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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZECTE.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE * CO
PITTSBURGH!
MORNING, FEB. 23,11849.
PHILAOBLPUIA SOUTH AMERICAS,
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PITTSBURGH AND THE POST.
' Wd hoped there would be do occasion for us
farther to rebuke the folly and malice of the Puts
burgh Post, in relation to Pittsburgh and her vital
interests —bat] were mistaken. Low as was our
estimate of the sense and principles of the editor,
it seem* we had not fathomed the depth to wltich
he could descend for the f gratification of his hatred
towards a daw of most Jijmful, worthy, and merit-
orras citnens.
For tome days past, he has been selecting, with
commendation, and air of vain-glonous triumph,
articles from various radical Locofoco presses. Je-
fending hi* course, and attacking the manufacturer# ,
and orderly citizen# of Pittsburgh. These paper#
had probably seen no paper from Pittsburgh but
his, and trok the coloring of their opinion* aho>
gether from his exaggerated and lalse statements.
His paper of yesterday morning, contains sn «
trad from a paper printed in Philadelphia, c
the Quaker City, in reference to tbe riots, w ic
for vileness and uamjtiga*d u £ n
burgh, exceed, all w»W ever seen. We selec
the following extract: — I
• PiUsbutgh csnlay claim 10 a ““P ““ I
W • stulbfiedtartaniy. which of?b„
ofFon Da
and of the very nuuraof Peaa.yl,
'"‘fm we coll upon the Man who keeps a Stave
Pen in Baltimore, to go to Choech next Sunday, 1
end publicly thnnk Ood Ihal he ui not » Pittsburgh
Factory Owner. Heteatter we shall look upon
gbambie* red with the blood of the negro, as some
dung better—more Christian—than the law of
Pennsylvania,as ‘dug up’ in Pittsburgh, and hail
ed with steam engine hosannas by Piusbuigh
Slaveholders. Let no Congressman from Pm*- ]
harsh ever dare to talk in Washington about the
evib of Black Slavery, or the blessings of tree
Soil. Your Pittsburgh law, gentlemen, can give
the shambles ol Jell'ry’s nine points of the game,
and beat them too. in every detail of absurd bar
barity.’
In the sheet in which it originated, this menda*
cioua effusion would be unworthy of the .lightest
notice; bill ns copied into u Pittsburgh Dstly pa«
per, the organ of s large nud respectable psrty,
without • word of disapprobation, snd from the
position of that paper, wilb snjmplied spprotnd, it
becomes s matter of some moment. A stranger, ]
rending such an article, copied appro ringly into a
Pittsburgh paper, would suppose that Pandemo
nium was a more desirable place for n residence
than the orderly, Christian, and intelligent city of
Pittsburgh. Our goodly city is, a ‘ ila'— a V
tiy'—tb, i ify of Pennsylvania.’ This is language
..octioned by a Pittsburgh paper, concerning Ore
place ofbts reoidenoo. Shame on the caitiff’ We
can spare bin eompany front our ‘ Mar city,’ which
is disgraced by him and bis paper, the greatest
* blot’ npon her othernfte iair escutcheon.
OOYEESOR JOHKBTOK.
H has been suggested in various quartern that
Geo Taylor should invite Governor Johosioo oi
this’Stale to preside over the Treasury Depart
ment If it were consistent with om" notions of
taste or propriety to meddle with Cabinet appoint
ments at all, auch a suggestion, under ordinary
circumstances, wonld meet with our moat cordial
approbation—for no ooe nmoog those who have
bi£n named in connection with II would carry inlo
that responsible station higher qualification. or
sounder principles —but in llie existing condemn
of things, Got. Johnston cannot be spared from
the lolly position he now occupies. Pennsylvania
requires his aervicea, nod Pennsylvaam : e. enutled
to receive them, andwe greatly mistake the man, ,
,*r nay temptation can detach him fromlheperfbr- |
mtol of Urn doties he owe. to he, Hotas won
his way, in despite of obstacles which «h®ed in.
' •inrmountable to a proud pre-eminence, Eyllra na
tive 6l.ee of hi. character by the eaennMJlf rare
good arose and prudence —by proclaiming just and
liberal opinions—by manly frankness of speech mid
depoilmeul—and by free and famdi.r mlereourse
with the people; and precisely those qualities which
contributed tn make him Goveriror, when almost
any other candidate wonld have
are now needed to carry the vessel of Sate thro
tho perils by which he foond it snrronnded. .Hr
is exactly suited tor the limes; and if we lose him
when shall we look tor a successor with the same
clear discernment, the same aagacions forethought,
thi same moderate hot decisive opinions, tho same
ready and impressive.eloqnence,the same lreedum
from y peny cliques and cabals, which dumngn.sbtd
his mnmphant canvass,and which now mark him
as the representative, not of a faction, but of the
great body of the people by whom he wa. chosen
We object then to the proposition to which we
have referred. The present is a renooamnd ro
lemn juncture tn.tbe affairs of onr own Qimmoo
weaKh. The evils of former dynasties have to be
corrected. Great public measnrea have to be ma
tured and perfected measures wt “ cb *
cnick eve and a cool bend and a steady heart to
the chief of the Administration. No doubt it would
he gratifying to the whole nation to see one who
has'doneso mnch to accomplish tho lain
revolution, forming a part] of General T.yWs
Cabinet, but Pennsylvania bin interests at home
which she cannot pnt at hazard, and claim, upon
her Governor which she will not relinquish-FAti.
. North Awncan.
We believe the abeve article expresses the feel
ings of nine tenths of the Whigs of this State.—
We are sorry that there ia any cause for ap
prehension of Governor Johnston’s leaving his
kigh position for a cabinet appointment, and
we hope the various rumors to that effect will
aoon be authoritatively contradicted, it would in
deed be a bitter disappointment to tbe Whigs of
this Stale, was .the Governor to vacate his position
for another office, and would almost certainty in
sure our defeat at a Governor's elecUoa next fall.
We cannot, we will not think of such a thing. In
the language of the North American—' Pennsyl
vania has interests at borne which she correct put
at haaard, and claims upon her Governor which
she vtll not relinquish.'
Th»Sodthkk» Mo'-mcn ' The Hambug (S C.
Republican contain. » call Ibr . meeting to res
pond lo the Southern Address. The Sumpter Baa
ner also contains a similar caiL A large meeung
took place al Columbia, S. C , on the Istb, of lb.
cilixeoß of Richland diriricL Resolution. woe
adopted approving Ibe action of the Southern menu
beta of Congress; declaring submission lo present
and threatened grievances degrading and intolera
ble; volunteering cooperation in the most effectual
measures of resistance, commending the acuon of
Virginia and North Carolina; recognising the
'claims of Virginia lo tho lenderahip of Southern
-1,.,—. and appointing eommittoes, one of silly to
co-operate with other district* and another of safe
ty consisting of fifty individuals.
The Augusta Sentitiel slates that a 'crisis' meet
ing at Macon, Geo., a town containing five to sev
en hundred volets, was a failure, mustering only
twenty to twenty five persons.” Yet the people
in Other counties are already exhorted Ho rsorcA
forward hU .B rid, "the county in which Macon is
liiaated.
Tba*WaskiagUm Unitm v complain. with con.
•Uenble warm* of • remark in • letter of our
Wiahingtoi^correspondent, wliich appears to re
flcet-npon Mr. Ritchie’s pecuniary responsibility.
We regret much that our paper has been made,
unwittingly to us, the medium of any insinuation
of such a-character, against a veteran of the preas,
of wboae* private and pecuniary character we
fcnow no WulL Of Mr. Ritchie’s pnblic and polit
ical character we have spoken with that freedom
in which Mr. Ritchie himsell indulges, bat further
than that, we have never gone and cannot permit
ourselves to go, in any caw. Our apology is, that
in the haste with which we read our correspon
dent's letter, and from its vagueness of eipressiou
in the part complained of, we wholly overlooked
: tfje iauendo of which Mr. Ritchie complains. We
hope he will oecept of this disclaimer, and withdraw
hi* severe imputations. Our correspondent speaks
far himself and disclaims any mainuation against
ihe editor's pecuniary character.
- Pbcmylvahu Hoserrat. ro* the UsamL—The
• animal report of the physicians of the Pennsytva*
' 1 for the Insane, haa just been publish-
T Twtrdtnndred and fifteen psuenls were ad.
the insuroUon laat yesr-toere weri?
** “dIT lh ‘d
• TJtainitUia year 21)3 have teen dt.nh.rgad
““ •• . X 290 under care al lie done of Ih.
The tend number in the Hospital during ton
wu 401 The highest number, .1 one lime
I ' l- ' to ‘“Tr®
SSKs-fete«--*! , ~*
. vnpn wabhischtos.
Cortcsaoadeace ot ihe' Piiuburgh Gmcxic.
‘Washukstoh, Feb. 19.1849.
The editor of the Union, Thomas Bilchie, conv
plains in his paper of Sunday morning, of a pas'
sage in one of my recent letters, which he seems
to suppose, may be construed into an imputation
upon hit pecuniary responsibility, and may aI *
unfavorably his position os a man of basing*-
intention of the passage was not such os -
males. The rumor to which reference was rn ,
does not affect bis business standing, but con
only his proceedings as s public man an
lion, which arc a. mual. open w
of o,= press, », thc« of any ' “ d
when I shall have heea as long V" ° W “
ia political life a, ha, 1 shall no. consider u.Y“"
liberty lo complain of saeh retnarta. The purpose
however, of L paragraph '» “ J | “°' ‘“
any design ofreSecUßg upon .he buatnes. sumd.ng
and pecans respon.ibtll.y o< .he propneUir o.
,he Union. And I w,H «.V further, .ha. 1 huo*
V. enn-ernimr il hu. Ihal he has been doing
I nothing concerning a, v , nlt)
a business fnr .be pas. four years, which shou
mate him s man of large lortune.
The proceedings of Congress to-day, have been
tnlerenling. The Houae ha. madeSlhe bill, lor .he
establishment of lemtonalgovernmenls inCallfornia
mid New Mexico, the special older for to-morrow
and every day thereafter, ua.U disposed of, to .he
exclusion o. every other, subject ol legislation.
The vote upon this proposition was ayes 13y,
noes 39, a majority representing the full northern
strength in the House, which is ot course favor.
; able to ibe.bilL
The remainder ol the day was consumed upoo
the bilf, appropriating $3,720,000, lor the instalment
ot the turn due tq Mexico, under the treaty, which
is payable this year. The debate was limited by
resolution, to two o’clock to-day, but wns continued
for another hour, by Mr. Vinton, the chairman of
the ways and means, in an able exposition ol the
(relations of the country towards Mexico, under
this treaty.
Many amendments were olfered, one by Mr
Grianeli, providing that the money should be con
sidered to be paid under the treaty, without the
protocol. It was rejected.
Mr. Schenck then submitted the aiueudmeni
which excited the chief interest of the day * pro
ceedtnga. It was a proviso to the appropriation
’or rather a substitute for the bill, directing the
president to open negotiations with the govern
ment of Mexico, to accept from the Uuiled States,
ibe retrocession of all temtor.es acquired under
the treaty, except a portion of the valley ol the
Sacramento and a port on the Bay ol San h rau'
cisco, on the the condition, that she should relin
quish the unpaid portion ol the purchase money.
Mr. Scbeock explained, that he wns tn earnest
in offering this amendment. He considered that
these acquisitions had brought nothing but conlen
tiou and division among us, and that the contro
versies which it had excited, 'could never l*
MUled in any other wanner than by giving tin
territoriea back lo Mexico- ■
Mr. Hoot —This amendment is imperfect. H<
went for the whole or none. He therefore moved
to amend the amendment, by sinking, out the ex'
caption as to the Sacramenio district. Tbs amend.
ment was agreed to, and then, after an animated
struggle, Mr. Schenckx amendment passed the
committee ol the whole, on a vole by tellers, SC to
SI. The struggle iu committee was between the
Whigs and democrats ; the latter unanimously sup
porting the amendment, and the whigs opposing it
The object of the democrats was, of course, to
carry the proposition into the House, where the
yeas and nays could be called upou it. They sue.
needed, aa ahosvn above, by five; majority. Tbs
yeaa and nay. were ordered, and the vote on lb,
amendment was, ayes JO, nocs !M. The aye;
were, Messrs. Ashman, Crowell. Cranston. Cod
dings, Henry, of Vt. Mann. Palfrey, tachenck, Ste
phens, and Toombs-three from Massachusetts,
three from Ohm, one from Rhode Island, one Iron.
Vermont, and two frdm Georgia. ‘.They were ail
Whigs, but Mr. GiJdinga anJ Mr. l’allrey. who
are nothing in particular bul anil .slavery. What
ever think cf the expediency or the
principle of surb a proposition ss this, no candid
man will doubt, that those who .supported it, sin
cerely beheve tbst .1 is the only mode o, sett.iag
the dissensions which these territories have brougb
with them.‘.The bill wss then passed. 1 »10 b. and
i ihe House then adjourned.
iba Senate, the two Flonda Senators made
flaming speeches, on *h» ngh<* ul lhe “ ulh - '‘ I ”“
the occasion 01 presenting the reKiluliona' ut lhai
Slate, upon lhe Wtlmol Proviso. The retnaiufler
of.he flay was pn.sefl in discussing Mr. Bealon s
mouoD to strike out the appropriation lor the corn
survey. Having been J.senssefl two day,, Mr-
Benton, just prevrons to the adjournment. wnh
drew it
The Hlale.ment of the Intelligencer. in regard lo
Mr Cnilenden’, declining lo coma 0,10 iheoabioer.
doe. not appear u> be gun. conclusive, lor . letter
ha, just been received by a Ji.nugui.hed whig
member of the Houae. trom Fraokibrl. stating that
i, wa, .till bebeved there, that Mr. Crittenden
would acdbpl the place of atloruey general
The proponed appofntmeol ol Mr. Ueyton. «»
Secretary 01 Suite, meet, universal concurrence
Jumvs.
Ta llu EdJm »/ lA* Gatel*
1 am happy lo observe from the qaer.e.contain
ed in your Tuesday’, paper, that the public ..ten.
non is in some degree drawn to the importance ol
extending the Loot Navigation of the Monouga.
heln until it shall reach the point ot the .nlersec
non of that river by the Balumure and Ohio Rail
mad, and by this means of directing to our cty the
trade and traffic of that important wort.
From the surveys of tut ye.r it. appears to be
rrom iuo j „ w cross the
the mleouon ol the B. S. u. u- c lh( .
By referen , t will be seen
“ E: ss^a~ , s :: s :=:
•ba« reach the
A CiTlffiS
We ant glad In h.d tost the Legntdan, ne.-e.t~
ry to extend the Slant Water of the Monongnbel.
is already ohl.med, and on the pari of \ ™
very favorable condiuona. Fatrmounl is in M io
county, a. the condn.nee of the East and West
Fork of the Monongahela. The on y P r ">
stream coming in belween Brownsville and Fair
moont, Is Cheat over, which probably mig
be improved by Slack wafer lo the po.nl ol in.e
section nt Ihe Railroad, were such pom. snfficie,
I, tar North, which we think will nol be the cose-
We trust the people on the Monongahela, .hove
Brownsville will take immediate step, to promote
on improvement oo vital to their internets.
ExTOAOOnmxnT Dxvxuimecrr. —The New
York Commercial Adveriiier bos the following
statement:
Brpforrmrte Strwf S*«*-We have seen a letter
fVomone of the Northern European capitals, iu
f hE.h h. disclosed a fact most humiliating lo our
Centro It is alleged that the diplomatic repre-
JXuSed State, at one of the North.
sentauvo /u- gome tune susiwcled,
orn ng deJd( ; l(3d |Q British
XtertaSi, tolicoes. toc-.-w 'he "mount of 2<V
.opposed to be ”‘ U ‘
■°^XVS.- P —"he good, warn
i
£.j£ C TrCu,m H rHuu.*e n mXrtfte, , J to
’e msaid lo have produced the dec,
eJmnrtSon among th. Amencau restd.um
Ma. Clay.—We hod the lullowing m the lard
number of the SL Loot. Repubb.-ao
. Web.ve » "Office
of'u from Kentucky, and serve dumig
“ U - 3 - —ire-aessioit; but, if hi, wishes ore cou
the “ m ‘“* to resign the office of
“ tod ' h 0 of Minister n.
Senator on —jemem to 1t... distinguished post
Fraace. Hi PP° epta i,le to the nation, but re*
wouM not only be F administration of
ST:,£ wr2X, ,f Mr. day', wtshe,
Xiu Xfdance with the rumor, that he will he
tendered the appointment.
Mmtx Entrona —A paragraph in you. Odette,
of th. ITIh, Bates that Glass Milk P*™-™“»
into use m England. For more than twenty years,
milk pans of green glass, have beeu u at
Brownsville and la the neighborhood. Since the
increase of hint glass factories, and the S™ 31 *? ®
creased pncea of thair productions, the fabrication
of green glass hollow ware has been entirely sus
oended —consequently the milk pans or glass are
Dot in such general use as formerly. Tbe question
therefore is, can the flint works make the article at
IrSaXSy law price, to justify the purchase sad
use of it, by the farmer) *■
•\jTbe fallowing Temperance movements at
Hamburg,, will be news, and we tnm cheering
news, to oar. readers:
Tke Pennsylvania Legulanv* Temperance
ation was organize d, laM evening, in the North
Committee Room of the Stale Capitol. Mr.
Swartzwelder, of Allegheny, was placed in the
Chair on motion of Father Meek. The Chair sta
ted the objects of the meeting to be the formation
i of on Association that should descend from on,e
I Legislators to another, and be perpetual, ire. He
also spoke efleotingly of the advantages in general
of temperance, and the benefits in particular to the
people of the State through ihe example now about
to be set by their representatives at the oapilol.—
The officers were then selected as fallows, to serve
until the next session:
President —Marshall Swartzwelder, of Alleghe
ny. Viet Presidents —John McKee, of Washing
ton;'John J. Cunningham, of Mitflin; R- M. Frick,
of Northumberland; John B. Meek, of Centre; Israel
(rutehua, of Union;-Lewis J. Noble, of Allegheny;
David J. Bent, of Chester. Secretaries —Wm. C-
Toby (ofthe House) and Dr. Joseph Homer of Lans
“ Mewrn Bull of Chester, Weirick of Umoo, Me
Culloch of Westmoreland, Toby of Philadelpbii
and Fnck of Northumberland, were appointed
committee to draft a Constitution and form of obi
Father Meek spoke eloquently and scarchingly
in favor of the object of tbe meeting The commit*
ire reported tbe form of obligation, “to sustain from
the use of intoxicating drinks as a beverage, and
use all reasonable efforts to mdnce their associates
and others to do likewise. The Constitution wiU
be reported at a future meeting. Mr. Bent, of
Chester, now addressed tbe meeting. On motion
of Dr. Duncan, Messrs. Fnc.k, Cunningham, Bent,
Meek, and Reddick, to wait upon the member*. &<• ■
and procure signatures to the obligation. Adjourn
ed to meet onFriday evening. The Committee on
Vice and Immorality, it is understood, will be pre*
sent on the same occasion; and brilliant results are
anticipated from tbe movement, and soch a con
junction of events.
The New C.Bimrr—Tho announcement that
LJea. Taylor bas tendered to Uie Hon. Job n
Clayton, oi Delaware, the important posl.ol Secre*
tary of in the new Cabinet, »° well '*° n *
firmed as |to bo received without any doubt ol
the fact. . ,
The name of tbi* distinguished gentleman has
been generally associated with the Cabinet oil e
President ksleel, and in all part* of tbe country his ]
•election wRII be regarded with a feeling of eatiahed
expectation. Mr. Clayton, as a Senator ol the
United Stales and oneofthe leading whig* ot that
body, has long possessed' national reputation. He
has been trained m a high school of staleraanship
aud cotrtes now to give the well matured truits ol
his knowledge, ex{»erience and genius, tolhe a.d
of an Adtoimslrotion which promises to befone ot
the most illustrious tn our annul*.— Balnmorr
American.
The Wash.ngtoß Whig, speaking of Mr. <-lay-
ion's appointment, says —
We congratulate the moderate men of all pi
lie», upori the selection of the ablo JieDalor tron
Delaware tor the Department of State Uis on*
of the vefy best appointments that could hare beet
made. The whole country will respond to tbe wit
dom ot the cbo.ee. Mr. Clayton ts one o! th.
earliest ftienda of the illustrious President elect,
and bring* to the discharge ofbi* duties one of the
best diplomatic minds iu the Union, industry un
surpassed, and a fnud of knowledge that will ena
ble him to win for himself a bngbt renown in the
administration of the Department ofhoreign Afiaira.
to which, we earnestly hope, his otfloe is about to
be confined by law.
The North American remarks of the selection of
Mr. Clayton a? follows.
There does not seem to be any difference o
opinion as to the propriety of the The
public voice long siuce has marked out the Senatoi
from Delaware as one of the fittest men in tb«
country for high cabinet appointment- A tried am
approved statesman of the first ability—second h
none in experience and knowledge of affaire—sa
gacious. liir seeing,brave. !*old and resolute in all
things, yet in all things calm and prudent and wise
a man of pure life and spotless name aad honora
ble mind, and of unquestioned devouon to his
country —the thirty stales, ransacked for suitaKe
men. could not have furnished one more peculiarly
well fitted, or belter deserving, at such ajuocture
to head with dignity, with efficiency, with advan
i uige to the public interests, the new council ol
Stale wh.ch the patriotic Taylor now calls around
him m the orgamxtion of a government worthy
of the country and of hunselt
Thj- VwutsiA Gou> Mwa-From an article
m ilie New Wk Herald we extract the follow*
ng ,
Wliilt* the attention ol <>ur citizens acem lo be
direcle'd to Cahlorma. where we have had *ucb
glowing descriptions at the immense deposit ot
gold, we have thought prujrer to make some in»
qutrie* about the developments recently made
much nearer home We have referents lo Ihe
rn.ueot Stockton, Hcim. «*eiler and Co., near
Fredenckabutgh. m Spotuylvama county, ' a.
Tbis property was purchased. a short tune ago, by
Mr. Hews, lormeriy of the Union, one ot the gen
tlemen composing Ihe firm, and after asaoctaUng
other* with him, an expenditures several thou
sand dollars wus made lo explore and develop* iL
Fortunately, they/soon found quart* tern*, contain
ing gold in considerable quantities.
Commodore Stockton theu became the pur
chaser ot an interest, and having a charter
granted by the Virgiuia Legislature, the compa
ny immediately organised lor practical opera
<mce June lasl,lhe dale ot lhal organisation, the
company have been engaged m unking ft's‘'* urk ;
mg shall*. and with l ie aid ol R~ U Taylor, ol
Philadelphia, oue ol the tint mioeralogials in the
couo ry, they have opened nearly fitly quart* vein*,
from six inches to nine feel thick, a majority ot
which contains gold. The oply vein that ore ha*
been taken trom w a very rich one known a* the
Dexter vein. aud. in fact, the Oral one opened on
the property . . _
From tbi* vein five or mi lons of ore wa* taken
out m August, and sent to Mr. Warwick, of tbi.
city lor the purpose of being smeited, in his fur
nace nt Hartem. This wa* an experiment.yet the
yield was near five hundred dollars of gold lo the
ton of ore. Sixty pounds of ore was aent to the
mint at Philadelphia tor experimental purposes,
and the company received in gold tor tt four hun
dred and ninety tour dollars.
No other working of the ore took place until i toe
first of January, and this was only continued to
the Sth, with six hand*. The product of that labor
was exhibited at a directors’ meeting at the Aator
House on the 11th of January, and was proved to
be worth nine thousand dollars.
-hare that time this rich vein has been worked
with a few hand*, aad we are informed another
deposile of eight hundred ounces of gold, worth
mneteen dollars per ounce, was made at the mint
on Wednesday All this gold has been «e P arated
irom the ore without the aid ot machinery. Ibe
quartz rock containing it has been broken in a
common iron mortar, and the gold separatedby
pan washing. Une thousand dollars has been
procured from Idrty pounds of rock, and specimens
are frequently toand worth over 5100. The com
pany’- machinery will be in full operation m two
weeks, when they expect to work from 2ft to 30
•job of ore per day.
Ist sort am t or Fax,.. AiR.-Dr. Grumom, lee.
luring iu New York, upon ihe importance of sir,
a fact ol which builders do not seem to bo suffi.
cienlJy aware, m the construction of houses, s.yx
the lungs can contain about 12 pints of air, though
9( pints is as much as is inhaled at a single inspire
anon. In ordinary and placid breathing we inhale
about 1 pint at an inspiration ; puhltc singers, when
they lake hreslh, as it is called, mhole born 5 lo 7
pints Eighteen resp.nUion, take place in a minute;
it lakes, therefore, IS pints of air every minute .
and hi hogsheads every 24 hours, to supply Ihe
lungs Beventy-lwo pulsaUons occur in 1 minnle,
land 103,t00 m 24 hours—The dark venous blood
passed and repossed from ihe vein, through ihe
heart, to be pushed into Vermillion colored arterial
blood, by contact with fresh air in the lungs
amounts to 21 hogsheads m 21 hours It is then
sent through the arteries lo nourish the whole
system, distributing Us vitsluy, to be recovered
again from fresh air m the lungs hrom the coa
struction of some ol onr public huildings. it would
seem that the builders thought that pint, of air
were sufficient, in place of hogsheads
Via. Carmtaoes sen the CAOitnn-.-We learn
from Frankfort that Oeu. Taylor upon hi. recent
arrival m Frankfort, gave or rather renewed the
offer to Mr. Crittenden of the Secretaryship of Slate,
and that Mr. C., with many thank, to Urn old hero
tor the compliment, declined ihe appointment. Al
5e Whig member, of the Legiriator. had united
in Ihe written expression ol desire thnt Mr. .
should lake the Secretaryidiip if tendered to him,
hut he for reasons snti.lictory lo his own pure,
patnou'c, and enhghtancd mind, decided nfhorwtse
H„ anil remain a. Frankfort m ihe quiet and inilh.
"l discharge of ihedn.ie, of t fovemor Ihronghou.
the term for which be was elected.
We have reason to know that there are mat -
mernble Whig patriots sit over the country who
will leel much disappointment and extreme regret
at Mr. Crittenden . decision against taking the
Secretaryship of Stale, yet w. ore “mIM«tH Urn
the high office in question will be most nobly and
worthily tilled. Without having any
mean, of lufonnotiun, we are well and fully con
vinced that the office will to tendered lo that pure
man high toaried paired, and greal slaleamnn John
M. Clayton, nod that that it wUI to accepted by
bim. — /«'«• Journal.
For ihe F»tubargt. (ia*«ne
The Baltimore American, of the 12lb instant,
states that M. Cave, the eminent French Engineer,
announce, that he has ascertained that sm.ll onk.
en blocks thrown idlo .team botW. will prevent
incrustnlX Mr. Cave is behind the rime, m In.
discovery, for Mr. Joint Laumg, no ingenious gen
tletuna of Brownsville, who baa • «aam saw mill
.nd planum maohme, hs. made nre ot the same
preventive for at least leu years J
FV Ids Puubuigh (jazttu.
The Washington Umon of Saturday night says
W. understand that the Preside.it w.ll le.ve
toe White House on Saturday, 'he dd of March,
and hw taken rooms at th. living Bouwr until he
Lave. Washington on the 6th, per th. southern
™Tto President elect w expected arrive in
Washington on Friday next, and has token rooms
at Wilted'. Hotel. His suit is Bud to conxtol of
iwct.iy person* <
ItSTVEfi rnofi OKTiERAt TAYLOR.
The following letter from General Tatloe, to
Hoc. Waltza giving his reasons for
not visiting this city, will be read with interest by
oar citizens. They wiii learn with pleasure that
be inteods to visit Pittsburgh at his earliest oppore
tanity
W HEKLIS'*, V*. )
February 20, 1549.$
My Dear Sir—l had hoped, m accordance with
a promise which 1 made to you some time since,
to be able to inform you from this place of the ex*
act d«Mf of my proposed visit to Pittsburgh, but 1
regret that 1 am now compelled to apprise you of
my inability to reach that city at all. The condi
tion of the river is such, that our boat cannot get
I above this point, and an injury which l received
in a recent accident, will forbid me from travelling
in stages more than, is absolutely Decessary.
I shall thus be deprived of the pleasure of meet
ing my fellow citizens of Pittsburgh, for the pre
seal —y C ( l mna that the time is -not tar distant
when l shall be able to od'er them, in person, my
acknowledgments lor the many manifestations of
regard 1 have received at their hands.
I am. Sir,
Very respectfully,
Vour ot>eilieut servant,
7 TAYLOR.
Hon. W. Foeward, Pittsburgh,.Pa
RECEPTION OP GENERAL TAYLOR
AT WASHtnOTON, PA
.The following is the address of Mr. Knox, and
eneral Taylor*# reply, which we promised yea*
Gen. Taylor—The people of Allegheny county
expected you to visit Pittsburgh, and had selected
a distinguished son of Allegheny county —the
Hou. W. Forward—to welcome you, but since it
is not in your power to visit its on the occasion,
I have the honor of saying a word to you on their
behalf Much as we admire you for your military
talents, it is uot on that account that we cbiedy
esteem you. It is, sir, because you are a man of
war, loving peace, that we respect you. It is be'
cause we have seen the good qualities ot your
heart, even in the inidst of the carnage of battle,
that we love you. We remember your humanity
el Monterey, whore you could have increased tm
measurably the eclat ot victory by a successful
assault, more precious to you was a single drop of
a soldier’s blood to the increased renown within
Uf grasp; and wiili n disiioguishcd senator,
jonor you that you thought of woiuun in her bour
of exiremest peril. Nor can we forget, ihft you
fed the famished and retreating foe at Buena Vista,
out of your own stores. For theae and other qoali*
lie* of the heart and head, we assisted to place
you in yodr responsible positiou.
Let me remind you, thul ibis is ttie 21*1 of Feb
ruary I'pon this day two years how different your
situation at Buena Vista. But, sir. I must not de
tain you. We hope that you will, before long, find
leisure to come and look at our bury city and its
industrious oitueus. They will all, without diss
tmction of party, delight to houur you.
May that God, who has watched you and pro
tected you in so many penis, preside over aud
direct you in your councils, so that your adonis
iraUOQ may advance the true interests and union
of our beloved country, and receive, as has your
military conduct, even now, the applauding verdict
of impartial history.
To which General Taylor replied
Mr. Knox—l am ibankliil to the people of Pitts'*
burgh and Allegheny county, for their favorable
opinion. I always intended—so expressed myself
—to visit Pittsburgh, but pubh* considerations, and
a detention ot three days on the Ohio river, has
constrained me to forego my visit. I know_ the
business character of your people too well, to tbintt
they would not excuse me lor preferring public
duties to the private gratification ot seeing them.
‘ The admintstrauon of pubhe affairs shall, so lar as
! am able, and have power be conducted so as to
advance all the great interests ot every part ot the
country. .
[ Be pleased to curry these sentiment* to the
, people ot Allegheny county
PENNSYLVANIA LEUISLATVUK.
Feb.
The Speaker presented tne annual statement ot
Uie Philadelphia Saving Fund Society Also, a
petition from Washington county, asking lor the
constitution of a railroad from Pittsburgh to the
Ohio State line al or near Steubenville.
flryuru. —Mr Johnson, from Select cotnrmUee. to
vrlioui was referred the Governor's message, tor
the reference of llm several psrUlhereof U) the »p- ,
propriote couunitlees, maiie j rrjKirt which was
adopted . .
The SoeAer 'apjwnuted lie* following I'-Hecl
OAmnittee. on u- of Hie -nbieot. referred to m
the (rvvrrnor s message
nu thr Merer* Johnson. Smyaer. “»«i
Orabb.
l/n lit* /hmou/ Ani" •>
Manillas. and I'riim ■=-
Mr. Crnbb. Irotn ibe on bank*. OREM 4 HOPKINS.
ported a bill U rJUrnd lUr 'barter ut ihe Ban- ol iLaieJohn M Orem ACo :
Germantown. n \y .-oasra Maiacr *au Omaha* Hraarrs
The bill lumUO* tbe Irrui of on UALTIMOKK
mnrp.tr. plank. uud raHruad —panics.
bill supplementary to the a.IW mnorpof-, Tailor*' Trim
alefcbe Weal ('beater and Philadelphia Railroad ‘au,,-,. *nd all article* adapted to the trade Tbe lib-
Compamra wan taken up ou third reading “"d ai- er%i pauonaf* beaded epon them.u. ihi* department
■cr bncly
Brooke and « 'rerttrld. WM po«pooed lor the p ** l>ue of Ow partner* who tiaa had long expen
seal. _ , . ane« m bo»me-», will devote hi* whole time 10 put-
The bill U> incorporate thr K.-hiog Creek Kail- rUmtm -. «„d bnyerx may rrly upon Sndm* a large
read and Coal Company, wa. taken Up and o fwb...»er dabble and
i American manufacture, that money can prwoarr
passed. New UoUi room* ri’i be opened on the l »t March
The bill to incorporate the hank of Daneillr wa tijlfanc< . oa <,harle« *tr»*i lebvCl-eodVai
•"< «•«■ '""'r v M.r»U«~« « »'«“
ponrd &>r tbe preaent [\{ By Jacob Abbott; -Ufa engraving*. ,
not i#K Of armctßTn »l IV B« Jl.itoO of K*ug Cbarle* the First. of hit* land By
Mr Diehl (aelerll rrjorted a lull relative u By Jacob Abbott,
banking, and lo create a unking fund lor Ibe ex- anting*
limUiOQ of the Stale debt. Hlltoty of Hanmbai ihe Cailbagmian By Jacob
jYorr/i B>aruJi Canal.—On mol.on of Mr Cv"per. Abbott won engraving?
the Hirnw look up the bill providing tor the am* Received and .o. H^To> A nTOCKToN .
pieUuQ ol tbr N'ouh Branch Canal. Ibe .juestion be- POt m «rket and 3d •«
mg upon Mr Weinck a amendment Mr l•* uper * journal. American. Chtoimiie and Pott copy
.pok' m la.or ol thy bill, ...d » tj™"* 1 , ' ' HORSK bTOI-KS 0,, Friday m?l.l
sion arose between bun and Mr Kiddle, m rria 7L n - K | 1 , l , dark COLT ' direr year*
non to the minority report of ibe latter gentleman.., /JaiV* o[J about 10 hands high, biimt of the left
presented a day or two ago. It appear* thal Mr IU S \ . y l WM .tolru irom W stable, on the
Coopcr’a report ore. ahowo to lire Hireutivy. w.d i ro.d. i-o m'la* f ™“ ,h '
bo part* of it, M, B. modo a M .«., ■ *"
report. Meaara Buli.We.ncL and hvhleman. op- taiet. r j WM jtfOßLf.
posed the bill, and Meaar*. .Steel and 1-dtle adv»>- I. * ---
-sled 0. Adjporoed.
aiUcKrrf* Bcll-T —Somr yrar- aff‘ Ha k«fll
was playing m hi» .-el«bratrd ebarat ter ut the lying
koight, Sir Jobn Falataff, when he diw'ovcred one
aliernoon tbah bm 'good Iftl paumii. winch wu
made ol Lndui rubber, had hurried, and calbng bia
boy —
•Here Tim;' said he. • tho«* irohckmg girl*
alluding Ui aWeet Ann Page nod Mr*. . la»t
night in squeezing me into the buck baakel, Inrat
ed my belly. I’ll bifve iuy revenge though to night
in lakiog it out m aqueczuig and kiaaing them.—
Here, run down with it lo Mr. bay’s India rubber
manufactory, sod tell huu to have it lixed us toon
as posaihle, hlr I play ogam to night.
Tim took the article, which he rolled up and put
under hi# arCn, and noeted to Mr Day‘a. who pro
mised to have il ready in good time. S»x o'clock
came, but nb belly appeared. Hackett, becoming
irapoueot, seftt Tim lo tbe lodla rubber man. Tnn
entered tbe establishment out of breath, and luund
several ladies nod gentlemm present.
•Is il done,,air 7 ' said Tim to the clerk, ‘is U done,
■ir—come, make haste,’ said he. with a rich brogue,
‘Why the dtVil didn’t ye mod U up ofore '
•U what done v satd the clerk, who had beru oat
at the time Tnn first called, and knew nothing
about the njatler. ‘Send what up—what do you
mean 7 ’ he asked as Tim looked wildly at him. half
doubting his sanity. ‘What do you want, wr ' ’ he
asked again, while the ladies and geullemen look
ed inquiringly around.
‘Whetdo 1 want 7 Be jabera, don tye kuow
mighty well what 1 want, and haven’t ye kept Mr.
Hackett waiting for it an hour already 7 Come,
don’t keep roe here m this way, but give it to roe
and let me go. or he'll be the death ol me.
‘Uive you what, air V said the clerk, in utter as
tonishment. and no looger doubling Tim’s insanity-
M>,ve you what sir, what will you have.’
•Give roe wkat. «r” replied Tnn. K.>h, murder
and turf, this is 100 bad. uive me Mr. Hackett s
belly" he roared out at the lop of Ins voice, *he is
waiting for it and can’t dreas without it, and ye
•tand blathering here, as U ye Diver saw or beord
of it ’
The clerk regained hi* wits, nnd tbe belly ww
produced, while the company present was convuls
ed with laughter, as Tim rushed by tWm out of the
door, with Hackett'* belly under hi* arm.
A little *©n cVlh*: late Richard Mene/ee of Ken
tucky, fell from the cars ou the read between
Lexington and Frankfort and hi* ann was terribly
crushed, and had to be amputated. The loouisville
Journal adds
“As !*oou a* the operation was over, bis aslicted
mother went in tears to lus bedside and W
him. 'My poor boy, your visit u> Louisville has
been a deoroue to you.’ Ah. mother.' replied the
little fellow, with a look and tone ui animation.
•A«; ! ,oic tie (Jmi Slave.' We do not believe
that a more flattering compliment was ever paid
to the genius of Hiram Powers.
A despatch has been received here jroui Culm
bus, announcing that the General Assembly of Uti
has passed resolutions protesting strongly agnmsl
ton cools at plal-tl rp|sss»l. by tto Ftttn.ylvuni. U.
gtslnture, of tto a. t sr.ato.g tits r.g1.1 of Iplto
Ohio and Ena Railroad lloiupanf Rrlaliatory
measure, are toreatoned, .1 l to Fnansylvan.a Ug
islsture per*"' 1 10
On tho lllh Hialoni. ol bl Louts, Ito Rtgkl R" v -
J. VaunaVELax,lal« Frovtm-.al of toe Jean. „t
top West tv si lo to consecrated Bishop o( Cities
,o llllaoio, Iry the Mo-i Rev. the Archb.shop of
Bt’ “Louis, and toe Rev. R.sllop Imarto ol Ul.
buque, Bishop Miles, of Nsskvdlo, T.nn , snd
Bishop ox Sr. FAides, of Vincennes, lud.
W ;on«V. lovt aßoo, ro. Marco.-Tht. Msg.
TLe,. always P™*l-’ Rlp-sirs
Tht, nttmtor contotns 25 exua pages, J 5 dtwocj
engravings, and 45 cuutr.bn.orx Four of the en
graving. hre of the most expenstve chariteer, wd
lee esccedingly tosnUlnl. New .nb,«tbers arill
recollect that *3 «n*>He» ,bem 10 *** lhe Lady *
Boqk and Dobai Newspaper.
HicnKUaCor*** Mens.— The animal ataiemenl
of ihe-IfcaLK aid Pittsburgh Minmg Co., show* a
balance of peaoztal property, ccnaistmg of ingots
of copper, and bills receivable for copper sold
amoanttng to $lll,OOO over all dedacuoo*. The
whole amount of capital paid in by the stockhold
ers is $llO,OOO, on which the company wiil pay,on
the first of July next, the sum of $l,lOO specifil
- m. The Company have declared a dividend
of ten dollars per share, payable the 21st of May.
making the entire dividend of rt-rrjr thonsasul da>
lan on on s years labor , which u a return of six*
tenths of the whole capital paid in- The ex
penditures of this company have been $2b9.4./*> *'•
Total receipts from sales of copper at Baltimore
and Pittsburgh, $200,623 99. EefiueJ ingot copper
noto on hand at Pittsburgh for sale S39AKW 00-
Copper on the Lake shore, and at the mine ready
for shipment $33,600 96. Making the product m
this CUff mine $204,25C 93 in two year*, or the
sum of $147442 47 per anourn-
irr Us* ma Paoraa Maas*— H r»>o »t«h lo
in any undertaking. yoo-rou«i *tvrn>« u-r the
croner mean*-' Therefore. if yon Harr ■ rough, uw
SJSS, ExrarroaAJrr and W cured, for u•• P»op**
means. Have you A*lbma or difficulty o»
thro the only efficient means to cure you 1 to n«e
Javne’s Expectorant, which Will wuuedmtrly overcome
the spasm which contracts Ihc diameter 01 the tubes,
foosens and brings up the mucus whieh clog« them
op ahd thus remove* every obstruction \o a 4see re»p£
ration, while at lit* same ume at) inflammation n sub,
a eur* is certain 10 he effected Have yo*
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Ftrun»>, or in tad any
Pulmonary Affection, itusn use Jayne* Expectorant
*nd relie* is certain, and you will find that yon hava
used the proper means • „ ,
I For safe in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea atom, 7*J 4th
street near Wood. i*aJ7
JaTM’s ExPttTUhaiiT -We would call attention to
Uns excellent remedy for Coughs, Cold*. Consumption.
Asthma and all affection* of uit PUrottl and l>unga
Itavtu* .everal ume* within a few years pa*t bad occa
sion u> u«e a medicine of this kind, we b«ve;by experi
ence tested lIS excellent qualities, and arr prepared to
recommend it to others Minister* or other pubuc
sneakers afflicted with bronchial affections will find
treat benefit from it* use. It 11 prepared by a «»enu
hc physician. and all classes will bud it a safe and effi
cacious medicine in the diseases for which it is re
commended -iCollimbu* (Ohio) o*o** and Journal
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No 70 Fourth street
tayttt.
“EcosoMT 1* WxaLTa,” and if Mr. Shield* had but
been governed by the above motto, he might have sa
ved money find himseli much physical ■affenng*, boi
read the following letter, dated April 10th, IMS
Mr Wm Shield*, a respectable farmer of this victn
itr ww taken ill; called in it Doctor who doctored
him for Dyspepsia for one year, but he *ull got worse.
He ihen discharged fits Doctor and paid him thirty
dollar*. He then got a vial of your Vermifuge, and
one box of Sanative Pill*, and by the use of these med
icines (costing only 60 cents) he discharged, be say*,
at least one thousand worms, and m two week* wa*
•o unproved io health as to attend m his business, and
has been m good health ever since, and suy* Dr
Jarne’s Vermuuge and Sanative Pill* have made a
sound man of him. WM. BDEAN.P M..
To Dr. D. Jayne, Phtla. at Pori « illiam, U
For sale m Pittsburgh si the -PF.KIN TF~\ STORE
70 Fourth street, near wood. febl7 dAwS
Covert* AMD Culm.—'The frequem change* in the
weather "at tin* teuon of the year, invariably bring
along wllh them cough* and cold*, which by timely
atieiiuun are easily cured by •inuiU rPtncd.ei s»KL
LFJIS' IMPERIAL COUGH S\ RLP ha* been in u*e
for the lust 12 year a, and ha* gained more reputation
lorlbe cure of cough* (not requiring active medical
treatment) ihan any other preparation ever offered to
the eiuzena of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough
Syrup la very pletwanl to the taste. and, on ihi» ac
count. i* a great favortte with children. The dose* aro
carefully graduated, in the direction*, to tan all age*
That lhi» long rried and highly popular cough remedy
may he within the reach oi ail. n t» *old at the low
onC e of 25 cent* per bottle
Prepared and »old by R E. SELLERS. 57 W ood *t.
Pittsburgh, D. M. Curry. Al.egbeny. and druggnt* gen
erally m both ciuo* (>eCi
No Morraxa is Sru tw' VaaaunroiL
W “ South Pittsburgh. Jan 30t1,. ItMtf
Mr R E Seller*— l pureha»ed one vial ol your Ver
mifuge, aud gave my boy, aaed 4 year*, two and a hu
teaapooctiul. m the space of four hour*, and the result
was, an enormous disclutrgr ot worms of a ,15,*
rmn to rtruif your Vcrm.fuf.. 1 hul ,n«J tx M -
Sunk
Preputd bad R K.SF.LI.EBS, iT Wo»l
Alsu by Dr Cassel. Fifth Ward. 1) M t.urry. AHe
gheny *n d Wm J Bnmb - Temperaneevtlie '*•»'
Improvemeati In Dentiatrjr.
DR O O. STEARNS lateof Boston, i» P"P»"“ *®.
manufacture and »et Blocx Taint m who P
of *els, upon Suetion or Atmospheric Suction Plate*
T«TIUCI«IT*ID is riv* mstTß*. where the nerve is
• looted Office and residence neat door to ihe May
or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh
Raraa to—J B. M’Fadden, F fl. Eaton '*!«
W. M< Wright, n. Dm Dontiaii
Ovnrf and residence on Fourth *l»eel, oppo«»e the
Pittsburgh Bank iMhcr hours trout U o cltx ktol3 A
M .and irom goclocA toi P M *epU-ly
t\\* Tuomhoi F-«| . S E corner oi Ualli
and South «fte«i«. I» oui du.y autnofisad Aget
Baltimore. Md *
DIED,
Ai iirown'* HoU*l in l»u* c»t), \rMerd«\ tnormng
«« l on,- .|,- r »i -'i o'clock. Ur Count*n Blv«.».»>*k, «*«-J *•« V***
-M«.m kJnignuKlirr. OJ N ‘ cw Lj , boil . ( , hlo
Ltrrrrim i>t Admmi«rml»on ti*vr tiecu rrmnied 10
,b« »n*Jer»i*i>ed on the E#t*ie of Muy McCorkle.
d«c'd. All p«r«m« tn6e\>\+*
£ «,J <lece»~d *re rrqaetMd to »*“*
cr.vmeni. «od tho.e h»Yitnf elaua* w»in*t her
" Ul P""" 11 UM “’ ta 7uSr!pH M.™kKl* *d»-i
\\>»t Khubeih. Feb tl. IB4»
Bstentori
•vTjrrwF m l.«T**by *iven to all Ptrtotti indebted 10
PH tbe oi'Alci MUter. of Snowden township.
Ailetheny counlv, deceased, te make immediate P*y
w*ut 10 die underaijned, and all hatm*
claim* «*jd p»taie. lo present them duly
'"•"'‘-“'''"""iLSfrERMIU.KE.
MARY JANE MILLER,
feb?l*-w3»*t> I>AVID LYON
INDIA RUBBER PASTE—I gro»» bottleelndia Kul
lyr an e jceellent article for rendering boot*
*nd thoe* perfectly water proof, and *oft a* a pieee of
cloll' l)«»o application of th»« pa«t« l» sufficient to
make them tmp«rvtoo« to water ter V or J month*, and
nerfeci preventative from the leather cracking
»bi r l !™'■■•V' _ww®y* *
m ru LCT—A large bm-k Dwelling jtouae.
iuitahle lor two famihea, Mtuated on Kderal
street, Allegheny, above Mr. Gl * v ” ,? Ior *
. __i v , A li. Ul*l , «i
fei-XJ Überty at. oppoaue 3th
WOOL-The bigheit price in cash paid tor Wool,
liy frbta »l LEE, liberty
I xIAJTH — l cue American Army Cloth, on bamt and
i_/ tor »ale by _ feb** _
A n:\V rood second hand HIFLKB and PISTuLS
A wVmc'da. .he oftre of A W BBOCKWAY No.
Comnietemi Bow. Liberty «t !i b «.
UP DRAGOON PISTOLS—An mvoiwtio arnv*
. Ur Uecl. ACo * Kxpn>«» on Satartlav, for LaL
lfc Tb3 p * dU,on, “ ,d(bf
FOUND— 1-eft on my rase, a Bur*e conuiwnir aome
rTOPS-4 bole* fre*ta Weii'raN Y Ho»«,juet r*?’d
[T andfor «aie Hy BROWN 4 OULBRH&OM,
t+ febsa _ _ __J lifi Liberty at
» r ALT—wo baeh fre*b Barley Malt, for .ale by
M febW BROWN 4 CULBERTSON
(iHFK^K— 0? bi» iu»t rec'd an«l lor iale by
J febVl , HARDY, JONES* Co_
TTTK.It < bbl. tu*l rec'd and for tale by
, eUS HARDY, JONES 4 Co
/ inß\ MEAL —M bbl» Coni Meal.juM rec'd and for
(J tale by f.b-Zl WICK 4 M'CANDLKSS
BULK PORK-UOO pea Bulk Pork, for tale by
febso WICK 4 MCANDLESS_
Tt DI.L BUTTEE-H bbl* fre.h, turn rac’d and for
R by M>g3 W|Ck _
t aHD-* kret No l 1-caf Lard; B bill* do do; for
1j .ala by _ IcbW WJI3K A _
TyoTASH-H moM and for .ale bv
P 4*l VICK 4 M'CANpLKSS
» CrY APPLE*—I3O bunk dry Apple., for .ale by
JJ fel.vi __ WICK 4 M’CANDLESS
a .kaCUNS- U bbl. Prtconv rac'd aud for »ale by
P lelid WICK 4 M’CANDLKSS
CiIA)VKK SHED—6O bu.h lb' *ab* by
’ fewu WICK 4 M*CANDIjFj*S
ilQAP—ISubi. C.ncini.aU Bonn Soap, for «*Je by
S VbSl * WICK 4 MKJAKDLKSS
CANDLES- 100 bx. Cincinnati Mould Candles, on
/ mii.i*unieiii and for 'air 6y
frtl *l WICK 4 M’OANDI.IXS
HARRtBtfUR**, Fab. 16, P. M
FLOUR-HO bbl. P.ikin&on'r .oprrior
jf Kau.ii) l iouf. ii>» !«Uc bj
4* w ,a2 __ WICK 4 M’CANULKSfI
/ *HKSTNUTS-3 bag* Che«tnui», for .ate by
(J ,s*l WICK 4 M'CANDLEMS
BRAZIL SUGAR—M baat for talc by
lobiCJ WICK 4 M’CANDI.KSS
(1 ROUND SPICKS—Mu.lard, Cinnamon, AWpire,
T Ciovei A fre«b from manafaciurer. and for •»)*-
b>- leWft ' * WVAtfuL^
Pi- a NUTS—Ho tackt for aale by
tebtCl ' WICK 4 M'CANDLKSS
UOOOLATK —BO bit No t, Bo.ion and Baltimore
, manufacture, for *a»e by
J gb« WICK 4 MINDLESS
G, ROUND PEPPER-W bit pure, for tale by
f teb'£J _ WICK 4 RVCANDLESS
TTtORK—»UOO Ibt Shoulder, and Sidea, tor .ale by
P RHEY. MATTHEWS 4 Co
B OTTER—3 bbis 8011. ftc; t ««g*, tor HUO by
SST RHEY TTIATTIIEWS 4 Co
g«KV: MATTHIJwB A C„
F E trt£ ER^, “*^'^”»^ vs ‘ ‘ C °
- _ __ doz ttemert Bncfcctf, U |
, ■»< rot aU^^ vm
fcbaa T ; MS Liberty it
TUB^fiO do*Miner& UernfeT* “ d
for ckle by feb» nwnWN’lt cPLBKBXgQjV.
T'O CONFECTIONERS—2S bx* ihejled Almonds, ia
pnmie order, tor xale by s ,^-n.n:
irtei BROWN A CULBERTSON _
ClLOvkH SEED—a> bbl« prune Ohio Seed, receiving
) to-diy ami for sale by
; BAGALEV A SMITH,
febtri It) and SO wood_*t_
BLAC^TtKAS— IW half ehe«t» choice Oolong and
Powcbong Tea*, tor sale by
frbS* BAGALEY A SMITH
BUNGH RJUSLNS—24O bolt*, luy half boxes; w
hneorder, tor sale by BAGALEY A SMITH
febai
W r JUTE WADDING—Five bale*, medium article,
luKnr-dby SIIACKLKTT A WHITE.
»eb«i 8® wooJ
BUCK GLOVES—Iuodoz real heavy drawn back,
drifter* and doable lined driver*, a splendid arti
ste ju«i| rerei red by Expre*a and tor «ale by
I febtfa SHACK LETT A _\V HITE^
• J - MHRELLAS—•-* ua*e» low pneed. medium, and
-v rood coiton and gmgbam Umbrellas, just opened
L, feb*.’ SHACKLKTT A WHITE
IkEKKSIiIRE CASSIMKRES—Two case* bright
D Ajm* WHITE
1 * ItNTDCKV JEANS—Three ca*«* gold mix, dark
IV inn abdblue.jupj received troiu manuiaclater*
£ laiebj tetott BHACKLETT A WHITE
SB ALTS—3 tos* m store and ior aade by
, rebsa ROBT DALZELL A Co, Liberty
PEARL ASH —Id cask* tor *•!« by
<eo«a ROBT DALZELLACq
/IIIEESE-C0 bx* Wcsieru Reaeiv®. “j!1‘ of
V_i sale by fcbffi ROBT DALZELL ACo
S~ALEttATUS_I4 eaak* tor aato by .
r e b*ji ROBT DALZELL A Co
/ IUTTON—6S bale* be«l quMiwTenn., to arm,-, < or
.saiahdickeva..^
I "IyI'ORIL t-, cr, !i ‘ c ‘>r,!j , i“° , I l 1 V! I ?RTWN'' i
1 i ior tale ky leb« BROWN A^CLLBERTSON
GROUND SPlCES—Cinuamou.
Mustard,
Ae Ac.
"S BROWN * CULBERTSON
fSr oi-.0 bRU 4 co
/IUPAL VARNISH-a bbl* New York quick drying
Vj Varrntb, lor »ale by „ . -
tr ba J SCHOONMAKER A Co_
Bt/ITI E CORKS—6 bale*. I bale Demijohn Gorki
,0 do Vi., O.rt., "“g|>a atC .
y'TRIOL-, c.O. Blu. » Co
f |u.„RKE v uehTm-. ff;
1 iLOCK—lb bbl* superfine Flour. 30 do Ryei do;
Jh «ior- and ior enle by L 8 W
*• , e |,cji 3| water andOt from »l
CUGAR-.O wa.
° fcbSl - *> front*
Cbl. Alva n, «... jug
Machine cards-Jhi ,
reduced pricea. feb*> GEOCOCHRArt
Tuba and Cburni*
OHO NK STS TUBS; » do*
-4UU for sale low by BAM L KROF»EN.
feb3o-d6t comer market and sth at*
ROLL ULTTKR—IB bbla Roll Butter, to arrive an
BROWN A CULBERTSON
Ku-fj ULTTFR—‘J keri pnme Batter, to arrive and
tor salr by feWO IkWn a CULBERTSON^
DR. BARBER’S*HORSE FOWDER-£n hand and
lor sale by febtSO J KfDD A Co
/ i EN L INE SALAD OIL—On hand and for sale by
I.J fobiti _ J KIDD ACo
fy ARDNERS"LINIMKNT-On"band. and for tale
by febkC J KIDD A i o
SPECIFIC-On b “ nd J^ 0 by
A GENUINE article at Gray’* Ointment, can be bad
at the Drug Store of febSO J KIDD ACo
SUNDRIES—A 5 bbl* No 1 Lard; 5 bale* Colton; 8
sack* Gutfcng; 33 do Feather*, S bag* Beanr 35
do Flaxseed; V tierre do; I bog .Beeswtx. io arrive,
ior «ale by ISAIAH DICKEV A Co.
febltf ... fTonl,,
IkEARI. ASH-16 e*«k» pearl A»h. ju»t iec‘d and
* tor sale bv BURBRIDGK. WILSON A Co,
Jeblft _ ... w » te, * t -
POTASH d ca*ki Potß*li, ju*t tec'd and for *ale by
feblb BURBRI^DOE, WILSON A Co
HAVANA SUGAR—a> bx* while Havana Sugar,
arriviiK and for <ale Uy
lebltf * BI’RBIUDt.F- WILSON Ato
\LMON l)S - IW bnif* »pft slirlled. tot *qle by
lebtv BUKBKIDtiE. WIUSON A Co
POTABU-1 cask* PotaaU, m •«>»* *nd for sale by
feM« _
BUTTER— V bbl* fresh Roll Butter, for tale low by
tobia James dalzei»l
C’ltrrrON— do bbl* prime Cotton, in »tore and for
i sale low io clcue eornignment. by
JAMES DALZELL
MULAStSK*- MO bbl« N O Molumi, in &?e order, I
and lor sale by _ J tebl* JAS DACZLLL
C" <\ HorWD NUT*—l3O ***** in*torr: for*** by l
I febl» IBAIAiI_UICKEY_»_C*>, nonl m _
OiVua'r lloj SE MOLASSES-40 bbls S' iwSu
o **r U»uw Mola*»e», in non *»d for sale *ery >o w
w clo**- i-ptiurninrui, by
, ebn , JaMKS DALZKLL, water »t
I*UH*R— JU bbl» it F Floor, m »tore and lor *ale
fob!* JAMES DALZELL
XTO i irfACKKRKI bbl» pnm<- No ‘J Martercl,
IN in *iore aud lor .ale low by , , ,
feiiio 4AM£JJ U4LZLLL
10 iibi» treat Roil flutter, just ree d and
JOHN WATT,
Liberty *t
Blttkb
lor »alo by
lebW
MANUFACTUftKD TOBACCOS —tUW hall Ur*e
MyrM' »op*r pounJ lamp. . .
25U ball U>lc* -Grape.' *Grmni‘r,’‘ Han », -Watton *
•Conwav'*. 1 Johoaoa’a, and -RuekerV 6ti» J“®Pi 1
»tora; for talc by icl»l7 A SMITH
f 'HUIT-To uriTf by Chief Justice Marsbel •
P WO boles R»»in«: drums Fig*;
75 hi do ,J 0 Almonds,
do IS his Lemons;
1- low feblT KNUUBH k BENNITTT
Ami lor *«Ji
rinVKKDS - lot) pn all wool Tweed*, tor «l« by
1 t>bl7 _ •» u ‘' F r
/ lurrii - 1 cate grey mixed CloUt for a*le tar ....
V, iebl7 _ _ . “ I,KK
BLANKETS— ftu pot Drab Blanket*. The attention
of California men are naked u» tbit arucla. aa they
are heavy, and will be .old low to clbw consignment.
feb!7 H
Blanket coATiNu—An a.to«mem of Biaakei
Coating, for .alo very love aa the tcaaou u far ad
vanced Tbo.e m want of lUla article will get bar-
KBjni feb!7 » LKL _
BACON— BtMO lb. amoked Es.pa PboulbFr*. rer’d
Jit 0 "*”' lor Massey a best
C’^r 1 ” '"■’’'wlTr^u^H^ 0 '
C W
MM'K KREL—6O bbl. No 3; H> half do do, on band
and for .ule by feb!7 TAS9EV 4 BP^ST
T)OTASH-'J !ul. superior qo»lUj, for r»uOhim
X in store uul for *ale_by t BEST
WHITE B BAN ft—s bole firm uoaihjiLn »Wt* kii
tor m). by frb!7 __ TASSEY * BEST
riAAR—ISO bb!> in store; for »*lc by
[ ie|7 BAiiALKY a. 9MITU, 19
L\ANNER3' OIL—Ufl bbU b«»l Browa Lil, In *tor*;
for .ole by feM7 &AOAT&V A SMITH
ELEPHANT OIL—M bblt winter bleached, in »lor
for sale by febl7‘ UAGALKY it BSt [Til
SH. MOLASSES—WO bbls Baule Ground Keftae
> rv. in store; for *alb by
febl7 _ £A<ULEY \ SMITH
PURE POTASH—2i ca»k* (Poland Pou»h, a «ry
•uperior quality, rec’d ihi« day Uy U t L E Une,
and for *ala by J * * £ o -ij l
Round Church Railding
ILOVER SEED—BS bbls Ohio, m «»ore tod for iilc
• feblG J & R FLOYD
t-iUTTER—S bbls Roll Butter, in store and tor sale
Jj by fcl.W SAWIIARBAUGU
1 ID bbU'No 1 Lard, in store and for sale hy
I i fab 10 BA W lIARBAUOU
Linseed oil—is i>uu Linseed oil, m store and
_ Jor talo_by foUIU ?AW UARBAbGU
Green aprles-icq bbisrun Apple*. « »*s«
And for sate bv feblQ 8t lV HAR_BAUGH_
m A ag na^*‘ w vV saSigw * cjl.
S&3SKk‘ m
T^» bbUNC, »"vON ,r BONNHORST*C.
MOLASSES-SK. U.I. N » M.I-J.jR
(-MlUsu- a tb.., ■■■ t ROB
(jEK ;:t '"‘S'? h £wcVrcuwS" ‘
R," mrl“ otlBertso?)
I AHD Jll,-W »» Blown'* Cm ,ci. w W M>lslnun-
J ib»“” ‘'iIji.OWh'^UCBBRTSON
■ n.**-rnKß*t-lttM) Uii prime, Jual tec’d and for sale
‘,1,11 BROWN A CCI.BERTSON
. *oti tTpoRK - 300 p* Balk Pork, just recM and for
B »kby f-bw armsttrASoackozer
c nuf
h Mam. 50,000 lbs hog round Bacon; all warrunted
.*” »nv cured iu this market, in store and for tafo
e.jual u, any cor SELLERS A NtCOLS
On h~ tli> bbla Linseed Oil, in fine order and war.
rtuied pure; afldo Lard do. No l winter, for sal*
ranted SELLERS A NICOIaS
bbls wbite Beans; 1 -ifi fvuaeed,
P*>No i n?°
llO wood .1
C.OTTON YARN, Ao —lO,OOO lb- C.llOO \ »tj **
, »erted Not, 300 bales Baiting; t£ da candle W ick;
i*a>net chain, eotion Twine, and coverist Yarrv tar
giTbv lebio rheV, Matthews t9O i'
OLASSES—fIu bbU Molasses, just landine aad
for Se by febld BaV HABBaCQH
Bjr J*hn D. Davis, AhcUQßtsr,
Cluthi.ig' Clothing'.'
Will be k»W lu.j. Friday cremes. *t 7 o'clock. *1
DaT«*’ Auction Rtwjin. ,-otncr ot Wood ami Jth *l*, »
!*Tye invoice of city mode t'.loitmx jenipn»in«« va
riety ol’hnc cloth dre«* and froc* roa*. 6nr *ark»aml
over coats cloth. ea».m.crc and »*;nu«-i j»aois cloth,
esssimrre, satin, valei-vn and ca.hii.crp v*at«; fine
»hiru«, cravat*,
Alao. drv «ood». wutr hr*. rut.cry, Ac
(Vb*l JwIlN 1) DAVIS. Auci
Gold Lit** Watchn and Gold Cham.
Will be addon Saturday evening, tHlh n»«, *’ 5
. . L .< il.p r'lMi.nicrnnl Sale. Rooms comer ot
Jw M.*l JOHN IHMVIS. .<°c«
hJu.fraar a J*»* Library—Jmr Enghah
Ol. a.iiuJuv
of Wood ."d Kinh Kap ,„.. Huunr Of Kr«-
ty ol the F.urth. Ktu 1 . r> .•* vot<« iol;o,
ioIio; Stackhouse *« ln-iory ot U» p„-i» n d 1 vol
b„ e platen lw*l*»r«l'. na.al history»l I**£"*"*'
loho; Clayton's Gbrouolory of ib olat^,
vol. 4io; Bpencer's English 1 rav p, *L l . ' * 5 vol*.
Bloomfield history of ? voMio^Hogarth'*
4 to; Stanton'* Embassy to l.hi. . > S«rifl
wok., fine plate*, I vol. 4to. * ork». ol
complete, la voir, Hutchm-ton'. tdor*\toto»P*l£
vole 4 to; Dramatic works of Ben Jonson, ea y
uon,' l vol. folio, rare. Hindoo Coaheeme. ounaus co!
ored plates, i sol*. folio; complete workk
den, Wols, 4to, 1684. very rare; the flc .
sol*; Ackerman’s Boposnonr ol Art*. - M 'd bis
IV volt, colored plates, Gilford * Life L\„ D , r *
Time*, <5 voU; Itodve's Peerage oi the Bntish hinp .
Whitlow Mid Walui'* history ol the city «t
sols, 4to, Wmterbothani’» history of dtc vtf
Stains, 4 volt; Pococke'a Commeuiane. on J«*M. «*•
rah and Malaclu, 1 vol lolio. Bolmgbroke s Le tor* on
History, V vol*. Kev R-bert Henry • History «« twi
Britain, IS sola, calf, complete srorka oi Peter Pinder.
S sola; complete work* of George Enrquhar, Jvo \
Philosophical work* of Lord Bohogbroke, b 'ol*;
Adams’ Religion* World Displayed, 3 vohn »to, ■
ruwn’i lecture* on Mechanics, d sol». J>U, Miuth*
Wealth of Nations, M vola; Leland’* DeisnCal V\ mere,
* voU; Martin'* Philoaophia bnuonieu, S Vola; Bank a
Life of Oltser Cromwell, l vol, rare; Luca* LnqnHy
after Happiness, S sola, rare; Lowman on the Heseia
l non; Miadletou* ljfe of Cicero. 3 vola; Mercler a He*
tare of Paris, a sol*; Natural History of Bird* aud
i Quadruped*. 4 vola, H vo; Hiatory of Fnar Gerund, *-
sole. Travels of Tovoasier; 3 vola; Sir il Davy's Lee*
lorea on Agricultural (JhcmuUy ,4to; Rrligiou* Philos
opher, S vola, 4to. Life of Bishop Hobart. I vol; Hu»*
tell'* Natural Hiatory ol Aleppo, a vola, 4to; Aikens
lUustration to Song*, 1 vol, folio, col d pis. Dnrwm's
Uotamc (Jnrdeu, 1 vol. 4to, pla, l-ott; Ausoii'k Voyage
round the World. I vol, 4to, Chubb (the infidel) Tracts,
u volt; Townsend's history of Spuim ;J vol*, Moncrud '*
works, a vots. s vo; Letters by Dean Swifl and other*,
o vola' Itoudon’* C.urdners Magaxiae, 5 vola; Dibbtu'i
Introduction to ihe Classics, a vol*; Blackwell'. Sa
cred Classic* Defined, a vola; Dcpon's Travel* in S
America, t vola, Ntcltol 1 * conference with a Tbeut, a
vola: Proae Work* of Colerann. 3 vola* Bunion’* Ma
terial* for Thinking, a vol*; Ducomb'a England Omu
teer, 3 vola; Sydney’* Defeuce of Poetry,W oodford *
Pharnphrase upon the Psalm*; Puffendorff * Hi«ory
of Kingdom's; Short’* History Water*. 4c.
Also Bare aud Cnriout Eariy Edition* of the Classic
Greek add Roman author*. Lexicons, to 4c.:
Among them will be foand-Calipiui* Polygon Dir
imnirr 7 language*, folio; Demoatheuu et Oscbene*.
I vol folio; Clauaiani Opera. 3 vola; Plautu* Comedia
i vol! folio, black letter; Clavi* Lingua Sanetn; Aulu.
Gelleua nota Attica, l vol, 4tuo; B,a “%2|£ r ?_£{?^£
1 sol; Eurepulea Tragedia. b vo!*; Perainaa vol,
pbocle* Tragedia, 1 vol; Uromw de Jure Befit, 1 vol,
Lacretiu* de Rerum Nature, 1 sol, Opera Platomab
sola; Poeta Menore* Oeaca, l vol; Antomueao Operttj
l vol, 4iuo; Hoiomci Choroprapbu Cuneua, eolored
map*; Areatoicii* de ar* Poluca; Huhurelu Cheronet
Sdralio Opera, l vol; Lexicon Graca Latenom. 1 vol,
folio; Euaebil Cbronieonnn. I vol; Homon et »"»«*
darnm, 4 vola; Areatotelu dc Rheionca, 1 vol, Deleem
Poetic* Seatentia. 1 vol; Hoyachu Lexicon, i volt, fo
lt°Fdf particular, m rata)ogue*-which can be had
at the Auction (lore.
febPJ
JOHN D DAVIS, Aucu
AMUSEMENTS.
UKsnsaisn at phibo UAJ.I-.
Mil iPENCER will present his wonderful demon
hi tbi* Philosophy, every evening this
l m Sympathy. Attraction, Repulsion, Phreno-
Magnriism and Clairvoyance An Asylum for luvol
ul.will he opened every day irom 10 o clock, A. M
io 1“ when all person, afflicted With du>eMc*oan call
and'i.p relieved No marge if Hie paueui is noi Veue
hted.
Admission cent*
Tickets 310 to me whole course, and io private m
»truetion« -
Toths Ilu+froM*, the Judge* of tktt Court of Gene-,
ral Quarter Sextion* of f he Prat i» and for the
County of Allegheny
ritin-’, petition Ot Jacob Bowaa. ot the town* hip
I ol «*bnler. in the eouniy almesaid. humbly
abeweili. lhai vour Petitioner hum provided him
m-H with material* for the accommodation ol tra
veler* and others, al bn dwelling house, in the
township aforesaid, and pray* that your honors will
be ulaaaed to gram hiip a licence to keep a rubl e
House of Entertainment. And your petitioner. as in
duty bound, will pray.
We, ihe »üb«rnber«, ciurrns of the township ol
Shuler do certity, that the above petitioner is oi
rood repole Cot honesty and temperance, and i* we!
provided With house room and conveniences lor the
aeeooiiuodatiou and lodging of suaflgert and travel
era, and that said tavern i« necessary.
John Sample. W 8 Webb. D KtKly, Jacob Smith.
John Wetse. John Naefc. Oeo Sbode*. Johtj-l.yons, T
Anderaon, Ja» Haim Cha* Hurahy, Nich Farmeree
febifil-dlU*
To tkt HoiioraAV th, Judge* of the Covn of Gent
’•al Quarter Fe**unu oj the Peaey, i n fbr the
County of Allegiimy.
ri\|lE petition ofPuiUJ* irtm-ia. of ihe 1 irat tV ard,
I City of PUtabuigb. m the couuiy aiurejuid, humbly
‘sheweili, that you t petitioner has provided hitn.elf wuh
material* for the actomnioduuoii pf traveler* and
others, al bia dwelling home, in the Ward atore
maid. mod prilT* lhat your honor* will bo «o
grant him a lie.en«e Wkeep a Public Hoji«e of Enter
tainment And your peiumnsr, a* ta duly bound
will pray
We, Uie wtiscnberi. iitixem of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify. that tbr above petitioner u of good repute for
bouesiy und temperance. end i* wdU provided with
hou*e room mil convenience* for the aicoinniodation
■ml lodging ol •tranj'er* and iruvolers, and that taid
laverji u» neceisan «,
K Nicboi»ou. Ja« Crawford, Jo« ltd**. S C-OOper, M
Daliell. B Dartingion, W A Alter,iJ C M \ooog, S
Murry, John Calwell, W T Albree, Ja« tiiaj, 4,Ui it
felriSMSl*
BA* FAHNESTUP* A CO.’S pieuiuomcor Cough
. »a* a great advaulag* over many other
Cough preparations, a* it.* pleasant ia.te permit* it to
l»e aaed without inconvenience. Rut it* valye A* •
Balsam consists iu the «pecdincas ofS*v cure W e have
known svffic of ihe most de»pcraU W»uglu, some oi
which had been ruiuuug o for a cdnaiderable length
of nmc. yield ujwnedtalely touts power. .
In such weather os we nave bad dunng the past
wmier, every one t* liable 10 lake,cold, unless great
ureranuans age osed-
Wei Icet «nd undue exposure 10 the inclemency 01
the weather olieu lays the foundation oi a hacking
cough, which needs a quick remodyi to prevent orrtou*
results.
We have numerous certificates of cure* which tl
has pcriormed, many of which are irora peiscjutfo this
cur and the neighborhood, and tf|ey *ie a suiteicni
rolerence without saying a/ugbe* Word in iu favpr.
IVepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, |>y B A
FAIiNEBTU£e Co, corner of Wood and Ist And
Wood ami’Bin As fcbtt-dfcwS
AC AULA'S >S tlla TORY OK ENGLAND, Von U
iVI Chalmers' Posthumous Work*. Vol. 5
Franklin's Life lliurraied—parts! 11 and UV
The History of Hannibal the uy Jacob
Abbott. Illustrated bile tugjj, tttd aumerous eugra-
Vl jfdler’s Gr*mui<. and khißtish Dictionary, octavo.
Story bniitle John: 'rom iho French of M. C. Jca
nell. Illustrated '
Acton, or ill* Circle of Life. :A collection of Thots
nd Obaervutions, designed to delineate IJfc. Mau «J>d
le World.
Hart's Romance of VachUngj.
Arabian Night* Lane's ti*n»lanon,
splendidly k voi*. lumo.
Just revetted by R HOPJviNH.
lotilfci . Apollo Halt, 4li* *1
FOB BALE. , _
SIX OUT LOTS, in the Raurve, back of Allfgheny
and Mauchester, No*. WL 195, lkO. ia.,‘J!aj and
£tl, couttdaing about l&CCrea each. Alao, ele,vou.
conuguoua lots iu the Nintlx Ward, 44 feel ou Larson
street, by ISO feat in depth to Palicrson’s line.
Twodou on Liberty streeL 44 fo«t by lt» u> Spryig
alley. These lota are iu the 9th Ward, near the line
of the stb Ward. Inouite ol v
feb42-tf Wftl. M. DARLINGTON.
OosPartDsnhlu.
LOR ENZO a COn have this day associated
with themselves Mr. Jasmi Houk, and thebosi
neas will hereuiter be conducted under the sty lo of
JOSEPH HORNE A Co , at the old stand No. b 3 MU
kcL between Fourth sired and Diamond.
February SM, 1849.—fefoWshiw-
JOSEPH HORNF.4 Co. have on hand a large and
well aborted siook of Trimming* and Fancy
(ioodls to which they invito the attention of the city
and country trade. No CD Market st. ffcbJfeHJw
LEACHED GOODS—A. A- Mason 4. Co, No 60
Market street, have just received tire following
welt known Vanda of Bleached Muslins, vir:
7-8 and ‘James’ Steam Mills;'
6-4 ‘Naumkeag Steam Mill};’
‘Mason,’ ‘Pokanoket,’ ‘Carlute,’ Dorchester,’‘Qums*
iramond,’ ‘Grnfcou vy,' ‘Piusbatgh,’ ‘Lawreuee,' ‘Bos
ton Pillow Case’.’ ‘Farnsworth,’ 4c. 4c., all of which,
* will be
together with many style* not here menuoi
»oM by the piece or package at Eastern price*.
feBSl •
GOLD PENS—Twelve received, of the
finest pens yeiqffered for ihW, made with great
care, and as near perfection as hitman skill and th*e-
acttompiUh- There pens are marked "tV
W. Wilson, Pittsburgh,“ and warranted by
W W WILSON,
(Vbli corner market and 4Ui M
PISTOLS— For California overland couipanie*, re
ceived yesterday and forxale by
feMS _ W W 'YU-HON
sacks now (Torn steamet
' Cumberland; for sale
febtS JDJCKEY A. Co, frout n
T AUB-7 bWs No.L »Uo No 'i. landing irom *unr
Aj CMoiberlijid; /or sale by
* •feblP' •' ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
I>LAX SKEI>—IU boas now tiSdilie from e-ror Cum
land, for by febli ISAIAH A Co
MACON—lliopy Fb. country cored Barao. »» »»re
I ) and for isle by frblO_ JA H FI.OVP
IARD— 5o keg* No t Leaf Lard. iu iiore aud for
j teblS JAB O
keg* Malaga Grape*. lor «*le Mr
\J (ebld _ ARMSTRONG A CBOZER.
BULK PORK - 700 pc* Bulk Pork, lUM
safoby_ feb!6 ARMSTRONG A
Havana sugar—w bis wtp* ii»>»ua sjofor,
a pnmc srtielo, iu store aml-mr »sle low by
febld KNCybiUi W wood *«_
\/f ACBK&EL—6o'bblt No IMaskenl. tn «ote and
LVllor *kse iow by
- feLly ’
Sell. »ALTS— gdtUScb Stlu, *n store aodfer.
■sale by feblC F.NGLIBH 4 BESNETT'
HONEY DEW riVRUP-Sbb>» Honey Dew
iii (tore sod for ulfl by Jfebllt 4
DRIED baih for taiie by
febio RMgV. \XkYfWtW9 4 Co
CIOTTON-*# frtoic*i«»t kale by
, ' HUEY, MATTHEWS 4 Co,
57 water street
SUGAR— 4a hhd* prune oldcrop; Wbbls LOsfSugac
for sole by tebfo RHF.V, M ATT HEWS &Co
SUGAR CURED HaAIS-HB) c»ik« cored
llamv iu store sud for BAlety
febio V&W UABBAUQH
C? fo» »e*s by T
Si BTVOK BGNNQQR3T A Qo
RICE-H) Uerces Rice, just landing from iteame
Uetsenger and for sale by
feblO RAW HaJUSaUGH
eSoias ati a pittsbukqu
jSSm
DAIL v packet LlNJE
nilim weU Idowo *>• of
1 „r» ~ ooor compo*oO of IK. gggS, ft.
fmished aud famished. and moat fO e oifr
warnr. of the West
fon ihat money ran proeure., ha* boeaproy***^*
aeiifers The Line hai been in operatwn for fcw
—ha* rarned a million 01 people
ry to their p«r*o«s. The boats Will be »» »• *OWW
Wood »trre? the day frervous 10 slmrtinfrfor the
uon of freight and the entry of passengers on r«»
lei In all ca«r« the passive money mast be p«M »
adviuce
BUHDAV PACIUTi .
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt.
leave Pittsburgh ever? Sunday manung al IU O'ClOC*,
Wheeling every SuiiUsy evening at 10 f *•
Way-if, 1547-
JIUhDAY PICKET.
The WONONU A IHU. Capt. Srusa, wild leave >TX»*
urgh every Moods) morning al 10 o’clock; Wheeling
Very Mouday evening at 10 r. is.
TUESDAY PACKET. j
The HIBERNIA No. * Capt. J. KLCcmuMbWflP
leave Pittsburgh cVeiy Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock,
Wheeling every Tue«day evening^at 10 9. »■
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
■he NEW ENGLAND No *, Capt 8 BbaK, wiU
ve Piueburgb every Wednesday mdnung at It
lock, Wheeling every W edneaday evetnag at 101. M
THURSDAY PACKET*
The BRILLIANT. Capt. Osaca
burgh ever) Thursday morning at 111 ofloct;
every Vhuiida) eveiung at 10 r. *.
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPER No t Capt. Pin Dtnrat, willh«»0
Pittsburgh every Friday morning at H)o’eloc*i WRM*
Uu| every PTiday evening at 10 9. M.
SATURDAY PACKET*
Tlte MF.SSENOT'.R No U, CaptWoocwabd. will IWI
Pittsburgh ewry Saturday morning at 10 o'elOOli
Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 f. W- • |
NFW LISBON AND PITTSBUBOII DAILY
OF CANAL ANDSTRAM PACJtLTS, s -
midH
(VU OUMUW,) *’ '
Leaves Piusburih tlsiiy, ht* o’clock, A. M-»an4
vr» al Glasgow, (tuoolh of the Sandy, and Bihver OW
»l.) at 3 o’clock, ami New Lisbon al ll,»arae dghfc ;
Leave* New Lisbon at Co’clock, P. M-, tfnaidug tha
ip canal to the river during the night,} and Gtorgow
o'clock, A. M.. and arrive* al Pittsburgh at 3 “•
M tbu* making a continuous line tor carryscg paa
sengers and freight between New Lisbon •ttdriUß'f
burgh, in shorter lime and al tea* rates than by afijj*
other route. . A.
The proprietor* of thi» Line have the pieunre
forming the public that they havefilied up tWO oral crave
Canal Boat*, tor the accommodation of passe'aget* IM.
frnrbu to run in connection with the knowtt.
•teamen CALEB COPE and DEAVKR, WeOfiOO#*-
nir at Glasgow, wWh the Pittsburgh aBd'.CSM»
nul ami other daily line* of steamer* town the Qnig>'
and Mississippi riven. The proprietor! pledge theMk*-
tclre* to spare no expense or trouble to insurecott,
h>rt, nalety and dispatch, and aalr of the public a aha I* -
of their patronage
1 AUTHORIZED agents, -. ,
S-ffiBSSW l
txishtest'*. ■
NOTICE—The steamer BBAVER.C. E. CUrke > tB»
let, will leave after this notice, for weUsTiUe panel
allY. at tt o'clock iu the mominjr. s•£>
iB4B,
PITTSBURGH * BBOWBSVIUiI -
Daily Facktt bint
FEBRUARY Ist, 1843 FEBRUARY Ist, It*
LEA YE DAILY AT 8 A- KL, AND* P. BL
_____ The followiag new boats eampiat#
I AIT . tae Une for the present season: AT*
■iMfflw** s *-?* —• ** iWaa -
M’LANE, Cro; E. Bennett, The boats an oatlrnl*
uffw, and v* fined op without regard to.expatte, BkV
arv oosuort that money can procure baa been pTOTiMCp
life Boau will leave the MonougahsVWharfßoaja
the foot of Rom «t- Passengers will V> pungtaym
board, as the boats will certainly at OUf MWj
tised hours, B A. M- and \ P. M. jVB* *’
L&Cgftrm Roger*, master, will leans ** abOV#
•iflfejßEa&Bon the opening of navinUoa.
For freight or pauage apply 00 &MI i
FOR CINCINNATI.
K The tplendiU fen vanning paaaeaget
, £"rj| packet ISAAC NEWTONT
aggjwfxSfila S HeafAUW tanner,-will leave for iho
M3EE23SH|above poet on Tborqday, the 03 teat}
at iu o'clock. A. hi. ■ J
For troighi or having topenor accoaxmo-
Jalioas, apply on board or to
I*l,Bl PETTJGRF.WA Co, Agent* }
FOR ST. LOUIS.
<4jsSSßfr|ft Javens, master, will leave teibtf*
and intermediate pom- a peer
ihe opening of navigation. ' A
For freUtni or passage apply on beard. bbSv
RKGULAR ZANESVILLE PJICRCT
b The splendid: fast running staaaerr
1 ffiTi Ilf ß> . COMET, * j
g&**£ySftia BoTd. master, will run ana regular,
■BBSSiZXSSpacket between Pittsburgh and Zioce
vtlle, npon the opening of navigation. .
For freight or passage, npply on board. fetl» t
FOil ST. LOUIS—DIRECT ”
w The splendid fast -running steamer
. ait. yernont
igßsqt[o»ftli Kounti. master, will lure for' abew
■BBBBhnd intermediate ports on Wodneav;
day, the 14th wst. *■’ 1 ‘
For freight or p&sUkCe, apply on board, oi to '
teblT ij &OLTENBESOER; Ag 2 /
FOB LOUISVILLE ' l i \
.. The fine ilearner *
l FORT 1 f
wCancjtßjitf CapL a Miller. wiU nueevolariy ut
■BBESSSEnthe above unde, leaving Pittsburgh,
thi* day at. to o’clock.
For freight or passage apply oa hoard. feb!7. ?.
FITTSBURUH A WHEEUNO PACKOT.TTT.
am,, w 'The swift steamer
»ftrrJfr consul,
hs3sßcßtw Wahber. master, will leave regulat}*;
■nßnE&qßfor Wheeling, every Monday, Wflfc,
ue«day and Fnday, M 10 o'clock precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, 'lAorsday and Sa,
tnrday, at 7 o’elocK, a (n,precisely. ,•
The Consul will land at all the intermediate
Every accomodation that ean be procured for'lnn tam*-’
fort and safely oS passengers has been provided,' Tha
boat u also provided witn m self-acting vafcty, guard T»j
nrovent explosions. For freight or paauga aebty ot>
board, or to wTIL WllEH^g,
feb4 At W. OreeT’t, cor. SmithDeldhAd WWiX st» \
TOR NEW'OftLBAjTS! r ~
The new and'alendid BteuSaf
dls&SSm Tho. Eir
■ttEHSaifißibe above aud.intermediate: ponucot
Monday, Feb. 12th, at Ift o’clock, a H. .{J
For freight or passage applyr on board, or us Uewß.'.
Mtiieubcrger, or Fettigtew fcCo,agents. ...fabo».-t-
ZaNEWUAE AND MARIETTA PACKET.
Tke fine steamer •■■ - < •
Binning. maw», hating vndeti&tf
■EBSSZBSwhorongn regain, will rttn aa a. rert
lur packet on the above trade. r litresPinsbiugh, ev
ery Wednesday morning—retarding,teases
every Friday nwraing. •’ • *
For freighlo* passage apply on board. ' ' febj", f
Fl'n'ißVftfilt AND LOinSviLLE tACriETUiSIt
T7>e new and splendid fk*tpa«»e*~
cfeiflffSS Fr ‘"“TfelJoaAHß Me. 8.. ;■■ ;~j
■■■■SSSSHaMason, masaer, will leave fosCAfoidW.
naii and Louisville cut Batnrday, the.CTIA
o'clock, A. Si. Fur freight or passage, apply on board;
u> aURBRJDGE, WIUSOci4Co,«
geo a miltenbergeh: • ' f \
irr Bieamer JVytona will leave Louisville fdMfeWy
Orreiuir. on arrival of Telegraph No 2. Pasaeagera
cm go direct, and ran have bertAt secnrmrber* ifdo
sired! ; |aSB\ •>■ j
Foil CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
w The splendid new staamst.
i (C-Tlja ’FELESRAmNo.I, ... .
AfiSfflffijag Hating, master, will leave- for above,
■BBESafißßand intermediate ports on
Kd in»i, at W o'clock. •
For freight or passage applv on board, or to - O
BUKBRoDGE, WILSON A Or. »
ia» GEOBMILTKNBERGEJt -'
REGULAR WHEELING PACKET -' ’■ "’
rv The fine steamer -i; .
i ZACHARY TAYum. r
<6H*arata Ucas,master, will u *
■BESSBBregnlar packet fttrv pinsbanfa to*
KiK,
. For «eigh* or passage apple betid.
FOR SIARiETTA FaBKERSBURG, ' :i ,”
And Hockingport, intermediate Uaflfngß., ff
tv To*, fine steamer
J&&B&S Po.. tt»WOW
every Tuesday, at lPo*eWw» V
jm. rorirelghter passage on board.^decjP«lfc_’
,* SluolutiUa. . ,j ".j
co-partn'erihip
A Wukcnber*, in the nwne of Friend, jU>«T,.%C?2.»
wsa thiii day dinaiTedb; nauuleonseaw
will wide the bomeuaf the concern,,for
pose he ii authorized to me the a Ante of the tutft»
POSTER R.FRISpm v
JAMES WOOD*' '
OEO. BUEX • * j
F*bi nary 7,184».
Co-Partnership* ' . V,...
The vutnrribera bore ihisdsy morfrftsdllußKlWl
in the name oi RHEY, MATTUR W3fcQyftTfr*
l>urpn*e of uaaiieiuir a {eneruiOnseery,Cb**lßUM»
mul Korwrftdia* Uu»:nes<, u the ataatToftbaJatySEn
u< Friend, Khey & Co., where ihoy b* psaaedlQ’
receive the potronata ofihe euatottara'-of tatt/hottie
md our friend!). GEO. BHEY. - ,
LEVI MATTfIKWS,
WM. EBBS. ~ /
7, IBM.
VVr, take pleasure in iecoam«inding w tSa eohideijfcj'
if our friend* and those of Friend, H»Y ATM., dtu.
,» .
fcUl JAMES WOODS. . if
rr\HE co-p.ruwnhip hertto&re between tW
'JL subscriber*. m tie name of Constable, Bar %tilU
Co.. u Utit day devolved by mutual consent. Maura .
Burke & Barnes will settle the business ; of lb* con-'
cere, u>r which purpose they are aathorue4 feo tue (ba.‘
..use oi the concern NATHANIEL CONSTABLE*
EDMUND BURAK,
TUOMA9 BABIES. ' .'
The undersigned hare !±U» day aemeiutedtliMfiaßlTft
m the name of BURKE 4 BARNES, for tbe mTMW
t*i mauufacnuus'Kwo Proof Safe*. Vault DAott, Ac;
ac, at the stand of the late firm of Cobt&hbte Bam
A Oa, where they wilt Le pleated to recAiartbe n>
oftbe customers oi that bouse and their fnend*
EDMUND BURKE, , .
THOMAS BARNES: }
In retiring from the firm of Constable, Burke ft Co.,
1 with sincere ple*»nre recommend Mesm. Burkoft
Barnes to the confidence o itaj friend* ■«>< the
Feb l», ttrta. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE 1
febl 3-dtf
TUB
KNUURII A ÜBNNETT
ibt APaxin '
JOSEPH PHiCti-3 JOBBING SHOP.-Ta aii>pdfi
wt» about in remove^aud waatiM itah aforea oi*
hotuea icpaireU, counter*, shelving, «»n, arutdtnpa..
and totaling wheel* pat ap; c*rpente»'*eorfcof'aiL»
kind* done od »hmt notice on uesoaable cabt"
net work made to order and feraitnre neatly regaitadts
and varm&bedou rc*soa»biß-term*iOO F&h
tweeo Wood and fßuib&eid in the co&aiWV4~
houae. of John Ut&eu, lax* of Wm. Troailio,
.the Allegheny Engine Home. > , . ril
; _.kh&diApUv JOSEPHPMCKC
UNSBRINKAULK K. Mott«ya
invites the ai\?«lWu.o(buycu to hkhtOCh'af ~tTj=
iabove rood*,lac dUfcreni qoaiiuea, (Aid who £
inishtinkabiij aaUie Welsh, and &\BVtchlQWaf niifcMj-
w.rlih Flannel* alto goaslarillv
Gauze and Silk do, 4-4 tnd h-4 to, for
Home made White Flannel* and Lonseya eoaaiantiv
on hand, at the aarih caat (enter of Fourth and w«»
ae*»treeu • fet*
FOH CINCINNATI. I
Tta fine fast nurninr steamer
WYOMING,
DUiolatloßj