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    THE MTTBBU'BH GAZETTE-
PUBLISHED BY WHITER CO
„- v> j. >1 TTfcflongn*
SATURDAY MOHNIKQ, PEB.9. IM9.
*ra earnrauy reqaeaied u> Mad ta
- Wllwn and as early iatkedevu
ftTMdeable. Adetrtaeatau aouoaened to* » apeo*
aMttBB arfHuiirarlably be charged antii on'iiee 001
Wm.*nMJgIABOMHAMTOICtf»,
aad Mbteimieas to Oe North Ap*M
u Ui Coiled Bute* (Hseie, PhilodelpM*, received )
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Ctatfto*xLi*ou«nnt(arUU‘ eUy.
gß fc^ayrt—n h-r,^«- t><«. wiU roeelro prompt
;
C7*tSß MglT FACE FOB LOCAL | W*
TELBOKAraiC NKW», fee.
_ ’ j lOTIOB.
' ■ WoiHih it distinctly understood that #nr
hrterrUri us sot allowed to sen p*P en 40 P® 7- j
JdMaoi'fCgolar receipt fcr
!. Santobon. Oarcairieia are permitted to taka
persons wishing to mbeeribe, bat
' only be acknowledged
: Sy tbt receipt of the eflee clerk.
: . 41 C." do not wee la regard
Mlhebertpbiicy tobepnriaedtoeecarotbeaame
which 5 ; wa both hue alike in view—lke
rf «I*tbtt to if present boanda. and the
aKtßtai&afifiß: of the peace and onion of these
fttfta. We hare higbrtt respect for his opinicni,
MdkirwtW srshrninktT entertained; bat we siiU
(■Bata laooaviaoed thjtl there is not more danger
than le ioagineeof a roptnre being attempted at
fhtflodh, and that the President's line of policy
'litet a aafi and proper one in the present emer*
ftm J. Wa think there la a difference, and a eery
• Important one, too, lathe situation of the new
tanftbriea and Texas, in regard to their relations
to thlaoocistry and the laws of Mexico. Texas
aerer held the relation to this country, now held
. Vf other territories, and of course does not form a
normal precedent However, we hare neither
' Itam tor hwsffnatlon to enter into a controversy on
the addeet; and cheerfully giro •« C” space to pro
. wait kia optniona to our readers.
The WMfr Meeting at Colnmboa, Ohio, called to I
oMßttar lit.’ Clay’s resohitJens, contented itself 1
.Vftk merely reiterating, Is genual terms, the Tiew I
ef the Wfrfrs of Ohio 00 the slavery question. It j
- under the impression that Mr. Clay I
was la fliTOf of continuing the slave trade in the I
. District of pohimblai as incorrectly reported by
tofagrtplu: The fbQowirg resolotion is the only
m» penmTj irhlrh makes any reference to Mr.
a*t =-!
> Stmlmk, That la the political wisdom, moral!
aigadty, fteriiag iatefrity, and nadonbled patriot*
' In of the i&oa. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, we
bar* the moat unbounded confidence.
Tkt «fth* ftsaate-Coafirmatlea*.
It cook never have beta the design of the
ftnm* al the Constitution, when they gave the
Ssealealjadicicms cheek open the poorer ofop
vested in the President, that that body
lltliwiTil tqe the provision as a means of dmbarrat
■tog <thd unoeessarily interfering with the prompt
tti pleasant &echirge of the doties of iheExeco
. tlva Deportment. The vexations and onneoessary
•- delay’cfj toe Senate y set upon* appointments, Is
the eoarue of msch evil, both to the Government
ttd lb fedividnala whose eases may be pending.
It keeps jap a perpetual cariosity and excitement
■ta the pabUo mind—is the aoaroe of numberless
ißmeis prejudicial t* the persons whose names
hm hen; seat.in —U encourages hopes in per*
ns who may think their -chances are favorable,
tftd India to intrigue:And injustice. That the
Ante kunld take sufficient time to examine the
eem befcn tt, and to make up an intelligent judg-
Seat, every one will admit Bat whea sufficient
rise has been given, when months have inter*
nod, mid case* apparently entirely clear remain
infanidirrif, the coontry has a right to complain.
If the opposition think to break down the adminis*
onto by such unjustifiable means, U is mistaken.
, It may embamas and annoy the Executive, bat
> wOl enderstand and render a correct
li#il»iKin their pnblio servants.
Coal Company,
W««ed,Bomowoeba«ince,tb*taaoegeiit , e-|
grtßfimHew 'York. ih connexion with tome of J
«tt P&sfaugh ckitenv hadpurthaseda Urge!
body of valuable .eoalj landp in thevicinity of thial
tsi had organised under a charter granted |
fay ear lot winter. Thi* coal bed ia I
uoefaod at a of three or four miles from I
CbeOMt &hrer, at the month of Chartier’s Creek, I
l»wii two miles below Pittsburgh. The company I
trfß Immediately construct a rail road Irons the
SdMajto that where they hare a harbor I
1 whJchis eud to be unrivalled by any on the Ohio I
BtTari The coal enthese lands is represented a* I
oftbateatquaHiy, and la, perhaps, morn acceu&lr,
ttd can be more advantageously laid down on
ito banka of Ike Ohio than Irom any other coal
ttadaiathe virinity of Pittsburgh. Tho character
d the Kttslxugh Coal is now so well established,
I4d its superiority so universally acknowledged,
Art we pitsnme this company will have no diffi*
ia finding a ready sale for aO they can get to
jpßaiteL; ' i
'\ Wo learn (hat at an election of the stockholders
«f{hk company, held ia this city, on the 7th inst.,
Mbs blowing gentlemen were elected Directors:—
- fhecias HeEUnth,' Piatt Adams, Levi W. Bern*
- iagton, Thompson Price, ud StmL Watson Carr,
flahttgoeaily, at a meeting ofthe Directors, Thor,
pfrgtyrh vas ehoeenPresideat ofthe Company,'
' Jfefca Tfcoapecu, Treasurer, and I*. W. Riming*
dot, Manager.
ffex OBassetun o r tbs Stsabboxt St. Jo*
Blfi 1 Tin faflawiay perticnlara of this terrible
fibaftarvo learn firom our Western exchanges.
Ol ffai SSd of JssastTf lie St*'Joseph and the
wen* rnaoJag ride by side, up the
IfiaMadpplriTCT, below Memphis. They had been
fettle position for some hours* whether racing or
Soy&as not appear. 1; The explosion took place :
siahMbo'cbek, A* M., theheadof thoboflerbe*
4ag lion do firoa the top of her fines up. It re
hoanided sod lodged on the starboard cylinder,
sttrying Ifcsftaneheoasswsy, tesiisgthe upper
.-«aSß,.whkfc«raa t*«a lei doom, and Immediate*
boat was sex on 11 re. Somo of the officers
■ aadesew west down to arrest the Aimer, but they
- ttibalda tuck progress as to compel them to flee
ttr«heiT)lf«n. The South America theo no op
tad-assisted (in ssviog the psssea-l
fin. When Ode was done, ibe also ssasted the;
new of lbs 8 L Joseph la getting the hull ashore.;
Yikr. Scott, the first clerk of theSU Joseph,
fIWSSt that eleven person were billed on Iho spot,
thirty line seslded, aad otherwise tojcjed.fise of'
wbOaa’Hedoathe Sooth America; feurottors,bad
ly sesidsd, were left in the Hospital at Memphis,
. wts:J*Chspia,second engineer, severcly ecalded;;
Bird, (colored) second atewait, severly; esbin
b*l) B*!®* spt recollected, severely; end one other j
fStsot, tUßf* B°t known. -Mr. 8. does not recoU j
laotdis naaeiflf aayofthacahia paneigersin
■ • JfifijJ bfit be la confident that none bslofced to St. |
. Wo. Mi fibore, with four comrades,
naw'idS She boat they kid started from near Glas
oa the Missouri, to -CsU&rhia, bat after
mehing NewOrkaoilud conclude* to retorn.
Krl BCoors waa Hied, and two of the persona in
r Macompaayacverfy*alded.
iCKBSBt XnoxACf OoaoAHT.— predict the
ft&tttfooal company, whose director*
tT J off**— tie of oar own citi«ens,ebd«idenlified
! irtifcaßfttidonfld barites*, would of itjeU give
usato&ee ofoiadtotooo tad profitable em«
' yjbygtfet (£"&' capital invested. Bat there is a
i I itgilithon rifthft irt-** ia the charecterof
. ?.fihtgAikm#*wbotoT6 beet elected to ttodi*
rMetoy' l Ttoyarewelfand favorably known es
' iHllfal tod pradeot businera
jyyj —i thrir saocossfnl mtnsgomcnt -of their
-' bOMi߻i<Bsafee (to devodoo of
■ •" a*d.peobity to toy trails committed
• aotoeir toepta*- ; i- \ l
lfctofctopßebUy lnMol tto worthy gentleman
: sigtMo ofUsialoQiraoo end untiring energy*!*
hMfiVWX f ßt * ■ proverb, that no enterprise is
kto toodsctafsO. -.'V 1 '■
Hjkttoitftoriaiof tto Director#,tothwitot
«ilnr tfftto I—f* 1 —f** gt f^P tM^^u f to to
MlywepMOd&rkwe* to dispose of on; addi-
rioefc. For thin parpato tto
. \r*~ fcva to# <fay* Uto gsnklag
• Fooilh fitteot'; ! .
|; ££» coot* of <w oelfhbcnive do/sot p» to to
aafitat
-j v,.. . ‘la •o'oWoioonito
jtfu dM wart wagtlfcT wm made
gy toa competitor, which atnterially
ito JEsgUth of it*
We ar# lad®bted to the Hoi James Cooper
and HoolM. Hampton for Public Doenmeots,
from Washington, also, to Hessen. D train, E*--
py^HcOintock Walker and Miliaior likofavers,
ihaa Hanishorgh. .
Dotto'XU.'sßaxi.&oid arv Srctai Boat Gcids
ron nsUianD Staras.—We hare received from
the pnblisher a copy of this useful work for 1850.
It will be found an agreeable and valuable guide
| to travellers..
He following amusing anecdote was related to
u | few erenings since, by the gallant Major P.
Dowstatloned incorclty; la our regiment, the *7ih,
ofU.S. Ihfonlry* daring the recent campaign in
Mexico, was an old soldlerby the name of Foster,
who passed among hi# comrade* by the cogno
men ofGarrick.- He was* man of a good deal of
talent, belohged at one time to a theatrical corps,
and was celebrated for his acting of . the Hump
Backed Tyrant. ’Foster was unfortunately addict
ed to the bottle, which led himuiio a great many
dißcoUtes; being a fovorite in the regiment, Cap -
tain JL, In whose company he was, undertook to
remonstrate with him upon the subject, and nrg
ed him to reform* telling him that he was a man
d fine talents, that be was for superior to his fid*
low soldiers* in education, and that he might rise
in the world, if he would amend his course. Foe*
ter listened attentively and respectfully to his
Captain, straightened himself op, made a military
salute, and add in a stria' Mmic air—-“what yon
say, Captain, is very true, but ihefoct Is, you can
not expect all the virtues for seven dollars a
month.”
For tbs Pittsburgh GastiU.
Mt. Eoma—l bare wad jour remarks upon
my article la the Gtxette.of this morning, and 1
mint say frankly that they hare carried uoccnvic
lion to my mind. It is easy to argue tbal slaveryi
being abolished by Mexico, it cannot : bo reistab*
i lUbed without positive enactments. The question
I la one of too moch moment to be left to mere.iegal
I construction, when it can be forever fettled by
Congress. Southern men differ with ns. Mr. Cal.
boon and many others regard property in man
just as they do property In horses. Mr. CUngman,
a Whig, declares that slavery would have been
I canied.to California, if it had not been for the out*
I cry about the Wilmol Pronto.
There is now in Missouri a region embracing
six connilcs, which formerly belonged to that ter*
ntory, in which, by tho Missouri Compromise, sla*
very waa forever prohibited. But. come twelve
or fifteen yean ago this territory was' annexed to
I Missouri, and now it if a slave ridden country.
I Ton publish the Mexican decree of 1629, how*
ever, abolishing slavery. That was before theindo
pdndenceofTexss, and yet ore find slavery imme
diately eatabllshed there. ...
I Ingenuity may labor to establish a difference be*'
1 tween those two cases sod the present case; but
I be as ingenious as you may, it is manifest that the
I avtrico of slaveholders suggests many cunning
I expedients.
Why then should we encounter any risks in the
matter? Why-not apply to New Mexico the same
law which .Jefferson framed tor Ohio, Indians, Bit*
no is, dec?
1 consider it a downright absurdity to suppose
that the alave states would encounter civil war,
merely to gratify the malignant spirit ofthreehun.
dred thousand sliTeliolders. Examine the article
from the Richmond Whig, which you publish this
morning/and see how the noisy traitors who intro
eed reaolaticma intolhe'VirfiniaLegislaHireahrink
appalled from the completion of their own tut—
Read 0 the reaolntiooa peased by the Whip of
Wayce county Georgia, rebaking Mr. Toomba and
his cobellowera of treason. Fonder upon the dee*
laration of Senator Rosk to a clergyman of this
city, «‘ihat it waa nonsense to talk about dividing
tho.nnkjn." Consider the letter written by Sen*
iter Benton, in answer to the Governor of Sooth
Carolina. Reflect/too, that np to this time it is on*
ly the slave holders, or rather ihepohticians among
them, who have been, acting, bat tb© moment the
crisis approaches, (l mean not inch a crisis as is
gotten up every two or three yetis at the Sooth,)
but a raxf crisis, and that then the two millions ol
aonMlaveholding white men will have a Voice in
the matter, and l think, yon must be satiated, that
alarm jost now is ridiculous. Let ns do now, as!
Jefferson, and Madison, and Washington did sixty 1
proviso and Ithink we arid have
beTtftCer have no more of those ;artrfickl crises
whkh fbrm the sbnCbera substitute for argument.
FHOH WaSHIOSTOS.
Correspondence oftftePitabcrgh Gmatl
D«fett of Hr. Hoot** Resolution—Ex- 1
pen*ea of next Canto*.
Washis(7tos, Fehnjsjy 4.
The important event of the da; has been the
defeat of Hr. Root’s resolution, instructing the
committee on territories to bring in bill* for the
argtmiisttoa of territorial government* for New
Uexieo and Deseret, with the anti alavery, or
Wilmot Proriao attached. The resolution coming
op in order today, Venable of N. C., moved to
la; it on the table, which motion prevailed, ayes
.105, noea 79. Fifteen northern Democrats and
thirteen northern Whig* voted for the motion to
la; on the table, which, under the oreflmstanoer,
wea equivalent to a direct vote against the rteo
lotion. It will be recollected that the reaohubn was
offered five week* ago, and that aince that lime,
the President’s Measege has been received, the
developementa in jvhich go far to conyinoe man;
members that at this' time it ia annectent; and
inexpedient to lake any measure* locking to the
establishment of an; govern merit lor these tern*
toriea, in aa much, ns there ia bejteved -to be a
good prospect for their speed; admission aa States
of the Union. This reflection waaj no doubt, the
controlling idea with most cf ihoteiWhtg* who
voted against the resolution. I will avail myself
of another occasion to explain wily, in my judg
ment, the north should have presented a nailed
1 front upon the question presented jin 1 Root’s' pro
’ position, although I concur, sa 1 heretofore said,
1 with the policy recommeded in the Jaie’message
* oftho President opon the sntyocL j'
’• It was noticed, with great surprise, that though
’ Mr. WflmotJwaa in hia place, bo did not vote, and
r that Mr.'Vmthrop likewise declined.
The Senate was buy until, a Ule boor to day
In discassieg the important bill from the select
committee providing for the tailing of the seventh
census. The expense of this great-work it esti
mitH tl sl,ooo,ooo,end the printing wQI cost
$311(000. The Democrats are aobcilous to secure
this nice little, bit of patronage to their (fiends of
the .Union, but the bill proposes to pot It all under
the control of the Secretary of the Interior, within
whewe department comes the wholosasines» con?
nected with'the censnf.
There was no executive session to day, and
consequently nothing was done upon CoL Webb's
esse, nor ft there much probability that it will be
taken op to morrow.'.
There is an amnsisg rumor about town that
Coleman,' the mux whom Benton hunted out of
the place .for wooly horte, pretended
to have been caj*nred by CoL Fremont, in New
Jtexfoofhas returned; ahOas given oat that be
will deliver a. lecture upon “humbugs in high
and U is farther said that Foote has en
gaged to write it for him. Foote's vanity and love
of notoriety render the allegation not ; altogether
improhpMe, >
Mr. Benton's sop In law, ‘Wo. C. Jones, Eiq.,
bssjast retorned from California, to which tern*
lory he was dispatched last summer, as a special
agent of the government, for examining into land
title*, mineral locations, dec. He came overland
6am one ot the Mexican. porta on the Pacific to
VemCm*,&nd ltoace.lioaie,tytoe British ateam
er serosa; the golf. ' Jwros.
Hr. Clay’s BpeeehrSaih flf L*4i f *”® on *
doetof ihs Hoase-PronUaelof • Trefty
irtth Mr. Dsiwsr.
WaaaDKmni, Feb. 5, 1850.
Yon will have received by telegraph an abstract
of Mr. Gay'* great apaech. He have
a command of language who can conveyan ad-,
equate idea ofiheseenc, which tbs capitolprc*
tented from nine o’clock in the morning enth Ur.,
4ftay resumed hia.seaL At the former boor, the
whole fcnaio popoUUoa of the city which had
the leisure, seemed pausing forward to U» capi
tol, and before ten o’clock evpry - aypaqe to the
Senam Chamber - was .choked by.tjie fairer por
tfflafrf,33vef*de*cendaata,wbb,bya courteofcoiw.l
tty of CfiliifitiY wnong their ruder bretbern, were
Adadttcd to bsulitiri to egcJotivo; otoafitoey on,
this occasion.- he- Rlifteking
vwraaumfflarily ofored agsfnit them. But for
tfcadeettra ebvne of tto ; oißcets, ; U.tUs crisis, no
Senator woali bare been able to’reach his place
on thia important day. indeed, when «l length,
•Set a few Senator* bad been smuggled into the
Chamber through, private passages, unknown to
the gay - crowd without, the doors were Opened,
not atcaiculioe s{«cimen was seen in thxl stream
cf homanit;, which instant}; streamed through
them, to take possetrion ofevery available spot
with th or with ent the bar.' The Tlee President
entered only with the greatest difficulty,feeing
hit way with no little good natured and gentle vi«
oteoce through the closely wegged ranks of some
of the rarest specimens of nature’s finest pouer;
ware I have lately seen. However, not to dwell
too long' on the unusual and brilliant scene, aa I
have said, the doors were at length opened, and
thaladiea by an admirable movement in front and
flank took the floor tong before Hr. Clay did.—l
not omit to mention that the interest of the
scene was considerably hightaned by several of I
the t|dW fainting, jut after all means of egress
had been eompletely,cut off by the settling down I
cf the crowd inside and ontolthe doors. 01 com*©
they had to be taken oat, and it was so done.
Mr. Clay spoke two hours, and ippearedto
have reached the middle of hit apeeoh, when he
gave way to a motion to adjourn, at the point
when he had finished hi* remark* upon the pay
ment-of the portion of the debt of Texas, he pn>« I
poaedto assume in consideration of her consent* j
ing.to the settlement of her claims upon New
Mexico, suggested by him.
It wonld not be jnst to the great: sclor to ex
press any opinion upon the first balfof his speech I
nponthia occasion. The portion of it which will
be delivered to morrow, will no doabt be varied
with tome of those passages of Impressive and
original eloquence, which have ao. greaOy con
tributed to build up his reputation, aa one of the
first toasters cf the art of oratory ia the world.
The House bolds] well to the policy of Uxsm
fain, doingnothing-wilt* perseveringindnslry,
which if exerted in the line] of usefulness, wonld
bo highly advantageous to the coantry. To day
the death of Ur. Newman, of Virginia, wu an*
noaneed, and the uiual reaolotloDa having been
adopted, the members immediately went over to
the Senate Chamber to listen to Mr. Clay. The
utter contempt tor boaincaa prevailing in the
House, could not be better shown than In the
course punned in regard to the expenses of col*
lecting the. revenue, and the appropriation bull
—though the evidence is pouring in upon the
House from all quarters, that the revenne service
Utmost falling to the ground, for the want of
authority to draw moneys from the -treasury lor ita
support, though the merchants are justly clamour*
log and protesting againsttbe imposition* they are
compelled to submit to in the new mode of doing
buiineaa at the Custom Homes, the members alt
coelyand quietly in their cushioned chain, think
ing and caring as little about their poblio duties,
as tlpy were Ufe pensioners upon the government,
instead of servants hired for a specific period to do
a ctfftatn allotted work. Let them but go on in
1 this way much longer, and the people will direct
• by spontaneous movements the Executive to add
1 tome of the most important oflegiaialive functions
' to hiaovmpeculiar duties.'
The absorbing character of the debalo and pro*
eeedinginga upon Mr. Clay's compromise proposi*
lions, quite summarily disposes of all calculations
upon rejections and confirmations far the present
week.
As the authentic promulgation of Almost every j
event cfmoto thin ordinary importance la preced- I
ed by romora, having their foundations in troth,!
if not quite aecuraie In their detail*, lam ioclin- I
ed to credit in part the current statement that a I
treaty has been negotiated between Ur. Clayton J
tod Mr. Bolver, for the final and satisfactory set* I
tlement of the dispute concerning the Nicaragua j
Canal, Tigro Island, thick swelled and thin brain
ed Chatfield, and other well koosro topics of con*
troteraey in and aboot Central America. The I
rumor that prevails this morning, bean the shape
of on assertion, that Tigre Island U to be ceded to
the United States, as a permanent possession, that
Chatfield is to be censored, and that it has been
diplomatically ascertained, and therefore authori- j
tiltyely settled, that the Interest of the United!
SwVs and Great;Bntain, in respect to the proposed
Canal do not condict, of course it is cot thought
necessity to make any stipulations upon the sub*
jeer, tines it n no longer regarded as probable
that either nation will interpeso any obstacle to
the construction.of the work* Janus.
POOH HEW TOUR*
Correspondence of ite Piuibargh GixtU*.
Sew Tots, Feb. P, 1550.
The melancholy encidenf in gaps Street, of
the fsewry of Mr. Taylor, is the snbject efuoiver* 1
sal comment. The'number of death! cannot be j
known for some time, bat it can hardly exceed I
twenty five, though it baa been estimated as high j
gs one hundred. The accident was the result of 1
ptire carelessness on the part of the engineer, who I
has paid the penalty with his life. The boiler was
of the best quality, a fact demonstrated by the j
immense destruction caused by the explosion. I
Had the boiler been inferior and weak f the loss J
oflife would have been a trifle, and wtiboat dam- J
age to the building. 1 When the engineer started I
the works with a small quantity of water is the
bofler, he, with astonishing csrelcssnea, also start* j
ed the pomp", thus throwing into a teller excel* I
hively tested water at the freezing point. The
water was at once decomposed, and an explosion j
caused as a nitnral consiqueoee. I
. A railroad to Dunkirk, on the Isih of Msty
1851, is now a thing certain, and the people of
Western Pennsylvania, and tbcWest generally,
may as well make up their minds to contemplate
its bearingaupoo their interests. The road from
Eric will be pushed forward with all the energy
ofthe West, and-ihe road yfil seen be opened t»
New York. Mr. Cr-M. Reed, the Ntpolean of
Reads and Steamboat#/ has been in treaty with
the £rie people, and proposes that the gauge of
the shore road shall correspond with that of the
Erie, thus making transhipment from Erie to
New YorkaanOcesiary. A softer
the Pittsburgh and Erie track, which will enable a
Pittsburgh traveler to pass to New York without
change of cars.
People are preparing themaelvea for great new*
from Washington, upon the slavery question,
which is considered as nearly settled upon a basis
satislactory to all moderate men. No one expects
that the ultra men of the South or North will be
content, but it is confidently hoped that each sec
tion will yield enough to restore harmony in the
natiooal Legislature. The Steamer from Chsgres
is dae to day, and will brlngradviceafrom the gold
region down to the Ist of Jah., as she has orders
to wait the arrival of the Steamer down the
coast. 1 ,
Business begins to show considerable life, and
the Hotels to fill up. Southern merchants have
bought a good many good*, and a few weeks will
briog os into the heavy part of the season. Bants
have risen enormously in too front strpvte. Some
landlords demanding, and obtaining -co-twenty
five hundred dollars, where two tbouubd was
satisfactory before. Fewer “to leu" are teen,
and property holders' make their owq terms.
There lerce eptount of jponey seeking
permanent investment, and six per cent is the
highest Ale named on bond and mortgage. For
paper, ten per epnt, is the rate of poor names,
while first cUw pawes at fivo a tif per cent, per
aanuts.'
To day has been mail day for itur fjteww* Sfcrt*
ling bills have risen about 1 per cent, canted to a
good degree by si, demand for remittances on ac
egoot o( Stocks of most binds have
improved, and are hold'wilb continued firmness,
particularly t£p P*f 1 10 J wh,ch “ D ‘
not ba bid readily, except on large
' Orders has been received from Washington, to
; cut off more beads in the Custom House, and the
business begins to look serionr. Two hundred
oen could be spupd, bgt'a fertlysr reduction is
not’warranted Jby.eccnomy, to: spy co/hipy of the
efficiency of the revenue department. •ltlsweU
understood here, that this raseelng of the force is
apolitical plot, and it wilj not work to the disad
vantage of the administration. Mwsatf fcFS,if
ihey dbficptract the operations nfthe goverument;
and mast.be ft?! «hero. i? . «ose
tgVfiftV
out,
The feilare of M. Vetmore to jettle
hismxounU, cause* a good deal of courtrmlipn,
and a general expresafon is made that , the final
point of the Sab Treasury had belter be'tned fa
The Loco Foees, if they ever prided
themsehresupon fiafagle point, did so in theefiU
dcncy of the Bnb TrfUfiry l W Vhlph wu so
saretoestcMefsUlten. There lt now an excel
lent specimen of a defaulter on hand, tgd the
sooner be is convicted, the sdbner will the is v be
proved of value*. So Cjr u safoty.is; ooacerned,
a ffioie bungling apparatus was never dignified
with the name of “fiscal agent.* O.
A contract hss been dosed for another cotton
mill at Angnstn, Georgia.
\ r&OKHAS&llBUBOH.
\ Censspeadeaesiei the Piiubnrjh Gnsena.
y . • Haubbcsob, Jan. 5, 1650.'
It sees* that 1 was in error ia staling, a tew
daft ago, that Dr. McCtiog’ck had violated hie
pledgee'oa thelarifTqoution, by voting'against ts
kfog op the reaolation of Mr. Church on the sab*
ject. TheresohJlicni Which the Doctor realty did
vole again*), on the occaaioa referred to, were
resolutions ia £svor of the Wilmot Proviso- It
teems that the resolutions of Mr. Cbarch were in*
, trodneed, merely, aboat the same .time that those
1 resolutions on the'-aubjsd of slavery and the Wil
dtot Proviso were colled op, and hence the mia*
| take of my informant, who supposed it was the
resoiotiona of Mr. Church which had been voTed
down. In justice to Doctor MeClmtock, I desire
ito make this explanation. And Ido it the more
cheetfally, as I am informed the Doctor it really
alnceroinhJapTofessiona.of devotion to a Protec
ts ra Tariff, and will certainly vote for the resolu
tions of Mr. Church when they come np lor con
sideration.
The Bpeaker laid before the Senate, this morn
ing, *.communication from the Auditor General,
relating to the expentea incurred itt investigating
the cbndnet of Alexander Power on the lower
Western Division of tho Pennsylvania canaL,
Mr. Darsie moved that the eomtaahication be
i referred to the Committee on Finance, and staled
that the investigation had brought to light most
! enormous frauds committed under said Supervisor,
| that ahoald go at once before the committee .on
, Finance that they might take some method of
I guarding against the system of robbing the Tren.
I snry now practised. It had been disclosed that
I great frauds hod been committed through the ays*
: tern of checkralls now pursued, fn many in
stances receipts were given for a nominal sum,
only a small portion of which was paid to the
laborer. Similar Grands had been practised in re
gard to lumber. Upwards of FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS bad been received by that Supervisor
lor lumber; sold by him belonging to the State, of
which no account had been given and no return
made until after proceedings} had been instituted
against him, and then only a part of U bad been
■paid over.
The motion to refer was agreed to.
Ia the House, joist resolutions, offered by Mr..
Cornyn, ambotfxicg tho State Treasurer to pay
Captain 8. D. Earns, the asm of 1318 21, and the
Administrator of Henry Petriken, deceased, €-500
| for expense incurred by them in 1846 ia tranport-
I’iog the volunteer*, were taken up, and passed fi*
I sal reading. Being pnvato bill day, nothing fur
ther of general interest was transacted*
Communication Cram Uti Htafa Trea-
Tbe Speaker laid before tfie Senate a commu
nication from the State Treasurer
Tbjusokt Dtfarrucst, >
Harrisborgh, Feb. 5,1830. J
Sbmtom: The resolution of your honorable body
of the sf}:h ultimo, is before me. My absence id
I Philadelphia oh public doty baa prevented an oar*
I iier reply.
A* regards the allegation of the Canal Commit*
aioaers.and the eomplaim of Messrs; Noma, Bros.,
I enquired of by your r.*solation, 1 have to reply as
I follows:
Messrs. Norris, Brothers, never personally pre*
arpted at the Treasury for payment, nor did any
I person f>r them, an order from the Canal Commls-
I aioners for the amount they claim; nor have 1 yet
I official notice that the Stale owes them, In de*
fault of suvh notice, duty required (hat I should
refrain from paylog away the public money.
I Had those gentlemen presented such an order,
II would have been justified In wiibholdif’R pay*
l atent, the evidence being that Mews. Norris,
1 Brothers, charged seven hundred dollar* more for!
| each locomotive fornlsed the Slate, than they
I charged tbo Pennsylvania Rail Road Company—
| or, la other words, they furnised that Company
| with a more expensive article for seven handred
I dollar* Jest, received one thousand five hon*
I dred dollars in trade —so largo a prefii would
i seem to jostify a liberal credit.
| The engines referred to, were purchased, it
j seems, under the authority given in the sixteenth
| seetion of the lot appropriation bill. Thin being.
| true, It scarcely justifies the gale, by the Canal
I Commissioners offivelocomottvea, worth at least
tweoty fivo thou rand dollar*, for the paltry *um cf j
thirty three hundred end nicety dorian, thereby
sacrificing upward* of'twenty one tbouiand dol*
lira, which evincea gross ignorance cf the value
of property, or • criminal neglect of doty. Perhaps
tbeie f*cto would not "have jestified me in hesita
ting to pay Mean*. Norris, Brothers, bad l been
drawn ca for the n oney.
1 nevpr refund ta settle the account! cf ihe So
-1 periaieodenl of Motive Power oo the Columbia
road. The ruleoftbecffioeislotakeupia Itaor*
i dear every Item. of business, ypd wita this reg
ulation Irtqairo aitricTewnpUsace.
i lam hoi awarj of having purposely refuted at
1 anytime J moaey aporopriatedtt> the management
< tad repair* of any of tbp qthey lipey of the public j
1 works. 0
Since 1 bavp been reipon»fb!e for toe manage* |
! ment of the State finances, I have not received ;
trom tbs ('anal Commissioner*." at any time, a i
moment’s notice of their intention to draw on the I
Treasury;other than was furnwbed by theae'aal
presentation of their drafia. While it ia both bt
doty and my pressure to ptovlde the ways and
means to au«W* r cycrv call, ugyertheUsa, tbs in*
leresta and credit of the State, aa every Lurineu
man will understand, esneot be sustained, If other
branches of tbe government refuse to harmonic
with tbia department. Ta such k degree have the j
Canal Board carried their that upon I
the appointment of officer?, whose duties bring 1
them Id contact wnb the Treasury, they cave noi
furnished notlee of the change. In tbe payment
of money, care is required. Fbr that purpose tae
names of officer* must be known; their persons
sad their signatures identified; aa also a know*
ledge that l bey have given the required band be*
fore raonry can ha advanced theuj- The fint no
tice I bays received of the chat;go of eftkerr, waa
the presentation, by the new incumbent, of draft*
for Urge sums of money.
Senators are aware, that the Tre*«ary has a
vast number of payments to provide for beside*
the canal appropriation?. It seims proper, there*
fore, in a business view, that the Treasurer, who
ever be may be, should have the co-opcralkm of
covirdipaie brsnehe* of ihe government, rather
than to have' so powerful air arm •* tbe Canal 1
Board, exercising their authority to draw
without reference to the general interests, or Ihe
credit of tbe Stale. GIDEON J BALL,
Sute Treasurer.
P»o6peB U. Wraiot*.—This exietnivc De
faulter is thus b.odled by the Ccrwpondeot o
(he New York Tribune.—
Prosper K. Wstmor*.
WasmaoTan, Ssinrdav, Feb. 2.
1 iatended to have Headed thri fetter, ** XA« Dm
egogttit Pngrtst" but time would feil me to right
were l to attempt adiicrjpilon of General Wrr*
xoarfs persmaf and pcltftcai career. Ha is of the
Hoyte and Butler scaool— more, pudtr, perhaps,
than Hoyte. leaver saw him,never Lad
respondence with him; but his lb2S—
the fraudulent iuitiiuuoca in which be was a mat*
ter spirit—the y. S. lombard, of wbjch bewq«a
Director, wilhHystl, who wcot to the B ate Pris
on—tho Hadron jasar&Qce Compiny, uf which
he fir*ari*hed;aa yice-Prctidrti!, Hyatt being Pres
ideal—his indioim eßt * Q d reedy elution of
trict Attorney (now Collector) Uaxwetl’s official
grip, by adroitly turning Stale’s evidence npoa
bis qaandom as ocistes—the millions out cf which
society was cheated in a few months by a combi,
nsuoa of knaves end rogues—hi* being compelled
to resign in the twenty seventh regiment cf New
Vgrk artillery, for bis stock jobbing-ingenuity—
these reminUcpncet. sod with which
be skipped from side (o faction to fee*
neirtfenm voting for.Sffhahtrclrbhera, hall 4f t&em
ruca'iy cnee, Id a scsiloa, to IB* dennneiation ol
toeif >*Anti repnb lean and'fraadatoa ” peper mon
ey the setlon; from iond exdamtuuns in 1»37
fast the Bfib-Ties?ary y°}i , 'i ieadsofcr the Re
public? to resolving in IoSU that the Bub-Treasury
wasVE'patrloUoand inestimably' useful propos:-
from y*n BorenHoTyler, underwhose
dynasty bo wsa “ shocked and grieved,” and ex
pressed bis'? deep mortification,’* owing lo “the \
rintetktictstotlu inettmin his tooM ;
wasiishonored si tho Ashburton'dinner. Had the
Senate not'begun tbe practice of .taking mileage
by tho’hundred andthonaiud dollars, to which
its members bad not a shadow of claim, it Mqma
tome that .t never fiayo bjfodlV'consefiied
to endorse Prosper, but it did endorse nlm, know
jog his true character—end now. for the result, i
General Weimore’a pecuniary to official rcla* 1
lions with the Government here, have contributed j
of late to restore to him his ancient and very un* |
eavteblg.notoriety. They mny be described as
follow*; '• J *• . * ••
Gen. Wetmorewas sppotetod to the office of.
. Navy Agebt at NeV York, and opbeld in that sil>
BaUon chkflr throngh the inilacnce of his fnends,
William L- Marcy, Cornaliua W. LAwresce, Ed*
t win Crosweli, and others cf their clique- -Ifhon*
I e#t, Vfooid have enabled him losave
i dyfa l^ia jalba \7ay.ofcon?
1 tracts, foo.—if profligate andiroprincipWi}, those
• who sdeeted him, well knowing hi*‘character,
f richly deserve the pnblf* reprobstioa.
Tcwot tm*tt not Pyaufggi.—A
paper states t&at the MinisterpfPujjljfi Works
employed an engineer of Upper Garrd&pe to ms|te
exa«inHjon», the object of which is fobe tbo cre
ation of a'grand new mate between Toulouse and
SarafOMbby mesas of a tunnel carried under the
Pyrenees, between the vallies of Lochonfa France,
aed Yenasqoe, in Sptio. The execution of this
direet road between the two aliiea presents no di&
fteubies. Experience in tonoeUiog in France hu
beta htd in piercing tbs Ne*the to the eonstrac
lioa of the Bailrosd from Morseitlda to Avignon.
The expense only may retard this undertaking. In
any ease, the Spanish Government will contribute
its part to making a qsefu) way of communication
to tto cento of tto peniqspla.
OtxsT Ootrcm Bitcutuiore—lt is stated that a
: greater speculation is at this time ngiog in cotton
than baa been ktesra tinea the' great speculating
year of 1635. The New Yorkers in psrticular,
hive tto fever In its most violent form. . Tto arti
cle hu risen, in that market two cts. per lb. dar
ing the last tiro weeks, and at tto rate of a qoar-
ter of a cent per lb. etch week for the tost sixteen
vetb. Itis.ttpwjastlOOpercenthigbevthaatt
«u a year ago. The uiet ot the last
New York have been 49,139 bales—being thaUr
rest btttiaeß in that market of as? tartnign <m
record. The aalea are chiefly to speculators, Who
become excited, and continually bid up the.market
against each other. For tho preaeoi, foreign order*
fcrccl’on have ceased, the New York prioe being
■everal coda in advance of ihe Liverpool market.
Oathe atrengtbof thiscircumttaccc, the Hartford
Time* atatea that several Boston speculators have
lent ont an order to purchase 25,000 baled in En«
■land; and there is also a rumor that a combine*
lion vsa forming in Near York to despatch an ageot
with funds, and sweep the Liveroool market dean
of the article. The low interest or money abroad
(11 to 2 per cent, per annum), awn an operation
oi this kind, and if carried out. it will astonish
John 801 l somewhat—Zetrslf Cssrtsr.
The immediate family of Queen Victoria, says
tho Boston Advertiser, consists at present) in addl»
uon to Albert Prince of Wales, who has. entered
upon bis ninth year, ot Prince Albert Ernest AU
bert, and lour princesses, the oldest of whom is
nearly a year older than the Prince of Wales.—
The Queen has, therefore, what in private life
would be called a fast growing family, out does not
compare in numbers with that of her royal grand*
mother, who, when at her age, 80 or 90 years ago,
had seven sons and three daughters, to whom
were added, within the four succeeding years, two
mere. Of these twelve children dr King
George IIL and Queen Charlotte, all of whom liv
ed to mature years, Qaecn Victoria lathe sole de»
scendant, with the exception of three or tour chil*
dren of her youngest uncle is still living, j
Tax Anvairraou or ADvnnsnio.—All men of
common sense and observation, whoso ideas keep
pace to.sn extent *ith the Uuprovingly proftet*.
sive spirit cf the dty, comprehend, Intuitively, as
it were, the high and almost Incalculable-value of
tho popular and widely circulating journals of the
day, as a channel throagh which knowledge, the
rprcod el whlob is important to any particular in*
iciest, may be commoneeled to the public. An
instance ot this comprehension, with the signal
advantage* oflls practical application, is given in
the Report of the Hoard of Directors of the Mer>
csniile Library Association, ol New York, which
is a most flourishing concern. The total: number
of members of the asrorUtion on the Ist of Janet*
ty, 1850,. wa* 3,971, and the net gam for tbe year
was 187. Of the whole number, 2,Bos‘are, or
were originnlly clerk's, and pay 82 per annum: and
169 merrhania and Olliers, paying 15 annually.—
Besides the above, thorn were US honorary mem
bers and YS3 stockholders of Clinton Hall AnocU
ation. -Thu socioty, too, now occupies a building
which cost <35,000, and tho cry is for more room,
and measures are now being.taken for making
additions to the present accomodations. This
prosperity is accounted for hv th > following sent!*
ble remarks in the report upon the advantages of
, adverising:
••The excc<3 over lul Tear, in this item, U 155.
The Board do cot boilale to isf that this i*, or
the score of real economy, nmoaijudlcionainvet*
mest. The advantages of advertising have bean
pemfied to in every annual report If sued since lie
plan was adopted, and we eheeifuliy bear witaeta I
io its good effects daring the past year. They |
haae been too palpable to admit ofqoeatioo. T>e
large secession tf members In the months of Oc»
tober, November, mod December, is to a great de
gree attributable to tbe advertisements ioaertad
i doringthot time in the -moat prominent daily pa*
1 per*. Not a few of the member* joined fn
those month*, edmiuad having bad their attention
called to the matter by tbeae notices.’ 1 '
Thus* ticn, are the great advantages ofnews
paper advertising exemplified, and testified to by
men whose position denotes their high intelligent
npericnco and business qualifications,— Ball.
San.
Da. MeLazix*a Woau Ruror)—MeLane’a Venni
fogc has ions been admitted to be the best medicine
erer dlieorered (or expelling wormi from child!
The following eertiGeite Bpeßks volume* in iu tutor
Marengo, Wayne county, N, Y.,
jane 2Jd,M&47.
1 certify that 1 have ntcd UeLanc’f Vermifuge, and
foond it all that it ia recommended to bei I have told
it, onu harp la all catea found it to be an effect**!
cute. WM. S. FANCHEE.
For aale by 3. KIDD A CO-, No. ©, corner of Fourth
ad Wood BLjPitabnrgh. IfebU-dAwlwS
A Caro and Cortlßcnto at
G3-Ru*o vrttAT a **ip th» Pajaetsv*.—
1 hereby certify that about two weeka ago ! w*a Mix
ed with a rlolent attack ofwwsriaf and yurgfag Chol
era Mortm, with very dlßirecaingpainainthattomaeh
and bowela, which was completely relieved by two
leaapoonfcl doaea of Petroleum, |p a, Rule wa*
ter. After hiving taken the first dose, lalept aooadlj
and eornfortably (hr three hours. {Signed]
HENRY WI3E, Jr.,
On fcoanl the aleam boat Ailadne.
Pittsburgh, Dec. 11th, ISlfl.
t am Captals of the Ariadne, and w*a a witaaaa to
the astonishing eflocts of the Petroleum, in the caaa of
Henry WDo, who is oae of the ban da on the bogt.
NIMROD ORABIJLL.
Pittsburgh, Dee, U\h, ISI3.
|o*See general advertisement la eaothar er>l*«s
PExarrew Lcrai a.—Prepared by 3. W. Kefty
WUliwra street, N. Y.,ond for tale by A. Jaynes No.
70 Fourth street. Th;s will be tbgpd a tleUgalfltf arti
cle of bevetageup fvaife»>»ad particularly (or tick
roopts. '■
Daiaa'i Baoxs.—An improved Choeolate prepare*
ucc, being a combination of Cocoa not; innocent, in*
»i«oraiing and.palatable, highly recommended partic*
aiariy far invalids. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorehea
ter, Mass., and for tale by A. JAYivfiS, at the Pekin
j,ea Store. No. 7P Foonh *i. • oeh!4
Improvamenti (a Uaatiitry»
DR. G. O. STEARNS, late of Boston, li prepared to
manufacture and vet Bloc* Tami in whole and parts
of seHt. upon 3gctwn or AunWpbdite’Suction Platen—
ToontitcHt pcuko m rrv* xi.vrres, where the nerve la
axposed. Office and residence next door to the Nay*
or'* oSee, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Hsrii ?o—J. H. M*Fadden. F. li. Eaton. * ItlP
Sundries—Irso 1 rso cma Ana sUn Batura®
350 da do flonendar Bottom;
430 da Moiui Peaxl do
ISO da Luting Vast &
SO do Batin . 4p. , da
SOO da uiottedOnl do
•gt do oo ftns Coat da
to da da Coat Binding®
On hand and ter tala by
fahg No I>6 MartH atreat
ffmnßaTia— 4SO lbt Yeartt'» aaperior Pat Thread;
I 1000 dot oo 6 cord Spool®
loco da* Coatea’ -Ido
B ok,x-, i Rsa «*»*«
Comer ofVo tilth
»«»y r Dceinir, between
-- • •" -- netMlTia
Market and Ferry meet*
>UVE OlL—Sciukr sanerior, ju»t rec’d. for aale by
Mtf J KIDD k. CO, ffO Wood »l
QUICKSILVER— 39 lb» for talc by
feb> j Kmo&co
IUININE—73 oz Sulphate, ju»t icc’d. for tale by
\ icbd J KI1)P k CO
CtHLOROFORM— 20 lb* juit reCd and for atle by
; ftbQ JKiDDfcCO
T All—SO krs« lot talc by
'fei.3 \VICgtUoCANDLEBa
B* CON—mo piece* bog round, for aale by
-fehO_ WICK X McCANDLESS
"ILOVEIt SEED—SI bbl« for tale by
-Tel U WICK A MeCANOLESS
f aßl%—73kfgr. and B bbl* Nn I, for sale by
|j febOj WICK A McCANLir.ESg
BROOMS-ril dos tor **le by " ' •
j ftbd • WICK A MeC ANPLKS3
C'IUEKSB— 240 bzi WB.4U do Cream, for-aalo by
j fcl'O, WICK A McCANDLKSS
PEA NUTS—TO rack* for sale by
fctS} WICK * McCANPLKSS
SALEPATU3— 10 cask* prime;
2 do puirVmcd;
jSboic* do: for rale by
feliO • WICK k VeCANDLKSS
KULL CUTllia—l2 bbli prime, for sale by
STUART A SILL, U 8 Wood at
WOOL— l iocs just recU and far rale try
ictiU ttTUART.n SILL
IMMOTUY SEtU>—Oabsnd and foMals by
. tet>» • yTUa~RT A 81LL
'LOUR—iLO bbls and t 5 hr bbl* tor ealc by
febit 1 - J r tjTpAfiT fc SILL
T) 'items and Bbon)ders./or sale by
lj (ebO STUART k SILL
GORN— 300 sacks just ree'd and tor tale by
fehO ■ SfUARf A SILL
FEATHKUS-GMW tbs rec'd and for ule by
febO ■ STUART t B\LL
rrQOTU groti Three Row;
_|_ G do Foot do;
3 do Five do;.
3 do laper do;
C YE&.CKR, 103 Market »1
For cate ly , fc(.9
VIOLINS— 4 CM«« omM. rce’d and for aaie by ■
fclfl . g YKAOBff, lUfl Mirktf^
xnoLlN STIUNG3—SO W!» In; 30 Ml* tdj *c/
V SO do 3d; 100 iloz Quk
- C YEAGER, UK M«rkcl it
For tnleby «ci»«. ..
VERY FINK VIOLINS—t cm« Extra Violin*, re
ceivrd direct frfiffl ;hc luaa&raßlurcr; far tale by
( c \ u * ' ' C VKAOKR, ItH Market il
("'ILOVHR SEED—IOO barrels prime new, In store
j and for sale by
DROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
fol 0 HI Libcrtysl.
K/fOLAbSV^j—ITO Lilli N (X'jusirfeo’d, (or sale by
' DROWN A KIRKPATRICK
SUGAR— 150 fahds NO, for rale by
fel t* BROWN * KIRKPATRICK
COFFEE— lOObag* Rio. In store and for sale by
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,-
MiQ 144 Übert/st
EICE— Vt> cnske new. jn»t rcc’dpci’sTr.Schciy 11(111...
tot sUe by * VHQWN A KIRKPATRICK,
f o bO ‘ 144 f.iKeuy st
A CARD TO LADIES AND PHYSICIANS—No
recommendation is so completely satisfactory, as
to tlie excellence and complete taecets of any inven
tion. ds the united leitimouy of those who have expe*
n-nced lt> bcncD s. Daring the lost fifteen yearo, in
atl pans of the United states, onr most talented and
eminent phyaleUni, havo dailv born testimony to the
•Jperiorwy, ‘ease, hod eomfdrt df Mrs. BEIT’S liven
tlons’for Ladies’ suffering. They do not compreis by
steel pressure, which it now proved to be attended by
bad eoeets. ceasing more difficulty than before exist
ed Her long standing in Philadelphia, and large and
leercosing business both Wholesale and Retail, is a
ousraniee of Ibe correctness ubqye.
Agent, Philadelphia. ”
rsM-dteod _
tfytt SALIC,
THE subscriber ofrn fat «tfP A PUco or farcelof
LAND, siiuaie in Westmoreland county, 3 miles
ffomTah*k®i' oad 1 Allegheny,Riger,
j»on»*lie meTwideneo of Judge Brapkenndge., cun.
Sg«SSutFi>KTYONE ACRES, On which U
erected u Saw Mill In good repair, a cool Dwelling
•Hoote Barn, Ae. Taere it asi excellent site for a
Grist Mill, on the premises, affording an overshot
wheel, fourteen or filteen feet
Said propeny la abated in dtp centre of a good
Farming District, ajioqt BidW between the Risk*
mineta» and Packetoa Creeks a digtsneo of tt m|L a,
and no mill of much eonsequeneo wbhin 4 mi e» m
&t?7«n w””i!y » nUns» -rtikih.c.n.
open For further particulars enquire of the under
.fr-d. prop,km,.h, P™”i“^ EE BNIVELV
Allegheny township, Feb. 7,lBW.—(feb#»w3t*B
•f. TALCAnM
•trr«»i]l afir ftf anle •* Pihlie VeaJaa,!aa tie
W^mmLeaiasTßMday, tkeffch day (TfAtMiTi
ini if aac mU at Brinoe tele prarfemafy, fPBINQ
HILIiireRKACE, wili wiki;ta aJJriat
“iiui-uoo uni
tlei Hosts* StabUe, Barn*, seratal Tenant Usaae**
with all neeemaiy tt entry an tie
Mosntaln Land, «p*n which theta \
ue eeratm] rood Meaaiala Fan*. Beretal saw eta ,
Tat-
sssuts&v
leadia* from Untooiown, Pa* *® *W?SZ2sut2
aboatoidwar, and abort On# *pw W'W'
er. Wood for makinf Charcoal i*,ffSVSaSJSi
"iSiaSSffISLS^^S^SSSEf^SS*-.
ata lnrlted to exitolae the property- i .;■ .
Mr. Kablawm and Mr. Daeeep
both of them) ba fosnd ca tha gtcmUe*, tßd-wff ttto
pleamre in pein* Information to anjrjpeta« amhtof
toptrehaae, whomay call at the praam" wr makinf
eiajainattooa.
ftltn 'At the lima tad piece, will Mjwwd
totele a lergetmomitef cous
in* of too teu Pi* Metal, mama Hollow, Ware, Cnt*.
lajp, Ploufh*.
ails, HotucOold tad liteben Ptm»»4
Silt to commence at lO.o'etoek.A-Wn" ’
time the tenu end catdldoni of jyffb** B
known. A. PATTERSON,
- JAS. ROBISON.
••rfntenef J. K.P«ac*n._j
TUBT »ECQVED-A wy work !«*.Heehantei,
U Work, and Engineering; Petiontiy of
Eng&e Work, land Engineer*
Ing, designed tor in
tended for ton engineenn* profession. lEditodby OH
TO Bmt, toraerlr ProCof ttsrtMtmyies, College of
1 Civil Enginem, London. _ I , • ••.
This work tsef Urge Bre. fte, «ntalalnfne«rtT
woo pagas. tpwtrdi'ef 1600 plaice,jand dUOwood
eata. Ii will presentworking drawing*anddeeerip*
1 Uoaa of ike moat Important mutiny la ike United
State*. Independent of lbs reaalta of American Inge-,
nninr. it will contain complete practical treatises on
Meco.nieii Mtcbtowr, Enpoo Wort mj Baioeoo;
mg: wlih all that Uaaetal in-tnore then iIOOT won*
of folio volumes, aigirinea, and ether books. The
freat object of this pab’leatioa a to piaeebefere prae*
ileal men and Rodents such an aatoant of theoretical
and sdemiflo knowledge, In a condensed tom, as
■hail enable them to work to tho best
to avoid those ■««-* which they bight otherwise
commit. ' I
~ uebUaht ' daunting, reglrileMof_eo«t,to
Tnepabu, am an «•**. ,
make the work aa eompleteaapoe«iDle,anditte hoped
•very one desirous as obtain the work, will proeare it
is issued in numbers) (has eneoarage the enter*
prise. ' ! •
Publishing In 40 nambera, at Beenta per No, to bo
completed this year.
and Second Noa.fer tale br
I . »elB B. HOPKINS, FOarth at
BttBBOIOISIEI,
ANOTHER largo Invoice of thoasldetirable French
Wroaght, MasUn-Applieaiieu, find Laeo Oapes
and Collar*, Ja« received at |
fobs A A MASON * CO. 60 Marketst
A LARGE let of Choice Bonnet end Cu Hlbbone;
else, Jenny Lind tad Velvtl-Diess Trimmings,
elosinr'-at at greatly redaeed prices; st
fend . A A MASON ACO.COMnkctst
A A. MASON A CO. have Jutj received 8 eases
J\. 9 rood styles fast colored prints, at the lev price
o/Tlfj. I . fehB
A Blsulai te ths World*
TVRS. ORES BACH, KUHN A PRYOR’S DYBPEF
MJ TIC CORDIAL, for the care et Dyspepsia. Sick
arNerroas Headache, affection ef the fiver; blUoaa,
cholic, cramp or spasms in the stomach, chronie dye*
eatery, female irregßluiUssi rbeamaUsa, Jen.
Approved h 7 the Medical Facalty. A (teat and
food medicine. For sale only by 1
RE SELLERS, Drogglit,
fcb9 87 Wood st, Pituaanth _
DiMolmiloa* |
DM. LONG, havibf pare baud the interest of
• Junes Kerry Jr, in the Irm of James Kerr, Jr.
A Co, the Ship Chandlery and Boat Store basinets
vHU be carried oa as heretofore at the old stand, No 38
\Vtier street, between Wood and Market, under the
style of febfrlm LONG, DUFF A CO.
<HI Olethh
TIT UeCLINTOUK u now receiving the newest
Yy • strle Oil Clothe, which wa will eat
to ni any slis room, usH, e« vestibule. We tespeet*
fully invite an emmi nauoa of oar assortment at oar
Carpet Warehoase,?sFcanhstmt. : febB
FIR SALE—Two largo BaUding Lott on Webster
street, near the corner of Grant.: App'y to
lebB4t J FINNEY, Jr, t» Water st
Psdsrai I mat Pnputy,
FOR SALE, at A action, on Tuesday, the ltth last,
at t o’clock, P. IL, thu largo and oaoveakat
Dwelling House, with the Lot, St footfront oa Federal
street,Allegheny, by 100 deep oa Roblnioi street, u>
an alley. i :
Also—The whole of the adjoining unlaprevedpTop*
ertnuataLunoek street, presenting a front of (HI feet
on federal stmt, by 109 deep to ua alley, will be sekl
is building lota.
Also—Seven Lots fronting on Laeock street and
Bank Lane*
To persons dasiritf a pleasant location, oltbor for
residences or btupeas panoses, central to both etues,-
anfi ths advgntige of bauding agreeable to modem
improvements, the above presents ■ joed opponanltv,
‘and is about the last chance. Terms at sale on the
premises. S CVTHBEBT, Gean Agent,
ff bfl»tt gmithfield Hurt
HAS AW AT
FROM the sabseuber, rcaidiaj to Sharps borgh,
Barclay Contlagham/an indentared apprentice
to I’m Shoe Making bnaioeaa. All parsons urtf hereby
caaliened against trasting or harboring
ham on my acaowa. A rawjwd
? aid for hu apprahemion. Dsjed this rth day of Feb*
,Trr,iw! ' ftbB NEWELL.
FLOUR— 40 bbls Family, la store an* for sale br
ft 13 8 A W MARBAVOH
;‘SK/ EtT
Plantation Mol,
Diidea, lor sale by
fabg
JAME 3 DALZELL
SUGAR— SO hhds N O,! coding from sir. Diadem, tor •
nltby febB JAMI 3 D4UKl.li
COUNTRY SOCKS—SO dos, esaperior article, ju
rac’d and for sal* low by C YEAGEt,
mbs , 106 Marts; st
SUBPEND EHS—ISO cartoons Fvcach)
yg 'do American: foraaleby
fobd C YEAGBH, lOßMarkatst
,RY PEACHES—IO seeks for. sale by
fobs WiCKAMcCANPLEBa
P ARED PEACHES—S saeks farsale by
fobs WICKAMcCJJi
DI7Ur?R’BfeANS—II bhls and It Mok> for tale by
W fabS WICKfcMcCANPLSBS
A Farm far Sale,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES, abcul half of which
it cleared, aittated la Wa»binjioa coar\i7, phis,
abeai fire mile* from ihe 0H? ! Hftav' Fcgutaloa
fcbT liber IT Street
[OULD CANDLES—SO 3 bis jail reo’deaeonsign-
Hem* iteßat
Checks a «TaiRBB-4»We«t, efTiHbaa pai
urns', for sals is tse aanafia&'Brer’s prices, by
•MERSEY, FLEMING A CO,
feb7 • ’ f I<7 Wood street
AOARD*
ft CIRCULAR ITW bOl * AUad, annonnetn j tbs
J\ foratiion of a new THnrpAniruoa CoApaor, by
oa? lateAftou at BaiUfiKfrd" dad Colombia, impels ««
tboa early t& apprlW.rtrTMads sod tbs puh.ip that
aach makes - co afte’raJlon ‘wbWCTer lacar buflaets,
five odr igdnuann or oar
warehouse*attoothpoints, efwhTea w»- hare
effeetstf eastern*
the experience of fcfteen jyeari In the Trent*
poTUtiu bisUies*, self respect, as well as a regard Tor
ibe intelligence of ear patrons, 1 forbid n» to tax the
credulity of the jmbUe, or eater for ita ajmsenent by
lengthened professions In print.. jWe beg Hero, there*
fore, to say, In general term*, that oar'arrange Beats
are eonaiderebly extended; the 1 eooWnletteo and ca
pacity of QUt waietouaeii at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia,
Ualttffiore and Colunbit. annrpaawd; ear facilities
for rernlarity and dlipateh Increased: and oar leinuas
liberal aa that of any other responsible line; and that
our freight, whether in depot or in trend*. U always
inaared freoof expenao to the fl^,nare.*~ Tr
We appeal to w aatt of oar
fotors, aud •«haa*ntijr ioe»‘ tCiwardto, a eonilnaanee
of that *-'na*a> Vtaieb baa brer been **«• ‘
of patrons*? woieb bat been our ttodyta
aHi obi' plemtaralo acknowledge.
•aeb impressions, be prepared will line* lo
ma-t honorably compaUtVin; those resorting to any
eibtr we shall, neither earyaor imitate.
TuiimrsiroSuii poktable boat line
wilt to confuted u uoa), bytho'proprtetors,
TAAPPB AOhSjNNOR.
eornef of Penn and Wayne sis, Ptusbnrghj
THOMAS BuRBIDUE.
878 Market Philadelphia:
And by the foUowin* AfWtt;! _ . *..
JOHN McCULLOyOfI* CO, $8 North st, Baltimore;
p. u. nUHK k. CO, a Doan* M, Boston;
VV. k. J. T. TAPBCOTP * CO. tt Sooth O, N. *orVj
JAMBS WHEELWRIGHT, Cincinnati. [feb7
■ DISSOIiVTIOB OF ■
rriHE Partnership hcretgfop or! ating under lb© firm
I cf “Breading, AwoW * u °Wi" *4 »W» day dla*
halved All persons knowtogthemtelveeto bo indebt
ed to ibisinfc will pL6W« owl and oetUo.
The Tiusioest will be eontlnned by pistes E. Bread*
tar and Janet B. Hog;.' fender tie firm of “Breeding
A hofcg,” sho ere authorized u tettle ell the adairs of
UrciuUi Arnold ft Hsf(>
urceoinf, a “*'*• JAMES E. BREADING, .
GEORGE E. ARNOLD!
Sarrivinr partner* of Breeding, Arnold ft lloff.
Pittsburgh, Peb 1, UoO.—{reb7-dGtawiiB :
IHrLAQHAVOAT B^BWAVUV.
THE BALSAMiI
ANEW rempdy lately discovered in the Vegetable
ten end permanent care Tor ell
Hneamtue Complaint*, aech at:
Inflammatory, Chronic, Acnte end Mereaxial
Rheumatism; Gobi, Lumbago,
Spinal Afrettansj foe.
This medicine hqt longbeqn bought fox, It hee been
teld that Rheumotioa poajd not be cared; bat there is
a remedy designed by nalare for the cere o. every dis*
etM that the homaa system la subject to. At lut a re
medy has been found that earn Rheumatism of the
worn form—one of the most valuable vegetabio pro*
doeUoas of the earth—\he greatest end man. Important
discovery pf the age, aqd a wonderful blasting to the
humanfuiiiy. Rentes withopjsiekeniegordebUUa*
ling, and repeals streagth aod viforto the whole ays
test. It haa cured, daring the peauhree months, over
600 eases that were considered Ineffable;
Certificates of the earative properties of this matt*
eta© can be seen by cgyipg on the Agents. .
None gbftslne wuesgpu up with aa engraved label
upon the outside wnfiger, aigued by the proprietor, B.
U Mdbsf^ lkH BBUmBt
corner Third and Market st, Pitu>'»rfh.
SuldgUabr o. P. thomasL
“ ,r * i Nol®M*tast,Ctacinnaji,o.
feb7-dftwflmV ■ '*
-¥&&"<&* *st&&ih!sssss*'
LARD-® bbll tto u piiw " , ul _
m, **» A #££S&‘aas&.
lntail life linraß«C(dftptnr,' <
fcFPICS-NO. 01 WALNUTBT, PHILADELPHIA.
* T a meeting pf ue Board of TristtaiAeld Tkl»
AEvtning, DANiELL. XILLEB, £tq,'«u uul>
■mltreelectedTtsiM mrnrt.WaLALOifck,
Vke President. for the ensuing rear.
Tli Tliinl nfTnr~TTh ~*~T —*
dividend ot EIGHTY per cent. upon the cash oremt*
■ol received in 1649. certificate* of whldh:will beitf
nee on and after the sth of February neXtMbey tats
also declared ■ CASH DIVIDEND of its per cent,
sppft.ibe year,payable alike
office of the Company, after lhefiut proximo.
la conformity with the ehaner, the following state*
Bent of iha badness of the Company, to January Ist,
ISSO, is published.
Fremiasia teemed to Dee. 31., • • <
1549. 970,2?! PI
Interest V®** , «
■ • - ■ ~ tnj&oo
Lome: Messrs. Thomas, Boyd, -
Osborne; and Hinton, ■' 15£WW
Expenses: Salaries, Advertising, •. ,
Anney eher***, famtnUsiaas, 1 • - - ;
Ac,Ac, * ; ? f g”««,CT3I
■ r: *l7,®*eo
Investments—B3AooCO, United9tateso\ •; _
. loan? Cost, $ A 7» 00
19,^374h, Penn'sffs,leas, IAH#«
10,77093, d# Si. do , ,»,»3W
11,300 00. Che*. and Del. Ca* J .A,, ~
nal.Fa.lett, 19,931 S 3
fl aba Commercial Bank, 9O ~
10 ths Girard Life las. Co, ««1*
' Cash ea hand, - , 10^8189
Leans on Mortgage Stock* -
and Policies, r 9,989 81
Due from Agents, , 5&487
Interest on Loan* doe, bat
cot collected; . 1,143 97
Bill > receivable, bearing In* '?
teres J, v 1&7J555
Quarterly payment*, 6,07519
Guaranis* Capital Nates, 50,000 00
, SIS3A43OS
DANIEL L.MTLLEH, President.
Wu. M. Cnaxxs, Vice President.
. Joas W. Hotsem, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Jaa-18,1850. '
LIFE Policies participate ,in the profits.
The above is the Second Dividend ol EIGHTY per
cent declared by this Company. . :' ‘ ■
p«iw aa low as any responsible Company. Appli
tsteived by ; J. FINNEY, Jr, Agt,
. ' offiee Western insurance Co,
frbS-da>wlt9 No39Water«t; Pittsburgh-
y, Ay, xajrdasi Commission Banhaatii
’Kro." Old UinK, N.Ojtewkcop
I\ banaa large assortment of Brandies of the follow*
St brands, which they offer for sale as agents forJ. Do*
»ttdA^ltoldeaax,vi*:Mtffory > J.fcrmnd.J Durand
AfCo, Lame belie, J. J. Durand Cogaae, A. oa Mcauaun,
AIL Ble^llo;A.deSlondore IJeanLoais,Ae;aU«,An
chorGin. Bare eaux Red and white Wiae«ia«asheand
casesfselected with care by John Darnmt*
Chaapagoe Wine A Sweet Bargnndy Port. tfcb7-ly
INlhemalttroflbovofunttryl' la the. Conn of
assignment of B. F..Sterreit, \ Common
To , \ Allegheny covNo.
John U Kirkpalriek, J 3s, Oct Tenn, 1&49.
mm* And now, to wiu January x®, the Conn
1 - i appoint Francis C. Fianegin, Ksq-, Auiiior to
( l. ** | examine the aecoout of J..&L Klrtpatnek, as*
j-j-i.- aigrtce, and to make distrionuon of the pro*
eeeds, and report proceedings. ' r:
Notice Is hereby given to all persons Isierested r that
the Auditor will auend.io the daues of his appoint
meat, at hit office on Fourth sireel, la the city of Pius*
burgh, on Saturday, the 23d lost* at 1 P- M«
*eb7-6l F. C. FLAN BGIN:*
~ r ' APrsHatfbf YearPaatiy.:
MORRIS A WILLIS’ HOME JOURNAL.—Week
ly—•< per anoam.
“The boat piper in the Union.”—{Evening Star.
“Bather jet la ccsl thango wiihoatit. I *—{Dost Post.
jpnblished in New York and PitUbnrgh every Sat*
arday mornlcg. ■
[New subscribera can be sopptied from Jannnry Ist,
1&0, if application be made tciiher person
ally or by letter! to the office of publication, ©J Wood
street. feb7 J. D. LOCKWOOD.
WHITE BEANS—6 bbls in store and for isle by
feb7 ARMgfBONO A CROSSE
Louisville UMn—oj> ebi* Fresa, is store and
for sale bv feb7 ARMSTRONG x- CRUZKII
Rnr.r. BUTTER—3 bbls Fresh, In cloths; »
33 kegs Prune: jail ros'd and foi
saeby feb7 aHMsTKONQ ACBOZEB
BROOMS— SCO do* Corn, in store and lor sale by
febT ARMSTRONG A CROZ BR
GREEN APPLES—ICO bbls in store nod for sale by.
fcb7 ARMSTRONO A CROZER
pABLB BU-ITEB-'. to
WAS 1/XT or «"!«!*», on or' about the 91st Jana.
ary last, a Note drawn'by Edward HeaxeUon,
to car order, ealed—Pittsburgh, Jan, 10,1630, .at six
amUbs,for9lfloO47. Thenotenetbeinkendoraedby
ot, will be M no use to miy one else. The finder will
confer.e favor by enclosing it to oar address, south
Earn eorner Front and Market »U, Pnllsdclpbla -... ■
febd-Ct McOALLMONT, BOND LCO.
Hew Beaktl
HI3TORY of Spanßk LUcraiare; - embracing all
the time between the l*h an 4 the early part of
the 10th eeatvies; divided into th ee periods.
Kane's Elements of Chemistry. • ■ • . 1 ~
A CepitM and Crittesl English Latin lexicon,found
ed on the German LaUo'Lexieen of C. E. Grorgcm By
Riddle A Arnold; first American edition, cartfflUy re
vised wuh e eoplons dictionary of proper earnest By
Prof. C. Anthon. ...
Dark &oetws from HUtorv: By C. P. B. v :
Kings and Qaeens, or Lin in the Paleee: DyD. Ab
beet. '. J - ■
Sir Edward Graham, of SaQwsy Speculators: By
Oatharioe Sinclair. ■' ;;
DolTs American System of Book Keeping, by doa
ble and single entry. ~—' . —j -
Uddell A bcotl's Greek Lexicon.
CkalmeYe lostimteaef.Tbcology: 9 vols, complete.
Gisslios' EeeietUaUeal Histeryi 9 vola, now- ready
BdissEeeehei'aDomestic ■:..
Also—A fresh supply qC- Am. 8.8. Union Books, on
hand and for (ulohy— ELLIOTT A ENGLISH.
febq • - - . . i 79 Woods!
l bbls sapper «*r-
Aatt THE old Scotch UiU DRV GOODS BTOHE,
nl on the comer of Second and Grityl iw, with
the Dwelling attached, if dtstfcd.
Also—A fine Brick COTPAGE. eaavenientiy situs
ted in Allegheny Cttr. -RauwTe of -
BQBT. ARTHURS, Attorney at Law,
-'•ffihAtt . ' ' . - GranrsLhelowFnuTth.
Oidsw Will bs Taksa '
TO IMPORT aU kinds of-Encilih, Ger.
man Goods, agood many of sample
books and eards. O YEAGER,
fob© yosMarketsirtet.
ItoiUarga iDdMMll)for«leby '
- WICKAUcC4NDLES3
MOULD CANDLES—PO bx« superior, for sale by.
febt WICK ft MeCANDLESS
Y ABIEGATED SOAP—W hi* for sale by
fob* * WICK ft McCANt
tOSIN SOAP-£OO bx* far sale ty __
u febO WPSftMcOANDLESS
OBN-4380 bo to store and for sale by
f,fc6 8 A W HARBAUQn
8808B BOB—40 doz Twitted, for sale by
fob# PftWpARBtnOH
CLEAH
tRIED PEACHES—64 bajre ree'd and for wile by
HbH 3A. WHARBAXJGH
KEG BUTTER—23 her* In store and for ea> by
fob# ÜBEYFOGLE fc~ CLARKE
T ARD—l3hegaand6b.Msfisrsaletjr
Li ret* ggEYFOGLEft CLARKE
des for sale by ’ *’
BRBVFOCLB ft CLARKE
r, JONES A CO
fislaaa fittSchWiSUL '
TUST receiTed. a snbndtd fil ocirreTiaijo Fbrte,
tl with Coletnaa’4 neteoraied patent AfricanAttaeh
‘ment, fiom the fie lory of Nonas ft Clark. New York.
AisSH-OaiheUtay. abtoClow.ptlood Piano*, from
the tame cplebtatcd makers, Bar tab low by
t ** alWoOdweU's, .
{job Agent fpx Nunns ft C.ark, for .
fobs ’' . Western Pennsylvania);
htaeutw Gepb Factory Agency. >
mgVSE celebrated CO&IB3, manufaetnred at Lu-
L easier, are tho best asd cheapest article men*
afoemredhi the world.. Every Comu, in
is warranted aa the sample on the outside if not so,
they can bo returned, and the money iuIU be refunded.
To retail merchants, these comjm are the most profile,
ble made. Call aad-exqaine theta. .
fob# ' O YEAGER. 109 Mt»kt(tt
Combi I Coxabsl
f) A GROSS asper Polka; 10 do do very flay ■
60 ** and Bedding;
19 “ super EngUsA H«n Ifoddlpg;
.j:. i
•s*saßsasij
10 , tuper lane jrelbla; - ,
COO gtoai cas’d RQp Coeha; ree'd and for sale by
fob#. ■ ' O YEAGEB, UM Market st
' • Soda Asb. ..i - •
QA eASKSBoda Ash, on band and for said at lovr*
01/est marks: priee, by - ' •'
ROBERTSON.ftREPPERT,
fob»#l > ; ‘ 109 Peaond »t
mOE SECOND ANnTBIWVrORfES or Ware-
I boas* No fi Uatkel street, next door to Malvtuiy
ftXcdliaWGleMStore- Enquire of .
fob# JOHNSTON ftSTOCKTON
riUlUAbcO—o hhds Ky. Leaf, iust xee’d, forsale by
'X feb# A CuLDERTSON, st
PIG IRON—OOOtoushUaiqari,waraandeoldblast,
for sale by (eM JAS A HUTCHISON ft CO •
S'ILOVEB BRED—IOO bbis in store and for sale by
[L/fcbg- -■ . JAR A HUTCH ISON ftCO i
gOAp—UJO b(s Soda Soap, on sale
N©O ronimere.ial Bow. Liberty «t
rWNDLES-100b*t Mould, Just ree’d
V/ ment, (or tale by - • R A CUNNINGHAM, -
fobS No 0 Commercial Bow, Liberty st
EOLL BUTTER—lRbblafreah, ta dot^Jast ree’d
and for aajoby UREYFOGLB*CI*AUKE, *>
fob# .- ' . 1M pcoonu at
n BEEN bbls to store and for jaloby
\J fobs ; BRKYFOOLBiA CLARKE
ftSS- mMll^BVKvraoiSScLiSsi T '
GiiNNV in store and for tale by -
fet5 Y • BRBYFTKILE ft CLARKE
tOT*TOES-g btu m «gffg«g
rj,ABLB«AI. T -lO
/^lioci)LA'n*"
Vj feM
—oHnEtbuJEI
nhby fc**
. iNO retns Medium UarT
130 " Croim ! ~
>llO *»; ‘C. *:*L*um
Stearins— s bbu sow laadinr.ani fariai* bt
ÜbS- ISAIAH PIOKBYA CO
i /ggg.yygr? •aaaasi^esi"
riMBHg BBMBOItOd, aow landing, 'tor sale ny
Ifcbi 19AUH DICKKYACO
tTSF&iril SODA ABU—UH cask* tn store and
farm* by CIW J 8 DILWOBTH ACO
AUCTION BAT VS
By Jshm P. Pavia, AacUoaiw.
StapU mad Fancy Dry Goods, sc.
Qn Monday morning, Febraary U, at 19 o'clock, ax
tiVCdmtiieTeia] Sale* Rooms, comer of Weed —ll
Fifth streets, will be sold—
An: invoice ef .'fine cloths, castuaetes, aatisetta
-tweed*; hlpaeeas, merinos, dress silks, plain tad H*.
red flannels, threads, coOeoi, wooiea —«
■ferti; httods, coats, Ae. ' "
. , A«* o’clock,
Looking glasses, kniTea and forks, glamware.
queeaswarc, new and second hand boateaeld final
lure, kitchen ctensii*. Ac.
9 boxes Virriiua Manufactured Tobadeo;
HbKl Scotch Snuff; - ' ' tTr*
Coufisb, Wrapping Paper, Ae,
. At 7 o’clock, ‘
Watches, masieai uiimmenis, fine shirts, clothing,
hardware, cutlery, leather tranks, carpet bags,
guns, Ac.
6 teb» _ JOHN DJDAVEyJUet.
,GaSaturdayermung,Feb.9ii, at7o'eloek, at the
Commercial Bales Romms, earncref Wood and Fifth
streets, will be seldom large colieetioa- of valaable
new and mlieellaaebas Books, embraeiug’ Amenean '
and Europe un editions of history, bioxrspoy, theology,
mtdieiae, travels, wyaxea, philo>ophy» ambeajetie*,
-Ae; family and poekei eibies, letter and esp.wriung
paper, one very superior second hind hasting ease
raid patent lever watch, made to order, and cost Siw;
three new detached lever toller, and ten bole* Jewel* __
ruby palettes, gold watches, madpbr Adams A ;
Liverpool. Tktgctber vylth a variety ®f silver watch* ■
'•> JOHNDPATIB . AaM :
ROOro THE WURLDt
TIUSSELL’S original Panorama of U A VOYAGE
1\ ROUND TUB will be open at Apollo
Hail, tuts (Friday 1 avxawo, Febraary Ist, foraehoit
time only. This mm railed Panorama, the Joint pro*
daction of Barringma and Rami, after two of
siOtSioas appiieatinn, is etna which haa been exhibited
to many thoasaad* in oar Eastern, and several of ost
Western Cities, and famishes oneof the most exciung
asd novel exhibitions ever brought before the pubUe.
liyAdmission, BS cents. Doorsopeaatei o’elockt
carts In rites at 7 A o’clock precisely. ft °*
I/r^ bg,NotLeJ V^wyßTHl , co I
Cioeksl Cloclul
A GENERAL assoytment always on kind and for
A r .jj= b.. b,u,, y EAOEK . tre
DUiolSilon of Co-P.ftn.rtmp.
THBC<.PirmtiiUp
■lrncd, tndtr (he 11,1. of-F. H. EKoa *
was dissolved by mutual consent, Jan. »«#,*;. «■
Eaton, having purchased the entire interest of W r.-
Marsball, who retires, will attend to the settlement or
tha basinees of the late firm, at tho old ***oy> N° ®*
F.og.u.rc .
F. B. kATOVi I ,
TVEALER in Gloves and Hosiery, TrimtabigfcFkner
L/ Goods, Ri'>boes,Laces and Embroideries, Zephyr
Worsted, Paiienu and Canvass. No-63 Fourth street.
Pittsburgh. - A full upply of Fine Shuts and Gents
Uader Garments.
' Great Arrival of How Goods* -
THE subscribers ire now prepared to offer still
greater inducements to purchasers of Dry Coeds.
Their established tow ptiees and immense reeelpt of
Goods, ihsvlQg received over 100 packages of new
and desirable goods,) comprise in part:
105 tiox Frei ch Wrought Collirs and Caper,
Ittpi Rich Dress Silks;
100 ps Atpdeeas, from i!0 to SO eenu per yard;
6 eases Mousun IFLains, from IO to 33c per yard;
SS u Merlmae Prints, all styles;
5 ** Mourning “ ftom 10 to ISJe per yard;
10 u Ginghams, good styles; lVje per yard,
ghectingv, Shi rungs, and Hotsek raping Goods, Id
greet varieties, all of which will be offered at extreme
>r low prices,'at
fob* AA. MASON A CO’S, 60 Market si
ONIONS— 35 bbls recM and for sale by
fcM WM II JOHNSTON, H9geeond*t
SODA ASH—ctukß, o( loperior Qtt»lisjr,huireo'i
aadfoi;u]dby
leba
W.mff :REAW *- 1 ° > "'"
POTATOES— SO bbl* in atore and for m!e by
fit “v .WMHJOHSSTOy
COFFEE— 808 Backs Rio, on hand, for tain by j
fcb4 A CULBERTSON, US Llbcyty ri
SAFETY FUSB-A fresh
for ole by fcM A CULBKBTSQfe?
lbs Sides, Hams, sad Sfloaidßr/g in
smoke boose, for tale by ’ _ «■ _§■
febtt . . j KlEflA JONES. Can^ißsitn
BLOOMi-lD tonsJaniata, in store and for sale by
feb4 KIKE A Basin
'UBIC BOXES—4 eartoons luairec'd, for sale by
. fbM C VEkGER, 109 Market at-
OUNDRIES—IOgroii w*M Pocket Booku .
O ■-»-]•* u Pune*;
SWdax «* Fan Monta; ree’d in
fcbl; C YE&OKR, ICSBecood ft
Gold * SILVER WATCHES—A lar*e assortment
always oa hand, at wholeiale, by >
f-bl • ' CVEA(lEß«loBMatkctst
.V/T ADDER—LSOOIbs loperir.juit rac’d, for sale by
IVI feM 1 KIDD A CO. CO Wood at
FLOUR SULPHUR-6CO lbs for sale by -
febt 3 KIDD fc CO, CO Woo j it
CRSA&I TARTAR—COO lbs in store-and foVaaioby
fcb|;. V . : J KIPP fc CO, CO ’Wood » ;
'tIILOOIDE LIME—f/CCO lbs on fiir sale by
i,j feM ; -J KlDOtaCKlWtfddaa
Turkey ib*fo»**Ray .
:feb| : * ; TnUP&fcCft CO Woods*
SU N DRIES—W LUdl N Q Bngar,
. iWp u - Molasses:
«:• •: . .. 14 A BH “ ’
, 50 pknYH.Tmp’l, and Blank Teat;
1 4bt>L Timoihy Seed;- .—u,
, M Ctoystticed) £*r.
•IS3 > u Potatoes; 3 bM» Whiunp
3- u Madder, Sogers;
• . JttbAaS’sTobaeeoi: -.V- t
111 ra* Crown A MedJ’Wrap. Paper; 5
- - y ska Ky. Feathers; fiO.dox C Broome?.
40 do* Walnut Racket!; 10 do do Tab«j
33sks PeaNsti: T 7—■
1 ' 80 bxs and ft bb!s Ba!e*atßK
i 10 eaks Potash, prise article;
4 “ Scorched Salts; :
W “ and t*4 bbls Soda Atb;
U “ and 10 bxs German Clay,
410 bxs su'd. Glass, from 7x9 ioSls3£
lSSkcsNails; 30k<aLard;
30 “. Bnuer: 00 dos Tow Bant
Onhandandfonaleby. ffeM] TAaSKVA^FST
THE Co-Partacronip heretofore existing undent*
•tyle of “J. 1L Clouse A Co» u hurts day dissolved
fcy mutual conical. The business of the lira will be
settled by I». S.Waiexstas, at their old Hand. No 194
•Liberty street . L. S. WATERMAN*
fcb‘3 J.H.CLOU9R
flßipreUAfioni’PatMUedaAilL I
Qno CaSKS will shortly arrive, direct from ike
OCO manufacturers, via New Orleans, per skips
Alala, Bcadicja, Jessica, atvi Austria, which, will bo
sold, on arrival, at the lowest markctpricc, by ]
Mi AUAIirCHELYRSS,
feb2 160 Liberty It
HTThey'wilji ah* receive large supplies during th»
spnng vfcPhiladelphia and Balumore. - i
' '"How Book* Jtut Uisslvsd*.
ABAC A, or ibe.Chancs of the Nile, by.'Wßlisßi
People 1 Uave Met. or Pictures of Soekty and Peo
ple of Mark; by N. porker WilUa. » . j
- The DsUle SowJaer; being tranaerip* from person*!
observations in 'Paris, danng the year !61S; by J.K.
MarreL«utaorof u Fre*hGleaninßs. , »
, JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, /
l febS • coraor Third and Market sts .
./ 4 CARDb i
WP. MARSHALL, (Into of tbe firm or 7. IT.
» Eaton bavin* purc'.aied the itock oT
Paper Baojing?, Dnrdrra, Ac 7 belonging to the etuie
of iha lai© Samuel C. Hill, will continue the biuinois
tltbd eld fiend, and icipeeifolljr lollcUt ihacoatiaa*
aacQ of ill farmer patronage, and Uut of bji focqd*.
and the public generally, at the uore,
. No tS7 WoodrJMl'
bet’n Fourth it. and ay.
. Sale of Viv Crop Green Bio o#i«| l
IN BALTIMORE, oa Wednesday, tke<kh Fsbrawr,.
a it U o'clock, at Urn Warehouse, O’DonndP#
,WlurG : -
4938 bigs new cro{t Green Rio Coffee— <Ixso ef-lhm
bsrtjuo Horne,
Samples s*U4 be arranged, and catalogues ready for
examination lira day before ike sale.
fekfrlw WM ft HARRISON
OA AAA LBS BatoiShoaldeu, in gmokehonie,,
iU.UUUuidlorula^
jan3i . * VIERA JONES
1 CASE”AMERICAN AUKOVY ROUT;
I do UcnMxU do do, beitgindsßf,
1 It peari '
Frefioe.’seoncc&mtcd extracts of Leman, Vanllle,
sad Nutmeg; for sale by
feb9 JSCaOONMAKERACO
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS—2 bbl«-fqr isls by
febl * ' J BCHQONMAKBR ACO
SPONGE— I ease Extra Foe;
1 cue Cuaaton;
1 bale Coarse} lor sale b*
(ebB - J SCHOUNMAKKB ACO
SUGAR— 80 bhdi NO, sew cw*. jasl rac’d and for
• sale by ' febd - MeGILLS A RuE
MOLASSES— N O, in bbb *od bf bbls, in stare an
{or sale by fct>* McG>LLBARQB
» JOTASlF—deaaka for sale by
z feha McGTT<LS A ROE
.rpEAS—SUpkffs .fresh YU aad IttperifcLfor f*)o bjr
. J. fob? McGILIS A 808
SOAP— SOhxsfdsu) Cincinnati, for sals by
feba '■ MeGILLS A 808
T ARD—3 kegs prime, last r*eM and fee sale by
Xi feba BKEVFOGLB A CLAHKB. It twa st
PECANS— 5 hbitrae'd es consignment. and Cortalo
>T - . GEO.BMILTENREROKR,
feba • V 7 Front street .
At LOVER SEED—S 3 bbla clean, landing-end ter taler
Aj by , ROBERT DALZKLX,'
; •• feM . riVnrerrcet
S^HERSE—KfI bxe in store and tor sa : e by'
V/Tcbfl hOBKHT t»ec,y>LU»<> L «>fT»t
OOLL'bUTTStt—la bbls, for sale byi\ 'V.
ALfeb -X;. ROBERT DALZKLL, Liberty si
bLOOiISr-lOO.tons Keliy A Co. .Ten. Blooms, jost
'rec’d and for tale by ' * -
faba JAMES DALZELL _i
DlC^—3tes rac’dper steamer. BrillisaU for tale bF
AVftba- : JAMES OALZELL.
OVNDRIL3—i kegs Lard; Stacks Rags;
O'. . Y * iks Flax teed; l bbl Ai|kk
' For sale by • febl - O noKANT.
ATS—2SO bn for tale by
-11 bx» No 1. for safiTbjr " ;
WICK A BIeCANDLESS
I bbls to imuMi Fort |»ia, tor safe
• Ll febl iSAIAUTHCKKV-ACO, Frog! *
3 gross (bine and-whiteMbr
WICK A McOANDI.Esg *
BACON— II bbdtauoried; Jri" p!tt
40 Hsau, In balk; to aTmeJicrF?** 13 '’
for sale by febl 1 DICKEY «■ >wm
_ jiaiV’Scw ‘Work..*.;
Dark scenks of history, br 0 ..p.R. J—*>
Krc., Amber of “The Woodman,” •tGayP* l
I STR EDWARD ORAliAMjor Usilway3? c *®f'“fvJ
by Catherine Sinclair. Aotbnr of “TWfJoarMJ
Life.” JOHNSTON A .
jaa 3L ; ..Corner ofTb’^
Ytlvtt Pilt.OarptL V
TTT
» V and most soperb Imported V*l**tf‘J* r£Ci
ever before oifered in this market, to wilttlto to«teo
the ettemion of purchasers. •
iryCsroerWate-Rooms. 7SPanrtVsli )*&•'»___
ripTg’ffarEimwe-M ». tfiro
O br jum J. eCBOONMACSEKSGOC
■Beds, Paper, and Wetihtt*
HABDT, JONES A CO
DlUOldtlOß.
.RIKO PEACHES—IOO bo on head abd for sate
’br ' feba MeGILLSABOE
iIUED APPLES—SO bmhels, eboieo, ft* rale 00
‘ consignment by feb-3 MqiuM-S A ROE
tOBACCO—6O pkfft a»\l deseuMintaaad brands*
- for talc by feta? tteGILLS A BOtl
cflb'gAlff