*■ *«OHMS'C.' tt <« : f-r’ V ' $&&&&&&" ' r^^s? r .' : ii; ” '■:' .'j.' jitfr Gueue. . T*J“* ***&•!** iJ*»T. • I Those popular r: *Sji '•'•'•'•"■ I e**chword*;of Diplomacy* • '•■*■ /. tfteir mgmflcancy InCongress , tr\ .origin is known.. Thai origin is | ; -v'!JJSJJ!',... / , be no objection to the phrase 1 • . ■'■■'" .dreipie pfrolredinit, bkd it not it* origin ’*■•' ’>•. • - / .iii**« «h«» England vu making-war upon! *•, ; yaaoe and CaotiLeatal Europe, It wax then that ' ’ - Piti gsve'etteranai to tho cabalistic, terms which ' : If*. % President made uwcfiahii Message, and •/■ which are so frequently beard, j Wfcal tie Allied S. . / power* accomplished at tbe Congress of Vienna 1. i* • io ISISj in “awaibwing" op the ;*malier power* of . -Europe, and t in creeling dependant powers and President seeks to do towards r ■■ Mexico on hjs own book, i. ■. • / ' Mr Niles frave- yesterday some f impressive v ‘ ample* of thd encroachments England in India, • Wamlhg os &be governed by such encroachments, -Ifear, bowefer, that tt is tbe soccer* which has at ■ \ tended and the other great powers of En . To j»in*thei4«aque*U J which haa profnplcd this •\ " toai of eooqnest in this land.: The* ambition of i-, ... h«« honndieas, and almost unlimited - ’ ' ‘swaydiM' befen tbe' fruit of her. conquests. The fabndaoftbtfsen pay under her exactions, j and tbe owst distant land* are! surrendered** the - beat of her drtma and under tjie Cdds of her flag. : - tfarhoandanca are on the North Atteicm f ..i . neat is ooe dnediooj and in Asiainlhereher.She yd ~C<; to mitUry ptaiioes from Nova Scotia to 1 ; the Bed ' '■ -Bea; from the to Oregma, from *<■ Ongonto China, and from China back to tnoWesi "" Indio,—and tbe fruits of all tjiia are power, Vast; iwnniiM pnWupoa the one hand, and *!■■•• '?■■■ npoU the other,poverty, taxation, .constant alarm, • large-toililary-establishments, end the worst con - cfeleabte oppressions either. U home or in'her cob. ■’ v....-alegi-. Thinkof adebc-of eight hundred millioos of had * tax upon labor IcTnearlf one I bird the productive industry of the country.— - Thia is our inevitable faic iT kuchiabitioaaaspi ’ ’rants IQ power as those who !now;nilo ttiedesti niesoT tbe country are berealter to have control. r *< Dkeet taxttioa ban already been- proposed in Con. and ft must come if thii war'continue* and these view* of pobey prevail!- For the n«xt year ;IV "J-.SthO ptSiiu? r 'iexpenaea will, si the' bwest intelligent , / • MUmlde, be millions of. doQars, end more :r£ :probaUy one hundred, milliotui ot dollars, to meet ..j .* .**•. win be receipts bom lands and cos* ■ .’■•jjDeii amounting to bot *wenty-*igbtnullknia.' These "■i'V 1 1 are questions which come bomn to every tax-pay ■ j:>‘oy ‘to drery jwopertybolder,and tfFenn*ylran|an» •' would: khep off tbe Federal Excisemen and tar >-si ~ gatherers, they most speedily interpose lo bring ' this war to an end. - ; . .} - .•! T . TIIS msinsw*. ; There tsa world of intrigue in-regard to ihe Presidency among the bemocraticaqitraata. t..' is losing ground Refine the . more cuv A uiag'andmore popular progressxf bis rival, Mr. ■ V-' • VA The latter geutfcWhasehlxatedmnst ■ .v *’\ •u of the Pennsylvania mea.ber» in'lns-hehalC' The •■ «• •• Wlbnot intwest, however, is; against him, though : I '-'liariUybfkvorofMrDaUast^bcah^ti^epft* ' f tleoca have counod the- Slave , power to a mo»t i . ; ~r dijjnatins’extent, and roost Jdisgustingto aoaio of f . 1.- ' Jwhoee wooing baa bora, attempted by “these • ' v jJorthemttcuwilhSoutheriiipriaciptes." ' i. Mr baa recently received wrebuff or.two ;.- 7 - atihe White House. iSeeking, lam told,ior the r . np/dadent a view* w regard to the war* told, ' ; : refleet»ni • ■***&«**> - ffH b" had them fag j would comhmnkate.tbeia • V- Congress.. Hus was noljair towards Mh C, cindering he is tbe Chairman of the Military Coin* /' jmisee, official position, and is often as to the views the Executive. Mr. Polk, • ’vhoweveri does not securing fcr himself ' *' r the Presideacr.-and may succeed -«- if meceasTul in his. guerilla war,upon the rival /'" (iieflain'si 1 Mf-.Bachiman like a nornina • ’ tbabr Vice President oh aticket withMr.Polk ' " ' r if he can. do ho tatter, j |.; .;,.stTt*auc cou*t. . ' Tlie Court Boom yesterday presepled a dense • atassoT persooa,—Udles ehriy upoo the ground, • and with their iwwieg -and hooks, and many j / gentiemenwtth'their hooka.' disappoint- Mr. Clay didnot Sargent occo* wied lhe Court through the Mr. Clay will , Srijsinli speak -today* . Tb« grounds in . 6f llbe Court jßiorn, however, would hardly * —tbe crowd who woijld like to hear him. ' • .The, third of die AsacmUic* “came off 8 last night. Tto crowd present waa very large. ' a. If; M to r * || i iiill .-‘{M I# If ’-..iViv&l •’ Ic'f- , r-.+ K-t **--i' , |cs [ U gf* & IwipHS teisjifa ty*' fv e .r> **' 3#* u * :4li>#l?>:l; i |iil tellpl V-mMAIi Jf. «s.;4SiW'Sf‘q®§ lNfl:l#W siipiiiii >U j » aj k- *7 . *• pSAOSBraOBS. - Fab. U, 1818. 1 & Mepufo received from tbo President today, that any Peace PropoeaUbave been receiv ed lb*' “counter project” between the Commissonen and (be Conxmiaaiooen | !of Mexico- The watemerits to the contrary, there - j ‘ muApau for naught, .though they throw do '’iiirWit Oj»a those occurring in Mexico, out of •which these rumors have rgrown. The bear in Jbsinofr pursuit of the Capitol, and thou directly 'ana oficUDy connected with the .Executive De pnttaeob, am the first to give currency to the prooaalac/Peace.—andUuthcaabjertofgeae jmlregietaraongall good men here, that Peace 'teems to bo as fax off «» ey«* bfecasy, however, for Congress' to require the "Executive to make Peace, though, after trampling Constitution under foot as be has, I amnrtsore , be’would heed .suehjdirections. lie has as* corned in his annual Message, that he will noj sslesshia vieursof:canqunt are ear* nc4 out, hytbe surrender of more'than onothird of • tbrMexiesn territory. Nothing could give a more view of the one man power in this Gov- CTjuaßot than lhiaCscL it i* not even inlhepow- of the People, thongh the pUces the war making power in the Congress. : All ;that Congress can do is practised by the. President in • ttmii rf war. is to give such direction to, the sup* •JtjU'ig the Trf , r« l * tiye branch of the Government . Wisdom, determine best. Ido not 2j£-i, ia lio prwcnl Halo ofpublic opio- IKs-m-rnimwouiapu. U» be ouned threnjl. ii» a*r fatttbwuxqo***"” , Tl- Den»«> .ud wcwtlr to"””!’-* roog ° f "?-*** imrtUor JTor Jo laeohowanyUo £*£3 bobn u* 1- >* y* r yff TaU to********* ; . '-fi-.y . v - .V- : p;- i v . ..'CO'' ' ' -C ■ ■■'■■' ‘ ' ’ ’j ~ " '''■' ''" ■'* C;r vC ; -v-. C■;■ CC'C:C C : ' ; v. C':'|'-; y 'C':Ct‘; m&'t fT?: ..i. I IZ]- •ii!-- ■\ ■ • > . /•> M«qOKB,4Co. (•' Mr. Clay latheSapreme Court. •WasstauTox, Feb.. 11,1648- ‘ • This gnat gff** m * n and brilliant manmade his . Wmaent before the Supreme Cowl today. He vu not appeared there before, for eight yean, and • y«y seldom indeed since he..has been a public J eshts field of labor h*i usually been in an jjfogx Department of the puldic service. The scene Mealed in the Court Room was most complimen*. ’ v JJjJoMr-CUy, and [enough of itself to ri»e 1 "wabri»a of any man- seeking humanapfkuse.— -Tbe doors d the Capitol were hnW open when ■o- a*.. r° ‘ autttoltoCpS&x™- The uidiuee, for ta ,^,' inj lhiu iw w °* ofthe speeeh.waraiibei-up el be Whig party, and showed more of a dispose, tiotj to slander Whigs *b«w to impart of defend the firry. Thr* i« i npnn aothe of the Telneswe Whigs fcr chobsing between “two evils aadi taking. wont. They feund a;dirided domiuaat party, sad threw their votes fat Mr. Tnr r able to elect their own man. This gentleman now repay* hislHends by calumniating them and their principles and opinions! Such diar courtesy is not' common in the Senate, though ire* qucnl enough : in the other House, aad among ve ry ultra partisans out of Congress. / ram. joiaa The hill hr the relief of the heirs of Panl Jones*, which has been many years befcreCoogtett, and which passed at the last aeniOß, but was lost owing to the gross negligence ofthe Committee, on EnrolV. ed nffl* in the Senate, who allowed it to. fall upon the floor on the last nightofthe Session,was the subject of warm debate in the Hohse. . i The Senate corrected their erroropoathe instant at the meeting ofthe present'Congress, and passed the hill is the precise words in which it was carried through lbe two Houses of the last Congfess. The Bill has been amended in the House, and an at tempt is now made to defeat it altogether. The amount rfthe eUim.it wni aUeged todiy, was some two hundred and thirty-four thousand dollars. A Pjll hashem-referred'-to; the ’ Oommfttec on Commerce in tbe House, proposing same addition* k 1 for the. better aecurity of the.Uves’df purengen on board of-tieam vessel*. Tbe pro. 'poeed bill looks to the establishment of a School oi Engineers at Cwdanati and StLouis, (tojWhichl l»pePiU*boigh will-be added, if the Committee rc* poit fkvOrably upon U>e billj -where diplomas shall ie given, und examinations msdo of the coimpetcn cy of peraoiw to art aa Jiogineera.. It is also pro .posed that they shall rerve for a number tf yean Itftheoapacity of subordinate*, before being allow* ed to act as principals. For increasing the steam pressure so as to endanger the vessel; fine and im prisonment are (proposed. ' Two memorials from oitisens of Pittsburgh, no* merondy aod most respectably signed, were pro seated fay Mr. Hampton to day, andreferred to the CoxnmiUeeaa Pateats. ,Tbeyare‘rt|BMmstraiices to the Ml passed by the Senate, extending to the heirs rtf Jethro Wood the patent of a plough which ho already enjoyed a patent for twenty" eight years* . This is a subject of considerable in' teresi to thoAgricnitural eomsmnity, and to the in* venfore of other ploughs. laAOegheny jeged e great deal of money baa already been ex pended on'accountof.thta patent, and the extea aion already granted-is anomalous. The Senate bid requires apaymentto the heJnof fifty cents on each plough, or some tea thousand dollar* a year ba the number made (a, the' United States The heir* are here in person, or by proxy, and exerting what influence they can to ensure tbe passage of tbe.bilL .The Pittsburgh remontfrancea are in-good time.to prompt inquiry iitto the. true meats of the case. The Pittsburgh of the Sth .inst, which I have just seen, contains tbe following paragraph: The Prraircactt Giacrrs.—This paper, which, •ban a very extensive ctrculatioa, and is supported bysome baa on more than one occasion admitted into its columns articles, very offensive, and certainly very improper for a paper 'thaus pledged to no particular religious creed. Our alight acquaintance with its .present talented : and .liberal editor, Mr. Brooks, led us to expert, rther treat* ment at his hand*; and on this account we now cem- 1 plain.' The sectarian and even secular paper* of Utlld or no respectability are accustomed to try Their wit by vilifying our religion, but for such a journal as the GtiiOit .imWdwe did not expect it .a Whatever Mr Brooks will do, we hope, with the Catholic Telegraph, that he or whoever wrote the article, will have other claims for merer from God besides baring sneered at the Virgin Mother of God—mfceaa ufl gmntimu call Ue-uU, or for baring vilified tbe religious faith cf so many them* sands of his fcUbw eftisesa. t ". Tbis is the fitst intimation we have had that the oflehrive' paragraph complained of; had appeared in the Gasetta at aft. it is our wish not to write, nor copy, nor encoorag* the publication of any assault upon any religious sect whatever, and know* i'ngfy we have never done so.. If it were possible we would much prefer uniting tbe good men of all creeds into one' common Christian brotherhood, 'than to say aught against those who differ from uis even the most widely in opinion. Of all controver sies the least profitable in ourrodgment those of o rdigfeus character, and of all sins, that of a want of Christian charity, is among the worrt. To us personally there is nothing more repugnant tbaq the misrepresentation or the ridicule of any Christian sect or form of frith, aod we beg oar neighbors at bome'therefore to understand that tbe appearance of any personally offensive paragraph in our Columns is there without our know ledge or rcnrm*, and against our best judgement and direct inrtnictioari It»known,however to everyone connected with a daily newspaper, that there things are often accidental, and particularly when* news paper is' partly made up from the peat number of exchanges which go through a office. E. B. - [Tbe hem to which the Oubalic refiws, did not appear aa editorial, por was tt.in tfae.Gaxette in tbe form copied the ClthcJic. A scrap of tbe same Utforaa this qo&Sfyß* which the .Calholie tnongfoDy copies, did’ appear among the items tha 1 go to make sp a dhiijr &per, nor is the of the Catholic nnjasti In making it feawevregrea wrong has been done (he Gaxette. First, in staling that tbe item wus editorial, ; agtin in misquoting from tbe Gazette, and again by the Mowing state ment Tbe above appeared as editorial, and would have been noticed last week, but for an a ccident which .imne invariably happens when any thingoffensive to us appears in the Gasette and other papers that wr subscribe for. We do not receive tan offensive .numbers at aU." It was hot necessary to charge us with repeated offensive items and to insinuate that, no paper was gerved to the Calhdic office when rechpubUcm. tions octmrred, thns charging that the attaek was deliberate and intended to be cooceided by a sup. presrioa of the Gazette. This iast charge, the PfttwOfe refute*, for we notice in m issue of Jan. 33th, the date afthe Gazette cootainihg the offensive ilein, att extract credited to the Gixeue of tbe 39tb thus showing that the Catholic din get the Gazette ind punctually too. lib to be Regretted that ah nnintentfonal offence on the p*it of rha Cazette, has subjected it to such unkind remarks in return.} Mr CiaTAXD OkC Taniar-Tbe Washington correspondent of tbr-PA ilatUfUa Tforth American exists between Mr. CUr and Gen- Taylor, who arcold and confidential friends. Nothing has occurred to change their re- Uiions, butmarA to cement ttrw, and the imperi> pence of the Loco Foco pipers, which, be utierfrr race in our concerns, hope.to conceal thecoUi sions, end disruption* in their rules, is perfectly nnderstood>betweeo both these dirim goiabed gentlemen. and is regarded with the'seora But as the Loco Foco prints are falsely represen ting tbit a rivalry exists between the friends of Mr. Clay and Gen. Taylor, let roe say a few words to 1,1,1 point, which l‘coramend to their considera tion, ... i No state of again can arise, by‘which either of thetff distinguished men will be placed in an alt* tnde of hostility'to the other, as candidates Jbr. the Presidency.- uMr. Osy should consent to use his name, which\ has in no manner or. form been indicated or authorised, and be should receive the nomination of a Whig national convention, 1 have the best reason for believing that Gen. Taylor, no derno ■dreunistshcas whatever, will permit his name to enter into' the canrtsK on the other hand, in view of the condition of the country, .the convention sbonld select Genu Taylor as onr stud, anl bearer, Mr- CUy will cordially ud zealously asperate in his support, or in that of any other nominee who may. be cfaoaen. * - j They may “linid mark and inwardly digest* this declaration, which wiQ be verified/letter for’ letter, on the 7th day'ofJonp next, INDEPENDENT. : Dooxaxa.—The N. Y.‘Express publishes 1 .! let ter from Dcmtrara, dated Jan. 11, which describes the financial condition of that Province ras critical in the extreme. ieiates are, one aAeranotber, be ing abandoned or paasingfrota the bands of tbejr proprietors, st executionsale, fee a few, hundred dollars. Merchant after taorchastis/fitiHog and pertieularly thoae immediately coahected with the' Colony. The Banks hare ceased to discount drafts even with hill of IsdiDg attaehedasdmany plant ers bsvey in conseqneaoe, been unable to procure money to pay wages, ud even, the more improvi - dent of the working classes are beginning, for the first time, tofeel the limitation of credit ' ' The-canseof ttisis’tbeifas Trait system, which actually cecasioas'the com of producing su gay to he greafer.tbu the price for which it sells. : Tho-New York Journal of Oomttcrec sayt that therteamerWashagtoa b*Jiude£Koae a thorough overhauling amce her arrival as that part, ud that the will be reedy to leave tx Southampfoa aa tho lVFeb.ll t lBi& . 1 / Mr. flganiinrp, appoint* •d fir the purpose ot using kwA>nsi deration the pfcrprietyof publishing thfe.GebiSgial SunTty'df . the Slate, : jusde by ProiessorTiogers, repeated the • following*resolution: }- : " 1.-EeiolTed by the Sjmstcy dec/That thcßccro-' ' tary of (be Commonwealth be and he inhereby di* rpaed to invite and receive proposals for the ptibli* cation; in a form and style suttabJelo its’character as an important,-nfadicpl and scientific-, work, - the Final Geological Reportof Professor Rogers, with the accompanying maps, plates,'cuts andeogfsv- ' inga—said proposals to stipulate' for the'execution ■of the work in a satisfactory manner, whbia a pe riod J of three years,' andto provide for famishing the r Sule'.with one-thousand copies, complete, to be disposed of as a subsequent Legislature may direct, and also to provide that after the said 1,000 eopiea of the work shall be furnished to the State that the copy-right of the entire work ahall revert to and vest in the publisher or publishers whose pro posals may be accepted. . 2. Resolved, fce-Tbat when anyproposalfortbe publication of said Final Geological Report, of a sat isfactory character, and tendering adequate jecuri-. iy for the fkilhfal and diligent execution of the work ahall be received, the Secretary of the Com monwealth ahall havepower to connect 1 for the publication of Said work, with aUeh individual or individuals whose' offers shall be by him considered to .be tho lowest and best for the interests of the State and the proper execution of the work. 2. Resolved, That when a contract for printing and'publishiog’ said Geographical Report shall be only agreed upon, the‘preparation and publication of said work, anil the superintendence of all wood cutting, lithographing snd: engraving, necessary therefore, shall be placed under the direction and management of Prof Hy. D. : Rogers, wbo, for bis services in attending to, and superintending the same, as that the work maybe produced in a credi table manner, shall be allowed and paid the sum of I dollars/•. _ ; | Besolved, &o, That the Committee on Public Baflding* of each House, bedirected to cause lobe fitted up, the east Senklo Committee room, with the < case*, and have arranged and, deposited therein, under the 'diieetion of Prof Eog-! era, the geological and mineralogies!. specimens I now in the cellar of the capitoL ~j V.Resolved, That the collection of geologi cal nndmineralogicaT specimens, collected byProC Roger*,.*nd nour in the building of the University of'Pennsylvania' at Philadelphia, be and the- same is hereby presented to tho corporation of the city of Philadelphia, on condition ; that said corporation ahairpnmde aamtabla place • far the deposit and of said colledioa. jii um Mr.'Matthias. A sopplementto the Act to reduce the expenses of the Militia sys tem of this common wealth, ood provide a more rig id mode fcr collection-of Militia fines, approved April 25,1814.. i . This bill provides that the paymeat of one daßar (instead of two aa the law now standi) annually, to any Voionteer Company, shall exempt-any eitieen froimlbe performanedof militia doty. • The bill to abolish'Capital Punishment Was token upl and discussed by Messrs. Matthias, Sanderson, Gmi*, ahd others, and then negatived by the follow* iug vote: ’ | . .! ' Yea*.—Messrs.Brawley,l)arsie, Johnson, (Erie,) Matthias, ’Sadler, Sanderson,'’ Sankey, Smith, Streeter, Williamson, (Speaker.) Nays!—Messrs. Benner, Best, Black, Boos, Crobb, Creacrift, Forsyth,' Gillis, Homs, Johnson, (Arm strong,) Levis, MidcUeswarlh, Overfield, Potteiger, Soyaer, SterretL • > Tbs supplement to the act relative to writs of quo warranto arid raandamna was passed., Horan—Nothing 'of importance was done. " -■ ' ' - Tuti oaßeUlUn. Correspondence of (he Philadelphia Inquirer. lIOCSE OF BSPUSSTATIVXS, > 1 . 'Harrisbunjh,Feb.lO,lBlB.j I Mr dear Si*-—*l have 'not observed a copy of I tbs bill, supplementary to seven! acts laying a du ty on the retailers of Merchandize, as proposed by the State department, published in your paper; therefore I enclose the subjoined abstract of Grad* nations and Classification contained in the bill now before the Legislature, that your readers may have an opportunity of seeing at a glance, tbe project of thaddmmistntioa to burthen our citizens with far ther and uncalled for taxation.. Avery large pro-1 ration will naturally tail on the city and county of Philadelphia.'.;' \ y ' • Those who ore esteemed to affect annual sales to tbe amount of S3OOJX>O and upwards, constitute | tbe Ant data, and are required to pay the Coin-1 roonwcahh for a license, $355. The grades are in, tbe foltowing order,’vie—; Ist class, sales $300,000, and upwards, $335 { 2d •* “ .250,000, and lea* than $300,000; 3031 3d u “ 2004)00, " 230,000,236 4th u 1'70,000, i “ 200.000,203 j SU» “ “ 130,000. ! - ?70,000,1W oth - « 1304)00, . ! « 150,000,150 7th “ » 1104»0, ! “ 1304)00,130 Sth ►* “ 100,000, i « 110,000,1201 oth b » 90,000, j “ 100,000,110 10th “ “ 80,000, i “ 90,000,100 11th « “ 704)00, ; “ 80,000, 90 12th “ “ 004)00, I “ 704)00, SO 13lh “ “ 50,000, * “ . . CftOOO, 70 14th B “ 40,000, ' “ . 504)00, 60 iClb “ 35|000, i “ * . 40,000, 501 icth “ “ : 304)00, ; - - styioa, 45 17lh - 234)00, 30,000, 40 16th * : 20.000, : " 23,000, 35 19th “ 4 IS4XX), ; “ 20,000, 30 20ib “ “ 15,000, “ . 18,000, '2B 21ft « “ 12,000, : “ d 5,000, 25 22d “ “ 10,000, “ 12,000, 22 23d “ “ 21th . 4 25th ’ w 3,000, “ 2dth “ “ 2,000, , u 2,000, 'l 2Sth ** " not exceeding • 1,000, 5 Most respectfully, yOdn, G. H. H. 27th “ 1,000, Ponlga Item*. The French line of ships under tlie charge of Heroutend de'Handel, will not come to New York agnio. From the Shipping and Mere. Gatttte, Jan. 31.1 The com trade hiu,wnce the commencement of the year,thown evident signsof weakness, and] there appear* but little prospect of the advance in pices of breadstuff! so generally calculated on in December last The continued arrival* from a broed, week to week, are'a somewhat unusual cir cumstance at this season,' andwere certain}* nut anticipated; the receipts have, it is true, notltcen Jarre, but they have been more thanbas beenre-| qrnred; this alone would, perhaps, not have bad modi efleet, but, codpled with the extreme mild ee*« of the weather throogboot the winter—which h««, do doubt,' diminished the consumption of food, and led to expectation* qf on early and favorable •priag—may account ior the change which has I beam wrought in public opinion in regard to the . probable fature range of prices. Latterly the farmer* have shown more anxiety, jiwH holders of foreign have also become somewhat pressing sellers. Meanwhile there bis been no I corresponding increase in the demand, and prices I have gradually given way. I Under these dmunsUnces, we are inclined to I think that the value ! of wheat ha* for the present 1 reached the highest pointy and that if nothing ahould i occur to give rise to fears respecting the crop in the ground, that the. downward movement will : continue. The arrivala of wheat coastwise into: have increased; and a larger quantity likewise, has been 'brought forward at. Mark lane by bind carriage samples from the homS' . counties; ' .. ; • | STATS or TSASB IS TSS XAfftTACmUXO cwructs. I n Maachuter, Jan.. 18.—Business is still far from rthihiting that animation j which was expected to characterise it at theh opening of the year. The market languid, acd but a limited amount I Of transactions has lokettplace since Friday last, Sod mostly at very low prices. The general feeling today is one cf want of buoyancy, and an indispo aition to operate. < several houses still con tinue pretty well engaged in long cloths, low prin ter*. «c., others find a very decided stagnation in the demanS for goods they produce, and anticipate the necessity of speedily returning'to curtailed boor* of working. - • ! , ; Many of the mills which have recently commen ced working are going principally for tie sake of the operatives, the present prices for goods and yarn being ett eriy nnrennine rati ve to the producer. Upon the whole it may be said, that tbe market re n»fiM much in tha same.state in whiehithasbeen for the last week, there being no symptoms today of anything like an. approach to marked improve ments. . ; - ' ■ j - • ■■ With regard to the state of trade in Oldham, onr correspondent says:> “Thel somewhat favorable of alight indications of an improvement in trade in my last communication hat been almost entirely dissipated. A number of cotton mannfac .tones Which were at work full time up to within a ’recent period, have entirely ceased working, and at ’two timeout of the operative spinnerabave taken place for the purpose of resisting alleged abatements in their earnings.” From Ashton we learn that several of the cotton mills thSre ore likely to re sume short time, owing fo lbe continued depression, of trade. The result of this day’s market is, wo be. liere, looked lo.withlmuch anxiety. —Manchester i. '• • - • ■ Pfiosmrrr or the Coma Sfccceis.—The Bos ton Traveller states that the operatives in many of jtho Eastern Mills, hive been working upon redu iced wages for some weelra.- “The ’Boston Manufacturing Co, whose mills are located at Waltham, reduced the wages of piece buds'on the lest pay day, ud gave notice of a redaction next month in the pay the day buds—Quite ■ a number of the girls have qnn work, and gone to their borne*-" . The leading export of-Maasacbuaetls “Cotton goods’! has Men off in January 1819, compared with Jaanary 1847,2390 bales and cases, tho. a: mourif sts"ding*[a JflnaarylB43. at 1927 bales, a gaicst bales in 1847." V . Pol* 1 * Wars.—Prentice, of the “Louisville Jour nal,".thinks the Administration is getting into more, wan upon its hands than it can manage with any 'Uft of convenience; end enumerates ila.warupon *Mexico; K* war upon Gen Taylor and his friends; 'its war upon the. constitution, its war upon tbe cur rency; its war upon tho river* and harbors, ud its' war upon the people's coffoo-pou ud tea-kettles; 'tad to there may now be added its war upon Gem, Scott.’ -■ • "■ T I'-''--’. ' ' - ' • psetTEt CE*Ta*t.f aud Sountxasi Onw.-r-Wel learn says tWCfovelnnd Herald, that the cold has bwn ’» extreme, in Ibo MOlraUnd iwultera por- Uod. ofop/ Silo, Milo bmo ikarorol M«rir, if ooC Guile ill the p««cli budfc. So injury to Imu SJ.Viu,boeodoooin ihi.MotionoflhoScMo,! u 3 Uoo. an kaM Uoaoo bnd^pmeiKllfi gondlogmlmfmiWfcaW***** . 't *.-.vrU v • _ ••.- :.'• j;' t To the Editors eftHu Pittsburgh OcsMtK FSKStSKHTIAZf VOmSATIOI: ITaihs Whigs of AllegbsajrCsaatyi ... .The article in todays (Saturdays) Gazette, sign* ed “Aristides" ta.a fidr .specimen of tbe candid and ’kmoratb towards Mr. Clay,, pursued by ctstam.woqld tei-leadert;dftte parly, whq are tent od. mann&ctariog public opinioo in this coon to, in (toqrof Gem Scott, for-the Presidency, To urotgactipn, tet if “Anstidea.* thinks to help his cause- by I tote it be reckons wilbont bis test r , .He knows that the contest does not lie between Geni Scott, and Gen. Taylor, -but between. Henry Clay and Geo. Taylor. He bunts that the Sooth for Sectional reasons, support Gen. Taylor; hehunes thatihe North, especially New England and New York, go for Me Clay, and cannot be induced to go for; Geni Taylor; and As Auoiw .Anther, that; Gen. Scott is nowhere, spoken of save in a few counties I in bur own state, and a. very few other precinctt ] scattered over the country. "Why then this obsli* I nate effort to foist Gen. Scott on the party for an 1 office, for which heji not capable, by experience, I (howsoever brilliant his military talents may bed I and in connection with which his name is scarcely | mentioned. , The effect of the agitation in this county Will on ly bn to distract tbe ottentioa of some of its Vrters, from the true issue; the preference between Clay and Taylor. I believe that Mr. Clay was at first tuX disposed to be a candidate, but the representations of : bis friends, especially from the North, that he is I the only man who can unite the party from all-sec- I lions, have induced him to reconsider bis intention, [ and lus views are that expressed: .y “I have constantly remained passive and neutral I on-the subject of the Presideocy, cad up to this moment .have, not made up my. mind whether I’ would accept or docline.- a nomination, if iuwere tendered to me. -I reseryo.my decision for the last: [ .suitable moment, and shall be guided by all the 1 circumstances of the case, nndespccialfyuy. my [ sense of duty, if it should ever become'ueebasary' formeto come toanydetermination on the subject.” j 1 should like to see Gen. Scott run on the ticket with Mr.: Clay, for Vice President. The ticket | would be a strong one, and. with four years expf* | rience in the Senate of the United Stoles,*be would 1 be better fitted to fill the high office! of President . j 'But I trust wo shall hear no more of there false [ representations, but let the Inends of the great | Statesman stand last . . truth. To the Editors of the Pittsburgh Gazette: A correspondent -in your paper of Saturday bytmfiur nod specious statements, endeavoured to create the impression that no other names (has _■ ihoscjof Gen’s. Taylornnd Scott wiUbe presented to' the delegate meeting, to be heldby on the whig* tba 261 h prox. Knowing as ho well does that there are , .'hundreds of Whigs in this county, who are oppos* ed to the election of Military Chieftainsto the Pre«- 1 dency, he hopes' to induce them at least to remain away and take .bo part in the contest. For the in* I formation of all good and true Whiga we state i «h«t the name of Henry Clay spiff be presented for. I their, votes at the delegate meetings. That, his. i biwb tin.n go before the National .Convention/-* ! That be viil accept the* nomination, if tendered to him with any degree of unanimity, and that more ! iyer he is the onbf man wbocan' unite the Whig party and hold it united against the popularity of ben. Taylor, wbo'.wili be rod as a candidate for 1 the Presidency, wbetber-nonunated-by the Whig National Convention or not; Look at the indica tions (ton all parts of the Union, thrown otjt by the bo-party press, and aided by no small number of i jWTug papers, and you will see beyond a peradren tnre, that Gen. Taylor will be run nsnnoparty ! candidate—and 1 ask can Gen.'Scott polo the Whig party to the allegiance against-Gen. Taylor .can any other man than Henry Clay do it! -Be tween Scott and Taylor, the contest will be re solved into one of mero personal preference ■ and thus divide tbe Whig vote, giving the Locofoco : candidate an easy victory.whfle thousands of vy lugs I ■who are coMcienliousiy opposed to the electionof. Military men to the Preside ftcy—would at best give but a lukewarm support fot Geo. Scott—But ■whh Henry Clay for our candidate there • is not a thousand Whig* in the whole Utuou, who would disort him for voy General living. Again we say therefore, do not be.deeeived. " The name of General Taylor will not be present ed at tbe meetings in this county. The contest will be between Scott and Clay, and we urge tbe friends ;of Henry Clay, particularly in the townships, to go to the meetings, and there record their preference for tbe great Qvilian. We do ootwisb.iajmjrthing we have said, *in the least to disportge General iScoti; *ou the -contrary, next to Heary Clay, we give him * decided preference, not of his peat military achievements, bot because be was an ardent and true HTig before be was cooqoeror of Mexico. But *o long as it is certain that Geo. Taylor will be a candidate independent; of party poimnalicms, so tong will the necessity exist for. nominating lb« man who will roost surely prevent the votes of Whig*, from being thrcwn.away.^ ; The above letter* must dose this correspondence :in relation to the menu ofGeneral Scotland Mr. ; Clay hr the Preadency. W« would eonunead the friends of either to tbe remarks of the National asembody iag the true; rule of actios for Whigs in rdalioa to 'tbiiquestion.* ' ,'j: - , Local latelUc**** Pajkuuua or m Hewn Rma.—'TUia exhi. bitiou vu moderately attended last evening, but not ao fully u it* merits deserve. ‘The picture cm* veys, .so ftr u canvass can do, a correct idea of the magnificent and varied scenery ofthe Hndtcn. River. The striking point* wiU.be reineml«ed by the most careless observer, as almost fie simile*. Thcjartisl ha* succeeded in doihg justice to the ‘‘river palaces" of the Hudson, and presents the Isaac Newton, Rip VanWinklc,HeadrickHodaon, and other river shows as plainly to view a* they i deserve to be by .their notoriety in tbe river’s hi*- j tory. Our citizens, one and all, will findat tbe ex j hibiUon of tbe Panoruma, an agfeeable way* in I which to pass an evening.: j 10,000, 20 7000, 17 As soon as the Post will refute any part of the Tariff article of the Gas cite, of Saturday, its que* tions about pig iron aud tho rate of interest shall be answered, It would be very gratifying to see the whole article copied'and disproved in detail — We hope this request will be granted, as other fig urea will be offered as toon as .you have finished the present task. • ' Sirnnxs BttXAVsnx.Tr.—The intelligence under the telegraphic head, of the death of Mrs.* Kneass, (late Mnc Elixa Sharpe, ofKneasa’s troop of Vocal ids,) will be regretted by. many. They recently gave a series of Concerts in this city, and were.on ! the way to St Louis, for tho purpose of filling an j engagement in that city. • • • • Mae ov PiTTsxvnoii, AuxcnrtT, sipmssu. jomiM; Boxougha—lLE. McGowir is now solicit ing subscribers for tbe above maps, wbfch will be issued as soon as s sufiicienlnumbe : ora obtained. We hope he. may receive enough -cp insure the publication, os it willbe a very usefulthing. VsLßiTtsss.—The Post Office w«* regularly be sieged yesterday by Valentino hunters. ■ The rush for the little messages .seemed rather in advance of the supply, so far as we could judge*' ‘ MicinOAX.—The Democratic Stats Convention met at Lansing on the 2d instant, and unanimous ly nominated Lewis Cess of Michigan, Jorthe Pres idency.- Navai^—The United States steamship Alleghe ny, Commander Hunter,'bound fbr' Braril, took her departure from Norfolk on the 10th fast. From Zion's Herald. - FOREIGN KEUGIOUS ITEMS. Separation of Ciioxcii and State.—A public discussion look place recently, in the' lame room at the Com Exchange Wake field, England, between Mr.’ E.'Tvlia!l and the Rev. J. Taylor, head roaster qf r lhe Free Grammar School of- Queen Elizabeth, at Wakefield, on the subject of the of Church and State. There wu & renr numerous auditory. Each-speakfei was al* lowed throe quarters of ah hour for lus opening address,, with two rejoinders, of twenty minutes each. When the'discussion had closed, twopropositions were put to the meeting, one alarming the views enunciated by Mr. Miall, the other those of Min. Taylor. The show of hands was in favor cfj the abo lition of State intorferenco. _ji. - . ■ Baptismal bishop of Rochester has refused toliccnse curacy in his diocese the Rev. Mr. Jay,^who has* preached a sermon calling in question the doctrine of baptismal regeneration. . The Bishop of Rochester, 'some .time eince, re fused to grant a license to a clergyman, on the same ground. ' : The Chuxcil—lt is calculated I;that.the communicants of the Churches irf England alone, spend XI 1,100,000,0rab0ut|556,000,- 000, in intoxicating drinks; while fcr benev olent and religious institutions theircchtribn tions amount to only £500,000, of 82,500,- 000. •: . .. j . Troc Goldin Bulb, while its excellence is admitted, is often nullified by thfc want of fairness in applying it Thus the ijile of duty/rom other* shines'forthlikwQiqsup— the clearest and most certain thing possible; while the gUmmering jpoint, now here, now there, in . one’s, self, is for the most part invisible, except when self-interefit aids the discovery by means of & poliilo lens.-. .. . . ;4 . • lE7* DodYTia»« ysUow.' iUlk Teeth— sikOsMU& Frit 11, ISUfc SeuXKp-A good put of li» morningvasnpifcftt in the premtioff'of rcaotationi and petiiioratiffeidi were tpproprialdy referred .t - Mr. Berrien of Georgia,, present ad r tbo- creden tials of bis hew colleague, S. B. Johnston appointed in ptaw* of Mr. Colqtutt. Mr. Johnson was sworn end look bis seat "\ : Mr. Breeee baa the floor on thaTea Regiment Bill to-morrow. <■ ■ • .. After Executive Session, on motion of Mr, Dir ham, the Senate apjourned. : Hocst—The Speaker after the liody came to or der, called upon the members.by-States, for peti tions and resolutions, of -which n large number were offered and disposed of ' - A resolution was. offered, by Janes Thompson, expunging the amendment of Mr. Ashrnun to Mr- Henley’s resolution* declaring the war nhnecesMri iy begun and nncoastitmk>hally declared. ' “ Upon the reading of the resolution the greatest' oonihaioa ensued in the House atfd t several membersaddressed • the Speaker it oncer— - The Speaker called loudly to order, and de manded the attention of the House, Ids voice, but with bis hammer. Mr. AShmunV in the confusion* moved to lay the resolution upon ’the table, calling for the yeas and nays, which was O5, nays 105. - After the morning business, tbe House resolved itself into Committee of .the Whole, and proceeded to the consideration of tbe order of tbe day, the Jxan Bill, upon which Mr.Dewer, of N. York made an elegant opposition to the Ad ministration. Hi* speech waa fluent, well delivered and com manded attention.. Mr. Simms of South Carolina next spoke and devoted his beat energies to an elucidation of the subject He sustained the a speech of Some length, and was extremely apprehensive that the other aide of the House 1 laid under a mi* take,' Mr. Cocke then obtained tbe floor, .upon which Ul9 House amounted. ’ • Melancholy Actldsal.. Coirespoadencs of the PinitmighGaisuo. 't-. . Cincinnati, Fob. 14,'4847. . We have just been informed of the melancholy death by drowning, of Mrs. Kneu, late Miss Ehxa Sharp, on the way down the river from your city. She accidentally foil from oitei of the Louisville packets,' on Saturday last, and was drowhed before assistance could be rendered..' Her body is not yet foimd. Exehurre Correspondence of ihs ’ Pittsburgh Guitti PHILADELPHIA MARKET. • PHnjunansu,%Feb. 14, 4, r.M. • Ficus —Moderate sales are effected at $5,15 p bbl, at Which figures, them are more sellers than buyers. : ;' v Meal—Soles at .. YYheat— Prime Bed at 122p125 jp bo. • Coait—Prime Yellow is offered-.at 50c p bu, withoovhowevenfindiug pnrebasen. ‘ ; -. Paovmoss.—■'Xbe market b-qtiitei dull/ and nothing has transpired worth reporting. Prices are entirely nominal. - v > GaocxxnS—The Sugtr market is active, with lales of New. Orleans at 4t(3sicv lb-- < . Wiuaxrr—Sales of Jamestown, at 2ScjpgtL Exchuirs Correspondency of the' Pittsburgh, Gsxsue. BALTIMORE MARKET. ItaxhfOttS. Feb. 14,3 r. v. *■ Floub—The market is steady,- but not active, and we bear of moderate sales only, at g5,&7l per per bbl for H-S-Uands. ' WirttT—-Sales of Prime Red at 1206»133c per bush. . 1 • Coax—Tbe Market is dal), with moderate sales of Prime White at 51c, and of PrimoeYeltow at Cl 002 c per bn. . Grocexu&—The market ta quiet with no varia tion in tbe prices. ' Pnovwtoja—The market is very quiet, with no safes 10-day worth reporting. - No change in any of the other articles quoted in the market HBtduivs Correspondence of tbs Pirisbargh Gaum. ■ NEW YORK MARKET. New York; Feb. 14,3 P, M Fawn—The market' is- quiet, with moderate sales of -Genesee at SCSC,OGIc; p bbl, of .Weatem at ss£7|4 . Mr. Souodc To-morrow evening, Barney Williams’ Benefit. Win. Pesua. Soiree. milßeititens of Fitubarvb and Allegheny srs reepeet- I fully in riled to attend Lbe First Annual Boiret of the Wm. Penn FireCompany,-tobe givenat th* Lafayens Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday ereirfnf,th«22dFebni> ■nr.*? The Supper will bo served' op by that prince of eatery re, Mr. Strickland. Mr. panlel APAfe* and his Band, front Wheeling, will be present, tickets can b* procured from any of the following Muiagert: ; U. Cameron, Hop*. J. Fulton, President. J. Larimer, Engle. J. C. Montgomery; W. Teh* Wm. Bplan«, AUegneqy. WmlKrebs, " Dl O. Herron, Dtujnean*. J. Caldwell,- a ' Wi -While, Neptuue. Wm., Platt, “ Jos. Kaye, Niagara. Wm.CampbeU, “ G. Schneck, Ls. H. Co. R.E.HUOU, « W. Gallagher, Vigilant. • J. Pibphator, “ W.CoUinrwood,uJ,H. C. Jos-Spratley, ' u J. Cndf.-Wasbinmea. .John Lament, - - “ G. BUcketoek, L. fll. . E. J. M’CatA, Floor Manager.' "febS - '• ’ ' • ' !' i ~ " dllt -• A lUr««tn la ~ - Ad T&* subscriber offers lor sale a Hons* and Lot S* on liberty street, a short distance : above East *■ *Lan«, Allegheny city,. The Lot is 83 feet front on Liberty street, and runs bach' to an Alley 63 feet. The Hout* erected thereon is Brick, nearly new, two storiea bighi 19 feel in front by aboot 55 ia depth, and contains ten comfortable raoutsJ cxeinaive of; pantry, coal*«eUar and cellar. Ail the rooms have fireplaces, and drains at* constructed to carry off tba water, un the-bona* U in 'every mpeel in good order ana-very convenient, and it well soiled tor two families.-Tbs property will b* sold low, and tube givrn on the largest part of th* purchase money. Inquire of the subscriber, who can b* eeen at the of* ice of the Gazette, every fonnodo, between th* boar* of eight and ten, and at other, -tune* at hi* roams at Mrs. Hay* 1 boarding bouse, Robinson’s new row. Fed- SMstiUegbenydity. / D N WHITE, fshiatf - ' : Agent far the ownsr. : Oalr Onc licA. DIUCK HOUSE SELLING FOR «1125-Tho MB sabtcribcr baa only one of those cheap dwelling situated on Decatur it, left. This houae i» brick, three atories high, and coutalns six rooms It is of receut erection, well built, and powuei every i convenience for ansst residence fora atuali forailr, I hiving a separate and independent yard.. . itt-This house trill ho; aoid at the low price of 1 sm? and time given ou a portion of the p&rebue njoney. Bacb a bargain, we thiak, baa not lately been olfered in this city. i inquire of the aubtenber, wbo.caa be •mb'** the Of- Tnqi u»e«ibw»«— rr fieeof the Gazette, every forenoon, between the noon of eicbt and tea, and at other rtimea at hii rotas, at Hr*, llaya’ bosidin* house, Itohta»oa'« flew row, res end s» AlleghenySt*. . ii.BNWHITE • febig . .. ..Agent for the owner. Bolton Hodi of Hitting Houiit MR. G. DEXTER, of Bottoni boo arranged tad pa tented * pita for tenting hotii**;whiea ha* been McceiafuUy rued In Beaton, New Vorlt, *e., nod m her orer applied, bat received tae decided preference. onr etoveo, rontaeee,eie. lit advonugee nro— ■ ' lit. Great regularity of i crape rente. ' jjd. Freedom from nnoke. : 3d. No unpleasant dryness. ... 4th. Easily attended to and not Uawe to get out of . :order. •- " ; 1 ;• fith. Greatdurability.- i : i- A iaodei and ipeci&caiion niriy be seen and appara tus obtained atlha cenperand Tinware factory of, \VM B BCAIFE, Flrrt «C : between wood and market.; SOPA ASH— snbscnber* have this day 'iedoeed the pries of their Soda Ash SDieb is wißUled by the manß&ctnrers from B 5 to percent.)to4}c for C*ib,or4|c for approved Notes at 4 month*- And for quantities of 6 ton* orapwards a Redaction wilU« mpri fcbld .. . lOOiibetty.itroet •T» LEACHING POWDEH, (Chloride of Lime I c*ks K of prime ooaJHv. for cue at the lowest market Z&T WtM MITCKELTREE. 7nxLLOW—lO bbU WoJ,r«mlerei ju»t fee HI and lor I *io»br - IfebIBI• - • - bo»i Bunch lUUina jok rte’dand K. foVnleby IfeblSl L 3 WATEBMAN- $OOO ufcifwA Ilacen .U. rtcr» tod far Jsafcbf^-flttQ’ . JiSWAXXaUIAZt 1 <-•■• y- '• - v -' - ’•- ; _ , -v —' ■ ■ .; - • A T * .o' w« Cotmrr Committee ofComi* p«deßee held at BlcMartera’ hotel m Pittsburgh. vpMU.Thtt.the■ imim«.p«u voten ofthe nrcral Waids,.Boto«tbs udTbw&shins ofAilesheaT cnatf.exe utviied to meet aithrir k«n»l »’£i!l i Baidriismirtt,:©* Sotor-: day wb.-xUi February next, to appointdelwraies to met ut.CooßtT Cocrention u the Court Boose in the soeeeedmg Wednesday, toappoint delegates to the State Canremion to be held at Harris burgh to nominate a Cmi Hectors and Senatorial delegates to the NatjonabCon rention. The said county convention will also appoint •;s delegate from this district to the Whig National Con vention and an elector for this district open the Stale electoral Ticket: ; j .. . v _r. The primary meetings in all the Township* except *—’■ * •• --- reived uid for uLs by feblS- •- ' "r rpo-ACCO-55 keg* No 1, 0 twist (Gedge brand) I landing from steamer New England ana for sate by T i [feblS) -« • JAMES PALZELL FLOUR— 00 bbls 9 Floor landing from str WellsviU* and forsale by JAMES PALZELU PORK AND LARD—OO, pc* -balk Pork and 17 keg* Lard receiving from Caleb Cope and for sale by fcblS , JAME 9 DALZELL- mANNER'S OIL & MACKEREL-251 bbls Turner's X Oil>ioobblsNo3Mackerel(branded large) rac’d and tor sale by . [feblS] JAMES DALZELL- - RYE FLOUR—I 7 bbls Rjr« Floor receiving from Lake Erie and for sale by • ■ TALLOW —ISO bbls Beef Tallow for sale by; feblS JOHN OIUER. ' SHOVELS, Spades.,Hay andMannreForks,Hoes, Mafrocks, Fieks, foe. Berger’s make, for sale by -fcblS. i * FORSYTH fo DUNCAN. GANAL SHOVELS of a very superior quality, to wbieh we invito ibe attention of Contractor*, Ber ger’s make.' For sale by fcblS FORSYTH fo DUNCAN. ROLIj bbls* fresh Roll Butter landing - and for sale by " GEO A BERRY,. febld ' ; . lfl Wood at , T'hRIED APPLES—SCO bo. Dried Apples in store and JX foraaleby. . ; (fcblS) QEO A BERRY. ELOUR— SCO; bbls Floor, good brands, in store and for sale by [fablS] QEO A BERRY.'. Buckwheat flour—ao scks hailed Buckwheat Floor, IS bbls in store and for sale by 1 ftblS : GEO A BERRY.' ROLL BUTTER—7 bbls'freabßollllnnerjastree’d and for sale by WICK fo M’CANDLESS. ; leblS , • • . . POTASH— 0 casks prime just tec'd sad for sale by. feblS, :• . WICK A M’CANDLESA. __ FAMILY FLOUR—IOg bbis extra Family Flour just rac’d and for sale by WICK fo M’CAXDLEStf. FRESH BOLL BUTTER—IS bbls prime inst rac'd and for sale by • ~ 'WICK fo hfCANPLFS-V BACQX— IROOO lbs prime Shoulders, city cured; 5000 lbs prime Sides, for aal# by- : . - feblS REYNOLDS fo SHEE. ' ‘ ffIEA PAPER—9OO reams jast rac’d and for sale by X feblS •- ’ REYNOLDS fo SHEK : CORN— 18 bbls Com just landing from sir Skippei and for sale by . ,-JNO S DILWORTH, - feblS : > No >7. Wood st. HOPS— SO bales Ohio Hops for sale by feblS j . • JOHN a DILWORTH- ,■%¥/■HITE BEANS—iS bbls Navy, lust rac'd and for ■>Y-sale by R& W HASBAL'OH, . . fcblS :r ■ : . .• '' _ Wood st; CHEESE— 00 boxes - cheese just rac’d and per stmr Michigan and for sale by . t'cblS - 19A1AJI DICKEY fcCo- SB Water IJGCS fo BEANS—I bbl Eggsf 1 bbl Beans received _!i uid for fo] fc b 7 ' ISAIAH DICKKVjfc Co. PELTS— 1000 Nos 1 and it Sheep Pelts, landing from nr Michigan sad for sale br feblS i C HimVKLL. Ag'L Wafer st. GORDACE-lOcoil* 0,4 b -C), andOin. Manilla; 3 eoil*s‘,niulo in. Tarred Ropes on consignment and for *ole by- "J C JIIDWELL, Ag't. - feblS i ■ • - / Water airaei. ALTS—tO cask* pmns AiiV rac’d and for sole by 1 feblS -r J C BIPWDLL Ag*L LABD OlL—Eigbl bbls refinod ' Winter, of the best uualify, ih*t rac’d and tot sale by •' . febl4 • i SCHOONMAKERfo 6x, 31 Wood *1 . fTTINTER SPERM OlL—Warranted pun Winter yf Whale OU,Bleaehed; for sale br t feb!4 - J SCHOOXMAKERfo Co. /“CASTOR OIL—S bbls just rac’d and for sale by febU : : . J aCHOOXMAKEHfoCd. TTrUITE LEAD-650 kera for sale by TV febM FORSYTH X DUNCAN- SUGAR— -17 bbls NO Sugar for sale by febll - fo DUNCAN. /"IOPPERAS—IO bbls Copperas for sale by ■y feb|4 >t)BßYrtl fo DUNCAN. GOFFEE— 800 sacks Rio Coflee for sale by ' febU ~ ; POIXDEKTBR fo Co. 4t~ Water st S’ HOT—C 2 k?g» No*. I,!’and II for rale by feblp POINDEXTER It, Co. HOPS— 30 bales western N Y and Cotmecncui bops foriaale by POIXDEXTFB fo Co. boxes rosin Soap for sale by r ' teOT - - POINDEXTER fo Co. T7EATHERS—C7 racks prime Tena, l» arrive by .r str. Lady Byron, for sate by * - ISAIAH DICKEY fo Ca, febU • Water and Front its. SAI»-KRATUS —30 c&vkt pox* Satxrauu; 75Wietdo do; ree-d and • * • HOin'''DAJuZKLL fc Co, PORK— ti bbts neu and prime Pork in afore and formic McGILL, BL'SHFIKDA ROE. BAni.i'G —SO bale* Codon Batting for sale by fcbH . , McGILL, 11USHFIELD A HOB. FTXHJACCO—4B keg* No l VaTwht'fortale by ' 1 )>bU McGIU,. CVSIIFIKLI) & ROE. *VfOI*ASSEtt — HO i>bt» plantation Moluse* landing ijl, from iirClipper No 2 aaJlor *«!* by - feb|gj • JAMES DALZKLL. C~ IIKES boxes \Y R Client for tal«s by ffcbl* ; JAMES DALZKLU _ RICE}— 10 tierce* Rice jtm ree’tl and for tale by Jebia • . T MILLER k RICKKTgOX. SWEET MALAGA A SAUTKRNE WINE-20 or. cask* S. VL Wine; IS qr casks Haul Ssuterae do, just received and for sale by febl2 MtIXEBA KICKETSON. - ff\AR—U3 bbls Wiladnfton Tar just rec'd and for sal< Ibr - - miller a ricketson. MUSCAT WINE-55 boxes Moscat Wlac just rec’d and for sale by MILLER A KICKKTSO.V BRANDY FRUIT—I. eases- Brandy Fruit jari rec’d and, for sale by MILLER A mCKETSOX. CHLOROFORM-d lbs jnst asc’d and for sale br febl* . B E SEIXERS, 37 Wood st JUST rec'd, CO lbs Oyd. Potash.' for sale by .■>. feblil ; , (Chton. copy) ’ J KIDD ACo •Stage Managei LARD— SO cans of a superior quality, pat op expre iy for fondly use, jast reeM and for tale br - - fobta ; BROWN A CULBERTSON. WINDOW GLASS-COO boxe»b*10; 150 boxes 101 13; 100 boxes 10*14. for saie.by tebia f S F VON BONXHOBST It Co. T> ROOMS—IOO dot for sals br " JD lebia . s F YON BONNHORST A Co. PIG LEAD-120 pir* for sale by febli , -8 F VO.N BONNHLR3T A Co. ■ Barney Williams. ICYTIIE SNEATH6—SO dot for sale by V feblC S F VON BOXNHOR-ST A Co. "HITE FISH—S bbls prime inspected for sale by ftb!9 8 F YON BONNIfottST A Co. lIKMP-7 bales dew rotted Ky. Hemp, jnst reeeired Jtlandfok.saleby DROWN A CULBERTSON, • fobia . ■ • ; 143 liberty street. ' rt LASS—las, boxes B*lo W. GUa*;4o boxes 10*18 \JT do; 30 boxes 10*14 do; for sale by febli ? ' ‘ B ROBISON A Co. SOLE LEATHER—2SOO lbs red Sole Leather for sale by ; {febli] . R ROBISON A Co. CHEESE— 33 boxes Crams Cheese, lam siie. rec'd and for sale by WAR M’CUTCHEON, ' . febli • - -; -- : - - Liberty street.* , SHOULDERS— 12,000 Iba Pittsborgh smoked Shoul ders oa band and for sale by tebU W A R &TCUTCHEON. "AMS—ICUXO lbs Pittsburgh smoked flanis on hand L and for sale by [foil} W B ATCUTCHEON. CHEESE-60 boxes WR Cheese for sale by - febU t S F VON BOXNHORST A Co. IBACCOES—CO boxes assorted Tbbaceoes lor sale by S F VON BONNHORST A Co. SAL.ERATU3 —4 essks for sale by' febli ; . 3 F VON BONNItOEST A Co. J**’ UST reeeired, CO lbs PracipT Cub. Imo, and for sale by: ; tfebllj . J KIDD A Co. YARNIBH— 150 sals New York-Varnish, for sale by febli • (Chronicle copy) J KIDD A Co. T\RY PEACHES—ISO bos Dry Peaches; 70 do Dry Apples Jnst received mid for sale by iVbll SAW 11ARBAUGH, 33 Wood st. EOLL BUTTER—S bill* Roll Bauer juu Isndiaf and foreale by • _lebU ~ SCORCHLNGS— 10 btlr Scorching* rce'd per Caleb Cope and for sale Ljr . • ' febll -v 8 * W HARBAUQH. BULK FORK-49J100 lb* Balk rork, hog rou.ul, jim received and for sale by feblL S ft W HARBAUQH. BACON'— 050 Hams; AM Sides; SS3 Shoulders, city cared, in store and for sale by fell! • SAW HARBAUQH. VALENTINES— A splendid assortment Valentines, comic and sentimental, for sale by.' feblO - JOHN n MELLOR, 81 Wood at. SUGAR AND IUCE—7 hhds N O Sugar, IS tiercea Bice landing from str Colorado and tor sale by. feblO JAMES PALZELL. V €n»Hrtrmt Ora New England for .ale low to feb> V ■; ’ CARSON ft M’wJlOlnv . : Black waudko-! b 7 Ifcbfi] SOAP— 75 bom UTdfiMWttiiriflMflottiAr •rittojr O&q jjSSKo* AUCTION SALES Job* P.PPTU, tMIIMtI ignSbr account '.Witmtr assortment ot foreifn-and domektie, tta*y *« ***• '^sTa^srss&sssFas^ iWld furniture, which we mahogany hair cloth beds, bedding, transparent window •: An invoice of-good quality table and pocket CBllery, ready made clothing,. boots, •boes/brushes, combs, Std and silver watches, musical instruments, umoita?. r, German tkney goods, books,*!/? g*ods.Ae\ * c ‘ s R E SELLERS, . 57 Wood street. Carpenter's Tools at Auction. ■ . On Wednesday craning the 16th inat. at 7 o'cfocjj* ■£ tlic Commercial Sale* Room, corner Wood and ritta street*, will l>e sold the contents of two chests and one : box carpenters fools, embracing •» largo and general, assortment,, which are .worthy of the attention ot ibe < trade. Sale posture to close a concern. : . fcbfc JOHN P DAVIS, Aucl r. ; SaU '.tf Demagtd'Vrj Goods. On Tnesday February,. ISth at ten o’clock, a- *- the Commercial Sales'Room, eoraer. oO\ood and sui. streets, will-behold without reserve for cash currency; in lots to suit purchasers, the whole of the stock of tan*,; •cy A domestic Dry Goods, damaged recently by fire ah the store of Mr. James Gosling, among whieh. ate;neh ; hpni,M matin, gaaze and otker ribbons, cal»oes,jaco-. net, mull, Swiss end barred muSlina, shawls, silks, cloakings, cloaks, lawns, hosiery, giovev flowers, ces. merinoesi velvet, braid and gimp boanets, hd’Ce ffieySSSkSto..- JqHNSDAyi3,Auc l >r - fo-The sale .will be continued front day to day tuL nlftrsold. - . ' PRINTS ONLY. , CEDAR BT., NEW YORK. \ LEG & BREWSTER . Established a warehoose in the 'year 15W. for the flu* - fcjse-of tupplrinrtho Ciir and interior Traue wuh yl CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at . low exhibiting, wall seasons. - of la ; They are now. opening-Sereral Uondred dramming every new. swta ofForeign and.Domestte nrodnctlon,' many of which hare just Wen purchased, and are offered for sale for Cash and short credit, at 5: PIUCKfIRKDUCBD! ' v% V ' v'-.i from; - -.0-' ■ :■I ONE TO LIVE CENTS per yard below the prices of .AprU-.aad May, as pe*. printed Catalogue*,' which are corrected daily, for the 'TwKTwiBKHOUSB, , 1 , , > . ,NeW York, Jane, IM7. \ . JraHstl ?, " Hewßeoks amdPirledlealSi = ; TUET received at M. A. Miner's, SmithfieW street,, tl 3d door from Second. • - •- i • • > Wallace. the Hero of Scotland, by Gabnol Alexander, • superbly illustrated. - ■ V." j' : The n s!bhejr :ef Lu-Minoylo, by the author of “Faihejr Clemem.” i !. : „ ~I*^' The Chairman'A Speaker's Golds, byTfcos Smnh, L*J. The Ladies’ Science oT-Ettkuett* and JUndßook of the Toilet; by an English Lady of. Bank* . Etiovatte MTv *t the usages of Society, -by : Cottnt Alfred tfOfsay.' -! - > ”! ■'•'J.'- • - t•- Fbwier*s Phrahological Cost—pnee SO cents. - - r.-' living Age No IBS. t ■•f. Rri»l O’Linn, fresh supply. • ! - • ••. :v ; - OodsTs Lady’s Book for Jan. and fresh Mgly. i • A large aM siileudid assortment of Song Books,: ptuiag : a new one entitled I’unch’a Ccotifi Songster* A rich and beautlfol article of Note Paper ' J - Also afresh lot of cheap priced yerjrhandlv some and remarkably'cootie. 1 ■KTOi S A W HAUBAUCH- TTt r DSON' T 3 rrcst gmannn of the Hodaon KiTi , BANKERS' And Dealer* ia ESefaaafei .Ceia «*4 l llank Note*, NoXS, Mazketetnet, Pittsburgh. h i • SelEng Raw*,: ..Exchange. B»ytag Raw* - •*. \ New,Yerr.‘ *? ";- ,‘ 4-pr Cwnadatf, - . . Philadelphia, I' t®°‘ L “k T fe to > J*®V ffrtiimwmy- •■•[ ’ t do SIJLouU. ldO> Boring Ratesj ■• BANK NCTtIS. Bagraf Raw*. Ohio, 7 • < U dU Ca* Scrip Order*,! I du, .; XnUiwji, l i -da Rel*rN olP »> - ‘‘"Oi Kentucky, i “do-PenniylvumaCy “a 0..- Yireini*. <• • **do' da • - «Oiv do - Wheeling, | do Near Qrleoss, “do'; : Tenae»«ee. ' i 3do ‘•do;.': —»-se, \j fpbhafl - -- i WlKiin Douflu, MeKoifl. Tfc* A «>liKiiliu hMttotTtd ud Cop Mtnu ftssfcSsrsslßtiaaKS# pobtic ceanalir'toaa Maon»t£:af Hafir sod Ca^t, .uchEST .f45^^SSn5S!5. . Having, retired (ram the load rcpectfuily 1 reeconunewdilhfc patronage ufuif t, M u aud'the public genenltv to tar ■aceeuor.ArnL «v «( a <, - - tfebudAei j S'Jambs McKain>- ■ improved Bmijt -Mtchtne. .•. i THE iboto machine* aienfrwjih o*e in almost every S.Ueinlbe Colon, and have: been tested by l exp*-* rb noilTi from'whom stsrciil hundred certificate* • - . Belldr' ™~T'.. JeX i A AM tWo itorifcd blicVldwellifl* houi« *fitb fr'lf «vta hjooi»aud Umijmtf. pleowolly «iuiat*d B SCAIFE, i j . . .. 4 er fora Mechanical putpotca, Uardwa«dtaler» andlirartii(e,>Ma .lo» rata.■whole* tale.. JlandfcettTedehd aolabyj-'f JKIDD&Co. . feb3 : Corner fflyfood and Foanh ai. ■ -Tpaiccn, brothers EpfeT lTx cbanui Philadelphia, Im ue/n nerally. Liberal adrance* roidel pu >. STUCCO and - '“ " Sot aals hjrj CuX) * . , ■ p | f\ / ASTOH OIL—S bl>!» NoiOJi . by- 1 - -tfcb kff A LUM—3bbli,iujtre'cVlaiMfoT tale br i:\ A ftbg'l 1 ’• r if I ! RiE SELLERS!' ' 8 A W HARBAUOII. PEA NUTS— loobu»h iuitoV»4uwSfori*]eby ■ t * ttALZELU DWED PKACUES-liObuWfoii*]* br T •ftbs,i c .jji f Jakes,balzeul' /~!OI-’FE&4lOO i bBg*.Undiajj t fricn .iie»me* ‘Peaniyl A J v«ia» and for wle bjr r ■■ J A"*- —‘ n>r.?r> i. . * febS :>• v: . '• •.11 1 .noiM weier f' "COLOUR—- / ■TfebS -'] r , , f irOAia-ORD 4 C» •' ]b« liicfcr’currd dried h#< & in JLfT*QTO'aitdfoT«tltt br IfeBHK OAKFDRDfc&. lO TfAfloxfl blacking, mo! du .wo used boxt JJXUfruhjhT i- i. . Lfebtfii . ' -J KU)D 4 C» Q.ABnErra scotch sxjFrr, VIXVCTjVIALCOBK3 1 6COpio«lerT«lebr f. feb*' >■ [Chronicle copy]*-- J IQUP &Qd, "OACON-—"iM) pieces IShoalrtmii. jaw rec’d and -for JjaateVy) • [feU) IA.TWOOI),JO,\ES^Cd. v LARD.— frkcga laid forujo bjv‘. •X-'i- - - febV ): ‘ ATWQOftJOXEafc'Ca.* ; SUaA.E3-410J Ihdi 1 hdi prußoN‘o»oiruri ';• J ; ■“•■.* '.."‘i BbbUkmf • ’ — & | 0 ' elmubed ’ •In tiore uuljbr «*3eby • | _ [feb7J - OJBLACKUL'K.N fc Coi_ TJATENT '#t’CKCTS-SS dot, for «tfe by ““ X feb7-\ O BUACKBUfot A Cd!- S’ TAECB-aa boxet of BdabrigfaU no I, for.ndejry (e>7 - • O BLACtBUfcS tOi HOPS— U bal« WMiero Jifew Yoris md G ‘oLDEN. til* PanTicio. jd». syrepi ;s£ ■‘f3f3&. «3Sv!~wS‘« l “:^ : «dT«nc«.' ' ■! TIIKt o. granr Monday ercnittT»XtO y, . l r > ~..' ;V..iV. • TCBSDXFi*A«*®TU£ I Th. raDEBNIA S"^*\S , sii4S§sS^toe2 . : thtoidai Ktta _ The PENNSYLVANIA, »UIMW < JJgJ every. Thawdny cvcrunt 1 IQrn.; ,k -~ FnroAT PACICBT. . . Tbe CUPPER NO. *, C*pt- bank every FStfay: monaag u 10 o»doctme4ta« every Friday evtuingtf.lQv.X." ,- .1;'. < L SATCBDATPiCKKI^r . The P*"* barrh w«yS*nwUyjnomfair «W o'clock Wheeling ergr BmutUy .erenby c 10 r. *- y; ) SCITDAYncni. ■■■■'• Tt, ISAAC NEWTON, CwL fcO. Hmo* wffl Inn PitulnujU «t«it W»r BMuuwjTfl o’clock, mtcHuc eveiy Sucriny CTewcj.l lUr. W ■ M«yflfclS47. < ■ ;V'-.r 0BAVSB : p^Pttili'ft , ***. *fiALKB CC&iK Ug.MWuftfc nrfll Wars far .B»f«.i.OiM»ow wd ' on. Tbe*d»r, i^uwi»r» Sv.“ larUUn* bttwtwi .Wood *Jjwt«dUw bnd*o, «u 2 , _ r.. ~ ~ **• ' ttAVEE AND TOU^VIUfiTAOttr. " . vHu fli ctftsaiboul— - * heave*- 1 ’ 1 .' £Cl«jk©, BUlttTKni, dttrtaf 4*Uy trip* to Bwret *nd ■PITTSBURGH A BROWS 0 VUikiE • naiiT.Pmtit •• LEAVE lUILYATSA.au , • JSSa- w -The feUtftring l MW-tWi.epmptaa • •' : r-fC^KA ! «W-’U»tf feT'-lie?ptiirtt AT* ■•■ MaMfeWft LAffne, • Cape Jltiart PfairMOH; Jotebt; aatfLOUSS * iin.MUR, Com. E. B«ieU. 'rbfrtxi»W «T9'«UUrelr new, pod ate without regard to CkpeaaA-Ev* lca^ C the foot of Ho** •».[. o«* Sirf, aathebooU will certainly leave «,1U;»4W! : ttMdheara,BA.M.aaddß-ii ■,jitfl _■ tt:fob LomsyosßTrTvTr ,” wtiiiUiboTw^ ■'" (SmHS^Bßtfclidey.uiao'clock:" Far frelsnt or passageapplyoaTwaia. rr * 'ilEGin-AB CINCrLWAT! PACEET* .. ’ ! . FOri NEW ORLEANS '. 1 V/\ •■■" >' BAVANWATL: ■■}-.■ faCTgfeStf->Pemu»og, lekry .thio. JUBKBSHObbii.day for above aaaajl intend cdiato _ potta.. JfriftelaktCTpWiteiOTty . ' EEGULARj*AtJICErFOE SCNFJS&/ ; . ». Tho new and fait ctcamer"'-.* • . i . , : GortntjV w*ter, "will lekvrt'ak above* ■SnS&Eaßihi* d*T At ID o’clock; "J/m M*bi w «gc, apply on board. ; . • » tfcbll ; PITTSBURGH A WUCTjNOTiCKET. S S-: ' Tbe ->!jj ' ••. jcbfepal' DinwT F.Canar,- ma*arr; MBMHHtorfirularls’for WltcaTuTg. -cia Jdondtys ■ WcUitMtlcy aud Friday,-at #) o'clock boraaely’.T • . Lee re wheeling every Tuesday, jXbanday**! B*- tdnlay, at 7 o’clock,a m,prMi*ety,.;f biuiAi'i&'lt"'-':-- Tbo Coon! will lend u ell the. nueDße&ie Berta— Every aecntaodntioii that can be proeqrtd for tft cata* fon end eafetyaf pmedym haa.DCenTmrtOied.’/ Tba beet» alWOTOVided with a fcelf-wniflg ad&gr fnrd M tceTeai>crpwa»oti».:"Porftctghioc c pwiuge. , -apidy o* board ot to r - DAVID .CHKrBBTL.- ' •fcb4. , . j.. -comet r«reiptjixrlij ; begiT#niff-My.i'ifji B >Jt )OTB ■. Merchaniiitß aid juekafeaolVajiv. Jg weight wnrarded.' ’■ . 7T7. T£ipre*«do*e* daily at 3 - ': •' ; > 1‘ "' ••■■ •: II O V’CKKRI*. Affttil Bi Chtrlea Uotfrl Paiidinira. woM It - 'The iiutaiukt itlka Mdtrliii'liiM tw '‘nZlr'EZXSi* r .: ioin>wii&tfa££i£-'.V - o W fiiJJ sw*»sK;f'.i. 1 *«■> _ rnlon Motion Hills, k ' Feb. 14-41 f § wrapping papery. rtrade X low enm NQLDS* SUEg.' : Jr. Ftau; ID t co;'4 : bbls ConK,s i and forttie.by: >j-. lOBISON *• Co, i {,■ l9DUb«ty ayB nuui'rnihACEu 'VAoS?fff^ b«r»biOT ( «ud Philadelphia. The firm ahtpment wjU feaTe.n*h*mi cm Uib January fnu.. No mom 1006 wilt be neeireA daivcao ba earned through day. wiSokriSE? en the route. ■ . ™ . . . .......,,■ .cmiii i muK U nimlvujie« o*«5»l • ,W*donat*|lw^arpaiiww* byihe:»aricdUay ecaa^p. RillS^i o^S. M thby.weW'itatoed'W'hiJto.Cf aa'ia J'7,7 09 * 1 *thon*anaa of nthewi ,werrd«*So* ,®oglh«,uuul Uwyeoald be tent in ion* old iraD/al 4 ca,p rtw,-srhicai°° frequeady prov*dlieir:ecffn*.v ._. : We jattadlajxjrknn our contract* ' witat tt rtiay. and not &etaa wtuibe eatelait aeaaoa* mia ether orncera,—who either. nerictmed sol aIL or. tt aimed thelreoarenieitce, •.>•"" '-' . : ■ '-'JmAa'drawn at Pittsburgh' for'Bay'aßmtromdaW £lOOO, payable atanyoftheptomeiarßaakslalr**' Scotland and \Valea. • - • ---•.*. . ~ v; JOSHUA ROBINSON,-*t I' . . ■• .. . v -EaropeonaadGeoeralAgeotfl ’ feol :■• . -Fifth«rcet,*i» : OtlaaTßuß'SerliiUiistVaipauTr - U. 8. MAU.U.METO SOUTHAMPTON-fcmtTMVM tr HUB ‘ Frnm ti *' l *s iD " n *U of Ute.yaar iStfL jfaUKBP* ateanera of thh Company wiltaS oac»ainotHhtsibUoorir ’> tT'- •HHft mr tou' ! - -•!: ■-.! jt, . lheWA£HlNG7oN,Capt.T.’Jolamon l oa.lboSOtfc . JanYtIMS. t.TJ» Hermann," CapL.Crabtrte, on the doth Feb. IW3L - • irecl winter Sperm; UWO 800 felt low priced 1fc y wcKgred.v P :r •trenfthfordat- JCHELTRfiE, ICO liberty ijrecj. /info of protfue* re n coniigumeau. £ ; ji lira mill o t ft SW , W; JACKSON, ' , • 4th W wear Kfalcnf.? i mree'd siwi far'cib i R E SELLERS; "’V -J’-nm nan:' feM . x • J C.BPWBBU Fiaebttm^.',bV- CSBi^ - *WSUBSsafi? jFfffjvsgEMggSW* J>- Jtw*SS&'