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    THEPITTBBURGH GAZETTE
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PRESSMAN ANTED.
A presnaairwho is tboromjhlr aeqoalßted with hi*
bwfaen, and who ondersiandf U» running of * w*
liader Power Frees, and the m/Jcogemcmof the Sieem
Engine, eenheer of *a easy ajjid permanent eituetion
byapplyingtothisoffiee. |
E7*2iea4«r t pleue tom to oar first page.
gUffheay City Affairs*
The goohcft* of Allegheny have paued a reso
directing (bo Mayor and Presidents of Conn*
cßs to mefnefiolixe the' Legislature for power to
lay a Wear Tax, By this we understand, a tax
to in paying the interest on the debt created
by the erettion cf Jha Water Worts. The Ux
which the city Is now authorized to levy, if we
mistake not, is seven mills on the dollar, for city
purposes, and two mills for the poor, making nine
mills, a pretty high tax; and when to this is ads
State, j County, and School Tax, Ono would
■appose thatthe people were sufficiently taxed al
ready. If the water rents will not pay the inter*
eit, on the cost of the works, and the current ex*
peuses,fteUhet show* thut this erection was pre
mature, or that there has been some extravagance
in constructing them. Of this we can judge bel
terwhenlhe aceountsare published. However,
as the debthas been incurred, the interest should
bohonestiy paid, and the mode adopted by the
to raise the mesna may be as good a* ,
any, with' the pnvuo that the so called Water Tax
ahall be ilevied only on properties situated on |
streets where the water pipes have .been laid. A I
considerable portion of the city has as yet derived
no benefit whatever from the Water Works, end
probably j will not for years to come, fit h»s neith*
er pipes nor fire pings, and is no more benefiued
by the. Wafer Works of Allegheny, than those of
PittsburghJ The inhabitants of tbat part of the ci
ty have to incur all-the expense, and suffer all
theJnaoitbaienccsofbeeping np pumps and -cie
tens, and'employing water carts* and are expos*
•d to aQjtho danger from fires, which existed be
forelhe erection cftho Works. To ux them for
-fte benefit of those who derive a direct advantage
from the expenditure incurred, would be manifest
■ad great Injustice, and we direct the especial at*
. tehtfon of; our Senators and Representatives to
the master, that if they recommend the prayer cf
the Councils to be granted, they will see thai the
law directs a just discrimination to be made.
flowjmnch Allegheny ii actually indebted, we
have no official •means of ascertaining, until the
' accounts'are published; but as the Councils have
appropriated 521,000, to psy the , interest for the
year, we rray assume the debt to be at
- less! $4(2f,000—& most alarming increase within
1 two or three years. With such an enormous debt,
with not one street entirely paved in the, city, and
-With htary expenditures annually required to
grade aind pave streets, the prospect is rather
' gloomy, unless come plan can be devised except
: trusting altogether to taxation. Such a ‘plan has
forsombtime been lalfced of, and is tbeonly one
A that cU be devised. That plan it, the aypicprias
{ tun and talt, cr ef tka Commons for du usu
ifthtcfo.
Without entering into any argument at present
on the legality of such a proceeding, one thing is
V ;' petty j&ar, that the Commoners have the power I
• of refinquishing their rights' for certain specified
purpose?, or else the Western Theological Semi*
had no title in the property they have lately j
•' to the city. The Commons, as at present aitn*
ated, are a public nuisance, and the cause of in*
vclving the city in grea£addition*l .expense,- in
f carrying out every improvement. Streets must
be made over ihem'watcr pipes laid, and, various
other expenses incurred, without any remunera*
. tiosin re tarn. If some judicious plan,—that of
• Henry Irwin, Ejq-, is ai very good one—is adopt*
• edanid carried oat, the city will bo greatly besatU
j ' ged had improved, her public debt paid cflV or at
least : mtJchdimiciaicd, and ber revenues much
increased. We Councils £f that city will
frV* this matter into immediate' consideration, and
give toil the time and attention which its import*
•ttoej tojthe city demandsl
■ Oca Crrr Oxantincai.—Some of the ordinan
ces cf our city ere exceeUiogty'original as wcltaa
•musing, and speak much fj>.ihp v wisddm'cf the
Framers. The following.'if earned cut, will afford
a large Revenue to the Mayor's fund. By this law,
uwe read itj any grocer or shopkeeper who, on
JfafVw Days, daring market hours, shail cell any
the article* enumerated in- thp_eection below—
or toy person who shall purchase the' same, shall
besatyect to a penally of five dollars. Now, if
Mayor Barkor carry out the setto its strict con*
■traction, our shopkeepers and others wilt , bo ba-
Ue ia a large demand opoattheir extra V ! s.
' A mom absurd law than this, appears to us, could
setmly be framed, arid we hope onr present wor*
thytsolons will amend it as scon'as possible. We
vein favor of sustaining the legitimate business
ef the ifntrk»*j oa for as is proper,bot we conceive
onr citixens have a just right to purchase
thffr flour, butter, eggs, raenl and fruit, wherever,
and whenever they see fit to do so, without being
flood for it.
Here is tho'act, and we caution all in time to
look oot tor the Mayor and bis officers.
7th Sept. 1816, see. 9, “That no perten shall cx.
pose to tale, or pvrehau, on market day?, daring
market boors, any kind of dour, meal, grata, meat,
fish, poultry, batter, lard, eggs, cheese, fruit, nuta,
or anjl kind of vegetable*, except at the said mar*
kei K'" l ***, coder the penalty 01 five dollars* That
BO ; pet*on or persona, sh&ihon market
ia market boars, porebase any of ibo before cno»
jjjeraiid articles, to retail or sell sgdifl, under the
penalty of.twenty dollars.”
' iii
_fiw You mho Eats Rail&oad. —Proposal!
tre adrejtised la tho New York paper*,' lor the
construction ofthi* road from Hornclsviiie toLake
Erie} the work to bo completed add ready Tor
m bytko 3Utday of March, 1651. j The extern
lo be pot under contract is about one hundred and
twenty fire miles. The rapidity wilt which rail
roads are built now is really surprising.. One year
is! cnocgb, it seems, toj commence : and finish a
railifoad. t
'Acta one year New York is to bo conaocied
With'Lake Erie, is it sot of tho almost importance
10 Philadelphia that her great work should be
fr !•>■«»<* to Pittsburgh is tie same time. What is
to hinder it, except lie want of means I Is it wise
to withhold tio means necessary to itaimmeditto
ooapletiou, when so moch money has been spent,
on„which interest has to,bo pald,aadmnch of
which is lying perfectly idle!
| The came reasoning will apply to our Western
Soad* We have commenced to build it, and are
•pending money.°n it. If >t can bebi'm m one
year* will xt not be wretched enconomy to be two
©r three. yetra in'constructing it. i While’.U is
the money is idle, and the incidental
ejxpensea are going on. As toon ns finished, it
begins to cam money, and to dispense its benefits
dirobgboattho eommonlty. Let n>, then, have it
finished in on grscrJ What aay the President and
directors to this proposition ?
V | The Colombo*, Onto, State Journal, of the 29;h
nltj announces that Solomon W. .Roberts, Esq.,
Chief Engineer, of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Ridroad, was to deliver a lecture in tho,Hall of
tbeHonse of Repre*eataiive>, upon the subject
cf the road, on that evening.. Too ability, xeo),
which Mr. Roberts displays io the
iaaheras of oar great Western Railroid, are wor
' thW ef all Ptaisr, and merit the warmest thanks of
the this city. He lain labors most abnn
• 'bat, and in journeys oft, to promote Us success and
hcatenitacompletlon.
Kr* Mnnmx tj Rraii.—Ne«l B. Brown,
■ ofToMOt*. hnobeca «le«odby
Ih, Prmldtnt to PletdpWmtoT u> 2“**
'•- .i' tieoArtbrtrP. B^by,ofAUbtmo-^ieo^or
Biowaioatotaiatooofa, Anon V, fa 1847.
' ffi.-inhoiiioitijreiMoondcOotail penoial
T,„„. «*»-■ Ho ttimnptai by eon-j
* '-■' ».-nn,l> principle* tad meacare* to to
I n BIIIV ‘"ddiioMdonoleowmivol of
VTauirMoe, and hioiacauoiano
<to NoUobH spto*
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VBOvwiiaiifiToi.
•orrespeadenseof the Rtnbarfh oaxto *v
Washtsoto.**, Jan* 25,3850.
Mr. Cllnfm.xi »»a «*• pvopo.e<l
Puus.jlT.nl* Demon** J •»“
n*a pus*.Jlrttlm
I do m. know wfietker rUMfei jm R*a«
mention, on Use fi*J o( the of dusmus«
Kcenl trcuon.No hurcnfne, to tin jo, «n|Ult.
•bio confirmation. fnjnlNiefi ** of* ll * l
than tim. to timo ippmed tlw™. reUttre to tin
fiuirn. and porpme* of tho extrcmo and nnpnn
dplod notion to whiei ho talonfit. Ho tnutod
that ho carried in open hind, end then went on
to develop. n pUn or dilution, embnoinj fint, a
a project for subverting the existing government
by .topping ill appropriation, f next, n «chem.for
producing a physical conflict upon the floor of the
House, to be attended by fatal results; and, lastly,
a pro position for forcing each of the two great tee*
tionsoftbe confederacy, to aet up a provisional
government for itself, with a view to permanent
separation. Clingman said this might be. called
* high treason, the highest tbe world ever taw. 1
On the contrary, I should call it the lowest and the
; basest treason to which a leaky and garrulous con.
•pirator ever gave utterance.. Bat 1 intended to
request your readers to notice that every one of
these points, developed in the voluntary confes
sion of one of tbe plotters, has been exposed in
the coarse of ibis correspondence. A very inter-
esting part of the progtaopie, is the provision for
the fight on the floor. This was first proposed, it
wilt be recollected, by Jefferson Dsvis, in the
Senate,. In the. form of an invitation to Messrs.
Seward, Hale, Chase, and Corwin, to have agTand
set to with pistol and bowie knife, with him, and
a anitable nnmber of his compeers. The only fit
answer to all such propositions is, that northern
gentlemen are not sent to Congress to fight, But
to argue, to work, or to vote.. The people of the
northern and the southern state* have abowo, on
too many fields, their courage and prowess against
a national foe, to need to prove it in such scenes
as those above alluded to. All such threats and
suggestions are in wretched taste, and should bo
promptly ruled out of order whenever Indulged in.
Whatis yoorlegislatnrelgoingto do in respect
to the pending slavery controversy. The Demo%
crais of your delegation are trembling in their
shoes, lest they shall be instructed in a more deci-
sive manner than at the last session. There was
great rejoicing, therefore, when, on Thursday even*
iftg, I think it was, there came a flyingveport, by
lightning, that tbe old resolution* of instruction
had been rescinded. Mr. Bncbsntn is on the
ground to administer counsel and comfort to bis
friends, in case of emergency. Mr. 8., you know,
from being an ** Old Federalist,” has only changed
to an •« Old Honker,” no gteatjonmey after aH
He is playing for .the presidency, and i* here, no
doubt, at «¥» great crisis; to assure tho South that,
come what may, be is a warmer and closer friend
to them than Cass. And ho has greatly tho ad-
vantage of Cass, for, whereas that distinguished
Democrat i* obliged to pat hia servility Into print*
and thereby greatly reduce his .chance of obtaining
northern support, Mr. Buchanan can safely give
each aide ‘'assurances of tho most distinguished
consideration," without the other being a bU.lhe
wiser lor it. His game is the best. But both he
and Gen. Cass wilt probably find that whoever may
•aueceed in fobbing the first ace, the other three
wiU tom up in somebody elsea 1 boots.
In respect to Stale resolutions, it is, probably, of
not much consequence whether any new ones be
passed or not. Tho last one* are as bindingasif
passed at tho present session, and If they are not
strong enough to hold members to their doty, no
others would do it, lhai is quite clear. The eourae
of your Democrats, in-voting for. Cobb, la quite
conclusive, to my mind, that the slave driver’*
thong is bui to be laid on to be obeyed.
Still tb:*c« will be apt to be kept right by the
mere three ot dreams lances. California is the
great question. Wfll ahe be admitted 1 She must
be. There is no northern man, however craven
and abject in spirit, who will vole to keep her out.
Then, as to all the other questions, nothing will be
lost to the cause of freedom if they go over for an
other session, possibly for another Congress. The
southern member* know and feel this, and, there
fore, these threats of disunion, provisional govern*
Iments, stopping appropriations, and fighting on
the floor. The propagandists feel the ground slip
ping fiom under their feet, ct kinc M* daunt ia.
There is oao little matter, however, upon which
your Legislature might profitably bestow its alien,
lion. Maryland is getting rampant by way of edg
ing up alongeide of Virginia. Shell about to pass
*□ act making nigger testimony competent as ev
idence against a white man ftdm a free Sate,
though of no force against a citizen of a slave
State. And already Hoo. Albert Constable has
been appointed to go toHuntingtonJCounty, Penn
sylvania, to defend a.man from Maryland, named
Little, charged with kidnapping. Now of course
I knots nothing of little’s guilt or innocence, but
tho appointment of Mr. Constable is a singular
proceed! ag, and promises some exceedingly ugly
rcmeniscecces. Let ms premise that I know Mr.
C. f and, like every one else that knows him, ad
mire him for-hia ability, his eloquence, his gener
ous and jovial disposition, and his numberless
dtber fine qualities. Bat it cannot be forgotten*
and should noti that some seven years ago citi
zens or Massachusetts complained to their gov
ernment that men of color, also citizens of that
Stie, were unjastly, and, without due legal ad/
; thwiiy, confined in Charleston jail, South Caroli
na.: Accordingly, Hon. Samuel Hoar was sent
to Sooth Cajolina to bring the case of these men
before the eourts of that Stale. This venerable
and respectable agent of the Bute of Massachu
setts had hardly set fool on Sooth Carolina soil
before he was 41 expelltd " therefrom by a resoln*
lion cf the Legislature, forcibly executed. There
va» net a man in South Carolina, that land of
chivalry, who conld be found to lake'up the case
of one of these colored citizens of Mnssschuserti,
whereas there aro doubtless many competent gen
tlemen in Huntingdon County,Pennsylvania, ready
JO defend LiUle for nothing. There la, therefore,
no necessity for the presence of the Hon, Albert
Constable there, as an ageat of Maryland, and it is
for tho Stale of Pennsylvania to determine wheth
er, under the circumstances, it is consistent with
her dignity tnather own attorneys should be Ml
aside in his fever. Junius.-**.
WumsaTO*, Jae. 27, 1850.
I learn that the Secretary of ike Treaaory h**
ordered the dismissal of all the weigher*, ganger*,
and measurers, now ia the .service of the cniloarf
department. It is a*moat important movement,
and will create a great deal of dissatisfaction
among mercantile men. Bat the measure is ren*
dered inevitable by the wretched blonder of the j
law of 3i March, ISIS, requiring the entire ex'
pease of collecting the revenue to be kept within
$1,560,QCQ a year. In no ether country in the
world does the government impose upon its mer
chants labors indispensable to the assesament of
ita own charger, and not necessary for tbo porpo
tea of commerce itself, and any enactment which
ih&Il operate to the oppression of that great tnter
eaL cannot be popular nor permanent. Bat Con»
i grew has decreed that a work shall bo executed
for 81,560,000, which the experience of-demo?
i critic administrations, and_ the exhibit of Mr.
, Meredith plainly show, cannot be performed for
' much under three millions of dollars. And this
I law, since be cannot get U repealed, Mr. Mere.
! dith proves himself determined to execute. The
j party whtch originated and passed it, are already
ashamed of it. The financial organ in the Senate.cf
that party, Dickinson, “the Homan,” as the "sole
incendiaryargan at the aeat of government* calls
him, has been obliged to come forward and advo
cate the suspension cf the restrictive feature of
the act. Bat the democratic majority in the House
will do Botbing. Eight weeks in all have been
fooled away, and five id ace the election of Spea
ker, and yet nothing baa been done upon any
subject, and there ta no certain prospect that an;
action whatever wifi be had upon this matter.
The orders issued by the Secretary on Thurs
day last, require tbo summary cismlatai of be
iween.two and three hundred officers in the dif*
treat collection districts, of which over a hun
dred will be discharged in Hew;York. The sav
ins thereby effected may be estimated at $220,-
000 a year. The revenue cutter service will have
to be dispensed with altogether. The amount ah
lowed to be expended during the current hall
year, for the! whole service is only •780,000,!
wbereasbeforo Ihe creation of the' new districts In 1
Texas; California/ and Oregon,aiidbefore the e*-
Üblishmenl of the expensive warelwasjng ays
an, j, wo ftt
Tutwldiiloulo ibeisnio. reiulreeu rapeadi.
Inro'ofil ion W.OOO per jeo, oojbil tad tbo lit.
tls Sunder of Hiotadppl ronmlMd •« Wiformer j
port, tbew c*n tardl, bee doubt ttat be would
bo demanding, too tbo talf pair, u »ueb u Ur
poliiicilHeude wbbto ellow bli taeoeuorfer
Uio whole yetr. _ ' , :
loiBBnww? ejpeot tto Cmrewowii, y
Austria beyond the diplomatic pale of
ebiifteadosi, to come op again, ftr diecasahiß.
Foots the Thunderer, hu the floor apoa it, and
he ii. expected to give ua a tuto of the “Erclea
rein." I have only to repeat wbal I have aaid be*
fore open thia proportion, U will be rejected; and
that by a decided vote. *lf ncceaaary, no dopbt,
Mr. Beaton viU riae to pot an exiinfulaber upon
it JUNIUS.
VBOH BABBtBBORQ.
Correapoadence of the Plttabanh Gazette. ■
Ju. 28,1850.
I neglected to state in my letter of some daya
ago, that on the motion to take op the resolution*
of instruction in favor of a protective tariff, that
Mr. McCtintock, or Allegheny, (who ia weU koowo;
to haw been elected aoiety opoa hla pledges to
topport that measure,) voted in the negative. This
will no"doubt astonish many cf the Doctor a
aUtnenta orboth parties. Iris wen known that no
Locofoco could ever have been elected from Alfe
• gbeny County, ifhe was not thought,at least, to be
aonnd upon *hl» vital subject Every person knew
perfectly well that Doctor M’Clintock bad held him
aelf out to the people of Allegheny, as on ultra
; uriffitei He might therefore, have kepthia pledget
; without exciting the least anrpise, the only aur«
1 prising! thing about it is, that he has not kept them,
i especially after they were ao pnblicaliy made.
Sot thh Doctor has an evil genins here, who b
I perhapisjostlytchargeable with this dereliction—
one Benton Kerr, who sticks to him like a Dutch
£Jncle,'snd who baa no doubt succeeded in 'per
tttadiojg him that* promises made to tho people
are always made in a Pickwickian sense. There
resolutions will come up ogain in a few days,
wheoi it Is whispered tho Doctor will reverse bis
former vole, and thus pul him rtetus in-curia
again [n tho popular forum. You will have obser
ved, perhaps, this tho mover of there resolutions,
Mr- cjmrch, has been formally read out of the Lo
cofoccT party, by the wblpper in of the Ktyiione.
Perhaph thb b tho fato that baa deterred Doctor
McClmtock. But we shall see.
In tke House, la day, the Speaker announced
the spiecial committee on the dispute between the
State (Treasurer and the Canal Commissioners.
It consists of Messrs. Beaumont, W. A. Smith,
Smyaer, Rhey, end Reid. This has been very
properly termed a ‘‘committee to censure Mr. |
Ball for paying the interest on the public, debt,
1 without resorting to a temporary loan.” Mr. Ball
j b now in Phibdelphia, where he has gone to st
tend tq the payment of the February interest Hia
answer to the Senate reeolntiona may be expect*
ed immediately alter hia return. And that it will,
be aa able defense of his conduct, and a moil I
•ecathlng rebuke of the condoct ofthe Canal Com* I
mbslonen, ail who know, do not entertain a sis .
i gle doubt Mr. Ball is one of those systematic,
prudeaf, cautious, conscientious men, who aW J
ways looks to ulterior consequences, and who b ,
thereftffe always prepared for any emergency.
When ho takes a position, all who know him are !
folly satisfied that it can be sustained.
Mr. Walker prelected a petition for a new coun
ty, to be calhd Bedstone, to be taken from ont of
parts ol Washington,' Allegheny, dec.
Ia the Senate, Mr. Dram presented the pro
ceedings cf a meeting of eilbena of Allegheny,
Armstrong, and Butler counties. In the
proposed new county, to bo formed out cf parts
•aid counties.
Theorder oflhedayfatbeSenate waa the res-
olution* in regard to an appropriation far the
benefit of Keeler, Clark, and others, arising oat of
a clerical error. Mr. Streeter spoke at length in
favor of the appropriation. It t« oppoaed by
Mean*. Darsie, King, and ethers; and *tiH Uea
over far farther conalderatloo. CGBDEN.
For tie Ftitshtrgk Casetu.
“Young' Men'ii Mercantile Library and
Hechaale* Institute.** v
A brief itatement of tho condition of thia iottL
tntion has been published, and ahova that alrea
dy a Library a timbering some 1200 volume*, baa
been eofieeted. And from examination 1 canJ
testify that the aeleciiona are generally very good.
The Beading Room la veil topplied with newapa*-.
pen tom varioui parts of the country, and on the
tables are to be (bond the principal Reviews and
fotientiP* publications- The item la large, con
venient, and pleasant to be In. The member* can
have no reason to complain aa far as comfart is
concerned.
Yet, notwithstanding all these advantage*, it ap
pears that the institution does not meet with that
.“sympathy* and encouragement which it de- j
serves. And may I not say that the active mem* 1
ben do not manifest that kind of interest which is
really necessary, to make bath Reading Room and
Libraiy attractive and beneficial. In this progres
alve age every body reads the newspaper; book*
are cheap, and most persons have at many es
they care about. Those especially who are busia
ly engaged in mercantile and mechanical pursuit*,
are not generally disposed to employ their teaura
time in reading books. There is no attraction then
far any who are thus aitoated —no benefit is ex«
perienccd, no interest is manifested, aci they be
come indifferent.
Would it not "be advisable then' to adopt some I
plan that would awaken an increased interest— I
that would cause eaeh member, lo be j
interested—that woold draw individuals cat, to J
use a common expression. And is there any thing I
better adapted for doing this, than discussion!
Were the members (especially the* younger
members) to organize a Bodety, meet once every
week, have a particular subject fordisetuaioo, it I
every meeting, have committees appointed to
consider various mature, and report tbereon In
writing. The result would be (in my opinion) the
creating of a. new interest on the pah of every
member, in the welfare and progress of the iaMh
tattoo. The books of the library would bo sought
after, and read for information— and this informs*
tioa woold bo brought oul»a discussion. News*
papers and Periodic*!* would also become valoa*
We, and be appreciated according to their worth.
The annual contributions would bo paid cheerful*
jy, u d applications for membership.greatly in
creased.
lo the course of line, the Hall of the Aaocin
lion might become the place where mechanics
coaid exhibit ibjir uwenoity—where; they could
abowthelr models, plans; etc., aod explain tbeir
utility; Almost every evening in the week might
be profitably employed, aad the Young Men’s Li
brary nod Mechanics Institute might, jn fame Acj>
gree become to Pittsburgh what the Franklin In
stitute now ts to Philadelphia, aad the country at
largea great public good
Yakkr Notion#.—No one reading the follow
iog, will hereafter question ihepie-ua (pious) rep
utation of old Connection!,' it ia now \ established
beyond'a peradveolnre— M Tbejpie,linde of Cop*
necticnt u,carried on ia New York i«,extend ve.
Theulicle is minn factored at New Haven and
•enlon to New York every day, fresh for aale.
There ia a general depot there for the dainties, an-l
the amount ofhusiaesa there transacted may he
inferred from the following yearly sales:
ToApriT3o,lBtr>
- •• «• 1840 •
« “ 1847
•> “ 1548
To Aogu»tl,lBl9
Swnr in thi Nxw Yorx Gusto* Hooss.—' Theie
was great excitement In the New York custom
boo»e,on Saturday, in consequence cfatelegraph
io dispatch from Waaffington authorising collector
Uaxwoll to discharge a large norober of his em
ployer*. We staled yesterday that fifty had recei
ved notice toqoU on Saturday; bat the New York
tetter of last evening, in the Philadelphia Ameri
can, say*:
« About one hundred and twenty officers of va
riou* grades have been discharged from tho cus
tom house to day, in order to meet the reduced ex
pense* for collecting the revenue.";
“There* was a gtod deal of grumbling before, al
the prospector«abort'saline*;on (he first of Feb
rnarv.batit l* ootrighl rebellion now. Sundry
clem, I understand, hare ■ent*nthetr resign a*
lions, and more are preparing to follow soil. A
great many of tbo ‘ night watch’ have bad notice to
quit." ■»_
Tbs PsssKtt Wnrrra w Bobova—Mr. Walsh,
under date of January iOlb, write# from Paris as
follows: 1:
•‘Throughout France, the fall of enow has been
heavier than any the present century has tarnish'
ed; the ease appears to be the same in the middle
asd.Dartbeni parts of the continent. The cold hai
beea'lotens© ia Italy and Spain. An American
, relative who set oot for Lyons' on the Ist instant,
baa written to me that ho suffered more freezing
is the diligence than bo had done in the open
IbbtiV.h' stage*, In the days of yore, in the depth
of witter,”
The Presbyterian Church, at San Francisco,
bn*e agreed to pay their ministers a salary of
•HyWpwjrw. '
FOREIGN ITEMS, RECEIVED PER STEAM-
£R NIAGARA.
There -are 50 battalions of Austrian troops in
Bohemia. Tha Austrian Emperor,’in a recent
ordinance, says of the army, andapeacaestab*
“Wo have secured peace at home and abroad;
by the help of God, and by tha virtue of our own
rights, we will maintain it; but if (which may Hea
ven forbid, the country should be again endanger
ed; by enemies tom within or without, should
imposing, military fames be again necessary to in*
sure Ua safety and prosperity. lam firmly con
vinced that those soldiers who now return to
their homes, will, at my call, again rally around
their standards, and accustomed to victory, and
led oa by. experienced chiefs, will again main tain
the ancient glory of'my house—-the ancient glory
of the Austrian eagle.* 1
The atrocities committed by Filongierfa in Paler
mo ere equal to those, committed by Haysanin
Hungary, and King B imba seems envious of tbe
, fameoftbe Red Emperor; he recently practised a
scheme for obtaining mouey which surpassed In
ingenuity the cleverest devices of the swindling
community. During the yean 1848—49 the pro
visional government of Sicily raised certain autos
of money by a volantary contribution lor the port
chase of arms, ammunition, and, among other
munitions of war, of two steam frigates. Aeon:
tiderable portion of Ibis money, which remained'
unexpended, was.given op to. Bomba on tbe aura
render of the Island, as were the arms and am
munition, and steam frigates, which had been
purchased by the remainder. Having thus plan*
dered the whole of the proceeds, of these volunta
ry contributions, he now calls upon each person
who held the office of finance minister, to refund
from his private property the whole of the turns
thns collected, tbe which asms, or the prodnee of
them, be bad himself seised.
An American Potestant minister had twelve sf
his countrymen joining him in worship at his
own house last Sundsy, In the Via 8. Butinello.
Tn« pc Lee were acquainted with the circumstance
before night, and the American Charge d’Affalres,
Mr. Coos, waa apprised that if the offence were
repeated, tbe minister would be sent away tom
Home immediately.
General Kmetx,lately a General in the Hungari
an service, who entered the service of Turkey,
has been appointed Governor of Bhumia-
The Pope’s Nuncio in Spain is exerting him
self to raise a legion of volanteers for service In
the Papal States, but the arrangements are not yet
matured.
January 16th, the King of Prussia was to take
tho oath to tbe new constitution.
The right cfa Sub Marine Telegraph between
England and France gusratees that this telegraph
shall, by tbe aid of a single wire, and of two per
rons only (iheone stationed in Fraocc4fld the other
England,) be capable of printing, ia clear Roman,
type on papevlOO messages orfifieen words each,
including addresses and signatures, all ready for
delivery, in 100 consecutive minutes."
Amorg the items in the -Napoleon, is one
comparing the flnt'Coasul and bis namesake with
Washington. ;
Parliament has treen summoned to meet on the
31st fast. I
Mr. Sidney Herbert’s proposal for a subscription
to aid tbe ill paid aeematressea of the. metropolis
and neighborhood In emigrating to British colonies,
where the presence of virt r ocs women is a need
I of civilisation, has .been responded to by many of
the affluent. Upward oT 816,000 have been sub*
I scribed for the purpose.
Mr. Heald has arrived in London. The tamper
of hi* wife ia not improved, pod she is left, at Ca>
. dlx, tom whence Heald made bis eaeape with
I his English servant from the Hotel lameoe*,(wbere
I they were staying! oa Christmas morning,) bed is
supposed to have! gone to Gibraltar. Lola waa
furious. She went in a French dleamer that even*
ing with her two friends, foreigners, who are ia
her party, to Algesira*, and sent limenea another
I man by land; to that IT Heald did not. succeed ia
| getting on board tbe Pacha, she hoped to eatch
I him.
Tcbxet.—Letters tom Oonnantiuople, receiv
ed at Malta, staled that every thing was quiet in
I tbe political world, and that only some secondary
1 points remained to bo settled.
I 3,000 Hungarians have accepted amnesty;
500 are to remain in Turkey, and about 80 are to
be sent 10 Greece, if that country will accept them.
I Constantinople is full of troops* Strong reinforce*
I menu sent to Vairs.
At Vienna, eni the 37th, a sentinel fired at and
killed -a student, who had refused, in 1 li
miting terms, to cease smoking hit cigar, in obe*
I dienca to the sentinel’* order.
Letters tom Kiagsofoxt announce the aeri>
oas illness of Georgey, tbe Ule Hungarian Geri-.
ieraL
Tbe Wanderer has letter* tom Bhum!a, staling
j that Kmeiy, late Hungarian General, who lately;
| entered the service ci the Porte, has been ap
pointed to the port of Governor and Commander.
I of the fortress of Shorn!*.
I General Count Wtbaa, who commanded the
I Imperialists when they were defeated at lUab
I by tbe Hungarians, has committed suicide at Ve«
I rone.
-The typhus fever was raging fearfully at Vienoa
on the 26'h ultimo. No fewer than 32 medical
men had been seized with it torn Visiting their
patients.
Bcxnraa rax Dzan.—An association baa been
formed, at tbe City of London Mechanics’lnstils*
i tioo. to promote tbe practice of decomposing tbe
I dead by tho agency of fire. The members prt>
I pose to burn, with becoming solemnity, such of ,
I I heir dead as shall have left tbe remain* at the
diiposAl'of the association. Theeniranee fee is I*,
ana the council meet to enrol members, fce. on
the second end last Wednesday is each month.
A London letter, ofthe Ufa instant, says:
A line of ocean steamers is about to be establish
)cd between Hamburgh and New York. The first
I vessel of this new line is the Helena Bloman, of
1 1400 tone; sho is iron boil!, and has extensive as
-1 commoditioni for second and third class passes-
Igers. The owners expect to reap a harvest by
| conveying emigrants at very low rates. Tbe
I Siomaa will leave Hamburg on tbe 6th of April,
I and will sail under German colon. It is expected
I that sbe'will make tbe paiitge in twenty two days.
I Rome—Tbe Pope has published a very long
I and a very violeal encyclical letter, in which he
1 anathematizes Socialism, Republicanism, and,
I obove all, Protestantism, as the root tom which
I every other evil im springs.
I Tho Commission of Cardinals has thrown into
1 prison fifty priests for having id mini tiered spiritual
consolation to the wounded Republicans in tbe
hospital daring the siege.
I A letter from Rome of the 30th uIL, in the Cen
] tUiuiurui, says: A few nights back eimuUans
euily in all the principal. towns of Romagna, tbe
druggists shops were broken into, and all tha poi
lsohous substances carried off; nothing else was
{touched. Tbe qsanlity of poison thus lakes is
I sufficient to kill ail the inhabitants of the Pontifical
1 stater,and great apprehensions been produced
Iby the ad. An arrest has, however, just been
made, which may lead to a discovery of the par
} ties concerned in the matter. The Advocate of
] Salmi, Governor of Feai, has been arrested and
j taken to Ancona. There waa found at hia red*
I denes an enormous packet of cockades, two tri
ce lo red flags, several pairs of pocket pistols, a
I great number of poinards, three of which were
j prepared to receive poison; and, lastly a corres
pondence In cypher with the chiefawf the Italian
> 1 revolution.
One hundred and forty ooe colored emigrant!
embarked on board the Liberia packet, at Norfolk,
on Friday last for Liberia.
The aleatn boat tonnage of Louisville, accord
ing to present registry, amounts to 15,583 loos.-*'
In 1816, it was 8,17 S tons.
A MEMBER.
A New York letter stales that theteatimonia) to
Captain Cook, (who was instrumental in saving
the lives of the psuengen, by the ship Caleb
Grimsbaw,) ha reached eigbt thousand dollars,
and the committee do not intend to atop .until it
roaches ten thousand,
A New York letter of Saturday evening, pub
lished in the Philadelphia American, says:
“About 120 officers of various grades have been
discharged from the Coslom House to dav. in or
der to meet tbo reduced expenses for collecting
the revenue.
The National Intelligencer says;
835,431
103,874
144,510
203,335
15,297
A literary friend informs us that the distinguish
ed authoress, Miss Bremer, b about to visit the
metropolis, accompanied by her friend Mbs Ann
C. Lynch, the poetess.
A Washington letter iu the New York Herald)
jays:
4 1 just team (hat Mr. Meredith has given oir
ders to discharge ail the weighers, gaugers, and
meainrere, and fifty inspectors of the New York
Custom House, os the first of the month.
A Cue sad Cartlflesu at Bsaui
whax ts urn or tub PavaoLsuw.—
1 hereby certify that about two weeks ago I was seis
ed with a violent auaek ofeemtcbig and ptoyiaftlhol*
era Morbui, with very dlstreitiegpalni lathe stomach
and bowels, which mi completely relieved by two
tesspoonful doses of taken lnailule wa*
ler. After having taken the first dose, I slept aosndly
and comfortably for three hours. (Signed]
HENRY WISE, Jt,
On board the steam boat Ariadne.
Pittsburgh, Dee. lltb, 1840.
I am Cspsaia of ilia Ariadne, and was a witnesato
the astonishing effects of the Petroleum, iq (he eupqf
Henry Wise, who is one of the hands on the boat
IBJgned] NIMfiOD GBABELL.
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Kan/Daniel Kirkland Mania PKnroGeoF
Kennedy Alex
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Lafferty Bobl Leyde FVedk if‘l? E c
Lanin rath Leech Vrancis Llghlcap John C
Lastly John jr Lewia Walker Lytle Joseph I<
Layton John E Loe Hon Geo II Loppler Barnett
LawerC Ley Fwdk Laker Bent II
Lasghridge Jaa Lindsay Joseph Lornnr John
Lewis Horry D Little Joseph Lloyd mao
LeyeoekHogh LlncbßevJC Lyons John
Lewis Henry Lindsay Master J Lytle Henry M
Leech Jamea Lindsay Witt. Kj
Lewis Joafatia O late St Loony
Man W P MenlmanJoo Miller Jos
Warner Mr agtkeMlnser Jno Moles Zaehariab
Mallery Tratnaa. MiUa Geo 8 Momooth Bobt
Maize Thoa Millinger Jno Morris Rlebd
Maloao Mr C Miller Henry Monen Thoa
Martin Peter Miller David W Morrta B P
M arahallCaptWm Miller Jefferson RlorslauGeo
Martin Jno A MUter Robert Moyers G»
Mastera Wm Miller Jaeob H Morris A R
Marlait Jaa Miller RobtC * Mom* David F
Mason Mr Miller DG - Mowry S C
Master Wm Mitehel! Edwin MoOdyCra
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Mason Joa jr Mitehall Wm II Alonan Felire
Mellinger Alartin Miller Robt Morgan H H
Newton Alex A Miller Bombard Morass Geo W
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Merrel* Jaa Miller Richard Mollir Key
Mean Sami Miller FA Morgan Aim
Mechling P W Miller Wm Moses Levi
Mellinger Arnold Mdler Geo Monagban Andw
Mowry Geo R Morrow Wm Mardoek CIV
AlonrooJM Marta Ldwd MonnDswid
Morgan John Myers Jacob
MhIItW Mnldoon Henry Marphyhianeis A
MorranOC Mailer Geo Murray Jonah
Moon Danl Mnllarkn Miehl Murray Bsnh cw
Morrison Bywn Myers Mr \ MorMwMieM
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MoneD " Malloy Jno i .
Alonison Jno Muller G G
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MeDride jUox McDonnell J McGowan Jno
Meßrido Stephen De Don aid Danl J’MeGraw Hugh
Mcßride Alex II MeDennouJno P McGee Edwd
Me Seth llemphiUMbDonald J MeGorcm Jno
MeßridoWmF MeFarlandC MeGinnisaThoaS
ATeAdamsGeo MeFhddeaTL McGoiia Dennis
Mcßride Ja* McFarland W T MeGae A_
McCulloagh Geo McFarland Geo HcGmtyThps
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McCaffrey J Rav.iMelUwajne Jno MeLaneJaaO -
McC&ndleas Joa Mr McLane JnoDr
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AieCaalin John r'Mclmosh Alex McClane John
MeClnrg Thoa AlcßlmmenWm M'Macua Jno
MeCtarkanHP MeKelver Hugh McAnnUy
MeCannHogH McKee Henry McMaslersoa Jao
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McCabe Jaa MeKentnn Alal’w MeMalh David
McClain DM MoKtbbenJohn Jaa
MeCawley Alex McKeever Miehl McMunajrJno
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McSrSUk Wm McKiall BaM: Majay Timolby
McCormack J MeKaand John McQuiston Alex
MeCaaker Pater McKnightJoha
MeCullv John F MeKeaoTboa Mc\ay John
McCreZly W E McKee Tho* _ Mcßobens A
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NabMQ Jaa Niekle llogh Noons Thos
Naclv Thoa Noonan John NlcholaJno
Newell Tho* F Netting Stml Nbek laaae
Newman’Jas'R Nobba Joilah Niecols Jno
Noble Thoa B NesbettJaa _
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P&tton John Perry John Philips Jacob
£*tinn D 3 pent W 1i Potter Tilly
P*non Henry Penrose DavidM Pool Thos
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RenolfaWm Roberts Jas W ; Russel Alex
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Scott BenjF Smith UP Stevenson Wm
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Walters Jas Whitfield Wm WiikinaWraW
Wade Isaae White Uriah K WlilittUnah
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Walker AbraJiam While Jno ; Atlh’y
Wallace Jno While Williamson KH
Walker Thos D Williams Isaao Wiltxe George
Walker Wm U Williams Jno. WUlarSam*
Wallace Hugh Williams Oat id JAVUkms John
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Warner Thos William* Harvey Witman Geo
Wataoa Afex M Williams Henry W»hle Andw
Wayno Clafk’eU Williams F.vau WilUimsoa Geo
Waisen John WiUUra* 'Vbei D Wolf Jmcph
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Watts Wm WlsonWmit Woodis llqntoa
WestTnci* 1 wii*an Jacob : Woodbnra Jss
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Welsh DavilO Wilson Heoj . Worcester Thos
Wert Jas ' Wilson Mal’w L Wood Clement 3
West Joseph L" .Wilkins AA Co Wra*n George
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fiAM’L ROSEBURG, P. M
frnwiaa, Febraary 1, IQ»,
/abBffDTHBWORIOI
TklTSMili*B nrilinhi Panorama of a A YOVAGH
V inSmwilleffP»!
eortaln at *1 o , otock pteciaelT- , -
A two storiTbbick*dwelling hodse
A f utHay »^.^°^?W.HWatoraL_
mTHE aahacriber will •* U . or
rabie Country Eeiidence. in AJtotenT
Bated on Ohio Lanc and
west of the Common. The koue U
brick building, ta,_completB order. “There l* > cy
, riage Honae, and good water oa tha
which comprise two aeTes, well improrad,
every desenplion of Fruit. Also—* spring wje «0“'
smoke boose. Posaearion given donngthe month cl
March. tsbl-tf JOHN GEBHART.
Uoneagahaia Brtd|a«.
A N Election for President, Managers, ana Ofieeia
l\. of the Company for erecting a Brlsgeorer t&o
River MonongahelaJoppatue Piniborgh, in the
ty of Alice bear, sn!l be held at the Toll Boaiej Oh
Monday, March4th^lSSo,at3o > dock<P.Al. , ' .
/ebt»wa*B j JOHN THAW. Treasnrer.
SUNDRIES— 4 keg* Lird; Juckißm;
2 Ub Fltzwed; 1 bbl DriedApple*
! (ebl OH GRANT
OATS —CiO bo for solo by
frbl
LA HD—US bbl* to arrive per Fort Pitt. foe bale by
febl - • ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front «t
BACON— U hbds asianei;
443 Hams, to balk; to arrive per Fort Pitt,
lor tale by fobl I DICKEY & CO, From it •
DARK SOLVES OF HISTORY, byO. F.B. Jasea,
Emi* Aotbo? of‘ Tbe Woodman,” ‘-Gowrie.”
siREOWAUDGBAHAMior Raitway Speealatots*
tir Catherine SloeUlf. Aothor of “The Joamey of
Hfe” JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
janM. 1 Corner ofThlrdnnd Market
Blanks, for doffs book keeping.—bo*
this daT severe! complete sett.'
jS" T JOHNSIONt BTOCgTON .
WMeCLINTOCK is nowopetOnij tbehandacmeu
, and most toperb Imported Velvet PiUs Carpet
ever before offered in this market, to which he invites
the attention of porehaaert. ' . '■' - •
tp‘Carpet Wareitoomt,?S Fonrth at. .lantt ■
Baff Hollandl. BoK Helliadt ,
fITAKE NOTICE—That W. MeClimock hes this day
I received several caeca of the finest and bes Baa
Window Holland, to which be would moat respectfully,
call the attention of hie easterners and' the paolie to
-(o*Carpel Ware Rooms, 75 Foarth lb jan3l
SUGAR CURED BEEF AND HAMS-|D» bbU of
Snyar Cared Heel Rounds; SO tierce* Boyar Cared
T| ,N S ED OIL—TO b.. 1,
BACOIS— COO piece* bicon Him*.' -
goO - Side*. • • ’ .
600 “ . “ ShoUenjutJrootßi
home for sole by
J»n3l
“* * co.
jan3l • 9tWood«weL
»'ca
KNOW alt men who are alek and afflicted with dis
ease of ihc bladder and kidaeya, with rheamatid
paint In back or Hwbr, rtiffjolola, oUaonc, .Tonntafi;
nicer*. Ac,-that they con be euredby taking.tho ro
iroltum! You majttalkabonlltt being* noatrom.aa
oineb ax you pieaxe,' bat this doe* cot. man Jt ao,.f<?l.
wlTrTmr.im-iinhirUti wwvltftott -raumuinvitai
itbas virtue* which are net contained, in any outer
remedy. The man vrho 1* racked with pain aad_tai
terms from diaeaao. can for fifty «nu, get relief from
any of the ills enoomerated above. Header! -it coat*
very little to make atrial.
lure—no compand; pat ap for the pwpoa® of uapeuag
on tho comoenity; bat it ia a remedy elaborated by
the mailer Jhand ofnatnre, and babbles up from the
•omofourmotliercanbiaita original parity,anew*,
feta to taflering bnmenity a ready remedy, a Certun
andebeapcore. , .. Vi,~»
I: ha* cured Pile* after other medicine* have failed
to render any relief It ha* cared Hboamatiia ofJecf
standing. and of the word and meat painful
It ha* cared Cholera Morin* by onn or two doaas: tt
ha* cared old eases of Diarrhea, Jnwhleb ewywn
remedy h«» been of no avail. Ana local remedy In
burns and aealda, It is betiCT than' any medical earn
pound or ointment that wo know oC 1 t will eUTactu
blaln* or fronted feet. la a few application*; andoubt.
ed testimony can be furniahed ortho trout cootamea
in the above aulemen t by calling on Baxauel U. aier,
Canallmia,7thatrccu oretthetofiha^ageott.. .-•• •
Keyaer k. McDowell, eonter of Wood atxaetiw*
- Virgin Alley; R. E. Seller*, 57 Wood street, D. A. El
liot A D. U. Curry; Atleghcay city, «• the ageaie.
janJl : ' •
Inltlali.
Weitern Star Council, No. 104.
Iron ChrCoanell, No W.
To any Diipieniaiv Artist.
Steamci Loyal Hanna.
R S. Teutonia D\*Lion, 353.
R. 5- Giraßa, Division, 3di:
CiH GRANT
JaniiPVnr Week.
Yclnrpua Carpal*
SELLERS A NICOL -
t> FTB. TU RPENTINU—2O Mi in rood order,
O by itd3l J. BCHOONMACSER > CCR.
PROCLAMATION.
GUySmokehoniu.
THE lubacriben, : taTiDg’:onr large Bmpkebowd*
are prepared, at all limes, •to washy ÜB| *ns
•moke Pork oa re*wnab!e tennt. • • ' :
. . KIER * JONES, Proprietor*.
j*a3l ; ~ - Canal Basin, near 7th at i
Aflftfl LOS BACON lIAMS; ' ' .
OUUU 9000 lbs Baeoa Sheoldersf }ast reo’d oa
consignment and Tor sale by , I','
jan3l KIER 4b JONES
nn aAa LBS Baron Shoulder*, in Smokehouse,
.£U,I/UUaudlorsaloby t t>Llul-Q
-;nn?| PBBfc JONES -
WAHTfiO,
A GIRL to do Housework. A pemanasl eittaUon
at good wagea eta be beaidof.by etWrinfla*
this Place. ’ ’ ' Jang •
BOLIVAR PIRE B MCK-25,000 in store amLtor
sale by lanSt _ • KIER A JONES *
Waatedf ■
A SITUATION by a hearty young Wow, as a
Wet None. Name and reference ftoen,by*a*
gutting at ibis Ofllee. - • •• - i ..-iargMt^
Blecuoat
AN ELECTION for Offlcer* /or the ‘•Company fir
ereeiinir a Bridge over the Allegheny Birer, «p>
posite Pittsburgh, in the County.of Allegheny,” will
be holder: in the Tcii Home' of the • Company, at the
Pittsburgh end, on Monday, Uareh 4th, nl 1 9=clocfc,
p. M. JOHN HARPER, Tteuarei.
)nn.Tfl-dAwlflT ‘ .
* and far tale by a'cULß]
IM1» / T:.|^
•IKEfc WATER PROOF PAINT—M bbU Miaeial t*olt ■ w -..•J-, .. , -.1 •
wai-wniw
"OPS-a bases on band and for sale to/ '
. jaaJd ISAtAH HICKEY A CO, Front «t
TITACKKREIr-10 qr bbl* Ne 1, extra, for sale to
[Vt jsnjO 13AUH DICKEY A COs
B^«"c^»isgs^saSfea
For BUe.
Twv. VACANT LOT, in Alle&heny.eomerofbiid
die alley and South Common; 30 feet front by 110
Sect deep.
Also—Tbs T ot on Sonth Common, SOI feet Crons by
110 feet deep, with three story Brick Home, occnpied
by Dr. Dale. ■ •* .
Al«a—The Lot on Sonth Common, 37 : feet front by
110 Teel deep, with two story Brisk Home, 'oeeified
by Mr. Arnold.
Alro—Fire Bnildlng Lots on Bank Lane, each 30
feetbi inches front by OS feet 9 inches deep to urwpatb
of ennal. -
Also—The Lot on north side of liberty street, Pine,
burgh, (pvt of tot No 134 in Woods’pltn.) 60 feet front
by 110 feet deepfto Brewery alley. Apply to .■ •
janStf-dan cfco.BßEED.94Waod.at/
'Dividend.
TUB Directors of tie ‘•Pittsbortb and Boston IDn
• log Company" hare this day declared a dividend
of 87 per sbare, payable ©a or after the 11th Fbbmry.
Eastern stockholders will be paid at the office of J.
W. Clatke fc 00. THOMAS BL HO WB.
janSO-td Trcasnm. .
RO*jL BUrrEH—9 bbl* Fresh, lost ree’d and for
talo by lanSO . i B CANPIPLD
LAIU) OIL—3 bbla Winter Strained, per steamer
New England, tor sale by. _
Jattftt JAMES
OUClOllu.
RFCbJVBD this iJir,iAW. McCLINTOCK’B CAR
PUT WAREHOUSE, new nod handsome Kyle
BJIECT OIL CLOTHS, which we wilt fslto fit *O7
nits hall, room, or vestibule. : We Igflte the attention
of those wishing to assortment
3)cfote purchasing elsgtshete. •
tD»Carpct V/avehoota, No 7S r<
mrth »u jans9
New Oriean*; •
(JJX 25|bbU8#tM«oo*Q
‘ 6 kbbl* Golden {Jim*; tot Mile by
iaj.ifl ; . JPWILLUMa
YESISON— 54030 ll’l potior Hams, in cure asd
tale Ijjt JDWILUAMS,
janvy, * ’ . No 110 Wood
Dl-xa SKINS—IOO lb* fot «ala by *'
jmtP JPWWAMB
GIKGSESG-laMkfor>#lftb>
7 , * J DIYILUAMB
SOAP— 100 bxs Botin, foraaleby - - .
im«> ' - TDWUJJAMB*
CANDLES— 10 bx* Star; . - . .
O ** Sperm;
25 Pieann,ri . •
20 “ Bjpptdi uc tala br •
}a»2D_ 5 D WILLIAMB
CIUEESE-IMbM Cream; -
j *0 EngliahDairy,
to. “ Camawa “ feraaloby •’
jautO. ■ JPWILLIAMa
T‘ ABD—ttl bbk and ft keif* for *ala by
vnnsa BFVON BONNUOBSTfcCO
ROLL UUTTEU—IO bbla (or talo br-
jangg S F VON BONNHORST h CO
G HUMAN CLAY—IO etuk« bale by
linvO BFVQNBONNHOBBTfcCO
WHITE DEANS—I 3 bU* foiaale by --
j*nM> 8 ? V£tfj BONNHORST A CO
inmUAOCv*—u>jpk«, Ynrlooi brood*, for sole Us
1 8 K VON BONNHOR«T A CO
' i -- • To li®t»
M A desirable Retidenefl, tiiMtedonlto Bi»er
nan*. Ilra Ward, AUtfEeny CLy.-Enqulre
at this .Office, cl of Mr*. Mo Always,: ea tbs
preroaen. ~
For Rent*
TWO HRICK DWELLING HOUSES. la Oft Bee»
,„d .nd Thin.
Al»nrte» » Law, FontU it ■
Horsey, Flaming A Co,
uavx so s uatf,
PfiOXf PAVmTF.MANUPACTIiRINOCOMPANY,
• w«a*a superior Family Ulaaketo,U by IS qrsj
3>i pair Steamboat «• . « py7 H;
- -goo *»• *«» . 2® 7ft i
' 160 do red and white Ilpt*» do-.
!0J do colored do v
9) pieces 84 white Flannel, warranted ell woo%
luo do 44 do do ;do . • do • >
jin do 04 do do do :do :
15ii do 34 red . do • • do —do
73 do 34 yellow do - do do>
• ALSO:
- Salineu*, Twoedf, Jeans sod WoolcnTan>>at east
era manufacturer** Prices.
{»-Warehouse, No 127 Wood it; <thdoor fitraTlfth.
j»n?9
OFPIQB TO SENT—Oa second sfory, No St
Wuri eu' PeweMlmi circa is; April. .
J nSo " ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO, From «_
STOfIE TO RKST-20 feet front by 40 deep—
No 107 Front M. i’essesuon riven ltt April.
l*n*9 19AtAHT?lCERYfcCaFrocttt
VINEGAR— 15 bbls pare Cider, fi* tale by
inb« 8 F VON BONNROHBT t CO
CLOVER' SEED—dO bbls pruno new. in stern and
for tabby JuS JOHN WATT A CO
STEAM BOATS
1 - ■
. Tka iplirndid ueuaer
tfSfitgsF ' Ebbert, natter, »ttl lcare for &•
■BSSSsSsSmboTe and all uuermediue pan* oa
itw l*t, at 10 A. M. •••—-••
For Irclfht or apply m bftatd,
FOR CINCINNATI.,' '
•- Tbe iplcndid *tesuctr
i tfC!£U& FARMER, \
idBSgSSt Benedict, muter, will team fot ihv~ !
CHBifiBSBBB*bOTo and all intermediate pom oa sC
Satarday, the 8d Febrouy, ax 10 o’clock, A. M.
FOT freighi or patftfe
-f«n3! GEO 0 BfIL'fENBKRUEfi, Areal
————FOR~tOUISVILLE. :
. yffia&g£» Maclean, master, win leata for the
and all intermeidiate ports oa |
this day, tbe lsj laat. atd n’eloek, P.M. |
"■ P SMST^i?* , C&ZEB. Aiff., !
- FOB WABASH RIVER.. -
: . _ ' . •':•••' Thosnlanaidateamcf
*Tcdidkrei<i*a» ......
UMdV Capt. Ja&eaK. Hailett, wilUeave cl
' B da BatanUr» ld, at
a* -
FOR LOUISVILLE.
LfljMßwMft l Eimer, master, will learn, for tto ,
and all intermediate potta,
" • • ■' ' FOR NASHVILLE .
. .'n!B»pleailld fieawer -
Tnikta*. Mfrtef.-wIU leara for *bj»T# •
•mam*? r
the 81th last:
i } JTOR GALUPOLT3. _ . - HB .
__ ■■ .: • >rh««wt»ndiil fast numing steamer.
* ' REVEILLB, e
yptSafi gipßft jauier, will leave for inti.
, fBH&EiSBBaiid all, intermediate port* oa Sati*>
dey,.lbeshhiast. l ßt4©?elo<k,-P. M. -., ■
7 toy " i r* , V^?MßEW J *Co!*«l.''
: ••;•:• ••.- fok«t. iajuih. •. ,r : . ■'
; w The splendid steamer
ifCSLft MT.VEBNON, •
itomXrC(Ba& ■' Tounti, muter, will kayo *®r
■HBaßEßMabore sad all Intermediate poru ©a.
this day, the Ist last., «10o’clock, A. M. ' .
For.ucifbi or passeyo apply on board, fool ,
CX9CIHBATI * PITTSBURGH.
DAI L Y PA C ICE T LI NE.
mms well known line of splendid passenger Steam* j
I era ia now composed ortbe.laigeslj*wiftesi,b*a
finubed and famished, ead most pborerfaJ boats on thV
watery of Ibo West. EYeryaceommodatioiiandccsi*
fort titaunoocr can procure,hu been provided fnrpav
ceaeeza. The Line has beta in operation for five ye« 4
—fc**©anied a million of people without the least inju* ~
rr to their persons. The boats will be at the' foot of •.
- Woodstreet the day previous to tuning,' for the recep*
tiou of freight aad the entry of passengers on the rceja
ier. in all cues the passage money most be pala is
advaneo.
WHDATPACKET.
- x • - r AAC NEWTON, Captain llemphUV wfo
. leave Pittsburgh every Eundayraoroiag-al io stelothf,
Wheeling every Soadsy evening at 19 v.».
May ta,1&47. _■
BOSDAT PACUfiT^
The MoNoNGAHELA,Capt9raBt,wllHeave Pitt*
bargh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Whirling
every Monday evening at '
TtatrotirMßKEK
He lIIBEENIA No. 2, CapL J. KISiOTOT, WE
lean Piaabin* mrrSmif moialjr M» »We»li.
ZX**gESSfißS&!ffi2£.i.
He NEW ENGLAND No. A CapL 8. BI.H WIU :
leoTe Pituharrli ererr Weiaeijl.r mormn .el H
o'clock; \Vh«llnje«nrWAtatalaTerealo, a l>»
'THcbSIaAx PAokET. . •
■ The BOILLLANT, CapL Glacx,' will learaFlUa
binaA araiy Haieday meniln, al» o’clock Wbaeliaa
f•
Ihe CLIPPER NA», CapL Pass Ucval, wilAjeav*
Pittsburgh every Friday mominf ci 10
a» ovary Filder«v*nlzi«etlo
TVEIED FRUITr-SOO boprimePeaches,(halve*;) J\.
-|_l . 40 be do Apples; inn rec‘-J 4 ;
foreale by' lanO JOHN WATT A CO~
flt a l.txiw~7 hhlaigst rac'd aad for sale by;! •• ’
i QEEP. PELTS—SQO Sheep pelts,'ln 'flora , antf for'
| fflftby . . land ' ~ ' 81W HATIDAUGH
IEATUEBS—2OOO lbs prime, for sale by - -
. : 1 1 * " •’ aAt WHAtUIAUGU -^
BULK PORK—23I pcs Hog BbaHd,JditUndinir.for
tale by lsn» ■ 8A W HAROAU6H;-
X OUXBVILLE LIME—IOO bblrin store and foraafe'
Jj by - jan2> Btff 11ABBAU0»V r
!f?LOUB—SO bbls’aJUn in aura and for sale v J - “
g lata » SAWHARP^Vm,r
GHBESB-000 bxe WB,iastflieuid Bafe
|ia» ' ' 3 W fIABBAUGH
CORN— SOOObatoanive,foraifobj
Jan» S hi W UARBATOff
POTATOES—SO bo Reds, le store ahdforiale by ;
jan» CRAIG A SKINNER .
: IA/OOL—Ssxeks tS ttore aad for tala hy -
ff Jan£» ; . CRAIUAPKII
pOBK-imibs Satfc,jnst ree l d'aad*for7aJe
g jaag CRAIG A BKtHSf in
gfHINESB VKHifTLLION—OO lbs Jut rac’d*'
L; sale by Jang AKIDD A CO. SO \Y' .w“-, f
jggjT 1 - -
OUVB htifceu Cor ikle by •
j*na - -•-■■•■ jimiDjt.oo
T IOUOW.CB-40 l»r <r « M „ a tot
££*!■■ JKIUD*CI>
fT°“ I se^mc) J ott hand tad
vjtao , • fjgpD *CO
;Utda (
"ARLEM 01
Lfa«*tohy
j^;o.spi
‘.new •rop.vjnitrectivfi
- »A CULBERTSON,; *
- . . : I4ff Liberty tt .
and for tale by
jtnan ,■
r jGAK—33 bh'l* N O, joji recM «nd for Mle by j..
miller A Dicraraoy, i;
Noi 17a aad 171 Libert? «t.
10DFISEJ-—£o te* on h*reJ*ndfor«a!©by -
Jjntt ISAIAH PICKET.'ACO, Front «t
IFIEESE-SOO boxea'for «ale by"
rfmgg • - 13AIAII DICKEY fc CO
PRE ERICK 4 TILE—Tor sole by i" "
IioSS - - I3AJAH DICCEY ACfrS
n ICE—3O tierces prime Charlestown.' Jatt rce’d sdil
XV for sale by JanO MILLEB n RICKKT3OK-
/VrG§TARI>-dO bxs X lb cans “Long Island” Mus
iJX turd, on consignment and for sale by ~ ‘
JanSfl . MILLER A RICKETgQN:
|KOI)UCK~*I3 key*.Ballot; • ... - • .
ICO bx* Common Cheese;[
46 bx* Cream w :-!-
3bbULarti '
,13 bx» Flax Seed: oa eoadraioest and
It n« MILLER & RICKETsgN~~
\fOLABSES—4O bbla beet quality St James Befi*
114 nery, Sugar lionse, in store and for auto by ri
jan» MILLER ABICKgTSOJt
PULVEBIZEDLOAF fc POWDERED SUGAR—
■X'-.Vt bbla Nos 4,4 and 7 Lonf Sugar; - u*'- t'
'5: ocasea Lo^|;ei^ins , * ' “ " r
, U.fabU y<.“'iS*wbed “ I. _
■l# PuytuMd; in store and for ialoby -
Jan 29 Hr MILLER«MGSETSOf*
/“'IOFFSB-IWba**Bioj . •;
v • 60 *» - Old CaTwJar*;^' |ri tiara *si Tor
IMS9 - : MILLERfeBTCgETSOVI
Ira Horsey Andrew Flraißt”>»<U.K.Fle’aiLag.
DERSBT, FLEMISG &
COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, ' *
FIR tbe sale of Domestic, Woolen"tad.-’ Cotton
Hoods, elm, Dealers ia all kinds of Taflor»*Tntß
mlpjjs, Ka. 137 Wood meet, fcnrsh door ftonxlittb,
Hamnett* Messrs. W*» A. HOI A Co- Bankers.
~i«jrQ ■: ■
lAdlis* Zilunrf instUnte;
IFjftesf,, near tie copur tf W<uk\ngton t Fau'g.
THE' Second Session of due ImUtotienwiHecia
nenco on toe urMoaday if next ooatb,lPc{>rß>
' try,)under the saperiaisnceDcoof Mr* F. DAVISand
Dagbters, lata rrirelpels of the Female Seminary,
For iempT»<b Oxonian, or apply to ibo Principals-
IVttUUfT,'. . . r
.D, Elliott, D. D, - BeT. Wnu Preaioa. ~ t *
A, 11. Riddle, '- u S.iL Sparks^.
N. Weit, .? .Gen. J. K. Moorl-
' ■:(. ■ - HOT|C*. .. # "
SsSSSSfiuSE
jug C.;H. HOTIINBON. B«ct« ip.
Dy > ED m c I I ES -40 ta l^ f M.^^ r
LAUD OiL-$ bbis winter strained, reeeivint per
stammer Ohio* and for sale
I*#* JAMES DAI.ZELL
gAVED HER LlFE—Sellers' VermifageTu ltd arp*
'V* 1 ». w ,Lxna»wx, Va, innusry2a,’lft».
: „ Mr * , J * M*.Wilson—Dear Sir, TtuTTinl ofSelim’
1 frexamyrirt fivo year* old- tb« nastber of
firs hundred worms. I believe she woaldUavo lived
a very snort time, but for tbu medicine. -
. £" W* by E. E. SELLERS, 67 Wood stf
““by.UiajjUt* gefierall) ip Uio two cilltit..,
Sugars—loo,ooo Ks&tsskVi Wi
lew ip etoe comlgnaeauW.
—I* 1 ” - v ' JAHISDALZELL
-flMTOai SEEO—fiO ba ite’d'and. for *%la'br •
VitaSO W&R-McCirrCilEON
IMOTUY BEED>tt ba neVI ud for • ile br:
AQ9—C 4o» reeM ud far eulfl by ,
I»b3D , Vf h RItfeOCTCHED^.
POTATOES-90 bbla Jwi r«‘d and for ole hr'
X j*aag , , W&RMcCUTCHfiOW
icc'dy dfat
LISr 11 * 1 no ~
•TjWKDAfpLES-aba la wore uul
3J i»nS3 CRAIOfcSgP* S^
ieans-a fa. thusmi. w^'seife
'E'^OPR—7S bbte in non and for **te fcT .
JIMH C 8 AIO A. PgfNTJKg.W ti
/jgc *yu to .M a ..U t> mNSFB
/~\ATB-600bttingtOTnaB4fer«al<fc7__
Vfltaa .
®J®£pip
-ft
iop) jutree’d
BftTfiON,
frSUbewy »ii..
i and for Mi*