m-4 f BY ESASTUS BBOOKB * Co. ' ■■ )■—" ; . ■ ■■— -- PITTSBURGH* 1 FRIDAY MORymO, FEBRUARY 23. 1848. PiTt»c*BH biiir Gixxrfz U'.pubUsbed; : : Dollars per annum; the Tri-'Weeklr is Five Dollars perl .«^jhjW«eki y ,ii Two boiler, per *£££ • tJT.°V' Ui 'i, CoBl,n * rdtl lauUigeneeJtomestic, Mar J V* requested to hand in i ptmeticaWe? before 5?. at, and as early in the day asj TUK STATION’S LOSS DEATH OF JOHN Q. ADAMS. The venerable statesman and the honest man is] t fio more! Ho departed ih<« life on Wednesday ; evening in the Capitol of that country, to whose .'•errice hia youth, his manhood and the evening oi j» long life hare been wholly devoted. !/ close of hia life has been on the spot most i congenial to hia patriotic heart, and its laatpolsa. ! Son has been given at hia post, among-tho legislij j ton of the first government of the world. * ’’ One of the noblest intellects that ever adorned • high official station .or graced the countryasa pri .vale citizen, has departed leaving a cation of mourners, who oak no lengthened eulogy. Eulogy ’cannot be pronounced on suchamanl Hi« whole ’life.is an eulogy, that speaks in tones cot to be mis taken by every patriot and every citizen of our wide republic. '""N The remains of the venerable statesman will b ’taken to hia native state for interment. The Com ‘ monwealth he haa so eminently: honored, justly 'claims the ashes of one whose fame wiil not be dim' Ihed. so long aa gratitude or honnrore cherished in the bosoms of men. • ‘ Editorial Correspondence of the Pituburgh Gazelle, i Kr. Adami’i.Atlatk In the Ilotue> : ' ••}* f • Wasiusgtoh, Feb. 21, ISIS." : : By this morning’s mail I lent you some specula, lion* upon Mr. Adams’s age, and the ago of lus co temporaries, not dreaming then that a few hours Would came all this change. But what in this life U certain, and who can escape the touch of di» • ease, or the summons to the grave. • i Mr. Adanu| always one of the most punctual thembers of the body, was promptly iirhis seat tins morning at the opening of tho House. Several l, ; questionajliad beeu taken np, upon all ofwhich he ; " t yoted with his accustomed promptness, both us tc subject aad manner.' Soon .after the session com \ : , fenced, be was observed writing the last lines of _ a piece of poetry lor one of the officers, lor all of ... whom he'seemed, to have a warm attachment.— »■.■•' ■ Later be had given iiis.signature to one or tu*o » JVip?9ftKrs~whb had solicited hi* autograph. • Ifcwa* about twenty minute* past one, just as'thew Speaker hkd onnonneed the rote upon the main! ' , “ J qnestida"of the Resolution of thanks to several oil ■ •, ( lips Generali in that Mr. Adams was obM i served ol the members near him to be ap-* ' *; .pa^lbatlyilesisghH..consciousness. .His lips were - in tnbtion, 1 hir riybfhand was thrown oeross LLs dbafc, anil he seemed lo'wisb-.to' address tlie Speaker. > -■fin a moment his condition became apparent in i all, and Uys House became the scene of great con ' fusion.. Two motions were made to adjourn, and - lie question put by the Speaker, and carried with almost general consent.; Mr. Adams in the mein ' time was borne from tho Hall by several of the . memben, first to the Rotunda and afterwards to thie Speaker's room, where he is as I write. The Senate adjourned without entering upon the • special soou aslhe occurrence was known, upon the motion of Mr. Benton. From the Speak erfs room I have occasional reports of tlr. Adams’* condition, which I send you as they come. . ■ Half fast oxr. Mr. Adams, attended by ihe Speaker, the physicians among tho members, ol whom there arc several, and the Massachusetts delegation, is:in the House. His right aide i\wbol!y paralyzed, and his left has no voltintary motion.— . ' Mri A. seems wholly insensible. Tkxcb o'clocc Mr. Adams is sinking. Helms ' ' teen cupped and leedied, and the reports ore that hefcadaot recover. -< L .Quaxtzx east thzjx. Mr. Adams "has given signs if life and thought, thuug/i unable to artictr late a word audibly. He .was beard, however, toj .. give-.feint utterance to a few broken'sentenccsj . which were caught and listened to and dwelt upon! with Intense earnestness. They were “the officer*! ■ .of this House,” “one hour” “composed,” “the last i- of earth.” Ha. would have said more, but the words fainted upoa his lips, and all attempts to •peak aloud were unavailing. HzLT fist hikes: «Mr. Adams is again sinking • Hia wife, ‘daughter-in-law and nephew are with hint: Mrs. Adorns was overcome as she entered thsTOom, and sank upon the-ffoor, but soon rallied' _ Whnt a trial for her who has been more than three •core years the partner of his bosom. - Fpv* o’clock. The physicians hare ceased to five their aid, despairing of present relief) and re porting that there is no prospect of life. Six o’clock. Mr. Adams still lingers speechless : lying uponra cot which has been brought into the Speaker’s room. There is a continued throng com - ingjaod departing with inquiries after his health , V The citizens seem deeply afflicted by this dispen sationof Providence. Mr. Adams haa been longer ' .a resident ef Washington than any one of our pub . _ lie men, and since the .seat of Government was removed front Philadelphia, hasspent perhaps more ihaa one-hslf.of hia time in Washington.- Half past six: Henry Clay has jast visited John Qnincy Adams, and remained with hirasoroe time. Their presence awakens someol the most interval' mg reminiscences of the country. Negotiators of Peace;at Ghent, co-laborers m Leg - tslatrve service, friends always, and two! of the •• • mast able and venerable men tbo country has pro duced, ; one can hardly expect to see them together :. again.; Mr. Clay seemed much affected by this . ntiti. : . Srncr o’clock. aHcmpta will be made u ..remove Mr., Adam*. The Speaker and the Mu naohuactla Delegation are with him, and will be hi: '■ar*V"%en for the night '•% I hWf mst sgut. Mr. Adams has rallied slowly! daring the last hour, bat not sufficiently to impart* the faintest hope ,of his recovery. He may livel boors or days, but trill hardly rise again from hisfl .bed. I HiS system indeed seems' wrecked by hard! semce, and he looks as on* who has run his raceß I : . E.B- B .; • From the Notional Intelligencer. A mournful and agitating event occurred in the] Rouaq of Representatives yesterday,'wliich as thd news of it spread through the city, engrossed all thoughts and filled all hearts with sympathy. . Josl .after the yeas and nays were. «aV<»n on a • question, and the Speaker had risen to put another question to the House, a sudden cry was heard on the left of the chair, ‘•Mr. Adams ia dying!” Tuns ing our eyes to tbe.spot, we beheld the venerable ana u the act of Ming over the left arm of bis chair,: while his right arm was extended, grasping his desk for support He would have dropped upon ’ ' the floor had he not been caught in the arms oftbe - - member sitting next him. A great sensation was erectedm : the House:'members from all quarters rushing ! from their seats and gathering round the Allen statesman, who was immediately lifted into - the area! in front of the Clerk’s table. The Speak at instantly suggested that some gentleman move •••' an adjournment which being promptly donj.-, the .Houseadjourned. A sofa was brought, otfd-Mr. Adam*, in a state of perfect belplessoes, though not of entire insensibuty, was gently laid upon it The aofr wta .then taken op and borne out of ihe-Hall ' into this Botundo, where it was set dowu, and the ■Mabers.of both Houses and strangers who were ! fig crowding arodnd were with some diffleqltyre t preend and an open spaee cleared in its immediate ’ vicinity; bat a medical gentleman, a member of the Boom, (who waa prompt, active, and self possess ed throughout the whole painful scene, advised that he be removed to the door of the Rolando pipetting oa the east portico, where. a fresh 'wriid vm blowing. This was done; bot lhc air being dnSyaad loaded whh vapor, the aofe, was st jbe| • scggiratinn ofMrWiothrop.ooce more token up and] stwtond.tofbe’ Speaker's apartment, the doors of] which were forthwith eioseu to all but professional] geaflwrua, several of whom arrived in succession] M (he news spread into the city. f .. jying to thl* apartment Mr.Aiuxs par-] - tUfr recovered the one of hit speech, and obscrv-1 •'This w the eod ofearilifi fa*otiidrfr added,"Jam composed." Members] tii wf (has lime reached Mr. A-’» abode with the; hUUiganea, and, soon after Mrs.i - jltssMM hia nephew and-nieee arrived and] -flMde fhefe way to the appalling scene. Mrs. A,l qrta dMpfa effected, tfd for some momenta quite] ’ reeatfatedey theright effar buband, howiosen-’ SMfcftr P&* draft opcwWs countenance* milkm ‘ fi * L ' oul f o l ' -■** : whist Ud .with. each a ehm avo* ‘ibn* t.Tu.urUhed; il ii«i .r>p™S. Mill*SemiteHoum." , “ I thi. n*ulfhi!fi. ente '‘ a “ iu tie mopoin?, in j it; ’-* l ’ iut .‘fewminntes belbrej Iln .I .. .T 01 ?' 011 , a .potion betore the House! ““ tf“tu&rVnd emphMie urnmer.—! Wiprt M lint, to have bets 4 t amimg fitj but this idea soon gave place to tbej B appalling conviction that itwai a recurrence of* Iparaljrsis, which has twice before affected Mr.l lAdasis, though in a milder degree. Very slight* J hopes «e entertained ofhia recovery. Jfr. A.at-1 |lained bis eightieth year in July last. Jz I At eleren oclocL lost night tbe venerablesufferS jer still lay m the Speaker’s chamber, insensible to! jail external objects, but apparently more comforl Itable, anikhis symptoms giving hope to his medical! taUendants that he might revive suffideolly by this! Imommg tobear removal to his ownjresidence.’ fi As soon as the news of the painful occurrence! readied the Senate, that body likewise' adjourned! From the Umou. Me. Adaus.—The reader will perceive, from the! sketches of the proceedings of both houses of Con-1 gress, today, that they were interrupted by a nieM ancholy and distressing.event. The veneriibld John Adams, whilst seated in his chair in the House, was observed to be painfully affected /"? ra , tis M P*» an “ ® General trembJ ing was viaable m hia hands and frame. Some 3 Ihe members rushed to bis seat, and discovered! £ , a f^ rted with paralysis—the second] stroU which hi* attacked this distinguished manl Ho was immediately borne from the Hall into the] speakers room, and the House adjourned. As] won as the mournful intelligence had reached thrf senate, Col. Benton arose) and in a few patiietirl and eloquent expressions stated the occurrence] and, moved_the adjournment of the Senate whiclJ was agreed to. i » *—| Mr. Adam, Urintr u-hen this paper wen J to press. One universal feeling of sympathy and! lt»tress pervades this populous city. I VT lnthe ifoy**, today, resolutions were offered.—l . lr..Chase aubuljUed a joint resolution, on leaveJ presenting the thanks of Congress and gold medshl to several general officers, mentioning them byl tame, who had served wita Gen. Scou iu the Intel campaign in Mexico The previous question waJ demanded and seconded—yeas 77, nays 71. Tbcl question ‘‘Shall the - main question be now putrl was decided in the affirmative—yeas 102, nays 87.1 A call for a division of the question, so as to take! it separately en each clause, was made by MrJ Hunt, but decided to be out of order. I At this moment Mr. John Quincy Adams, (a>! will be seen by our House report, with lus eye on| Speaker, made an effort to rise, extending his right! hand on his desk, but sunk down on the left side Sl li, c - a i r, ‘ ar * B ? ‘ n * l° w ®nd feint, but distinct lone!! 4 w the last ofea rth—^la m eanletitP ! The House adjourned,' and Mr. Adams wu| iorae to the Speafce's room by Dr. Fries, of Ohio! and others, and medical attendance was summon! «L The event accurred at aquarter past t o’clock! Mr. Adams living at « o’clock, and hopes were| then entertained that he would survive the night! n Qt deemed practicable to remove himtol his residence.. ■ . At ten minutes aflertune, we had informs-] tioa from one of Mr. Adams’s nearest friends, that] he appeared to be reviving. As an evidence that] his eoncioutness had relumed, it was monlioheji| that,in reply to a remark made by one who wot] anxiously watching over him, he said “nof’ the] first word he utterd since he was stricken. I Wasiusctox, Feb 21,1815. I I The proceedings in Congress today were inter-l rupted at an early hour in consequence of the ill-j ness of Mr. Adams. There' was a struggle in thej House upon Resolutions introduced by Mr. Chase] t*f Tennessee, proposing the ttmqks of Congress Wi Worth, Quitman, Pillow and others. The Resold] tions were most sbvenly drawn, and presented out] af order, the day bating been set apart for Feii-| lions. There were- some objections to thanking] Pillow, and some of the Whig members wished fen a commitment of the Resolutions, or a separate] question upon them when voted for. Mr. Adams] voted against suspending the Rules to receive] them in the form proposed, against the Previous] Question, and againstthe main question) and here] he House proceedings ended for the'day. - I Tbe Bill fcr the relief of the heirs of Paul Jones] occupied the early part of the session oflbe.SenJ ite. ;| The Committee on Commerce of ih* House < Representatives were engaged through a longsci rioa this morning, upon a Bill to make the navigi tion upon bur Wuilli "Wattes by steam mot secure. There is a disposition in Committee t make the act of Congress a very stringent one, an to impose a fine of one thousand dollars, with ii priflonment, for tho carelessness of Captains at Engineers, and a fine of five thousand dollars i auchioery uasuited to tbe boat. Much of nil this, hotrercr, will be left di«CTc tion try witb'thd Court] and of course Owners, Captains and Engineer*] will have permission to prove that accidents have] msen from no feolt of their own. MrC Wkktkx, of ihe Senate, has been greatly afj Iflicted to-day by intelligence of the death of his son bn Mexico. Major Webster, of the Massachusetts] ■Volunteers. The sad news was communicated bv] the bearer of despalchesfrom Mexico. He died] of the fever contracted by the climate. n. a THE TREATY OF PEACE. Washington, Feb. 22, ISIS. The rumors of Peace have been almost the soli topics of public inquiry, and but for the illness c Mr. Adams would have farmed almost the onli subject of discussion.. The concurrent lestimon; of all men is that there is a treaty in the city, will the Executive, and that it will bc-submitted to llu Senate lor the advice and consent of (his branci at the treaty making power. The treaty is in sub ■tsuce in the terms seat you some two weeks goat tj, though then contradicted, and subsequently of ficially dented tinder a mere technical answer to s Resolution of the House. It‘yields to the United States the country between the Nueces and the Rio Grande, and the Provinces of New Mexico and Upper California, in return for which the Uftt M Stales are to pay fifteen millions of dollars. V Veace intelligence always comes Hike good news from a for country," and without waiting for the erms, the people receive the fact itself as one worthy of general rejoicing. The “sober second thought,” however, will come, and it is due to truth to say, that though this treaty will be gladly accej> tod in t'ic belief that no other can be had, it is no means satisfactory to party. The rapa city of the Loco Focos is not satisfied with so little torritory, and would have gladly swallowed more within their capacious maw, if‘they could. The Whigs, I does sot apeakffor all, though knowing oj lone who think otherwise, regret deeply that suth a country, and such a people as those of New Mex. icoare to be absorbed in our own dominions. A worse population do not live, and I am sony to Isay that the visit of General Price with his troops (has not improved them. This province, with that lof California, will have cost the Government one (hundred and fifty millions of dollars before the Iwork of annexation is completed, and the “value [received" wifi not be worth the tithe of this amount [The Anti-Slavery proviso will be pushed WiieaeV [er the subject is brought forward, and is indeed al [ready appended to a bill for the establishment of a [territorial Government in Oregon. I There are some discrepancies of opinion & to the delafis of Jlje treaty, particularly in regard to the namber of troops Job* retained in Mexico.— These are to be kept there no doubt for the pur x>se of strengthening the Pcacoparty in Mexico anti! they are capable of going alone and aaihtaJnJ isg their ,own superiority. Something, 100, iVsaid] in private circles of retaining the Castle Sao Juan] d’UUoa, but there can hardly be any (ruth jajsuch] i rumor. The treaty will be submitted to theScnJ ste at ah early day, and in the meantime every] thing will go on as if the war continued. If wel have peace, the delayed- action of Congress die Amy Bills wdl prove a saving to the GovoraJ meat jjf many millions of dollars, and in the prcsJ sat state of the Government finances this Willi prove an important item in getting the Govern! men! ship upon clear sailing. The trealyof Feacel will hardly find, its way through the Senate with! nit eliciting some debate upou both sides, but ill will unquestionably be ratified. . Then will come] the tugof war upon the Slave question,—the South! era men, as you see by the Alabama and Yulecl Resolutions, claiming the right to extend the Instil tution of Slavery over uQ the territory of the Uniledl States. x. n. I .Caxbiia CotntTT Coxvestiox.— The Whigs d Cambria county, as we learn from the Indium ■Register of the 23d inst was held at Ebeusburgi [on the lith.JohnFerhea.Eaq was elected asdrlegat* Flo the State Convention and instructed to vine foi (Gen. Scott Among the resolutions adopted were [the following. .' 1 Iluoltnd, That the recall of Gen. Scott J>y the President, is but a prelude to his recall by the ]>coi pie in November next J ■ . I i Jfco/W, That aa a General he baa no equal an os a statesman no superior; be is therefore our find choice for President | I' To tfo Editors tf tiu TttUburgh Gauttz 1 It would be tmptttiaf on your indulgence. nod — -laableGa < writer in > of the old wwect that rregtrdtoevar * amcthorijeed •■qdoujtfiooi they might \ m which | V : r THE PROjecTED TREATY OF 1 i The conjectures and nuaonof'the last three' £or fcnr weeks, to which oor readers will hare ob-J i sirred that we have always attached an import-! tapee which has been generally denied to them,] lhave reality; and, as we announced! tin a hurried Postscript to yesterday’s daily paper] lnject of a Txeatt or Peace, signed by Mrl |Tej»t as Commissioner on the part of the United] [States, and by three Commissioners on the part of j (Mexico, has been received by the £xecutive, and] (has been now for two days under consideration by] ftliat brunch of the Government I | ;The substance of the Treaty is, as wc undo [stand it, as follow*: Peace ****wetfn the United Slates and] IMexico, and an Armistice between the Military] ICommandcrs of the two countries during such ftime-as the Treaty shall be in suspense. I ; S w»% Mexico agrees, in consideration, &cj IthaUhe beundary between U.e United States and IMexico shall hereafter he from the Sea up tbemiil Idle of the Rio Grande to tlie boundary of New IMexico, and thence in a line which (with some di fewwion) is to run west (or nearly west) to tho Pa- Icific Ocean, and strike a point south of the port of pan Diego.! I ln consideration of this largo cession lof; Territory the United Status are to pay to Mexi- Eca the sum of Fifteen Millions of Dollars, an.l to all the just claims of citizens of the United plates against the Government of Mexico. The Treaty is understood to coulaiu many pro' virions of detail; but docs not, as we hear, include any provision, os has been reported, fur the main tenance of :a Military force by the United States for a certain time in Mexico. I The Treaty makes its appearance in a question, jable /om-being concluded by Mr. Thi«t, as with Bull powers, after those powers had been withdrawn lor to lie withdrawn, by the Executive jit is understood however, that tho Treaty, such as jit «, will be submitted by the President to the Sen [ato for its consideration. Wltal will bo iuliite in hhait body wc shall not undertake to predict I \Ve can at lenst rejoice at oae thing; that for the Ipreseut there is a cessation of hostilities in Mexico. May it be perpetual '.—Nat. InttMgtnctr. Me. ILoirruvs’ i.citke to tuk Tayujr \ViuJ iKtriNO ox nn: 22U.—The following letter was addressed by Mr. Humpton to the meeting held iu Philadelphia, oii the 22A We commend what i» saii| of the policy of the party now in power, to the attention of our readers and we know that nil the Whigs will rally as one man to make these crooked things straight. ] llorsK OF RnrEKf free trade, adopted by the present admmistru. uon can .inly be .paid by direct taxation. Frtitn these, and; many other evils, the country Indies; to ilie great Whig party fj r relief With these facts Ijcfbreme, I believe the triumph of Whig principles essential to the preservation of the Con tfitutipu and the Union,and should youretlbrts to pro rure the nomination of the Hero of Buena Vnita ay the Whig National Convention,!*, successful] X will be alike my duty and pleasure to do battle] hi his;favor,jto the utmost extent o{ my abilities. Permit me then gentlemen, to offer the annexed sentigient : I am very Respectfully, | Your obedient servant | ! . M. IIAMPTC.V. | „ j o the Hon. E. Joy Morris, Chas. Gilpin, S. S.I Keiiy.;and others; CommiUco of Invitation. The tjhcmjmi of Wuir, pxliciples. —Though n< "indtaimty fur the post™ will be amp! ‘tecttrUy ‘for the future-* The Utica Convection.— The proceedings cH this body, instead of showing any disposition to! wardsja re-union of the separate sections of the! Admiiiistration pony in New York, indicate tf.il precise reverse. The Barnburners, as the partvl oeaded by John Van Bureo, Preston King, andl Mr. Itothbun is styled, adhere to tho position assuJ tned In* them at Ilerkiiner. They denominate! themselves the true Democratic party of Xew| Yorit, ind as such they hove nominated thirtv-six| delegates to attend the National Convention to bcl held m Baltimore on the fourth of May next I The:olher section of tlio party has also appointed! delegates to attend the same convention. Both! delegates will therefore demand admittance intol Eiiat body, in which event a decision will have uj he iftade on the delicate question of demdcralic or J diodoxy. The influence of the Administration will be thrown, it is to be supposed, in favor of the Hunker Section. .The Convention at Utica issued sui address ol ronsidemble length and adopted a series of resolu tions. The following is oae of them: /krafrei/, That Major General Zachary Taylor iy his masterly correspondence with the ward* fiartment, no less than by his heroic conduct and odomi table coolness and courage on the tJeld ol hiyile, has shown himself to be not only a dhnin pushed military chieftain, but a man of great men tal end ■ moral j»wur, and whose whole lift: has jiven eyidence of a strong head, an honest heart ind a republican simplicity of character. A resolution highly complimentary to the lion Fohn At I)ix, a Senator of the United Stales from New York, was also passed—likewise, one ex pressing contidence in the civil wisdom, and pub lie and private virtue of Thus. If. Benton, of Alis souri.! i The riarnor which prevailed some days ago tha the Convention had nominated Gen. Taylor for th< Presidency and Mr. Dix for the Vice Presidency trose, no doubt, from the presentation of two ol the resolutions above referred to. The “Union" saysof this Convention, that:— liefc»e this body assembled, we stated, in pub isJpDsftbe address of the convention at Albany] mr earnest hope that the proceedinga at Utica] would bfe characterized by a spirit of conciliation] and would contribute to the union and success oil •ho democracy of New York and of the country] lodging from all the accounts of these proccedin'’J which we have yet examined, we say, witli regret] that they have fallen far short, in this respect, ofouH expectations.. I Pennsylvania Legtilatare, i Jlnrrisburgh, Fell. 21, ISIS. | Sexatx.—A resolution was paused, fixing tl [day for the final adjournment of the Lcgiilatu bn the 21st of March. I Iho bill to prevent the employment of childrt hinder twelve years of age in factories, was tnkt lup. I Mr. Johnson’s amendment, oflered on Saturday ■was rejected.—Yeas b; Nays 11. I Mr. Sinyser offered an amendment that no child lander lliyears should bo employed in any factory, land tlmt any such person employing such shall Ipay a fine of 9.lo—one half to be paid to the Com Imonwealth, which was adopted. Yeas 2.1, Nays 3. I Mr. Crjibb offered an Amendment that no adult lor minor should be employed in any flax, woolen, lor silk factory more than 10 hours per day. It wai [agreed f0~~27.-to 4. Adjourned. I Horst.—Mf.-Ofcrr ottered a resolution, which Iwas adopted, tbarWashington’s Farewell Address] [be read in the Hall of the House of KepreMmtoJ rives to-morrow at ten o’clock, and that a committee! be ap)ioiufed to invite the Governor, Hoads ulj [Departments, Senators and members of the Board] rjf itovenue to attend. . | I The Pniutj/taxuia Hatfrvod.— The House rcsuiuj led on seuind readiug, the supplement to this act to] ■incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company] I The question pending, wus on Mr. Ball’s amend] Iment, requirinnglio assent of the freeholders of] [Philadelphia Allegheny county, before] fcbcsupplemer.*s£Wgo into effect. . h | I Mr. Fox asked (bribe yens and nays, nml thel [vote being taken, it was rejected, as follows. Yea?| [36:Nay*4&. | I Mr. McCulloch offered an amendment, the cf-1 Hcct of which wpiijd have beea to kill the hill, wbielil was voted down—Vein. 22; nsys 47. I Mr. Hullowell (Montgomery) offcreil the follow-! mg, which waspending when the House adjourn-l ed. ■ I [ Provided further, That the provision of the 22d] [section of the Act to* which this is a supplement,] kaxine tonnage on said road from the 10th day of] [March to Ist of December, be extended through! but tho year. I I M*. Bexxtjt asp Bibuop Hughes.—Wc are in,! [formed by our law reporter, tlmt Mr. Bennett of the] [NewYorltHcrald has commenced a libel suit] [against Bishop Hughes. The suit is entered Tu the] puprerao Court and the damages tiro laid at 920/j 800. Tne ground of action is the repahliMtiouJ Eo the Freeman's Journal, of certain articles -which] rKjU Jl ^jltMftffT* N - a—j 9' . Lattit brem Mexico. of «® iWenriew with! |r“l^?? a^ ier T^? Ia * tan K n > o f the Delta—whose] Kettera from the seat atyrar have been read with! feo much gratification by the conatryat Eregigt to learn from him that the patriotic son oil Bwafltor Webster—-Major .Edward Webster of the] between theSOthj feSi “S , 2rerf at x1 an - A "f ei ’ al,o ' ut miles] feta ’■ p"J |, ( X lell , U “ ci, y «* M «i~ ,1 miJnichJ ti J£?j nLI through to Vera Cruz ini ■wwauays-meting the greater pan oftho joureeyl bout.an escort- He.met on the tU.I n stippl/l jtnun going from Vera Crux to Jalapnjunder an eal |cgrt composed of Louisiana mounted den and Ton! Inessee miantrj'. ' “ 9 011 u,e c th of this month, CoL BanklJead, with thel Regiment uf Alabama volunteers, a naval 12-ponnJ •der battery, and two companies of Louisiana hors J Bstarted from Vera Cruz for Orizabn, to permanent! Slv occupy andgßrrison that point. I I General Cadwnlader was in the quiet occupa-l Ition of Toluca with Ins brigade. He had under! jcourMnnrtial several priests, accused of efforts to| produce desertion iimong our troops. He wns rxl peeled in the capital about the stb, an business coni nccted with this department. I Cofcjnel Wither., .1 Real dal Monte, on .11.00(1. y m the collection of revenue orwinnl o""""” fa "'“ countr y—hi. lK. S .'donl .onlryill.no the mine. of that region. Col. Clarkl mnrcl.cd lor fraenunicca(fromlire city ofMettinoll ™. u ‘ e , h , r 5;" ,, ; m ’ "'“i “ b "!ta conifxwed of th J ind m &S.7-’ p'O'Kia tnounted halulliorX and LieuL Lovell alight battery, for the pnrpoao oil pennanonlly oootipytng and purimninß that point! which hen nlyout 00 milca from the city of Mexico! PM*'"'' 1 Ac ° pu “ rcaJ tho capita! to thrj A lararcr of' despatches wna nt iLra Crux, exl 'min, which wna to havcl L'l^iiof'thoTo,^; ,1,,! “ ,nm V ofM » jo i min garnsonatPuenteSan Joan,midway between! Vera Cruz and the National Bridge. Tho brigade of General Smith and Col. Williams! regiment of Kentucky volunteer* are in the! ? f ” f mninlaining an ellectivo prSIiSB ceased - ™* 1 * at Orderly conduct in the city h« M a j General Marshall and Colonel Lane. Willi ■their respecuve commands, are at Molino dell Key and Chajnrltepec—General Uutler command] mg this division. j H GoL‘Riley’s brigade is at Tacubaya.* The brigade of Gen. Cushiag is at San AngeL .Santa Anna had lately a narrow escape froth] General Lane, Jack Hays, and Major Polk, who] on thu route from the capital to Orizaba, paid ol V k!? 1 tl> _ Tehuac *D. where this redoubtable chid was. Tlfey captured his hUIT, wiu, the guidon.J and color* of hs bodyguard. The lancers, how] ever, like their master, took to the chuppareD-J ( man. * J I J '. cd S “" «W“ mil'* l>™ Mexico, the headquarters of Gen. Cushing’s bril rede, on some day between the 20th and 25th oil January, liis funeral was aUended by the reml meat. Ills remains will be sent home. No .mail was to leave Mexico till about the 15th ef Februol 7; but a courier would leave on the 13th, and arl n '; oat ,y« a Cr » lz the 15th. So that we shall not l« likely to hear any thing further uutilthe lasi ot this month. One of his horses was sold in Mexl ico, and one retained. He died of a tvphoi.l fever! No one came from Mexicb with Mr. Ekeaxce, and! be brought few or no letters. Jl e says ho sM-.anl sacconnt .of the funeral ceremonies in the “Ameri-1 can ‘-tar,' and it is possible that a package contain! mg a tile ol that paper, which Mr. Freaner hrougbl to Mobile, and forwarded to New Orleans, mat! contain the public accounts. If so, we shall hear! m a day or two. , ■ BrjMAGhETIC TELEGRAPH. irrespondence of Plttibargb Gazetle. Comtpondence of the Pittsburgh Garotte. COSGUEBS. Washington, Feb. 21, ISIS. Semite.—The servieo opened by proper from the Rov. Mr. Guriy. Mr. ttouglass gave notice that be should bring u a bill to establish the Territory of Nebraska. Mr. AUen moved to take up the resolution oiler, ed yesterday calling on the President for informa. don whether an armistice exists in Mexico, and if so by what authority, which was adopted. I He alstj moved, to tuke up the resolution nolle jed yesterday instructing the Juby lfr-Davis cf reaolutioli to intend the luoeral, was unanimojisly adopted iinj the Senate ro». • , I iktLsE.—The house wa* crowded in every parti The speaker after announcing the'death of MrJ Adams, delivered a most touchmg eulogy upoj his deceased colleague. I Mr. Hudson Allowed with a biography of Mr Adams and was suteeded bj- Mr. Holme*. Mr. Vm on succeeded iu a brilliant tribute to his memory, : n:id was greatly nllected. M.. Mclhiwelt then paid a beautiful tribute I !lw departed Malcjman efter which llicuiulomat resotuliong were adopted and the Houi ndjoun ;d to Saturday. I CorrtMHiiittei.ee of the Piiuburgh Gazette' Philadelphia, FeU 24, 1848. The reception of Mr. Clay 'to day was brilliai |m the extreme. A large cavalcndo escorted hii from the dejiot and lie was every where hailed wit the cordial welcome he so well deserves. I Correspondence of iho Pitnharjh OszetlA. I Petersburg, Feb. 24,7 r.v. I The .Southern mail » iu. but bring, no , lc „, Iwofth telegraphing. I Tll * ! X ° contains a correspondence be preen fi«ns. rfcotl and Worth. Correspondence of the Cincinnati, Feb. 24, lf>lB. The Kentucky Whig Convention have nomi natc.l Mr. Crittenden us the Whig cniididete* fin ; Governor and John S. Helm,- for Lieulenunt Gov ernor. The Convention appointed Delegates to the National Convention, instructed to ; *upport the claim* of Gcu. Taylor for the Presidency: The Taylor Convention made the some nominal tiom. I Oorrcsposdeaee of the Piustiargh Gazette. Sl Louis, Feb. 24, ISIS. The .learner -Time and Tide,’ ran aeain« , mas in the Miaiaaippi, near Uenaldwcvillc, am »unk. No lives lost The Missouri river U open, anil Mvisl . Kxelasiv. Correspondence of tfte Pitubtw f h Gazette PHILADELPHIA MARKET 8 Feb. 21, h, r. It. !’V"'“T 1 } we u SimileJ inquiry in tho mar J ni(H * crate sales at S«\b"!c p bbl. j fit® market generally is wuliout change ~ . J , Philadelphia, Feb. 24, 6p. m S*7bb“ of 15,00 b™ cw " w,m " u 01 Ibin' 0^ — 3000 Yellow ot 51653 c p S' 1 ™ ha. declined |cp&. Receipt.'are large Pbovhiuxs—Pork is dull, Bacon is ttncbaagS Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Gazette. BALTIMORE MARKET. „ , Baltimore, Feb. 24,3 r. M. f M "rf” n™" l rtrrel brandsjil $5,0" , I.M Citj- mills brands sro held at so»bbi/al »biclifj S nre buyer, are baclneard in taking bold □r **** w “•“«*** »f-r Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gasetta •NEW YORK MARKET. »• , New York. Feb. 24.3 PM °* f«*d Ge » e «e and of Extra ut 6US&Q3U P hbL Weatemimndi arc selling at SdOfl, p iS?” uSm with a good Eastern and homo demand I . is a good inquiry for'wheat for umlling purposes; but other groins are ouiet with hnore buyer* than sellers in the market? Themis Ko ,l ;. , s.BMevT„'* ri,l,r '»“ , " i ™““ *•«■*«• - 1 ■**«' ”• l .,br^s? u, ”“' io “’ •» —* J- Corresj-ondcnce of tl,* i', !h bur c h Gazette. 1 SI. LOUIS MARKET. L«" v .' !^ ri,C " V'H Shh^hlflde. Ihe market « in Inactive, and very little doing ■Exclusive Ccm.po.ul enee of lll& , G.ietur [ CINCINNATI MARKET. I ■SSS-. arc We, and ilnclta quite (iill. .f* ' “ I: hlxtl, Coßgrctijanil Dl.trlcl. I A lolctnpliio Jcapalchmalte. il quite probable rthat Mr.Ka.xier, Whip, im, been rwurae'd to Cwr rgreaa, in place qf Ute iale Hou. J. w. Uornbeclt.— |A later Jeapatch say, the Loeofcoo i. elected by ttw majority, <4 eotuiu all 14 doubt&i, ; ooianEr comrrr OTrcmoi—Thi. body im i•* kPNi dHwp tbe on the 151 k, at/th. ,Qnm House, ;iir; ike selection of deletin' to tin [Stole Convention. From the motalioniVWe ot, PtbofoHowing!' ' • j ■ •- ~ B Resolved, Thar ike jatblicstharncter of Utootr ■CoAl.rn ipneofc&loouy anddefcat, isaMocisted 4““ J«“ “IkelSS I*™“ in Ike Statesman, pod noble in ike man, that ;kts principles are eminently. Whig "and that a-c especially end: cordially approve of the doctrines !“ in* ktte speech TK" SfLto? T’S’Jirz. the country delight lo r ? bat Homan simplicity ofclmrae ter and the more than Koman virtue* of Gen Za Tatlcul, haveendeared icon! heart, whUelhe unparallelled achievement* 01 mand'of hta. “ h “ countrymen bay do tnregard to the damn of anvi of the indiudnals named in connection with tlm Preai der>4y, liierc will be no more after the 7ti of June next But that Uie jjominee, oftbo National Con. wh . oe I ver he may be, shall receive the urn tedindcordtsl snpponof .beWhip, of 4... ot-Tea. "-Tbe regular meeliiig aa, held tost official measured wed token to md in: lb. effirita to obtain and,: legislal uon ds ahall tnitke steam; NavigaUon more secre] on the Western Waters, t I “Jrt.ratttfiai convened a tho Cnrlide limrautson Tlii com is compowd of alia following Htu Snmi?’ C “? & - Mo ! ch i »fcholl< and Cliiltou, Lteuls. Gray and^Muny. I NE\v| ORLEANS/ MARKET. I ' I;! New jOrleanvFeb. 17, ISIS.' I Suoax—Tha: ; market is Steady with moderati ■sales of fair 4e Bj. i I Molasses— The market is dull, sales of 800 bbl ■were effected ait 19,200trd 21c- FgaU; for fair U Iprime. ’ !: j. I" Pxo visions— The market is duD, and price* have hlightly declined. Sales of Mess Pork at $9 p bbl bf Lard at p Sk Sale* of Rio Coffee at Cjc If ®k ; j ' ; M *" A?" OratEs.—ConnelTi Dktiactor—ltjU now conceded by roedi |.al men that Connell’s Magical- P*ia Extraetor; tnaua- Ifactured by Comtek &. .Co, 21 Counland Y ou^er °. flb ® IWl cemury. lueiTecu ire r™.7. ra ] i r * culoa *-;, All paiM are removed from bums, ■ f a|u«, «C- and all extern*] sores, in a few minutes af fer iu healing thh same on the md»l deli. r !*“• h 0 * a,> Hi* equally beneficial iu HU Zuuls of inflammatory diseases, such as sore Nip. totes and Kyes, Sprains. IlheumntLm, White SiweUine §®nti Chilblain*. Erysipelui lUdes, Tic Doloreoux, Ac. We might add as proof to nu we say, tte names of many eminent physicians who lute tl 111 their practice, and hundreds of tee clergy who Ipnuse itro their people. Kind parent keep it constantly on Itiand, m coses of accident by .fire, life may be iostwilh lout it, but by iu use oil bums are subject to us control, viuli inre destroyed. .Cauiion-Uemember bud ask for Conuell'a Magical Pain Extractor, manu- PSL U iT? hy ,^'J U^>ck * Co. NY; and no other. J ! VS * JACKSON',!Agent; for Hu.bareh.ai ILtberty sl, bead of Wood. I ; novltidAwtkaT I or UoLntßiA—Haik Tonic.—'To the Bald ■end Grey—lryoui wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, ■free from dautlnjlTood scurt; do not fait to procure the Ire 11 mu o Balm of.Colorabia. jilt cones of baldness it ■win more than exceed your expectations. Atony who Ibave lost thetr hair for rf) years have had It restored to |ts ongmat perfection by the use of ibis balm. Ace Ituio or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever ii ff,"? #>ri »udi nt. dciit.it. Iftair tube is filled, by .which means thousand* (whose ■hair was grey as the Aiiactic Eagle) have had their ■hair restored to Us naiural eolor by the Use ofthi* iiiTal luable remedy. In; all cases of.fsver it will be found the fnost pleasant wash Uiat cmi be used. A few applica toon* onlr are necessary to keep the hair iWfallins c- . 1 * ,ren Sto c h* the tools, it never fails to impart a Inch glossy appearance, and as a perfume for the toilet St js unequalled; it hold* three times os much os other muscailed hair restoratives andis more etTectual. The ken tune monufttetured by Comstiick A Co- SI Courtland Istreet, New »afk.M_.-. [Sold in I'uubirrrWonly ffenainc, by WAT. JACKSON, K* Liberty head 01 wood; in Washington. Pa_ by pweeny A bon; la lkowusrUle, by Bemict A CroTkcr Eu Cauonsbnrg, by Dr, Vouel; also, by our azenu in kvery town m To, Ohio and Aid. novlsdAwflmT ■ E?" b'ssTn* Paa?JU Mism-lf you wi«h to be suc ■cesstul iu any undertaking, yoa must always ‘tao the ■proper means.’ Therefore, 1/ you have a cough, use. ■Jayne's Explctouast nhd be cured, ibr it is the proper Imrans., Have you -Asthma or ’difficulty of breaihinr. ■then the only etfirieut means to cure yoa is to use ■Jayne’s Eipeclorartl, which will immediately overcome ■utc spasm which coqtrocu tbo [diameter ot ttie tubes, bud loose in and brings up the mucus which cku-siheiu lup, ohd thus reatoves every* obstruction to a tree rrspi ■ration, while at the some tune all inthuumation is sutv idued, and a cure is certain to be cflected. Have yon [Uronrhiiis. Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or iu fact ouy [Pulmonary Atfecnon, ihen use Jayne's Expeciorani pud rrljt-f U certain, and yoa will find that you have bred the proper Wean*; .■ry -j ~ -...r- ; For safe in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea StoieL 72-4th htreel near Wood. ' . jan!7 P\l*« your her fail ok, doe* your hair lorn gray U it harsh, is it dry, or duty, lipniy? If'ti« thus, you can make it *ort, nltv and fine. Dark and beallhjVund beauteous «»this hwroi mine And to hare this, you hare bushre* shilling* to rire For a botue of Jerie*'Hair Restorative. . , Reader, if you haye bad hair you would really |, e a*, suited at the .lovely effect a three *hilluie bottleo! jne*’ u>ral Hatr Ucstoratire h*» ou it; it needs hut one ial. Sold at K» liberty at ooriOiUcwly ■ft'. J]_/“ Yellow Teeth anil putrid brealli, Sponcy cum* like rotten death,. I* repulilve and disgusting. All could have teeth a* while a* pearl/ Sweet breath—hard gum*—man or girL Why delay?—nay, quujkly baste And u»e a box of Jonei* Tooth Pastr. It cost* but 25 eems, and ii really a beautiful article, gives the teeth u flna enamel r Sold in Pittsburgh at Libert )>l. ' norlOdiwiy IT7“Don*i hare yellow dark Teeth—they can be naoe pearly white by one time asiug a box of Jonei tmb«r ‘Too til Paste. It hardens the gums, sweeten* the reslh, Ac. -?o!d at fc!> Liberty si. . nurlKliwly ID“T° tsk Halt aSD Limx— Comstock’s Nerve and Bouc liniment and Indiuu Vegetable Elixir, U tlie most effectual cure for Kheumatism. .Sold by w.M, JACK i Aceut for Pittsburgh. noviSdAwtlniT B7* Ladies who use Jones’ Spanish Lily White, have Iway* a fine white transparent skin. Of this a trial rtll satisfy any one; Bold only in Pittsburgh, at SV ibertyst. | novlWandwly HT'Ptuj, Soaas, Ac—The (Jenuine Hays’ Liniment « an article more justly celebrat'd as a care for the above than any or all others. lu cares are almost in numerable. Bold by WAJ. JACKSON', Agent forPitt* Sargh. uovlSdAwfliaT G7*Dout have a Pool Preath—lf you hsTe, ose a two shilling bottle of Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste. That mil make your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, Ac- Sold at« Liberty it t novlOdiwly Hr Wanted, at tliis otErsJ a Comj DIBD, ! ' On Wednesday, Feb.S3d.ut to O'clock. P M- WIL UA.V WEk MAX, in his Slsi jm. The trie mis of the fatniiy are invited to attend his fu ifral, on Milteitbergrr’#-Alley. near Severnij «., this lomtng at Pi o’clock.:: i t . To rd. llmwraUt UuJnJgti Pf,h, Court o/dfram>; , Quarter isntione of (he 2‘eaee, in and for thJi i. CtutUvof AOrghnty. • H atHE Petition of KAUAI! BACKHOUSE of Ohio . t T' C . n, !!y’ ‘ n ***,•, ***»'* »fo«*aid, humbly shew] «ut lha your Petitioner hath provided herself-will] materials for Jbe accommodation -of travelers'and] Others, at her .dwelling bouse, in rtbe township afore-] Hid. and prays that your honor* will be pleased] £ mat her ■ license j to keep a Public House of I*J cMiainraent. And your petitiotier, at hrduty bound] mil pray. , v —** "* b^ nllcr *« citwn* of Ohio township, dJ *nify, that the above peuUoner it of rood repute fori tnnesty and temperance, and ia-Well provided'witU »nd conveniences for the accomeradbUmJ * ud ,h “ j ScTiS,""" ?&"“* ' Gratp, Grierclin, | L\ }>» Mormon, -■ James Duff. • I f Francis Luff, Alex McDonald, I ] Campbell Duff, James B . I * Isaac Rhoads, ' j fobaswfo»jS I the lowesipnces, by the piece or package 7 I Jltili.b Ptlnu, iu,d Bui« Gingham.! 'Alpacas, Mohair Lustfes, Moussclines ““ ■ UUreges, Lawns, Tissues, Spring Plaid#, I <*«*«. I j»Vdais, bulk Warn ami Gauze Flannel* I tLastlngs, Cotton Velvets, Dimities. ‘ I fTnbla and Piano Covert, Cloih-aud Worsted I flJmn Damasks, Diapers, I gntn Shmutir Linens ofapproved manutactuns I M orsted Damasks, Moreens, Itattinens I llnrieiUe, Veidngi, \Vbiio .n«t ta r Drills. tLashmaretts, Habit Clnths, Faney Caisimem ■ i PLAIN GOODS FOR FiUKNDfc I Trims, Ginghams, Lawns, Meusseliqet. I L'np-Crape, GauXe; Plain Silks iuhl Shawls I frb'JSvrlm !■ W South Secopd st. I |TACKFRKL—6OIibI» No li South Mackerel; 10 dc [JL do it, S do do 1,-10 hlfbbls .No 1; 10 do do •<„ -v j„ hit and for sale by MILUUt A KICKETSO.N > cor, liberty and jrwin sts [AI«T—ISO bbh No 1. now landing and for side by t frb'JS .Mll.l.Kß A RICKETSON OOPPEUAS— 20 bbls In good ordr'r. for sain low byl febta |J BCHOONMAKEtt fcCa | O LUK-18 bbls Not for sale by ' I vJ feba> • j J aCHtXJNMAKER ACo iAMP HLACK—3S bills assorted, (or sale by JSCHOONMAKERACO | Jl'l'SOM SALTS-aat liis~for iialeXy Cl febiiJ- J'J-SCHWNMAKERACo I '{ARD Oll^—Of the best quality, for sale by I tfefag* > • !J KOHOOMUAKBRA Co I RB A.MO.NIA—3U) lbs for sale low by. I J SCHOONMaKKR ACo I ■ MORGAN A Cp, Whelesale Urocan 'andl Commission Metcliaiiu, mo, Wood st. febSSl fOPy—filiates on conslintmeiit, and for sale by - tpba& MIIAKR A RICKirTbON x * CMHeotlie. in store : and for sale by frb2s knt.l.rn xr wmirmwiv /Ttt*AßCT—dhhdti table clerked do Bordeaux, in store fuf hy EILLtSt A RICKEfSON foW cor, liberty and int in sts j Xi- frha? - McGILL, IIUyHFTELDiA ROE TJATLNT BL‘CKFTS-40 do* for lalir by Xr febrf McGILL,BUSHFIELDA.ROE [JCE—B3 UertM, for sale by °fe l J5j “ bnrgh to nominate a Canal Cnnunu»iotirr Hrc,o„ uj ScnaioriiU deteJuSESS venljOß. fixe said county copTemion ,vid alto appoint \ delegate jfrom this district uTthe WUg Nat ormfKjn] Tsek“ CCl ° r ’ OT f” ed -do; «lo do barred do; draL Alpoceas, aud a very full assortment of black Mohair Lustres, including a tew niece* very tine and Very clot* iy; at comer of 4th fltid Market »t*. Irl^S FLOOn OIL CLOTHS—ISS)O yd*, C yds wide, |,e a 7v article; SUUO do 4-4 wide: oil cloth; 400 do'* wide,do ait received from Pliillipsviile Factory, and for aaie at >ur ware room J 11 PHILLIPS, feblß 1 S 3 wood st 2 OAF—a 5 boxes Proctor 4k gamble's Soap just land s? mg from sunr Loyal Humph, and for sale by fe kg g JOH.VJJ DILAVOKTII Jt OAP— 50 iocs lltitmewell IIiU.A; Co’s Soap, in store J. “"J lor sale by JtilJN S LILWORTH ’ . 2.7 wood it | \Af M 1 BOWEX—.Commi: siou and Forwarding I"T Merchant, No. 00 Fro it St-, between Wood [sml Market streets. febtM VT O. MOLASSES—IUO bb Ll • rec il ami for sale bv tcb23 1 ITVTOk^SES— :JOo bbl* Pri ne Plantation Molauei IITJL landing from sunr Grey &gle; for sale by . WkM MITCHKLTftEK [3 ICE—l‘„* lierce* prime quo LI/ Gray Kagle; for »ale by | " • “ W & M SDTCHELTI DEACHES—W l.n unpaired paachei,3do paired do L. }u»l rrc’d and for *alo by ‘ feba * BROWN & CULBERTSON 1 IpJLOVEH SEED— JO biuli ju*Y rec'd and for *oJe by 7 BROWN fc-CULBERTSON : I A boiin ;ti with Robert 8-. Ca t reque*irif.' . i ‘>%\HOBERT McKNfGHT, I:: 160 .- 1 6 4th at, near-grant. ■■ COTTON'— 53 bales Alin! fcb2l - ' Uiflpi* for sale by | f WEST BOWEN .SHOVELS, ,(lfaii and Devonxliire do] tpadea, hay .andmajiuw Tori*, of various make aiiuj puabiy, for wJe by - I WEST, IMJWEN. 1 Lichal. • ■ ■ i... | i PO front »t JOCOFFEK— ju‘tteceivea and for sale tr febiM.- KN&U.SH h HKNNKTr ‘ IKJ^KXS’S' I S ifu AJl—lO hbiit in tltifit anil for sal |2-/J°. w ENGLISH tc HKXNbTT r\r O. MOI*ASSKS—2Su bljl* arriving ami for «nl [II. by i[febSl] KXttUaH it jfe.NN ETIT. IT) ICE—B tierce* prime, for wtlc by |-*-V fcbai K-NQUMI fc HENXETT iT OAF SUGAR—*7 hbl* No i fi, 7A, fc; a Lx* doobl IJLi retined do, in atom and for ialc low by | 1 tcba4 i ENGLISH & BEXXBTT SsOAP—UO Lilt 43.d0 toiiru do prune, fo C talc low by [febzitj ENGLISH &■ BKSNETT BKIiF HOUNDS—3 bUi for jmls low by - ~ ENGUJSH* DENNETT \T C. TAR—2O bbl« inlioro and for sale by" [!>• kbii , T KNOpISU & DENNETr lftV 0AK —W bug* white Brazil,.Gbxs white Havant JO in store anti tor sale low bjrj f eb ®* ' ' ,_KXULIrjII OCK CAXDV—IS *x» wh(ie nnd'jrfcllow ia aton Ll> und for tile low by > t'to* *_j ENGLISH & HENNETT ' HO.N'EY-4o t.i* in atore anffor sale low lo dose b y » IINGjUSH & BENNETT F/~'|OPa3. \ A UNISII—S bbls; lj) kg* Boston juanufaC' *“«» »r **lc low by ISAIAH DICKEY ACo CRAB CIDER—2O bbls'in store and ior sale bv febiM ) ISAjLAH DICKEY ACo CIDER VINEGAR—For sale Jaw by frb** ' ISAIAH DICKEY k. Co MPpk® CANDLES-15 bx»! superior Mould Can dir», ddo:dipt candles. iu suire and for sale low bv I ' 1 • Oin|M..McGRI-:\VA.Co A COMPLETE ut of Bucket Machinery for sale low, by : tfebill]' JOILN S. DILWORTH- A UIHiiOAS—A fdw very neb and *up \ ■k/Cubmere Shawls; just received; also. Sprinv K.fJ I bo <- n ?li B I^ ol T ar *ciy,«the dry goods house of | jW. 1L MURPHY. MSS« CodmyToSaccoTwc'c'wJ ■X ad toia.day per sUnf New England, and ibr sale hvl T JAMES HCTCHISOX&.CO 5 44w4ter.and P-J front sis j SV^?i E Srr , . l ’'!, bw ‘ !f ° »StoT3iSl O llOhluh NO Sugar;old ntidinew;3oo bag* dark! Coflije; in store and liin sale by —. I | _c.vr.son a aicKNiGirr | Mi Nl .^i C T. n:EI> bis Cl.apiwJ Ju ?*' i)o Cavauah JC dol *•>!* lvc * s '*? do ifarriaou's i*d vEE-S™ 112 ” f l *’ m cfliuigitmtiuk u t reduced rater, bH - trime dried' peaches, 10 bid* «wll whu«j beiuujjusi rec’d Jim tor sale by - - —'■■ JOHN S DILAVORTH 7 OLISVI, " I 'E JJMKmiI Hydraulic Cement, con. ULi *u»ntly on hand ami *"•••• ' *•’ ** | lelrtTJ C)ACON—3£Si tierces t L> meut nnd for sale br JoblTl SPANNERS’ OlLr-ii X «iile by ifetr-Mj BVIWm P °. RK !r^ 3 ' ,> ? r< . baJk *‘4».just rec-Joacon. nffiuncjit tor Mlebj* i frh-n iIIIOWN A CULBERTSON . 1 14-SLibrrtv st do* lUc '* Improved Patent Zmc Wtuh Board*, whole»n ejuid retail at man* * *’ nce K b >‘ • J i&WILLLAJUg, -- ,, , rr c , : in nß inau ) ? l .a]«Lr ' i c Jg* __HOIfrpALZtXL A Co bbls While Lime in «}ore and for »alc by felßM ■ - E.VGLISH & ni'A'vrrr 3 [/Zj. R O UN ON LTS— 1 3U *ac)u to Arrive; lor sale by E-- fcbsa KXUUSH & IiKXNLTT ITJI'CKETS— Sudor patent, for tolibr [ HiL- ENOLISIIj A BENXfcTT I ..j j M*2ffS IEL ?7 , S* , ' U £?* V 9 4^ in «»* *»d for jtetogg KMiLiSlijJk. bknnlit ymorHY SEED—» bill* Ttooiby Setuli ado Flax |X S*e4|ju»l 4 and lor inleby .T l -i 6 ! 2 ?- JXO aDII.WOHTH Featbar*. lsdo Gin*™*, 23. Ip Goober Pcba, 3do Dry Apple*;« bbl* UeaiiK no llandtng per »uur Gcuci»», foVaale by “ > . taAun dickey N P , Su S nr J»«! received on con- IK7. *tfr>itnetu and ioraaie by j I ,ecia .ISALUIDICKEVACo | fid Water.. S. K. VON liONj.VnORST A Co j P l*t>l* Rve Floar. filr «ale by • j IX.frbS) 1 ETmemnod fur SA™' 1 ““ "f' '“•<£- *'?*L _POLNUEXTEB& Co RICE-»10 liprcea jiut tvrmctl by W SivainnL'fl» »a)a by (fcbSH £ (^UI.BERTSO.V |I/ R ftwS ~bi ‘"“' la,t ' -'£• No 1 Lknl for »ale by -IT* tt fc_R FLOYD (CmSS? SI bu p cnna tlorcr Seed fo [fehJJl J fc K FIXJYT) B '" V "K FLOYD i I CiJtr on ham! amlfi* I TchStvr ‘° r CU } bjr ,L h ‘ yPHWLITE, UCJ liberty aiAcu Siw"’.,?,, «W«« ju«|.tee« »edp«BH ICaahier, and for »ale by [lettF] ISAIAH DICKEyI rf ■SE2 CARSON * McKXICnT I 41 walnr»t Gr S ' RUI “ w **SiJitup* Refinery: '{A ? , 6 8 > ™Pi J“*‘ received end fvr *2T by • V\ o H)INDKSrjsRkC- ■S'A&kssssHH L s s;s~is^& fe~- a^s§H I" ■-- - I I MOIVX it CUyjIKRTSOX. L ’"‘ s ;°- *■ ,cll r! Mcuill,. iii;BHWF.i.n * cm* I I7I.AXSKED—3O busltr!« fo't *a!c by | JfT EM r“ lu bft,e * ,lew tou«vt Kj-?Tlcmn Ti:«i *• CUUluSi'Sxr" 1— [ - —««ri. v?,iS| j *- , -!™t. , u»imi | u , dTsrgi.Tr ' ■££=! W tuc’d diui for ut« by •*» A * J&r^rux/t&kasi;. ►OTAKII-10 Cask* primp] foM \v*ici » Kk wool fux M |e by.l ■ 1 WICK fc M’CAyPI.KSg- 1 \ l*bl Kgg«; 1 bbi Dfan* received! randforfaL hy , IHAtAII IHCtfKY. A Co. | ( “ A -' s,l, Kh>— Oi) Luxe* fcir inle liy *"l IKORy YTII tc DIJNUAN. 4u cukk Soda. A*h for mb bv _ I FORyVTH A 1) ;,NCA,V. CPOHCH!N<;»-13c8i w toll) >ik» Scorching* foi roflsvru * u j AUCTION'SAKKa f B ■■■■• ' Djr John D> DarDt'Anetleaetril §| ! YaliichU liools at, Anctuml' '.'' *: v j ON SaVatday hvcninr. the atkh inata-ni, m 7 at ths Commercial t>i)M Rqomj coiner of Wood 3 ttJKnlh streets, will be sold a largecollection very rare] Band valuable Medical, and MisydlaoMtu UooksdpartJ ■from a Private library, by a 1 |U Among* them will be found:'penaa'd Egypt. 100enJ rol folio; Gallery of the AVorld, Utols* atlas] folio; numeroos flue citoavingvj Bir Wm. Ha mil too - * Vases, a,tol* folio; Bruce's I*ravels (10 discover the source* of the Nile. $ vols 4 to; works of Voluire translated by Smollct and others V 3 vol« Annual Bey. i*trr from; year IT3S. 40 vols; Christian; Guardian and Church ot England Mabaziite froailFCOito !*MO,3d vols platesySyine’s Embassy to Ava, ?1 vol, 4 to platen Art, nnd Scieifces of Ilinduostan. With numerous ;enjm rinpa. 3 ypU 4 to; BrenVPort Folio of Rural 'Architec wre. fine colored plates;' Buchanan's Tratdi iii Mysore, 3 volt, 4 to, fine illustrations; DaJlaway!i Coustauiino pie, Ancient nnd Modem, t.voJ, 4 to; rare, Fraser’s KnonU»tati;jYitcher*srAllas dftba'World. 1 v ,° colored mans; Sir John Temple's History ot jue Irulk Bebcllion.l vol, 4 to; HodytsTfavels in India. 1 vol. 4 to, fine rngraviogti; liariace's, l*rogres» oi Knowledge., ! vol; Origin and Frbgressbf Fine Arts in untain, 3 vols, Iti;, with many o’lher scarce works ot line London eilitious., *. ■ [ ;■ I • I ’ '. iUMieal Tloris... . ] * « • AJ«»; a pollecliouof valuable Medical ißccis. among which areCyclopcdia: of Practical Medicine, 4 vols jPractical Surgery, Dcwee* lon Females. Churchill k ALidwifcry-; Allisou's Pnthktocr; Aslley Cocpcr oiijtbe Testis tuld Thymus and Gloat); do do on Hernia; dot do ou the Urewt; MrcSel’j Ariatomr, 3 vols* Loopvrs Surgical Dictibnarr, Channichael on Cancer# jJltcll on the, Lye; Loutson Phthjrsi*; Bilio’s Clinical# i£f, UU ” : peyroonr on ilryianilr.’ Pelchej on the Ear# ml«nrot\the Skin: Dol.o’s Lectures Cnr-H Testis, Ac, Ac.’ ••• V -- • . 6 1 are now ready.and the books will be or ra?s!“ for examination on the dnrbfsal^. ‘ rL i; JOHN D. DAVIS, Atich 1 (fbofli, 4r, ■ j fiS^m “omiug.i Feb. PStjt, at 10 o'clock, at the «*>»». .comey/dfWobtl and Fifth mnv rnV „ , . i w,u,o m reserve,* for account whom ii n^Li 1 * V** Of foreipi and domes u dr y Eofds, embracing the stock from the country. ' 1 . At 3’dock, p. iji.‘: f or?” “T'" M “ M !“™ 4*™. P»< J'raomS SttSlKS'&lilffi;: *4 ““ _• , i , At ? o'clock, p.’m.-' .! . ‘ ■ Ueady rtode clothlngl&H-ihdes, finefcutlerr wold ,nillCT,,,lu|.. tnml. work kuk?!,, bookMtiicTolS ,u f ■*** 'l ■ '■’PHVPDATO. Aoci'r. * prime in oak libit, jut POINDEXTER & Co lauding ffom sun: PORTABLE BoikT LIBS Foil TJUttPOETiino* or awi-tunna- BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PBILAUEEPHIA 'T'HE Proprietors of (hi* old ciiahluhed anJ firm 1 Portable Host-Line, having’ removed their t in Philadelphia, to :'a much‘larger: Warehouse on Market ft,'than they formerly occupied, and also iu created, their room for itwrafte at.Pftubnrgh. are now prepared tooffermuch greater facilities to tleir friends indpairoiu. ' [. _ ‘ r'.’': • Goods carped by tlus: line'nre-nof traushipped.be. tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, beingcamed en tirely in Portable Section Boats. viTo shippers offloai ind othurgaod* requiring careful hand hog, this is of importance. No cliarge inade for receiving; or sliippiitf on advancing charges. All goods forwardim promptly, and upuu osrelnouable rennaas by any oth er lino. • JOHN McI’iDEN k Canal Basin, Penn iLoPiiuburcU; ■ ' JAMES M. DAVIS* Co.. u'blM '227 Mark iit L 54 Commerce -]S4B tjlSLfi cLEV p t X xi>,fr &ZZ-.J DETBOPT JUiD BAULT STB^^ rHE Steamooat DETROIT, CaptJ; C. Beniamin, wili ran, dnnne tho season of HMa, between Cleveland * *lane, in the following maimer, jtofcehuurui .Mackinac and lntenncillniep!aee»each Way LeavinrClereland every Mondayat 7 P.M. Du Detroit do: Tnesdayal OA.M. •Do Mackinac do! *nmrsday'ai7 A.M. BeninimunH leave Sanlt Ste Jlarie iverV Fridiv.'at ■ 10 o clock, A. JL; and Mackinac At !oo‘clocL,'P:jM • and leave Detroit every Sunday evephig ifor Cleve land, at 7 o'clock.' i • i --A ! i • f\V. A. Otis A Co, Agent*. 1 C. BRADBUILN 4C0.; :‘ > ClcTpland.- _ t G v RA ™ s i;WICKn-ARl?'li.'.rojL >• I The Dctroir hu been thoroughly Repaired and refit p«td the past wutter.and the public may rely upon iht r 6 /°rbef tnp* with punctnaUry-a*' advertised febgQm -1 ♦. E.B.IVVABD. ; SEW ARBAKOESBR^rt' 1848 •** ,! *ySi£ ,t ?W. hB4B {PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH, VllA CU.VW, I UY.railroad jm*v&Sosr I A CAlt ' nJI l< ; u ’ r “ Philadelphia Feb- L/i. man-,., wjih ihcMuil.Train. u> €htunbenliur~ Wagons to leave tWihe K wo>, with relay*of horsea,ninuin* dirr,ohiP umh'L' *©. I . D LEECH A Co || Canal Basin, ' • : • nAßEisiLEfeiif 1 ? 1^: [through by the above line aftertbeSUtfirt j. ■ > ■, tl| - febll) . ■ !■ • ~ U DJ,EECH kCa TRANSPORTATION X.12T8. r»f»2. ttnd • m lbe t ' tt * tcn * Cilie*. Tii OamberiamL •- proprietor* of thu popular line; Imre cince theli JL r«>orgiLnEaHon largely fcicreiuedjtheir fcciUdea to meet the. wubea oi ahipperc and are now prepared to lorwanl a greater amount by the FIVE DAY LINE la* aUo by additional regular warawt ai will ran throughout Yhc 509*1* throJt h the agent* miHalUmoref aid RtWbunrl °S^ tten *nd cotujffnesa ntspecified taie* and time • •Jupmeuutrora Philadelphia ior the*-line be a “tkcd “Care, J BRobinson, llairimnp»n * The onlj-ngruu are, h-.. v • . J B BOBINSONV - - Charle»;*tl Baltimore. HDGLRTON & Co, tomlnrland., ,• CM CASSjUrnwnirtllel .. . < J C BHATfeKL. ftiubn^h., . ■ Pcnnaylxanla V A GORDON coil, on eoaiiju. .J_K FLOYD Tanner*' Oil tin ' & R FLOYD nmniGU IN nve^a „ y.HIA TO PITTSBURGH, BY lIVAGUNS. '■, -• • -®! 1 - 1 ' Running Dor ondfiightbetwiifiu PitUbjtnrh *nd Chirn.Mi Uer.bure andi,y ItuSroail bejwce B ChfflXre Philndelnhia, i^ e Cm shipment _ _ on 15T11 January iiist No ntore good* - ' KOR'WABASH htvcd - J -~-. -_. ■ V • .). CIaARKB &I TILVVV. - Ki?iS'^r , .£ ,,,r, ‘- lch *57 *»*»• U« inemioncrf t£iir* w ,)?!i? ctu «H« *ucJiiiidilc«item»4i iv?V£t£ lhe « •«.»«« tcmake bills With them. I lain double drills, till erodes and i tries tmni*d roSe'S.L < ‘| U 5 b ! ue ’ blu . e "}i*«l.code’^dortSxed s*]s lll “*; Ac ’i Manati *> black, Idue.cadtL Oi- Wfdj plain, figured aud ponied tvreeds, a »» n oui »tylcii prints, a very lanreoisorunent oi bluest?«t3T faac f’ Pf"U» W^Sw«.^rownt s3bS&s®*?* sasaasHsacs; Sto-red f o®* 0 ®* fin «- Attorwiireh wtrerrd foe sale on tire most favorable |e rifts. t. • |Jjff SHACKLFnr a: fVIIITE Fffi. '. :vf 2L r , Nfi , d RESSE3t-W. J ju»t received a few patters* embroidered miuliiJ w fcremnr Dresaea. AbS, *itfrnet *«irt*,beadtlmJ ££rfn iT ncw,r ? ,e >»!«»- "5£ !2j l# , W "!3J|" for.«to.; ehiineleon tUks, a faihloa able article, needle worked collar*, MwTatylo: etemt wtu, entire new aty W; black barred tilk»;*uipcflX rich striped and waif red do. Ladle* are tovitedto e«U B a uil »ee u» abdvo good*. | . I®«*T Bookluiip.Hidicilj,"'" - “■“)!*s*■* I. l-ndy** Book tor Warfeb. . i ;[i “1. LJH »nd Ojuniku* of Tristram Shandy: gentle l«,sraKS»teir,? M Hnc&T,* IcJSS/*” s ' w " r_ 1 «» Rpcksi by Osgooil Bradbury I Mlwellan r, Ko. 13.! ':! Uving Age. No. IDO. i i^, 01 1t J *L onit 3 rße W«erforFeb. Id. j I •? ' I James the Second, • ; - -if *Wppl? ,,e^° r ttrticl ° 11 efljeflj Visiting £*jids,6eil: L. e** I *'? 1 *** A * Mi ters, Snrithfield street 3d floor in»m Second. • I . febSl • 1 v .- ■ .-v • ■ History of the Girardisu, jor Persona! Memoirs I®'“•« Patriot* of the' French Revolution; iko unpub- | Ui lieu sources; l>y Alphouic dc Lolaarduejln three vols received. :;j ; -i I ..Tb® i-ifc ofClievaher Bayard, “the GoodiKmaht;’* Lx IWGiltnoreSimms. '• - J.' .- }; | ‘, • I. ®i Washington—a storyofthe Insljrerierailon. I®)** Cnirea of Baltimore. • ' I \ . I/.!' ' l : • I Adventures in Mexico awl the Rocky Mpkutain«£t>y IUCQ. I'. Ruxton, L>].| memberof Ibc ItoraJ.Ckoeraph [leal Society, ke n he. j tTir ■ I Now amt 'lVih-ANorel, by Samnel-WaVren, FiR [»., AulWof “Ten Thousand a Year,” “Tho .Diary dfn [Late Physician.” • i -i .. • I I Thn ol>ove work* re reived ibis flay,' and jbr sale Ibi [ JOHNSTON fft. STOCKTON,-I | frias •• HooUcl!er»,..Varket*t II l¥»*r Bookl. - ., Author of llittbry.of the ißefimumkui, liifcotCioniwreH, ip.,: ; j I A I‘mcUcul.Kxpdsition of tbe Gospel* ofScMatlhew [and St Mark, ;n'the form of Lecture*, iatctufcd to u [arTied n million of people wiUiout the least inju* ry^to their per*oos.~Tfc« boats will be at the. foot of V°°d strmtbe day previous to ajxrtfßg,foi\tbe rreep. uon of freight and toe eutry of passenger* op 4he reels, ter. in all cases the passage money mutt be paid ia advance.* 'i ■ -J V BU3TDAT PACKET. “■» .The ISAAC. NEWTON’, Copt Ai 0.-Maiok, will »1tT c r* H *hurgh every ‘Sunday rooming at 10 o'clock; WTieeljhg every Sunday evening 01-10 r. M. . . ■ , Alayau,i»tr. . . * .."'“OSDAY PACKET. ' . The JIONONGAIIELA, Capt Start, will leave Pitta borgh every. Monday morning at 10 o'clock;' Wheeling every Monday eveiging at lor?it. ..' . i ' _ •. TPESDAY PACKKIr V i Nn - 3 Capt. J. KLcncrCLTXB, wOl Putfburgh every Tuesday-morning al 10 o’clock;- Whcdmg.every Tuesday-evening ot 10 r.k. i I - WEDXESDiT PICKET. > I. , I ,h ® ENGLAND Nora, .Capt. S. D*ak, will every Wednesday morning at 10 lo clock; W heeling every Wednesday lur. x. TIIPHBDAfpACKr.T.i • The-DRILLIANTY Cajn. (ituct-willleave Piifi bargh every Thursday morning atlGo’clock; Wheeling sveryThuntdayeverung ailOr.^jt-• -, • •; - ,• . frcdat;packet. ,• * -_TI» CLIPPER Na.ofCapcCaoau. will leave Pitts bin*h cyn- Fnd.y monuuy'-at 10 o'tlocV; tvheollw sveryPndoyeveiiuigatlOr.at. ■' 7*^ V SATCnDAYPACKET. ■ Tim- MESSENGKII, Cupt.D* Ca*j>, Will leave Pitta.' BEAVER r ■ /HJrd** tv '- •' 51UJ SteaZQeT'..-. • ,\\ i . . ■ IjL_j>..|q?~ ■ ' -Caleb cnpgf, leer* fof-Be»rtr. on and SatorUar„oC.eadiwpckj'al BoWcckXLjL W iuf»l ing on Monday, Wednesday And Fridayj,. boat.at tlio landing between Wo6d*tre«ajid the bride*, prepared to receive freight* at any time. 4 ‘ ““ 8.-& W: UARUAUGII.; Acts. ~ • .' No"® Wood tt- DIiAVER AND PACKCT. -H»line steamboat < • JwfTA: . . . Cbarlci 11 Clarke7n»aßer,:viill, daring -—■KSBBthr coxninr winter eeasoit, tnkke dally trip* to Rearer nod WdUvUln. tearing Pitubßryb eves ry monung at 0 o'clock; and 'Weßariile at 3 iO'clock. e . fais c. Sa.nARTON.'t• 1848,. • •• jras. piifsBUROH fcimowarirvjauiZE ■ Polly Pnnfc*r FEBRUARY Ut, IMS . ‘ FEBRUARY 1*1.1813 LEAVEDA3tLYATBA;WvAfn)*4';M. . sf wc« K, .new iioau complete • ysojsrf®‘- Vlv^ fo V te :p 7 **» :ou: AT * CapL JaoKy. Htrkinwn: tort hourtyS A- AL and 4P.M. -T” * * ~ JVHEELJNG AND. imrDOEPOKT PACKET •’ • ifV,.;,'* jv - Tho ncat ruiii robtiantiU low wate* tteamlxm— *• • HUDSON;"• Andrrw Poe .Mosierr-vnlJ.muine lwr anil Tfrartdaj**, nU'cloekf. jl, each ' “/, fomtncncing Mpaday SSih F k. ' The splendid Mearter ■ ;'. ! • ; . IWB£irrFULUWN»_ !. Collin. Mmer. ■ will . leave for the al! uitwwediaie port*, ihia day M. 10' oeloct For- IretffUtpr piuuab /nppfr ou l * >ard • •- ...-:“ ••••:• febaa FOR- Louiayn.nu' >: ■ } - • t\.' •'' splendid -r -- v jttMW-EAaitef"": I *&E>:->drA- Erookt Mattef/ will far tin • ■f™ t r"« .»iiTi-<«bove and aa intermediate bortathi* . lOocfock ‘ Eor ’ l>ei ? hl or FOB ST. LOUIS ANDHiLINOIS RIVER, ,/fW-***' K The ihat rtinuino'sinuacr - U«wU*Wr ’ EUREKA, .; , V - Matter, wM.leaviTTSr the. " -r v REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. • Atocs'** fv The fine weamer i’ l ”-' "Uk&itiiisS-UiJ •^vwciiANiv [wgeapply. : ° r rei^ bt ' ; I, . , FOR;cINCINNATr. ; .-' ~ •: {? K, .•The fast tannins fleamer • ; *.,.-7? , coloiEado, “ . Connly, master, ttiUleave at above ! - .RCGUIiAR CINCINNATI PACKET. ' SaSjfei™ °* - ft bad • fc lIXIXOI3 RIVER PACKET" • . • new aud ipiniditj reamer "* '.■ LL -J VEfiESEE, -> l. ■SfiggygjiE-"'™' Hnnter, multer,’Trin'teara tor fay the T “'- 'Tb!f p,r “ '***& fl> s '•»' n^ton,®>N)S, w *' r°A clnclnxati' AXDXotrreyji^i' . ,i ha new uod toil steam**: •■yfe&as? «•„ - ; r. ; iw:-TnrßoAJf Bnifi W MiHef.jn n< i>r win Ebore . FOR NEWORL&i?£ . |The Cue Kteamcr •• • miuw, V,f? te« veUfi* Poru. dar r ° r * bot ? ««V*ai imennediete v°- ■ wight or p image Qh boEng f e M4 ,y. . 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