THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHtfK * > *p >S ÜBflP>. - PEB..i7,-is«». PHl££PKl*PW*jffiS*SflMhaWort!iAmcr i c^SKKsSflsgf’ '. 'itarinxi T~?-'- : ?.: ’ „„„„*.-rcr*rAI,I J IBTA!ffI>PHILADKI#- ~ - ~': aBW VOiu£ EXsaEB»O We -will rewire «*l-tawtrf free orexpente.nl' ./.LiettemutoeratetlptiwfoilXUptper. trT'Tiii FtroKBOMS. IXiiLT Gax*tt* U; published ol® ffi-WeeWK U Seven l f|y SjJ Mr-fumatattbo u Pivc uoUatsjpef sunusalibe Weekly is Two I?bUir« per*nttuw,';itritfj|f r •‘ Siwii jp&'f.trtfeftl !(K*tU» Beenexipece* . ' '.. - 'cold .weaiW for ibe last few 1 daje hninwily closed fiver navigation, aoid.it is 1 - ■ somewhat .doab ifol whetlusrwe ehallhavethe ] ln^d& : K>- Wai!QOgtOQ,vkixatliUle deL&y as pout*l tfiediSlcfclilea he. wniencounterbefore bu j arrival :nt/Wheeling wdlmosl Hkrly induce him to | pnawlto'Ballimort’al mice by the'National Road. I . 6t ”: nil, and in Bis; extremity finds fcnlj with octper.; sohot nppcarancc "we rtio ;Bolgood looking. , ‘WSr? POslV char c of cgiinex* does col discompose UI litxlhe'lcasi ainl if .tie editor c*n tori « 4torVi«'< wn to I 1?”" 1 siid ccnirotf it wfll gi re him. OCB BOOK TABLE. Ql' ‘‘Comes Pomrs, by D. Trueman. Mctinl Picas, j nat, I ■ wiihcuLrhyme or reaicn. The binding i» by Mr. I .■WHEamWt of- this city,- end ia well done 1 It i» j I'or sale byWr.-Hoplrinj, ftbst. I ‘ J Slivis—lt ieprepoeed in Mieiieeippi,J Jd'jiiaibn|tbe'GoTere6r,to cell nextre eeseioi of , tho iesielliture, m order to udre mean* to prerenV ISo farther impoHatinh of slaves into thel Stale.— :Tb* object of the meastiafiis to compel tbo border 1 dure States to standby the South in lie etrnggle - •teiconstimtithulljgbte.endtopreyentlbopropeee of tn tboee Steles, 1 and their cone ■a 'sequentttssimiladion infecling with the Northern a Stated ■>.••;.> • -,h I .This,Natchez *Free Trader* aUndea to a meeting ' ■ ofcitizens,'beldon the 20thnit, tn Mndiaon , wbjcb nms adopted e petition, bnvinstbn objseu j' f above ditoded to in view. . . < : -Glsaa Milk Pens nre coming into nseinl!ogl»Hd, j •iindbre lieie considered much pfeferablfl to any 'otheri- lftliemilkbecomra acid inn wooden pen, Ithe wood absorbs a portua of the and, and most. Inline the Crreh milt the tollowing ' Viw >Jn- ml ear,then nr.tin pan,.any acidity in thn • anilk will not ttpon the lead: with which those a> nlsietas are cdsered, and the reilt will be in some - - < jf. Uf:':.:. 1 • << . , .J. . —-- j ■il 'tbarzoSOt Duxy FaKhwg^—For ayear Of tor* ■'-past'there has boena rapidincreaseia the dairy ; buitoM of Ohtorr^aollilntlminoniifitttofyof ‘ Gte»o—aaa -wo believe list ilia branch oT brm faced more most others, when ■ : atehllymanaged.^• .The- fiiUowiiyit is one among 1 'iho many ilemaofthe hind that coaid be forniahed. . . •Oma Wifira, Esq,,ofHonubprgh,Geauga cram- t y> Ohio, bio kept seventeennnrt oaly lb* poll • ■•*ta*on;andT»ithoat..nny. very, extra keeping, ha* ! realized from hi* dairy the ram of *BO6. which ’ 1 jf(r«»*be aam df S3s,«eaeJ»cow.j Thisdoesnot include the,calves aoli, or bogs 6aened;from the -i - djiryj and aqnanhly cf bnller and cheese yd on ’iifljL I CaotEM.— I tfto-desilisin ihoNewOriennsChas rtr Hospital fbrthe week ending 3dinstwete43, of,which: IS were by chtdera. 'Three new canes fif cholera were admitted into the hospital on . « f ■■ ■ ThedeolfcsinMobDofcr,- liie weak.ending 2d -inut veto 35 k oflHFfcieh 12 weto by ch’olei** i.' l -A C+Ujosxi*. Hcui-Tte *■ NcwYork mftMved atonetpottcwdied^LonirnHc?”? 01 * "•' 1 poitinff to cbsao from 1 Mo&l4rey» CeLi which ii pro- a kax.' ft la prccbely pfifetonlb chtr* i~: - abteras thal we copied from th© 'WaihingtOT Ua» io4» dnJtodayr*i«acd ?H;~ 'parporiißg /-V F** t ~ ilot lhronh the hreut at - -CnTß ••'•«»ftllotriiiffgooillliiiigby* Sacterwig:' - . SotM n*n h»™ |‘to«t licil lieadt,' *nd ;liv«d, n -I ■ ‘ But umogcriar lhaa ibfijc;' • . Vi.iiTCftjhofihMiarfdUnoogbShaad’* ta**B, . ' T : Instead ofbun/killed Bteese. -■•< -- • , : vI?-i.• ;. *;-V ‘'aitit KitioialtoeHigenfter«ap, ih*i lie Hoa.' C»nch;l*. bearinfibo ( «gumesu of I« L ymiwt-in tbe palmt. casoof Alox«nder Bain w 'PfpfesowMorw; ftfwumptovemeal in thoortbf --tho decision of the Comminwoncr *: being Jbo'l*® 6 ? ** :aa Hon-B-H-Gclleit ; Wm.'Scbicy. teaJtfpor*, ue counsel f.;* , &rß*in,mxdHon.Axao» Ken&tfl endA*H.l*w* //Mace* .Mono. [ . - ~~-i ■ Jp»*vtrLng?Htra.'JAMEg:Mc3gpaY.~TfcgFrcdo > ? ■‘>ikiCiil2Ctt«nnoanccatiio4eJilioftlieHon-Jts-, ’. ■ McStenyi ofPennsyUtnia, *ihi» rearianeb iniii “• V tf 7 tbft , 3d ia*L\ Tar twenty oddyw* bo £vedinlhe LepsUßare of his; waif©' fitatej he • dolegtte*w reform l»r ■«#* i-- •:■: wriT wta'cnce n member of Conyrcss. 1 /' Tfao cf,'e&iealion win be pleased to learn i *• itesityoT M ample foundation*"i* operation in thiaSute— T-:*tiowUbaig , '“of which notice cclomri: 'PcnnayWabia eftloebji, fiomtho number; and t«asftlea. ,• i .. [Fotnos AMD CaUYOUIU tfsWV uppeimoetia, m en’* mind*> ; Monday;vm tbo* important coh> \Dtnal2urtpe, fcioujhl bjrTbe **NK >le» £rotp . by;, Itobert: -Albertoo, &£ A of Monday evening, *ay* ' away fron /Wall tho Cfefo 'tarouiff ererybody. cnzy -egwn-*— «■ Bjwi-wiwwrring. ud tbbeo already .'prepanofeti't© 1 xaoDJsy t^a; advioGed—eo haw totcLwitn Mr. Atherton l» any prbelttjteanußtt? ao gTeit la the tb‘lniw»Ttt«lk : withJßn£. itbo' geatM»«i.-hmffn <»mmiuees, and such like movemeats, intended to kill it oIT, by delay, were defeated, and the House ordered the bill to be engrossed for a third reading, by a decided votel'. Beside the head of the depart* meat, who will receive, like tho other. sfi,ooo p«r annum; the bill provides for a chief eterk at $2,000 a year, which I believe ore the only salaried offi- ■ ces created by it i South Carolina made her annual display in the , House to day, on the slave,question. Mr. Wallace ! presented the resolutions of that State on the Wil« j motProtiso, and kindred topics, and although such , U- not the usualcourse. when similar documents are submitted from other Stales,the representative of.the Empire of Carolina, of course, demanded to be heard in a speech, and leave was given, or ra ther no body objected. Mr.W. wear on for half an hour, or so, to sUwwhat were the determina lions df the nalinn'he came from, provided. Con* . grass did not take tfce.luck track, in its legislation ; upon Slaytiy.. _Mf. W v having fulminated .the j Vermillion edjetfrom ths lfldigo Slate, Mr. Ash- i man aiked'leave -to tnakea single remark upon , the first dauseof the.l»U}.boVthere was an objec tion from Mr. LcLeon, of Maryland, and probably 1 from oiher Somhwrn -membew. Mr. Wentworth i rtm that here South Caroli* . na'had been permitted by the ’unanimous consent of the HooaMtatfiSjU&pC yrbcm we Northern j to explain her poison,' while in return Sou* | tbern members hid-choked off* Northern man | from utteriag'VVojji of hi* j portion of the couirfry, 1 W the objection wns tn. • aisled upon, nevertheless. _ > 1 '.The House paaed a resolution, for the payment offive or six hundred dollars out of the contingent fond, as per dieffl toMf.Botta,of Tagmia, while here in 1843 and 1 ’« donterttog the seal of Mr. Speaker Jofles—which I bfelieve to be according to custom in such 1 cases, though it was twiee re* ferred, while the tther party here were in a ma jority. Mr. Douglass speeds a good portion of hia.tuno in active electioneering in the House of Represen. Wives in few of his last scheme tor thh adjust ment of tho eontroyerey concerning slavery in the terrilories, by the admission of Califonua as a State, forthwith, and the annexation of half New to Texas, and keeping the other half in a rtate of tutelage until fit to come intolhe Union on the footing of a State. The Judge’s peculiar friends and say that be is doing a good burinere* and that his bill will pass about the close of the •ession. ‘lt may be so. Strange things are done in the last hoars of the last session ofca Congress. Many take tbal occasion suddenly to ‘jump Jtm Crow,’ and in Ihe general ‘turn about and whirl about’ many other* * do from whom bet ter things might be expected. . \Vjtsni?tQTos, Feb. 13, 1649. You perceive that the sfarm end apprehension excited by the prospect that the poor sailors were stout to lose their grog rations nod the eataosnme taifa-sheir liquor end Ibeiijieking—ltsve not been realised. The House crushed in the bud the grog rrfanw-nnd the. Senate yesterday rejected the amendment for the abolition of corporal punish ment in the Navy, so that aa heretofore, Jack will be fiisrgto&ed, and then llogged-theooe being m correction oflbe otto. The vole for the common tun of (he Hogging -Was ayes 32—nays 17. This resnll is mainly dne tothc-oaertiona of a number of inluenfial'navalpfficetti vrho have represented to Senators, that the abolition of the last, wonld inevitably destroy all eohdiaibniion and. discipline fa the aecvice-r.Uu wsfliaWtUhattb* whiskey iaUba‘nnd tha tmrof.the' lash' eiceps air desertion, have been fang since abolished in theurmy, and I 1 have never heanl aa oSner complain that the ef fort has been inimical to the edtrieacy and discip. Un® of ihVt»vicei ■' I intended yesterdayto remark upon the move iuent'of Mr. Thompson, of llie neighboring district Lto Pittsburgh, ibr the mniifatSe of the journal of I th-HnoMii by expunging Usereltpm, the proviso to the resolution of thanks loGfu. Taylor, by which proviso, it 'ii declared that fae fate war with Met- ] ico “was uunecessarily and unconstitulionally be gnn by the President of the United Stales." The agitation upon the expunging resolution of Mr p-ptnn is become olmosffl; thing of the past gene*, ration. Nolhwilhstinding the peiaevenuico and eneigy .wilh which it was pressed, and the success .which finally crowned the agitation, it was most justly denounced e puerile end contemptible hum. hug, and I have no doubt that Mr. Bontoo nosr feds heartily ashamed of it-Mr. Thompson a x' u Beaton, n« Mr. -Polks Gen. Jackson. The House journal wffl tux bo mutilated and defaced as the Senate journal was; the Dour Expunging Res. olnlion will excite no senaatioo, and Mr. Thump* ion will “fake nothing by hia motion.” A rather curiona and illnatralive incident took place yesterday in the House. Mr. Wallace, the enweat ttnd the least Able of the respectable dele gation of South Carolina, presented the resolutions of that State, denouncing and presorting against Ufa enactments of the Wilma Proviso, and >y Ibo ; tiwena comma of tho House, he was permitted to make a speech upon them, when the domg » sms altogether contrary to custom and usage, to. j peril oousand unnecessary. and when to objection ofasingle voice wooldhave pavented hfa speak ing, hTwom on to apeak in commendatmn o. the resolutions Ibr half an tour or so, ssytng noth ing worthy of notice. When to had concluded, ■ Sr< Ashman; asked leave to *)» » ,m * 1 '«- mark upon on. pasato ' commentaof Mr. Wallace upon fa but several .objections by voices tom £ no persuasions cottld indnoe a withdrawal of to objections Tima after South Carolina bad pm|£d by to indulgent courtesy oftho House, to set forth to pretensions and designs, the poor privilege of sword inreply. was denied to a memto tom Mnuachnseiu. Had a memto tom tirgmia Mceeeded Mr. Wallace, the same lip* would have been of remap xnnee aa a auclong (joTc’a* > jTlxiiiriroiorMr' Ajlumm moved a tormOioa of tStfjoUmal. ICWas there staled that Mr. Wafa face presented the resolutions, “and by special 1 leave was permitted to address to Haase." Mr. Aahmun wished it to appear ihal Mr. W. was per. ’■nufaib w sneak without objection, tot that when he,Mr. Aihmun, mao, objaction was made. That, was the fata, and he desired it to appear. There was a desultory conversation of ao hour or mom which ended in the amendment beiag rejected,- gye»Bl—noea 82. Had Ito Speaker voted la to negative, tore wonld have been e lie, hut tho re- I suit would have been still tho same. . We hear continually of agitation! in the slave •fates upon to question of enconiaging slavery In die outi. Such a one,*and> serious and permanent 1 in its character,too, hi beginning in Kentucky, aqd en internecine contest baa long been in progress between mctiona'of the ail powerful democracy oi Missonn, ttt tiie.bottom of which la this aa®* goes, tlon. Mr. Benton ia tbe eblef of to Free Soiteti etid Bantbumen, wito are to annceisore of the “Hards," who'figured three or four yews ego. A desperate attemptfa miking to oust him torn to Senste/fn which he wiabea’-lo secure a lifo eatste. qiii election' Will lakeplacola year from nest An- Justs fiats ‘ p J ft»*u»on l »»P Auiairnnr Crrr u> Cot'll* T* Sctn.—iW« in wrerilqMiter, titompu t mado' dn« oa' «<■ circnlmlon life ■crlpiaoed byaur Mi*ibawop u’lbo lorla’lml m, praams ttey.vfll m 3 Bite. W« «» an daUrn imprajion Uu* *1» J»». * PW •» dt J « mac!) too lorgS; forming tb* diief part "of Ute clreQ. wauoqniiiicKa I'gaft and cmmenMtwill pmbdity coalinfcaip w- I ter lareoly telo-commoa Jiijiii«a:'.operaiioaa— I The Piuibaal>. B '°t« , l'® m ttnlondloKy coittmue I to rceitVo it or atom currency ate?; am) •‘>,*>■>6. las thir U Utl* lt>o (ad, or «o long *i' States, The ex teal, of the gold region, as for as it has been explored, is three hundred miles in bf one thousand^ o length, nod new discoveries ore made from day to day. To the time when Mr. ! Atherton left, there were never more than fifteen hundred persons engaged In digging at any one time,'the average result of whose labor was about! three ounces per day to each digger. This gold Is 1 found in flakes or scales in what is termed the wet diggings, and is lamps and in the crevices of rocks ! In the dry diggings. Various reports were in cir* | culotion as to the size and weight of those lamps i —some persons asserting that they have been found lo the weight of twenty-three pounds. These an?, however) only rumors; bnt Mr. Alhlrtnn him* I self saw a piece which weighed seven pounds, anti which was found by one of the adventurer*.' There hs» not been as much sickness at the pla ced as we were led to snppose, neither isthe state of widely there as bad as has been intimated.— Fever *nd ague prevails there to a certain extent, and attacks who are careless in regard to their health; but, with ordinary prudence, persons can gel along without any sickness. About a dozen persons have died, among them inMr.HP Richardson, of Bcmoo, who wasta kenaick at tho placer, but removed to Saa Fraa cUcMdr. Vm McDowell, of Ibe West, and a Mr. Dickson, of Philadelphia. About a doien have l died at the gold diggings, principally irom want of prudence and exposure. . When Mr. Atherton left San Francisco, U» Uni ted store ship Lexington had not sailed; but was to do so in a day or two. She bad on bohrd ! rold doit tolho value of half a million of dollars, i which was for New York, and consigned jto several booses here. The Lexington will take ' Messrs. Wells and Dewitt as passengers. They i belong to .NeW York, and have gold on board as i Delgbt. They were attached to the New York re gsmenu ■,. i of the line Ohio, Com. Jones, was also in thb hiirborbf San Francisco. I \l One of the greatest features of the news is the : 'discovery of agold mine, of great extent, in Oregon. I j This discovery was attracting the attention of the i ! people of that territory, who were flocking thUher : ra gritt number*, in preference to going to Cali* | ; jorni&K . I Tho whole value of gold which has been gather* , f ed in California »• estimated, by those acquainted | : with the muter, tt three millions of dollar*, two of I I which left there in v*rions ways, and the remain* | l dealso4 it*way to the United State*. It must not i |be suppesed, however, that every one gets rich ’thme ofi the moment for the work of getting tho role dust and and washing it is very arduous.— | Caot Daly, oi'San Francisco, organised an expedi* lion of ten men,who went to gold digging and were absent three weeks; but they did hot gather enough to cover expenses’ and were disbanded. The precious metalexist* there, however, in ex traordinary abundance, as is proved by the feet that the captain of the French brig Perseverance, with one hall of hi* crew, gathered ten thousand, dollars’ worth in three weeks, as well as by the large prices for which merchandize of every bind Real estate, too, wosjaelling at enormous prices —lota 25 yards square are selling for SIQJJQO.— ■ Provisions were abundant at San Francisco and the diggings. Flour bottred in in great quantities, from Cbili and Oregon, and came down in price, from $25 ber barrel to 816, at San Frantiaeo. Tbe nrobabaity is,,that article bos fallen atm farther — perbgps to SW per barrel. Board in San Francis co was SlO per week. Great os thp discoveries of gold are, they are equalled by those of quicksilver. That metal is found in various parts of California, and the quan tity fa as abundant aa in tbe mine* of Spain. Mr Forbes, the proprietor of the mise*,had llrirtylhtm- ! sand dollars worth of the article on baud at Tepee, ready for osritei. It is fotradgeveu within three i miles ofSan Rrsnciuo. . I About two thousand emigrant* had arrived ml Cok'lbrain Hoot Oregon, ike Snndwhb UtenJ«, «nd difieienl pin of Sooth Americn and Mexico. In fact the gold feverxngee «a fiercely in Mexico aa it due* in tbe United Statea, and, there ixwelt aa hero, expediitM. «u towt&i. Mr. Atherton aaya, that it is nccndviaable fitr luge'armed (mates n> Ute the orcrlaiid ionic through Mexico, as the aolhonliCß will be litely lo interfere,with them an ip rev css their puugu. Smsll parties can go wtiL Kcjjftry. . There erne abo«t * do*en vessels of Wo9* bind* at Saa Franeiaco when Ur. Athartoa-teft. TtoW,Rhone,Captain Htßg-BffktaQm s wu to r«srgo, wa* togq wither. ... - , The ship, Hantma, was sold foe and her purchaser intended to send bet to Valparaiso, fur a cargo. At that place, there was, at the but i dales, great excitement in regard to Oaluornik | Everyone was leaving, or talking of lenvfug. ondao many clerks were emigration to CaHfv&ut, that the aerahant* feared they bonTd not be abU to'condoct their basinets, as their clerks were all | going in the same din ctfon. ■ ; The cargo of Urn ahip,Uadnio, which was re- | shipped at Valparaiso, was sold at Fraacmco* at five, hundred percent wofiL vessel was told i at Valparaiso for «MCO. epd'afterward re-sold at San Francisco for f2opop. . Captain Phelps. of tbe bark, Moscow, ahd CapL Ldndsay and Mr. Mellow*, are on their way to the Atlantic;with one hundred thousand dollars worth ofgoid dost . „ _ Edward H. Hanson has beep appointed coUector nf the port of Sin Francisco, by Colonel Mima. as Valparaiso, bat could not engiigo n craw ondcr £5O per month to eneh mnn, nod S"6 to the atnw ard, with no agreement lo take them baclr again to San Francisco. _ _ . . • The brig Mary was to leave San Francisco «r aixmi tbe first of January, with gold d °CaptaiuStoui, the agent of Howland fc A*p«n. wall, lad left San Francisco for Vsn Oouvar’s Is* land, for tbs poyposp of arranging for a supply of coal for the Faeifc meaner*. . We learn by this arrival one very important foot, vir—that the Sacfgajenw river i* navigable for vessels drawing eight feet, from the ocean to Sui ter’s fort, a distance of onn hundred and fifty mile* from San Francisco, and for a hund,-ed piles far ther by vessels drawing less. j“ kf’JJ'’ ton himself has been in a vemel with 2000 bushels dwhcSt/Wm SpUeFsfort toSao Francisca On hit route to Vima Cfiia Mr. Atherton met I with some a( the American adventurer*, among ! whom were U»e coopgnie* copmcfed wub which I were Mr. M*?* 1 * tiDCe * rt *“ -A P«lp pfmrn puwil our that moment W*ved from the mines. • >l fis l ! H Fi | nrteronoaltaU'fii hoW* gnoJ. though Ihocutomi.™ tebm xppettn hf reu » «^* n T *“* z£Li,ild (rnporing . xay upon the Si aorlti* the winter aie «li*d* «mploy«rf In, wilh prnvnmn nniloiernetenve. fcr the ..ppioxdiin* MW Should Ihn »ln ter he M ifetrere .. thu of lot y«M, hute «dr«nl«ge rwi te gitned by ihe thjttes, wre eholfr t/gr«>“dlor ipring operntieaA The Lnleet ■«»» frofll the lltbmiu. Arritml ol lhe U. & Mlul filetmer, Cxltljraix, U Pnnnmn, nod the lMhmiii et flivutn.—We «re indehte? to the Chirterton Courier fcr • ahp.ddeil Peh, il. V P-01., 1/om urhtek we wke the feltowlpf imereßilwgintelligftncn t The U.SiMnUSteMMy,lubol, C«pl«ut Rolllnx, .Rind .1 Charles:M/on the nth jntt n hringmg Hxrane 4ite»u the 7th. 1 The D. S/ Mnil Steamer, bthmtm, urhred u Hnonon.ontiteWl.lrcm Ctugrex,which port a|te tea on the2fith Innnnryi ,nd nn offleerwhpenmo K dr benrer of the diepateheatathpUniied Steles Ooviromccl, tolly codCtox the previse* inpnne, InrMnidloihi nrontUnco.ofgold infteliliajfi,® | atM riledu Peoxmn on.tbe litter pf Ibn pojrigy’n corrmyaadtnt,/fom Which Uus jttiove are taJttnticbiicludes. as tKfjfo?. dtacpirery^oifDorado, - evep boTealized, »BH»rnk ilfce}y io exetdae an important infloence on trade and commerce, and perhaps on the interesting qaeatiou of. currency. One may safely say, that its immediate effect will be tostimo* We the energies andresources of the United State*, already pragressingirith tuch marveflouß rapidity, and oar Island may anticipate a chare ot the bene* file, from an increasing demand for our staples. LATER STILL-OFFICIAL. Prom the Washington Union, of Wednesday. We are the Secretary of the Navy tor the following very interesting letters, ju«t re« cenrrd from Commodore Jones. Tliey were for* .warded from Mazstlan by our consul, Air. Parrot, 1 thetwe across iatid to Vera Cruz, and transmitted to Pensacola, thence "by tnafrlo Washington: Fno Snif Omo, Sa.h Frasclvoo,) December 22. Ibid.) . Sir— My letters from Nos. .'i3 lo 44 Inclusive, «fespalcbed from Monterey by Lieut Lnnman, and f.yom this place by the Lexington, Will fully inform yfcra of the operations oTtbe squadron since our departure from the- Galf of California. Nothing i notarial has occurred since ray last date. De sertions are less frequent, the Ohio baring lost but c me mao since her arrival here, and 1 think the dis ■ i wsition to desert is not so general; but that may I >e owing to the inclemency of the season, which, for II while, must suspend the digging and washing for , {old; except by such persons ns are most amply i (applied with good bouses, and all thmmasaries .tf life requisite for a winter's campaign in a rigid ■climate, affording nothing for the use of man hit gnU. Incredible quantities of gold are even ye! daily collected; and scarcely a week elapses with* out some new discovery of toe precious metal more Startling than any previous one. U is said that a Small party of five or six persons, a few days past, Rtruck upon hpotkrt, as they term certain depew from which, in two days, they obtained $30,- 000 of pare gold! 1 have been living on shore at San Francisco . sow two weeks, and have had ample opportunity for examining the subject, and I am more than over satisfied that the disposal of the gold regions ia the territory of California is the best, if not the only practicable disposition that can be made of them In the present disorganized state of society out here. ****** The wont forebodings of evils consequent upon the wsnt of certain and energetic administration ofiaslice in this territory, are almost daily realized. Within the three last weeks, we have certain accounts of fifteen murders. In one instance-$n ; entire household of ten person*—* reap* ctable ranchero and his wifo. two children, and six ser* ▼ants. The man, whose name was Reed, had , been very successful in the diggings during the 1 summer,.and had returned to his home, near Santa Barbara, with a large amount of gold. His bouse was surprised by au armed party, and the whole family, as above stated, were oarbatously murder* ed, and tbe bouse rifled of its The perpetrators of ibis horrid deed are still at large ; of the other five case*, four are highway robberies,, committed on persons returning with gold from the i mines. In a word, I may say with truth, that both ! persons sad property are Insecure in Upper C&li ! fornis at (his time; and lam sorry to add, that in all cases of outrage and violence, as yet discovered, i 1 emigrants from the United States, disbanded volon* , teen, runaway tailors, and deserters from tbe army, and navy, are believed to be the perpetrators.; The mutinies, attended with murder, lo which I alluded In my letter No. 43, have been fully confirmed, and—not without good reason—has caused much uneasiness to shippeis of gold from inis coast. To guard each and every vessel sailing hence with large sums in gold dust, would require every ship of the navy. The best that I ran do is to keep tbe vessels of th>* squadron at tea as much as possible, plying between the ports most frequent ed by oar mercantile marine. Enclosed is a copy of a circular which l have found it necessary to issue and make public, in the hope that it may have some tendency to prevent a repetition of such acts as have recently occurred on board the En» glish schooner Amelia and the Chilian barque Ad* elina. A recent arrival from Callao report* that tbe Ad» aline h«d been taken into that port, and the muu» neera eight, in number, promptly executed. I >»<»d received a request from the Governor of . Valparaiao, through Mr. Moorhead, our consul at I at that port, to arrest and safe»keep the Adeline I should I be fortunate enough to fall iu with her on tbe Mexican coast, where it waa supposed the mnlineera might take her. I I have tbe honor u> he, yonr obedient servant, THOS. AP O. JONES. Comma Oder in chief If- S. Fok strength and influence to the law and ortler'e^id* log portion of thejrommuniiy- 5 r I nave the hdnor lobe, your obedient servant, - J THOMAS AP C JONES,} Commander in Chief U. S. Naval Forces, Pacific Ocean. . Tha Hon. J. Y. Mason, Secretary of the Navy. * Preble, oo her return from China* Dale, ea a yjgjt to the Sandwich Islands, via Macallan, fia>» Sopihamptop, coon yilh provisions, for. the trqopf recently aiTived at Los Angelo#, ovprjani frotp the tTptted Stales, and to bring a portion qf them to this place. Warren, at Monterey, guard; ioKtbe naval store*. The Washington OoionofWedoesday last,#ay* —Lieut. ffgpm* n i of the United States navy, arrive ed last evening in Washington, in the Southern steamer, as bearer of despatches from the com* mander of the Pacific squadron. At Paita, op thp 12th January uftltpo, be took passage ip the man steam 67 California, and arrired at panama on the 17th. On the 25tb tjte California «u to aaij from San Fangraca We {eats from £teuten*ot win that there were aboat five hundred pcraonsj Including Gen. Smith and other officers, waiting at Panama for a passage up the coast. Lieutenant I* ta confident In the opinion that they were ace eommodated with passage In the steamer. The. American ship Philadelphia, aad an English ael, discharged coal at Panama. There had fpot been roach sickness or mortality on ibe istbqtna* The California (one of the Aspinwal) line of steamy ers) reached Panama after (he extraordinary ja**’ sage days from New York, and la a splendid sea«*teamer. ' ; Far Uu Ptiiikurgk Qasem. ' , To mi PiUooi Md_Prt«Bdi of Uie f^ki» ▼•ri 1 tyirUwlibnrf, The Board of Trustee* lake great in making fenotrn to you and the public generally that they havonowaecunjd in sabscriptiona.iciUbe foods of flie piuypfiitsi Uip roll mm dred thousand dollars; and that (hey are thergjbre, prepared in their corporate capacity, to eater upon lb 6 performance of the various duties assigned by the provisions of l heir charter. The Board would fiirtbcf Inform pou, th*t tits Academical Building ia now completed, aoi)'in a short lime, will be occupied by the pupils orthe Institution. This is a neat and commodious edi* flpc, fupnisluity ample and convenient accommo dation* for a large number of student*. Active measures have also been taxed lb put' ■ imftt a* speedily as possible, (he entire auita of ‘ College edifice*. . - \ In addition to tba able and efficient instructor* : iu the Institution, itis-Baard at their present' meet* ; frig, hasp given appointment to two other profes* on® in the Greek end the other in the Citin «»•*> « l“poJfr opboM. “*«.*«* term ; and the other at the coiumence!r*Uf-ffK)U 0 pext winter session. ' The Trustees, furthermore, are highly grabbed in being able to announce that pltp bp is, in every reaped, in u and promtsinghon* ddioa. We need not ialarm lb® friends at the University, that, for the continuance of itiis pros* pertly, very much will depend upon their prompti l tude in making payueut of the subscription* ibev have so generously given. In the belief Ihai' fb/s ViU bn done, the Trustees are unshrinkingly as* sowing waighly responsibilities. The first instg)» mentis row due. Subscribers in bswisbutg'and vicinity,cW PW their subscriptions either to Sami. WoUe,.. Trehsnrer of- the. Board, or to Joseph ■ Melxel*-' ■ Tbomae Wcttson and 8. J. Creswell are *,ulhor ittdtoremwsubacrirtions, in the city of Phita wW: fn Western Pentyl' vanlfi. funds may be forwarded to /he fcgc&iQr oamed persons, vis: Oliver Blackburn, Pitutargh; fl. W. Wilson, Washington, Pa.; John Idoyd, Mount Flntanpt, Fayette county, and BLDiGtip- up fppmiialbned in various lecdliiitt in the all the aubacribpra everywhere, are eirawjy.re quested to be ready to answer the call o/lhe weal Oollecton. TOOMAS WATSON, Presidaqi. G. F. MtUJOh Secret ary .j ' Jan. SQth, 1849* Fox California is to start on the 35th ofMarchfitua Nav chitochea, os the-Red river, under tbe command and Col Whiting ttf Texas. Tbe. route that this 'party traversals entirety through American territory, around El Paso, and thence down tbe valley, of the Gila, (with Us romantic scenery,) to the PndGc coast. Tbe advantage claimed for this- route it, that it is upoo the line to tie run by the U. S. convoy detachment, has TOO miles lest of prairie, sboands to a great degree in forage than the more northern trails, and will allow a departure at an earlier day. Tbe party will coasial of from 300 to 500, all of the first respectability, aad of the material to make valuable citizens, should they become settlers- Each man goes provided with one riding and one u&ck mule, andthe usual arms and accoutrements, but only such baggage as will permit rapid trav* tiling. Several of tbe adventurers leave ibi* sec tion of theieountry on tbe 20th iaslant, in company with Mr. H R Marks, formerly a Lieutenant In the volunteer service of Texas, but recently a re sident of, and well known in Baltimore—rwbo acts as agent of tbe expedition. Mr. Marks takes with him the tjlnt wishes of a large circle of personal friends, aud we sincerely hope his success iu the laud of gold will be equal la bis enterprise and worth.— Baltimore Patriot. High Watkjul— At St. Francisville, (La.), a Point Coupie, at Concordia, and at Lake Provu dence, as we leurn from papers from these pla ces to the 27ih ultimo, and at other paints along the northern line of lioj>er nu-siis. Have you Asthma or difficulty of brrstUiu)', then tbe only efficient means to cum you is u> u*c Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts tbe diameter ot the tubes, and loosens aud brings ap the mucus width clogs thro up, akd that removes every obstruction to a free reipi ration, while at the same use all inflammation u subj died, and a curs is certain to he effected. Have yoa Bronchitis, HttfUing of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affection, then uv Jayne’s Expectorant and relief is certain, and yoa will find that yoa bat* used the proper means. For sole iu Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 79 fob street Hear Wood t**tl7 tar* nr*nafatm#A«idMt'Btocx.TK*Tn. la whole and patu *trf«eis,apoaSudiinn«ir AuooepbeM* Suction FUi«l— TooTBACticniRXO trfwv» Ruror**, whet* ttm nerve j» ca posed. (JjEce aud retidenw next door to th<* May or'* office, Fourth «!mt, Fin*banrtt- Reran to—J. a M'Kaddea, P. 11 Euan. jal» W. O. Wright, B. Dm DtnUit, Onict and residence on Fourth street, uppoutn the Pittsburgh Dank. Office boor* from 0 oVlock to lit A Jf H and tro« t o'clock tos P.M. *epM»ly KOTICK. THE partnership heretofore exnunf between the »ob»erib*r», under the firm ofM’Duhaid ft. Bee*on, was dissolved L>Y mutual eoiuctU, on the tdtii tn»t Tile huttqtl.4 of Uie firm will he settled by R li bea con WM.W DONALD, R H. BRESON. CARD—The basiuet* will be conducted as hereto fore by a Beeeon fcILH. Beeson, under the firm of a «. BEESON A Co, NO dO Market at, febl7*3t ' Sd door from the Diamond (CALIFORNIA OUTFIT?—Tost rerd at the India j Rubber Depot, the following good*: (iua Hmatie Pant*, Jockey Caps, Camp Blanket*, Lite Preserver*, l*ert ,n l»> Horse Coven, Drinking Cop*, Tenu and 'Tent Floors,,• splendid aniele, Bed*, Pillow*, Dtntnua Bibb, Haversacks, Canteen*, Peuebem, Long Boot* Vpi?mining Boat*. The above good* lor sale at No A Wood *L fcbt7 J All PHILLIPS LAST evening, between 5 am) 8 o'elock, a SILVER WATCH, with a *ieal chain and key, and with the miunte hud off. Any person finding the tame and leaving it at the Gazette office, will be liberally re warded by the owner. teblT-dil Manufactured tobaccos*— joo bait b©xe. Myers' aoperpound lamp; SM him boxes ‘Grape.’ ‘GrmntWfltrt’s,’ ‘Weuqn*f.' ‘Conway’s,’ ‘Jphnapo**,'- and ‘Rocket’s 1 Ge« lamp, in stem ter iai4 fry 'fryn ; bagaleya smith FBtTT— T® arriso by Chief Justice Marshal— COO boxes Raiim*; 189 drums Figs; 75 hf ilo SO Oralis Almonds; JO qr "dq 15 bxs Lemons; And tor sale low. febl? ENUL|3U A BENNETT S UNDRIES TO ARRIVHr f 10 bn prime white !liyw>*Su«n ip tierce* Jfyce: lt3'Ubl» N O Molgtm; 10 I>*> Lemon; Sti bn Soty, 60 b« Beilina; 4(1 bx* lolioi Soin; And for MIQ to«. ENGLISH k BENNETT, feb*7 - _ vroftti m EGLL BUTTER—tO bids frc-ib, lust rac'd ana fur tala by . febiT ARMSTRONG fc CHORER and pink APPLFS-A If few kbit df each for tale by febl? 1 _ ARMSTRONG A CROZKK ♦ OU3— lbO(J (tilt bleached \V itrained 0*1; l :' lObbl* “ “ Lard *' Übbl* LJtuecl; for «ale by fabtr ? 4 »:o TrtliSJt"-w lrish Salmon; Jp-- - tin large No 3 Mattel qdajtefiA*m» u i 1 “ far family u*e, for rale by feblt •_ _ _ OBLACKBURN ACo E ICE—10 tierce* fieib Kice; Ct febn ; OJ STARCU— lflObOte* Uvuiftt tap** ior >1 maoufi itailo, cpimaoily on band mil fo feb|7 ; PRODUCE— 5 bbji Hye; U 6 u> wmall white Beane; •JSbifsh dlied 'Peachies: 9tji!*frtt!i Roll Butler; jail rcctiVeil aid lor tale !•>’ ’ ' R ROflStlN k Co SUG A R—tib Wide N O Sugar, ju*t ree d and for sale by . ;J‘*bt7 , |i RORtsON k Co M" QLAaSESi-3pii pUl* N O Mplktses; pi lu S|| Jo; 'luifteecierduno rbr ealfe by • " fAl? • V, BOBfSON k Co CIOFFKK— IWliap* Kio I’-olfoe, rec’d aud lor rale by j febl? ,It ROBISON kto SOAP— 100 bid No 1 Soap, tee’d and for tale by tebi? ’« Romans acq HLEfI, (totfp!J*or tu Murphy 4 Lee,) tV’ool Deal* a er and Gornmisiioi) Merchant, fur ut* sale of 1 Ainetlean Woolhht, I Mb «_ tab! 7 |/ pci fancy Caaaiinerer on band - '.( / Cor tale at adtiuficturcr* prices, by | febl7 * H LKK, Liberty «i, oppo»tte_6Ui ImWEEDS —10? pet ell wool Tweeds, lor » tmofee4 tfa?oi) Mioulben, rec’d /TI.OVBB tQbbh new Reed, in store and for l/«,feby ;_lebn TASSKVA BI'.ST »jTACEKRKI.[-60bhU Nod; Hi half do do,on band (VI an j for sola by frbu TASgUV » firri •j'V tOTASH—9 oik* "UjMirior quality* for reuil um; j^ t gje tale by ;iTAB»HVIfBI»r__ 'IIITK BEANB—S UliU tin«t quality, iu More #tvl Tor We by; ;TA9SKY A BRS»T lAAB—ISO bill* in Hove; for wje bv 1 ir!7 BAGAMSV* SMfflf, l£ uri to wood it fhANNEttS' OIL—I9I bWi b*M Brown Oil, {niton*; I for ikle by fobl? BAUALKV A SMITH *1 VPIIANT o\lr-u bbla winter bieaetral. in store UAfiALKV JtKMfTif: ■ : 'h!Jol*ASBE&—awlbl# &alU*(tto4Lml ftiktie i ■W, in store; for «le by * ’• tebir UAUAI.EY k SAimi C 0?^ U_ “ ,Ul, ' C ° ““‘BStEv'ialnia roa THE GOLD I PENKSTLVaHUNS AND KBNTOCKUJ®. CoiS. Mum* 'if.aa. ] Persons desirous to avail themselves ot this op. ponuniry, are requested to leave their rames at the book store of Mr. J. H. Mellor, Wood ObtC-dtw C. F. SANDERS. TINBEBS’ OIL. .4 rtfs BBliS. TANNERS’ OIL, in handsome small 4UU barrels. , . OIL. Constantly 00 hand, bleached and onbleaca ed wittier and spring Bperm, Elephant and Whale OBs. Also, light coloreu selected N. W.'Coast Whale Oil, •unable for retaiUnc. PATENT OIL FOR MACHINERY—The subset** bers are now pte pared to supply ‘Dorian’s Patent OB’- m any quantity] machinists, nonefueurers, Am, are requested lu coil and examine the article. Certihcates of its efficacy and superiority over all other oils, from •even! of our most extensive manufacturers, are in our possession. ALLEN ft NEEDLES, Agfa, 33 sud 23 south wharves, near Chestnut su. frbltbeoddrn Philadelphia. fIUOT Gras, RIFLES, PISTOLS. KDWABD K. TIBOB, No. 131 North Sxcosd strut, PitnjaiKU'au, MANUFACTURER and Importer ot double sad •ingle barrel Shot Guns, Ride* and Pistols, Pow der Flasks, Shot Bag-, Pouches, An Ae. Gun Makers’ aw. feblG-eod3w _ FOB BALE, ON frvorable terms—A Lot of Oioond on the south Md« of Peon street, near the Monougabela river, fronting rdt feeton Peon street, and extending 110 feet in Jeptb to an alley Ob ft wide; a must desirable loca* tutu either for private residence* or for manufacturing purpo-e* Enquire of J SCHOONMAKER A Co, y rebio No 3d Wood at Admluiitrator i Holies. IFrmiRS df Adnnursiration haVe been j Ute undersigned, uu the Estate of Presley H Craig, late Surgeon lu lb- U 3. Army, decettml. Persons hsvinr claims ou the estate wdl present them for set- Urmeol OLDHAM O CRAIG, i.-MO-diii* Administrator. f 11KI.EGRA I*ll WIRE—We have instore twp reels J_ 'iviegrapb Wire, which win be *old to pay char ges, if not called for and charges paid. trblMw D LEECH A Co, Canal Basin PURE POTASH—2I casks {Poland Potash, a very superior quality, reejd ibis day by M A L E Une, ■nil (gt tale by JAR FLO\ I), : |*bm Round Church Building riu»' v»J>r B 1? G' T>ULK PORK-TOO pet Salk Park,iuit recM and Cor j) tmle by *fcblO ARMSTRONG A CBOZKK Havana bi-oar—a> i»x* *u« Havana a prime article. iu «tore aud tar nw low by frbtO ENGLISH A BKNNKTT, 37 wood tt \ M IcKEKKU—So btre and IVl'for tale low l»y - tVbl6 SCH. BALTS — U Plantation MoUsse* in afore and tor sale by feblA _ JAMES A HVTCUISON ACo MALALA WINK—t» qr e&iki t»'«i Malaga Wine SO Inda bbli do- “ For tale low to rfo»e consignment. by toblS- _ JAS A HUTCHISON A Co IJIBH— TO.bbU large No 3 Mackerel, for aale by * fcbir, jax AlurrcHlsuNso. HK.MP— «0 bales daw rotted Hemp, in More and lor .ale by febli JAS A HUTCHISON ACo MACKF.RKJ, —(S bbla No 3 Macketel. iaige, tor sale by _ teb’3 AN APPLES— lb bbls gican Applet; SO bush dried do: 'juit received awl tor «alr by icbKJ R RQBIftON A Cu Oil. CAKH —IS ioi, o uil Coke, for nttoby _ ieUIU_ B ROBISONA Co PHJ IRON—IIO tons toOFoundrv melal, tor tale by icbia R ROIH9QN A Co_ V.YABNT1 N ES - -Ot every variety, acnumeuiat ami and comic, r«-c?iv*4 and f=* *aio by • • • JOHN 11 MELLUR, di wood at . FIREBRICK— 17,000 Kwtag.'s, equal in quality to Bolivar brink; 111,000 good common, for rale by tobu__ H BONNHORST A Co I ARI) AND FEATHERS—7 bbla No 1 I.a,Mj j Noddo; 78 bag» Feather, to arrive, tor rale Dy* ■tebl'J yICKKV A Coj front st TbICE— U) liercea Rice,inst touting from steamer K, Metienger and for rale by _ HAWHARBAIU^^ \M GLASSES—2O bbla Mototie?, last landtag aad ML tor u!e by tob\« ‘ IJUTTER—HiIda Rod yutierin store and tor rale Q by< ■ fltiir r _l? VwJ’arqauoh LalU>— iU bbla No I Laid, ip (tore ami tor aale by feblO piW lIABBAUOII lINBEEP OIL— IS bUH I.tOneed Oil, in store and j tor sale by feblO 84 \V JjIARBAIHJIi Gl BEEN A PPI.ES 100 bbla gteeit Apples, in store T and for sale bv feMO SA \V IlaßßaUhU_ Lead— sEffis pigs *od tinier#: *i!& 'tL* b*» U*d, for anln by ftUEVi » TIIEWH ACo Soap— luolxs No 1 Cincinnati, for aale by feblO KHKY, MATTHEWS A Co ir tale by iLACKttURN * Co in, M'&urjr A Tcew'a eturert pnce 10 nry RKOmsON * Cu CILOVKK J rrriNDO\V ULASS—awt»l*, oss'd Aise*. on band W and - fat by JehUj TaSSKY k BR9T PfcACHEB— *3 taofcs Ohio Peaches; 4do ilo t*a{fd & &m. lijiinLv... —ito'UUl wlntf- Branr, Sdo Haiaeeil; 3 £ do No 1 UartJ; 11 4u Hm«ril applea, fu*i received snd f&r mlc Uj '-J u*W||«*k». \agwt cared Momi, In tore and tur -a!c Uy febto SAW HARfIALOH S A '“ ATCS “ 10 ?? &V Sm&HOBST * to AUCTION SALES; By Joka D< D*Tlit A«fltlMlMV»' 14 paciaga-SlapU and Fancy &rtf Goods,thru vwnlht credit. ■■■■ I >-• On Monday morning. Feb Iwtb, a! lQoVtock', at \he Cojnmerciai Salesdloqms comet of Wood and Fifth *l7eel*, will be sofa, on a credit of three l mouth* on Btuu for approved endorsed, note*— '■"'Aocltensive assortment of * cravats, spool cotton, silk btmdtu, Dins needles hosterv, glove*, sewing silk, bleaehed and brown mnsllns, gal# plaid, drab satteeo, bearejr <* l °lbs table diaper, *c. . , . • I Ato'clock, . ,-i, Gxocnns. QoEsaswass hjhinnjas;*e. 3 h/cbests V Hiea.*3bk» brotfnsoajvtttdosupe* nor toilet and shaving soap, M b«* . boxes Virginia manufactnred tobacco, V do Assorted glass warn; a quantity of household and kitchen fanuturft, k At* o'clock, Beady made elolhtnf. dry *©oda. twok.i, sralchM, line eaiJerv jrua*, pistol*, mosicat inatnuatata, fancy iniclei' R. feblG JOHN l> DAVIS,Aaei Saif of Root*. On Saturday evening Feb t'th, “Jr 7 Commercial Hale* Rooms comer «£Wo»J mnd •treets will be sold, wilbonl reserve, to close con "lA, of valuable miacellaneotw boobe, urnms wbk-b are "iSindaTd «'» rk * ll 1.” 'J' parutreiiis of aclenee bod ligature,;faautrand pudk- line illustrated mark. in neb liJil. Slier and cap umtrne paper, Meal and fold a quantity or rotarellnneoua book*, from a pri- and a variety Extra- Sob of Tobacco. On Monday afternoon, Feb. I9lb. nl3 o’cloclcj-»l lac Commercial Sales Room, comer oHV ood aud -m at*, will te-old wilbom reserve, ior cash eotteucy, on acconnl whom it may concern— -1 box Thomas’ Uoupio Cavendish Tobsrco; 1 - do Ora pc brand* 6* do 1 •• TTWi Co? cut 5« , ‘ do 3 “ O Williams do C» «o 3 “ 8 Roys’ 16* do 11“ fine ijealitv pound lump do . , feblU .. JOHN D DAVIS, Attel Sab of a clinice collection of Hare ttild . Boats from a Private Library-'fine Eagath Edition*. . To take playe on Saturday the S4tb, and Monday gGih February, u the Commercial Sale* Room, corner of Wood and Fifth street*. . ._ Among them will 1m (bond: Rapin'* Ui*tory ofEnf• land, 15 volt, London; Bishop Burnell's Sacred Theo ry of the Earth, Knowles' History of tho Turks, Ivol, folio; Stackhouse'* hlMory of the Bible, 3 vols. folio, hue plate*; Ledganft naval history of England, I vol, folio; Clayton’* Chronology of the Hebrew Bible, 1 voJ, 4n>; Bpencer'» English Traveler, 1 vol,folio, plates; Bloomfield's history of the Chisliau Martyro, '1 vol*, 4 to; Slamon'M Embassy to China, 1 r01,4t0; Hogarth's works, fine plate*, 1 vol, 4io; Works of Dean SwiA, complete, lo vol*; Hutchinson’s ‘Moral Philosophy, ff i vol*, 4 to; Dramatic work* of Ben Jonson, early edi- I tion, 1 vol, (hlio, rare; Hindoo Cosbeemes curios* col i ored plates, ’2 vole, folio; complete work* of John Dry den, 4 volt, 4to, 1664, very rare; the Turkish Spy, 6 vol*; Ackerman’* Ropositonr of Arts, Literature, ke , U vol*, colored plates: Gifford's Life of PtU and hi* Time*, 8 vol* Ixxige’s Peerage of the British Empir*; Wbitlaw suit Walsh's history of the city of Dublin, a vois, 4to; Winterhotham's history of the American '■States, 4 vols; Pocoeke’s Comreentarie* on Joel, Mi- Vah and Ualaehi, 1 vol, folio; BoUnfbroke’* Letters on M volt; Rev Robert Henry's History of Great lff vols, calf; complete works of peter Finder, is vols; complete works of George Farquhar, a voU; 'philosophical work* of 1-ord Bolingbroke, 5 vols; -Adams’ Religious World Displayed, 3 vols, Sto; Fer »umu‘s lecture* on Mechanics, 3 vols, pW; Smith’s Wealth of Nation*, 2 vol*; Lelaod’s Deisueal Writers, 9 voU; Martin's philosophia Brittaniea, 3 vols; Bank's Life of Oliver Cromwell, 1 vol, rare; Lucas’ Enquiry after Happiness, 3 vols. rare; Lowman On the Revela* lion; Middleton s life of Cicero, 3 vols; Mercier’s Pic ture 0 f Paris, 3 .vols; Natural History of Bird* and Quadrupeds, 4 voU, 8 vo; History of Filar Gerund, 3 vol* Travels ofToveaster; 3 vois; Sir H Davy’s Lee tares on Agricultural Chemistry, 4uk Religious Philosh I S her, 3 vSr,4to; Life of Bishop Hobart, l vol; Rns- IPs Natural History of Aleppo,. 3 vols, 4te; Aiken’s Klu*ltalian to Songs, J vol, folio, col’d pu, Darwin's Botanic Garden, l vol, 4to, pt*, Lon; Anson'* Voyage round the WdHd, 1 vol, 4to; Chubb (the Infidel) Tract*, a vole; Townseoa’ahistory of Spain, 3 vob; MonrrntPa works,3 vol*, 8 vo; Letter* by Dean swHt and other*, 3 vols; LW'aiqStflanlne** Magazine, 5 vols; Dibbin’s Introduction toibe Classics, 3 vols; Blackwell’* Ka vrcd Classic* Defined, it vd!»; Depoa’s Travel* in S America, 3 vols, Nlcbol’s conference with a TheiM, 3 vols; Prose Works of Coleman*. 3 vols; Bunion’s Ma terial* lor Thinking, 3 volt; Bo comb’s England Gaza teer, 3 vol*; Sydney’s Defence of Poetry; Woodford* Pharapbrairf upon the Psalms; Pnflendorff** History of Kingdom’*; Short's History of Mineral Waters, Ac. Also, Bara and Carious jiity Editions,of the Classic Greek and Roman authors, lexicon*, Ac Atooag them will be found—Calipinis Polygon Dic tionary,? languages, folio; Demo* then is etOlehenes, 1 vol, folio; Claaaiam Opera, 3 vols; Plautus Camedia, I vovfebo, black letter; Clavis Lingua Ssnela; Aldus Gelleu* uota Attica, 1 vol,4tno; Static Opera Amnia, 1 vol; Eurepide* Tiogedia, 6 vols; Perrin*. L vol: So phocles Tragedia, t vol; Grouui dr Jure Belli, I vol; Lnrretiu* de Renrw Nature, l vol, Opera Plaioai*,S vjU; Poeirf Menores tieuea, I vol; Aotoniueso Opera -1 vol, 4iuo; Hoiomei Cboroprapbia Carious, colored maps; ArestolrU* de ar* Poluca; Hubarcbi Charboei Morelia Opera, I vol; Lexicon Grace Latenum. I vol, folio; Easebit Chnuucornm, 1 vol; llomeri et iloxuau darutn, 4 voir, Arestotebs de Rhetoriea, I vol; Deled* Poeiica Bcjitentia, 1 vul; M«)*chii Lexicon,ff vol*, fe -10. Ac. Ac. Ar Full pAUieul&r* m'-eauJojuef—wliith cuji be hud it Ule Auction store. feblS ■» jTESSBd.' A RCIfKR utd FARRELL give ibeu AX first Ryeumg Entertainment on HONDA Y.FEB BUARY 15»ih—assisted by MISS ANNA CRUISE, the celebrated Vocalist; . , MIL JOHN DUNNiro iiumittliie Buffo* ' MR. MURPHY. tlte pfoaring Ballad. Singer, sod AIR J. T. DONNELLY. For particular*, v* bill* of tkr day. UjT Ticket* £0 ceuta. _febl7 BREWER’S PANORAMA OF TIIK MAMMOTH CAVE,Kttg«r»PaUa j Egyp tian, Ohio and Kfiuiisppi’3cenerr, liov exhibit* ing si PHILO HALL, commencing JatmarytlUt.— Among the views it eomprise*ti»folw«rtnXJ;*flw Fad* of Niagara, comprising a full view—View.of iftecitp« of Mexico, from the Coovenvbf San Cosnjo— Fanor** inic view of the Fall* of ibe OlUo, from the— Indiana side—The eity of Looiavilic, Ac.—Toe Macoinoth Cave, hotel sod cottages for airaa*«rs,.visitors and transient boarder*—View of'Atklnnc,Hon, IL Clsy’s.tesiueaee —View of the Hermitage—'together with s day’s jonf-- ney ou the Prairies. ' lhwrs open at 6 o’clock—Panorama will commence moving at 7 o’clock, precisely. ) Admittance, UReenU:* J*3l crapes foi Ur AKMSTIIONn kCROZKR KNGLISU ft BKNNETT SHIPS FOR CALIFORNIA- To Positively, atnh FuiuaK. ■-jerr The fast tailing coppered and copper fatiten- JftyiLfd barque ALfiOHA, Skaau, muter, has JSttCujree-fo«nbaofbercat{;o engaged, and wU$ aail aa above. ijhe baa three convenient cabin*, ,oae of which would be appropriated 10 a ocompany o(JQ or la person*, if desired. ' r U3* PatAciieera wiH be liberally provifod tor, aad two eminent pltyaiciana wiltbe ap’irtt- Cabin passage &£U>. No steerage taken. Some freight uod a few more pawtsngera can be u- ky applying early on board, first wharf above rute street, or at EDMUND A. SOUDBR A CO'S, - ■ Dock Street Wbarij Philadelphia fa. _ j?or The fine A 1 ship ANDALUWiA, wa* built Baltimore in 1849 is copper fastened and burthegj. 771 tons, is and in every rpspeit u'veuel.of the first class. The between (forks on very spacious and thorough ly ventilated. They are 9'leet high, abeut 5* wipe, and 150 feet iu tenpin. •' \ Captain Wilson ti an ex]jpir\ence4iiuster, aud ftoul it with the Pacific .l Passengers ft»jf California are invited to visit aud ex mine the ship, at Ramsey's wharf. Far freight or passage apply Ho lIKNBY MaNKIN, 16 Bowly*! wharf, Baltimore. POIL JIAI OBANOISCO. iff® The fine new copper fattened and copper jSSrtsitA 1 barque JOHN MAYO, Capt. BBabin now trading at Craig** wlmrfj sod will have deepatch. P - *-' freight or*pasaa*e, apply on board, or to HENRY .MaNKIN, ja3l»d3w l fi BghrlyfrwharfrgaUlttgy FOnCALIFO^Md, PERSONS wUhing to lofcf-A company gout* the overland rpati'qa PM« mulea, can do to by u»a* 1 kiug apblicCllpo at the office pY A.W. BROCK WAY, NqTIJ Commercial Row, Libfcny ttreet. Thii cetapa jiy expect* to go through frota (be Dormer m le« (had rixiy day*, wtrh perfm lafttj. Only a limited ber wiil be taken, at the company does not xri»h 10 be teurded by a large body mdvihg together. A tweeting will he held at the above place on AYCdriesday e?ea» inn. the Hth, at which tpia-aod \Uaraanrinfofajßtian will be riven to uw* '.vOfhina to join. Nona wQI b« ircmed but men‘of good:'chapicter, who can give tfruXtiOtcrY t«-r fIYIAE ut»nnci;*bp hiretcfom exifling between the 1 nubfcrtbar*, in the atae of Eichbaum k Sample, \Y** thla day dissolved by mutual ivaieut Wra. P. Wchbaum i« autboriied to uta the nantr of die firm witling tbo buaineaf of.the concern. ;•* , / \VM. P. ElOttftAUM, Puuboigh. P«b. 10, JS49. AI.UV ylitANlfrfiP K 7“ Win. P. KicbMam AiiUcpmtnuc* thcbulUttng alSieun Engine lljrdr»*ttti»V|ea#ea -- - Iji Vf 4is*Gonunii»joi» Mel- J.Vi chuu* No.US South Front street. (b»*:gml-»ioryO .Philadelphia. ITTCoods purchased, narked, insured, .end shipped to order. Vs'oi*), ngo/, brain, .Dried Fruit and leeeived on consignment and »IM* age, y?»th obtained- fetHiUa • PITTBBUSbI) STEEL WORKB ANV SPRING and axle FACTORY. taaac iotas, . w»* ». JOHSH A \f of spring and steel, ill plough steel, steel plough wings, cojoh sni clip} ucjpniiffs. hammered iron aaies, aMtfederi in and, lefcbl* easurigajfire engine layups, uul co|u:i* iriiaatfngs • gene rally, comer of tLcrj* and-From *»'-> FittsUu*j»i : Fa. AfrAOAl'i JIYiSIIUmWY OF IttiUl'ANDr-Vol.. IVI Bm&nd heeo!Ml;twt-ticc , d,*k*jK>t »»lo by, • i OJU\&TV»\ A VtQtWIN r * sorugr mitu *nd Hiu ; liml ill yigVoa4»unr Baba**? and for tile by'. JAMKaDAUSELk, at waicru FBB3M EOLl* BUTTER—9 bhU to-day fas\i w&I far >»lt»by ftthia ARMSTRONG A'CgQZEK?' rnCGS— lUM io-d»y rro*tlLv ' 1 ' L ', .' '•! 'Av hi febia • A CRQZK8 -v* WiJUC-a«ipc*jujitrto , d and I'orYiUbr" ■'; XJ T fcblß --' AaMaTEQNG A - ’ T> fffeifi. K. f d»Wv .;.' l^tvoj^Njgipb^ Vf fctiuLtf 1 i ill (ayyr tc®, TnURE BEANS—27 bfcls mill white Beui. to \\ ium tad fat uta by feu L 3 WaTERMaN JOHN D DA VIS, Auct AMUSEMENTS AfDLhO BALL. • GRAND CONCERT! Far San Franciaco, California. FI BST VESSEL. - CARD. iVbl&_ SSSSSIESS! STEAM BOATS. 7 Cincinnati * pxnmnu& iisa ica ifia OAIUV PACKET 1.1 WE. mins well kn6WftUned£»>iropa*M*|»^^ I «s is now* advance. ' » • - • - • i. ;•... c~ SUNDAY PACKKT. The ISAAC CapL ■ .r ■>— • tesve PilUbnrgh every fetuniayraonuagaUo OVlncl; * Wheeling Uvery'Sftnday evening hi lay.*.;;; vc k Ma)*&,U*l7. . . * MONDAY PACKKT* ,?• The MOXONGAUELA, CapLSroXa, will Usvf Pitt** • burgh every Monday morning it Ifto’eloek; W baiting j every' Monatf evening st 10r.pL _ : TtTKSDA'irPACiißT* 'r'-r?. r"..., The HIBERNIA m 3, CnpLi.Ruaumm, witt i leave Pituburgh every Tuesday morning at>iu o’clock; *. Wheeling every TStesdsr st 10 vr is- -\.IL WEDNESDAYPACKET. -‘-'Vj 'fhe NEW ENGLAND No- S,;papL t<. lm*,-will - leave • Pittsburgh every Wednesday worijtag’ at -D.v o’clock; Wheeling cvcry Wcdneidiv etching at ih>.A.*. :h. ’ i The BRILLIANT, CapL Gates, will leave Fids ' burgh every Thnndny morning si 10o’rfork; Wheeltag - every Thursday evening at Her. j frway'pAoret. The CUPPER No.3,Capt- Paxs Dcvti, will fefvt'' PiiL-burgh every’Fridsy lunmiiig at lUoVtflt’k:;,\Vhr<- r lint every Friday evening at .. ,I'JL:?. SATCRDAY PACKJeT* l* ‘Jr ? The Pmsburgh every Saturday momiay.H lOVelnrt;; W'heeUnf every SalunUyejeaiflf gt.lo r. M. ■>'! nrw Lisbon and mti&kmr DXit\ OP CAN AL AND STEAM PACKETS, ouaocrtr,) ~>' Leaves Piutuorgh dally, aid o’clock, A. M.; and sr riveaat Glasgow,’imofillt of the HandyandßeaverCai -, n.i,) st 3 o’cloek, end New Litboa ut If,' wmeoigho X i 1 Leave* New liabon at So’.cloc.k, ‘P. (makinglho- 1 uip canal to the river .durlng ihe JuahL) srtdVOTa%e« - at o o’clock, A. M-.aQd smye^at^ntitoxgbatVl’ M —thus making a-'CootlttUQUa.luw Jor’eArrylnrpii heaver* and freight beiwren Ncw LLbon andTitii. in shorter'time aad-at Jess theft of this Lute have-ike pleakareeflft-"; forming the puhlie Rut theyhave filled up fwofimekw Canalßoabtjfor theaceommodaßon ofpaaaeMme.ftad ' freivht. to run in.CGßnet’tion wlth tto. weD knowik Steuuers CALEB COPE And ing, at* Glasgow*,;with jUftd, GhfQC nut and'Otherdmly lineauf-ateemdu dowo-thefNUk.. and Uixtissippi riven. < Tbe.>repiiel*n pledge.■ tMJO-', M-lvat to spare Qoexpen>e : or.Uoubie to iunre.ep«f' fort, safety and dlspsiea, and ask,of the publicuAute. ih.tr f* , ' O “f^ UOBI2E i >iGENTS . : a. i*w!ISSEiCQM, lfi*Utorjb- lyiinf • •' ’ NOTICE—The eteamer BEAVERjC. E. ter, will leave after ihianotice. forWeUsviUepunetcl; ally, at 9 o’clock in the morning.- v,> - 1 ’VITTBBCIIOB ABBOWllWilili f Daily Patkat Lina FEBRUARY 1*1,1848 : ' .FEBBVARY LEAVEDAILY ATS AND4P. fiL - • k.-- Bta foUffwing new boatg cozaplci t fL .TT.S* un line for tbo.'prutetat •ecfoßrAT* LANTIC. Cant.. iaohtr ParkhUDbi CaptTA. Jacbtajaad-LOVli U’IaANE, Capt. E Bennett. The boats nweafirdf aew, and are fitted up without regards expetmef : s Ev* ery comfort that money can procure has been providAQ Tim Boats will lesye the Utmougaiula. Wharf DoatA the foot of Ross ct. Pasßeitgers will bn punetual.w board.esthe boats will ecrumly fo*ye at*the used bouts, BA. ALandiP.M. *.. - Jaa3h» , FOR ST. LOUIB-DIEECT. . v igSBoBBa Kansu, money, wUlUavefer,abkT» nKSBEBuBand intermediate porta oaWedae*- day,*tbel4thinot. . , ' For freight or passage. apply on board, or to - i febl? GEO U&iILTEffBEROCRr A|i< FOR LOUISVILLE , ~ , v The fine steamer r FORT. PITT, -•' 'v if J < jgStagwßa Caw. A. MUler, will ruaateufctfciit ■ffißSaaßihe above trade, leavutg Vuubnrgb this day at 10 o’clock. ' ——• For freight or passage oppJjr oa booed. febl? r PITTSBURGH 4. WHEELING PACKKT.,"T ia O&SBBaror Wheeling, evewJUbftda&W##* nerd fs and Friday, atlOo’elaoh.preeisely.. -jiv; \f * Leave Wheeling every Tu mrday.at7o'clock,ora.pTCtUely.i : j The’Concal will land at all the- uaenwditto- per j>- Kvery accomodation tbal can be prepared lot (on and safety of passengers baabeebpnmde&* 'ft* boat t« also provided with « self-acting :aafety.«B*VTf prevent ejploxioni. For freight or' pjuuugQ manly an board, or to W. & *S£- feM AIW. Greer**,cor.SmithyWkwWkier»ls_ ■" .. FORMtW.OsiLEANiS,"?^.'^. qggSmß :.TtK» BtUwln, nMut, nnflßEßßfttbe above and UttetmMiim'iidrtr«K>: Monday, Feb.Kthi at M >: • rr 1 -• ■■.■P’-iF* . For ftpigbi or passageapply oahoatd, ortafisaß ' MUttaberg«r,«rfttdgTew At exigent*. .;.?<< ZANESVIIXE AND MARIETTA r£cKfcl& ' Tkefaa-ateaner . V 'J iCamJR . r '.;= CAROUKE; "wj f-[■■. wttnTOH, Btfalog, outer, haVtsg'mdM««oa KSHSaSBBthorODgQ rwlrt, win ran n .t. ntß' tar packet on the aboya trade. : lam PituhareA w> } ery Wednesday every Friday monuag. •••; , For freight or pa&shge apply at board. <> Jfehi prrrsßUßGii'ANO uiuisvillepackktunb , toTpUUa. i , Mb^Mt- ge>P TKLBURAPII NO* i OBBaKMHttMa«in,inandr. vrill leavn fitt Oiwa. > oatl and Luayiite*a Saturday,^ •• oeloek,A,M. For(renduoraasatss applyaa^C—.a to BUBBffiWiKTwUScififi • ■ u - |Er Steamer Peytcoavol) leave lotib’xille.Orffeva Orleans, oa arrival of Telegraph p»—rrffra caajto direet, and nw have Wfthg spared keroiedr FOB CLNCINNATI LCUISVIW ' tv The *Pt«iSd new- ttetmet 1 -< „ r TaSuBAFU,No.>; , ‘' -gmattaa H*aka» piaster,witf leave to .abova «» ' HraiULAR.tyUEKMNC PARICEt.. , , ‘. dKfaialt 2A®Sv TAVU»«, Xl . r l.ncMiMtm. will bnla .««• A mwnil.'TMßlrwiloi picket from ln»k«rjl> la Wheeiißx.leaYwsrtmluirgheTerf Maedtt, WtSui< davauiyrtUy. . ‘ - • -Cy f W Origin w ptmge opply.i»i4.*, TORiUBIETTAiBtIIKEUSBDKd/ Andliocku*fport, and utennwUaw landiuu: '1 ‘ k_ ' ThehWjftefaerv- r 1-iMirrnff _ wki,fs>vtrTP J t ./? •• Foe,-pinto,willWaVfe'fbrihii above' ■vßHMNdESportaeruy.Toeedar, aiiOONstoh, *V u. Forftetth»oipai«asa applyoaix»aid. .daeg^lM.* Diiealauom.. - •.. .JJ * B l. l rpUßeo-pemmUp JL *awribera,lntlien*niaef PrtewKTttevteSr vu ifcU day dioolvedby morakleocWni, VrrtTbfirr wuluntolae bv>i!t£astofibe-eoncerai'raiw,hiefc.p«J. pn«e ke I* audiorind toutsthe nme oflbe aiits^v •pOBTBB'-BSaSnfr ~ ' jauhhw3od, i uT Fobiu.ty 7,1813. - : - l)Bq>.llifre\r. ; ;Vi; iwfi in tie oaste o£ BHEV, panme of Wuuactinja (ananlGrocmT&SubSsioß alike ftudolibaltoSm. pf Fneud, Shay they'wUlbwpUriund to rteeive the patronfe or the ttEttoawr* ct- 'SSjtour. aad our friend*. nra> in bnimem, i *** JAMES^gOOPa*? O, _____ . Pitoqimtqwk'* —-‘V 1 .. PfUIE co-patWQthtoh£rgtflfaflw-rfri|4ff between the "X cubicnbew^athenaioe^o?Conitutla'' }*»*** k. lvt4l ? Bttiti *»*•:* Bwnfca.YTili MUlou»vba*ine» aTtter, eon een *r tlwyaie an&erieed tattoo the nan* therconcent ;■?lATO*Mro.mMfttrt».p - r . EDMUND BURKE :* THOiUaBABSS. V v .of nunaiaenmoiFifeproof. Bafe t, . Vao'iiDbSu *A»T At., al the Hand of the Late Crta of Cg ijtiUygffirm A Cctn where they will be pieced to.-££7^'jg-gT irotiago ofthbevslODiBTfbrUtk).ln>Bai^MtfMtratiiSw >! - In fetirfnf from th* tanof -Constable,' wJJbI La, I with 'Miwrt nUoeaea v—ora— Bainea to theoiofafidaaca of W«V vh«i>*«. —^..kTuiTTi. tfke"'ClMluaii ciiutoU ltoWmSn HAS os band aod tor aitfe. a» fednedd.tanw * '£SifSC2‘ W«^r»^Sss«ta. ! ■2OO do ' •■ r .'!! 6 ‘l i • IWraibo£iJtattaPoitir.3QOt• • - • lUi d<*« WariaiicArtd,TE?o; - r v .* "“■ * ktf tro •oilnmwi» eUmnswtniMv, SJl«l3««t5 (C. wy mW?°T (U lon» BuiK »1 wswi Um Aleobol from 71110,35 [or cent.' ibarn. luroii. or umjo toonjnr to luiVitimAv All order* adtuerted to ay «iela*i*»v2S? U f7‘ aIIaKK A be ptmiSi aSiSPSfr* l *” > lSleeuaa* -. f> -' »gHigga^as HARP§wa«,„. ; '^’K^sss&ssr^B *« ' -y up mo r*. ' -i-i. Uniifttarea^r wheel*', pat upt-t- arpeatez lieork htadadone on *hon douce on i eavmaM?. ®vJS l iiMTntny.tedon iweea^ood.udSouihlkslAaif^i^ivl^iili?!}' I^' •TAISIA c, fi» aah> brtt . ~ “t 4 fetl6 3 F VON BONNaoasxioe