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TUESDAY MORMXG, FEB. 22, me!
prnsacaau Daii-t Oxxrrxs is published
' |wSy,Tfi.WeektT.and Weekly—The Daily is Seven
poaus per aanom; the Trl>WceU]r is Five LteUare per
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kets. Biver News, Imports, Money Markets, fee. see
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' pyAMundu are earnestly requeued to hand in
their fetors before Sr. and as early in the day ms
practicable. v
Bu nrit Page for ; AiKeliaac«as News.
Editorial Correspondence)-, of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
< -, ISS4.TE FOOCEEDIXGB, MB. CKIT
;;••••••• TESDEX. •
c i Washington, Feb. 24, ISIS.
f-‘ Ms. Auxva Resolution exiling apon the Freni
. flent for information as to the fact, whether General
Soott has made an armistice was adopted to-day,
as also the Resolution looting' to some judical in
vention far the puniihment of Mr. Trist A good
-•many of the Adniinistraiioa Senators upon the rno
. tioti of Mr. Seties, opposed the first Resolution, be
lievingit »oth a desigu to injure the treaty as well
as Genen l Scbu. : TheK Whig Senators professed
that there ibould lie no;, cooccalments and voted
* ’ for all tiie information jh\iho possession of the Ex.
eculivc D apartment. The motive which prompted
"ho call, however .is nof-jforgotien.
~ Other Resolutions were acted upon during the
.day, the Pro Slavery Rersolulions ofMr. Bagby, ol
Alt, and the Anti-Slavery Resolutions of Mr. Bald-
ofConc. Mr. Baldwin had not the courage
to vote directly upon the Resolutions and therefore
; - moved to lay thein upon the labto. ;
. •; The fact that the Senate'should have consented
■ to legislate at all under the circumstance!*, excited
a good deal of surprise) and sortie'regret It could
■ hardly have been tbe state of public business, in a
body which adjourns oyer so often, and. I fear was
rather a piece of fool-hardiness, or of
fioot'.on the part ; of the^jVice President who hud
: power to suspend business until the Huuso had
.■ acted upon' the .Resolutions received during the
morning.. ; si
. ffir. Ctrrrpmgt, of the Senate received a Tele.
. graphic despatch, today from Frankfort,; announc
ing his unanimods nomination for the office of Gov
ernor of-KentuckyTjw despatch caused great
regret among tbtfWhig members here. There is no
man in Congress, more fitted to adorn public life,
• none whose constant presence is more needed nod
- ootxe whose absence will be so much regretted, it
ta cruel if not• unjust towards the Whigs ol the
Union, on the pail of tlie 'Whigs of Kentucky to
- take Mm from the Senate. Chamber, even to make
. him Governor. f= e- e.
Washington, Feb. 25. ISIS.
:.. The CaKtol is covered with crape upon ail
• aides. The drapery oyer the Speaker’s chair is
hting [p-moaming, and the portraits of Washington
and Lafayette, wilK other parts of the llalt.
Mri Adams’* remains: ore deposited in the room
of the Committed on Post OlEces and Pot IW.Js.
The room is hung heavily in mourning, and the
.flag of the country alsd bangs in folds upon the
. walls covered with crape. The body lies in a lead
en coffin, licrmelrically sealed, and enclosed with
in ft mahogany coffin covered with silk velvet.—
The coffin is partially covered with evergreens and
-flowers, The countenance is very natural, and
looks as tranquil as oneln a sleep, except that Ute
apiritof life' has gone. The palor of the face and
the deep sable of tbe coffin is greatly releived by
the flowers which friendly hands bare placed upon
;) v the surface, and these, in oil the colors of a bright
sky, were reflected through a gloss upon the firm
beneath. Perishable emblems of mortality, are al*
these,* and yet ; they may survive the tenement
--which holds the soul of man.
Alas, when mallow* in the garden die.
Green partly, or the rich, luxuriant dill.
They live again, or flowernaoilirr year;
When ooca we die,'sleep in ihe seu-wles* ci»r:ii.^
A long, an endless, imawokahle sleep.”
Charles Franreß Adahis, the only son of tlie de
ceased, and much resembling him in appearance,
'visited tlfe Capitol to-day, and communed afoue'
. with his Heavenly Parent over the dead body of
bis earthly parent.
From an early hour ta the day until late in the
evening, the avenue was thronged-with people
• moving to the ‘ Capitol, find visiting the honored
• dead.
The, President having: deputed his Private Sec
retary to tender the East Room to the family of the
deceased for tbe’remainl ofMr. A., until the burial;
Mrs. 'Adams responded through one of the Massa
chusetts delegation, that she was grateful for the
kindness and sympathy which prompted tbe offer,
but that Hr. Adarua having fallen at the Capitol*
and died there in the discharge of his public du*
.ties,.and it being also necessary to bury him from,
that place, the offer was respectfully declined.
Tlie by the President’s order, ore
all draped in mourning) together with the Presi
dent’s House and Copilot. The city wears n gloomy
appearance throughout, r aml the sad event which
- is the occasion of it,.has! pul nn end to all festivity,
and for the week to all public business. x- s.
MSS. JOHN 4VI3CY ADAMS.
WismsoTO.x, Feb. 20,15J3.
This lady, rendered illustrious for the long of
, bo ears she has shared in common with her bus
- bind, and with whom tlie lived lor. more than ball'
A century, is a seven) sufferer.in mind and lody
Iran the death of her lamented partner. Some
' fewincidents in the life of this lady may not at this
■ time.be uninteresting to ibe readers of theGazoUe.
Mrs-Adams was born in England on the 11th of
February, 1773.; She was the daughter of Joobua
Johnson, a Maryland gentleman, who- went from
, America to London, where he became eminent as
a merchant. Daring thewar he leJt England tor
France, where lie acted as the Commercial Agent
of this country, and returned upon the ratification of
the treaty of Peace. Mr.Adrms found hisfulure
wile at London, when aiding tinder a commission
conferred upon him by' General Washington, in
179j t for exehangiagtbe.raiifications mode tinder,
the treaty of November of that yeor. -Mrs. A. was
named at All Hallows; Church, London, on the
36th of Jane, 1797, aud followed her husband to
Prussia, where Mr. A. was presented as the first'
' American yinfotor from tbo United States. Mrs
’ Adam* conferred honor iq®a the country at a time
- when the United Stales was jau recognized as ait
' equal among the''nations [of the earth. Her next
theatre of'aervice was id-Washington, and~after
. this again the Court of St. [Petersburg, and thisirotn
.‘lBO9 to 1814, Uto most exciting, perhaps the
aioet revolutionary period in the history of Earope,
and embracing, a part of that interesting period of
our ownliistory when thefjeountry was at war with
England. Mr. Adams resided longer atSt Peters-
burg than any one of ouri'Atnericaa Minister?, ex
cepting Mr. Middleton, aqd his Jody -was left there
. a brief period, while her husband was called to
a pother field of service. Mr*. A. came alone from
' St Petersburg to ' Paris, after tbe treaty of Peace
. . bnd been signed by Mr. A. at Ghent. Sbo was at
Faria during the most memorable period of Napo
leon's supremacy, and passed the worldwide “bun.
• ; dred days” at the French ;, in the midst
' of the whirl of excitement incident to tbe struggle
letwoen the Bourbons sndthe Revolutionists. After
abort residence in France,. followed by a longerone
• with bar 'parents in the neighborhood of London
Mro. Adam* come to Washington in 1817, where
• fees hxitbatid b«d been colled as the principal mcm
. 'ber of Mr. Monrbe’s Cabinet. Eight years as Sec.
• Wtaiy of State, fcur in the [White House, and fifty,
one years the companion of her distinguished hus
band, Mrs. Adorns nos week more ofCourtlife, and
1 in every variety, from the boastful ostentation
" ‘ of Royalty to the! simplicity of our ow& Republi
can habits, than perhaps any living woman.'
. The iDnesa tad death of Mr. A. seems to have
•)' quite overoome her, and twice while .at the Capitol
i, r- bdbrehia death, sho feinted, and wan borne to her
■/.-ownhome. .
- ‘ Sorae : few additions! incidents connected with
Ite laatfew days of Mr.-Adams'* life, may not be
. Mrs.Aiiani3 iu be present ut
; toiKir <?f ; WMbin?ton p 'tley botii
• ftomiaf&jt tfccScitbcapresent good health cootire
11 I bin spoken of him before, as being one of a
- Itrgp *! the Mayor's, only a week since. He
came early, remained latc, ! nnd was the same at*
- tiactfVe, intelligent, inlercsucg man there, as in the
‘scene af his 'pobHc labors. ' jTUis was on Thursday
tight, •Os Friday,-a week, since, he was 1 at the
and participated in the actionvopoa the bd!
’•;«rifo relief bfito htfrs of Jobs Ihwl Jones., '
OnSaturday;lhe llouse waa sci»i>u,»nr
be visited the Capitol and passed tliree boors in
$L«m of the Committee roams of the Capitol, exam*
fifths books and engraringspreaeßtod by tl» !
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■1 ■
i.
. French and the French Govenuaeni to
the,United States.!-- He fttoo*he» for three boon
conversing with Mr. Vattanare in French most of
the time. Ia the jevening'crthe: same day, his
house having been ; open for- each. Saturday even
ing of the session jfot. the reception of friends, he
was present, “the observed of all observer*.”
I have spoken of his appearant* at the services
of the Capitol on Sunday morning, where he al.
ways went, seeming to regard it as the duty of the
members to join together at tbe capitol in pnblic
worship. Hewas, therefore, as regular in his at
tendance here as In the discharge of his pnblic du
ties. At home, in iiis own beloved Quincy, he was
a coUstanf attendant and devoted communicant of
the Unitarian church, the same., where bis father
worshipped befori| him. Among the people of his
native town andidistrict, the companions of his
manhood, and contributors tohissuc*
cessive elections to Congress, this death will be
most severely feld The remains of the elder. Ad.
aras lie in Quincy) .and those of the son will be car
ried there also at 'lho pleasure of the family, and
attended by a member from each of the States nod
territories of the Union.
Mr. Adams was.again at church ou Sunday af
ternoon, and passed- the evening' at home in his
usual health. L
He came to theillouse on Monday half an hour
before tbe designed presenting several
memorials, one ofjwhioh was from Mr. Vattemere
in regard to tbe system of International Exchange.*.
This memorial, ujith some others, was upon his
desk when he felljfirom his seat In regard to the
votes he gave on Monday upon the Resolutions of
thauks, while the Kill was being called, and after
he had voted, he gave his reasons to Mr. Hilliard,
of Ala-, and I do not communicate them, because
it is Mr. Ililliard'sj intention to du so at the appro
priate time in tho House) e. a.
OF BIR^ADAHIS
Tilt* closing ceremonies attendant upon the death
of this distinguished man, were performed on Sat.
urduy and were in by probably the
largest assembly convened ia Washington for
n similar purposes The *crvices'were performed
in the Hall of the'House of Representatives at
which 4hc President and Cabinet,’ the Senate and
indeed the whole pf the Members of the govern*
tnenl were tn attendance.
After me religions service* were euded the pro
cession formed inlthe following-order.
Military Companies.
! Hand.
The Chaplains of l»oth Houses of Congress. 1
Physician* W*'° attended the deceased.
Committee of Arrangements:
|Pai.l-Beasebs.
Hod. J, J. McKay; X. G lion. T. Smith; Con.
Hon. Linn Boyd, Ken. C Hon. J.R. lngersoll.Pa
Hon. John C. Calhoun ~ Hon. T. H. Benton, Mo
ChiefJusliceß.BT*ney a Hon. Justice J McLean
General George Cibsoo, P 3 Com. Charles Morris,
Hon. W. W. Seaton, j Hon. T. 1L Cruwford.
Mr. J F Hailey, Conductor of the Car.
Tho fumily and friends of the deceased.
The Senators ond : Representatives from the Sate
of Massachusetts, ns mourners.
TEe-Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Re*
j prescntalives.
The House of Representatives of the United States
preceded-byt their Speaker and Clerk.
The other Officer* of the House of Represen
| tntives.
The Sergeant-at-Arma of the Senate.
The Senate, preceded by their President
and Secretary.
" The ulhe? otEcer* of tho Seuate.
- The President of the United Stales.
The Heads of Department*.
The Judjea of the of the United
Stales, and iujtMcer*.
The Judges of the Circuit tmd|D|stnct Courts of
the District ofColtimbta ana their OlEccrs.
The Diplomatic Corps.
The Comptroller?]; Auditors, and other Ileuds of
Bureaus of the several Departments of
tlie Government, with their Olßcere.
Officer* of the aud Navy at the scat of
[Government. i
Member? of State Legislatures!
The Corporation of Washington.
The Columbian Typographical Society.
Officers aud Students of Georgetown College.
Officers and Students of Columbia College.
Litjsrary Institutions.
Fire Companies of the District.
Masonic Institution. „
. • [Odd Fellow*.
Citizens and Strangers. .
The route of thp procession vu from the east
front of the Capitol, through the north gate, round
the western portion o£ tne public grounds to the
cemetry or.congressional burying ground, where his
remains were deposited until the arrangement,
could be completed lor taking them to Quincy, Mas.
sachusetls, whither, they will be: attended byUie
following delegates appointed by Congress.
Air. Hudson, Mr. Gayle, of Ala..
Mr Williams, of lie. Mr.'Drown, of Miss.
Mr. Wibou, ofN. JI. Mr. Morse, of La.
ID. Marsh, of \'L j Mr. Vinton, of Ohio.
ID. Thurston, 1L L Mr. Duncan, of Ky.
AD. Smith, of Conn. . Mr. Cocke, of Tenn.
AD. While, of N. V. Mr. Wick, of Ind.
AD. EdsaU,of N.Ji Mr. Lincoln,of 111.
Mr. Dickey, of Pai Mr. Bowkn.’of Mo.
Mr. Houston, of Del. Mr. Johnson, of Ark.
Jdr. Roman, of Md; Mr. McClcllanc, of Mich.
Mr. Mclhjwelhoi'Va. Mr. Cabell, of Ha.
Mr. Barringer, of 5»>C- Mr. Kauffman, of Texan,
Mr. Holmes, of S. C. Mr. Letfler, of lowa,
hlr- Cobh, of Ga. [ Mr. Tweedy, of W. T.
Wc give the Eujogy of Mr. Wmthrop unavoid
ably omitted yesterday:—
Gentlemen of tlw Houm of liepreiculatives of the
U. Statu: |
It has boen thought fit that the Chair should an
nounce officially to the House in event already
known to the members individually, and which has
tilled all bur hearts' with sadness.
A seat on this Upor has been vacated, towards
which our eye* htjve been accustomed to turn
with no common interest.
- A voicu has been hushed forever in this hall, to
which all cars have been want to listen with pro.
found reverence, j
A venerable Jbrnj has faded from our sight, o
round which we havedaily clustered with jin affec
tionate regard.. i ■
A man has been! stricken from the roll of the
living stalesmeu of our land, which has been as
sociated for more than half a century with the
highest civil service, and the loftiest civil re
nown. | .
On Monday, the illst instant, John Qciscy An
aaa sunk in his sedt, in presence of us ail, by a
sudden illness, from which be never recovered:
and he died, in the jSjieakcr’s room, at a quarter
P“* seven o'clock hut evening, with the officers
of the House and the delegation of his own Mas
sachusetts aroand hjbn.
Whatever advanced age, long experience, great
ability, vast learning, accumulated public honors a
spotties* private character, und a ;firm religious
faith, could do, to render any one on 'object of inter
est, respect, and admiration, they had done for this
distinguished pewonVand interest, respect, and ad
miration are but feeble terms to express the feel
ings, with which the.;: members of this House and
the people of the country have long regarded
him. j
After a life of eighty years, devoted from its ear
nest maturity to the public service, he has at length
gone to his rest- Hu has been privileged to die at
his post; to fall while in the discharge of his duties
to expire beneath the roof of the Capitol; .and to
have his last scene 'associated forever in bistort’
with the birth day of that illustrious Patriot, whose
just discernment brought him first into the service
of his country. !
The close of such a life under such circumstan
ces, is not an event unnungied emotions. We
cannot find it inourheart* to regret, that be has
died as he has died. |He himself could have desi
red no other end.—“ This is the end of earth, ’’ were
his last words, utlercfl on the day on which he felt
But we might almost hear him exclaiming, us he
left as—in a language hardly less familiar, to-hira
than Ms native tongue— "llocat, nimirntn, magis
fiiieiter de vita mignire, quam mori. n
It is for others to Suggest what honors shall be
paid to his memory, j No acts of ours are accessa
ry to his fame. . But : it maybe due to ourselves
and to the country, that the national sense of his
character and services should lie fitly commemo
rated.
[Copied fur the PiuOmrgUGazctlr]
hint* Written la a Lady’s Album.
BY JOltt QUISCY AIUJtsJ
A few dayt before hie death.
In days of yore Lie poet's peti, ;
From wing of rird was plundered,
Perhaps n goose, but now and their
From Jove’s oyvn Eagle sundered-
But, uow, metallic pens disclose
Alone the numbers .
In Iron inspiration glows,
Or with the minstrel slumbers. -
Fair damsel, could my pen itupur l•: '
lu prose or lofty rhyme, ••
Thu pure emotions of my heart
To speed the flight of time,
What metal front! the womb of earth,
Could worth intrinsic bear <'
To stamp with corresponding worth,
Tho blessings should’st share.
Tin Dora Casa— The Dorr case,, it is said, is
decided in favor of Law and Order by. the Supreme
Court cf the Unifed States. • There will probably
be Borne delay in Ihe ijeljvery of the
Dorrism has been pronounced a ■‘/uiserable sham”
by the Supremo Court of tho United Ftajes—com
g;jed of eight Locofocos and only one Whig.—
hief. Justice friend and disciple of
Jackson, is to be; it is laid, its executioner.
—On Friday Uia pro
-iUportmU.. .A joint resolution of
: passed in relation jo. the death of
' -tjeopy of the same ordered to
laud the Massachusetts leg*
LeOULATITK pj
| ceediog* were uniat
! condolence was passe
John Q.Adam*, uad uj
be Mot to Mo. Adams
aiaxan. ' }
'I; - ;!
To **»e Iroa muaftwtiKn aßd Xlntn
| ofPeniurlTtßla.
The grqat staple interesucf the-State of Peon
•ylraoi*, the prodnctioo of Iron and Coal, upon
which her: projjwrity » intimately depend*, are
now suffering to such so extent on aixount of the
ruinous prices to which they have'fiUJen, in conse
quence of the immense importations of foreign
iron, as to awaken the most serious apprehen
sions.
The importance of these great and growing
branches of Pennsylvania industry, in the success
of which, the manufacturer, the farmer, the miner !
artizaa and laborer, are either directly dependant
or deeply interested, cannot be exaggerated or too
highly estimated; and the question of their exig
ence or downfall, is one of prosperity or adversitv
lo every citizen of this State, and ought to be a
matter of serious consideration to the General Go
vernment
We cannot shut our eyes to the fact, that a great
revulsion has come upon those interests within a
very short period, and it is equally obvious that
this event, is directly attributable to a revulsion of
(he same kind upon the same branches of industry
in England.
It becomes us, therefore, whose interests are
deeply involved, to enquire why the industrm*
branches of tiiia country should necessarily de
pend sojintimately upon those of foreign countries
that, when theirs are prostrated, and ruin hover*
over them,ours are involved in a simihnr unfor
tunate crists,—that for every pulsation of the for"
eign market ours should respond,—that no fore,
sight or prudence on our part, based upon the do
mestic demand or domestic supply, can protect us
against the imprudence. and wild speculations of
foreigners.
It becomes us also to enquire, why: the late de
mand for iron in Europe, which inflated prices to
such a pitch that it could not be imported into
this country, and of necessity induced the con
struction of a large number of Furnaces and Rail
Mills for the purpose of supplying iron for our own
improvements,[which otherwise must have come'
to a stand, having suddenly ceased abroad, English
Iron is now pouriug in upon us at prices ruinous
totbo American Manufacturers; and the result is,
that many.mills have already suspended operations
from necessity, and thousands of laborers ore de
prived of enjoyment. Their late customers, the
railroad companios which brought them into exist
ence, (hiding they can purchase foreign Iron
cheaper than the American, naturally looking to
their own interests, have abandoned them, und it
is known that orders for English Rails, to the value
of $5,000,1)00 are now gone abroad from tliu East
ern State* alone.
The'dependence of this- country upon the fluct
uations of English prices for iron, of necessity in
volves the existence of this branch of American
and preeminently Pennsylvanian industry.
\\ e believe this evil to be directly traceable to
the operation of the American Tariif of I*U5,
which when the price is high abroad, increases llii?
duly on imported from S 3 per ton for every ad
vance of $lO, and no protection is wanted; aud
when the price is low,'diminishes the duty $3 for
every fall uf $lO per ton, at a time when the great
est protection is wanted. Or, in other words en
courages the domestic article, by an extra du
ty, when no encouragement is required; but when
prices are ruinously iow; invites the importation of
the foreign article by diminishing the protection on
the American.
It is therefore apparent, that under'the opera
tions of such a ; tariff. the price of iron must be
subject to : the greatest possible (luctnations-at one
time making it so high that it cannot be imported
at all, when, by its scarcity. American enterprise,
deceived by the phantom of prosperity,ts enlisted
m its tnamilacture. and for a while capital and la
bor become profitably -employed. At unother
tiuio, making it so lpw that American capital is en
dangered or lost, and American labor becomes urn
employed by the stoppage of ‘-furnaces, mills aud
collieries.*’;
It is the: duty therefore of all interested m the
production of iron and coal in this state, seriously
to enquireiwhelher a policy so fatal to departments
of our industry, essential to national prosperity and
independence, will be persevered iu under circum
stances so.dift'erent from those existing when the
present tariff became a law. The general govern
ment, cannot Be insensible to the representations
which it is our duty as Pennsylvanians; ns well as
raantifocttirers anil miners, to make, nor should it
withhold any remedy in its power tending to ame
liorate the evil and injosice bearing so onerously
on these highly important branches of domestic in
dustry. ;
In view of tbeiforegomg facts, the underwgued
would respeclly recommend to their fellow manu
facturer* and miners the propriety of holding a
Trade's Convention at the city of Harrisburg, on
the i£2d day of March next, for the purpose of de
vising some plan in order to accomplish, by every
honorable endeavor, n remedy for the enla eom :
plained of, and of makiuc known, both .to the Gen
eral and State Government*, the iryunouterlecis of
the present Revenue Laws on the great staple in
terests of Pennsylvania.
We therefore hereby poblicly notify all interc-tcd
and concerned m the production of Iron and Coal
that a Convention will be hidden on tile day
of March next, at Harrisburg, for the purpose fif
taking into consideration the present stale of theifo
trades. | '
Colweil At. Cp., Montgomery Gmnty Iron
Works. 1
Samuel R Wood, Columbia
Smith •SCRjcharJ*, Carbon
S L As W S Richards, Mauch Chunk
(»ris« As KrojilT, Cumberland County
Reeve* Buck A' Co, Philadelphia.
R A J Parke, Chester County.
T |{ A J Gaxdn ?r, Chester County.
A Gibbons, Jr. 4: Co.
Steele Ac: Worth
Ja*. Yearsley fci Brothers, “
J A: J Forsyth A: Sons, “
James Irvin & Co., Centre County
C At J Curtins.
Irvin A: Wiley Blatr County.
Blair 4: MaJdco, Huntingdon County
J F Cotterill, - . “
Wm Schall, Montgomery Countv.
Moore A: lloven, “ -<
James S Spencer. Philadelphia.
Or nek A: Campbell •*
James Rowland Ac Co Philadelphia County
Rowland 4; Iluntl Montgomery County.
Buckley Jc Broliier, - 'l’h([adelphia County.
!l Ac O I) Coleman, County.
James M Hopkins,'Lancaster Couuiv.
E Ac C B. Grubb, - ~ _
Manas lioopes. ; -
Robt. Kclton, J ♦* u
David Schell, Berks
JowipL Paxton, Columbia
J P Sc J Grove
Kurd Patterson, 'Schuylkill
Milne* Hairyood ic Co Schuylkill County
E W .McGiune*, -
Eckert Sc GuilCml, . r ** »«
Sam'l Lemon, Caiubnn
JoLui: Dieimer Columbia
Charles Wharton, Jr. & Co Franklin -7
J T) Paxton
Wni M Wottß, Cumberland
McGowcu i!c McKceban, Perry.
Correspondence or ihe riiintmnrh Gaiite.
Canal CuMMmmrcft'.t ovincr. )
Harrisburg, Feb. S.’iJ'sjls. f
Resolved, That the several lines of llie public
works lie opened for navigation’ as Ibllowsr—
The Delaware Division ou the lit oil March,
next.
The Main Lir > P>
.lie Maui Line (from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh,)
jo the lllh of March.* ,
The Susquehanna and North and West hranches
>n the 15th of March. Extract from the Journal*
.. THOS. 11. WILSON, Sfc'y.
Virginia State Convention. —A Whig Slnte
Convention assembled at Richmond on the 22d.
The Hon. W. S. Archer was elected Fresidedt. A
committee wan apjioinled to report the names of
seventeen 'persons mi electors, and seventeen as
sistant electors for the approaching lVeaiilenttal
election—-aud that they also he uuthonzed to rcjHirt
the names of seventeen persons ns delegates from
this Statu to the Whig National Convention to be
convened at Independence Hall, in the City of
Philadelphia, on the Ith of June next—-and the
.names of an equal number of alternates fur such
delegates. This is the true course.
Dos Quixote Dii La Mancha, Illustrated, from
the press of Lee !c. Blanchard, Philadelphia. The
agent lbr Pittsburgh, &Jr.' Morse, of Fourth street,
has a new supply of this famous work. The purh
wit and humor, of the immortal Cervantes, needs
no announcement at tho hands of the press, und
one needs only Jo be told wliere the work cait be
had. Any one who has read the adventures of
“the Knight of Rueful countenauce," can hardly
resist the temptation to becoino the owner of this
elegant edition, which is ns valuable os elegnnL
Youm*-Men's Whig Association. —A meeting
will be held on Wednesday evening ut Temper
ance Hall, af which a punctual attendance is re
quested, us business of importance will coruc be
fore the meeting.
The Hon. John W. Ha vis (lute Speaker of the
House of Representatives of tho United Slates)
has led Washington fur Norfolk, to take thence his
departure for his destination as United States Com
uiissioncr to Cltinu, to which ho has recently been
appointed.
Sirru CoxanrastoxAb itnmucr.—Saiiiuel A’
Bridges, lAKrofocu, has been elected by u small mo
jority.
■ s E7*Tm* Cujutk U strangely destructive to lie hu>
- man cuticle, {or akin) tbu sudden change from heat to
eohi. and the smoke causes yellow, dark, course com-
P l P** 1 * 11 rcouisiic ihat the pore* of the skin
should be kept open—(bat their mouths should be freed
from impruniy—’iwa* thus the oiuicm Roman I'hiJoso
phem cured all disease*—u, e y eompuisd that more
the pores ol the skm, than any other outlet of the body
diseases and auliealihy. vapors Iclt ihruueh Iho
II is necessary, therefore, lo keep ib P pofe,
humors are dispelled bom ihe «kui from ibTpore*
when they wsaJi with Jones* Italian Chemical stoko “T
have seen it cure the worst and oldest cases -brunti
Bheuin, Erysipelas, Old Sore*, Uatber's ItclnSoru He».l
Ringworm, when every oilier interns! and external
remedy had CuM —**ei rendering tha skin whim
clear and soft,though it.be yellow and coarse is won'
derful—it remove* Freckft*, Tan, Sunburn, Mondiciv
mud disfigurement of the skin—but persons' mu. t
be particular and ask dor Juxks Soap—i u br j mj
Pittsburgh aI’!WM. JACKSON'S, sign of the lL jw
eeLihdnyit RkaOUcois. norlMAwly |
BY ifoGSETiC TELEGRAPH.
Correjpoadenee or PltUbiirgh Gazette.
j CONGRESS.
. Cormpmjdence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
j Washington, Feb. 25,1545.
Sinate.— Al prayer' waa made by the Rev. Mr
Sheer. ;
A RMotaiiob announce by Hr. Broloo, calling
on the President for the proceedings of the Fie
mont Court Martial.
Mr. Benton pl*o gave notice of his intention to
bnng in a joinjf resolution, directing the purebase of
American Hemp only, for the Navy. 1
Mr. Hunter.-of the Finance Committee, reported
a bill providing tor the payment of the interest
opon money advanced by Alabama during the
Creek war. - ■
A personal explanation was 'made by Messrs.
Yuleo and Foote, in relation to a report of their
speechs. The discussion was getting rather per
sonal, but wasfoul short by a motion from Mr. So.
vier to go intofexecutive session, which was adop
ted. i
Uot-SE.— Mr; C. J. Jngersoll obtained leave to
bring in a bill Ranting Mrs. John Quincy Adam*,
the franking which waa passed unani
mously. ;
Mr. Aslimaq ntlercd n Resolution to print 1000
,-opies of the sermon nnd speeches on the death c/
Mr. Adams, which was adopted.
The Spenker then'cnllcd for petitions by slates.
Mr. Putnam offered one that provides for the
W iltnot Proviso, in the admission of all territory
acquired fromjMexicoby treaty.
Mr. Rrodhead mo red to lay it on the table and
called for the jean and nays,—lost 105 to DA
Mr. \ inton ottered n resolution to grant money
for deficiencies iu the appropriation bills, which
Was agreed to,- hut nut before it was opposed by Mr
Scbcaek of Ohio. Means. Mullen, McKay. Cl Iq
geraoll, Sawyer nnd Giddings continued the debate"
Mr. Giddings in his speech attacked Geu. Tay ;
lor's claims to .the Presidency, nnd elicited a reply
which caused much merriment from Mr A Stewart
who kept up a- rapid cross fire.
-Henley of Indiana and Ituer of N. V. also made
speeches. ;
VENEZUELA,
CorresjHutJLnce of th« Pittsburgh Cn/t-lir
Philadelphia. Feb. ‘As, ISIS.
The North American of the 2Cth, suys
By way of Baguayru, we have dates from Came
cas, the seat of Government of Venezuela, to Jun.
2A Congress! had assembled at the Capitol, but
had nut urbanized in consequence of not being
able to form nlquormn. An organization it was
supposed however would L*> afiected a few days
after the date. The present session it is pre>
dieted will prove u very stormy one, a* the article*
of impeachment against the President, which were
introduced las{ session will bo bnmght up ngain,
and should they pass, of which there is u probabil
ity, the Legislature will l»o broken, up by the min
ions ol the executive, and a suuguinory collision
will take placeibetween them and the
A telegraphic despatch received on Monday con
firms the prediction made obove.'Cutigrcax when
it assembled called up the resolution of impeach*
nient, upon wlfich a revolution nl once’broke out’
No sooner hadithe President “Monarge**" been tin
peached, than jic attacked-Congress while in ses
sion with hisjtriops, fired into the window* and
'killed many uxtmliers audtook others prt-oners. —_
The furniture of the ChamU-r oftongres* was dr
slroyed and thi* portrait of Bolivar backed in pin-,
ei [
The members of Congress cnpturvd were after
wards c9corte<| to the Halls nnd cont|*el!t-d under
tbe presence of the tnvjis to puss resolutions u
honcraling the -President from all the charges pend,
mg against hint, and proclaiming agcucml amnesty
iu favor of his iidhereubs.
Iren. Paex is the leader of the opposition to the
President and the current opinion was that hr would
head a new revolution.
Corrc«pon;iri:ce of lb* Pittsburgh (inifiio.
DESTRUCTIVE FIUE—LOSMOF LIFE
itSD PUOPEIITV.
; Ct\a%>ATt. Feb. AS, l*»ls.
1 hasten to inform you of the destruction by tire
abmt ID ocloc|i last night, of the steamers I‘irea.v
wan, Trenton. Hendrick Hudson, and the Moy*-
vdfo Wharf Boil, and. sad to relate, four lives were
lo»L I bare ni-t learned the uaumaoflhe persons
lost, nor nf the amount of property l, u Inch
must be larg«- The Hudson was heavily
freighted for New Orleans, and nothing saved.
An uni»fr*.tl Hi-lory «i the nio>i n*int*tkaljl« rvi-tiu
>1 si'Naiiii>)«..(rixii the mriiot p nml to tl«« pr- trnl
Umc, lutroinga <>; t ;,.- U' u; !,l vt ,i|-
l.i/r and of Vai. ntti.e Vox :hv Vcoinlo.
qilUs. hi licnK Cockton —new rOitiaa;
A Tfciitmu mat Juumh-'- ihmutf)> Kraur* l a/ul Italy
onO ih- lh»i,.fr “f ■ e r-«t wnrm »-aici»
I • £»•—1 lie loss l*y ti*i fire i» now eta ted «i $7O *■•>"'. !>)’ 1-n* rear* rfi»-rtir;
I, (U1 ... y , n>" l.i ffc-.rn II i/el.
000, tu.i«4iy insured. V.» in?, '
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Garrtic
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
'j; PiitLxrnxtnA, Feb.2S, I,*. *; 1
1 have uo chjutgt* to notice in any oftln market*
Every thin# is to a quiet -date and denier* are
holding nil for the arrival of tins next (trainer.
Excluuv* Correspondence of Uie Pitt.bargh (iiueiie
cLVCJIN.NiVn MARKET.
CiNCihNxri. Feb. t‘. r. «.
Floi-r—fsolejj of DOOO bbl* were eilert.-d u>Jay
at sij2. c *ir-137i p bW.
Wiica t —Air*fterate sales iff prime Red at l*Oc »
bu.
Provision* anti Groceries are witlxut change,
both remaining steady.
U'msxrt—Stiles at 17c *> call.
The market gisiismlly t* witltoul change.
JUocal Intelligence.
Mxjrn.vj of OtHNCi ls The Guiunls met last
evening at the (isuai hour, and after the reading
and referring <>|. various peiriions and resolution*
lo the proper rVmmdtees. preceded to ibc'nJop
lion ol a resolution having m view the - pruper
observance, on jhc part of the Mayor uodpmn-,
oils i:t Pittsburgh, of the memory ufjlhe distiiC
gushed Fhilanllimpist and Statesman, Jl.<v. John
•Quincy Adaow, (JeccaseiL Ujwn it* third rending
the resdutiou won pas*ed unammomly, and refer,
red lo a Committee of six, three (rein each Conn-
»:il. who ure lo uut upon the matter awnl repirt
The resignali'in of James Tbompvoii. superin
lendent of tlie Water Work*, was then laid lx\lT~n!
the Council*, upon- which they proceeded on jlnd
ballot to the election of a successor.
Messrs. John ShenlF, Andrew Mcllwain, Jrain'l
C IrN'in, James H McClelland and Sam’l Intact
house, were theie nOniirtated for the office; and up.
ott the fourth Inliot, Mr. Jiune* U McClelland was
declared the duly elected tfnpentilendeiH of the
Water works.
After some oilier business of minor unportniir?,
all of which wo yvill give mhciully in duu limb
Gouncils Adjourned.
IhmiAnr zxEcrioxs.—Tho f.Uowing U the result
of jiriinary meetings held on Saturday,'Jt'*liiinsL,li
Alleglietiy ct». .• ' ~
. City of Pittsburgh.
ikl ward For Scott fith ward For S-ott
*> l h “ i “ Jefferson tp. •*
Smiwden tj>j • . Mckee*|K>rt “
Robertson tj> “ \’cr«ulles
U’ppiT St. Clair | *- • Prehle*
Klizalieth | «
Ward Mectlags.
HcvrvTi! watiu -jfAgn-Ashlr to public notice, tie
Whit* anil nnli-rnhycMl* o! the wvr-uili ward, mi l nl tin
hom-i of Win Wil*bn. on Haiunluy, Feb. -Ji. t„ chofi.r
iV!<Cnir» to ihe Coijiiiy ecinvcnnoti. tube held ai lh<
Ferm tbm.M- 01. w.-itn. Mlny nest.
Tlie Hireling «'i.« cullei! to order, and on m»iiiiii. W
S*. t.ounury. wh< <-iii>«rii (.'bairman. and W, C. Fricni
yrcrclary i
The meeting thch proeecileat,, ballot lor Drl. Rnteii
A. Franklin and Win M Arthur*, were eho.rn nnd In
slrueled ln vntr fur IVlepaic* in Convention, in the na
tionnl ami slute coovcntiun, fuvornhluio th- numiniflim
ut Heiiry Clay, a* the Whig candidate for the Freri(lcn.
cy. ].
On motion of J WJCoqk. jr. it wa , Rrsnlved thru the
proceding* of thi* nieieiu B be published
On motion, adjourned.
W. 8 COI'RT.VLY. Ch'u.
W C FaiESO, Seely.
Fitur ward.—At a meeting of the, Whig and Anti
n.a.omr c.ti/eu* o.'thc FirM Ward, held at .Mrs. Jane
Little*. Saturday evening, i»th tint., for the purjwic- 01
relecung twodeleghie* to represent ih« said ward in Ihe
County Convention, p„ Wcdnriilay, ttt of March next
tho luihnving iH-rsuni were duly eleejrd delegaici: S’
F. Von UonnhorM eijd H. C. Sawyer
5 B. C-JSAWYKtt, cii’n.
Ai>AM9Crrrr. Seely.
Su-UM) WARD—AIia trirciMig of the Whies of the Se
cond Wurd, Allegheny city, on Saturday evening. Uith
ms!., for thepurposij of numitmting Delegate* to the
County Convention, Wm. Stua, &q. t w ß * railed to ibe
Chair, and John l). ; Dny appointed Secretary.''Jol ) n
Morrison and «ebi ß e I'orWin were duly fleered Deb--
Cute*, inslrurlrd uniiniNiuiwly for Henry jC.’lny. '
‘ 'Vbi.sKii.ix. ci.’iun.
John U.Csr, Secretary.
Flier iv.m—AtjjtoiiH« r ._i. u „ uu „, i, loaJ |,„ c A,,',
till|aknil. uul,Wl,i z .;.„ lim Ki(,l AVonl, Allrjteßy, u»
.(•inblra m ibc lamj-of Mr. Woodtauui, „„ Snlunl.,
et.iimu, I'cb.Sfl, lf*l{ nnjorpmir. ,1 t,y r.nini; OT. F,
Ir.ui til Ijie Chair, ami iij'pomiin,, D. \ White jHecro"
taryi wterciipun ihn il.jeul „( ti.e ui.nii.j ha,i,i, hr.a
.ial.nl hy Ihe Chair. 1). N.-While and Wni. 11. Hr.kiiie
a.ere eiecieJ, neecnllhf |„ „ re j,„, all
the Wenl in the Aiuimarfliuc tu.,l Will, Coumy Con
vrntioir, to onset nextWudnesday. < 1
T P. Dai.u. fii'tb
|J N. White, tv.-c'y'
ite.lv Clat will remamin rhiladcfpliiA roiui
tea ortwdro (Uyt. =
: JET 5Uw or Counau—Ban Tojm>-To da Bald
atnl-Grey—Kyoa wnsh aTieh, lainrUDtheadef kair,
tree from dandruff aiolacart; do hot fail toprocare the
2l Col , oniU *-' 1“ «**« of Wdaex* it
:wjll more loan exceed your expectations...Manr who
fcare lost their hair for 20 years have had li restored to
u. original perfection bjr tho use of tSbalnLA-re,
•tale or condition appear to be no obstacle whatevenft
?'f p * lo P. 0 '* with iwhiefa tbe delicate
hair tube is filled, b> vrluch meunstbousands (vrliote
bairwumy «* die Anactfo Eagle) have had their
V*. a ?, tnra ! e ‘ d°r by the use ofthrs invab
uable remedy. In all cane* of fever it wall be found the
moat pleaam.t wash that can be need. A few applica
tions only are neccMary to keep-foe hair from foiling
out. It srrengfoeus the mot*. it neverS to impart a
L ,c £ “g ** a P«-nume for th«stoilet
it i» u.iequa|Ud, i. Jiolj* three time* as much as other
miscalled huir restorative* and is more ctfectual. Tlir
: f“XN , eTvo“k UrCd ** Coma,ock * Co, a Courtituid
« tb u irßb !t °, lK rnuin - WM - Jackson,
Sr^nv rt jk of 111 Washington, Pa., by
bwe<n) A Son, in Brownsville, by Bennett Crocker,
in Cmionsbiug.by Dr. Voud;al.o, Ly outages im
ever) town w Pa, Ohio and Aid.. novledAwGmT
Alev AXU OriiTßa.—Connell’s
, l al p F * lUact ”~-l. 1 »* now eoncedc'd by medi
cal men that Connell s Magical Pain Extractor/manu
fecturcii by Comstock &Co. » CourUand sL N Y, U
° m er » 0 n lhe - 1&lb ceßtu «y- It* effects are
A 1 ran , u are «*“"* from bum*,
• it.k ei, r ninJ Mre *’ in ® few minute* ot
ter if* application; healing the »atne on the most deli
nn ;T ,,fru? *•?: ,l “ «S«aHy beneficial in
S < &” fl "S n,a ?°nr di-ea-w, such as sore Mp-
P l *? sprain*. Rheumatism, White Swelling
• hi lruuc,s Um, V Erysipelas,
® olor «* u *? i *c. Wc might add nsproofto
~1 it iKI? Dc ‘ ° r m , nn >' emi'mm physicians who
UmilVsl i t «ft‘ r pr “ c l 7 5 ’ ".“! hundreds of the clergy who
nratse tl to their people. Kind parent keep it coitMaiitlv on
™ f '' •* * of hy fire, life m.ty be lost with
°»i h b ,? ! upc otl bums are subject to iu control,
t «.l-r . A ,U " m B f ! , esl r°)' cd - ' Caution—Remember
2 t k° n “ e;11 "Majncal i’oia Extractor, itianu
faemred l»j Conutock A; Co. N Y, and no other
I )'*'V J ,AV. K?, 9- N ' Agent Ibr Piluburgh. E 9
.Liberty «, Lead of \\ ood. . . uovlsdiwifinT
ID Lsa mu wish to be sue
ccmluJ tu any undertaking, you must alwav* *u#e the
proper menus.' Therefore, if you haven cough, uu
Jaysk a laj’CCToaAvr ami be cured, for it is the proper
means. Have you Astfona or difuculty of breuiltfog,
then the only mJicietit tucana to euro ybu « to i\is
Jayue s hxpectomnt. which will immediaiely overcome
the spasm which contracts the diameter W the tubes,
and loosens uml brings up the mucus which clogs them
up. alid Urns remove* every obstruction to a tree respi
rauoii, w hile at the same ume nil LnlJamm’utiou is sub
utieu, and a cure is certain to be' effected. Have you
Uronchiu-,ftptiting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any
Pu monury Affection, then use Jayne’s Expectorant
and relict is cenatn. ami you will find that you have
used the proper means.
Fur safe in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea StorerW 4th
street near Wood. jairl7
P 5" l 1,0e * >'°“ r Hair tall off dcs s your hrnr turn gray
Is it harsh, u it dry, or dirty, l pray* •
If 'us thus, you cau make it sofir»ilky and fine.
Bark and healthy, nnd Ireautrons as thishuirof mine
And to nityc this, you have huCthree shillings to give
bor u bottle of Jones’ Hair Restorative *
fb-ail«T, if you have, bad hair yon would really be as
tonished ut the lovely el ect a .three shilling Collin of
Jones i oral llmr Restorative Ims on it: it iie.-ds but one
inal. Sold nt (-3 Liberty st. novJW&wJy
IL/ 1 ellow Teeth and putrid breath,
gunu hke nitten death,
Is repiuiive o»d disgusting, • i
All could have teeth as white as pearl,*
brentit—hard gum*—nmn or girt.’
\\ h> deluy?—nny. quickly huln
And u*e u box til Jones'Tooth Paste.
II co.ls but 3A ceut«. and is really u beautilul antci
t gives the teeth a Uno enamel. Sold in Piii.burgh
cULiberty.su novlud&wly
lD*Xmport«jl to Advgrtiacra.—The advc
n.i-ith-nts Winch uptHiar in; the H uiy .Morning Caxei
ni‘o o|ip<Mr ia the 1 n-Weckiy, thus rccciving-tke be
eat in ilie circaLnon r.f.nll, without any adoibou
cturge | h,sis an advantage in oar advertisers, wu’io
nnv ••xir!it »]«., 1 . r . Advcitisemenu are nlro lU.serti
mthe country pnjwf u|hui reasonable term*.
U /’lAmt have yellow dark can h<
made pearly white by one time uMag a box of Jour,
Amber Poo tit I Bute. It harden* the gums, sweetens tin
brenth. Ac. Sohl at S 3 Lilieny st. uovlPdAwty
, vtif H*ut *>n l.»Ms-— Cont'tock's Nerve and
Bone luiiinient nnd ludisn Veritable Elixir, if the mo.t
rtlestual cure tor Kiteumaiisiu. Sold by WAJ JACK*
* *N. Acrnt lor Pittsburgh. nuvfe'ttwtisiT
I; Imdu-e n hi. use Jotics* Spanish Lily White, have
always a line tvlnip Uau»jitimil .km. ttt thi- a trial
will .au.l> any one. Sold only ut P.Usbunth. «l b»
novimiandwly
Ye.lenUy ißornm*. oi Go clock, ELIZA INC RAM
uaugliter m I -It Litiiiamteon. year-.
. The friend. Of the famtlv jr .* mvttrd to ati-i»d he, fn
r.era: at |U ..Vh.ek, ir.iw Hie r.-.ut.-n. e ot be
Ulhet. tin Third itrect, Rnlt.ubl Aliet :
- tU.Tln.nore Paper. £.le :l .e ropy .)'
Rscrived by Express at 31. Miller'
t'oluniJ.iati M.Tsrftrine for March.
nohert Mneaire t,. lingtoud. by <i W M R<-t jujlit
tm.-,i!«oine!y illustraietl; < '
My.:-nr» of Oh! IjnjJoii. t,> same nuthor—jn-.r: 1M;
«oi\ t!*e ffur.ptm jrr Treason, by \V Hat
IM nl Plain*-liSen, a Romaucr nf M.-xn»». bv lie
"'IT: ! 'l - . 1 1
Nmv au-l 'fit* ... litMnnfi Warren. Roj-frcd. eu;
Jack Umton tb. tmirdauan. bv Lev. r-fresh sut
ply- -
is- l-or sale i»t M aMINKR-ji.
jsmnhrici.i ii dour trem S^domt
to; * *£.«* mss- k itfsuos.
MOORE &, niHItOA,
MKUCHANT T.UUJRs,
ru.uu »: i«.* «:..’i-nti.i:.stj*tiu.
DOiKl. tu call the atieuij;-- ot einvuuisscurs
in die., l-T.;. ...'tr fKSI lt'.toV Tt.CV
uxvi *n»tv... ...the an,l uanum.-iure ot gtu
taeu!*. In.-t .-aio..,’ (vn-ct'; (Oi.Udent t!i»l
evtry utie ot rrane.i.ji.,.| ciibi-.ai. d taste tii r«rr pre
for thei-iiwtrr. imr-sx. a of thnnuchir pra,«.
Used ssn-ts, t„ the wr.ictu'd u.-id lu.li- rou* burlesques
of tbe *tobS-ihe irsi] un.t worthies, nutkmah.hip t?*ued
iroui Cie erroneously .•aHeJ .ebeay rsubh.emcni* *i
tot. aud »>tiier iiti>-< \\ ith this «oiiru liou. they proder
tfietr •efVI. r. In |,f Ultn, ,T t>», StK.MKIRt CUI*!
ruu rt, i'ir.tvci- tk.-.r admnte.l .kill and smbitinn to
toe grtt;b.-atl,.u.,f;dl ls.tr,. I..,wrier .bVull ifi ejesa
test i
Tie bmj t««oeiit.oii of.M, M—k. with Mr Huai
U i>ih>iti>\r.K A.O . u. Tutie many pa'i "-- .ii that r.
tXj.lMimeui, -j •..itucmni guaramec ot Ida »i.l|t>.
Tor Kent.
4 IAJiM, irtKnit (pO iCrr*. Midi » tiu<
.*. V dwells !..*u.<- ami l.orii. Mtuair.t m Pwbie
i-iii .» »!•>.' n i!i*tai:r*'.iJtHii the ci! y, JUu- propef
Ijs i’i iL-p !»!<• Uii-harJ ISiJ.lh. .JVt | Thi» pnn>i?n!
MuaM lor a <!«iri. uutl wimlil mitrij t\!
a t-fiiioi ) rat*. Andy '■
j.-UJ/Im
J II SHOKNRERGEIL
To'Let. ’* “
MA STORE AND CELLAR. forn.-r ..ii Federal
and Lu< i«-k sifi'fi.. Alirph>'ii) *!itv. Inquire of
H. Harm t (»n ti»«* pr> tiux». , VbAiiliNv
I>HIVATE l!ltAUUi\<i T A'inw unil- Veiitlrtm-n.
or ri niiiUl minify, can beuccixnraodatf d at H. War
tier « cortu-r nl i e,!,-nil sirvets, All r-heiiy
*-*• V- , "' !lr */“' end *>l l *"' «>ld I’n'l'.r lcb^!«L2<v
GEORGE Ai BERRY,
\VHOL£SAI.K nROCKII,
FOUIVABOIXC AMI COJIJ1ISS(OJI HEIUIIiJST,
AM) DEALER IN
KroD, Nall*. Colton Yarut Pllt»bur|{b
illanufMlurc* generally,
m»- »>• sriikti. i-rmata.iii, rw.
O. MTiAiS-imliluK N OSutrnr,in store, reertv
-11 . mg, aml.ior -al- by GKO A DERRY
‘ HlwtolsC
O MOJ.ASSnS-~.i2j I>W« rinnlution Mi'lal'-ca, m
11* store ami lot Fiiteiiy t.Cn a HURRY, '
let.tU _ -ID wdod »l
\\r ANTED— X buy from 11 lo HI year* of nt-
Tf <«'<d in * Jetftil dry gumls unre. One Uho is
Ht lJ m-quaiuted with localities in the city would be
prefmed, Apply nt No 6gMarket *t, tietweenTld and
, j leb-JD«U*i|
COTTON— SI baler to orrivr by stmr O.wepu; lor sale
l‘V _[frbay - ISAIAII DICKEY
GOOBER I’HA.H— IfiKi bush to orrivo by «imr l>«we-
|?o, tor sab- by liejip] ISAIAH DICKEY
A GREASE LARD—To nrnve bv rtiur
L OM r* , K I, -. , ‘ ) !ISAIAH DICKEY
LAUD OIL—It) bbN (winter Mranu-d] landing from
simr I’hcruix, iuid lor sale bv , ;
felnJW ’ _ _ JAS DAL/KLL
STAUCANDUiS— 2bbi» hotel c|uulli-.. rcccivniir per
steamer Hibernia No 2. aiid tor sale bv
_ I, b -* J JAS UAI.ZHLL
SLNPKIKS-ti Irbla oorn.l i| n fresh buiter.U keg* lard
7 »urk* oat*, and l bhd lobscc.i, receiving fmiti spur
Ludlow. and tor sale by JAS PAI.ZKLL
I.TUL SHUCK—'Ai.bUO ti>r sale low or exchange tur
. l’ituburiiiiirmiiiiiaclined article*, by
JAS DALZI'J.L'
EYIJ FLOUR—II? Mils superior rveibtur. just rcc'd
.... and fbrsah; hv [leiejsj L N WATERMAN
SOA i'—<lo bis extra Nil 1. Cim-i.iuiiti, )u«t rcc'd and
.. ' LS WATERMAN
SCYTHI, SNEATH.S—<HI dor N Brown's tminuiuc
turc, in siorc mid for »alr by
_ icb* , l s watkk.mAn
HOLS— fcOdo* cast stcrl, best quality, in Mtore'aml
for »ale. by (frli'Jij L S WATERMAN
EUCKKI’S— 76 do/. Reaver, in rtor-- and tor sale by
[iV-lr-Jli) LSUATI-TtMAN
STARCH —CObxT fancy, Lawson's brniid. in «tam &
for rain by • (fdiißJ L S WATCHMAN
Y"'tlA)Vllß SIIKD—I - -') bush prime new rcc'd and for
yy aolc by_ Ifrlianj _ T'ASSLV A: liJ>T
rpUMimiVSEKR-iJObunh lor sale 1))-
X fell'll : TASStIY AJH’.ST
Dried i'eacheh—^sao i>u*h, for >uie b>
lcb-21 • TASSEY A HEIJT
■\TA!L>>—2oo keg* asi’d it/c;» for side by i
il lebJj . TASSEY A UE.IT
ClfJAJtH—JlUrt) Havana, in cjr.boxes,of Yurinm'tmd
choice bruudsf tor rale.by WESTHOWKN’
Icb2s .0 front <]
FLOUR— Kill bbU for sale by
jebu? JASDALZIXL^
KAU WAUEHOUSE—TTic liijfli.-st price in c»U
paid for gmul ckuu rap; olso, canvas*, bale rojie,
rnui rope, bugcinC, woolen rui!<. by
. J XV C|L\D\VICK
toli'Jl tvnyur si. between [*nn <t liberty
MOLASSES-vW) M,U prime N H Moln«*es,
bhl», lauding f»om Minr Fririidslnp, uiul forsale by.
loirj; W & At AIiIOHEI.'^,KEE
SUOAH —HI Midi prune NO, lust rac'd und for sale bj
lebAl _ I'OINDE.Vi’ER L Co
SUGAR— HOlihdi N <). ju>;t rcc'd mid for sale by
fcb‘.-q HROWN A CIiLUERTSON
EACON— -IhibU Ib.v—city smoked. andtUKIO country do;
in sinre and lor sale by
__fcb2r_ LH WATERMAN
D4IEU EKLTT—llii) sacks dried penchni, (halves,)
a-prime article; ami 26 do Apples; 111 store and for
Milc by JuTitg-j _L_S WATERMAN^
C|. Y’ARNS—£bW lbs Cotton Yarns, ats'd Not; 60
balesNosl and i! bulling in store ami ibr sale by
- jejArt I-S WAIER.MAN
SFXDS —‘Jdtl bash Clover Seed, and u irtv bag* tiuio-
Uith m store and lor sale by x. - T . . j...
eb*_ _L H WATERMAN
bblii plootation, luudiuy *ironi
IVI sunr Do WiU Clinton, and for sale by
leW9 . JAMEH DAf.ZK^.^,
L'nioin can J? ?™7 P»" <■'
tbeir ciulom, and 10 ihcir wiSt(™i3™V| U " : , m '"'f
hu bta» pot upi Q ihi»rdacfc/r Tw£ raU< \ ofwbel ‘
liftnd a lull aapplf ofAlijbie MmmelifinY. 4 OQ
which wiih pncc. will l*. roncanicd. ] ° ,k ’ “f"* »•
10-AU vrotk aluppcl 1. inaaccd hoi btc^acc
JOH.N STKUTMIJIsi SOX.
rh 8U l’hita.
S liey do not
jrh2Sd3ra
•N. B. There it Ooihinginiht
famish either dogieiiie or imr
Dry Good* at Whole,,-
Murphy, wilson * c<>.
now recemnjr by daily jim
cr* and manufacturers, amp e"« n pnH eg Q r .>
s s ,lne which ih'r „sv,
toilers at the smallest powible advance KS- .
partner a!rao« constantly inthe en „ cr t mar i^g fi ;
stock vn l be kept up throughout the C
the article, already received, are 50 c «Ue, pnntjf *o™
very beautiful and adapted to <*hy .We*;\ vaVicn” f
!Y ee lV° n Su I ,n ,tttloon **"». domestic, ainkliama.
blenched and broWn cottony 4c. rcbah&tflniT^
ValuablfeParm For Ba] t ; \
TUIS Farm lies upon tbe bank of the Ohio riVer in
Jmwrence county, Ohio, immediately adioinihe ih-
Tillage of Millersport. It contains upward* aiXQ&tOl
ot which laSacresnre cleared and under cultivation.
n,c , re .‘ # “P°'‘ die properly a rood dwelling hou.e and
out buildup*. Terms liberal, and title indisputable
Inquire of ; TODD * SMITH,
Attonae) »|oi Uw, <th m
. dne Week More. l
TTUDSOX'S great Fauorama of the Hudson Hirer
J_L'riU open tor another week at Pliilp Hall, coalmen*
cm# on Monday cvjening. Feb. 21st, and continue every
evening during Uto] Weeli, except San rday. Kxhibi
b'jns to school* every afternoon at
Ticket* !35 cents, to be had at the Mounngahrla
House, St. Charles, Exchange and .Mbrchmit* Hotels,
uud at the dbor. Doors open at t)} o'cltick, mid exhibi
tion will comiucnei at 1 o'clock. feb^}
SMALL FitiUKlJj I‘HINTS—Just received, an as*
sonmeut'of blue, pink, lalock, purple and orange,
small figured print* and chintzes iur childrens'.wetir,
also, durk ana oil scarlet do; also, itluin, pink, and
orange mouse de laJnes, for do; small barred ginghams,
Ac. Ac., at the Dry Goods House of ]
-^ übia _j W jIIMURPHY.
PWNTO —liinghum styles; open thivtncyitijig, 1 ease
*■-, handsoiiie prints, gingham patterns’, and fast colors,
ouJy IJJ ceuts per yard, at tho dry goods house of
_ .. i ; \\\ RMUKPHV
GINgHaMS— Open this morning, art as*
sortiucnt of fresh ginghams, from Jill cents per yd.
up to first quality ‘French, at reduced prices. Also,
heavy .Manchester ginghauis, low priced and fine,
. M9i 1 \V It MURPHY
J'"?* ■ cor. Market A_slh its.
75 hlf chsis and bx* Y Hyson, Imperiafaud
X Gunpowder, for sale by TASSItY A UEST
. j b 5 wood St
EAJNINS— JO bis fresh, rec'd sud for sale by
.- ,,rb7 » TAgfrEV A BEST -
CftTOKED UEKIUXG—To bx* No l.ahd i"fo7.tdo iTr
j*L L * 3 .. TASgEY A BEST
MACKKIIEL-fiO bids No 3, large; 'lb hlf do No Ik on
hand and lor sale by [fi-JS) fAfrSKV A REST
VTNEGAR— IU bbl* pure cider, rec’d and for salr b\
TasHEVADEST
DT. MOHGAN A Co, Wbolssaje Grocers und
» Gommisstou Merckanu. tub, Woqd »u febaS '
HIDES— UM dry hydes, just Icceivcll by sttor Gray
Eagle, and tor sale by HAW HARUAUGH •
teu26 j Jj wood st
YE FLOUR* —CU bbU for sale hf '
-*> fcbaf_ - !jMV HARUAUCjI
LARD-30 bbte.Vo !, in store autl fur sale by
8&. U~ Haß HAUGI
~ s F
MACKtIRLX— (56 bid# No U. South jllackercl; 10 di
lDbirbliUXol: iQdodoNo&ii
* ,o, f <uid lor »slo by MILL kilt A. IIiCKETSON
«ur. irwiti sis
SALi —166 bid# n'o l. now landing and lor Kale by
_ AIILUSU* |UCKLTSON_
COPPKIIAS— *> bbl» in good ordcr.'lor tala low by
; J «CHOO.n4aKKU * Co
GLL‘I>-lti l/lil* No i for sale Lj ‘ '
. J SCUOONi|L\KKK d Co
LA.MPULACki— 55 bbla assorted. for pale by
lctl!ii J SCUOONaUxKU d CO
TMPs-OM SALTb—JWa) lb* for sale byi
■*#_ ,cba * J SCHOO.vj AKER A Co
LAHDOIL— Oftbc be»i quality, for **| c by
- ,eb ~ ; J SChOONMA&KKdeo
tIAKU A.MU.NLA—UAt ibi for pale ioitj by
!_._J_aCI.IOOMMAJCE_RA Co
KCP-S— 5 bales oil consignment, amlifor sale by
_ 1 MILLER d ttICKKTSOX
SOAP— Id bis Cbillicolite, in store aii.l for sale Ly
. . MILLER & ItICKETSON
(able clnr«!t;3 do Bofdenui. in ston
nnJ L>i sale by KILLER fc KICKETSOX
; liberty iiid invia su
LINSEED OlL—ill bbLfor'tale by j ~~ ~*
_febas McGILE, RLSHnKLD d ROE
PATENT UL'CKI'TS—SO dor fur soHby
feb ;McGILL. ROE
EICK— 35 tienr'e*, for *aie by ;
_._( cb “* ,McGI ROE
SOAP— 35 botes Proctor d Gamble's koapjuxt land
tag (loin eiuir Loyal lLauneE nod lu mile by
; JOHN 8 DIMVORTIi
SOAP— 50bx* llimacwell 11111 d Co's* Soap, bt'storr
at»o tor saic by r JOHN SDlLWomii
- >ebaj i . i 37 wood»!
VT O. XIOLA3SS&—iuo bb!« prime ia oak bbta, iu»t
X.N • t«M usd lor iale by T
J«5» jj POINDEXTER & Co
A|OI.A.SSKS-*«f bI.U Prifc* nißtiiou'Mola****,
-►»* UwSuig iron «br Urey Eagle; lor isl.- by
W * M MU'CHKLTIUU: _
E»9H* iier'ce# prime duality, lataling lrtrfniuar
Oray.Kagle; fat aaie by i ~
, 'V * M MJTCHKLTREE
I)EACIiU»~Mbu unpaired paacbc*,? do paiml do;'
. juai fec‘d and !ox cole by . T •
Vt 1 ' 21 _ : UROVTN 4 CLIJJtIRTSO.N
/VtU>VER SEED—M buib ju«t rec'J and fur „ak by
Y .. BROWN & CI'LbKRTSI*N
fc U. ferti'iii haring tiusiaet* with KobcnV Caa-
JV *ai. .an requeued loeailoti ihr utidrtMgiici!'
I . „ ROBERT .MeKMoHT,
I ~,b; L ; <U> »tj near groin.
i 'MWTON-63 biUc»MiMi«u|tpi, to) sale by
Y ... _WEifl* bowkx
| 'A.NAI. SHOVELS, Grain and Devon«hiffc ily;
V *|*«ile*.hay amlibajiurclortu, of vanbu* maie and
iiuniily, mr .ale by \VE»T BuWEN.
' __ | bO from »i
1) IO CClf !• EE—7o bags just received and iW juilc by
IV _ifb~l ENGLISH! &jBJL\NEn‘
OKLKAN'N SUGAR— 00 biidt iir norV «ml ■.
luwj.y IK-W4J ENGLISH & jIKN.VKIT
MOLASSfb^—-£jo bbl» urritinij" ami fur rftl
l'fh-HJ l __ ENGLISH AaKNNETT.
TilCE —'i Uerce* prime, for vile by f
XV__jeM«_ ' KXOUsH A BEXXBIT
T OAK Sl'UAlt—<7 l.bl* No iO. ? A. fjjg bx» doubT
JL J remicJ do, in »ion» an-J for *a]u low by , |
_ l . l ' l|^> . ENGLISH aJiEXXETT
ij'AMII.Y SOAl*—loo bit; 43 do loilrujdo prime, lu
»ale low by lie bill) ENGLISH & LENNKIT
|)}JCi KOL'NDiJ—2 hlidi far ulu low by
JL> frbv? j ENGLISH jk |IEX.\ETr
VT C. TAR—OO large bbt* is More and tfor »nle by’*
il • j ENGLISH A RKXNL~rr
SUOAH — Id bags lirazil, d bxi while Havana
m »sore ami lor «ale low by < 1
I ENGLISH A DKNNTHT
*f)OCK C.VN'DV—Is Lt» while nndTcllowiu gtori
XV iuid lor talc low by
i- ENGLISH AJJLNNLTT
HOXKY —10 l.x» ilistorc ond'for sale low to do*
J*y. _i febi!4] 1 EXIiLISH ft «ENxkit
CRAB UIDEIt—.I) bills in store mul for salt by
J*M* ISAIAH DICKkY ft C*>
C IDEM VINJXiAItf For sale low by ]'
tebJl | ISAiAH HICKEY ft Co
JX» •ufMriurj .Mould Can
*torr uuJ i.i t sale law by
ItUjJ. aicUKKU'A; Co
ckcl Machiilery Cur talc
. . JOH.V S. DILIVOATII
WHITE LEAD—GW kegs for sale t>y |
___jeW4 | WEST; UQWKX
PKACIICS— <»5 bu prime dned peacbe*. 10 bbU
►mull while l>eaiu. jusi rec'dann tor *ale by
- fcky JOHN 8 DIUWORTH
SCOHCnr.NnS—JUbLIi prime »coreliin((i (ornate by
WICK. & .McCAXUt.KyS
LOUISVIU.E I.LM and Hydraulic cJ-tw--
tuuillv on band anti ior inletiv
icb&i ’
BACON— 3iS tJcrcei os*oneJ Uncoil, uii comieu
mcut add lor »<Uq liy j 6
,c . b r! * J ij PLQYP
-•Jj bbls llrovrn Tamiers’ Oil f O .
£& *j i’UJVD_
TTtIR—W bbU in stare and tb» suit liv
KOlTf UALZMLL X Co
UX tm<h lor »ate by I
• notrr dalzrll a Co
i » recviviufj and foir fl»le by
HOIiT DAI.ZKLL 4 Co
i c lime in store amilbr salt- bv
ENGLISH & BENXUIT
, to , Wire: ifcf
ENGLISH ft IiUXNEiT
TANNKHS’ OH.—i
solo liy jicli—!J
EOI.L Dir
I'cbJJ
Cu.oveu sked-’h
' tebia
SALI'.RATL'S— 10 tin
J'eOZI
LLM 11—20 bt.l*.Will
IcbdJ
Ground nutk-i:
fob -zi
EUCKLTS —20 dor ps tent, for calo bv l
KNOIJSU It UEXNKr’r
* c k‘rJ 03 wood »;'
MACKEREL— 130 bbU No. I t 2i3, in n|>re amffor
“toby Deb2J( ENUUSH * DENNETT
f TIMOTHY §KED—I bbU Timothy Secd| 0 <lo Fins
J.i Seed, just fee’ll und lor into by 7
... .... JNO SDlLWbimi
MOI.ASSE.S-SIIO Ufa .V o. ii/orrivr n<r
stmr Kuuos.
R-i.a . DUSHFIELdU ROE
I7I.XXBEKD— 30 busl els fur sale i>y "| ' _
V tcbgj • McCIt.L, DUSu FIELD* ROE
HKMI*— 10 bole. Jew rotted Ky. Ilerajiju.i rce'J
and (or idle by DROWN A CULUEHTSON,
•*b2l | 143 Liberjy .treel.
PoPahH— 10 Cu»k* primcjust rcc’d and jor utie bv
fctofl ..JjyiCK.i jM'CANDLESS. '*
CIIiOVIIR SEED—l3llbUCloser seethlUdan Jo for
“!■ by (WICK & M'CAXDtSs.
OODA ASH—loca»k*
0 I'eblO •
' Soda A ill for tale bV
yoß»yyu » pu,sc
Q COHCHING&—I3 ott
O JeblO j
pßfckLB-W eaikVjJS
3l rec’ nnd ior «le l>r
H ICK fc M'CANOt
/"IANDLES—OO lioici
V> sale by (fntiisj
>uld Caudle* in sir
S A \V IIAUUA
PEW'S— IWJO Nos lat tl SJthrcp Pelt»,.l»Jii
MrMkliigui uud for sak- |*y •
feblS J C DIDwEM*. 'Ag l.
:>• no,insure and (
jtassey a
AUCfiON'si
By John D.' P«tla yANitetlntfc & r*>; w[
retail. \SJofit(f .
-On Thursday moniiiu:»,.Slarch oilock.
u the.Cotnmercinl Sale* :Roota, corjJM*of“NVobd
* Firth «sv v wi4 -bo Bold, w clOfC'A.
an extensive asibttroeiit of English. French arafAmcil-'
can dry cood*. eelteted rsprcsilywrlhlstfliukci. f
; |'At4b'clfrck,Ti'»{..i \:r -y; f' • J f
quiiiiliiyofgroceries. quVeniware, wri
ting-and wrappuqfpai»or»baudbojxtipiat« , :be* t cisar*.
tobacco, grain, aud coni shovels, hay auiT im'jttire'fbTk*.
Moves. 7 piece* xdp tircwf ly-• end ktouble ingra nl enr
pet,i pieces stair do, Ipohinifglos*** innate! rloUm
grew variety, eiiiJery,'Ac. . A geucrel iw*oni.T*:u ot
new and second hand household llirntumv eiribiaomg
ihe Svock ot-a l'aniily al»u! runpi-insfronttlie rity.
; At T'O’cloek. p.m.•
An invoice of quality boots,'shoe?, rendy nimbi
clothing, umbrellas, tranks, muMlcs,--bridle*. halter*,
whip*, work basket*, gold nnd.'siiver watirfiv.A, gold pert*,
stationary, rifle*. pistol?, twit and poekrt ki4v»-», knives
and fork*. *pcrmcle* t violin?, arconiooiis. tifes, At*.
' febtiU JOHN'. D DAVIS, Aucfr..
Lrtrgf bailee/ • ' /
On Tuesday tnon.ind, the 291 h inst., ql 10 o'clock, nl
the Commercial. Sale* Bunin.*, will be ■ ?pld without
reserve, to do*e h concern’,' ' -J ' '
38t ready made vest* assorted; 12! pair Jiactaiooits;
80 cotton roundabout*; 23 cloth and.' summer coats; 10
pilot cloth overcoat?; 3 dor pair brown dfilliiigoverall*;
2 dox finc_shirt«, made in Frcoee sty le; 6,dnicodo,with.
limn bosom* and collars; 4 dor; blue .and jrrd llanncl
shirt?; 3 do.hickory shift?. Together with u variety of
oilier clothing. Ac. • ; i
ichSS JOHN D. Aurl. ;
RELIANCE PORTABLE BOATXIVE,
i?^!||lB4B.
. »’«>b tiusspoktatiox or tnairitiymzk'
BETWEEN I‘ll’iSUUllGli AND I’HILADKLFnLV
r PHE Proprietors of.tlii* old established' nuil first
X Portable Boin Idr<c. having removed, their de
pot in Philadelphia, iq a much. larger: Worohf»u>ie
on Market *l, than they fonilcrly occupied, and also iii
creased their room for storage at Pitutjurch.' imniuiv
prepared lootTermuch greater facilities |5 their-friend*
and patrons.. V ,
, C(in ied by tl4« line are not transhipped bs
tween Pmsbursh and tPhilaildpliio. bdng'earned en-
Urely In 1 onablc Section lkiau. To shippers offionr
anu other goods requiring careful handling", till* is of
importance. No charge made for reteivinsrpr shipping’
good*, or rulvuieiug charges. AH good*-forwarded
promptly, and u)>on usteawhuble terms a# by any olh-
JOHN MrFADEN A Col,
Canal Basin, Penn sUt IVttsburgb.
JAMES M. DA VLi 4iCo..
•2!7 Market A MCommerce«t4 Philo.
JOHN Mp.FADKN A Co., Fonvatdine and Comnuiw
siOil .Merrbants, Canal Basin; lijim Ptttsburgb. .
• EAVIB & Co, Floor Factor? and Coromi*-
won Merchants, SJ7 hjarkel, and ■<* Commerce at„
Philadelphia. \ . :s; febng.;.
../DfAdvaucesmadelby either of the oWe lu Floor.
• Wool and other descriptions of hie re htmdizo ccnairntd
‘ • ; • • • :: fcbU .
IS4S Arrangemcni.
fci.KVKLi-i
Detroit and:saclt stetm3Sie.
THE Stmmooat DhTKOIT,. Capt. J. C. Benjamin, will
run. durijig tlic season of 154 e; betwom Cleveland A
Fault Fie Marie, in the foUowuig.inafiaef,;touchiuzut
* Mnckiuah and inierntrdiiitc placraeachSvay:
Leaving Cleveland every Monday, at 7 J\M, , r
Do IX-troit -do - Tuesday’ntt) AM.
I)q 4 . Mackinec do Thursday at 7A. M.
Beturning. will leave Fault Ftp Marie every Friday, at
Iboxlock, A. A!.; and Mackitmc at JOo'cloek, P.hi.
and leuve Detroit every Sunday- evening [ for Ciove
land, at 7 o'clock, i ‘; • : ;
f\V. AOIUACo., ' f fWI. nM
Agents. <C. URADDURN ACo. - i-C'eTeland.
(.GRAVES A WICKM'AREi Detroit.
Tlir Detroit has been ihorouchly repaired and refit
ted the put wiuicr ; and the puhiie may rely upon the
performing of her inn* with punctuality ixd ;advertised.
fclcALru . ; ■ J-l B iWAP.D.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
1848 11848'
PH!LADF3jI‘IUA AND PITrSHLUGH. VIA CHAM
DEUSiit-KO, IJV. R.ULP4OAD AND-WAGON. ’
ACAII viill leave I’llilidi-iphia doily afier t!t?t Feb
ruar>v N with [the AlaU Train, to Ch’uinhersburg,
whichwillcniiliie the Wagons to leuve there.-the some
day, with relay? of hor<u:s. running day aqdrqigbt. ?e«
cure* the. ccmiu arrival of good* iu Hvc:Days from’
Philadelphia. Apply to • '; j
D LEECH ic CovCauil.Dasin,
. [ Pittsburgh. -
HAIUUS & LEECH, i
‘ 13 and 15 south 3d at. Bhilodelpliia. •
e wii! receipt for CUOUlhs produce, daily.'to go
through by the above lirte alter thealstinrt, i.
_febli» ; i U LEECH A Co.
ECLIPSE TRANSPORTATION LINE.
To ami trevu the Eastern cities, via CUinhCrlaiwL- .
THE proprietors of thi* popular line, have since their
re-orguiiizaiion largely increased their facilities to
meet the wishes of Eliippenc and are now brepan d to
torward a greater nmopnt by the.FIVK DAV XJM>
a* 11L0 Ly addiunnal regular wngen* nt Ihwrnte*.
. This line wiil run throughout tlie year. iTcliverins
goods thro ;i.h the ap«-;ui in Baltimore and pitteburgh
lo owner* and eonAiiruce* at ?{recifted rate* njul time:
Shipment* from Phthnk-ipbla;br the iidc shoold bp
marked “Care, J B.l!obifiwii,,ilaltiinore.~i s'
The only ugcuts ftre, r ■
J UiROBLNSON.
: Clurles si, Baltimore.
EIKiRKTON h Co, Cutnlxrhuid.
(i W C.VKS! BrownwillA
J riushurgh.
PenniylvanlaiVailon. Liar;
THKOUGH EV FIVE DAVS PKOil PHH.ADEL
PUiA TO/ PriTSBURGH, BV WAGONS," -
RamungDay nndNiahtbetweenPiUslmfrii rtadChira
bereburg, and by Railroad baiwcen Chambersburg and
Philadelphia, llic first ishipuienl will WaTC each" end
on 15th January inkt No more goods willW received
than con be carried through each day, vyithout delay,
ou the mute. Tmw will be reduced to FourlDays when
the roads become settled! '• 1: - ■': j. •.
\ J BLTLKK; Agent, )At ihr) Ik-poti oi
21S) market *l.. Philadelphia, I Peira’a .and Ohio
CLARKE i THAW, ( .TranVjiorituioii
Pituliurgh.) Compty, . ;
J K7*"> will receipt jor C*X*J lbs produce, ote'per
day. to go through by thhabovu line attar thr.lAh m*C
> CLARKE ArTHAW..
■pErNjSiQiiiifP
• . 44 iji
CEDAR ST.; NEW YORK
LKE & BREWSItft !
Riiablisbed a warehouse in the year ISIS, tot d.n pur
u'° “Jtal imerioT Trade with
PRINTED C.vLICOES EXCLUSIVELY. :rt ’
• w j Pftecir—and exiiibiiing, at ail seasons 1 •
oftbeycar.iiiie Largest Asvmtnrm'io • . s:'
_ THE AVOItLD.
mey are nowopeumg Several Hundred Faeka-rea,
coispnKiig every new stylo ofFareifni and, Dokmiiic
producluin. many of wliich have just beett rurvhajed.
anu are offered for sain for Cash ntid short credit at •
; PttICEBREDLCKI> It
1 FUO.M ■ !- • ‘
ONE TO FITE CENTS
per yard below the prices ot April und •,’Unv, as net
printed CaulMues,which are corrected dnile, tbr the
uitormation of buyers. ! I : ’
PRINT WAREHOUSE, ) j ]
• New York, Juno, 1&47. y- : .jrJdistt
NEW -SPRING. GOODS. i‘:
OHACKLKIT ii 11 mi, i»l> Wood street'pre now
KJ recmuif large addition* to,their excellent a>*urt
meiu ot Dry Goods, to which tbtfy inrilethe attention of
b “K or '*>. l ‘ c ‘‘ yv ! a P ,u<f y W yffi-Tsochinductiiicinna*
wiH ma.e n to dieir interest to make liill* with them
U c aro now receiving a large assorlmeru'qt' noods
direct irom the Manufacturer*,'. Importer*, ipj airsmi'-
which may be toottd the following: ' i [l-; .
Pluiu double drills, all grade* aiid'*fylei,'‘j»rinted
Kentucky Jesus, blue, blue mixed, cadet;dark mixed
gold, green, plaids. Ac.; blue, «u!ot, Oi
lord: plain, ligured and printed tweed*. a pntni assort
mem, vanua* stylcsf prints, a very larimassorfruem of
iiciTipnujr styles foaey. prvciL blue.'rubies! bn>wii>;
blues. Wan and orange, fcCv, in all varjciieH;-;nm;tiira>,
splendid styles ut dormrstib, English and. FreuuS, very
low; Alpuccas, new styles midst vies aruriirure*. just
tmponedj blso, Mack*,'mode col.- fancy colt silk and
cojicn wnrp; some blacky .very fine. All nfcriiicli nrc
oQcrcd for sule ou the miwt favorable tcnusfVi [ .
- ; - lynrn: '
Ocean steam Navigation Co{npa»v.
CJ. 8. MAILLLVKTO SOUTHAMPTON XfcltpMKX.
> fcjWa From the beginning of tlietyedr tr-K
yzMtnXuio Meptucrs! ot this Cumpar.v'uill *ad
CfvtxlVa'iPre/nl nriTotive a moo lit us tallow*
■|M|H moa sew yon*.
Jaify, 7 ! (injtj-e doth
Tito Hermann, Capt Crabtrccj ou dm 20th 1-Yh. IS4S.-
•,„ ' . . aeo«.tißtTtcx ' •
£ ,e }V-ASIIJN'GTON, oa-the listh IVuninny JS4A '
llie HLUMAM- oil the i>odi March.,
I u**age trotn.N. Y-to gouthmiipioaorßrcmuii. .*too
from Bremen orBoutbunijitvu to New Yorli--*JoC
tot frugal nr passage opply m dmoiliceof UieOecan
MtM to « tVillino, ,1. New-\Vrlc, or l”
Uir, tnossev A .Ageiit* nt Southampton!
\\ m. ism-iN, Agent* ui Havre. •-,/! .
fi- A, Hkikckkh A Co. Agents «,t lire mcnJ j
~Xpl»yslclan»4 TeutlmonyTiT' 7'
C EIJ.I-,1,:? LiVEK I'ILES-rTLc original: only true
O and genuine Inver Pill*. °
' st } X u cm. Feb. sl\ I^l
iv n 1 i ** J VV|l J«4*t udd that >oet Liver
great repute. Yours,Ac.! • \'S
,i7”' " J «W Kn. r- SELLBM;kJ^«!Sa
c c|-nMni,lcon
a Gordon
setts, entire new styles;black r-’
•«nw«.sn«»««r,iMt»# niSSKrt'S?rtl
ibuenumiunovloaM.' ■ "■ K''™*
which will b. uflercAol'aliooi caHerh pHcO. *'
Playing C.ril,. ?"‘r — 1
EWIS 1- COHEN, wi."ci tti imhnn 1,1. r.i'J.
4Jco.lommthal Ihc Ocency Toriho m e or’ffi.PiV, 1 "
ms and wilier Carp,, in WulUelJ,S “fff
SX'f 111 ' «*« hcife!;,r|l
m. Ml, wiuua •nam.'aw.v,*,• '
where olwnia, l« m»ml inf Jilidooioil,., oi oij
clot. • eraiplcu or«iruneul ofnew oml (lolfKj
.l.pte.loooimn-.reeeireJ hy every orrSl®, K
”■5: - ■ felisnw ■
nit dieopeutuKot CanalN-nvidaUon id iMnt-rtcfnriii V^S
SHEEP PELTS—SO bills, a good aniclit » J ri ■ ’
murJaciflc, and for «a!e:byT - » tcr 0
-!5!2;—: - i -JAUEHAliilirCIIIMivitVo i
SpSSStfisSfS?!?
P sdlcb*ou h»'^i‘ t ' 3 i"r t ' l '~ 3 «*«t‘wr.3dt» atC
A WflWl aad forsale by i • - i
.V TASSEYfcBEST 1
—*l Wi*.
-
'■ -t-CsStes
STEAMBOATS.
» ciNcnisATi dfc Pittsburgh”
-DAILY PACKET LINE.
»TUDS well known line of vplewiidi«iuen~fg, t J_,
1 cr* i?: now catnpo«ed of jhejarwst,
-ftnUhed'and funuriiml, ana mast powctful beat* on the
.waters of the West.' Every accommodation,and com.
WTTthai money hu been provided for m*.
scugers. The been In opcrniiffalorSve yem
-Uha* tarried a tmiiion of people without IhSieasi Inju
rv to.thcir persons. Hi?. boat*> will t*e it fits Com of
W'ood street the day previous to starting, ibr-therecerv
tir>u of freight and tlfe entry of pakserigeraon the regu.
ter. lir ail ctLics ihe pa*sage money mtist be paid q,.
advance.
SDNDAT PACKET.; { ;'
' The ISAAC NEWIDN, CapL.A.,O. Easox. wi'j
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at IU o'clock;
Wheeling every Sunday erening at 10 r. M. r
!Unyi»,ls47. '• - _
MONDAY PACKET.
The MONOXG AUELA, Capu Srtost*, will leave Pitta
burgh every Monday morning at 13 o'clock; Wheeling
every Monday evening at 10 r. a.
'TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. JvUsrrxLTra.'will
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning nl 10 O'clock:
every Tuesday evciuag- at 10 r.'M. -
AYEDNESDAY PACKET.
'•TIm.NTiAV FKGLAND No. li iChpt. J>. DeaJt, will
leave. Pittsburgh every -Wednesday, morning at lo
o’clock; tVheelingevery Wednesday ereniug oi 10 r. M.
THURSDAY PACKET.
' Tlic BRILLIANT, Capt. Gases, will leave Pitts
burgh every Thursday mcmiug allOo'clock; Wheeliag
evdrj' Thursday eveauig atlo r. x,
' - FRIOAT PACraiT.
*I1m: CIJ PPEII No. 2, Capt Cnoons, will leave Pitts
"bunrh every* Friday, morning at io o'clock; Wheeliur
every P’riduycvemngaHOr.jr, _ , j.
.SATURDAY. PACKET.
The MESSENGER, Copies. Rjoo,' will leave Pitts,
burgh.every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling
every Saturday evening ntlffr.js. t
BEAVER PACKET^—NEW ARRANGFAIENTS
bv The steamer, ■ -
iJliTu Vjs CALEB COPE,
. W:32«:KiSi will leave for Beaver. Glasgow nnA
KBsmcanWellsville, on Toesday. S*
and Saturday, of each week, alB o'clock,a. m. irrurn
icg.on Monday, Wednesday nod Friday. 'She has A
boot at thn landing between Wood street and the bridge,
prepared to receive freights ft! any time. ',. .7
8. * W; lIAiIBAIJGH, Agta.
.' ostlfi No 33 WoodaL
• DEAVER AND WIXL9VILLE PACKKTr
k' • TheHaatteambofttt • -
■III' ••=•'• BEAVER
_ Charie* E. Clarke, master, will, dnriag
C omiug winter season, moke daily
trips to Beaver and Wellsnlle, leaving Piiuborgh eve
ry. rdoßiing bi 0 o'clock, and Welirvillo at 3 o’clock, t.
X. • LdeclQ ■ G. >L HARTON, k, COVAgtt.
lW». 1848 '
PITTSBURGH AIBROWNBVILLJB
- « - . Daily Packet Line!
FEBRUARY Ist, ie4ti -. FEBRUARY Ul, 1913
[ LEAVE DAILY ATB A. SL, AND 4 P.M.
k The folltwing new. boats-' comjilete
[_!> the line for the present season: AT-
I-ANTIC. Cupt James Poikiusoar
»StSlS3KaoillALTlo, Capt. A. Jacobs, and LOUIS
APLANF, Cant BenueU flic boats ate entirely
new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Ev
ery coroiort that money can procure biurt/vcit provided.
The Boats wit leave the Monongabela. IlTiarf Beat at
tliefoolofßoss sL Passengers will’bo ponetunl oa
board, as the boat* will certainly leato ot'lhe adver.
ti»ed hours, BA. M. and 41\ M - janUl -rr
FORkVABAhII! BIYErT
■ fv 'The new fmd splendid steamer
iik-iverJo „ J-OYAL HANNA,
| ‘ -H&t McDonald. Master, .will leave for. L
a and intennediate ports this
day nt JO o clock, A. M. For freight or nonuse aaolv
on board, or to J. NEWTON' JONES, AgL "
• Monongabela House.
FOR AVAUASI! RIVER..
- •/’r.,re The new and kabstar.tial light draonht'
««uner - ;- /• .••
-jegftaaa - Dover. .. -
■■mr-n >■ Jejßcn. Reno, Master; will kavn.'for L*
Fayette and intermediate ports on Wedhesd»y.lit of
Mnrch. aU o’clock, JI, M. For freight dr pttMuce ap
ply on board, or to J. NEWTON^JOXEStfAgt,. '.
teba - ■ - •
FTIR ST.'LOUIS. , 7.4,,
ii' k The new and magnificent steamer
riLvrwfsr?' AV'ALANCH. ’
— l *Sr «>cKgt "Cupi. Wtilioms’Maeter, will leava
■ 1 , , id tor above or.d intenoediate Potts oa
Tuesday the tin* 20th lust at 4 o'eiock P, JkL For ireifht
oroa**agapply.on board or to.
feb'Jbt! J. NEWTON JONES. Am.
FOR NASHVILLE
/f- k ;o~ ,re The neat and substantial Ibw.water
- steamboat
- . BCDSO.^:.
KESSSdSOrAndrew Poo Master; will leave fortho
aJx>ve and intei mediate ports on Thursday at 10 o'clock^
For freight or passage apply on board, or.to
R'WILKINS. Agent.
FOR ST. LOUIS. *
. /*■'.■&£;» »v : The fast nimdngsteamer ' -
FAIIOIOUNT, '
-jg Pof master, will leuve n* shore, oa
yurrn atlOo'cloci.A x,posiuvdy*
roi treight or passage apply.ou board, or lo
;; R WILKINS, Agt.
. . . . FOR ST.;LQUIS.,.
k The splendid steamer * J '■>» ‘
„»- BO«ERT FULTON, ■
_ fcgwTfrffja CoUm, Masier. will ? leave for lbs
day- ut.Hl oclock For freight*ir ba
boMd -- ’ - 4 - 'i. - febgO - .
e RFaH’LAU CLNCINNATI
k ' -Thic-fine stetuner
tft S«W nXGLAND,
- rt-ffCt Ebbert, matter; leaves'-«« aboTe tha
■S!Cs2E=sSEaiuy,at 10 oVloek; For freight or mc
wgo apply onboard.- _/ •• -. *
' • . FOB- ' “
- T* 1 ® Manner +. '
w • ’•••• colobado,
• - auttr; u&bore,
ST. LOUIS &. ILLINOIS HlViai'^BACKlS
RM Jluntcr, ma»ief7S»ill leave for
1" ,'J 1 . 1 'U.ibore timl imennetEate ports oa Tbe*.
; ■■•" Vott cinci,\^itXn-u
- k The new and Gut tinner " '
• ' I*AIJY-JJYEQ>L “ •
master, wil} ka« for (be abort
da * •'-«*?■ r °’f%3'*
. H FOB NEW OHEeaNs;
/f i'Vr—tv The fine weather >■'
‘ Lk:rl*-tt ' . SAVANNAH, .
Dcnmton. master,; /will leave tht»
, lbral * ov e tmd til intermediate .
freight or passage apply op bAant feb!4 •
iifcXiUkAit i>ACKi^j-’sir^csFisnr — i
|v , Tt»e «ew and few ateamer
i&i&rt&'-u • . WELUsvitUi.
W Hm«*ve for akrar
•aye apply on board or to ■ - KeyM ov pa*.
fbU ‘. v- - . , GKO u Mn,TETiBERiiEH. Art ;
IVASAKII fUVKR -PACKET
I J.Koamz, conmaader, win leavv
>**
fri?l ° °. • ' J *NEVTTON JOfrßs,■ W 7
~ '■ • ■. MonongahetaHo* 1 **
, .’IQU WAUAttf RIVgaZ r— l '
"***
A. .Miller, master,'will I CB Ve for tbo
-'n.LTENnfeIIGER, A*eni.
Un-MUtIUiH *. WHKELLNG. PAryfry,
Jlic *wlil *Teinncr
-4,MSS
ion Blul Mfctv Of pß**ciiir«rA« ? rocurw * com- ,
boat it alto riroriiW wiiE provided. • Tho
r w „nC “ KtegSS* ** s ='> rr 4 ”
4w dr “ s^tr>TSm^°“
Mi:KKts'pnirr~~i.'T~iv^^.tl. c l^* t **>d SroitUficld its.
..ukh^ t , iJ;lg^g^ste!GjaiE .
a- /f 4 ?? 3 *’ hj ’ ' The n«w •learner*
DESPATCHT -
te&is^&f:'^ 011 ' Wet.- 'vriu run u afcore,
U'cJucxJay iud i? 2» e PiRsWj:U | orery . Monday
MS o’clock Tuesday, ? liar *W. Mtd Saturday*
l<oanl.' 1 mr.treijjht/or jjM*»ge apply oa
EjPKESS IlfflS, &c.
B^SaSssfesgSi,
u-cijtJjt P ; ‘ n * ,r f f "*7 «*• or
V,'- ; ; ••'
... ;i“s h *»> b».
MifSSjSK “" **
jSfisfc&sfr ■ -
BssaasEK*
E™£*>»o" Iha* lb-y werr drn nK hoi£ »?* I*! 1 ’
»JS«tS?fcS3
TsaflEsanst^**^
it tuny, Rtid uot™«-t w>S^i S i“ n ? r#bl X,
wiiti ct!i.;r oif.cert.,—who eiflrfr wu fi
• - M * *U,or
from ja to
„ - Josiiiia. EoinK<{ftv ~
ijfoWifraSSßgfc.
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