the ' mroftmutf RAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE * <*> I HTT»«cll MATHIS Tgr.pnPAHHIC WEWg> **♦ _ •' T- "‘m, ITm thi ooTT have deemed ii advisable to reject til Valentines TnDnrotcl seel to. them this seawQ, u eveo thoee with • X 0 m Tecao Mjts.—An tddxets a handsome exterior are sotnelime* found to con* Vtta'tig Men’s Mercantile .Library and tain offensive mnmvea within- It has been found Him hantiW *—♦?«"«• of Pittsburgh, by Solomon necessary to resort to this course elsewhere, also, * ’ ve find, kind the effect in lome cities, especially w. Roberts, Esq* vi*. in Baltimore, has been to curtail the number sola. This eloquent address, which is peculiarly inter- TUe fo | lowing fan, , he Boston Transcript, Is an jgjgg to every Pittsburg her, will be published in dentally true in its averment of fact, and just in MS eano entire. Oft Saturday ooralng. This will its expression of sentiment • . -,tm- nni ifcr Weunderstand there was an increase over last gjeo tbo tbowaada of our cittxeot who bad not the lo *** received at the post office, although jJetswu of bearing U delivered, the privileged a failing o fftn the number left by the penny post. ■eeduJt'lt by their fife-tides. Persons wishing Many costly Valentines, in elegant envelope, and f» a aumbarof extra copies wOl give notice at °t» which the postage had been wssawwoi awswiiw. by thocenons to whom they were addiessed; and tko eoonier. ' wo foam that upw.ard.of 400 Valentines thos_re» - -— ” ' . , jected, were returned to the post offloe. Tht The editor of the Post say*—in arejoioderlo ptac iiee of aorao stupid young coxcombs of send • *oaU b.U« ettree of no Kudo d1..r0»- w"«ol=°do .5? TOmi?ow’ that a •*Paddkr requests him to state,tbit there distortion, a*indeed it would be difficult leao distress, sad not likely to bo any, while the to ray whether an insult were cot couched under red 0U0wb.,., eontluoo to act as liberally as tbev have heretofore. himself of the Uwnao of the anniversary, ip ipwli Tfceromay be ao distress, as far as the Post'sin* t l»dy,or wound her fueling*, muslbea very ir fwaaiU U aware of, but that there I* not likely to redeemable apecles of blackguard, Fmn if that Doftioo One word to the, vender* of Valentine*. They be asy is*#* very certain. Even If that portion a lbcij , own bQl ( nci , by selling Utoee wretch of tbp." strikers” who are without fundi are ed J carrieatarta intended only to inaulttbe reclpl* wQUftC to Uve on charity, when they have the - eat> -jhereslly tnitefoland unexceptionable V*l aeau of .eanLzur au independent livelihood, aa entlne is excluded because el the bad one, and ■ *. • - ,‘m’ , . . , A »«ain thus the ettatom falls into dltfavor and desuetude, tbaPoof* tafarmret Intimttre, yet it re oot centre JJJj t jJ a o£ inhere mlreive. were that the fountains of charily may not bo aoon in a spirit pact'atcnt with fii-ndshlp dried up. "The moat benevolent will aoon tire in an( ) perfect respect, there would not be quite so neh a cease. But U the Port editor, and hie in- many rrjected Valentine* at the port offiee on the fcrma&t, acquainted with all the caeea of distress. lslh ofFchroory. We should be sorry to think thinkers are not mi- ' ~ 7 . THxExAor Roads.—This may empbnUcally ay, very many,.among the necetaitoua who have , „ nf lh( „ .?• / , v * v • be coiled "the road era. The “one idea o! the ' been deDrived of tbeir ordinary aopplica by the , , , ■ . ... t u ; , t_ r, n ~ nation is that of'road*. It is a healthy notion— strike, who would not instinctively thnnk from u , tm k . nacMat lhreplttreco doled 00l by chreily, while bet.e.thre lb.l oforelcreg •W.lre.l Brek.. Tire Uwjtaf. hethhred .Length lo libor. It re ro.d.of. o.boo ore lire .jreboU of ,u cm!,... ereLg three ,h.t dittrere will be felt. Tho ow *“"• Dr - Bo»bo«ll ThePl.okßo.d .ppore. ■i tZon with witch retiree. U reited off re. J“« “»"• t3 «»•« preUcoUtlT ? pcllret to atch rereMeo red well trehioood mind., rbc '[ hre been lolly treted, red the, red Uar .offer io eitrree. Thi. whole m.ttee ~.l Loot oo etlrev.gretl, h,gh .. to be .bo.c . .T 7 , , i. i. m. _ the rcachofcommon minds. At a recent meeting efraiaiaf fondamettrtaleauikea—of healthy men ; r, i.' ia Indian*, for the puruote cflakmglnjopopaid- Uviag on chant j—i* of eali-Amenean origin. It 1,4 *“ • r . e ,V>.. ... , , * . „ „ n oration the construclion cf *everal of these roads, itronxlr of a foreign cod, where Poor . . „ _ ,* 7 . . B , . to terminate at a common point, the fjllowingee* Hooee Unions, and other appliance* degrading to . J , u . ■ . t mate of cost was presented, it being upon the elvfUcaUocu are interwoven With the whole time- tura ofaoeiety. • highest rates: I» a country like this, of boundlesa territory, and Sl^J o pe^t^i|o^g7 , 3 4,400 feet permile. niialtabte resources, and where labor is always pj an t, 3 inches thick, 8 ft. la demand, it should be the pride of every citizen 42£16 *to a couscious senee of independence— m .. ” Total feet per mile, ; 46,W0 At $29 per 1000 feet, r $932 80 Grading and laying plunk, SI per rod, 329 00 Enginering. superintendence, and con* I' tingencier, 10 per cent. Total coal per mile, $1 •ad b» able to njf, that hi* own binds, nn«tor the tiin—frif nfPmtriilrnrri.HTTi supplied all bis wants. *ll to bom blessed to give thin to receive"'—there it • pleasure In giving and,while the world Is be denied to any who have the means and dispo sition to eiyoy it There to a tease of obligation, however, In receiving, which, is painful to most minds, and which we do not desire to see lessened in on glorious country. In the over populated countries of Europe, this feeling has not the same scape for its indulgence, but in America its fullest -perception and keenest inflictions can be felt bin in* narrow sphere, •fleets Will nerve the arms and animats the hearts cfonr rising general iocs to todnstry, patience, and perseverance, that they may ever enjoy the noble Americao privilege ol trae independence. ... The Poet Tinai the 8 b erltT. ■I ’ agtisrt our very worthy and .enetgeUo Sheriff, for ’. tbs precaution taken by him to prevent any dhiurw bancebetween the PnddJers on the day of their procession, and the workmen at present engaged* in the mills* In order that the trae state of the cisa msybd fairly understood, we append a port lion of the Post’s remarks. Sberlff Cortls. This functionary must prepare togivoaaacconn of his conduct Theootraffe which he was the means of perpetrating on Monday, cannot be pa*s cd without severe condemnation. J. Some of his friends say that be is “in easy sort ot a malt; and one who is easily imposed n pon by dtrigntog men ;** that he was “ deceived by ibe Ulse representations of certain persons wc j were anxious to provoke (be workingmen to riot.” t hese etenses will not do. Tbe Bheriff of »o great a eonniT as this, ahoold not atow himself to us de ceived. It to well known to every man in this commodity, that the Pnddlert aed Bailers repudiated every thought of violence; passed resolutions in favo-of cider; that order was, and is now, their policy;— -and that no tkxtaii «vre madt. Tbeir meetings were ail open to the Reporters of tbe citv press, - and toothers Whose object was simply to listen. . The Sheriff should have made,himself sequnia tod with the trae tute of affairs.' .He should have : esquired whether, or not, tbe employers, atutie, _ ware not tbe persons who dcaiiediim disturbance So much for the Post, and In reply, wo venture to affirm the Sheriff was not deceived, although we are tod to suppose by tbe coarse of tbe Port, - that that paper would have been glad If he bod been. ' Sheriff Curtis knew fall well, by pest ex pmtonee,llto dangers which always atteod most demonstrations of this kind, aad although no j>re« * viont tntentfon on the part of those engaged in tbe pfren—lnn may have been formed, as we presume was tbe ease in this instance, still we know that lhe moto serious riots that have ever taken place, bate originated without previous arrangement— having been spontaneously cheated by some dr enmstonee occurring immediately at the time of iti taking place. A passing jeer or tsnnt from one party or tbe other msy cause it, Oao bad man In a crowd might excite feelings already wrought op by etreumstances, sunh as at present, exist be* tween the Puddlers and the mill owners, which would be attended with most serious consequent ces. The oondnet, therefore, of Sheriff Curtis, in pre paring for any emergency whichmight occur, gaye evidence of energy and forethought, and evinced a detemtoatioa that no riot or outbreak sbootd oc cur during his his careless ness, cowardice or neglect; and, Instead of cen« " sure,is deserving of commendation, and tbe hearty thanks of tbe friends of tow and order, cf those who feel a proper and deep interest in the fitir fame of oar eity. A feeling ol security and a con* fldeoce in the majesty of the tow, and m ihefiJd ily of Us ministers, not before enjuyed since fbe late disgraceful riots, his already been the good result. Tbe Post should also consider, that Used, borial ooone, not only recently, bnt for months and yean peat, may also have had its effort in fQ doeing the Sheriff toexerctoe due caniioa In this aaoer; as it to very certain that tbe Itflaeneo ol thil.paper, whether designedly or not, ws preiend . sot to say, has fendsd to . array one class of the community against Ibe other, and to pr.-xln m l ea „ - vy, haired tad malice” between the employers and the employed, and in fact to subvert r*'t erist ing instltntioDi, without giving us the faintest fes* tenable tope of any thing betier. We hope sincerely, that Sheriff Curtis and onr civil authorities will, notanthstanding the demur* datipnsof the Pott, continue to pursue the eeme • measures whenever they may deem it necessary, for the preservation of the p*-.aco of the city. Tbe publio will, wc fosl a wired, approbate and sustain them Into. Happy to recognize where* everwei And them, wo have additional p'eaiajc in fifing to the Democratic paper from which we copy tt, doe .credit fortbe following: From the Albany Argui. ' • , A skulk motto.—Tbe Legislature of Indiana ’bavi«£ taken Hie accessary measures :ofu/|rard nbloeC of Indiana marble •10 ‘ Washington. to be placed Jo tho National Monument, Governor WngM bi> reqoeited that the following ipa trietlo eewlment be engraved opon it; “Interne (,irr n» North no South; nothingSuttho U#u>*, ,r . Thai U a coble sentiment, wcrtay lo come front ■ Demoerario Governor, Ilia at tblv time the Trml of the Democracy^- 1 'Nothing bntiht Uic* n " • j 4 A csabcs rot ftmßoosr BeccoLaTau«4-tlr; JOi* «ye lh«l the only Wl made bsecftajOsU fcmTa lm the*- aeat from England' edd tho .unhid' States n*d the found, it is nppoeed, will be Cor t|ii par l&So two tented than sand toca. Goal is delivered from Eofitad et, $35 e ion. The coal et Vaseoone costs $l9 a ren toget It oat ol the oUeee.o«iegi»ibsexpense of tabor,andthe ia« ooaveßiAflpe of miAinff. - BE~ BEJECTED VALEHTISES' We copy the following article in reference to the bending ofValeatines, from a Baltimore paper, and commendil to tho.attention of our readers, as it applies equally well here’. We understand that a large number of tow and insulting, as well is indecent Valentines, were received, through the Port Office, addressed to members of our moat re spectable families. Wo trust that the practice may either be entirely abandoned or so reformed, uto prevent, in future, likeihsuUa. It Is at best a '‘custom which would bo more honored in the breach, than the observance.” Talettuos— Tbe great 1 extent to which vulgar tastes and propensities have come to be indulged by the sending of Valentines, most needs, if con* tinned, soon render this otherwise annual custom obsolete in practice. We understand that many families in Baltimore, as a means ot protect ing their members from insult, and the'youthful mind of their children from the unclean things, Beans ano BcALM.-rS c * rc * ] y • week passe which tbs feeling* or newspaper readers are cot painfully excited by published acconts 01* dreadful accidents by fire, or steam, or boiling water. We are confident, therefore, cf rendering a service to humanity by giving larger publicity to the follow ing passage from a highly .interesting paper in the last number of tho American Journal of-the Med* tc*rsoen«*r wrT, of Hospital Prac tice at Bellevue, byD.M. Kee*rp». ~, —. physician Bonn.-* Among the taost numerous cases brought into the surgical wards of chanty hospital?, every whew, may be reckoned the injurivareceived by borne one! ee»ld«, which, when exteiaivo, ate too ■uncu-r-wi..- -i-i-trw treatment of these injorioa we bare bad great experience and uniform soceess, when the patients were; brought In moo after the injury. No fatal caee of recent burn or scald has occurred in the hospital, although several have, been extensive and severe. The universal treat ment of all such cases i* to coverthe parti with wbrsten floor, thrown over the wounds by a dredging box, which,- if thoroughly done nuio exclude the sir, and prevent 1(8 temperature from reaching the suffering Heroes, will aflbrd. instant relief flora pain, and allay all that servoat irrita tion which is Urn chief source of immediate dan ger in oil cases of extensive burns. We have had 1 opportunity to te«t this practice m lernble burns occasioned by explosions ot gunpowder, in scalds from the bursting of steam boilers, in exa-nples of prison* while drunk falling into the fire, and olb. era in wh aiid Tns New Sheriff Our ucw SocrilTWas aoiuewhat (nitwitted on laid Monday, under the following circumnancee;—Tfre steamship New World, just- finished and ready for tea intended for the California station, lying at the dock, was levied upon by the Sheriff, on Saturday, t week ago, for a claim of $50,000, ssi>l to bo due a Mr. Furnace. Mr. Deputy Sheriff Cuiiniogb.no served the process, and placed the vessel as she laid at the dock, tinder the charge of several aids; iu order to keep possession. So far sogood. 11m on Sunday morning, Mr. Csnulogbam catne on board, loeeeif all was right, a'xmt eleven o’uloek. asd in a abort tinus thereaiter, found that the en gt-aer'.wa* firiogep. The captain waaon board, ami Mr. Cunningham remarked to him:—«• Why, captain, whatore you firing up for?” **tih," re plied the captain, •* tho machinery, by laying at the dock, has become alltllerusiy, end we want tn keep her anfiog, rbsl *bo won't spoil” Thus ihe matter railed, aad ibe conversation turned to ruae other topic,' when. all at once, the ropj* Wern east off from tbe dock, the engitie set in mo tion. and oat rlml'the ve*«ei into the stream.-* *■ Wbal’n tlua for?” raid Mr Cunningham to the captain. The cijKoio repiled laughing. “Oa. doo’l be aJraid, Mr. Sheriff, we only wont to «ru it around b lilllcrifisicujof lying at the dock; theie it po basnie»B on Sunday, and we may *• welldo tbia ae any thine else. Finding the ve»#el putting out to tea, Mr. Can* oingbnrn became astufUd that tho taplain vm humbugging, seized him by tbe collar, and called to bi» aevefal aids who warn with him to ataial Hm ia making tho captain put haejt. No sooner wet ibis attempt mad*, than ilia captain giro a whistle, which signal w»i aniwered immediate' ly, and the whole of tbe crow, who were previous* ly concealed, sprang on deck, armed with bowie kaives.-pittoU, coliasses, and other deadly weap on*, t) the aid ci their captain. At the appear iioeeoftbu U-gabodjr of derperale looking men, Mr- Cunningham anti his aid* found they were ea* trapped. ‘•Como,” said the enptain, ‘•put tho aher rlffand fiinaid* on shore;" and no sooner was tbe word gtvro, than,over went tbe deputy sheriff and hi* aid* down the ride of the vcstcl into a boat, and were/owed off, piiehcdcut into tbe asnd on tbebeich on Staton hland shore, and the boat returned back to tbo ship, and away she went In rapid style, putting on n Huh more steam, app«r ently to nld them in their flight to California. Mr. Conniegbam and. his aid* were compelled to trudge some three miles, almost ap to their knees in mod, before 1 reaching : the ferry to embark for New York, We presume the, sheriff will, in fu ture,be more careful in allowing the engineer oa tip next vessel thpf have ia charge, to work the m*t off the gutfthfnery. . . James Letutox, of New York, for whom the original manosetipt pf Washington’s Farewell Address was porchisod at Phi/adelpftja, has a for hose which yields $130,000 per annum. Hpis a bachelor, and a man of tbe most’princely liberal/* jv sod benevolence, II I* .yard that bia charitable PAOH WAIHIHOTOIV. Correspondence of lha Pittsburgh Gazette. Washixotob, Feb. 16,1850 A rumor has obtained tome: currency which •Melts that Mr. Clayton; ha*, determined to wuh dnw from the. Cabinet. If not utterly without foundation U la so nearly destitute of any, u to be unworthy of credit. The same rumor stales, that in case of the retirement ofMr. Clayton, Mr. Crit* teodea will be a second time invited to enter the Cabinet. This is a speculation which any body can make withont fear of losing more than the investment Aa a pendant to lies report, we have another, that Mr. Meredith would consent to a transfer to the Stale Department, and that Mr. Evana of Maine, might be persnaded to vacate his sell in the commitsion upon Mexican claims, in order to take charge of the.finaaccs. Various are the surmises and guesses as to the causes of these contemplated change*, but as the changes themselves will not take place, of course there is no text whereon to hang a comment. Neveribe" lest, enough of them will be. made through the public press, by numerous amateur diplomatists, who, having lost the more profitable employments they held under the former administration, now stand ready to seise every opportunity to show bow much more they kaow of State alTaita than Geo. Taylor or any of hla Cabinet do. Foremost among this respectable and useful class are the luminaries oftho Washington Union, who will, no doub', take up the rumor, and make the tuott of it in their candid and amiable way. 1 do not know but that, in ri taring the other day to the stite in which several nomination* for foreign appointments were held iu the Senate, 1 made tome allusion to the current report iba'. Mr. Schroeder, sou in law to Col. S«aton of the I itclll* gtneer, Charge to Sweden, was In danger r>T re* jectiou. I think there is uo marram for such an allegation. TV aotpiatUon baa not yet been re ported to the Sonne, from the committee to wh ! ch it belongs, and is ia the same situation ea tbe mass otolber appointments that have been commani ciied to tbe Senate. Among Rome rejections for cauie, that may be anticipated, U that of Charles B. Delevan, Commercial Agent at St. Tlioma?, W. 1., a very lucrative appointment The com* plaint against Charles is, (bat be Is not quailed for the place. h|ow, I'rather suspect that a more I potent cease of diasatiafaction with his nomination Is, tbat tbe amount of feet accruing at Sr. Thomas ! is foand to be such as to excite the cupidity of political aspirants of rhthar stronger influence and higher pretension than Mr. Delevan, wbo ( bow* ever, ia a very plcwcqt and popular utan. Bat l fsar that tbero is no help for M*. D , and tbat be will find that he struck too high in aiming at $5OOO a year. P .rhapa a fair compromise between him and hia opponents would be, to send him back to Piclou, where the pickings do not elect d twelve or fifteen hundred dollars. Mr. H ann *B* D f l* l ® Minuter to b&« re visited the ecenescf his former gloiy. He looks like one who had gone through the fire ot adver’ aityand the waters of stlltctiou, and ft was this broken appearance, possibly, that led some Euro* pean correspondent to suppose that tbe fire water bad gone too frequently through the honorable minister, But of that, no more. Mr. Heontgaa has retired from public service, and deserve* tbal hit part coarse should be reviewed with csndoi and justice, and not with the asperity of poliii b malevolence. Mr. Webster made a few remarks yesterday agreeing with Mr. Badger, that the applicant c California for immediate admission, presented some difficulties, but none that were insuperable. An erroneous idea prevails, that he will address the Senate on Monday, in continuation of his re marks. This ia net to. Clemens of Alabama, will make a slashing and tearing harangue against every thing that is not in and ot the South, fie will declaim against Northern aggressions upon the South, and attempts to exclude the chiton* from the new territories in faco of tho fact that both the Senators from the new State are southern meo. ' - Mr. Webster dees not prop&ie to atko any tlxborat} speech during the present contest. Jmucs. WaxHCWTO*, Feb. 11, 1 S»_ The Slesrs|«sTr«st)r usd The CtUoit -W>. CUftOß*>Str ( Webster. The f*ct* of whleh 1 bare endeavored to keep your readers advised, from time to time, are cow coming oat. There has been no treaty made con cerning the Nicaragua qaettieo, as has been ao atootiy asserted by many editors and correspoo : dents, bat a prtjit naa been adopted, and wdb aomo very singular and curious results. It wan probably during the week before list, that Mr. Clayton presented Mr. Bnlver with the rongb draft of a treaty tor tbe settlement of most cf the difference* arising from the ctata of affairs in Central America. Mr. Bnlwrr no far accepted this sketch of an arrangement aa to engage to present it to his government, but, at the same time, admitting that hia powers were not ample enough to authorise its unconditional acceptance. Now it is said and believed that on Sunday last tbe pr* jit was considered ia special Cabinet meet ing and was not approved cf, thus affording a proof that Mr. Clayton's policy was not cordially supported by hit colleagues. Bat wbea tbe facts appear in an official statement, l have reason to believe tl/at it will be discovered that tbe ouly ob jection to Mr. ClayWs proceeding, if any objec tion at all was made, was a technical one, and turned upon tbe diplomatic effect of offering an amusement of this kind to a minister of a for eign government, wbo> not having fuQ power*, could not commit himself or bis government by entertaining it li will be found, also, if this dis patch from the Secretary ol State ever eee* the light, that tbe proposed arrangement was a good one, end such a one as'wo shall be willing enough to procure and adhere to ia the end. But the occurrence has given occasion to the rumors to which t briefly referred yesterday. Mr. Clayton Is reported to havo ictimaied s porpw. of resigning, but there is no probability of it 1 know, from good authority, that Gen. Taylor baa declared, recently, that he bad nu desire toebaage any member o! his Cabinet. It is true, however, that Mr. Webster has bad several interviews with the President, of late, which have excited curiosity and comment, because he baa n«t here tofore been upon those trirp* of cordiality and In timacy, with the Whig chief magistrate, which bis distinguished position would entitle him to maintain. Of course' gorsiplog has been busy with the fact referred to, and baa taken Mr. Web ster by the aboutderr, without hia consent, and deposited him in tbe Cabinet. Mr. Webrler has far different views. Very few aeem to look the Imputed diflbol ttee, in the way of (ho admission of California, In the face. The great in*J inty prefer the time serving plea of compromise. Tima even 1) nig last, the Chairman of the Committee on Territo ries, is preparing hie compromise—Mine notable project for ndxlng Calfbruia up with mett-rrs with whteb California has properly nothing lo do. Ills plan wifi be ready in a few days, poaaibly to.tnor. row. It teems to be agreed that norther Mr. t'laj’a compromise proposlton, nor any oilier that has been brought forward, haa been received with any thiug like the favor of (he Presidential reo •mmen dalmo to take prompt action f.ir the adm ssioo of the State, but to lei the teinturirs alone unlit Ihe people thereof ahdl have declared their j telett a* ces aa to the matter at issue. )? 1 understand that Col. Fremont baa forwarded hi« reiigif'.ion, as Commie'looer of the Survey to run the Mexican Rouadary Line, and that Major Laiiy, of Maine, who did sneb gUlir.t serv-co io Mexico, is lUely to be appointed. Jumna. Fur the PiUiburgk fintstt Musas. Eniiou—Huft 1 doe* it hnppeo, that wbiln you printers.aro so particular in-charging, wbat many think a very high price, for adver tisements inserted In yoar advertising column#, yet advertise gratuUously for all tlreation 1 That it ia so, is very evident upon looking into four commercial columns. There I cec the goods and warciof men advertised who never on nuyoccs sion patronise the printer. I* this just cither to yoorseUes or these who patronize you! I trow not. Who Wutild want a belter advertisement this to see alt tbe stock ho receives published, with his name attached, in the list of imports, io all the commercial sheet* of the city. It may be all right to give an exhibit of tbe imports of the place, bat 1 think the printer does not act with an eye tingle to his own interest, when he connects tbe name of the importer, and he not a patron, with the goods ud wares. CUaiOSITf. Calqwu. in Cunroxnu.—Wo are Informed of a tale of 20 pounds of Calomel (n California, for the ronndstim of$23 ) 000. This Is any thing rather 1/rap throwing-physic to dogs, tmJeee the men who i 1k... *»■.. .auipt,,t*ia«4 nf.lS* ' - Tn Poustlvs.vu Railroad.— Bow are ihe gentlemen of toe Committee coming on with tbe •nbscriotioas, designed to fill op the stock and ie- { core the speedy completion of this great work? Every tiling can b 4 done by energy, and every thing* ought to be dose. We are glad to learn that a ■ inglememberofthecommittee, a weti known gentleman in Market for tu»- ioeaa spirit aod public spirit,; has already secured subscription* for twelve hundred shares. Oie third this success obtained by other members would secure the whole sum needed, and reward Philadelphia with the speedy tpecticle of through trains—and endless ones, at that—fall of freight and passengers, thundering into town from Pitts burgh Courage, men of Philadelphia, ye who hold ia your hands the rich destinies of this glori ous city! Flag not, falter not, hesitate not. Let all who have the means, contribute to the good work. The Erie Railroad is hastening last to ward the Lake, aad bo is the Baltimore road to wers the Ohio. The Pennsylvania Railroad may —and ought to—beat them both.— Phil. North Arwtean. The Boston correspondent of the Ssleo Register •ays:— One of the passengers by the recent arrival from California, is a young man who baa met with a surprising change of fortune. He. is the son of one of oar first men. With his unesaal energy and. intelligence In business affairs, there was combined a love of pleasure, to which he gave way ao much, that la spite of their efforts to save him he sank Into the lowest depths of dissipation, and at leogtb shipped as a sailor on a voyage to tbe Pacific. The wish of tats relatives and friends to forget him, now seemed likely to bo accomplish ed. Snddenily the Gold Regloo excitement arose, and with tbe first intelligence from the new city of San Francisco, came tbe information that the ban iabed rout was a partner in one of the most wen!- ty houses there. He bad turned over a new leaf, to dm an old phrase, and. after making himself a valuable assistant aa a clerk, hia employer* took him into partnership. He purchased land enough in good time to yield him extravagant profits; every thmg prospered with him, and now be returns to Boston, 25 years of sge, sod worth $lOO,OOO. Madisomaud Dixon's Littx.—The Commission era on the part ol Maryland, Deleware and Penn avlvsaia, consisting of the Hon. H. G. S. Key, Geone Read Riddle aodJ. P. Eyre, appointed to art refix tbe boundaries between the three States, are now in thfaCiiy, lor tbe purpose of concluding their business with the Topographical Bureau. We l«arn that ihe Report nf this Commission will give the history and whole particulars of ibe interesting geographical line (Mason and Dixon’*} ao oflea alluded to by Ihe press and politicians yet but little underetood by the public.—{Nat in. ol 12th. Whkxs ts thk WjLDtx-NKas. —At the beginning ol this century it was iu Ohio and Indiana. Twen ty yeara afterwards it was iu Michigan, Wiscon sin, and so forth. Last year it was in Minnesota Territory. Next year we shall have to seek it to Nebraska and around the Lake of the Woods. Where tne steamboat goesi, there the wilder* ness disappears. And tbe steamboat is scan to startle the ladiau, and wake the echoes of the for est above the, Falls of the St. Anthony; for a boat is now building there which the St Wal "Chron icle .and Register’ efthe l&th of January says “ia rapidity progressing. ’ The time for launching her has even been taxed —“as soon aa tbe river ia clear of Ue." The boild*-r bails from Bangor, Me. the opposite extremity of the Untoa due east, and i* said to be highly skilful workman.” Tta*di* menaiona of the craft are 103 feet keel, 120 feet deck, 26 feet beam, aod wilt draw twelve Inches light. The machinery is in course ofcoastruo lion at Bsngor, and will bn at the Falla by the opening of navigation. Steam navigation ririynr trade” above Ihe Fails of the St. Anthony I Poetry may as well gather up its farmed* and emigrate from this land, un less U can be content to find its theme* ia tbe workshop and the crowded street.—Ciaewmors Gtutttc. Book* Jait Kceilvid THE Complete Work# of John Banyan; 8 vols, «f m l vot, illustrated; musUu gilt and gut edges. Alitchell's Biblical and dubbath School Geography a new work; 1 sol, !Bmo. PtACTICAL P|tff.»imi»fl»y.—Genii Smith has Town's Analysis and Hpe-'.ler manifested his sympathy U>t the oppressed Afri- Ufa of John Q Adam*; by V\ m 11. Sewatd; I vol can race, in a way lhal abundantly prove* iisdn- l 7££ B # n Mr< . „ emßni; , , cl , 12b#; n n.lin;gdt. oerity. A committee in toe city ol new tors, on Soath'a Bermoas—scrmous preached upon several whom Mr. 3. devolved the. doty of selecting one occasions, by Robert South, b. 1).; a new ediuon, 4 hundred aod fifty respectable people of color at volti including Posthumous Discourses, recipients of bit bounty, acknowledge tbe receipt Sw * ,heep ' “*”* £[ o iiorKi\s ofaeventy five deed* of land for m many men, * ApcUo Buildings, Fount m with *lO tor each of them; and ol $5O tot seven* ty five colored women. Deed* and money, in A Oeaat National «ork, ihe aaioe proportion, have been given (o four htto* ] THE GALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS AMERICANS dred and twenty five men. and an equal number D*fu«ntotyft* If Bray wiu ®**«Jtaa of -sum- ,1 cae- i Ttm TyMnnaphv wit* *«* *sseut»d a* esrefu.iy and not even rrad, mhch leaocan I answer, all toe MX- tat* styi* u »b*rnrTari.:p« tbeausiws. The lers which I receive. ; entire work will be on lb* hunt impanarruii.i nxaer- To the romoiM-a lA dm ether coonHe** wl«», semi deeds, aod ten dollan with ear n, a* Ma* l i e i ur e, l*> comprehensive is us spirit The bums receive from Ihemlbo nemeaoftho mates whom ! of Cime «»n only wtU boadutiard. wheaa talent* and thev aalect. Mf rdli to the females whom' they ' pub'** service* bars won far them as honorable fame t . i .. n ..J £. ,iu . Im Ureucbout Hia nation. Each of the great departments aalect, l ahaU not be able to completa Jn a let* h>a iu r ,p,„e„uuve.. Art and later.- space of Ume lben * year or IB monthf, a* my • „rc universal In tbeir spirit, and iliisGuilery isin* 1 firal duty with the moneys I receive is to employ , teuded 10 be a wonhy au great meu of ihe Republic, wbo«« eebievemmis and treat amount of debt, which l aliU owe. It IS fame conniuta the rbh-l glory of w nsuon We k re * i_i u rw , n .ik rao 1 ho»e that a»e,y lorerof art and fnend of oarglorioaa probable, however, that I shall every month pay . w j u fe «pond laour appeal for eucoaiageateni, the temiUsof one or more eoanuee. 1 tm j k> cwnmcalo an auertakug, that tu With great regard, vonr friend, . publication may tuakr an era in tbe progress of Aia- GERtUT SMITH. encan Art, and. by jcrouping ilw lUasTriaos men of the . Union logsther, consolidate it Hill more finely. ... _ . As 1 o w*rk of this kind h»» appeared in Amt ies, WaoLOaur'Mtail**-—Henry Tomp*in»,sgeU mlil j e prim ih#j aeuaiaiu Karore would pi* ‘e it iboot 30 fvaia, has Jill lor ho ! bryond the reach of non o< oar eiuren*. the pul *•!«- aliemot to murder bis three sislera ID Townsend, i c.r» base u* mem a large ci«caiauo<' by Obio. The, re. 1.0 io a hoow lojjeiher, .ed, u(i- if'fS~ " r " ’ on retorniag hotoe on Friday evening, Hepry, Two Npi or- now pabli.btd, eoniaitung Porna 1* of eitbout provoeslioa. attached them Wilh aa me. • prudent Taylor and lion Jolm C. Calhoun. One escaped to her father's bouse, about fifty tdds ! JAMES U. UKtKWUUD.oi Wood* , bK The other two tutors were fjund.wcllerihg , fcbft Agent for Wcslera i>t.pcyiy«dia iobliwb He bad knocked them down and frees j aoTiCIC. tnreiTlbeir scull* with the aie, tod then cal his ; TTriSUINO in relicre tnywir from the datirs of at* threat. There was tcarodjTa hope of tbe girls Yy- rending to tw management of th« rrankltnCet* •nrvivie* ihouah the monster's own wound w*s u>, Mill, t wuuld ollrr for «slr 000 half of my interest ia the conevrn, provided I could do *0 »o same p.'raon 001 laiat. wnn ] d | M wiUiiir to taka the msnsrtmrnt of ll>o *“ Mill, and would be accepuble at a psrtner. The Mill Tbe will of the Marqnis d’Allgre is *t this mo- ,» now in good runnlrg order, and odurs as favorable men. the .abject of great in died worth nearly three millions Merunf. ny law, t(MM would bsprcfrricd. ha could 00* leave awsy from hia only daughter | IiEOBGU T. TINGLE. more than bail his fortune, this he did; aod, after , febll-et ■ W’hecing, Va. having given large sums of money in such a way -jo Ist, that many poor persoos in different yarls of tho . THREE STORY URICK DWELLING lloUctF rtjgniry became rnddealy comparatively wealthy, »>n Thud street, near Ross, coaiatslog d l>ed he left three peraona as hia reMdatry legatees, chambers, a parlors, and kitchen. Potaesslou given «o were rel.lejl to whotohe b. was worth thirty thousand francs. . I? >ar, on the renter of Market street and iso L'ts _ . : Blond, now occupied by Wm. T. Albree A Co. Apply JAMES A. HUTCHISON ACC*. ' CcvTOtt Kotfas, | I febJLCt Sail Faanctioo, IJiec. 31,1649.) I.OU for Bale. GotTLXStmc The steamer which sails tomorrow ; vtte olf«r for *ale,on moderate terms: lakes out twelve hundred thousand doHara, rank* ( VV i,u That lot «f groand on Pennsylranta Av> ivg in til, (ll reported) during the month Of I)tv enue, near Coagreti «t. being about 151 feet in d eptb cecober tsro miUiaos one hundred sad eighteen , by about W feet .J inches in width. . Ijn - 1 lij 1.- v.« »r Ib i 84. That JwOl on Pennsylvania Avenue, just l>eyord thousand dollars In gold dost. You may safely jj f Watson's property- bring II J feet deep by J 5 feet say that ocn third more has gone out nnreporlrd. : lnc i, e , | n wiUth. Yours, J. COLLIER, Collector. -3d. A Lot on tbs Hill, jstt behind the W Lot alove To Editors National lateJL'gencer. i named-being 130 feet feet deep by to feel t( uicbe. 1 wide, cXleudtng from Gibbon in Locust *t i) W. A A. 8. UKLE Attorneys at Law, often in Fourth it, f«I>?l 3w above Bnmbfield. _ The event* which aro transpiring in Prussia are invested with much interest. According to ! the Berlin correapondeat of (be New York Ad* . !" ' HOTICK. vertiwrr, Prussia Will I*o the thealm of the nest j wjKNKV lIANNKN A. CO., and lIAKCUM X 00 . ravoJaticnarjr movement in Europe; and when it : |x of i'HUburgii, bum; obtained from mr «unUry come* il Will scarcely bo loaa than an earthquake. ' aceepiancea, amouoUug u» about thirty five handrtnl Prwißiick William i> makio* blma.ll oj.ou. by -*’ inlabipmaala u. »r anj ‘ . , * . | . ■ tiivlui niic<* rrplettM *»iU coodt osi of inv hand" blipobbc mraaimia, ami lb. popular lit am-h of lb. . „,j „p,„„u,„.-ibu (. i„ ib.i I,™, of Chamber* it coming into direct ooliiaton Wiib bin. i paper will bs paid by ne For iky L-n< lor cub producing csnuperaiido anddiagnitio the Velingl \ advance* *ud damage* agalnti waid pnnk*, I have of tkri people towards the monarch. ! rauaed a win of rcirig.imuaehmentto be .ervrd, and • * • j have bed up all ntbpcuy of tiwira lo l.e found m lh>* . '! . V.. ' ' ! oity.io atiae a Jrciiiun i i lha Cosuncreiai Coon Appolnlraafita by (be Preairfanl. fobfU-st o a KKLUI.M. By and with tlu advice and foment of the Smatt. Crßeumini, f eh. J 5, Benjamin Everett Smith, a I Maryland, to be ; HOTIOB. ■JCouauloftbe UoiteJ Hutea for Tdrke litand. '|'l B. KKLLUM, of Ciociur.au, having aeen proper Alfred Mitchell, of Now Jemy, lo fc« Consul of iO. »« »**«*£“' 1 J '*• V •"!*’ T ** r ?‘ cv,pd .. . ■ 4j. . , . f’A ... i. a . , ; our aotru* out of bi» band*, and «ive notice or hi* r«. the United States for Ibe port of Cork, in Irelaflil. t# p»y .ccrptancr* und«r wntrh ho wa» rr»po/i -tiarvrf CHeaano, of Lodiaiana, to betx.nnil of ; «jt>ie for a lauUaiMomtf—Thi* It to notify all whoia’ti the United Stale* for Ibe port of Chagrey, in Now • ear concern, nutfut tearonnah?raeior»t.. our mind* Oregtda ! we deemed it ptuileul lo lake our f+vj-my and tbailnf T.™.. Turner, nfNe. York u,bj. .1 I <;■ fir'f'j! ibe Untied Statea .for Bahia do Ssn Salvador, in 1 ceß j„ u ,-, a ie« made by Kellum, aretoore ibtu aoB- Brazil. cnvrr con*, cbarjrct and advancer made by Samuel Smtpann, of Virginia, ts be C,.nau| of him, leavmr Lioi only bound for ibeiinpn t accp|»- the United States for Bombay. , 'ancea. wh,ch i*av o> be. n guaranteed to hm. t.y aU- Wiltl.m Y. tiogers, of MissJaS/ppi, to bi Consul •: -pm<*'bla hunee iu IUJ(?fEN CQ of Hie Uiiiied S.alea tor Vera Cru*, in Met'co. { pmnUurph, Feb '.'o, t"iO—(ret>:i at' ~ Amoa B. Corwin*, of Ohio, to he Cdutul« f the f ~“TT7,„ "" " ' Horace Smith, of Penony!varna, to bo Consul of ■*■ Paper, 11 " ibe Untied StHtea for Portugal. jn„n bil* Medium Rap and Straw Wrap t'api Dtniol La Roy, of New York, to beCunniiof' wo “ Ormbi* tv©«*n It amts reams Blue Factory Paper; 100 - do Caudle no. For withy fetXt REYNOLDS A MICE IN the Court of Common Plenj.ot Allegheny Cuatt iy; No IMiftMcberTerai, loAh And now, February lith, ttIJO, ibe aecoont of John Gamble, cummitieo of the |>ef«.n and estate of De nu ble prrMiited, praying Ute Court in grant him a discha ge irom his sail trust. Whereupon Ilia Corn l direct notice of ibe Ctini of i sai l account, and ol the said application for a < is-, charge, to bo giveu by sis Publications In a now, jioblUhediu the city of Pittsburgh, that said ic count will bo allowed, and said trustee diudun ed trem the further duties of his trust, on the *3d day of March, leW, mites* cause be shewn to the r.ontmn. . febsi-dfcwam ' »KO. H. HAVS, Pi,, IN tiie Court of Common Plea*, of Atleghouy Coum ly; No. 6* of March IB17: Aud now, February Wib, IMO—the accounLof Wm U. floss, coramnica of iheeatatn of Jnhn Kora, a iu iiaito, piesettled in open Court—Aud- the Coon order iliat Dilng said acuount be given by llireo iiuldteatious in the Pittsburgh Uaiotln—and lita‘ said account will be allowed on tho JQd day of March, IMll, unless cause to the contrary tie shewn. fcMl.dflhwlta UW3.B.JUYB, Pro. American Uotal for Ran, rpo I.KT— Tlie American Hotel, on Penn street, op -1 pdsite tbo Canal Uasin, from the Ist of April next Apply at this office. foblS portable f atlor (Ifiaahpuu, TUB tabaeribsr oOara for sale, a suiubts and ronvo nlent ease, for preaerviug and blooming Winter aod Ppting Plants, being entirely Iree from lbs dry at inoipbero and dust, aolniarioua to the aoeceatof keep ing Plants with safety in rooms. The public are re* speeifnll? Invited to call end examine lbs case, filled' with Plant*, at the warehouse of & N. Wlekenham, corner of Wood and Sixth its, front the co, (ebil , >7 tad 89 Water it MOLASSES— £00 bbU PlnnUtion; 04 “ BuftrUoMe; 100 hf bbU “ “ mil '““■•,^ r , MATrHEWBtco LINSEED OlLr-10 bbli In itore ud for ttle by f«bai . RHKY, MATTHEWS A CO WINDOW O LiASS-500bit tw’d, for tale by lebai fIHEY, MATTHEWS k. CO SODA ASH—Jrt cuke Steel A Scn’e meke; 10 “ beet qaalltr* in *u>re and for RIIEY, MATTHEWS A CO 'HITE BEANS—39 bbU in atore and for sale by febfll ? EHEY, MATTHEWS ACO SOUP— 109 bJ»No 1 Cin. Rorin, for itle by febg : RUEV, MATTHEWS ACO COPPER— S cult and 0 pipes old Copper, for *sle by tetrtl TT RHEY, MATTHEWS ACO BAC. >N—hTSm lb* City Cared,'in nore, for sale by febVl T J 3 DILWORTHACO TAIID-2S bblaand 60 kegs, in atoro end for *»U by i frlril V J B DIMVOBTH A CO BUTTER— Sfllkegs in Horn end for tale bjr t'eligl j J 3 DILWORTHA CO POWDER— 9eO keys Blanirg; KM “ l>cer Rifle; So “ Ky. do; aiO 1 u do do; jn»l receiving tn 4 for tale by febttl ACO POTATO E3-*M Ibii in store and for salo by febSl [j WM U JOHNJiON EGOS —4 bblarec’d and for ealo by fob*! _I ■ WM il JOHNSTON YINEGAR— ibbta Cider, for silo by fcbit 1, WM H JOHNSTON LARD—ia kejn for sale by lebdi r, WMH JOHNSTON PRINTS— d eases, fast col’d, at fje, joat rec’d by fobtl . 1 A A MASON ACO YE FLOUI&-3U aacka (»Ibs eaeh) forsale by _fcb*l ; BTUABTASILL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—2i »k* prime, for*iln by fcbtt : ; BTUaRTA_S!U._ APPLES— Ss[bbl. Bcmanitei, for aale by febrl ji STUART A SILL Tb« flabictlbin bara formed^« Co- Partnanbip aadar tba flraaf BPARDAWK, BUSTOS & WiIRTS, At Ao. 77, 'Marlh strut , an tA* Nonh-nd* t Between Second and Third Street*, Philadelphia. Their|»«aorunenu will eomitt of CLOTHS, CAftdIMKRES, AND WHITE GOODS, Pstim ana Dibs Goods oorni llt, I Dleaebed and Drown Muslin*, and the mail variety of Staple, Fosfco* ass Dokbtic DIIY GOODS. _ They are now receiving an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, selected witltparucaler aitenlion to the iateu style* in (be market, parebaeed at low pilees, I and will be sold at swell profile lor cash and approved I erediL I Merebanu vuitiny tbe city are invited to examine I tlieir .lock THOS. P. SPARUA WK, ! WIL3ON DUNTON, Maurice a wurts. 1 J»n- t«t, 1g50.-(lcbttt-dIwAw6LT I ” WAHTID. FURS! FURS! FUR3I—The •übicribers will pey for Penn aiteel, PiUtbargb- ( MATCHES— 60 cron for tale by febvu JOHN 1> MORGAN CREAM TABTAK-3 bbl* for aale by fob* . JOHN 0 MORGAN SAL PODA—* cuki for aale by fob‘o JOHN D MORGAN ELM BARK-l bbl Superior powM, for aale by fob» JOHN D MORGAN I AO DYE—I bbl ground, for rule by j feb» JOHN D MORGAN \7"n.NISON4UAMa—t:oo lb* for aale by Y fobtfU j; HFVONBONNHORSr OIL— 10 bbl* Fluaeed, for ulo by BROWN fc KIRKPATRICK, febao 141 liberty i PRINTING PAPER—A full tupply of all ihe dif ferent *Ue», on hand and made la order. fenVO REYNOLDS A PHEE POTAHH— 10 ca&k* for tain by fobJo_ _j BRYNOLP3 A 81IKF. P ATENT TUBS—I 6 do 2 Trey Tab*, for aalo bv IctrtO . REYNOLDS ASHER Blackwood** HkftilM and |h« Bratiak '((■•rtarly BltUvii TnZ: Tkk Loattos Qtaxtixly Rxvibw; Y Tkk Epuikuuu Kxyisw; Tkk Nosxa Bbituh ttamwj - ■ Tub Wdninm RBvncw: And— UiacfrvftoD's Kotxieaati M*a*xia*. TERM!*: For an? one of the four Reviews, 53,00 per annua. F*T Blackwood uodtfael Reviews, 10,00 *• Payment* to be made In all ease* in advance. Pol.htbed fitnultnueously in New York and Pitta- I'Brßti; Office) &1 Wood »trrcl. O'Blackwood and Edinburgh Review for January are bow ready. (ebtf» JAMES D. U3CKWOOP b*lbT. rpllK tol.tittlbert, bating been appointed agent* for X ibe aale of SalCby lateral of Ibe very brat nut* •faeturcra. Hit; odw ou hand and will cuntuiuo to keep a conttent iiipply. Order* leit.al tint warehoQie, or with Peter Peter* »on, will be promptly filled at alt time*. JUIIN McFADEN A CO, Penn •>, febld'if i _ Canal Uatia. PittihuraU r |IALLOW—*Ji bbla jtui ree'd and for aale by X fobiy _ SAW HAUBnUGH SHEEP PELT&-1000 Sheep polo, in ttnre and fur anleby JcLJ9 SAW HAUHAUqiI DRIED PEACHES—I&J hags ree'd and for «ale by t'eblO SAW HARUAtUiH BUTTRH— 10 bbU prims Poll, rac'd and for aa'e by fcblH SAW HARHAHOH J (UIEKSR— Wibxt WR, In atora and for rale by jUi SAW lIARBAimif SUGAR— 1® hbda NO, iu •!*•» and for tale t>y feblli B A W IIARUAUOH CILOVKK 3EED-WU bn for tale by j (ebltf SAW lIARBAUGH BULK PORK- 1W» lt*> rec’J and for tale by frbtO- ! SAW IURHAimu WINDOW CLASS-SMlbxt an'J, for talc by febi'J _ SA W HARDAUCH TULLoW—' 44 bbls Jutt ree’d and for tale by lablV i O CANFIELD MOULD CANDLE9-7S bn Ju.t reoM and fur rale by tehlß J 0 CANKIKI.O BULK PORK-Is«i Sbouldert; Xi 7 Bidet; ju»l ree’d and fur tale by frblP IBAjAII lllt'KKY A tUi BACON— 'W bhdr umM, ja»t rec'il and for tale l,y tbbW ISA I All UiCKKV A -t LA II It— Hi bbla No ItJUat rer'd and for k«V by fr 1.19 ISAIAH DIi'KKV a oi InKATtIEHS-lU»»e**J«‘ ree'd ai.d lor tale by* < r«bi#_ j_ iSAiiiii dickeya< JUST RECEIVED—I doi CoauJ «nd } dot Hungn. uan Capt, of tbe Alaciotoih make, a ‘pfondid nr* 11,1 c. for »nlu ailbe tudia Rubber Depot, a Wood »t. febill .. J * H PHILLIPS RUBBER GOODS-IS pair Long Legging*; pi pair Sbirred Lfgguip; y AitCtthlont, round andiqaarr, li Pea Cotiti 1 arota No 1 Ring*, 1 do No y do; 1 do No 3 do, imt ree’d and for tale al the Robber Depot. No fi Wood »l. febjy J A II PHILLIPS TUBT RECEIVKq-an aatorwenl of Fancy Arti clet, iu the ludiaiKobber line, no a titling of U«*lt, ol Men. and Dolli.j Alto—pull tftttaet of dirtereut character*, lor tale ftt the India Rubber Depot, feu*? ; J A H PHILLIPS Ohio ud PtßßiylTula n ( || Uoad. ; fpllK Stockholder* of the Ohio and Penntylvania I Rail Road company are hereby notified to pay Ibe fourtb instalment of Five Dollare ou each il.nra of stock, on or before ibe SOtb day of Manb nail, at the office of U>e Company, In Third at hemofote. teblB-bi_ WM. LARIMER, Jr.,Treat. CILOVER SEED-ai bbla for aale by ; frbis . WiCKAMeCAKPLFSH LARD-ttSkrga No I, hruale by febia WICK AMeCANDLKSS iREESIv—SJ3 bit WHj for aala by - / r fSil ■ - WfCgfc MeCAWBLESS St T-PPATUa—30eaaka ree'd and foraalfrbr { WICK A MeCANDLEsS, feblS corner Wood wd Water rti OU. BUTTES—4 bbla Froth, jail ree'd and for sa’ohy feblS ASWaTSONO ACaQgKB ‘ 1/GOS— i bbla Freab, tajurejudj for aale by* amusements. HODSO TBK .WOtll.Dl RUSSEL’S original Panorama of “A VOYAGE! BOUND TUB WCaLD," will bo open at Apollo Ua'.L, -rut* (Friday) mxiao,'February lit, for a «borl lime only. Tbia unrivalled Paso ram a, the joint pro duction of Baningioa and Busk!* alter two yean of atudloua application, ia one whienhaa been exhibited tomany Uuratanda in oar Eastern, of our Wester* Ciuee, and famishes one of UtegMitexfiupg and novel exhibition* ever brought before the public. - 95 cent*. Goor*opei)atGj o’clock, curtain ri*»» al o’clock preciielT- : < ' febt SIG NORI BLITZ Fob Fits ETxaiß63 axo Tara. jAyTTixireoxF. LBABBBD CAHABY BIRDS! VENTRILOQUISM AND AIAGIC! SIGNOR DLIT2 baa the honor to announce that he wilt giro entertainment! ia WILKINS HALL,' on Monday, Tuecday, Wednesday, Thursday. and Saturday Evening*,February I9th,l9lb,SOth, 2Ut, and 23d.—and Afternoon Perform ance* on Wednesday and Saturday, February 30th* 23d, at 3 o'clock, liyffhe Learned Canary Birda will go ihratigh their truly astonishing and highly pleaaing performance!.. The Ventriloquiata wui m of the moat amuaiog de aciiptioh. The Magical Illusions will be of the moat aatonith ing ch*raeter. AdnisiionßS eenta; Children half price. Door* open et 7; to commence at ?t o’clock., feblC Lumber Yard for Beat, I WILL LEASE, for one to five year*, Seven Lola, aitnated on tbo comer of Butler and Will In* sta. Shovel Factory of Mc'ura. near foe Dew exicnttve -Marshall & Neltea. , Also—Tnree Lou on the earner of Baldwin tad I ibertr ats. calculated for OSes and - Lumber Depot, for Rail Road. JAMES B. MORUAN, feblO-A. frsiti lupplj«i exira juit iwjM, for tale by feM A CJJLUtiITtfON PLANTATION MOLAfcKES-gHS l»bit re r d per *it- PtaJem. lor tale l»r lets JAMBS DAL7KLL vt/iii- Uoutil* rcfmril. to/ tnlc low lit feblf lUJttOBID«E,\VII.S at tbs Office of me Chaniei’a Coal Company, on Fcxui atroet, Pitt/* burgh, for the following described Iron: Bu tons Plate Roil or liar S|s| in., of good quality, To be delivered at the tandina at McKev’s Ruck*, on the Ohio River, two and ahaifmiletbeluw Fitubwrgb, by the tenth day ot May neit. The tonn-ot ibe bar may be aeen on appliealioa ax theoffiee. Z. W. RK.MINGTON, Manager, feb!3 Of&ce Penn atreet, Pmaba^h. \ LOES—Sio Ins prime Dry Cape; .'i lit) do Soeolrinc: for sale by feblS R K SELLERS COFFEE— 75 bus Ria, in store end for s«3e by DROWN * KIRKPATRICK, frbW U 4 Liberty it M'oLASsJSPiikfbEU JTO; 40 u l* H: jsst rac'd. far tale by feblS BROWN * KIRKPATRICK SUGAR— J-AJUij.N' 6, for stie by tn.ia BROWN * KIRKPATRICK KiUE— 3J tierce* fresh. arriving ud for *a'e by ■ DROWN & KIRKPATRICK, feMA liberty at FLOUR— ll«* barrel* Extra; 120 barrel* Seper&nc; t 3 barrel* fine, on hand and for sale by febtS UROWN X KIRKPATRICK CORN —IOJ aaeka Yellow: for tale by fcbls BUOVVN * KIRKPATRICK CORN-*'* rale 10RN—dQtaektreeelrlng per cr. Melton, uixi ua'd. tn tlnre and for tale by _JW>l3_ JAMES PALZELL 81/KIMS— iIS wnt Keliy is. Co. Teun Dloom*, lor «al« hy feblS JAMES DAI.ZKLL. Sodern aod Antique Farßiturr. JAMES W. WOODWELL, S3,Tin*n St-, Pitts erne it. frrtjftSj-gggW. Jt W. TV. . /pm Respectfully informs the" ■HP*’ r»°hHc that he has com- JL. ptrtcd. bi* spring stock offinSß I'IIUNtTURE, the iaiffist and-most varied sts'nimeai ever offered for sale in this city, comprising revere! sett* of Romwooo, Mahosa.nt, arid Hues \Vx lvttt. cutved, oinatncnial and plain, suitable Mr Putihri, Drawing and Bed Rooms, all of which will l>e sold at (lie lowest prices. I’erenns desiring Furniture of ary description, are rpertfolly iursted 10 cal!amicxiuiaeliisstock, wJurh | embraces every description, from the cheapen and plainest to the most elegant and costly, of which the lollowiog comprise* apart: Tele a fete Sofas; Tele a Tele Divani; Conversation Chain; t-Siiabeihian Cnsire; Bnerpuon do. Louis XIV do- Krten*ioa do Buffet Wti^ue; What Not*; Toilet Tnhler;-- Louie XIV Comm adore? bake of Yotk’sCaacfc: - *0 Sofas with Plush anil Haircloth covers] 10 Divans. do". -do do;- - ■* 4udt>a Mahogany Parlor Chain; 10 M Boxwood 'do do; Id “ Vl’k Walnm do do; 41l “ Cane J*ett tlo; ’ 4 •• Mahogany Rockicg. do; 3 *• do Piano stools; So Mirble Top Centre Tsbies; 5!0 do do Wash gland*; 3tt Mahogany Bedstead*; 13 do Wardrobes: IS ni'k Walnut ' do; a Cherry do. A very * Mfffl aasortmenl of Ooramon Chain aod oth* < ei too tedious to mention.- ity* steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice. A IT orders promptly attendcti.io. PS—Cabinet Makers enn hosopplieJ with all sorts of Mabogauy, WaJuui, and Veneers, at ccmilcribiy reduced tHicet. . . . this DsaiauTcond! ” Fima the Tritune. A FRIEND, whose word "tans; reliable, an-> who hs4 no poml.le Internal in ibe matter, fu; «na ol gratitude, (Wires us (■> ray, - that be has Ik«ii cured of invrit-fki'- dnsiucs«.tiyii,eu>ct>f "Sr»n , a’» l '» , nd v ‘‘ un- Uiii remedy* with an assurance lhal, units* tl.e Ct.se l-e exuaordiosiy, the cii(cn«put will prove ai'tindanily saeunttrul. For sale at THE I'FKIN TKA NrcißK, f«Vj TO Fenrth «t. Piiuhnreh BAVLIN * OKUUEKU, AUfTJONKKUS, ?fo fl North Third Sirert, three (tool* stove Market, Philadelphia. I’e, l.args aa'c of Herd ware. Table auJ Pocket Cullery, I!mmii«, Whip;. Trace Chairs, shovels, Uiautt Cook*, Waiieo, 4e„ Ac., every evening—Coun«ei*ma a large assortment of lorke, bi»lis, hinges, tacks, kui«| aad U»k». pocket knives, iSknra, blank toots, wagon and gi* whips, table and tea spoons, waiters, tray a, bias* candii'ilckr, screws, |i\tu»to !««• and halter cboim; r lstrs. pencils, salute pirths, #totrei»«nd tangv, steel pens, travelling trunk*. P*»d*f a*»is, Hates,acconle-" oii*. guiu. curry ceinh*. toads, ivory atiil t art romto, I.tact s and bits, peat! buttons, gilt poods, band o'iJ I'nr* „»««, thread, flu aod round bastard bir.v banJ-sw do, to hooks, enofiersmnd trays, car* ».c:itei’« puircis, rules, meowing tupos, shoe black* mg, snuff toss*, iron S4|uvc< try waop, butcher aud inl>te aircia, shot toll*, v«* sereva, carded cuUejr febls{eod)4t Brta CauatoElscUon of OOlfiai-a. ‘ MtltP. StoekbdMcrs of the Eri* Cabal Connaav am . L notified that an Itoctiou will bo held at ihaV? flee of said Company, la Erie, on Monday. ibc 4ih d»» Of March, to ehoeao«erea U rectors Cor tto iil OIL CLCFflld—We have now >q ireta thn ir.hT « d best aisortaren, of OU ClcSa irred in this market-reniing from si Inehs. wu « fret-all oTwhick art Mom.tto iSSriTJi Jd trannlnetarera, and of the rishoat WayespecttoUy tatltadealer*, to eali nSaSmSi TVanhonse, » Fbnnh atrecv«od Wtaiii* e«S2rt‘ yßeottefswpaitluaaif elsoislmja. ■*»**on febl * ' WMeCLINTOCIC CUMlifEßbl, TWEEDS, Ac, 1 0 new stylo Cashmeres; I«3U do Fashionable Tvretdt; « do sopeiioi Bake French Cloth; JoU Mliveitt W&L INGDVA, AUCTION SALES. Vy Jolua D. Davla, Aa«ttaai< Baxl Stai at ilncKea. . On Thgrtdrr etmltir. > O'tlatfc.' iu ihfki CommercialSn]eiKoorat,eornrr Cf WdodlM-Fftlb i. atrcett, WiU be told, wiihoftt rcaerre* for cjuk •’. food*— MabareaSioekinßa&kof.Pitubaifk J i 51 do do Exobtnm&nk oTFlnabwri; &bt9 ■ . .;7oflN aMVisjiL*« ■ ./• Penmftory SaU Gooix, . - ' *■ OnThursday morning,February n,»t lOo’eloek, at ' ‘' &• Commercial Sale* kooks,'comer of-Wood and_. Fifth streets, win be ■old— • - , • ▲ large atock of seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods, among which aro raperfiee e lotas, eanlaMtaa, •_.> saunetta, flannels; blankets, tweeds, jeaaa, iUk,alpae v eas,eashaeres,delaine, plaids.gioghamveMieoo* ehecks, eambrie and jaconet Baiuns, paieor thread, ; sewing silk, spool and sewing eouoa. thawla, silk bdkik, fancy vc«tfags,'e*atsiidTei: sUknadlMUag . Ai * o’clock, • 11 A U : GroekHeai QaieaawarofFanHHt* » *•• ■* Vo" n ff hyson and imperial tea, IS bWanemof, 1 cask codfish. Yirgioli wfcaeeflftaeahswwn.-ohia* aid glassware, shows, eadet, forks, wire pinrpaper,fliamejclocks, lookingglasses,Ac. 1 A large and genera) assortment'of aew and veoohd hand hoasehohl asd kitchen fmltare.', - -* 1 ’ ; | .v -"ATTO’ClOek’,' \ FtsbionaMe ready mads clothing, leather tad «wa> vacs core red .ttndks, earpet and teaOwr bigs, fine eatleryj shot gtss; goldaßd'cUm watches,'masuial STB Ail BOATS. PIRIDUB6B AID hOOIITILLB 8T E AMP A C IC* E-T i. 4 N Ej ENCOURAGED hr the liberal piironagd extended lo all reaalar and well condneisd Lints, tho own er* of the following fine steamers hare arranged them intoa Line between PlUibargh andLoßlgnUe.' One of the boats will po*lUtelr le*v« Pittrbtirgb on eeery Moxnar.'Wa»SESl»aT,,and FlOit, Evwoas, alOo'eiock-fsllernotfoU.* • ' ’", The first boat of the Line will atari on Monday, I February *sih. .. • aieamerGeneseo*.-••••••-Captain T. Noore. « Z.Taylor--i-*-- “ - M-Laeas. ** Nominee F* J. flelitb. “ Mu Vernon “ ' H.JTonnta.' « Fairmohnt—“ • W. Ebberi. BECULAR SUNDAY,PACKET CINCINNATI, '-'‘'V Captain Wiulum J. Kochi*, firm- k • This splendid beat was ballt by the > IlTiv i J 'ownersof the steamer Isaac Newton, and others, for the. daeinnatt. and ■SBBSaßMPiiubnrih Packet trade, andwii. commence making hex re*olar trip* (a uto line, on* I SUNDAY, the 17iauisU ; -• i I Tor freight or piusge apply oa board, or to- Itl9 O U aULTKNBKttOBR, Agt PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKR*. The splendid fast reapior steamer r do°*|h LOUIS McLANK, W. $. CooweU, UMMnp. master, (basing ottdetgsno a. tbor- repair,) will ran bereafterat a packet-Vetafaeo Piusbargh and ‘Wheeling, leaving • Piusbstgh every: Monday, Wednesday and Friday mo mingy at 9 o’clock. Ppr freishi cr oessan apply on board, or to ‘ JatS ' W.B. W>IEHtKR,AaegL- • FOR BT.LOUI9 AND ILLINOIS RIVER. ; | . . r The splendid first steamer , * PCttUYLKILL; ■ IflSwgMl Marshall, Master, will leave Ser the I cnSßCawSMabove and air Intermediate portion 1 Hus day, Feb. Si, ct 10 o’clock, A. M. Fonrciahtor passage apply onboard. febtt FOB SAINT LOUIS. _I The splendid perket steamer , V NORTH RIVRR, CbMJTmrS Cipu CateOn* leavee'fbrtkoabove vnOaßßind all intermediate pom this day attOo’elock, A. Ml >! ' • ? f --,\' • For freuhtcrpaasagelmpnlyonboara,oMo IcmT ' fNEWTONJONK»,Agt ' for sr, Locur; ■ „ *"■« «ptnndld «lfawer ’ • . ft • - WYOMING, -.Boßta, aftnsr, wiU te*T« for tbOT© BMWmwIiTn 1 ' 1 "•* intermediate poruthi* day,- Sia; % tost, at 10 o’clock, AU. . * - • f . • For freight or route apply on board. febll T * > FOR LOUISVILLE. ' ..-m 4/' TUe fins new liaht draniht Reamer i'v . ftSTUn KENTUCKSy v&trtßSSl HaeleaOj • matter; wuiteare far-dto / BKMPttaWßabose- and airiafcrmeidiaio parts «z> ■••• B*njd»j, the Um, at 4 Vctoctr, P. *» Forfrei/ktqr panafo apply oo botrtL *.. . , . I . fcim ,-1 ARMSTRONG ACKOZEB, Art* ,-■ FOBaNE v ORLEANS.- -■ The tpicndia itn steamer - CFO.AV. KENDALL, ■' ■' • iiw!ipciw Notion. Miner, will learo for tbo < ■■■■BfiSflMataea and oil inienaeduudlaodiags,- on this day, at 10 A V.- ; -•>-■,■ . for freight or postage apply on board.- ■••. >«m ••■%:;! FOR NASUVHXE. ri -.- |, ; Theeplesdid steamer.FOßTPTrT, > ff. i, Miller.mastej, .trIU ;leare'for sbora MBBgBffB andallictermadiineporteati thU diji,< (BEHHB&HBBthe Sin iust, at 4 o'clock, P« M. - -For frelrtu orpwpooo. ooplr oa boards oe-ta- ■■>»-• fchai - - GfeuTTMILTENUEIiaHR;Ag* 1 FOR CINCINNATI. . ;■« . • -.. Theapkndid steamer / , RINGGOLD, nKSnCWrM Coot. Cope..will learn for the a boro ■KBBEHBBuhI all intermediate poiu; oa-.Als; dor,the SOtb intu, at 4F. pesitirely. For freight or passage ap>ljr oa board. "M 9 FOR NEW ORLEANS, ,n 'i> ** l V r, "*‘ ■«»»—«f' : •''.•••• ■••'. O I MARTHA. WASHINGTON, <’if ■ cßOSffigflt Irwin, master, wtu iears •tor abort ■SSBEaBOBud Intermediate porta, oa (Me day. ? llje loth last, at 10 o'clock, A. M. •• .' . ’ ' . For freight or passage apply oo board or to febao QBMILTENOERGRItAat FOR WABABU RIVER: mfn- a The splendid steamer ' i ITV _£& “ CINDERELLA. tfcwpwßa Caot. James H. Haaleu, anil Igara as 111 lit IMGMfeboTBi oa tbli day. Febnury s&tb at 4 o'clock. P.M. - V v ; For freight or passage apply on board, or to . > febUD J NEWTON JONES, Aft , , FOH CINCINNATI AND'LoUIsVUdJt f iiwi—» k. The splendid steamer. itCTTZA FARMER,'' - ; . ~ Benedict, natter,' vrlU keava fi» tha .• ■BoUßSKßabeve and all interaisdiato porta oa - Friday, the 13th February.at lOo’cUielf, A. hL For freight or passage apply onboard, or to febU QBMILTENBERGFJLAfI ■ FOB ST. LOUIS AND ILLINQISTIIVEB. -■ mn - k - The splendid fast passenger pooksl CONNECfICOT, VTT. • Priee, master,- wiU leave tot BHBSSaMBIha above aod all into mediate ports Friday, at 10 o’clock, A.'M. - Fortreighiorpnssage, apply on hoard, or to feb!4 J NEWTON JONES. AKt FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, yvtficw* K. The splendid steaincr - 1 1L. HAMBURG, . Capt. Klinefelter, wiU leave Ist abovo KBUBSESBBBDana all intermediato ports- this day at 10 o'clock, A. M. . .. s. For freight or paiuge apply on beard. fchU GBO O XjILTKNBRfIQEB. Atent FOB NEW QHLEANS. . , Tb« £imcteaaer. * qEteteSw Smith.' autrrf fotbsw ■DBBCanB port t3 _JNEWTON JONES, Agt FOR LOUISVILLE. onni- if The fine pawengef (tenner '- 1 » KTAYFLOWER,' ; W»li Fiatur. BsHter t :< wUl> Uawtfiwr Iks MtßoHSßnaUuTe ud ail latenqc&nia p«tp on tbu day,the 2Ah ui»t.ml4.o’clock, VM.\ For freight and outage apply on board, toto- , - febli- . ,-r,/ ~ Ti ll MIITEXBKRGBR “ r PORST.LOUI3. " ‘ ■'■'■'■-.'i jmjh Tbe ratendld steomer" i r,attfsr, win Imt* Artflf SHBHDSHVabove ud *H ioicrßieduie pe*a oil Ihis «* caaumera to their ite< k. before Fnrehi*icg_ei*ewhere. Too; warrant tbe*t artwleato becqoo! to may modoiii this conalry or imported. : • ' fcb>4 *oo*ooo BaufcoU Coal Wuudi PEOPOSaLH wiU bo recei*e4 by a A.NeANGL TV* t'O-i Canal Oailn, Penu. atrter, PiltibwlK until Ut Marco next, far about 100,000 batheli Moaon cibcla Coal.- bat fualiff, lot Uaapurpvtea, lobe'4«- Tivored on board Canal D&ais at ibeir Wuebouc. Penn otreet.laTcntcioxiMbedelivery 6Cohuhfilt6oc day, doting iho cotaingaeawn,} comraeaeia* about lit May next . • 'Jbe Coal suit bo aereened fro* from alai* and dirt, and weighing *o» buUaASUft* totbb boaheL Term of payment wul bo eiuji, C,*MeAWLTY4Cd; — 1 Pa.ir, PUubnrgh. LAMP OIL-U 4 fall for «ate by . _ fcMa J \ - JOHN PMOBQAK iec’d and foritle by ' ' JOK.NDMnBn*N A^r7 3lb,,Mpc '^^w^s&‘<’ f 1 M*}? aIVK by/ V.**" 1 * ...'.. i KIDOACO -KM ibt fof ttta by ’K«MILLIO>i-<»a« C*4fleter fo, ,ne by — c t> i H J KIbUACO P H CARUT. IHO.S~W Ilf j‘._ | M.wwbl.r . feua: 1 JXIDOteOO A^ l k?ft Vj ' ' ." ttfcU b>r sale by JOHN D MORGAN— WUITINU-M bbli ißr-vftoi £panT»b, far mJ« br _>t>W . , JOHH D MQROAN JJUITEg, Ao—lU btiU nod 3 krgt Batter; 4aackal-'caUier*; foraalab*l v. Jakes PALafeU* lIU bbl*l.in*ei-d Oii; T U ' 1* “ W.mcrL*rd, Nol: •>*. ! 10 “. do do No*: 6r MeVg..- fcbis j .. - . smjjuUkNicuta TT'K-NZOiC Ml’orwie bV RBaKLLF7rf?CS7 Woodrt A dlfrfo ACll>-7ilWforulr. by J - '-"7 A fcblS . - . /jiPwntM njURTAKId A 4 -*J3olb» lot ute , ' ttKSgACTSj ’IVACON—ISO bhd* prime Hum, SidfSTfc sto*X&a& JJ 6iUc*E»awiBwlft*»9CH*m*;„ . OK* J4iU«r ( Brown & H*afn*« 60 ut*,9 CL pried Beef /•«' ' feblS * • * MICOL9 n^&KklToiL— bblt tor lale hr " }«W jbcawfielp O.VNfiY"IiAUS-rSWiO|a*l rec’d *Dd for **lol>7_ , \ T Itinfl MaKVronLßfc CLAKKB i a jfvOub caniTCk&—xw bu joM rce'i on caaSfar' l'-mcniuutfor amlabyl J KIPP fc CO