the Aaiactic Eagle) have had their hair restored to its ualural. color by the use of this, inval uable remedy, la all cases of lever it will he (bond the most pfcaeanl wash that can be used. A few abplica turns only ore necessary to keep the hair from.uliiug out. 1? strengthens the roots, it uevtr fails to Impart p rich glossy appearance, and as a perfume for ibe toilet if Is w3<tmt4r& if {toW tyres Umcs ps mush si other wise ailed nair restoratives atjd is more effectual* The genuine manufactured by Comstock k SI Cot)rUand street. Kew York. . h . Sold in-Pittsburgh, only genuine, by WSL JACKSON, 00 Liberty *L,-heed of Wood; in Washington, J*a_ by Sweeny * Son; iu .Brownsville, by Brunei k. Crocker; in Canensbnrg/ by Dr. Vouel; also, by our agdculn; every town in Ohio and Aid. - ndvlsdAwGcuT' ET'ffo SrcixsoAS Meji asd Ontxxa.—Cwiaell’s Mogicw Pain Extrector—lt is uow conceded by'taedi* eat act Uun CoaueU’s Maaieal Pain Extractor, feann. futured by Comstock & Cq, (g Cqiirtfesd >l-&i i> for grsawsi wou#e» o/the ItMh c<aiuijr. iu effects ore truly raincolons. AU puns are removed from barns, •raids, Ac ? and all extsraal sore«| in a few minutes af ter iu Ofplicafioa; beating the same on tbe most deli cate *kui, leaving no scar, it is equally beneficial in nil kind* of inflaramator)* such as sort Nip ples and Eyes, Sprains. Rheumausm, Whiie.Swelliug and UJean, Bruisss, lhtma. Chilblaiha. Eiysjpelaa, Biles, 170 ltoloreaax, Ac. We might add as proof to all we >ay, the names of many eminent physiehuis who use it in ufeir practice, and hundreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep It ocnMunih'oa hand, is onset of aoeidem by fire, life tn»y be -]{,*( out it, hot by iu nt* all bunts are subjeot to us control, unless the vitals ara destroyed. Caution—Remember and ask for Council's Magical Pain Extractor, luanu. fcetured by Comstock fc Go. N. Y, aud no other. : Sold by \VM. JACK9ON, Agent for Pitubunrh, W Liberty st, liead of Wood, . oovlbdJcwflmT Does your hair tail off, does your hair tuni gray I* It kareh, i* it dry, or dirty, I pray! j Ifiisthni.ypn cvi U**Ve it rail, silky and fine,! Dart; and brfllthy* and beauteous as this hah ermine ' And 10 have this; yoa'bhvO hufUirte thltiini'rtb' riVe Poria bottle of Jeoes'Hhixßestorative. Beo&r, if yoo have bad bait you would really he as tonished al the lovely effect a three shilliiigvdtde of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative has on il;1t wed* liui o nd trial. BoM at to Liberty st novl^v^- QAfXTTB JOH PniNTIIQ OFPI^E t niKSiTkitTt Cokkia or rorr ornca iUit. o(7>Ws are sow prepared to etceatvin a superior tad expeditious manaer, all kinds of Jos Paaynse, each ai tanre Potters,Stemuboat Bill*, Bill* of Lading. Letterßhect Circalan, Itandbilli,Cards, Rei j aoox ASu XARMitxT f atmua ■!' to tar exleat excested in ike best manner, aid all kinds of Pnnaag doao.wlik accuracy and tube lowcs - rates.; . ''\ K7lnpertuk to AdVertissrsr—The adrer* Usemein wkieh epnear in the -Dally Morning GAzetle also anpearia tho fn-Weclrty.ihue receiving lb* ben efit of Aha ctrvelatioa of all; wiikoat any additieusi charge. any extra expense. Advertisements ore also inserted in the country pftpernpqh resannqhla forgis.’ ' . if QT’poa'i have a Foul Drealh—lf you have, ate a two shilling botilo of Jews*- Ambel Tsolh Paste. will mfke roar breath sweet, whiten .your teeth, ifcc.— Sold otbO liberty tt- ' oovlfidAwly I 'V ■ DIED, . \ iOn foe 11th instant,‘Mb. AVm. N. Clcxvros, aged 34 years.; - ‘ills (jlendi and ilioire if the family are inviici) (0 at tend kfe funeral from the house of-huS moilher, corner of Col veil and Henry streets, bn Bundaf > st’’& o'clock s. m. .Tbe members of the .Scientific Association are alto infiled to attend. ( , j On Friday mnniiug, ilth lost-, at S nfeiook, WaLuxc, •on of yhiilei' hud 'Agn« 'Msy,-iirthi TOfye'af Jf h|s #B«- '. * ' ; -f .1 Tbe funeral will fokc place on Sondsy afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The I'rUndt and acquaintances of tbe fami-. |y are respectfully invited to attend. , ; ' j On Fjtiday, the lllli iasi, Mrs. Hannah Best, m the 73d yearof her age. j . The {bneral will takeigplace on 10-ropnow,,from the residenne of her son, Joseph Best, at 3 o’clock. jThe friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further nolle?,[= ' Athisj&itu. V.’ C. J. B#tn>, ...Stage Manager. rnr Last night of the engagement of Mr. Bnriiey \vuhsas.; - Bamsy Wllliviu Song and Dunce. * j |rr* ITtis evening, February 13th, will be presented iheDramaof " V . TUB ROBBERS AVTFE m not COINER’S CAVE. Larry o*Cig- ••••y ■ • * • ■•' l y •• -Barney WilUiaa.' After which the laughable Interlude of the ' -i'" -• 1 ; BQRS To good LUCK, Baddy O'Rafferty,. v.. W. V........ Barney WHBittg*.; Tb conclude with the laughable Farce of the ! i CROSSING THE LINE. WlntecVoaßroom-.-*--: v- Mr. Saoaoen. Em 11a.— .wMii Sauden. ’i-•••! IV :'j -) VS-'</-t - A’T • ,*f K» Coonrj' Coac&ißeenf Cortes* A pnudcncß&W at MellasteiV hotelln fitutarzh. <m tha £M Jannary. IS4S.Uk following call wa* arncil Bpoiu.-That'fhar whig attd'Antiniasdnic-VDtcrs'oflhe •c TBral Wards, Boroughs end Townahipaof Allegheny eooaty we i&vitnlla meet attheir end place* orhcrtfl jng primary meeting*, within said districts, on. Sator; «*7- thd Sstl!. February next, to' appoint delegates to meet in County Convention at the Coon House in Pittsburgh, on the succeeding Weduesday, to appoint delegates to the Stale Convention to be held at Harris* burgh tp nominate a Canal Commissioner, Senatorial •Elector* and’Senatorial delegates to the XatjonaUTon* vention; The said county convention will also appoint a delegate bom this district to the Whig Nndannl Con* 1 ventton. and an elector lbr this district upon the State electoral Ticket.' .The primary meetings in all the Township* except ■ Pitt, will be held al 3 o'clock, p. au and in l the Wards and Boroughs inclodinr Piti, at “ o'clock, p. it. of said day. , uANL. McCURDV, Chairman, ft. Psum, Sec*y proytem. - ja3o , H. BOUISB * §O9, BANKERS ud Dealers in-Eietienjre, Coin and Bank Notes, No. S 5, Marketetreet, Pittsburgh. Selling Rates. Exchange. ' Buying Rates. New York. • |pr Cincihnad, 1 dis * Philadelphia, • . ido Louisville, Ido Baltimore, •* do St. Louis, Ido Bajrinf Bates, BANK NOTES. Baying Rates. Ohio, • • I|di* Co. A Scrip Orders, 1J dis Indiana, *■ do “Relief Notes, ' ‘‘ tie Kentucky', “do : PennsylvaniaCy “do Virginia,' u do \NrsrYork do “do do : Wheeling, ido \New Orleans, “do Tennessee, it do /Maryland, “ do feblSiT Eieenlor's Sntlce. ALL poisons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate of RobertUdbhll, late of Faycnetown* ship, Allegheny county, dcc’d, are respectfully notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned execu tor,' and those-having-claims against said estate are requested to present item tor payment. • Fcbl2w3t J R M CAUR. tj r_ OIL —WOO gals natural color'd uiuier Sperm; 1000 gals bleached winter Whale; 800 gals low priced lVhaJe Oil, just rec’d and for sale by febl* 1 MILLER A KICKETSOX. ALCOHOL —Warranted of proper strength for Hat* tars and Druggists' use always on hand and fur sale on accommodating terms by ; W * M MITCIIKLTREE. ' FEATHERS—?/ sack* prime Tcua~ to arrive by sir. Lady Byron, for sale hy - r I3AFAU DICKEY k Co., - Water and Front »U. SALuKHATUS— 31) e ask* pure Salxralus; 75 boxes do da’ rec’d and BOTJT * Co- Liberty street. PORK —U -bl*U mess and prime Fork iu tldre ppj for sale McGILL, J3U3HKIHD A ROE, BATTING —50 bale* Cotton Gatling for tale by ■ febiai McGILL, BUSHFIKLD A ROE. TOBACCO—W ken No IVm Twist'for rale by ■ •feblg; McGILL. BUSHFIEED A ROE. MOLASSES— HO bbl» plantation Motasce* Itadins front Mr Clipper No a sad tor. rale 'by feblg _ JAMES' DAI.ZELL. CHEESE— To boles W K Cheese for rata bv' febia JAMES DaLzKLL. i ICE—IO tierces Rice just reo'd and for sale by ft big MILLER A RICKETSON. SWEET MALAGA A SAUTKRNE WINE-20 or. casks S- M. Wine; 13 qr casks I fact Ssutcnie do, just received and tor sols by ■fchtg * .. MILLER A RICKBT3QN,' SobbU Wilmington Tar just rcc'd end for tale . by MILLER A EtCKETSOy. MUSCAT WINK—2S boxes Moscat Wine jutt rec’d and for sale by MILLER A RICKKrSON.' BRANDY FRUIT—I cases Brandy Fruit just rat'd and for rale by MILLER A RICKETSON. /CHLOROFORM —S lb* jast aec'd and for sale by L> febia . - B E SELLERS, 37 Wood.at. JUST rec'd, 30 lbs lljd.Potash, Car said by febUl (Citron, copy)., i KIUDAOo. T ARD—SO cons of a superior quality, put pp yipms* XJ ly Tor fcunily use. just rec'd and for sale by febia BROWN A CUI.BER’SSON, Window glass—. wo bores a * io: 150 boxes 10* lift 100 boxes 10*14. for sole by lebia a F VON BO.NNHORST a Co. BROOMS— 100 doz for'iale by febU H F VQN RO.VNHORST A Co. PIG LEAD—ISO pica M sale by - « febia ) 8 F VOX -BONNHLBBT AOr ; for mJe by JN’NHOK-ST k C< • CYrHE SNEATHS—2O do: ) febia ; -SF VPN IK WHITE FISH—S bbl* prime inspected for tale by febld S F VQN BONNHORST A Co. HEMP— 7 bales dew rotted Ky. Hemp, jutt received and for aale by DROWN A CULBERTSON, lebia j . 143 Liberty street. . G<LASS4-125 boxes B*«10 \\7Gla«;4oboxe» 10*12 T do; 90 boxes 10M4 do; for sale by let'll Jt ROBISON A Co. SOLELEATHKOI by [febll] i iba red Sole Leather for u]e R ROI3ISO.V & Co. CHEESE— 32 boxes Craina Cheese, Isrtre size, rec'd add for sole by W A R M'CUTCHEON, febll [ ia idbpuy street. SHOULDERS— 12,000 ib* Pittsburgh smoked Shoal" ders mihand and tor tale by febU i • WA R MCUTCHKOX. t HAMS— IttOOO IbtTituburgii smoked Hams on hoi and for tale by (fell) IV tt M'CUTCHEON. •a W ii Oicpm for vtid by 3 f \OTj UQSs HQasl' fr Co.: (HEESR—SO bote > febll j riVOBACCGE*—SO boxes assorted Tobaccoes lor salel J, by & V VON BOXNHORST A Co. A SAL.ER.VTL S—l casks for sola by febll 3 P VOX BOXNHOBST * Co~ ' Y LST leceired, 30 lbs Precip. Carb. Iron, and for tj Üby ■ - (febU) ; . I ODD A go. t ■\TARNISII—I3O gals New Ywt V»m»h for xsle by y febU . (Chronicle copy) J KIDD A Co. _ T\R¥ PEACHES—ISO bo* Dry Pbaffe* 70 Jo Dir X/ 'Applet jutt received audfoteale by fcbU 1 i S 33 Wood ct.; TOa2TfiCfmi=3is6i XL and tut ule by fcbU « S^WIIARRACGH. SCORCHINGS— 10 l»bU Scorcbinga'ree’d ptrr Caleb Cope and foriele by febll , S ii W IfAROALGU. Bn.K POEK—IS,OOO lbs 'Bulk Pork, ho* round, j»*t received and lor tale bv frbtl 3 *_W_HAH!UUGH. T)ACf)if—3*l llaan; 2M Sides.; 233 Shoulder*, city ffl cuf*u, in (tore end for rule by fcbll 3 A <V HAHBACGH. T rAI .EXTINE.S—A splendid assortment Valentine*, V ' comic and sentimental, for sale by frblO JOHN H MKLLOR, 81 Weed »t. SUGAR AND lUCE—7 hhds N O Sugar, latierc.-* Bice landing from air Colorado and tor «ale by »>b!o JAM EI, L SDGARS— 37000 Kentucky ktegats on con*i?macnt, !’s'i f ?yM GKO tt>CHKA\._ T?EATI{EHS on yonsientnent and tut aaJc by -T febio OIX) COCHRAN. iki Wood u. BED COIU»-10U dot. Bed Cords fur sale by feblQ • FORSYTH A DUNCAN VTAILS .840 kec* Juniata NaJls for sale bv IVfcblO FORSYTH A DUNCAN. SOAP— 150 bole* Soap for sale by feblO , . FOItaYTU A DUNCAN. (NANDLES-10 bxa CSn. mould Caudlea far aula by ■ > tfblO FORSYTH ADVNCAN. ' EITTSUURGU CJM&Dt-ll) boxes for sale by feb.ltt ; • FORSYTH & DUNCAN. SODA A9ll—4>» talks Soda Aah fur fain by feMO FOUSVTII A DUNCAN. - SCORCHJNGS— 13 enrk* Scorching* for sale by feblO FORSYTH * DUXC.VX. G 1 LASS— COO boxes Window Glass, ars'd for sale by T feblO FOIWYTH A DUNCAN. TUMIILERS— 7U boxes Pressed To abler* for sale by feblO KO&SVTUA DUNCAN. E APED—4IO reams Wrapping Paper tor rals bv febltf * rOIISYTIfA DUNC.VN, fIANDLES— 60 boxes Cincinnati Mould Candles per V/ att New England toraaW lostto close eoowtnnient. »efctr, CARSON _AJU' KNIG HT. BLACK WADDING—POO iJoi juit rce'd and for aale by _(leW] SHACKLKTT A WHITE. T-iLOUR—SO bl»la extra superfine Family Flourlur -T »lc by IfrbO) WICK A' f POHACCO— 110 bj« ss Tobacco' for *ale by X feba 'WIOK A M'CANDLESS. ’ T)IG: METAL—OO tons Pig Metal for aaJe by 4 frbS WICK A MVANDLESS. fIHEKSE—tft 'boxes W R Ch’ccee, til casks do for \J s*lc by WICK A ArCANPLESf ' T f, a»ni-« (Louisiana RUKuIUDGE. WILSON + Co. Water su SUGAR HOUBK MOLASSES—SOWU 3 H llolns •es, Louisiana Refinery. for sale hr ' , <cbD_ llfllßlPGE. WILSON A Co. /IIOLDEX SYRUP—IOhaJi bblt pure Cane Juice VJT Syrup for »ala by BURUIIXiE. WILSON fe 'VfKVV ORL&AXSJtiOLASS£&~«!M bbla'Piomatioti ll Moliweafortl’jby • • \i. tffii » "fiURIIIUDOH, WILSON k Co. ; CORN AND BEANS—2j bbls Coro. 10 do isd While Beans for sale by .fcbO JOHN H S?7 Wood .t SUGAR—O hhd* N O Sugar landing from «rr New V England end for sals'by' ’’ ‘-■*3*; " ’ 1 JOHN S DIMVOBTU. QOAF—'7S boxrs Cincinnati Soap liifaalr Ov • O.'fcW', JtUIN^IJILWOaTH. PUIJ) COCHEOO PRINTS, a handsomo article, J. • ana colors perfectly fast, ouly 191 cts pr yard. fehUj W R MURPHY. 1?INE BRITISH PRINTS, rich and’neirsiyfeTTt . low Prices. W R MURPHY. CLOVER SEED—For sale by . FRIEND, RHEY A Co. fa b7_ 57 Water street. GLASS PAPER-800 reams eas'd (jlnat Paper, »u* . perior to sand gitnyr for Mechanical puiposcs, Uardtran dealers andPrunUU, ala Tow rate whole* saW. 1 Mduuiactdroiam) sbldby "JKIDO&Co. fthfl 11 • • • '* Corner of Wood end Fourth Ms. SOAP— 75 boxes Hyde's comtnou and fine Soups for _ sale by • ■ [febfq KIDD fc <*q, ' SUGARS— JO hbd* prirno N Qwga?. ; * s you ImT" - Fatkkt uucioire-ss <u>TEr.ii.Ty - » ct>7 - O BLACKBURN A Co. - boxes Of Bonbnghu tio l. ibr. sale by fetl7_ O BLACKBURN * C q. ' v «wr« New Yorkand C©niT JX Hirer Hops, just arming and for sale by. ' BROWN * CL'LUKTrWrw 7 a l6i>klsUU& birds for sale by V_ feb : I&UAH DICKEY t Co =' ——- fpYO.buildinc lids In the sixth ward, each 01 by 132 &£?i ■ “ “tshfr. * .s I<B Liberty street.'• ■w*»bbb*vww-taSaEV Xi fnxa itx. Biupper, for »*le by ■• - • M 7* uu, » jfs™, by^^r irr Tk^“‘"' xp? r 8 ™ m «* ■'-s a- Chronicle copy. ~ , - ,<eb7 O HLACKBURN i Co. /~\lL3*“Wlaiep bleached whale oil. • l r ' l&wj 'o^blacwvßi 'll- AftcnofiMß&fF ' -By JpfcM P. rtlTtlri«eU>lirtV,- * : ", Extra Saity (rMW|^vli.it» - On Monday afternoon the 14th in*U el 9 o’eloettat tie endtkh ttrecu, will be Mid withoat re*erre. to cloi* a coucim ?W cheats good gnaHiyy-fb \\ { JM. 10 boxer Virginia Tobacco} . .. i tß)boxe»Begef«r y iCdoren coal and Dcrorubire ■hovel*; ■J bbts Malo*»e*}lbbl Betas; u j 'JbbU Rice.' Stovea toa pipe, Sic. i febli) ; JOHN D BAY) Drjr Goods* On Monday moraine, Pcb'y Hth it' IO °' c^oe f’;f. l the Commercial Sale* Room, corner of Wood and ; «n ■trcet*, will bo told, without reoarre,'' .., ' An exteawre ntsortmant of atsplo '*na Good*, Ac. At S O'clock,'?. H. ■' '> A large quantity of groceries, eoufee nonary ,gltu** ware, china cueeuswore, liquor*, V irginia monufac lur ed tobacco, shovels, hay and manure fork*, matches, land boxes, stoves. Also a. genual assortment‘ : o< hooMhold furniture, superior transparent window blind*, mantel clocks, 9 day and 30 hour clocks, looking glasses,carpeting,Ac. j \ Aid o’clock, r. a*. - ’ * '•* . Boots, shoes, gum overshoes, umbrella*} ready made clothing, cold and silver wutehes,spy. glasses, specta cle*, combs,- pocket knives, razors, Knlvebaad forks, shears, scissors, brace and biu, German fancy Jioolt, Paintingr, and Mutital- hutrwHtntt Ot ■ Audiaru ;. •/ s•' " On£aturU»y evening the 21st inmant, at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* Room, corner of Wood and Ath. streets, -will be told a largo collection of valuable mis cellaneous Books, embracing inhdard work*,' to the variousdepanments of science and literature. Family Bible*, blank books, letter'and cap writing paper, Oil paintings, mops, charts, engravings, taoUju, accord*- on*, flutes, fifes, fancy articles. etc. S lcblL . JOHN D DAVIS, AncOr?: PRINTS ONLY.S .41 V.-l CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. LEE & BREWSTER j Establisheda warehouse iathe yearl64A'fortbeiftr* pos* 0 fstippl y tog the Chy andinierior Trade walk , PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, ml t ■low priec*—sad eihibiting/at all seasons n of the year, the Largest Assortment ia T&fi WORLD. ! - They are new opening Several Hundred Package*, comprising every, ns w style of Foreign and Doibestio production.. many of which, bavo jam been purchased, and are offered for sale for Cash and short credent" . PRICES REDUCED ~ • FROM • ' -" •: ■ ONE, TO FITE CENTS per-yard below uie pnce*oi, Apru and May,- *a pet printed Ciitaloeoej, which.ajo-coireeied daily, for U>» ulbßaaiion ofbaycnt. ?•, • •): FBIKT WABXHOrSE) i • JS'ctt York, Jana, iBW.' j To the Honorable the Judptt of tke Court of General Quarter Scxrt'ont ef the Teaetf in and for.ih County of Atieghfjry.J; - ,»' < i. : TIIK Petition of June* Cmsan&Son of the Second Ward or the City of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly .shewcth .that your petitioner! hath provided themselves with materials fot the accommo dation of travelers and otberfc, at their dwelling hours, in the dtyand ward aforesaid, nod prays , that jodr honors will be pleased to grant them alicenwia keep' a Public House of .Entertainment. And your er, at in duty bound, will pray. ; , - ,:f. ' We. the snbseribara'ctlvMßi of the Second W&£ of ' the City .of Pituhotffh.' do corner, that the abort peti tioners are of iroodsepatefar bonc-sryand temperance, and vraUpyJvWed wiib'house room and eotrrenien pe.ifep.thY ewaatomdatioh and lodging of torangens and travelers, and that said tavern is neeessary. ' ‘i- * ChambersM’Kibben, Geo. Singer, ' ? John Anderson, Henry 8. Mairrtw. - i Ik H. Miller, U. Weaver, : John Thaw, A. N. .- Robert Rodgers, • Jniv,,? : Jno. T. Sitoger, ; oec;ge P.'Smith. ■if i fcb!4 - ... . d> . Hew Book* and Periodicals/. ' TUST received at hi. A; Minet’s, Smithdetd street, t 1 3d door from Second. • Wallace, tho Hero of Scotland, by Gabriel Alexander, superbly illustrated.- ,i . Evangeline, by Longfellow. The Abbey of Itummoyle, by the amhbr*of ‘•Father • Clement-'’ ... o'. • i i : The Chairman A Speaker’* Goide, by 'nos Smith, Efcqi The Indies’Science of Ettjquette and Hand Book'd the Toilet, by an English Lady of Rank, ■» • 4;. Kiijnene and the usages of Society, by Count Allied trOrsay. . .v. Fowler's Phrenological Busi—price 511 cents. . . l {| ; ! Living Age No 190. ; . .-,.4j . Brian O’Liun, fresh supply! . ..?.!• Godey't Lady’s Book for Jan. fkh., frtrjt' supply;- < A large and splendid rtrsouuem of Soar Bodes, eon-. prising a novy-uae entitled Pundit’s Comic Songster. A rich as«l beautiful artiCle 'of Note Taper ? ' Aim a fresh lot of Cheap priced Vnlenune*,veTT hand some and remarkably comic. ' 1: 1 fcMl: • O’UBSON’S great P«B9tama of tho Hudson River Q. will open fe? C short time at Philo Hall, ectnmpn mtg on Monday evening. Feb. 14th, nod continue every. U»>S tiie. Week, except Saiurday. .Thistm ■use painting on over I'XOOO feet of canvass, repre ■ta with wonderful accuracy every city, town hod Hdinz from New “York Bay to the' mouth of the J 46-. River. Front its and Nationalhn- : Bence itis considered ah extreme!)' uiefol'leison&r of which visited the exlfUiitpt£ yi Schools admitted in b<albsoaliVsraltarax» daring the week, by Jobh H til Wood street. cents;'to be hod at the Manonrahelo fuS^^BCharics, Exchange and Merchant’s 'Hotels' -dear. < Boors tipen at «|:ond exhibition will crmnaence at 7o’elock. ■ febil 'jkTQNTULY REPORT—:Tt» Girard- rife losurahee JSX A&soitt aiid Trust i Company, of Pbilsddphht, report that 83 persons hare been insured as their office.! during the past mooOn ' ■' 10 Merchants. 3 Clergymen, - a Female*,.‘ . I Physlcinn, * 3 of other pursuits- Of these there ice iusared'&r RSUOO and under,'\ • IS' •' *.*'' . “ . BQoo ' •«.' • s "i •“ w icioo' “ • s u>; U ' 4 Clerk*,* c, , ■ 3 AttbroAo at Lew, . , $ Farmer*. ' - ; - . 1 Tauber, ’ L. Of these there are intqrod for 1 year and over, * -7 i. U « ;V 7 .. .« • JJJ *' whole life, •:& \VM. B AKEVTELL, Grant iL, - • Agent for Piiubarfh. Only TwoXraft. '* -••?] S BRICK JIOUHKS SELLING FOR'#H3s—The subscriber has only, two of these cheap dwsUirj litfiiuii situated oaDccatnrsi., left.- These boas* C 4 are brick, three stories high, and contain .six rooms each. They are ofrecest erection, are well built, and possess sveryconvenisuce fijr neat redden* ces for small families,'having each separate and Inde* pendenryards. 'i IP" These booses'will be sold at the low price of firitteach! and time given on a portion of toe mir« chase money. Such bargains, we think, harp (pi lale* ly been offered in this city. ’i: Impure of the subscriber, who ho aeon at theOA fice of the Gazelle, every forenaoaJTieiweea the boon of eight and teu,. sad at -other tunes at hi* Mrs. Hays’ boardhig bouse, Robinson’* new tow. Kid* ertljt Alleghany© l)\. D.N WHITE i' •*»ci>lP‘~ " - Agent for the owner, <' EXCHASQEHOTKL, \ : cocsk* or rpra axd at. clAie srt, rrmacxon, ri ( ' • mThe sobflcriber baring assumed the munjN. ment ot this tong established mid Ho|d, respectfully announce* andtha'Vab, lie generally, that he will be n\ >1! tinjfs preparedita accommodate; them iu al\ dysirable In a well rrgolaied Hotel; Itotjtc U upw befog thoroughly repaired throughout," aria new Furniture added,and no pains wiU bp. spared to moke tbo Exobange one of the very bp«jL Holds in the ceAwlrv.. • ■" M Tse tuidetsjgned respectfully •solichaa continuance of tbe very iiberel patronage the House has heretofore received, . . THOMAS OWSTON, • V h felUdtf . •, , . Proprietor! j Real Eitata In Ohio, :• A TRACT oflmid, 80 acres, in Harrison, JWiapo Qcv, on the Cuyahoga river—about £> nrres under im provement. Abo, two unimproved lots'in the villags of Warren, Trumbull Co.; W feet by.9o. Also, a Jot’of ground in the centre of ll«rt£Qrd,'Trumbull Ci, witty a hne dwelling of the best, stands Ui a merchant ou the Western Reserve.' Any c; Jail this properly will be sold on vert acconwaodaurig terms. ISAIAH WCKEY k ■ •fefalO , • - : Water and Front sts j: R*al'E|<(gt* In Htresr Coaaty, 4 LOT,’ Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the' -t\. Erps the viliaga of Wesl-MiJ tile&ex;* a desirable location for a merchant- Alto, a lmt and good Dwelling House well suited fora ,Tavepi Stand, iu-tbe village of Orthrtrllle, bn'StateWiliQ of Oltio. • Terms easy. ISAIAH IHCXEV ti ' V feblQ Water tnd.frVont »1»J FOR 9ALE~iTbe*BabKriben wi3.*eil tbo Enginejn their old cy tiodor is 0 iueh and tH inch stroke—also, eatfneetion with it their Qaric Mill,.whichUuearlynew;all being in cnmnlue>nm> jtjng oidur- This affords au excellent (ippsomnity .10 Tsiiners wishing to use steam pow»T, as it will be sold low . .W :k RHATSj > (ebb* com*; of Liberty'cadTc rey ais. Lot.Cnr' Sale* - 4L(XT in the Cih ward; 49 street by SO ijret.np.CJptk »irert: one of ska mos* desirable lo cuuour in the Cth ward. For verms apply to the sub -scyibcrotthciM(jtb*riWU«Jk Store, 4th neu Maiket street, ot «t hu dwelling sat Clark street, oppose fe • Ttovjllo.'s Gpoccrystpre. . ffehtai JL.BRAn-. 1 IlotneeepaUtlolledletaea*' /PHE undersigned having been gppoiuied sola Aaedit I for the sale of the genuine HoffiopathtoUedieiaea fur the Wfcst, takes this method to iuform ’He Phyp. cioiu and the poblio in general, ikat he. has received frmnLeipzig (the central Aphdidcaryl a hew supplyW said Medicines. ♦ AO the hew publication* t, u t pathy, Sugar of Milk, Gtobalea. ko- an always kepi on band., Btfereoces—Dra Reiphlhekh. jivako a& uv .• . - JQJOs O iIACKOi’EN.. 7^? fcbll(C?iaw3t Liberty st. above f/esa sssassßa® a*l»iw Xfiww vi~, N i£V; - r*H*n s Hi, oroid j££iL . ; ' .. wnttnr;^;- . .. MU' r nAME to Ibe.ubKfiher oa th® tshhliut,3lhMpii) V, Si * ec .P »«k*d with a awtVmw fork in the rWear and a hole in the left. - One has on a large cnw'beiL' The sheep are utixed merino. - . ■••.rT? ' . . SAMUEI. L MORRISON. -• _jaS9watS* ./• .. Ea«J)eer ujwuihi*vW fresh Family Moor, IbbblsNo Jt” t laudjabbls Butter; Id kegs do; Q |h&l* xlyeja bbis lh»ns,- just rac’d and ftrsale by™’-; V..V- / ' ‘ B EOB»W.', » cil : i'VfERCER, DRCgHERS- A Ca CmmU,,.. il j! chanu, FhsladslpUa, forthe salTof«»fc e Liberal adtascaa wade on cnpslpament*. - i GABTOU OIL-5 hJiU'NaX josirecM and f or . if Us, fast xeett and for sale BLUE MABS-Sslb»,-for iale > ft*q ■ • •• E-E gEEf.taKt’? PULV UAYREHRY—&IO lbs for sale br i i j t febd- -■ -i’E.ESELLERS..}.' /"IRKAMTARTAR—O7S Rs for»*leby iV. febs '• • aB BB.fwre » T OAF S V' <sAi iandinr frem ateaißer Penn- STivanlA and for sale by. • =t JAMES DALZfuS^ -£*^7_}_!_‘-- • • no H water at t > PEA NUTS—MX) bush in store and for tale by T • JAMtS; PEACIIES-lM husk for sale by fchs , ( ; JABBj nai.CTa.t^ < ‘ r jL-v , ss-w ” ‘ "S' „ „ Jr«, jF **•*'- -I - I (Eg^ggeßad^ m STEAMBOATS, r-; ontmiw tPITMBCTBia - OAI LY! PAC K E T V • N't, =ltes=Si; lion cf frtieit and the entry of paaunfcM ,cm W' **s+ ter.* HralTcaaeath* paragemoney mart * P»«*« advance.. • | ;• _• • •■•■„■ BXOSD AT PACKET. ~ i. : Th«MQXOXaAHEU>C«rt.BTWWiaitjgf2E^ brajl, BV*!T M 10 <&**> everyMoaaayavewaf etlOe.at. . -'■■■■■' TCTeSDAT~PACKET. Th« HIBERNIA N* <i «W. J. Ku “™; T !S,*S leave Piiuburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 ectocs, Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. )t - ... > WXDTEBOAT PACKETS t ... The NEW ENGLAND No/* Cap*. 8- Otx, *•"»“ Jemve Pi»ubnijhieT«ry;Wednerf»y. mortung; 10 o’clock; Wheeling every .Wedmniby evening ** ' THCBSDiY PACKET. : - The PENNSYLVANIA, <*pCGaAT.wfll, leave Pirtt bnreh every Thursday morning M lOo’clock; Wheeling - fbidaypacket. ■ Tbe CLIPPER No. 0, Copt Caoou, will Wave Pitte burri every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wbediag every Friday everting at 10 r. K. ‘ IATimOAT PACKET* The MESSENGER, Cajn. Bs Cawwill leave Rtts bnnta morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling ever)- Saturday evening at IP r. u. 4 * . ' SUNDAY PACKET. - • Tb* ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G. Miami, will Wave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning it 10 oVfcek; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. ft. May 2», ISI7. | ■•- ' . beaver packets.—new arrangements. • ■ - - • - j. ..Hwewamer , p . t/CSSUYi- CALEB COPE, ■ will leave Cor Bearer. GUbgew. tad ■■BRSHBaWcUiriUe, on Toeeday, Tiumday, * o **nnUjr, of ««hw©*k r alOo’cloci t A.M.relaia' &ad Saturday,w In* on Monday, Wedaeaday_ and Friday. She- 1 bus a boat ml tb* laiuhaf batwaea wood strut sad tb* bridge, prepared toreo«»efrelflbtimi«ay time.; ' •' . * ' \ a* W. HAJiBAUGH, AgU-i oetlS j - "" No.33\Vood«t DSAVKB iiqnVEIOSVnXEPACkBtji: K 1v finesteamboat- - t M : BEAVER- , ■ - ■ lwtgMa|' Qbtriu E. Clarke, cd&g MBflEliSElkecoauits winter make daily trip* to Beaver and WeilrrUle, leaving IHtabanh eve* ■T7 K. dael& gM-HARTON, ACQ-,Agt«- 1144. :r lift* PITTIBtIBGBABBOWVBinUiB DaUjrPMlut&lU; ' FEBRUARY I*l, ISIS 1 ■ FEBRUARY Ut,lS49, LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. JL, ANJ> 4 P. U. tv ' The fclUrwing new boat* cooplett liL .... J ihft-llne for the prc*ent aeasao: JkT» tfSu&TMg USWC.- Capo Jan?* Fukii*oa; ■Ms&BSMBALTIC, Capt. A. uidLOUIS hTLANE, Capt. Ii Bennett. The boaiv are emirtly new, and are titled op without regard ta expense. Ev ery eoafort lhaltnoney canptocaro hra been provided. The Boatrwill leave the Mmuwgahtfei Wharfßodtax lhefoot of&ou aft. Pai*eifg«n will bepscelaaloa board, a* the boat* will evmudjr leave at die adver 4fred boon, 3A. M. and ♦P. hi _ * iaaSl * FOR LOUISV3LBE. , •“' rT^ . Campbell, master, will leave oa abov* ■aEKSBBBIIus day olloo;clocl:. v .For freuat-or passage apply oa board. ' .. j'"*. .febll 'rparCCI'CEiNATI. Connlr. master. rfcll'irar*. m abora, ■BE&&3SSBthb day at 10 o’clock. For freight or powaye, apply oa board. - •••■• = ' fcbll . 1 PITTSBURGH A WHEELING PACKET.. . , . i twill glee «ut~ , 7- aSlttSiSfe Poreey P K-jiney, piaster,. will team ■WBnMlmalarly iQe Whet-tin*, on Mbnday, VWnotday and Friday* tl 10 o’clock preciwly; * - LXavo Wheeling erotr Tuesday,TnundayandSa *orday, al7 o’clock, *m, precisely. ■. , - - The Conn) will lasd at all the! imermediats poeta— Evary accoagnjoa lhal can be procured fottbetain lort «u»d apfety efißaittncers has beenprokWed. Iks boat u pup nmrided with a telf-aeim* safety guard to pn** ,u exriowottA •. For freight or pasa*j«« apply pa board or to . DAVID C P*EBBSK • - fcbt.. • .•j; . comer of l«tanfrßTfth*»'d«t*. WABASH RIVES PACKET. k Tba splendid light draught steamer rfvT;r? I financier, >. - s f - • Wm J.Kountr. wnrander.- will leers IMR3S3MMor Lafayette. usd -intexmediate porta* ooMouday.the 7fi»init TPt frelghtor-passags-apply on board or • i, NElV'TOjf *IONES* - c*f tebl .. .i'j . . , .Ktotfmaahala.fßous. | -FOR WABASH.MVEELi ... , K'fellfcanew anilllffh»dran*h*jteaSboat f iiC£S3*V‘ ' " CUttßl ’S^jStDTsTsy. ' Miller,'mutter; wiJl*JeaTe. for, too flMSSSSHtobbore aiul all iutenaaUimte portion Sunday; the 6th. cut, uC o'clock; r£j*>For:freiiht or pasaage apply oo ban or to .' . fehll Q«£ MILTEJiHERGEH. Alma:' AND MSNoNGAH£r • •> -■ ■ . * /TboMwstctoaer : .i\ KctattW'.inaiiM-. as abore, poogabeteOty uvdSatniday,' a» j*.' paaaage rnypt^an. EXPRESS ?'MSTES-.. &c. 1 yo* axuptoMt, WAAarsoT©x,asxn**£ TouißontnL ato .lUr-xsKXAsm* onm. ‘ EBCHAXES and oUtcrs ceadifirfooda m AU. ed tiuit this is tba-£ulsstj safest, and ««nt »ni*.; dxtiooa Line going East; eoaaectiur with AAuzu k. Co’a Ernrei* daily, si Baltimore. ”, -. * -T T • Through rccelpts will begirentOßOy oftltaabciTa' places. iTerchkndiio'aad packages «'aar 'aiza or weightforwarded. - . ~ - • Express doses daily ai Sr.*. . = t I • Si:- ; H. G VICKERT.'AgeoL.'• ttovSOtf 8l Charles Hotel BoUdinss, wood at *7l CLIPS E guiratotiulaf • • > ,•>.• aadvaUraßCßbsitoanßßflfiad tktt JSsr* ty NBgtfl att Ui ChariwiLß«Ha»ow.li &•«3f «a(tanß4a(t&taf tbi*l>i&»ia uUEtaUfacitie*. - ..Tkaaa}/t(ai*fen. .h.- . . , . ,j :JC-BJQWHX,Pitubafrt,. ». ; O W i\»VS UrowwTilk. . ; ■••;'■ EDOAKTOX + CormaWliai: : ‘ ' J » ROBlNSav,B»lUw*r^ "T Pesmtjir ' U BBSS' 1 inU WKga" l Lt»e. ~' . phia to rrrrsiiKßGii, iiy w/uons, - Boanwir Day aod Nj*hl hencrea ftlltburghaad Ctam* CiaaKE i-TMAW, f Trnu.portMtoft' ; ~ .’ , . Pittsburgh.) Corap’y.. ■ \, . ET*We will wetipt for COOO Qis produce,eti-De* . d V» |® So through by tha above line a««r thelsihta»V - JIDB • ' I " ' • ' CLARIg; 1 • &££ HANEDKN Jk CP. coiibnue to bring penauff : rran ? fKn:;ltUid -Irdaml l&£EK«r. «iKisir^n\^!^Jf pori . ,iie “° n terms, with ihmf ftS to *« w«n* «*« befobbßdbrSS l «»?S» ** °* l * Uow °“ r passenger* td: Don? «^,Sl!.T ,ftdlinB v , ?« :n P» thaWnfest'jhe U* porttbamS^°K^ rff,>o^lhetn therle^-, tuidiee to their vreU being; .abide-* \K? ..I??*? «*«*ewiai> br the firat ships.— Xro “ «<* e ‘> OM Of OOTteS mf V**™** detained 48 boars Hr a*3&- thotifond* of others wsje ‘b® »nt lii some old cruft, sta &j£g&l&^tt£sisa£r, «-ta.jSwttJSf3S&32S 1 .W & ft -1 V forknysonfrooiflU^ ***”**?, : ;i . . _ JOSHUA KOBIVSa'!,. j :** ■ -■. . ! D. S!£SfKSS> I SSSS^oI??J^s.: - ..From.the beginning ofhJWk TrsxlSti. 'xaaflVKtlM of (fan CgobnhywUl nit pace a month uxuSowk “ ‘.I rum jmr xuai, 'V.-. ' i,.-! - * T ea the 2kb •-. i-Tha Hermann, Cupt, C»}»iree,'on the2hh Feh. J 943. : £» }VABHip;®TWontSi^.‘February, .Jb« HE&bSANPou th«SOlh Much: '* . ; nuagv from N’. Y. to Sontfl ampron or Bwawi . .gifra ' ' Fgr freight or piwage apply ai the eifiea of 'die Q-Sn ) r.„ 45 WilJiAm Nevv Yoek,ex l»„ 'ffrctnga. '. febl; ''' -iT-.r- JRTJLTIOJfXEB*. "F® Eastern cities, TinltuxnberlaoiL-- • I’.r*" P ro P«i<tB*i oCttt* popular line, hare iinee their. V K largely increased their faciStlcaao.t wishes of shippers: and are now prepared rto - ■ greater amount by the FIVE IJAY LINE* '• *> alio by additional regular wagon* m low rales.■-,. j / His lina'wilT nut throughout die year, delivering-? good* thnw*fcthe a«nu In, Baltimore and Pittsburg*" to owners and consignees at'specified rales and time-, . ’ ■ Shipiaenufrom Philadelphia fcr the .line should M '' markad u Care, J B Bobiosoo, BahimpreJ’ - Hie only agents ire, .. II J B ROBINSON*, . • ,r.J/ 1 • 03 » Charles it. BaWa*w*i-f i 'i • EDOERTO.Y&Co, Cumberland, j . ■i • • ‘i O W CASSi JtroWMriMe:; , feM- - •• - ■> J c BiPWEKU PiioSUrgh- : - , Xl/WINCi k WUAFPING PAPER- . 1 . If 500 reus*rsledeap fairaod So® qualities, • ' •/ 200 - letter . • .TO *» fiat eop. good quaiitr, . 200 « blttelaeuiry paper, t . .. -j..; . - : fiO now• V.>- • /!.l - " '■ MOO Studies kmw sad »r wnmiui, paper, U » •tore and which we offer to fehg ' ~ ' I : ' , REYNOUM SHER lod* ' asgv ;; -J, x &l*ta,';','; ..Y7,,)j , .•; ■ ft aTVCCtri&ffiuSuST&Sii Cram Uu mUTof R-W, ;J. HSAto Ate br 080- w jackSJ; ; ™> v VIEDABIOGSrVOO wiuW toU'TWT law * |j/«ei»ifnmeaL ;; ISAIAH - DtCTETACfI^~ .- \s! ■■• . rjIEATUEHU caaiually tor ule ulM.bva|.'<uj>> j?pnc«i i:- . i3AiAfli3i(acr*&r^ *N .. *
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