THE mT8BU«8B GAZEIT& PUBLISHED BY WHITE «c CO Pi TTbBOBOU ; TUESDAY MOBHWO.FEB. a, 1850. crumani mahtiin requrewi retina m kS fkrore before Sr. W-, tn 4 >' eirlrln HrediT u •reeOe.ble, Aa»ntberee«u oonnreiwf James, No. • HrfTuton street, Ctacuuuoit U oqi tfeot for that eity. mtoTerurements •ad MbeenpUeaa headed to him will receive prompt NEXT PAGE for LOCAL mat*** 8 TELEGRAPHIC NKWiv pjubmjiah wanted. A pressman who 5* thoroughly acquainted wi ; basinets, and who enderitands ihe rMtdng * ' .' under Power Press, and ihemtnagemem of the swam \ 1 Endue,« hi.r et«roailoa.on a most important pursuit of lUe, baa lately been broached, which deserves higher consideration, and la more worthy of the not!re and liberal attention of onr ettixena. Such •a institution is even more important to the inhab* itanta of onr cities than td those of the country— Die litter can teach their boys agriculture, and can send them to towns and cities (or initraction in lha mechanic arts, and merchandise, while the farmer are almost completely debarred from edu* eating their children fjr the agricultcrai profession- We have no doubt there are band.eds of fiimilies ia this city and vicinity who would biiagopason tb the noble, healthful, and manly pnrauits of far ming and gardening, were the. means at hand to give theme scientific, practical, and thorough knowledge of the profession. Such a means will be afforded by an agricultural school, conducted ba a liberal scale, under the charge of an ablb su* perinteadeht and assistants. .! Iftbe mailer i» to be ondertsken, however, lei it be commenced right, at the start. No half way tffiia will succeed. There will l»e no want of students, .if the right kind cf a aheooi u found ed. la New York, which stats is far ahead cf Penn- ■ylranfa t in maeh igg«rd;ns the inrlruclioA cf '■jyouib, IB agrieultaral Collrge i» thought lo be worthy of the attention of ibnOovernmea*, sod provision is making for bending an inititaticn on Ihe most liberal scale. From • report lo the Leg isUtara we learn (bat it is propoied to erabliah !an'agricultural College, connected with on exper* meats!; firm of 600 acres, which will probably combine, sufficient extent aod variety’ of soil tor the objects to be accomplished; tbe urn to be cob . tlvated by the tabor of the echoUrs, who ore to be lemployed foar hours a day in practical agricol* iture, in aU tts vaiious brioche*. _ Among the branches enumerated, to be tbeo* ; reties liyand pneticaily taoght, are the laying onij •' tJj£ farm end garden in various modes, adapted io l : j the setting oot of plants and tree*;: : grafting, bndding, pruning, iranFpl&nting and rcor ; ing of Gull trees; the different manners cf tenctefc ■ greonds, with the relative advantages and coat ot ; earth jthevarious qualities cf forest trees, in ret ; erence to fencing and building purposes; (be beat : jmode of breeding and feeding stock; tbe compar ; ative advantages of the various breeds; how to 1 discover defects, andthe way to remedy or erad* ieaiethem; the ptopertiaeto tell produce, and v how td put it in market; the manner of keeping : farm accounts; and; id abort, a 101 l coarse of in* . struetion ns to the management of a farm. It is [proposed* for tbe proper management of - the institution, to have a- President, who must be . Aseieniifig and pract'esl agriculturist— a Profes •or of Chemi«try and Chemical Manipulation— v a Professor ot Natoral History and Mineralogy— of Mathematics, Engineered, and Practical Surveying—a Professor of Botany and ; Horticultrire —a Frofetsor of History, Law, and i General. Science—and a Professor of Veterinary Art Anatpmy. In this College Uis also pro* : posed io have a practical farmer, having charge ' of the farmand stock; a gardener, carpenter, ms* son, and blacksmith, constantly employed, with the view ofgivragtome practical knowledge ct arts to essential in t r e management of a iarm. It would ofeourae be impossible to establish a •ohool in this vicinity oh so magnificent a scale— . neither .would it be necessary fjr tbe objects to be accomplished. One practical and scientific bead, With probably, two assistants, dividing the branch es taught ,between them-would be sufficient to start on. Aa the matter has bees suggested, we hope it will cotbo suffered to sleep, but be taken hold ol by men who will make it go. Of one thing we feel assured, there will be do want ot posits. ThsFms BjUOURO Stut*.— The Slates of New ! Tork end Ohio here ibis’syaiem to practical ope* . ration,' nod both these Slates are eminently pro* peroosis all tbewioaselemeots wbieh go ts otahr op a great and thriving Commonwealth. The Tree Banking system has, ia those States worker 1 : admirably, and ia. universally popolsr. No one ; has beecr injured byit, while it has scattered its ; blessings to Ihe remotest eofner, affording a safe : carraaey and adequate baokiog faotkties and de ; Teldplof the resources cf the States, end at'mola* ! ling the etrterprsa and industry of the people. j If this system is so,beat filial ia Ojio and'New ; York, WiOj which states wo are intimately identi flsd, why nat adopt it (a Pennsylvania 1 Would '■ it ftotbd equally useful tousl Our New York ■ eotietpondeat, in hie letter of yesterday, apeak ; Ing pfthe benefits oonferred upon New York by • jhia system,properly remarks:— “If your legislators would see the interest o f t the Stale m£s trueligbi, they would at .once : adopt our pure basking natem, it would iostnnia ; neottsty etthanee Pennsylvania livea to par, aud ' draw them home, la the friSen ot your Banks, makiftg the bonda we have in foreign markets as J la years gone,they were abundant. Ohio followed : the example of New York with success. -Penn ■ sylvahia should oot be lagged ' n t i JC raee °f com* : me roe. w We trust our Legislators will adopt this sound advice, and yield to the almost universal wish of tha people in this behalf Pennsylvania need* sack a system to furnish her a safe currency, toa» tist her inhabitants to dsrelope her vast resources, and to enable her to keep pace in tho march of Improvement with her northern and eastern neigh* hors.'" Cc. Warm. —Tbeie item* to be n disposi* i ttoo to prejudice public opi&ioa against tnis unfrt • *TT* f " man, dow shortly to take bis trial, whteb < we deem exceedingly wrong end unjust. By the ; ]*ws of civilized nations a man is presumed inno cent • ontfl bo U proved guilty. The evidence egtfsst Dr. Webster, though perhaps strong, is en* tlrtly ciieutztsUntisJ, ssrsr.es the public are ap» plsed. It if, therefore, bats matter of justice— to _uy nothing about deltesey—ths't we should not : ioo bastxly form conelosions of his guilt The blgh position hereto lore occupied by the Drctor, •swill as adecent regard to the feelings ofa large and most respectable connection, who*e heirts hsvn- been sadly urn by this unfortunate affair •ppeals to oar .tense of rgbt, end demands the’ : we skonld calmly await tbe verdict of tho jury • which will, no doubt, be composed of the most respectable eitlxens of Boston: In allusion to the i recent letter signed Videtle, published in the New : York Hfcrald, and whfch has been extensively cop , led, a correspondent of the Philadelphia Bulletin ; thui'wrUes:— Bostoji, Jan. 31, 1830. * Jfgta end Astounding Devtlopment* OfCSftff Dr. WtbtUr,' sent from Bo«tcn to the New %rk Herald, by a writer who sign* himself *V»«» detze/are copied Into cocat ofthe penny papers id (Ua Vielnfty, and will aervo to renew and Keep •Jive, until March, the excitement on the -subject of thb moat atrocious murder. The ‘DsTelcp* m mi> really contain nothin* new to which an? . wehrbt should be attached. They are intrinsically ! • eellectkm of all ibe rumen which hare been ; heretofore on tha winy ainyly, or m couple* only i «Videite* baa migrated the whole into oca flock } rwuhafew white bbetbtrjJa of bit own Inter i the Son'h. I owWbnriJom* .»•* ! JfSSo wUlilho ‘Miiltait pM« b| « •IgJ.JJJ' ' the raise ia not worth the candle. This wnrer. 1 atari ofntsor’a ibadowa Into aubatanttal evidence, i Feqbam StvrwiwK or Dirtojuno Itmt ! covtn WIT* ttm«a AKB ACfI»U.-tl l* Mid ' ttastte and Austrian Governments will . withdraw their diplomatic agents (torn this coon* ‘ HURT tLIY. ; Tie /Tn» TtarkOmmmil, 000 of lto “77 tad aotxndesl papers in the country, biathef&l* lowing eloquent remarks oa the po*ti*n o great Kentucky Statesman, when oppettd by ( whole body ofSoutbera Senators, °h. , pretented hit rcaolutions* not imong the tdelator* of Mr. C* J* . full Uibrntorndmltnllonto' „ i debster. nod tin teneb of hu tnteuect *1 • tutenouur~bODorinffi . Hot n to the territory Ea»t, the ureat BMio, Including Deteret tod New Mexico, bow shall we organise them into territorial government, with* out the Wilmot ProvUo? Geo. Taylor advisee that the attempt be not made. Now, holding aa I do the principle of Freeaoil for free men, tacred *boro ,11 Wb's or Damo««tic p«rt, painiment, and will bo unanimously confirmed. The details of the proceedings in Congress are , not without interest, but as yon will receive the •adlng points by telegraph, I mast refer yon to that generally unaatislaetory medium of Intel* i ligence. I Wd are at present much exercised here in the 1 federal city,as to oar political rights and priviliges i Perhaps we coaid not do better than let well alone, | bat there is a general feeling of discontent, l>e i caote we are debarred from many of the Dottia* I portaat incidents of citixenshlp. We inhabitants eomplain that they make n o figoro at all m public sxcept in the caaoos returns, and even there, no person figures above a unit, the lowest paint in he scale of nomeratioa. This complaint, bowov tr, ts not perfectly well founded, for it ia probable tbat do part of the people of the Uai» o out tocout .picoous a figure in the annual App Opriatlo i bills ssdo our fellow residents ofthe District. Bit the ™ -M »» UP* »,«■»«»■ Ud,; it is now seldom eaten, becauw of it* expensive. ! ble “?“ e ‘ c YKAGBR, 100 Market »t nea». It ta taken to the New York market. .Poul. : ‘ try is scarce at'BiDghamp:on,and atOwezo; where this article waaadrug, it ha» oow become too val. uable for domestic consumption. The Erie rail road sweeps all ibe product* of the farm houso and poultry yard from a large region of country, into New York, and of course Ibp producer bn# the first beaefltofthe enhanced market price.— Dvjfafo CcUrttr. lUoccTMMor Railmau Fam.—The promised reduction on the rale* of fere on ibe railroad, run ning west from tbi* city ho* not yet boen oarncd into effect. We understand list the Uanal Com* missioner* and ibe Pennsylvania Railroad Comps* ny have taken ibe necessary mepe fop the reduction, oq their respective roade ( and we are informed that the only dilflculiy Is with fbd Harrisburg npd Un* easier Railroad Company.' We would like lo know il this is correct, nod, if *o, would ask how long does this company expect the pnb ic to tolerate ibis resistance to a reasonable demand, alter hairing tolerated their road for such a length of time as they did, when it was a nuisance andooghl to have been abased.—PW. BulUtin. Hr. cUy'i Bpticb ln tto* S* n, * ( Mr. Clay it, u ever, an American statesman. He hu lived one, a‘nd he Jirifl die one. Hi» speech, as we read our telegfsphic report, is one ■ for the country, and a stroog deleoc® or the Union upon terms of compromise and conciliation. A patriot speaks, and we are sure there la not one word he has let fall upon the momentous subject under disrorsion that will not be universally read and reflected upon, for It carries with it a weight and an influence few, if any, 1 of his «>mpcerw In the Senate aro nble to command. •*» now, as o{ old, ruses his clarion voice to aim tee tempesi,—to soothe the contending paraioaa ©I men who are fsrt converting the national councils into an arena of fierce contention and heart burn ing dispate. It was for this;toat be left the tran quil shades of Ashland—fur this he again entered tfte scenes of political strife—-for this he complied with tbe wuheg and desires of ihe people of Ken* lucky and the whole country. On that he pay be heard aud heeded; for if no ear is given to him, no respect paid to his advice, to whom are we then to look, to pour oil on- the troubled waten. Lf his words are'of no avail, we fear there will be no virtuein words from-any quarter.— lf* ■»** press. Clxtel&ito AJID TwnsßOßOtl Pl*A« KolD.— The Cleveland and Twinsburgh Plank Road i® ** ow steadily progressing. Itisexpectdd that coring th-Dexi summer and foil, |a continrona line el Plank Road will extend front Cleveland to Aurora, in Portage, thence through ;Sbaleravillo to war* ren. It is also in contemplation to construct a rosd from Akron through Cuyahoga Palls and Hudson, to intersect this road at Twmsbnrglu There are already- stx miles of this road Trom' the centre of Twinsburnh towards Cleveland tinder contract, to Jm finished in-July, 1850. “ A Steam -mill U now sawing 30 or 40,000 feet timber (or th~ road per week. As soon aa tberer* > vices of an Engineer can be procured, the line from Bsdford to Newburgh will be surveyed, csli* 1 mates made, and put undercootract as.soop as a Utile more stock can be procured. Subscriptions are now being rapidly made In Aurora to extend the road to that place. Another steam mill la about being erected in the east part of Twinsburgb, far the purpose of cutting out plank fortbe exten sion to Aurora. When this road is finished it will open a road into one ot the richest, most populous, euterprm ng. the best firming, dairying nod gra* z ; ng sec: ons on the Reserve, and perhaps In ibo Slate. This: Beaver, C4RIOD, Her. m.l is tbe great iborooßSftro to PtitebLrfb, WelUvilie, and the Ohio River, a'*o 10 AauiMob, Akron, Franklin, &c .—CUv*. vantages of the Cestral Railroad are ev« becoming mcro apparent. Tbo wort, implied, will prove of toealimabta value, ! jo Philadelphia, bur to the wtole Stale.— Produce to an immense extent la ponriog In throogh the agency of this important chancel of trade ar d travel. Among (be articles received at ibe wai sbonse of Mr. Craig Si Bellas, a,few days since, were three tons of venison, and a largo quantity of furs, tbo products of our own State. era received at Washington, from London, :nt that Mr. Lawrence’s health aa very pr«* i His recovery is considered doubtful, and 10 recover, it is said, ho will not he able to i#t hi* post. The death of Mr. Lawrence >c most sincerely lamented, even by those, r tore to believe, who have been most bit* 1 personal upon him and hia appointment. >i rainy, amiability and genera! excellence r icier, bave won for him the praiie of all ] en. Lotte: repre&ci carious should remain would we ver ter and Hi* lib' of char go-.'d o lemed that Mr. Badiaco has been recalled, din a morning paper He announces his in to retarn to the United States in March, xi'c to Siberia” crealod a deal of merri i Si. Petersburg. It is as flat inten'.i Ilia “ ment i The Washington Unton, alluding to Mr. Clay's compromise says: i “It would be premntcreifor us to enter cntical ly Into the proposition of Mr. Clay for aeomprom* Ue eftbe agitating subject. Bnt whilst Mr. Clay’a compromise will scarcely be adopted in ibe form and spirit in which it 1* presented, it may indirect : ly lead to some discttfsioiv and some suggestions j ofa different form, whiebimay be productive of a | settlement upon thisexclijng question.” Quick DtossTion—HiAiTnr Food—Of all the articles ot food, bailed nce’is digested in the short est time—an hour. A* it also contanseight tenths nutriciou* matter, it is a jvauable substance Cor diet. Tripe and pigs’ feat are digested almost as rapidly. Apples, U sweet and ripe, are next In order. Venison is digested almost as soon as ap ples Roasted potatoes arei digested in balfthe time required by the same vegetable boiled, which , occupy three hours and a hatf—more than beef I or mutton. Bread occupies three boursand a quar j teiSewed oysters and boiled eggs are digested In ; three hours and a half—ah hour more than is re* | quired by the *ame article;raw. Turkey and goose , ar e converted in two boors and a and an ; boor and a half sooner than thicken. Rossed veal,. ' pork, and salted bee', occupy five boors and. a i hJf—the longest of all article* of food .—Scitutijie , Amriean. ■ There are now, in the different jails of France eleven or twelve thousand children of both sexes, under sentence far terms that reach • their twenti eth year. The contra! prison* have fjor thousand seven hundred and sixty one. The Internal commerce of the West is estimate ad at $524,000,000 annually, to carry on which $O, 000 1 ostmen are employed. St ukoscii am> Cottos.—A* the late grand con. cert, waile Strskosch was performing a very did cult liece wity variations, oq the piano, a cotton plan cr. who was admiring the dexterity with whii.h tlie mus|cian made use ofhis finger*, more than the musty, exclaimed-to a fhemfc**Bj thp E’jtd Harry, what a magnificent cotton packer that fellow wobld maker—iV. O. Pie. - JitrauiLi r'exxdt.— The following “cure for ! tho gout” is taken from an old work: 1. The patient must pick a handkerchief from ! the pocket of a maid of fify years, who never had I a wi*h to change hercondition. ! 2. He must wash it in : on honest miUer 1 * pond, j 3. He must dry it on the hedge ofaparaonwho ; was never covetoos. s 4; He must send it to the shop of* doctor who never killed a patient. 5. He mast mark it .with the ink of a lawyer who never chested a client- ! 6. Apply it to the pari atfeeled, and a care will tpeedify follow. Motquitoa ond fleas are supposed to be the sould.oi backbiters and eltndrers. A Greek maid being,asked what fortune sbo would bring her husband, replied, “I will bring him wbnt gold cannot purchase;-* heart unspot ted, lifed vtrme without a slain, which is all that descended to me from my parents.'' The inhabitants or Norway have, of late years, taken a bint from the American ice merchants, nod are now driving o brisk trade in Europe with that commodity which nature has bestowed upon them so plentifully. At u call of divers inhabitant* of Mifl\in, Jefferson, and Baldwin tawnfeips, altrse and respectable meet, lug was held at ibo bogse pf J,. N. MoKiitney, In Bald, win township, on Salonfet, fee £d of February, 1850, On motion, Jacoa-A«sp was called to the Chau| Jaws. It Ken and JaX«« Wattacs, Vice Presidents; SaueiV H. Mooa* and 5..8 .Faits*sos, Secretaries. Tbe objectof the’'meeting being stated by the Chair, man. the following resolution was adopted: Reto-ved, lhal lb* proreedtes* of inis meeting be puUltrhed in foor of fee weekly papers published tu aSu?,/j. JACOB AUER, fte.x ! "• !!■*“’ ! Vico Prcil’i. J. WallaCS, S Auesti-i«A*tr±t. B. Moo**, f 1,. U i’airsasos, ‘ frl>s*wBi*F ' PUBLIC NOTICE. We, the undersigned, inhabitants of fee Townships of Mibin,-Jefferson, Ualdwui. and adjacent districts of itie County or Allegheny, having met at fee b«*2 o( J. N. McKinney, in Baldwin township, m, Saturday, fee fid dhv of February, for ‘be porpo*e df ca.iln* a rcreun* of ihe;ta* piyers of fee townthip. and bor ouchsdf Allegheny county, iaconvenuon.toineaorl. able the Legislature for a separation, electoral ami iu liclnl, from fee cities of Pittsburgh and Alleghany. Keeling ourselves tggrieved by fee bun ten tJ ex pense thrown, oa us by fee v#»t multitude of eases brought into our Court*'of filter Sessions, and delay of obtaidiiiß the end of Jusbcc in Civil Courts, which calls lofeliy for redress, we there ore recommend pn mory mteungs to be held J» all fee township* and boroughs of feo county, on Saturday, ihe W day of February, at J o'clock, P. M., to eleettwo delegate*to meet in Convmuon, ai fee New Caors House; on V\ed nesday, the srife day of Ftjwary, gt il o clock, A. ht, with tosuecupni to sign a pefefen.aa behalf ol their consut .cal*; W be transmitted to the Legislature T\io undersigned do hope that spirited attendance will ; be given to fee matter Dy our county brethren. ' Jacob Absr, - H B Cochran, J T Pauerion, i,.,. ,i John Irwin, John McKee, ■J—wSS, JuWWihr, Jo*i'ph Irwin, Sunil B Moore, D..IJ Kerneiy, IM.j For.ylh. I. B Pullerion, WmOertnor, JCuininr'.i.in, IVojMoo.e, »l-onnimhua, Wm Kennedy, J Cunningham, N Patterson/ y/m Sr. Pavld Jones. pombtt Combat '-art CROSS super Polka; 10 do do very fine; ‘ZIJ CO •• anil Ridding, •• ruper Knglub Itnm Reddfrgrj a - “ Pocket Combi;" 5C3 “ Wood- u '1(130 doi ass’d FttlO lvolr; ,» l>idc Comnlj 10 “ super largo Buffnlo; •itio erou assM Side Combi; rec*d and far sale by i%& C C VKAGKB, IM Market at gotp and by tfcaßox, rrtllOyAt< HART, corner of Federal and Rsblnion I „ ir i|e!, Allegheny; wirt have constantly on band a lunni? nHlio above,'at Market price, and is of the onmion-'ther mil 1 ivo satisfaction to caslo^erg. rOTATOfcS—A-quantity of a super (nr quaJtty t just laid in, and recommended ifi private fa^iitiea. KI.oUK-jA supply on band, reported very favora* b y of by those who have tried iu BUTTER— Always on band, and generally of good quality, at moderate piiejga H TKaS—D»«et front KTdelpbla, a few days ago, BlscYand Green. In the Jatwr is some of the u Ne Pins Ultra,” the finest Imported, which, with e general assortment of Family Groceries, be offer* at fail prices, and i» aul! anxious to pteaae hisututemen. v febA-U* / I' geda Aab. i 0/*| CASES Soda A»b, on hand and for tale at low* | «jU est markst price, by i BOBEETSON A REPPBRT. 10a Second « ! For Boat* mtfE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Ware I house No S Market street. next door to Molvnny ALedlie'* Gloss Store. Enquire of fcbS ,;r JOHNSTON * STOCKTON j\. Halos! Halos! A SELECT lot of MULE?, ofgood *l ze and tnpood condition, will be ofiired for i*ie at the *ttble o* Mr. tro.on Liberty street, opposite Fifth, on Wednesday and Thursday, si 3 o’clock. All persons wishing to parebase good atoelr, can be aoijed. They will be kept is tbs city bolt abort lime. " ; ftbftib*. WW. JIASSINGER. , TOBACCO— CbbdiKy. Leal, ioat rec’d.for Silo by fobs ft . . A CULBERTSON, Hi Liberty at PIG Missouri,waimandcotd blast, for sale by, fabS JAS A HUTCHISON ACO /’"ILOVER SEED—IOO bb>s uratore and for sale bj U febg JAB A UUTCUiaONACO ' SOAP— 100 bxa Soda Soap, os consignment, for sale by R A CUNNINGHAM, , | fabS No 6 Commercial Row, Liberty at j /HANDLES—IOO bn Would, Just rec'd on eonatgtt- Vi meat, for sale by R A CUNNINGHAM, 1 fcb3 '• No 0 Commercial Row, liberty at BUTTER—IO bbl* fresh, in cloths, just rec’d Jtt and for aale by BREYFOGLE * CLARKE, i febS 103 Second at GREEN APPLES—iso bblaln store and foraale by ftbS BREVFOGLE A CLARKE DRIED PEACHES— IQ bbl* in store and for sale by febs BREYFOGLE A CLARKE GLNNYnBAGS— 1500 in store and for aale by fob* BREYFOGLE A CLARKE POTATOES— 25 bbla in store nnd for sale by fcbS URKVFOBI.y A CLARKE GROUND PEPPER-U* b« foe, for »ale by f-t-5 _J WICKEMcCASQt.ESW *» TABLE SALT—IO bxs fine, foreale Ur feli3 ; WICK A AIcCANDLESS CHOCOLATE— 14 Uxe No 1, for »»le by febS WICK A MeCANDLESS BONNET BOARDS-fiJ gross (blue and white) for ■ale by febS WICK A MeCANPLBaS WRAPPING PAPER—MO reams Medium Rig; ICO 4i Crown “ 110 . u CAM. Straw; S “ 4 WICK & MeCANDLESS FEATURES— 73 «aek» now landing, for sale by febS ISAIAH DICKEY * CO, Front «t BTEARIN8 TEARING—S bbu now landing,. nd for sale by (tbs ISAIAH DICKEY A CO GREASE— 7 bbla and it tea now landing, for tale by febS . IS\)AiI DICKEV ACO LARD- & bbls and 8 bfbbls No 1, now landing,for aale by febS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO HAMS— ISO unsmoketLiiow landing, lor tale by febS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO MCBPRATTS SODA ASK—I? caaka in store and for jalopy febS J 3 DIL WORTH ACO lARD— 53 ken No 1 Loaf. jo« ree'd and fertile by j febS J 8 DILWORTIIACO Guardians of tho Poor, i T A MEETTNO of the Board o' Guardians of the J\_ Poor of the City of Pittsburgh, held on Saturday, February g, 1830. the varioaa plana submitted for eon* aideritiion were voted upon, tinder a resolution of the Board. The following is a statement of the vote* given on the occasion: Messrs McCracken, Rowan, Wray, Rou, Christy, Lightner. and Denny, voted to approve orthc plan fur* nished by Metsra McClelland and Ferguson—prefer ring it because of its simplicity, utility, and ceouomy of construction. Messrs. Porter, Albree, McKelvy, Hartley sndilow ard, voted to approve of the plan famished by \\m. M. Edgar—there being ro animate of the cost of eith er building—voted as they aid Inr the reason (hat they considered the plar approved by the majority unsuited for the purpose designed On motion of Mr. McKelvy, Resolved, That the plans now In the office bo per mitted to remain for one month, and tho rssu.t of tho election, opproving of the plau submitted by Messrs. McClelland and Ferguson, be published in the city papers. JAKED M. BRUSH, tcbSSt Secretary and Agent Clock*! Clocks! A GENERAL assortment always on hand and fo aale low. by tbo cose, by feb4 C YEAGER, IDS Market st Dissolution of Co*Partnarahlp. THE Co-Partneisnip existing between the under signed, under the style of ‘F. 11. Eaton A Co.” was dissolved by mutual consent, Jan. 20th. F. 1L Eaton, having purchased the entire interest of W P. Marshall, who retires, wilt attend to the settlement of the basinosa of the'laia firm, at the old wand, No M Fourth street. F. II EATON, febtl W. P. MARSHALL. F. H. W.ATON, DEALER la Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Ribbon!, Laces and Embroideries. Zephyr' Worsied,_Eauems and Canvass. No C 3 fourth street, Pimbargb-j A fall supply of Fine Suits Genti’ Under Garments fcb4-lm ONIO.N8 —35 bbis rrc’d and for salt by feb4 WM H JOHNSTON. U‘iSecond st WHITE REANS—IO bbls ree'd a-d for sale by fcbd WM H JOHNSTON,- POTATOES— 50 bbls in atom and for rale by fob* . WM H JOHNSTON COFFE&-263 sacksßio, cn hand, fa* sale by feb4 ! A CULBERTSON, US Liberty st SAFETY FUSE—A freth tuppljof extra, Joittec’d, Jot tale by feM A CULB«-nTSOX BHCON— iO.OUO lb* Side*, Utmt, tiiJ aaomdew; In ■moke faoate.' for tile br feb«, KIER A JONES, Canal Basin BLOOMS— 10 Urns Junla'a, in aura and /or tale br fcbl JkJER & JONES, Canal Basin MUSIC BOXES—4 cartoon* jn»t rac’d, for sole br febl C YE IGEE, 109 Market at OUNBJIIES—IO ntu asa'd Pocket Bock*; O 20 “. u Porte*. SO dox “ Pori Moniei; rec'd .and for tale by f;M . C YEAGER. ICS Second n GOLD fc SILVER WATCHES—A aisortraeat aJwaya oa hand, avwholerale, by - - fcb< CVEAUKR, 103 Market at MADDER— h/200 Iba soperir, Jast reeH), for sale bi fcbl J KIDD A CO, CO Wood at r?LOUBi9ULPHUR—dtO lbs for sale by f feb4 ' J KIPP A CO, tO Wood at CREAM TARTAR—MQ lh% Ih'nore end for tale by febt J KIPP A CO, 00 Wood at , CHLORIDE LIME—4,COO lha on hand, for tale by febd J KIDD A CO. CO Wood at TURKEY UMBFB—3CO lbs for sale by • fchl J KIDD A CO, eo Wood « Benjamin Patton VTilUam BakcweU, PATTON * SAKBWBIiL, ATTORNEV3 at LAW—Office in Tilgbman HedlJ, Grant street, near the Coorl House. feh2 SUNDRIES— £0 hbds N O Pager; ICO •> - Molasses; Iff “ 611 “ 50 pkn Y 11, Tmp’l, and Black T*a»j 4 bola Timothy Seed; 16 “ C over Seed; Id “ Popt’ocsi Sbbls AYhlnng; 3 Madder, IW.OOO Kf. Segars; 3d bxs S’* Tobacco; 131 rm* Crown A Med. Wrap. Paper; 7 sks Ky Feathers; 60 dox C Brooms; 40 doz Walnut Buckets; 10 do do Tubs; 33tlaPeaNau; •• - SO bxs and 6 bb'a Soleratas: Id csks P.itosh, prime hrucss; 0 “ Peorehtd Pahs; 34 “ and 94 bbls Bo jury to the tyound. ll*e artioie is freely used and highly recommended by the most eminent physicians of Now England, and other part' of the country. For sate o.vly by R G SELLERS, 57 Wood st UjrN. U.—The trqdo supplied ul tha manufacturer’s prices; * fei»4 COAL WORKB FOR BALL' rpUIS property lies at the upper e»J of Lloestown— -1 a short distance below tiw mouth of Miugotyeek. 'file rail road and tha necessary balldings ara new, and the nyne hq* bean worked just enough to put it in The Pi; opens wiitmigj yards of the rir erjnd the inclination from ill* >ut sufficient to carry ihc cqrs to the boats. The water at the landing is good—permitting boats to be loaded st all seasons:and the mouth of M mgo a short distance above, affords an ample harbor to protect them from the Hoods and ice of winter. The Triel connected-with these woiks consists of 300 Acres Coal, lying in the neck of land between Mingo Creek and the Monongaiiela All things considered, this property The Untie Summer; being transcript from personal observations in Paris, during the yarn IMS; bi,J.JC. Marvel, author of ‘‘Fresh Gleaning a.» <* JQIINStTON A STOCKTON, feb3 ' porner Third and Market iti . ’« ACATLD. WP. MARSHALL, ilata of tig Arm of F. I>. # Eaten A C 0.,) having Pttrebaaedthfrtteckof Piper Housings, Bonier*, *c.,b*looking to'lhs estate of the la'e Samuel C. Iltil, will cantina® thabtui&eix it the old stand, and respectfully aolieiti tha eonUau* once of ItA fiortitt patronage, and that ofhU friend* aod the pablic generally,, at tha state, •No 07 vVo.ad I'Tett* • bci>n Fourth et and Diamond ay . g«to of Haw Crop Grata Rio Ooffac* TN BALTIMORE, ca Wedneiday, the 6ih F«bru try, at It o'clock, at . the Waichqnrea, O’Dohncli’s WhsrC 4730 big* new cop Green Rio Coifce—aaggq, of the baxquD Home. Sample* will bu.ariasred, and earelcgoe* ready iqp eximinPiga tha diy beforn tha sale. ftbfrtw - WHO HARRISON AUCTION ’ SALES. By John O. PaTltt Aaitloiny Staple and Fancy Dry Gttdt, OnThurtdtrmorning.iFebrsar7 7,ai 10 o’clock, u a« Cotimereisl gales Rooms, eorper of Wood and— — Fifth streets, will be sold, to close consignments— A lent* stock of seasonable Fomgii and TTnimtio Dry (rood*, Variety Good*, superior DomesUc fiun* Lets, Flannels, Ac. ~i ,y - Ai ao'e'oek, € boxes Virginia Manufactured Tobacco: . VcaiksprimoCod&th; .. - 60 rean*» Straw and Hag Wrapping Paper. , A jam and general assortment of new and seeaad hand household furniture, kitchen utensils, mantel clocks, beds and bedding glassware, queens ware, 4e. . At 9-o'clock, Fine coats, Tests and pants, fine shlru, hardware,' cutler?, new and Secondhand watches, dry goods. A6r fens ; JOUNaPAVtsCAact. QNti ArrlTftl tf Jllw.flMdli . TtlTB subscribers are now prepared to' ofliar ttiU treater iadncenenu to porehaiers of Dry Goods. ThelKcstabluhed loarpricei tad Imfflcnre receipt of Good*, (having received over 100 package* of mw and desirable good*,) comprise In put? 1 JC4 do* French Wrought Collars and Capes . 1C p* Hieh Dress' SUk#: [ loops Aipacees, from *0 to SO eeni* per yard; S cues Moiulm D’Lelns, from 10 to SSe per yard; S 3 “ Merimae Prints, all styles; ~ S u -Sloanting “ from 10 tol2Jc pcrrartl; 10 ** Ginghams, good dries, IVlcper yam. Sheetings, Stumors, and Hoasekeeptag Goods, la great varieties, all or which trill bo offered at extreme ly low prices, al feW A A MASON* [i~W Market if SODA ASH—3ocuts,oisuperiorqmlirj,jut rte l ! acd for ids by (eb* "' lARDV, JONES A CO T> ACON Ilamt;‘Ffcoutdcr*, tad SUes.ln lots to 4) rmchs»rr», at Smoke House, oa O’Haia suesi,-- '•ear Pena. Finn Ward. fcbv!2t JABIES LAUGHLDn 1 Settaui Curad. From the New York Tribune. AFRIENPa whose word >■ most reliable, oiytwha has no possible interest in the matter, bat ora of gratitude, desires os to raj, that be baa been eared of , inveterate dcm/uesa,by the use of “Scarpa's Compound-" Aeoosue oil." a Piu’ade'phia medicine, which U nor for sale in tbu citj, bet which he think* ought to b0,.- (or the good of the afflicted. Ha has a aiater who bai alto been cured by it. He urgently adviaee all who ate suffering from deafness, to trv this remedy, with an afaurance that, ttnleaa the case bo extraordinary, tba. experiment will prove abundantly auocesafil. For sale at THE PEKIN TEA BTORE, ?n Foanh at. Pittsburgh • ttOUND TtlK WonLbt ' 1 . pVSFEZi'S original Panorama of “A VOYAGX IV ROUND THE WOULD,” will bo open at ApoUo Hat), THU (Friday) arjcns'e, February lat,ibr a ibsA time only. This iron vailed Panorama, tbs joint pn>' duelion of Burring ioa and Fauci, after two years of studious application, u one which baa bran exhibited tn many thousands in our Bsstern, and several of oar Weau ro Cities, and-famishes one of the moat exciting • and novel exhibitinns ever brought before fie pmbtfcj. ff7*Admiuion. 20 cents. Doors Open at 64 o'clock, cumin ri«*a at 7) n'ciork prrcj««>lv. I OaWE AMERICAN ARROWROOT} : 1 1 do Hcnaid* do do, Detlnideih. 1 do Pearl Sago; Preiion’a concentrated exiracu of Lemon. Vaitiii*. and Nuuneg; for tale by feb* iSCHOONMAKER A CO CHAMOMILE FLOWERS-* bbla for sale by febtS J SCHOO.NMAKERfcCn SPONGE— 1 case Extra Fine; 1 cate Common; 1 balo Coarse; tor aala by feha J 80HQUNMAKEQ A Q> SUGAR— SO biida NO, new erop. Just rac’d and for aale by feb* McQILLS A ROB MOLASSES— N O, in btla and hfbbl*,in it-r* and for sale by fobs McQILLS A ROB OTASII—6 casks for ttlo by fob* McGILLS A ROB JIfES—ICO bu on baud aid for aala feb* McQILLS A ROB 7 DRIED APPLES—£O bushels, choice, for aala «B. consignment by feb* McQILLS A BOF, - TOBACCO— to pkgs eas’d detent tir na and bread*. for tale by feb* MeOILLS At ROB ritEAS—£o pkga froth YII and Imperial, hr sale by J.JSW McQILLS A ROE SOAP- 60 bxa prime Cincinnati, for tale by feba McGILLS A ROE LARD— 3 keg* prime, ]u*l rec’d and foraale byi feb* BRKYFOGLEACLABKK. Itfttad at iECANS—S bbla rec’d on connitnaant, and far aala br GEO B MILTKNBERUER, feh* . 67 Front street (LOVER SEED—23 bbla clean, landing andfor aala > by ROBERT DALZKLL, fcW . Liberty street CHEESE— £00 bxa in ctore and fnt aala by feb* ; ROBERT PALZELL. libcQyg i OLL BUTTER—In bbla, for aa'e by t feb ROBERT PALZELL. Liberty m b LOOMS—IOO tons Kelly A Co. Ten. Blocum, tag roeM and for aale by feb* JAMES naSTgri^ RICE— 6 tea roa’d per steamer. BrillUaL for atlabr feb a JAMES DALZELL SUNDRIES— 4 kega Lard; ' daaekaftaga; Saks FlaXxMdi i bbl. Dried Apples:- For sale by tebt - OH GRANT ■QATS-2SQ bu for sale by LA RD— 99 bbla to arrive per Fort Pitt, for «aJety febl ISAIAfI DICKEY A CO,Fmot u BACON— It bbds axairled; ■ 443 Hama. In bulk; toarrira per PorrPln. for sale by febl 1 DICSEV A CO, Front sr Jamas' STitr Wcirk. DARK SCENES OF HISTORY, by G.P.B. James, Esq, Author Woodman. 0 ‘-Gowrie." SIR EDWARDORAUAM: or Hallway Speculator** br Catbctka Sinclair. Author of “Tne Journey or Life “ • JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. . i*o3l Cornet of Third and MarkaL ■ ILANKS FOR DUFFS BOOK I cenred this day aQurrai complete set*. - I«n8l. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON ■.. Velvet VIU Oarpatr \\T MaCLINTOCK Is now opening tho handaouaetE ff • and mast superb Imported Velvet Pile Carpet ever before offered tn this market, to whleh hs Invites tho attention ofparehasera - . .{£7* Carpet Varo Room*, 75 Frank u. . • jsn3l Boff BoUudl Boff Bollandl ' TiAKE NOTICE—That W. MeCUntnck be* thisdtr “ -Teemed •avenJ ct.ei of tie finest sad bett luff wbicb be wonld tnoct respectfully cuUtieetieaticaiof Ms. easterner* end ihepublieus . . " Boons, 75 Fonnb ft. SCO AaUHIKDBEEPARb HAMS-IQO bBSTf Sayar. Cared Beef KonacL; fiO tiercel Sttjnr Cm 4 liftnu—Ertia A awifl l #— tjr «al« by - i ; imfll ~ SKLLKB3A. NICOLA LINSEED OIL—TO bU in food order, for tale by _J*n3l SELLERS ANICOLB. »—6OO piece* bacon HamsT at*. - « Sides. aw hoo»« for Ido by . _* . Ukf»nioi!fii l for»dob'r • •Ej J.SCUOOMUACRRB^CO. Jenai_ 84 Wood »tn»L w “ SboldenftstftoasMtm V LNdrcKDGUv-3U bhs.ior*aJooy “ ' ' ' JLi jan3l J. SCHOaNttACfftUtCO. SprSTTOIT by jum 1. BQHOONI 'rt'oPs-i Xlj»o3Q ISAIAH lUCKEVEigPumtst D&ICU FRUIT—2OO ba prime Petebu, (bilrea;) 4Q'ba 8 A Vt HARBAUOH Louisville UHK-ioahbi* insure a* r«r sa»* by jam? SA W HAWBAVOa [7 LOUR—SO extra in store end fertile by - r jea-ig SAW HARBAUOH c UH4EBE-3CO bxsWR, Utters and for sale by Vjeatf SAW IIARPAUCU , •*'» by __ . janS9 SAWHAHBAUOn ba Reds, In store «wlfor»s>eby jtnVO CRAIOAPKiyWRR ' WOOL— 2 seeks m tun and for safe by , .. jaavO - CRMO AfKINNRR P& aMlt,B ‘ lt ’ I " ,r^AfS£VK!^F i i iK EY g |L^°ii^ra:r^.?»- SAND PAPER—3OO rcsms |Smitli>i paVnuU ator* and for sale l»y ian»9 - j - I IkiAVIKR BUCKETS a»to by - HAIAIimngP.V AfVU Dividend, rpHE Directors of the ‘'Pmaburrh end Boston Mia* i. ing Company" bare Uis day declared a ditldend W -gSfc >c °- thu^m-hovvv VsU Frtlbf'jim"ree*d*aodTor• XV«»le by— juvTO -vJ B CAN Fit-CD I LAtU> bbU Winter Strained. ©er iwtf New England, tot sale bj ~ _ . JAME 9 DALZEXf. ~W 0 W*SES“-2Sbb'ls N'eWOxlcan»; *jUL 85 4 bhU Sstar Ilooso; '3* Ibis Golden Srrop; Tar rale If _jM2a_ ; i D WILLIAM? TTKNt'SfWV—aiulbi «np«ncr HlmCirfitorfl ini f «al«by ' JDWIUJAMV .. Jans9 DKEft KJCIKa—ICO Ui* iot *al*6y l r -Z. I - jtn» 1 JD WIUJAgg. 'INGSUNG—I i&cl fjauSP iZj tllcDf ? jmriUJA**: BUA.I*-* Itotixi Koito* tot »Jl« bT " Jlwl.B JCTfILUmi C” ANDLES—IU bxi Star; -.. " - G u Sperm; - - . M “ *» “ Dipped; fernlebr jnn2a „ j pwttlTAMa CiIEESB—IM bxTCream; , ■ TO - Kn«tt»b Dalrjj / W * Cosmos “ tor J*nE9 • J UffIUJAMt G T $£T ! ' % ron>r. for«*J© ;keb*oo.