/*•£* 7 /- raaniv MOB\~iSG.-FEB. : :-M.jl * • y***^ 1 * 1 ;»' -,-;'.. \T ,; '. . 'S' /*wa«y*rAgg/« ■ 'omitted t&i« toofaing j will »f>. , Aeiient''>aj easymetbuj Of V/. vr-,'.- war espenduorei, itu provided be required to give to; Coik ypttt’detailed account of his 'expeodsares,-. but ‘ V jttf’aa lathis feaH f h«d ; cbvtonsly. just a» are the "' ; mtenaad^-fir Ido nautuok the majority p*y «By .awrt baed to them Uun to the. com ••»•■ agaJaat the groaaest outrage 6flhe 6overumeDl '■'- 7 ■ ’ |fte yp * Mn|WT »ttj. : called forth e very ex* V ; eelleot sp»achffora Mr/Greene, of Rhode Island, -’' |o(af tot&rVifi&ttAA witlt aolhflrity/that most . '. csrrfc<»&kian toevetymiad, iWthe character - ‘ ofthe Whas«haiis^*iaoe'' | ii»commeaceraora, :: 'l ' tHr'bOuqahaL wxatosarowed, aT first- andwas. itonl+ow.; AUuerwaiqaotediroinMr. Bag* ■ bf advocating outright ihe [annexation 'of too •irbolecf Mexico.' ** Waiajgued'that this question : ef'itfm'&qtaktion of tile whole of Mexico'woold : ' . «islhto i tSa next Presidential question. General '* tnTkminaovHaa eras abo read nmrJi the Senate, pnrtienlariy the reflections upon aome ■■-.■ «f Ihfl Mople of,tbe country. Benloa prick : 1 Bp Ids etrs at thi■ exhibition of Mr* Houston ... • ,jp.t to an! errlnmatlOlL Mr. Cah - ' . even opoo the cooate* ' depicted. The lesson ' Kpitrof-tMir rt ■ (there were not them)seemed, glad to shine, in this the proper time : ooasntb demon*!ration in ikvbr of “land* ' wffrtvolve.as satellites' around their feared the : corueqoences ' bf and partlbulirfy the Slavery issuu • - iipbn’ii, h* feared also the ' admi*- \\ UcNHflto bur' tmdsr of.iuoh a motley and unconge* ■^ialpropkaattoaeWnrin Mexico. - negroes,4u amof-andTjatftateds,,Arsons who are wholly un . , '■ftfnifeetbe.myoy o ® l * of.our institnticma nnd ur** ■ xaisodto.thftooqntry... . • • This fitll was laid 1 aside fur the day, ahd'a Reso lotion inOred by Mr. of 3.V Ca to ifiquire • ioto theccmjrtructiongiveii by ibe P(»l-Ma»terGt*n. ■'j WaitotheTcerbmcx ijiws. ' Several ;■■. -an undisguised,-contempt of tbfi FbstMaster Getrnh Mr. Badger aaid that' had. been exacted eves where the dircc ' tion wan in to band-writing of the trank and both tad fiank written liy the same person.*— TbePomMaster had inidertaken to-judge of the • ; * 'etotofiphfef,Senators: -Mr.'Underwood,ofKy, '•aid that~wbea a number of the Honse, his frank “ ' had hten from his speeches and his constil postaxe at $1,25 to canh ' 'apamat,; Since hehad been elected to the Senatej ' the sum Jfberjfr hnd htejj token with bU frink.— •: >v Ur.Calhonaapokeof the conduct as an jafingemcot npob toe rights of toe Senate, and ‘ iuUinfflbrto m»* MrtsMsSr'thb' Sinatora. - Mr. Casa also apok* of tho casuniptioa 6f power in a marked anil ' -»"•"]*»», -(wd Session mtrd ex* , bf tad abuse’on toe part oftoeFp*VMarf« "ViaMfsl. nr* Mr. Niles, toe Caairmaa of -'••• »'i*l N T« , « »»• / iskw'. fait under tie present law -V o** 0 ** _t in the maudr. BotMV .vaa Mgagei most of day in l*w r ~ ' c * °f ihe ieirioi * Jo&nPaol Jomuy With some nmendmeott not af* . .f^^tKa^rfpbandpbtdiminis^aglbeapouat i rflhettijß CtoailtoibiU waa pawed, moetjr-niee |aNTl^Uid and.oot received into pablio serrice. A f ' > refunding to the Stales Uie 'fcxsessjrisCVTed on account of the war. These Oi the jrialjoceaft oferpcaditure in- faring to the notice oftho Iron '-*i»n 7 ofWesteml Pennsylvania the assault of the • ~ rfap'r ««tafeitt, hot the remarks 1 send ' 'r - jaa, (MfcjEkewari upoo’ep amendmet to the loan . j ..• - • B»«ttve niteiipba ihe Loan BitZ yesterday, aooe remark. 1 ;Tbe-&tmeen" were ■;>' >' nadfiopaytbeerpen^iacurred on soswat.of / CM w 5 »d mnyjteccaiarf s'om which would bring 51 the wu oV* tlie , w«V nd mi laiimWion; ru. pretty ftzongly gireni v - MftM'tt dcnlmion lo rote taxes with supplies was a iiiiytlgyerailOn'of this responsibility. : .«•«• •jii3.>. *> ,/Tf -I; ; ■ ~V - 'WjJMIJKmxx, Feb.IB,ISIS. letter. Iberacolt pflbo »4 Bill,’which will bore* ‘ J - ■' yrtri ifr*^*7. - The • ccnB ia ,be HaMfrw*e OMof freitt bairaaUon, aod- attended ' ' > wtki»* i «ieattO«ot'lbaa I baveaeeo iiineetbe ' *’ lhe rale * of tllo i- | r i>fl«rinp«jneadmeate arealbved '■ in Committee pf the ! -fj » ! ., Wbcbj- sad tbeao five ,cup n tc. gpprcbeafoP* ,io I ' •, -.HpM*iu*cpotidaftlaj>roar oflaughter, Tiemo. ■ heroM.tipM'.atvajfedoee., °°* %| Ufce ►’•^uaowthaniwinfato epepd Ur. hlcKay, ■ <, who Ift ft rwjresraeat iad bnpeloouaapeaker.vu \’• 'tfrock' '4awk twice"’ bf the-inercileie hajntoer.f -; > «#»ak*;w»» hit ’expiring • word oioae, end a dpi* j^i* 7 -<*bH'entphaiifr dt ofo* il»e Mooed ttroket Ur • if. ' -. liie.Uaiondnd : matt «o(esm hmafnes S[l •■/.',• W' l . ; j . jjU" appeal rf '—T“t add debui add mattery of the gjgkM4ißFai;:.. It waa amuaing, all lha,and - the top* *he **«“* botaorb? the*© ’■'!• : y; -ypfec. cfFtoida, bad fires the third •. ■•’i A -. wpott-tte ciieoaiga of \ ‘ - ♦rffcn.' tla rfghrofthe Boatfrto plant the'la; I „ 4 W': cameraVbcrcWr "tl» ’booidi ; of,the 1 ,'V'. *>•!>»i«4. TOaa ? ato 'f** l mmi: jMMBBBBEaai ot Oft* [ with|poit fiercest**/ hl*.'>?Saaih of South Staffordshire. 1 The Bank of England, at its last meeting, held yesterday* reduced the rale of interest from 5 id 4 per cent but Jhis alteration had only a very trifling effect la theabbey mxa\ttr~Cormf9ndenceof the Triburt4. Ciuir Mnmsa is Ktv York.— The meeting beldat Castle Garden on the evening of Thursday is by the onanimoas consent of ibe press, allowed to be as large, if not the largest demonstration ever made for any statesman. The Globe, the most violent opposition paper, says:— • One of the largest and most enthusiactie assem blages which the Whigs ever raised in this city, met last evening at Castle Garden, fir the purpose of expressing an opinion in relation to the nomination of Henry Clay for the' Presidency. The whole area of the garden and galleries also were densely cratredf and it did seem that if New York Whigs bare preference for nttyone man, that one must l>c Hssxr Cljcr.” ' ’ The Tribune sayt—The mightiest. assemblage of American Freemen ever. convened under one roof oh this Continent gathered last evening at Castle Garden to renew their attestations of love for,and confidence in Henry Clay, and to give cm phsria to their ardent desire that be should be the Whig candidate for next President' The Commercial Advertiser sayr.—This was in deed a great meeting, both as to numbers and en thusiasm. We obtained a ’ favorable position for noring the entire area of the Saloon, and are not un used to estimate the numerical strength of such as semblies, and We believe we ore not at till out <>f the bounds if we say that the number al : any one tjmw was not less than ten thousand. The unan imity-was perfect- Not a dissentient voice was' beard, not a token of dissent*given in that vast a* sembly. Hosoß IP tux Bw,vx.—Such is thej title of the call to which was appended the names ol 2300 good men and true, who arc in fovor of elevating Gen. \Scott to the Presidency, and who meet to. night in' council, to embody this expression of opin ion. The friends ofGen. ScoU, are amongtbe most zealoas of the whip of AUegbeny.Co., and the pro oeedingt of tonight will show him most clearly that in one of the soundest whig counties in the Uoion, be has been placed ;as prominently before the people as any candidate, no matter what his /-lafrrjn jo the support of tbe 'whip to this high of fiee. The name of Gen. ScoU is not a new one to mention in connection with the Presidency, 110 bos ever been known os whig to the core, and in the present campaign ooroeS'bvfore the people with a new claim, that of service in the field without a parallel for ability or amount ;-The injustice of Mr. Polk hoi also much sympa thy on the part of tbe people that canned be restrain ed. Tbe whig primary meetings at-the’ea* Show all the old vigor and determination, and bHtigfat’s work fiu) to demonstrate that the zeal of the whip here, equals that of their brethren wltere the Are bums the brightest . Ji I'lttx Moot Htnmco.—An article ia going the rounds of the papera, farted b y, «eme paper money adrocale, that» fcrgwyi be* been eotopil- Icl upon the Gold Coin of the t,'njlcd State*, and thaiitia impo»*ihla to detect, etcept by cutting it epeit. The coin ie laid tobcallver coated with Jj J We ore aitnnUiird that any one should fur a moment be decetyedhy *ochta®**** » tLeea» eat thin* in (be vorid to detect fraud jn Sa* or gold, fcf; webavo ouiy to iK*’»nec»£c gravity oftoo corn by weighing it and l_ o/wcixfat U water, when lb© pretence Z3*U%«S«i- .PanThanuneted grartty of)^. -udkarmoejed •drer has a rpecibo gravity pflta*.- •H M * ae,e copper lute a ipedfis fT**«7 ; t ! - W« fiad tba above In a 1000 fcoo .phper from Obkx Joat a tinner oflfr ,b« return from i Wet; weighing a pM piece' with hiaetedyarde, Mia water, 'and tbit a iir.aJf, carefully noting the difference of ibeir apeeific gravity, it is gutad oc ndc If the editor hit its writing ibis prmxtii* paragraph, it \ tua leaden wuld do wbilo nadiag % , Sewjgsr-' Osvm .ra Adapted XUiscai, : sS\otaatk\W. Downs, Ended ;S rela!iobs,'tie war ready to pay reverence and respect to the distinguished Americans Who dif fered from his views, but’ be could not .with 1 the someleeling's-receive the opinions of a foreigner. —he referred to Mr. Gallatin. ] . , He would have no sentiment connected with the honor of bur eonntry mixed jup with loreign preju : dices, arid sympathies, and feelings; he would have it altogether American, whether whig or democrat •, executively American.” ; • ’ The passage we have quoted ia an apt j illustra tion of the intense bigotry and double distilled hy pocrisy of LocoJocoistn. This same Solomon w. Downs, like ninety-nine hundredths^! - the party to which ho is attached, has always : professed the most devoted respect and affection for our fellow, citizens'taf foreign origin. Whife ah office seeker* he was strenuous in his opposition! o every thing •that savoredjrfNative Americanism. In the Legis lature and Canventioh be, tune and again, thunder ed fcrtb his denunciation of the selfish and tnntract cd doctrine lliat would deny to the foreigner on equal participation in all life rights [and privileges enjoyed bythe native borai American citizen; while lie lavished endless panegyrics on ever)* foreigner who had done the State some service. Now that his aspirations areialfiled—now that, from -a waiter on Providence! he has been, by Legislative bounty, converted into/ah officeholder, - the inbred and secret sentiments of his heart are suffered to es cape.. He would gag the adopted citizen. He would not jferrait a naturalized American to ex press an.ppiaion, though liny years of patriotic ser vice may attest his love'for the'eountry of lua adoption. He would virtually abridge tue rights acquired by citizenship, cartniling tbe nsiuralucd foreigner‘of that precious prerogative—freedom of opinion. /And, as if the more conspicuously and odiously ,10 display the virulence {of bis prejudices, Mr. Downs selects ns the victim of his vituperation, the venerable Albert Gallatin—the aged statesman, philosopher and patriot, who with his hairs nilverd o’er with tho frosts of nearly, ninety winters, and trembling on the verge of eternity, addressed to his couatymcn an earnest appeal in fevor of peace. Mr. Gallatia may he in error—it is possible that the cautiousness and timidity of extreme old age may have clouded his once acute perception; and that the cbOl aud languid blood that creeps through the veins of tho pottering nonagenarinn may dull his-seuses, and obscure his intellect. But these are not the reasons which impelled the vindictive assault of Mr. Downs. The Senator from Louisiana, directed his mulighnnt invective against Albert Gallatin, because that aged patriot did not happen to be born on'-Americnu soil. Tn the stupidity of bis blind fomicism, Mr. Downing unable to con ceive that a trtnn who first saw the light in France, may nevertheless Iwcomc a sincere, intelligent American citizen, his sufficient for Mr. .Downs that Albert Gallatin was bord the subject of a monarch. To’ his soulless and senseless capacity it is nought that Mr. GaJlntin early in life, became a resident of the United States; that ho acquired more than halt' a century agu, the rights of citizen ship; that his. expansive ’intellect *nd undoubt cd patriotism rapidly advanced him to high honors in his adopted country; that he .filled one of the most important offices in the cabinet of Thomas Jefferson; thnt he has been' for many years regard ed as one of the shining lights of the age—a wise, an honest, and au upright man—an American iu heart, feeling and impulse. Theso considerations weigh not a straw with the Loccfoco Senator from Louisiana. Mr. Gallatin is not a.native born American, and therefore, he mhst be vilified and traduced. . . Wxshivgtos, Feb 19, ISIS. AVe would counsel Air. Downs to repeat those delectable passage in his speech touching foreign ers, when bis collciigue the Hon.PeirreSoule takes bis seal: A more bitter and bitiug sarensm ou the action of the Louisiana Legiidaturewe have never seen, than is contained by implication, in tbc brief paragraphs wc have quoted. We trust that the first -time Mr. Soule ventures to rise in the Senate for the purpose of making known his views; he will remember that his liberal and logit-minded colleague looks with scorn on the. aueinpls of all foreigner* to intermeddle l with the affairs of this country, and that he will act. w*jth due modesty and proper defence towanis bis enlightened broth er in the great Democratic faith.—New* Orleaiu j■. 1 ' To the Editor* of the Pittilurgh Grt&ite: Wl.cn nt the meeting of Mr. Clay’s friend* e few* weeks since, I saw in the bauds of a gentle man present, a resolution, which l)c said lie intend ed to offer, if lie found a convenient opportunity. 1 left the meeting early, aod prvMtnte it u*ns not offered, a* it w&s not noticed in the j-roceedingscl the meeting. As nearly os 1 can recollect, it wo* substantially to this effect, 1 —“that while we accord all due honor to the honor to the officers, and men in the army tor tbeir skill'and bravery exhibited in the present war with Mexico; yet we are net pre pared to say that military fame alone, should be considered a sutGcient recommendation for civil office." As I agree with the sentiment- thus ex pressed. I beg leave to give a reason or two for bolding that opinion: IsL Men voluntarily choose the military, profes sion, not for the purpose of qualifying themselves for the high duties of civil life, but to acquire honor and glory in tbeir profession. J ;’ 20. liiivicg ported with their in dependence, they are bound always to ■'bey the orders of superior*, whether right or wrong.—it is faial to a soldier, whether a private or on officer, in disobey orders. 3d. The teudeocy is to exalt the ; military above the civil power. 4lb. There is an ts prit dtt corps, Which is mili tary chieftain when exalted to high civil officer, aha clothes with extensive patronage, can neither resist or shake off—the claims of lus companions in arms for office, cannot be postponed in favor of anybody. 5Uu The yuuug men of the country, seeing tbnt military' fiirae is the high roadto civil preferment, will not be lively to steady, and’ preserve the arts of Peace. Oth. It is easy to see that, all this will lead to the instalment of a large standing Army in time of Peace, (the bane of a republican government,! and expose lltc country to rush precipitously and un necessarily into war; lor there is not much chan<*e of acquiring laurels of peace, either in the Army or Navv- ! ■' It would be easy to multiply Reasons why I ob ject to the elevation of any military man, especial ly at this time to the Presidency.—We want how a man whose known talents, acquirements, expe rience, integrity, and pure love of country will give us the surest ground of hope, »o far as human in rtrumcnlalily in that department may be concern ed, that the Government will be restored to its true constitutional functions. { Feb. 17, ISIS. A Whig of & ’4B Fro* the Pacific. —By an arrival at New Or leans the New York papers have* been put in pos* session of their correspondence from the west ct>*si of Mexico. The razee Independence was nt Ma. zatlcn on Ist Dcil, with tlie frigate Congress. The iloops-oPwar Cyane,l)upoht,and Portsmouth, Mont gomcrv were also there for home soon. -The sloop, ofwar was at Guuymas, blockading in place of the Portsmouth, relieved. The whole Western Coast of Mexico and California is under Complete control, except a little trouble in the Pen* insula of California, which was to he looked after at once by the force at Mazatlan. All right in Up. per California to the end of October.- Governor Maaon at Monterey; Co|. Stevenson, 7lh N. Y- Volunteers, commands the Southern department at Los Angelos. The Erie has sailed for Callao; via Panama; Puebla gone to Panama for Com. Jones- Southampton in (he Gulf, giving supplies to San Jose, La Poy and Guaymas. Maj. Rich, Paymas ter U. S. A-, is on beard the Southampton, to pay oft* the troops at La Pay. HA&RiiusritG, Fee. IS. ISIS. House—Mr. Swartzwelder, (in. place} Mipplc ment to an act relative to Foal Office Alley, Pitts burgh; also, on act to assess taxes on ground rents. Mr. Sanboru, lu incorporate the Eria oil'd Ohio Railroad Company. “1 * Serate.—The resolutions in regard to.the war wilb\Mexico came up (n order, the quostion.lwing upon the amendment ollcred by Mr. Sander>on. striking ont the amendaienl- of Mr. Johnson, of Erie. Mr. Sanderson's amendment, which de clares that the cause of humanity dad the best in terests of the United States and of Mexico alike demand that the war bo brought to an early and honorable termination, and that it is the duty, ns it ought to be the dcstro of the President so to act a* to cfleet this humane and desirable object, was agreed to by n vote of yeaii 19, nnys 13. Captain Small moved to amend further l>v in serting the words Congress after the - words Presi dent, which was also ugreed to. Another uinend raeut wns offered by Mr. Brawley, and adopted by a vole of yeas 19, nays 3, instructing opr Senators, and requesting our Keprcsenla lives to vote sup plies for the further prosecution of the war. Thu tint resolution as amended, whs then agreed toby a vote of yeas 29, nays 0. Lancaster County Whig Convention* Lancaster, Feb. 16. "The Whig Convention assembled in this city to day, and nominated Thomas E. Franklin, Esq., as the delegate to the National Convention from this Congressional District. A resolution was unani mously passed affirming Henry Clay as the first choice of the Convention for the Presidency. Sixth Cov/RBkiosal nwrßicr.—The Whigs o 1" Rucks and Lehigh urc lu fine spirits for (he special election tomorrow. They arc; united as one man, upon all (he great questions nikv before the coun try, and we hope to bear a report from them, which VtUghdden the-Whig heart of the nation. .. Owo AWOETiatniErr bill from which fh? Locdfoco Senators ran away, has been passed •fter a sight amendment hundred recruits sailed ftoip New York onthe iSth for VeraCroir, Seven o& them- j . A Sals of Pittsburgh Copper Co . was oalboi7Uiat pci Metcash. - ;Penniylrsnlsltgtilstar«. Blft-SIAGSETIC TELEGRAPH. Cora ctfsduTsa.'. ' . / „/4 orrcspoodenceofthe Pittsburgh Cazttte. - Waamutnov, Febt 21.1811 Ssaiix—'Tfm bill for the .reliu£:of the, heirs of John taul Jones, recently pdjsed by,lbe. was r nailed up and discussed, Afid mcntSjproposed, and the bill passed. { Air. Bentod then aanminced the iUness'of tho Hon. John Quincy Adams, when tho -!Seoate ad. joorned; Hocst—The .Speaker announced as the first thing in-order the presentation of petitions ,aiid res olutions, : A motion was made to suspend the rules of the House, to allow a member to bring in a joint reso lution of thanks to General Twiggs and other Gen erals. : j At this moment the Hon. John QuincyiA-d** o * was observed to be ill, and before his nearestlneigfa bor hardly could reach him, sank back in lus seal, having been attacked by paralysis. Much confu* sion ensued, in the midst of which he was carried home, and the House odjoumed. ALABUINQ ILLXEBS OP EX-PBESI* DBHT ADAMS. Wasuixgto.t, Feb 21,1845. The city has been thrown into a state of excite ment Iry the suddeq and alarming illness of the venerable Statesman, John Q. Adams, who was struck with paralysis while in his scat in the House/ He was attacked atjtwenty minutes past one.— As soon as the members of the House noticed the illness the noble old man, a rush was mado to his aid bs«<&lMnembers,-who crowded round him, each striving ify his. sympathy and kind offices to aid him. Amid the ‘ confusion he wo* taken from the House by Dr Forics, and carried home, when all that medical science could do was brought to bis aidi 'this is the second attack Air. Adams has' had. It will be recollected that in the summer of 1616 lip was attacked, and recovered by tbe slow est degrees, rod the most carefal nursing.- His recovery is extremely, doubtful, all must admit when his age and uninterrupted life of labor is re! membered. The House adjourned at once, asdid the Senate, os foomos the sad news was iranoun* ced by Mr. Beatou. Correspondence of the Piutliargh Gazette. Philadelphia. Feb. 21,1549. Advices have been received from Washington, confirming tho previous rumors of peace. It is now stated that the Prussian Afinister has letters' to the Effect that Major Van Buttm ha* this treaty ia his .possession. The details are even made known, and it is confidently stated ihtt Mr. TristV original proposition Ims been agreed to, and that he has AUpulatud that the .United States shall*keep a standing nrmy of 12,000 men to protect the Mex jean Government THE PEACE RfMOHS CONFIRM ED. A TREATY MADE. of the Pittsburgh Gazette. PuiLiDELViriA, Feb. 21,1918. The steam ship, New Orleans, CapL Wright, has arrived at NewOrteans from Vera Cruz, with news that will bo most gratifying to every American.— The rumors that a treaty has been made aru con firmed, and no obstacle now interposes to close the war. Tbe steamer sailed on tbe 6th from Vera Cruz, and brings the welcome uews that Mr. Freaner, who left tho City of Mexico oalbe 4th of February, Itad reached Vera Cruz, charged with despatches from Gen. Scou, containing a treaty of peace made by tho Mexican Congress, and accepted by Gen. Scott, who assumed the responsibility. This important treaty was signed at Quoretaro, on the Ist of February, and is upon the most hber al terms, conceding all the most extortionate could ask. , We are secured os a boundary, the Rio Grande del Norte, with a line westward!}* that will include New Mexico aud Upper CalifornuL. For this we are to pny a sum of money which is but o trifie compared with the amount talked of at (he cob- Terence of Air. Trist with llie Mexican Commis sioners at Tecubaya last antumn- Tbe expedition ognlbsl Orizaba, which has been captured, was prindpaity desigued in the pppo of obiainiog'lhe person cf General Santa Anna, who was at Tehu&can. The Mexican Napoleon would have been captured had it not been for the treaeb rj* of n Mexican. - Mr. Freaner, the bearer of Gea. Scott's treaty, was expected hourly -at New n the »team ship Irik LATEB-TBE TKEATTA^Iim PwLADELruLt—Monday night. Tbe Maamship iris has arrived at Mobile with Mr. Freaner on board os bearer of despatches for the State Department at Washington. Ilis budget contain* tbe treaty negotiated and signed by Gen. Scott on tbe Ist of February. Ain Freaner is widely know n as the accomplish ed writer of the New Orleans Delta, “Mustang," who has given such graphic description* of Mexi can affairs. Correspondence Of ibe Puimorgh Oatene. Wisiurorcw, Fel*. 21, ISIS Cot- Fremont’s care tins ended, and his sentence remitted. The Court found him guilty of Mutiny, and sentenced him to be dismissed from tlio ser. vice. In conseqaence of a recommendstioatothe President, he has been restored and ordered .to duty, and now waits order*. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Garette. Xrw Vo**, Feb, 21, ISIS. The slocp-ofwar Saratoga has arrived herefrom Pensacola, from whence she hod a stormy passage, losing (wo men overboard in a gale. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. . I PuiLADELFWA, FeU2l t 4, F.ijt. F^oi/a—Moderate salcs-al 55,75(35JJ7J y 111. Corm Msal—Safes at s2£7{ 1? bbL . .. Gram—Sales prime White Wheat 1253130 c & bu—scarce. Corn is dull; with moderate sales of prime Yellow at 53c p bur Cotton—Nothing doiug. Molasses—Sales X. O. at 27}c p gal. Wniixa—Moderate sales &125 c gall. Philadelphia, Feb. 21,4 ». u ■ The Eastern Telegraph is out of order.—Noth ing therefore from New York. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gaicue. • BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore. Feb. 21, 3 r. v. Ftorin—Sales of 400 hUs H. S, brands at $5,G2 p bbl. ' The market is steady but not active. - Coils Meal—Moderate Sales at .S2,TO bbl Goals—There is less doing in Corn and the marketj luu a downward, tendency. Sales of prime White ht 45c p bu. and of prime-Yellow at same Sales of prime White Wheat at 1283130 c, and of prime Red at 125 c 9 bu. WmsxK*—Sales at gall'i Beef Cattle—Wo qoule sules at 83rf8]c *,•' ■ -X ;few»n»felMyw«s. : Nxw^Rptuatir^yA^PxLVtow.—M*. Ja,? F pffiraßjhas * .takes measures' to secure* jateoffiru JaTennon, that promises : to be u the purpose iniraded, os are commfm’'tidfere-oveT tlie old ha 115...,. The..dcsigaia'to. distribote.by, one.move meat ntunprouscolqredinkauponaformjß process now of mil'll tmillJfe ' Tha of- three rollers, the first one whole aadlhe two last sectionaL. ‘ r •"*- tThese roller* are east in ■e&on^dfyariod*' width* .tomiittiieline*b£thejdrtyper-and sroiecared .by screw* opda f statiotufry'rod* upon : which they revolve. At the end of the roller rods are placed guides, with Knelt wheels attached to the lower » are placediu the frame, the front ?ngth, tbr rolling the. border, - > suit the various lines, and the j ue border The small guide-1 retail grooved railway attached! pwbea, -in. which are placed jssors, by the action of which T are allowed to ink. the form i . dpsired by the press-man. Of; tier, after' inking one side of tlie ! )ve. and passes over the centre' inhng it, until it drops upon I - border—theother rollers pass over the side-border without inking it, but rolls the centre of the job; and the top and . bottom of the border, iho elevators and depressors being aming cd in the grooves.to produce this varied effect These are.the main features of the invention,, which is termed the Polychromatic PniKng ap paratus. The present mode of printing colored jobs is tedious and expensive, and'lbe mode which is thus described; will no doubt produce quite n; change in this department of the printing business.' DOSO&TOTHE BRA VS. The frifends of GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT, m Allegheny County, who are favorable to his nom> ootioo for the Presidencyof the United w2l meet at McFaddea’s Warehouse, Penn at on Tueai day, Feb. 22 d, 1819, at 7 o’clock, p. jl ; Signed over: 1800 nano. Brought Host—A man named Arthur Brown, was brought m from New York on Saturday, and committed. Bail fe> the amount of $2OOO is reqttir- The Fall Hirer Monitor says three of the mann factoring establishments in that place have stopped their works entirely, and othera are running but a •part of their machinery. The strike among, the ope ratives continues—some of the ‘ringleaders’ have been arrested for attempting to obstruct others ja their work.—Aim Bedford Afereury. The JU. Rev. Bishop Hoar, of the Roman Catholic diocese of Wisconsin, is now. in this city aml will depart in a few day for Rome, probably ia the next Havre pocket He will be accompani ed by the Rev. Mr. Noanis, of St Mary's Theologi cal Seminary at Baltimore.—AT Y. Courier.- . A Cuke for Cossuarno^,—A. M. Deschampi baa recently addressed a letter to the Academy of Sciences, (Paris,) in which lie asserts that ho has dißCovered.au infallible remedy for diseases of the lungs, even when tubercles have formed. He baa forwarded his recipe, and sent security to the W? ve of 70.000 francs, to bo forfeited in case the'effi cacy of his remedy should not be established by experience. Saw Mux Buxaed.—The new saw mill ofßob* ert E. Brown, at the mouth of Cowansbanttock vreek, 3 miles above Kit tanning, was destroyed by tire on the 17th. The loss to Mr. B. estimated at $2600. ILrTit* Cusuti .itfstrangely destructive to lie hn man eoticle, (ut skinf-lhe sudden change frdm.heU to colii, and tie stnoke Causes yellow, dork, coarse cons* litciicm*. Then His requisite that the pores of the skin should t>e-kept open—that ibeir mouths should be freed from impurity—’twa* thas the onaicul Roman Fhiloso phers cured oil diseases—they computed that more' the pores at' the skin, than any other outlet of the body, diseases and unhealthy vapors test through the It is necessary, therefore, to keep the pores open—sU humors are dispelled from the Ain from the pores, when they wash with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. ) Imre seen it cure 1 the worst and oldest cases of Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber** Itch, Sore Head. Ringworm, when every other Internal and external remedy had failed—lts effect rendering the skin ‘vral&r, clear and soil, though it be yellow nnd coarse, U wait \t dcQ eata skin. leaving: no tear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of Inttatnmaiory diseases, such as sore-Nip ples- and Eyes, tjprains, Rbcamatisra, White Swelling and Ulcers." Xmtaesf^lanu,ChilbUlas. Erysipelas, Biles, Tfe Doloremix, 4c. We might add as proof to all we raw roe names of many eminent physicians who nse llin meir practice, and hundreds of the clergy who E" e it U> their people. Kind parent keep Li constantly on , rn cases oi'aecidem by fire, life may be lost with out it, but by its use all bums are subject to its control, unless tbs vitals are destroyed. Caution—Remember and a«k for ConueJl’s Magical Pain Extractor, manu factured by Comstock 4 Co. N V, mini no other. .Sold by WM. JACKSON,-Ageut tor Pittsburgh, iS liberty st, head of Wood. novlbdAwtiutT .• of Cdurmu— ILua To*ic.— To Ute Bald aiM oMy appearance, and as a perfume for the loiiat it is unequalled; it holds three times as much a* other miscalled hair restoratives and it more effectual. The genuine mmauferteted by Comstock A Co., 31 Coortland street. New York, i Said in Pittsburgh, only pnuiae,by WM. JACKSON, ED liberty st, head of Wood; iu Washington, Pm, by Sweeny A Son; iu.'Brosrusville, by Bcucet A Crocker; In Canoaibnrg, by lir. Vouel; also, by our agents in; every town In Ohio tud Md. novlsdAwCmT . fTT* Us* tit* P*or*a Mxasv-lf you wish to be sue*, cessful bi any undertaking, you must always ‘use the S roper means/ Therefore, if you have a cough, use ATtuch ExrcCTOSaST ami tie cured, for it is the proper means. -Have you Asibtua or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient means *to cure you is to ute Jayne’s Expectorant, whicbwlll immediately overcome the spasm which contracts the diameter ot the rubes, and looeens and brings ap the maeus which closs them up. abd thus removes every obstruction to a free respi ration, white at the same urns all inflammation is sub dued, and a cure l» certain to be effected- Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in tael any Pulmonary Affection, then use .Jayne’s Expectorant and relfet is certain, and you will find that you have used th# proper means. . For sale in PiUsbargb at the Pekin Tea Store, 73 4th street near Wood.; jaul* ■ gyTtoTHS ilsxt ax» Lam*.—Comstock's Nerve and llune Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is the most effectual euro for Rheumatism. Sold by IVM. JACK 'S IN. Agent lor .Pittsburgh. novlSdAwfiiuT , (P** t>on*t lave a Foul Breath—lf you have, use a two shilling bottle of Junes’ Amber Tooth Paste. 'Hial will make your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, Ac.— Sold at fed Liberty st novJCdAwly ■ HJ- Wanted, at this offias, a Compositor and Bey. " ’• - if • On Saturday evening, Feb. HHh, ANDREW WAT* SON, in the xp*2,po«ofoce., . fcfeC-3t - CUMHUES-U bid. hiS VbUfbbl. do: 15 b«5. f.n. O then; fi sacks dried apples just received rier S U CuUp, tod for tala by [fe&] ISAIAH PICKET A Ca v Cto»e»mlj CfWliai»n. - Avctloa • SSEKis fiiisata&airsco: •'A apwto Oidfcsflv Twld fcXo^jfa&r ««*«;<**: lieliinsiu dfcrdfinSfflHrf *ood«atpcWlewprifitonleL a*'du-cuM: XttuqpimentS'Jbr t* proamtlr at 3tsdea to.: He will also rniept of-Aftnciei ibr iictnPetitJUJd-wUlai*rhi> be« endeayor* fortbeii ir>- ■ uresL Xn'Hlr'ale* amount of **3*s or&bdraet ofsnir* r wjU be iumiahedlbu friends weekly or niomilj-. accom panied with cheek oa'Bonk here, or Bank check oa t ‘Ut' hMs exttnwye room* overhi* (tore for the sale'of Fumlmre, Carpeting, and other bulky articles. ... We are sorrocmled br a dense population t>fio™iifa or upwards, wflh Ihutoditfertite km in the We*t and erne rail jr worthy, fozrom, with 25 to fJO Towns and vil* rtfet'iaUtst not oncComaiuion House here. "t'•;■■• A.LEGRANDK.I : . Lxzcnnrr, Xr_ Jan 24. IMS. nuccncvrisi ! TT Xxidcnod i Co. } “ , I*I«SbWT«&Co» lr.nm.vSlt. 1 • G. W. Anderson. Eeq., f A-om»yille. WRiehardtan, Coih'r., ) Meters. Springer A Whiteman. ) * : J. 1*! Haskins, j Philip Swigert, Esq,,. •) • J Peter Hadley, Esq., vFranksort 11. I Bodlcy, } '&&&g3gS}. {»*"»*• John B. Tillbrd.t Co., 'V. Higgins, A Co., S. Svtut A Co., John Dudley ACo., 3J.T.gcotyCatliief, : Land for Sale. UKEE HUNDREDAND THIRTEENACRESand allowance, late ihc property of John McKee, de ceased, situate iri Wolf Creek Township) Mercer Coun ty. - Improremniu are 150 acre* cleared! 113 of which U meadow, dwelling house of brick, 40-iiy SOfeet, two •tone* hift briek- kitchen attached, 19 by Wfett; log harnGOby 40 including the shade*; atone spring house.bnck j»moke bouse, frame wipui shades, and romcribs, tframe aheep house and rranerr. The farm U well situate,within three-fourthr of one mile from. Mr. Courtlier'# mill,'one mile from the Jlutltr and Mercer turnpike. A public road goes pat: the house, and one along the vreat line, well watered by a number of apnitffa, tote of which ia within 30 feet of ttaajfitcben.— : The land ntu always been assessed as first rate in the mwnshiß. ana whala paaa for first rate in die eoonty>— rivo or hards of bearing tree*. An indisputable-title will be f tven, and possession on the first of April next. For fan wr particulars npniv to . . EDWARD HANNA, Em, ErY, or to the liriug near the premise*. feb;B-w3mT FOR (SALE—The subscriber offer* for sale the Jra proyemeuu and property he how occupies situated on the FourthStnitt Rood, about three miles from the «»>-, cohiiiuitg of a well finished Brick House, cpn lauung ten rooms, and a cellar under the whole; nnix eellani Brick Tenant House, containing'three room#,* a large him and excelleat stabling; a never failing run* aiug s ptingafsoft water, and a pump of excellent wit ter at Uie xiteben door; also, a garden containing some choice fruit trees together with about ten aerea of ex cellent ground. I The above property will be sold on reasonable terms anilpoisessiougiven on the firit’day of April; if hoi •old, it will be forrentafter that day. For fuhherin formation, opjily to the subscriber, on the premises. ~ fcbgdawtAp’l t ; DAVID BEELER. rVTOTICB— The business of the late firm of J. S J.r Strickler 3t Co, Safe Manufacturer, will hereafter be carried on by Lippeoeolt & Barr, who are Authoriz ed to collect aud settle the business of the late firm',! \ JOSEPH UPFENCOTT,! \ Surviving Tanner. ROBERT ASHWORTH, , ; JOHN WILLIAMS, , febS3lw Adtuinis’rs of the esiaie of J. 8. Siricklcr- : ASHES— lO esks Stleratut 10 do No 1 Potash; 15 do Ulaek Salts For sale by fcba. 1 CARSON & McKXIGHT tierces prime Rice just receivedand tor XL sale by ; POLNDEXTKR ACo \ tebg} ; 1 41 water *t /HOLDEN SYRUP—IOhIf bWs ‘•St James Refinery;” VXNo 6Syrup;just received and forsale by - ] jebS* . i -.i POINDEXTER fit Cp 11MSH— 50 blf bblsNo 2 Mackerel; just received and * for sale fay ffebaij • POINDEXTER UCo /YRANGES— OU bis just received per stmr Ben Rush, vF and
jel.Sl ' J ATWOOD, iia. |EKI> OI&—0C bblt Ltatcrd Oil in »ir>n "aid fat by [ SELLLH3 k, NICOLS, ; No 14 Liberty *C >N—JKI Uhdj pruae shouMeri, 10 da *idei,juit aired and tor isle by LARB OIL— IS bbl» Condling's No 1 L-mJ Oil, jin •lore and for tale, at reduced price*, by fcbtD , , HELLERS A MCOLS. SOAP— 30 box** No t *oap, large liar*, jn« received and for tale by ski.l.V-R?< a. NICOLS. ; MOULD CANDLE9-SO boxe* Mould Candlealin (lore and (or aale by i ieblfl. SELLERS A NICOLS. FALLOW—&* barrel* Tallow Ju»l rac'd per (learner J Beaver and for *al« by wMP ! 9 A W HARIiAUOIL T ARD—IOO kegs No 1 Lard, 10 barrel* do in tore amt ■Li fur (ala by a* W HARBAUGH. CORN —GO ban yellow Com jutt received on con signment aod.fortalo by teMW - I ; St W HARBAUGH. BEANS— 3);barret* while Jlcantiatr received and for (ale by H A W HAKUAUGH. : PEACHES— GO »ack* dry I’enebe*, 100 tacks dry apple* received and for sale by ' ; febltf ’ 8A W HARBAUGH. ; BUTTER a IX>GS—S barrel* fre»b roll butter Bdo fresh eggt received on consignment and for tale by feblO . SAW HARBAUGH. _i FLOUR- .barrels Flour, Smith brand, extra; Id do Porter* brand received per ttr Heaver and lor Milo by . 8A W HARBAUGII. GINGER— 1 bbl ground Ginger for tale by i frbH JOHN D MORGAN'; G1 LUK—3 bbl* .No 1 Glue for sole by r febia JOHN D MORGAN; BACON— WO pea hog round Bacon on consignment and foraale by . JOHN SCOTT A Co. : fablTtf No 7 Commercial Row, Liberty *t CIDER VINEGAR —IQbbU old cider vinegar to ar rive and for Kate br -fcblitf ROSIN SOAP— 233 boxes No l Cincinnati Soap for sale by ffeblO] WICK A MCANDLESS, "VT AII-S—i(A) kegs sit'd *j»« Juniata Nails for tale br 1> feblD WICK A .M^CANDLESS; 17 LOUR—109 bbls ex. S Floor lor family use juft roc\l ; acd for talc tiy HICK A hrCANDLESS, PRIME GUM MYRRIU-lOQ Iba for rale by fcblO J KIPP A To. WINTER SPERM 01L—135 rati for tale bj* fcblH J KIDD I Ca A QUAFORTIS—IS eaxboysfor sale by iX leblU _J KIDD A Co. DUNCAN’S EXPECTORANT, GENUINE—6 dor for vale by J KIDD & Co. : ! , Chronicle copy. FEATHERS— 29 sacks Feathers landing from atmr. I'hmnii and for sale by - i fcblß ; •' JAMES DAI.ELI- [• BARI JvY—stio bushels for sale by f»blb JAMra DALZELI„ rVO ARRIVIv-23 sacks Feathers; Id sucks Ginseng; XUS sacks Goober I’ras; 0 sucks Dry Annies,'for sale by . ISAUII DICKEY A Co., frVIS Water ar.d Front »!*; CORN?— 61 bbls shelled corn lauding. fcbm McGILL, BU3HFIELD A ROE; PURE CIDER VLNEOAB for sale by r febl*J McGILL. HUSHHELD & RQ£. 17EATIIEHS— 27 sarks wow lauding from sir Ladv . liy rou and (or sale by ' feblH _ . ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. COON .SKINfcL-One sack now landing from str Lady Hyrou und for sale by leblei ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. i CRUSHED 9UQAR—SS bbls Levering'* crushed Su gar for salo by fel.lS WICK A M'CAXDLESS. : T>ULVEHIZEU SUGAR—IO barrels Levering’*, for XT Mde by WICK A AI'CANDLES.j? 10 AF SUGAR-100 barrels Nos 5.0,7,8. S and 10 for i»«l WoodslrnrtJ feM“ SHACKLBTT * WHITE, j ILNNKHIXK CliO'KS—T-u Cue. of blue .bluing check.,u.t recited by ■ . l3lia miACKi.m-i' i mint, i .v*sSro-a ..... « ndni •tries «od bnght colors, juir opened bv ftblfl ; SHACKLETT A WIIJTE. : ■fJ'foblfl 11 bbU N * Vt }2S& c s • I,d iOT ‘ ttl « ty v- 7 feblß •’ JOHN D MORGAN, : COPAL VARNISH—3 bbls Copt) Varnish. \ V \’k 1 1 and 8, for rale by . Y~IOPPLRAS-10 bbla fof sole by . i foMt> JOHN D MORGAN-. I H * r b an E h ' ll «x'ra Rye Hour, . ee * aaif,ir * tlcb >' SAW HAKBAITHi, 1 AO SI wood lb - ■ *j* I r •Mi '-'•■'’-‘r-iv „- ‘l,---JzJ, * 1 By-Jok*P. iwUMwr. v ■.:■•:• j)ry (7Trtcm V.lo. dosc'sundry consignments, a large ''SmiDiiMht-of atfc-~ pic and. fiuicv dry goods, among which pre'superfine cloths, cassimieresC satirieiU, jeansi'teinchaißS,'eheeka, calicoes a2paecn*,marinoe*, silks. black »«»» hosiery | lores, sus; tenders, patent thread,, 1 flanueu/r uasUus, t t' 4C * -AtSo'clock,?.*] .!:••' .- . ) •• A quantity'of crortriesi eonfrcti«rtry, > i;hj**’we* queeruware, hardware. cutlery, tobacco, cigars, o day and U 0 hour clocks, 7 looking glasses-'! Agtocrsl assort* men: of new and second hand householdfarni core, em hrochig.xnnhogany sofa. bnreaus»taide** choirs, steads, .work stands,' l well totted second handFiano Forte, Ac.' :- v v An invoice of assorted merchandize from a country store, fino shirts: with linen bosoms aiid collars, boots, shoes, umbrellas, cold and nicer watches, . ger man fancy goods, saddles, bridals, whips, trunks, slates, leQer and cap writing payer, quills; wafer*, 'gold pens, vialins, fifes, Ac. J. • ■ . : j- .J. feluß : : *. JOHN D DAVIS, Aucl’r. , Yeans Ladlet* Seminary, jLLtrouxsr. "VCR. W* METCALF would ahriounea to the «B» XU. sens of Allegheny and riciaity: the intended re moval of hi* school from the corner of Sandusky and Strawberry streets whore lor the last twelve months fie has been teaching. Ou and oiler April Ist he will oc cupy rooms on Federal street in "Cqlouoda Row,* Sd, door from the bridge. Ihe Academic Year will con sist of two sessions of Jive months-ench commencing on the first Monday in February and September. .. Lexington. | utss or itimos rxx nano* or irryx icorrux. Euglish Department—lncluding Reading, Ortbegri^ fhy and defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, -ogie, English composition and Criticism. Geography,’ - History, Arithmetic audjhe higher branches ofMathe matics, [.Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. Botany, Physiology, Geology,'lntellectual and Moral Science and all other branches requisite to a thorough English education uo Classical Department—lnelndingthe Latin, Grade and French. languages each anadditional charge of-- • W OU : The wrvices of competent Teachers are secured for such as may desire to receive instructions in drawing, painting,andmosie. *. ' I {>' - Those designing to enter will find it for their interest to do so as near uie opening of the session'as possible;, yet pupils .will be received at anyi time daring the session and, will be charged at the: above rates only from the time of entrance.: No deductions will be. made for absences except in eases of protracted illness. Any information which may be desired will be cheer fully cbmroonieatrd to those whoeall upon the .in structor at his rooms. ;r -•■•■! ; ja2Sdly Reference may also be made to the! following gentle men: Dr. T. F. Dais, Allegheny,' Hon. C. Staler, Pittsb’g. Rev.D.Elliott, *■ - Rer.D.H.Eiddie, “ Mr.HTP.Schwatx** 1 RevfHiDrer*- “ Extraordinary Cure of Liver Coiaplalnt - ■ and' Conghl!' 1 . HAVING taken a violent cold, which settled onsny lungs and liver, producing ajaevere court, and pain iri the-side and shoulder, which was ao stvere at times J could scarcely turn over in bed. I was grado ally wasting away, and weary even of my life. My cough was very distressing, and being sccompanied with nausea, loss of appetite, debility, and. other dis- Ireuing symptoms, my sufferings were extreme. Find tug no benefit from any medicine; nor from my physi cians, 1 got a bottle of Dr. Taylor’* jßalsam of Liver wort, vruich soon made me well and able to attend to my business. GEO YOUNG, Dniggtit,- V • 861, Fulton street, Brooklyn. U7~ Still another great euro Which proves this medi cine the oaly remedy to be deyjfeiad upon. Read and judge for yourself: r If •'' j ’ . Cosst-VFTiox Airs Lrvxa CcferUOT;—Buffering as I j have for three years with thee* diseases, J feel from my j heart feral! person* equally aafertitnaie, and therefore 1 Leg of them, if they love life and health; if they, love their families and friend#, not to liy and die under the mercury doctors, or their usclcsi!trash, but try Dr.- Tsylor’s Balsam of liverwort. This medicine cured me when 1 was so ill t could hot turn over in bed without assistance, and the mineral doctor# said 1 could not live a week; yet this vegetable medicine cared mo in six weekfT 1 nod a backing cough, pain in.the side, raising of matter, night sweats, and was wasted, to the bdne, also inward fever. J H MILLS, Milkman, ' .if'. Newtou, L. I. IF?* Hundreds of live* have been sated by this medi cine. We daily hear of the most remarkable cores oi ier everything else had failed. if . ’ Prepared at 73 Beekman street, New York. < ' Solapn Pittsburgh :by J. D.-Morgan, 83p Wood *LfJ. Townsend, 45 Market aL; 11 Smyser, cor Market and 3d*ts,;flewler*on A Co., 5 Liberty Ist. Priee reduced to MAO perlorge bottle. - ' ;l ' feb!7 New York Adrerflseminit—lB&B* - CPIUNG GOODS.-BURT BRCrrHERS-have re ks moved from their former staiid in Pearl street; to No. fie Brood street, New York, ami are row prepared to exhibit a large, assortment ot New England, Jersey, New York Citr made, and Freneh-Bapta and Shoe* of our own and outer celebrated mauntacturers, compns in? all kind# of coarse work,' and fide city made styles of goods. Among the Ladies’ Shod* may be found. A la Mode, Jenny Lund, Manhattan; Polka, Knickcrinek ers, lJuskin#, and Tic*. These ore dll neW styles, and. an excellent variety of colors. Wei are also manufac turing ibe various an lcs of the Congress Gaitera, which are so tiiuch admired, and so convenicnL We hive all of the diOereut kinds of LadiesVCJdih Shoes, soiled to the Spring sales. We have just received . 3-0 ciiscs mens’ calf sewed. bootiiJ - a© u kip and thick do,i| 109 *- “ fine imitation stitch bools, { 130 ** ** thiek and kip-brogaha, 28 : u boys’ and youths’ hrogans, £3 women*’slipper*, ]| i '4‘J u • “ pea boots and btukin*, A largejusonment of Misses’ A Childrens’ Shoes, to which we respectfully invite tlio alter,lion of Country Merchants. , ' ' il i ' feolDddi PRINTS ONLY. : ■ 44 ii CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. LEE & BREWSTER - E*tabli»!ied a Mrarehotuc in the Tear IMO.- for .the ww» por* of wpph-iiiff die Chy and interior Trade -mii. PRLNTE& CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at low prim gad exhibiting, al all "'ofthe year. ike£«rgast.AMorimesiiii* - THE WORLD. Tfceyi aw now. opening Several Hundred Ptetegrit .ioiDj'niins every new style of Foreigu andOmtactie I production.* many .of which bare jaw been pvthaied, 1 and etc odered lor sale for Ca*h and short credit, at . PIUCEBIIEDUCED - TROM i !' ONE TO FIVE CENTS I >cr yard below .lue price* of April and May, u -per printed. Catalogue*, which are corrected daily, for the information A.superb rbaewood six octave Piano, tiew scale and patent iron frame, made ■l3 0 l»l Cbickering, Boslnp. I I “■ I l\ A very elegant rpiowood six and a half octave l’iano, new scute, and paten; iron frame, nituleby.J. Chicksring, Boston. The above iniinuyeiits received to-day. and now open faj examltmUon; for snlo at.Mr.Chiekering's pri ce* for cash or approved paper. '• * Also, im hand,one elegant" rosewood Gothic panels, carved.monldings, ami moulded lcc*,ooctaves, made by Gale A-Co, New York; ' ' . • “ . One do.-enrved rosewood-Coctaver, made by Gale .y- : . , One mahogany second hand. Piano,6 octaves, of ex* celleui tone, and in good order, made by Chickcrinir A Stewart, SDii . JOILN SCOTT A Co. One superb grand Piano, made by Hen, Paris, and guaranteed to be the be»t Piano forto tn the city, will be sold at a verv moderate pries. i febt? JOHN H MFLIJOB. St Wood n. ' NOTICEi nr»o the Delim(iirnt Subscribers in the Mongohela Na- X vi/niion Company. Notice is hereby .given that all share* of Stock »abwribwl in the Mouoagahela Navigation Company and which have become subject to forfeilUre hv re**wt of the non naymeut of instal mem* and tnVrrM tliercon will be forieiiedfo the said company, together with nil insfolmem* already piid thereon, in piinmaiiee of tbo provisions of the •'airtcr of Incorporation, antes* the uapaid instnlmsQit toecther wtlh interest trom the d a i o on whiolnhe made pnvnbfo Vy a call ftom iho Sdanl of Managers, be Pfchl 101 l to Thomas M.- Howe, F>q., lWer o} »a»d company, at the Exchange HmikPitlsburrh, ©a or before the first dar, of April. .U. . ; - • Bj'ofier of the Doonl of Malingers, > - ■ ■ WAL Bakewpt.t:, : Pmsbg. I-cl»aid3tnwtaplst . ,j... , rpUE subscriber* are now cxteusively enroretliritbe A imponauooof HodaAsh from one if tlie most cele brated manufacturer* in England, «nd .have on h»n.i and will receive during the spring, a; largo supply i*ev eral shipments bomg now on the wny) which they will warrant kijual if hot superior to anj-iunported into 'the untied btates, and which they ttre prepnred to tell at Vrs i? ,ar^ct P*? for ca ‘“ or .« n tinre for npproT cdbills.’ TUo strength Is Vronatted from W to: hu ncr whiVhfsbd 5 *** cent,' above the standard itretgtli 4 ■ feb;!l 1 - : ICU - One-Week 21 or«, . UDSGV3 Great Panorama of the Hudson River :>*iu open fot another week at.: Philo HMI, com mcttomg-.on Mouday eveuing.Feb. 4Ut, and continue «*«ty evening during the week, except Skuurday. . mbitioos to schools every afternoon at 3 o'clock * ' Tiekcth aB-cenj* to be had at UmMononrahela House, fet. Charles, Exchange nod Alcrchanl’* lIo(pt« and at the iloor. Door* open at Cfc and exhibition will’ coramectfeat 7 o’clock. fcblO SI’GAIL MOLAFSra N o ,BugansobblsN O Molasses; 6l) hagslSoCfo* fee, just landing from str Wyoming and for sole hr • w A si MITCiIELTREE, sti KT They wiU shortly recetve per. Martha. Washing ton and other boat* ihe followingt— 300 |,hds nrimeN Su«r«ii hbUiUantation Mola.sesraodoSugSrTlws? 30 bbls Loaf Sugar; 12 tiertet Carolina Rice. * feblB ’ Recording- regulator and surveyor*® OFFICE—Romp veil to. the «l«td e^of SVrfJSr"*’ le " 1 •aJjociiwf.t!?J; 1 caches lhatvc*) landing-from steamer Oeneset and for sale on Bfcommodaiuig term* j . . y “r - C-UtSOX A McgklOßT. \ .. . ' .- ■: ' I : , - ritTumnß SOAjitY PACKET LINE. Elis Ud taSH?£dt*«* watereofthcWett. .. fiartthaliaoner can ptftcdttvto* be«J?rarW»Jfltfp«- - •cAgtn. TheigeVaeKmia op**X* -t*» earned a million otcMfOe wtlboM ry-io their pereon*. The' boat* will W-«* ■<• W-ood etreet tfcedsVpreTkra* to rtnrtw#* w»• • lifl'e of freight and mo enory of pMeofli* l * W'W**? 1 . ter. In ail cue* the pawago money mart &• P"**. 4 ®. atfranee. ’ .r*' - MtnrDAY packet. The ISAAC NEWTON, Copt A. 6. MUO*. wUI " leave Puuborgh'every Sunday rnonungc*W° t,oe *» ’ Wbrelinj every Bunday evening 10 f- *♦. V* : MONDAY packet. . •- ■ / ' ,;The SJONONQ AUELA.CapclMa^'wUllejwj.P*JSh/ , burgh every Monday morning ai 10 o'clock; lVarah#* j every Monday evening ailOr.*.. At! 7 o-’cloelr, t. M. TUESDAY PACKET; •• ■;/ The -HIBERNIA No. A'Capt J. KuothtO. wlB ' lr«ve Pittsburgh every Thitaday morning u 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Toeaday evening at 10 r. il . WEDNESDAY PACKET. t ’ The NEW ENGLAND No. 8, Copt. A' Dais, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning of IS',': o’clock;Whee&npeveiy Wednwdayevemng atlOy.*.- •} The BRILLIANT,'. Copt Cue*, trill leave Pin*. biirffheverWrhuridafmotningoaOo’eloekjWliocliiA ? every Ttmrvdsy eveamgallOr ac "k .FRIDAY PACKET, s C}. The CLIPPER No.*CapLCaooca, will leave Pitt* s hhnrh every Friday 'morning at .10 o'clock; WfcMUag } efery Friday evening ot 10r. M., . ; r BATCHDAY PACSfiK ; / ■; 'The MEBSK.NGEB, Cspt-B*CAkF,-inU.l«tT« Pitt*- } biireh evejr Satuiriay morning as U o'elock . «Ttty SaUinUyeveflin®*llor.3l .s BEAVER ' . t • - ; . ' i-wwwiTt;" ■■ ■* ■ ysss* 11 f cA^^° ra '- *» ud Sain rd»jv of each *tsk| fll V, irtpon Monday, i Wedneedij. *M •Fnd>r;.s>r tai« f t^laltholaounfbetween woodWwtandthe •' P j*P«rf ; ''■% oCti3 - Ho 33, Wood tL . _ | BEAVER AND ; r .' '■'■» _ . TOie fine etcetnhoat • ♦ ~ ■ v , . cbariea JV ciarfce. nuter, will, tort*?. ,* .- ■OfiSiSflißbeecttlnawinwioneoßvßUtaidaaf I trip* to Beaver and WeUariUojJoaTiilJr Pltubnrfk tii- >-- n.manias at 8 o’clock, tad Weßmlla at 9 owMki *r* 2 “255 “ -G. SL HAKVOft 4 1 iVrt; —-•: .. ~..v"‘ l--- .>—»;*£. : PITTIHPBOH* ggOwaBVEUJR >; n«Hy raolrtf Mit ' r, <\w- i* PECnUARYUt,ISt3 FEBRUARY * / LEAVEDAILY ATBA-hL, AND4P.JL; : ? k • The tollowifl*oewfcaaU cottjik**^ Vi IL „ ilia like fortba-fmeii maaqtuJa*i LANTIC, CftpL - June*. PuliuK / NHHBSIbBBALTIC, Capl. A/Jacob*; aod LOUla- / SI’LANE, Capt .E. Jlennett: Th» boat* U« ecflrelp new, and an itted np without regard to exposes.: Br etycomfort that money can procure ha* mapneUed if The Hoot* will leave the Mouoßgabeta-Wherf BealaJJ die footofßosa st. • paiseugrn will bapaacnalmi board. es the boat* will, eeruuuly leave at the adraJ* ifsedhoara.BA.M.and4P.K - . •V BEGOLAR eraCLVNATT PACKET.' ■ l V . Thenewtnd'magnificent staatata • *. g. Eh "brilliant - > Cant Grace, Master, will' leaWOlf 1 ■BBEBBSHher nret tzfp cm Thursday next, at l4*‘- o’clodc, A: 5L For freight- or passage apply oa boards ;>■ ■ ■ • •• -• : • ■ .■ -• • ftbgfi • . ST. LOUIS k ILLINOIS RIVER v ' yh* oewpnd^leMlid.steatacrJ RMI Hunter,, master, will Itav*.fot k ■■■BS&Mtbove and intermediate portsoaTpMM day the 23d iost al t o'clock,*. *. . For frejght ot pap* l ' jcagwapply oa board or to J NEWTON JONES, ftb2l . Monoagahclh Hoaaaj FOR CINCINNATI “ ,'The.newandjasuttamer . ■■■llfk-ZZJ&I *- •' 'LABY.BVBON, V : ,tf . ; •'lgjWjjiitlß- Miller, master, will leave tar flat ahoW' ■MRSfintSßpori oa.thisday .at 10 Lie Vtt Mdt or passage apply oa board.V . . &b|9t FOB NEW ORLEANS. . ,'j ' ’ Thefinenteime? \ , ijVSAVANNAH,, . : DesiuMDf .tuutvr.-vUI Imtv tM» ■■BSBKBaBBUua dajr fat above uutsll Iflluniadiebt pom. Jfoi.fteight or pattasa apply on board. < fcbl4 ' REGULAR FACgprrmßl i The new and ;'Jk^ K 4.j£ ■■- -I. •: Gormlr. master.' wilt tttbtfrtf ■n^TwaS^Hßhn"«l*y K ForfretehlW Apply oa twanL - •• . ..fch|||. common paiter*. WABASH RIVER JACKET.- ’•' Vis ■j jv TSb splendid, firtt dtofcfai y?tQ J Konnu, ooginisatlts. will les*b WUtJUi iTWfnt lAf»yeuA «ad intexneula','boifcb qa Monday Uxq 7th but.- Farfretehlor pason' idtajy apbotniorto: - J NKmtw'JONfavufV . fel>4 * ,'. / MniKi«pii»i« ltaiiifeX-*, . .. JrOR WAUASI! ETVER. • ■- ftwcka uul' all JotennedistA.' -mm-m Sand ay, ilia 6ih imt, »t 4 o’clock, r K. Foe fmsht OT p*m«*ppl3rbaho«rtortt»- ' , febf», GEOBMILTEKBERCPfr niMA ;•: I'/ttfre** The swift *te*met 1 ■'. P iiwwill I*9* tot AvoeeUnjr. oa lto^iT. ujtday. tt7oxlock,*nj, • •■ - ?■'■' • 1 1*. Coocul will land, at -*u iha twrti-- I?SJl c rT ! V" n >» PnStiSfe(fiSSSl \ . -Thonewcteaincr • ‘ • V - W.itftrrtf : r - DESPATCH itf.-.r.v r. nuuteiy-will nmj .sssHsas; ffß^irsjKSE clock, a. ,*l , jFer.freight or paScttgß^^Sffr express LINES. IiaSSSI : 4iuoas Line gxuny East; toaneeiiiw wth kAn-J? fiff KtpreMdaiir,aißaWßio«..: . ~,?V7^£**7* begireolninybi-^^ii- T&taSrtffi'S!' “■ f” l * s " *•■*“»« Pxpins* close* daily st 3p; j£' • .-«. 1- |. ••• "■"W : fc-CM^&j^SSiigaii. §?gSß^Bßawsaassr pj re to Ovit of EJ|wl«i A Ca - - ;■*'.— : ' '"gfssKsasar-". J b e(tti£'lifc c lfi?!Jifr , 'fr &0 S Cluirlcs st, Dallimore. KDGERTON A Co, (huuberland. G W CASS, Brownsville. J C EIDWEEL, Pittsburgh; gp^SKSSlfeil fssse«#i^P ;-»■■■.. - CLA’xKEtTmW. PKuennr ma jk j ,a *n “>Bf * co3r to w£KL .™fyfrgw any part ofEu»tattd, bo robfeedb^iie ■S f^^-ss?w£sS«»SSrt WSftsssa^^gS^t 3fS f i!“®v7'.'°t ,d ■>»•«"■ toSiS* iSSSJS' eft»P rale, which too inmuemlv rrarnliUhv?ip * l * We.iutcudlo portal "SJKSsjSKSf'S-- whatitmny. mod not actaa»m. co ** with ethorolEeer*,—who' eitieri^KStSi^S^n 00 * when H «nited their eoaveafc&ee or vfcrt/U drawn: at IHUsbnirh rnirrmm. n„, fIUJO, parable at any of ihepror laivd, England, Scotland«a 4jc*ata at jfiLS . . oomf '*»pwiL UKxcau It. Co. Agent* at Bremen*"”'***! c. a «Uul.n *nd >w^S~>^J. A LAX’. MONTGOMraYTn?£Z7r^*? : a *K* a *» ! *V°fc' ?L Loaia. MayFeh ' Sod* Asb, EAMBOATS. THURSDAY PACKET.