8 mifrßlT- «;ti SAZE7T& j PTJBLISHEp BY WHITE &OP ■MitfegO-ff*.*' FRIDAY MOSNIHft JAN.:2S,IBSO. "■'J." Nil, l HtnUaa »tnei, rss“?*£j { foTihll city. Adverttoements io-m NEXT PAGE TOE LOCAL HATTERS I ■ .XSJEQKAYHIC NEWS, tea. • [ CTT&' reader U referred to article* on oor 'ltetpage...',. ' . i A nr/ bubeeu- appointed to to/.'bbtoih • farther' subscriptions at jtoek to tie CtetonJ Boil Read - • Wo with then wmAm -: !On eefcn|6wJedg<pent* art dna. to Edward Blfl* Eogineeron the Webern Div* ’ttotoflhe Central Rail Re*d.fcco copy of the jn,M Amml Report of tbe Difectera. oftho Coa> Omia-The tagtoUlve, ofOhiq U at length on faaixedjendtbeMessagecfGov. For d has been Uiveted. It to a sbort.and bottom like deco- Mitt. The touieea’bf the State are-shown to be tee very healthy condition,' the resources Urge, tad tb* rtttodebt npldiyahnlatoliiog.' ; Tbe tptalemopntofpaymoau into the Treasc iy, daring tho put year, to $2,5 l ] ,119 37, tod the local disbursement* s3^l7o.6Bl:oi—teaviag.ebsl aaoe applicable to payment of State indebtedness dft334A3B S 3; and to this amount to to be added thsapprepnitWto lor redemption of State. Bondi, whteh malces ibe total amount applicable to pay ment of the State debt daring the year 18(0, $633,» 78141." J - i Tbe total roeeipto from the Canals and . Public. Works, to toe but fiscal year, were $731,173 50, being a fatting off from the receipts 0f1648 oflli -380 87'ocraiTnned by tbe prevailing epidemic, and tbe fallow ofthe wheal crop. Far iht PiUtbitrgk Gexsrts. Alleghany City- Accomat*. M». Writs—Tn common with eery - many of tbecittoeca o( 'Attegbeny, T bare been not a little j surprised that an exhibit of the city accounts haa 1 Ml yet been published. Very large sums have been expended, end it to bat jast that an account of ahonld; be roadered. Ido not aee any good reason why Allegheny ahonld form an ex ception to the aalatary role which requires publi city to pabEn expenditcres. Nonet Ehttosl—The eery natural inquiry of I <*A Tax Payer* haa been made by many otiierr, 1 ii ii one whlchdeacrvea a prompt anawer en the I part ofthe city authorities. When the peopio bon* I Bds to their pnblie servant* the power to levy taxes I and their money, they reserve to them-1 ■elret' the right to inspect the accounts, and to jodgb of the wisdom of the expenditures. We ] do not (oppose the Coanelto have any intention of withholding 'these accounts {him the inspection of this pnbltc, by hitherto neglecting .to publish thesq;.bnt, as .the regular time has elapsed fir giving sach an anal statements, U to not surprising ‘ that Ike people are 'growing uneasy. We hope no (hither delay will be-permitted to.tocncase the pubtio anxiety. . Übu iSooTSxxn Foiay.—Gov.. Quitman, of BCtoriadppi, in bis tote Message to the I<egtola% tore, ttys:' - . "In theevaßtof the adoption of the Wttmotj Proviso, by Congress, <g: thcadpitosion of Cali- : fomia into the Union by .virtue of. her ■ lata pre# couttitmton, the abolition’of ilayery in the District of Columbia, dr the prohibition ofthe coo pierce in slaves between the States, Xrooosunced tyt the Governor beauiborixed to order an eleo* tbn of delegate* Gom all'the counties lathe State to • convention, to- take into consideration tbe mode and measure of and to adopt each measureslor our future security; aa.ihe crisis may demand.” » An announeemont made in this paper en 3atui*.| gay was incorrect as regarded the appointment of Michael Notrrse, E»q., to be Register of tbe Trea sury.' This gentleman to* deihio toe office,and baa been appointed .to perCjra ibe doties. ad inter im ; Townsend Hainct, of Pennsylvania,-to ' l Qm gentleman who has been nominated,.to 83 the oflkm vacated by the promotion of Alton'A'. HaDV Es qf^RtpuHU. • Ur. Haines tothe pre&cot able Secretary of Stale of this Commonwealtiu He will do honor to Pennsylvania in any positioa, but WO ora sorry to loae hto services. Com the position he now so sdmirsbly fillr. PROS HAttBISBUiLO. Cermpondenee of the Pittsburgh Gtxctt*. ! Hauuboxb/ Jan. 31,1850. This Waff tho day far jhe election ofStalo Routes met in convention at \ Idt/dock, M. t Ur. Syeikor Best In tbe chalr, •ad proceeded to the election oTa person to fill the glee of Siale Treasorer for one year, from the. Ist eftfay next. The Whin bad ptevwtuly nominated the pret* •St and fidthfiil incumbent O- J. Bill, ] Esq.j snd the Xroeofbeos had nominated John M. - fikksl, of Schuylkill connty. • In CoarenUop, ibe Cierks of the two Homes: iCilril to call ike names cf tbe member* of the lao Hoove* respectively—Mr. Bra wiry of the and Mr. Morrison, of tbe Hoove, acting •etaltera—on tbe first ballot, John M. Bictel had . - Oldens J. Ball bad I«te M. Bickei, the candidalo of tho Locobeo %ms*B ef coaree elected. Mr, Bnt voted for John M. Bickei,.and all menr •tem, *f each House, rolcd according to petty Afaurlarat*. There were eight Whigaabeentand <w* Uaan fot.o. Hat i;ts# «raa done m the way of. ordinary leg* tv 4vy. la the Senate, Mr. Danie read fa u» jruls L>r a General *Sy»texa ol Bant* «• Mr. Ui ■Cun,!*, a till u erect a new connty, j canoffvi* r.f Fjyet-e and Washington cosntf»| toLe c*i;fcA • | Mr. lAWjv«i{> 4 a toll to erect a new connty j not of pans Fayette and AUo* | , fheny coeuuf*, t»- I*-- rai vd Moaoogahela.. Be* | . tend to a ec'wufd 'ruora Hce cooaisUhf of Mmb*. Lavrenev, and Ciiaiusghaht. I kitju setfiv 'ryes Tho resemad th*second reading and -1 noalderatmn <>f tb* fe,3, * iwppkAKuit to the act '; to Intvrpwau ’he l‘h;;*-i* : ph<a aad Readicg Bail *. Hoad Company, which v*» amesdrd ac 4 pawed , finally. r . Mr. Frick, readihbui.Ucr, aWI W atleedUn 1 xWniv tfihe iltrr.tburg U«j.k, CDtetmvs r^aiMt^its, The nomination o( Wu»dartjd* f# Ajh ,; ioda4a lodge or Armetr-ug was taken ; and tmanimoasly confirmed •■’•■' PlM.ffuiiPHTM Mill * : : ca»*x.<3oo*Tv—Tt® fli*ton Herald, ofSauuday ’iflemooa, aay* • ‘ John W. Webaicr to inuuhefdo- j *" uenal Conn at one o’clock *.ihia tftetsooa, and 1 • v «MQoti£ed that an iadietnwni had been tM»d — : cnliut him Cw the reorder Ucotc* Pwkaan# r. j'asdtbatthe wooid be bold toanswer ax l ha So* ..mbh Judicial Court. ’ • t __ 1 •CEha to not read lo him, cor tu ! ‘ ’■ m*nafwef made by him UU» BOUfleatton Which . •: ' :i *amMAd. He appeared 10 be 4000 calm, and, SUiM.btdeepMmodjetwinauff or ibanaa. ; - ; orSSSSttooat,#oeiiw*iottewxU be eeMopoa I . wmiinymanrfi which was qoiio P*k* Webber i - waa troMto to ibc coort in efiaige of officer* Har ' ia • carriage, mod wta tatea • w3tto the jail tft the ■*»«•-Ue waaonlypreaeai iaeoort fee nro or three miaatea. , vx «We are officially informed that in the lama ;' \ awt ecalaal Webaer thereare tonreoMiajrix: ;. iSIW chW» Weiiaicr ;, malieo atemhocgbl, with a.’tauiq ad » ahamawr;lhe34,wiia hii haadi aa^ : ; ;;■ 'the dxht manner :and.iiuanimenu, w ‘ ■ J *«&b grand jury bocaroe; aalisfied diy of the examination, of the guilt of. ProL '“ * tier, and tbo teailmooy gjvon aderward* onJytea fed to atreoglbea-a prevfoo* eoaeictioo.-; They •era ala, StUfied ibai if the wuoeiaea M the «oro»BeDt>rereaot impeached, theiowrll # beno of ecottittal.' * * «<tta JOIT h*« oalyoitmtoed forty catof tbs I ( ,iiitQf.*ijly*=peli witncuo* which w**|mraUbed ' TtoTrtTeHofMJ* 1 * 11 * 1 . 116 wiHprob*bl7t#«r -■ .* —lpw-dia Lhe Bapreaa Court tlii^fewk,. «*•» « ''-J UmifarteOhl will bemip«»d-; ■.■,;i ,ij L .- ‘o - Borfoo Herwfd pan forth » Irhea ro r dot TO dm BMmiaedbf Ifai po- Ml «nwt, l> ramrod nojtpat m tho SShrS^ofO^" 1 ”*-, wltoimdon Ijtff BBgadTMynMUTßl’Mn . ■>,» pbwnasl 10 U» Ibwcmho bewees ttotwoto- I r » '.. “rh..mriMllltttatnu Priddiath Husags aa tbs TstrlttrUl The JoOavißf Mfwpi of ftesidest Tayior, food to,too House of Representatives, last Monday* poweiiLi the deepest interest to the vfeole Union, ache present moment, and, t* tke * Bepnhiio " re marks, is destined to exert 4 more povetfiu and salstaiy influence upon the pnhUe mind Iksa tny paper wtucb has issoed from the Executive office lor many yean. I .'A dignified spirit of Au&enpioa* and an ardent devotion to Uw Uoioa, through every line of thla menage, while tl» wiedom and mod «ntton of the meteores-adopted, administer a ■tinging retake to those fraatict of both extroiwe who have aofreelyeharged uha administration with interfering with the Carnation of a Govern meat In CaiUomia. ' v ' Front; the docnnente accompanying the me» asge, whichare toj ToloniMßtr Urn trasa&r to cor eolnmna the instntciioni <sf Ibe Bicrcttry of State to Ur. J£ief,e letter tool Ur. Bkehaau to Ur. Vorbiei,eid Mr. Ctayiaa’e report to tte Prea- Idea!. The remaining papcrtreiate awe to the detail* of what wta done. tfeail to the policy Qpao which .the Administration adopted to meanres ia regard to the Tenitoriee aoqwred by . the treaty af Guadalupe Hidalgo.-' . HEBMSB 6P VHB PBEIDBIT. VfuMomb*, Jin. 21*1650. !ZV tluEouu ifßtfmmtathu . tfti* ZFntsd Ststtt: I transmit tothe House of Bepresentativea, In aasvef to a resolution of that body, pused oa the 31st of December last, the accompanying re* port* or head* of Department*, which contain all the official Information in the possess** or the , Executive, asked for by the resofntirtn. i oa comint into ofßoe I fined the mfotery cons* imandut of the department of OsHfomia eserd tie* the fraction* of drfl goSenwt in that Terri' torvtand left ail was to aft under the treaty of Qtudalnpe Hidalgo* withoot fcferad y«*yi*gw- Imm provision is erisHithtoy a gorenittni in that Territory, I thought it be* not tp dirturb that imnFMJt, mads under my predecessor, until Oopmss some action on that subject. 1 therefore did not interfere with the power* of the military commandant, who eootintted to exercise the fractions of eftril governor aa before, but I made bo anch appointment, jconfcned no such authority, and hare alio wedfno. increased com ppptstiAH to tbe commandant fee hia terricea. -. to the firithfrl execution of the maty, so'&r aa lay In the power oT the Exocu* tire, and to enable Concrete lo actti the present ■etsioa with at fall knowledge tnd aa Utua diffi onlty aa possible, oa all matters of interest in these Territories, I seat the Boa. Thomas Butler King as better of deoatehes to Cdifbrdaoud certain-officer* to Oaufornia and New Mexico,' whose duties art particularly defined In the ac emupfinyinf letters of iastruetioa addressed' to them sererally by the proper department. .- < 1 did not heststs to to ttepsople ortbaßß Terrttorlre my desire that each Territory eboold, if prepared to comply with the requisitions of the Constitution of the United Batet, form apian of a »!«*■ constitution, and rabmit the same to Con* netSi with a prayer for adfflimkm into the Baton u a Stats; but I did not antfdpate, soggem, or aa the establishment of any each cover ante at without the assent ofGongrta, nor did l euthorire any government a*ent or officer to interfere with, or exercise any infinence or;oontrol over the ele©; lion of delegates, or over any convention, in max* in* or. modifying their dotwstin fnsri tot tons, or any of the provisions of thefr proposed eoMtitution. Oa tbe contrary, the instructions given by my or*, den were, that all meassres of domestic policy adopted by the people of California mu* onginife r|.Wii ihemsenret; that srhile the Executive of the United States wtadysfroua to protect them in Lhi formation of any government repuhtiean in its character, to be at the Ptpper time submitted to Cdonesr. yet U was to bef distinctly understood that the plan of such a goveremeat mu* at the f pi* ***"" be the result of ti*lr own deliberate cteice, and origlnale with theaseires,. without the interference of the Executive. 1 am unable to give any* Information a* to lasni Sofw^cSimuEnlndSCT^?the Territories mentionedia the resofaton 'as I have no tofenna* tidn'oa those nfijttla 'As already stated, 1 fcavp not disturbed the ar* rancements .which . 1 found had exietrf under my In advising an early application by the people of these Territories for sdmissioa as Safes, 1 was actuated principally by .an earnest dastro to afford to tbe'wisdom and patriotism of Coogreas ÜBderihe'Ootatdntioct.'evety Stats hu.t}je right of establishing, and from time to time altering, its municipal laws and do«etie institutuaKinde peadetSy of every other Bts»e nnd - of fte Cenenj Gorerement, subject only to the prohfcitione and fuaraatcee e*preaslyaet forth in the Constitution ofthe United Tbe subject* tbealeftex* dorivriyto the rtificsfiveSuteawerenoi design ed or expected to becoaat^CTrfnatiaaalj^u*- uowertii make allne«sS roteianjfrmiaikms Mpecting tbe Territories of the Unitod]B««, every new acquisition of Temtory hailed.to eutstoa*on toe question whether tbasystoaef involuatary servfipde theStatsa ahonldor ab«U to* be prohibited to that Territory. The periods fifnfeuemeat from this eanse which have heretofore oooatwdbeve been safely named, but during tbe of what ever leegth which may elapse befisne the adnas sion of the Territories ceded by Mexico as Butre it appeS probable tbaUkimilar excitement will prevail toau undae pgtont. • • • . . . al 9 Under these circumstances I thought, end still think, that it wu my doty to aadrevtytopot it to the pesrerol Congress, by the admission i ou and New : 'aion for tho unacceisary agitattou «TU» public A TAX PAYER. “hU oodentood thuta people of ta «*». cArt of Cilitarmn haTo.tfarmed a plan or»Bottei end will sofa tobmit toe cum lo lie joSSmirfCencrcmrai apply farndmiskmasa State. This obtuse on tflpif iwMhtwih k acser i dance wilb, wu nr* adopted ejsWwlp ®® a * oromoted by taflofloeie eent. tato by of prede £eiur, end wereilieedf ta Mne froroi of ex ecutiu> b-fcro 'ieny eommoxleuioo w« i m reccbed IfiCjgoptad wMtation .hiH; whoa enlWltaito Ojwg" , b " fca ? a “ to in compliexco w% ta.-twrtailMe of the Cbnuitntlbii' of ta ,Uailed blUe* , I eernettlp recommend tat.tt mny receiro lb* «WCtai of °Tneru!rt of Celifaroi*' not included in ta pro potod gts** ofthu g«ma ia bettered to be tuuaaibt* teiexeep* In nhstttaSMt dow eoonlnr»ea « the rleuntf of Salt l4kc< . .. m, A'datm has been «dTta<sed by 4h# &Ule ofTex. as to a v«?» laisti ponioaof the nwst popotoo* dietriot of fix Terrharf common!. deUgneied by Ibc nune ofßeW Mexico. Ulhe people of New Mexico bed fermgdgplen of oStue jotetomect for Utel Tenitmy ee ceded by ta. W“r «• a^ i ‘ elope Hidelgo, end bed beet «3»iHei bf Cole etac a c fitcle, onr Conetitnticn wtad bceo ef forded ta tneeno ofobtclnlngin etaumuil of itoqtalkm of tramdMfVilhTente We jadldel deetan. At preeeoe, howrrer, no jadMil tnbo. eel c—■*« tenter of deckle* Ibet (]ociiicn, end it remeine for Concrete to deeiw pome mode fer iLeUtnitment. Mturwhflo leobent wflongmc the eaeetion. whether irwooldjm expedient before neb edjeemmnt to eetehlieb e-terriioriil gorere ment, which, bf tadndlnf ta dletrict toelelmnd wonld preettallf doeedota qteetal ed rereelf to ta'Suto of Texee, or, bf CTelndjn* It,- mold docido It in bet leeor. In my opinion eoch n xnnrrn wonld not bo expedient. etaoieUf cl ta people of tbie Teiritorf mil cojoy ta bcndU ud Smcllon of their mnnidpnl iewe, oripiaellf do {JrtdfStn Mexico, nod been c mjJiUir **» “■ voS* tbetb to protect tam ta Udkne. It u ondooUedly true tbeltaorroertf, iita.l*- ertiec. end religion of ta people of Mow Mcxioo , pro tetter ptotodrd then tfeey erer wen be lore ta (retry ofoeeeioo. - Shield Conxreen, when Gelitorcie cbnil preeent bench lorlecofporetlen into taßnioOjCnnex e cooddloo In beredminioo etc Bteteefectlnxher daeireOe leetitotloce oontrerf to ta wi.be. of be r people, >td ewe compel ter teerponriif to caw cly with u.yetta Skin eoekebengpher e«*l utiooclinfuacnbercdoticilon, wbcnloberm ekooid om expedient. A«f caeictj pn deny to ibc people ofitoSteieta rixblof eelfgorercoent n c muter which peeslierif cdecti Ibunnlret wiU infiblbly be rrgttded by tbetccccnlnrccion of their rxbtr, end, ojln lho principle tcid down In onr own Deelerctloo of IcdcpUidenee, IheycrtU ocrtdnly fad mutccd by the greet ana rfta Americen people. To eenrt tat they cm e eon ottered people, ud rn»t u nßrete enbuit to ta wiUnfteobeoneeetore, fatbie regtrd, will peel wlih no enfdief'Mipoge emoag Aaeriexn freee jqcb. Orest number* of them irnnwiertiiwi oftho tJuted Butw.sc* iafintof lo tho fM* ofou eonarrymen in (atcilfeaee sni patriottm*. m* no nfmenaneafo restiain them in Ue •*■ erdJQ of an nndoabied tight, tbatintistlir (far* ‘aotk4 to them by the trnty of ami on itael£ ahaH ever be. ottered by ms, or enoonrepd and taioed by pemms actios onder my ; authority. It is to be expactod that in the resldae of the Urri* tory ended ions by Mexico,the peopio midief iVjm wily at the fimrf of their ineorporatioa ifito itbe Üblmos « Sutp, Mttle all qsombaa of domes ;t»o poliey w otth themselves. • ; -Nomslerial ioeoanaiesao will rosoll from the Want.- lor s.shm* psrtodjbfa fooonment eaub »Ad.i b 9 Qongress. erar that pta of tha territory «riifeh lies eastward of the no* Bttfe efjUalitee Diai and iho‘ reason* far my opinion that Mew M&eo wfllatQO W «*“*£«**• »k fe ad. miodott into th« ffoi®* ■*« faohded oawOoia JnSraitloo. whkhPteppoee is coomw to dl| wSharecxied ts Imjofrten oa that sob* ■SSSspasSHFS MiiiML and secure the tariawf of WwJ®*' Empt Co th® boaei&al o*#®® ®®? P?®®" ***, {S^^j-hittfldriiattaPakio&wUhtowawa^ eugnaly *» ««M **TBMfOOBUT watmmir, which, ean Vtbef strength, the chief eleme%tof which is to be ibood io the tcgiti tad sffectionbf the people for wh‘ Other. Z. TAYLOR. LETTER OP MR. CLAYTON TO THE PRESIDENT. {The fiat doramrrpl accompanying the Met safe, it a letter from the Secretary of State, enelowng the paper* on file ia hisdepartment, in relation to California. Hit letter U dated Jan. 7, 1850, and after reciting the resolution of the House calling ibr there paper*, at length, he says:\ Hu the honor to report to the President the ac companying paper* on file, in hla Department, embraced by the reaoloticm. Copies of so much of the correspondence of this Department, daring the last administration, with officers and agents in California, after the Treaty of Guadalupe, aa waa deemed proper, or awfil, lobe communicated to Oongreaa, will be found among the P*Pf- r * * c * eompaoyin* the Mesaage of President Polk, el December 5,1848, from page 45, to page 69, in chaire. [See roL 1 Executive Document*, 2d eereion, 3oth Congress.] Prior to that period, T. O.' Larken, waa appointed confidential agent of the Depertmeatm Csilfornia, and received for hi. tertioe* the ram of $6»10 7 * Tbetam of *l,- 000 hu bMH p»ld to Hr. Kin*. , The SeenttiT of Sure hu lira honor fo >dd, Ulloooffleitl report hu pel been received tt this Department, from Mr. King, who, on the 3d of AprU lest, wu appointed bearer of despatches to California, and agent to coiled Information' ne eeasary to the proper execution of the treaty with u well as to communicate information to the people o( that Territory, as is folly Hated in the copy of hit instructions herewith rent. Pri* ▼ate advice* from California have informed us 1 that he waa confined by severe illness, not long 1 after his arrival at Ben Francisco; but that be had [ recovered, and his arrival in the Dotted States ' mar, therefore, soon be expected. 1 “A report will then, doubtless, be mtde by him, gdfdkaeo la hla ipiimrliona. ' Respectfully submitted, J. Id. CLAYTON. LETTER OF MR, BUCHANAN TO MR. VOORHIES. [A letter of instruction from Mr. Bucbasan to Wm. V. Vooxam. Eeq., teat ei an Agent of tbe Government to California, by Mr. Poix, follow*, no letter la dated* Department of Bute, Oct. 7, 1 1848. After aome lotrodaotory congratulatory remarks ea the acquirement of the NewTertUories/ Mr. Bnchgnin cornea' to tbe subject in band, at fellow*:—l i The Pretideat deeply regrets that Coagrees did [aat. at their hat eensio*, establish a territorial gov- , eraoent for California. It would now be vain to eater the reasons fer this omission. What-, ever Iboae may bare been, he la firmly con vinced that Congress feel a deep interest in tbe welfare of and it* people, and will at an early period of tbe next session, provide fer tneo a ter ntenial government salted to their wants. Oor laws relating to trade and interooorso with tee Indiana will then be extended over Utem. Cos tom booses will be established fer tbe collection of tbe revenue} and liberal grants of land wftl be mi<fri to those bold and painotlo oitizena, who privations and dangers, btve emigrated or •ball emigrate to that territory from tbe States on Ibis side of the Rocky Mountains. The President, in. his annual message at the eommeneement of the melon, will recommend nil these great measures to pangrest, in tbe strongest terms, and will use every effort, consistently with bis doty, to ihaore their accomplishment. In tbe mean time, the condition of tbe people or is anomalous, and will require on their part tbe exerdse of neat prudenee and discretion. $» tbe conclusion of the treaty of peace, the mill tary government which was established over them, under the laws of wtr as recognised by the practice cf all civilized nations, has teased to de rive its eutbority irom this eouree of power. But fa there, fer this reason, do government In Cali feiUial Are life, liberty, and property under tbe protection of no exluiag authorities? This would se a in tbe (ace of the world, and especially among American .citizens, diaiin gnlahaq as they are above aQ other people fer their uw ending character. Fortunately, they are not reduced to this sad eobditbn. The termination of the war left an existing government—a govern* meat it fao— in fell operation; sad this will con tinue with tbe presumed consent of the people un til Oottgret* shall provide fer them a territonsl government The great law of necessity justifies Ids conclasioo. The coiaeni of our people »lr resuitiblv intoned from the feet test no eivihzed community could possibly desire to abrogate so government, when the alternative pre- j •entedwould be to place themselves in a state of uarefay, beyond tbe pro taction of all laws, and | reduce them to tbe unhappy necessity of submit- i Uag to the dominion of the strongest This government isfuto will, oi course, exrrcae no Dover (nconsiatent with the provisions of the offte jJMted States, wWeb lathe sa prase Uw of tota), V« thU reraon.no lm port doUca «i be tortrf io CjliW. on {"W" the growth, produce, or mintUactureof the United as no such dottee can be Imposed ether part of out Union on tbe production* of Cal ifornia. Her can new duties be chsrgtd in Cali brate upon such foreign productions as have si teady nsM duties in any of our portaof entry, for ibSabftbas reason that Califereia is within the ter ritory of fee United States. I shall not enlarge upon this subject, however, as the Secretary ol the Treanuiy wi&peifor® that doty. The •FreaJent urgently advises the people of Califereia to live peaceably and quietly under the existing government. He"believes that this will ninmntn their testing and nest Interest*. If it be ■otwbtUbey’aotil* desire. and bad a right to they can console feemselve*' with the re- i flection. that it will endure £ht fer a few mhntns. j Should they attempt n change or amend it during , this brief period, they most probably cooTd not ac- ] complith tbeir otgeeCbefere the government estib-1 Uabed by Congress would go Into operation- Ini themes*! *(Bf, the country- would be agitated, to citron woclTtewi&tfftwp frao!*)“.'“"i emrdowaolg. ud dosertM Write ciigkl ditto ud . exwtentc lb. people opinU e.cb oU»r,.nd}ha i ad to a government which, fa no conceiv able contingency, could endure fer a tingle year. During tbfsbrierperiodUlabettertobear tbeUl tbdy have, tfrsn to fiy to others they know not of. lha permanent prosperity of any new country is identified with the perfect security of its land title* Tbe land system of tbe General Govent ttateaa a theme of admiration throughout the world, Thawfodbmo/tnnn has never devis ed a pU* «o well calculated to prevent laigatwn tad place ihe right* of owners of tbe soil wood dispute. This system has been one great canae of the rapid settlement and progress of oar new Billet and Territories. Emigrants have been at tracted there, because every man knew that when he bad acquired land from the Government, be couldsituldsr big own vme and ander bis own fig tree, and there wou|4 U co one to make him afreid. Indeed, therdoanjte no greater draw back to tbe prosperity of a country, at several of lbs older States have experienced, than disputed ludAitles. Prudent men will be deterred from eaterating to a State or Territory where they can. notobltin an indisputable title, and must, conae qoently, be exposed to dtp danger of strife and lit* inlioits in respect to the soil on whipb fee* d *e ! . L An uncertainty respecting the securiry of land ti*; ties arrest* bU valoable improvement, befcause no prudent man will expend bis means fer this par- DOW. wfcik there is danger that another may de- Drive hlmof fee fru& of his labor*. It I* fortunate ' therefore, that Congress alone, underthe Con ■titotioa, mururi “the power'to dupoje of nod ouke all needful rules end regulation* respecting the territory or other property bekwteg to the United Stgas*” In the exerdse of ibis power.tbe President is convinced feat.tee emigrants will re celve liberal donations of the psbuo tend. Although Congress have no* established a ter ritori.l goVemment br to people or Crtlfctb.., they have not been altogether unmindful of tbeir intereste. The benefit ol onr post office law* bu been extended to them, and yon will bear with yon authority, from the Postmaster General, to provide fer the conveyance of publie information mod private correspondence among themselves, tad between them and tbe dlizeas of Oregon and of oar States east of the Rocky MoauteiM. The monthly steamers on the Une from Panama to Astoria have been required “to step end deliver and lake mails at San Diego, San Frenelsco, and Monterey." The*® tteamew. connected by tee Infernos of Panama wife ihose on the Atlantic, between New ¥«* *h d Cbagres, will keep up a regular communication with pil!ferma,and afford fecOities to all those who may desire to emigrate Boonwy appropriation* have also been made by Oongres* to maintain troop# in Califer- STlo protectH* against dl attack* from a eriUged or aarf ge fop. ini ipwill afibrd fee Presideat peculiar pteasureb perform this du of toDoirad tortlSißJ of oor ei.il right. .;.. o. .ho MU. M*T. 1618, to Uty oo which oor Uw »•«» «ik M«»“'»“ *Mli, coowomoto. Prom th.t d.y M Inh.bt tuubeo.mo eoliUod to .11 Ibe “•ulng. u d bono *l. rrtmiUoi from gbe bert form of cirtlgoTern- mnoog.. Ib . em -, T5*L* h ' lr 51a proro worth, of liu* loo.Um.blo booo, no doom Ucslsrulnod. Whilst fee wopolgtioa of California mil be com port* chi.*, o* opr pwp ki " d , rerakmg nor own language, and edsoted for eeii lidcraU. portico of Item wen »“““ J® »“ fadhr. to bawd, of ! etui... ooghl lo bo, «nd from _*•. JyJJSili ROefo—t, of to A me new chnraaer tofWdeet m eemJ tool Itel to, will- te ,r ',*“ tod kmdoh—i ud (ho. to alit etepfipi tteb .lkijiow toy law <wame Dm ,^«r,«P^. LETTER Of MR. CLiYTOtJ TO MR. KINO. Dvunsrr nr Br<n, • l % WAnMxarov. 34 April. iIHR | Hna. Tiqui Bona Kim, Appointed Ayrat of lie U. 8. to California, Ba—The President, repaid# fall confidence In ye*i integrity, abilities, ud prudence, bee appoint ed jrtra u ifeot for toe purpose cf conveying in* pogartttastrpctlwfg and-despatches to oar anal and amarp comDundera fU£stifofoia. It it bis 4asira that you aball Jo** no now fa repairing bf tba oust and moat-expeditious route, la the proaaesooa aftfap datka'daVolwd upon poo, vbicb I shall proceed to explain iatbo following (satnodoßK TtoeaneUoaoftho people of California and {for Mesfoo bo, «My, tf P* fcf. foa agMliOtt. 4ff-lhS tau oaaqr icbvWm vaa Md« for ■ibe-fuinre admission of these Territories iolo ibe Union, at Stale*; and,initio mean Go** vernmuntofthe"UnitedStsteais-boand to protect the inbubitaata residing in them, in the free end Entire unjoymeni.of their Uvea, liberty, and pro* -perty, and in the exorcise of their civil and »e* ligioQi* right*. Owing to eanaes with which yoa are fully acquainted, the Congress of the United Stale* 'oiled to assist the Executive, by the pna* aage of e law establishing a government in olther of the new Territories, 'You ore aware, however, that an act was passed st the last session, to ex* tend the revenoe lawa of the United Statea over the territory end waters of Upper California. This actcrente&a collection district in California; and yoa also know, that by another previous act,' cer tain mail facilities have been extended to the same territory. Whatever can be done, by the aid oftbe ConiUtntioQ of the United Stares, the treaty with Mexico, and the enactments of Con* greaa.tu afford to the people of the Territoriea the benefits of civil government, and the protection that is due them, will be anxiously considered and attempted by the Execntive. Yoa have been selected, by the President, to convey to them these assurances; and especially the assurance of his firm determination, so far as hit constitutional power extends, to omit nothing that may tend to promote and secure their peace and happiness. You are fully pocaetsed of the President’s viewa, and can, with propriety, sug gest to .the people of CaUfornis the adoption of meaxqrps best calculated to give them effect.— These measures must, of course, originate solely with themselves. Assure them of the sincere de sire of tbe Executive of ibe United Btates to pro | tect and defend them in the formation of any gov { eminent, republican in its character, hereafter to be submitted to Congress, which aboil be the re* ■ultof their own deliberate choice; but let it be, ’ at the tame time, distinctly understood by them, . that the plan of auuh a government must originate I with themselves, and without the interference of the Executive. The .lava of California and New Mexico, as they existed at the conclusion of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, regulating the relations ortho inhabitants wth each other, will necessarily remain in force in the Territories. Their relations with th* former government have been dissolved, and new relations created between them and the Gov» ernment of the United Stater, but the existing laws, regulating the relations of the people with each other, will continue until others lawfully I enacted shall supersede them. Our nsvsl and mil* | itary these stations, will be fully instructed to co-operate with the friends of order and good government, so far ss their co-operation can be useful and proper. An Important part of your duty will be (o acquire and to transmit to this Department the best and follest information in regard to the population, tbe produc tions,-and the resources of the country, the extent and character of at) grants of land mtde hr Mexico prior to tbe late treaty, the quantify and condition of the pub lic donate, and especially of those portions whieb are rendered valuable by their metallic and mineral wealth, and the general fitness and eapaeity of those now acquisilioos for the great purpose* of agneultnre. commerce, and manufacture*. The devetopemeni of the resources ot this vast and Interesting region, in all that eoneernt the interest and welfare of its present and fature occupants, is a cherished object of this eov erament; and all Information wbieh yoo can obtain In relation tn these tabjecu, will be most acceptable to this department Ir is desirable to know the numbers of the various Indian tribe* whieb form a portion of the population of the Territories; their power, character, and modes of life; and the number of Mexicans held as captives there by any savage tribes, whose.release and restora tion to their own country this government Is bound to exact, by the 4th and 11th articles of the; treaty; also, as nearly as may be, thu number of Mexicans who, within the year after the exchange of the ratification* of the treaty, have withdrawn from the territories, and the a umber of those who have declared their intention to preserve the character of citlxens of the Mexican republic, agreeably 10 the fith article of the treaty It la not credited by this Qoveraoent that any at tempt will be made to alienate either of these portions of t&e leniioriues of the United States, or to establish an independent government within their limits. But sboald the existence of any such project be detected, you wiU not fail to briag it to tho immediate notice of your government that proper raeasires for the promo tion of the Interests of the people of the United States maybe promptly adopted. ' you are fully authorised to confer with oar military and naval commander* within these Territories, who will be Instructed to assist you in the accomplishment of tho oblect of your mission. .Your compensation will be at tie rale of eight dollar* per diem, from the rims of yonr departure on the basinet* of your mission until Tear return-homo; and you will be allowed your travelling and other expense* during yonr absence; tor which you will be careful to take vouchers io all cases where theycan be obtained. lie earn of one thousand doilats is advaneod to yoa on account. ' I am, sir. very respectfully, your oVt **r*V [Sjgnerf| JOHN M. CLAYTON. PBOM NKW TOOK* Correspondence of the Pittsburgh (Incite. Nxw You, Jan. 21, iB6O. The A*tor Place Biot trials have ended, mod the cul prits in public opinion cxbonoraird by the jury. Ev ery exertion-was made by the prosecuting officers, to procure the conviction of Byader*, and others, whs urged on the poor follows who lo*t their lives by .the fire of thc-Rulitary, while their leaders were in safety, but with un avail. A jury has now retried an impor* tost point in mob law, and tho incidents of a mob, and la tact any that nothing abort of u|Bat-preae3CF t '«ui&' direct personal exertions against tho.policn fores of tho authorities of the city, sabjeetsOttC to the penalty of iastlgaiing a riot. - _ Our legislative chy government!* fssi acquiring a deserved degree of approbation, oral It new aeems cer tain that, after twenty five yean of abuse, we are to eome back to economical and honest government Among tlii great reforms soon to go into effect, is one In regard to the me of Croton Water. In faiore, every Improved lot in the city is to be taxed, whether the water is uted or not; and the money thus collected i» to go to tbe water fund. In times gone by, whole •quotes have evaded taxation, with impunity, and yet retained the use of the water, by drawing it from a hy drant in tu« corner groceries, the proprietor* of which reaped their profit from th« customers attracted by free water. The daily supply of water by Oar aeqaeduet, last Bumper, waa sixty six galhaafor cash inhabitant: | a quantity that seems incredible when our dirty con j dition ii remembered.' Rail toed people have been agreeably surprised, by th«* absolute earning of a dividend by the Harlem road, Ok teeon-1 roa<£ in point of age, iQ the'Unitod Ptatea. L'uJer u.- management of Mr. Schuyler, tbe Presi dent of tbe New York and New Heveo,and the Hons- Rordi, two and s half per cent, has been earn, ed in six raenths, and is the first tho ioad ever made. It rtmaiu-d far Mr. Schuyler to ascertain A*» «*f* tack the company had isiced; far some pf his predeees* son, when in want of fundi, never serapled to issue stock at any price. Until very recently, the road has been a stupendon* fraud; bat there is no doubt that, in fature, it will be what iu location one of the most impartial and profitable roads in New York.— Tbe’iaiia't of the Pittsburgh and Erie Rail Road stock is regarded here as very favorable, not only by ihe holders of the great Central Road.of New York, but by the casern cspilallsts and the rail road Interest of New Eogland. It is morally certain that we shall have a road from Erie and Buffalo on the lake shore, whieh will at oace open to the city of New York, and New England, a ready aeeess to all who land at Pittsburgh, the head of navigation on Up Ohio. It will open a new road to the great south and south west, and to travellers bound from New York, offer, perhaps,'ad vantages equal to what are hoped from the central route of Pennsylvania. "Tho comptaion of the Cen tral, Erie, and eannot fail to make Pittsburgh a distributing point olgreater Importance than may city In the Union, making it the Barton of roads for the west. The ‘’lron City” Is npw the New York of ue west, bustling and unselfish, with merch ants-and manufacturers so-profitably employed that they hare neither time or, indeed, Indaeeaents, to unite themselves to stimulate the resources of the city. Pittsburgh, with true isgtpity, has now supped out of her usual routine—taken hold of rail roads in earnest, and era long will be rewarded with an influx of bu«i ecu, papulation, and wealth, winch wilt mako her the equal, if i.ot the superior, of the now cooimercial pie tropolinof Pennsylyania—Fhtladslphia. The Iron in terest eannot long remain dprp>ani, but pm*t toon awske to a prosperity greater than before. Id tinanrial affairs all is dullness, and mom-y goes a begging 00 low rates. No good even passable pa per is ibrown out by the banks, who complain or the easb of customers, and the accumulation of unprofita ble specie and deposits. Cotton is firm at UJtkHc per pound far the only grades in market, ordinary and fair. In Rreadriuffa there is no movement, except in the re tail way. Provisions of nit kihdanre dull, and noquo tatioht are needed. Iron has rallied; «21,!15 per ton, cash, and held firmly. Teas hove risen, and holders stiff at the rite, aqdsome cargoes have been taken cut of market Hides and Lest her are very firm, with largo tales at fall prices. A few southern merchaats are “looking round,” and the spring trade la at hand. Whalmo Eirrayaui.—The ship Junior, oi PCcv Bedford, left that pen on the-Hth of Decern* bar, tod, after an unsuccessful cruise in the India an ocean, touched at Van Diemm's Land (or re* eniiti>; tailed from Hobert’s Town on November 27,1618, for the tJouthom Polar aoaaf and in lati tude 65 south, fell ia with an icy barrier, and cruis ed along its margin until (ho sth cfFebruary. On the l&th March, l fi 49, touched :at Ncw£enlind, pud sailed thencp for (he North Polar seta, where ebetook eleven whstra, making 1,900 barrels of. oil. Sbo afterward* returned, to Honolulu, and departed lor home on the 2let-November. After, (be onsucesafal cruise in tbp Sopthpru hemisphere, the Junior passed Irani 65 degrees tooth to 66, north, tbas mskiug in seven months and twenty days a run ol more than ton thousand miles, ex. elusive of the distance in cruiiipg for whales, and obtaining In the mean time a full cargo of oil and bone; accomplishing the distance from the south polar circle to the north polar circle, and taking 1,900 btrrelsof oil, in five months «nd lea days. Igrxpcjf*&!°tt fob tub Huxoxxurs.—Tho tele piptuo of U»b tfey York Heralfl thgi Goo. Taylor has instructed our Charge «1 Constantinople I o confer with the Sultan of Tor* Jtey, and gain, if possible, hla. for the Hoagsriaa refugees in hla dominions io eome.to America. gome fi#li,”'at Si. Louie, iff alluiionto llwfUHfartbabpoefil ofiparried women,” when before tho Missouri Legislature, asked If it would doi be batter for the members to do aomething for the benefit of the mingle ladies, and not rouble theuwelves so much about man*! wives.. When a gentleman msrriei a lady, beactifo! and rich, lus f.fcada sava;—‘t Ho baa married a perfect Bird ot Paradise.” I/the lady happens to be poor, however,The? any: “A perfect Bird of Pare tdise, with tbe exception of the feathers.'’ Q9»L'vsi CoitnuiST.—The only remedy over offexi ed to the publie, which has never foiled of working a cure, when directions *re followed, to Me Lane's Livo pjn it has now been revert! years before the pablict and hs* l-eeo introduced in all sections of the Union) Where it bus been used, iihas had the mositrituaphaa* ■access, and has actually driven pal of use all other medicio. */ It has been tried under all the different of ifepaua, and has been found eqoaliy effiea* eiousin nil. For sale by J. KIDD A CO., No. CB, corner of Fourth and Wood it, Pittsburgh. [janl9-d*wlw3 A Car* and Csrtltteau at Hems, |p» qkad vast n asm of tax Pivxolxvm.— I hereby ectliftr that about two weeks ago I was relx ed with » violent attack of uomfriag and yurgreg Choi* era Morbus, with very distressing pain* In the stomach and bowels, which was completely teUefed by two teaspoonful dores of Petroleum, taken la a Ultie wa ter. After having taken tho first dose, I slept soundly and comfortably for three hoars. [Signed] HENRY WISE, Jr, On board the steam boat Ariadne. Pittsburgh, Dee. 11th, IMS. • I am Captain of tho Arindce, aod was a witness to the astonishing effects of the Petroleum, la tbe esae of Henry Wise, who is one of the hands on tho boat [Signed] NIMBODGRAUKLL- Pituburgh, Dec. Uth, 1819, J ITT"Bee general advertisement In another eqlumfl de)3 1 rttßMtu* Luton ob#»x—rrcosreJ by J. 'V. kelly William street, N. V- and for lole tty A. JayMi No. 70 Pounli street. Thl« will be found adel julfttt arli* etc ofboveragc In famUle*,ami particularly lor ale* r °Bxax»* n?MMi—An loproTod Cbocola'ta prepara tion. bebiir a combination of Cocoa; nut; innocent, la ▼lrormibir and palatable, hlffhly recommended partic ularly forlnyalld.. Prepared by W. ltakef»Uorel.ca ter, Moan., and for tale by A. JA\ u 1.3, at the IVkui Store. No.TOFoUnti at Oiebl* ♦ Improvements In Dentistry* DR. G. O. STEARNS, leueof Uo*lon, U prepared to mnnsfw ie sad Ml HLoctTmu lo whole sod mtm ofaett. .■ ■<a Suction oTAUnovpltcrlc Suction PUteo— Toonu* aKCBUtt IS nvs UiSBTS*, where the nerve 4s •xpoied. Office end reudence non door to the Msy or’i offico, Poanb •treet, I'ltulmrch. lUru ?0 —i. u. U’Fsilden.P. H. K«u»n. l«l* Dentist. Oomer orraartft S/WSSitiiF .Md Decatur, between Market andTerrv luuii. oatt>dlvln WASTED* A GIRL to do Homework. A petowenl HiuaUao at aooi wage* can bo heard of by enquiring ai ihii office. j i*”* s WILKINS HALL. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS- Xh. kOTEBPEABB Will«•»!!»«• tholr nmn lxo dwciamji unminiiiTi, Only three rights mere—Thursday, Friday.and Barer day Evening*. January Wth, tflth, and SCin. Admission, *5 cents. If 7 ?" For particulars see Programme. lansa 117 ANTED-A single atsn wh*thoroughly under* V v standj the management of Cows, ana ean milk. To one who can eome wait recommended, rood wages and a steady situation will be gtven. Apply to, - . ianSfi C. U. ROli INBON ,litre rro tp. - (Saturday Visiter and Ditpaich copy till Ist February.) CAVED HER LlFE—Sellers' Vetmirege is the arti- Laxtsutoa, Va,January SO, IMD. Mr. J M. Wilson—Dear Sir, The vial oC-Selleta* Vermtfare 1 boaght (rem you, some time ago, brought - Dam my 'girl five years old. the astonishing number ol Eva hundred worms. 1 believe she would have lived a very short time, but lor this medicine. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS,. 67 Wood st; sold also by Druggists generally In the two cities. jintii •_ For Rant, FROM the first day of April next—ohe lane two Bioiied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome ly tiiaatcd-on the Ohio River, adjoining the borough of Manchester, with abonifoar acres of lands a number of Fruit Trees; one large bi ick Darn and Stable, and HUTCHISON * CO._ C ORNIIESI^ i . | H‘.>dU,.. -fo* FLOUR— 30 bbls in store aad far sale by jsnM - STUART A BILL Eye FLOUR—In store and for sale by jairtt STUART A SILL BUTTER— In kegs and botes, for sale by . ]igf4 SILARtA SILL (TP.AU CIDER—3 Mils soperior, just reo’d by j jmpH ttTUARTABILI. CLOVER SEED—In store and for sale by ian;‘V STUART A SILL TIMOTHY SEED—a small lot in store, far tala by jangt • T STUART A BILL SUOaE— Htthhda (new cropl NO, In suroand far ■ale by iUTZi JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO Rfdi-40 tea (uf crop] in tiore andfar sale by junat JAMES A tIUTCIUSON A CO MOLASSES— COObbls (new crap) in store and fat *alo by jan£) JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO LEAD-ttQO pigs Galena, in stare and far sale by jar OS JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO SHOT— 40 kegs, ats’d, in store and far tale by janD JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO 1)ItOVI!jTONS— lU.COO lt>« Bu t Pork; It Mils No t Lard; HU •• Uess Pork; , 30 keg* Bmiert UiuJing and for tsleby I >an3t J 8 DILWORTri fc CO POWDER— 1J»0 kegs Wasaog Powder, 300 ” Ky Rifle « •JOOhf “ - ' M 100 or “ “ “ 100 Bf - Deer *■ 50 “ Bea Shooting; CO.OCtI fact Safety Fuse; in mtgaxiae, fo sale by janfiJ J S DILWORTH ACO FLOUR— 75 bbls in atore and far.salebjr JanVS CRAIG A >*KINNEB, ty Market st T AIID—IO bbli in store and for tale by * > CRAIO A SKINNER OATS —500 ba la store aad far sale bv ' CRAIGASKINNE Dried APPLES—S»bn instore and far sale by jantp CRAIG A.SKINNER BUTTES— 10 bids Ohio Bolt, in cloth*, to day ren’d and for silo by janUS CRAIO A BKINNF.It BKAS<A_A few bbls Small White, far sale by jant!s , CRAIO A KKINNKR DBiF.O PEACHES—3) tm last rec’dand for talo by ,«„•£ CEAIQ A SKINNER TIOTATOFS—M bbls in stare and Tot tale by IT ]sn2s CRAIO A SKINNEIt,» Market lu( or Btolsa. A SMUT MACHINE AND PIPE, marked “J.Slie iff,” was taken from the Wharf, at the Lake Eric landiagron Nov. FJd, last. •, A soluble reward will bo given far any informant eonecrmngjt jaaSt J. C.uIDWELL. \ LABGE and peneril assortment at Landrcth’s Worrtuiled Garden Seed?, Jail rcc’dfc&d far tale, wholesale and tetofl, b? HBNRV P. PCHWARTZ, Federal meet, Allegheny. jan*2l-dhw3tS SUGAR A MOLASSES—IO bbds prime N O Sagi (newerep;) 6001 bis pruqe N O Molai * es,(pewrroß) ■ nußnaiDGn, wilson a co ritOBACCO-53 kega ff twht, id»t ree’d and font! J by DyRDRIDGE, WILSON A CO, jsnVt • Water street JUST referred and far aato— -15 boxes Palm Soap; 10 •' Almond and Toilet Soap; JOHN MppADEN ACO, jyvj Canal lUsin, Penu st Bf*W PIOOQi. Jaitrecaived.oneelegantßosewood AJaB 0) octave Piano Forte, from the celo ffTWl brattd factory ot T. Gilbert ft Co,, 11*1 *■ llostoh. This instrument Is remarka ble for brilliancy and sweeuiesa of tone," and elasticity of tooch. Toe above firm it considered one of the very fint inUoaton, aad their Piano*, (or elegance of exterior, beamy of tone, and duration, arc not imput ed by ihoae of any other make. For tale on reasoaa bio terma by H. KLEBER, Jau-4 at J. WnWoodwcll’s. ("IOKN—iWO tacks Shelled, in atom and for aaie by J j*n74 STUA HT ft BILL, 118 Wood, jl VENISON— 3(COpoanda ia store and Car sale by jan24 BTUARTft SILL HAMS —City Cured in store and for sato by jail* I STUART A SILL SHOULDERS— Prime for tale by _Jans|4 STUART ft SILL POTATOES— 1000 bn Galena and Illinois, inti red'd aad for sale by Jamil aT^ART&SILL LARD— M bbl* No l, Vi arrive, for aaie by jandl' • ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO, Front at TALLOW— 4 Ibis to arrive, for sale by jaaSV ISAIAttDICKEV A CO NOTICE. I' ETTERS Testamentary, with the’will annexed, j linvtDQ been granted to the subscriber, notice ti hereby riven (but all persona indebted to the Kamta of James eutdall, dee'U, are requested to naan itsmedi- 1 , ate payment; aml.lfioae claim* topresenttbein, properly for.seulem*ni. to jtndMifitS JOHN’WILLOCK, Ex’r. , Improred Uslodsons. JUST iceoised, a lot or Carbardi’s Patent Metodeans, perfected and improved by Measra. Mureh ft White, Cincinnati—comprising 4 and S ootayea on nandaomely bronzed iron frames—a superior article id point of tone and durability. For sale on reasonable term* by . H. KLEBER, “lua-S . at J. W. Woodweu’a. UKIBIMGEB,WELLS * CO., MANUFACTURERS OP GREEN GLASS WARE, NO. 37 Market street, Pittsburgh, keep constant ly oh hand and make to order all kinds of Via!*, licules, Ac. Porter and Mineral Water Dottles, of ra pe rio r quality, . , Particular attention paid to Private Moulds. novgQ-ly Snlldlng Lota. EOR SALE, on.vary liberal term*—Flfiy Nino Lou of Ground, «itnaledon Penn, Weyne,and Piko at*, and the Duqnesn* Way, according to * plan lobe seen at this office, where tern** and conditions will be made knpwn, ian‘23 LADtKS* WASH GLOVES. JUST HECKIVKto-3dMP*irLftdie«» W*»h GloTet, atpicorild amete, for iale at the India Hobber De• pot, No. 5 Wood itreet. • • jantt Valuable Lota for SIX BUILDINO LOTS, on Second «tract, between Ferry end Bcdaubi alley, each SO foe* by 73 baek to a ten feet alley.' They are detirable for private dwell, jogt, and will be told on time. Apply tu *' JUHN CALDWELL*SON, • jautO-lrn cor. Second at aod Redoobl alley. 1 BY KXPBBSS, Jaat rac'd—l ca*e* Me n't Metallic Robber Overaboea, (break at No.* Wood**, jaafl i *ll PHILLIPS OIII«ltNOMIIf»« DERSONS wishing float»to » per eent IT lamcScSf D& Oodit, winpteu*ealUt A. A. MASON ACO.*S,MMefkftetreel f • h ® 4 * ««•“!*« Wholesale and Retail Reese an dally epaa fat retail trade. - f - A- LABOR let cf Mosaics** Ribbons, Hosiery, A Glorw, reduced jper seat below ataal ** '‘“’"‘"‘''r “a mason tco SHAWLS, Btanke«,and all binds el Winter Goode, eolUpp at Loot or Rlelaldt AFBOMI99ORY NOTE, drawn by Bdwsrt HM and Junes MeCawhtry, frr Off Handrud ““ fty Two Dollars, payable to Wm. M P«wao» or der. and by bin endorsed, and aloe endorsed byftnU Laker.nhd afterwards endorsed by WjaM-^”f h ’ dated, Vitubtrgb,Janaaryl®. 1819, at W^inonLhi afterdate. J’aywent hsabf been awpped.lt Uoojr reliable to tke (art endorser, to whom tba finder will please return the sase, in Allegheny etiy. janttat* Saw Socle* 0 LEMUEL; or. Going down to tba Cotton FleUj a now andreiy popular Ethiopian Song, as sang by Christy's MinstreuTNew York. Composed by S. C 7 Foster^ of Ned," “6,Seaenn*,” Nelly wm ft Lady; by B; C. Foswr. Benßoll-tha (enaino copy; by Nelson ***«■: Speak Gently; ft very popular • o , o ?i,*O' Indian's Prayen by lb* asthor of K Bo Oad» **• Be Kind to toe Loved Ones at Home. Then bftit wtwnded lb* ip«m that loved Ibee. Flirtation Pelke; by Btrakoseh. Alice Polka; by Spnuu. : Caral Walts by Profeamr Bohbock. AlinaippaWalu; “ “ Atmatta Walts w Beber. La Piftee da Pedes’ Grand Waits by QeUoarne. .1110 wild flowetaaooo will ehed their bloom; from thecperecfLodadeLammennoor. , _ _ Corlna, or May Day in die Olden Tune; by C. E. line. • . Euy Variations to “The Last Bow of Sommer, by lien.) . Thop Art Gone: song (com the opera of Amelia. The Groves of Blarney; (torn Bethoven. Whfcn the Moon on the Lake it Deeming- A Voice (tom the Wave*; dealt® by C. Glover. Joyi that We’re Tamed. , „ . Mue menofaady Chaplet; from Laeretia Borgia. I«« Backed Car. Dearest Mae; with easy t aria tic ns for'beginaen. llooiepana’a Grave. Wejare Uappy and Free. Fashion Polka; by J. H< llawiLL Bec’djand for sale by JOHN 8. UELLOB, JanO No. 81 Wood etreet.. N. B—A large stock of new PIANOS, to arrive thu 1 week.' JAR & COFFEE—SOO hhdi (sew crop) Baf»n 6CO b&n Rio Cofoe; WM BAOALET A CO. Nm 13 and 20 Wood ft PLANTATION MOLASSES—6OO bbU NO, for tale by JanlS I WM BAQALEY ACO AWINS A RICB-fIQQ bxs Bosch Raiiina; 20 tea Fresh Klee; Isnaiflgfron (leaner Lowell. for tain by janffl . WM BAQALEY &CO CLOVER SEED A LARD—It bbla Clover Seed; 10 “ Lard; and for tale by i For 1 B«ktt A ROOM on Market street, near Water, suitable for an office. Encaira of jatdQ.tr OKO. R. MASSEY. Water at casks, in salkiast landing-and for Q gale by Jang HARDY. JONES A CO SUGAR— IB hhdsN O,landing per llambarg.and lor rale by JAMES DALZfit.L, j«nc:i R Water atreet SUGAR A MOLASSES-7 hhda new crop Ho jar, i 44 bis Plantation Molasses; ending from steamer Haabarg, and for tato by j.i?M BHpg. MATTHEWS A CO OLDEN SYRUP—bbla and 18 bf bbla landing from steamer Hambni*, and fir ante by janS3 HSEy, MATTHEWS A CO SUNDRIES— 25 tea FitaAEieet 70 bxa Bonch Raliina; 50 if-do I u - £ bbla North Carolina Tar; landing from • learner Hamburg,! and for tale by jan33 BUEV, MATTHEWS A CO HBBSBTs PLIHIIQ * CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FOR the tale of Dbraeatie, Woolen and Cotton Gooda, alto. Dealer*tn all kinds of Tailors Trim* using*, No. 127 Wood atreet, fourth door from Filth, Pittabordh. tETtfgnxxci: MewraWAHIUACo. Jan 43 BIOI.OOT I BOYLE A HATCH will continae to Lee tart .and Experiment, at ihs;Apolio,apon the wonderful, butrueung and arming derelopement of the Science of Mind e*eryev*nii»gthi* week. Persona of undoubted character who eome forward volautarily out of tbouadienee, will .be deprived of the power of Speech, Hearing and Sight, at tha-word of the operator. They, will 6s made to 'forger their own Identity, and that of their neatest friends and reL ativea. Water will bellsrhed to wine, or brandy. *0 perfectly, as to produce aU the effects of intoxication, and a suit taxi art of oihertrxtTUM axp irrmc* on xxrunrcns will be performed. The great importance of this Scienee as a narwu. arent, u inch as to demand the anblased attention and •erions investigation of every lover of trath and of Tel.» for l&strnetioa will be formed as soon as convenient. : jampot* OBITA BUIS* AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. it PirraiS*-, Cucixun, Ossa. TrroULD respeetfally ®JleiiCon«*n«enu from the VV MnckaaU sod liußfoetanzi orPUubOTKMnA would refer to i i I Mean. W. AB. & Phillip*. Kn*bor*h. “ Brown, Phillip* A Co-v M • Chtaben, Axnew A Co., “ ‘ Johaß “ James Dalxeil, Esq., \ * J*n3»ia* j.i.M 144 Liberty t W<%**'“ Ck ‘ “g&fli&.NNEi. SI i iWU) —A eery d»el«*rtieie of Woorniflg Lon Shewl*, KI tow price*, u lulu I AAMASOStenra Si “5VSawSkT.ri re cS“ a reed. anadditional K „y, .f c~v.»” A B UCgV“-HAT rLOUR-M^g^^T LAHD-SS lt[l ud S boll AO 1, <m Mntl »ca 1C •ill ty j«"l7 MiulLLfl fc 808 CUDER-aShbls Crab Oder; . . , shfbbls u “ JostrceMaadforaalaby J BURBRIDOE, WILSON * CO, iaol? , WMCTimrt bbu a o. mw crop, jest tec’ TXTINDOW GLASS—IWO bxs, aas*d aixea, Eoer- If ‘mean's make) for sale by Van I - BUBBRIDOE. WILSON ACO PfiARLASH— A cask* rac’d cud for sale by ' jinn UUBOBIDOE. WILSON * CO GLASS— 500 b*» ais’d, la ttore for Mle by jant? JOHN WATT* CO <LOVKR SEED—W be prion new, for sale by JOHN WATT*CO [UTTER— 6 bbl* Fresh RoU, for wfo by foa!7, ; JOHN WATT A CO IHF.ESE-50 bSprtooTVß} ~ , ~ t SO cks Goshen; in •tore and foreale by Jan!? JOHN WATT * CO Faurr-SOp bo new Peaebes; HOBLDEBS-Cl., Wti » "j^arygiijf A PrcMOt for tour Man»«jr. MOHR IS* WILLIS* HOSIE JOURNAL Prtusßsn ffmii-jl ns ucm. “Tbc bestpaperlathe [Eremnf Bur. ‘•Bathergctineaaltbattg«.witbotttU-"lBoiton Pott- New rabscriben eon be supplied from Jos. 1,1850, Wg—wtST hi:., 'OULU CANDLES—IOS bis in core end for sole _ by HARDY. JONES * Cf> Bacon HAMS-CRv Cared in mow aid br jams STUART * SILL, 119 , t ' XTEiV ffKGRO SONG. bySTc Xo uel, go down to do Colton Flf .d. n —o' new Etblo pian Melody, jnst rec’d and lev sale by jonlS __ l d MELLOB, 81 Wood eC • TANNERS’ OIL—SO bbls BlreU*s Oil, for s«fo by janlft JAMES DALZELU atWater st SOLE LEATHER—BOO sifc« Spanish* for onto low by MMBSDALZBLL ■ XARD— 50 kuaftaL«n hand and for sale by i jonld - • J * R FLOYD DEAMLaSH—BSbb!o Adosu’, on bond tad for ul< r by jtnlß J * R FLOYD POTASH— 11 eotko in store ond for tola by jenlß - JAR FLOYD Feathers— iooo ib« nti©p, ft* *£e by janlO h ' JAMES DALZKLL Wi issr” vaaaasaLL: NEW BAnoN-ll AMS, SIDES * SHOULDERS— aOtOOO Ibi in Smoke Home, for sole by KIER * JONES, Caul Botin, Jenlß pear Seventh street ONIONS— 10 t.UU rec r d nod for tale by- Jtnlß - CRAW* SKINNER HICKORY NUTS—lQhtts In store nnd for tale by joulil CBAIQ * SKINNER T> UTTER--* bbl» (plain grove) Fmh RolLjan ree«d jarlS JARFLOVD' PRAGUE? —300 bu, to close consignment fuuls uy janiti STUART* SILL COOURG CLOTHS are stUUs rosy cheap (tone as tow at 83 cents per yard) at jacl» ' A A MASON * 00*8 T AMPRLAOK— 38bbls in store and for sate by | i jaeva ; J KIDD A .CO, op Wood n GUM KINu-25 lb* (Trne)Jost rec’d and for tale by janU J KIDD*CO I 11. PENCILS—SO frost) ass’d, jail tee’d and for U sale by janlB J KIDD* CO mIN FOIL—IS lbs jail rec’ jL janH 1 FANCY SOAP—soboxesattM,foraaleb» JaulS J KIDD* CO RBLLUIQ OPP AT RSDUCKD PRtORBI ALEXANDER * DAY, corner of tie DUswnd and Market sueet, are now isUing o% at red teed prices, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting of Sbawls and Laditsl Dress_ Goods, la great variety* Also—Rlankela and Ffoinela, Cloths, Canitnea, Satin* etu, and a fall assortment of heavy Cotton Goods. Confident that better ibargaina eannol be had else* where, wo invite the attention of bayers. ALEXANDER * DAY, jenH . 73 Market street WINTER LARD OIL—IO bbl* Bate, (will Mtad freeditf Jut rac'd and for tala bjl . jaoli » i BELLBBa»NITOLg BEED ' ' Ojanl* lojrciuroriTc J AII PHILLIPS LOVER SEED—S.bbli tborwj‘4 ud far nta of jtal4 BUEV. MATTHEWS & CO WLNDOVV GLABS—*U) boxca su’d itui, Fruk- Uotu4 Smith Is Herron** Bruda. in wore ud fornkby JtaH j BUEV, MATTHRWB kCO 'LOUE-TBS bbl* Erin Family mad Soperftse; \ 70 **. Flat; 7 * prime RyeilaeloretDd foreueby . L 8 WATERMAN, jaali a Water u4«9 Frost W 9y‘ J«hl D. P»Vliri Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gvmelastta, fa at Auction. At tbs Sales Booms, eorncr of Wood cad Fifth streets, on Friday morning, the Wth intr, it lOo’eloek, will be'toWT-tbe stock of a retail comprising cloths, salinetH, tweed*, eassimcTes of vu riocs colors, rad, while cad brown flannel*, barred flannel, alpaceas, rtfrinoi de WWi button*, s»t!i,, cashmere cod do lain sbcwl*. **lk, satin and gauze hdkfk, suspenders, ladies’ collar* and eapet. fringes cod (imps, it lores and milts, matf*. hood*, hosiery,, bonnet ribbons, linen end oil cloth table clouts, mew s and boy** hat*, cloth, far and pluth caps, men** and boys'boots cad shoes, women's and misses hooters “*i To^Na'DAv""^'• Super Cloths , Gasrintsrts, end Corduroy. Will be added to ihecatalofne sale of fine Shirts, on Tnesday mornior, the 29th uut, at the Ceaunereisl Oilti Pfluiiii. corner of Wood and Fifth streets— -4 pt e e«« super French and F-rtgllsh Cloths; g •* « Saxony, London, Golden Brown do; fl u Mist Broad Cloths; 9 “ bltek and faney Cassimercs; 3 •» CordnroT end Besreneen. ju«3 JOILN D. DAVIS, AneL Catalogue Sets tf 143 dozen 'Fine Shirts. On Tcetday morning, Stb fnst., at 10 o'cl'k’, at the Commercial Sale* Booms, comer ol Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, on a credit of W days, for approved endorsed paper, on sumsover fIOQ —an exeelleat assortment of Fine Shirts, selected ex* prewljr for this market,comprising MnsluLSirirts, lin- boiotnr, stitched plaits, fcc.; broad and narrow •t skirts, with linen bosoms, <ke.; superior Sbiru, with French embroidered botorai; taper »bir.«, neck and Freaokaleerei; extra York Mill Mulls tod Knrliah Lone Cloth Skint; do.with splcti did ooea work do*otm, fc. j£o!7 JOHN D. DA VIS, Aocl SUOAB A MOLASSEB—4O hhdt N. O. Sug»r.; 75 banc!* N. O. Molam?, mnlviiurDer steamer Winfield Scon for tale by ininogpcr BROWN ft KIRKPATRICK, jtaffl 144 Liberty at. ! CLOVER SEED-199 barrelt u prime new" irrit iD*MJtbrttleßßOWN* KIBKPATMCK, jtnO ' 1« Liberty at. : 7LOUR—6O barrel* “ Extra." 1 160 bariela Superfine. ii fine, on bud and for tale by ilnM BROWN ft KIRKPATRICK- R'Ktoir"’ jaa** . Sl<. MOLASSES—9S barrels St. Jamet Beficdry. . ; i 14 half do do do Ifer satobr BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, janW ; ! {_ OABBLS BUGAB HOUSE MOLASSES-For •50 low by J S DILW ORTH A C ~ janO . L *IA ABBL3 PLANTATION MOLASSES—For tali IUU by J S DILWOBTH A CO Jtng • .. £AAA PIECES BULK PORK. - { UUUU S 0 kii Bauer. 10 tbit Roll do, in tiore and for tale If • jmfl J 8 DILWOBTH ACO lALKY4CO AA BALES WESTERN HOPS—For tale by ZIJ jl£S J 3 DILWOBTH mCO : k /TOIiASSES—4O bbla recdrlns this day, and Vo . U tale low to clou the lot by Jana JAMES PALZELL TOBACCO—S 3 kgs ‘No. I e Twiit, receiriug per. steamer Hindoo, and Cor tale by JAMES DALZKLL, jttnß ' No *4 Water it CRANBERRIES— *0 bbla in ttore ud for tale by RHEY. MATTHEWS A CO jantt S 3 Water «t • O. SUGAR—4 hhdt, new crop. landing from ..steamer North River, ud for tale by {tug RHEY, MATMHEWB A CO Nr O. MOLASSES—43 bolt N O Molaites, landing • from steamer North Biter, and lor tale by 7«<»o* RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO RICE— IS Uereea, a prime article, landing from steamer North Hirer, and for tale by Jautt RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO FRESH ROLL BUTTER—? barrelt Utia day re* eeired, and for tale by )mdi ARMSTRONG A CROZEB SH. MOLASSES—96 half bbisS. 11. Molasses, iu • ttore ud for tale by jaatt RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO i OLL BUTTER—9 bblt In ttore ud for tale by u janW RHEY MATTHEWS ACO THE Saboerlben to the Stock or.the CRixens Insu ruce Company will please take ootiee that an Election for nine Director# of said Company will be held in the Rooms of the Board of Trade on Monday the 4th of February at 4 o'clock, P M. By order of the Commissioners, JtnJl toiFeb H. D. KING, See. mUE Large Brick MANSION, at Braddcck’n Field, X wilh requisite ground* around it, raitable for thu nrpow of a respectable tammer boarding house. It it believed that tacit u ettablithmenfit this beastitu! locality would do well. Enquire at my office, corset Wood ud Fourth streets. janfiuif —JAMES W. BUCHANAN. LARD— 14 bblt ud 5 kegs for talftby • jtn-n S FVON BONNHORST A CO ROLL BUTTER-9 bbU for tale by Jan9l SFYONBONNHORSTACO IHEFJSE—£O bxt WB, for tale by l janSl 8 F VON BONNHORST A CO /ILOVKR A TIMOTHY SEED—For tale by Oiana 8 F YON BONNHORST A CO BROOMS— ICO dox, rarioet qaalitte*. for tale by jand! 8 F VON tfONNIIOBST ft CO SMOKED HERRING—9O boxea Cor atle by JanSl S FVON BONNHORST ft CO SUGAR— 9 hhdt now crop, Cor tale by JauM , 8 F VON BONNHORST ACO RICE— 4 tierces for tale by liffifl „ a FVON BONNHORST A CO O HOT—6Q bags, eas'd No*, for sale by Oitnai 8 F VON BONNHORST A CO ROCK FGWDEU-100 kcgt for tale br }mtt 8 P VON DONNHORST4 CO tj»EAT HERS—SO lack* for sale by 1 )an« C H GRANT, 41 Water n Dried perches*-*? taeka ud e bbi* foraaie by Jaail CII GRANT DHIKI) APFUij-fl bbU for tale by jaaSi C H GRANT T?£jQ(B££D—4Q ba for (tie by ‘ PAfifiO jmi I ARh-'fST bbli Letf. foritfc~by jjltn3l _j GRANT Cracklings— is ttu for me by Jiatt C H GRANT O. SUGAR—St hhd»N. O. Jn*i received • aad-for ult by 4. CULBERTSON. jurtlJ 1V Liberty at. NOfifOLASSEs— <6 t bbl» fCTS. Alolutea, • reetired And for sale by A. CULBERTSON. BURBRIDOE. WILSON k CO* reeeirwl « »upe X Blackl Tew, «>d for tile by I A. CULBERTSON, JaaSli H 3 «i. SILM CLASSES—3d bblab.ll on ju • and! for ttle by A. CULBEHTSON, IboM 144 r.ibcn^fL Likl>r-74 bbts No 1. in •tore find for sale tj* jioSl ARMSTRONG & CROZES WHITE HKANIum bbla laavore mad forsale bl Jiaa . ARMSTRONG A CRO2FA FLOUR— l&o bbla Kztn Family, m store and tor «ale by janil ARMSTRONG & CROZEK HORS— 8 balsa joit ree'd and for sole bjr - jaaSl ARMSTRONG A CBOZI 1/jU>Uh—t»10 bbl» in nore and for b*'" T jaa» \VM II JOHNSTON, V'+I....*.. POTATOES-43 bbte rtc’d andFj —y— “s2! ..naiu RULi BU TTE»-S M JOH.VBTON oti -r«p7r * H DEDICATED GOUPOCBD. I £ tiLIBLE for renewing, inTiro rating, and beau* r> /fytflg the Bair, removing Scarf, Dandruff, and all '.•sections of the Scalp, and curing Eruptions on the Skin, Dlicasea'of the Gland*, Muscles hnd Integu ments, and reiievtng Btit>ga, Cats, Braise*, Sprains, Ac, Ac.* With this preparation, “there U no saeh word as tail.® The first Journals In Amerioa, medical msnof the highest eminence, prominent citizens of all pi ofetsiout, and ladles who havoutect it far Tears la their dressing rooms and nurseries, admltwiln one ac cord, that, for Imparting vigor, gloss, lazorisnee and ebntotbe hair, eradicating scarf and dandruff, heal ing wounds, coring contusions, sprains, stings, Ac., and relieving diseases of the skin j the glands, and the muscle* U ha* no equal among the mumtade ofcom-1 poattds advertised Jo the publie prints, or »«d in pri vate pracuee. In cheapness as well as efficacy, Bar ry's Trieopherons is unrivalled. *«Tbo affinity between; the membranes which const!* stom tho shin, and the hair which draws its sustenance from this triple envelope is very close. An disease* of the btir originates in the skin of the bead. If the poreaoftheacalp are clogged, or If the blood and other fluids do not circulate freely through the small vessels which feed the nxrts-vnih moisture and impart life to the fibres, the desalt Is scurf, dandruff, shedding of the hair, gxayness, dryness, and harsenrss of tho ligsraenu, and ‘entire baldness ns the ease may be- Stimulate the akin to healthfhl acUon with the Trienn “*«»»>, Jhe torpid vessels, recovering their activ ity, will annihilate the disease. In all affections of tb« skin, and of die substrata of muscles atm integuments, the process and the effect an the tauter It is upon the skin, the and the glands, that the Tncopherous has Its specific action, and La all affections and injuries of these organs, it is a sovereign remedy. Hold, tniarge bottles, priee £l5 cents, at thopirlneipal Office, 137 Broadway, N. Y. - C7*For sale by R. E. SELLERS, UUtfl Pinetiur)f._ * WHITE, NO. 99 WOOD STREET, HAVF. now In store alone and general assortment of DRY GOODS, which they offer to Cur »*• County Merchants at reduced prices; and wbien tney trill sell mgro«t inducement* to cash buyers, or for spproted credit. l* llia To tbi Stockholder* of tko Cbtrtier* Cool Company*' ■ . Notice <« hereby gi»«n, iulu p®"®^*®!", 6 Act of the Oeuora) Aweably ofthia Conmionr wealitt, entitled “AqAciio IncorporateJAeCharuer* Coal Company, In fee County of Allegheny,” ■****• tiou mil i!e ha* at the Monongahei* Howe, in the City ol Pitlibargb, on Thmraday, the ,tb,*lay of Feb wtry «jt, at»o’clock in the afternoonof that day, far J.'pJfFM.of ' l " U ”« ffiSSIuNUlf pany - ZW. REMINGTON, JaniO-io Cotamiiaioaera, nu« by . ■ J KIDD* CO COUBTY I*OAS» $75,000. THE Camaiwiancff of the Allegheny fcsTincbeen ■etherized,by anAetofAMctably, Md iLo Bih dkj of Jtnumry.lSSO, to borrow, on loan, a «® «« “ooey, not e-Meediiuj nv* imm* tneciaire rot****, to fee apphea te.iSe re demDtioo of Coahty Scrip, the eenilicatea of loan to be exempt from all taxea, except for Slate par- ffp&OPOSALS will be the Office of said Coßjniuioaers, in the City <vf Pittsburgh, within three weeks from the daw hereof from such personaor cor* pcmioos u maybe dettintuol taklnj the whole or any pert of said tornn. £S thousand ot. which to be redeemed onthaiitdmy of April. IMA 83 thousand on the firstferAprfl, U 64, aud» thoasead on the Ist of April, IEAS-interen to be paid semi-animal ty at the Office of the Coantr Tieasarerorelsewhere,asß«ybeeereednDon. THOMAS EBHKINB, WILLIAM BENSON, JAMES MITCHELL, Comity Commlssisoen. CoomlsaiMort Office* Pbabargh, Jaseary «, 1830. JanSUf . _ ; AUCTION SALES. For Ruth C U GRANT UT’i'Eß—so ken Extra. in wore ud for —— jtaSl ARMSTRONG A STEAM BOATS.. ,-poR WABHVJU.R , . f Tbe «p!eadid newer ■ff- Tifl .?;• GENEVA, •*. . . i cEY-tvflEß WUkifie, Urr* tot aim - \ ■RBSttEaßßtsa intermediate ports aaWetaeadcy • - • - p. wiikiN^AmL 7 the 30th iiift FORCINCINNATL tn-t *• w The splendid steamer L&Zli'«red ' LOYAL HANNAH, V _ Kinney, matter, will leave ter abate rrMrffir taagend *U intermediate porta tbia day at 4 o'clock, P. U. - - * For frcigptorpaasage apply onboard. .Jang FOR OALLIPOLIS. pv The splendid fast running steamer REVEILLE, <gfr*Oifi?iafc Stone, master, will leave .for abewe ■BBSsaHend all intermediate pens - da this day, the tilth Inst, at 4'o'ctoek, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to _Jsn“V PfeTnQBBW A 00, A|tt FOR. CINCINNATI. *%*<*•» k Ute fine passeoter steamer ■ ' ■ ; 1 , IT , HAMBURG, mgSEggHft Colwell, master, will leave for th* * and an intermediate porta ' on Friday. the 23th, at 10 o’clock, A. M. " •" 1 For freight and passage apply onboard. . |attO : *• FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. >***’~hj The splendid last passenger packet. l , NIAGARA. . ws*Li%sigt M, A. Cox, master, will leave for -~ ■BSKSSSRBtbe above and all intermediate post* ihlsdsy atio o’elodr, A- SL Fdfrret-ht.oTpassige.spplyonboard.ortt - jan2s i O B MILTENBEROER , < i FOR CINCINNATI. „xr >/> k The splendid steamer - Ljsu:Lws& Z. TAYLOR,- . bW-y-tiSgt _ Ladas, master,-will leave forth* BSBsEafimbove and all intermediate ports oa this day, tbe Sid inst, ht 10 A. M. ' For freight or passage apply onboard. " JsnO PITTSBURGH AND .WHEELING PACKET. j-. The splendid fast naming steamer ftfSiifl LOUla MeLANE, W. S. OntK, tfSWSw 1 matter, {having undergone a font* ■3Ms£&*a!laoprh repair,) will ran hereafter as a regalar-paeket between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,* leaving Pittsburgh every. Msadayj Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 0 o'clock.. For freight cr passage apply on board, or to jan4 . W.B. WHEELER, Agent. CINCINNATI dt PITTSDURGn DAILY PACKET LINE. rplUB well known line of spleddid passeagorSssam* - . r ere is now composed or the 1 largest, swlftmrt, ban amshedundfamishedjudniostpowerftuboats on th» waters of tlia West. Every accommodation and cram - fort that mr.uer can procure,'has beenprovidedfofpa*' . ' senders. ToeLicehas been in operation for five ytmri —hu carried a million of people without the least inja* • - ry. to their perrons. The boats win be at tbe foot at- Wood nuxtthedayprevioustoitartingvforthetecep* ‘y tion of freinhtunduie entry of paasengereon the rezis~ ' ter. In all eases the passage money most be paid is j advance . .. SUNDAY PAOKKV.' I' ■ ' T ' AAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, wi>. ~ »■ leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock) - r* Whetluii? every Scrday evening at 10 Mi. _y: • ’ . Kay»,lS»., ' ■' • ; • \\ ‘ HOBDAY PAC&LKT. i The MUNONGAIiELAfCapt &TOKX, will leave Pitt* burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening atlQr.lt. TUt&bjrr>TfiKE% ~ The HI HERNIA No. 8, Capu J. KunSTXtSXa. Will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheelice every Tuesday evening at 10 r. v. wedNksoay packet. The NEW ENGLAND No. 3, CapL 8. Da .1, Will leave Pittsburgh every Wednreday momin tat II o'clock; Whcelmgcvety Wednesday evening a 10r.M_ THCRBbXTPAiftiT. The BRILLIANT, Capt Gates, will leave Fiß*» burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening atlO r. m. pfifliAOXtiKSft . Use CLIPPER No. 2, Capt Ptas Dtnrar, wUI leave Pittsburgh every Friday momingatlOo’ctock; Whs*. n» every Prlday evening at 10 PILLOW CASE MUSLINS. ' . . ; MUSLINS, of . suitable width* for Pillow Casern constantly cm hand. AlM>~She«iiinn, from 11 to 3 yards wide, aagaaas- - a sonment of Towelling and Table Diaper*, and house J keeping roods generally. • • -Also— I 'nekiugs of too most approved ausafactaras ,■ . ihelndinr, very of extra width, at the Dry. Goodsllootcof WRMURPHT, ' East corner of Third and Market sta. pyWholesalo Room* up stairs. ' |aal» . ■ . ,|- SHAWLS. ARTERY fine article of Mourning Long Shawls, full »va-.-. jmt received, former pnee 81 i, and now only 83. A A MASON fc CO, LARD~‘n kegs fresh, for saio by- " jangl WMHJOHNSTOW,, . &REEN APPUiS—In sio/e and for talo by . : 1 jenat WM U JOHNSTON >. SAFES— X second hand Safes, tor tale low to. - jaid?! , • - WM H JOHNSTON . BiaekwoeA'a Hsgulns and ths BntlA' J RaartsrlyßsTtsire,. . \TIZz TtrxLoxsoar QoAxrxxt.T Rxnaw; •» V Tire Enursusoa Rxvtxw, . ; . *;T TuxNotnrßamsu Rxvixw; . . - . . i i\ Tni: WsvnsuuTxa Rxnxw; And—BLsexvroan’sßnLKßuaaß 3lAoazurk« TERMS: . . ;v For any one of the four Reviewa, . BAOO per CnattßA« i- For all four of the Reviews, ' . BflO « For Blackwood - * MaeaxißO, 3,00 w '•*- For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews, jb,oo ' ■« ‘ Paymems to bo made in ail casts la advanca. Pobhsbed aimaltanesuiiy In New York and Pitts- '*- burgh; Office, 63 Wood street.' janlg JAMES D. LOCRWOOD. T7DCING3 A FRENCH MERINOS are selling verj?-'/ Jjj cheap at janlft A A MASON AW6 £ r 'IALICOES—IO cases, fast colon, at'dto for woe-■ price tec. r. janlS AAMaareMACO \ iLUE CHECKS—I ease Tery dark Shirting Chechen *-*• I mat cpsned by SHACKLEtT A WHITE, - ? t janlO • MWoodftrcQ- - r BROWN BHEETINGS-C0 bales heary 44Bnwa Sheetings, jest rac'd and lor sale st old prices Or' janlO airACKLETTAWBITB / Bleached shirtings—a frood-Boortmtatcf. Bleached Goods, in store mad tor tele by - JanlO, BHACKLETT A WHITR \ UCKINGB—23 baits rations grades, on henAamt'. for sale by SUACKLEITA WHITE, \ janlO W Wood street ’ALLOW—sobbls,rec’dandfer*aloby ; v. >\ J . janlll SAWHAJRBABCg.. /"HOARS—Stt,QOO{Coaiman}j«staec , dtDdfbiair : 'toT J 1/janlP HAWHARBAV Q y LA.RD —50 kegs No 1, for safety junta StW HA KB’ , V SHEEP PELTS—SOO Sheep pells, In «» •_- «*-■ »*le ly janl9 gfcWm* ■■ P'S 1 '* bbl * 1 "‘ •«*■•£/« *inr~ t iania fr'Ki' UAGS ~ I * »n MW and for sale bT. > yr) A nia ■_ 3 AW HARBAUGH n s jA*» ’^ANTED.-An experienced Chaad- VARNI3 —l3'bbla Fhnutare; *' 10 blbbla do; V: 41 keg* do; -• •/, ' :- d bis Coach.do; ! ■ .■•'.{■. " ' S hfbl* do do; . . ~.y> • .....Skegt do do;forsaleby janlO .-. , ISAIAHDiCKEVA tX),Erontii GHEKSE-3iO totes forage by .ji, .. jams • ; isaiah Dicpfirßco? SUGAR— 3 hbdj. for sale low to cloae'eelll!ffßao■L j^u:lt.; ■ IBAIAHUICKETACO POTASH— 15 casks, first sort, for sale by : ~ H jantil ,; I ISAIAfI DICRHYA CXK SCORCHED BALTS—SObhUlnatoreendforaaiabK. Jamil ; i • . ISAIAH DICKBY ACO 7 FSr cg * TILE -fy.tfate»c6 BUTTER— a) boxes dairy, made expready for &mi- It nsc,rw’d ibii day and for aale bf janld • J * « FLOY?,. IUCKWHEAT FLOUR-OT sack* Wjd M* .day I and for sale by ; l*n!9 JAw.Fjyttl jama ■.y/imim IORN—B ucL and & bW* jftelled O’ o za| for sale by / JialO .. BURBRIDOE, w > LSOM4OO jtnia | Wiitrunß NEW BACON—*4O Haa*, 4? 0 Shoulder*. «nd 390 3ides,in smoke boose, and ready for delivery,for unto by ' janlO - TABBBYR BEaf POTATOES— ISO bbl* Bair. Biucs.Tdr sate by ' - jam 9 . TASoBY A BEST I" NDIA SENNA—4OOItr* juslrea'd and tat tale by JsnlH ■ . J KIDD A CO, CO Wood at SAL SODA—IOOO lbjio«toreendTor*a!ebf‘ ' Janl9 JKiDDACO fTKN. RED-20 V Janw. .oli rcc’d and for aalo by j JRIDDACO CASTILE SO.AP—SCO let Or tale by : -- . \ JKTDPAOO C D —i bbl* jmi rce'd Andfer tale ~ i«m9 * -"• J BJDDA BUTreR- - la bbls Roll, In cl oth*; mu do;- U In do; for sale by ' “ “ i™ 13 . . J P. CANFIELD. Fronts TALLOW— 7b bbUifiatora and for sale by “•i’ ,a “ ‘ 9 - J B CANFIELD S C i^i!lB* IINGS-6 c “ k “ iu 110,6 for eajeb^ y fi»--SE-i&cObx»prinie,la*iore'andfbr*alebjr gLi"mg_ J B CANFIELD SALERATL’s— 75 brt and 10 cuke, for tale by ■» tnia JD CANFIELD bxa Moald, foraalot.y-• •janlS • - • • JBCAj LINBRID OIL—2O bbl* for sale by V- * l* alBL ■ J B CANFIELD GUNNY and Coraalaby' ’ BRBYFOOLB A CLAReB KEEN APPCiSj—6O' bids (rood winter) for sal* bf ... BREVFOGt.B ACLARRB • DUTU3R—2Q firkins good RotL in cloths, for kale by. D i*? 18 BREYFOGLEACLABRE . /^InEESi-^—A aoudl lot, \J ment, by ■ janlß BREYFOGLKACLARRB 'GGS—IO bbl» good, jntt rcc'd and for sate by J janttt -i— BREYFOOL«^«»-ARKg New bacqn-00.000 iba Hog Roabd; imoke hoaae, for tala by tfU ■<, ..a ■■ Jams ; BELLERR A NICOtB_-~ - SOAP— SO bx* Fain Soap, ju»t reoW pc? »ie* w * r Fike No 0, and lor aalo by . . • • » jama. JAMBS mtfgu* FABT COLORSD PRIRTA . W B. MUBPl!YiaTites;u»attemWbf;fcߣn£ • hi* prosentcbolee stock of Print* *II4J MM per yard, nf fast colon and newest ttylas. * ... ■ etylea Eogliah Chintzes, ftoaUil* . Also—A faD asiterimenl T ofhßall figured light Frial* and Chintses, baSl bine, pink, laloek, psxpl*] wtuce* Ac. ID-Wholesale Booms np stain. - l*Ma SCORCHED SALTS—4 bbU in store and for ttfob? . jams HARDY, JONSSR OD { _ 1
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