HyffiSßU ,38 GAZETTE- htbushed BY WHITE fc 00 PITT.BCBOH. FEtDAT MOESMa. YAH. 18, 1850. JE7’.ABTassnsareaaraesdy~f*q«Mafltoiiadm i fcsr fevers before flr.m, eadesreadyintbedsyaa . practteablft.'Advenfseaeasminsetted fora sml fled time.will tsvarfabty be charged aatfl erieteoomt POOflpKliFßlfl. lOBTQ UpBBXOAi, Advert «WU| tad nbeenptMßS i» Ow fferti Baer M «ad Patted Stora Gazette, PhUadtfrUrta. received ndfotwgrded from this ©ftce, : - • .■ .., CrffIaWCCTPAOE FOR LOCAL M4TTEBS •: jiaaojurarc news, ta. - **tta XUtur fly Bin® *>ln»» lts lyptinnte yuMdcy. ba«l» I ufl appeareacearereapeeteUa, sod the flnf ousUr gived.-avideaee {oTfadaiitry an* filarial, met. Mi. U*fl flu nfi&eos eUliv asd e*p«rieM« to auk* » spirited jind readablepayer, sad'we should think be might find rooraenongfc, la this go ahead and reading *{*,(**** W**h»j P«p«f r HlbriiPigibtirii is totem* ’ bly w»a sappliod wife daflfpepere »w. We wet. ease Hr. .to ft i!u» with :the rat of is, and bopehisliala will he dsiy appreciated by the pablie... • ■ •'1 r’ '••• ' •' We diffor tea the editor of the Poet in a great niaV.lhingai.-aftd most likely weshtll continue to. difhf, bat we'fesre a right to require of him at Jeasi Grin urn in his state moot ©four meaning end ©psalms.' In oor notice of the “strike* of the Boil er* end Puddkrn, we' stated that they of asifxrfstfof. their eapilal and,staitfegnamonfactory for themselves, and so expressed oar hope that they might' succeed, and referred to the ' ofiifld by the General Minafiictarisg Law, for the formatianofsoch assooiationn The Post copies ;Cufteaark% and says.*— ' -the conservative press cannot resist the 'Profteea which the wnimy men are making. -'Ten vests ago the present editor of the Gazette •wools-have, denounced each a more meat as ; Tfliiinotts.* Ndyir.we deiythe editor of the Rut to point to one line we have over written, to justify such a ' statement We have always been In (kror of the association ofcaplul for the purpose of tnanufectur. . lag,snd hate frequently spoken of the extensive benefits conferred opon small capitalists by the manviaetannf law* of Masrechusetts,whieh have, in a great measure, enriched that Sute. There, y a* soon as .an iridortriont operative has saved a • Utile money,-he can purchase one or more shares ' of the stock of tire establishment inwhich hola ' ***.«> that ha may derive a portion of the pro-1 : As, aai well a* receive his vreges. Oar General Ksaofeetnrtnglaw is Intended ta confer the tame benefits opaatbesmall ctphnUrt* of this Stale, by ■ .'bringing an the spare capital ofevery one, how j-erer am all, into active and profitable use. Wo -Wpuld like lo see lho“Podd!ere,* “Boilers,* “Roll ere," and othas,.sbbat ail our iron tnHls,intereste4 in the profits of the establishment, by becoming part' owners- We ehonld hear of no ‘Strikes’ . lf» heartily wish success to the iron operatives la their scheme of engaging in manntactarihg,bdt an they will then beeome “propiietore,*'“msno facto get s, r and “capitdisb,"-we cannot snore them that they may cosilnuo tobokfor thorep . port ef the Post. '•'■•.v'"/ '■ - . Ldobi Bossrsnrx.—Blr Loden Bonaparte PrinooofOsaiao, is now ti Leyden. Heisocoa. pied, exdarivsly with Zoological' researches, and, more pertieulariy oraitbelogy, which ts his favor ite study, v He passes the greater part efbls time , Inthe galleriesof ths riehsnd celebrated mosenm ofastoral history in Leyden. ; Sjull Nozxs m Vtiootu.— I The Virginia Home .efDelegatee has, by a vote 0f53 t 045, rejected the report of the bank committee agafast the issue cTsmstl note* by the bsoksCofthat State. The Bpnae will probably now psts a bill .allowing the banlcs ibiswe them. ,raoM oibiroßnA. INTELLIGENCE BT THE STEAMER CHER -i . . okee. The steamer Cherokee, which arrived at New • 5 Y«k,.00 Sandty, sailed from Chtgrea on the af 'tentooa oftbeSd instant, and from Kingston, Ja> '4Bafos,«n the morning of the Tth. . The Cherokee brings the Pacific mails that tr* tivedja the Tl|ticora, at Panama, on Tuesday, Jan. did nc« airive at Chagres m 1 timefor the Falcon to connect -with the Ohio, at ..Havana., They came under charge of Mr. Me Lein.ihft , receotiy eppoliated! mail agent for the . ’firthtons. . Wo extras tent (her New Tork Conner and ‘ Enquirer.tialoQowtoglaterariKngitem*:. ' j We learn itepL-primuV * uaiuua *hsi TTleie M v 'TUBBS'aa tfering and sickueas-sr ike .mine* tad ;• * ihSm-the wtmt of tbs ’ ficoeasary medical aid and nirr-wnc* death*. Ol ABACOO* j fany from Loni tuna, coariitiag originally of fit > -- - teett; only eight were living last Noveouer, la ;3 ■ the wet diggings, the minces when at work* stand fcne» deep to wafer, under fe teoUimr sum the ! thcrmomelrr at mid day, gmag up to 100 add or whiles tbs'nightsare eocridaa to make sever ■l Uanlcris nocaasary. - Rbeamatio afiecticas and swdling of the joints are very prevalent- It if conceded that those miners who are sbts to work, . «od fire withal of the working elass, can average *a onnea ofrreld a day. Bat against this are to be set down the rainy season, and ioinrruptioa'by - • • siekbesa, together reducing the dally product for • •. .the year, materially below that. Theexpcoseito , which tkcj are 'objected are; enormous, and we retd boots aeO for niaety and a hun dred dollars per pair. A alooched wool bat for l twelve l 'aßdapmhdof flour from oea and a half lt will readily bo seen that but lit- : i .(loess be. left over to the miner, who maybe wo • >• fvßtaate eitoeeeepe sickness. The regale* 4e r is «a oanea a ctU, ( with a charge far medicine or corropoadog exuara .'eaaoej asfiir instance, e dollar for a dote of aah. ' Thermioy season taring set ia earlier than.anlici phted.lheamonatof provisions at {bo mines, it i» fbuhd,ismueh abort of* sufficient eappfy.and fears are'entertained l£at la addition 10 othercia« f ■■ aea'oT Sickness, a ‘went" of a proper qaaatitf of 5 ' feftdlstobo coanted rtpoo. Indeed, many antici • pats deaths in some quarter* from starvation, as amors horrible retail, theoecesaity of living upon oath other* There b, daringtbo mining season, a 1 brgeaud-probabiya daily- increasing amooct of • ' ’ - gold mined, bat it coea not remaio with the miner. . <battav«*icasw*xa‘geU Into the poekeisef other - . classes,many of whom are, as if by mafic, im» .massing fanne*. notwithstanding these things, •’ *wh’letmthttlbb year's supply of gold is materi* ..tQyJesaltattitwiUbe hereafter, as regular kale* . iagoftbogoia la piaces ls being prosecuted with / rich result*. . - v'-. ;;laaddition to the amount of ansele consigned, tkerebitp/escnledtobo about 8100.000 in tbq ..hinds of passenger* The Qalecrn, by which the passengers reached "Panama, tad invoiced to that place 81,100,000. ‘ ...' Aa'jbdependeat mai] has bees' organised for ~ the various districts of Califoral* . The Pacific - News reeords a sate of 168 lots, -• aboottaUTn mOe from lie city, whfeh brooght ,/• 8109905. y Theseerianofthe California Lcgtoletntc w» (o ' . ctnameaeeoathe 15th of December. Itsprinci* " pal bestrew wonld probably be toput'tre ma« ‘etoaeryofOorerßSMotlaootlci. TieU.Sutet Seoitore were tobeetaaeri within fonr days after •the meeting. : Bt4te taxes were>slsoto be pravid« . ad.. uj lestaiatnre vu to eoosist of 16 8eoa» - tort, ltd 3i member* of AMembiy. The rote at • the jste election was estimated at abontlS##— modtly riven in the towns, - The *iewt thinks that U the politic*! organisation had been jhomub, U would nva ranched 60,000 . Mi*C*i.iJUti7o*.--The orwent po potation of Cali ferula, including the oVerUnd emigration, b thn* ; sornmed tip bf the Alu C^ldersiK—Anetickee 63,000: CaiUbralaaa, 13,000; Foreigners, 18A00; Total, 91,000. . fyxn’Aprfl 12 to Nov. 23,607 female* arrived m aa Fkuemcc, and 34,833 aalea. The IW6a News thoa speaka of the improve* taepti ia Saa Franrtaoo— * EFo .ere glad to mo that an the mw bondings * being erected on Portsmouth square era Urge and that the fronts are to bedabbed in an ornament*! manner. The new baUdinc. now . nearty.llabhed, between the St.Chariea aed Bella | ; ' Haloa, is, lor ■cban'iry, a noble structure; so | also la the new Miners* Bank.” • , NptttFJl- dcdaile vu known- la ragtrd to the poStietfcooploxioa of (bo State LefiataJore. Tbo Paetfe Kovia.ofrtbe lstDecea&er,'gfTM (ho followiaj ot thojlatoK Devs from Stockton aod :>v :• ttomiaa; -\Tbetoadshere beta rendered afawlatelyis* ptnsMn for the tut two week*, IVoib Stockton to the mines, In conheqeence of the continued rein*. Tbe toampaieetkni is.nby open again, and the freiirainof nmleewentop 10 the “ diggins" on ' .■Wodfteefiey. Ba*ine*e f which Jins been very.dull et Stockton, Jw the put ten days, is now brisk, ’ and overy article of food commands: the highest • price. Lumber,also,isvaryscarce, andeeUing .- 1 u Ugh u $9OO to flOOO per thousand feet. Gob* . ■ monpaekiQg boxes bavebeenbrohea up, end aedd -et Bt> outs per is perfidsifeot. Trader* are com light from ell direction* to porebaae .goods, and t 1 tiny xnvJeTn town bn been Jdred lo take ptori * etoits to the tninee. et SO eenti wr lbi •; .Jgyenr.fctSoftood is acHtngit'.tholdlggißirfot osßdalluperlb, .none io,ni&idpe&Bf e .v ; . 'Tbm wu e hesiy ftwtf ttgtaflmj ■. ‘lS sp'J'-i •:: i •-'r-- jtotMXtxr-On Sunday, the SSth'of Ocsober,«i l iSaMne, tar-tbeSiert Mr. WendbHdgf, the liioo. p. Wxzxzxi to Miss Exilt a Pirn* * tea, both of Sonoma.' ".Bau&UßZr, Esq,died et OsterriHa, {Bare sublet TiTsulinwiiUrn the Slit December, lit the nisetktb yexr cf bis ege, of *cnte inflamma tion, after a igieksemei two days. Be t*» (be fclfcer of twelve daughter), tad ons.aoa, Hoa. B> F. HaQer, of Boston?.’^ fBOI WAIHWOWI. Oenwpeodanea «f the Fluabargk WiSKDBn>, JanJ 12,1650. The opposition are attempting to gto up an out cry agiiinw the confirmation of Hem. Abbott lav* rcnea, Minister to England, This » a great point withtbem. The President andtheiCabinetare Id be dreekmsted by the Democratic i majority of iboSaaste. Rejection most be obtained at any cprt. Thechaseisopened.tbegameuifiillview, the pack hot and eager upon the foot. jThoWash* Ingtoa Union bellows open the scent, and the lea eer, tfaoogh not meaner curs bay andlyell in the distance. • The taste of blood is whatlis wanting. Let hot Mr. Imirrehce be nut down, becsnae he is a rich man, and a mannfoatnrer, and the work of vktimintion will have been beznnTaad can bk coentined indefinitely by which demanded his destruction. It woaldbe'rtsh to say that Mr. Lawrence Is in no danger, fof tbe blood* party are open hit track, and be will haveko encounter tire btUereeas of sectiosal ani oositv, as the representstivehf a elass which the Boat* has tong held as the special foes of its in terests and rights. Bet the sanae of jostles, and the fear of retaliation combined, will probably avail to atvo Mr. Lawrence from his partners, ssit did, after a long and bitter contest, Edward Ever ett, eight years'ago, when threatened with asim* Uar fate for a similar cause. 1. ' I learn that no mare foreign appointments wilt ile made until it Is seen what tarn affairs will take in the Senate. The Democrats hftld np Bradbury’s resolution o! enquiry as to the motives and rek eons for rentovals as a rod jsf terror and menace over the administration. It cannot be forced through tlje Senate, and it would be wise policy in ihkWhigj Senators to oblige tha trover ofit to bring ittoavote, and so throwu out. * The Home has been busily engaged to day in Use attempt to dect a Sergeant at Anna. The Northern Democrats evinced tb&r resentment far the treacherous diaertion oftbe eight Southerners on the Clerkship, by signifying their dotermina* not allow Lane to be elected, and after the second trial be area withdrawn. Mr. Giddiqgi, of New York, received 104 votes, one ieaa than a majority, «ad would doubtless have received that one on the neat trial with’ Lane as a candU date. In this alarming atate of\ adjure, the Demo erata again took water. Boyd, of Kentucky, withdrew Lane, and than Cobb, of Alabama, nom inated Jcaae & Dow, “Hemic Age” oftheUnion, and Mr. Disney, of 6 bo, Wailbridge, of New Jer* aey. Aa they expected a greater forceon Mon day, the Democrats, next moved and'tnsiated upon an adjournment, which was carried. If the feeling which prevails at Washington among 'members cf both Houses, aa well aa be tween viators and citizens, is a type of that exist ing in the country at Urge, then, I think, fom may well bo entertained for the harmony of the Union, 1 It would be hard to exaggerate the feeling of bit teraess in which anoh acenea orignntc, as that which touk place when Wood, of Ohio, rose yes terday, immdeittely afler the election of Clerk, to denounce the recreancy of those of his jinny, who had abandoned hti favorite candidate, and wheu hb voice was drowned by cries of order.-—But in the Senate the evidences of suppressed rage end hostility are even mom striking; more vio lent or exdUng speeches were never heard-in that body than those of Clemens and jeflSreoo Davis on Thursday last, whan the latter Hotspur dared to prooood to the length of defying those who held sentiments on the slavery question op* posed to his owo, to a personal cooliet with him on the door of the Senate. lam sot one of those who believe lb© South means' nothing by her .threats, any more than I doubt ths deed determi nation of the North to adhere to the course which her duty to herselfj and the cause ofjostice, and civilisation has pointed out for her. irtlie North drmly.aaiutuias her attitude, and sternly applies her principles in the important measurers about to coins up as parts of a great National Policy, as I trust she will do, then, in my judgment,, the agita-. tors ef the South will do precisely what they have threatened to do. They will attempt to divide the Uolou. They will hold a great Southern Con vention. . - They will undertaxe to imporlgoods without the payment of doxies. They will! resut the enforcement of process fiotxrlhe federal coartr. Thoy will seek to prevent the collection oidebu duo Nbtlherndlizea* They will confiscate North ern property. In abort they will attempt io re cede from the Union. All thb they say they will ! dp, and I believe them, so far aa (he will! to do what they threaten m»] ive dates wonUjots *ia tbeasveaanL 'Net Maryland, aw TDiiaware, ootwithstsadinf the fanaticism of the Ifoveioor of the. Stoker. .. Hot Kentucky, &ot Missouri, sot Louisians ?‘I should hope not Tennessee, sad Arkansas from her position, hemmed in by the Mississippi, between Missouri tnd Louisians. Lesvi&g oat Texas for the present, we should have the seven South Eastern States from Virginia to Miamippif&r the fonnstiun ofu Southern Slave holding republic, or empire, or whatever Mr.' Cal houu fthoald decree. From ate feeble ncu, suek a j government would be eomiemplible; from the el ement of internal weakness it would contain, in testine wars of-races and castes might be ex pected soon to consume it, and from the insolence of us demeanour towards the nightly coalederacy that would surround sad bemit in, it would soon ; be attacked, subjugated, and suppressed. | It Is understood that B. F. Brown, of Ohio', who : has been for the last six weeks the Democratic can didate lor Door Keeper of. the Hoase, is ho deeply Imp&ctted in the cases of fraudulent claims against i the office cf-Secoad Auditor, that he has been with* drawn from that position. A commit'ee of hit J tan oc ratio supporters, of Baltimore, being tithe hod of it, called'upon the Second- Auditor to examine into ihejnttter, and reported that Mr. Brown a candidate. 1 learn that Nagtee, the principal agent has obtain ed frqm.the go rent meat uo less, than $59,000 on Caged and altered papers. The fraod. which led to the detection of his viUiauies was perpetrated iu a elala on behalf of Captain Naylor, ofPrtu* burgh. The galliot Cspuinjhad a citing of some two or three hundred dollars for railing- volun teers. 'This fellow Naglee, bought it at'a small 'discount, and having obtained ibe proper vouch ers from Captain Naylor, eo altered the paperi as :to procure <360 upon them. Suspicions being ex' ! cited, the Captain WAS written to, and imtbediale jly (Sited the’ease to the Department, and came to | tka.CtpUol to aid In exposing the swindler.—Nt , glee has disappeared. Of course, if babe caught, be w2Pierre Ibegoverament fora decadeofyear* Iu (he penitentiary. >' Jrates. Wasnstoros, Jan. 14, 1850. fjae-isfAia g to (be beat of my information, the rn mouroftknreetl ofMr.Sqaieris unfounded, or has so other then dot the - President ud Secretary bf State ballevd' that be has pro* ceeded.too hastily and too (aria hi* negotiations with the government of Central America, respect ing the cession of torn lory. I eanqot beliCretbat is to bo recalled for adopting aneoer getieliae of eondnct in an emergency which re* qaifed activity and docisioa. It.iisaid, that in procuring tho oeaaios ofTigre Island,Mr. Squier exceeded his instructions. No doubt in the world of that, for amove* meat neeesary and desirable. Mr. Squier had no? foliated a treaty, by which many and most im* portent benefits had been secured to an association of Americans, as indaseasnts and cocoa rage* nenuo tbeai.to proceed in the construction of the great Nicaragua ship canal. It is represented lhatthe island of Tigre lies appeals the proposed Paeido terminus of this Canal, and that it possesses many advanigges far an American Naval Station in those sen] Jtfr.Sqaicr had, moreover, teamed that Uia Oriiiah Cotacl, General Cbitfield was costem pitting the violent leisure of lu !He there* fore procured a grant of tho Island.” Now, whit, ever Mias Nancy King and hts twaddling majority of the Senate committee bf Foreign Relations may •ay to this proceeding, and however indignant they may afiectio be in regard to It, if Mr. Squi «ria to beproscribed for an act indicative oi so mush enlightened nod well directed seal,' such promptness, oftergy and ’genius, then the people will takn care to reveres the judgment and re move the brind; Ifwehade&wmoresuehre ppweafativeaabroid] the chandler of American Alpfoaecy would be more elevated, 1 and American 'rights jbetterrespectnd. Hr.' Squier hu not yet bees confirmed bytheSeaam/aadcpnsidericg the power whisk now ruleaibere,' Uis possible be maybe rejected,' tboagkithfak, the brua in hard* ly there which would be required for such in act ofarineiia. Tho snare rumor which speak* bf the recall of Mr.JSquer, asserts that Ur. Chatfield ha* also bees recalled by the British government, end thst the withdrew*! of both theta agent* 600 the tbea tre ofthe bofttreversy) is tiro result at n coaproa*] sgreed too betimalba United Shore end J ./ ■. ; - Great Uriiicu. Probably there isnot om wted of troth in the ttateiseit, os- nqieeu gsniln nua. The dispute is certainly of a very insignifl cut character to provoke to blow* two mighty na tions, brn U would be perfectly safe to deny that aay neb settlement has bees made or proposed by either aide. Hr. Wetmore’a dehkmifou is nov stetod 10 be 1170,030 ]t viQ probably beredooed still farther, bat there U no doubt whatever, that a large defefe cation exists, and nobody of common sense be* ieve* that one cento tit will be recovered. It is dee lo the friends of the protection of Amer ican labor, to state. is to be expected from the voluntary action of the House of Repre sentatives, as at present organised. Nothin* can move **»■♦ body but a powerful pressure from without The Committee of Ways and Means is composed of fear Soathera Democrats- 'one from New Hampshire, and Toombs of Georgia, six an* to three Whig*. .If the; country expects any thing to be done, it moat be by the voice of the peoplo, expressed through public meeting*, to operate apon tho whale Home, and the majority of the House most thereby, if possible, be compelled to do its duty, by instructing the appropriate committees, picked by Mr. Cobb, ao as toamotherthe voice of the country, to do thelrm The tables or the Secretary of the Treasury *ahowlhaUhdimpoittoflBl9 exceed tfaeexports by two millions of dollars. The imports (of iron, and manufactures or iron, amounted to 115,058,- 991, for the fiscal year, bat we know that lor tbt Wmx months, ending December 91st, 1849, a vast impetns in the introduction of fcrirign {iron took place, nthat probablyJdttrfng the present fit* cal year, the importations ofthese artloles will be vastly increased. It it fer the working men of Pennsylvania to say whether they will tolerate a state ofthinga which that saps the sources of their Industry, and transfers their employments to the ianda of stranger*. Jmuci. WasuuioTon, Jan. 15,1850 Since 1 last wrote, I havo ascertained t hat a corrent rumor of some importance relative lo the progress of business in the House., which twaa : inclined at first to reject as altogher improbable' is true. Mr. Bayly, chairman of the committee of -Ways and Moans, has hitherto neglected to call together that most Important of the House com milteet, although fifteen days have elapsed since Ua-nppoinimtnt. There is e rule requiring this -committee to report the five leading tp propri&iion bills within thirty, day* after its ap pointment. 1 ahowed.a.dayprtwo since, that the liberal and impartial Speaker, Cobb, whom Use Whigs permitted to be elected, had placed on this committee six anti tariff men to three protec tionists, and five Southern to four Northern men. Of course Bayly has absolute control of the com mute, as hit particular set—dintinguiabedfor noth ing so much as bigotry and narrow mindedoess has of the whole House, after Cobb’s exhibition of his true character. Whatever schemes he may desire to carry oot tor the benefit of hia party, will be .attempted, and will be likely lo aucceed. It is now • point of mneb interest, what is the design of Bayly and his coadjutors in, that attempting practically to exclade tho Whig members from tbe committee of Ways end Meant, or to abolish the committee itself! It is not to be presumed that Bayly baa omitted to summon his Democrat lie fellow laborers on the committee to a confer ence. Tbe preparation of the appropriatieo bill, I ao told, is a work which felly oocupiee the - thirty days allowed by the law, and as fifteen of them have alredycxpired, there is no reasonable ex pectation that those bills will be ready at tbe prop er time. b has been suggested that Bsyly’e purpose and that of hi* auxiliaries is to prepare an answer to Mr.'Meredith’s report, opposing his views upon IheTuriffsnd the revenue, spring ip on the committee, and without allowing the mb ‘ nority the time or opportunity to rej'oin by a com mittee report, iorce Jt tbroogh and report it to the House. It is very evident that the public business is to ba deliberately negletted, ao for as it has been confided to ibis committee, or It is to be transact ed without ike partiepsbon or tbe knowledge of the Whig minority upon it- The matter will prob ably soon come before tbe House, and win shall then have a pretty fell discussion of Gobbtaa in general. -The Senate hit conjoined the day In «bA*lb; ono of Iho (rest achievtacnli of Iho late K. J. Walker, for (be little financeer eeeou already de* fnoct u veil in the of tho-pairicrio and disinterestod ' anr&mesta of the last adutiniriratioe, was to get a hill passed throogh Congress, providing that henceforth the annual expenses of collectisg tho revenue should not exceed $! ,560,000, whereas, through that ad ministration they bad been about $3,100,090 a year. How ibis saving oi shoot 33 per cent was <o be effected, when tho erection of many new districts and the opening at new ports in Texas and the Pacific territories, required largo addition al expenditures was never very aatiafoetority ex plained, but, at any rate, the bill was passed, to lake effect Jane 30th, 1649, so ts to give tho great Robsrt J. Walker no trouble nor any uneasiness to proceeding for so radical a change. In feet the bill passed on -the last night of his official career. The attention of Congress wu called to the miucr as soon as it assembled, and Mr. Phelps presented a joint resolution suipecdicg the opera alion of the proviso notii more ample Dto vision could be made for regulating the matter.— But nothing was done, and 10 day, the Republic appears with a circular addressed to collectors, stating that for the present the whole revenue cotter service mutt be suppressed, the officers and men dismissed, the weighing and gnaging moat be done at the expense of the merchants, and expenses of warehousing goods must be also borne by them. Upon this alarming proceeding on the part of the Secretary, the Benate took up Mr. Phelpt’ joint resolution, and even Mr. Dick* iasoa, the Homan Dickinson, chairman of tbecom mittee on Finance, was compelled to admit that the law could not be carried out, and he himself moved to amend the resolatioa eo is to permit the same amount to be expended on the collection of the revenue ns wu done in 1818, that is to 82,100,000 a year. And that amendment Wu adopted, and by the easting vote of the Viee Pre sident, a rather curious incident. A bungling law is passed by a Democratic Congress, it cannot be executed, the Democratic chairman of the finance committee is, at the meeting of the next Coegress, forced to move to repeal the essential part of it; his party resist, be and the Whig* join forces, and bis motion to'repair the consequences of his awn and his friends bungling, is passed by the casting vote ofthe Whig Vice President—a rare conge* rie« oT comical errors—wiih a happy itnonwmd. The Senate received from the President, to dajr c the papers and correspondence on the Rey abdue t:on case, which were referred to the committee on Foreign Affairs and on the Jodieiary. Mr. Jones wu also confirmed Marshal of one of the Ohio districts. Jtmro*. PBOH nAOiygBCHO. Cdireipeodenca ofthe i’uiihorgh Gssette. Huausu'so, Jaa. 14,1650. • In the Senate, to day, Mr. Dartie presented a petition signed by 116 eiiixtos oi Allegheny Coun ty for tho repeal ofthe $3OO exemption law ol last Session; He alio presented two in favor of a Gen* era! Banking Law. And cne from the Williams* port Bridge Company for an abridgement of their Charier. Mr. Lawrence, in place, introduced.nhQlto incorporate a bank at Pottstows, : Montgomery County. • Air. Hadet, one to Incorporate tho Pennsylvania Steamboat Navigation Company. Ift. Walker, one to limit the lime of bringing tho second action of ojectmont.. j Mr. McCulin prereoted-the folloWfag resolu lion*— . ', ’ Whereas, Bf the tenth a/ticie of the amended Constitution of Pennsylvania, provision baa been' made for the amendment of skid CqnstUuupn, with n provision that no amendment or amend ment* shall be submitted to lips people/offener than once in five years. - And wbereas/U i* far* tber provided-by the aforesaid Instrument, that when more than one amendment U contemplated, tbev shall be submitted to the people In such man net3indferurthsF. vote .baHTaken on each amendment separately nnd distinctly.. „ : Therefore, Resolved, Thatthe pending amend, meat to our Constitution; now on the file* of .the Senate,No. to, be referred to .the ■Committee on the Jodieiary, with instructions to divest it of itt sal s'ary character ud induce ii .to a dingle cUaeft to provide for the deetloa .of . Judge* by tbepeo* pie. / ' ; ; Resolved, That tbo said Committee be farther instructed to propoee and submit to the Senate * clause to be incorporated into the Constitutiou, providing for the meeting of the Legislature bias olally, or once in two yeara, ud that they bo lim ited to sixty days. IResolvod, That the said Committee be farther instructed to report* clause to bo made n part of] the Ceutlmtmn, limiting the notion of the Xegis- j [store to the pasmgo of genarel laws only; end tut ealj leva be eo fretted te to ■miKat?** eooit* to supply the deficiency, end confer ell nghta, powsrv, end privOegef, of a beal chart* ter. Rewired, Tbit aid Committee be further in* ttncted to prepare end report a dame to be en petal in the Conttltutioa, fixing fifteen to be tbs higher number of Repreaentativee from any one county, or city and county, with a eorwponding number of Sena tore. Resolved, Thai the Bald be farther inttiucted to prepare and report a danse to be made a out of tbe Conatitotfon, aa aforesaid, pro* riding fir the election of a Governor tbe people, to be cboßen at tba time of the Gcreroor’a Which'were read a second time. Upon these rentotiOßO a to? spirited debate arose, in which Messrs. McCaalin, Dante, Streeter, Sing, Walker, and Drum, participated. Tbe debate wan of a very general character, embracing different top* Ics,and different propoeed amendment*. Mr. Dar de. declared himself deddbdly against •esdons of tbe legislature. Bat on this question or the election of Judges, he said be should be gorerqed by what be believed to be the wishes cf his constituents. The debate bids f*»* to become somewhat protracted, be lore the final vote is taken. Bome of tbe ablest members hold that the resolu tion* paased last winter are crude, and Qly adapt ed to the object in view. When tampering with tbe fundamental law is freely allowed, amend ments become a there is no knowing bow far it may carry members in their innovating movements A few yean ago the proposition tr have our Judges elected by the people would bave excited alarm in every quarter. Aad many of tbe most judicious still iWnh that popular sen timent is sufficiently oppemtive upon the trial of causes, through (be Jury box. Just before the Senate adjourned, Mr. King in troduced a series of resolutions os the subject of the Tariff" which lie over for the present. They recommend to Congress additional protection, aad specific duties., This being petition daf; in the House, most of the time was ocaopitd with the presentation of petitions. A bill was taken up and passed, giving addi tional compensation to the-Auditor General, an State Treasurer, -for their services as Commis sioners of tho sinking sod' internal improvement foods. It fixes the additional snm of three hoc* died dollars each. Mr. Porter endeavored to en* r*ffs new section upon this Bill, to the effect that j tbe Auditor General and Secretary of tbe Land Offioe, shall bold their offices for three years, if they so loog behave themselves well; but that after the 10th ofMay,ißsl, they should be subject to removal, by the Governor. The House, by a large majority, over twenty, voted down the proposi tion. ' The present AndUor General and Secretary of the Lend Office, hold their plaees until 1651, when, under the present lew, Gov. Johnston will have tbe power of appointment to these place*, for a term of three years more. The object of thiajnovement is therefore apparent. It was to secure, in the eventofibe election of a Locofoco Governor, Locofoco successors to the .present Looofoeu incumbents of these offices. Tbe Hsuse, tboogh containing, as yosr readers are aware, a large majority of Loeofocos, administered a re buke to Mr. Porter that be will oot soon forget. Tbe time has gene by, now, when measures can be proposed and carried upon suoh disreputable ground*. COBDEN. rooa nw yoax. Carrerpciideaee of tbe PtxrilbsTyk Gasans. Nxwjfoax, Jan. 14, 1650. The city is all active with the news to day from Europe, as well as from the western shore of our own wide ipresd empire. Tbe remittance from California reaches foil ooe million of dollar*, though tbe manifest of the ships set down only four hundred thoasand dollars. Among tho par wagers is Mr. Faulkner, of the Pacific New*, wnoee statements may be considered quite as re liable si the published account*, which are glow* lng enough. He it confident that the snppty of gold will remain undiminisbed tor the next twen ty years, but says, tt wifi be gathered not by a rude process, bat upon the' most approved mode of mining. Labor is getting cheaper, but tbe bant working sad fearless can yet map a harvest as abundant as has been relumed thus for. From the Liverpool cotton market the sews is not less cheering to a large class ofeiu Iseas. Cotton had risen eaa half cent parr pound in two closing firm. Urn news has given holders berenn,aroq"*»l_nfrnnrtil<~r~ rn~~* —*** i--.I ~ . i —nrequinoowuverpoorigprovpv tsaal Udemanded. The(dvarpooTfiourmarbu bolds little hope tt oor breedsraffb tMv-'Jak, lisp price of fine brands of flour standing at 355, or sfi oet As prices. rule here no shipments can te aide, lie political news give room to bops tbs continent of Europe is ones mors to' pass through a revolution, the result of which cannot te doubtful. It is too late to think that republican principles wifi not triumph, when the riven of Europe break up, tba patriotism of tbe people will be aroused to violent action, and a new instil* mast of liberty be acquired by the masses. Tbe monetary world, after a weak of panic, com-, menees with a good deal of buoyancy. All through the put week tba strongest hoasea were engaged in breaking the market down, in the first pboa to enable them to secure the Erie and Hudson rivet bonds si a low price, aad, in the second place, to enable them to purchaw a Urge amount oif Stock •old short some six months ago. Which sell to day si 63i cash. _• The Erie bonds were obtained at eighty one per cent with'the accumulated interest, and the Hudson river bonds st ninety nine witb an accumulation often per cent interest. Money is very cheap and abnndaai, and upon call can be bad at fire per cent, and at mxper cent for long papers.. Real arista continnes very-active, and prtoe* are paid for unproductive property that makes it certain that the purchaser must hold it long years before he can think of securing hli money again. '"i EreifitaUst One of oar promiaent Judges, who must be nameless, had a compliment tendered to him lui week which demonstrates the purity of the New York courts of Jaw, of which mention has before been made. Drary, tho counterfeiter, wbo seems to know the way, tendered a Judge two hundred dollars not to Interfere, but. to refrain from inter ferraee, upon Ike question of bail. The Judge ptaeed (he letter before the Greed Jury who found a true bill tor attempting to tamper with justice, which, if sustained by a jury, wifi consign Drury, to tbe State Prison for ten yean. The transactions of Drary, Bennett, ud others, bare created a good deal of uneasiness among the money lenders— These rascals have ridden in their coachee, and •ported elegant country seats for years, without evident means or livelihood, except their excel lent penmanship, ud it la rather inierettiog to know who is to pay for all. They have still funds at command, add, ilka Polly Bodiae, though con* i vicled In tbe eye of every man cf common tense, Wit] go uawhipped of jutiee, to any extent, com pared with their villainy. ' .The rush of packet ships is unprecedented, no leu than twelve reporting themselves in tbe four days ending on tbe 19th. Tbe average arrival of emigrants, since tbe new yeaVhas been eight hundred per day, ud the effect (s already shown m the hills of health. The mortality for the week has-been SSI, of whioh. only 153 were under ten yean of age. Diseases of the lungs havo swept off thirty three per ceal/of the whole, but,’apart from this class of diseases, tbe city la remarkably healthy. / No one need be alarmed lest the Government should hoard money <in consequence ofthe large imports. Theteverso of hoarding is nearer the real state of things. Inconsequence ol the frauds ol |he Treasury Department, in estimating tho cast of the revenue largely beiow tbe actual requirements, ud the neglect of Congress to rem edy this btuder, the Treasury is at a low ebb, ud instructions have been received here to out down e very thing. The crews of the revenue cutters are to he dis charge d»aad the vessels laid up. Tbe expense of weighing, guaging, or measuring merchandise, as per tariff act of 50th July, 1846, is to be borne by the owners, agents, or oansjgnee. The ex pense attending tbe appraisement of merchandise, such as labor, cartage, storage, must be paid tjy tbe importers, ud will bo charged en the goods god oolleeted before delivery. There must be Withheld • proportion of the compensatioa* cf oflea* ud others employed In the collection of tbe revenue.. Thedepemnent mustdispenso with gnhdijeoueainty not be neceetary tor the I prompt discharge of. busincre. This'la fosuauf workjtut Mr, Meredith will be borne’ out fa Mby the people.! If Mr. estimate; pfthe oost of collccttdh’was honest, he- out Wind the that will be raised at Mr. Meredith’s cutting Ms department down to this preenutatA bid of his predecessor.' Markets n» not ectivs. Mea perk, $lO 790 I$U; prime,s337SBBo. LsfdU*otiVO,alfl|o6*. tkouldcrs, pickled, 8054; km, 7074. Bnanle doll, and nrrthtm quality of State arils at 10018; Ohio, 7011. Whiskey, 300254. Iron—Buyer* of SeoicU pig offer $3O 60, cash, and holders wish fill 59, cash, on the. wharf. 100 tons English ban brought $42 50;. SO'tons Scotch, $44, six months; SO toua CoUn-ss Scotch pig, $2l, cash, from ship; and sho tons Swedes sold on private terms. The market is quite firm.. Flaxseed his arid at 150, and closes firm. Clover, 7to7s. In flour there is no materia) change, and the sales are moderate, say W 0 to 1000 barrels, principally of the better grade*; common to riraight brands are $50513|. Southern flour, rye flour and meal, are as before, and dull. Grain—Thera is some inquiry for wheat, but holders are too Arm for boyar*; $137 was said to bo refused, for a handsome parcel of Genesee. Osu ere in active request, and firm. Rye con tinue* dull at 600601 c. Tke supplies of corn are larger, but the market is firm. For new southern yellow 60c was offered. C. Fghebjo. axsvicxa or Da. Mill**.—The funeral services of the lata Rev. Dr. Miller took pfere on Thursday afternoon, at the first Presbyterian Church io Princeton, s largo number of clergy men aad othere from abroad.beisf in attendance. The opening prayer was made by the Rev. J. J. Jaaeway,D.lX;thefaneraldiacoQrsowat preach ed by the Rev. A. Alexander, D. D. on Hebrews xL 11 “ These all died in faith, dec." and the list prayer was made by the Rev. James Carsahsn, D D. OLD TIRK WIITBRS In 1664 the cold was so ioleose that the Thames was covered with ice sixty-one inches thick. Almost all the birdrperitbed. In 1691 the odd was so excesaive the famished wolves entered Vienna and. attacked beasts end even men. Many in Germany were frozen to death in 1695,and the winters of 1697 and 1699, were nearly as bad. -In 1709 occurred that fa mous winter called, by distinction, the cold winter. AU the riven and lakes were frox'en, end even the see for several miles from the shore. The ground was fro sea nine feet deep.' Birds and beasts were strufck dead in the fields, and men perished by thousands in their houses. In tbe south of France the vine plantations were almost slldestrayed; nor hive they yet reoovered from that fatal disaster, Tbe Adriaiio sea was frosen, and even the Mediterranean aboat Genoa, and tbe citron orange groves suffered extremely in tbe finest parts ofltaly. In 1716 the winter was so intense that people travelled across the straits from Copenhagen te the province ofSenia, in Sweden. In 1729, in Scotland, multitudes of eauio and sheep were buried in the snow. In 1730 tbe winter was scarcely inferior to that of 1709. Tbo snow lay teo feet deep ioBpainand Portugal. The Zuyder Zee was fosen over, and thousands of people went over iL And the lakes in England froze. In 1744 tbe winter was very cold. Snow fell in Portugal to the depth of S 3 feet on a leveL 1n1754 and 1755 the winters were very revere and cold, to England the strongest ale. exposed to tbe sir in a glass, was covered in 15 minutes with ice one eighth of an Inch thiek. In 1771 the Elbe was frozen to the bottom. In 1776 tho Danube bore ice five fret deep be* low Vienna. Vast number* or the feather* and innytribes perished. The winters 0f1764 and *B5 were uncommonly sevtir. The Little Belt was frozen over From 1800 to 1812 also, the winters w*ere re markably cold, particularly the latter, in which proved so distal no us to the French army. Da. ATLaxt’s Lira Pius.—The demand for this (real remedy Is rapidly inereatiog, aad we are every day receiving orders from a distance for lots, which we fiod it almost UspotslMe to supply as fast aa re quired. Tho troth Is, the remedy requires only a trial to convince tbe most sceptical of It* excellence. We select, from a file of simitar decement*, tbe following: “Covueros, Ohio, May 18,1847. “J. Kidd A Co: Gentlemen, Aa 1 am engaged in sell ing a few very eboice medicine*,'l do oot consider my stock complete, unless 1 have asapply of Dr. WLaaeVi Liver Pills. I obtained a few dosen boxes of there Pill* from Mitchell A Co., whleh cold very fast, and I wish a new supply immediately. JACOB WIDNE&, P. M.» For sale by J. KIDD A CO-, No. O, comer of Fourth and Wood n, Pinsbargh. (jsslS-dAwlwS A Core aad Osrttteat* at Heaae* {p* Raan wxax a aats or ro PxtaoLtuo.— I hereby certify that about two week* ago I was seiz ed with a violent susek of wsftfsg aad porgseg Chol era Morbus, with very disucsstaf pains in tho stomach and bowels, which was completely relieved by two leaspoonfal dotes of Peuolenm, taken in a little wa ter. After having taken theirsi dose, I slept soundly and comfortably for three boors. [Signed) HENRY WISE, Jr, Ou board the steam boat Aiindaa. Piusbaigb, Dec. life, 1849. I am Captaisof the Ariadne, ahd was a witness to i*NiagODORABEIjI ftostfirgh,ltatiairiata • '[.'.-j CTSm gensrai advert: semeat is eeethsr'odoms %e!3 PkctrvH Zmaoa evaaa.—rrepared njr J. W. Kelly William auset,N. Y-ind for sals by A-Jaya**, Na. re Foarth smeL ThL wOi he feud a deligttkl anl eteonwverage la families, and panleeUrty tor sick room*. Bassb'< ttiaMA.— an improved Caoeolau prepen* tlon, heing e eemhinstioe oi Cocos nat; iwmeeat, in viroransr and palatable, highly recommended perUe nlarly for invalid*. IVepireu by W. Baker, Dorehce ter, aud for tale by- A. JAYOIGB, at the Pcbts j_** more- No. VO Foarth o mehlt Impreveraeßta in Dintlitry. DR. G. O. STEARNS, l*u of Boetna, U prepared u> muuiiueiure and set Block Tsnn in whole and pan* of seta, epos Section or Aimotpharie Section Platac— Toothache cttan Et malesct**, where theaarveu •xpotod. OAee and reauioace next door to the, liay* ort ofier, Foarth street, PtUsbereh. Barn to—J- B- hPPaddsn. F, H. Eaton. )al» JOB rftUTUO. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, fifoiu/urr, Bill* hiiing, CtntrocU, Law Blanli, titwn SIUX, tASSLS, CUIIVtCATX*, CUKES, rouaxs, Ac. Ae. ' Prtctad at tbe thottest notice, at low price*, ai*lh« ins CitariE Otrtc*. Titian svseet. im- mn —PB. o. HCHT, <T]LS9VKfesfi3/ penlist. Comer efYoenli itid Decotar, between ■ _ oetl-dlTif Mark*! usd Fort* sunt* OrtThuud* y morning, the Meat Colwcll, wife of Mr. Robert MoKarc, aged 83 year*. The fsueral will toko place ikii day, from her law residence on Federal street, abere tbe Diamond, Alle gheny city. Tha friends of tho family are reipeOfally laelted it* attend. . BUTTKU —13 bbla Roil, la cloths; 10 bx» do; Id kgs parked do; for sale by J,nia JO CANFIELD, Front *t T Y -" CAr/ptELD SCOKCHINOS-O cask* in eioto and lor eaUi b| jmia J B CANFIELD tIHEEWE-IKO bxa prime, In store afldfor Mdo &T t ju,ia JBCANFIKL» s^P us - 7 ‘ bi “° J ioe "iVcAsr.a.D CA^^ 0 b “ M ° ,ld ' f "’SSSF °“- a tbl ' •* ft, CANFIELD - g * f I ?ug - M a b^^ag J K , E l ' 7 hCT-* *■“" sMftassassa T - J^tHEESE—A email loLtoraate low to close eouign \L> menu by jsnlg PREVFOPLB * CLARKE fGOd- 10 bblA good, jut ree'd and for aale by iania PBEYFOOLE A CLARKE New BACON—6O,OOO Ibslleg Round, prune, in imftke house, for sals by - _ jmnlß SELLERS A NICOL 9.: SOAP— £0 bxa Palm Soap, jail ree’d per steamer Zike No #, and lor sale Ljr JsMfiv- JAMES DALZELL FAST COLOR® D PIUBTH. WB. MURPHY lot lies the attsmion of burets to • bis present choice stock of Prints at Igf eeuta per yard, <u fast eolera and newest styles. Also—Newest style* English Cainues, from 19ft to 18f cestf. Alto—A fall assortment of small figured light Print* andChintxes, buffi blao, pink, laloek, purple, orange, Ac. 1 jCTWholesale Rooms np stairs. • jsniß SCORCHED SALTS—4 bbla in store and for sale by HARPY, JONES A CO CREAM CHEESE—47 boxes large, in store and for afloby Janlß lIARDY, JONES A CO TIOTATOES—HO sacks in store sad for sale by jffianl* HARDY, JONHS A CO P"fcA NUTS—ISO sacks lor sals by TTnla HARDY, JONFBACO A COULD CANDLES—IOO bxs In store and for salo JML by Janlfi HARDY, JONES A CO . Bacon HAMS-Citv Cored instore and for sale by MfllS -STUART A SILL, 119 Wood «1 SHOULDERS— City Cued ta store and for sale by lanlfl STUART A SILL GUNNY BAGS— SOO jait rec’d and for ealoby 1 mas - STUART A BILL /"'tUEESE—3OO bxa prime, in store and tor sal* bV (jiMlf STUART fc SILL WILKINS HALL, By partleaUi reqaeru the Eatsrptani mil ramatn U the above splendid Hail, for a few nights more, and eeminaa their cnaent aan ucußTaai.* sanaxau- Mm ca Friday and Satardsy Era, Jan. l» and IS, appearing each night ae the EUTERPE—LAWREL* LAULhNB, alee each night in thair celebrated qui*. ntn on nn t tor**, rrlihnew tup, Dance, Ae. Ac. .H3*FoTparticalan tea Programme. JtnlT OUGAR—SOhhds N O, new crop. J MtrWd and'for Paalaby - Janl7 McOiLLS A ROE DRIED PEACHES—IOO b« on hand and tot sale by lanl7 McOiLLS A ROE .Bfpn APPLES—A small lot. choice for sale on r censtg T|W| cnl by jan!7 Me Q ILLS A ROE H/f OLASBBS-S0 bf tbl*NO,J» iterated for tala "k&pfHecate 808 ewki for Ula *•»’ e«k«f<ir tttotr.. . • " ~ MOGILLB k 808 LARD— tt ken end ft bbU No I, on haod *B* far luTby jtnl? McGILLS 4 ROE ftt bUI» Oitb Oder; , fj fthfbhl** 4 “ jutm’dtadfemteby ; i BVBBSIPGS, WILSON * CO, )nir WWwiwot .•Mw^M.wroarag^gggS . : ■"? ■■■'' ' vy " ::; ' ■ I ; IXOLASSE&-3V bbla N O. M* crop, jutiee'd ITx and for talc by iaa» BDRBRIDOE, WILSON k CO \TTUiDOVr GLASS—IWO b«, w'd aitet,tber- YV bean's make) for tala by; jaal? ; RUBBBIDOB, WILSON kCO PEARLASH-6 cukt icc’d and for tala by jtat7 BUBBBIDOK, WILSON k CO GLASS-600 bit tn'd. In turn and for tala by jam? JOHN WATT A CO CLOVER SEED—OOO bn prion new. Car tale by jae!7 JOHN WAITtCO BUTTRR-# fablt Fretb RnU. for taia bf jan!7 • JOHN WATT kCo CHEESE-50 hx» prime W R; ; so eke Goshen: in etnre and for tale by -jaal? ■ JOHN WATT k Co DRIED FRUIT—SO) bn new reaches; _ 40 “ 'Applet; for tale by janl7 JOHN WAIT A CO Dividend. Wn or PimpuSAß Gat C 0. ,) January 14,1650. ( fPHE Trustees of the Piusburgh Gat Company bare A. (kit day declared a diridtnd of four per eent out JFlhs profiu of tho list fix month*. on lie Capital Stack paid in; payable to the stockholder* or their le- Sl ispres* metises,'forthwith, at iho Office of lha mpany. S ,JAMES M. CHRISTY, janU-dftAwltT Treaaarer. Cositvy B*ild*ae« for Hiatt eft FHOM the fiwl of- April jiext—My Maniton EH in the C>ty EUtiieu and the ground and itablug. JE» ocenpied therewith. ALSO—ThoOrehaitl Hill, Carden, Ac., .adjoining George Breed, Em. janlMl JAMES 8. CRAFT. Brisk Yard for Bant. A LOT OF GROUND, luiltble for a Brick Yard, and situated sear the elty line, in the vicinity of Bobo Bridge, will be rented for a term of yean. Ap ply u> E. D. GAZZAM, Third rtreet. Office over the Foil Office, (Pott and Mercury copy.)_ Hadleal Notice. THE partnership between Drs. Bixx* A MosqaX *u dissolved, by mental consent, on the lit insl Or. SPEER will be found el hi* old office on Penn street. Dr, MORGAN will >e found el hi* office on Liberty street, e few door* br’bwPilt jnnlCSt A Ptaaent for Year Koßlly. . MORRIS A WILLIS' HOME JOURNAL Preuasao WaaiLT— BB ru ansttac. “The be*l piper in the Union." (EveoingSlar. “Rather get in eoel then go without if” [Boston Poet New nbaeribera qap be *upplied from Jen. 1,1650, If immediate application be made (either personally or by letter) at the Office lof Publication, S 3 Wood »t Jtalfl ' J. p. LOCKWOOD. Wuiheun for Bent. TO LET, from the l*t day of April next that Ware houee at the corner of liberty and lland etreete, atpreseni occupied by John Wait A CO. u a Whole •ala Grocery. Apply io. . J. P. KERR, Attorney. Fourth street, ltalo-3t : befn Brumfield and Grant. For Bent. A ROOM on the second story oi the Warehetue Na tfl Wood street ' janlfi For Bant* A LARGE BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, wife Eighteen Acre* of ground in a good state of cal •tlyaiion, together with good stabling, kc-, situated miles from Pittsburgh, near the Greensbnrah tnropike, and adjoining the Allegheny Cemetery. There is an excellent spring near the dwelling?- Possession given on the lit April ALSO—A three stbry Brick Dwelling i loose, «n Liberty street between O'Hara and Walnnt streets, Fifth Ward, at present occupied-hr the subscriber. Possession given on the Ist April. Enquire of Jial6-tT WM. YOUNG, lil Liberty »t NEW NEGRO BONG, by S. C. Font* —'NJh, Lem uel. go down to de Cotton Field.’’—a new Ethio pian Melody, jut ree’d and for sale by Janlfi J n MELLOB, W Wood it TANNERS’ OIL—M bbls Strait’s Oil, for sale by lanie JAMES PALZELL, B-Waier st_ SOLE LEATHER—BOO sides Spanish, for sale low _by JaMESDALZELL FEATHERS— 1000 lbs prime, for sate by Janl6 JAMES PALZELL NAIL 3--600 kep Obphant’s brand, for sale by Janid JAMES DALZELL New BACON—HAMS, SIDES a shoulders— 80|000 lbs in Smoke Home, for sale by KIEB A JONES, Canal Basin, janff near Scren’h street FIX) UR—l25 bbls in store and for sals by laali CRAIPAWKINNER.ua Market st OATS— 250 ba in stare and (or sale by Janie CRAIG A BDNNEB ONIONS— 10 bbls rtcM and for tale by Janie ; CRAIU A SKINNER f ARP-8 kegs, in store and for saJ« by JLjJanie : CRAIG A SPNNER BUI TER—IO bbls Freili 8011, in eloths,to day rac’d and for sale by jaalß CRAIG A SKINNER BEANS— 13 bbls Small White, forsale by janie CRAIG A SKINNER DRIED PEACHES—BS bu Just ree*d and for sale by JoalO CRAIG A SPNNER HICKORY’ NUTS—IO bbla in store and for sale by Jinn : CRAIG A SKINNER GREEN APPLES—23 bbla in store and for sale hr jsnlO CRAIG A SPNNER ‘nOTATOES—IOO bbls in store and for sale by i Janie CRAIG A SPNNER,BS Market st iUTTER—6 bbla (Plaingroye) Fresh Roll, just rec'd 1 aadfoxsalehy Jarld J A R FLOVD I ARP—BO kegt No 1, on hand and for sale by i JaalO JARPfxi’ JA B FLOYD -TJOTASH— Ucaskatnsiathasadforwdahy 1 r nui Jta.LOYD /CHEESE—OO bxs W R, oa hand and lor sale by \j janli JAB FLOYD TLTOTIOE M hereby given to- iho Metabcti of the i\ Cumberland ValJe; Mutual Protection Company, o t wekinson township, Cumberland coast;. Pn., that u uMOatnt of six per earn, has this da; been laid tntke premium notes of fold Company, by the Hoard: whtehaaosatisdirected to be paid to the .Treasurer ofaaid Coapany,aceurding to the chart*rand by-laws.' B; order or tits Board. A. Q. MILLER,, jaalo-3t i • . Secretary- t l Another cate performed by Ij utlof tbe ongieal, only true tad genuine Liver iiwruw. Brown eo ,O n March SO, 1647. Mr. R. E Seller* In April lattmy wife was attack ed with Uver CofflpLainuVand bad the advice of two physicians, who tried various remedies without pro* dating any good effect. Hiving heard of your ctSe— brateo Liver Pills, ! concluded to give them a fair trial. I purchased oao box of Mr. Scott, of Abetdeen, and gave them according to the directions, by tffbieh she was greatly relieved. I proeured -a second box, whleh entirely eared her, and she now enjoys excel lent health. 1 have ased them myieil, and pronounce them the best family medicine I ever tffed. Yours, Ac., Haasix Besslt. Prepared and sold by H.B 67 Wood at, sold iW by Brag gists generallyla the two cities. __ jsnltt J O'CONNOR retires from our firm from this dale, • going into the booses nf Atkins. O’Connor A PhUadelpßls. and o*o©oner, Atkims k Co- Pittsburgh The “General Commission and Forwarding Soilness, 1 ’ as well as Uta “Pittsburgh Transponaiioo. Line Agen cy,” will be continued by as at our Depot, to North meet,Baltimore. . Werctaraourthaakstaourfriends and the Mends of the Una for past favors, and hope to mem and receive a continuance and increase of the same. O’CONNORS k CO. Baltimore, January lit, 1650. PITTSBURGH TRANSPORTATION LINE. Atkins, cpconnob k co, No*. a sai Mar* ket street, Philadelphia; O’CONNOR, ATKINS A CO., Canal Batin, Liberty si, Pittsburgh; O'CON* 110R8 A 00.,T0 North street, Baltimore. ThU old established LlNE,having ehangedßs firms and agents as above,' and extended its arrangements, bega leave to Inform its friends'and the nubile that it will be prepared, on the opening of tbe Pennsylvania Caoala in the apnng Of IWO, to give all freights un equalled despatch and cure, at very low rates. - . _JanlMt ; . ;Hanhal r i fait. Inman. Gault A Co. "> against Vln Chancery. Steamboat Telegraph No. 1, Ac. j And the tamo ) I agmlnit >ln Chancery. Steamboat Telegraph No. S, Ac. .) BY VIRTUE of an Order ot t*e LoaUville Chan* eery Court, made in Use above causes, we, tbe undersigned, or one of at, will, on Monday, the 9Sth day of January,lBso, sell u> the highest bidder or bid ders, at public auction, on board of tain boats, at tbe whan in tbe city of Louisville, the whole of the steam boat Telegraph No. t, her«ngines,taekle,Ao: and, also, three foartba of the steamboat Telegraph No. 2, eaxlncs, taekle, fte. Tbo terms of tale to l*e—One fonrib cash in hand, the remainder on eredita of 4, ft, and 19 months for equal parts. *■ Purchaser or purchasers will be required to give bonds, with epproved seearity, bearing intereetuom tboday ofsalontuilpaid. i Sale to take plseo about 11 o'clock, A. M, ofaaid day. JOHN A. CRITTENDEN, M.L.C.C. CHARLES J. MENG, Deputy. JanlS-dlOt j __ . WINTER LARD OIL-jdO bids pare, (Will stand freexinffi clot,) Jast ree’d and for sale by. junta ' i; bbudebb a nicols CLOVER BEEft-dUtha ia store and far sale by jenlb . JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO HEROBR * ANTELO, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —ratutoxuaixa jprUberal advances mado on consignments. lanti-flm : ; ' CLOVER SEED—3bblejuat rec’d and for sate by jenl4 __ RUBY, MATTHEWS A CO IPS—dtp taxes umM «u>:« Frank v\ tin, and Smith A Herron’s Brands, in store mid for sale by lanli RlUSff, MATTHfaWd A CIJ FLOUR— 2«Sbt>l«KJt*a Family aad Supfirfinej ; to “ Fuif} ! ! • 7 " prime Ryejinstare end forby LSWATLRMAN, jaali 31 Water and c: From tu —. MEAL-l«bb!» Cora Meal, in »u>k* and for ►ala by ! «jAh>. JanU . L 8 WATEKMAN oU cbm, LARD— 3d bIU No 1 Leaf; IfiOkagi Jo ■ for aalo by JioU L 8 WATEGMAN p Uiborgh Bavliatlon and Fire luku- 1 tana* Company. I j MEETING of llw Stockholder! of the Ptiubargh ' £ l NaTigaiion and Fire lonranes Company, will boneld at the Office, No SI Market atreet, on saiur day. the day of Jaoaarjr, 1830, at a o'clock, P. M. janltMdj - R. FINNEY, flcc’y. TEjftAfifffeft— t:'o iacka Dried Pane baa; r Mbbla i*‘ “ 9 bn pHtns Pared; for aalo by jaaU US WATERMAN SALEBATUB— 30 bbl* Adun»’,la*tore aadforoale ' ~ by |mlB. ; JAR FLOYD j T\RY FHXCHEH-ft bubela pealed paaebca. CLOVER SKED-W febU extra i.rime,J«‘ rac'd ' J-J, „„. aodfottatoby janlt; JOHN WATT ACO j »tore and for »aJe by AHMSTBONG A CBOZKR. . I /~UiOVKIt BEEl>—tWlaln«Jore and bruit by I H mabLa KKfcldH LODlgVlCrgmnLu !_/ laal-ls •-, gfcWHABBAUQH I IUU ondforttUbjr - - “7^T*T lt,lM * -• i 5 ~ r ~” J“ 4 ARMBTRQXn A: rpf>7i?Tg csT^ass? jm | / tUlTuN—o bales, fertaio on wbarr by V Jantl B A W HARBAUGH UGAfe-SShhd* flO, ia store and for sale by Hall 8A WHARBAUGII A LABOR j X f £S to A &t n - Ui £SSkSSS'^SiS3A ,, I^ AUCTION SALES. .. Uy Joha D< Dsytii AntUsaitr, ' r. ' Books axi Pepcr'et AmcOcmi 4 I>n StinnUr evening, the 19U> ituL, tt o'clock, Si ihc Commercial Safe* Rooms, corner cf.Woodjsd Filth Mrrcu, will be told-a valuable collection of Hooka American and Enrtpeau. edition s-tomprisinf Biography, Travels, IGitory, Theology, Modieiae. Pht* lo’ophy. Msihemeucs, Ac-Ftmilynad Pocket Bibles, Prayer Hooka, Letter and CajrPkpef.' jam- JOHN’IX DAVIS, AnCL GUd Wateia and Marine CUcb. *2* At Cc Commercial Salet Room*, corner of Wood fifta streets, on Saturday evening, at Bo'clock, will be added to the tale of Hooka. Ac.—l nperior geld detached lever Watch, talier and ten holeajewel ed, raby palette a, Adaiaa A Liverpool, No. r* ,a ® c n» above, Patois* make, fine.engraved cate a; L Ter T ‘uperjor gecuint Tobias A Col detaehed lever, k’ wiUl Hnmlnw cate and gold cap, No. SOU, mi. aadcottiiflOi 4 fine silver cylinder el rome* t « t % ke ttck ** ; marine silver time pieces, C. Jar • J “ H JOHN D. PAYI3, AacL Caiahgu, Sait xf H 3 dtom Futc SWrta. cSiJUZHivI 854 »»M o'clock, at tho » r. £. de, J Rot ?? , » of Wood and Filth rmm, on a credit of K> "pproved endorsed paper, on cams over 9109 inaS^iSSr^sswsasis- nub PxenchcmbroUered . jridi to«» neon ud F>en.k .!e,^S ln VorkjSS ■ I" 117 JOHN D. DAVI9, A iet Flits' lIIUCK—II.OOO rec’d and for tale bv .i»J« 84 W HAB&AUOH DHIFD bn roc’d and for taio by . _i«H 8 AWIIAHBAPGH • LOUISVILLE LlME—loo bbla ia stare and for salt by _ jtnl4 - SAW HARBAUGM* . I >UTT IHi—l4 bblt 8011, part in elotht; 11 IS “ Packed; £2O kegi “ for tale by .... L 8 WATERMAN i^KATIIKES— JM aaekt prime Illinois,- for sals l>r ’ janH _ L 8 WATERMAN BEANS —S 8 bbls and S aaekt While, for tale by janls , LS WATERMAN SEED— illObu prime new Clover Seed; iu bn tthetly prime Timothy seed; in store and for sale by Janl4 LS WATERMAN' ••SORWAT PLAINS" BLAIIKETI. fpnESK superior Blankets, made of the aofteat and A finest Wool, can always ho found at Dry Goods XV a MURPHY, W E comer Fourth and Martct »U CIOLN i>;HPXNES'—Colored and White Counter* / panes, of handsome palteraa and large nzes—far ißicW by Janll WR MURPHY CIOLORED COTTON VELVETS.—Maaarino bias, i light Liao, Scarlet, maroon, garnet, brown, green and Slack Cotton Velvets; an assortment always kept by janU x WR MURPHY SHAWLS.— A very choice artieleofMooraisgLong Show L, at low prices, at ■ ■ ' - • janU . A A MASON A CO'S COBUII'.s CLOTHS are selling very cheap (tone as low as SS eems per yard) at janltl . -A A MASON A CO’S LAMPBI.ACK— 30 bbls in store and for sale by jania i KIPP A CQ, 60 Wood et GUM KINO—SS lbs (Trus) jast rce’d an I for sale by; jaalV i KIPP A CO CH. PENCILS—SO grow, aw'd, jtm ree’d tod foi • Mle bj j»nl2 _ J KIDD &CO T" 'IN FOIL—I6II ~ Jinl'l Ttaie by JHDDiCO tr'ANCV SOAP—» boxes su’d, for sals by 1 jan!3 J KIDD A CO Fm Bent, THE BASEMENT, comer of the Diamond and Union streets' well adapted to any pnblie bslines*. It bas been ocenpied at a Coffee, or Kiting Establish* ment, for a nulsEer of yean. ' ALSO—-Sereral Office# and Aniit's Booms, veil lighted, with entrance from tbs Diamond, over the store of the subscribers, north vest comer of l£o Dia* mond and Market street. Applrto , jtnltf ALEXANDER A DAY. : (ELbUO OFF AT BEDDOED PBICEBI ALEXANDER a DAY, comer of the Diamond and Market attest, are now selling off; at reduced prieea, their stack Winter floods, consisting of Shawls and Ladles’ Dress Goods, in great variety. Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cloths, Cassittes, Batin* etts, and-a foil assortment of heavy Cotton Goods. Confident that better bargains cannot bo had else* where, wo invite the attention of bnyera. * ALEXANDER A DAY, ' jsnia ’ -7S Market street. > BBW BOOKII NSW BOOKS! TUE Constitution- and Standard “Of the Associate Refo’iaed Church In North Ameries; Bvo, booed tu sheep. The Other Side, or Notes for the History of the War between Mexico anil t!.e United States, written in Mexico, and translated from the Spanish,. with notes: By A. C. Ramsey. Sketches of Rcfonnrand Reformers o/Gresi Britain and Ireland: By 11. B. Stanton. The Works of President Edwards, in 4 volrj a m* print of the Worcester edition, with «'<di > t ,v ns 1 and a cordon* general Index. The Mouutaint of Egypt, or Egypt a Witness for the Bible: By K. L, Hawks. D. D, L. L. D. , Memoirs of David lisle, - into editor of Joints! of Commerce, with relcciinns from fats Miscellaneous Writings: Byßev.J.P.Thompson. , The Puritan rod Ili* Daughter; by J. K. Paaldinr, Los tinngos, or an Inside Flew of Mexico sodCal* iiorhia: By Lietu. Wise, U. A. Navy. / Familiar Letters to Yoong Mha.oa-varioutabjecti;' designed as a Companion to U>i» Ynnn;> Map*# Guide: : -* - t ; AJWOtqiJt p. ‘-•--Jabl* ~ ■ ___ ~ NoTF Wo tn S’- T'lHfcfcSß—<S» bxt WR, la store and torsole byT \J j&n)l SAWHAfIRAUQa bxt.&n'd, for m!« tnr~ BAWHARBAPQB WfJ BULK PORK-OXU lbs roc’d per Caleb Cope. !*or . salchy jaall 8A WHARBAPOH LARD—IOO kega and SO bbls Lea*V tor sol* by . i-■ Jaall _ SAWBABBAUQtI TOilA bx» for *al*,to dose "consignment, by jaull STUART A 81LL, llawood st riiHA—to far chests, to close eoadsaißeat. for tale by Jl Jam _ ~6TgjIBTASILL ri LASS—&fbx*7x#,- in ttoio and lor sale by jjjspll STUART A SILL CHKFBIv-3Mbxi In store and for sale by~ i7~. jaall STUART A SILL . ROLf. BljffEß—« bbU primefte&Tee’dthiidsy aud for sale by jaall TASSEYABE3T KUO ln store and for sale by .. jsrntj TABSBYA BE&T I aRU— 'JO teas and 1 bbl-on bend and for ante by JmU • ----- TABBBYABEST SCOKOHKD SALTB-6 tt>U,aprime article, roe' aad fersslc by Jantt TAB3EVABEBT SALITftXTUS— fl fabla and’2o bores in store anti far. saJeby jaall ' . TAB3EY A BEST ' - OUA ASH—33 casks onhand and for sale bjr:. - j* Bll ' TAfISBV A BEST bt \ j by jaall TA6SKYfcBEST r piano ru tt-sasp—a tibls for sale by " ~ ± janll ’ •*• TAB SEVA BBT Black English cra'pß, for. Trimming, to be tmiuJ at the Dry Goods House of ; IVBMUttPSY. jantt' N E corner Fenrlh and Martel ias . ‘tENSYTIND and Fancy Velvet Trimm in £*,"cf"an tl colors, to be (band at the store of Jaall WR MURPHY BLACK SILK Laces, inclnding a few pieces.of extra width, t> bo found, at tow pricca, ax store of- JanJt • _ WHMURPHT • T.l VKNIwoWKSsKs—A. A- Mxsoa totfceoMar. n fact street, will this day open andULfir larfo in roiro of those French Embroidered Keening Presses, a very desirable article for Parties, Soirees, Ao.‘- Jantt ~ • . t ' TALLOW— 7 bbls prime, rec’d and for sale hr ' janll , . SAW HABBAUOH BUTTER— *hb!» Fresh 8011, jstlree'd and fot sale by iaol t -ROBISON,UTTLSACO 1” Kmpty jiacoa Casks; ~ . ? JOHN MeFAP ENA CO,- jantO_i_ - Canal Basin, Penn street. FLOOR— 5M4 bbts Extra Family, for sale by r ** jaalO - STUART, A BILL, lift Wood it HEW TELEGRAPH OPFICE. THE cltirem and basin ess men of Pittsburgh are ra»peclfeUy informed that the MorseTeJerraßb Lines are now to complete operation betarten this City and Hsltioote/lVashiagton, and other Eastern Cincs, connecting at Washington City with the Morse line, the only one Sooth to Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston, Aogutta, SaTtnnah, Mobile and New Orleans—and connecting in this city with lines running Wgst' and North to the principal towns and cities in the valley of tbe Mlsiisslppi, and on the Lakes. : Theta Lines will receive :sna- send messages as cheap at any other Line, and the operators and clerks will be foaad gen*, tiemanly and aeeoaunodtiiog. ‘ (IGMWiee in the lower itory of the ST. CHARLK3 HUTRI., Wood sirocL -»J*nS-2m Thomas Pa*ld imob, y/TACITINIST ANDMANUFACTURER—Laibe*, iVI Toticcn, Hcu*lii'and larye Rcnwsof all kind*; Brsis Cauir.y» and generally; Comer FSm lUeeu..'- /<uj4Fim»u. TTIF.» hieiib«r,biTiarp*tehufr(l dw Factor; J&mca I nierion, feef'* — l — Tt pectfull’ I that ho i> prep*' Ltuo>t rts H>n r feel gr*K (' nierion, Jr, located it Iho store ii*nd, pectfally inforahis friend* and the public prepared to fill •tnror'en m Malm*, on the enable tens* and with diipaich, and will fulfor ihefrpatxonojpr-- : PAtDNBON. Piittbi rgh, Jaiu 1 r IWO,. ulvWin dispoced bt'oy .etttbU<hsHUit't9 Ur. Thoq&a parkinton r I take the ttbevnr 1 to aol«U. for him ha patronage otmy friend* and lb* public, feeling c mfidem that BJiyUToractrafemd will be dalr*npr> eeUied and promptly attended to ' : JAMES PATTEB2ON, Jr Vrh. Jan. < I h T-J Piii»nj ________ Ol CA'-Js .Minimal it BOn’Bßoda Atal ifvstnr*" ami o 1 f.i, . I’x hr jaiW JSDIt.WORTH&CO I iROWjN 'n,.\N^F.!>—Jo»l rec'd,""»tT aditionsj 23 »upp y cif Cook'* fuw prrMtd Crown P'onneU. j:i„V - j QKO COCHRAN, «fl \Vbod el B*i FKVVjtHAT FIA)UK—fiO «li» ree'd.for wleb jr j»o- _ CftAIO ± SKINNKB OOt - 'i »ari* in Horn *mifor*ale by i*'» 1 _ __ /CBAWJt SKINNER - klil.C • H- if' lor *nle vcrr lnw,io cioie * «mncnt by J. S- DtIAVORTU & CO- ' • _ , ' ’ IvRY Vi lACllliS—iftTbuilieU,pnm« qaßityinow: / m riorc, on<i fia? •*!# by j,„4 J. 9. DILWOdTIUtCO. ttlMUUatoa* Lturatnr* *t book waaAtt rpHEMERCY SEJkTj byßcv.Dr. Sprinj.; firfl tai T*i/is of Cbuloue Elix&betb; tfima. • r Longfellow*! Betride and Kimide: I2aa. £oee<Jote« of ibe Puritan*; ISmo. •.: - Woodwortb ft Arthurt Whew Sb**f,ke< »*■«•: HomtftllUwiyof England; ▼•Lttoijoewadui* l * Macaulay** England; I voU,l a-hiSi lBmo aadwo.. , JAMES DiLOCIIVOOft . jaaS Boafc»eiMr and Importer, W«d * L BU'FTkwI— 7 btiU I’tlsw roil.jujt ieccife3. j*M| J. B. PI&HOBTHfcCO. jU.IT tLtcived ud W *»lc S3OO ” Jand | IN STi] aalo t>j jaud T 'ARIV JLiJtn4_ lb* Urimstone by J. KIDD* CO, Mo CD Wood ttrett 1R13—20 barrel! ripiril Ttnpaniaa and far • -J. KIDD k CO. Naeo Wnodti i ie«’N»-l,io new and for nla hr ARMSTRONG A CRO2E> . STEAM BOATS. : ' FOR NEW ORLEANS. w -Tfceapieniid.iteaßu M obo.w.renoM: wii il« .. .... FOR ST.Umo. " — — ycnr.jia** flw fglendtd Ke*n»r Bodgen. matter, .will4<«n' bi-ni ■HEßSßMkbora ud «U iotarmediai»,»»lL , i! Ihi> dar, »t 10o’clock, A. M, iwrtiaa i For freight or pfcii*yc'»ppl' ' bn tK»«. ; |„ » FOIt CINCINNATI. k ' Hie tpfendid steamer L ;s ope ’ w i|‘ lcavr*fo ( - Liia tbova ( “ ru - oaTk «- r For IrenlLlor pnm on : Ixari! . for OALLlPfir.ra -The«plendid tut rnnnin* 1H.1.. above day, tbe tilth ia»L, at 4 o'clock, P y ** uo : s, A , u i PITTSBURGH AND WIIEEUKO MCKET -' ■mwffßßh «S* «P»ir,)w3l ns SnSiSt ul.moeliv/ fc»j& JFcdo e<dajr-andFriday mornings,u 9 o’clock frwfbt cr passage apply on board, of to Jta4- W.B.WHEELKR,A4W?i oiaoisvATf * pittsbithgb ■Daily p a c k e't •lr ne 5 iT^ k^,wn ef pasaooger Steam* Af'V 1 5? w composed ortho luc&ju. twiftcir. »«*. _*®i* ©C Cbo Weft. Krgry»f«<«i|Bnd«ri«n adveao*.' .“f.f«on«yaß*iUp*m* PAQir»T,- Tib ( n«ffigSffi?aaßa» IT .- SKaSr® isusssfiisssssaSSa*^ * ***- M Kt , every l®^SR2«&S! :t , Si5- plK„“.' Pmi Efe 2 ’ <** Pu> dSo, will l»M n* every Friday pLOVEK BEKU—Oo hand 104 Cat eats by ‘."i o .: : btuakt t aiLi. TT 1 * * kot*. BBTrStHn mm rnd -P- BTCU.ETI.aiLI. ON lha orcauwol lau 13 boa dl«« end 376»n of Iron, toa&ed WTmcQ fcCo ) tram the wharf, above the Haaoagshela Brides* Ist information that will malt in the ebofo nomad, Iron, will be rewarded by calling oa 1. in .' : „ ’ SCAIFEiATHNSON,-- lanlO Ftm street, bctu Wood Market, li’lh'E FLOUR—IOS bhla rac'd andfor sale by D • • ;- a . WhXUJOHNSTON, —)*?** Hgeccoadtmt ~ MISELLANEOUS LITERATURE. /. D,s » M . woo ®W“ B »' Angler** Glide; fall of flja*. lWdu«N Padua and HU lhogten tfena. ,(1 Or. lJMker’rPhTtifiM and jfinu. ', Mr*. E-U**Heart*and HomttTsTO. . - •«•• Ifetndep* Lllb of Chdit; 6n>.' . ..i- Neoader 1 * Hitiary of Cbrittiao fra Her. Dr. Sprung** Memoir* of fifoi Starrm Bra. Amcncia rtftm*o,lBaO;BTo; • . J * ■ _■ ■; JAMES.a lOCKWOOD, : nookteUerA Importer,<o Wood t LABD OlL—l3 bbla No j. jttft rcts'd ud tor tala by; )*wlO- BHEY. MATTHEWS jgCO * C'EATttERS—!«iMki, • primeanicle, (or rtJp by j imio • . kmuv; Matthews* co Window glass—2oo boie*, »«’d»!*•*, lastoro *Bd Cot aale by UttHYFOULS * ULABKE, jtcla. HSBectradaucct. pCKNU’S-fiOba braille by ' L--l«nlPj..« i.. ~ '....BKEVTOt ■/E&OLAKgE loatorsftndicr VV aalabr ItalO- BggyroCLtSfcCMWiy rgUEYFOCUS^CtaiU tort tiirfAir Liberty n TJE^uJTJeS--75 be new wtot£ts& Jl fcr «*to by: jJanlP „, ACULBEtTBOgf ;J?-«ataby janlO Xcre?BEBTBOK W T‘ ± EAb^'79bdJ*Bar,uxttoreYßd l for«alety '. . ■LlitnlO ACULBCTTSON. 145 Libert? « TKTIHT& blwiferßtWtty’ _• _ ¥Y 4*au> ...... . . WM tl JOHNSTON ■TI KEEN APPLES-38 bbla ree’d and forfait by UlaolO • - WMIIJOHMSTON DRIED FEAGHB9 A APPLES—Io atsrc tad-tor . tala by janio • WM II JOHNSTON - 1 (LEATHERS—OUW ibs in afore aad lor tale t>y ? J«ntO , . . BTUAHrAftft-T. DXMpIiUTIOIf. THE Co-Ptnamblp heretofore «iiitia» iuai*» the ctjlaof ‘•Cope A Brayfo*le»" lo ihli day diuetoA by mattral eonaent. 7ha Dajmr.a fill bo tcUled.br J. v. Breyfogle, ai tbeir old ctaad.Ko.Kß Booond (tract. „ 12.8. COPE. " J**o • JC/BUKYPOOLB. : CDPARTSSBHUP, JC. BREYFOGLE, .haring auoeiated with hint, • A. 11. COARSE, for iho porno to of txanmetla* * die Forwarding and Commlwioaberifleii. will con tinue that btuiaeu at tbo old ftand of “Cope A Bay* /ogle,” aad recpeeifaUyaaka a cootfaneae*--of -tea former patronage of hie frieadaandthe pabtforeae/}' aHy. The fcnulaeia will be ceodoetai under the p«ri aadityteorutnyoauACLeu*.. \ J. a BREYFOffLB. '• '- -A. ***** • Pitubargb, Jan, 7,lS5O.—QanP ~ GiPHRA, CLOTHS a EVENING &iEa3&-*± [ceired per expreu, at A. A CoST No. «i Market atreee another large iarbitoor Hifh CoSr- Gothland Preach. Sg"!B#i»SSSg $ Cut colored, at Mo per iU -‘ AAMASQ3 P bo of Rye wasted, for which **’market Tatca will bo petti* cmih, by . ;! y SELLERS A NlOiSa: CURED HAMB.A SERF ROUNDS fo «Bp«ior Fanil? Kajaar ;’la atera and for tale by . > **** JaaP - - • tgAEMAmCOM ?*• J*fl9 r ~ , ARMSTRONG A CBDZER l*nUßNlC&—SObainatproaad forsala by 1 M • ARMSTRONG A OBOXER fo^aaf^" - * bbl prime, in eloihMo day ree’d 1M ■- " 7 ARMOTBOKO * CHOXEa . ROLL BUTTER—SS bbla and taht Freak, ia elothe. In (tore and for aala by . . Jaafl BREYPOGLK A CL2.RRE ; Co-Fartaenhip heretofore exirtingonder the X -firm of Jims Claesae A So*, ir d loolrcd by (he deeetse of Jarata Ccotiou. Tbo bminctawUl ba eca turned by tberabaeriber. who will wsule-ibo teeeaan of tbelattfinn.- JOHN U'ii CRO3BAN Mofloogthelanoaae, Dee. 23,184s,—{deSS-U* •’ N> O. MQLABSES—2SO bbla.aew.crop, Plantation. • joftreceifiijfaodforaaleCby • . - _Vlaay- - • - ■ ♦ T W>l BAG ALKY Aftrv V - S .H. MOLASSES—ISO bUU-be«t brands, ia Auii « and for tale by Jana WM BAnAf.rkTrR w> ROLL purrEß-ISfcbU iajrpodoTde» t foT nUbr _-■■ WMBAQALW^?y r mss??. iSKgaasgst* 1 RO3LN SOAP-*3O jan9. BM ip*uir» aaotor taicbf WMBAQAteyffco- FJ-QUB—uh luki reeM u 4 Sr jS?** W fc. B McCUTCHBON; : itn7 iani^Tt T , «t ■("*-*» ‘“teiu, 001 „Übr- J la7 .■' • T WR UcOtnvilFQN PgplflSig OSS H’kbkn AiTua: IT janft . ' . w ools ta store and (or «at« BRBYFOQLEA CLARKE IAAMILY'Fi T. J«a* . Dried afj -» Obis, extra brawLiox sale or •t‘ BftRYFOOLKfcCLARKR fcs—W bbls fo ... .1 : , • JItCAKFIEf.D ' -lifbbls Fresh tun, in cloths, for *tlc by . Mib9 1 • . J B CANFIELD. FBATUEB&— 4 saekli this day recU br. \.~ rt 'o Jan 3. - AaM3TttQ¥gACROZR« SUGAR— lihMi prim for Jtns- ARMSTRONG * qROZER TUtST KKtEIVfcD-ltU lbi AmencM J«*for.aloby - i , * 'B?2& < & ;x rmjffiovrcl^wioLoxea BxKMrt**** *l** W ' SLO doittxl* >i*> 2® • » *» »xl* . 1«0 do I tali do ...do 1b nor* and tot sal* bj ' jaa3 . I AA W- HABBAPOH. I>lR—For sal* by __ ■ 1 WPP * CO, No.» Wood st
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