The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 29, 1850, Image 2

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•ntnteoble. -Adfeniremeau not inserted tor a tpeck
MQM «1Q Isvuiattr beeluxfed antil ordered oat
ralLisibraUßp&Tß ABX&IOAK.
: tad ratiMTiyuoet to the North Aner
on and Voted Sate* Gasette, Philadelphia; tteaivei
. ndftnrapdadfreatfclse&ee. . ;
Cttttttini-a w. James, 1 No: t Harrison rtrert.
is oar ■ctntfcr that city. AdTertUemenm
.aadfbacpptienrVndedjt tdm wiK reecivo prompt
CTS£BHEXT PAGE IFOR LOCAL HATTERS
■■ Tn.wiHtymnirewß.te .
Oar wp« tomorrowJWitt conUtotho officltl
■iinniihl 1 t illiiTrr'—'-r ■>«*'“* inlh °
Uo eiciled ro
ttelMder win ini'.' trpo And tonehinff mm
—deuh.oraixott Mtaairt, <“**■ I
-ham Miami,fereiihed u« bf.'Wb«t«»"*.»“
AlanaamilAttar. j:; ■ ■ .. ■ '
l jw.~ An mtlcle of greit lolereH,
OAlUaailoocL wUI bo foetid oa oar Ant p«s° 10
bom Woreon Ron. Room.—Few of oor ctUr
MU, wefcer, ire folly eworo of Uio mognltodo of
tM MOM toil food tcbemefl now bolnl proeecntcd
la connect u with the beert of (ho eplendid volley
ortkoOUo end Mbeatippi- In enother column
otrtteidere will Soden intereotini letter from »
eotreepandont Horn Beilelbnlelne, Ohio, living on
Jo roll rood meeling held in thnt ploeo
la fcrwerd oor pool wort i From thin letter oo r ]
Delete MSI perceive the! o roil, rood to now loee
tad, ood much of ttin'projreoo of cooowietlon,
ftrjen PiiUhalgh lo‘lndienepolis,'e ditteneo. of
dneieedradtradeifto, tltrm tuUi-' U not Ihio
• tnixntdceol undertaking, 00(1 doeo it not open
OnoolotiotuproipeM forPiuoborgh! Whol city
to the Union, except Philedelphie, which io eon-
Benled wither In tto benetle by the Pennoylvo.
ntoßoU Bond, will bevoeoeh on immedleto eec?*
to the trtde'of the pent WetL Bewd'o tht. 333
toUee, extending Horn Pilt.bor|li “
therein o roll tood in propeoe of rapid conrtroo-
Uon torn Ho letter ploeo to Terre Hoote.on the
'Wofcelh, leering only tho ditunce oorora the
gttti of IQinot*» orer ■ fine country* to cooaecttn
vUh &tonii. ; ‘
»w*t«>w® Dissolution or mo »“*•“-
tTho ijßon or out Washington Correspondent
ttbniu to tho Intended resolces of the southern
on to never the Union, if they eonM. oof in
tioidun or drive ibe north into subjection, upon
tho subject cfslsvery, hen been lemneked opdn by
mnn of oor cotempomriei esjxing merely Mdin
gn. Tho tenon! extraordinary epeoch of Mr.
cuhmun, bl North Csrolinn, has, however, ro.
TUlod the fact that ho was right in bin conciotionn.
Jonlna is a bold writer, and spares neither fttend
nr (oe, when be doema them recreant to tho in
tend* of tho eonntry. While the press at Wasb
(uton and elsewhere has been disposed to rather
enoeal the Tiews of Mr. OUnpnan, oor Correa
nndeat has boldly denonnced both him and his
measures. In this he is perfectly right, and his
<oooo'wiU bo justified by erery Wend l U> the
eonntry. The Newfmk Commercial, of which
Julna laalao the Washington correspondent, says,
l «Ti <• , -£*et. that to far os wo have aeen, the
efocr own correspondenLpnbli'ilicd^yfßier-
Srta the only channel through which pnbhc at-
Sto tos called to tho crira-
teaching of Mr. GUngman.
Wo ippeod the forlhcr remarks ol the qom-
TOKhrUo refcrcoco to the hild nvownl of Mr.
fSnmnUs together with those of the Newark
Advertiser, which will lie read with interest.
. , Mr. Cusereas's Erases-There sppesis lo bc
a Snlax disposition at Washington to “bank the
•SeSESnxrV-vnd tn“ l lepretienrible speech «r
2?™MMn. of North Carolina; t dirpgmon
by the reporteratof the Wash.
Stun papers and ibo correspondeula of Mpera
We adeened, yesterday, to the ex
ceeding btevßy and Incompleteness of the mmcel
SrnSid bv the Weshtagton Bepoblfe. Tbs
eKtoTwldeb we expected to see rampant to
. gentleman, tirade
SJVnchnfb to it no more space thanls devoted
en the fofiowing scanty ailasicn.— • _
u. curroraan proceeded to address the Hones
: «t lengths opon the slavery nutation, msfntsmmg
SsrrSexdmdon of tho Soulh from n fan psrtrcj-1
oukm in rbo territory acquired from Mexico would
STviolnßon of tbo constitution that conld not
AfiobnngkbooV*. diaaoloUon of the Union. Mr.
SrsStfMtoahowthntthoSontn waadclrnmmed.
i2uKxsr£.ramslnra!a aerrights,a, lnvolsed
' ■ • teSiaSmSon; and that. In cate ol a dissolution,
ihaNosSTralherthaaliieSoulti, wooMbelheloser
- “ SHealsoheld that nnder.no circnuutaocea would
ctfas Sooth again consent to the re-estaHsitoent cl
which he faeldhadbeen a
Wton* burden, tenons y
• *Wh*l can bo the meaning of all ibis . we can
' nßtenasd why the Republic might not care to d»*
■ akg -neeeb—contidenng it nllogethrr in*
tn^a nnd*anjuslifiable. Dot whrtimpose.!
Sbmob the Union—which every day Jrompcu
ffiwth eeotimenu ot the like quality « ;Is the sole
, n ,j >k< e oDDOsIUoa" afraid or ashamed to
SSmthrmoiffi-speaking oftbe IMnmW.'
‘ Doe* ft hesitate ieat the good sense and nght feel*
; jssofUte country be too deeply .outraged?
Mr.CUnamnn’s apeech in GonfiTeaa»Te***f»ay,
TsreaUtheSeMhat bntlar the Wilmot
' SSwla would have been this moment mthe
of slaveholders, wojkmg the
. Jxrm. It -further appears by this rexnarkaWo
’ —eecktobethepretontpoUcyofsoothernmem-
Sto-atop the wheels ol Government, nntd
eWMßhan” is Bottled. The p«*pl* of both
jSihSladds thia gallant Nonh Car^nitn,
’ -MoU-tbea be obliged to make provision fortheir
• Hie interregnum. ih ° Qld
•.: * £sshl arrangement would become permanent
w-ATUT eott way of perpetrating treason certain
■ wtera fintSWaahmgioa this mom.
. £1 Mfce predetermined ccorre ;
S£S3»rn members.; They h.vc resolved,
. wa«e told, not to permit the appropriation bill*
• tope*. tiU-ihe torritonalquestion is aetHed lo toeir
- SSScton-whieh is pothing short of an appeal
: SmUw tTpassion and rorc^J?:_ fearful
*M*oh?estertay seems to corroborate the reanoi
; wUiU not anticipato events. n The
Tiendent's message—paternal, mild, and «m«ut
atm as it Is in tone and sentiment— <» made the
tpoisgy, wo hear, for this desperate resolve.
Xfwari Advtrtmr.
:. TCT Cottoji Bunxxsa.—-The Cincinnati Gazelle
\ " thstanothcr large Cotton Factory, ran*
i'flflO mtodlea. ia about, lo be erected in that
dXf.- There the business is gradually extending
and atreagtheniag, and promiaea to become one o!
" the wsry find importance.
• '■ la PiUahergh, the aame business, once *o proa*
7 pobas, is languishing, with iriaible stgnia of decay
' boding an early extinction. One factory *u
' bust down and not rebuilt—another has Called,
‘ tad ha machinery atanda idle—another has atop*
ptd becaose Ua proprietors found it unprofitable,
~ «nd we tare been told that it* machinery will U
: feared to another stale. Great distress oow exist*
* . saw* the elaaa who make their living from fao
ttxy labor, born the lack of employment.
Why ia this contrast between Cincinnati and
- ffttAugb? The answer U plain. Cincinnati baa
- flqygT yet been enreed by a fsetorymob, fomented
by idle,"worthies*, land interested ‘ demagogue*, j
: "(Mo is free: from the pernicious aflecu of. law*
agibut her own. prosperity,, and
‘ hat fa****— can therefore anccessfolly compete.
«JUi those of the eastern states.' Her bonnes*
- thefefowproaper*. ■
Vo 10 lie tins of tie erection of the Pen n F.c
tarf lie otmen >*■ P ra P" m * >“•
• wm of.lmmetw nd.enmso to . tojo
Aibd.' £» fint tom <mt H™ took P'«“. «“-■
. -eded by ■obeequent tot" onto and mob«,and
- • fenced op tp kgUlmiof, well cn°°S h ** •
. exceedingly opprenmvein tup«tuJ
•Zljr’ Tie consequence ol Uteeo combined
bom tie au« mino.f »U P' o^e^ f
toiler progrenn, end lie emberrosament. of iluw
: ttetbrien already in exbseaee. . »
ffli through tbo tniotnkeo ph lnollropy <£
.cS/eid the insnnehitted ofcepiud end cepiuO
olheri-beeled by on inlercmed endto
Modisir prom, ready to eoeridco every Internet ol
. . Uncled ben.s., end the eooeey.
d Ist perty-bee 110 cotton onnnlnctonng bnei-
mom permanent mid one
.. ZZZ country,been mined In to.«>■*.*
d aetata, wU, borrow, come, when die
. SLolnUttoniddrierminde millU««Mt?"
. - JSnot—oo« beftroeopilnlWn nod mIU owoere,
Ss^sskes'
mOn bod aid lotereiiod, couniel of t] 10 ®®
■ ' in» terod Hem 00-io tie owthrow of oU their
-..iHeotonpecle. _
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< iiji, cirito ««!i« columii, tkit th “J“? 8
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neaIot w • 4l ! du
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'■ The B*U ■P“ U "« ol “«
President oflto Pennsylnnin •»'l 01 “
fUQiotd **!•"" ' ,'•
mSS” Shw eSSS. i tat an It
Mntafi llnlo thatts not emhrneed to ““"ffjl 0 '
the President, and na « tsaoon “ ** k Uo ’'““T*
more detailed report of mitten mote pnrfcdato
belonging to his own department, wo omit soy exv
trams from his tetter el the to»nt time-
The formation of * conlittoous line ofrauwny .
from' Philadelphia to tbo wattm teondinMof In-1
disna, laonh slho greatest prejeeiaoftheHnd
ever yet attempted ; nnd ea lhe srmk "f
Inn the eevertlunlia in going on elnMfraneonmy,
every person who l.ensegednpoa the different
> eectlooh of-tl regards himself u s pun to.U»
IwoftM nwhole—end the importance of the load
linen in almost entirely lost in tho Idea ol lhe easi
ly greater work which is to remit from the nnited
Übo» cf *ll* •. ■. -
The OaMpiwr.rt.'ffMhlnitoß.
'flu Nftitmal IrUtUigineer aUsdes In the fiaUow*
ing manner tc the predictions of dire
the «tW" in lu remark* 02 lh ° PresldlJl “
Menace:
tike* exception
u tbVrecommendiUontoietTO 'SUSlfifc-'
included in the Suto cfC«liJorma)n i-ww* il
in; GorcnunnU etna tie P«j£
KtuOl bo dlspooed to fbnn • uoiwitoioo “ *!£
SramntotVSl it Uke* tot ““P*® “JJS
£mer, event* will, ta oil „ b»»*
~ssat/SR
SoDoffif Uo §&*> W
nob knowledge, wit* or wiUwit P^P**™**
il. could have prompted a reoaik «ach •» W“*|
which can be viewed only in one of iwo E|htK,
Sther u»n empty br**, or “ “
lf »t be engaged irver
lending iU aid anicountenance to, any «ch ©at
poblo deeign, it io bigb Uoo Uttl *SJ!
ns hand, that we and jta readera may know, what
gsmoilikthatili* playing, IHtbp *»
m *ny>nch conspiracy,let the Union dweluoi
pirndpottoo-otpriyity in **y that. d.«>•»"■
lad wTwffl believe iU daoMmer. utd Wd U
coiltlcss ofooy wotoopffeoco fbao toot of pityia*
KooTo cre/nlity of ill reader* "bycokjettoi »
”5* phantom ol*a*nserwlilehe*i*t* ooly in il*
own disordered imagination.
Aeouiautr or Suibt. b or
CotxaMa.—Mr.Cro well, oi Ohio, ptopoeea loio
nodaes a bill, at the.eatliell practicable diT,m
regard to Sla.ery In tho M.trict of Colombia. Tbe
I agt to taka plaoo on the 4th of J01y,11850-
fee- eha J*rrfrSn.ffh GanWta.
Ti. Sntb at «a«<al Moeanfcejr.
Mtaime. Ennona-f-li i» vary repugnant m “T
feultngu 10 intrude my primtn giiria o» publio ut.
tuntinu, but mierep-enentatioda that lam unkrtn
nately found lhel ' «T Mo/*™ of lla P*P««|
xca to rain * brief itatemeat ol thp dlatrelllng
circumstance. attending Iho denth of
.ad lamented aoa, Samuel, uemrory. Tto ad
delnila of hi. untimely demme will bo fcund in the
foilowing.nbatmet. from. friendly letter, written*
, kmdhtmrted penmen, who belonged to tbeihip,
“Three Brothera,' aad baa learned to Nentnetet,
on .cconat cT torero indtapoattiou.
“On ao sad of Janelaat, ITO on baud of the ahip
Three Brother., of N.pt.elet, Capt. J.
ins (hr whales, near Jh. Gahapagoa loaoda. In he
Paciße Ocean- We erfcre, on the dar meitlieaed, lying
becalmed near the north end of AlbMaarlo Man*
Iboat 10 o'clock P.M, the bx+oot do* dccricd a
bom ca oat "larboard naartcr,
wardana. ia thereere noinhabtuaaon Uda
cm onpoaed It to . loat boat with • anUctlnf en.,
rb^Hngiag.tb-.b.rc.TOlb.ber.md to.
Trier, of Kdgutown, taaaaecheaetls- Seven ° !
Tylef • crewtnok bkr.nnd M. their ah* U« h.
Chalhant'a Mand f eohm eighteen daye.previone to attr
fatting in with them.. En only -ere In k«,l~r TO
iiiLnad another of ibe'ettrt. hartng ht e“-
UngtaaMand, three daja before. Tl “‘ “‘fi'l f^*f(
1 anJoeetlr deatiiale of refeuta.n,md wtlrelf
water. The only thing “ aapporta life “*£
, which aboand in Urn gtoop, and . tew leal tnnle
“upCbe^Oete penieolemho Three Brother.
immediately iet tail for the place; bat headwind* mid
be tiling earrinu detained at .in d.ja wt '» TV*",
need, two beau and fttilteen men were teat on abom.
to (match for the promt led •» OW W“*\ “*'
etching £»« heerawithoat anecea*,we were upon
L point of Lb.ahip; mthtiianctmelTO
euracled by toot pdnfla the .and to n clamp of low
bXaaJ.r which to the dd bod, of yom TO
We barfed him In the amid, mid Slled hie S'*" "tth
i coral from the beach. No prayer waa ..dtbly -aid,
.or . word apoken,’' bat the TOgh -ll.m Of. ear*
eoanded hi. great,roach .bed . mmily urn “> “*
! memory, which wayall they could giro. We tmrned
' oway with aad heart* aod left him, wilh neeght bm* |
brobea oar to mart Iho lone .palwhere we laid him
Thmngh . long Mr, marked by many neenen o*
phyeicnl and mental agony, nerer before, hurn
painful a duty devolved npon mo. To lha Mblo
end generoaa aouldd marinate who perlonMdUin
Uat aad panel ol kmdneaa to iho dear departed
onr, I offer my feeble tribute of praiw.from a
heart Weeding at every pore. Qod forbid Meun.
Editor.; But yon 'pr any of your fender, ahttnld
rer enperinneo aW l now endure.
JOHN MECASKEY.
The Western Ball Bead.
Corrttpondenea of the Pittsburgh Cawua.
BnAxyoxTAWi, Ohio,
January 84,1t50. |
A eery Urge nil roed meetin* wu held in the
Court Honro, et this piece, tat evening. It wu
attended by the President and Director* of the
. Bellefbntaiae and Indiana Eafl Bond Company;
and the Chief Engineer, W. Milner Roberts, read
his report on Iho results of the preliminary rerveys,
extending from a-Point on the Cleveland, Oolom
has, and Cincinnati Rail Road near Gabon,
through Bellelbntkine, to the Slaio line of Indi.
an*. . .
The report woof the most encowifin* char*
antes, showing iho remarhable adaptation ol the
conair? u> tto cheap construction of a i*c!aja
rail road, Willi modern!# grades, and consisting ora
series of long, mat thus 4 frtmfi* u Oat)
„Ua i» Uagth, connected by gentle
The aeerege coat of preparing the road for the
track la estimated at four thousand dollars per
"rhe road will boons hnndrod and twtntr miles!
Inna, and will to no extonilon of. the Ohio and:
PcnaajlTanla Ball Bond, commonly callod in ;
Ohio, "the PitHtorgh Bad Bond.”' which la one (
hundred and eiglny miles in ‘•"**’,4“”!!“'
aether forming i condanons road of 300 milca
tom Pittsburgh to the Indton. line. Thenontoj
Indianapolis, the distanco'is eif hiy lhrao, milei, |
of which twenty eight miles are graded and bridge j
ed, and a Urge part of iho remainder under war,
and Ihe Chief Engineer, T. A. Morris, WBlea that
•>hy fall wo expect to comment* business on a
aubstantial f bar of sixty pounds lo tto yard.
The meetingwasaddressed by JamesH. God.
man, of Marion, President of the BelleCmtaino and
, Indiana Bail Boad Company; The people were
Informed that 'thh Board of Directors had. deter.
I mlned'to locate the line immediately and prepare
it for contract; and were called on to unite as one
man in aiding the Board to preside tto means for
the speedy companion of tto work. About haff
the amount required to grade and bridge the rend
fams already beoa subscribed. • The report of tbe
Engineer, which fa a eery able nnd coneincing
document, will Shortly to published.
' At the request of the officers of tto meeting an
address wahutade by Solomon W. Boberta, chief
Engineer of the Ohio and Pennsyliania Bail
Bond Company! He gaee an account of the pro.
gress of that work, and of the PennsyiTaaia Con*
real Rail Road, showing that the great Central
Bad Bead front Philadelphia to St. Louis should
be mewed as out east whole, all tto parts ofwhich,
when filly joined together, will giro a double esL
ue to ciicb other. Contrasting this hue, with Its
Lake shore Heal on tho .nortb, and the Wheeling
riral on the south, he showed to great auperiodty;
n superiority to fill befriends with eonfi.
denee,but not tolnllthem into Inncltcn;ttogrcslesl
l sgsesagga!s
n,, as an elenrenl In all commercial compWMcmi
hhd those all jhif** not
i elected by the whole body Ol ttomchnautere,
doing that which they bcltoee to to heal fcrtha
interests of the. Company. . ■ ■ ■
.ftreai ihtereat was shown by asciy large ne
aembly, and the prospects of the enlnrpnnn appaa*
to to ofe highly dattenng character..
paoWAiHnoTOi.
Concipaadcnc* cf thcPitUbaryfc Oaietie.
WAzmsaToa, Jin.24,'1650.
Aetlcmof Scoftto on Appointment*—Sir.
Cli7*i Sptocb— Wasl&lncton** ForotvoU
Addroes.-
’ Mf. Roochorgb, ibqpotf miner, «nd Mr. Woods,
rin> of Ptttobnrgb, ue now ill Waabisg*
t'TO t^rriw—with ibeiroffleislda^
Üba Their BoainttteMtro bow probtbly before
tba Beatto,'Bnd will, u « matter of coartc, ia doe
lime bo favorably acted upon. I informed yow
mien, a few day* aioee, tbit a ttrenooßa effort
would be mule to reject Mr. Lawrence, Munster
to England, end tbit there ore* to bee pod dee
of grubbing end cndugronnd wort again* l other
Bomlnalioni. Homo fret* that beoe *ioce come
! to my knowledge beoe induced mo to believe that
1 lUtbe fireign appointment, are to be nbjectod to
e rigid acretiny, end * coniiderablo number-of re
sections maybe entieipated. The Democrats bare
. recollection of the character ofmanyof
the reprewmlatiwa of cor connov ebreed, under
the put admlninratton, tbet tom un excel! vo
Unity end indulgence In pearing-ovor the bule
-i-lr.. of the executive, they b.ve been eon
netted 10 Urn moat virtnona eerenly in judging ol
the qaelldeitionß ol tbore nominated for theirap..
prereb It U rumored thll Col. MeClacg, oi Mu
I ainlppu CbtifO to Bolivia, and, a Mr.VaaAl« t
ol Mew Qork, Charge in Eequttior, witt b= snail,
edto retain. But tbU umure .peenlinon.Ap.epg
( appointmenti in and from poor Buie, which ere
rtoTexpecled to para without rente contut, *»
tbore of Mr. Lewii, eolinctdr of Philadelphia, end
Mr. Johoren, eon.nl to Olaigow. ; Thegreond.
of oppoailitsn to them I b*ve never heird. ine
nfleo* *re lucrative and Important, *nd have been
generally believed to be worthily bellowed. But,
ta viaw nl the prerent, nod, more e*pecUlly, of the
noulble auto of thing* bore • je*rhence, who ,
cen deire lo bold on office nnder Ibiagovero
i meet tin the principal custom boorer, ,
\ gome, in oil, it bu been determined to w tbbnld
! wenty iix per cent of the u!.r!e. doe on the 6rat l
oi February. And the nocuaity lor tht» nrt«* ,
from u Heard law. pured without couider.j on, j
and Bom the refuel of tho Hon.o to mod* or j
emend it H too incendiary reheme, promohliied
Uy Clingman, yeaterday, aheeld be carried into
r eflect, there will not be at tbi. time, next jeer,
om foreign rtpreaentaiivo of the United Slatea
abroad. Tho In tore at upon tho nelienii debt will
be unpaid. In abort, not to go into detail, ail «op
pUe. will bare been ent off, and the government',
w3lbene*«ta ' . ,
Mr. PUT delivered in the Senate, to day, one or,
li e meat apirU Birring and eloquent speccbea cv.
ev beard upon that door. The occuion of it we»
bU own ruolntion directing the proper useuure.
to be taken fir ibe pore here of the ordinal mann
.erfpl of Washington*. ftfcweU «ddre». Afiertbe
gebcea of hi* eloquent and patriotic voice bad iob
aided, who abonld erire to rail and bellow at ran
dom, tat Foote! Yea, Foote bed the impudence
a throat bimaelf in between Henry Clay end Dan
ill Webster. Ttfaindividnal deliveied bimaelf of
an iodeacnbable quantity of pclitona aluff in de
nnniceUon or every Ibing northern, _ea a aort ol
Blvo to bU conaeionoe for voting for tho resolu
tion. I piesomo that tho telegraph will commu
nieate the main points in the abort but meat effec-
Bre apepchea 01 Meura. Clay and Webster, to
it would be an nnpmfitabie contomption of apace
lo me to communicate the abstract I bad prepared.
The puaagea ooneernieg the ailver goblet, now in
Mr. CUy*» possession, sad ibe tittle csiket of
nodeU in Mr. Webater’a, will,: no doubt, become
f.mlli., u boorebeld word, to the people of onr
ooDQtrj.
TW* original stnnxcnpl of |be f*rewell add«w
u e mott isstorerting relie. It lain poaaeaaioe of
the heira of Mr. CUypole, of Philadelphia- Mr
awutho printer who ret it op, and at whore
; .anal pcrreotl application Wuhiogton content
ed to leave tho copy in Mi hand. It han been
nttcbdlacnued whether thiacelebrated paper rsi
etageshcr Wuhiogton’* production. Itiacertain
dsit Mr. Mediren, Oen. Hamilton, and John Jay,
wm ranch cooanlled in tho preparation of si. and
it to looted by aome that it nraa written by Oen.
Hamilton, inapocted by Mr. Jay, end revtoed end
onendedby Wuhiogton, in whore head wntmg
ere many intortineetiou. end eraaures, ihowsog
that if hn did not origineto each pertientor phrue
endeentoncc, to blip belong, the credit ol u. an-
T* . . JCRTO*-
iborsbip.
Wacicwtos, Jao. 25.
Tb. appointments C»lhonI
—k ° f «*»
f the
It is said that Mr. Lewis, collector or Pmlii!'
ohl», stands in imminent dnneer of losiny bis
held, oßcially. The opposition lo him i» eery
powerful It i> reported th.t Semtlor Cooper
! considers Ihie "a nomination not fit lo havo been
I made,” and that unlike Mr. Webster, hcdoesnot
Intend to rapport It. If thin be the 6«. rad there
It no ono in eflertiaj to doubt it, Mr. Ura wdl
hudly pata through the breakers with safety. Ee
enold Pilinorai, of the Union, could not tare
him. Ilia said to be a sort of established role,
that when the Senator chiefly interested in the
eenflrmalioaor rejection of an appointment, does
not adeoeatn it, it trill be permitted to I* upon
tho table, until withdrawn, It it understood that 1
Sen Peter Sken Smith is opposing Mr. Lewis.
1 srilh allthe ardor of his nature. He teas £ue ol
the orijinal applieanU lor the nppointmrai.
1 Whether ho would be morn successful, in case of
Mr. U’s. rejection.lU not for mo to coojectore.
Oocttpyrng. » r ■““> “
Jl seehere lor, or lncnmb.nl. of offloe, I tan
mrntls moremenn of the in. mid tnu wlih
„ mQoh composure «. old PJinnru. would mui.
fei n, .leering hi. Tomol nmnng the brekker., in
tbe most terrible tempest tUI ever old Eolo.
ntad. Those ofyonr render, who do. not un
dentand those classical alloslona are refined to
the Washington Union, whose Senior Editor
know* more about those ancient Greek and Latin
fofiea, than Dr t P*« hlmselt It is also rumored
that Mr. Maxwell, collector of New York, is
threatened by the Philistines, but I am under the
impreasioothat he will be rescued out of their
1 h»wdS-
There TO • report .bout the town, Into tut
ni,hi, that Mr. Calhoun ni dytof, bat the mom
in, proved it inconect. He wu,however, dor
in, the night, considered very low, end in peel
duaer. He tee little better to dey, bat hie re.
eatery le elffl held to be doubtful. Tho deeth ol
Mr Calhoun, at Ihte time, would probably bate
no very merited effect on the general politic, ot
thoconntry. He hu, undoubtedly, elerdud a
peeler Influence upon the public mind of the South
Utan any matt now living. It ie eppatcnt. that
the only reel dsngera to onr lyetem of government
and tho pertnenenco wtdfereetne.. or| onr confe.
derect, proceed (ram the altitude now held by
that portion ot the Onion. Mr.Colhonn u, In a
mil ilrpnr, re*pon*ible for letdin* her to u»ai
eoeition of hoetility and deduce which .he once
nine. But Were he now called away, she could
not and would not, reoedo under the guidance,
endleaderehip ot another. It is even probable,
that younger end more Impetuou. men would be
lonnd to precipitate her Into that abyss, from which
the Onion.alone divide, her. Mr. Calhoun t.
now In tho seventy dnt year of hi. age. Ho hu
been subject to attache of pneumonia, the diseaie
under which ho is at present .offering, .luce
1844. Ho will probably never again tube an ac
tive part in politfcal movements, whether he re
cover or not.
Both Honre. •» in eictfion to d»y • It
mil. They would do coition were ctey in
dou. The eighth week of the eeselou has now
dosedißud Itoeom of Ite lejitl.tioo effected le.
ttatebill tee been pu«d. eoojrrins Iho pn»l
-lo« of (Unking leuere upon Mre. Polk. Tho
taw udopted . joint re.olu.ion
far permitting the .mount of money indUpenrebly
to the collection of Ore teyenne .0 be
I. ta. tacn . weeko,
tJT under debtfe. In tho commit*, of W.y
who taw reported it 10 tho Honre,
with emend menu which nearly nnUtf, tho «tlon
of the Senule, but there ie no proh.biUiyth.ttho
Honrewfll .peedilynct upon lb Indeed .hunt
“"of there cure to which the threel ofToomb.’,
OtaU, OUngmnn. end the other diwwgmtUen .p
-utlee, of etoppingnll epproprletione. Tho urength
ifUmb pnrpcre ießkely, thereto., übo toned
within. eeryehort lime.
Tho 1— -*«■* enure of adjournment, yetfer
r dey w*e the nomination of dileen tewrend gen.
. ,|„L, uoudldeteeior Ctapliln of tho Honre.
1 Thleeo terrldnd tho. grnoelea enbjeeuwho com
’ poeolhtf *reembty,lhtf thoylou no time in dU
potfng. '■ NotwiitaUnding thin neeninn, bower,
atony thing rerofing oT rehgionn obaerrance,
tta olr- 1 " 1 win bo held on Mondey, end uit U
net probable «ta» tny ioredon wfll bo mode upon
, thoremitnonUorilioonndidtfe.MtoiUwry.it
resy bo ooaidenUy dxpoelod thtf o d.y will rer.
gee fce ttaooaptaion^it.
' There prevails in the Senile, apparently, *
very pressing end ioqnlsitfve- disposition. like:
the children in the London ncied schools, the;
members of that honorable body teem very ear* l
nertty engn|ed fn Use "porsuit of knowledge ah*.
de* difficulties.” First, Clemens pretended to went,
information ebont .California, bnt his greenness!
•oon let oat the fret that the pretence was only a,
tnck to "get a aectona! vole of North against,,
South.” Then some body most needs poke bis,
honorable nose into the Key business. Then Mr
Bradbury comes no with a roost portentous rear*
lotion, demanding the reasons for removiog office
1 holders. That has not been adopted. I have a
too Ve b appreciation of the discretion of the Se
nate, to believe that it will be; bnt suppose it
should be, there would bo returned a message in
, answer, as would be a message. What a mile of
reasons would mere be assigned by the President,
in justification of the President! Only think there.
1 were no less than one hundred and forty five
I thousand reasons for removing Deaby.of the
I Richmond din. There were twenty thousand of
the hardest and strongest arguments for removing
Eli Moore, of New York, 63,000 for turning out
Patrick Collins, of Cincinnati; 11,000 for reforming
'.Major Scott, at Washington, and ona hukbmd
«nd eighty on thousand masons, Tor dismissing
[Wetmore! Altthese, and some millions of more
Would be sent in to the Senate, ou one day. But I
can ao further “realise this spectacle” to day. I
shall resume it another day. JUNIUS.
| FHOS H&BIUSBVaO.
Correspondents of tbs PUUbarglrtJaieUß.
Hauitiuna, Jan. 23,1850.
la the Senate today, 5000 copie* in EogUsb,
tad tOO copies an German, of the admirable Ee»
port cf the Hon. Townsend Haines, Superinieu
dent of Common Schools, were ordered to be print
ed Or the use of the Senate. Thl* wa* a mea*.
nre of justice to lhe;people, who oogbt to be af
forded all possible light opon this Important tabs
ject, and the Report of the Soperinlendent is the
very thing to illuminate it.
Mr. Packerj offered a resolution for the printing
of SOD copies of the Governor’, mensgo, comma
nicating the septennial assessments, for the use of j
the Senate, which was agreed to.
The resolutions offered some lime ago he Mr. I
Kins, of Bedford, es en emendmeut lo the amend-1
men! of the Conalilnlion, passed last winter, were ,
taken up, end seeerally voted down. !
Mr. Packer then moved that the Senate, pro-
Iceed lo the consideration of the resolution role
| tive to the amendment of Ihe Constitution.
Mr. Frailey called lor the orders of Ihe day.
Mr. Packer moved to dispense with Ihe orders
otlho day, lor the purpose oftaking up saidrese-j
lotion. And the question beinff taken, the motton
was agreed to by the following vote;
Ye„—Messrs. Brooke, Crabb, Cunningham,
Darsie, Fernon, Forsyth, Frick, Fulton, Guernsey,
Hasten, Ives, Jones, Koningmacher, Lawrence,
Malone, Mathias, Muhlenberg, Packer, Saokey,
Ssvery, Shimer, Slerrelt, Streeter, Walker, Best,
1 Speaker—2s.
Nays- Messrs- Brawley, Drum, Frailer, Hugos,
JCtog—s.
The amendment being taken up ini Committee
of the Whole, Ms. Koningmaoher, in the Chair,
Mr. Cunningham offered an amendment, provi
ding th.it the nmendmentof lhe;Constitulion should
not interfere with the completion of Ihe tenure ol
the judges now in office; which was, not .greed
t °Tho unecilmenl beict! reported. lo the 3en«to|
without .meadnient, »od l«l« »P °»
Mr K.o« moved tbu emebdment ofthol
c „„,umt.on be po.ll-.ted Ofttil Kl«a «P“ <>T
Hou~ofHopro.outßiivt..
Mr. K. .appoHed !>'• “>«“>» “ K,n, “
•P.rr ..rob debar*, the t»°b<“> w “ “»“ i ™ 4 br
Ibe Mtiwios vole. , -.
Yea.-.—Mean. Drum, Frailer. Ho* o * * ,n *
Nays-Brawloy, Brooke, Crabb, Canniniham,
Daraic, Fvraoo, F.raytb, Frieb, Folioa. OMIM.T,
lUflMi, lvca, low Kooiemachrr, Lawitna,
MeCarlin, Malone, Mntlhiea, Moblenbatlg, P*ctM,
Stnkev, Saver?, Stumer, Sterteu, Walker, Beat,
Speaktr.—27. .
Mr. Drum offered an amendment changing U»<
p hra«.>:o l y of aho ttropoaad emeodincal to lire]
eoMilonoo, and providing for .ho removal <*«>»
joisc by the Governor for catl.o when there «*«
not rudlcicnl grotiui for impeachment; which •»
Ur. by ilm Ullovring vote. ,
Yean —Mcaira. Drum, Frailey. Ktyg—3.
Nay.-MeMn. Brawley, Brooke. Crabb, Cub
mnghant, Dartie, Fermio, Foraylb, Frick. Faltoo,
Goerorey, Hnalelt, Hogui.lvrl, Jono* Knnig
machcr.Uwreuce.McCulin, Matottc, MntUUaa
Uehleaberg. Packer. Satilrcy. Savory, Shuar,
Slcrrcll, Streeter. Walker, Best, Spoaker-OT.
Hr. Dtimt moved aeyercl verhal amendment!,
which were all negatived. I
Mr. Cunningham renewedfata amendment, pro
yiditirtha.jadgea in office .hair hold them until
tho enpiralioe of Iho time to, wbieh they wero.ap.
poioted; which were ocgau.ai by tho following
T °Yc*b.— Messrs. Cunningham, Dram, Frailey,
Messrs. Brawtcy, Brooke, Crabb, Dar
a!Cl Fernon, Forsyth, Frick. Fulton, Guernsey,Ha*-
leu, Ivrr, Jones, Konigmacher, Liwrence, M’Cas*
l. n , Malone,Matthias, Muhlenberg, Packer, San*
key, Savery, Sbimer, SierreU, Streeter, Walker,
Best, Speaker—2S.
The question recurring on the proposed amenO
menl of Ihe Constitution, il pueed by tho follow.
Yeas.-s-Messrs. Br.wley, Brooke, Crebb, Coo
nieghtm, Fernon, Forsyth, Frailty, Frick, Pulton,
Guernsey, Haslett, Hngiu, lues, Jones. Konig.
oiseber, Lswrence, McCnslin, Mntone, Mettbta,
Muhlenberg, Pmtkcr, Senkcy, Seecry. Shimer.
Slerrclt,airrcter, Walker, Best, Spenker-28.
Bay.'—Mcasrs. Dersic, Dram, King—3-
A message wu. received from, tbe Governor,
nomiuatiug Wm. B. McClure tor Preridcul Judge
of the Pittsburgh district
Abo a message announcing that the bill relating I
to cullmersl inheritance, ptwed by the last Legists
tore, bad become a law by tho Upse of time.
la the House, Mr. Cornyo, from the Judiciary
Committee, reported a timber sapplemenl to the
,ct to incorporate the Philadelphia snd Reading
Railroad Company. And on motion of Hr. Cor
ayo, the House resolved itself into Committee
of the Whole, Mr. Brower in the chair, when the
bjU pawed without amendment
Mr. Coayogham submitted the following:
Raolvtd, That the Canal Commissioners ba re
nrnred id furnish to this Honae, as soon as m their I
w>wer so to do, a list of all the different lo's, tracts,
S pieces ofland iwlonsiog to thuCoromonwesJth,
situated upon tho several lines of canals andraiN
roods, which are not at this time need for any #e
p'rpo*-. » ilh
works. Which was adopted. COBDt-N.
Hauusbom, Jan. 24,1850.
I U the Senate, to day, Walker from the Commil
tho cn Exccotive nominatiohs, made a nnammoua
report of the committee in Uvor of the confirma
tion of William B. McClure, aa President Judge of
the Allegheny District.
Mr. Welker moved that the rule be dispensed
with, which requires nominations to lie five dsys
on the table, which was not agreed to—yeas 15— |
nays 16. . ,
Tbe'Bcnaio took up the bill-to correct a clerical
error, which was opposed by Mr.Daraie, who gave
a history of the claim of Keeler as the associate of
Clark.
Mr. Gnerntey advocated the passage of the I
bill, and went Into a lengthy examination oi the |
of Keeler, and of his transactions with Clark;
-who was contractor on the North Branch canal.
Before he concluded, the bill was postponed until
to morrow.
Mr. Drum offered the following resolution, which
was read twice and agreed tot'f ihe Seen*
tary of tho Commonwealth communicate to the
Senate, the dates oi the several commissions of
Benjamin Patton, aa President Judge oi the Court
ofCommon Pleas of Allegheny county, together
with information a* to the tiqe when said com
jalislonalookcffciit.andwien they ended; also,
whether said Benjamin Patton still bolds, or claims
to hold, and exercise the duties of said office.
In iheHouie, the Speaker presented a comma
nation from the Auditor General with copies
of tho returns ofail the Banks of the State, in re
ply to circulars addressed totham at four differ
ut discount days. And on motion 5000 copies
is English, were ordered to be printed,
The Speaker also laid before the House the an
naal report ofthe Pennsylvania Railroid Company.
Also the annual statement'of the Danville and
Pottsville Railroad Company.
xxrotTs or coxxrmxs.
The Coomiitee on Banks reported a*bifl eatw
tied an ad regilating Bank*—made the order for
this dxy a week.
Mr.Conycghsn., Ways ted JffesM* iep«?ed
the eoottsl appropriation bill—oa ordinary expen
see and Baflroada end. Cana!*. And {
ol Mr. Conyngham, it was made the special order j
for Wednesday/and'every consecutive day till •
disposed of. '
Mr. Gornyn, Judiciary, reported u committed,
. bfil reUliye to the mle of . ccrtila Banting
Hoceintho town of Erie, to the United Su.ee,
(hr » Coi.om Home. And oo motion of Mr. Reid, I
it m token up lor cdnride'rotion in Oommiuee rf|
, the Whokr—Mr. Haidem.it in the chior. The bill
i posed the Committee end 0100 eecohd and final
i reading. , _
Mr Watson presented a petition for a new
t cotmly ont of part, of Allegheny, Wa.hing.on,
i Fayette and Westmoreland,
if Mr. Walker moved a reference to the members
from those counties ;
Mr. Watson moved a Select Committee of
which was agreed to and referred to a Se
lect Committee, consisting of Messrs/ Watson,
Hastings, and Bent. L l f
• This is an old subject, having been before the
Legislature for twenty years annually./
Mr. Watson read in his place n bill to form a
new county to be, called « Monongabja," oet of
Washington, Fayette, Wesltnoreland| and Alle
gheny.
Mr. Baldwin, a bill, supplement to tho 8300 ex
caption net. F OBDEN '
({muitntOi Jan. 251 h, IS5O’
The Hon. Townsend Haines, late Secretary o\
the Commcawealth, having be.en appointed to the
office of Regiater ol the Treasury, at Washington,
under circumstances highly complimentary, has
accepted the post, and resigned his position un
der the Slate administration. A. L. Iln*seli,Eiq ,
| of Bedford, the former Deputy Secretary, was to
day promoted to the vacancy created by this re»
aigoation, leaving the offico of Deputy (Secretary
now vacant. Mr. Russell is a gentleman of high
ly cultivated intellect—of sterling worth—and]
abllitieaof the first order, and will make a highly
efficient end .able Secretary. He has made many
warm frienda daring his sojourn here, who are
highly gratified at his promotion.
A trial is proceeding iuoor Court of Quarter
Sessions, ofa man named David Rdxplt, for par-.
aciJe. He Is a eiliten of this town, and ia sap
poeed to have been laboring under some of the
types ofinsanity, when the deed was corntnitted.
The old man, (ms father) was qoiie old, and no
good>easoa can be assigned upon the presumption
of malice, for the commission of so heinous a
crime. Hia counsel plead insanity before the jury,
bat when 'arraigned, the prisoner himself said
that "he done the deed, but considered hlmscl
justified."
In the Senate, this morning, Mr. Konigmacher
presented a petiiioh far the re-charter of the Far*
men Bank pf Lancaster.
Mr. Frailcy, one lor a new Bank at Easton.
Mr. Shimer, two for an alteration of the law
granting liceaaaa to pedlar*. Also, one tor the
Free Banking system, on State stocks. Alao, one
for a Bank at Allentown. Also, three for a new
Bank at Easton. Also, one for a revival of the I
Norristown, Berks, and Lehigh Railroad com*
Danie, EJor for a new couaiv to be called
Redstone. Also, a memorial from the Board of
Managers ol the House of Refuge for an additional
appropriation of gJOQO.
Mr. Sankej,ono for a general Banking law on
State Stocks.
Hr. Pecker offered the following preamble end
resolutions; which were reed e recced time end
peued; tbo preemble Using heee wilhdrewii by
Wan«A», The lix on iho Incur of the Com
monweelth we. Imposed •* * “"? *
eerily of the cue eeemed to require it. And
emui .noh necessity now no longer. ext«»—
the reeennes Irom othettonreee being ample “
eneblo the Stuirto meet mil her engagements; end
u mch tel (except in ceres of ebsotute necerruy)
centot be jaiutled; Therrfoie, .
Berslrerf, That the Committee on Frasnco be
instructed to inquire into the expediency of re
veling the lew enthorieing .'tex on the funded
‘SSSSSKE^-o-u-s-0..
I has been re tarred »° much of the ° oTern "i JJJ’
I nu&i metutd ns relate* l« toe l®™* of IIMS
I be imawetod to enquire
“to lb* expediency ofhuihorixing ,b ? .j??* °J_
new five per cent loan to tbc present
court from taxation redeemable la twenty ¥ e * r *
1 with coupons attached which •ball be received by
i the Government la payment of taxes.
The Senate then resumed the second readint;
cd eoaiidentioa of the bill to correct a clerical
Mr. Guernsey resumed his remark* in favor of
Ik. passage of ft. bill, sod il «« opposed.l «"•
.ImU. length by Mr. Walter, -ho repeated
the whole history ofthe ease involved in the bill.
The debate had not concluded when the Benate
\ adjourned.
I A message was received from the Governor,
announcing thathalted appointed A. U Eouell.
I Eat). of Bedford cotiolT. Secretary ofthe Common-
I wealth. - 1- . , . ..
I A eornmnnicailon was also received from the
I Secretary ortho Commonwealth, io reply to the
resoiolido of iaqolry, relative to the commiKtoa
1 ofJoneph W. Potto a, late Preaident Judge ofthe
Alleghcay district.
■I la tho Haase, Mr. Conynghsm. from the
■ ] Committee of Ways end Means. reported a bill to.
* I lativa to collateral inheritance taxes.
’ | Mr. Scofield read io place, a bill to exempt
■ bomceteads from levy aad .ale 00 exceptions.
1 COBDEN.
Bxoiosl Isxrxttonott m New ‘
Ibxl the Univetsity of New Vork he. more then
400 popila, and tho Old College .boot 1.0. This
t. . Palling off Bom previous years. Io this euy
tea Dumber has for Year, past been on tho increase,
and the segregate is reckoned by thousands
I PhiUdtlfhia North i«<nean.
Heaven havo mercy upon nr, when this host of
blood snekera aro let loose upon tho country with
an H. D. attached to their names. The flics of
Egypt would stand no chanca with them.
Tm Roap—Ar Committee oi eUixent
from Sttsubenydte,were in Florence on Friday last,
who report Intelligence that will bo agreeable to *ll
Who have any intere»t u.tbe projected enterprise.
They have undertaken' to aetmre from the lanct
owners In Virginia on both of the surveyed routes
from tho City of Stonbcnvillf. Ext**"! »**“>►
bargh, » evasion of tie tight of »»V <° ““
Road company. Tbo Committee bad taken the
Southern roote and had atourod a cation from every
land vnprutor thrtugh whost land rt u n«rM«w,
far i ha Company to travam from the Ohio RiveMo
the Fennayleanin line, it ia their intention lb a
week to take the rente surveyed through the Lm e
Core and Kings Crock which puses immediately
within sight of Florence. Aai probably ere this,
the? have secured the same grants on that rente
also Thus, It will be perceived how the people
of Brooke and Haneock Countie* have frustrated
tho action of the Virginia Legislature by a good
raaolntion to help themselves. We may say, then,
safely, that tha *oay u open—that our Western
friends can, through ns, join tbeir trsdo to|«or» l U>
swell our favorite marts. Let the friends of this o' /fl ,
section proceed. Wo are ossured that tho lcH ,
bcnville and Indiana Company will be rcaJy to
, n d will moat certainly go into Me „ j y
the season will open. —Flormtt uintarprua.
Annexation movement* in Canada.
Toftcnoob Canada, Jan. 23.
The Annexationist* of this place have fanned
an association, comprising many of the most re
spectable citlsens, merchants, dec., aod inteod
very toon issuiog a manifesto, Betting forth their
reasons and desirea for befog annexed to the Uni"
ted States.
The subject is now exciting much attention,
ind has many warm advocate*.
Trb V/uuotidiD in CracLwri.—The Ciocmua
ti Nonpareil oflbo Wtb, nays:
<>ll ts estimated that six thousand persons, or
nearly one fifteenth of our whole population, have
bad the small pox or varioloid during the last
four months. It is spreading to a considerable
extent in Covington and Newport. Lite the
cholera, it beats a milder farm new than it did in
1532-3, v?hoo U followed iu the wake oi that
i dreadful scourge. a
Wbox thx Gods wouu> skstbot, dec.—lf there
is any truth in ibis adage, we may surely expect the
speedy dissolution of the Freeman’s Journal, font
is becoming unmistakably wild ahd lunatic. It
talks of tbo ‘•intellectual and moral barbarism of
ProtestanlUm,” saysthit there sa not «aay great
difference between sjoufsance and a meeting house,
an omnibus and a Protestant place ofworahlpj”
that u the Frotealaat church is but one vast omni
bo. with a man on the box, whose business it is
/like the mettk auctioneer's) to meet the stranger
and ta*e him t», nod let him out only when the pla
llna had been forked over.
U And it says farther, “Tho omnibus, at times, gees
Sven to “ HeU Gale" and a Uttle farther; so does
the VrotesUnt Church. In fine, the omnibus, at
tho present day, (owing to Ujerfcpckleaanes and
carelessness of the drivers), is-felt, by the great
majority of good cttixena.fo bo a great nuisance;
so ts tho Protestant church-
Now if any class of readers will suiction such
gratuitous insnlis to the Vrotetfant religion as
these, we greatly misunderstand the feelings of
iE community. We will cot believe-that they
will approved" even by tho members of that
denomination of which the Freamen’a Journal
would fain be .thought a representative.—Cowwer
eisl AMucrT-
tawnßraiiw '
?f»*V“® & ?X;StW. kcCormtek,
UwS°»’nt A. 1
A. Siew.it, s ”*!^w r '|fcimpWi. Portage. ■
StrpenntemUat. ‘-.jj<}**/ Delaware Divi*-
M. Branch; Thotau
iod; Benjwam « °s.| Bbdeartoel, Boa-
Btnn.lt, Bren'Ml' Eastern;-!. S. Milter,
J.Peter* BlmtrtUe, Opper l^J'°f oi „ BOWß .
, N- |;“’ E ,« ODi Hubert
M* »• T 7i“ nhesaev. North
,l William*, Hellidayaboigb; J. G. Chwaey.ncn
I umberltnd. :
■ Agricnllnre in the Messaelui»a“ m s“|sCbiir.
which Mr. Bocltingbsm, of the reo
.man have aobmUted a o **? ,!!..., esubliab*
ommended
met of n Nafionsl . Bo " d rfi ° r ct *f “Siltto in
shell be empowered and to of , Bmi
genuiiy and industry by pwdocli of
andby the coUecUng i«P fldetired
I one region to another aui
I for cnltivalion. 1
-Tte ofthe^miT^f
New York show that ll “ r ‘s in
ihaß 10,934 Aretgnera have g. M persons
its eohrts. Jlnrlnf tho seme W
msde declaration of ibelr jintentioos looocum^
i ciiltenr, *od of.hero SOTjwe" “ r „ “
Queen orOreat Britain and, Wand, ana
maiding 3,157 were fiom have
lead and otnerconntries. Am °sto M a nor 7rjhssT,
declared their Intentions are ea-Ootretnorujnmj
Mad’ile Jaghella, and otheri of the Httnganan ua
! JR. Wieetini Gaza, earn that
that city, died a few dayti aince aged
dredandten years. H ‘ 3 ,.^ 88 ,. , tf- I °jv eddied
lick, never took any medicine la hU Mh
In the foil posaetaion ofalj hia mental focoM
El£cttvk Jci>:cu*t.— The Senate,jt wfflhjjJJ
been perceived, have finally,
to enihamaa the propoyUffi edoP , atOTf!
unendment, the teaolodoß ef the Jot li^
“*n*forao amendment to the Canautunon,
Votk roa Youmkif.—The Pre» i« <l«“®
dignant became tbo Honorable Mr.
himself and by that fote was elected Speaierol
Specyivania Sanam, Hi. opology '» “ ncl “-
•ivc: ho voted for the Beit pan.
A painter torned phyucten. open ' h S!'
■ friend nppleoded him, aaybtg, 7™ d °"j
Veil; rorbe&re,yoor tali. conld be d.K»v.red
by the naked eye, but now they are hid.
Gl*«Bb with Downs yKorn-OnyownimM,
Mr. Gau, has after a great deal of labor, succeed
cd in .Sufremrlng Specucle. «M> l “'? dl £ g'J
vlatona in ft .ingle 1.n., The one *l.OO <*!£
ordinary dintencea, iho ! other for remote. Tbo
impronemenl h»» been j Cl!un fc m ' d ,tmr. B "d £ey
.killed, from necessity, Inisuch mfttrere,ft"d thoy
prooonnee It-good.’' Tb™e otho .re ob iged to
ore glmts, abonld Mamina ,heT
they, will adop lhem.-rA&*«y Journal.
A tailor finding that iwlffi were all in feahfon
bespoke a red one, trshllh ho
greuanrprire of hi. companion.. On
Ibe cacao of the change of color of _hi. bair-hm
said itmaa cceaaionedtby bta baihtogin ,
Sen. :j : ■;
A ack a day!” cried an old aawyer, nponhcftr
o the loasoiaaioop ioadofgrindatooeik— The
Cl were Jfll befjrc, hot not. I mpfore toe*
;l c dnller than ceeri” ■
■ rri-Fresh Shad, (sreen Pc. and Tomatoes,
dellieaele. reread op at remo o|
the Philadelphia hotel..
A Washington letter »ritel .ay. that.thei me
£°gre n, an CO mnS e t°“pi'fhS’. ?h. eitomm,
ISfiTrMireSman J*
markably »«h»iltve.
Daermtltoan Na* Yonx.-On
Inst, no le.. than 96 emigrant., In a °L gfJjL
tution, were lodged In the Ctty prison orNemYork.
One hundred and. wyenty-lbrea loneea ol brand
were distributed among them.
ET-Dur*?*'* Cr*t» «t tux U«* or Dm. M’ l **®**
Ut*« P11.13.-Sa t>e rin ** e
exception of capita*) U wowchdrexdedintht
UnlleJ St.u* **Dy»pep*in- OngiMitafiß***®"*®
utile of lUe liver, il Ujiftea eenfouMkd eonxamp-
Uon itielt byibc onUapPT » ufft " r « p«M ft»*7 Ha
ul rfenth rolc.w. hi® (tom Tt» • remedy l* »‘“*
i« the .each of *», vritteb will relieve *««««» «' *•
kind, and work n xpeedy effeclttil care-
Rr. Oliver Morffin. * dtotte*mi Aed phyilclna ofVu
cinia, with n very extemive prneUce, hnx n«i these
Pill, in nil euuef Dy.pep.l% end with
e««. CertUicnies Ini nhundnaeo on in
«he proprietor. of lhi< Invnlvnble medicine, (*•*** *
Co Wood moot, corner of Foanb, Pituborfh.)
Mlorriut, bo.erer, iron. Oblo, -ill .p.U "‘““V"
Iborotorerlmllonibnr «l u» dl * c ‘ M * '• t ' ch ”*"
from » dibCbred ElcMlo ®, l.fan co.O. I
Mom. J. KM4 * Co-TU. i. lo Wf,' *“ ■»
„f, b.. ten .lllieltd, to “«'1 T«~. njik li« to
tight ride, .bom the «dT> oi the r.br, bxletolb* Ur it.
,i'hi .hoaldrr, p«in |n tbo bte ptn «t
.tec .!» te, ..cbjteto'J * ’'VT^tete
pete; bud bhnorl eonblbnllp eoniiued n> bet bed.
Stact Aogo.l, .be tab «•»>
Lte. Liter Pillrlihnd l bite no-ntn .tna.tlbtbl
■he n» .1 tbte PUU, .h. he. been tetbltd In to et;
din.rr degree. Under the pnmdeneeofCodoho no—
r«lo7. til tellb, U U >bl» » “bad “‘ k “ d ““*'
be concern. o< « STBWABT .
Fo, Hib.br j. KiUD * CO, No. o. «™'» f rte*
Wood tt. Pinrbnrbb. jjtnSMbwtwS
& Cur# and C#rti*e*t# at Bam#,
rn- Rixn wrntin**® 09 **■
I Creb, certify tbit .boot two week. «o I «.«!»-
eJ with. .ioleot il«k ofkWßM* *»J IW*«
.... uorbw, wiikTery dhtrewins p»Urb intkefwmaek
"VbT,e“, .» ™ bccplculy n.u«..d kr™<>
uupooafd dtxe.Vcf Petroleum, Uken i» *““»'*•
ler. After bttrirnlekealie £r.l4°te,l ilepltounaiy
Oo beard tho steam boat
Pittsburgh, Dee* tlth, tM®-^
I in C.ptbin of the Aritdue, ae4 .M.wiir.eUtO
„u,„lLi S effect* ofUtejetroleem,UtU.ee.rt.ef
II w , who U one or the bMtlb on Ike boot,
"eery ' ’ [gigaed) KIMKOIO QRABELL.
Pittsburgh, Dcfi. lUh» I®^®*
■p-SeoVod" l vlrertteemciH Ut oootior coltuun
do 13 ;
DB. D. OTTHT,
DcniiiW Comer ofFonxtb
tad cc * xax, x^^ a
[ukel inf Ferrr
deligblfttlart*
NMor™''*"-
’ •* uSti»uy.
DR f O, •*» of Bo« on » u P^PV* 4 10
man* fncturo and “J r Texts In wholo and pars
of »eu, upon Sue**' Saelion Fleie*.-
S^^jssraw-HES
.....
"wutidi
A B «rN b Ln‘.»=«»*
q*inng el lhi» Offic*- —, J
ir'aYlerwy- •r • - Andrew Fleming R. C. Fleming.
IIKU9KY, FLEMING ft CO.,
COMMISSION MEKCIUNTS.
Fnn is« cile of DomeKic, Woolen and Cmion
0 £ Jf® m£Z Dealer* in all Vind« or Tailor*’Tnia-
IS7WOOJ ilteet, fontth door tram Mi,
"rESuIto Me.ir- Wm. A. Hill« Co, Buiktn.
Janttl —;
To I»ai, . ■
M x degirable Reiidence, rinuued on ike R»*cr
HealthFj7»i Ward, Allegheny Cuy. Enquire
ai this Office, or of Mri. MeAlwayn, on Urn
premlwea.
Par Rant*
TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSE?, in U»8«
rtnd and Third Waid*, Pittaborrh. Enquire of
ond tnfl Thiw WILLIAMS * SHINN,
Auomlei ttt Law. Foonh ft
OVVICK TO UKST— On second story, No »
Waier Hi April.
ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO, Front si •
STORK to RSSSTT—BO feet front by 40 deep—
No 107 Front st. |‘OM<>**ion«iveK Ist April.
J;" V 9 IaAUII DICKEY A CO. Front »l_
r WAITED,
AGIHL to da Housework. A permanent simatioi
st rood wsget cut bo beard of.by enqniritt* ;■
tbi» timcc. i. i ,n ' JB _
—Horsey* Flsatal A Osi, ‘
have foe. sals,
FROM FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
F »casessuperior Pamilyßlankets, 10by Mqrs;
•joo pur BtcAinboAt do 6by 7 it;
an do do 4by 7A; •
iso do red and white Horso do
100 do'colored do
.'■o piece* 6-4 white Flannel, warranted aU wool;
100 do 4-4 do do do dc*
ion Jo 3 4 do do do do
LSD do 3*4 red do do d 6
75 do - 3*4 yellow do do do
ALSO:
Saiinetts, Tweeds, Jeans and Woollen Yarn, at ®s |! *
em mnnu/setarer 1 * Prices. .
iro-Wortboase, No 177 Wood ft, 4.th door from 3F*»“*
janw ::
Oil Olotlu. _„. n
Received ibis dar,at w. M-jCUNTOcra car
pet WAREHOUSE, new and hajH*o®£»tyle
SHEET OIL CLOTHS, which we will cat to ««T
■lie hall, room, or restlirale. *We birito the attoauon
of those wisbtnf to famish, to exam ms our masons**®*
before parebaslnc elsewhere. .
ft7~Carpct Warehouse, No 75F>wrthst. l*sL.
m COL ASSES—7S bbls New Orleans;
“ ’Wsufirnaa
>n4e6oo ib« »r««° r f Sm’
ILLIAMS," t
(6 UOWoc4rt
• . jtni9
JyEglV9Bß i^-l°°‘ !llf > r ,“ lc -VDW | lJ.IA;;g~
GINCSENG— lMek for tale by viLUAMS
JahlO - - —■
S*l* «T 10 ° bM,SO«to» ft* *>l° b^pWTLLIA^IB
CANDLES-lObxi Starr i - ‘
o “ Sperm;
tS “ Pteuine; .
Jto3a » “ PipH«l<i f " *jp%LIJAMB
/■'lHEESE—lOObxsCreim;
\J *• •- 70 “ English Dairy, . ,
;>*» 60 “ Commoa jpAjW
LARD— 20 bbls and S kegs for **}« bt-Q-, k pn
jangt 8 F VON B nvNHQRST * -
lOLT. DUTTEK—IO bbls for saj
t» JtngQ . 8 F YON 80.
German clay—is <uh for ■d«by • rri
Jin2B 6P voMBftf*NHQRSTACO
'XYfIHITE BEANS—I 3 bbls for rale by . _ rt
W > Jingo s F VON t-QNNIIORST A CO
rpoBACCO-lMpVf*.Tatiooibra»d», forsale by.-
. im29 • • BFVONBONNHORSTACO.
’CnNEOAB— I* bbl* pore fi.r «a> br • .
1 JinSO S F VON EONXHORfITAC°
/CLOVER SEED—CO bbh prime new. in store and
by Jingo JOHN WATT A CU
• *\RIFD FRUIT—2OOba prime Peiebei, (hilTes.l
I 40 ba do Apples ’ lut teo*d,
I Grille by Jingo JOHN WATT A CO
fitn.l.ow—7 tmujnst rac’d and for sale by
1 Janifl BAWIIARBAUGH
r» nF.F.P PELTS—6OO Sheep pelu. in itora and for
lingQ fifc W UARBAUCH
Ij.EATHEBS^ 10 lb.
oujavu.UEUM^
OTT p w hhl» extra la (tore and tor nle by.
S fcW HABBAPOII
piUffieE-MO bx. w Hi i.
C"S» b ° ‘° “ n ”' t ‘ , 3“ l WlH-RDAUGII
>< ss? oES ~" b °
W^ 8 -^I*° 1 *° skinner
ioa*-‘»° »»■ B » lt ' 1 ' 111 "SiSb
"i
OIL-10 buhiu toi »«1° bTj fc c 0
!«*nc’d i*l
Pf^,£ u - ag a <g^el i°K,D b D M & d cy!
NO. BUGAB-S0 hid* l“»
tor übln A CUL “s i tJ“y' !1 _
O. UOLABSE3—9O bbU(ns* ‘’PPjJSgJ"*
_J^ f ““ tob > r ACDL ?“IibS , .i
-plCg-tUcm" C.» crop) i“'fgga^"3oN tr
»°P="°^° L fe f g r o :-T
-pOLLBUTTER-4 bbl, )...
V jaa29 No» ITS and 17< Liberty tX
CnnpmH— "0 tec on band and ter sale by,
QDTOH g " e laAU n mcKE Yjt-».F g !
in^^^^^IHDICKEVtCO
A TILK-Fo, [ckey fc cp
R'gatT^sagsrtisggo^:
‘USTARD —60bx»4 lb c»n» “Lon. liluid”. Hot
.»ri, ..,u, n »b».^^i. B ;y KtrrsoN
POWDI-31— 1«COO fceß» Biaslirte Pow»ser,
300 - Ky. Rifle “
fiOOhf “ ' “ •• * • [' ?: •
• .lOOqr “ " •.
100 hf “ Deer . - - 4 -
60 “ 1
30X00 feci Safely Faje; 4n ma**uae. for
fangs 3 » fc COf-.
Molasses-40 tu< fm o“ u 7,„ B ‘ l .‘“El ß ' fi 'l TJLoui;-73bbi.■.««• illf,«Wby 'i\Z'
itK?' 3 " 8 " ' RICKK&OS I r-.IrBB CRAIOASIfj, N EE.aM.rttI«;,
PBODOCB-1S keg* Batten - ' |
ICS bxc Com non Cheese,
48 bzs Cream “
5 bblc Lard; ' ,
S bz» Flax Seed; on coacunment aJio
tor calft by jang MILLER &■ RICKBTSON ...
PULVERIZED LOAF ft POWDERED SUGAR
cs bb l* Sot 4,« and 7 Loaf Bajar;
0 cuci Lowering**
40 bbU “ eru*bed “ •• , .
t#-“ Palverited; In »tore and for *aJAby
ianffl MILLER ft RICKCTSON
COFPKR-IW b*g> Rio; , '- •
•' SO '• Old Oor. JfcT*; in store and fo:
j ld 29 MlLliKtt &■ RICKBISOft
NOTICE. , ■ . . ,
TO the heir* and legal representeirres of Naii»nici
Copper, l«e of North Bearer township, Low-
Knee eoaniy, described u follosw . •
To Mary Copper, (the widow;) Martha,intermarried
with William Coleman; Ceorye, Alexander, Michael,
gimb, intermarried with L. J«e>£
Nnner. Ralph, James, and also William and piary,
children of Jeremiah, who died before intestate-—Thai
tho aald Nathaniel Copper lately died, seiied indus djs
■etna, as of fee, of and in a certain Tract of Land,
Enamd in North Bearer township, Jlate Boaver) now
Lawreaee eoaniy, aforesaid, costainlnf One Hnadred
Acre*, or there ahoats, being west end of Lot No 1,41,
as follows*, on the south ty Lot No 1137) on
thenotth Vy Lot No 1743, and on the e«t brings of
L. art John Bobinson, west by land of Joseph H ayes,
*A*nd that by rirtae of a Writ of PartUJoi* 'or ralnv
tioo,lswed out of the Court of Lawrence-jeonniy, to
nm iireeted, for making partUtoa of said Intel of land,
to and among the heirs and legal representatives ol
the said Nathaniel Copper, deceased, 1. DsVid Emery,
Uif b Sheriff of the said County of Lawfenee, will
hold an inqaett oo the premise*, for tho appraisement
and aartiiion of the real estate of Nathaniel Copper,
deceased, on Tuesday, the &h day of Mareh next,
1850, «t 10 o’clock. A- M., where yoo and ehch of yoa
m., m«»d, .r T«. ««k W„ AV , B Q^y,
Sheriff of Lawrence county.»
Snojrr's Omca, New Cutle, Jan. Od, 1850.
’ jana»w3lT r • ' ' • : - 1 - .
muß delawalSTmutual safety
1 bancE COMPANY.—Office-Noni Roonorthe
’
■pm*. -BoiMicgs,
propeni in tows and coturm, Inaared against low or
iiffltffo by fire al lie lowest rite of premitin. - ■>>
1 also Insnrc Vessels, Car
-1 (o«i and Freights, foreign or coastwise, raider open or
«pecU! policies, as lire wared may desire. _
I *im. They also toaremcrchan-
Idlse transported by Wagon* RailioadlCin, Canal
; DoiXs and Bream Beau, on imi* «ci {***#„, on tho
1 mod liberal tcnafc •• 1
DIRECTORS—Joseph U. Be*U Edmund A- jailer,
John O DatU, Bobortßajttti, John R Poarw, Swan,.
lonTjaats OUand, Tteophilni .PaaWingv.U Jones
Brooks, ftenry Sloan, Hngh CrtdgfOiorge Serrill,:
Spencer Me Ur tin, O Johawn, WU-,
W». *»■*<-{& MAHTuI
BsEils 8. Njcwbold, Secretary* \ ;••
fry* ofice of the Company, Tio. 43iWare* *
pjStoSr lalfrtM ' MM
tcuoi m«»«s■ w- f
W}Uiotar Ot mrrxT tf Ifw'tfr pau'l
, jaMSwaa
Kf. “u" K,. ' * Of to Fail. St.ain.rj,
F “ BTO *’ o, wl, 4UK J'riacip j..
8, /g ' u k.**, !
« N.' ,£*.£!£&£ ;
«V. S? Howard, Riehard Edwards, Qq.
jaaSS-Qt '
LAW NOTICE.
m uE aoocinuaeat of Mr. WcCLURK, ** HtoaMiut
Mcf ito Fifth JodicUJ Dwiricl ofPetm»ylt»-
\ <s*?ei™*> it» ion* eaatin* paxtnmWp of Me*.
nh*i7.* *McClurtj. The'mSfluhed bnaine« '♦ill
b. .ue»dea to b T Mt. m<CAN d[.ISS,
i WH. 8. McCLUBE.
•* lO*
jpirtle l
Dorchc*'
„ siUw Peku
mebl4
.WUiSOS BeOABDI*BS8»
Attorney at law, offlea Foann «uwri, r^*-
bairn. jea23*lßX
. fsiomini and Erenin* PtP*ra copy.). • _
Dissolution*
THK Co-Parmonlup heretofore
utlo ot.“B*verf & w i» this.dsycut*
MiveS tiy »uta*l cooseolTDavid i» mUi *
0HKd..«..U.U.. M .t0.. g cJ ;^»-3AViRY> i ~
i nsvid aPAUtiPlwu:
nw *in«AR IOBOOIii
Davii Block, Federal Stmt, AUegie-rty City
mOE next Muioa will coam»nce on Mon day, *;«*£-
X ruary 4th. Thi« School offer* to n linutt
o( boy*, n court® of itody end tyatem of **?*?*_„,
doalga&l to deyelopo n * <**££.
island thoroughly qualify them forth® mo« rt«P? ;
MoeoUege*. v | '
, TnWon-$a for fir® month*. ~,u.Sehoot
i A*plicatioafor admitaloo can be made
Robm, Or at the «üb*crlbcr*»prir*» room,- in *•
aTilimT'" ' oSoo^,&*,• .
Allegheny. Jan.2<.-^i*PtS-d* w 7
For Bant* 1 • .
WAREJ |R$-®j£l.oe
-1 16dLiW »tr«l l opp«ite lhehe*J fc llay
copied by K. W. Hayward, (l»« f<joa
ward ) oh a wholeMlo be tx-c tlicSnt
imroeilUidy.lf TequifcJ* or»tn T * p„ r par
*.« ApiU. aat4.boo*e»*»**J“f f ot " p T.r -
ticutirs enquire on the pK» Ue^' w> jj A STWA.HD.
Jartffi lm ■ * *
1 ahd 0,1..^
I J ,"”™" üb, “ - *'“* b LlMra >AIZEU.
' NOTICE* f
. -incie nta who ihort-aably under-
4 NT sife\jS*emea*of CoWfci
YV “ff.rtreUreeommeoiic* i^oodpffagei
and v. l , r .. B,l> ,im * IL M. KoaIKSON-. fcwro to.
Ven lUip i.
O * le! T TTWOToa. V*.« J» LnaaTra\ 1&48."
» i M Wit*oa—Dew Sir, Th- » vial of BeHeta 1
bought froa yon, toafli towage, b««|bt
Vennuoio * fi*o rctn old. the aatot Uahms itaiober or
woml l l*W»he WJhar.e U*«4
6 -»r SeTbutfcrthUaedret «.
* BJjd»l4 by B. E.SELL EJRS, fiTWo-ofl «$
w id"2oYy OW*** Itaeraltj lax he w©,ciUe*.
. jsflSd —•—--- '
rt EflAßS—loo.o°° Kentucky, }a« teeUand fox.tale
Slowtoeto*oeoa* l P I «e“‘>H.; 'll CI -% '
j.iwii < Ml HaBßaUElji *
CLOVES SEED—fiObareo’danil. far
. :■ ••■ . Wjbß H'eCUTCtTKON
fortale by
AMriBG WtE-M eCPTCUXON
(OW BAGS—9 do* reo’d and for. a tie by
ItnSfl WtttM eCUTCII EON
POTATOES— •ObbUjattree’d aad fortale* «y-
WASH cCUTCH EON
-5 t—..
■ vtgrWiS l pih«irtf m»»ter.: Vui le«n for the
HMsSjj»sßttbfrre and »U irtfejn*tfi*lejanj oa
WrdUf »dir, »he 30* *» l - »* loo*eJ»eV Ai JU ‘
_forjftjghi_or j»«»ga.applyoa.powg. -jittsfr..
" FOB NASHVILLE.
• _ . . The iplendia nwner
r - GENEVA, \_v
LfT,~jt‘SsSl Wilkin*, Metier, will leave fot abeve
'■Bffiißwia Lnteimediale^omenWedMadiy,
iba 30th inti
FOR CINCINNATI:
lie iplendid steamer
- LOYAL HANNAH,
wilUeare lor abort
land 01l ißieraediale. porta this day
ML.* . - -
ir passage apply oa board. . janSg
M 4 o'clock, P.
For freight 01
AUCTION . SALKS, ’
ay johm Vi DhTli,Arictloaa «r.
Ytrftnga, Iruh Linens, sc., at Suction*.—
Will bo sdiled to the catalogue of Fine Shirts, tob4
eld on Tuesday moroifc|(, t9th last: • :
fi pieces seper French snff Wool Slack Cloths;
j v « fioetwilled bro*nCloihs;\ ‘•
n -I • 1 f nw gfcen ClothlS-'
4 •*' super black Cassimeres; ' ■
g « u- ittJpcd and fancy Cauime res; ; '
3 •‘'•'Serge; '
3 11 super Irish Itlnens; - , •
d - Alpaeea LasUe«, Alpine* and Menno*;
o “ r Velvet. CashmereandMenno Vestings.
iaiiSS “ • 1 JOHN Jl DAVIS, Auct
, Super Clatk*, Couimertt, end Corduroy.
Will ho added to the catalogue sale of fine Shirts, oa
Tuesday morning, the S9th .tnit* at the Commercial
Sales Rooms, eorncr cf ‘J" eU— •
4 nieces super FrU»ch and EngUtbCloilii,
g*’ •< d- Saxony, London, Golden Brown do,
9 « Mixt Broad Cloths;
3 “ black and fUney Cassimereaj, . ,
CaXalogut Sale <f U3,2eitn FtneShirU.
On Teesday morning,S9th inist.
Commercial Salta Booms, comer of Wood ana FUUi
etrecu, will be sold, wlihoul reserve, an a ereauot w
days, tor approved endorscdpapcr,on*anuoTeT*l«J
excellent assortment of Fine ohirtSj B *}*?i®®f**
preiriy for this market, comprising M man Slum, ua
en bofoou, stitehed plaits, fcc4 broad and narrow
plait shins, with linen bosoms, collars, &C-; 1 *nperwi
shins, with French embroidered bosoms; super ufflOi !
with yoke neck and French aleeves; eitr* York MUt
Muslin anil English Long Cloth Shins; do.wilhsplen*
did open work besoiat,*e. ’ •’ - - “■
I • -janl7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auet.
/"'llGAR3—l_oo,ooCHCammao) jaitree’d aadfor sale by
I i jangfl WHARBAPOH
LAUD— 100 kegs No 1, (or sale by .
janaft . S tff HARDAUi
HOPS— 5 bales prime, ion ree’d and 'or tale by_
janSd SAWHaRBAUOH
CLOVER SEED—939 bn in store and for sale by .
jnnjO 8 A WHABtf AUQB
iCTriiR —In ke£» and boxes, ior sale by
Ijant* STPART&aat
/TRAD CIDER-Jtblssuperior,ltutrecMby i.
L/janri 6TUARTABILL
CILOVKRSBED— In store and for sale by ; ' >
j imr.H • ~ ’ riTDAßTfcSliai
TIMOTHY SEED—A small lot in store,'tbr.aale hi
iaa-il .... - , STUARTfcSILL
UGAJl—HOhhds (new O.in store aid foi
► talebjr
JAMES A HUTCHISON fc CI
RICE— 40 tes (newcrop) instore and for salebj
ian2l * JAMES A HUTCHISON hi
T7RE3II ROLL nUTTKR-7 btnd, Hit to,
t * CROZE,
MOI>aSSES-«Obbls
--»!* by
j«n£»
JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
E AD r .I M p.p
niOT—4oke*t.*»’d,io«ibtß *n4fer»il«bT ■ .
HtSfr JAAIE9 A HUTCHISON jc CO (■■
FROVMIONS-12.0C0 ta Hu* Fon;
14 bbla No 1 Lard;
140 “ Me*« Pfitk; ' |
s. : dbkeo-Buuer; landla* mn^
,a)c bT * .juSS J S DILWORTH & <
AJU>—lObbU in «tor« is A fiirwlnby- - *
j janus CRAIG & SPNNKfe
OATS —COO bu in •tor'/and Cir eale bj.‘
♦’ ' CRAIG X SSXHtttSp
kRIKD APPLE‘\-eobo in storn and for side bV--*
». CRAIG ft 8&lN?tEB>
E* U fTi:R—'iobb’iOhio Roll, inc'oUis, to dtrlrca’ii
and for » a ie by jan23 CitAll* fcSitlmtßßft
B’K'g- 4 bW *f^SSc?S
lfe rF - ACUEa - ; ° toiu r n ßA°f^^ >l
TIOTATOES—SO bbl* m'store and
K & SKINNKK, SOMaAf
I»o*t or Stole*.: J •'. Vv i
A SMUT MACHINE AND PIPE, m*rke4“J.Slser\
ii» ns taken from Use Wfcorf, atUie LakeEne**
Jandbiff,onNoT.SSM,l«*t.. ; v '-‘'iLfJi
jl writable reward -mil be giTtn
concerning it. jnnBt I- C- BlPWfc44*-
Garden Be«d><
A F.ABGE uigeneral unruaeni'or LandmVa.
Warranted Gardes Seeds, just rec'd and for sale,.
,hoi e »>. ,
Federal street, Allegheny
aSLi!Aw3iS
SUGAR & MOLASSES—4Ohhd« prime N O 805*17.
. Ineweropd • '
r: '- SOOtbJupHmaNOJSriMl*-
es, (new crap#'*
jan24 BURBRIDGE, WILSON AtOO 4-
*a*« ggi“.
juiSl 2 Wtorttwt.
JUST received and tot Mi®— , ( ’ 'x7 ■>
IS’boiM I’alni Soapr - • /
10 “ Ataoud anil Toilet Soapi "’ - -
JOHN McKAMTf* ucd J
jenSl • . Canal
BTawPloaoa* • .
-- JBstreeeiTed.oa»alcß''.«iD
fUfifitoa Siociyc rtottfgnn
W •£■*■l b rated factory et T.' Vjilberti Co,
■ I * 111 Uoitoru ThfcVr/^^ureoait^
Mo for brilliancy and •treetbe*' i<i f lon _ anddsstidtr
of teach. The above firm r, unnsidered oee-oTiho'
very fimia Botioa, and tor J&SSiuSi BS&.*,
exterior, beauty of toce.r da ralioa, are actwy*®-
ed by toote of any olha ma kf. For aale oa reatpaa*
bietenuby • H. KEBBEfc
tonSA ’ , J. W, %Voodtrdi4.
** akaSbeUeA,iatfoie andforwdaliy
Jg**V- ■ • kT k. BILI*. 118 Wood at
YjpV* to *?'lTu a *S ! r , »Bni.
F, y in .**> «n|
ABD-33 bbL»No 1. to arrive-for .
jja{«v" * ISAIAH PlCifeV fc<».FroatjL
bl> * lo ,rJ ‘"-/?i:?fnggCT * V
• 'improved. IftlAtWßK' -
t| perfected and improved br •“?. on
While, Cintinnttl-compuuas d m
tiaadiomely bronzed Iron
point of tone nod durability. *w gjjjßßßv
wmiby **•* i Woodveli , a.
jan!<4_ —— r
BANFFACTUHEBS of
JN ir on >■«“> SfSStfirSei Boiue»,of•»-
Houles, Ac.- FcrtEiaooWw-fw 'V
1, noTgihiy i-r- —' —"
—" gaiidiDg *»«u*
Jof Groan#»«“ v according to npJaatobeeeea
and. the |Juqoe*»* , and condition* wiU be tuUe
at thla office, where term* . j. n .y»
) known.’ —.——
Clones* WASH auovKßr;
• BPTvrVED-Sdo* rur Ladies’ W&ih Gloves,
.T I ff,JSSJSiSrs' r “ ic “•« k.i.i»,d<-
JbuNo.s«'<»d*>«»K'
Vala*M* Lott for S>lii ,
Stv miiLDINO LOTS, on Second meet, beiween
.Hey. o*»faito*«
-Lafcetnlley, Tbcy»redeurobleforpiltixcdwdl
-s°Vlfnd willtcMildonUme, 'ApolyTu
4a g i, JOHN OAUiWIfIJ. A SOH,
jmSJ-Un cor. Second iLtcd Bedoabi »lley»
B— y txpßfas, juti rec’d—4 caiei Men** Mcullit
Jtmtor Otti.fcoci, tot nk “JIM'H*,
- i jtUrlllliUt B
- r OOEAV _
wiaiiirg lo n’jo from'23 Io 3) per ceßt
J ln p.ireha*ing Dry Goods, -Will pleasecsualX. A
-1 ‘ASON A; CO/iS-tQ Market aireeU whole. eJrtstiiTo
and Ketail Kootni are daily open for retail
"i i.aRGR loi of Trimmings Ribbon*,. *iry *
Oloves, 4 a., reduced 00 per cent boo«t *» u#l
Bttott.to'.y b. t0....l co .
SHAWLS, DlHuVeW,andnU kioda al Winter Gtwde*
r ito S .. to totarttototo,', t co
Sew MuilCi • I
£\ LEMUEL; -or, Going down lo the CouaofteW; ■
tj new and very pop«Ew .Ethiopian rion^v^ 5
by Chrirry 1 * MiiiMfelK Nfcw York. <%*s«*}*£
C FojICT, of “Uik.o Ned," w u,So»anß*t
**Se!ly -was a Lady; by B. C. F«ier. . _•
. Pen Bolt—the genome copy; by NeUoa KW*g^
' Sneak Gently; avery popular
JiidUn’i Prayer, by the author of “Be Kind, **• _
CBe Kind to Urn Loved Ones at Hone- .--i .
•-’rhoahanwottftdtdibeepiniUmrJotedibee* -
Flirtation Polka; by eti»ko*ck ~ • . . ■
. C»ral Rohbock. .
"^TuiSS^SS- »■>
.«■ *•
B EW VaiWumt io Vrto liim. Bw>«f 11
H An Gom; Mol lion
4be drove* of BUraey; from ,r
When the Moon on.the Lake
A Voice from the Wave*; dueUe bT>, u
, Jo>* that'Ve*veTwwd. tj ,„L-i-ncKiidßorgU. .
• Make me nogeady Chaplet,
• Low B*ekcd Cor. . .. n « f Q rte,*inaera.
' nearest Mae; with ea*y-variation** o *®
Bonaparte'* Grave. * '
*\Vo are Happy ana Free.
Polki by J. U. HewlU. UELM)gt
Rec’U and far *nle by J Waodatreefc
week. f
J & H PHILLIPS