THE ■PITTSBURGH GAzßElfc BY ERASTUa BROOKS 4fct.Ce. ?i-V; T PITTIBUBfiBI •:•' ■•■'-' »« c, tod u etrljr rashaday u •.•nvifjartetMa,* - It U vjth • «nn>»h pleasure we r the - * long ooat—between the rival oryaaifitinns of the 'I., ’and CaaneQsvflleßail Road Company, ••■via*«riof the assessment not. exhausted la the necessary ' expense*,whichyriSbeaboutsl,44perahnre,and, ia feet, hare’by?aasle,relinquished the Connells w - iriUe road entirely. ; I . t This straight forward business like settlement of i ' thialang vexed question, is a subject of coagralnl** ton, going, as it does) to show that the city of Pitts* ' Mrgh ia uotdivided as to the absolute necessity of < r tadroad connections with the Seaboard or with the ' though a difference did axist a* to the most *"-! • efleient mid profitable meansofsocuring it . In tbe •' "* fierce about rival roods, the merits of the oae'just revived, have been almost forgotten, or at •- • least muib’fieprocurted) until many have,thbughi • • Pittsburgh wtsweli rid of tbe toed. .This is not the case, and there are feasible plans by which • iijjj road «**", bo made available. One-ofj them • ! aastaaCoei l It is known that petitions are now bo •:: fere the LegUlaturo, asking for a Charter for a Com* !;• i ~ :,paay tp slack the navigation of the Youghiogho ' i i a . r< ' This dcme, as it can be, fornomo four hun* ■ A ed and we have water navign tun to Comteilsvilie.'- Arrived there, a road can be v ;mnde forty‘miles'in length, from whence over the v Baltimore and r Ohio Road, the.Beaboard. • This . is one feasible way, and. those; conversant with these’matters, can no doubt suggest others. , f Some may say the Ohio Company .Will either re* '' fiise this connection, or levy discriminating tofls to , ■■ ■ ■ preserve therighls of the Western end. This ar-1 ' ' ; ‘ jfuaeaVayaiis nothing, for the Ohio Company once t.-.i ' reached, wdl be glad enough to take the basin—, ‘'i'Yeor.nmafll.. '. V i •; : Another question rises, now that so ■' *. *cepiialisl# and businessmen have surrendered their ••• ’ v ‘ interest in’ rim ‘Coonelfrville road. Are they to re ' naih idle'and lend no helping hand toother roads, rv- ' ’! or gre they to stand forth and take hold of this roil toad qwaitioa with tbe energy and determination evexyutteftsstof Pittsburgh demands?’ The'lsUer ~ wC» he adopted, there cannot be a doubt* ThcwT cannot be a' doubt but that '•‘dua'pieificiljtmof.lhe CopadlsiriHe question will f.. tasietf the cbmplettoir of the Groat Central Route ..jV. TP’e,Jv*.veievery reasdu''to* f believe that a few ■- ' 4*ysbnly will pa** before measuresxrill be taken CO fid Central route, and to give the’ stockbold* eroori the Eastern end aasoranee that cannot be i ibat Pittsburgh will lead her aid with an eheigythatwill secure the road in the earliest pos albietime.. ; : Profits of Haantec tare*. ••' The Whigs aw anempting-togeiiipattismri* ' " also an tnmpantr, although it.is »*■ '*' pertained that, so far from ruining the iron interest, .. Peoasylvaaia alone has produced seventy xsiUno ‘ v-wounds ewrriron* in 1547, thania the previous year.- Bat we are to have all sorts of panics, for the purpose of operatihg oa the Presidential cam pain. We should not be astonished at their rais another ? ’ panic, which was so fa - |-Boas inlSit, in the log cabin of Richmond.— VTaA Vniou- \ ' " To ihia hey note, the Port responds as fcllowr— • ®Jnstas sure as a Presidential-campaign cornea ardahd. the federal party attempt to get op a panic; “for the pnrpose of forcing the farmers, mechanics, ~r nA übertr* of the country to vote for their candi ■ -dtiea. - The game is so well understood, that the beoolo loot for it as a matter of coutse. The fede ‘ 'oraTpiity’ direnot go befow the poople, avow • their principlca, and discuss the great qnestwas which has divided the people since theorgamxa • '-tion of government.” . , i' . Il is agreai pity the Post cannot find an opp> .'-.west wifliag to “discuss the great questions* which '* *has* di Tided the people since the organ ixa! ion of " oor Government," and for wantofabetterone, we again propoee the Gaxette. Pnt dares not tonchjthe rotten tarxJTofl&l 6, and its complaint of the want of aome. onewitb •whoK* to disease the question, is all moonshine, , and if nn more idea of contesting the mailer • than the merest Capt. Bobadit “That a Toledo? pjsi^, • Ixvetsc Paoms—'Wehavo beeamformed that the profits of one of the Cotton Manufacturing % Companies in Lowell, fer the last six months, are. cat hundred and dolkirt. No dividend, of course, has been declared.—Allot • The Newport Manufacturers have given notice . Id their operatives, that oa and after the 2lsi inst-, a reduction ofl2i per cent, will be fnade on wcav ‘ »ng r aodlOperccnt.eaotherlabor.' ' Navigation CanrAXi.—A mccL of the stockholders of this company was held : yesterday, to consider the lato *cr paued-by the > legislature in reference to the important work an* der their control. The legislator* hssgranted the power to receive additional subscription* to their stock to the amount' of $200,000, for the purpose.of slacking, the. oyigation of the river to < the State line of Virginia. They have also alb wed .. them to rtiie No. 4 two feet, a privilege of 1 much importance to the trade of the river. The 1 ; act of the legislature has been accepted, and under . ha etßcicnt Preodeat. J. K. Moorhead, aided by the JJaaager*,'whoso basineu talenU ore unsurpassed bf any in ,;tbewest, may look to the Monodgahela Navigation Company as onerfthe -■ chain sources of her prosperity. ’ KatwuS, FotOTXT.—In the .House of Repre sentatives .at Hamsburgh on Saturday, Mr. Wit of York, aobmitted the fetlowing preamble end resolution: * J. the great mineral resources of Pennsyl • min are ‘daily being developed, and iaeabaasti bta aapplkh of ores'and ooals brought to nouce, • which indicate this State as the future workshop ! 1 of the nation. Therefore, Jtstohtd. That our Senators and Represents' - - (free in Washington, be requested to press upon j the attention ofCoogresa the passage of an Act, - •’> providing for the selection, by suitable Ctanmisskia : C •■EL, of t for a National Foundry upon tbeeast ..am slope of the AQeghanies, and that they urge the appropriaiiOA cf a soilabfe com forthe esUb ‘ liahmeat thereof; which was laid on the table: - n B*oa*a.—The New York Correa poadeht efthe North American says: Wall street was thrown into a ferment abouf o’clock, by the ! diaamearaime of a stock broker named Tree wuh : SJSrXJoOQ in cash. He ..faad.got some 1800 shares of Harlem into bis poaaession by giving • ehecka, and then add them out for cash. He it - supposed tohave taken the Northerner for Charka tomaaa'ybuhg man answering bis -description ‘weal on board about five minutea-before she left. One of the principal soflerere, fornine thousand daUant Wett Smith this aJtemoon in pursuit A - • Cefeeraebb despatch was also aent, and the'gentle aas krill Had an officer on the pier waiting to ten- der the hospitalities of Charleston to him. DismXD James Monroe, of New * ' York of tho teat oow held by Mr. A. S. Jackson, 6dm oao of the City District* has returo> edlawaihington. The testimony will be transmit' led to the Committee on Elections early in the en ‘ aniar week, and there is liub doubt of another - gud gallant Whig being added the House • Af RenrerentStives. Such an accession at tach • Jmildbe peculiarly gratifying . ltoraot Pijic*.-Tbe President has appoint CoL Barnet, of the New York f?2£St_ aUlingmibed in tbe recent battles BSSErGcnnnU, in place of Oca. nay redeem ii» plate, inreitmenl canbenuMlaof :• • : v u.T!n> oaf Miaite in France, and the Aral** , H^Tfareign aalionaai the rrenchConrl ,chn I s —ytbaFrenchUnerase. Tto toa» breki Minuaera, catfett tjin.b». cflt. c 9 o i aujCT:y> Mcll,te r'" *”*•; 7" Mercury MW year. '/5, WM **** tB ® °/T*®” |Jpty tMt'it learned regreii'&K common wirirfeTery Whlgoi when he tauChia towvdji ttsht^ai^... Prmarxoß, Feb. 3d, l&t&i - Hox7 TToolt CtirAt’ a huge aad enthnsiaw tic meeting of your friends in this city on the eve ning of the. lit fast., a committee of twenty-five persons was appointed to invite yon to a public entertainment-ttvucbcarfy day, as might soil your convenience. , , , * In tendering the invitation described, perndt the undersigned members cf the committee to express the sincere (ratification which its acceptance would afford your friends, and the assurance of a recep tion as cordial as your public life has been Patriotic and Illustrious.' ' A V Loomis Wm Kishheiun Ephraim Jones jr John ShemJT . Hugh Davis - - Michael Alien WMarki Christian Bunsen Thomas Bake veil Geo S Hays- Dennis S Scully John Mcßberson B C Sawyer John Kelly Joshua Hanna ' Alexander MeKee Wasaaoroa, Feb. 12th, 1318. ■■ Geadcwun .—I have received your official letter addrexaed to me at the instance of a Urge number of my friends in Pittsburgh invitingine to a public entertainment in that city- lam very thankful far this compliment, and request ybo to accept mid to communicate my rcspectfdl scknowleagements far it Having thought it proper during- my ab sence from home,’ on thfa occasioo, to decline at tending, Public.dinners,and entertainments ten dered to mf.• personally, . and having' accordingly declined acoepting several, I regret that I cannot accept that which'you have had the goodness to propose without a departure from a rule which I deliberately adopted; I hope to be able on thy re turn home daring March, io stop at Pittsburgh when 1 shall be most happy to see you and exchange friendly salutations. Tara whh great respect your friend and obedient servant. ■ ' - 1 . ■ H. CLAY.. ' ’ "Messrs: A; W. Loemb, Wm. Giehbenra, and the other gentlemen, comprising the committee. - Lux n Caurossu.— X correspondent of the ■New York Journal, of Commerce,- writing; from; Monterey, tbo capitol of that country, under date of October 10th, giver the fallowing; yety interest! leg details of life in that remote region of the far] wist' " j. ‘ : It is wonderful what resources pos sesses far the advancement of the most', necessary manufactories.'' Within 'a few days past, a mine of potter’s day has been found on tne very, verge of 'this town. • • California is one of the greatest countries in the world forwooL It is raised without the. least ex >enee,‘nxul'with* very..little trouble. The sheep ireed regularly twice a year., Civilisation is fast advaaciag in California.. The manners of the natives ore becoming Americani zed very rapidly ' Several public balls hare been given by the otficers'vof the American squadron, the officers of the. Untied States army here, and by ritixens. At each of these belli, all the re* peels ble part of the community attend,' ahnost wkbout one exception.; This consequence is, that instead of teeing a man get up and dance fiitulartgv • with three or four yards of chamois leather flying • loosely shout lus legs and heels.' which every now and then -be would slap with hit bands, or have to stop dancing to poll those, dirty leathers up from the heels; to the knee*; .to > save himself from getting entangled, and thereby falling on his face, and perhaps taking his lady, partner with" him,—-we see respectable sets of natives, stand up to'dance waltzes, quadrilles, contra dan ces, Folkav&c. ••• «.Afao, in. their, manner of living at, home, where farmeriy you would aee {that is to say, where some extraordinary attention was paid to the guestj a bullock's head placed behind you to sit upon, and another oneplued befcte you to putjronr piste upou by way of table, you wiil now see, not only in the towns, but in the mo* retired farm bouse, a decent table, some chairs to sit upon, and the necessary decent table furniture; ana inwead of the guefft.be ing turned out of the house towards evening or after sapper -to steep on the cold ground, he will now, generally speaking, fiod-a-'comfartalJe room and bed, of course far nothing. . I do not with to that the natives of. California have ever been wanting in-hospitality; on the contrary, there never lived n more hospitable race of people in the world; but their manners were rude and unculti vated, and their customs such as nature taught them. • But a few short months ago, if a man went .out to walk with his wife, he would be seen walking on, aome eight or ten steps in advance, .or in the rear; and if a aingle man. was men speaking with a single lady in the street, it was thought a sufficient motive far the Imsest calumny. - Now; it is not to. Gentlemen and ladies, whether related® not; may be seen daOy and hourly walking the street*- arm in arm; and if a stranger goes to visit them at their houses, the ladies do not runaway, and under false pretence, or no pretence at all, shut themselves up m another room, or fly out of the house,-but they will receive company.with the same cordiality that visitor* are commonly received' in all dvdiied parts oflhe world. ■ „ ' Some few yens back, such a thing as a fire-place in a house was unknown in this country; bur now every bouse that fa built has one or more fire-places in h. Although the winters ore not so severe here. '.M they are iu Stales by many degrees, still a fire is os requisite here as there. Atallevenls the fate earners find h so.* , fts|«f of Labor- Tbe Reportbf the Commissioner of Patents eon. tains an extended statement of the prices ’ paid to ferm laborers and to mechanics m the various counties of the different States of the Union. The foe U-thus presented must be interesting to our read* era generally, and we give the substance of them in condensed form.:-'.- ■ ■ Farm Xgforrr/,—Miine, northern part*,* $l3 to $l5 per. mouth. . New Hampshire end Vermont, $l2 per moath. - Massachusetts, eastern, $l2 to $l4 per moolb. Massachusetts, western, $ll per moolb, ! 'New. York, mostly $lO per month, often $l2 per month a very few $3 per month.. ivewJerssy, $l5 per month, and not boarded. Pennsylvania, mostly $lO to $l2 per month. Maryland, $3 to $lO per month; 37* to 50 cents per day, .; . Virginia, southern, $5 per month; north western $lO per month. North Carolina, northern and central, $7 to $9 per month; western, 50 to 75 cents per day - Soath Carolina,' western, per "aootbf north western, $6 to 510 per month; northeastern, 28c per day, central; $8 to $lO per month; while labor ers, $l5 per month. Georgia, northwestern, $l5 per month, or 75 cents per day. [ southern, 30 cents per day; northern, 25 cents a day, central, 50. cents a day. ; Mississippi, colored, 50 cents a day; while $l2 to $l5 per month and found, newer parts, 50 cents per day.' . Tennessee, western, SS to $l3, per month; east* era, $lO to 512 per. month. ' Ohio, mostly $lO per month, rather higher in the' southern parts. . . * Indiana, $9. to $lO per month. Qlioots,central and southern. $S to sloper month, northern, $l5 to $2O per month. Michigan, very variable, average about $ll per month. lowa, about per month. . As s general average, wages are higher, tn more newly settled regions, especially where emigration is rapid and enterprise considerable; in older coun try placea the wages, are. lower, except near a ties, where they are high. In the aUvehoMiog. State* wage* are generally, considerably tower than else where; with the. exception of the sugar region in and the more southern, newer and cot ton producing portions To these general remarks there are of course exceptions.- • ’ Mechanic*.—\n the more ' northern and eastern Steles the daily wages' are from one dollar to one dollar twenty-five cents,’ being higher in cities. Jo the more northern alase States wages are not quite to high. In the newer slave Stales the wages of mechanics are higher, varying from one to two dollars- Inthe' western Stales the price is gener sllv variably, being frost 75 cents, to two. dollar* per day; scarcity in a:,supply tending to advance the price; while the low pnee* of provisions, and consequent higher .rates, of money, fans s contrary tendency. . <... ■ 1 , In England the average wages of a laborer are forty cents per day, but the standard varies greatly. The Nottingham stocking weavers, in an addrcu to Uie public, stated that after toiling from fourteen to hours per day, they could earn only from one dniur to one dollar and twenty-live cents per week; and were, obliged to subeist on bread and water, or potatoes and salt. ~, . In Ireland r tbe avenge price of common labor it from ten ta twelve cents per day. In France, the common wages of a hired laborer are thirty reven dollars fifteen cents for a man, and eighteen 'dollars and seventy-live cents for a woman, annu ally;'the taxes upon which are equal to one-fifth of the net product In some parts of India,*-where the laborers want but a little rice and salt, the com mon wages are as low as five cents a dsy. ' Viaoma laov Woias—Wktcu>jq Vi—The building i* a frame of 100 feet in width by, 175 in length, : The roof, is aottaindd by braces without and covered with sheet non. • The-upper part ventilated with lattice work; 12 foet high ex tending the- whole-length- of the building.. The ■idea and ends are also so constructed si to sflbrd light and air In the rummer by raising doore many direction: which are closed In winter. The sides to. the cave are 20 foet high, and the whole is filled* with machinery of the most improved construc tion; There are seven boiling furnaces and two beating -furnaces. 1 ' There are'four steam - bodera niadefrbova' tlie furnaces,' from which heat the ateimijs raise* ihu asves about 500'busheU of coal per day. ; Plenty of *eaxa la thus the men say the /untaces .vnjrk,welt: Tbe flues all leadtoalafgefitedc;iTflfoibare;iMlt«l^h, with'a straight doe 6 foet diameter. JTbe 'Engine is 21 fcel stroke. Hr wM'S* feet diameter aod i« *sld to weigh with shaft and. aO the wheel on it, 35 - fan*., lie, main driving wheelfos:fert diameter,l2 in fte«.J#d.Wsa«to a pinfoo-ifoel diameter. Thii' dnTfi»the The Steam Hamm eg, made hr Me earn -Merrick ft. Town®, of Philadelphia, worics.'TCry we£ tod is, perfect)jrunderJbe.coa&ol * Steam Cylinder,^pportod-by'two W cfoutirou. The hammer weigh* the Itai.SlwyJ»if»«r»2Bffin Ipgo irto dperßuoo, and cotftimphta boildinf 29 non the r**n*Tg season. .So that when they get all Wr, ready, they will be aMe ta make 302 fays rfjtsiUper CkfrlatHt JPLoucHx.--'VYeTsVe before caHed.sl; tention fact that great -wtongwrould be ; CJuoe, 1797, he obtained a patent for the cast-iron skeletoa, in one piece complete. Subsequently he'malhrhis-plQughs with n cast-iron mold-board and land-side, aadat lached a wrought-iroo share to it; Shortly afier this he often spoke of still further improving his plough, by substituting the cast-iron share. But having spent upwards of $30,000 in his improve ments and efforts to introduce it into use in tbe U tuted States and elsewhere, he got discouraged and gave up the business.' I Peter T. Curtenius, ;as stated above, kept the cast-iron plough for sale in this city, the share and mold-board in separate parts, as early as 1800; 'Who .was the manufacturer r the privilege of which be paid him $l,OOO. Ini 614 Jethro Wood obtained a potent for a plough, tbe moldboud, landcide. and share in three porta and of cast-iron. He was wnOtar with New* hold a and Peacocks ploughs; and his waa a bung* ling-imitation of their*,: and not near so perfectin : form and construction as the old Rotherham plough which hadjbecn inuse In Grett Britain upwinla of seventy years bcibro Wood obtained his patent It is said that the cast iron plough in three parts, vie moldboard, land-side, and share, was in use in Virginia previous to ISI4, and that Wood was a ware of jti With these Girts before them, the public will cow see bow great an injustice it would be for Con gress to extend tlw patent of Jethro Wood, and give his heirs, or rather a company of greedy spec ulators. the privilege for seven years of exacting fifijr cent* pec plough from every ooe engaged in their masulscture. I bope these fact* will be widely ft Mr. Craft in protecting the interests of tbe county.! He cannot bavo tbe same knowledge of the assessments of real estate inthe Various, dis tricts of the county .that they possess, nor of the mode of assessing slooks, bomjs, mortgages, profes sions, occupations, foe.' Then let at least .one of our commissioners be there to advise with him, and in protecting the interests of tbe tax payers of tbe county, for it is the opinion of mtny of them that our property is assessed sshighostbat of any oountv in tboState. Then, why should our proportion of ihe Suite ux be increased without at least making an cflort to prevent it ’A Coumf Tax Pattb. Saw# It«au< Hors pot Miastanm.—Onthe 20th ult Governor Matthews sent a message to the Legislature, advo cating the payment of the planters* Rauk -bonds, 'and recommendingjthat immediate action betaken .with a view to that object - •’ Emigration from: Bremen in the past year, has' gooeori to n great extent About 39,000 persons embarked m,225 ships to the United State*, Texas, "Braxil and Sonth'Australia. One hundred vessels were destined to New York alone. • ' de population of tbe city of Hamburgh amopota scoordingto fhe last census, to between 122000 ft of whom moro.than2o,ooo profesa the 'Jewish religion. .Tne proposttion for admittiog uemheraof tbe Jewish penttasioa to all commercial araeAbbea at frpfc-.u-i i-, *** j. j v t Th# JtatesUnt coosumitiea la France hav* as many as 500 minister* in the country, tad munber uttimmto f»w ,RtOH WiIBttQTOV. Ooreespondenca of Pittsburgh. Christian Advocate. Discussions in Co agrees—Peace Petitiow—Peti* ;4foai concerning new temtorfj and the probable actios.of Coagrtu The. Ten Begun eat Bill— Thanks and Medals—; Peace party-—Supreme ... Since my. last, in. the' Honse of Represen tatives the President’s Message has found a reference from the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union to the several standing Committees of the House. This is the usual custom, though it is hot often so I long delayed. The many and important public questions, however, now before the priblic, has left Congress brim full of discus sion; and if these questions were not enough, the fact that a President is to be elected by the people in the course of the present year, would afford reason enough for the debates which have taken place, and which are like ly to continue for a long time to come. The session, too, will doubtless be a long one, and no one dreams of its'being closed before the National Conventions (the one meeting the 22d of May and the other the 7th of June) hare nominated their candidates:-?- Till then there will be no real harmony Wf tween either of the parties as to persons, and certainly none in their own ranks. The Peace rumors which caused so much speculation and encouragement the week past, have subsided, in a measure, and l fear we ore in reality no nearer a peace than .at the commencement of the session of Con gress. This is melancholy, since it is a con ceded fact that peace is< most desirable for the welfare of our own country, and. for the benefit of the enemy. Hie Peace Petitions which have been presented to Congress in the course of tlie present session, have been immense in the number of the signers. The whole body of the Society of Friends, from tlie for East to the far West, have prayed Congress to take such measures as will in sure peace. Tlio Unitarian Societies of the East have'memorialized Congress almost in a body ; but most of the petitions are miscel laneous in their -character, and signed by persons of all'creeds, and probably by many of no religious sect In regard to slave territory, various me morials have also been presented. Senators from the North and the South also continue to urge their respective views in regard to any territory which may be; annexed to the Union. There are no less than four sets ol these resolutions nowbefore the Senate,— two for the South the right to ex tend slavery over^^ptterritory which may be annexed, and two denying the right*— Congress will hardly act upon any. of these subjects, however, except in the practical form pf a bill annexing territory. Iftncha bill is'voted upon, an attempt will certainly be made to add to it the Wilmot proviso. The Ten Regiment bill is moving slowly through the House of Representatives at the rat£ of a speech a day, or one in two days. f-n«t week there were three Democratic speeches for the 101 l . and one Whig tpeech against it. This week thus far there have beat two to one. One of these speeches, however, was of a peculiar character, and from Mr. Hunter of Virginia. It made open war upon all ideas of conquest, or dismem berment, or annexation, and portrayed in vivid colors the effect of wars of conquest upon a Republic like ours. The member, however, was. willing to vote supplies to carry out the policy of Mr. Calhoun, for a line of defence, and of the withdrawal of our troops for that purpose to such a line as may bo agreed upon. This speech is the only ono which has sustain edilr. Calhoun’s poli cy out and out, though them are many, 1 thinkj who would be glad to see it adopted. What Congress may do in reference to the war, continues as obscure a subject as ever. The House have passed joint resolutions : of thanks to both Generals Scott including officers and men under their-cora mand, and with gold medals to each, to bear suitable inscriptions of their services. These votes were unanimous, with the exception of Mr. Giddjngs of Ohio, who does not con cur in tho bestowment of thanks upon mili tary officers for military service. He pro posed rather to thank Albert Gallatin for his efforts in behalf of Peace, and suggested a direction to that end, which wax well re ceived by Mr. Adams, one of the old com patriots of Gallatin, and several of the Whig members. It was laid upon the table, how ever, as inappropriate. It would seem as if there was a large Peace party springing up in Congress, as well as in other parts of the country, for every day the friends of Peace propose bolder measures and more forward opinions. Tfao Supreme Court room has been thronged all this, week, interesting coses in Bankruptcy being under consideration, and Messrs'. Webster and Clay among the speak* era. Very rarely lias the Supreme Court, though its decisions are always final; and public questions always the subject of con sideration, been the scene of so much inter est as during the present session of Con-. JtRAO. Local Intelligewee, Tut Association or Pittsburgh and vicinity for promoting the interests of Education, will meet in the Temperance Ark, Allegheny city,on this even* ing, the 17th inaL, at 7 o'clock. One at oFExacisrs—Essoy—ProftwiorTbomp" son. krithmftieal Notation —Mri. MetoalC PAo. twgraphyand Pkuuotnphy -H. Williams: Parents, Teachers, Directors of Schools, and friends of ed ucation an respectfully invited to attend. Cabuxt WAUXHocst—The large brick bonding in Third street,near Market, is nearly ready for its future occupant, Mr. James W. WoodweU. This Warehouse has long been needed to accommodate his increasing business. The gilt letter sign in the balcony is a new and elegant feature in its way, and attract much notice. Ilvtso.Vs pASona*A.--Thi* pointing has worked its way into favor, and is whnened by audiences •that must bo gratifying to the Proprietor. Anexhi bition wasgtvenyerterdaynfternoob to an audience of ladies aud children, from various schools, at which all were much pleased. Among (ho visiters in Washington; D. G, are Messrs. McCsmdlesb, Caarr and McKtatun, of Pittsburgh,—a strong Democratic team, but who now is to be. drawn and quartered? If Mr. Polk lias a good office to bestow, we hope our friend McCandless will get it, as personally one ol the unexceptionable Democrats I know of Bubulam Aekestsd.—A telegraphic despatch was received by the Independent Police yesterday from Cincinnati, giving the agreeable intelligence that the Pittsburgh burglars,! Robinson, Luts and Cook, bad been arrested, and very safely’ lodged in prison in Madison, Indiana. .■ The Cincinnati Police took them. Hague started immediately for them, and will no doubt return with the. burglars in a few days. This breaks up one gang entirely —* GAZETTE JOB PZUBTISO OFFICE, TBian STBIKT, COMM Ot NR OEItCS AUSf* (JJ-Waare new prepared to exeoateln a superior and expediuoua manner, all kinds of Joa tmamur, saeh at ferae Potters, Steamboat Bills, Bills of Lading, LeUrr Sheet Clreojars, tlaudbills. Cents, A* book sin nirnn raranis K ¥*, e £ ,MI ! e*««*ed t « «h« but pinner, and all kindsef Pruning dona with aeenraeyandattho fewes rates.. JET Don’t have a Foul Breatb-lf you have, nsea two shilling botlls of Jones' Amber Tooth Pasta. That will make your breath sweet, whhtnyonr leeth,Ae.- Soid at fB Liberty st. . •• noTlCdAwly - ' D 7" Ladies who use Jones’ Spanish Lily White, have always a fine white transparent skin. Of this a trial will satisfy any one, Bold only In Pittsburgh, at V liberty st . ' novlOdandwly ‘ fry* Don’t have yellow dark Tseds—Uwy eat bo mode pearly white by one ume using a box of Jones Amber Tooth Pa Re. It hardeus.(be gums, sweetens tbs breath; fce. Sold'atfiPLihetty’ni. vabrigdfwjy from Boston for BY HACTEncImEGRAPR Cm«ips»t«*<* < nttiku [h OusttK FOREiaNNEWB.; ARRIVAL OFTHI C^MBRII. : Cflrwtpnnricnrai ef the Htfeharyh ■ ; IB— 9 r. at. - The steamer Oambria arrived to>day, bringing’ Liverpool dales to the 29th jult LIVERPOOL MARKET—jiscABY 28,154&5 Roua—-Amenata. Flour is held in bond 11.29* CdperbhL . • Coat* Aim Muu*—The nttrkel is dull, with sales of Corn at 32* 6d per 4SO &*,'and of Indian Meal «t 14sGdperiod lbs.V; ; J v V • Corron—la : lower and medium Upland prices' have adyanced. jd per Ql, bpt Orleans and‘ Mobile is without change. . The market on the 90th open’’ flat and unsteady, but towards the end of the week prices became easier, but closed again in an 1 unset tled state,. Sale* of Upland bowed at 405d;’ ofOr-' leans tf3f6iod; and of!Mobilea»3tfSUd per ft. • ' [Tfce'iteaiaer's news wax cut short by the sud den closing of the telegraph on the line 'east, of Philadelphia. . • Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. COSGBBBS* \ . WasarsOTox, Feb 16,1813. | Seutx/—la the course of the morning’s busi ness a: message in writing wax received from the President, in answer to a resolution of inquiry as ' to wither certain articles relating to the promotion of Cadets had been inserted in the' army register. The message was ordered to be printed. ':A .communication vyas deceived from the Post Office Department, in reply to a resolution calling for information os to'the causes of the mail failures OQ|the Southern routes, which .was - ordered to be printed.; ' ' Various resolutions were offered and referred. The joint resolution of thanks to Gep. Scott was called up and passcd,.tbe yeas and nays being call ed, and stood ayes 41, n'ays l, (ifr. Hale, of New Hampshire.)' The joint resolution of thanks to: General Tay lor was then called up, when Mr. Crittenden look occasion to comment very severely upon the sin gular course of Mr. Hale iurefaaragtovoto thanks to our officers who had so gallantly fought the. bot tles'of the country. i Mr. Ilatc rejoined that: he would not play the hypocrite and vote thanks to officers engaged, as he bad often said, in»an unconstitutional and un just war. - Senators Foote; Crittenden and Jefferson Bavii then had a running debate, aftdr which the resolir uon passed ayes 48, nays 1,.(Ha1e.) 1 The special orders of the day.wcre then post poned, and the Senate west into Executive Ses sion, and afterwards adjoafned without transacting any public business. • House—Mr. Evans njoyed.the. re-consideration of the vote ending the debate oatbeloaabilL-Upon this the yeas and nays were called, and the motion lost, ayes 93, nays 05. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the loan bill, and a speech was made by Mr. Moorhead, followed by Mr. Pollock, and the - debate arms dosed by Mr. Vinton. Several ameod •ments were proposed, bat the Committee adjourn ed without action. ' . Correspondence of tba'FitUibargn Gazette. PHixanELFHU, Feb. 10,&v. h. - . .The .Eastern markets are generally very quiet, and dealers are holding off for the foreign news. Both holders’ and buyers . seem equally confident here that advices will fevor their views. Supplies of Floor are very light, which wilLprob ably hare a tendency to stiffen prices until the opening of navigation. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. I St. Lotus, Feb. 10,1848. Tbe steamer Anglo Saxon, bound from this port io New Orleans, struck a snag, at the mouth of St. Mary's. Cargo injured, bat no lives lost. Tbe tlliaou river if three feet ufchannel, and felting. Tbe Missouri is rising, with three feet in tbe cbauneL The Mississippi from this point to Cairo is rising, with seven feet iu channel - f XomluUob for Csngrsti, PunanKLPittA, Feb. IG, 1849. Loco Focos of tbe Allentown District have nominated Samuel A. Bridges, to till the vacancy occasioned by tbe death of the Won. J. W. Horn* beck. !' pETtkairvic, Feb. 16,1848.. The Southern mail has arrived, but brings no news from the seat of war. Eieitiire Corretpondence of lie riittborfh Cuett CINCINNATI MARKET. ' : Ci!icisxATi, Feb. IG. 6r. a*. Flocß"—The market is Very qoie», with inoder ate tale* only at B<&t,o—Market quiet, with moderate sales at 4| 351 c p lb. _ At ilineriTille, on the 23d of Jan., Alias Safun Axs Lsvra.. senec Ipon public duty for the coming month, any busi ness livuts may be left with A B. hPCaUmoRI, E«j., as aborei V , - ■ feblTdlm. BA(i)N— ToU pcs bog rouud Bacon orf consfenuient arid for safe by JOHN SCOTT Fto. leblTtf No 7 Commercial Bow, liberty st. CIDER VINEGAB—IObbIs old eidefvtuegar to ar rive and for sale by - fcbl7lf JOHN SCOTT A Co. bbla No 3'Mackerel. Urge sin iu store and for sale by " IVbmf . JOHN SCOTT A Co. SFTS. TURPENTINE—fIO bbls.in store anil for sole by- JOELMOHLER, lebty , ■ cor. Woodand Firth streets, .. BRIMSTONE— One bbl in Store and for sale by fel>!7 JOELMOHLER. CAMPHINE or Pino OU In store and for safe by fcM7 • JOEL MOHLER. BEARS OH#—a gross in store and for sale by feb!7 . JOEL MOHLER. JUNIPER' BERRIES—! bag (freshHust rec'd and for |ale by RE SELLERS, frb!7f ~ i S 3 Wood st. KOBE FINK—I cask just rec't) and for safe by feh!7 BE BEI.LEIIB. VERMILLION—2S lbs just rec'd and for safe by [fell?! BE BEIJ.ERS. TJOVY’D ARSENIC—3X lbs lust rec'd and for sale by JT feh!7 y RESELLERS. T>EF!D BOROXr KNG—3 easea ins! rec'd and for IV safe by [febin RESELLERS. 10 LEAD—47I pigs Lead jo*t recMper su Ataeri caand for safe on the whin by ' . ftb!7, BURHBIDOB WILSON A Co. Water at. EV'E^FIiOUR— 43 bblt superior for hale by feb!7 J D WLLUMB. UP Wood sL /^HECSE—dabdxeaforsafeby. . \J feb|7 . JD WILLIAMS. SCORCHINOB— d .bbls on consignment and for sale by ' ' TiPWLLUMB, SUNDRIES— 185 dos Eggs; IS ife* Tow YenqlOO Hickory Brooms on eoasifiunrat and for sale by feb!7 • , \ rTr T J P WILLIAMS. THRESH deta in books, * MMriot J atHeU (fablTj -J ITwaJAAMS: - T. AMP OlL—«bbfewiausMtr«ined LatttOSl foraafe Jj by/, ~tfebi7p:, -r mANNBR’S’OiLMM bbfeibr safe by i j -j j: febj7 AVICKfc-MHUNMJBm cs i “i-ws&sasßu* :“Jc.i'Kj,. ■ >c/f ‘ O;-w/ •-'■ ‘ Hrirm«rtUi»M»;CM» ijtllm c«.»p»,nrt TTAVZNO takeota tmkat cold, which totifedou my 11 lungs and Irver. Brodactng a wcnrgre eongtSaud pausia w'Xidd'anu sbOßlder, which«u soßrten at tine* I could scttMly.tßmorer in%e£J Twas.-groda . ally wasting away, and -weary coart wu very distressing,- and being accompanied with nausea, taasof appetheydebility, and other dtfr treating symptoms, my sufferings were extreme. Find* LilgM benefit from any medicine, ner from my physi elan*. I rot a bottle of Dr. Taylor'* Balaam of liver wort, which toon mode me well and able to attend to my business. > ‘ CEO-VOUNGrDn||ißj->^ : i- 661, Fnlton street,Brooklyn. ' cureWhich trove* this medi cine the only remedy to be depended upon.' Bead mid judge for yourselC iCo&ntmox am Zjvkb CoxFLarxr.—Sufferingoil have for three, year* with these diseases, I feel from my bean for ail persona equally unfortunate, and therefore 1 beg of tfaenc if they lot* life and health; if they love their families' and friends. not to lay and die tinder the mercury doctor*, or tbeir useless trash, bat try-Dr. Thylor** Balsam' of liverwort. This medicine cured me when 1 was so ill 1 could not turnover in bed without assistance, and the mineral doctors said I could not live a week; yet this vegetable medicine cured me in six wreeks.U 1 had a hacking cough, pain in the side, raising of matter, night sweats, and was wasted to the bsoe, alto iawaru fever.' JII MILLS, Milkman, Newton;!* L' 07“ Hnndreds of lives have been saved by this medi cine. . Wedaßyhenrof the most remarkable cures af ter everything else had foiled. _ • , I Prepared at 73 Beckman street, New . '-•Boldin Pittsburgh byJ.D.Morgan,WfrWood'»c,*J. Towhsend, 43 Market su H Bmyser, cor Market and 3dsts{: Henderson ACo, $ Liberty st Price reduced tofllAOpcrlarge bottle.. fcbl7 .; '.Chlektrlai’sPisnos, -.- i ■ ' A superb rosewood six octave Piano, £C£9fi3|| new scale and patent iron Dame, made IfffM by J. Chiekerlng, Boston. 11-IT'I |-A yery 'ejcgant'rosewood sixanda half octave Piano, nefw hcale, and patent iron, frame, made by J. Chickcring, B&sten. -• .■ • Ike above instruments-received to-day, add now open for examination; forsale otMr.Chlckering’spn-' ecs-for cash or approved paper. 1 ; ' i Also, on hand,one elegant rosewood Gothic- panels, carved mouldings, and nwulded legs, 6 octaves made by Gale A Co ~ New York. i .•One do. carved rosewood fl by.Galo ACoi,New York, • V '• ; One mahogany second hand Piano, 6 octaves, of ex cellent. tone,‘tad in good order; madenv Cbickjering A Stewart,. *123. . One superb grand. Piano, made by Here, Paris, and guaranteed to be the best Piano forte in the city, mil bo sold at a Tery moderate price. I. • > . fel>l7 . JOHN 11 MELLOILtt Wood «t_ SBW IEEHOESmi -1848 1848. PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH, VIA CIIAM- BERSUURG, BY RAILROAD AND WAGON-* - A CAB .will-leave Philadelphia daily-ofterilDl J\. ruary, with the Mall Train, to Cbnmbetsburg, which will enable the Wagons to leave there .the same day, with mlsys of horses, running day and night, se cures the certain , arrival in fire Days from Philadel phia. Apply to . D LEECH A Co., Canal Basin, - Pittsburgh.; HAiNS A LEECII, 13 anil 15 south 3d sL Fldhulelphia. We will receipt for WOO lbs produce, Ac., daily, to go thruuch by the above line oflertbe&siin*L\ tcbl? ■ - D LEECH A Co. -, H'COBDACO., JB (Succentors to M*Cord A King) - UgL Pashlouable lUlt*n,l*TT , w Corner, vf HW a>uf Fifth ikrtttf*, '■ PARTICULAR atfemioh pali'to bur Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hats auA Caps from oar establishment of the a&tritATEmiu uad wmutAWur, of the uttn mrt.ES, and at the iouTst races.. '• '.. . *■. Country Merchants, purchasing bj T*hole»alft art, rcipeetftilly invited to call and examine our-Stock;a* we can say with eonfidenee that as regards qcaUTY and rues, it wilt not suffer in a comparison with any house in Philadelphia. . ' 7 ..':..''.febl7 . CORDAGE— -10coils 3,4». s*,andflin. Manilla; 3 coils 5L and 0 in. Tarred Ropes on consignment and for sale by ' • J C ZODWELL, ART febts ' ■ ' • • - . , iWater street... CARD UliA-Eigbt bbls refined- Winter, of the best qualify.just ree'd and for tale by V ftb!4 i BCUOO.NMAKERAUo.,«Wood st IiriNTEB BPERAl.OlL—Warranted pqre*Wtntef YY AVhale Oil, Bleached; for tale by •. ifebld. . J SCHOONMAKEttACo; . /TASTOR OIL—S bbls just rac'd and for ule by. . m.store-and for sale by L S \VATOIMAN._ CHEESE— 63 boxes Wft landiar and Ter kalivby febltf j BOBEBT DAIJSKJ.L Liberty »L SUNDRIES— 10 sacks crude Ginseng, 1 bbl Beeswax, a bags colored Beans jnst ree'd aud for sale by. ; feblg ' . POINDEXTER fc Co. POTASH— V cask* prime ,u*t rec-'d and for tale by- ■ _ feblfl WICK A M'CANDLISS. CORN— 13 bbla Yellow CarninUtTe'dSml for sale by feblS. f WlOt A yCANDLRSH. ■ CORN MEAL-10 bbls for talc by - . . feblfl WICK A M-CANDLE3S. GtljVWst— lit) boxes IU, 49 boxes 10xtf; yo boxes rttMLiWindowGlassforsaJeby i feblfl UICK A ATCANDLESS. SIX TWIST—2O ken superior Va. Twist for sale by feblfl : WICK A M'CANDLKSS. I'ARD— No S Lard just reesl arid for sale by j feblflddt CLARK AT HAW. COTTON DIAPIIR—One bale heavy bleached dam ask cotton diapers,one bale brown.do. iusl opened aud for sale by SIIACKLEIT A WJiITK, feblfl ■ i . - i OOlVood street. ; CASMMKttES—FIto cases new"spring lT stylesluitopcned. fehlW SHACgLEIT k WIOTE. . TT’ENNKHECK CHECKS—Two Ca«iof very dark ■V blue shining cheeks just received by . )cbi9 * SHACKLFTT A WHITE BLUR A ORANGE PRlNTS—3eo«e»«ntire new style* and bright colors, just opened by ; leblti SIIACKLLTT * WHITE. /TtASTOR OlL—a l>bla No 1, just rec'd and ibr sale hr lb leblS JOHN U MORGAN. * COPAL VARMSIF-3bbls Copal Varnish, NY.NV 1 and a, for sala by JOHN D MORGAN,. /“IOPPEOAk-10 bbls?or sale by ' \J fable JOHN Q MORGAN. ONE cask Sp. Brown for sale by feblg j . JOHN P MOBOAX. CORKS— 3 bales velvet bottle corks for sale by fcbld . , , JOHN D MORGAN. MACASSAR OlL—d gross just recM and for sale by febltJ ’ -JOHN D MORGAN. SUGAR— 17 bbls X O Sugar for sale by febU , ■ XTIRSVTH A DUNCAN. COPPERAS— 10 bbls Copiwrss for sale by - fobl< iKOKHYTH A DUNCAN. TTKMP—7 bales dew rotted'Kf. Hemp, just received Xl and for sala by BROWN A CULBERTSON, lebfj . 113 Liberty street. TTEST PADDING—Onc ease heavy black vest pad*. ,f' ding, jost received by ■ ftba SHACKLKCT A WHITE. . SATINETTS. —Three cases plain and figured black, ! steel mixed and bine, just opened by , tela SHACKLEIT A WHITE. EOCK POWDER for sale at manufacturers prices. by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. i fcb3 _ j _. -water A, front sts. TOBACCO.— l(jo teg* o twist Ky tobacco for sale by febi : A’nVOODj JONES 4* Co. BLEACHING POWDER. (Chloride of Lime—l ctks of prime quality, for sale at the teWest market price. (fcbl3) W A M MITCHELTRKK. TALLOW— 10 bbls No 1, rendered, just aiul for sale by ,: jfoblS| J O BIDWIILL. Apt. boxes Hunch Raisins -just rcr.'d and for sale by . [feblSJ L S WATERMAN. \ BACON— 6000 tbs assortedßacon' in store and for sale by . (foblSj -L 8 WATERMAN. 115 kegs No 1, 0 twist (Gcdgs brand). X landing from steamer New England ana for. sate bjr ___ (lebl3[ _. JAMES DALEFt.L. E LOUR—00 bbls S Flour landing from str WeUsVille and for sale by JAMES DALZKLL. PORK AND LAREF-ed pcs bulk Totk and 17 kVgV Lard recaiviug from Caleb Cone and for salelby i feblS JAMBS DALZKLIi. mANIf ER*S OIL A MACKEREL—OSI bbls TaniifTs X Gil, 1W bbls No .1 Mackerel (branded large) rec’d mud for sale by [fchl3] .JAMES DAJLZELL | \ TTi YE FLOUR—I 7 LbU Rye Flour receiving fijotn XU Lake Erie and for sale by L ! fobia JAMES , rpALLOW—I3O bbls Beef Tallow for sale by X foblfi ; ; T ! JOHN CRIER SHOVELS, Spades, Hay and Manure Forks, Hoct> Mattocks, Picks, Ac. Berger's make, for sale by I febia ; FORSYTHA DUNCAN. CANAL SHOVELS of a very superior qnalityfto which ree invite the ntteniioo of Contractors. Ber ger's make. For .sale by i febis • . Forsyth a duncan. TYOLL BUTTER—I bbls fresh Roll Baiter landing XU nud for sale by GEO A BERRY. ; lebia . . ,19 Wood st. . DRIED APPLES—9OO bo. Dried Apples iu store and for sale by U’ebtfij- GEO A BERRY. FLOUR— 200 bbls Flour, good brands, in store and for sale by illablSj OKO A BERRY. .. BUCKWHEAT FMJUR-SOsek* hulled Buckwheat • Flour, 15 bbls do., in store and for sale by ' .-labia . > : , • GEO A BERRY’. ROLL BUTTER—7 bbls fresh Roll Butter just rec'd and for sale by WICK A M’CANDLERS, - : iieblS FAMILY FLOUR-3sg. bbls extra Family Flour Just 1 rec’d.end for sale by -WICK A WCANDLEBB. >.;■ IJIRESH ROLL BUTTER-ID bbU prime lull rac’d 1 ■ and for sale by WICK A M CANDLUSS. - BACON— 10,000 lbs prime Shoulders, city cured: -*a*K) |bs prime Sides, for sals by lebia • REYNOLDS A SHER. TEA PAPER—BOO reams just rec’d andforialp bv ' jfeblSi'; REYNOLDS A «H»i . (Daw^ 0 "* fct>ia .. • . - NosrWoodtt.: TTOP»-fio bales Ohio Uopa.for sale by^ XI ’ JOHN 8 DILWORTIL WHITE BEANS-15 bbls Nury.init rec'd andfo'r sale by SAW HARDaCGH, aiWoddsL . /RANDLES— CO boxe* mould Candles In store npd for V by tfeblSl BA W HAltHsfmi 101 C^A^-fc" 00 - cheeeo jmtrec’d and per simr' J and for sale by . . • febU ISAIAH BKfcEVAC;. 50 W.tt, «... * l bbl Km; t bbl Bean*tlecind !i tad ferfafa by ISAtAH DtnifVV. > L ; JC BIDWELL, AjX Wataijl.-. C ALT|H» c**k» piina jaitree’d ud forulis by .l : , *3 frM»- t^:-;,■ ■■■■■) -y , J.CfIiDWDLfa \krCbf&&Ju»m POCKET r£ f f_\eelyß4,4trtel;fto«-BheffleJil,pen 1 pMkeir>^4 i jtali-y i>l LOGAN. WILSONS Co. t»wo*jl «fc CPENC£K I 8 FlLES—’Hesd suntn Ibr Spencer'* •O tlM] d foil uaenmeat tot m"“*•* ® “7 and 3D bUr «lockiia«tW#ii cUtnaithk-Mnd bated,*quantityofYoangHyero and Black Tba; Tic*, ■*- nn,siovet,Ac; X lm,a-cddra!astortnJeat.of* sold furniture, among. I wluth*re mahogany .natf rclotn spring teat sofa*,-roekiatr chain, fancy and common chain, trareaos,tables, bedsteads, feather beds, bcddißr,'uuapamtitmndl iC'"' ' _ An invoice of good ynaluy table and pocket etnlcry, ready made elotmnr. ftoota. ahoea,: bnahea,' cAmba, EM and adrer watcaoycmical. iastßUßenUt'Judora]* n, Gemma forey go«d% - ■ MARTIN LEWIS A CO'S C LOT H BTO RE, ; . f - *, /•. i-'rokTM..i v <, i Exelulv* JUiU e(lMaois«A'i W»M> . Tna,o«.T. stoat 9>jtinema-a mmlng-i No. 233 Baltimore second storsi.'west .of ChailH«S; WE ••hall .femora, ia lime for the Spring Bosmcss, from our prevent Store,' Nol Sl3 Baltimore street, east of Charles rngw-bdd Warehouse sow buildiitfj No. 333 Baltimore 'street,' oa iheiame sideoftbasirect,bot two doors above Charles wjiere we shall he happy 10 see our Wendt and ca»* , tomers. -•'. • 1 ■i. i' : Ihe of liar fally whett'firit’we’lodk up | this Branch-of the Dry- Goods. Bnilngits axdMsrrely, I convinced p* beyond • doabt,Uraia would mart with the same encouragement herei as itarestablbhineuufcr;inaoT year* part bad eajoySd in the Northern Markets; and that Coantrfis)oilers.‘by». singletritl, would see the actual WCeiotylo. divide their porehateva&d, in ittfintiaaee,' to boy their Wool len Good* where they bbnght their .Domestic*,' Dress, or Fancy GoOdi. * Wr hate; therefore, made sneh ar rangements Trade, that we con* Wemly. invite tbs anemlon of all Dealers visilcng oar MsJkcVto oar Establishment, assorinjr thenvtbatln the extent of our Stock,. Quality, or Prices, vrdshall be .second to no Bouse in the. Country, ?'. ?' w \Vb have had our own Buyers in Europe, and will he kepi supplied during the. season, with- tbe-newest ■nd choicest .Fancy Goods in onr line of.tusihess, which'Enrlaad and Frtdbtfeia produce fat Pant*V>cna and Vestlnrt,- as also Searft.-.Cravata,: Suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and other tniclesadaptcd for Mca I !whsr.' V J V-I*;'-. y—* ■ • 7 > oiaettie DcKskinvpfercry color; shade.- sod qtulifyi which the H*r*t Muuuactoriet can produce, and we guarantee u> jail the leading makes, as Booli's, Buaom , a*ch««pM tbwr [ sfent»>n,arw,yort'‘.; •- \ • i urm’* oaxp p!da»:*sa »a#iW*»*jOTn**m* Tweed* of crery kpd end description, foreign and do-' mwtk; Sttmirfef Cloth*, Crowd Ooarinrs,' CoddriTfrionn, Gamhr6oft)r,'bir*Tyßombaiinea«i*iA]pneeM, , !wrdi a ■ TTtiml.gr of otlie£_ehoiee. end desirmblo for Bp^r2icrcumS»oi) :^rert»Huib»od Xx» vzsi}*. GfcLhese Good*.yhether ftr cnenVer beamy,’our iu eKment can not *• excelledanywhere." Ersry steam ernow bring* u* odcowaiapangtkm of IbcYiry latest wylct 1 Boyer««ritb‘n>feaT*ib6gieateifßdv*aage,ioi ert their finer good*, both foreign and domestic,- en tirely different from what they can find them anywhere i elsr; coat* rand? blotuea. .Bratni Fniwh.LlneiUr Farmer'* Drill#,.for#erYMt*i wenr; Children** wear of ererY icfnd, ordered ex mewlr-Jor-tb* rmrpoee; Bimini Cloth*, tw&yard* wide.oftheeelebrtiedfartofy of Iwnii'ifln»nL'’ - ?. JUilitarr'Conpaaiea: km! : colleges'Taraiihed ’with l : Cloth* for UmformivOt fociory price*! *J*o, sritHMilUa*! |ry and-Karal Trimming*, of irycrTrießripnon. } • . I > -Txnxnu nnuuxm, or.surzuoxquAiina,fix: ‘ ,; " Black Kiiplf#b' Sarin#, ltf»ck black and, colored Bilk SergSu-Wackand colored-Satin-Sep., gcs, black and colorcoAlpacca OeT.je*,'plain Alpacc** 1 ! liiCT,Rnbsna£ebifo,tnack'anii P«ien*: I Thread#,''Button* of all and 9ulrßmd-_ I inr#» he , CanYau, Padding*, Bilc*iU,"Holland*, WSg-* iftns, White Mtalin*, Coford a do, Wadding*,-,1 ' gilrer, Drabandßluo' and'Union, Wonted Dwqaik*; Bockjams : ■ "Vdirets.' •> •?# « . ' , ••••• '■ • f ■.} • Cloth* and Caithrieyea of the rolatr Colon fof Giutar*, and Lasting#, black and colored, of^fcwt.qttaiity. '. .ConoxAsa, Kcmxxt Jca*a,-J*san*a,. tod other tow priced BoaLoAdPaai arnCt; a* factory price*, Mer* • nnd lUaflßiaesnrenoflUady-BtadeCioih- inr. aa writ u Coantry Deaton* :«tU .£ad ibcmKfru ,' -. ■•.* To enable a Merchant ahrayrto tell cbeap,htastoer-| > That natoTfr tbarfe»hio»r cannot deprecaie-iL I OjUwnrue l ha,i»-coinpeH«i f toebarg* iDofe,o**jm«! baimee* tin* diffieobyi* happiJ yaroided, otirilbck al- , vraya.betos a, **&. oae, weßM,t©.»ub»Mbtial and pune- on tiioc, at jatoaihat'chall ore fuJlaetr uitcuoa. ■••: KAltllS LTnVl»i' Co^ iSß^Baliintor* l it, 6domfctoett-ofCfcarfes :^"OppatoWi*kin* > I)uaeaa4:Bo«f*aboe«tore. • feblfl" -■:> ■: '■> *•'• •/.> • i .. (Heu. ltMa K«rt|*Ua& CBISO Far freight or pfetetge, apply at the office of the Ocean Steam Navigation Co. 45 WlUiam >Lj Near York, or to -- J.|R.CnOSKCy-Afrcntat Boothanipton. WUAAMWEUN, Agent at Havre. C, A. HEINCKEN, & Co. Agtntt at Bremen, ' ' fthiadU •••• ‘i Tolht Itanarahlt.tke Jttdgu oftie Court of Gniem Quarter Sksetotts of the Peace, is aad ferr ike County of ABeghemr.- ... . fpilK Petition ef DaNELSARVEB cf jthe Borough I r>F Elizabeth, in Elizabeth township in the. county aforesaid, humbly' shewed*. that Tonrpetitioner -hath provided -himself with materials- for the aecammo* gallon of travelers aad alien, at hie dwelling house, in tbs Borough .aforesaid., and .props that.-tout bonora will be pleased to grant him «• license to Keep a PobUc Uoose-of Entertainment. .And er, as in duty bound, will pray. . We, the-sabscribers, cltixena oi.the-. Borough of Elitabeth, Elizabeth tp., do eertxljr.that the above peti tioner itof good repotelbr honesty end temperance, and -i« 'w«]l provided with bouse room aadcoavcuiea*- ceafof.ibe accommodation 'and lodging-of strangers and travelers, and thatsaldtaveraia necessary. • • Jolin Walkef, 8f, 1 - ’ JESknffer, James AEkin, , James Flaer, ' _ ' Thus Sails, T . ’ .. W M Caqghin, i . i Enoch Sprout, - ” Beni Wilson, *; ! • RC Walker,' ’ 'Benj Conssfn,' : i Alex'Stewart. \ -Stewart Gibenefi foblfidSt*. . . " . " ■ ~ . ; A Bargain la Reol Eitate. ’ JgA Tlie subscriber offer* ibrtale a Hoasa and Lot EBon Liberty street, a-slyjrt distance above East Allegheuy city. The Lot is S 3 feel front on Lilwrty street,' >J, dirons back; to as Alley feet. The House erected thereon is Brick, neariy newr, two stories high, la. feet infrom.byaboatSSindeptivand' i contains ten comfortable rooms, exeluaive ofpahtry, eoal«dlar: and cellar; . All the rooms bars fireplace*, and drains are constructed to carry od the water, and the boose » in every respect in good order ana very convenient, and is well sailed for two families. The property will be sold low, and time given on the lnqjcsl : part of the porehose money. l ;j- Inquire of the sabteriber, who can be seen at the of fice of the Gaaeite, every between Iht hoars of eight and ten,-and’at other tones ol his rooms at' Mrs. Hays’ Iwairdlng bouse, Robinson's new tow, Fed* etalst. Allegheny (Sty. - '• D N WHITE, _• fcbl3 if Agent for the owner. Only OnuXoft.- M BRICK HOUSE SELLING FOR Bll2S—The sinhleriber-has- enJyoeebf those cheap dwelling booses; situated on Deeatur sl, left. - This ; house is brick, three:stories -high, aitd contains slr room* It is'of fbednt erection, well built, and possesses every couvenleneejor a neat residence for..a-smoil family, having n separate and independent yard. • - (TyiTTua house will be sold ax. the low price of BUSR and time given’on e portion of-the purchase rooneyl.Sach> Uargnia, we think, has not lately been offered in this city. : ’ ‘ . .Inquireof the subseriberjwho canbe recti at the Of* fiee of. the Gazette, every forenoon, bepaceu the hours ofeiaht-tutd tea,. and" another tunes as his toms, at Mr*. Hays’ boarding house,'Robinson’s new row. Fed eral sl Allegheny ttly,- - DN-WHITE . fcblS■ .... . - .Agent for the owns r^ ' ntw BMki anflFsrlodleilii JUST received at. MzA. Miner’s,, bmilhfleld street, 3d door from Second-. • ; .--i/ :.-y-•••'.* Wallace. thwHefoof Scotland, by GabrM-Alexander, •upertay.UluS&eted; ’,! - Er*ngdioe;byJ*ngfeUew.i':i J.*‘.t»* The Abbey.of lnnumoyle. by the aathorof,“Father -Clement." i; '■ Iha Chairman A Speaker’s Guide,hy Thus Smith, Esq. TbaiiOdies’.Scienooof J&tiqwQe oudcHaadßook of the Toilet, by an English Lady of Book. - -.tj , Etiqoeue and tha usagea of-Society,. by .Count Alfred . D'Orsay. r - -st r ---1--.:» • fowler'* Phrenological Bust—prieefiQeeata. < ' living Age-No UKL - : :-.i. ■ - .-•'•» 1 BrianO’Ltnn.frtahsupply.' .1' ! ’ -• ’ > Godey's Lady VlJook forintr'ind Feb., fresh supply. A large and splendid assortment bf Born Boohs, eom .prising a new one entitled Punch’s Comic Songster* A Tick and beahiilul article of Note Paper Also a fresh lot of cheap prieed Valentines, very hind* lome and remarkably comic. ' l ’ frhll - Hooiaoth Phlntlagi. Jj GIBSON'S. greet .< Panorama'of the Hudson Rivet 1 will open for a «htm Timeat Philo Halh-eomaen* eingon Monday ateuing.’Fdb.Mtk^ndOmiunueevery evening duringthoWoek/axeepl Somrday. This im mense pMnmtg-'ori over 13.000 feet ofcaava**, rrare-.' f* n, .i: w L wonderful 1 aceqrecy every city, town and landnitt from New Yorg the* jaqpih or the Mo k*?*W.e* fromiu GeegmpSicalaiyi National ia ponance it it couudered an extremely useful lesson for schools; over CpOQ of which visited the .exhibition in Cincljinatl, .SchooU admitted la bodies on hbejal terms anrafteTnobu duriog tbe Week,by applying to John H MeUor.NoSLWoofsfreeu'.O: •" - • Ticketh aa' cenist to’.bc.tad'ar the Uoaongahela fifcOiarihvEXdiango and Merchant's Hotels and It the tiodr.'.Doonbpenat and exhibition Will commence, at 7 o’clocfc. ; ■. ‘. ‘•V- ~ ~ ; -'fabu . 1 •'""x kifcu.'sryTat? i/v of THE. itijdersiTOkd; are eOcnsivfly.’tqxagcd '.ih ; the ; ’Vhpttsale Drug bosinesialNpi^p-Joho'street, la we cltyofNew York, and lire prepared, tosapplyDrucl .fiwta.aim.eouidry.Merchants Vrltb Cm*! w*tstufljk Fprelra end American Perfumery, Mander, Weaver A Minder's Perfumery (of their own iraporta- Uoa) and all other articles in their line of business, of a -superief quality an low :*» they caa boparebased in this or any eastern eiiy,- i - ... -‘ . - New York, Ffcbj6 v - B A FAHNESTOCK A Qn< niis'efUglilMlvsßUii.;' rpHE Board-of Trade is indebted to the kindness of X Georye Uarsie, filea of th* Ttiitm meted up on, ms well as those before the Beaate' and Hhuse of 'Representativesof-this Stole.- Members of the inriitu* lion eon have access to them at the Reodiu* Boniri* febltl v JOHN HARPER. SeeV. and to arrive, on consjjmnmL X 440 land 4 boxes John Bucket sap £s; OtTI-boxes Henry- anfr'daiars 6*r» 4 boxes Johns k. Lewis 5* so 4 boxes Mamas S*f IS boxes J H-Btaaard s*i!» 1 bn B B B • Warwiok -es; 391 boxes John Backccautf Is; 4D|box*sllaair*JaiBssliUbrsstebv. ; . -' r "£**'* WATfcIUIAN, ! 4lHa>sr and W From suWts. (viM to a M»t£t^thrifeuMkfctifrMAu7fas.lv hrwirsss^^T^issxi TUXAC MEO cues nctiaa «&« received bjr -y*s* * BUAgkLerr«.WßirE. |fi>r * . , • ; L: f -''''^-^ ! 'r'"-- * •'••:• ; -=;,-■, 1 STEAMBOATS. ■} CUCDUTI » BTT*BtK«H ; v , ii“ advance, • -■ -l - - HONDA? PACK*T«,..J„J Kmi . The MONONUAHELA, Cap*. Srowt7*iU bnrgheverrJtodsiTinotmnf at-lg-o’elockt s'"®* *• every Monday etching at 10 r.m. TCEBDIi PACKET. . . ... The HIBERNIA No."*, Capt/J. TCUSmttA**. wtU leave PittsburgheveryTuesday raonuugatlO.ocioci, Wheeling every Toeaday evening aUOF.*. ' " WEDmbiV PJLCSBT/f . The NEW ENGLAND No. * Capt & "*» leave Pittsburgh tvtry. Wednesday morning'at 10 o’clock; Wheeling eve ry Wednesday cyeiung at lfl *■ ,'ur.iwmi«uw raodthi”,' f • The PENNSYLVANIA^Cipt Gist, at2l leate Fitts burrhsvifftSwiiifnoßuiintWi'didtWtftliil t evCTyTttOTaaygTenuig'atloK3l.;i.v: : ft‘ fbidat packbtJ J v ‘ TV CT-tPPEft NoiA'CagtChPoo/yiUWtfc Pitts*' bmh «•» o’etockj Wheeling . *: »y ■ j ’.O ' * - jPACKKT; • • _ • The MESSENGER, Capt!* Caap, will leave Pitts-1 baxth every Saturday moral ngeUO tfeiock Wheeling oYeVSatartfayeTegiof «..? , / ichdavFiokst.' !■■■- «Re ISAAC A. a.Kucil.wai leave Pinsburvb every Sunday tapralog atltokilock; -•MavghlSty.'. ‘ 1 ■- -• r ■ CALEBCOPE;' 7 ... -IJwnVj^y leave to Braver. Clagow and and Battudari trf whweek, at9^docfcA.athsturn-. oeU3 • lOwlmC r \ '■■iSCStHßihe coming winter walon, suXf daDy > PITTKBUBGII* BBOWNSVU4* : FEBRUARY latjlSw , / l9*S IX/IVP. JlilLV ATB A. M. AND , »*. B* ‘ ; tv fijlltArtng near h tea dCßtplete - : i fL".... Jjl-the line tor the,present eeaaon: AT* ■» ißShfliSßilß LANUC. • -Capt.-dames'Parktaaoßi - -BMBKMBBBAL'nC, Capt. A. iacohe; nztdLoillS M’IiANE, Cam tL Benaea The boats are p|tirely Ukw.aadare fitted tip without regmnUo expense.. Ev< erv-eomibrt that raoigr can procure haa becn provided. The Boat* wiU.leavetai* Dost at . Urn fern of Boss su. Passenger* vrill. pnhsftul oa board* as the. boats will ceruunlj wave at tisedhours,'flA.M.and f P.M'• • r 1 -,'V tfnSl FORNEWORLEANS...,' - • jirpfli ji • ,J : - Dcnniaocu-master, will. keava ihu- KsßSßMHhiilnsday Cat above'and all intonnedtato jporla.; rorTreightorpasiairi apply oaboatd-Msbtd * ; ; regular packet for suwFjsa*- • , - •-•;/?2552a «'-WHiLSTO*«? K* MtESffißßirriesimiaster.will'loavefeywbova MHaBBSSiKnd all imennedlatb Pom«a.W > ednea> days aad Samrdaytof each week. ; Forjfrelgfttey pa»* FC7H WAHAMIRIVER/';' r K. The new. and liahtdraosW steamboat t . ' - !.• -CCMBFRI*ANIX I' } «. - :i*s u ■ .. The Consul wiU'land at oil the. aorta— / beproeured’/ot tancoo* fort and safety of'Paaseiiaeta has been'provided:, Tlw. boat is aUo.BTurlaed vritS a self-acting safety guard to prevent explosions." For freight or" passage-mmty on board or to. .. . JIAYID C.HERBST, . -feb4 r , ; , .eoroer ofts;aadSnnthfi»ldsta. WABASH RIYE3I-PACKET; " Wm J ■BCBBMIBfeT Lafayette- and tmermediate porta, on Monday the 7th insl -For freight or tpMsitrfapply on board or to I NEWTON JONES, 1 feM’y \- ~ -’MoaangubcUßofasa.. MeCEXSPORT, EUZABHT LA CITY PACKET. ...v.‘:* , 'irvT- Thaneyniganer.ii L Pittabargh CTery MOnday Wednesday and Friday,' ar ud Mo noagnhehx <3ty every Tuesday, Tim rsday alrtSiSrilay, -A. 7 ari- For fecight or pasc^'fesji^oa EXPRESS LINES. &c. roa cnsax.ua,. uxmtoM*, vuuanxta*, rmiußß. aoirtaX jtssaUTßXxijßKxaana. iWL.ed .Uat tii» iiihe fiutest, MJMVMdm9«wme*— diuoa*lioeTOai»E*rt;coiiaßcuns.witiiA4Ma4fcCo’a . Kxpre*idAily T ttt FUliipiwrf, - • 5• Tbroogh receipt* will be gtren to nr of As abor* ptefes. -_ Merciuutdne u< oe weiffal fanrerded. v.l ’ . - • . Expreuclosepdallyu'2'p.x.r , -L . aorSOtf . St Chute* lloUd Baiiduigvvreied «f - * i ?™ g . . ' i *~T*‘~*Tn-f* t imnTrnfirlini Imi rink << !>■' ’ pnritothUof EdjwtaitCo... ; f -V- '?VI. tad wulmuacrdanUmMilfM UuiJ?B«7- IjAohiMM.-NeMSMtbCkuktitrßtlitabn.ii Cb« swp *rtfensd V T • TMOkl/tgvititn ■ ‘ - ■ • ft JCSIDWKULtiMbuihv-U , ■' • O W CiWI ttrowmiaT-ii dfc33lf ' ‘ • " PenaiylTMUjirtiQM-LiMiv; \ * THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS. FBmr~PKTT:Ymr» - _ puia to prrrsnußGH; 'BV'waotm. - Raniunir Buy arid amfcham.- 'benbsn, and bjr Ralfrbsd bctweaittoainKrtMjft mad .'rhiimdelphia. Thefim. shipment,wili ltwt eVh end wi utb January mat No moro goodawiH be rmeiTcd. can bo earriedthtpugh w&- day, without, delay, «i the route. Time wjli bo reduced U> FourDava when the become settled.- ; '.• J- SUTLER, Agent, Altha-'DeDots of 319 marketit, PhSatStabia, [' PennY'sjSohto . . CIIaRKE A THAAvT f TrahVSXnSo _l. w 1. ’ \ Tituborih.;. Cothpy.'T H7*We wffl receipt, fer fIOO-lba produce? eteloer «*r> to gothrough by the mboTe line mftertb*iaa» InaL' j»m> , - ' •• CLARKE * TBIKW. _T ~~ : UARNDEN k. CO's . . lT Vy ' ' P*i«eof*t and RaiaMlfßft' /{ft jtANRDEN fc CO. continue tobritbr/pcrsooi - rfHWWfrom may pan of England, Ireland: S*p£»i <* , *mwßWales,'Opon the moat liberal lethurwnhtbeir ®wai punctuality and atientfoa mtheXftmttaad’eom foftorwßDUgrantt. We do not allow on im—nrrn to by swtedltog eeaama.that inJWtS* mem* we take charge of thaswtbe doom 3rr »• SSLktC!S, l !SlL Md * a *ibtlr well - being, maadfr ft? 1 *¥» ■were.douiiied-ISlßwrrbr.M u» \ UTtrpooJ, \rnilrt thousand* of detained *WWVW&I they could be seat ia fQsmel&«gft* at a ?®sP|*toi which too frequently proved ibefrteflas. W* Ulead to perform oar contracts honorably, coat. W M;»’ *a»y, and not' act as vraslbe case last Reason, whh ether ; odcera,—who either* performed not-mil, or whenitsmtedtheir eoovenleace.Cl' ; •••:■?•••'*>■ •'• - .Drafts drawn at'Kiulmrrt-fofanT*bjd lWO'£2 to *lOOO, payable at any of the prortiicwl Shah* In Ire- ' land, England, Scotland and Wales.' -* j •• • •• . ~JOSHUA ROBINSON. : ■ ‘ EuropeanandUcmiTthAgcat. 'febl ~ - -' Fifth street, ewe door below,wood. • Ocean Stemas SeTljriitieaXeitmaiw.'H • U. 8. MAIL LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON- ft jM&EMEN. .. .amJIA Front the berfanmiofihh'-yemi-lsdaL' y£flßsthe steamm of iliia Company -will sail' as tolkms:- - mSUMBBL:-- ‘ ruM'saw-tcw. . f r_ The WASHINGTON, Capt T.-Johnsieo, co the SXh Jan’y.lSß.v ' .-•; r V-l :7V..-., ' *JThe IlennafttfCipt Crabtree, oh 26th fti 1849, .-'T*oii outgo.* \ J *- . ' The WASHINGTON, 00 the lSth'lVhraitf^lsiS. The HERALANF on thetiOtiiAlarch.' I'/J. - Pjaaage from N. Y.to SonUmnmiDa •“ -from JfroawßorSoßthamptonio New Yoris-jl3> ■ m freiihl Qt pamfe amir at ibeofficeof the Oeeaa Steam NaTigatioaCoJjUWiUiam at, New Yoit,erte . , Lar< CaoaaiT « Kme,-Agenti at Somhamptoa. Ww.lsjxctjAgenU at Havre. ’ " ■’ C. A HawrohCp. A'tmu nßtyath. * fcht •WJ& 1848.' 'Stn EOLIPIBTRABI^onTATIOSJ^*; the EwtemdUea; ria CoobeHajA fPUE propnctore of this popular line, hare atojr thdr 1 teHtrsaalßi^oalartelrutreaaeithflr.lWyMto meetlhewuhca of ahippentand are»«Jßjart'a,“ forward a greater amount by the as alio by additional regular wagon* at lowimea. "Baa fine -will tub’throughout tfle ytwy the agent# in BefUfwrt'aaj* FyMjcrgii to ownere end eonaffoeea at apeeidM r^? e * *??•: ■ Shipments from PluladelphU for.the Uoe ihoold be marked “Care, '3 II Robinson, Bamewre. ! •,. ; 1 tv.0.1,.^^ 92 8 Charles svßaltitoore.l .•KDGBKTO.VACOj-Combddanl'l ... a W CASS, 3 &bd ’’ / JC. BlPvreKL. Rtubetah, •; c* three-*ixth/ii- t^ '" UlsSff * , “S2od^a? W,,o, ft ®S ■; ■ - •. ■•< FirstnreettwntflK^ jm in stonazalfar Mi* | ILL; BI’SHFIKLIvTj ffISES 1 SlfQAB— rec’d nnci»7L : maatowß, on Mvinnaeat aod for Mk br u,r^ ..CrV-'jTvQ'.