et)e Matti) . ,ilioniing .10111 . 1 BIGLER, EDIToIt - - PITTSBURGH, MONDAY , J NUA BY 26. 1816 r4P V n nm.paver,.. is the Agent for the Ptt,burgi , Dully Nlutaioa Nat. and Wechly Isderclry and lat.nd . .2.ctmer, to 1. cot% e ~d,i nti ,,T ient i on d ,il , ,,Tireiocs. die has ofTwev , in New YonK, at the etell Oti'te, 30 Are .d.leet, (ad joining the Tribune ()dice.) lios nos, No. I'd, S:we qtieet. PIIILAIDCLPEII4, Real Estate and Coal 017ce. 5 rine street. Bitrittoltr.,S E corner Baltimore and Calvert 5i 4, where our paper can be seen, and ter:Ps+ of adv,rti sing learned.. - GINEIIAL GAIVFS•S LETTL:It.--Sorne of the p ipei, centain a letter' front Gr.:l. F. P GAIN es, to on editor in New Orleans, on the subj.ict. of our national d, ferni est. It is long and not very interesting . Lac may be worthy of A notice, in order to alley the cariosity' that all most feel in the subject of which it treat'. The General thinks, and very justly, too, that all pat tie. ought to unite in devising defences for car comary and that the people of each section should go ouiel• l 2. and earnestly to work toaricertain the 1,,,t mode of driving our enemy from theiu own post:x.ler locality. Ho enforces Isis ideas by review of the defence 01 Or leans and other incidents in the last was -in the course of his remarks be expresses the opioion hat the night attack made by Jackson on the Li, ~ ,- h r , tba 23d of December 1814, was the 'moat brilliant of all lars battles." 11w forcibly points out tiro difference bete et.a it" i , It CIO. ol I o •Itor .. ...... . . . . situation of New Orleans in 1614, red alai it u il ou' 'lotion pr utile...sty yeat.fe , the se: nr of r did , e. or da, . d e w. , dr „,,r. d •,, r',,. It s d e , , I h-,,, arri ,,,,y, be now, in the piesehee of an invading army. In 12- 'ii 0 Pte.:loot theligllde after .•:,• term; tormila , s of , i•te vi Alt it! :o-•r..-I: is gemmed id it .i.-shn re 14, be says, New Orleans, was by far the strocre , i : Certzre., Erv-::,. Ode ,I r: cr, It, o t• tot or: office, a lel ~. I ~, r , ~,,. ~a. ~,,, ~ , , .., ,r ii,,, I i‘ . ~ ... ~.. city in the United States, became II ,O.Old of Mal 1;1.1 '....1b O 11/ peas in ibt• c.,,1,,, , t ~ , ,,,i,l; ii,,.:, term .1 _-• - pa r I 1•.,a.......... could not approach the city from the Belize, whit. sit a .i6•••• ,to I a r is e y ears otter ..:11 di. Ina breeze, which, lie thinks they might um befit. elcd I II lie I.sh to , asoirh.l, pe.l routes in T.. 7,111 was artier. ,„, , ~, , to ! ,,,,,t art, II•i• bard, of the lit.. del Norte with for two Cr three weeks. Now, howes..r, au. I.'ll 111 a third Ira:dice., ova t ;I. Va.s.l.• an f 4,-e I. -.1o•II:d :M.) Lc Rao, IIIII• steamers.caneasil)aweusittomthellslize,neaiieo a ihd l I v the 11,01.0 of Ilepte.elontise., roolrit g trot:site 1 . , ~ ar.dCUTTent in 12 hours-and he adds, ruts nut. b I,- 1 1 .... i hot debate , ,e, the t ,errs'.”! , :sr t.: I, Iv Pre al.: ' ' "TA , rii , r Ten -Tire '' Now 'loth !tihror tells standing out supposed imptegnablefortsfor tie. defehee ,ri te.t rot, . doh . 111 1 , ,,.1.,,b!) 1.,- "•1. I, sl tohno, rot. i, ". ~,I , ,' 0 ri. ,,, sr , , t. ST :'''°".. (')1:1.1. as n•- the torrs,:: mg elude, M lllrflit• I,r Seen Meg- •Ohe of of the city, it maybe taken by surprise-u titir.i-,wiit,ir , xi'. 1 t ~..u r v,,,i, ~,,,,, or ,. ~,,,,,,....,,d,,,d t ,-,,, g h, t ~,, 1 1, ,\\ .;• l'• . O I, O f., .•' I' V l .IISICII•11 ,•f: n,,,,,,lnughyr the Ls' or ti,,, " u per ten' en , ddlie r c e i :gr i t .r it i l m g atrit,...l - sc.arculy have occurred in 1811. •" n " " n ' inf ' R" ny ' lll /""I' rn ""'"" I w ' ll dro p' '' ll ' " ' .'""' ' ' l ' ! '''', h" ."' " , r ' l ''''', l.l ' l '''' hmd mor ' obs a ' r.re.'l's'eneinrittrstreen'i ta n k dhvahr:;ll::eirier. The cap- The General then indulges in some reopehrl. ti. in ..thrl .re mr.11,,, ar. 1.::, ,),,,t.: Ili, t. •• I.es. I' o '' , , '"' "" "I I'• ' ''' 'l' d " """' the -“"'". I '''' ' min rh: the I , o'. to . ht.-lE.(, sat ed• charred to be a speculation', which, pei haps. ve nal - fre r.ordnr int., that E ...uhr .1.,1,1ag lion J,:an, 0i,,, imill•een to *en in or Lis own language: I' s I haie 1 a.t r , (~, e ll 1, ...-. r i,,,, 1'.,,, ,„ al ',. -int , • r....,11 a, it.. iIN . ll' as l r• Ea' he sld. is, i 5., be rerCitircd if ps •-iole, from l i e ' MIMS./ Ob.! • •I .:c , •C. • • ' i ... !AMA I s..Tilrl'il ort roars, 'too trip t o ''Although Ido not eon-vier tile Pre:orient'. In. -. '' ' er ' d les " 1 " " ' ” '''.." "" ii " ' " l ''''' ' l ' . ', a '' lder ' i \!I - --sIs - ' 'II . ' S. '.'°1...• --- d i ...Ib: I' ~ ,,1 , ., 3 , 1: ,,, r6 , Viol. ,i-i Yor eels,h asoct n lied tl a n tnr, ente,rl sage Fia. strictly speaking r. woe mei , rat' 2ct ( (I. ...' :la( Am-I,IC/. fit, , li, -man!. .11,11:a:said ta-n- i,,,, ~,.,,, ~,,,, ~ ,ii, .. ii.,, , „.„,,,.,•,,,,,,,,,,. m ,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 „ . er,.„, I'll IW, IdO t n,vros 4,. lbe p1.,. d follhalißt•ii eel as l ant that Enciarrd ha. Ins' g ii. , ...1...•.i t p•lt. , , an ,Luis r,t.,... • "sag, nail tie oslonir hment at the war as soon as she feuds herself pi cpnr..l to acrd to r '.: 1"" ' l ''' ' ' . ' n '' ' ''' .s.'" slim ""' t . ''" ' ' "'" I. ' ''' d I. ‘ ''' ' I " ' l ' ' t 'l:l°' This in I ' d 1..,.:11.., Moo lie ITl'lli:ll ' f'd W Lan the vocnc lady •n vying!. one my hunched rind fifty or tw E. id.: .1. , it war r - In I I 'r-llrn "'""I'I- 1 !‘l ' • 11 "cl'"'"'" c'''''' " I'''.• ' ' aS, not r 1,.,v , .1 ir Mar( 1, 1:t ;7 JoseEpl, \V. t rit.• „„ ~,„.,, i„.., 5 „,,.„, ' , ,„,,r - 0, „,„, the ;, a , ~„,,,,, ,',f the ' Leaman with 2°°,°,°l3 seamen , a " I , 2 " LI ," '';''' l ' L i' '''''" '''''' " I I ' d ' nl 'l nd ll '" ' l '''''''''' l - ' ''' in„. ts cr.- ..1 the r. . ,rhart .n ti. 1:1 11... torropi„- , 1 • trohr,. e„pt„it, " ~-a rir,,1,,,,1 the morruige rettif, forces-so as to enaute h er to see d opt i. ta-1., 1.1 - 1/01. .4 , ~, ,!! ~, I, ,I, ‘ , 1,,,,1, 1 ,,,,, ~, 1 ,,,, 1,,,,,, force to thin city, one fourth to. New 10, k, turn ,1,. •die ~,,,,. ~_ ;non ~. , , o, te der.oarvl th • fond : air ...ere ctn. li? non asunder the residue between Boston, l'lrila esielphio. Lr.t...m , , , ,,5, I ' -•' r ' 3 "'"'• -"''' •n' 3 lt Is t al-cr:co Isn't , %%-,,,,,,„ , ~: 3. the otoVrrn °lt a." c .r.d. ward 1.. a p.(atitaner) Charleston, South Corelitot: S.ivna , ali. (iv, v „, .; l'. a ''' ' • l ''' I. l'''' ,,,,, 1. , ••'. (.':: t.i 1'1 ,,, r , •a- - - --- ancola, Florida; and Nlobire. Alobunet, to .110, .t I 1.. II:O. Itd :kw:. 1,. .1 11! d• 1 'M. / d'o'll el 3 'd• 1 : 5 . 551 II I '" ' -i ' ' lia'''''' '''' l fn ' s 11 '"'''''' l ' n '''' :h r .' '','„:.ric!',,,,',.,1,,,•%1,,,",,,„";,',ec.,,,i,,,e„ic",5etii„1.ii:n1,'i',.,„','" ' '' i tl ' e 1:a. simultaneous attack on tacit place au .55, alai ihe ; %\ •,„, i ,,,,,1 ~!, ~, , ~,, , , , ~-,,,, ,I. I ~,,,,, ~. , 1. ,. ~ ~. ~.... n;•:.. , •• a d la. (i. , ',.....,''''‘. ( . ..Ine , s• , • , ' i' , .' '''' --- _ same day ..,,a boor, I cannot belie , C Obis' s, J n , t ~:a I ~ .„,,,,, ~, ", . ,i, ~,,, .., , ~ I . ri t,,, ~ ~, ~ ~. ,i , ~,,r heti:telt of the present he to thke Iths ex-rumen- ' ' nary step as soOtt a, she can-rind wi11.1.•4.1 Ls', .i.,. ir pot tied az , sital it-nt I. a•I this la situ r ,.., ~1,„,r r ,,, , ,,,, 'a , in :ant S•n•.• nest ~ 1. 5.., a' ai...,. ; •,, , laration of war until she is prepared to herald it tom toil Ser.Z.' , • f LA( t• Out ddrsred :r, . hill It Los bees, the mouths of Ler improved rennin-a hole N, V IMVe• ~,,,,i i, cheat. I I .so ,I (.1,-..•,(..,, '.-..... at some of out vital points of approach n such • , - - to enable us to repel hereabout:is '' u mile r. AKt T in, Tit,. Fours .-As' -- :5 et: the dr ill• . .te; [ - 70' We have doubts whether the utmost ail ..f firt•ialr mor int'? 111 ...\ 011bati l ai.n 1...•11 - ..; Tr, 1 a p ra• ..I lap. Ii !I idor by an .;:,...1 ri,..(.1.•., r•i (,•, 7.1,, F ,•i••• 'S . ' .... I 1110(eIsmeny aided by sream-power, and oil the p.. 101 . .n ~,,,, ~. 11. ,, , , ,„1 , .... „ t h,• 4. b oi NI so li C 01.., ~. a of le•pect .1..1 rad 1., a1...1. 1,0 1,1.111•1.1 it',..01,11,..1. 1r..; ~ cal Powers of Europe, could ace"l'III all thin tli" ' , lir foil" , i'dd re•oi otton in tre..:r of thr it ihrodi aim,. ta IF/,:plOS .• General assures us they meditate. I.rf G Ever, vi Sous, ; was isl..f.tr.l. l'.•1 I T l'• t•'..,... ( , ••1 -1 0W.11.,` !,:r tire c1....,.c• C /LET Witten In THE C14•5?(IL• .., . The General thinks that the scadiog rITs 1 4 m lie...Ned. 11• 't the !h u ," hi.si .1,..5.R01 lA,. . w I • I. ii, , ( I' dO ',l .I 1 Of r .:,- Itoshoe y:. c ed.. ARRIVED Coffee and Teas 500,000 men from the British don:Mt:ma . surd te- I t evri mos , fr.. 'oo' , to th , •••' , c r. or Id a ( ~M aM ." '' ' -”, ' '' ' ' '' .' ' i It. , he SOI,CITIO ('.wet al .‘ri,..oh. on Vralny : ~• 1 . ;s4V , PIY. Mihmol.l. Cm: CIF the best qUallty, always rn hens! and for sale duce the chances of a lemiris in Loglond, t.irl i rho ii I l ' a " a' th" l'"' " 1 ,,,'"'"" •"' d ''''''''": "'" ''':'""'"'"- '' ' N../ el:cry by W. D. ANDERSON. rt Et of t• itasCin ti. Sli I' ', 11- , 11. , aortl, • lia Ita,en• ... Itt inns sent t 011.. ., ....tra's ~f Reaves 501 ',el 1: • Ilt 4.-1.11 i,, 1. ',‘',l. - slI, is Le.10,c." is part of Wellington's policy. to make the 1.: S. feed „ A , 1 ,, ~,,,, n. nn , . I " Ct...r0e . ..1v d,C•lhriaa, %% ....Is, ...• . p(24 lw. ; ___ ____________ '("""-' - " . •( 1 er'''''''"' '' '' . •.• •t this formidable host for 'a consider:tide tio 0, • if - ~,, 1 ...1 I). ~.',...,:-,--proi, .• ~,,p!, ~ i r r0 ,.,. / r.,,, .... , , ~ NI clrin, 84.1,1, flglt'irr; ; N. O. letetaases. - , litl. o f IN.. longer. lie proves by calculatlon. Riot the .. at 01 : pot /re council,. nail 5•, the c •a1f..1.., t cs.i.e..ta ...... •''' • • Lirl'Alt-TEIL 137 .. feeding these unwelcome visitors, W 0111 d be fl, Md '" ' """''• °''' l'''' 4 I ard" kur iii ,- .-tti i i'''. m ,,,,, um ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ir , tha c,,,, ,,..,,,, , , , ,, ~; 110Cern• Cs'i,:he, , \% eL•io..ie, 1 hi t;•• utol.vel,••l scesizna , ion of 1116, itepariCatic .., ~I 41i. h•gsrt• Bolos, Bos•es. 4 try sale by M B. RH EY &Co. lilacs per month. With one fourth of Ilds sum for ;:., ;.;,.,,,,.;;;„.„ - ~ rr 0,,,,i et J.eie, s ,,, Coq r „ „,,,,„I ,i,,,, c 0„„„„„,,,,,, rv,..r;,,...a,,,,drhar. are rr„,,,,i,.,1 • ~,,1 , ,,,a r, ; iftd24 57 Water street. one year (or 15 millions) the Genet al preto-•,:r. cc- of 11.1;.n0.tr.. their. are ilg ftletl,l 4 ,l, IVI . IIII. ',IC OM ecru Snte y Guard, ig 111116VelK.10/1 fordo , ospiu•iisac•lts4Siera.l -- — - sure protection to the whole \Veto:ern Miirter. 1.1,5 i NI": e lit'''-"" - % It'''' Mr I'"""'' I '' Pr .. "' l'" ai ..... nu., .1 1a1...... ---__--__ Asctien Sales . INI IsolliTi 111 KILV ESL. p . YlOll N D DAVIS. Auctiotseer. corner of Wood ion. He would consti act flouting bNit , .i.-a end ,'" ( I.'' , '-'1"'" :L•, LW day, which l'' ' 4 ,1 s '•' •''. i I: i ' n , l l 'll. I. /S.S, I' I. 17; Fi.,,a, r.•• 9. 1d51 i ,, , • • ,t , ~ r , ,,,, , ,r•r:-pr 41., ...my Cutter : 1 cask triltri, 1,/ and Fifth its. ai 10 o'clock an Monday morning cher:aux de frize to etrergthen the forts and s. cure r"'''" - ll' l'.'l "'''' Ij• d' -, i ,!-- 1 ., ll* . s '., , !., - , ...,0 , I. Mo. r 1. It ..ckst,„•ts 1, Wl...rived i ~.,.., the :6th hist; yr di be aokl an extensive asaoruseat of , theinlets, so that the invader W" ia 1.3 e t. a"pasate ~ a lac ..•t,' i1...:r. ta a 4... '... a ;. 1 . a a r•I, 1.. 1, ' , I'• ,-•' *'''. I'', i .ia-roes I, I':.-ter I, I 4 , 1 .. I. ... I. I.V. 4 .:, ‘lts•t• sic- CO; 1-31 solieil Wes, A Kele. see , fresh ~,,i ~,,,,a . 0 , ,,,,bt. Dry G ,,,,,,d, his land forces from his war steamer.. 11, n 1.1.11.1 : 'II ' l''''ll ' l ls ii I . l'at I‘'''' ;' 1, ) , ." 1 f . l• - i. ,'•'',..,,, Ti '''' , i i i...,rar. 40 I.Y. m 010...e.. llamas & ‘Vaterman•l At 2 o'clock, l' 11. a yuanuty of bardware,cutiary., place his batteries in the river, and perfect every tr,. 'II . "'" '' "' d'• • ' - . tl, ,is ha: cdi r•-: , a I.rt .1E" .It ..E. ~ v' ~, „ ; •„,„4, :4,7 1,..,,, o. halli. i sirn Jianasiiel; 3 1....,,,,b0i1.a. J A qr.c.c , w•. gla.swate, tiuseniq are, cordage, canine,. Cr „, S. vb.... :',,,,,,' „„ c a„. ~' ,orpeti.g.l. , lsekessof fine q.rality and large site, me,- dy-in sira74Looting. "iccil 'II' c”' I's ra' II Ll'-'"; l'-''" a' "orit'l''''• ac •I 'mr. Yl . ''''‘''', ild".". :" tadfirr • :•-c - . - tor a Ltr'rs,vo ll ''" I" n ''' . " nd '''' - :''' n ' - can ' I. eirreior: looking glosses eivil a greet varier of house I „ • , .:1 do oats, '2 !.I , t s rood: re., 2 1.11,,P. d o , I ,j,, The General estimates the gross value a the citi ll''-: 'ii . " - r' " l trochee ,"."!.. r"ond s'..l ;•ts• , ' :". - in( (t'(1. , 1 , la a 1..' h It.. kroi.. J. r.aid• ark! .att. r wit t e r n . t,„ia and kitchen ti.rniturr, &C. , At 7 o'clock, l' M, Gold and aiiver watches, reedy of Neer Orleans at 300 millions-and he would I'M. II" '''''theAti.3".A`hA''n. surf A sacs w'sl"Alir'i ,. ..• • es. so - '5 1,1 s'i , •• . ~,,,,0,11.a.t., ~, ....1,„,.. r .a... ~,,,,„ ,I; ...•,, '...• 41 7 ,, 17 lb. COII, 001,1•16 . 00. rd. 55 el", ~,,,,-1, idal.CM; :,:,iJ plrC,Oldl./..1. pm k ,31,1,1. , ins,le elinites, bouts, shoes , hats, caps io fireli..Tlifi . t.• der it perfectly safe against an roans fan 0r... million : I " '': " " ' • ~ ~, m II i ", ,k ca ,„,.. ;,.cg . lard, Bc4 ..... &sc . h ! ht , 1 it, ge quantity of •pectacis, fine cutlery. patent This is about all the General's letter eur.tidoe-it is a ,me"'; nest 'hat vs Ow ,I .5 o 4 +-a• , r.pno z the) rp o. oi.. ~ ~..,...,......, ~, •'•iscLitig: shoe thread, tobls and ie-s spoons. together I's • • s, I. :. ~ I. t .•. . a• . .: r , r • ro i I r ... . 1"1 ' ' ' ''''''' r'"'" IS l '''''' ' . " 4 i 1-I ' . ' s ii " .d." " n al/ a quantity of fancy and aspens id•• 3.:c. strange admixture altogether. and ,mill prub.b .:, fad or , ' a . " I' ' d " • " il' •"" l" "" JOHN D DAVIS. the tremendous effect he eapected to pr stern r'r e ri•lia t - ~,, ~i - e re h e,. E, r :, h.. r 1.., .rs.:..i' . I . r ~ ..,. ~, !,, .., ..., .i.,. . , . , .., ,„ ... . . , , •.,., •, , too '24 r Auctioneer. thing is certain, linets-cr. let the a lode I. rim 1 ..... Rev. Dr. Bartholomew's for Whitt it may, that his admuldt.to. to facrice Cu . ~ p,,,, /1 „4 1 ,, I , . 1: ,,,., „,,,,, ,„,,,.,,,, ~...1 . , ~,,,e ,„,,..d II • r•••:•.: , se. I 5r..... or eof !its Co, s' 1 oi, . ielw, 1...1 - danger, are timely ard seabilde. • P ,S iw ,' new ^‘,/ bid. I/..Ils•I•Og.I ' PINK EXPECT () RANT SYRUP. •r.reCOlidie COrdlal and rife:at:to remedy fur ____ _____ _ ' ''' r' - ' l ''" , \ l''' 'a" ` 1 " 1 "" "c d A `''' ''' ''' I ''' . '',-.. '' I , , , •A N'• S '. ".; ' --IS , lit."• et ' tro; •MI 10. 1.11. • ;Is It A 1...1.•....• , , I.; •2.5 1.11 d• tisenr, I.rwts ilpt-b-P•an ' A N TRIAL or • CLERGY:Hai -o,lr . e rdrrs ..,:s re I '.• ,1 I , ' , ' 0. , • !,•• • , I. , t^ i.i . I..i'Lti. , i,i r, liar +,, •v. ' ' • ••,•. •.,'' bIO 1., Iy.•::, : r d ~,a,11... 1.1 r 'it,. ,;:, I • ~ I ~ ~ ... ~,. 5% , D. , ~,,,,.: 72 Id a. r „,,,„, Li, C.,tgirs, lioar.ene.J. Cold', Prins , iit she Breitnr, .. . '. ' ‘ '''....7 , .: * ,' , : C , ' , I •' ' '''''' "' ''' I " ",,,,, 1 - '& i• ~, .1, , , is'. } . . n ... yi I ~,, ~, h i, 1 ., ~,,g , , 1 ,,„ h ir ,. floeoz a. 11• r d Bascom:, d Day: It Expoetors. member that we announced some limo -1, Is . ILI: the o - do: X' or M-1.--in :oar rs, sons...! r.- linear and rev Rev Dr. Scott of New Orleans, I,oa b,•,.., 1, , ,, ~.,,,,n d j.rot ~r •I .r.: l•••• r• , L• IS I.''. 111 'II 111 I'II I" I ri•-••• "I 1 ,...,' • ,, e ,.. , - :,. ....'' I s:; ' , ' ,• '. . :. 2. •-: ' ,..:•:,: ' ,;:.,- u;: :: Is',• -:,--, ev - I . • 1 17 t('''` "'' ' ('''' `M I t Ithe'Y -5 .: C`ni F., rolo'ts re clrlidt en and :old climates and warm. trial by the high autholisiestof his Cl fr. umbrae i ll,: d .11, ;.: , 1_ ~,,I•• , • , ; ' .• • I .IT., ~ ; ..I ...„. ~'. ; I ,i.. .. .. / • d... I 1.4, L • ;1,11 t , . 7 ','.!. I" „k Roy o' l• & Wirmordr, .3 1 I keg. !AV!, Ih” proprietor. ere elvers that the*" Many rem' crimes and misdemeanors. We Cad a repro: of the ' p1e..,, , 0, dv•, I•I 11. is .:', r• , . 1.E.: r•.. , .1. it,. tt,t ,'. ',I.- tt..t ., t i„ i ,„1,, ~, ~,,,.,, I, ‘4... „, ,4 fate II m ,,,,, ); r yy raj,. tor eougb. amt . diseases gf Cher ungs; aome no i1....ht ire gond:hut It has remained ton tete day to dill w,! the y's; in the New Orlears Delta, which shov; s shoe ore a. ,1 c.,. Ed. 1. di 1 c ileoiv . . 3, trE de. :se O r f . I , , ... C.,1'..1.,.. •'•.,'• •• 1 .1 II li gi:t ' o . i 1 , her.,. ; , ,t . . ', 11, '''r." ''''• I:' ..'".t' ''''''.l'. (i 5V S''''l" I "1" h°l r n • miser on snide so edmirablyfitted to tbesecomplaints after a full examination.o full the "Cotihts in :1... lad," ,palges l', 1. , l g • SI. l :,/,!, ,, I, day lot, .t.s.r: us tau 15., ,, ,, , ~, 1 ... 0 ,..., 4 , _,,,,,. ; ~ a, I "r Oise a , ,,,,, -,,,,,,, ,;4 . I 1, ,,,,,, i1 ,1 10 , 51 ,5, y y ~,,,,,,g , • the Reverend gentleman Was lemorrtrl srqhirted, 1 E rue ...Igl i. 1 to. ts id.; heti teat. ~ ,r, ~ a ta, ti ,v :,..I tro-Pre: -EC „ g e, .4: Coss, _ . .-.- so powerful and elf. ctual end yet so perfctly innocent nod mild. The following were the charges made against bin,: I ' l '' I; ''': , I '. .. I) '''' 1 ' ''' ' '''' ""'" I.''" - 5 '''" ' i'l Odic* of the Pittsburgh "Morning Post! , flre proariettue are now making rapid arrawments Ti 11" sett i'. "i ,A, Pr - . rho :;,,,,,,,,, c,,,,, , ..• ....., .. ~ , • , ~,•,, . , :I. 11, ~, n,. ~.1,4,,„,,,! 5„,„,j,,,, j,,,„ °I . I c.. 1,; to 1.,. this article in the heads of every druggist and Flirt char g e—Fn!selloo , l. in voting that ilm,r2. , _ ~ ,14%,, ~ i ~,, ~ 5,.... .. .. 1,, ~ ~,. , , ~, , Clay had -played cards on the S a bbath-oiler. ord. of es', Jr r. , y. tnl r rd ••y :Et>t, •;dris , r. ..:h. :a the d ,, ,-.. , of : , r i, ,4 , 1... 1,, i ,. .: i r: ., t :,,rr i .. r A , I ~ : „.1,,.. .., r h, i , E , E r. denyfhg that he had so stated; and then, when Miro m• Hi r er, ,„,,:e , f A1,:.,r l',E:k. I Id. Y.til. • : r.,11 I , 54.• . i., , i„. 1,,,,•,,. I. „ a 0 , ~,, „, . I „,., 1.,. , ~,,,, 1., ,e,,,, !,, : . 1 , : ‘, :: . ::::: : 1;": ,, :: , 1 , 1 ,, d 7 . :: i :: ,,, ".(„:;:::::!:;:i'b",„"iiii,desaY. " g r e ' n '' ,l l' t n ' e "‘ h T v Y i h to o i f i rr i lla c arl n tr K g rY argna l t t o m re a Y a ha s ber k° l ° ow wn . of the Rev Gentleman sad Pitt - stelae, who li the author of ed of the current report.. that Ire had not mkt. o i e,, r ad :. , 70 ,,,,, , , , lost it awes; to has! 11., . o r d. -1,..re E l e r , ~ ~::: t. , ,t rasa' .1 I/' 4 1,1;0. fur 1., ! - 'l. 121,101.. lb :i• , ~, 'Le ~.; r T I 4IIII; low been more moderate. The it. measures to correct it-as he, Dr Sett, hod s 1.1 he : • .„,,i i n ti,,, tnr ..nrs, "lan: is'. , II ...tro,•Ty • ilmt 1..; 1.. ,Its ' ~ . ..I lurried at ,1--,, , , , a 1,...,, The l'ii , ,e, ars •aa, ~,,, ~,,,,,, ~,,, q , ~,,a„.,,,,,. ~, ,),, n .,,,,L11,. ,I I I„.,l ay ti is W idl great pleasure that the proprietors are ena had done. ' 1 ,, cc ,: rs •::,, „,,., „, 5 „...,,,,,.,., d r,- ~ ~ c ,„,,. ,a a er, t,,,,t5• I ..1'.14 ILI' ll..grg Illsbl,ll.ll'l d/C QIIO.OI. bled I hu• to Ming forward an article so truly meritori. Acquitted-the Rev Mr Sy mite, a !t' Ers:”lppi, .'' ',- • i . • alone dissenting. ' .- r ' 1 r- : . I'''' lils It''-'' il'ghe'ss w•‘ , st .1 ont of the was, Io I l '" I ""' 1 "`" I:ic "ffe" upon the 1 """ "d ice,',, „as es this syrup. and -from such a source. an they ' weather ''''' ur `'' ''' I'' ton “ ud ' uni. : 4e ' um ' L '' ' l ' d " I ' Nevi dt 1 5:11.111r.: in itrYst 0 ,:15 hi. naintri, aliir•li nt ' ILI` & M .,' d (;.• war on ,I rn .lasic• is lair, W , lll i.u.st th , crwnmunny who loreoccosien for its use may Second Cherge-Interferieg with, end 1,,1.,f2.ing , ote ols or not. 11.• NUM :IA Adst'llOVVA, a n.: th t. „.„. ~,„ ,„. ~.,d,,i,p,,1 5„). SIPILI:CMIL lIPIII , I.tria of •lIIII'd Sus.. of •-verol la! lit ..it I.t.t 0 . ormtheer. Belli e l any• find it wi thin their reach, both as to et places and altering the records of the Presh,t tr.. y in ht., r,,e, ~„, 0. „.. „ c a d ~.. .),,, 7 , ~, ~,- tic 5 , c ,,, , ii,c , ~,... ,i,„ , a ou and ilia low mitres et which link corn:noes to etrill , 41 Ot Oct below I:I ..i.c,•• Ivlan l • fi nd it .,, , by taking awn) . one P"/ , ''' a"" 1 substllnurlg ."'"lr'r: : ~, 1,c, „.,,,t , 1. ,. c ,, , ,, 1.1 ,,,,,,, ~. ~,,,I . 0. ii ,„ ... ~ 5% . 1 : etc. IJ ,lk • 1.0, PIVIII. I. 01111%0' 11.71111, ill COMM, .II is SA-I. riEW a OAK. January 4.2. Unanimousfy acquitted. ',.., , ..„ ',1,. \,, ~,, , ~-,,,,,,,, d. „ 1 ,.., , ~„,.. ~,. t ri.e.., n g 0..,1 fiats: is.betta; shippa. F:astwatd. linvorg rued Dr. Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup Tided Charge-Actiug with ouch! i.turt• to ' ' L . "' "I"- a I''''' w•in i"""'p ui !' r' I"'" 1 - S's I'' , • vr: d •••:....ters, ir, 51, 1, 1 ,1,,,,,, ,, 1 , u ~, di lie ~ :, 1 , :,,t0 -N., riringe in market, Mice. ibe .sia , e a. at , ro m y c o mity, it has produced aimimble effects. One clerical temper in a corresporaird.,„ ~,,, 7 5 1,.„.. , : h e m ,,, :er „,: i i „ .r,,,ld t r r„I flo 10,0. U. af,Mllit Ad 'd° '•'• 4';°•['• 'i '"" r'''' ''l'''' ""' l a' S ''''':' a I'd". l or. Ile .ii.,•oltosr... Tho r eceipts ho river and wagon I ..1 the mess ors of my family was troubled with a dine co s Petera, and I-Ices:l , ler 1.1a1,1a,n, In 14... r ' ~-, P„, ~... o l,• 0 .',,,.. 11.• SN tl. 111, It. 11,1.) S 1.111, 411 cl• ; Ibe„ ,„ , 1 ,, , env, to Mr Clay play trg cards on the tiirnin. ----- , ~,,d deal i,,1„..,„. ~„,,d. Holders, I tressing cough for three years, end after tryinj many 'ri se so !IIII) (..: a ' , hr.. Lands, .h.. ..-liintlre" of 1,,,1 '''''''' ' ' 1 : ---n `''' ' ' things w e being benefited. let length botight a . as isol,ATnn 1., ~ -i. l a la a.r, 1..., I..•er, 111,...M. l'rloo-dw 5 1 1 W llMlci l w .04 0,.1 'I . 111 1 1:1 ~,, Acquitted--one negative only, that of lie Rev Nlr Near "ru ""‘'."''''Y ""‘"ng for she news by the I itherina brittle of tho above named syrup, which. after three Stu lie. ~ dln ~,,. N r,,,,,, I „,, ~, ; ,, g ,„1„,„„., r- r „,„ ~,,,, „ 0 „:„ ' blrll IR !ile I 1n... , ,a1t. oarnes filoDorr,l I. It a l.-Sales of s everal lots at 3.03.5. The re- : tlav•, entirely cured her. SIMON C LANNON, Fokielk C'harge-Heresy , in prearldeg dos-trims. .„,., ~,,- ~. ,„„., c ~,..,.. ;:,,,,,,,,, I. ~...„, 1. .,,,,,, :: ~,1,,, Grrotefully wrapped in vidomin:ins 1.11.1.. of Muth rd eel l es by tit.. rP.cr in Inige. I No 59 White street. comrary to the Constitutien of the Church. re rho , India reartuf,,enme, ,its i n 0 irolll lIII.X, MS 11,f,ihries, B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. . Pro. erron tr./Li-krt. in rallser,dull; limited ,05.11 0 1, Fo"nie by •,•,,,t f,,,,, 1 1, 4 V .. I 1t.....1 the rip•rsibelt. NMI elf /) , T charge delivered by him at the installation ol the lie. r ol :'' - • . trorAonan h Toro , rrf whom.in toy Itp.t ile,pntelp I inn113.4&.w corner 6th and Wood Its. Mr Stanton-inasmuch as he assumed the sot, r ,, ; Lt ,'l''t ', it'liOn , n. Si. re I ol,tell, tl. it oero, from ilm oil.. I sen t fix Atlas s ome I,,,aurn, Fi r ., ~,ri „ , . i n• pr.o.etti. rot, s • lir Env N 1 . from 17E11 as a Presbyterian palitnr of ti Catigregatp.n 1 ,, ,1, r ,, c , ~, „I Ile .„ ~,. „.,.„said 1,, e , 1 ,,,1,,,„„ w i„, ~, 1 °1 1 '"I'. 1 kb"°°.• bad dall , tLislong eyes, form n - D. , torpr ctinns of flout ni A _. , its worship and control its Curds for ben:is-okra },us' ~,,,g in i „.„,,,,,,,,,,„,, a ~,,,,, ~,, 0, ~,,,,,,,,4 ~,,,, ~ ~ ' .'s", : "'."o -: ' ""h 'be 1, 0 0 d,. anti calmer , A I ; lii{.',, t „ l it J anu ar ) , E:,4c,, ~,,,,,,,,,,I so 366, poses. l" m oo, (it It,. lashionnales by Whom be ii4orroiintl...l ' ' l ' ool "(ga"i"i'"' '' '`(''''''' ''''' , i'''''''' s, sr ithe'''' "rill' ' fire P. :Iv, ..e.•rii+ to he h ut . ... a lion, and sins, n etch 1.22" l ' ldn nod halt bbin' Acquitted onanimonsly. ______ , 1 tr ligioh, is snot, in o. hew!. no I:lopiar , ' sp•l tip! 1. , 1,, ~.c• tr. the riaritte I, graridolh, ravel , ' All who paid any attention to the pr”, , , , rria of the " I " - ' , ' , ~,, . 1 ..... , ie ,‘' li r a radOTW, V, a,I ,londirl ....0 pl of 4 ir j'i ” oar IClllllrk, of WIC.-6b , r yealerdny an error ' state os poasible, iv , r 11,...51.116 , 0 by liO, CLAW. nest i campaign of 1844, will remember how horribly Di. ' 1 ,. Iver, the 111.111111 Mlllionnre broUght w itir r lot ' r to occurred, ins•cild of 5 feel ...yr it should have been 'l' nice"'"nal cells of the '""igulli• E t ,clatt.l norm -sent:. !licit lIAIII , MORI Of OM indostd- 3 :.,„. Scott was spoken of by the whip journals, fur r Xpl cos- ' ° ' l ' l r ''' Ce l' t b Y log his opinion freely about BI s. Clay, nrid hi• per se. Ir•rr , r. How malty might COnSid.d this a deb; hi full 'MIS pro n e llf Si immensely wealthy is Ow nrkantruili.l cuter, tarried their malignity so Inc. as to ata. rnpt to I `t"te of ''yin'''''''-no ['oh( i.'5.! rind ::. ITIFIcd4trAII.P' ' til'is b r. e i rs:e t r . ir r i 111 ,1 n . iii.i ii b i aY iiict i l "Tit their wer i e mit Is : expel him from the Church of abiell he is a di, "' ''''''l' l n''' I ''' In". I,l'l''' ,l LI:"" woo sorb at' taco- ' t " " ~ ' s ''' l. "' ' q' ''.••"' ‘; “' ' ' i ". "'lli. ~, „its near oral, rj.llli: toe pet u. u oevy ot ,eurt an guished and worthy minister. But the ulruve of lt art shows that they bare failed in their attempt, and that truth has triumphed. If ever the Whig lenders sliesild take it into them, heads to persecute or prosecute uur ft iced of the Ga zette, fur having made charges'ogoinst Sir. Cloy very similar to the one for which Dr., Scott was indicted, the result of thls trial will enable him to make out n triumphant justification. It is deur to every one, that if Dr. Scott told the truth when he charged Mr. Cloy ; with playing dards on the Sabbath, surely iSI r Mete 1 had sufficient ground to pronotmers the "embodiment t of whiggery," an "immoral and profane man" and a "debauches." tAfter the acquittal of Dr. Scott we should 'lke to 1 / RR ale whigs attempt to punish our neighbor for ex pressing his honest opinion of Mr Clay at a time when he had no sufficient motive to conceal them. Mr. White can now snap his fingers at the "masonic whige," and point with pride to this most I riumphant corroboration of all the charges he made against their candidate. 'Ye congratulate our coternpurary on his The Cincinnati Chronicle says that the total number of liege pecked this season in that city will not be undertlBo,ooo—the largest number aver slaughtered there in one year. • - Iffk aigsgre' - ' ? " *-177- : --' - 't.tZt.o.o;l7 , • .4 • iummoommonosno , . From our Washington Correspondent. I Correspondenco of the 'Dior:Aug Post? i January 21st, 1, 46. Harrisburg; Pa. Ja4.21;11346; I I have little of interest to communicate to you to The Sertagt, to-day, passed u bill appropriating night, except tt I mport that the committee in the Sent 'money to pay the interest duo on the let of February ate, having it, chat go the nomination of Mr Wood-,end Ist of August, 1846. word, us UDC: of the jostlers of the Supreme Court of In the 11,0 w, thy- bill forming a new county out , lor C. Stater. have repotted unfavorable to its confirs it'll par t• of Ilnutinplon acd Bedford, passed by a 'mution. Sum thing in slid of Out intmforence of the vote of 61 to 27. ;So ge C t r ~,, state. 'o 'ha nt , ter, but wit!. It i, utalvi stood that this right of way bill will he p, rm. st,ll I' 1 : A I'• i!I - 1/111 lam o nahle to a.,y. ; TT,hen op h. the Senate to-morrow. I think it will iln the SI . OIIIO 11111 nvorhing, rant a little more evvi , p a n. t h e 5 e ,,,,,,,, I ' nen!. on Oregon, r:row imt. mrit of Mr tit rll'ltra It'll i" Q. ,, ite a number of private hills were acted upon in I•olto ion to building ten additional flown sensolsfir Mull branches. The Ilounv refused to take up the . yor lie :Navy. On irking tip the Lill , ~,,,,i,,. ~, re-olulioni , of Mr IN A usivotorit, of Mercer, instruct merle Inlay it upon the table, which was 1 , ,,,t by a vole ii,„/ our Senators And requesting our lb -Nov, ntativee I of 12 to 23. ... Ito oprotne any change in the Nrournlizatior. Lawn. l t Mr So , for that mono , ' a postponemeht its lily 10,1, Snow to t he depth ~r live or aim inches fell last inf F e bruary, upon ‘‘h , ch TT dehrtfe rusted betwr Pre „,,i,,. 51,,i06„,. excellent. i Nl' ''' 6 1 l''''n'''''' '''''l Allen, ii, -''..}, I%le'''3 C, PAR AGU‘Y ---thuier the D i cia:,ir, I), F r ,,,, e i,,, nor) iIIOIIII, ChinIIIIIt Wesco, Tttolloc and Sevier took ai l port, I , ow pyrlons ccui,v °hal to Panic', t:. , but The present I:irA The ssnr queSthei wan again sprung with -lit i e,,,,,,,010111 lire ~ ,,,,,,,,,,:ina, 1 „ ,,,,,5ic,,,.,s iti ~,,,, , ie in war:nth, some of the Senator" , avowing. that to" I 0 ,,,, c ,„ . ,,,,., ,1 v ,l ie ,j„, of ,„,,,.,1,1„ 1 .,,.,,ii,, , ,, , ,,,,,. 1 , I "'" 4l not "'ln for the a rl''" 1 " . "" i " " f is ' °"(l ' "" I, ,s ,11,,,ut a m i'lion or „t, H ~ i. it, 0, ,r,, ~i5,,,,,i, i ' Or building Hearn ,hips, v. ith out at the c 111 1 11•• 11'1 I' ' , ' 1,11I•1If 11, trill IS II V. 11; 1 - 0111: , 111 11 IrC •. Tlo•s al , e Circa[ the notice to toat Britain in rvlnti , n to Or,- ' . , lint n't 1, . farm a coos,lllll,on. Mean. hilt, The goVerre ,n; end otherd that They would gr, !orbit min-are sap- i ~,, ai ~ a 1,,,iai5,..,,,i 1,, 01,,.,c,in,,1,, lortouly as a rratt'e, of prodmic- and yyymooy. Mr Ilanneg,an W•III for acting. I'll trio,,,, ,i for a, :erce at tic 1.i.! 1,11 tl.nt tl ~.l. t .Hoktly Lm pnid into lit( down for ncti‘,lt On 1 Car , "a, St m l Nm•w au, ing 0..12 , last rear i'50.0011; :I!: Ilit• pitt,l rt nmend our i..91t)) I.,rtn CotistiLll(.4l , l Of OW 1•Z.11041St:ttO. iL. .l In.th if 4( It. , p.,..1,g1•1 0 , 11 : .... l• rl , th ...~...- i.b..::=--. SrC o 1, A pica ExitAp ',if v. ArritAY.—At 5 hall in Flitidsfoit,, arcs the I,ukville Journal, torrls in undue Wanly mitts retry limWs pretty ring- I.'t• The lady made lier complaint its the gentlemen with whom gie was dancing. Thereupon the last named gentleman knocked the first fumed gentlemitn i .lawn in die brill worn. 1 . lie flAtit extended until, as i we Inc. told, fifteen or twenty persons were egagoil in tit. Fists, ',hitch , . and LIIiY.•I3 of all soils were rout fished, anti some blood was spilt. though nolarriy was killed. Two id the periiiins, wintook part in the ad fair, have isince arrived here with the intention of set tling their quarrel on the Indiana shore. A LTEUATION OF THY. J ;sit SABBATH.-A Ger man pnper states that the Jewish Reform Committee, sitting, at Firuskfost, at the heed of which are Messrs. Goldshmidt, advocate: Crensenach, professor, and Sohn ai zehi ld, physician; and to which all the moat em inent Jews of Germsoy havo. adhered, lies jos:. token ■n important resolution. It bas decided that the Jew• ish Sabbath shall be kept on Sunday. - The committee has o ppoi ntect divine service Lobe performed on Sunday in the new Jewish temple insthat city. The names of several Jewish preachers ate mentioned il3 d est inecrto lake I'l* t • Allll,y —Tke Trento I•l4rt of ,r 1 •• • 1H• •Izi•ILL: • 11.42 • d`• • 1 • itt" Imll hA L RECORD. •. • _ "" I . III.I'ARLII ANtl OR111;CTF.1 , EvEnv kFTEr,Noox tic•. po you Pee that lady, in it cide hex, who i in 111111 any one else in the' loose? Iler face went a Eery Sweet expression, and s• ems so familiar, that, immediately on glancing at it, we involuntarily ask oarnrlves w here we could h ave seen it before? What a noble forelic.nd she has—how much expression in there in the finely elltiVi'd 'lip' It i In the Dowager Countess of Essex—her had, the hits Earl, haying a yen? or tei'o-sifice, paid tho debt of 1111- 111:e. The COl/11tVAS EsSen's history is in itself a romance of real life. An nlttfliend of mine tells me that he remembers sorting littr a dirty, shoeless, and storkittgless girl, nursing a child, nt the door of a house in one of the obscurest lanes of Bristol. She was, to fact, a drtthi.b maid of nil ,vorki. -But even then She Wan distinr,mi shed by her sweet 'dire; and oar day, as , hte Wan singing to the child she 'tender? id tbo dingy alley, n centientne, whe casually panned by, was susick by the rich melody of ?ter trines, and took it into hie bend to remove her from her obscure situatign, edit. elite her, and hues her taught the rudiments of the vocal aft• The pupil well rewarded the benevolent gentleman's exertions; fer t,ro many years had passed away, the name of Aliso Step. Fens was known all over the musi cal world. Tho•K;tty Stopheas of the dirty alley in Bristol, soon became the fascinating songstress of the metropolis, and stood, confessedly without a rival. Her character was excellent--and amidst a thousand tomptetions, she preserved her purity of mind and manners. Thelmo Earl of Essex, on the death of his first wife, a dissipated. heartless votary of Fashion, sought bet hand; and a coronet sparkled on the,inow .-:.~--..~.,,r.;, - of Ilitty Stephens. Into her new station. if she did nottake to it connexions which increased its jt hence. shecarried virtues which adorned her position. The most igirl investigations end the tenet envious attempt ere to defame her, could not find a speck on her char acter. Not lung ago-he became, by the death of Lord E:sex, a do, tiger. Now, as ono of the nobility al--• G em. Britoil, she sits, thinking little, it may be, ofthe Limo when she sang to the child as. bontietleis and shoele. , s, she paced the city thoroughfare. BARCAROLES FOR. BRIEFLESS LAWYERS A to:—" The Sca! the Sea!" TIM Fee! the Fee! 'ha welcome Fev! The new!tnu fs esti! the. scar CO is me! briCr, ithout a pound, I trawl the circuit found and round, I di uw with the pens er earls mtsize, It' Ink before mo handy lien. I've got n Fee! I've got a Fee! I've g.st'what 1 so aelslorn nor; With dirt , judge a b ove, and the. Wow. I is 'sit neon she fist buck row. I Shook! Li sills grovo come" jib argument derp 11 . hat mattes! 1 eon go to sleep. I l ice, (oh, how I love) to hide Al some (mice, (owning, tenim's Al, lien every mad word sums the court, And the s io.lgos with he'd cut it shun, Alol tell him tho [ANL . o f So-and Sn, It ;n ;omens din It to atoms blow, I n rt 'War I Ime the ton or - the Common La,: An,l in tly m Ole EXI-11011,101.15.,ch and Hens A 11',11,..111, 1/ . .11 . 1* bra Cheshire checrse, Fo r do , ;Inn— , it idwrii teetii'd to me, I 1i) . If I got a N!, ant nr.., how! 111‘11111 11If` 111,o) 11,1 r vkileli I 1111 i 51',.. 1 1t 110 .11i:Ord o• out it Iii1(1 11, Fe t •i at Inv c.:1'41 :1 pler...et 111. novo, 41. , •n wiid to li• bar the I) i.• 11. b. child. .tt.re n il 0111. Sinn. , iii:nc ol' 4 . 1.1 1111 . 1(1 011111 1 ; ‘V 1 , 11 011 n til I. i. I.;11 pu,i•r to rune . . . , F.o•n CO4III. emit by shay 4d . And ir.dh. ‘‘11r11,,..t he comes ro m.•. V. Ili 61111.1 MP .oust likely hviihotit a fee.•—Punch 1,1 . 1 lecl, I z•iii 11611 P.4)litl) (IF ERMA C 051,1.17“ :ISUACY. M Ge,rg, \Ve,trnn PORT OP rrrTsirarton ;lone ay , Jan 2G, 184 G Yesterday morning the weather moderated a gruel deal, and was follawod.by a general thaw; the ice and snow ere disappearing very fast. Last evening at dark there was alatouL reet water in the channel.— Tll- Allegheny ,o breaking up again. The ice in the Monongahela must s oon give way, it iu very weak, a of four feet would carry the ice from the dams. Wt , look with norne life ofVedy resumption of natigatton to Brownville CITY PRICES CIIIMENT. 3.19. N. 2/5. C A RF:FIi I.LY CORRECTED EVERY •71 ERNOON. FL°. —From Scare. - • - $.1,37ka 4,50 . W no" , • - 4,`2.5 , 0 1 1,37 i Burke-Aral—per 100 lbs - - 1,30 el-,U6 50 qD 62 Corn Mil -- 1 i n du - - Grain—Wheat ,/..V bush. • - .0,00 fa 80 Corn, 45 e ao " out - 34 e 36 - ilay--.1... , ,0n0. V . ton, • - /3,00 010,0 Oil—Lin‘ee , i, p gull. - • 66 t& 70 Whiskey—P gall. • - • -22 e 25 Polatoes—Noshanaock, 40 bulb. - - 31 0 44 Salt -. 40 bbl. . . - - ,1400 01.16 Seeds—Flax, - • - - 1,00 e 1,124 Timothy, - • - - 2,25 03,00 Clover, - - . 3,00 65,25 Lard—Na 1 p lb. - ,• - - Tie 8 Hogs—V It (an. wt.) " 40 5 Bacon—per lb. - - - . 0 8 Cheese—per lb WR. - - - 74 D B Bailer—Keg and Roll per lb. - - 10 e. 12 Dr. Wirsiar's Balrait vL Wild Cherry.—This telebrated.remidy is a COMpAled halramie prepare. tint% of the Wild Cherry and Mass of Iceland. com bined by a nevi cherniCal, pineress pith the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca. see when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consnmp• !inn, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom. mended it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of enacting humanity. reSee Advertisement. Lard. e V Krcs No 1 Leaf Lard, pr oar Harlem, for GI sa!e by Nl. B. RHEY & Co. jart _ 26 -- Water atreet. ____— 5-- Splendid Property for Salo. THE subscritter desirous of rem oving to the city, offers fur sate, the house anct lot be occupies in the 4th IVard, Allegheny city. beautifully situated on the PeC,llll honk, ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hogg. The house is built in Cottage style; rooms Isrge, airy, and finish ed in the best mannet ; on excellent pump of water at Ills door, rind every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story. rolished =tone en both fronts. The lot is 10'2 feet fronting on asitington street. running to the I'enn. Canal; near 4110 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of vst 101 s hinds of fruit. Any person whistling, to see the properly, will please roll nt my store, No 69, Mar ket street, when it will be shown to them, and the ter ms made kumen. Duly part of the pu cv will rchase mon• be required. H. MeC.LELLAND. -------- - - Rooms and steam Power for Rent. liwo Rooms. (91 and 3d floors.) each 3.:5 feet front, by SO feet deep. well lighted, and on the beet business part of Smithfield toilet. Alan, a 3d story Room, 13 feet by fir) feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam power on the most reasonable terms. Aplii to BLAKELY & MI ICH EL, ktor.l.ll cm- of 4ih and Smithfield los , Law Notice. Tunriersigneri nre associated in tha Practice of the Low. 'Dieu - office is in thu now house of R. Woods, Fuunit street, near Grunt. RICHARD BIDDLE, j•in 4G dtnis&wtf ROBERT IA DODS. For Sant. A LARGE and convenient tw o story brick dwell ‘S. Ore house on the corner of Factory and Penn rte :ith ward. A frame cartage in 011egkieny city, immediately be low lire envoi. A room in the fir , it story of brick building on the currier of sth and Union Alin. rho second anti third stories of I.IIIIP holding Apply to J A NIES MAY, BROMIDE POTASSIU A FREsii A supp ß ty just F rece ll isad and for sale by ANFIS I OCK & CO, enr6th and Wood sts. Sams. A SUPERIOR td . eity cured, for sale by W. B. ANDERSON, \n 25 Liberty, si , d 5 Ferty s. Brooms .)1 DI"}Z. slr.c, for eel,- by P IV. D, ANDERSON Dry Appw. 50 Bus" " g." NEW TEMPERANCE BOOKS, PAPERS, &c., " - UST received from Now York, an assortment of 01. the American Temperance Society, via; Perma nent Temperance Documents; Boy's Temperance Books; Confession of an Inebriate; Deacon Giles Dis tiller; Temperance Journal and Youth's Advocate, for January: the Light Ship and Sailors and Boatman's Papers; the .Youth's Cabinet; Temperance Hymn Books and Harps, and a variety of other Temper ance Books and Papers, fur sale in any quantity to suit ourtnmers, or for subscribers. Please call. ISAAC HA RIS, A gent and Commission Merchant, No 9, sth street. jan23-d6t3 BLAKELY At MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS, 0 ONTINUF. to attend to the purchase and tale of City and County Property. and all other business connected with Real Estate, They will also prepare Deeds,-Bonds, Mortgagcsandral other legal instru ments of writing, on moderate terms. For the con vonietce of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of John J ,Mdtchel, corner of ,Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of -James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth . isn'l3.6m.l IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP lr OR the cure of Coughs, Colds; Hoareecess Julio -12 cam and Whooping Cough. E . XCHANGE HOTEL. Mr. Editor: —Having been for some time past ' roach of with a severe cold and almost constant cough, and having tried various remedies, such as cough candies, syrups &a. and all to no effect. -I was induced by say esteemed and worthy friend W W lice, of this city,-to make trial of R E Sellers' Cough Sy ru p, I did so, and to ray gnat surprise I received almost instantrelisf. .JAS. H. PORTER. Prepared and sold wholesale and, retail by fl• E. SELLIER I3 , 57 Wood It. Sold .also by Herr & Mohler, 145 Wood at.,-L W il cox, Jr. and Win Thorn, Market st., Feat & Cassel , sth Ward, and H f' Schwarts,andJ Mitchel, Allathe• ny cny jan23 Co-Partnership. WiLLIAM COLEMAN avin on the ftiat. day of Jantrary, inst, assoc g, J bated with him as. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co. wild now have in creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americnn Blister and Spring Steel, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted, and hope by strict attention to business, to mark a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be stowed upon him. Futter:: on St Clair street—ware h,use 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles lintel, wherecan be found a goodassortment of Springs, Axles A 1.3, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, together with Iron. Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. L:The highest price paid for Scrap Iron. jan23 W. CoLEIIAN, JOHN . F. JENNISos, JAS. \Y. HaILNIAN COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs Aztec All AN D Spring steel& dealers in Coach Trimmings Of everydescription. manufactory on ST. CLAIR ST. Warebouse,43 WOOD STREET, opposita St Charles Hotel. jari23 Three Valuable Building Lots for Salo, NO. 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length ordepth. adjoining John B. Butler, Esq., in the Sixth Ward, If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at pub lic sale on the premises on Thursay the 9.3 d April, 1846. GEO d . COCHRAN, .ecutor of Aaron Hart, deceased. A New Nistorieal Magazine ! N EV I LLE B. CRAIG, Esq. Enrron THE OLDEN TIME, A ,MONTLY PERIODICAL devoted to the pre 1 - 31. 'creation of documents and other authentic infor mation, in relation to the first visits of Europs to the Upper Oltio Valley; of the struggle between France,, and Great Bs itain for its possession; cf its first settle-1 ment, and of its gradual advance and improvement. The design of the publication being to give, in a plain and popular manner, a history of the country, near the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, from the date of the first visits of Europeans down ;o the present time. CoNTINTi oY Tll6 rinsv (Lint:MlT) NUMBER. — intrAuctinn—Noticei of the Claims of France and of Great Britain to the Ohio Valle:,—lndinn once. pants in 1750—First Collisions between the French and English—lnstructions of Dinwie,die to Washing. ton. &c.—Washingion's Journal during his Journey to Pcnango and Le Leeuf—Extract from Gist's Jour nal—Arrival of Major Washington at Laurel Bill— Death of 1 umoville—John NVKinney's Description of Fort Duquesne—Contrast—Steamboat Allegheny— i The Wire Suspension Aqueduct over the Allegheny' river—Death of Cornplanter. Trams—The "OLDEN Time" will be published, regularly on the 15th day of each month. Eachum ber will contain 48 large octavo pages, printed with good type and on fine paper, at TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, payable in advance, and at the end of the year will form a book of nearly 600 pages of choice historical matter. Address J. W. COOK, Publisher, ja3 85 Fourth st. ni.' STANDARD FICTION. DON QL'IXOTTE; Gil Bias; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Fitiogarian Brothers; Winter Evening Tiles; Ten Thousand a Year, Arabian Nights; Frederik' Dremer's Novels; Mysteries of Udolpbo; Undine end Siatram; Wandering Jew; Heart, by Tupper. 41 Amber Witch; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. jmag. 43 Market sr. ror Sale. 500 CUTS yellow and purple carpet chain; 100 do carpet rags in balls; 200 all wised wooden bowls; 400 doyen 840, 9.12, 10.12, and 10.14 win• dow sash and ghat to twit if wanted, or by the box. A small apartment of Dry Goods. Cheep and use ful Family Medicine*. School end 'Miscellaneous Books. A large supply of cheap and useful Temper ance Hymns and other Books, and 10,000 Youth's Temperance Advocates; Fartnrrs' Fuld Mechanic's, The Culti•rator, Temperance all . German Almanacs, for sale vety low in any quantity to dllil all A clas ses. ISAAC HARRIS, gent joi2l 6t and Com Merchant. No 9, sth at N. B. Carpet and paper rags bought. -- - --- A nice small farm cos sale cheap. AVERY nice small farm of 24 acres of choice goad land. divided by good fences. for ploughing, pasturage. meadow and wood land and well watered by never failing "Mall streams, and a good well of wat er at the door there is a good well finished dwelling house, 32 by 22 feet; with cellar and a good kitchen; butter); a good garden and a good barn, 36 by 26 feet and a number of other useful and necessary out-build ings and improvements. This property lies in Wayne, 1 Ashtabula co., Ohio very centrally on a public road i much travelled. and is a very desirable small farm for i a private gertlaman,or for a carpenter, painter, black smith, wagon maker or other mechanic, as it is in the centre of an industrious. moral population. It will be sold very cheap for all or half cash, and thebalance in one, two or three years, and early possession. Please call (or further particulars at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence office, Jan2o-6t No 9 Fifth as. _ To the Dyspeptic THE subscriber would call the attention to persons who may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Thomp 53E1.1 Tonic Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills; they are, without exception, the best article ever offered to the public for the immediate cure of that disease.-- Try them once and you will be sure to recommend them to ell who may be taicted. Fortieths wholesale and retail by EDGAR THORN. Druggist, jan2l cor Penn and H anti sts. Jujube Pasts. ASPLENDID article, just received and for sale by EDGAR THORN, jan2.l-y corner of Hand and Penn sta. HE Mansion House formerly occupied by T 12. Wm Peebles, known as the Bullock Pen Property. situated in Peebles township, 64 miles east of this city, on the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Tu rn. pike, with fifty acres of good land; good stabling . ; a fine smoke and spring house, and an excellent spring of water. This property is admirable for a Dairy, or would suit a Butcher very well. Persons wanting information will please call at the second Toll Gate. where they will be directed to the owner of the property. MARTHA PEEBLES. Peebles tp., jan2o-41w. SLAM LEASES, OF very superior tom, for sale at this Office jao 20, 1846. 014 Rye Whiskey. 41 BARRELS Monongahela Whiskey, (183 k) warranted.all Rye, in store and for sale by jan 22. STERETT & Co , 18 Market st, near Front• MADERA WlNES.—Brice; Olivera & Co; Stan Blackburn: London particular. A supply of the above fine brands in casks and , bot tler. For tale by the demijnn, or dozen by STERETT & CO., 18 Market et. Sherry ,Wltte DUFF. Gordon & Co's Btown; Ou8", " Pale; Cortes' For sale by the dernijon or dosen, by ,STBRETT & CO., 18 Market at . LISBON WINES.—At wholesale or retail by STERETT & CO., -- 18 bilier,lcet et. TEIVERIFFE A T Wholesale or Retail by STERETTA-CO„ 18 Market %met, one door above,Front ri AL ABM), AND (MART° WINES, at *bole• sale &ad retail, by STERETT .ALCo. No 18..)darket street. one doer &bore Front. PIIMADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE onliplace where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether withall kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., n I so superior Hays na, and princ ipe cigars. G. SCH NECK. Ext. Lcracn. D RESTON'S pine concentrated extract of Lemon for flavoring eaucc, pastry, jellies, &c, for solo B. A. FA HNESTOCIr& CO, cor 6th and Wood sta._ - Tl - 1E subscriber is rentin out ecceral largo rooms in his establishment with steam power. at low rates to good tenants. H H RYAN. i5O 17 JAIES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth and Wood streets, abova Sibbett & Jones. Entianco on Fourth. nov 14-d6m. Jaracs Park, Sr. & Co. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plato and Queensware, and dealer& in Copper and Pittaborgh manufactured article!. Nos. 112 and- 114 Second at., between Wood and article!, streets. ianl4-nowl.l lv. 11-4124 double Whitney Blan tete; Red Flannels. twilled and plain; fel. low do; best style of Calicoes, at Gi, 7, 9 & 12i cts, worth 9, 124 and 19} cents. A few pieces of colord Alapacas, plain, figured, and plaid. These, at prices lower than ‘-an be had at any allies place west of the mountains. . E. CONSTABLE. janl4 13 83 MARKET STREET 83 STi A WLS,Turketri,Broche and Thibet; Real Welsh Flannels, Domestic do; Cashmere D'Ecosse, Moulin Delaines: Black Alpaca, Lustres, and Orleans Cloth Black and mole colored French Matinees; T 3 E Constable offers the above at priaes very anti• table to those who have not completed their winter purchases, in fact at far below the value. These goods are of rho latest purchases and best styles. jenl4 For Bent, 83 MARKET STREET 83 James Cavanagh, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER. N fine Jou elry, Cutlery 1 , jiver and German silver I Spectacles, gold and sdver Pencils, silver Thimbles Scissors,Ttreezers, silk and gum Suspenders, silk and bead Purses, carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks. Beats Oil, Beef 111(J - row, castile, cream and palm Soaps. &c, C:TDon't mistake the place, NO. 51, MARKET STREET, East aide, between Third and Fourth sts Simpson's Row. jan 16 Classical Teacher AGERMAN Gentleman just arrived from England where he was three years Ptofcssor of the Latin, Greek and German languages, at a university college, would be happy to re-engage in a public institution or with a few private families in Pittsburgh, or its vicinity. He is highly qualified to teach German, French, Italian. Latin, Greek, Hebrew,and any other branch of modern accomplishments. Being a native of Rhenish Prussia, after having finished his studies (philological and ori ental, especially.) at the best colleges and universities of Prussia, be applied himself three years more to thu oriental and mode: n languages in the university of Pa ris, and travelled four years in Switzerland and Italy. His method of teaching, selected from the best Euro pean systems, and founded on a long experience is easy for the students, and attended with astonishing suc cess. Ho teaches any of the above languages through the medium of German, French, English, Italian and Latin, all of which he speaks fluently and correctly . Terms fur private lesions in town: One pupil, $l2 a qor.rter, in advance. Two " 10 " each Three " 8 " each " —and so on, to proportion to the number of scholars. Highest references will be given, for which apply to Anthony Do Reelen, Esq., Or McMeal end F Kahl, Eaq, at W Martin Sc Co's. Further particulars may be had from P J Fender, at Mrs Douthitt's boarding house, Fourth st. third house on the left above Smith field, from 10 to 12, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. jan 17 Ow. OLD WHISKEY. AFEW bblss of pure Old Rye Whiskey from 8 to 11 years old on tap tad by the barrel for sale P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street. BRANDY; GIN, &c., A FEW ball pipes of pure Cogniac and pale Bran dy of different brand 3, warranted pure; g. half pipes Holland Gin, fine flavor, 30 barrels rectified Whiskey, a pore article; also Scotch Whiske7, &c, &c. on draught and for sale in quantities to suit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, GO Water at. • PORT AND MEDICINE WINES. (IT:casks of port and medicine wines of 'lupe *. rior flavor, part of which ie on draught, fur sale in any quantity to suit by P. C. MARTIN, CO Water it. STOUGHTON BITTERS and peppermint; cigars and Tobacco alwayr or. hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN; GO Water street. CRUSHED SUGAR. A LWAYS on hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN 60 Water street PLAYING CARDS. DOZ pack• playing cards for sale by P. C. MARTIN. 60 Water st AT COST, AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goode, at reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak ings, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin do laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cass'netts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded to close eget cost for a few days, in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers will Snd this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain jan 14 Removal. D AGALEY & SMITH have removed to their new varehouse, Nos 18 and 20 Wood street, (eeat aide) where they will be pleased to invitu . the attention of their friends and dealers generally to a larze and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsbirgh Manufactures. covlo-3m BAGALEY & SMITE!, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 •PfD 20 WOOD STFtELT, PITTEIDDROp• SMITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and 6th, North side, Philadelphia. novlo-3m Allegheny Cemetery. DERSONS desirousof purchasing lots in this Corn etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT, dec 11 Superintendent. WM. ALEXANDER & SONS UNDERTAKERS, No 30, adjoining the Exchange Bata: and opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church,Pifth street. THEY ARE PREPARED TO di firipm s . furnish COFFINS of all kinds . and sixes, of which they keep an assortment constantly ready made to be had at all hours. Funerals will be attended on the shortest notice, and every requisite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE RESIDENCE, until the let of April, San dusky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orders will be received. lIZPERE.I%CES Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Res. Dr....Heiron, Dr. Speers. Tie v.; Dr. Dunlap. Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courteey,Sharpstig Rev. Mr. Murry, Sherpaburg, RaTMr. Williams. ABEELEN has removed his Comtatssion and • Forwarding Bnsinew froM the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third itreet. neatly cppeeiii• the Post Office. 'way 30, A. A. MASON lanl.4•lmer4w RemovailL,
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