v l -* * : v; . gazette ■i.yiMHjmHgp bt ynnrs * eft * \ v> ■ PITTBBOSCH 1 * «#TDBDAY'MOBtHHO, JEB. v- - ..jj . •wwy jyiwt.phtA AMJtBIOAMi ; 7 k\- -SS^ssspßaags^ Viv ■<; y. Uu» office. ~;; ~- L ...--. ■, . ..,; *' : '.^~-. ‘rnwreßCllL MW AHPPHILADKI*- ~./ ccbhbbt. :■ ■■ ■;■! 'l 1 ' * • T ww'ntiotf to ihi i valaabla Paper will be received z-~: -~ .-'yMffryyfdedfitdfltfallOffigP» - <■ ■.<| ' SEW TOBSEXFBJEM. - j ’ “ » s-_ ' -We.wiQ'Teeclve&Qd forward frea of expensefyad* 'i-eertisasmßfoandsabicriptionAfor thia paper.> *••!' 1 1 .' -- v< ' ItyAMmmii am earnestly requeued to baud is '.v.:.hron before sp.ic, uo u csrlyinmedayos ;i.T...-.'-, l ‘,«fßeti«il«.-'AdTerti*eniflnl*noili»enedfoTS«peeW' • be charged etnil ordered (rat < «•• MU p»»* ftr T«l«*r*pMo Sim. -. jiv far LtitU MitUniH«ut(a|[«. SOBUC UD OHIO Manoui We ore gratified to levs, from oar sootVwest* t. cr» exchanges, that there barfly remains a doabt ■» sow that the grCht project of coajstractibg a rail* -'? V t way from the head of Mcbtle BaVtothd first high * f '-land oo tbeMisstaippl river ( ': K lhdOhhY.willbe canted throogh without anyun* ' OTal deiay.—Foar parties it ia elated, ere sow •“ [:eugagcditt the preliminary snrvey.-ofthe route. . commenced operations atMa* .'3: v-bSfcthhxoimhera tenuous.: The aecoodt a huu . roate. The third, started hunrired miiesyet higher ibeTeaoessw river, to meet ' r - 'sehohd divWoni. .The fimith. slartedjfnmi :? * .-Obhiiafcua v ~Ky4 abbul'fiiteea. inilea below Cairo, to, 'v : ;'oOßtiiute to Jaekaoaville. a • • „ ■ -r'i' The ibock is not all yet takes, but the peopte.of -/.- ? the line of the road, intend to ~:'' .ieciEre |«hoogh' :'ainoog tbemaelyea grade the' -rootoandlsy the Uobera-^ww^ng-comidly, tf , ‘ they do Util,' that' ihe capttaltata-of wiii - • farniah the mean* dfbnilciflgthß.supersliiicture. - ; r *v■. Tiyw fTnbiu and.OhioJiaUrbad will probably be : j\m flrfr e-”” gnaapletad. in: that great commcr- irou:track saiostretchfrcm ■*;' ‘Qbfctim at;Qtocmiiati, viaSLLouis, to the /-waters ofthe Golf at QdsttU* ■ - ' y n with-tto above proaecu la one to > itwffrom Cairo to Galena, through 'the heart of Illinois, and another to construct a. : • load from Cimdenati. to Alloo or St Louis. .For ••_ ihese projects, large, grants of pubho are • abe asked; and'it is hoped, that by muling .the - . - BdDth and.Southwest.with the that -fhegranla can be-earned through Congni3& It •: ia in this view that Mr Hampton offered hUbS for | '' gratis ofland to thoHadroada of this State—tbal | A./ if-the landau axe-to begivenaway fi>r this pur*' pme, : Pennsylvania majr have her ahore.' The objectof tho above noticed Improvements, 1 is to unite the souih and oOalh*west, with the west and -tt®tb«we*t, to. turn the current of from : -tie east to the south. * Now we have no okjeetion . to the improvement, nor to the efiort-rto divert 1 trade? nor to the grant of landa; but we do object: ' to the lands, the commoa of ail the States,: -being devoted to fiivor one interest at the expense ] • ofotheiflm We hope,, therefore, Mr Hampton will ! paaa Us bill, and call upon the members from the middle and eastern States to resist these large * grantso! there ia an equitable dlvi^os. r 1.-V.-V iZi> ♦ ' Tn Buniß'Con I»swa.*"On the first of the present month, the htst.vetugcof the British Cora Lew* and determined. The people of Engfamd are celebrating the ©rent by banquets end other modes of rej&tcing. Henceforth thofood of • the people it to be nntaxed and floor, we tappose, wtQ.be newly the same pnoe In larapool as in Mfcw TcirV; Timnimrs, if msy be* if the market ' eboold beoventoefced, even lean The mutdac* torexsappearto be very land in their rejoicings* . and anticipate n greater • ability to .compete -'with - their foreign- rivals as well as an increased ebflily • .-on-the paxtef food producing countries to : -TI» protectionist* deny-all: this, end contend, as 4 SFedohere^oatbeimpocttace^fchaashhslhe Jtttno.market tJrT. .'y •>' eaahsre no objection to lbe admurapn, free ••ofduty, QTonrbrearlataHi into Eoglasdivliezß the ■ pecahar circumstances of. Urn people teem to ! de» - ZBaadil» bnt t?e trust it Is not to be - followed; bya 'ilwtrthH In retnrn. •.. That would-bereciprocity only, w name, end v aronld place oar former*- whopay high for labor, at <• w disadvantage with the. British cnea on tbe spot— !r Veins! tbs-day ufordtstanl, when they . of manufoctnnng atie* ■ hm, to depend on the.Bruhhfor,atnarfceL; . Pritato lcUm received in New Yoit, by lbo - r «restaer'Creseesi ] •■. Y. Express#ve *> akocfcißg tftein*pCthUjjptt I the tahnuu, to £ueas regards : daliotu and ™*nrui of travel, thit it {* highly prob» able the Cape Horn note will, henceforth be the >nore popular way of renciiing the gold mtaea.' la'j ‘some instances, tt bad taken ptaaesgera eight dsyaj -*iT over to reach the Paculc side of Ufe Irihmtu*; rind even tbenthe feat bod been aeeomplubed on-1 ■ if wt (be sacrifice of everything like personal com- { fort mnd a-ruinous ezpenditare. -A disease, too, - besting a‘strong resemblance to the Cholera, had -jbraiben cot, and it had already found several vie - rims- So, lhal on foe. whole, we opine the Isthmus -'route, sow acknowledged' to be fall of perib-ond -all sorts of inconveniences, will bare to give way r • to Gape Horn, at least until the Railroad shall of* • ford the means of rapid, secure, i aad comfortable .. i Intsate to-Panaxna. . . . '•r Wler in the Worth American, dried at Pans, i ma, ihn- 7, giveBibe *amo. accounts. About 400 ipttaomihftd arrived nt Chagres,when the CrosceiH, Xsty left, and there was not transportalioa ftw one* 1 ' foorththe aemberi Whri.eoaldbe expected bat! - death, among >o great a nnm» I ■ barcrtrwded logetberin tbeaiaerahle Intle towns ; «*"■»£ the Clfegrea River," most of them uregols r - mad intemperate In their habits, and living on un .. wholesome food, , Oxiaox—By way of tbeSandwich Uaids also -- we have later mewa from Oregon- All foe aettlem wen cm the-move to the mines.* Traders, nedarnesandfansers weiw their bori* . sees nnd laving. The Spectator and Free Press j both imfp^!id*dp i nHK!at tn P| and editors, print* i --rim rind imps had gone with the rest. The harvest: '"•promised an'abnndance, but so many had left for the gold region that few reapersremained. AN: EMIGRATION GF NEARLY ,THREE THO(7« i • SAND HAD STARTED 07EBLAND! . | TsrgtTT TBocaaxp v PßWt» riocp vxnat-Mit*i : mrou—A letter from Mr. WftUam Brown, to the j ' Courier and Enquirer, dated Platte City, Missouri i : - Jan- 6th, says from the best information he can oh . tain, be believes that xwxzrrr XBDtJuim maun a* i ' Jeari wHUeave for the grid mines, from that state i - aoon as spring seta in. This will indude ri&atasaes, from the man of wealth down to those ' - whooUaln on outfit on credit—tradesmen end for-: s&ers, mid here-and there men with families, but • •.;■ oorily. smgle men. ! CTWe hadlhepienjnro, a few days since, oH 1 .1 ajxamming • new plan Cot the atreeta in the tower I I. paxt of.the ciiy of Allegheny, surveyed pndey the • I{jxriroctfon'of Councils,-by Messrs.- Day‘andKra* ; i Y jjjer, ,;Tbe-.plan comprehend! all that part of the I ' "'/'dty'.weri of the West .Commonsto Manchester, \ - jmdfrom the river to foe hilLr. Asm the abort ex. •w • • ' )J a9iihriidn wa were able to give it, we shonld jndge dJWplan to bean excellent one, the very beetwhich ( V' riooldhe devfeed. It has bean too much !bf£eaao, ''--ftrietofo>e, : thri'every pwner of property] hM been] : ’pennittodtoUy>ciot.hja'grcuQ(J,lntotoif, v sfreet*j sutd alleys to anil las own convenience and inter* i withoot any- regard to thri fotons. uniformity aad convenience'of the city. This most unwise policy has greatly marred the beagty of that city, - ond-will pat ita foture InhaMfants to BO; Utile ex -- - 'psnae and trouble'to amend ,jl is I ■, time'ssetea'pcfocy waastopped,and we.are.glad 1 " the Councils ' hare taken in hand that psrt- of the • -city, in wbich it b not too late to prevent the evil, j 'plah it it wiUbefor the okiarie l > propertyfaolderaeoßceroed/.what.j '- evey peeacuit inconvenience may. bo eppuebenflei j • r A portkxn or\these street* u will not be neeesarp ' to open, for years? but if ia important to-have some • fixed to be conformed to wben they are opened. 1 ; i : +•' "I; ■■ ' ! ' ‘ Piiidt'KoiD bi Aiitaam— There iacottatfc erabla talk in Allegheny ebost the, propriety of nfciikiit* Rebecca Street, tho lamew (tod hewy :• toilisg oawhiei hae Hddefieaeo to att tha*Sbrta coencllr to mete a decent roadcflj. A greet’ ’ pHtefTbeJtoaliiaed fit the cdf cornea omihal » (tred,'esd 4he prieeof that oeeeaaa^article It enji , taacedto the cotuitmera by the ahocldo* atale. of, ~ (hat toad. FtanWer. ■> apt**™ to aj.emuU l* the ' beat remedy, rmd the only remedy at t*eaciit which TTfit tw.fcw it A all tolerable. Bythetimathe |daiike ere trot a out, the inprovemesla.ott it wiHbo audit ,b,< preim can be reaunedto. 4 t > v /' ' Consn Mbctuw—'TH* *Bcnam,-u l o’clock, ■ P . coa bfx'te ConwtalOoora, ~ . f tomitrten of the coaatjr, «hck I> aowlafcrc J i tfc« LegUUme L« there he* Mcneodcncp, NfEWfl* t 'OTJTHI: ICK&V lOTPcawatial > The ]Guada nailed, January 13th. : Heavy gale* had been'expeneaced cir ihe Eng lish coast and tgobd deal of d&magewas sustain* ed by the shipping; . ...The Cholera wafc on increase both in Drndoa ' district and in the.-ptovihces, a* veil as ia Scotland. The .total number of cases from the first wu6> i 506, of which 2£tB haddied-ond 1,219 .recovered —Heaving It trots oat (with fresh violence among the pauper children of {London. I */ ■ i \ The California, fever raged in England qnite os violently as ;it fcab done: here.. Great numbers of vessels were upfor the gold region—some carry* tog passengers toChagres,others to Galveston, dec. rates ranging: from.-£25 upward*. Ail sorts of schemes for raising companies and capital are ad* vertised. One of the coin panics alone proposes The grand Poke Constantine of Russia has am rvedatPrague.’' I ;.:In Prussia, addresses are poured in .from the pro* I vinces, co&doct of the King, and de» I wnnwwny lKi». Aii«^h|y. I At ai sitting ojflhft Fnnkfart Assembly a rosoln- I tioQ was adopted an the 28th declaring that the I Head of the Empire should be a German prince. I r Ansmarefascslo psy the sw^Midquarter* in* ItbtHumlfjinfcsflwpwni I |:, : TbeKjog«fDenmaricbasissuedaprolest«gntnst I f thbviolallon ofthenrnlistice with Jrosia by the lopOeclive governments of the Duchies. The wgr l ieemi likely lobe renewed. I: At Beilin everything is tranquil. 1 A pamphlethn French Democracy by Guizor has I been published. I The above comprise all the leading items of in* I teliigeaee by this arrival. Far tha Pittsburgh Gazrttt- ' Mg. White ■‘•WtU {roo fee so kind as lo permit me once more to notice the communications oi ; yoof correspondent, ‘Use of the Committee,' which [ appeared in the Gazette of the 30th instant; and l | do it with the hope of closing, oo my part, the some I what protracted, and as it has hitherto been con* ; ducted, rather use leas controversy. The matter at ;loae between myself end ‘ Oneoftho CommiUre,’ divested of all the ‘ rwim and confusion,' ‘breeches pocket feeling,’ fee., which he has endeavored to envelope it, is simply this—the- anditing committee '.'of’ City Councils, in their late report, asserted, in unqualified terms, (hat the city was burdened with a very oneroos and unjust proportion of the current expenses of onr coanty; and, lo make out their ease, were pleased to say,-that they had clearly «* | certained that, whilst assessors in the city uniform* I iy ralcfrproperty there at its real, bona fide value, thus discharging a daty. which they and other as ! season are sworn to perform—assessors in the I country,bound by the obligations of the same oath | —rated the.property within their province at not 1 more than oucrlealhof its real raise. I well aware that, to say the {east, this was an egregious mistake an the port of the committee, I took the liberty of politicly calling their attention to oh assertion so publicly set forth—hoping that they*would have made the asirruU fumoraiJe, or IhavepTeo u* the document* or statements of cares [by which they bad arrived alsueh acondusiotL— Bat they have done neither, and in two labored communications, they have only succeeded in an attempt lo show that two farms, in the whole coan [ ty are rated at not ppstsoik, but one third of wbsi (to are pleased to say j* their real vslne. Now, gentlemen, the writer has neither time nor ioelina* lipn io attend any furl her to this matter, and would only remark, that he has lonf been aware that [ there is very erroneous impressions entertained by many of the citizens of Pittsburgh- in relation to their proportion of the county expenditures; but if yon will calmly and dispassionately investigate the \faeu in the com, yon will find those grievances are llßora imaginary than real. It maybe that there I are in the country, where the rate of assets* I mentis too low, hot.that they are all so tnnch too I low aayoa at first asserted, was an unwarranted I indignity cast upon the character of every man in I the country districts, who had at 'the last triennial | assessment 4t*Pbjwged that highly responsible and I difficult treat. Jn jtosg pawns hip, to which yon. I teem particularly disposed tp ruef, It was last fab I filled by men, than whom nopeln the .county, nor I any where else, are more fully entitled to the con- I fidenoejud respect of the community—cnebflhem I has, in unofficial capacity surveyed perhaps half I (be land in the whole county, cd4 feffow* every lincbofland m Boat township, like a book; another 1 has been, twice high sheriff of onr coonly —has 1 been resident amongst the people of lbar district I half a lifetime; and I repeat my first assertion, that f in the township in which it has been my happinea I to fears spent all my pastille, wa have never elect* I ed xpen (p that #r any other public trust, who were I either *o fgnorgntcy fo videos ay ydnr imputation I would plainly imply. As tot ine prophetic allusions | of 4 One of the: Committee,' concerning whal"be rcays will no doubt result to myself as an infliction I for Jfeej&etfyj fe&ve taken with his allegations,! lam free top any, aMpefeff'to o * °f danger, and I would kindly asyure &19J, tfepl if eye? J become so I iboUih and depraved, na to,consult a 4 jonune telier, 1 I he if not the oracle to whom I shall make my ad* I dress. . .JypypjA to his other remark—respecting I the influence that' cur jest election for county ofll. Idam hnafiadupqntßeyalttecfftfep California mines, I it is hfce jthsj of many of his predecessors in the I wganga angary, so wholly inexplicable that ! I ppd;care still leui,"4&d I now, tacosclosioo, f mm you, #7 dea? sir, that | this subject,'‘lhiva been JW?t#ated ty no cs>e? than I a desire to correct end remove swat I helueye to be false impressions, Injurious-' lo the mutual iater* est and harmony of- the county and city. None reimoes. more than the writer itt the unparalleled prosperity qf your city—none more wi&iog to aid, protect; ana qefend pu her interests, whilst none feds - more *en*lhly.p- fmm any qnarter that militates against the bonpjfod gamete/ of other parts of the county. ••• S. yt/ifM Township, Feb. Ist, 1849. - Pied alHavuvon the 20U» instant, CHARLES M. CLAITON f Sooof the Hon. Joan.U. Cut* yearc/ ’ Be vt^a ki ßuiofextnorduiuy.iaUnt,oa the advancing i drove,' but not with any consciously defined sos« i. pinion. At length they disappeared slowly down along volley, like the sway of the prairie undula" tion, and were oat of sight so long that be had quite forgotten them, when suddenly they appear* ed again on this side, moving directly towards him, at a swiff gallop. He bounded Into his saddle as quick as thought, supposing that, may be ooe or two Indians who were mustang banting had laia . in wait for this herd, in the deep grass of that prau rie valley, and were now chasing them with the | lasso—urged his bone behind one of the many! clamps of cactus around him, with the intention of I lying in wait to give these dusky wild horse hunt- I ers a trial for their scalps as timy went past him. Ajt he changed his position, the figures which ! were,'.approaching became more distinctly defined 1 ngaipsi the back ground of sky, for they were de« scending towards, him! He saw whst sent his j heart into Lis throatthat each animal had on 1 Indian slung along its side, by one bond and foot,. bolding to either horn of the saddle! This is a ! common trick of theira in approaching an ene» mv by daylight, on the prsries, and it is difficult, of a distance, by the most experienc-! ed eye, as they ride close together, sod uo part of the body is shown above the outline of the ; horse. Dan was off urg- twinkling! The tables 1 were very suddenly turned, for instead of taking a scalp or two himself, as be had expected, it | would requlre'the best he knew to save his own. It was welt he could trust his horse, for they bad got so close to him that his escape at alt must be a matter-of sheer speed—he must ran away Cram them orfibe run through by them.— “To be or not to be?* was the question now with ! poor Dan, while he desperately urged bis horse with quirt and spur. So toon as they saw him start the rascals had wheeled up into their sad» 1 dies again, and yelled their war»wboop, like ex* ulting devils. This was a sound which, though it came to his ears somewhat softened by toe 1 distance, was by no means calculated to dimin* energy or urgency of the calls upon the ; speed of his bone, which were made by Dan.— He glanced furtively over bis shoulder and saw that they were spreading out into the prairie with ; the intention of hemming him in against the ' mountains. He instantly perceived that his only chance was i a desperate ran lor the elbow of the chain, which i if he could reach and turn first, he thought he would secure bis scalp for the present, os around | it the stream became heavily timbered, and be j ' knew they would not follow him into it for fear they might come-opon his friends. It was a tre mendous race, for they knew the advantage ss well as he, and pan vows that his long curly hair began to straighten and liff his cap on its ends before he reached the point, Urey pushed him so.close and hard. By the skin of his teeth be got by before they sorroudded hiiq, and cow be says his hair foil os smooth and sleek as if a pint of bear's grease bad been poured over it; but not until be bad reach ed up and taken down his cap to waive ts be shouted back at them in derisive triumph, andthen darted beneath the shades of the friendly wood.— They leftbimhere as be expected; but as it was moot • evidently adangerouneighborhood,he concluded. it would be safest not to tarry here toiprt oat of it as fast as possible, for there was no teUifig whal new whim might take these follows when they had spread around oo his trail find found him to be alone! 9o sway be went tbropgb Ibe woods for five or six miles without balling. The harry end necessity of hb flight had taken him off his course back to the rendezvous of hi* com (an ions. He now first discovered this as he emerged from the limber upon the prairie again, and found himself for enough away from the comae of the stream. He paused bat for a moment, to collect himself and try qnd get back the tree idea of his direction. Thinking he bad it, be urged bis horse into a swiff run sga*u. This was kepi up for several hours anulntgbi began to close sronOd him, and his bone to give unmjstakeabte indications that he must have a rest before be weal much farther. He came at last to a small rivulet trickling along a deep, rough cut, and as be he supposed, in the direction of tbewest branch of the Nueces. He bad passed the camp for enough, be knew, but this would set him right if be followed it up when day break came/ So be selected a small piece of meadow ground | which was coyered with mosquil grass, and well ; protected fiotn view by the dorter of cactus which snmraoded it on three sides. Hera he strip ped his foilhju) burse and turned biro loose to grace, and then taking (or supper a hearty draught of water, threw himself upon bis blanket to sleep. He had lost his proviston wallet in the chase, sod it was more than he venture upon to shoot game, for fear of betrsymg bis hiding place, .and though hungry enough, be was fain this time “to go lo bed sapperlesa." He thought of home be fore sleep came of course, and wished himself there most heartily, that be might attack the well stock/ ed poultry, the contents of which danced io the most - tantalising visions before him daring the whole night This was too much s common predic ament however, to make aay very strong impres sion upon him otherwise. He mounted and off very early (he next morning, and was by no means delighted to per* cetvelhai bis bone was considerably gaugled by the yesterday's hard work and somewhat narrow commons ofthe night* However, be moved da sow with something less of a hurry, at there were no indications of pursuit spparent Following the rivulet, he soon reached the West Branch, and i tamed up this with a brisker movement, spurred j by the cheerfal hope of soon rejoining bis. com* i radea and fipjieg them safe. In an boor be wasin | sight ofthe ground, and pat bis horse into a swiff gallop in hi* eagerness to pass over the interval quickly, i On coming pp, bn saw, instead of his j comrades, tbo dead bony of uo Joafon warrior. | lying across (be 'very ashes of tbqfr cijpp (ire, all j gashed and beared with bowie-knife cutsi All a* round the earth was deppty broken up, with the evidences of a desperate and hand to band struggle. The breech of « nfip, which he reoognixed, and a number of arrows, with a broken (seep and shield we re scattered around. He felt s choking seosa* lion, and bis blood ran cold at the sight His com rades bad been surprised, no doubt, by the same party which hod pursued him! bnt with what result u was Impossible for him to tell certainly, though be had little choice but to'believe end fear the wont' A l "** the multitude ot the track of unshod horse*, ha >6oUld distinguish the Jew tracks oftbeir shod fawsea. Tbcre was no trace of their bodies be left behind? so contrary' to their WelMiCown custom! He followed the trad for some time, with great caution, but could’make no discovery, except a great &al of blood on the ground, oaiil toward* noon, when rising the comb of a steep ridge, be looted down ioto the plain below upon a large tody of nrSiaDß, encamped about a mile distant This w» • startling sinht,and they perceived him Mtho tame moment. Now he felt indeed he would have to ron for hie life. One glance, aj he wheeled, ama Sf?feXndll "Hi aid nofXhd a raco WlOTthe S hones ofthe Indians so touch, because his-horse : was more than a match for the best of theirs, but ; the horses of his comrades were as swift and in I every sense as good'as bis; now they were to be turned against him! He cursed the rashness that had induced him to (ulJqw ftp kltwlr trail,, but this was do time to paose we* ptf* down the bill, st tbOabert speed'hif hone; alrtadf som* whm fogged would raise. All depended upon gelling back to the timber and lotung (hem ! He could hear tbeir pursuing yells disundtj/; for a moment, and this was no syrtd’s Inhale to flriw'hmi’ pack f Ho hod * good mile the stirt, bhr this was hi'great tniiUerJ if, as he (heir bonks were' fresher than fcas washtAqterk tofore hod be 'bad'H lo attend to! f£a objectV**w gfif PM fJ SwW A 1 aooo as possible, for be gained a grant deal by com pdling them to run on his trail He strained his none tremendously and succeeded, for when the sudden burst of their voices came to time ; proving they had reached the comb of the ridge, be’ looked bapk end could not see it or them. He felt a lillw lfiis tight atont the. toart now. nod hod time to think somelbilig bjftiis best course Tt‘ peeped 'a foriera chance for an eidape)—He’ was ovdr six miles from timber. Hesuddeniy'rei&mbetodlbai j he had observed, for several days past a heavy ! «ff towards the aonlh, And looking now in direction, saw UfiiUagthe whole horizon with 1 doomyjugaws, whiph reppon to rising but » ! few mi!eso(r,obrarvipg that i(W*#W* ydnrhigh. : it instasUy oecarad to him in bfo.eqffrepmyt for fa* felt sure front (be action cTbis bft.wouJd not last much longer in tbe hard inn before lb«n, that tbe safest course for him would be the most desperate, and this was lo make directly for tbe approaching line of this fireyanduke bit cLancet of bejay able tos£ate. hiswmythrougb it alive. With ueb a barriertbetweea; himieV and the Id» 'dians, be vat safer t-Acttn'g /upoa.thla stent and Vtrange-alternative.be urgedbis horse steadily to* wardi ltafire. : :h wa3 aot focgbefbre bc met the dark advanceguardofthe smoke, aa It rolled a* long the grass, and rode beneath its abeU ter, the die being yet a mile off. ' He waa bow securely’enough out of rigbioC the Indiana, and springing from his- bone - proceeded to prepare himaelffbr atrial of the fiery sea. He cat bis blanket into pieces, with one of wfaieh be blindfolded his horse;'another he tied in a loose bag aboot the fower part of his head, enveloping the month and nostrils. HsQhen enveloped bis own io a loose vizor of the same maigriqt, The blanket was coone and let in air enough to barely sustain life for a abort time, whflo it kept ont thfc smoke. He coaid bear the yells of bis pursners seemingly close at band. He was now in otter darkness, and mqanting quickly again, headed bis bone directly for the fire. On be went, not know* ing where, the reins were tightened and the7lash and spar applied with energy and desperation.— Hotter and hotter the air became, bat on be career* ed, blind and headlong. The fire baa struck him with a roaring Barge 1 His hair flames crisply, and tbe flesh of bis body seems to be banting! i The frantic and panting bone attempts to shy, bpt no, the fierceness of tbe agony has tamed that rider’s arm and will to iron! It cannot shy—the poor bone! On, oo! scorching through the stifling blaze! A few bounds more, and the terrific surges are past! The fresh air has met him! He tdre tbe envelope from his bice and leaped bom the stagger* ing horse upon the charred hot ground. The blanket is tom away from its month aod the moU mal begins to revive quickly, though it tahiven and can scarcely stand for mortal terror, i He is safe! He has accomplished an Unparal leled foal! He bears taintly above the crackling aod roar of the retiring flames o bowl oT triumph from his pursuers, who imagine they have driven him into the fire, and that be is burnt, hone and aIL He makes a feeble attempt to answer them defiantly, bateau scarcely bear, his own voice.— Stunned and gasping to recover the use 6f their almost stifled lungs, he and his hone,aland aide by side, upon that blackened plain without moving a step for more than an hour. But the perils of the day were by no means passed. Before him, os far as bis eye could reaett, there was only one charred, levelled smouldering waste, which had to be crossed before he could reach water, for which, both himself and horse were now perishing. He started on at last, taking bit course at random, for one seemed to his bewildered sense about as good os an another. He did not ride at first, but mercifully led his poor hone, until tbe heat of the ground and the still smouldering stubs of grass becameinsuflerahle to his feet end then ho tur ned to mount. He now tor tbe first time, looked at tbe animal carefully, and to his horror saw that every hair upon its body wns gone aod nothiog’bat the bare akin left, and that was so badly scorched in places that ft came off to tbe slightesttoueb. This waadread* fol enough bat—water! water! water! be must have, that or they would both die. Hespreoginto the saddle and urged the creature along with the last energies of his staking life. In an hour he had begun dixxy aod the ' blackened earth swain round and round, and tossed him to and fro! Now a strangefnoise was about him, and as the lifting waves of the earth would almost teem to leap ap into hi# face be would catch glimpses of hoge Wolves careering on them, who would turn up their fiery eyes to his and howl at trim with red het open mouth and lolling tongnes! Suddenly his horse rttibed;down a steep bank and there was a great splashing. 'Water! BlenedGod, water. He tumbled from hi* saddle into Ike cold delicious fluid. In an instant bis senses had re tamed, and be saw bimse!f surrounded by thirty or forty prairie wolves,' some of whom were swimming in the water oiler him while others sat upon the bank of Ibe small lake as bo now discovered it to be, and bowled fiercely at him. He strack those which were nearest with bis gen barrel and beat them off, while he had time to draw his heavy knife. Ooe of them bad seized his passive horse, who, while it was endeavoring to pall him down, stood still and drank—the tong eager draughts. He spill the Wolfs head with his knife, and soon vent the rest back oat of the water, yelling with their wounds. But those upon the bonk only howled the the loud* er, and were answered'near at hand and from alar by hundreds erf others, who were swiftly gathering in at the well known call to u banquet He now remembered that these wearied and infernal brutes always collect in large cambers, to follow ia the wake of a great prairio fire and tear the carcasses of those animals foal ore lolled; or band together, to ebase and drawdown those that come through alive, bat seorcaed, blinded, and staggering, as was his poor hone. They beaome very savage, with blood, impunity ami numbers, and very few creatures which hare escaped from the hungry flames can escape from their ravenous jaws. The creature, at other times, is utterly con temptible for its cowardice, bat he laddered wben he called to mind the dreadful stories he had beard of their deadly fierceness at such times as this. fc My God f be moaned aloud—" wasn't it had trough for me to pan that bell fiamribaek yonder? and have I only escaped thu to .meet a fete a thousand times mprp hideous F* i|d looked at his horse; the animalwus now, too,--refreshed, and began to be coascioas of foe DcW.danger as it gnsed around with staring eyeball* Open the eager and swiftly gathering crowd that howled alohg the shore. He snorted in affright, and lifted his bead with a wildly moornfut neigh, Util setaned to poor Dan tbe most piteous sound that ever rung upon his ear before. There was some comfort though, the horse had Ufe eooaxh left i» Um.to make one log fired his rifle, with deliberate aimMto tbe ‘tuck eat of them, charged right through at full speed They leaped at bis feet and to seize bis bone's leg*, but the animal wan too mortally frigh tened for thpo to impede hie way fee-on .instant Through he trampled, and away tcroasthe prairie be flies, MKuting with I error, and moving With a» great speed as it perfectly frcab, t&d away to», ui pursuit swept tbe yelling herd of mrfvea. They were more than a hundred now, and seemed increasing ia numbers at eyery jump,for as Dan glanced his frightened eyes around be would see them straitened out with speed and their mouths wide open, coming tpljota the ter* rible route from eveiy direction over the prairie. He looks behind him—they ware dose upon bis heels—(he greater part of them, pafttaatoriy those in frost, and who seemed mfist fierce and rave* nous were scorched nearly naked, 'and with tbe wbile foam flying, their toflg red fongues, their fiery glaring eyes, they presented ‘ foe moat hid* eons picture oa unearthly terror fori ever mortal lived to be chased by before, antes! by tbe bar* rible phantasmagoria erf madness* i He fired his Pistob back at them, but it made go difikreoce, they yelled tbe louder, and came > on the taoie fierraly, while five turned their jsog train for each one that be baa killed. 1/ hi| horse sboold tail or give out, foey would both'bp ton to frag ments in aa instant! This appalling conviction caused him to give all of hie eye did nerve that were left him m the maps! (right to steady* ing and gnidittf h» borte, for the roly hop? aow lay in him. Ue soon perceived, howovef, that he was leaviug the pack fitf bchiiui for there is little comparison between Ibe speed of a horse and that of tbe prairie, wolf He now began to feel something of hope, ppd as the frantic speed of hia borSe placed yet a greater distance between them, the unimaginable dread seemed to be lifting from jus life, mow be could not bear their yells, and could baray distinguish feria the rear, the tongsnake*Dke trtun yet mov ing on through the relentless ebase ovyr the undula tions of fop b£fe plain, 'He tefclfjtrilfef shyad, and shouts in aa ecsfocy ot ioyful, rfcheL for then he himself at least is safe! Ho can cliaa> a tree—and in the delight of that thought, he has do time for thinking that his poor horse cannot cSmb trees! The horse see* and is inspirited Ido—for to all creatnrea on the prairies then see ms to be a vagae feeling of safely in the sight of foe woods. Bat, shu! poor bone! They bgvif reached the timber, bat scarcely a hundred rod* havft.besa passed over, wben the poor hone gives oat, and after a few ineffectual efforts silU (o obey fog urging spur, can ohiy lean against footraokofu trah ana pant ; aad groan wilh exfilausttod.* ifen tscdndstho tree, tying the lariat of his Wse m oqe pf (be lower limb*. He then loaded hfs ux tqe forlorn hopes of defending his bpne iftheyoStne op. All was still as 3ealb, hot foe feud pantidg of foe poor horse. ' He hacebdpd nlgbei'.fp Mt out (orfoo approach of foe wolves, for fin had a feint hope that they had given up foe chiae. Batatas! his heart sinks again.' There they come, foe long yellowish looking (rain, sodheverol Targe white wolves have joined them now* He knows well the tameless and pitllea ferocity of these red eyed monsters and feel# that his trrfe, hia noble horse must go! Now bo can hear thSir cry! They are In the wood*-' Tbe poor horse shiver*—looks back, 1 and iinefe that wild snd-waflftg beigb, is they rush tipofi hkd'ifl n bdfly. 'DU tlrt/i down among them, buf wjlit avaff Ms iff In a ttylokfe, his fiufotal bople is (town, ap'd haaftpeo (orate alonul The holier of foelsriri bangaempty beside foe tree. Now thejl Ue panting riruUmf the toot of the tree, with their flery ey.es turned wistfully op at him, for foe hone had been only n moulhul a piece. Whenever he mokes a movement they rite with eager yells, and leap up towards biro aa if to meet blr fete Dan saya, foal in foe after and dffgdfrl detention of his position VP] fi egrotosqnoscrt ofbifinor botontyd slm df e sud den, and he commenced deliberately firing down at tbe red glaring eyebalia ot the whits wolves, and would roar with laughter and fatriydance upon his ticklish perch wilh glee when he law foe crea tures tumble over w|lh o shrill death try, and teen foe whole pack rath on it and tear it into shreds in an insiaat,iwifo gnashing cri£s. j .. . - *•' He tayi he vmuan), nimsetr in fob way for an hour, and made (hem tear to piece sL in fois way ooe after another, everd white wolf foil bad joined foe chase. This sport delighted hiavso m'acfi that he became careless, and commended falling. Ho only saved bamselfby dropping fcisgttb, whichthey sefee J.snd almost tore its stock to pieces before ibw discovered U Was' not e4iahb£' i.'caw tfts foe'de'bts of (heir feeilt'inhlie'bafte) iftirWaMx—■ Darkness was aiming on find tody sebmdd'not in t|fo fejisl disposed to go, a'hd he fete that Up tousi lamb Jo out from fop fa|nlne«3qj?hj|a&3 i sml'jhiigUo, if be was compelled to spend asofon boor to that tree without food. He had become Entirely reck* leu now, and loaded up his pistols, determined, if he mart fell, to bring death .with him for some more of them. Suddenly be heard s distant yelling on foe prairie, like foot which had soanded dreatUbSy bpbipd yn flijfot. Ths wolves sprang to I heir feet D » R pricked Oirs, 1 piEdaU: We Iboked *ot IwofOa tho'prairit. hnd cbnM tulnuy discover "a lafge buflolo “bull plunging over the plain surrtaoded by a great herd of wolves who were tesriog.him atevefy jump.'’ : ‘f • HeoMld’even bear tw.WheSnviog of *lhe whoslaid behind wopUJ torn. Mftfi ‘ W Iqok bock wtUfufly it him, and whiaeand Uckfoeir4nLcW" Whenfoft'pUase came ia tight though, mT they started in a body, wjtitsavage ye]!*<-. He fired Juaputoi *fierlhem 'Jttfiirijwejl, uid lulled., on*of lie bmdmosufcsd, whOo tffptheiv. with übr&keu shctrfdei*, baton yelUoy WiiiLthe.ptek.- Heknew be •wnnM hc saJenowifhecooJd get a firiskin where—and escort him la tbe city. yWn thfc poblic landing he will be crooned imtho k <*ofomilS pttPWpf lf«e!hfl!f Wflhlbe cfliaem nfl! llwy, to itie place of reception, where he will lie formally received by his Honor, (he Mayor, and welcomed, ns the.city’s gueal, to share its hosni tfiuuei’. Ho will then be conducted to his quarters provided by the committee of arrangement-.’’ Gold Fcvit , Province J[ oo ,, B*l1 I ** If? • ‘lelirr dated Lima,’ liocember’Slh: - ‘The news of the newly discovered minea of Celiiora|a haa created a gient sensation on ibis coast, from Chili to Mexico. SomefifteenoHweo* w Trawl* hove tailed of ore preparing In tail tram Velporeito, Calm. I‘ayta, tad Quafaqail, wiib fliii etraoei of dry owls, hanjwne. ogflcttltuJel uS midiDg IpiplemenU, 'wilh agj, Sf.' Whs - ' ttou'deckfc' tnied'Witfi’pnMeagere. ,n (5aV ves* d ’ f •. EIfI6CTBaAST.--We woalj call attention lo Ihla axeaUui remedy for Conib, Colilt r.nf,«, mp ti«n, Aiibnu, and all aficct ona of the Throat andlJang*. -Having several time* within a few yean past had occV, ■ion louse a medicine ofthukind, we have.by experi ence letted it* excellent qualities, and erfl araDilldW I reoomoend It to oftsjj. lUi^turil :, of 1 v**™ tfeotiSSwira l froathflucal Itouninitu.’ lt J it prep&rad-by atetenU- Oifvbyweian. and oil dauca Will&nd it a tiie aadeffi. Caciour medicine in the diseases tor whieh it tore* (Ohio) Cross and JotinuL For tale at the Pekin Tcafru.n-, No.?q Fourth ttreft. • mriS ' r\ 1 v*—— OtnUitry. -—— DR- (t. O'STI-.AtlViiiviaioof Uattepito prepared to loot Bacon Side*, instore and for sal* joaca/iteUiteundunßu>cx.Tamt inwholeaodpart* WIC *h .hTCANDLE«S, . ofMtoi'Hpotf Saction or Atmospheric Suction Plate* —■ w> ’ cornet yropd. and vriW »** • 'ltooTuannatjaxD w nva anuru/ whe* the nerve to * T\Qft6 SPaiNit^iJ tw v fi 'E..o». ,1. W«d ... d.cia J« II PHILLIPS - IttdltM’t VttfCC* :TN the Otphon'aCoort of Mid County—fatthemoHcr X^ertbeoccennt o(And renrßorelny, Admin tootor. ud Hebeeca Wallaee, AdMaxstntradt-ito Effete of ,-v . , iAnd now, to wit, January S?th, mouon or Stephen-h. GeyevEtq- the.Coß*taj&©ifl*Tbo«.M. s“™*M n Auditor to audit the oceannt nod report . auirumtioa of proceed! ia the bandaeftheadminmira* tor and o&iia|«hurU. Bythd Conrt." i DANIEL M*CORDY, Clerk. The Auditor above homed wilinfend bribe porpose* or «a appointment; at bis office bu Fifth OrreJ,between Snutbfild oadtSraoi uretu, ontThandsf, the fir*i-d«y of A. D. iW.attfoeJofck. V.hC fcbS-w&g TIIQB. M. * lock. V.to. AuJitor. SCIBIidE. TllBidwniicf having dctourd several year* to tbf X following coarse, (celt confident that those pei wniwboniT be bind enough lo patronize bint, will nna bun both competent anti satisfactory! rix: PLUS S3D OUtAtIESTAL rCIXASHHP, . Geojnetry, togcibcr wiih ii* AualysU, Algebra, Men* sarauon, Conic Sdctiou*. Trij ouomctry, both plain and spherical, applied ti> AHronomy and Land Bv* ▼eyiM. The application of the Defferenuol and Inle (Tat Calculus, lo the solution of Maximum and Mim nuua problem*, lengths of curvos ami cuuieoU of col* ids, Ac. Map*, Plane and Section* cf fi-M work, may be seen on application. Inquire m itiu office. feb3-dlw* TDlaaolntion of Paitacnhlp. HE firm of M’Kee A (JeUfcnhainer, ha* this day been dissolved by tnuioal consent. They have placed Ibeir books and uccounts in iho bands of N Baekmaster, for ihc purpose of eolleciioti aud iu-iilc ment AU persons knowing themselves Indebted to the late firm, will please call and settle wnb Utm aud all persons having claims agaiini them will present their accounts for payment. DAVID M’KEE, CfIAHLES I*. UE)SBRNiIAINF.R. Pittsbargh, January *!, ISl'J.— Property In AUrgbeny City' to Rentr MONK Brick tfuuae House, (hied op in modern style, situated ou the comer of Sandusky and Icabella siren*, near the end of the Hand Street Bridge. Possession cun lie bad immediately. Ii will smoke about 130,000 lbs. Also to let, several other Brick and Frame Build Inga, very pfeasautly situated for private residences. Por terms, eimoue of WII. Fi rZdIWWUNs. at Rynd’s Lumber Yard, near iho smoke house, AUrgbe oy city. febiWat Joarnaiaud dispatch eopy loamoantof 61 each, and charge advertiser. JUST RECEIVED— A largo lot of silver and gilt Stars, Tassel*, Fringe, Lace and Rosettes. Also, tri color Webbing, lor United Sons of Ameri ca- w W Wlldto.v, feta corner market and Ith sts CRMpN IJ. tor icsioriitg hrokea Cbi yV na. Glass, Ac, as strong as ever, for saleut Sijqper box, by fata W W WILSON WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR? Ae.—l&3 bags White Brazil Sugar; sBbbls Lovering s.Cnis ed.do, 16 casesXovcring r « double Refined do; lor *«>i» by UAftALKY A SMITH, feb3 _ 18Jiltd ao wood >1 NAILS - 450 kegs Nails. Ulipbant’s brand, assorted sixes; for sale by feta UAUALEY A SMITH MACKEREL— 3CO bbls No .*1 large Mackerel; for sale by fcbJ BAGALKV A SMITH, BUTTER— 5 bbls fresh Roll, fur sale by _ feb-1 J I) WILLIAMS, HO wood st BUTTER— 3 bbls fiesh Roll; 3 kegs do; just rcc d and brute by feta J D WILLIAMS CANDLES— 30 bis Steuriuc; 10 do Sian for sain by feta J D WILLIAMS SOAP— 30 bis Cbiltrolbe; 10 do Cinciiutali* for salt by . febj J D WILLIAMS SUNDRIES— 60 bbls Family Flour SO bxs Western Reserve; 100 do* Corn Brooms, in store and for sale by feta JOHN WATT OILS— 10 lib's Tau. efs’Oil; 10 do whale do. lOdo Patent I.amp no. feb3 JOHN WATT lAfl BOXES No l Cincinnati Soap; SB do Mould lv/Lf Candles; |5 bbls fresh roll Butter. iu«t rec’d and for sale by feta JOHN WATT FLAXSEED OIL—Si bbls manufactured in Dayton, Ohio, warranted pure, aud for sale by Jeta JOHN WATT DRIED PEACHES—M sacks dried Peaches, to day received aud for sale by feta ARMSTRONG A CROZFR LARD— IS krga prime Lard, ree'd and for sale by fjM ARMSTRONG A CROZES RYE FLOUR —S bbls Rye Flour, for sale by feta ARMSTRONG A CDUZER LARD OIL—IO bbls winter strained Lard Oil, per steamer Consignee; tor sale by febW FRIEND. RIIEY A Co FLOUR— AIC bbls Flour, la store and for ra eby feta JS DXL WORTH A Co BUTTER —5 bbls Roil Batter, iu store and fur cal, by feta J 8 DIL WORTH A Co LARD— 3 bbls Lard; 33kegido.iu store and for sale by_ feta J SJJIDW OBTH ACo SEEDS— 4 bbls Clover Seed; 9do Timothy do; in stoic and for tale by J S DILWORTH A Co feb9 ONONOAHELA SALT—93O bbU No I Salt, just IvA lauding aud tor sale by fcbl O BLACKBURN A Co, water it POTASH— 4 cask* Pota»h, Ludiue from stmrCopi and for sale by 4ASDALZELL, febl kl water st NO. S MACKEREL—>O blaia store and for sate Ibw to close consignment, fcttbl JASDALZELL LARD— kQ bbls Lard, landing and for tale by febl JPALZRLL f 10,000 WASTED. ONE to 9111400, on best security, for one to liv year*. Address JL, at this office. Ja3l-3i ON CONSIGNMENT—GO bbls white Bean*'sB do Corn Steal; 00 kvgs prime Better: IGO bosh Flax Seed; dried Apples, dried Peaches, Clover Seed, Xmrd and Roll Batter. Ja3l APGILLS A 808 VKOLAS&KS—sBbbUN O Moissgs. jut received. JU. jam I stoiLls a roe FLOUR— So bids superfine Ftocr. J*3l MXULLSA.EOE dS INBENG—9 bbls, in good order. - » ..:>iMmu>Atttm USB-rUD bbls Um No 3 Mackerel; 80 half bbls do do do. jaM, M*OH»LB A ROE RIO COFFEE—?fti bsgs RloCodee, io* ml* by j*3t BAOALBVA SMITH, 19 mod 80 wood «t QUO ASS AND MOLASSES-318 hhda New Orleans O Bogart; eOO bbti new crop Molenet, per late ar* nralt; Car tale by jt3l UAUALKV A SMITII pEPPER, Ac.—lßo baft Black Pepper; IS Jo Pi A meat*; & bale* Cloves; for tale by 1»3I BAG A LEY A SMITH COMMON BEOAEB— (V bxs cosudod Seesrs, land ing per star New Cnrluid: for sale tr l«at DA(3aLEY k SMITH PllACfiftS— 200 buk dried Peaches, fast ree’d snd for sale by j-33 J C BIPWKLL, Agt BEANS —SO bbU email what* Beans, in autre and fits *■l* by )*2l _ J C BIOWKLL MANILLA CORDAGE—IO coili assorted tun, jo»t received on couainuneai by l»3l JC B [NKUAR—CO bbla cider lot Vine*«r, for mI« br ' J O BIOWELL NO. BVUAS—Ii Uub oltl crop, for nle by • jaai 4 C BIOW ELL LARO— A few bbla sad kefs, oa a*"»< aad for by jatt J C BIpWKLL T>EACIIKS 4sl bags dry fcaebes; 49dodc> Applet; JT bow landing and for sale by BAQALBY A SMITH SCOBCUED SALTS-CT bbla 3 Sail*, landing from newer Bearer, for tale by j»tt BAOALEY A SMITH SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—£3I bbla 8 H Molaa ■ea, superior quality and la fine order: for tale by iaO BAGALKY A SMITH Vf ADDER, Ac.—o hhda crop Madder; 18 eeroona Spanish Flotant Indigo; SO bbla Atom; in core Md for aale by ja29 BAGALKY A SMITH NEW BACON-4CMIOO iba Hama, Sidey aadgh o nlr dera,jaat oat oftmokcTfoasdnad ftfryaWW J»a • • • aKLLKaa a nicols COFFER— 131 baga Rio Coffee, Jut received aad for wk by \Y A R M’CUTCHEON, _ . J*» IO Liberty at CUKI3E —50 bza large prime Cheese, Jest rac’d aad foT asJaJby jatS) WA K M’CirrCHEON RYE FLOUR—7 bbla Ere Floor, to-day rcCd bv . ® ARMSTRONG A CROZF *• )»SS , ROLL bbU froh BoU Boiler. for ult by Jog T ~ FBILM), BHETV k. Co POTASH—4 cuk> bm aoiu, tot uU by l«3r • FRIEND. RftßY k. Co Fig"** "** »ftBafBb&g{tf» 'DQLI4 BVTIEB>4 bktilut neM ud for uliliT ItTgP ARMSTRONG fc CBOZEH N EOCS— 1 bbl Eggs, for safe by jeaa > Armstrong a crozeb ULQUR—fit bbU superfine Roar, for sale by JC |k2P ARMSTRONG A CRQZEIL- CRAB CIDER—B bbia reo'd, and for uli bv J*4> ARMSTRONG fo gftO&EB 1 * CLOVER SEED—SQbbIs strtei)?pvilfiftSbvMsce3: 78 bags do do da; in*»!OTeßfloYorVkl#by ' *“ ■ _ Bpitewfl bttUfrwuSailßuUin Ukmdo: is «ot»and for safe by Jt*7 LB WATERMAN iTE FLOUH-<0 bbla (operiot Bye Flour, in (ton » und tor rale by jag? L 8 WATR»MAN GItLKAFr-350 bz* ereia Cbeate, In (tore and for rale by jag Bfc W HABOAUOH ICO Liberty tt I>lCE—dOUrreea Cantina Rice, new crop, laadiaf IX (rotsttmrCotuinee and for aale by • JaO JAMK3 A HUTCHISON A Co TTEUP SEED— 6 bbl» recVl and for tmle far JcL j«*>_ . _ . riANASV aKap-rtrfii»»by - L) »ffl ■--• '• 'RRAVM 4 REITER ctin ttoM M~ »AiXßTEß'fforsTHKNT=Aftsrroriirri.l ceived mod for sole by i»33 BRAUN A RRITCn SDUAB LEAD—OiI hmndmiid Cox tale by ~ ! JaM 4 ymp a Co | A c ™ c _ TASAEV h PEBT * PQl'A^li— 9oau» in norm mnd far —v 7 -.- _ !«” TAdaETkHROT \T O. SUGAK—*U fcW prime Dtvtnn. Imdin* JM « fromaunr North River todtor ufebr l4ttd,n * J?« JAMKj A HUTCUrafafc p» mi low u V*!*> «° ra <■»' _il?? JAMES A HUTCHISON i Co 1 FLOUB—«otbl» extra, for «al« by '** ' JDWILUAMa. lIP wood ai r Auction BALE& D« ’' Stotlqf Fancy and StapbDri Good*.- Oq Monday morning, Feb Bs, Vclocki at (he Oomaoicia) g*le» Rooms, eoznex oftVbod and Fifth streets, will (ha sold, on • credit of CO days on til UZB% over«lo j | A large asd general assortment!, of seasonable pie and fitey Dry Good*, eDt>|uijtj superfine clolhs, ctniffl'rrr*, ratiaciu, jcun. (weeds, pilot Uil bttm efclbt, wfaitr, yellow, preen aud scarlet jfianneljkxsa* ton flannel* of vinous colons blaakeiu, cloakings, cashmeres, merinos, alp»eas, .wilt, black satin, tone? reeling*, gingfeams, calicoes, de latns, Orleans cloths, i childrens net coau-woolen comiprts; hosiery, caps, glove*, nbbosst lnct¥, edgings’, and a variety of fwoey goods, Ac, A 1 9 o'clock, • GtncniD, Qukuawuc. FcmTCTUt, At. 19 bn Virginia tuanutactdr&i tobacco, \ H and Im perial ten, writing atm wrapping fcape*, alreveU, Oa> nttieiorkf,*tOTef,Ac. Argeueraltuortmentof hoaao hold and Kitcheu ruraiture,,fVota • family declining hotuc keeping- At 7 o’clock, Beady made rlotluiie, . SIo.UA-U, ML aiuMul IAXIIA t*«. kuajjomr ly tendered their aid, and will appeattnasroalßaakaj perian Comedy. ' -ii' . . Hitvumt, FntraßT 3, will be acted (with a most poweifui emj ! lIIICII ADO ABOUT NAMING. # * Ucuedjd Ur. Murdoch. Dogberry Mr. Logan. Don Pedro :.••»*..*Ur.Oxley. Claudio -Mr. Prior. Ueuirite Miss Logan. Hero • • .Mr*. Prior. To conclude witti FAMILY JARS. Delpb ''L. .|Jr. PortCT. kiddy, (whit «mg, “Low Back Car 0 )-Miss Cnti*e. Monday— tfonefit of MItS.AUDISON. Ntmcu—l be Gallery will remain closed daring tbe cold weeibirr -Jd and 3d Tier. 35 cent*. I BBEWEB’B PANOBABIA £AP THU M AMMuTI! CA VK Niagara Fall*, foyp v/H*aa,Ohio aud Mississippi Scene nr, now exhibit ing m PIIILO HALL, comraeuciug January 31st— Amonglhe view* il comprise* tbe following: Tire Fall* of Niagara, comprising a tall view— View of the city of Mexico, from Ute Convent of San Cosmo—Panora mic view of tbe Fall* of the Ohio, from the Indiana side—The city of LouiaviUe, Ae —The Mammoth Cove, hotel and collage* for stranger*) visitor* and transient boarder*—View of Ashland, Hon. U. Clay** residence —View of the Hermitage—together with a day's Jour* ney on the Prairie*. Door* open at 6 o’clock—Panorama will commence moving at 7 o’elock, precisely. Admittance, 8S cent*. jh3l SB IPS FOR CALIFORNIA For Ban FraaeUeo* California* Affffcs To sneered the Xylan, now ready tore* QpPyeelve cargo and will have immediate des* msaasMpauh.' Tne coppered and copper fastened fast sailing supetioFship CHARLES, Wo. 8, Wedge, master, ua moat of her cargo already engaged, ami will positively sail about 16th February—and now loading at Waters'wharCF. P. . ' • • -This ship present* a fine opportunity to passengers for San Francisco, having very pleasant aceotamoda *Uons betwsen decks; being both airy, commodious ! and well ventilated. Cabin passengers also can bo handsomely provided with state room*. Thu ship will positively sail as advertised. . Mr. Jo seph W Finley will met ms supercargo, and take charge of good* to hia address. Mri Pulley will cross the Isthmus of Panama and intercept the ships Xyloo and Charles, at Valparaiso. An experienced surgeon will accompany the ship.— For freight or passage apply to JOHN HENDERSON A Co., febl-twfßalt. Am.] 77 Pratt st, Baltimore For Ban Francisco* Californian-Direct* r» The A 1 clipper barque JOHN POTTER, KEvvWCapt. Wa. J. Wails, Unow loading at Chase’s ™Mr wharf; Ba'tifflore, aud will, proceed without delay. For balance of freighter passage, having su perior cabin accommodations, apply to HAYDEN A CQALE, C 3 tenth. Gey itßalL Messrs. Winter A LatjiWfir will have charge of the cargo, and will be pleased to receive farther consign ment*. ji99 For Ban Francisco* California* g-c» THE A I fast sailing copper fastened and dECFLeoppered barque KIUKLAND, will be des pitched to the above port on or before the 10th Penury. Far freight or passage, having superior stile and peerage room accommodation*, apply to 8. FENBY4 CO, comer of Gay and Pratt street*. Baltimore. The Kirkland is a new Baltimore built vessel, one Ear old, of 3® tons register, aud bmlt by order of earn. B. Back A their own use as a pack et • •. ’ Jatff-dilw—Balt. Am. FOB 111 PBASCIBCO. The fine new copper fastened and coppei- VrrTr** fc ***i"" JOHN MAYO,:Capfc puniagtdo, MrffeTAsiis nbw; loading at Craig's wharf, and will have despatch. For freight or' passage, apply on bo tabUslunent is at present in Wealing, Va., but can be removed to Pittsburgh or any other suitable place at ihort aouca. F6r further particulars, call On Rev. R. Hopkins, M. fc» Book Room, Pitubnrgn. Pal or address M „ Q , J- B: WOLFE Wheeling. V* w. U —Stereotyping done atshortnotipy. fob»tn> A S k [ 3 U T, ** Salesman, “MM Ofl Wood street, as book keeper and assistant talesman. Satisfactory references given. For ranker particulars enquire of editor Garette. feba-dgw* fartvbririp, wTr^SS* W S°? HOUBK * J o*Vl WOGSHOU3E, TTAVING this day astoelmnd themselves together n tnpimnmhto. a?/le»tSEinand style of A. 4. J, jwkofoetnre of TIN, copper WARE on the corner of Robin* sotr street and thp CtnaJ,tnthe Ist Ward: AtLxooxxr arr, where they are prepared to furnish to anle£ and retail, all articles- in Utelt U#c wit* J^^SssrtSßßSpaaaT.r °My “« Mr *- bona. .Two imli stores on 3d street, udianttt conrrafewoHicM no Uu Pon offlto'ipph'tj'’- oCjtftPliito Hall !««*©( ue, ion S?LiSiS n^J’iKf*' ,T J will M'kuikfilily tUJf,5d "1» «« dscply .fflln.,l soTinp. *** Royal* Ja «* kcr»by notified ihai Hft HWd &aukMuaemof onedodar 'KL*i-7 :a . e, i a^*“^!a '* kß Boiettljned, ia two equal in i’WQLTOUi taft pa tta laiday ofMaxtha&xt, aud ili» ouei onutti IS£bidayof Mar. By ©M er.* ftc* . „ • ' JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Bee*y ud Treatfe. J*3»qlm • cor. Ferry and Front *£. AgA COUNTRY BB4T 10 fcOT-X'iyo J£H Brick Dwelling wJiK u acre< hftHy {mproved Land, «ita«te4 »n Cml«)£ to.tel »wtas April ■*». w?oy, Jones aco,* frttfc 44 Wuer street „ TO IiBtUAT OABAL 5 ISB w wbrcriber will lei for (Horace, part of lie Big new Brick Warehotue, on Liberty ureet and «»Caaat Baain. J. SHAW UAOLABEN, * fabl.diw* Kc'nricgtod j DwtllUf Baud fef Rnu - M -'TWO lire# «torr how*, Mtq* height, fcr rent, nreei tnd tiasaroafatasa , -pSwß'aiu., PiTTißiman, pa. : Kennedy, cuuja t co;*iuiiiiiicnire>, Svirf w»Hor*-4 Hb«unj>, Cupn. CWn, SgSoJ Twta» and Bauiny.- ——llihi 1 aasw .t .ijA- j? CORN UKAL-SOtki to, ’— ~ Y^WINKffiSWtOo STAHCH— iUj b.» Foi'i (BUiHiM f AVt S»*£ Hisb; iKU HAOAlSviaiSr: STEAM BOATS. * PXTTSBraOH DA I L Y PACKET LINE. E well known line of eplentllJ pauengeTBteflft. Viww'eoajtiifed'tfr tfiir btrpsjfcfwiftnvhee nod wizen bfitta W«V* &rerjr«ce»amodattof andco» Tort pi6eni«,li»*t»eeAp«idedfiwp»*» •eager*. Theuneha* beeninopcntroa fctfiveyeez* -he* enhied mnlllion of people witfaxn the }t*a iefr. rr to their penoiuu li«.&atus -.wtU l-e et the fan of Wood taeeithe day preVioo*to4(jnttmg, tor the item* lion of freight end the entry of on the tec*, ter. In elf ease* the postage fflwwy edvehee, . .. /■. SUBDAY PACKET. - The IBAAO NEWTON, Cept » .^l4 leave Pitubargb every&andeynoniiuffail&p’tJttk] Wheeling every Sander evening «UV J M aey®,ian. • . * t ••- * BXOHDAYPACKET. Hfl UONONOAHEU,Cipt.9n»f l viin(«vil l Dfr burgh erer/Monday morning 4)10 o'clock WMolißf every Mcmd*yeveningatiep.jt,v ttesdaTwckrt. ? The J; Ktixtmm, viQ leave PitutmrgtrtfTery.Tawday morumgat 10 Wheeling everyTileiiUy evening at tor;*r' " ' * WEDNESDAY. PAVKXT. . , The NEW ENGLAND No. fc Capt. 8. Dukklll k.ve. " er y monujisii II o'clock; Whccfinffcvciy Wednesday uE>.M ( THURSDAY PACKET. Tb® BRILLIANT, Capu Usreflte*- buTfb every Thursday morning ai i« i/'clocfcj'Wlieaiiai every Thursday evening u 10 r. m,_ ~ liiiiitr ncKKir. : 'j The CUPPER No. 2, Copt Puts lltVM,'jtillle*™ Pitubugb every Friday, morning at lUo’rloek; Win* lih| every Fridayevenmgatlffy.it: ' ' _ . BATCH©AY PACKET.., The MESSENGER, Capt. B. UmPiiiLUVifllnava Pittsburgh every Saturday mohdntf ■« 40-;. ovE**; Wbeeliui every Saturday evening at NEW iCTJ- i**%.' _2BEaSB9L. ' "J*swwfe»feM eeeswsaßßHG^^B^g • (mouseow,)./, Leave*. Pittsburghdaily, a»p o’clbefc’Ai'iC a&fc tri Leaves Newiiabeta at Go , eiock,'fVhL,(aatt3rtha uip canal to the river dnriagthb night,) aadGUjvow at# o’clock, A. amvts at FitttbnrikaMP M.—thus making a. coniinuoni tine for earning nr tengeta and freight between New UsbonindPra** burgh, in. shorter tuna and at lei* rates thsa by tnr other rodte. • ..'[-' -ft * The proprietor* of til* Lwe havethtrplea*s» tormiugthe poblic that they have Sued aptwo&mataaa Canal Boats, for the accommodation ofpasaentmaai freight* to ran in eonnectioh with the~‘WeU-ktinn steamen CALEB COPFI endBEAVKH, and«eoee> Ing, at Glasgow, with'tha Pittilurgh Knd : Giacia» nan and other daily liuea of down lh4*OW* and MiHiHippi river*. The selves to spare po expense or trouble toininn&a', lbru safetr and dispatch, and ask of the public a:ahara of theu patronage. . _V . AUTHORIXED AGENTB. * * “ O. M. HABTON, > 1 8. AW.HARBAUGH, •, ; WWfr fL UANNA,*Co. L ■••». .1 fj.— myllrtf J.IIARBAUGIiACo., NOTICE—The steamer BEAVEB C. BXSarilauua* ter, will leave afrer -this rnnfftr, fm TYnlhTillo PalMif i aUy.atPo’clocWathettormnir..„ i rifia PITTSBURGH kmownmA* FEBRUARY lS LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. Pifc? -jj-ji, >| The following new 1 boatscoxpitte APJLANE, CapL E. Bennett.* Itm boatiTaae 4 new, and are fitted op without rcgurd to expert*.* Sin err camtbrt that maagv.eattptaeare he* hwwwyjAMlw. Hie Boata will leave the Monoogalttla the foot of Sou sl Faueagrrs will bopvaeutal ea beard, as the boats will certain!* leave at IheMvar* tUed boars, BA, hi. and 4P. M, , ; frwdq 7 ZANESVILLE AND MARIETTA FAGKfif. « The fine xisome& r» ,•" |£jn£ fetajb, aSttjj’jMmnj iuaiim glSSßassaga^ga^ ery Wednesday momtag—jTtunung.lcaMxZanaaTilU erery Frtday.morninf.' —•• 1, * For freighter paaaagoappty.oat&afdf ■>? * ’-fbbl FOR WAHJLSH nfran> a \ i«to* tv T*iB ttunr ■? ““’S' 4 *!*?!* - For freight or passage apply,on.haardjolr to 1 frtt> /ifeWTONJONE^Aet ..for ot. uwi* . . |c- .Tte £opatdamrr,. |- ttm day,theSihhut,atlOo’elor*,*^^ For freight or paigage, appty hn boardi’orto - fet>B . , iw*c i :f*4^F£rnGHSVr%flo FQS'NEWORLEANS-*'■' J fc —’ & Mwdn^miMV»»7o ,^4 B RSn*v^ 1 P r 1 * ®* FPr apply .on hoarOVwf |a?7- • -, £OHjSr, LOUIS.' / • j:V- v '.A ~ ifopjp* tv - “Tho' splendid fui'iUßiirttiau : ' 1 Soadar. tngaict,- will ie*rt6& abor» •...•- . ..^■^g^«p^»se,«jTply 1 00 f ■ ' ••• jroKOT.;iaam : ':v':' -7r >ttAOAuji; !ir ■' Oa Wrf- p>mg ß.,ppiy jpn boards ? / fab3 : "FOHS*.LOtJIS, r ‘ t: '\ ' ~ . C* - tv *^ ,e ■pleodid ~fail. TnnninV«t»«iT»» FAIBMGUNtT* 'y muMf| MSi iecre Ui»«bOTeaad r vm on Tuesday, ihe.qbfrjMu - pon» Fo f ifittgß\ arwmaye v ippj?; bf>aW. - ...ftp* ■■■■*.. J MKWTON JOSiEi -AXL" - pryTOßUßoit and LoriayiLLß packet mric • ' K6;*> ■■■■raßWliMra.M'tt/, »11l bn*. fcfoacUr w ‘ bukbSto&w^oT£W • , OEO bmiltesbbbokb.^? I ■ • BEOULAHyiKQIawAXi yACfc>. f . I ' jTTjcpi" h - /TbeJkst manlQc'stKtiMr.. ' .JWsmsxfcyAjiu^ r 7/ * " " jrijiii . The fine fist raxusuar submit fflSSg -a ‘ jg£ggin^tara,iauw,'vnfiM^l la M iro ' /fOvsi* k ~ -Tbe ipVew)ldiiewkUtcaeT , ( LiCS-J?l.. . » ~ ■ ifaw-rv Tbafineuiixaer : v *.-7?;: - tik n bettaWra a M « 'BBSS^ssl* FOR NASHVILLE. i/y~T " aa ~ r , , wupkfa ux th« WK.ljIMWrf '-‘ -42__iffih i .wajSyiiis. •^MgHgffiM>P©e,ntuienwiil !eavs.fitf Ikr atora stessflEefe*- ,_TtePsswilwiUhu*dualltiatttEnn&asaia Mitty gMrtU - CW3P«fJ<»«nJSsSaei4ia. I>‘ WAcua m**, 1 1,11 | , and I nYE DA^^^SwUi^Y'AsijNM w* mtlio aw X/wia-eomwebe* Yanabf .on i wiiUefarc PluJadeTp&i:* iWW , 't3lj)i v i^WSm r^|n c X. CJ s“ n6e ” bnr S» «W relay of horn*,, tonOo?d«yfii^.Sa#» , H^ Z^SSKm^- arioSxiinfa *; bunSjCjisj"^ 1 ctyg FOB. cvmobblaNu the triifj Ur«Sr6?i|iM'rft» Sloct "cnpuoQi d.„ yi ., ' -' i^tiSmnbL. ■ f - , • aotfINSON ABOEmt - 99 Soutft ajosnereußiu u ** JSaak?™ .(^SSSjBSbi • 1 pirrsßiweif and pwiApSSm^* Cbimbenburib} and rrl.y* bdriMotf < *.<* .wO >^m#juATZittS2mL* Uapiks ' *«» g