THK FITTSBU-tiH GAZKTTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE fc CO PITTbDUROH. TUESDAY MORNQtGf FEB. |I9, 1650. , are earnestly Teqaeatad to hand ta sfirfkTora before **.it, and as eaxty jcifcedsTo •ractteohU. Adrerosewentfi net inserted for ■ ipeei- Mttan wflliavariibly be charged anUlorLredmu ' ftroyu-C. W. Jua», No.' —y**r*°|. I* ool Went for,th»- ettjr. Advertisements ana aabesnpuo&a handed to hiaw.il receive prompt j fimrotpHiA BO&rn aUchioab. dtortieawm and subscription* to (he North Dolled State* Gazette, Philadelphia,received aß&rwarded from this office. ET’SKB next page for local matters TELEGRAPHIC We ere Indebted to the Hoc. J. Morton, M. C. •ad Pfß Mr. Casey, (Sr Fobbc document*. Lnntv; end Pittsburgh Stocks ore i«mafiaPhiUdelphis,at«J—*h advance. , lit.' HiictSGAX, our-lata Minister to Prussia wsaamogf the passengers arrived by. the recent Meaner Com Idverpoot. . The Merchant* Hotel at Philadelphia, of whieh . Mnaari McKihhcn, late oi Pittsburgh, are the Proprietors, was discovered to be on fire on the ■ioniac of (be 14lh lost.; U was however extin- V {tilted without any material damage. Coma CartaTo n Aboushxd.—Senttor Dick lam is about to introduce a bill to abolish Cep-- per- oests, and to substitute a coin the size of a half dime to be composed of silver and copper, the alloy la in preparation at the mint. THE XBOB BTRIKB. The jibs strike appears to be approaching to tts consummation. Oa yesterday, Monday, the MRU ofMessrs. Bhoenberger, Sc Co., Graff, Lind* ■ay fc Co., Btfley, Brown ic Co., Wood and Me- Knighi'a, «ad probably others, commenced wore; end some, if not all, with fall acts of bands. The graddlm and boilers who are from the East, went to work at the reduced rate*. As other* are ex pectad.tbe rearof the Mills cdl doubtless be at week In a abort time. A* the strikert hnd a large procession on Saturday, and another was expect' •4 yesterday, some fears were expressed of resist ance, and preparations were made to defend the workers, hot we are rejoiced that every thing patted off .peaceably. The strikers marched through the streets, with banners and moaic,bnt eo&dncted themselves in a quiet, orderly man ner. - While we regret this stale of affairs, and fear it Will be the cause of no little distress among iht« doss of workmen, who will be almost hopelessly thrown but ofemployment, in avocation which <ave to them moat excellent wages,—yettho Tory &et that plenty of men can be found glad to come bare from abroad, and work at. the redoced rates, •hows that a certain kind of labor and skill here, has been well rewarded heretofore, and that the poddlera and boQera o( Pittsburgh have received higher wages than their brethren in other parts of the oountry. Labor, like every other commodity .which a man has to dispose of, is worth more or deWf'tecording to the demand. It. is just as im possible to keep it above tte market price (or any 'free! length of time, as it is to keep up the article jWhich is lbo produce oflabor. The very fact that - 'there araptentyofmen,skilled in the profession :of puddling and bailing, .who are willing to work a t the prices offered by the proprietor!, shows con tiaafvely that they havo agreed to give as mocb ** the Article •Ja worth in the market, and it is a lyity that lhe workmen should not have had wiser counsellors, and thus have,saved themselves from .the kopieksa'task ofalruggiing against one of the [moat certain tod hrevttahle laws of trade, They nboald have yielded tatho necessities cf the care, jaatff- such times as the same lswsoftndo would -hive brought their wages op again. Betas indignation. is expressed again*: those who have come here and goce to work at the re dttcedrates. This is not right. Every tnan has ■ t n period right to sty what he will take for his la [fcor asd akfiL Those who woxk at the reduced j arms have just as good a right, ’in morals and dnWjtefix lbe.pricc of their own wages, as those who c<i»«ad for (he old rates. ‘Each man has a tight & make bit own selection, and no one can justly AndOiull'with him. Any.man: who doesso, violates justice, and exposes himself to so small peril.; Solar, however, as we remarked above, . :the strikers have conducted themselves with pro priety, and declare their determination to continue iodoso. yr+ie not wish to Intrude our advice upon the : wtrikers, hot we conceive they will greatly ad ■ wnnee their own interests by ceasing further re* j tisUace to whst appears to be the necessities of ] the trade. Iftherc are a sufficient number of men < oaappearalqbo the case, willing to come hero ! sad work at the reduced rates, they cannot pn vent tt.. They may throw obstacles ia the way for • time, but they will be overcome at tut—not by the. proprietors, bo* by au over supply'of labor, •ad the low priceofiron. fiiamer Waanworos Rxuc*—The sale of the . ’Mrfuhnrlf t c f Was hi Dgioa’a firewell address took ..plana *t Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening ;ia«t. After a spirited competition it trm knocked ; down to Rev. Dr, Boardman for $2300. Dr, . Board am purchased j* for James L-nnor, E*q., xS New York. Ancmgisal portrait of Washing*. <oo» palsied by James Pesle, in 1733, sold to the \ same person, for $l9O. We regret exceeding If tiiat th* farewell address of the Fathrr of our I Country should have been permitted to go into jtfce bands, of a private individual. Congress ; promptly passed resolutions to purchase it for the i tJotted States, without limiting the price and wr - cannot understand why the agenji of the Govern* Jaent Called to necurctt. The J)aqnesno Grays, the German Rides, and i&a Irish Greens, were under arms yesterday, ; wady to a&.'dw the Civil Authorities in case of any -dfetarbtnee being made by ibb’Puddlers’Parade. ' ffamre gratified, however, to find (hat nothing OCeutred to disturb the peace of the city. Our au thorities are determined to exeretas their just pw» j «r, la case of any riot in fotnre.. Tfai* 13 ns it 1 should bw—Pittsburgh has too long had the repu tation ofbeing given op lo mob misrule, ond it is Uffe time (t should disprove the charge. We should exceedingly regret any unfortunate nulla that .would, naturally rcsalt from railing in . Aoaßtttryfote to quell a riot, bar we are do* eidedly of opinion that the laws aboofd be main- X&iaed, no matter at what aaerifiee. Bnrnn or Ftn Bajtxisa.—' The amount of baking capital in the State of New York, i. forty fir* millions of dollar*. The Albany Argus says, ! *li Is competed that now bank* starud, or about to Hart, and lha extension of old bank*, will bring -«■ additional capital of/fir miliums of dollar* into banking operations,” Making a total circuit' 'fibs of.Marly, one'hundred million of dollar*—. :Tkulytbo prosperity of that Siaio is cot to !*o wod fiarad at, with «tcb a met amount nfaioneydia ;tribnt*d among it* citizens. We trust to we the . . nfieacy of free banking tested shortly in Pentnyb Vasitf 'for, Utica something i« done to afford greater banking facilities to our own people, wo ■haflfind oorselvesoadly behind our neixbbonof Sew York and Ohio. No Btale in the Union fe fiaafa* has so limited a banking capital as oar torn* It is an absurd notion,and one only worthy 1 of ignorant and narrow to suppose that; banksuodbyproperregulations nud restriction* ore, not eshentisl to the prosperity of the eotinUy— ficti based upon experience have placed ihismal tcr beyondh doubt. It is the banks that prevent usury, and afford to men of small means but of good standing and honest industry, (bo faciltta to cany on tbetr basiner* successfully, The Strangest evidence eftbe l*ccefit to he derived fhnu fcrell orgsnizod system of Free Banking, is the fact that the prosperity of the Slate of New York has advanced a hundred fold nine© their In* igodaetiax into that State. f j-JfcaayiJenioffroebaakingwa* established orf gfraSyfr that State by a Democratic'bogidaiarm It kas slnc* ondergone important amendments anil terisioo*, pretest considered as nearly pnr&wt aasuehalawcan be made. It guards cf< - Actually the bill bolder, by demandfeg ample w* -earlty&on) the banka to'lU fpfi amo'ont of their ofrealatroa in stocks of the State <or of the United • ; ; W« M&oerely hope that oiir Legudaturs wai take some ftvonble action upon this subject du> • yijfthcirprcMQt Be«ion, iijscne of ylialimpor* rtuee to and, unices sfrmethiof cf (ha aoit In established, wo shall find ourecives [ ißOMMurabty behind ouraora active and self re- j gar ding iieighbora In this catcst'tfocqaiaition to • bwtar* Won the Tsaag ****** I Chaalci Sociiljr sad Hereantlle r j ' Library Aiwelstioa. . Tti Lecture of 8. W. Roberts, Esq., before the Mercantile'library Araoriaiton, last evening, was listened toby a very large and respectable audience. The Lecturer occupied one boor in the delivery of his lecture* which was exceeding ly eloquent and apropos to the interesting subject upon which it treated, and was listened to with great attention,, and frequently excited hunts of vann eommesdation. Want of room prevents tts from entering as folly into Us merits, as we could wish, but as It is to be published, all who were nn» able to be present will have an opportunity of reading IL It contains many sound and practical suggestions, which we trust will be'beeded both by our pa* lie authorities, as well as' individuals. The hint about keeping our tide walks and public streets ia a better condition, and paying a little more attention to the comfort and appearance of the city, we urgently recommend to tho serious attention of pur exccßent city councils. For the Pittsburgh Gasttte. RATKIEH UNEASY. . Oar neighbors at Wheeling begin to smell a rat* On the 11th instant, Mr. Pendleton, Grom the com mittee on roads, in the House of Deiegaie* of Vir ginia, reported a bill “tnprevent-the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company'jTrvSs trading the latetf MarchUk, 1847,’’which requires it to go to Wheeling. This must be a carious bill, unless it 'appropri ates mosey enough to make the road to Wheel ing; otherwise it would be like a law compelling a man to commit suicide. S. FROM WASHINGTON. Correspondence of the Fittsbnrgh Gazette. Waihikotok, February 13, 1850. 1 perceive that I waa in error as to one or two of the Senators who voted for Col. Wobb, on Mon day. The correct list is, I believe, as follows: Scaaton Seward, Dayton, Wales, Spruance, Pearce, Mangum, and Berrien. Mr. Webster, it ueaid, was among the absentees, Mr.day, how ever, took care to be present, and both voted and spoke against Webb’s nomination. It is very un fortunate that Col. Webb’s friends shonld have given their countenance to hia application for this appointment, for it is a (set well known that they and be were most impressively warned of .the re ceptiod Which tho nomination waa likely to meet in the Senate.' There was a shott skirmish of ontpests to day In the Senate, over the great question of admitting California. The Frcaident sent in an authentic copy of the Constitution. The messago accom panying this most important document eras merely formal and introductory. Mr. Benton said (he □anal course upon the application of a Slate for admission, had been to refer the whole subject to a select committee, and he now moved that these papers be referred to such a committee, and that Mr. Clay be chairman of it. Mr. City] said he was ready to serve In any station to whioh the Senate might assign him, but did not deure to be placed ia tho position suggested by Mr. Deaton. Mr- Douglass was not tenacious bat preferred, that the matter should be referred to the committee on territories. The debale on the subject was cut short by-Foote’s objecting to Mr. Beaton’s motion, under which it goes over to anotherctsy. To morrow wo shall, no doubt, have an exciting aud interesting debate, and it seems probable that the proposition for a select committee will prevail. Letters and dispatches have just been received from the American legation in London, with the gratifying intelligence that the health of our minis ter has greatty improved, and that he has resumed his aUenlfoa to the active duties or his post. In the present state of the relations between England and America; considerable importance may be attached to this sudden turn of affairs. It is now within the rarge of possibilities that the negoti ations which havo been instituted in this country for the settlement of all differences between the two goventmeals, ariaiag out of the cocdinon of things in Central Amcrids, may be trsnrfcrred to London, where it wss originaliy intended that they should be carried on. The discomfiture of the “Bitter Ender*” with the immortal Btyleycf Accomar, at their bead, was rendered complete to day, by the fioal pas sage of the joint rerolntloa for the modification or tho law limiting the erpenres cf collecting the re venue, through both houses In repotting the House amendments to the Senate from the com mittee on. finance, with a, verbal amendment only, Mr. Diehinson, its chairman, said the majority of the committee thought the amount allowed by the resolution, as it came from the House for the ser vice of the half year, $1,225,000 wasuoneccasarily large, but at the came time the committee was unanimously of opinion that it ought lobe granted. This certainly was a very hmunoaa conclusion from very blind premises, and reffccta very great credit upon tbe astuteness of Mr. Dickinson’s committee. No body objected, however, to the majority’s ’looking about for the softest piece to fall upon, since fall it must. Mr. Dickinsou said the prospect was -that the amount of rcveuuo derived from customs during the present Cara! year, would be very great It btd’beea ascertained that tbe aggregate collec tions far the month of Xanusry would equal five millions of doflan, of which about half was col lected ia New York. , This folly confirms Mr. Winthrop’s statement on Friday last, that Ihe re* venue (or the year, exclusive of the receipts from the public lands, would exceed forty millions of dollars. That estimate is probably not fir from correct. The country will notice that ibis joint resoluti in nothing more nor lens than an .appropriation bill, for it makes specific appropriation to the •mount of ono million and ■ quarter nf dollar*. And yet it has passed without any attempt et the perpetration ol the outrage threatened by Citing man, and concurred in, ai it is, wc.l kuowa, by many of his fellow iacem’iaries. Since they bare feOcred ibis occasion t» put their threats iuto practice, may it not be inferred that they have taken a re-survey of the ground beneath and •round them, and have concluded that discretion after all, was for them the belter part of vaJoi? The President had a morning receptio/i yesle lay, which was well attended, as all bis ieve< and receptions are. A cabinet council was held nn Snoday. Ttiit unusual proceeding, no doubt, was caused by the reception of the despatches I have above referred to,and the necessity cf preparing answers to them to be sei.t by (he steamer of the present week. The occasion was no doitht some new torn in the Nicaragua business, and tho occurence to some extent tends to confirm the speculation I hazard relativo to th« pending negotiations. Co). Jefferson Davis, pf Mississippi, addressed the Senate to day, upon Mr. Clay’s resolutions up* or the slavery question, end in reply to tlio speech of Mr. C. la ail candor I must say that the tU fort of ihisaew Jesder, ifl Mr. Ctlhonu’j place, of thu disunionist faction, fur such fee unquestionab ly is, was a failaro, the mast marked of fhe sea* son* He commenced in a tono o/greot emphasis and solemnity, bat bad proceeded bat a very little way before'be broke completely down. Davis Is a bold, bad man, of some ability; but if I may judgofrom his course daring the last three months, a rauch belter soldier than statesman. He will continue his speech to sorrow. Tho members from California ora qIJ bore, with the exception of CoL Fremont, who I suppc»e can hardly bo expected before March,, ns no steam ahip la likely to leave Chagrea for several weeki JUNIUS. WAsmaoTos, Feb !♦. ISM. The Slavery AgUmtlon—Day Dawning— California 10 Come In—The President, Clay, Benton, and other Sontbern Ben* Atora, with the Free State*—Store Brit* tsh Aggression— Sir John Franklin. 1 This has been rather a busy day fa Congress.— In both branches slavery has been almost, of course, the ruling topicoftbe hour. Thisis, though it ought not to bo, so mingled up.wUh California, that nothing bat a raott determined effort can avail to keep them separate. In the House a nice little breeze freshened up on Mr. Preston King, a Democratic Free Soiler, from New York* proposing to. bring up the question of admitting Caiforniain Committee of the Whole. The Chair, Boyd. of Kentucky, decided that Mr. Hilliard, of Alabama, had preference over Mr. K., whose mo tion, therefore could hot be '-•nietUioed, but Mr. King made a noble fight of it, cnntendfng,-an/I With great show.of reason, that the floor was ha bitually given to southern men, and to no ethers, and that la this way . no opportunity was likely to beaflbrded:/brmaking the raotion.* ; He .wanted tbo.do&r. opened Tor thefreo and cheerfol admis sion of a great and noble Stale. The hubbabot> coaionedby Mr, King's pertinacity was kept up for at least »u hoar, during which the good lb. tured_Freo Soiforahmyod no liu!o_cootamicy, I>ql wiTli r?” fcl JUmwV -Win,, iera.ouia *ho lira mifted hv\; u; 0 f**? - ’ Tie cotaprtt. al chop homea, where Ure elegmm specimens of lhalart#*™. 8 tog ahttleto Mr. Xing, and tbea edibles displayed in windows go to, as no c,no ever a ik:.u Wn Ownimttee, by eat them at the honsea where shown- It » now Rtttfority, to which ibe submitted with a ascertaiaed that these tempting morsel* c f r and in doe]time are sold to first class hotels, where • Hilliard, of Alabama, one of the six faction- alone such rarities are found, t Like the dry gopda b*H-‘*sainst.Mr. Winthrop-and dealers, extra beef and mutton is ticketed at a low e Whig.party rolling, then went on with a jug figure in the window, and very low beef served : handled sort of speech all upon too side. There out to customers. not much In his speeeh.. He is an orator qf tho Forcible Feeble class. By an error, no doubt, the floor was next given toamamber from a free State, Fitch, of Indiana. He wss either mistaken for a southerner or s dough cake. He proved to be neither, .but gave them a sprightly and whole* -some denunciation of the arrogance and abaordity with which the advocates of the very peculiar in terests of slavery btvo betn urging their case upon the House for these two months past; Ia particular, he took notice of the crazy harangue of Cllngman, tho other day, whom, as a physician, he delibetately pronounced insane. But I must cross (he Eotundo to the Senate ehamber. Davis, of Mississippi, coneladad bis speech, of which he had given a two weeks’ no. tlce, as the answer to Mr. City's argument fa.de* fence of his compromise resolutions,- I-.dtd hot perceive that Jeff had improved mabh u£>6h^is performance or yesterday. Indeed,-he'hsd ovk dently got Into water Ur beyond his depth. TbeW he stood, floundering in e mighty waste of some strange element, with nothing around or beneath him that be knew or comprehended. Thisanforionate Senator having concluded, the motion of MS Douglass to refer the constitution of California to the Committee oq Territories, come “P- Mr. Clay made one v.ry important declaration. It was this: Here stands a new State, complete and perfect in its organization, with her Senator* sod Representative-, asking for admisainn. Ii is a high case of privilege and courtesy. Her appli cation ought at once to be. considered—to be granted, without being mixed up with questions of another character, or poMponed lor other basi* ness. 1 California ought to be admitted now. This was noble and cdriclnsive. Mr. Clay gave up tbe idea of connecting California and the terri tories in the same bill, so that his plan cornea down, after all, vvy closely <o-. thit of the Presi dent and tbe northern Whigs, the only difference being thst after the question California shall have been adjusted, Mr. Cliyjrould go on and frame governments for the territories without the Wilmot Proviso. That may be considered here* after. Wc now have the wholo North united with Clay, Benton, Delaware, and possibly Maryland, 1 stand ing open common ground, favorable to CalUorais. Truly the day dawoeth. Really, la uol this thn beginning gf the end 1 But to pass to other ap4 less grave subjects.— They say " thick etulled ” Chitdeld, the British agent in Central America, has been making more trouble, and setting up claims in Costa Rica against which Mr. Sqaier, oa behalf of this government; protests. This Jiulp breeze cannot well- bo mag nified into a diplomatic hurricane. It ia only a gentle zephyr, and will not act the river San Juan oa fire, or John Bull and Brother Jonathan by the. ear*. Henry Grinnell, Esq., of New York, has offer ed the government to furnish two ships, furnished at an expense of $20,060, 10 prosecute the search (or the lost navigator, Sir John Franklin, provided tbe President will detail an experienced and com petent officer to command them. It is a liberal and philanthropic a per, but - J understand that the Secretary of the Navy is sot favorable to U. FROH UW TORE, Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette, j New Tout, Feb. U. Agreeable to previous notice, the following ta» bio ia giveo, showing the eflbet of the tariff upon iron, as demoniinutd by the imposts of New York. They ere worthy of consideration by the iron interest, and should be read and commented upon at each meeting ot Iron workmen that la held, prior to a change in tbe tariff, which alone can gike them reiieC COST OP UIfOSTINO IRON IN 1W AND IS4», . At tos rear or Ntw Toss. - :j • Foreign cojl Cent taoieii 1548. 19411. IMS- TM>. R. It Dir« £7 2». 7fd. £S 14». Od. 83i> 27 94017 CommonDu**’- 610 8 514 6 4483 40W Pig- *l5 SI *lO 0 wni'Mfll Refined Iras V 6 If 7 6 6 0164 40U3 Sheet hoop and | bond 10 SlO 917 3 fti« 5005 Average In IH*. in *ll5l. ' Tone imported i 1 lr*4a (940.; i ——47,90* SX7SO! 9,ian ig tfo ; 81,413 &i&* s ; | R. RUtra—— Common Bar—.—.. Re*fin«d Iron—— Sheet hoop end band 81,1 ft 10340 Tons increase - - • • • 8t,3» ; ' .Decrease* coitof importation, S4,3)pertoa, or over 35 per e«oL of present eq«t of imporiatum. Wtai linking result* doe* this lsb{e sbowi a Increase of more thatroop hundred per cent it oao year, robbing tbo laborer of the profit or mak» is* 52,329 tons of Iron. It shows a lednetien ii eoat of $3 09 per toe, egaio forcing ibe iaborura t work for thia amount per too less, if he woul< make the iron at all! Demagogue* may Maibe about their peculiar lore lor the laborers, and o ’ the beauties of their free trade tariff, but bow com< , pletely do theae figures rebuke them, la one year the single port of New York import* an inrreard.. of 89,329 ton*, to drive froja pac ao amount of home made iron. Let po one 190 k for better prospects until we ahnt oat tho prodace of fordga furnaces and mil!*, it in idle to hope otherwise. St. VaJenlioe’s day is being celebrated in the mid*t of a rain that will mnkepairiaga rather on* romantic affair, except for aquatic fowl, and even these, if sensible, will wait for Uil* good time wbieh is coming. The number of infamous mis* aives nndpr tbp nafpc of valentintf, passing through the Post Office, it a*-large a* usual, to the disgrace of society be it spoken; familiarity baa degenerated Into tbo moat abandoned licenti* ouansw, and the knock of the post man ba* come to be beaded as tbit forerunner ol imolt and abamo to a household. There has been quite an active movement in etudes, and prices of moat kinds-tend upwarj. One r.f tho bears ip Erie Stock, a Mr. Durr, wad* died rut of (be street-yesterday} op lame a dock, that he will not soon quack at a rpad earning •UO.OCOa month. The lwof*ilore*bavestroegib« «oed the market, andgmn au impression that stock must advance. Money is In active demand at reasonable rales, aay six and seven per cent, for ordinary merchant'll paper, and a lower rate on ca!L The meeting ia tbo Park, bjr (he news boy», to check lira movements of those who wiea a belter observance of. (ho Sabbath, was a corpus affair. It was managed by a clique wboao names are familiar io all locofoco assemblages. They drew up the resolutions, and made the tagged little urchins aay, /'that Society owes all, especially the young, a living; that, as ai present organized, so ciety ia their oppressor, making honest labor less honorable than sensual Idleness, punishing mis* fortune as » crime, and Ideniifyirg poverty with vice; that tbo ncw?l?oya, maay having widowed .I,others and helpless aislrr® to support, are up be fore the dawn in every season, end traverse all day long many weary miles thioagh the streets, unfitly clothed, coarsely fed, exposed to burning suns, drenching storms, and pinching frost, fora yearly pittance, which would not buy the first month'spqtfjt of a baby of aristocracy; that ito day of rest is no deader to others than to the n jws boy, giving.(if be bad it) time to Uilgk of loving God and bis Neighbor, and not leave him oh* ccaeingly engaged in a struggle for existence; that they w/ll ship idling papers on the Sabbath when the men wbw drrire it cease to patronize papers that ore made by Sunday l;jbor f and provide (or the newsboys and their families means of support equal (o those supplied by their present caUiej; that a committee of three be appointed to confer , with the Hope Chapel Committee for a settlement of the difference bciwjiep ||ie boys and the said Chapel meeting; that this corniairiM ajso re quested to endeavor to obtain the co-operation of the reverend gentleman, who figured at the gather ing in, Hope Chapel, In a united effort to insure the paaiago of a lav fv )Ji? prohibition, on the Sabbatb,ofcamage driving torkuroL or p/je where, I he prevention of cocking, etc-rlbe entire sup ipcession of church bell ringing, the closing of the ! gas hen so*, and tte shutting off ofilieCrotfyi paler, aa wefl'as for the jtqppage of newspaper crying and Belling; that cjerfjmeo /«peiy/pg.moro than , $lO per. week bereqveated (o. p»y dyey the sur plus into a general fond io be employed in pro- i curingagoodbaihfbreachnewsboyeverySatar- j d«fOTOO(ng } * clear ahirt )or the Sabbath, apii* i atde clotbeg for attending- Sunday Behoof, and 'a 1 oompqnaation equal to that which (bey would ob- i taio by the sale of newspapers.” ■ Thegonrmaads have just,rdved a mystery, no i S lo maria tj, a Ulr business. Ashes, $G 00 for P®*ri>»and 86 75 for pole. Middling Orleans Cot* too may to quoted at J2|c,'which is cheaper.. Floor remains as for some lima—the demand is ibr home use entirely. Wheat ia quiet, bot com is a liuls easier to. bay. Pori- is cheifter; new meas, $lO 69010 75; prime, $9. : Lard is a little cheaper, with large sales. Tallow is cheaper, and diy rendered can' be had el 7c. Coffee has reached ils big beat range, and eome St. Domingo has sold at lie off the top range, and all tinda doll; Rio and Java, 14014 |e. Molasses firm, as are sugar* also. Teas continue in speculative demand at full prices. Indigo hu rallied htnee the steamer came, and none can bo hod except at an advance. . c | . VBOa BABBISBVBO. j Correspondence of the Pitubargh Gazette. Hasuanuao, Feb. 15, IS-'-Q. . 1° Senate, yesterday, the proceedings wete of liltborno genera! interest. The bill to electa Reporterof the decisions'of the Supreme Court, sgain came up on a motion to reconsider, and tbo last aectionof thebillbras voteddo'vn. Mr. Dram, who bad voted in the negative, however, moved*, reconsideration, which again laid the bill upon.tbe table for one day. In tho House, Mr. Walker, from the Committee to whom theaatae was referred, reported tbe bill,, changing the name of the Binnfogbom Guards jq Allegheny coanty, as committed. Mr. McQmtock, fromtho Committee of Ways and Means, presented a bill lo prevent the storage of gunpowder, in quantities over thirty ■pound*, within five mites of the city oI Pittsburgh, without amendment. i Mr. Meek,'read in his place, an act lo regulate tbe navigation of the Susquehanna river and its tributaries. Mr. McClintock, in place, a supplement to tbe act incorporating the borough of Dnqnccne in Alle gheny county. In the Senate, to day, nutneroua petitions were presented, but mostly of a private nature, and up on anbjeets heretofore noticed. Mr. Senator Brcoke bad a large list which bad accumulated In his ab sence. Mr. Cunningham presented seven fur the erection of s poor bouse in Mifflin county. Mr. Savory, from the Committee on Corporations, re ported a bill to insorporate the Ceder Hill Cemete ry. Mr. Jones, from the Joint Commiueo oh the Library, made a report against tho practice of giving books out of the Stale Library, on orders of members of the Legislature. « Tho law at present forbids it. The bill to author ize a Stale road from DeardulTs MiU in Adabts county, to the depet In tho borough of York, waa taken up on motion of Mr. Fulton, and passed in Committee ol the Whole. On second reading, a motioo waa made to postpone for the purpose of having the b:Q printed,which was negatived—yeas 10, nays 17. There wu a running discussion in which Messn Brooke, Stine, Ives, Sadler, Mo- Csalio, Kooigmaqher, Frailey took part when tbe bill passed final reading. This bill is one la which a good deal of local interest is felt, their being committees present on both sides of the question. Mr. Konigmacber staled that the Com mltioe on tbevubjevt had Investigated the matter as thongh it (tad been ah arbitration. Mr. Lawrence repotted the bill to erect the new county of Cone my ugh. M r * Packer, read in plsee, ■ bill lo protect owners of lost span, tog*, and tub* er lumber. Mr. Sin key preaentsd a resolution rel ative to the Anal adjournment of tho Legislature. This resolution names Tuesday tbe 2d day of April, as"the day for final adjournment Tbe bill providing for the election of a reporter of tbe Supreme Court was *s*l3 called up. Tho ,qtieslion waa upon the rccctuidcrstion c f the vote which negatived ihe.moliao to transcribe lor a third reading. The Senate refused to reconsider without . tho c»U of the jcftssnd nays. So this ndareofta measure waa killed. T. * A bill to form anew ecuttiy cut of Columbia* to be called Montour,name up for final pavwgu. j Mr. Packer moved a po»tpooemetjt ucbl Mon day, which was rot agreed tte—yeas l.t. bays Id Mr. Packer Spoke igjrinst tb< bill, e* crestirg tao aaay counties, with county real* batten miles It wst advocated by the Speaker, Mr. Best, at considerable length, who gnvo a synop-is of the history of the local quarrels upoo lbs subject, which had existed more than thirty yoare. IMaaid the grievances would never endjmt by ttwr passage of thia bill. He regarded it as a divorce bill, bated upon incomparable merits. Mr. Stine deaimd tome further lime to ,-oauJ«r the subject, and the Senate adjourned, beftre the question was takes. In the House, Mr. Bmyeer, on Icgvn gtvenj of fered a resolution authorising the Ocinutittcq on the Library to sell certain pictures sad picture frames belonging to the Library, nod invoit the proceeds In such books as the ComuMt'e might consider desirable. Mr. Smyser stated that these pictures and frames were only in tho way, and of no mian'fcf use He offered the resolution at the lugqe-rtoa of the Librarian, Agreed to. Mr. McCnllongh, on leave given, anHmittedlke following reeolminn: Wucuat, It E. Monaghan has erected in th.y House of Kcpresent*tires, a Legislative TcioJ graph, or machine for taking the fw and nays wlh much greater rapidity than by the plan o<w m : Use, which i» believed to be a saving «-f both t|o>e landegpe.qip. Yher*fyrp, , r Ejsttoed, That when tho yea* and nass arc rail* l«d for, and tl iadesired that tho volelw taken,by [the telegraph, it shall ba ao taken, subject to the will ol the majority. I Thia resolution was read ibe first time; and on motion of Mr. Beaumont, as modified by Mr. Cun ningham, ua farther consideration was then post poned for the present. On motion of Mr. Conyoghara, the Housu suspended the orders of tho day, and took up t!>e bill from the Senate, providing for an ckciivo Jn. didary. 1 Mr. YinleUer, of Philadelphia county ( being ft * tilled to the door upon tbit bill, cuocjudi-d the mi gunteot which ho commenced acme days agn. The question was afterwards atill further die cussed by Messrs. Packer, O’Neil,ScoO-hi and Me- Clintoek, in very able and eloquent in fn* vur of the proposed amendment. Mr. McClinlock atill oecupicd lhe.fi »or, when Ibe hour of one having arrived, the Hotfno ad journed. COKDEN. For tka Pittsburgh Guzrite, AfrlenUara) School. Niw York, Kcb. 11, 1550. Sim—Urgent botjucas ia this city and Wash- iogtan, prevents me at present from answering numerous letter* from your city in relation to Ag ricultural Statistics, and what information I can gfvu cf tho school | was Btiperiafcndpot of in England, (lie within hasty sketch must suffice lor the pretent, but at some lature lime, I hopo to nn«, *wer them more fully. I went to'Paris to study In the Vetenary School, and, to gel a more thor ough knowledge ofthe different model of Ajjricul lure practiced in Europe, alro, a knowledgo of the difierebt farppda of cattle and sheep, and on I was about retiring, I was offered tbo chief Sopefialen* doncy ofthe Shropahire 4gric«lfuriil School. A school on a small scale, but .00 the samo princi ple, will require from 100 to 200 acres, 70 clear ed,with suitab 9 buddings fora farm of that sire apd abop| one i bgUxaqd doilam for aiock and im plements. j The object at educate boys or Ufa as their pan pfiopipa) braoc theory aqdprac Studies, that lb'; oodentood. Sat; i j review fonopn to a rani ihacouDjry io lb* composiiioo, am! ereise of the ach i d pQfposo. of list e<;hool was, to d'young men fbrraeh pnrmitnro nu may detiga tbaa for, l-ul lhe i« cf study in ' f°pt Wi*l regfirtj »jynj paid to tqrjr. iy wora jhoroug6ly leaped pod: ! irday, forenoons, were devoted i ork and sindlcy of Ujo week,the nT bltDgaJudyor Eflineralogyaroaqd ! v/cipity ortho i dadale, were tnado b wfoklyei* I ‘rt. and especially after (ha labors | of the day, and li tiled to particlpa ieciprp; op'Vine pby, cad Kleiner iuUlCbemtfdyi o friend* of the school were in o in those debates. In witter »logy. Geology, Nntnra) Pfai!6<s - tfhemiauy, fritb iUdstmioaii (n such <4n|» Jligible, and co at lo be nnde[- particularly to ibooo who never 1 belbrc. Tho students tad the r r,analyaiaof toils was madeby , R»lobeqaite ttli ttpod by all, cod made it tbeir aloe uce of ■ laborctoi A weekly lecture oa Moral PhOoaophy, by-ti* strident*, was given. Civilandoechianieftl Erigi» neering was stadied and practised. A . monthly report of behavior and progress waagtren lo each family. The government of the school was paren tal in itq character,yet firm and decisive. A Ve teoary school was attached, which was a source of income, and horses were taken through the winter oq livery, to consume the fiurplas prodace spd all <Oock, belonging to the tebool, was kiDed by the students and sent to market, so as to give item a thorough knowledge of every thing con ecled with a farm. A Mr. Johnston asks what I will take charge of school, give the use of my laboratory, library nd help sod assistants for—except the fanh. The first year $l2OO, second $l5OO, third $1800; or, I wilt, if a farm can be got reasonable, and of tbe right kind, commence a school with five students at.,8200 per" annum, 'they ,lo find their bod and bedding, nnd ! to have'theirwashing, ironing, and mending, done to ten students at $150—20 or more at $llO, and for scholars, 1 will take a free scholar from the city. Jn this way the school in England was started and now contains 457. students, and the produced the farm, Infirmary, and Fairs, support and educate -over 100 poor children yearly—or this school could, in s few yean, say 2d year, support ils own without the aid of a dollar from the parents of the children by the produce raised, Fain, borte Infirmary, &c. Lectures given to farmers around the vicinity and in Pittsburgh. With these few hasty sketches. lam your obedient servh. J; D. WILLIAMSON. Par th* Pittiburgh Oasrtte. Victor lingo against tbe Cdtbollc Bish ops, In the Educational'-Bystem of The following Is au extract from a speech made by Victor Hugo, before tbo French Assembly— translated from the IV. Y. Srhntilpast. “I shall now say, what I want, and what I do not want. .The ultimate object toward which we muM aim, is gratuitous and obligatory education —a grand public education, given and governed by the Stale. Not on* community should be with out a school—not ow town without a gymnasium —not one city of a department, without a. Univete frity. Tbe heart ol the people should be continu ally in conjunction with tbo brain ofFraoco. Bot, what I do no! want— that is the band of (be Vint raljuirly, \a ihopublic education. I distinguish the Church and religion from tbe Clerical party. Men need betide their material improvement, what is yet more important, tbe hope for a higher lift. For without it, It would not be worth whilo lo livo. But,l want religion and religious edacatlon sinccrely and not fiypocrUt cully—as a general and not sa a party interest.— ilewvea for the purpose and not the carlA. There fore do I want religious societies watched by the slate—and therefore do I fear that law (law of the Bishops); lor it is a stratagem of tha Cleric*! party, to whom I will not bamf over the future of Franco, to crush whit our fathers have estellitb ed. Ido not confound the Church with the Cler ical party. You (turning to Montalemberl) aic un’y the paranUi, tho disease of the Church. Don't call the Church a twthtr, you intend to de« grade her to & reran! girl. The Arehbishopof Mar seilles, amidst those stek with the pestilence—tbe Arch Bishop of Paris receiving tho deadly ballet, when hq was preaching peace, amidst the cruel ties of civil war—Mu! is the" sincere education of tbe Church, But the Clerical party have always, only, thought how to kand-euff ibe spirit of man, and to darken all light. Did they not even proscribe the 800 l cf Bool* t You ask freedom of educa tion; but is it not after all, freedom to withheld education? Spain tod l'-aly—- the former in dark- I ness ecd the laUer in blood, are there to show your works. And now you are about to try your* selves upon France. I reject your law, which Is stifling end lowering education, because it de-' grades my Fatherland. You always speak of the dangers of Socialism; and . you believe lo save tbo country, when you everywhere place « /«ra» d'orai"'—when you tmvo lire edu» rati m (n the vestry, sed the governmont in the OONrxssioti Bax. With your system oCopprcn* sto; fo tbi*-century of progress, you will uuiy efijforth, a new, a terrible trp'oium. I pro us*, therefore sgalnst tbe clerical parly, because I coaridcr it a dancer.” rtvsrrraaui op' tUiLuoao*.—nverv portion ot the amatry— and j particularly thst nf the Went —snern* L> lie fully cwqke to iho importance ul fo. cilitiev ofcommuaitcticn; and were ibu results confiued merely *t« the trsoMportalinn of* few bushels ol wheat,lb few ponod* ol pork, or ft few individual*, thcreturyts-nre of rueh -improvement* would appearovrjr estimated.. But when we re mrmber that the magical influeiFNi of tho-e pnrel- Irlbersofiroa ts folt la arrrmitaung diltereni and detent communities—ia leveling secitonal jenl. ou«c*—in weaving, with a shuttle ofiron, koom rnoa interest —in preaching practical and power f°l teimnuy against aeifi-hnesA— and in mouldiog diiTerent dialcrteitjjto one Uognsgir—we tfe ready toadmll'thrt the (utere«t|au&ite-led is barely com. menrurtile with lbs important ctiouderatiuna in volved. The molWwe exatniSe the sabjerf, ihe more firmly »re we convicted oftbe necMsuy of these thoroughfare* to the full practical develop ment of oar rer-iuroe*, and the infusion of proper rp'r:t and energy'into the business relation* of wHyrty; and we »r« **ixi->u« not only that Ibe ciU iznoa of (biv rection, but iif all «<Mto.a» of ihe mutiny sbouiJ eajay their •dvatiltgev— -o*9. pßOptswa Winner asd tux Paibstan Mur» nst—The shuatbiu of this gentleman, in view of the crime with which fco charred, |« i.t raireu ghsaip ana .nie«j»|, *TtA» much i-«Ai<i ,ia'rhN conr.ei>ti.m cAlnolAted to feed a vi uskd ravle—much that u unjust to ail ouncerned. Private life wit! diu»trale every day: what we mein. A buz* i* made n'xmt some individual. It roes the round with the usual exotamatioa— it be sol’’ “Oh I don't belkive it ’’—or nine " I (cared it, "or“It i* just as I expected," Yet, in umety aiue case* out ufa hundred, the report turn* out to Iw idle rumor, with oo better author tty than *’Mf. filay*v». ** &> it is w;lh yearly all tSe nevjpspcra euuu*tt in rraurd to Frotei*»r Wdmer, aa to new dueoverrev, etc. Nothing detimte la known. They re*t upon tlio merest shadow*, and no importance should he attached in them. Bettor wait until he cornea to trial, and then evidence will lm adduced p fU u d coo Wof , thy of reliance.— Ent Gazrtit. Onraitui. Lrrrns or D*. FaAaxi.'!*.—The Bus tonPwt i* t.oblHl.mgsome original letters of Dr. Franklin. The following is advice to a younir My, with whom a very chatty correspondence appeals to bavi-hcen undenrohe; Philadelphia; O- Wber H 3. I 7. r »fi. Dear Kaly: Yoor favorof the 23th June, came to hand, but the 23d of September, just three month* Alter it waswriton. I had twoWceka befjre writrn you s long 1-bat and rent it to the care of your brother Ward. I hear you aro now in Boltin, Rtt y and lively a* itanal. t*imegivo yt-u auuic fatherly advice: Kill no more p’gno* than you can eat Be a Rood giri, and don’t forget your catechize: so conotantly to meeting or church, ti|J yn U get a bus* brird J then stay nJ homo ard none the children and lire like a Christian. Spend v.mrflpßro honra in sober whist, pray* era, or earning to cypher. You must practice addition to vour husband* e* late by industry and frugality.' Subtratlun of all unnecessary expen ses. will so-m make yon mis tress of it Aa to I aay with brother Paul Let them bo no division among ye; 1 ' but aa ymirgood sister Hnhhani (my love to herjU well acquainted with the rulf of tiro, I hope you will hecotnc as expert in tbo rnlt of rsw» that wheo t have again the pleasure ot seeing' yoa, I may Cod you like my grape vino, surrounded with cluster* plump, juicy, blushing, pretty littln rognea, just like their mamma—Adieu: the bell rings, nnd I mail go among the grayeoticj and talk p^lica. A PBn»icTton Futnu-rD.—Among the item* of furoijfu news, current tu the newspaper*, Is one which wociunol trace to any authentic, wurre, that the Hungarian ch-ef Item, now Murad Bey, | ha* died suddenly in Turkey. We are reminded jby the Boston Transcript thnt a paragraph : tintl a large circulation, last year, in which Hem was said (u have often declared his conviction tint be should diu in tBT<o—'.hot he hod seen his own tomb, in a vision, uflh the date ISM engraved upon it. |) The English Publisher, Mr. Bentley, boa given notice that if any London publisher reprints any American work, ths copyright of which has been purchased by him, ho-wifi enter no adieu against such publisher, nnd thus nettle the question,wbir.b is still a' matter in dispute, whether an alien can holder assign copjwrignt in England. Iqo recent important derision, lAjrd Chief Bares decided (bat tbflj coaid not -rTfiM Moohk.—Though well Mnckcti in vpap— Jo must Im ovoiit wveniv—tbo author pr Lslla Houkbisio the full enjoyment of health, bodily and mental. Jio My tho lale English papers. Long may the (Hid of love, and wine, aiid liberty, live to weir tliu bay* bo has wool He is-oue ot the last j 'iogcrcm ot that glorious choir wljo thirty years *g» madn the world ring with their rainitrclzy.— < ampbell is gone, ifoulby ii gone, and Coleridge, end Byron, and Scott.! “ Who shall fill fheir va i ant|.lacvar Not the bards of Ibe modrrc'lran ceoJcnlal school, we opine.' Rogers, Wordsworlb, Moure, and James Monigomcrv.are nearly ail that sre teli of **ihe ehioiog circle, p from whichso tea* ny gem* h.ive dropt away, ynd tbey iuq mujt ppvetlily follow. When will crgliah poetry know such another heroic age fa durihg. the first fifty cl* Ibu nineteenth century.— Nook's Sunday Titnff. A maid aervsnt reatdiug with a family in Rox* biiry. ht. recently-receiver Ibe gratifying intdil. n.-Ul-g fit— Aih ■Wxdsxeut.t— The te*aoa of Lent com* netted oa Wednesday cooU’noes oaitU EwterBttadir. Maroh3lit.v-r ' The £4o JLu2xoad;Coapaoy hu made another contract for 2,500, tons rails, in England, payable la Sdooitgogebancli,’ at pari Tm UsaojA MoomantrrThe edUor oC the Medical Times, referring.lol.Uie.moustaches of medical staden!s,‘ a"Correspondent that * moustaches bare thefr ttewj'and among the most Important they are considered to point,ool the .id lest, tho vainest, and .most self conceited, if.not, probably, the moat dissolute in the class. They are beacons to wan others.? ' Ettowotjs Man.—'The Enropa, from Liverpool, brought the enormous number atjtfyfouT thou » land eight hundred and thirty two leVtn, of which nearly 16,000 were for New York! . An EnouaHauit’a Last am Fast Farrm*.— Punch eays an Englishman’* wife may leave him, bis family disown him, his children run ntpay from him, bis best friends avoid and desert him, but the tax gatherer follows him to the grave. Ldkd Brocquam lias been (eeturiog on light ntUbe lostiiuto in Paris, with great success. He .demonstrated on ibe blackboard, chalk in band, a variety of novel problems. Pants, at the last accounts, might at present be mudikcn for the capital, of Siberia, so Jausnsely cold is the weather. Tba snow is a foot deep threughout the city. ‘; Tax Easton Pratti filled their iee houses with the ice brought down 'on Monday by the flood in the Delaware. Some of the cakes were two feet thick. At Pasts,'some men are making afornne by picking up drauken men in the streets and carry* mg them to the hotels. The Baltimore C.ipperis confident that ‘foot a solitary individual in Baltimore, or ia the State of Maryland, esn be found who will advocate a dts* eolation of (he Union.’' A New York Icltereays—Tbo subscriptions al ready raised in aid of the {surviving sufferers of the Hague street explosion, now amount loover $ll,OOO. The Episcopal churches all take opacol lection for the same object, on Sunday next. The collection at Grace Church, New York, last Sun day, was $6BO, and at Mr. Farley’s church, in Brooklyn, Stib. A arge chest of-elegant plate, got op by order of Cot. Webb, and packed tn a very careful man* ner, was dispatched to him from New York last week. Tbo service was intended to shine on “State occasions’’ in Vienna. But that vote In the Senate will change its destination.— Mirror. Such is the rush for Califorois goods, as well as freight, that the slate rooms of Ihe ster-tnera are used for carrying frtlghf'Some cf tbestate rooms of the New Orleans are hired $7 the cubic foot, or about $1,660 for emeh’rootn. This is better than taking passengers. The PoUsvil!e, r (Pa..) Journal of the 26th alt, nays, that the woman residing la West Branch Val ley who gave birth to four children about sixteen months ago, presented her .husband- with three more, Irst week, making seven children in the space of sixteen months 2 ’ The family of Mr. Murphy, of Montgomery, Alabama, were all taken suddenly sick a few days ago, and he, with his daughter aged 13, and a child, ail died. A negro woman, the family coik, has been lodged in jsil’oa strong suspicion of having mixed arsenic in the food. _ A slave, betongingitoDr. Wintree. of Chester field county, Vs., wad seized on Sanday by two laborers on the Danville Kailraad, and thrown off the abutment of Myers’ bridge, a height cf 2f» feet, and was not expected to live. All efforts to detect the perpetrators haye.failod. The Philadelphia American loams from Pittp.; burgh, th*t Messrs. O’Connor, Atkins ie Co., pro prietors of the Pittsburgh Transportation Line, have received the firat goods irensport-.d over fou Pennsylvania Railroad, tolls present terminus at Waynesburg, and destined for the far west. A leuer from a young man belonging to Newark now in San Francisco, Mates that &0,000 fn bills of tliu Trenton Banking Company, were destroyed by the late 6re in a gambling house in that city.— Tbo individual who: suffered the loss, also had $lO,OOO in sold in the same place, which was also : destroyed. He, howeirer, said tbnt he wonld make it up soon, and sore enough, fn four days he in form'd tbs writer that lie was at well off as before the fire. A bill Is now before the New York Ast-ernWy to •Iter the cusrter of the Buffalo Savings Bank, so (hat moony deposited; by married womoa may.,be drawn fey ibrip, without the consent of their hus bands. Au amendment to ibis bill is now pendii g (omakoitn provisions general, so that they sh&ii apply to all banks in the State. A* Good asj* it was/&»?.—A mouse rang ing abont a brewery, happened to fall into a vat of iN-er, and apprsterfro a cat te-Belp* him- out. !j The cat replied, “Tt is a foolish reqaest; for as , soon nslget youout I tfoafljcat ybu.“ The mouse replied, that" fete would be boiler than U> be drowned in Iwer. . The lifted him out; but toe (umey oflbe biajr usu«oit pn»a to sneer.-i and the tpon*o took revuge in it bole, The fcstr filled da moojtr to come rut. “You sir/did vou n«,t I hat l should cat you f” “Ah," replied the mouse, ’“but sort know I was In lipter nt the time." Da. McLaxi's Lrviu Ptu*—This great remedy for lUtraresAf the Liver, U of uujch older data than It* introduction to Ibe pablie. ‘The exi*lene« or io many ijaack remed.e*, heralded at pb«Hs*«ng the iho*t rpar vetoa* qtalme* for beating aUditeare*, an accomplished and WflludueaMe physician, whonato njdy felt roroo dread of being confounded with the crowd of preieiidera to the medical art, whose not* trjim* were paraded in every newspaper at rovereigq remedies for all ihe iUi tbat Bosh is heir \o. Tts re?. re«entatie&* of there to rjhotjj Ips Fid* had riven hef, however, and the urgeat rolieUatiao».by phy«i-‘ riana wi.b wbm he had suaetaied.iu his practice, and who bad wttnesml the wonderf.il cures effected by hi* remedy, at length induced him uTraaVc it pub t»e. . For talc by J. KIDD A CO, No. W, cornet of Fourth and Wood *l, Pittsburgh. ifeblJMAwlwf* Another Wllßifi wn'^liVsiAiid. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. M*. 8. M. Kin*;—Allow m'e to expresttn you my heartfelt thanks for Ibe great benefit I hare received from on article called PETROLEUM. or Oil, of which you nrelho sole proprietor. 1 Lad oeraaioa lo use it about tbe I>t cf January, in n violent attack of Rheumatism, which wm' very painful, flyieg from place to place, accompanied wi'\b touch 'Writing, •o s» lo keep me in constant totUcc. ( the |*q. jroleura ettenmlly, a’few application* of which re moved tjS phifc «&d etcry symptom of the disease. I us new entirely welly and would take thin occasion 1o recommend the Petroleum to all wbomaybetuScr mg undrr the agonizing,pain* of RbriuauHra or kin* dred diseases. [Signed] finioa Wmnan, near Perry House, Pittsburgh. general advertisement In another evlaipa. feb'tS ' " ‘ Panina l,nos wcnaßf—Prepared by J W. Kellr William «lreel,Ty, T.’, and for wuo by A. Jayneit, No. 70 Fourth street. Tlnvwilf l*i found a deliethtfal arth ele of beverage in families, and particularly tot »iek r point. ' lUsks’s Bion*.—An Improved Chocolate proper*- tion, being a eomhinatioa ofCoena t*«i; ivucetent, in. violating nnd palatable, highly partic ularly for invuliOs. Prepared by W linker, uprehr'. ter, Mru*., and for tale by A. JAVctbS, Atttie i'ckin Xeaßtore. No. 70 Fourth *L > mohlt Imprnvamonti In OoatUtry, DR. (I. IV STKAIINrI, late of (ioittl)Ti prepared to utaituiHCiure and ret Hum Vacni in whole and part* ot sets, upflii .' l ,uc(M>n or Airnotpherie !j or turn Plaiet.— TooniACiiKCcaKn rti nva uitnn, where the nerve it tipoaed. O&ee and residence iieit door Li the May ai't offien, Fourth rtrectj Pittsburgh. lUria to— J. H. M’Fadden. F. >L Eaton. |x|9 tfSßSfcwjaZ " a ‘ D * ,iUMT » D»*tui«.Comerav<>unh x ear and between Varkct and Ferrv tueoL}. nVil-dlvin aiAuaiKo, On Thursday, the ltih iniL, by Rov. Joseph Clokeyi Mr. Jcnxrti Pntu.tr*, ol Peter* township, Washington county, to Miss Mabi Jots of Snowmen township, Allegheny fcbJO wllT American IJoUI for Hem, TM» LI American ilottfi, oa Vmiu a rtfet, op poaue the Usual LUtin, from the J-t of April next. Apply ot Uiiaoiiee. f u bld Macintosh Goods. I UST RECEIVED—I dot Coni-, ami | dor llonpn •* nan Caps, ul the Macinlmh mike, a >plnuiid ar uclr. tor sale at tbe India Ruhlirr Depot, a Wood »u «>bl9 • 4A «VJUI,UPA , Thu Hnhicrlbrn formed a co- (lHtlar the Arm at SPAKUAWS, DUNTIIS & WUETS, At No. 77, MarLtt ttnet, on the N+ilk ridi, : Between Second and Third Streets, f{‘jLAi>t:r.ruu. Tbrir aasnrtmenta will consist of CLOTIH, OA.SSiMKUKS, AND WHITE GOOD? Paiim snu Dios Goudi navrrxt ;t ’ Bleached and Drown Mu*liii»,'Uiillheosaul variety i-tf Hrarut, Fotcait atm Dowcrnc DRY HOODS They are now receiving an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF OtKJlfc*, selected with particular atiention lo;#e’ latest ntyira in the market, purchased at |ow pticpn, and will Iw «U at mnall prohutore«slti\aii approved! erediL ' , ‘Merchant* vitiung \hu cite am invited to riatkiuc' their atopk. 7 DOS. P. SPAKHAWK, WIWONDUNTON. WAUUICEA. WORTS. PHl«.delphia, Jan. Ul. ISgO.-ffebUMlwAwiHT To A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situate withiit nuile' of the city, in the Vicinity of MmursTllle, «ninlain~ ing SIX, of Oroaiid. on Vffcb la erecfe-ia two' •in, IIBIOK 11011-K, Sljjllns’K SI«Sa„ Orel md of exeolleat Fruit. fThia property ie 'di:'irable, mber «« • pl«ce of reside neb',' or for'jtardeniji* pur pofc's. Enquire of i \V» JI. Al. PUsiliY, A\ the Lumber Yard Often of Uootho A Pusry.cor* ner nf lUy and l.ltieny *l*. . febll'-tw* * • To M TIIE Utre«(tonrjDWKL^lMO,npwoccupied by tdvhAd Wilier, next door Lo u.o wsi denco of the subrenber, Alicglenj. This iimua hMbeon lately placed ia prime order, runtalM t) bed ehambeta, 9 parlors, dining room Si by Id, and kitohea oa.aamo Boot, iu contiguity to both cities renders it s most desirable residence. fiyi3rs’n v in tha jmd Alxo—One or two small Brick Dsrelliags, near the Bridge. _ ifeblß] UOUINBQM, Jr. f|ULLOW—SS bblsjuit ree’d sndfor isle hy : ’"itl • BAItT* •- TOS subscriber*, having been appointed agt&ls for theaals of Salt, by several of the vary bretmu afutaren, have now on hand and wfll eoiuinveta keep a eonstant npply. orde T?. ,eft K oBr warehouse, or wife peter Peter son, will be promptly filled at all timet. ' „ , JOHN MeFADEN A CO, Penn tC, feblPdf Canal Busin, Pittsburgh. SHEEP PELTS—IOOO Sheep pelts, in store and for _»» ie hr febiu Saw harbaugh PEACHES—(OO ban ree*d and for sate by lebl?.,I ebl ?., . SAW UAEBAUUH bbls prime 8011, rac’d and for sale by *£*“2 BAWUABPAUOH bx * WB, la .tore and for sale by Vg-rg* lo 1 fIAWHAR BAUGH S^ 1 /” N O'TsTw iuV^G,, 16,1 rt0 ’ J *>d forsale.Tiy ® ffbl9 |sawhabbaugh T A rlShl?" r “ 2S bb,< ißi - we ’ 4 *** for «*• ' A f bl ° J ncanfield * JLffOULD CANDLES—?S bxs jail ree*d and for tale fehtft JBCAN FIELD DULK PORK-Ififft Shoaldets; . f-Mo 3?7 SideKjast ree’d and for sale by feM * IBAI/.H DfCEEV A CO i ßtt »ee>d and for vale by feM9 ISAIAH Frontal L A A9t W bbI, No I,jut ras'd and for tale by feM9 ISAIAH DjCKKV k CO I7KATIIEas-33sacksjost rac’d and for.tie by JP fcblP ISAIAH DICKEY ACO CO-rrON-U bales Batting; jut rac’d and far eaie hr _ __febl9 . ISAIAH DICKEY A CO RUBBER GOOBS-tSßalrLongLentofti . IS pair . hirred Leggings; 9 AJrCcs'iioot, round aadraaire: 12 Pea Com; 1 grow No 1 Bing*; I do No 3 do; . _ I do No 3 oo; just ree’d and for sale at the Rubber Depot, No S Wood it. feb> » J&n PHILLIPS JDST RECEIVED—An assortment of Fancy Ani. etft», m the India Robber line, eonsittinrof Basts or Men, and Dolls. Also—Full Statues of different characters, for sale at the India Rubber Depot Jtll PHILLIPS POOOLAMATION. BY VIRTIIE of a precept under the hands of Hon. Wm D. MeCiore, President of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in and for the Sth Judicial Disuiet of Pennsylvania, and Juitiee of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery in and for said District, ami Samuel Jones and WiUiem Kerr, Esors, Associate Jadm of the unto Conns, In and for the Umniy of Allegheny, datod the lllhdayof Febraary, in Uie year of oar Lord one ibouaad eight hundred '?**'*: *® e directed, for holding a Coon of Oyer and Terminer, and Oeuerei Jail Delivery, at the Court House, in the city of Pimbargh. on the Fourth Monday in Starch next, at 10 o’eloek, A. M. . pablie notice is hereby given to all Justiees of the Peace, Coroner, and Consubles, of the Cnaiity-of Al ■ legheny, that Uiey be then and there, in their proper perrons, with their rolls, record*, inquisitions, exsml* uiuona, and other remembrnaees, to do those ’ihingt which, to their ee*pecuve offices in their behalf, ap pear to be dono-and also, those that will prosecute the nnioneit that now are, or may be. In the Jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then en 2 there, to pro seeatoagainstthemsssbaUbeJast. ~ ¥ Given under my hand,at Pittsburgh, this UUidavef February, to the year of our Lord, 1850, and cf the Commonwealth Ure 74th. CARTER CURTIS, fcbtP-dAwidT gheriff. PITTSBUHOn FBHAI.B ISSTITCTTS THE Second Bession of this Institatlon, under the care of Sir. and Sira. Goeaoan. for the present academic year, will commence on this day, Monday. February 18th, intfce same buildings, No. ft) Liberty Arrangement* hare been made by which they will be able to furnish young ladies facilities equal to toy ui the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Claiai eal, and Ornamental education. A tell course of PhU uoptucu. and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The do. Jartmcnu of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modem anguage*, Drawing and Pautinr,wUleaeh be °t-**r theearcofaeompeieni Professor. By close aUsnticn to tne moral and intcllcctoal improvemwit of their po* Pi *ll, hope to ment q continuation of thh liberal patronage they hq« hitherto eiijoyotL ,For C ' “ Cs ‘ B^lo ‘h® I! Ohio sad Pcaaiylvtuls Hall Roaa. THE Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are hereby uotiifed topay the fourth iiisislmcat of Five Dollars 'tut each snare of stock, on or before the 3tlfe day of March next, at tho office o« the Company, tn Thlid st, as heretofore. “Wfctd WM. Treaty CLOVER SF.KD—sU bbls for sale by ■ • • WICK A MeCANDLFi-3 ' T ARD—JSSkegs No 1, for sale by iJ teblß WICK AMeCANPLESa CSiIIIESE— 573 bxs WB, for sale by - _/_t b, JL. WICK A McCANDLESS QALERATDS—39 casks ree’d and for sale by O WICKAMcCANDLE&S, . tebto comer Wood and Water »ts Roll Butter— < ibis Fresh, just reed and for ro'ot.y felt 13 ABMgTHONO 6t C UOZf R EGt.3— 2 tihls Frcth, in flora and for sale by febtg ARM STRONG A CHOKER , CLOVER SEED—II bbls rac'd »"■! for sale bi J*bH_ JAMES DALgt Molasses, ac-su lm* su name Gowii; . . 8. • r ' V>oaf Sogan just rac’d aim ior sale by feb.lB JAMES DALZEf,!, lAItATIIERS— 3509 lb* prime (11., for sale by •_ f£.Vi2 8 F YON ItONNHOBST A CO BROO.MB-jao daa various qualities, for tale by 8 F VON BONNHORBT A CO 1) DLL UUTTER—IO bbls for safoby _ -IV 8 F VON BUNNIIQRST A CO WHITE DEANS—IS bbls for sale by Jebta «FVUNBt»NNI/OR3TACO L a^^— 10 l*bls and fl YgsNo 1, for sate by rcb i a -S F-VON gONNIIORatT ACO pL^YES fEED-100 bn Josi refl’d awl for uti by A CCEURKTSON, US Übtur utm /'t LASS-109 b<* Hi»o ia»i rw’d and for \J »lr by fcbn A CULBEBTKON f PAF syuAß—‘J9 bbli Lorerinj’* Cruihed and AJ I’Klvcrued, joai «cM ahd for *al« by *l f ' »JL ACULUBKTfiON V| OLABSES-15 bblr 3 11, for aale l.y ITA fnt>l3 A CULBERTSON I ANOSCAPKS, Fertian Fertintiw, Wexfcnalied, LJ nery—beautifully detiyned oa Wall for Mlc >r. a \yv^wiialj, ftfclg No 57 Wood at PAVLQr—i perfect imitation K of Oak Qrain- V-7 l u Jf> * n Varmr, with Moulding* and Corhiees to Mtrich, suimble for sraln«eatinra. For sain by , v .„ w p marshall, wood *». ‘tuA*! bcCn Fourth and alloy Domoidu Sogar Cmrsd Uami, TiHK aoUxcnbers are Agents for these celebrated 1 <!? v rh . tJ PI cp,^ed •xptessly. fog family use, will keep several years, aa4 are umurussod by any ja lb* country} warranted apsad. w—~~ , “ 'yALUNQFQfU) A CO, - Nodl Waie^st RKASK—mbVjs, sails ale for machinery, on hand VJ uJ*d for sale hy WALLINGFOUD A CO, 43 Water at LABD OIL—Id bbls No I, a fine article, for sale bv _ ,/l b L S _ WALLINUFORD fc CO !w"r«“ feMll 'YAt,UX6fOHDttCO QO g »OOM B^^K^Ug ,,.^, ! U.j, r bit (I lb piper*,) for tali- by fcbltf i WICK A McCANtdeKSS bbl * ?» n * j»«t ree\L for sale by i> fgl,lH wjcg A McCANPLESS /*IODF|SH— SObQ is* tan roc'dand for tab by V ; ~ WICK A • ICE—S tierces Fresh, for sale hr fcblß ‘ 9RI4*KK3 A NICOLB \| CLASSES & fiUt*Aß— i*x &w bull B«W MoUueu » bkOajTime Sayaf, m«ore indfer ««]« b SELLERS *NICO. Mess poi frbl& IftK—ICO bblt In aiere iiul lot sale by ■ ; BKLUEE3 fc NICOL 3 "ENITIAN )tfiD~ |0 bills for talelTy' •; ' • feblrt [ _ i JOHN D Ji/QStQAfi ' JOHV D MORGAN SIGNOR BUT* Foa Fjvx Kvwihgs }ua» Two AmaKooxj. LK4RHKD O&Rißf BIRDS! VENTRiLOQ.UJiSM A«U MAGIC* S 1 It r!Pv - 15 LX T Z : fj M *** e fcospr 10 anaoanre ikat be \r I C' T « r s lltc ' ift in»rnts m WILKINS HALL, on Mon-ley, Ttie*<Uy, W<dM*«Uy, Thunder. 2d £ bruM * tab, i»ih, aoik, -!*t, npd skL—and Afternoon Perlorn <“£•* onWodncuday.aad Saturday. ?¥!*? K oiS,»oa ß UU!dr iw u! . *, 10 fai .Bh'y plftMin* fcerfonuiiaces. .c.Uion l,ll t“ WU ° ( ** mort «■“•*•« **- uu cLfJrS.' ** win ba of »bo moit u tea tab.* cent*; a„!drcn halfpipe. I «w»r« open nt;; u> commence m rio'elec*. fall 1 6 WAtVI'KU-;A tiluMicm »« Ocsclnnan, nud to «V »‘ M *u Oartlcnlrjr. if reqoitcd, by thcadrcrtker, iirVuv- < ???i\rJ* u ** em,o< ** «** bovnets. Apply to ni.NKy oIiVKH, VtAAltu Liberty «. . . toufett r tcr ula by •■M *!»» 1 JOHN P MORG AN ALCOHOL —5 bbi» kcM and for sale by - fet,| . a . JOHN UMORGAN —3 bbl* 02 per cecUfrc’J aiuUor sale bri J?M4 iUUN U MORGAN I ) Kl) PR|iCU‘iTATV-» >b iwt reeM, for sale by 1 [*■ >«MH J K1D1) 4 CO, 00 tVpcd it 1 VH'KQsU VK"RVOLI}|ATkT«J lbs f.* sale by J.*s>}* J KIDD A CO tALOMKL—lttttfchforsale by ■ -' fvt * ls JKIDPAOO VERMILLION— 30 ll.c Chincic. for (alo hr i ,e! ! ,a . jfKibOAofi'' PiIKfJIPITATE.CARUT. IRU.N-50 lbs and lor sale l,y- febls JllPl>"m ; L'—3&4lb» for taie by . '-. RSprJiKBS AKRO.W ROOT f.;btB 100,000 Baih«i« cool Proposals win Vo received by c. A.M«ANr» ! TY*CO.,CaBUJ k U«.to, Penn itreic wifiSSr: until IstMsreb nexi7foraboutlW.OOOtu^hel.hr7^ h ' pbel. Cnal.U.i ? «s/iry. for Has p«rp££, £ ilvored on boaru Cans! Uoah ar tCu WVJ£ Penu street, (averagwe in the delivery KOtt jj£ub!f; . The Cool must be screened &eo fretn-si... .... Jiti««J TOthiosuhalHialb«sse tali J 1 fenus of psysteul will be cash.' . * n 7-- D ®^®b . - Canal Basin, FiUrbnrgh. S'K«r?V n W, le waett.ni™, Ud •ed rw. s k 54..1. \ f .Z t A „“. - l *. *e. Tl,eT le.ite 11-e Mcrr.h.,ll. ,:.J eanumeri la U*u Mo. lub*l>repujc!,».in c el,e where. Xscy wirraut tbclr wuclstro ba cgual to aoy mado in AUCTION SALES. •y John D. Dsvlsi AastiMswr &«i Start at Atutian. On Thursday evening, Feb.tt«, ati o’eloek' Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood *L gSS “.-U.. r£‘ h,'Sk t^ 95 shares Stock in Bank of Pittibwgh; !' r.Sia io Exehsnge Bank of Pmabor*V/~“ fcbl9 ; ■ ■ JOIIKDDAVTAaS*’ Pneajtery Sate <f Dry-OwdtA ,A TbnT, ‘ U 7 “°™hiy, Febraary «, at 10o4loek.at «"««* ”r-«s A'lurge stoek of odasotfoble staple sad teaey Drv (foods, among which are superfine clous, e*»slmcre£ ssuneus, flannels, blankets, tweeds, jeans, tUk, afotei eas, cashmeres, cheeks, esmbrle tad jaconet' mutuns, potent thread! 'P*® l “H* sewing coil so, shawls, sUk hdkfo, fancy vesuogs, coil and vest silk bad lostltic buttons, Ac. ■ Atto’ckwk,* '‘ i Groceries, Queens ware. Furniture. Y f "Ulan'S? Wriul tes, io bbls honing, 1 cask codfish. Virginia china' and glassware, shovels, nades, forks, wire sieves, wrap ping paper,mantel clocks, wokingulassei. Ac A large and general assortment of new and seemd hand household and kitchen farnitnre. At7o’clock. Fashionable ready mado efothing, leather and ca&< vass coTcred tranks, esrprt and Jeatber baxs. fine cutlery, shot guns, gold and litres.watches, musical instruments; variety goods, Ac. , feb JOHNPPAYia.ABCt Steam Machinery, Dlatleemith and Wa gon Maim' Toole, at Auetion. : , On Tuesday mornl&g. February IStb, at lOotehmk. at tho establish mont of Upsliil, Rows well A Go* to . IS"";“«^w»fl»T«uußike.nearGreggsiraoi, wilt bo sold their entire stock of Machinery, Tools, and Nacr, comprising Steam Engine, with two baitere.lt foct long and.3o inches in Uismeter, nine inch cylinder : tttreo feel stroke;, large grind stone, six (cat in diame for, tiew tilt hammer, cog wheels and four ineb eqanre . ihatung; large turnin< Ulhs, with,rearing oSAbed: circular and upright saws.with *hailing, MUarrand . pulleys; a largo sad chaiea stoak of oak and 'ash plank; oak boards; two ireb poplar plank; ash relist- ', turned and unturned bobs and axles, of all steam fob locs and spoke*; new wagon bod; TOdoiforkhaMlaes 100 hand grind nones; patent baring machine; polg> - mill brasher; chest pi wagon makers’ tools: six .. work bmehes; largo water cistern; offieo desk and tes- u. nltßro,.and uuoy ether articles eoaneeted with tho ' business.. . -•-. . ' - Dteelt*mifes’ Tools—coniisting ©f bellows, anvils, Tiect, benehes, stoek*. ups arid diet, tongs, Aex aa crcelle n| new tire bender, a trsudiiy of new and eld «on, blankimuhshoft sheds, Ac. Terms ut sate. . MIS , - JOHN D DAVIS, Anet STEAM BOATS : tucuin abo louistillk STE A M PACKET LINE.: ENCOURAGED bv the liberal patroQhxvextended - l ?* U ?f a] * r WtodaotedUnS, tSwn? * era of the following fine steam*re havearrangedibea into a Line between Pittsburgh anJ Louisvilll One of the boats wtH potiilrely teavo Pittsburgh on every Moxsat. Wxmhuat, fend Famev EvxmXa. at 6 o’eJoek—fall or bottelL * C - T * ai *7 The first bout of tho Use will start oa Moadsr. February.SSih.- • '* Steamer Genesee.-——..Captain T. Moon. - Z-Taylor “ ’ALLaeat. “ Nominee- * J/'BmlUk - 4t ;' Mt* Vernon—— u - 11. loots-.' i u ;• Falnnewu.—.. « W. Ebbert. : For freight or passage apply to - 4 fcblljm GEO. B. MILTENBER6KR, AgL REGULAR_BDNDAY PACKET CINOIBH ATI* . Captain Wtuuit J.'Kdcnz. ifttew TUs splendid boat was buiß try the f r* Yfsfitfr oftho steamer Isaac Newton, _and others, for the Cinoianati ami ■^MMBPiusbargh’ Packet. tr«d^Sd,.Ss, sss*?; - F^ r in°** hlor P*»*«*« apply oahourd,orto - feLB O D MILTHNBERGEg. Agt , PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING . PACKET. ' ' r*j.ni ■ Tbo splendid fast nuuti&g steamar |G2a LOUIS JXcLANE,. W 7& GoswelL WWKi muter, (havitm undergone a,tho> n9BnßmBiough repair,) win run hereaftcrias a *« ■■ • regular packet • FiStMndr vdWtetKng; lining Piusburgh evnv UeateyU Wednesday and Friday mornings, at • o’ctock. ' Far ‘ Roightcxpassage apply on board, or to 1 : 'x •ianl W. B. WHEELER, Agent FOR OT. LOUIS. ; •imu'i k Tho splendid afotmex V A llgteiJ _ _ PENNSYLNANIA, : ' ' > —sL C. Gray, muter, wm leave fin- tho • and all htformedlata aortu oa - tefoday, the 19ihinsL,»i4o’clock,P.M. *-v For freightor pusoge apply cn board,** u, fcbu iN7pNEB.A« FOBBT. I*>UB. , . tftfsw k- The splendid fan steamer Forfreigut otjassago apply onltoard. ~ foblt i, , FOB SAINT LOUIS: tftfto* i\,: TTjc ipUn&id p&c(tl«teitaex * r - L&7.tn»dJ north : Capt C*lgUne..le»rf« foiitoifion ijlUilaudmll intcnßMiaie'pbifs.lUa . atlOo’aloek, A. AL •• on b*»rt,oMo - feblß j x Newton jovia.A: ■' /. . FOR ST, LOUIS. • ' k The apleadid •leamex ' * —SttSafirift Beget*, metier, wifi tears fort'ere - intermediate port* ihU da?, to a liVVtUOo’eteek, AM, * !j For freifhlorpmage %i ‘ FOB CINCINNATI. : , . k TV ipfeadfo aleaiaer • ».,• Vi f'-ope, will leave (or ibo all intermediate porta! rut tUe dajr, tV 19ik In.u, at « P. M., poaltifetvr * For freight or ptaiage apply on board. ftb|»S j - V FOB WABASH BlVßtt, .. • jftgMH A TV rpleridid ffoamaa ’ . —yfejfealg Capt.Jamff lewnQl uSSI ™ ,<m ** pa»aje apply on board, or fo *- - (eb>9 •_ vJ NEWTON jbNBA Aft fob Nashville. . t w TbBipleDdid*taunar FORT PITT., MiHer fl n*ater, will leave for above l»th Inst, at 4 e>efoek, P. M. i f Vi* ■*"' ** ****s?* •PC 1 * *»b©ard. or u - fct>lW GEO BMiLTENIIEEGKa.*r ' FOR NEW ORLEANS.' 4f*jfa+ K. Tke fine steamer • LJfa-iW? . • MARTHA WASHINGTON i v -JS»gffißsi Irwin. master, will leave foraboWi intermediate ports, oa tbta4ari (be Jbthinat,at io o'clock, A. M. F or fMgbi or passage apply™ board or to ' ’ ’ t febia O BJJILTRNBKBUKE, Aft FOR CINCINNATI ANPLOUISYIM-Hi’ ,'7? , ifmaa* tv The splea&d sieamef" - " • '■•-•' • . BcntSei. master, ,wilf leave for the ."■WMBHMBaUvo ana all intermediate ports oa niflay, ihe lSibJTcbruary, at lOo'eloek, A. M. - ■‘• * r i?JT’** ,oT P****S? ®pplT on bowLor to ":•• : 1 - fJ>t& • • • O H MILTKNBKBnPB. AeL. ! 1 FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS WEB. m The splendid (kstatasenaer packet -LPT.Tr.ifTg CONNECIICUTV “si .■ Price, master, will I cere" for above and all ,uUenahdi*t»p*rt* Friday,at 10 o’clock, A.hl. ' . . «- • * , V^ , * I,IOT P* B9t « e »Vb^ OT ‘board v or*D'' ’ 1 , feh >* J NEWTON JONES, Aft FOR CINCINNATI AND LO’JISVJLLE. ]fdw> m Thesplendidsteamer' • HAMBURG, .1 ‘ -•. *.» Copt KllnefeUer.wilt leave for abortt all intermediate ports tme dap at 10 o'clock,'A. U. .■■ ! For freight or passage apply oa hoard. _ : -' , f , i' febU GEOiftMILTTimERGER, Ageal>. FOR NEW ORLEANS., V; , ijgTA fT'. _J&C«*2I»J3mUi,: master, will leave forabrvm ®S*ttSBßßß.pon bn tluaasjr Um i&hlnst, at 19 | o'clock a. -it.. - For freight or paaaananplrenboard.flr to • febld NEWTON JONCT. Avt ! FOR LOUISVILLE. 1, -.TWTb ■' i gjgaßsß FUbsr, naster, will leave ftr ttm aOHnSSHßabove- and all iutenaodiaiA mm wn lha day, tie glib last, at 4 o’clock, p. JJ. • * For freight and passage apply on beard.er'io -: , fe by. - 6u MiLTmtiwwffiip^ SUGAR A MOLASSES— ' IT 100 bbls N O Molasses, cyprotbanalr r., j;?,"* SSSSSTSS;?^ ’WataettWac ' KIUE— 10 tlcrten jsst maVd and in* —BTC^ 1 ". ' ~r- ■ -JyijßMMliw&.cn- T. 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