The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 16, 1849, Image 2

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The editorof the American,aller neallyanteek's
labor has al, length' maned his Aefence'ck his
Itiostyntime statement inselation Mite. Hampton's
;eore,Which Wo eiksed iii Paper of last Bate
=day, weelt.''' The rimier will tecolleitthii, the
American stated that Othilpionktisui tNitiimlaMt•
behind'his tieket" la, every ;distriat In the
atanty, =id bebietithe Whi¢ Treke
"Cg)iiitimusiifthirt i ntericao
in lotoolutAirave dipevidence on)stach Car deni.
..iliqutlinitoo;'slicWing that Vv.; Han:Than was
Only 60 'toms behind the 've r ge of the Lesislitive
tlelst; itill.24Cootielehind the
avenge of that Aye.
cocuttfeffiCelsitend only 1190 behind the average
orthe vise'tbr'.GOyernor, who was also soppartid
by tbeFiee' ...Sellers and Natives.
And how does tho reader appose the Ameeican
eidlior'prOceeds te defend his statements f Not by
air and common sense view, be maybe
aim The editor hatorig resolved to Weiie down
Mr. Hampton as far as his influence weer i and
having started en.falsememises, has resolved to
stick to them, althoitgtiby, so doirt& he man iretsui!...i
. all the world the badness of his heart silks in.
Justice of his statementi: His process ot defeuco
is this7,-he had, asserteit i that 14r. wasbehind
"his ticket"L.Gov. liluuston wastheinig mull:
date fartlovenior,stid blosisTimaptoti, the Whig:
etendldote for Cougmss"--Atttke: ticket • they both
ran'im sem the Whilr,tickeOttid each.lias, there•
trre.entitled to chile' it as 914 tidect..7 - therc.
kite' Proceeds to compateadr.linciPtihbreete with
thei tote for Governor,ind thertaudthigiyezeinims,
Mr. Hogiptimme behind "Ws-ticket." .
Tbc rank injostice, not to may meatmess, of such
argrunent must be apparea to every reader. By
Pia pr* is of reasoniiig,'lt =led' be said, that co.
cry Whig elected in the county, oven diegracefully
behind his ticker r' The same mode of argument
would apply to all, and it worth anything against
Mr. Hampton is worth pun as much' aping the
west.
L it any dirgracecto Mr. Hampton that •he did
ant receive the Native and Free sail vote which
Gov. lohastoci received! If so. Men Meat= vii"
on and Scott, and tha• other Whig officers elected,
are equally'agiaced. , The iii,iabie.: ! ,na wick,
adness of such en ingament tibia be ;Ipputent to
all.
• . farther to show the refogesof lies behind
which the editor has. entrenched Idnuallt, we ask
the • reader's attention to another item in_ the
American's defence. 'lle declined in his first ars
tiele, that Mr. Hampton wan "1600 behind the IVhig
vets for Governor"—em replied that be was only
1190 votes behind the Governor's:vote. To show
that we were correct, we give de ,Salliiming totals
from the oflMial table
Total for Wm. . Johnston
Tuna for Moron Hampton...
1190.
boa the whom that Mr. Hampton is "1600 be.
hind the Nhig.vote fn. Governor? Does it not
rather shoW itrat the editor of the Amen= has
unlrolly falsified therm:ord, far the purpose of ins
juring Mr. - Hampton.
To make; out some show of argument, the editor
in his defence' compares Mr. Johnston's majority
over Longatreth, with Mr. Hampton's over Black,
and thtlaki way makes out his 1600! Bat his as
Notion was not that Mr. Johnston's majorities arena
1600 greater . than Mr. Hatuptont but that Mr.
•“zatas 1600 behind the Whig vole for
' . 'That this declaration was false, we
• "have given the figures to prove. But the decitow
1 . - ,..;:filineris-fialse in Sl:Willer particular. Gov. Johnston
itictieed the. Free Soil and Nationvote, which was
: 199at . 4tren for Congreas—this deducted front his
whole, vote, leaves 8057, as his Wkig vote. Now
let a impale again.
• : Totoffor G3V. JOhDSII) 0••• • • • • ......... - - 8856
•-latas Native and. Free Soil 790
,
I °Vit i n e s whole Yllgg
sar. ioixon's foie •
Thus it is seen that Mr Hampton ikts;i only 391
eatestehtrid the Vhig vote for Governor, instead
of. i6OO
-• 'We ask the scrutiny of every render to these
statensents,:sis at is by his false reasoning, and
dedeisfoki, that the American editor ls striv
Maier - hijery upon' a gentleman . 'ilem the
:4;:tilndis of the county have chosen to represent their
''''interetas in the approaching important Congress. If
• .ottritepresentative's moral influence is weakened
biretta unjust attacks, his usefulness is destroy
. end the district plopcotianably injured.
AGRIGULTITRAL SOCIETY.
We have been . sated by several of our . arming
, maids to: urge the; Gsrmaiion of an Agricultural
Society upon thcise engaged in agriculture, and
thissointereated:in: it. Two events which-have
xecently,om=ed, in our county are indications
that thirpritelif ripe to; it, end, that it but wants a
- beget' ang. We-allude to the ploughing match got
41phi-thee:Adkins and publicephit of ore of our
bad 0011 and sacteirdulagricullurigs, Mr. Wil.
Skin Martin, and to ths; meeting in Pine Township,
adieu; of which may be. found In onr.paper
- It is impossible to estimate too highly the alma,
idiersilitistien, and the consequent increase in the
value of real estate which may be looked fiir as
alkedrilie iiistal•qf n weS directed and spirited
sairiestiMeil sarsociation; Mr. Skinner, in his ex
; scellent peziodicall-,+ThetPksagh, the LOOM, and the
Ariel:. states that My yenta:since the average
'..;; yield of wheat in, Neyv . York was twenty bushels
- err the acre; and-that twenty years since the aver.
age yield was twenty bushels, while
in both States this present average _yield is only
twelve busheht :par toat t eounty Is no exception
-to this esehmehrily fact. - Each-succeeding year
• Endi the 'land 'sena - bIY Wra:se.,' The process of
• deterioration is painfully evident: 'Now, under a
arum olgtorl,kusiandry, it is its all cases preen.
" made in.to,tubmt the modes of cishivation to the'
at= ot the Sal; and other circutuomes, that
• she -Arm - shall. possess the means of mileminhig
„its own fertility by the puitretien cl manures.—
. Intrivrof nothing more likely-to stimulate gout
• liissbioicl4lban thecompetitien , Wklab an apical.,
' eisndsocielY aches, and the inimnation which it
The art of dniding_and economising the
War of 'the darinof rendering all the labors of the
sistia4* - asetr*it to'lla,end PrbOtted - -”- 3 f giving
did pmara-clegree of culture, withoutexceedlngit
... :=;;Sierof applying the resources of the farm to the
Istreposie tobd acompliabed with the least waste,
is ethal may be termed . goad tssirnithiy; and this
net could scarcely Ail to be morn generally dire*.
-a g elonitutial society 'tumid labor to that
.Bappo!e the agricultural products of the
y,doribled,. as we, doubt not iii a' kw year .
,'Lhe7.torgh,t beiwithout alditional outlay , bat mere;
fJ bieoodionnOmnOent, how much mould it add
to ihsprospetity "of tbe county us siren as to' its
btehnsd
sl - theautand reasons might be given why as off*
y,, similar to thorn which grace so
!may, pt4cr o'ol4 - Mould be formed. flenoy will
-tiFliiMftheinselies to . every one. •One occurs to
us, which venture to mention. Oar far.
.not keep so , well , upto..,MT, improvements
, isnd=discoverim of the age as do our mead ta.
, tatceind . mectianice. 11,4*. leas skiiitulated.—
, botunifulearth, howeverrndely
*'..,yrteldit i.living, bdt the M:chime who is not up to
'o,7l t *rver-6eiamtnoi afford to bo behind
ago - arst, and thei;nosiszonerdly,
bri; . s:dlen eg f icakafavacciel. way
ihisia:(Mni, this lethiogy:. Theihave
. .
• • ititiglit to tenon theft tends NVOIIO Mulkey found
.11:414, Mir PTC44CO to 011 . i
:frOltlet! !And, of,ll# mast, it matt
Ws= 4iliill,ondltioitottdoito ' tut Wm
w
Most our fanning fnen will not tel the
drop: Thei have our belt pad= (erica iotki,innttleitserotoo.
Mom Fuato.--Wer an, now in the to
J in f re Act, The rirer• - 'w"Fencla t'
yin . Sunday otiornta*, and:a this tatret.
' lidar /wetting, hive riattn 12h het—
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'. "131° aimg rjeadqi
.Tl l . hocber.
rivened, _
`llnd'oreAl lt t47l"°iive been 16 41. *t em mount,.
.4410c11 Ep .: Sin d ult.
Et t;,theipar6e Itlet-the 6 ee id o frlver 10 the *ghellY
otU 4 1 :f , .tll4
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be antarrmli, Cad mach
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-ipmarry4norained.
Ft ~>~sTJpatiBl3l6TOI [ will be continued allthroagh Mumwrow, and per.
• diidiar* , :flerli Private bill dal th ruulshaid
Waikilltarrei Tita . :11;18;;. •
~I°l°' turd labe Candidate dayan amusingdebate emus
fur.Go arrived 1, it• 4 ' I
"Ina? hrnV et'&. re red upOn:an .'amendment proposed hi thedAll for i
PCined igeiluddr AUea and ~ a thiPathtiaa the supplying . of deficient appropristenalor" the
n ! e d i blMi uttho Hoene, Yeaterdeitllialen ted
e.d i " dad and diplomatic ezpensesofthe year a providing,
selves at the White House and obtained an inter* for the purchase of a set of astronomical instniv
view With the Pmwdent, in regard to a Poser' 1 ° meets for the observatory. Mr. Niles opposed it
- I m . ,nereinatedi an the McLeanWunder,' "dad"' with a great denial humour and good sense. He
l deeleeeil_ Mr- W ener's said that our naval ollicers were very aecomplish •
claanuiorere urged on the groun d ettiWeervielr to ed in many things,grest mathematicians, and great
rYleaierq end of his recent defeejss the ikvoted nstmoomers. They premised
" great results in ea*
udidalin of party in Ohio, of fo r" cry thing to which they turned their attention, but
bra-hope. IS helieW4 that Ult. '
° Pftlee has bee; he mold not help noticing that they never could
'already conditionaUY P .rdlit4ed. ,t;' some . on° Ebel do any thing without a great appropriation. We
and it Probable the eidubjett ° . has heett made some time ago had a great exploring expedition
le-daY SIM it aid" I aleite rd. eitrldiair among the, which was to perform remarkable things, which
democrat"' here, if Mr i wittier 'Pet prove the lad` were at length announced to the world at an im
(*add candidate. NO vrithititOo44 the tem P es ' manse expense. Then we had a scientific expo-
Mons condnel oftii friends in the Obki Legislalurei dition to the Dead Sew and he mentioned that
no one dretkrue . that his tenneco ;In . be "g aited ' 'Montilla only motto( it , which had yet come to
it is believed that whirlhdadd, rd the free sc alers the knowledge of the pnhhc was, that it lied
the Whigs will be enabled to elect theiicandidee brought home a piece of Lot's wife. He had not
Tl.S.Serielort-who will Probe:hip be Ma Thos even the good fortune to get a light of this rare
Ewing. • specimen.
The subject of the abolition of:the Slave trade Mr. Pierce said that Mr. Niles had once been
in this district, bee been disposed of io a most an' in favor ofa light house m the skies, alluding to
expected manner. • After the M-oonsideration of Mr. Adams' menage relating to National Observe.
Mr Oils resolution upon the atiblecti came uP tories
the various amendments propOsed to it, among bfr. Foote made some remarks and managed
which, the one moat generally approved of, seemed to log in something about the annexation of Cuba.
to be that el& Sauth,of Indiana,simply directing He sea he WWI in favor of gradually absorb.
the committee on the district to inquire whet log, piece by piece, the whole of tee Nosh AP3Or•
if anD is necetwarr te prevent tlle In- lean Continent. 'He had frequently before declav
troduction of Slaves for sale in thisdistnet. Pend* red in this body that such was his opinion. He
as the question on this resolutiiin, the House ail , believed that if a vote could be taken on the
jonmed.. Mr Wwwworthtbis morning called the question to morrow, nmetenths of the people in
Speaker's auentionto the preition of the question, every State of the be Union would be fiend to be in
and asked if the first question in order um, not favor of the annexation of Cuba. Mr. Fcote's
upon Mr Smith'eamendmenu 'The Speaker then opinion of popular opinion is of no particular
said, no. As Mr Gott'a resolution bad been re• importance to any body but himselL
canal aired, the subject had 'lost the character of It may be a s well t o meat y on t h at t h e apprepa , e ,
a privileged question, and must now take its Piece lion of the money for the purchase of the tome.
with other unfinished business, But, said Mr W• meats was agreed to. The amount was six
it will never be reaeked them Tee Speaker mid thousand dollen,
that.would depend uPon Natalia. the House took
np and disposed of helmets to its ceder.
. 4co
Of course this penknifat resolution will never
by hegira amain, put there len° doubt that many
members will vigilantly watch every opportunity
to introduce. some other propothion, directed to
the same end. Thesthpportutiitiesoccur on every
resolution day, which is the lint buainess day of
each week. i
Another very alarming scene hook place today
la the,Floose, upon the milesige business. Mr
Embree, an able and judiciomellibig member of
the House,luid moved to arnend the first clause
of, the general appropriation by inserting a
proviso, that the mileage 'cif Members of Congress
shield be calculated by the shortest mail route,
andnot as now, by the most circuitous route that
can be travelled. He edam - zed the committee of
the whole this morning, upon' the abuses to which
the lax principles prevailing ; in Congress relative
to the compensation of its own members led. He
showed that by their modes of Calculating mileage,
some members received during the time of their
actual service in Congress, snore than 540 per day.
He also exposed in,a clear end able manner, the
robbery atutuallycommined by members of Con-
grass, in voting themselves whole libraries of
Woke. 'This is such a mot:snorts act of public
plutider, that, in my judgment, the receiving as
well as the voting far the distribution of those
books, ought to subject any man guilty of it, to
perpetual political damnation. cannot now pre
tender be perfectly ancencei but r know that 1 ern
within bounds, when I say; that more than one
hundred thousand dollars a year will not cover the
Marmot of abstractions from Me Treasury, on this
book account alone, end the public are indebted to
Mt Greyly, for exiiceing dm. manlier is which
$62,000 more ere stolen. \•
After several half witted speakers, who feeling
soy, made the greater asses of themselves by at.
tacking Mr Greeley, had appropriated the charge
of defrauding the mercury, Mr G. himself obtained
the floor. He was not allowed w speak continu
ously for more than five minutes, bet said enough
to convice all parties interested in knowing it,
that their ribaldry and inzoleece were quite thrown
away upon , him. He proved mall the diecontent
edolhat they had taken the sums 'set opposite their
respective names.' Like inotlis that flit round the
flame whiCh scorches theta,: the chief sinners
crowded around Mr Greefey'n wet, making the
House miachmoce like an irregular mess meeting
than the dignified body whichat ought to be.
Mr HaMpton's bill for the cession of one million
°facies of public lands to Pennsylvania, to be op.
plied to tie completion of three of her principal
Itellmads. is eveiting great attention. It seems to
be everywhere considered a stout hypo:taut move
meat. If any thing is to be done to prevent the
general and uncompensated cession in these Lends ;
the common property of all ihrei States, tothe antes
in which they are, now is the time to act Penn•
sylvsnis has as good a right to 'Add from the Federal
Govenimern; by grants of lands for the construe.
Lion of her great works or internal improvement,
as Illinois. Indiana, Michigan; or Missouri, which
have all received such immense trees for like
purposes. lamas.
There bas been a painful rumor in town for
the last twenty four hours. that the misunderstand-
ing which is known to have 'existed for several
months, between ex•Goveraor's Brown and Jones,
of Tennessee, had restaltedin a duel, in which hi .
firmer was killed on the field. It is not mentioned
in the newspapers of this morning, and ma 7 per-
Imps be set down as untrue.
Great preparaticms are making, in all parts of the
country, to go to California I have been ID day con.
versing with Mr. Fnmaer,tho well known 'Mustang;
the correspondent of the peltri, from the army m
Mexico. He expects to get off, shout the firm of
next monthoutd will form one, of a considerable
party, which will go through Mexiemeither by the
way of Monterey. or thamity of Mexico; Among
others who are going, is Lieut. May of the Navy,
a brother of Col. Charles May. He has procured
.afurlough of twelve istontha. regard to this, it
seems puly'reir, to people Who are earning their
own living, and paying taxes for the support of
Pryer:meat, that the yoting gentlemen of the
Navy should be held to the duty and service for
which they are paid; or if they must go on explo
mtionsof this sort, let .them divest themselves of
theii • PriVniges, and then liutions. Free competi
tion in gold digging should s be observed as well
as In other piranha.
There are now here a finely equipped party of''
young men from Boston, mama whom, we learn I
served in Mexico ta ogle* of the Mateacbusetur
regiment, who set out to night for New Orleans,
who intend taking the same route for the mining
reedits. They are as fine a set of men an I have
ever seen, all young, healthy; end active. They
am Mina class mho, when'thessmach the new Doi
rade, be fully as apt to betake themselves to dig
ging ap Merited for grain*, turnips and potatoes,
as to seekforthe yellow dews When they received
their pompons from the Seen:nary of State, that
gentleman remarked to them, that be was glad to
'perceive that none of them were under the ne
ccessity of milking their marks. Why, 'laid one of
the "Party, Did you think rwe were San Virginia?
/slate bit of is row,on the pion of-Sadie Peyton
and Betben. %tem 'er / 8 49, 11 as just taboo
piece. Last summer Mr.-Clipgraan, of N. C. Made
some, very. serious charges against ttr. Medill,
Commissioner of Imliin _Olin. That Officer e,d
dressedto thetiouse every indignant and vindies
sive letter, charging Mr. C. With gross Insolence, ma.
malignity, Absrkond, and demanded, since the char
l i gee had been preferred,bylim, a full investigation
1 by the Haase. AccMdittglY ..a committee of four
were appointed, eatishaing of Mr. Doer of N. Y.
Dr. p r i c ,, e ,pc Ohio, Mr. Brady, and other gentle.
men. This committee l'oving pnxeeded to Mal.
peas, had occasion to , examine cao .Idr. Daniel
Taylor:lga was called bytlte opponents of Me
. dill, and gars his sowers to the -examination in
with Veal. Xeadatervr, kal 7hest they'csme
tivacroisi r emenination, he refused to malty end
,plainlytokl 'the gousaMtee that be vimald not an
swer any farther questions.. l 0 was ncuitled that
if be.Orsisa4 this.cotpe matter would be
brought before' the Rouse, which tiid not 'lnduce
hip ro,ehange his detenvnlarthia. The matter was
brotsgbt beforathe House by Dr. Frieze in a raw.
lance that the examinee be invested with author
sty Taylor ,to xittatedy for ■ contempt,
sad detain Cr . lownalit be muscat to answer.,
deal 0f.dcb01...0.44r*-Plio# he 'wcul 'end'
want legal oblacpaw were !stied to the course
iiEtta ID
vaGeor , u4l 4
~....TbOAVba!a tppa C,4 ,PV.*°lll4,eB2° w e.
re•Ornifia ALM tllol6lllll,ll . F.A . :Saiyiei 'Motion
to.recoraldstr the vote rejidtinkther tecert.:
Peinalian&T Paabeco'alteOr'elleged Whavebeen
taken , ltute - him by Gin 4eirop. The previous
garspiimurissiithdraWn, and of course the debate
FROM NEW YORK.
Correspondence of the Piusbiugh Gazette.
New ?am Jen. 9,1819.
Many of the ships that have been loading for
calif:ulna are now ready for sea, and daily &par.
tures take place. The ship Albany left this morns
lug with another party of adventurers, whose exit
was Witnessed by as many people as could stand
upon die docks or cluster upon the rigging of ves
sets near,..-sack a scene has not been witnessed
ace the confusion of Babel. What with the part.
. .
iug of acquaintances, the inquiry for "my trunk'
and "my pickaxe," and the promises asked and
made for samples of gold, as great a riot was crew•
ted as eta locofoco caucus. The mining apps,
rotas carried out is curious enough. The most
popular sort consists of a common w4tigHtivitik
two feet long, the bottom of which is perforated
with large boles. Into the top of this trunk is fitted
a sieve made of Wile. All the miner has to do is
to end the "diggings," fill up his sieve, shake out
the eorth, and pocket the gold. The process is
as simple as filling a basket with coal from Coal
HilL
Our sleighing has all gone nod the streets axe
waste at mud, making them almost impas
sable for pedestrians, and forcing the faahionables
back upon the old reaouroe of irodoor amusements.
of which there in no lack. The last novelty. is the
Sax Born players, who coma out In the Hermann.
The instrument is a valved horn, superior in
sweetness as well as power to the Kent bogie.—
With these instruments, plaintive as well as the
most martial arenas are discoursed most eloquent•
ly, and to the approbation of the most appreciating
audiences. The impression created upon the hear
er to as karcible and agreeable ea the Stemmer
klub°, and the lovers of tousle among you may
safely anticipate a very great neat when they come
among you, as they will in the course of their "our
neying.
The Erie Railroad commenced its regular bust.
ness yesterday, and two its trains 1044 miles from
New York. The result has been most fiauertag,
for the passengers an the road averaged two bun.
dred each way. giving a receipt of $l,BOO to my
nothing of freight money, which will well the sum
to more than 112.100, and this too in the dead of
winter The tore is placed at two cents a mile,
which is as low as any rand in the Union charges
Ii may be mentioned here that a branch is moon to
be made lam the coal regions of Pennsylvania,
which promises to he very profitable.
Our City Banks have Just made • count of their
specie, nod show act and o half millions on hand,
_which k an increase of one million since Novena
bee. Money recantns extremely easy and the
banks discount all the really good short paper that
is offered. Paper on the street sells at Slal 0 per
cent, but there is not much of this kind afloat. The
rate of bills for leAmmer is NMI per tent, but
more abbe kraus, than the Wier rate.
The news by the Washington has enabled hold
ers of cotton to get f cent advance with sales of
200 bales. Ashes have gave gone op to ffillillll for
both sort* and 87 for Canadian Pots. Common N.
Y. flour, 85,7561481 I, Southern, 53,5605 68, with
considerable sales for the California market; Corn
ha. risen full two cents and a abort stock or. hand;
Pork seems to have found the top after a long rise,
1000 bids told f..r June delivery on private terms,
suffered to be a re-sale at $2OOO advance, which is
quite an operation. Prime has sold_ at $l5 and
mess 816,50;8/x1 is up to 812012,75 Mr mess and
351a11,50 for prime. Butter is in better demand by
6i:simulators. The general tone of baldness in all
departments is very buoyant, and merchants look
ahead with great confidence. c.
The weather has grown soddenly very cold, and
the mercury ranges lower than has been known
for years. At &o'clock it stood at zero, a point that
startles New Yorkers from their propriety, and
makes the New England part of the population
think of the land of their birth. No one keeps in
the street longer than is absolutely necessary, and
while there, seems busy racing with others equally
eager to get out of the biting frost.
California still, continues to be the key note to
general conversation; nor does the subject lack in
terest. The number of emigrants thither, from this
part, is truly a matter of wonder; and no one can
resist the coaclnsion, that a valuable clan of our
citizens ire leaving us. Young men are Socking
in from the country, looking energetic enough to
overcome all obstacles, and able to make firtunes
out of the sod of California, should all her min.
neat resources prove visionary. New ships are
advertised daily, which offer indocemerds the most
alltmng. One promises to board ill passengers for
months oiler their arrival, while another assures
the emigrant that it has on board a tonsil opirm
tont to take them at once up the magic golden
rivers of California. One thing is certain, our ship
owners are mating Orton's. The steamers to
Chives will pay for themselves., as will several
ships, which are positively known to have freight
and passenger lists so large, that the owners care
not, if they rot at their anchors, after they have di..
charge
Thesemi monthly steamer left yesterday with
a larger-remittance Air Europe than has been made
for a long time, caused by the recurrence of divi.
dend„day. A very large amount of the dividends
were reinvested, and the stook sent abroad. The
amount of bills drawn was %roe, and the best
names sold at the close, at than /0 9 -a rate
that makes a shipment of coin impossible. The
packet ships, with the spring importations, are get
ting out of time, and the .demand for coin to pay
r
duties et the Cum o nce is consequently small
.
The, gloss amount imports is not expected to
be more than the bracts of trade pug atiaPovo of
readily, and their arrival will not diaturb the money
market. The amount of money seeking invest
ment is large, and the rate very low for the season.
On socks it can be had afire per cent, and good
merchants' paper sells at 8 to 9 per cent. per an.
num. Last year, at this time, the rate was II to
2 ppr cent. per month. A vast amounted' debt has
been paid, and the whole movement of business is
upward. The rium,ber of pew firms formed has
been swill, which shows the presence or agafilioda
feeling.
The Odd Fellows of this city have another pro
ject on fool that promises to be of much Importance
to the city. With sorely an effort, the mence
was raised to Ofild one of the neat edifices in the
' country, and they' now "mead to furniih it wig, p
fibrin; that shall' be an ornatnent to'NeW 'ork.—
So numerous a scalety it able to bri o Ode immes
dials Azistence a large -e stablish' ti t; and pm
thing creditable may be safely look s Or.
Wumserox, Jand 2 , t&49
•
The next novelty in the fashionable world lathe
grand limey ball at the Italian Opera House. The
tickets are planed at nix dollars, and four &A
lma more for the privilege of taking their
No person adiontod out of costume. mikes old
enough to have children preveqt t i costume. For
the, privilege of looking - at the inelkod ultra
faahlon of the city, three diallers 'is eharge&-the
ePeulator confining himself to - the amphitheatre,
wham a capital view of the tope of the heads of the
audience eaa he bed. The manager is one of the
helm of John - Jacob Astor, wears dollao gm mo
ving Into general clintiTaiied with her more riv•
piky than they weregathered by dined merging
fo htsearly yoga. It will not be many Sean be
fore mine of his desenntlanUt will be quite anxious
to go into the fur trade, or many) LAPP profitable
employment.
.JLit embargo hasteen laid upon the North Elver,
to day, by the frost. jee .has made 'earn to 241 h
garret, and the rivers, both aides, Oiled with drift
ice. Theferricsare three hours crossing the NMI.
Saudi vesseli have been stove A t their nmorlop,
and two steam boats sunk. Al such* tempers/me,
buitoessis dull ertimgb, and the sales to day have
tmly been to wooly iremedlste sauna. Ashes have
gone op to 57 for both forte. Cotten—Saks
rates. fbnor, cow. pence ofteports of Ice ip
tbeWerderit R.l. 7 en9nitighrti sad =not behoved
attdeeV,S7k-7rentiu . . ll o!, nut Act Ite' - 44, eseePt In
teuellietig Plait/14044 eery lash . sindalio—
The chief demandlitorthecatiforein6ade, tt l t.
sieside.2oo barrels a day of .f.auttl'orit.
key has gone up to 236251 els, and lintel ham,.
Some Weetern 8.-fte•nroi at 21 to 22, and wanted.
Now Stocks closodull, with a Conklin to decline.
ig;IJICRSTLIUNLIL LSRUMATIIIIII,
ant, .0
Bairettant iiiite--By Mr Levis—To exempt
eettaii certideatee of ken from taxation far corpo:
rid= and tarialeipal mown&
Chi motion of Mr. Kotitgmaelter,, the Senate took
up, on second reading, the bill to abolish the Li.
let Court of the Gltyand Comity of !dummies.
;dr. Kooigmaeher offered an amendment,inmeas
ing the salary , of the Prealdentiodge of the Quad
ter Sessions from 51700 to 52000.
Messrs. Konigmactier, BramGey. Small and &rine
advocated the zunendmeim and Messrs. Johnson
and King opposed it.
The question having beentakea, the amendment
was rejected—yeas 9, nays .78; and the bill was
then read a third time end passed. • Adjourned.
The Speaker announced that the Clerk had op.
pointed Alex. S. Browner, J. C. hinlory and Fran..
am Humes, Transcribing Mirka.
On motion, an election wan held for officers—
when Daniel McCleary was elected Serganwo.
Anus, Emanuel Zeigler, Doorkeeper, and Lewta
Frank, Messenger.
The Committee to apportion and refer the re.
vend items of the Governor's message, made re
port as instructed. The Committee on rules also
reported, and their report lens laid over far one
day.
Mr Emery presented numerous petitions in fa.
for of the erection of a new county, to be called
Lawrence, out of pare of Beaver and Mercer.—
Mr. McKee (of Wash.) presented others fora new
countyout of parts of Washington, Allegheny and
Westmoreland.
On motion of Mr. Evans, of Chester, the use of
the Hell was granted to Solomon W. Roberts, civil
engineer, who proposes to deliver a lecture this
evening, upon the subject ofa great Western mil
road through Ohio and Pennsylvania.
On motion of Mr. Beat, the Canal Comminion`
ers were requested to inform the House bow much
mosey is due to agents and laborers employed
upon the public works, and also how bang they
have been doe. Adopted.
Mr. Eabelatan introduced a resolution Mr a corn•
mitme cf three (to act with a committee of the Se.
nate) to report upon the propriety of establighing
daily record of the proceedings of the Legislature.
Mr. Swartswelder rend in place a bill supplemen
tary to the act to encourage the deTnkipenleln of
the mineral resources of the Commonwealth; also
a bill to incorporate the Cheater Coal Co.
Mr. CoOrnin a bill supplementary to the act in•
corporating the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Adjourned for wont of something to do.
Mr. Crabb, on leave, introduced a bill to repeat
the act to incorporate the Erie and Ohio Rails:Kul
Company. Having been read a first time,' and
being upon the second reading, Mr. Johnson moved
Ira rekrence to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Crabb strenuously opposed the motion, and
the discussion was kept op at great length by
Mews Matthias, Smyser, Johnson, Brooke, Small
and Mason. The motion to refer was finally re
jected, 14 to 11, and the bill was then reed • sec
ond time, and ordeted to be engrossed for a third
reading.
Mr. Johann, from the joint select committee, re
ported that Friday at 12 o'clock, in the Hall of the
Holm, of Representatives, had been fixed upon as
the time and place to count the votes given for Go
vernor. The report being agreed to, the Speaker
appointed Mr. Crabb the teller on the pan of the
Senate.
Dill read in plam—By Mr. Beat—To incorpo
rate the Poriaville and Danville Telegraph Or.
By Mr. Potteiger—A supplement to the met to in.
cortannue the Reading Railroad Company.
BON 'ivied—The Governor Ims signed the bill
rebulve to the estate of James Coleman, de.
ceased: the bill authorizing the Humane Engine
Company to sell real estate, and the bill supple.
mentary lathe act to confirm the title o(tbe Gen.
Green Beneficial Society to certain ground .
Adjourned.
Petitionsorcre presented in favor of el:Kanner.
ingthe Farmers and Mechanics Rank. Philadelphia
for the re-caner of the Bank of Montgomery Co:.
for the repeal of the act incorporating the Erie and
Ohio R.aid Co; for the tapir:xenon of the Sc.
eiety to develops the mineral resources af the Om.
ted States; to make the county of Allegheny re
sponsible for property destroyed by mobs for the
ereation of • new county from parts o( Beaver and
Mercer. to bed- sled Lawrence; alto remonstrances
against the same; from Barks for the abolition of
the death peaelty;. fora allege in the liCelael
Mr. Meek submitted a pint instructing resolu
tion against flogging in the limey.
Mr. Williams otTered a reacilubon to Instruct the
Committee on the Militia System to bring in • bill
to abolish militia wafflings and to encourage volun
teer companies. After yarne opposition, the res..
lotion wns agreed to--yein 59, nays 36.
Mr. Eshelman, from the jeint committee on the
subject, made a report providing far the election of
State Tit-meet on Friday next, at 13 o'tlonk, M—
agreed to, and Mr. Stockwell was appointed teller
on the part attic House.
4ITATIL TILEASUIZICWS ILEPOUT
tint,. Philadelphia Nev. we are indebted artphe
&Delving, egoopaia or the anginal report of the &ate
Pleasure', which Ina, laid before the Senate, on
Monday, week Ina
The balance. in the Trenurym he .10i7i dii
Noreather, /101, WSJ 3650,896 155
The iteeipts at tke Treaeury dating the
fiscal Year ending on the 30th No7nbet
IEI4B, amounted to ‘..3,531,776 22
Total amount of revenue for 1818—54,012,667 07
The payments from the treasury for
the same time mounted to
. •
Leaving a balance in the Treasury on - the 30th
of November, 1E46, of 5577,290 39. To •thic bal
ance the Treasurer has added the estimated re,
ceipta for the next fiscal year, ending on the 30th
November, 1819, which autcant to 5° or and
declactiog therefrom the estimated ex odium,
far the same period amounting to, we
have • balance in the treasury on the 30th Nevem.
her, 1819, of 5001,090 39, or as increase ever the
present balance of 5325,500. "From this exhibit,"
the Treasurer remarks, will be seen that the
revenue to be derived under existing laws, If pro•
perly applied, will enable the State to meet all its
liabilities, and promptly pay the interest upon the
public debt as it falls doe."
The total amount of the abatement of five per
cent., allowed under timed of April, 1814,10 inch
counties as should pay into the treasury within a
certain period, their quota of tax, Is $11,5221 t. la
reference to this gamut, the Treasurer whilst qd.
miming that it aide much in laringingftrods Into the
treasury, during the fore part of the year, suggests
that perhaps some means might he devised where.
by the whole of the State tax trout the respective
counties, might ho brought into the treasury within
the year, and at less expense. The most of bring.
Mg money into tho treasury under the present aye
tem, is eleven per cent. upon the amount collected,
and he thinks some plan might be devised by which
the amount of taxes may be apportioned to the
respective counties, and each required to levy, col.
lens, and pay into the treasury its appropriate a.
mount semiannually, to meet the interesvapon the
public, debt.
The amount of relief notes now in circulation,
is, according to the rep0rt,5702,661, and the Tree.
MM . is inclined to be lie ve that public opipion rem
quires their immediate vrohdrawal as a circulating
fnedium. lf they were withdrawn, the law inflic6
jog e PellellY for every Ittienipt to cireqtate a note
ales, denomination than 4ve dollars, 4tould by
strictly observed: if the means in the treasury qro
not autgeleat to Warrant their immediate redemp;
don, he recommends that a kini be authorized for
that purpose, at an Interest of six par cent, free
from taxation, and te-irobarrable in two or three
year.
Nicw Yozz, Jan. 11, 1849.
The only Bank that has availed itself of the pro.
visions of the act of the 11th orApril, IS6B author
istug the issue of State stocks benzins au Mutest
of am per cent. per annum, on ocatdltke of its re.
deeming its relief issue, is, the Bank of the North-
ern Liberties. That institution
ifirr on .2. iii lath Mal
last, Otteented to thudibor gen the sum
ci
310,000 of the Owns laved by it u der the* act o
May IE4I, add received ihereior, certificates °Mtge
stock.
The receipts for the last decal year from the ppk ;
Gc ireprovpthents amounted to et ,*(1,534 Thp
wrp e*Pauded for repays IYotive , V c ir: 40 , 4
thq same perio amounted to *LAS, 2117 S—ice s,
Eng taletqcp of 0,12,1.2 deriyed {he
movements.
The rapott recommends the passage ofthe reven
ue bill' submitted to the last Legislature, by the
late Secretary of the Commonwealth, the Auditor
General, and the late State Treasurer, and also a
slight alteration in the present revenue laws, so
that the tat imposed upon debts due front solvent
deblorp, may be levied for State purposes only.
TheTreshmer conoludas by eapressing his eon.
Hem °plaice that the State debt can be paid with.
terenty-Ste or thirty Yedn, if theproper !..erristat
tine is had upon the subject, and that 'Without In
creashurtbe brirthens of taxation now resting upon
. •
Mr. Wurnz—l bad the pleasure of being at an
Agricultural Meeting, held by the citizens of Pine
Creek, on latifWednesday night. It is, I believe,
the gent auempt of the kind in our county. Th.
meeting was spirited. At a previous Meeting,
they appoloted a Fnon . Olop to draft conantpan'
dOnitlntteo presented a etinitltotion which
was neceptid end adoinea alter ecimesuitendoienti
It wee then signed and otSceri erected. ho no.
mashy of fuming a County Society is evident to
tivny tkinkin, mind . I Woul d earnestly
, guest th at you would etUisavor }remthe itluifitAcm
f the inhabitantd this county-6d estiediallY
men of Illettenee, who feel en interest In urinal.
tore—to the formation ofa County Society; Now
tho ;Imo. few individoes who hale fit.
menmA Took brwesd wUh hope, envenom 1 0 4
eiuno4isOd by mad or 01Y arid ingoirO4
rti4k94,
Qrrputnt. Dpunt,—The Washisguin Union
Friday, notice! the steurniont yid:ynic I , 4Bun i
made in connection with unmet mi c i go do r
canna from d:urmai,
,Which quarter the cylA
ter Ewing had been immediately Orderod, and
o r s ;- ,, We hive sloolidy ononeta the evil
Thich has been eke-tasted about these stOr
`, 4 oo4 4i4il P 4CheiT l vm (3a44 F al i‘
et potion alio 'above Orient& Lisboa mistake.
We understand the Ewing is going out on the
Coma Slog% and not ss arernanto canter.'
r~?w~'.'.5~K~+ny..~...5.+,..w,..N-h.cw.<G3~i.,,~t:,:.'~..R`rLg~l.,,~..susk~':r"a'ivux..,.~;,e.:.;xMlere~r-....-cvs~. __.
HOOFS OF SUMMOOTATIV3I3.
lUlu=,!mui, Ju. 11
EQUU OF REPILIELITATIVISL
5V35,310 GS
0+7,290 39
For the tirizetA
ApitioULTIIRAL sacileTT.
IT 4l egrg!ttgd for
4TIEBT;TOCIIIipick 4 - I IST:,
• ,
Liam riceiscdttry EnMpesut fitters andtelegris
phic aispaMben ciiilanting.ttus - imry latest intelits
genre up to the moment of the America's depar. ,
tyre, Whicirtisrsaut Yinnlns , follenanr:
Lonis Napoleon ban aimed his ministry en fol
lows hi Odillon Barmy Minister• of Justice, is to
be chanted with the Presidency ofthe Council, and
Minister In the absence of the President of the He.
public; M. Droyn L. Hun Minister of Foreign
affairs; M. Leon De Maleville, Minister of the
interior; M. Nulpieres, Minittei of, War; M. De
Tracy, Minister of Marine and'Coliectionw, M.
Faber, Minister ofPn Mk Instruction and Worship;
M. Leon Gerber, Minister of Finance.
Lonis . Napoleon has addressed a letter to the
Electarial Committee, thanking them for favors,
dre.
The proposition which was laid before.theinens•
My for postponing the postal reform has bee;i with-
drawn.
It is repotted that the Pope hu accepted as in.
vitntion to visit Paris in Muy next.
Two old diplomatists of Lenis Philippe are to
have high offices under Napoleon.
ROME •
Accounts from Rome to day are by no means
satisfactory for the cause of order. Clubs are now
In passeulon of the government. Their chief,
Lucien Bonaparte, seems resolved to destroy the
sovereignty of the Pope.
• AUSTELL!.
During an engagement with the Hungarian
perialists, a portion of the city of Weiselburgh wu
minced to ashes. According to latest accounts,
General 'Beytick was advancing towards Pesth
from the Hungarian army on the frontiers of Sic
be
ngurgan, who will continue to 'mid him in
ceck.
THE MARKETS.
London, 2 o'clock, P. M.—The mock market
kaki heavy; consuls 88i; a 884; bualneralduli Levi
test, 3 o'clock; consuls, for account, 884 to 884,
Liverpool Circular.—Beer 87 ea. * a and ea to
88a. Pork—prime mess, in active demand; old 40
to 50E prime 58a. Bacon, quotations nominal and
la limited demand. o •
Cheese.—Demand limited, but withont.ilepren
ion in value. Lard declined one shilling, With lima•
ted imports. Rice—This market was steady, and
quotations rose from 20 to 23 shillings, for Carolina
dressed, first quality, sod 18 to 20 shililltra for
second quality. Turpentine Cs. 9d., Spirits 33s
Hemp uncharged.
Mr. Mhxrron.—Thu Philaddphia inquirer says
that the member of Congress from this county,
the Hon. Moshe Hhurrolt, Is 'one of the ablest and
most eMcient member. from this State.'
Speaking of Mr. Hampton's proposition to grant
one million of acres of public lands, to assist in
constructing certain Railroads in this State, the
Inquirer remarks
II is to be hoped that Congress will respond, and
in the proper spirit. Penrurylvania is now engaged
in one of the most important public improvements
of the day, an improvement calculated to afford
extraordinary taellttles td travel end transportation
between the East and West, faculties that may
be enjoyed, not only by our own citizens, bat by all
who may have occasion either for business or plea
sure, to pass over oar great Railroad. The work
is one of a gigantic character, and In its construe.
lion, million* of dollars will necessarily be expend
, ed. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities
have contributed to the most liberal spirit. They
are subscribers to Stock in this Important enter
prise, to the extent of hundreds of thousand.—
nay, in the aggregate of millions of dollars. The
work, nevertheless, is by no means local In Its in.
&mace and operation, but wig form a great link In
the mad important highway of the nation. It will
unite the East and West, serve as a bond and give
stability to the Uruon. Connected, too, as it will
he with other mode extending westward and mist.'
ward its national character will be readily remit.
aired. Why, then, should the General Govern
ment hesitate to accede to the propositimi as made
by Mr. Hampton.
Pennsylvania as one of the old State., and one
dale largest in the Union, has a claim open the
public domain, in common with the other member'
MU. confederacy. She Is now engaged in an un
dertaking well calculated to lax her enterprise and
her energy, and one, too, which, although of more
immediate interest to her. cannot but beef Immense
advantage to a very large portion of the Union.
She merely asks that a million acres of the Public
1 Lands be granted her, for the purpose of aiding in
Ithe construction of the Pennsylvamaßailroad. and
one or two other roads immediately connected
therewith. Sorely such a prop... Mon stronld be
regarded in a liberal spirit of Congress. Similar
grants have from time to time been mode for other
undertakings of a like character, but far inferior in
1 Inairiallgie and in general utility.
The propriety of the step at the present eminent
may be argued In an earnest and cabins manner,
because it is well known that the new States are
rapidly locrewing in number and power, and will
wen possess strength enough in Congress, to sp
proprime the whole of the public lands io a man.
as that may seem hest calculated to euchre their
own Interests. Tim old States must get something
now or never. This subject cannot be much
Mager delayed with otery.toreensylwania. The
Movement of Me. Hampton fa - Meadow altogether
opportune, and it will &whitera command not only
the apporbation of the entire Cornmonweatth, and
the support of the whole Pennsylvania Delegation
but of all members of Comets who recognise the
magnitude end importance of the communication
with tho Great West, which our citizens are now
engaged in constructing, and who are disposed to
act towed,. the old Keystone in a liberal and patri
otic spirit. . .
Mr. Hampton should not let this sal:4mi Bleep
It is one in which his constituents have a deep in
terest. It in one to which the eyes of the people
DI the Commonwealth at large will naturally be
directed, with much anxiety. He has entered
upon o good wprk•, and we have a guarantee in
Ma courtesy. ability ,and nothing perseverance,
that he will discharge his whole duty. The press,
however, must anemia and encourage him, br it is
eery through the preys that public attention can be
adequately directed to the subject, and public
opinion be properly elicited.
The Blunsesniahals Slack Water
The tact that this work within four years of its
completion, should require a second lock at its
lint dam, is strong evidence of the sound judgment
of its undertakers, of the value of the trade Wong
the Monongahela; and merits something more
than a mere pasaing editorial notice. The old lock
was a large one, being one hundred and ninety
feet long and fifty foci Wide, and could conveniently
pass two of the largest sited coal buts, carrying
over five hundred tons of coal. The new look,
which is built alongside of the old one, sad inside
of it, in two hundred and fifty long, and oy-six
feet wide ; being, it is believed, the largest lock in
America, perhaps in the world. It will pus &sir
coal bouts, carrying about 1,100 tons of that vale.
able mineral ; while the two locks will pus sir
Pluis with sixteen hundred tons of coals.
Heretokre, it was frequently imposatile for the
single lock to pus all this liorika applying, and the
consequence was, that boats were frequently die.
appointed in getting through, and were thus de
prived of the opportunity of availing themselves of
a rise of the rivers. Hereafter, at letiu for many
year'', no such disappointment can Deur. The
opening of the Youghiogany impTovenidm nut
summer, will di*tleife vitatlyitikeucrilielmainess
at locks lifo. 1 and 0, of the Monongahela black
water, and may probably demand the erection of
agother lock at dam No 2.
The facility Opening through the Monongahela
improvement is a matter of vast importance to
the consumers of coal, ulonethe Ohio and Millais..
aippi, from Pittsburgh to New Orleans, and it
most be a source of gratification to many of thcm
to know how rapidly end how iinurpqiCisal maybe
Pitthrough thin work. - •
6 jollovilog Ariteibrat of tolls on different
aro of the United States, on coal noising fifty.
she Mace, wilt, no joubt, be acceptaNe in, your
rniders;— .
_ ..
Tolls.
AIMKoIa holm slack wniet on one thousand
imshels of Until passing four S 2 91
Of the Muskingum intruggfement, 7 38
Op diets and Batten rigor In Went. Q ClB
9Y l Sai „ ........ 11 85
rennsylvanta CanaL ........... 10 08
Penn. and Ohio, or Crosscut Canal. lops
Fos 'Cauvorutuvv-The first general moves
meats fur California, attendant upon the promollps.
Lion of the gold discoveries there are pow taint
plimpletod, and veavels have baglinro depart almost
dally from tlie ports of Roston, New 'Y'dt
phit and Baltimore, tor the golden land. From
Bolton, two vessel, soiled on Wednesday, one
carrying sixty-three, and the other tarty-ave
Passengers.itto Tatellatairo.ady a,ka ;root New York
Ver tllghtV ithisengent. Among the m i ry we
eltoetvo tbu names of Joans Winchester. , one
of the pioneers of the system el Cheap literature
in . books and newspapers, and late publisher of the
New World and Golden Rale, a man possessing
the intelligence and energy calculated to insure
gnomes in any position. Caleb Lyon ofLyonsdato,
the accomplished oriental echolar am% pout, gives
up • 10 0 duiluntion under the General Government,
and goes out, with the design of making California
10 permanent residence. James B. Devoe, no lan
tilligent printer, and Daniel Norcross of •Philsedl
phia belong to this petty, as also does Frederick
Jerome, the brave and noble-hearted sapot, with
several other gentlrmo phonate, and in
qr
A '
• e brig lobo Petty, FlaveL sailed from Nor
folk for Callkirnia on Tharaday, with fourteen
passengers.—Bahsworedtwrewan.
TUN CAzapul4 here, which Ilnd aornewhn,
4iminished, has greatly increased in all quarters
SifICO the late advice. In Baltunom, mare sedate
men are beginning to feel a moving imitation,
whilst, as regards New York, 4letter sates
'Sven the cool caletilating automata, who Dea
er matte a specolation with leas than five to ono in
their AIM, have caught the Infection, and not a fom
are !wit's a profitable certainty to ktry their WI;
at the plasm" • • •
_#9_4_ .
Rigtip.tio,
ILL fig&M, VIKCIILA 13
jitllll • Billilsaing,rUarterasts, Law:Raub,
ius.un, wins, cznatuess,
maws, Am. trz
odc e +
Printed at the 4w/team:Ake, al
how prices, st the
UN Ow= Ontes o Tnn lITIXI7.
, . .
..ithisura3murep_ u•as.
44isititilittiad:ciPrikhia kv4oi
nem*, tholOitutiiidges or Englund ibi
Itorenflor to recitiofinea:nalions Itooo oink
The tended Lew Moitillne Lanni ilia Ws *All
inonsigern* &min istithe County ccinti bunion's.
. ,
Parma C itadoxs, viz Borroi - bitrxwasixi—
Tbe Traveller says thattbe estate of the defeated.
will not exceed hoe million eight biladred thous
and dollars, and that he has made no bencfelda af a
public character. '5.... ..:
,
• Orr To Cauroraia,—Two anatrof Robert time
meu Esq., a . New York, weir mime the Ciiifor
nia emigrant. in the chip °brim:heal Colon, on Sa.
turday.
Fluccaturio - sox 811.}117x3.--The Govern - 61 1 .a
Virginia has appointed Richard d. Maopm, QfSan
Francisco, to be a C.,immiasioner (or Upper:l l ColiT
firmia, to take acknowtedgmezta adeeda,llhe.
MAAAACRUSEM —ln the Legielatnte on Wed.
neaday, Hon. W. B. Calhoun wen re-elected Sec
retary of the Commonwealth, and lion. Ebenezer
Bradbury, Treasurer.
Tie Hey. A STEWART, we are glad to
learn, having become convalesCent, bat reached
Washington again.
Burros AND Frac Sou..—Vague hints are afloat
that Senator Benton has determined to take a bold
and decided stand in favor of Free Soil.
Ouw.—Thoydisorganizers to the Ohio Legirlo.
tune ere atilt engnged in their unholy work of pre
venting all Legislation. and of disgracing their
hitherto respectable state. Ever niece the Speaker
of the Senate announced that t3eathary Ford was
elected Governor; there has been the most de
termined efforts on the part of the Locorocos to
prevent the wheels of Government from moving
another step, although tasking every allowance,
and taking the Locoloco count, Mr. Ford is clearly
elected Governor. Whet will be the end of it is
hard to my.
Local Intnll/Qana*.
1.11.01(1213 TOM Tat 1.171 - 831760 H DAILY MIZEITI
A great crowd was collected on the Allegheny
liver, on Sniorday, to sec the trial of Ralston and
Philips's new life preserver.. The exhibllion ap
peared to be highly satisfactory. We noticed a long
paragraph in the New York Courier' and Enquirer
of the I 1 th inst. speaking in terms of the highest
praise of this invention. It had been most success
fully tried oil . .. Sandy Hook.
Bunoi..sny to Au.roucsr.—On Friday night the
house of Mr. Jon Irwin wan entered by a thief arid
StSO In money stolen from tinder Mr. Irwin 's pit.
low which he was asleep.
Marne.--Oa the ume evening the house of
Mr. Robert Martin Ohio street, was robbed of
$25.
Jares's Rersermusx.—We would call 113/611011
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
/Wham, nod all elections of the Throat and Lungs.
Fleeing several times within a few year. past had occa
sion to two a medicine Ordts kind, we have-by experi
ence tented its excellent qualities, and ansprepared to
recommend It to others. Ministers or oilier pohtio
speakers afflicted with bronchial affections will find
great benefit from 1/1 one. It is prepared by a =lend
he physician, and all class. will Gull it a sale and et!,
enemas medicine in the dioceses for which it is re
eartlete itded......[Col web us (Ohio) Crow and Journal
For rale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth insect
crirt.3
W. IS. Wright, A. D., Dualist.
Orrtca mad residence me Fourth street, opposite the
Pittsourirh hank. Of f
ice hours' from 9 o'clock to LI Ai,
hi., and tram Y o'clock to 5 Y. hi. sepl4-ly
On the morning of the 1512 i MAL, M. Cava,.wax
wife of J. O'llare Denny.
Carriages (yr the funeral will leave the sea 'deuce of
Me. Ltan.r Denny, oo Third street, nu Wednesday
the 17th inst.. al MI o'clock. A. M., preemely.
Z. W.Rcraington, Durum. Corer
1.1.
R. E. klitiowiit. In Chancery.
T i t E enpß l d e f en d antri.z.i* r d"orr:rpPli=otflithmeapepll 4 2.
enemy., he.. that he bad accumulated ' with great la
bor, care and skill to the many years of his practice
as a' Surveyor, told that the resporrthint refused to re
store them to the plaintiff (on but
return, after an ab
sence to Beaver e/runty,) whoa he wished to resume
his occupation al a survei or to Pittsburgh. The Bill
prayed an illiallttiOa against defendant, to prevent his
using or copying the papers, and that they shoald be
delivered op to the plaintiff
The answer of the defendant pretended to claim the
papers, plans, survey., , as hi. own. The came
was argued week before Imi by firCandhiss and Craft
for the defendant, and by Dunlop for the plaintiff
The Coon, try Judge Lowrie, dellversid their opinion
en Saturday last , decreeing against 11P0owitt, told or.
doting him to didiver up the papers, plans, he., to Bre
. nurgion jaltklit
8‘..! N . : t r.: i t characterbe ar
keeper, or auy other decerlptilin of eroployourot
be acceptable, whether laborioca or Ugh: Aare..
5.," 0.0U13 jal6 det• _
Indopeadsat Pallas Mlles
Ec). Mt FOURTH STllt..7.—Coomird.4
mu., Asa. Cole of the Mie.3, Rowe
oc
Ja.18.43re
rrATINEEV SCRAPS WANTED—Vat arida Ow
luau pies will ea paid trg
juo 8 E SELLERS, 6?7Wal
TIMED PEAClUM—iii:Pbasis dried Peaches, halves,
11 !aim& shipping order; for sale
1. 1 5 WOLTZ & HOE
DRIRD APPL.M4-3111 boob driti= a fz u itl.
by
LARD -10 Lads No 1 Leaf Lard, i Onerdor.
inl3 ISPOILLS Es ROE
BOTTF,II-10 bbls packed Banes; 10 do roll do; fo
sale by jal3 M'GILLS k ROE
CORN 3
.TEAL—S 3 bbl., fresh ground, for sale lo
to closet. jals M'GILLS tr. ROE
M1L01.:11-1CObbl1 Float in owe.
jab 11.1431LLS & ROE
SUNDRM/-11 bbls No 1 Lard; 3 key do do; 3 b
Rash Roll Butter, 3 kegs Bauer, - landing fro.
Lake FAO and Michigan Lane and fbr tale by
013
_JAMES DALZELL, slyer sl
DUCKWHEAT FLOUR—CA bags Buckwheat Flour,
JUI in Eons and for sale by • / &IL FLOYD,
0/3 Hound gnash Bulldog
POTABU-23 casks pore Potash, on hand and tr 7
sale by jal3 Jt B. FLOYD
11005113--.2) dos Poland Brooms, w sal
e'd and Bfor
by jal3 J & R FLOYD
RBUTTER—JO bbts Phung s roct guucc, iss'4
1 - 1, this day and for oda by r(An
S 1 .14 4
_37 trator
quYILLED DAGS-90 don ( eowirry) Bags, all tow,
J. its strati and for sale by. ist Jlk 11 FLOYD
.
Air ALISTED—A large ROOM, well lighted, end
suitable le other respects (o the soccomsooda
den of a Select School. Enquire at this office.
Jale-tf
LARD OIL-10 bbl. winter Oil, No I; rood per Imo
Roscoe and for solo by
jal2 SELLERS et NI O.
iz I VINE FLOUR-200 bbl. in stare mil tut yj4 6}
r ____ _ 4.E4,LBUS NICOLE
LTT 6I"
j. 12 bbl. pupa Mor a l . l4l , ll" , o , k!s s al,
I " .. Aft a l: t .;-1.00 kepi?bbl, Natlrseitbi6ol.B
DBOOIIB-60 doe (or sale by
X* jell 1 ,
VONEW
• i:
141.:Trat-8 bbls free Rod Vo llo bi tsT
tuk
;51 &pd ;He by
I:J A 2 :1 : 4 "44;615 Pd
BONNH BST &Co
Dar. bash for We bir. ,-
r AeklES— B P VON BONNHORST & Co
AA PPLEE-20 bblsAy Amer, print And wund, f9A
sale bY i•l2 F VON BoNrittow
QUGAII HOUSE MOLAEZR36-10 bb . 1 . ,1 for b;
kj-1.44)." 84:14,7,4/1".:070
B-..qpyi 4 o by tan • SLY,
fIOTTON-30 Wei oAskvcAuali,M2 nom
1../ for sale DL _ T
R imq ARDY, JONR6i.Co sad
r"
hitds Ky L.( Tobaceo, for sale by
HARDY JONES &Co
24 VALLI{ Cabo Loaf Tobacco, for sale lour to
clam ja , l HARDY,JONES&
DRIED PEACH M.--23 sank, We 4 Pansies, on
band mud .01: 0 , 07 Va ,
Alt HARDY, JONES & Co
GROUND NUTS -- d 7 web Groond Nuts, for We by
Jail HARDY, JONES Co
LABD-25 hb4 No 1 Loaf Loni, in More and for .ale
by L d WATERMAN,
Jail 21 oratar and et Crypt .1_
ITh i dried Imrt
- ... - .
D UTTER —45 keg s; I,o,bbls packed B000r; 7do
Jp . Iroll 'clti;* id stOre nod fie sale by
All; 'L IS WATERMAN
("MOVER SEE.II-216b1a 0nd.14;/11 ttrkci.4 Svao
L.) eloenr.ed, sum? 5.40 i
jail L ATERMAN
F'Ci'd7,l,,iivia:
family 7h i e:l . ntar; VS
Co. and d azt
jell Le WATERMb2
EA NUTS-1N) bush re.. Fes Nuts, In owe anal Pfor sale by deel.l JAW DALT.EI4. .
DEOOMB-20 dos eonunon; 0 no , etß i cieslity; far
.1.) sale by lr
(IOIU ALF.A.L-40 sk;inl sale by
l ed _P . BFI, ON BONNHORST leo.
RYE FLOUR -0 bbls for Nab, by .
jai 8F VON BONNHOEST tr. Co.
Q ODA LBll-15 errs prim° qatei for 'r, by
S
8 F VON 'ON ty N
HO sa W 4 co.
porrEp ki.ANNELS—Ona case limed
aml, just opened by •
03 • SIIACKLETT & WIIITE
‘3l"
INby SENO-10 bJn4lirs pinsang, In st • Tarte
IDE&VER Cl4llTo9— Akira, plecer Oita 8114 btu
t& Iv" reed WY . wrens Cbr tale by .
rSSHACICIANT & NN HITE
I,% . &„ l :i°.°F;•°Z"l``.VirittArßtil,
SHOT -10 kegs Noi ; 3 and 1 Shot, for tabs by
Irt3 • Ir C H GRANT
UNDI4IEB--41bbh; No 1 Lard; I 61:71'117.6 1.
B
rcri 0 0014 Men APPler; 4 mall 4
§c'd prr mar Athr:rdo. for tale by r"
MILOU R-27 Rallocy'• y Jo itt rsc'd
X per •MrComyli OW. by
' ROIRSON & Co.
Q UGAIL AND MOLASSES—Z hids. prune 7 0 ict.
0 0"; 111 bbtiGoodale's• 8 LI Molasses; for 01e by
a Amami kco ,
•
FlBl.l-4011bla Na 3 &Inc Ict tit, far-solo by
IP.4 I .S°N C.
D" APPLES-600 bust! dried Appi., • Pm.?
ankle and la good slipping oreler c rer zlg . ert
far sale by j GED A BEAR
ere'- z.x: r ! i ~E ._`h~
at ~. t•~ 3 '~i.•_=:
.. ..;1 .~
AMION, Siati:; ::,..
,Ilky Job, D. Divlsp...VoileiMOD‘
Peremptory . Sale j
Thersday mamma. Jaw. 1 •3100'elo* al Me
Commercial Sslew 111101130.. co tof Weed and „Firth
streets, will be sold, without reserve,. as • credit of CO
dais on all rams over elm
A larxe and general Issortm4nl of sialociable - Drl
Goods, embracing 21 yes Canton Manic* saPerGa
cloths, eassim- m, Sialllens, jeans, mead% ad dbeaver
pilot cloths, ohire, yellow and searles flannels, blast
kets, bleached and °roan mnslins, dmnuk linen table
cloths, shawls, llkts, inner prima gingham, de lams,
alpacas, cashmeres. dress silks, black satin, serres,
teary vesting", luislery, gloves, woolen, scarlet crs
vsn, woolen net costs, and • varlets , of limey goods,
de.
At 2 o'clock
Gan Cart. Qrsloswsts, Igr'lxs,krr&a.
6 bolt climax V tra.l3 b Sae giaallty V. tobacco
Cooking stove , , kiiehen utensils, find • avant varie
ty of tionse hold good., ke.
Ai 7 o'clock,
A large eollec+lnn of vaineble rklateUane•aj books,
glo c . tine C 11118117,102 rata 'silver
watches, Cermm. fancy goods, sramdal Instruments,
rifles, shot goo., pistols , kc.
lsl3 JOHN D DAVIS. Met
n • WP7R
THEATER.
C. S. PORTEFE• • ... .•
...•....... • • • •••• , •—filiAlers.
Revert of the eathor , of a Hordes al-Pittsb
Tanner. ranastr 10. will be Pretenterlftmes
of mueh interest, called
WALLACE, THE HERO OF' SCOTLAND.
Wale, , Mr. Orley.
Kirkpatrick
.‘
Helen ' Mu Porter.
Marian • • • • ............... -• • • • • Mn.• Frier .
Hum. Illas Walters arid Mr.Orodaria.
To . which will he added
A SQUINT AT ItiTTSSUROIL
Frank
Crib AD. J Donn
Caroline Min Porter
Sal Snipes , Miss Crain
Lid Brown• •• • • Misr Prior.
To conclude with the
NEW FOOTMAN.
Bobby Break - winthswMr..L Dorm.
Polly Picnic • .• .• • •.•• • ........... - . ,411 s. Crain.
.it, MR. J. K MURDOCK .1.• engaged for • few
art.—The Gallery will renal; closed daring the
cold weather 1M and 3d Tier. 3 3 mini&
CILSIIITT sonasac,
FOR THE lIENEFIT.O/ SualfAnajcsoiSi. raves
c...c., .01 be riven at dot Lafayette lialembtY
Emma, on Friday o•oning, Fetirnary2,lB49.
MANAGE:Sp'
Hon. C. Straw, Asmistr. , Brizt, Esq,
Joan EL Cirruar, J.J. R 04161114
Joan LATION, T. W
tei
W. A.lll , 3lbuair,
Joan
E. Jolla, Joan SCO rrassu,
ST,
WIII. B. hirroadadrans, Jr., Haar! Itau.i, _
Jolla tinwares, ' A, brgod.n.anca,
C. Govan. a, k { M .
137 Tickets can bo obtained from the Managers.
decV .
ALL per. os interested hi the openingof tsar, Comet
front Harriman greet to the 51$ Ward to- A 11..•
ny street in the 9th Ward, am hereby notified that a
plan of specification for the extenelon of said street is
now d.osited in the ogee of the Recording Regulator,
for
public examination and inspection, udiremed by
the Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance for supplying
the higher portions of the city with:Water and kw mi.
er parpasee,. pealed 16th day .of June, l and the
ordnance relating therem passed lenhdal t o ß ia October,
1134 d. R. 8 bI'.G9w.IN,•
Recording R.lll.lo3rertiothi
Jazusary d 164.
Exuract from Section loth area Mt entitled "An AM
to authorise suit to be brought upon the official Bond of
William B. Mite ,ell,.lme Superintendent"
"And any owner, or owners of grand ly ins on the
line of 111201 street, lane or elle% who than consider
that he, the, or they, shall sneer damage from the
opening or widattlog of the same; nity apply by pen
non, to the next Court of Quarter Selsi=s of the coun
ty of Angyheny " • loaditus
Partsurablp :NOtteas '
mimeses RENNEDir, Jr comas of Wood and 4th
streets, has this day assotiated. with him in the
Looking Glus and Variety bulimia, Itt.JOHN fit
86WIESI, of Maxim's, Ohio- ~Tha Arta hareems
will be Mumma is
January 1,1849.
SHOXAS IZAXVIT. Ii SOH! X. ILVITXX
KENIINDY s sNWlrica,
LOOZING IMAM Blannfaccosini, mad Wholesale
dealers In foreign mad denstaie Variety Goods.
Western flambeau, Pedlars rand Others are larded
to call and exandue the prices iinte quality °low stock,
as with our present Isereased faellnies to matteraetnr
lag and purchasing, we think we eon offer as greet
indueements to buyers as any other house west of the
Mountains. jae-dtt
' CENT SA V EDI
OPPOSITION ROUSE
YRE VIRGINIA HOTEL, on Baltimore anew, our
the Veins., C.d.lead, in now in complete ord.
the romeption and accemmuiduiort of the public.
Persons in watch or ease and comfort, will do Well
to patronise dos establishment-41MT will find the
chambers clean and nice, andlthe:Tahle on well fur
nished as any in Cumber! Ind, at iorenty.fire ems,
guaraeteed us good as any'. Vies emt be had In the
place, at any pnee, or no charge. No charge foe
transruniou of baggage to and from the ears.
jals42m WASHINGTON EVANS.
- - -
NMS' GOOD IN JANUARY — N. R. MIMPHT hen
within a dew dayeepened a intiiply of black Ai
we., tow prised; do, medium and wiper: do Mohair
LusisnA new bty lleinsh do ernerwan do;
black cloth Shawls; pinid long i.o; neat style Now,
de Lantos; plain lead and drab do, II aid a va
ety analer waxes and desirable !pals, worthy the
attention of those winhinglo
Merchant. will find in the wlnalcsolle manna op stalls
a Food nowt of desirable goods, at law poem laid
covarrair assnoragoza *Oa sairi.
islo ACILEN' tittOLlND, [alutatetl new the
Pittsburgh and Oreensbazgh l emp/14'3k wiles
holt the ciap,.and adjoining; the Allegheny Cent.
entry, on *bleb is erected a largo and well finished
centrismry blink Daiellin_g Hou . se,itigethar with stabics,
booze, &o . There is also iza Iti r e mecum
l e2:2 'n' en coVione i frnh nn and
"W ttal
".
elso—One tee and 000 two atory brick dwelling,
liznated on Libitztpstreel, beloWien Oillsra and Wal.
nut etreets, 6th Want Rent mbdenue. Maguire of
1.43 YOUNG, 143 Libezip st
?OR RZS T.
THE three zany Brack Ihrialsig Bonn, fat.
many mewed by the inknoribet, an Reeeeen.
street,
In Allegheny eV.' KERR,
Yeln-Lf
.; Pio 30 Witter .1
paizr!au pAuqui.
MHE subscribers having the ekelnsive AiOrley km
.1 selling the Pit*lng Paper otartelv and Intensive'
paper mill in this vicinity, Will blot limos won via;:,-
p led with the diderent uses of paint nfegperiOr quoit,
ty, which we offer in the loweimpllar prices.
Any vise or 1/0.41 V4l he . ppionfocthred to order in
short ROOM • 9E1110. , &
PiS•ang _ senior Yana and Irwin sts
. .
0.1
,INDIOOI—
10 oasis Pearl dab, prime; i . :40 Potarth, do;
21) Dbl. scotched situ
bt ,
hhois N 0 So w, now c;
25 as rop "
20 wpm house do: tpCi tqa 014,
fJ bx.Cia mo* lia.Adtc* 19 , , trAs No 0 loaf Sew
10 kelp 0 0 0:NIV) . r_.c.c't Pr=
b Tkar 1 7 3, ' DV . . Ids i.
o Lego Om op band. and info la
ay
._;_12.13 tTASSEirihl,Blorf
. _
NirglßWPßiras, It. hberphy h.
/Ohl rtletred tickof new style 'broom sed white
Ponts,very handsome, arched by lam .team
cr. 1100, on hsto a Ingo snot anent of choice styles
o(A:cleric= Prints, fast colors . and low pricci.
Clack Cloth Shawls, of va rious quthties—a toper
lost received. . •
Black Al ens, low priced Awd to 1
supply, and at low przcaa &)r •
CLOTHS AND (1.0404.1AES al Tedueed . plices.—
thPfrt 40C:00;410 Aluthet Allot, would invite
b,u tdrench
V.d Casstatecesi else, fancy emu:mere., =M
entes, cautious arid tweeds, which they aro now of
ferutg much belewthe usual poem jell
EA THREE sum Dwelling on For" between
Ferry and Liberty sme l l your tempted by
Absalom Morris t.. Wire
. •
ratt-tt &P & TOTTEN
• - - ',pate r, cootuum,
A ' Y AT LAW, 'Portzt4 meet, Inters.
Smithfield mud Grant. ' ialS-dam
plittillNirP.VEß--.50 roads Mai in;
50 x4x3o
Jut mid and for sale b ' 5.014554,
AVVOLDiII a. EEF,
: .Jail car pinta sad Armin nu
Mastiig Powder,
W " do e
do
314 - do
• IS LIS taaister do do
bble Pose, tor binaries;
la magazine, and will be delivered or soy sterebsou
in one boar , . notice. j 1O J g L DILW Walt te.
PRINTING PAPER—
-1000 rearm findßook Paper, IW%
" at. 4 very heavy,
23 " medieGardered Envelope;
60 " rettatag Paper, 44417; Just reo'd stator
Batik% MN JOHN MELLOR, 81 wood at e
CEASONABLE GOODS SELLING 067—Alexan•
17 der I Day are selling atlas remarkably Icargeja
• large stssertment. Mraperfitie Blankets; , larte
tie Blankets, low pneedi &tame asairtrearttof calmed
Mandela; heavy Woolen plaid tong Sham* heavy
Terkesi and blanket Shawls,: ': jag
Q UNDRITZ3 , --5 hbit No 1 Vad: Z kegs do dm . Us
tV147 ,1 1= 6 4 ° 4 EaV:IATHd!::(„Wo.,•BI:Ik%34Ig: do
ISMAEL DICKEY A. Co, (root in
411TEM — A Led Octet 17 years of lip, to at
tend to a Dtost Mow O. who has bad some
esperience Me Mumma would be preened. Apply
at th MAMA late-dots
- -
FOR BALE.Z,Tba good and sub.
stamW Maam boat AMERICA is of
feted for sale accommalating
,rms. J t r gia ' 'ELLy Arl/4VV"""
ARTIFICIAL 'FLOWERS—SwAh & Johnson, 46
Market at, would inTi‘? the attention of dealcis
and others to tett eitensive monk of French and
Arnericia%itlicial - Flowere, which will be offered at
734 , h. I , nae.. oeem .
SUGAII HOUSEMOLA B9 E.I3—rIo bbl. 8t Go* ie
finery, for cola by
• Jall JAS A iltrwtu,soii &co
G OLDEN fiYllV b r—La Or, WC( bbir, •unt 10 gallop
—_a_
1 . 1 :1 " IV
'''
''
7 MO A aUTCHISON ACo
MACIMIF bbls largo NQ;JA . I. I O loss by
J tss A HUTCHISori A Co,
Jill 45 Aflaler and SI front it
•
DUlTikr,-41 kegs, 30 bbls in gaud gb.kpi . "fting
014)pr; Ant rierived and Tor 811. -
D stow ti 4 AlitaTS3N
IAHD—ao kW. L 414 L0id.. 1 4 bbipPirgy onler,
1 04 rebbkred abA So; ode by
0.5 BROW N a. CULBERTSON
L'lzkal obis &mei & PooLitor4 braid,
sat toed and for ul6 by
IL KOELSCIN & Co •
OTATOL.7-49 tacks art,
BO reVe4 por au. Oriental tPip
Jall • A •RUNG CROZER
F REs A ij."lc°4 R ' 4°l4 ' . "" P ° . `" T 7A l " En abkisT .r-lt ito' bi Zo in P447CIXOrIERI
HIOKORY b1UT121.42 bbliltur Sed and for ode by
Jail , mr/pllittrAlfit iCBOAER
9.8A5A,1 4 C 9
FEATIIERS-110 1 (1 5 1 4 ,, ?,pe , A Peat
Ingce fore •ato!l,_
UVrCHIBON
METAL-AHienui Alleiberay, and ID lona Hang
r tAg r- kid°
, . , untEsakrzELL,
COTTON—SVIagea cottat4, La pale and tbr we by
1.4 • ' lASDALZFoLI.
---
Q UGAII HOUSESIIOLABI bbb prnste &sass
Hesse Malmo* in sionninittsz subs Isis to slos•
coasi by iA • } AS DeLria.L.
& PITTSD
.~-
"DAILY PACKET 1,1
niSerell-kocrens of spar -Auk •—•
n is no- composed of the largest, tea
ed toad furnished, al:4=w wave* • •
waters of the Mrest.. Eeezy h
as • • neem
fort- that mooey can pmcare, has Lenore,. pas.
seagnra,...The Linn has been in. oporation Lccnp n( •
Plis
--I;tas carried a million of people vithoot.tho a tom.
their mem. The boats will hte at titan at
Wood enrodt theiklay ;aerie. tO scaling,
tidy of freight and the entry of passengers ,
ter. In-all ems the pimp money ,
adenine.
SUNDAY PACKET: . '
]gip rJEWTON, Capt. ii;;A:i; erl.l
leave Pitasbana every Sunday cearniag t lalcvA
Ilreeeling errery Sunday eve-rung at 10 e. IL
May Za,1.847.
.
The MONONGA - papi.
Stor - k wet u Mts
burgh every Mtkaday morning et to o'eloet; team'
every Monday cremes at 1D r. as.
The HIBERNIA Na Sj Capt. J. tipacrilk wUl
leave Pinabeigh elm,- Tuesday morningatileloeti
Wheeling every 'Tuesday evening et 10Y. ie.,
The NEW
wz
ENGLANP ralizso - air - Pi bicirr
leave Pinaborgh every Wednerll..YpL
ay .0207134 at 10
o'clock; 'Whxang every Wedneadavevenin4gOT. ti
TIIIIII.SDAT 'PACKET.
The BRILLIANT, caps. Black, will lei Pim.
laugh every Thursday rimming at Ile'rleekamlia l i
errery Thunday evemag at 10 r.
FRIDAY PACILET.
The CLIPPER No.; Caps. Camara sin ha Plea
terr Friday
worm* at I' e'elattr, 'masa
every Frulary ervetung at 10
- - .
SATRDAY
S. IALET.
The hEI MMIGE U R., Capt. S. filesPixts.
burgh aver,. Sanuday :awning at to o'aleek Win
Garry Saturday arming az la r. x.
NM = PI7TBDORGL I, MULLINS
OF CAN A L AND STEAM PACHM
m ai l 1848. ag i til
r
. prta ausoovr4
Loma Pit sbarottdaily, at 0 o ' clock , &Id; art
„.
rives at Glasgow, (mouth ante Bandy and Ebra Iltse;
nal,) at 3 o'clock and New Llsbots'at IL same ht.
Leaves New Lisbon at 6 c'elock, P.ALi (m dm
trip canal to the river rain; Me nigbp and
at o'clock, A. id, and antra at "Pittsburgh P.
ht.—thas making' a me:donors Hue for c par
'armors and QMght between Near •Llsbori
rash, in ,hater time and al - Ira raw than h my
other route.
The proprietors of this Icon hams the pleasure f
Ormhwthe public that they have Eno( tip Meant use
C...180a56 for the accommodation of passengenasut
freight, to inn in evonection with the well amen
summers CALEB COPE and BEA VIM, and. comet.
lug, at Glasgow„ with the Fitts burgh and Maio
nail sad other daily lines of steamers down the thin
and Ellssisaippi rivers. The proprietors pledge than!
selves to spare no expense or twuble W Innate ,
fon, Welty sad dispatch, and ask of the publics shire
of them
Put %TIMOR/ZED AfIWITS.
G. M. HAETCN,
8. &W. IiARBAUGH, j Pittsbengt. /
EL HANNA, & Co.
myna J. HABBAUGH it Co. Now Labe°.
I=3l
NOTICE—The steamer DEAVER, C. E. Make, mas
teri will
lasso idler this sake, (or Well.rrille • • • eta
silost 0 • • • •.•• • •• • . .13
1846. ..- 1
PITTEDUEt&H & naolazionizai
Daly Packet Zino. • .
'FEBRUARY U;1848 • FRBRUAREI4I, 144
LEAVE DAILY ATB A. N., AND 4 P. M
The following nem boats maple*
the line tot the present scum= AT.
LANTIC, Copt iamee Pszkuss
TIC, Capt. A. leen* and LOuis
!MANE, Caps E. Bennett The boats am entrap
now, and eve Aned op without regard to =peanut Et.
cry conatart thatthoncy can procure has been prinridai
The Dams mill leave the Monongahela Wharaloal of
the toot of Rosa P. Revengers will be punctual ee
board, u the boats will ernamly leave at the advez,
deed boors, 8 A. M. and 4 P. 6L •
FOR NEW oamesia
The GRA mooing summer .
PENNSYLVA.NIA,
Cam R C Cray, will Icaye far above
d all intermediate poets thikday, at
1.2 o'clock, M.
For en4l4 or
Pi"'ge ll'igTlV r NUAgt
jolt
FOR NdI3HVI f .
mi m e The aplendid light draught Moamar
OENEYtt,
WRIOna, moors, l'aill leave fro dm
above told interwicßiato portaonThana
day, the 19th in o- at 10 o'clock. •
For lhat. • t or passage apply on board. ! lath
• FOR MARImA, PARK :EURO
And lioekingpon, and 112 , trmeittate landing.
no fine creamer •
magi Poe , I ; C L LI A I II VILLF. an ar:
ports every /1.14 1 ,
al f asio'4dpelr, Th a.
rmo t peesege apply on board. d ee27-lal
. FOR LOUISVILLE, • 1,
4 , 5 „, The ITIVI ,G, d AL L %
,T il ia l l , Z . l l,
liallep, master, area /eve Icor •hon
unntutedintn pnits on 131µnrday
Zl,l int atR, o'clock.
For fr:th!hior p=l:Alii, wi rril s olf .
N it t i. ta.
dee22 GEO R4I,RUTENDERGER.
B.SMILARP.R.ANINN.V.ACKEI... / :
Tkerataftmer ::
'1.4".... • - ' : - .nrr'PriT; "' ."" :
•.' " Ogpiti. tall ,
, tr, will nadlogalarty ii.
o - obowe bids, lasting Vidabaraa.
comp Wednesday and Sunday at ablog, at 4 ,tiel
.
P.X.
For paight orpaarago apply on board. deela
--- krrrsaupst&watkirtio pThtetyr. --
►% • The swift steamer
. ..4F . ....ditt ar Webber, master , 4 .111 iertVd
ed
nesday and Prlda7, at le (Peke: pre . ers vp tily. (H onda),
W
/OM Wheriing every Tuesday, Thursday dad I.
today, ta deka, an t ,Pnci. . lZ.
The Coaxal will land at all the unterntedlim
Every itecooenhalan that can be procured for tr=
Com
fort
or
see
of passengers hen be
provided. The
boat or also pyrovided with noeMucting 'safety guerd to
peenoatpetut. Poe D A VI D r potato, ea
bard
• comer of 'Ward Eadtbad sta.
prrrsßutiou elvu Loutsvu.tx p.acxelLiNit
Tho nay arta eplendid faxtiamaa-
L per packet, .
TI3LECIRAPH No. et
-12 • en • Losuarliararly, - thallT,... far C- ai - 10
oak, a as D
For fa:4 l, l GE ra eppty ee bead
DURSO' , WIWON Pk oT ,
Poona MILTENBEJIGER.
,I L Eiteam :;ZriofVg lam l i zr 4 . 6 far New
aueeeets
ran Ea ' ael, sad eon tiara berg se k 6 sired. berla
11XPIILESS lareaoaNzanva,
ickammost
PUiabraddla - and Philadelphia,
t ri b vED AI i3—RUNNINGIb4.rYm'AND eiffa e i
rrphillyno:oedier
k Lim
leave Philadelphia with M ail
id
C b !aber.badl, • nod ham tamed .by Waryclii,inah ■
may Of UOVICS, day and night. ,Ws dui*
prepared to forward= lba freight daily. Apply 1 0
D LEECH kildbi. nudity
or HARRIS
ocar4o No 13 &tub Third Eared, Phtlnde 'a.
PIONBELI6 ThAIgiIPORTATION . LUZ,
na=l lB4B . Mika.
DM:VEEN BALTIMORE AND PITT
kt :WARM
117.71me,fidstrt j a •
erelundise trted Out rates.
I'OHBYTa
k.DUNCAN,Ageprzt,
weer greet, PlatAlvargb.
BEY t MARSHALL,
navt7 47 Wu slam =rm.
Emma
nrasca mia *, cots PAST Exritzsit
.11
FOR CUAinERVAI N IALTImoRY, AND IKE
OM R.
T HE Prot:ninon of tilt Line have pitiviniNine Stock,
Sind am_ prepared w toterani put-Speen( do- scripting. naty, st dm lowest eaten
3. C. aspvvELL,-Agm,
Wasevstrect,TlMbeirgis
fiLIBIKSON COMM,
ect3l. al BoatCluules at. Etatatoone.
ECUIPM • .aIaiIIIPOWVI - 11,02ii it 11
1848 . .. Ana
s litrr i Eßl3 . sod Iv are into , g3:l 4 Uist Ltrro
utoolpfear s bj FIVE DIY LINE stud regular ors:
ww, at low rwits j att i vitled
ucnrl4 HOIIINSONWKIEntItisserw
PSIZINATAND DIM WAGON LINZ, —
SO •Stll nom
. ;
PITTSBURGH AND;PHILADELpria.'
THIS 7.l l M, '" W " hom --ussio w rwta IrioAr.
such general szajoilicZ w il t '
on lot of .I.l;:sneAu.l th e mail Iceirt - iF of
Cbamberrbors and 'relays ofhorse-Om OW turnpike.
CL BEE& Pittsburgh.
LEWIS, &BUTLER, MD Market , s;
dm2s '
Ilingharoes EZJ
oshighaioxL _
Mig so Asti rook .
I.
./ ...88IIR011 AND PHD
. ... ....• • • • • , •.. •
TiI'E. ME DAYS—Rannln Day and' reakii--*
Car will leave Philadelphia daily with' do Mall
Train w Clumbersborgh; a IVagoa will 1/41 9 on no
arrival, and having' relays of. howearupda7 to/
rden, area ihe amain: arrival of in Fve
liege! No ware Oooda aril! Ire receive .than tan be
mAad up arra day, wr that CO delay willoeell• ~
Wa will he prepared.to fanvard mai lbsd_fgr_
Apply to . Whl . EINGHant,
Noraitalliaalr ..„ 5:
.4.oHAhlg k.
latkal meet.
Mr:t. ELLTAWEATON'S CEETITIOATETO D 7/.
3 AYNN—Thlinerulea, ens
Par g ananded my-brother, who died of
cons
Lim
in Mare 164+ I aru taken alek
re theiConsar peen
or LOpinComplaini, addles* reduced re I.OIrAN ah the
teattar font years I rm. 11111010 .frIP. bards
lay b etsnither horde orneread, berg for do
mast tinte•enilned to lay bed. point the • Jove pa.
cid °Mae,. I baiderpended for medical Wshdanes o
/nails Physicians and medicinca, OeeYllinneand of
withost receiving say benefit , theleream.
J lll 7. Oily I commenced Eating Le, Jaynii!• Medi
a= bare taken forte Wane.
Ow it rear by pentevaiing 'Ober nee,
that lan role truly Mat I kern' einnglainig eo .
rated my health. I bowie dim Jayne's Smug,. pgy,
and Expect:n(lmi are the bed Wally nuidinigge
l mid* is EiPriagialdi Ottege n.aullO. N.Y , and
Parry cat", a ramsee and mn=im , au, in that Plane,.
ae•ataant jatereated any punier to trieihilis
shore medicines, and make MS Mllecals ley ogb,.._
efit thin...dilated. ELLIAH EATON.
erniagliell, UHL
,
"TTAVIS 0 Jar ii: L ac dt ll2.lo :" kla lmididir . °term risky
jak, h., nreinew prepared rig receive maid,
guar =mike ft in tilt mew watehantable manoo
'I ha bonsai are bitted with elithe modern iesprwair
menu, and ere capital. of containing. BAUM lb& inichw i
LIER JONCIA Canal Basi,
- " rehar Banana
v -i;::w~. a,..+:.<r— .sv.+_...ro na'`::^~.t:: tiC~u~.. i'Y'~sm~-L',
^~z~~. '?:f~ ~ F'>'-r.~;a-0,.~.~..,...e,. w ..~' a .~ ^ ~: ~.l~~~ c z ~tl
STEAMBOATS.
!MONDAY PACKET.
M'IrMn7M'TI
press Vlleigen