THE #iTSRTH?iIH gazette. PttBUSHEirKY <m tTE te pltTB BORfln* TUESDAT MORWtW°» FEB. 26. )659. M Mty NEXT PAGE FOE LOCAL MA'fW.BS TgLEORATHIC MEW.*, -»c. W« are indebted to the Hoa. Motet Hampton, for pabte dpenneLta. We ire p!eaj»ed to hear from Wuhtagtoo, that c«r worthy and. energetic Poet Mictr, Samoel Boeeborg, Ecq.Jbu been nnxcuncmiiy confirmed by the Senate. Wealsoleamthat theHon.Lather SATWtnce, torataly a Member of Congreae, from Milne, hu beat appointed Commiuiocer to the I Sandwich Xala&iUj and the Hod. Charter Polk/ formerly Governor of the State df Delaware* hia ban appointed Collector for the flort of Wilmisg loo, in that State: | —Baa. cityo f —Wed of r' Tw pafTTTTfi Ttirr, city of St. L oo* la fan exhibited, on tfao tobjeci cl rail read*, with, la a an energy and liberality great ly to faer credit, and baa given an example which Pjtutrargb'woald do well to Imitate. The Republi cta s ofthellth last? makes the following it ale. swat: “Every dry’s subscription to the stock of the Pa* eifle Rail Road Company,only vrves to show the strong hold which this project is aeqalring upon the people of Bt> Lotus. Yesterday toe stock taken exceeded forty Ire thousand dollars, aod at the does of the books, the whole amount subscribed was 9305,500. When it U considered that thia project has only been before the people for about ■ week-Khat Ills only (en days since the charter was Ant published, and a portion of the comtais* ■beers met, in a quiet way, and resolved that the peat work should be by way of uttma tattmi of their own eoartctioos of what ought to be done,subscribed $151,000 —U may bo claim ed, we think, that the people of Bt. Louis bare doM'nobly.' The propaaitioncwascoldlyreoetved aifcftbyaome of our citizens; but that feeling has been dissipated as the merits and the feasibili* 9Of the project bare been discussed, and each day has added, hot only, to the amount of stock taken, bus to the number of friends to the mea sure." The recent robbery of the Post Office at Wheel lag, andjthat ofMr. Richardson’s jewelry establish-1 Bent ta our city, gives evidence that a regular band cdburgUra are about to, and too great pre caution can not be taken to gnard against them. The ,robbery of Mr. Richardson’s store was an ex eeedxngly bold one, and was most probably com mitted by some persona perfectly familiar with the The movements of the clerk were, no doubt, watched, and bis temporary absence tailed upon to effect their object. : Congressional Hsoridhg< With pleasure we express onr concurrence in the condemnation of the practice, too prevalent in nnwfwnf and inmuy of the Slates, of announcing the death of members occurriug during a recess .nnd away from the seat of government. Snch annunciation* are followed by resolutions to wear crape and the q4j° a C &l Qeot of both Houses, bow* ever pressing nay be <hg public business. The mourning crape' is purchased and tied to tho arms Of members j-worn to their rooms, and taken off hhd thrown‘away! When a member diet at during the eesalon, it is right and pHJpeMo announce the fact, and take proper order to attend the funeral—beyond that is useless— worse than useleas—heartless form. In the late of Mr. Dickinson, of Ohio, this improper practloe was alluded to in the Senate, and dispro ved of bythat body. We hope this may prove a forerunner of a salutary reform in that particular. Cia.Oat,, We agree entirely, in the views expressed by our worthy cotemporary, in reference to this use- less waste of lime and money. There is no heart o»3 feeling in U; and, instead of a compliment, ' touus, a solemn mockery, “being full of Jj6gnd. ? ind yeaning bnt rignifyiag nothing."— ‘ ‘ hopc: to see the custom abolished, usd ■ ttiust, our members of Congress, who laugh in their sleeves whenever a member dies—as it gives them an idle, day- or two—will think more ' ©f the Interest of the living, and lees of tho empty pomp and pageantry of elicit exhibitions. We ■once heard the remark mails by an eccentric gen tleman,it was almost an inducement to go to Congress, if for no other reason than to stand the chineo of having a splendid funeral, end a deep ty touching euloglum pronounced by some mem ber appointed foe that purpose, selling forth a thousand virtues, which, until then, the most Inti- Wfit fnendaefthn deceased were entirely .ignorant of. FBOJS BSB&UBVKQ. Certaspoailcnee of the Pittsburgh Oaxertt. Haxxzonxo, Feb. 23,1550. la the Senate, yesterdy, petitions were presen* ted by the Speaker, Met*re. Crabb, Forsytb, Fer bob, Brooke, Ives, Stine, fclcn f in*cbcr, Frailey, Packer, Drum,Lawrence, Daisie, Hudcu, Jonea, Guernsey. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Mr. King, tytdieiaryj a bill to anuol the mare coutractlboiween Oliver Elliot and Julia Ann, fail-wile. \ ‘ Mr. Fraileyi (Corp.il a bill to revive tbe Leba non Valley railroad company. Mr. (Eleclion districtxj a bill relative to election district*. *Mr. Faelter, (Select,) a bill to apportion the Slate lor eenaton and represent*live*. BILLS READ IN PLACE. Ur. Fnikj, • bill 1 to lay oat a State road in Schuylkill tad Colombia counties. Ur. Walker,* joint reeolution,giving;ihe eased of this State to the purchase heretofore made, by the Gotten! Government of lie property in Phfla* , known aa the U. S. Bank; which resolution waaemuldered and peaaad. Kr, Xonigttaeber, a bill to oaile and eossob .UCto t&e Franklin and Marshall colleges, at Lan caster. Hr. Frick, a bill to incorporate the Loeuit Gsp iaprorepeot coaptay j also a bill to erect a new eotmxy oat of Lycom ing, Northumberland, Colam- Ida and Union, to be called Freeland. Hr. Sankey, a bill to in corporate fhe borough ol Rochester, la Butler chanty. Hr. Brooke offered a resolution instructing the nnmmlftnn on Agricnltare to enquire into the ex. .pediencyof reporting a bill tofonn a Stale agriccl isral society; which was agreed to. ; Hr. Walker offered a resolution calling upon the Oesenl for a statement of the account ol Hr. Johnson, late Chairman of tbe Library C o ®" ; which was agreed to. U tho House, Mr.lJeaf, from the Committee on Wafa and Means, to which was referred the peti* tkm of the stockholders of the Bedford and Sloys* town atrni pUte company, roported that it was in* expedient s grant the prayer of the petitioners, and sored to be discharged from the further con •identkmof the smbject; also reported adversely jo the prayer of the petition of citizens of Monroe county, —vfog for aa appropriation of $2,000 for . the purpose of repairing certain roads, and asked to)be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. Hr. Walker, from tbe Committee oa Inland Nav igation and Internal Improvements, reported tbe MB, a, supplement to an act entitled an act to provide fer the ordinary expenses of the Govern ment, the repairs of the canals and rati roads of the Commonwealth, and the payment of the claims doe by the same, aa approved 10th of April, 1849, with amendment >- OBIGINAL RESOLUTIONS. t Mr. Mr**, on leave given, offered the following reeohrtioo:— \ • Hat immediately V the jocrnti of to day, to moj «« fuevall of Wasbit by tie Clerk, and that tbe Houd thereafter adjourn, io token of it erence lor toe day. Mr. Bmyaer moved to amend] - the! Ibe Governor, Mead* oi El meats, and members of the Seol attend the aittinga of this House* 'of the aald address.” Agreed t Mr. KUUnger moved a fnrtber jnmeodmeat, by • adding, “ and that 20,000 cofitJ m English, and 6,000 copies in Gerouu be printed for lie use of Ibe House.” Agreed to. ITba resolution as amended was then unanimous* ly adopted. - Walker moved that (he House pxove«<! (o . conideration Of tbe joint resolution in refer* ’■* ence to tbe Mtyfr of natiTe marble for tbe Waab ltyton theHow wfaasd, and lm-‘ mediately thereafter adjourned. 1 • •>.• Xo day, being the 2*'d of February, the Leg Ula? *. core transacted very bale basinets. T|ie Senate * ■ : ttaanlfiooily. end without debate, tbe rea* , elutions introdoeed by Mr. Mathjsi on tbe ■ sofejectof the integrity of the tbiop of the. States* $ At n o’cleob, Mto Governor and Heads of Do* with the Senate, went into tbe Bepre* SatltiTe Hall, in accordance with a long standing —jJlrn fur the pnrpoee of hearing read tbe rare* of Washington. This important doc* amJlat all times, bot partiealarly pertinent now, wsaread by tbe Clerk in an impressive manner t-u-i r: “• , *, »,.** s";i • -V !u PROS WASHIHOTOH Crorrcfpomlence of me Pittsburgh tJaistir . . Washimton, Keb. 22, ISM. Two Gmt Speeches in th« Hoo*»-Mr. Winthrop and fail AnalUnli-A little too bard on Free Boilers—Let there be pence—Col* Blssell upon the Chivalry— Hon. Thtdevi Steven* wm n»ed np- Mr. Speaker throw* doublet*. Yesterday was a- great day in the House. Col. Bistell, oflUinoia, ho* made a very destructive I charge upon the •‘chivalry,” which ia the theme Cf I aaiveriil comment, and Mr. Winthrop has made oie of hi* finest efforts, in vindication of himself I from the frequent assaults of Mr. Hoot, Mr. Gid« | dings, and other Free Sotlerr, in and out of Con* l gfcea. Tojadge oi the excellence of Mr. Win* throp'e speech from the attention it received, and 1 frooi the applause which it elicited, l ihonld pro* Bounce it one ol tbo most eloquent and effectual apeecbea ever made in Congress. This is the opinion oftbe majority, but far myocif, » mast s&y that 1 felt a little thin skinned &■ be was dealing bis stinging blows about him, and concluded I would leave the task of eulogy to other*; for as be tween northern Whigs and FreA Boilers, in my judgement, there is much to be forgotten and for* given—much to be borne and forborne from and towards one another. Mr. Winthrop has been wronged and aggrieved, mistaken and therefore misrepresented, 1 admit, not only by professed Free Sailers, but by mnny Whigs of strong and vehement convictions, and it is but natural that he should entertain the feelingr.of resentment and displeasure exhibited in his eloquent personal de fence yesterday. No good, however, can be dooe by prolonging and embittering these dissensions among these Capufeta and Montagues of the North. After all, they are equally fir freedom aad equally for protection, harbor and river improve ment!, and other Whig doctrine. There should bs no strife between them, if it can bo avoided. While Mr. Winthrop was spe- king, the Demo cratic side of the House was completely deserted, every member present took care to get a position near him, or before him, so that not a word utter* ed should be lost, end at several points he made upon the Free Soilers, ..there was applause by | clapping and stamping, not violent, but pretty gen-1 | era! and audible. I have seldom seen so marked i , a tribute paid to the power of oratory than on this I occasion. j Col. Blssell, of Illinois, a Democrat, but who | has done the Slats gallant service in the field of! strife, against a foreign fee, made oao of the most | powerful speeches that Has been heard upon this floor during the present cession, rcmarkablo as it has been for the brilliant and exciliog debate which ilhasbrought out. Indeed nponthe general ques-1 lion at issue between the free and slave States, I think this speech will have a more enduring ef* fed than any other yet delivered in this branch of Cocgroas. It was the more remarkable, from the fsdihaltbc Speaker has been claimed as an nd« | faerent of the Southern School of politics, and come here with predilections so entirely hostile to anything like Free Soilism, as to be considered something e little werse than a “Northern oiq. with Southern principles”— When, therefore, he; !dorided aud refuted iho complaints of the South,vs to alleged “aggression* - ’ upon it; when hu denounc ed their disunion harranguea ai ‘ treason," and their fustion rantalout their own couroge *cd maaonnimity as trash;” when he spoke of putting down overt aotsof disloyalty by fercc of arm*, and showed whore the men and the mtini .tioas could be found to doit; and wten-be deferd .ed northern volanteer soldiery from reckless ami arrogant aspersions proceeding from theSoulh great "was the disappointment, disgust, and chagrin upon one side, and corrurpacdlrgiy great the picrt-inc and approval with which ho was listened to, by the other. In fact the chivalry have seldom en countered so rude’ a tilt. I notice thnt it has been remarked by very many northern prints, that except on two or three notable occasions, the Senators ami ilr|ire»ent-t -lives from the free States have pife-erwd this 'Winter so deep a silence as to give color to tfce tnv putationthst they felt unequal to the contest nT *.r-. gamrnl and oJoqienee to which S ur.brrn ardor k> vauntingiy ciiAilcßgrid Iheru.' I' the Hou*.o al least a vtgy Gw. days have auiiccd' to show mat there was no ground whatever fur thut animadver- I cion. Sinos shxmoor some motive t'as op* entted in.the Speaker and the Cnairman of his sc* lection, to afford to Northern men -the opportunity , to speak, the cavalier* of the Soalh have bad the worst in every encounter, and Northern constitu encies ueed be nnder 00-approbens ions to wlrch aids will .be awarded the palm of eloquence. Mr. Thadecs Steven*, of your State, addressed : the H-i Use on Wcdnjsd.'v, and ins.de r ■; •■r-.-r. upon Slavery, which ban excited lb* ep; <-nl ;t;J g aation of ail “Dfggerdotn *’ Yesicrday, Mr. Mill son,cf Virginia, commenced a reply to i‘. Hisi I opening waelamusing ccd charaetcritt c. Mr. M-> who is a very little man, declared that the ro l marks of Mr. Stevens had first excited to him a | profound indignation, bnt as he bad not been ! able to gel the floor immediately, that feeling had | settled down Into a quiet loathing and diagu«t, and ; then Mr. Millson pointed to the picture of Wa-h -i ington, and called the House to witness, thst be : rested Iriscaso upon that patriot. This was high* ly dramatic, but it was not original, fer the “dis gust and contempt” etyie of putting down an op ponent, though formerly practiced with some suc cess,was exploded fully ten years ago. “Old Thad" as he ia familiarly called, was not present during ihia fearful exordium, bat he will no doubt consid er himself annihilated wheo he sees the day’s report. • The President went to Richmond yesterday, and may bo expected back oa Saturdsy—Theie will, therefore, bo no reception to night—there has been a Urge party at the house of some distin guished person every night this week. At Mr. Speaker Cobb’* oa Tuesday night, the good* humorof the host was very considerably increas ed by the receipt of a telegraphic dispateb, inform*, ing him ol the libetii accession to his household, of two miniature copiesofhts honorable self, de monstrating fb.atth]9 double pay of the Speaker »o:p had not come »oon. Bat lam growing u windy as a member of Congress, sc error I oust avoid, and never charged upon the eldtt The President's rtrtt tn Btthmond-Cel. Blsstl’s Spceehxdlsndin npon North ern Soldier*—An Exposure--Sew Cu- ban Expedition. Tho President has gone to Richmond, to assist in laying the corner atone of a monument to Wathingtoa. The commencement of this work in the capital of the native state of thalgreat man; at this crisis in our public affairs, ia an event of happy augury. Washington stands first tod great est among.tbe distinguished sons of Virginia, as he stands first and greatest among the great tuen of our common country. But If the sentiments of some or the degenerate sons of that State, whore voiees sound with poleat emphasis even In her legislative halls, were tbe ruling sentiment ofher people, then, Instead of erecting monuments to the “Father of his Country,'’ they would be more con sistently employed in erasing Lis name from tbeir and in suppressing every memo* rial of his services and-virtues, and of the micro tioa in which his memory has been held. Col. Bisscil, who delivered on Thursday, that tremendous speech upon the Slavery question, and particularly upon the “chivalry’’ question, ha?, like Byron, suddenly awaked and found himself famous. The Colonel, is 1 believe, a native of Con necticut, but bus been for many years s cinaen of Illinois. lie commanded the aeeood of lb** ga*- Unt regimenta rsi-ed lor tbe Mexican War ;n that State, and with it, accompanied General Wool; Upon that memorable march from Lwnr.-ri through the -Northern .Province* of Mexico, to tin* battle gronnd rf Buena Vi«tn. In tn it deJ*»cra:e en gagement, the regiment ofCjb/vl ll'.wl! sustain cd'the pent oi boaour an-J dinner during tbejwhole day, nod when night came the remnant of bis shattered corps lay down among the corpses .of comrade, and wltinn henrinz rf il-«* treud ol'ibe foe. He loti in killed and wounded more than half his officer*, and nearly naif Iks rank and tile. It was natural that such a men should have listen* cd with indignation to the itireals ofii«.union with which the very air of the Capdo. b.t« force •barg ed for more than mouths past, aad above ail. tbit his feelings * l,oulJ havo Ueo aroused to the highest.filch of resentment when he heard southern orators. »*ot up tho arrogant and, impudent claim that their troops had redeemed tbe honourof our ustioual arm*, when tarnished ky the misconduot, or the misfortune of tbe soldiera from the Free Stitcs. H* resolved t> pluck the plumes from there rhetorical peacocks, end he hid ftwilha coalempiuou- case, and to air of con idoaspowrr and stmiTlh, that added ten fold b:tterness u tic exp^rurc. ifter the rend log of tow monjing, the lgton shall be read ie will immediately a reaped and rev« Hjy adding, “ aad Executive Depart- Ale, be invited to during the reading 1 [Urethat of;» field preacberlhzna great orator. Bat that be has high claims tv* ihe latter distinction to man who wi:ne a, v*d the edict of hit speech last Thursday could doubL He belongs to that class of men, who, whether oh the field of battle, or in the arena of intellectual struggle, will be felt and n ipected. Hi* denunciation of the caiomny by which ; Soolhern apeakera and writers have sought to rob the (roopa onilinois and ladiaoa <?( the glory tltey earned, at such fearful cost, at Bu ena Vista, and to appropriate it to a Southern reg iment, wag one of the finest exhibitions of oratory 1 ever witnessed. I am noi sure, whether I have re lined to the schemes iald to be in agitation here and else* where, (or the invasion ofCobaor not. Rumor connects the operations of the won hies engsged in this second plot, for depriving Spam of this lost of its colonial dependencies in America, with that darker and more dangerous conspiracy for dis membering this noble confederacy. It is affirmed that a principal cause of the failure of the explod ; ed expedition of last summer, was, that while the 1 men raised for itwero nearly lo be all Americans, ’ he commander of the whole was a Spaniard, Oca. Lopcx, formerly an officer in the Spanish forces in Cnba. How this could be, I cannot rleariy comprehend, since it is understood that nearly the wholo tqra of three or found hundred thoutasd dollars upended in the course af the preparations, was furnished by Spanish subjects in Cuba. • But it is said lo be sow proposed lo employ.mine but Americans, and lo take the ne cessary measures in a raaoner fiat will not brikg the actors m the scheme within tie operation of the penal laws of the (Jn.ted S ales. If (hit part of the reputed project be correctif stated, it lends great colour to the suspicion that the conspirator* have in yiew the conquest of Cuba as a means bring in Hut magnificent island as a State ofthe proposed Southern Slavery canfedrr- j ocy. This idea (s certainly no more wild nor criminal, 'than the visionary plans of those reapeo | table persons whom we hear day afier day eaten* lalmg the value o( the Union, and painting in colors' m6ra brilliant and as fleeting as the rain bow's tints, theglorios and splendors of the South, if separated entirely from the Free States. Though col of a credulous turn, lam tadneed to believe that there is something is these ftorjes of designs upon Cuba, from teeing some of the parties known to be engaged in the operations of last summer: in frequent intercourse with prominent Southern men in Congress. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gaxette. N»w Yoag, Feb. 21. Winter seems to have taken a Anal leave ofna, and our; belles are enjojiug in their promenade* the balmy air of May almost, while over coat* have been cast ofT.for. the day at least. Oar a tree la are filled with dual, and redolent of tbo perfume which baa given ua ao wide a reputation as a fi!* thy city! Ever; thing about us betoken* an eatly spring, whether cotuidered In tho light of trade or of the weather. Our hotel* aro crammed with merchants, and our city morebanta are unanimous in saving that never were larger pnrehatea made, or old ccc junta mare promptly settled. Money is lod&nt end cheep, nod be ia a moat inveterate croaker who can find a Word ol fault with the prospects cf commerce now. We may be over trading. and perhaps aelling more goods of for eign make, than oar home manufacturers may think profitable to home labor, bat we apeak now of commerce alone. The Hermann and tfae Cunard vessel* left for England yesterday, the Salter with oyer One hun dred thousand dollars in coia. A good deal more was eagaged to go, and packed, bat at the last hour drawer* oi sterlmg bills reduced their de mands, and left the coin here. The market cloa* ed dull et 3| preat. for first cla-a bdls, and a large tapply. Slocks after ten days of improvement, have turned about, and In the face of tbe low price of money, recede gradually, but certainly, from hour tohonr. The bad atate of feeling exiatingio OoncfMSGpou tho California question, has weak* government alocks, asd until the vexed subject la disposed of, or Congress rises, prices must tend downward. Mr. Clay's ppecch continues to prodace a won* derful! sensation, and a moat marked change in pablicopiolon. Even the Journal of Commerce, that nfon inexplicable, yet moat inflaenUal jours qal, awards it unqnclified commendation, and nrges upon all good cihxsns as the honorablo mean* of adjusting what moat be a grievous sore solosjg as slavery ia tolerated on our soil. Tbe I Clay meeting at Castle (Jarden,“withont regard to i piutyj* will be the most enthusiastic we ever hid» | except the one t.» welcome him at New York, and will lie really a union meeting. Every body has heard of real' estate registers, and registers fir things lost, but not of a register just under wsy by Mr. Mace, a fashionable under taker, who has. an agent in California, and who by last steamer sends him a list of deaths/as well of all who may soon need an undertaker. H:s agent sends the stats of hsaltb of the invalids, wbeie they are, how they are noned, tow much gold they have got, and when they die, and who got the gold. Fnends who do not getletters.'can, under this arrangement, bear upon what to the mars is the moat important point, without cost. Mr. Mace has jost made a shipment of ‘‘nest cof fins,*' to the diggings, with t'l the parapharnalia of tbe last t-ceac of all in this anpofvejJ problem, hamin life. The employees at tbe Custom House are is good spirlu this forenoon, at tho fact that good aohd gold will be paid them for their services, la ac cordance with instructions from bead quarters. Spmb of them have been sadty pinched, and bad roiner amall credit*. Twenty one thousand dol lar* has been raised for the Hogue Street suffer .era. The largest contribution s4lB,’was raised by the Unitarian Society in Brooklyn, of which Mr. Farley is Pastor. Cotton has improved, and the highest grade now sails at 13|, a | ct. off the lop price of the sraaon- Flour ia firmer, and *o;ge sorts have riien with a good demand. Giain Is held firmly, pp.d large*sales. Sugars have falfen i 0 i ct., and the market still flavors the buyer. Coffee. dull. Pork ip cheaper, and (till favors the buyer. Lard is at *oau!f. £>h;o Whiskey 26 cl*. In metals no change, though a pri/aje hM be *° macJo for rails. Teas are firm, and in tte wtolp raoge of groceries an active trade. 6- Wash ixqtoz, Feb. 23, 18f0. Rev. J. M. Sojlh’s ,English, Classical, and Mathamatical Bchool, Pittsburg £.f£rnoon Ses sion, Feb. 22d, 18S0. Messrs. William Owens, R. Walson Hawkins, and peorge R. Duncani were appointed a com mittee to report resolutions for the adoption of tbo Sc hoc!, touching metpor? p! the grtal men, whom American people venerate; and R. Web ster Mackny waa appointed to read it,® valedic tory address of tho father of bin country, to the • American people. After the reading of the Ad dress, the Committee reported tbe following ie*o- Lulipos, which were unanimouil* adopted, vie ‘i. iwcpiy second ot February—tbe day we celebrato as the iaj cf tbe mac, ‘first in war,first in peaei, first m th*U>orU rf eo«n trymen." 2. Time, which, in tbe caae ofraoit other n»>D| tends to effoc/i tbe impression- of endeared at lachment, in hie only adds increased vividness, and indelibility; hence on ifos ofyr hundred and eighteenth anniversary of his birth, we recog nize him as living in our hearts, with an affec tion augmented by the ratio of revolving years. 3, la the life and character cf General Wash ington we recognise one of the highest and pur est examples of ininau excellaucy ever cxhibU led on earth, and une which every American youth nhould assiduously emulate. 4 We record our grateful acknowledgment! tojthe G.id.of N’stiouj, lf(at having raised up* for our ao itlestrioua a leader In the hour ofhei dar-uees and her peril. He has hitherto graciously vouchsafed tbe perpetuity of all our f.*ec and prosperous inslituiious, amidst the jeer* and taunts <>f mitred human oppressor* through out tbe eastern hemisphere. Upon tho motion of —— tho above COmmitoe was directed to famish a certified ropy of ibe proceedings for publication, in such daily papers ot this tfiiy ay msy favor Ua with such publication. Tint Pr.\R»YLVAjn* 2ahal*. —The Harrlaburgb Union, of ycMordny, make* the following authori tative announcement, in confirmation of what we have already Informed oar readers:— 'We are authorized to elate that the Canal Com mlaftioDtra have dlreasdd the Sapeiintendenta to tat the water ip the main line of the canal* on^the A writer in the Christian Inquirer rayx, with great truth, “that church debts are a great and vexatious evil, as little consistent with a sound financial policy, os with the best interests cf reli gion. " Tbe sad experience ot some churches has verified this remark. “Pay as you go," is the only sound policy, as it is the truu chriaftst: rulr.” FBOn HEW TOEK. Par du Putiburgk Gatetu. W. OWEN, > H. W. HAWKINS, > Committee. G. it. DUNCAN. ) Tbe wedding ring of Martin Lntbcr has been brought to New York by Charles Luther, a lineal descendant of the reformer. The present King of Prustia offered 3000 thalers—about SI ,81)0 —for it, bat was refused. On the inside ts inscribed, ‘•Dr. Martin Luther to Catharine von Boren, June 1 3 1523.” Tbe New York Tribune slates that Madame Metsenhauser, the widow of the unfortunate commander of Vienna, daring the memorable days of October, arrived in that city some days since, with three children. She parted from her husband . some days before be was exeented by the taut kets of Prince and bat now •ought a refuge in thisUouutry. Axotuex Mobdkr.—Aboot 11 o'clock Satur day nigbi, Mr. William Schaffer, a carpenter by trade, residing on the corner of Thirteenth aud Wash atreeta, entered his house with In* throat eat from ear to ear, and. before medical assistance could be procured, ho dipd, without being able io utter aword as to the raOse of hiasituation- Sub sequently, on the B*me eight, it was ascertained that Schaffer, in tbe early part of the evening, had a difficulty with a near neighbor, named Moseh backer, and that'lhere was strong cause to believe that he and hit sons were the perpetrators of the deed. Accordingly, loe'pohco arrested Guorge, Mtlhais and Jacob Moschbacker nod Adnra Dome, on suspicion, and lodged then in the oaliboose to await an examination. Moschbacker andhia sons have for some time past been engaged about the City Eogineer'a department, ns chum bearers, and are well known to many in the coraoroity,. The particulars of the affair we were unable to learn. Since writing the above, we learn that Scheffer waa killed a' a beer house on the corner of Thir teenth and Wash, and did Dot enter bis bodre, aa above slated. A coroner’s inquest was held over bis body yesterday, and tbejury rendered n verdict that he enme to bis death by the hands oi Jacob and Mathias Moschbacker and Adam Dome, Schaffer's bead was nearly severed from his body, and we learn that the evidence of gnih against the above parties is ofihr most positive charac ter.—Sr. Louu Rsp., Fei. 11. TaaQOT— Fidelity or a Doq.—A dreadful, tragedy occurred at Welle-tey, Li., on tbe 22d all. The collector of taxes was compelled to leavp his wife and young f'atpily alone over night, while absent on business. The lady, knowing that there was considerate money in the house, sent for eome of tho family oT a neighboring black smith to stay at the house. Her request was Sruffly refused,but a podlar, who passed by in tbe usk of ihp evening, consented to allow bis dog' to remain as a prelector. In the night the Indy was awakened by a disturbance and on entering the room where the dog was left, she (bond tho 1 animal drawing a man through the window. The neighbors were alarmed, and on examination it was found that the robber was her neighbor, the blaokvmilb, quite dead. Baoxcv Haaarao— Rev. J. L. Hodge, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Nassau *>trecl, delivered a -discourse on Buuday afternoon, id which he commented on the recent calamity in Hacuc et. Among ether affecting incidents, he mentioned the death of Mrs. Gulliyer, whose fnuerhl he at tended that afternoon. Mrs. G., ho said, was an aged lady, and had three grandsoua in the build- 1 lug at the lime of ihc explosion. The charred re main* of two were brought home, and the third has ever tiQce been haDgmg between time and eternity, in consequence of the injuries received. The old lady waa as well as her grandsons when they left homo on Monday morning. She loved tbam*—they were her pride. When the mangled remains of two, and the disfigured body of a third were brought borne, she could not weep, hnt sal la the old arm chair the picture of grief. She continued thus, without giving any external evi dence of disease, until Friday morning, when «he Ml asleep-'in death. She died of ahroken heart She. bid long been a membsrol Rev. Mr. Undge's church, aa was also one oitne deceased and seve ral ether member* of tho family.—-JJrpoXJyn AJ vfturr. Nsw Oiuxi-ts, Feb 20. The Presidents of several insurance eotnpaulc have mode affidavit that Dr. Ksott, owner cl ship Ruaatt, and Wilsou, toe Captain. conspired to getber to cast away or burn her. Roth have been arrested end held to bail m fifteen ih«xj«-.nd do.lars each. ' The lo» bv the recent fire is believed to K* no; over $350,000. Cotton is firmer, and has fully recovered from tbe decline since the arrival of the Europe There have been sales of 3,000 bfilcs to day; mid dling, lli;good middling, ill. There are two Mexican war peo'lemeu in the U. 3. Senate, namely, Davis, of Mississippi, and Clemens, of Alabama. Tcey are both mad as March bare*, oa the subject of slavery, piemen* vowed tbo other day. in one of his extraordinary speeches, that the Uoioa is already dissolved. That being the case, why does not the chap slop his unmns'cal yelpings aud gn hornet Hu mili tary rival, Dans, doe? noi think that «fe Ur-inn is quite diasnlved yet.but he i* laboring bxrj tuonsg about tbst delightful catastrophe. Iftbe Union isdiiwoived.thero wilt*be a terrible contest between there warrior* for the Pre»i<foncv of tbe Southern republic. Whether Jeff will get the heels of Jerry or Jerry of Jeff, there’s no fore seeing. If tbeao heroes are as light oi heel its they are of bead, their rare will certainly be interesting. —lxiuuvxlU Journal. Soi^aa.—Various notice- have appeared in me journals, ia rclefegcp to an ItppyoveJ process in the minofacturc of sugar, by which double the quantity obtained by former methods, is extracted from the beet aud cane. This process waa kcol a tecrel, and a commission appointed by the Bel gium Government, to investigate it. A patent was granted in Belgium, and one hna also been tmuedin this country to the inventor, Mr. Mri»ua. The prnea* eousial* merely m prevcniinx forinon- by treatiog the juice w il ’ ; un acid -ul phate of lime { instead ot the former methods of defection. William Hont, formerly of Philadelphia, but the moat extensive sugar planter in the Jsintid of Cu ba, recently died. Hia will vsi opened on the 18th, in Philadelphia, when his nephew. William Hunt Stewart, was found to be the sole heir to lia immense peueukm*, which last year yielded $119,C00, and may saJely be act down as annually worth 890,000. This devise is cbnrscd with the payment of $200,000 in legacies and five years given (or that purpose. Mr. Stewart is quite yonnjr. and may probably be the richest man of faia age in the Union. ' Psatsk fox Cosoaxss.—The Southern Church man urges prayer for Congress and the Nation." The Kdixorsaya, in bis prefix. “While we have not been much alarmed by the violence ofpasl paroxysms in the political world around us, which from this very .feature, we might hope wouldaooa subtide, we confess thnt there doea appear to be an unyielding obmiancy iu symptoms of disease, which cannot be looked upoD without apprahonsioo. Itteomtsn ease, too, in wtrch the yjsdom oftbe wisest and ihy devonoa of the meat patirib'titf can ni* '’x-ulcbiv ,*?ni edv. hisouiyll* who‘-sinleih the cdim oi the •ens, tbq noise oflheir waves and the turau'l oftho people,who can say to ail the. elemeoia rf strife and disunion “peace, be atilt," and by hia power keep our nation ia unity." The £»l}oniug (ram the Missionary; ban relation to Ibe same edCjecL “Thi PaaTSX roa CokotCa. —Tnere never was a time since the foiadatiun of the republic., when so muchcfinterest and importance Mscbed to this prayer. In the jadgment oftbe tort and wise*? men among us, the commonwealth is in dsnjcey.—The bond of union, v/uich has Iwrae ua through to many trial*, and nuaco us to *tu*h o height of powpr and '* seriously threatened , with disaolutioa. It Ta not lot us lo enquire who is moat In fault. It ia enough lo know, that we are all in fearful peril. We may justly confide id the patriotism of our rulers, and to the wi*f ora of their counsellors; but the principle, without which there is no patriotism, and the inspiration, without which there is no wisdom, proceed, wilh every otbeir good and pwffe::t gift, from God. And, bt> fore all plan*, soil higher 'lhao dyer/ p-, a no"" the urgency of prnyer.—A nation, on ii- Itflm will he divided, and can never be Knees, will . . —• opallion now. Lei destroyed. Letsucb be o_. *•— the prayer lor Congress, which is u»«v meat, in all our Churches, be nlfereil by i-oaseni ia all our families, Let patriarchs! pietv, »n«t fireside devotion, and even the livp'ntf ißtion.ence ol chldrea, adopt it* wise and h»iy suffrage;*; and eoad it up, from the domestic altar, in the mercy asat. Aud let every Christian, in hia private pray* er», entreat the Lord for that, wiihout which there can b« no real peace or permanent prosperity, the preservation ot the Union. “J'rny lor the P' !a; *f of JentMlem. They shall prosper that lovo thee. —"For my breatbern and compaionn' sokes, I will wish tbeu prosperity.'’ A Washington leitcr aays, ao um'odota cur rent in the political nuclei*, which is ut some im parlance ns exhibiting ltd fee'iog ot a poriioii oi the South oo iho subject which ha* ciciletl so much it)terr»l and apprehension. it is stnied that Geu. Ammo,, ID. M.B. ComD n> Ia««P“> . lowborn General Jackson bequeathed in* *«° r(l which he wore at the Hattie of New Orleans te cently declared,in conversion upou thi* Southern Convention, if that ”»-Jy sho« M * metsoiescontemplating a dissolution oftbe Union, he would unaheath theaword and rally b'O people of Tennessee lo expel it, as enlerimmog treston. ab!o designs. I e«ve Iho aneedpth, n» it \*U mll.arly rrlaied, explaining the introduction of G. n. Armstrong'" name by tbo fmt lust be b—long occupied a high potion in tne Dumorrstw party of the Soiuli, crjnved Ibecoofidesce olGen. Jac<- •oa and all his political *•» down to Mr. Polk, who conferred upon lum ibe best office in hia gift. g Captain W. W. Wood, rt Houston, has invented aaiesmwagoa, intended t« transport «»«on cross the pratrefl between Uoueion and Iho Urt go* The iovenlor c*tuuatcs its rapacity at one hundred hate*, and it* speed at twenty miles au Two Wexx? Slkk?.—tVe witnessed yesterday afternoon, at College Hall, the wakingo |> o, « young lady of this city, mesmerised by rn». two eers, who bad been in the mesmeric sleep tor two week*, daring which time w«* learn she bos been cured ol a painful spinal affection. The uncle o* the young lady, Judge H formerly Mayor of Cincinnati, corroborated the above statement. When waked up, the lady was asked how long she iboogbt she had been asleep, and replied, -about two hours.” When informed it waa two i weeks, she laughed and seemed mueh astomah j ed, and slated that *tie was entirely cured of her complaint—-Cincinnati Times. Secixct or TELKnurnCoantONiCATios— la the New York Assembly. Mr. Sboonraakcr has intro duced a bill making it a misdemeanor lor any per oi-u connected with any telegraph company as clerk, messenger, .lr operator, or any other capa city to divulge thq contents of any private com munication entrusted to them for deliver?; to bo punished with imprisonment in the county jail or workhouse, for not leas than three months or ror.ro than two years, and in addition, pay a fine cf SoGO —•he fiao to be paid by the company in whose employ the operator may be st the time. Cupid has been doing some mischief lately in the town of Reading, Pa., selling the staid folk* of that ancient towa quite by the ears. It seems, tnnt whde croaslrg the Atlantic, one Hungarian refugee foil in love with another Hungarian refu gee’s wife. Aa soon aa they reached New Yoik, the wile eloped with bur six fool moustached lover —they were traced to Reading, by the wronged husband, who then and there loro herwont the arms of her bewhiakered paramour. It is but an other chapter In the romance of real life. B ichmond, Feb. 22. A tremendous crowd of persous assembled here to dav from the surrounding country. The milita ry from Petersburg were also present.. It waatife greatest crowd over seen ia this city. Gen. Tay lor wa* greeted with tbe greatest enthusiasm ’wherever be appeared. The procession was at least a milo long. Gen. Taylor, accompanied by the Governor of Virginia, rode in an open barouche drawn by four boreee. Every thine parsed oil finely. There was a slight snow iu the moruiug, but it cleared off at meridian. Gen. Taylnr reviewed the cadets oftheMilitary 1 Insiitute, in the evening, and afterwards attended the military dinner. No accidents occurred. Gdo. Taylor is to return to morrow. Tbo Cherokees have passed a law making it the duly of their Sheriff* to amnmou posses, and apitt whirkey wherever found. All the murders committed in'lbeir nation are the ‘result cl drunk enness. Hour many crime* and vices, and mis fortune* of oar own communities are tbe result of any thing else? The whole quantity oi cotton goods made in the Union ia estimated at seven hundred and twenty million yards, ol which about eighty mi : hon yards ore exported, leaving six hundred and forty mil lion for beme consumption, equal to about thir ty two yard* for every inhabitant great and small. We have lately, say* (be Charletton Register, beard «.f a w r.y remark made by a certain cou duc or of an northern newspaper. Speaking ol a contemporary, he said, “He waa formerly a mem ber of Congress, but rapidly rose nil be obtained a respectable position as an editor—a noble example of perseverance under depressing circumstan ces. Twenty year* ago, the wholo quantity of an* thracite coal mined in Pennsylvania, was three huodred and sixty five tea*. In ISlo,eight hun dred and sixty seven thousand and forty five tour. Inlbtd.thres million© two hundred cigtuv two thousand four hundred and ninety two, and for tbe present year, it may ire estimated at four million of tons. The'business is in its infancy. Tyyh tid fever is now raid to be cured tn n few days by the French paysician*, in the Following manner' —Every two minutes the paticn. swal lows'll small bit of ice, equal in quantity to a glass of water every hour. Every aix hour.- a itemi lavement cf cold water is applied, and every second day a bnth, at twenty seven degrees cf llcaumar. Nrw Yoax, Pe>n>yl.naMa, asd Omo—These threußlatea contain about one seventh tbe popu lation of France, one third that of (laly, ono half that of Spain, double that of Portugal, and oc« seventh that of all countries together— which comprise all the uatious of the Latin si ck. Kicu Law vea-—The Nsw York Herald gives the names of fifty eight lawyers ih that ciiy, sup po:ed to be worth over $lOO,OOO each. The Iran Wr.rks at Kitianninr, it istaid, to be greatly improved, and will l« put in blast n 4t>Til or May next. Time Wheat Caop.—Tbe Ohio Cultivator aiy ibit 'lie wheat crop ibus for ha» stood the win*, ter finely, bring covered otest of in - ; lime w'lth snow. j A monument is to be erected in the English Presbyterian Church, of the. borough'vl York, Pa., to ibt* memory cf James Soiitli, ono?of th.o *"5O - of the Dtclaratioa of Independence. John Caicin'i Church cf Geneva, Swiiserlar.J. I bo Church in Geneva, io which John 1 aivic, wbo m thesixteenih ceotury cau-cd Scrvetus, a Unitarian, to be burned ai in* here-ty, has been some time, and is now occupied by a Unitarian congregation.— N. T. Jaxprui. In the Supreme Court, silting at Hanford. /June., last week, a verdict was rendered against Lyman H. Marks, for damage* to tho amount uf $1,572, for haviog s audered Miis Ruth Cbh-r, an<; tnu* ear wng her removal l,aco a tcltod which she laugM in Kertland, The evidence waa cocclu aivc in elrulpating the lady trom the imputation* upon ber character. We are do* acqnlnted with all the parti' ulers | io relation to the destretion by fire, o( a portion if; the rail road bridge ova r the Conestoga, two mile* 1 east pi Lancaster, on the State rail road, and ran therefore only stale, that al-out one third of the superstructure has been destroyed, delaying, but not Inierrnnlinr the franaoortauqn |cf nasae'ngrr* gnd' bjavy goods fur the Wed. —rhilsdtlpJua Prnn. The new PaaVs of Egypt has ordered a ret of elegant equipages to be built (or him to the Unite I States, to be ready during the coming spring. Said one msrchst, M have done business ten year*, sad not spent five dollars In Advertising." Said another, “1 have dote business five vears, and *neot one tenth of all my profits in advertising, and bsvemadi more money than you have made io ter." Hkvess Wintxs —Although toy season haj been a nu!d ouo tn America, u has been unusually sever** in Earope. 4 Ia Florence, oo the 0 b of January, ibe oil con gealed in the lamps, and at Rome it waa stated the snow waa two fret deep. In Praoco ihe oiivo plantations have suffered from the severe cold. It appears that during the pas! week, there has been c good deal of rioting among the Corkonlans and Far p>wns on the fine of the Centrsf Rail Road, west of Johnstown, and a large number of them had been discharged by their employ* Cot J. W. Jackson, who has been elected to Cjiuicss lo fill the vacancy occasioned by the re aignal'un of Hoy. Thomas Ruder l*ing, i» one of theedipirsnf ihe Savannah Giorgisn. Colonel J. commanded the Georgia regiment during the Mex ican war. a boot McLakr’* Viai* iixoe—Reml llir following lesiiraonia] as lo Use value of this gieai me ilicme for worms: %lu. is in ceflify that I oue ~;al cl Mo- Lna>*'<i fVbrsi Bpecilla, some iwomoaihssinoe.' I ad ministered iwo tea >p icmful to a son of mins, about 7 year* old, and'l have no doubt bat that there were up* ward* of 1000 worms pissed fromhtm,aicasanng from oiic-quartcr of aa inch to two inches in teogib. 0. W. HOLLODAY l9|7. For sale by J. KIDD i CO., No. W, eomerof Fourth and Wood Pittsburgh. [fcUdj-dAwlwd Anottiar Wltaeu aa the Rtoad. CUHOMC iUIEUMATISM. Mr. f*. M. Kiib:— Allow mt to express to ynu my Lt-»irti—ii thanks for the greet benefit I >*«ve received from in article enUud tKTU.OLF.PM. or itor» Oil, of which ) oi, are Iho sola proprietor. I bad occasion n> me u Al.oul the In of January, in a violent attack of Uheumnusm, winch was very painful, flying about from to pbee, accompanied wnh much swelling, *o as io keep me in constant torture. I used the Pc- I,...cum« r.eniulty, a few applications oi which re mov'd *b putu. sn:l every cympiom of the I mu fun.o!,- veil, uau Wuid .isc luJs oecanon in lecmnniemJ the IVtrcleuifl to ttlt who may he suder- Uin umlrr the anumiiutf palm of Rueuinutiam or kin dred di*c >»'•<. |i*i)(itedj Ciarox Winasa, near Perry general advertisement In colmuo tebl' «—Dfiulii. Cotnft ofPounL j^-msS* l 1. ml Pecttur, t)c:wp<rn " oeil-dlviu niipror«m*tttt lu UcuUctrri ' DP. u late of Uonon, u prepared to (nHiiu|ji-i>'io mhl «cl I)Uk.& Tictii in whole Bail jinru or new, i!t«in Sueuou or Airnrupheric SucUoti Hates.— •V.ionui*u-ot-KKi> tr» Ufa where i'.» ntr.e i« >!. otSur and residence next door to tie May oil er. Fourth •>«««. rch. U fc pcn..— i.ie » uvrM lAMOJ* 1 , («.pm*.4 ly i. W. Kelly Wrln-m set, W< V., aui for mb l,y A Jaync«, No. 7o I'l-Ji: 'reel. Tb»*'VtlMie totti).! * itaii«i.tful «m* gie o*"everipe lafßOUlre*! aii'l pnnic-aia/ly tor rick lOt-lhl, lj t n:. a nKO»A-“An improved Choeolv.c prtl*ra i.ri.ii', a fotnoioiiion oi'Cocwa in. 4 .a vi,'>'ru,:.,i: muJ pnlatahlr, hisiily rerumiaen.lr.l periic d< u 1 v f-r n.vjhdt. Prepared by W llnker,i>oicue«- tn, Mat'-, ond for *ale by A.JA.YWtiB, at the Pcktn amici No. 70 Fourth »t melil4 LOGAN, WILSON & Co., las WOOD STREET, ADOVE FIFTH, IMPORTERS OP nSBDtViRE, CCnKRV, te. Ark the yltpntion t?f pnrehaaer* lo tbeir If HKH ll SPUIHO STOCK, Wuicu they think wilt compare favorably, both in cxt'iit mid cbeapi.eit, with that,of any oilier Uoose, tilhcr here or m the Hailem Ciliei. frl.'it* •*' IvT i - »itl mu v\ KOtori i COLLAHS ■» iow aa i.’ic ui [< a a Mahon a >;<>, m M»uei »i /“lODFlsii— W tea on hand and for tais Cj I 1." .i m«IA>( UICKEY fc CO JOHS VALLOWSB «. SON, , FORWARDING h. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HABBIfBUSQU, PA-, WOULD respectfully solicit the ronsicmacnt of freight. from Wnteiu Mriditniii, ns rtey nrc prepared ><> n:rri*e ary urnnu- i. i «,»,*- ami Section Boats tor,Ling ntgat and ilmy. tl:<- Irciubt will hot be detained, at the)*'wilt onload such beat* at aU hour* lebac-am llarrt«barca, Fol>.2P, 1&50. ____ Twenty Five Dollar* Bewud. AT a Special Mfeiimr of the American Literary In stiiate, held on Monday evening, it wu* annm moody Kctoired, That a reward of twenty five dollars l.e pmd for the recoTervof Utr body of oor lain.-rted fci* love member, John 'Williwnv supposed to hnvi< l«t*r drowned from n yowl while on n plerirnre ou Saturday, the S3d Inst., t»t the Ohio rivrr. oppose the SheffieM Iron Wo t* The above rewa-d wid I*< pnid, ou application to the treasurer, at F. H Eaton'* Store, on Foam at. JOHN D CAlUJsl.tv W. 11. Em.vo, Secy. > _ rimbargb. Feb. iSth. IfSO- RECEIVED THIS PAY, ai A A. MASON * ««, another large invoice of U;o»e Honed Wrought Oodst, Hollars, nrt'l Cutfs. Al*o—Mourning Cotlur* and Cufli, and ISO piecci rich blort S<lk Luce*, ai! widths. _j LINEN 11DKFS—OWT doi Lndiei* end Gem** Ijnro Ctimbnc Hdkft AUo—A urnnH lot of l.adus' Cboiee tmb’d do. ree’d per eipre'-f ai ... feb‘jr, AAM^NACU'S AJ ; KW very superior changeable Silk\ UrieriaJ Vizettes,an enure new article, jurt fec\l per fart A A MAtON A CU fi, : CO Market st To lie*, THAT I tree, and commodious DWELLING on Wcbater AtxrcL rear Seventh, at present neeu pied hjr Mr. A, Van kirk. Possession is to he jjiveoon Iho ltt April. Inquire on the prcmi»c*» or of T M. U. LOWRIEJVVjus *t. ntn Chatham. LARD—I 2 lil'li Leaf Lard; I 6 “ Grease Lard; tec'll and for ?a'r fettfj CH GRANT BATOV— ro hbds sit’d', in -tore siid for sab* by (l-li'-C 13A1AH DICKEY A CO, From st 1 LEATHERS— 60, t00 lb» in store and for talc l>y 1 febSS ISAUU DICKEY A CO IAIID —Ifil buL No l, in no/c nr.t) for sa!**by J lebj-t ISAIAH DICKEY A CO MACKEREL— Qr bbls No I Kxi>a. on baud and for •tie by ISAIAU DICKEY A l u, tcli'A) ' From IpBf.LINO it s duty we owe to ourselves act! onr fuendt, we d- , «ta it proper to prelum ibe lollow ling ‘Solid facts" regarding our TrunporUitlon I,lnc ill bs* been generally claimed by iuiemie-d parties, that there were but luur tegular rtspo:i*iMe Lines on tbr Cuiial, namely: The “Union lane,” “Leech’s Line," “Itmgußin’* Line," and “Pennsylvania and Ohio Line.” We cinira to be a fifth regular re*{»on«lbl« Line, and have as large a stocK oi Boats ami Cars, as rureful Captains, as commodious depots, and offer as much dis p:uoh, responsibility, and care to shipper*, a* any Lint on lb* Coral Oar “Pittsburgh Transportation Line” was first rsinbHshed by James O'Conner, in !&Mfa few years inter UiC rljrle was changed lf» that of the “Fnt enl Portable Corboiy line.” The old stylo of the “Pittsburgh Transportation Line" was resumed in IMS, and ras liceu carried on successfully since that dmr by oua Mtstr*. O’CONNER, wad are ilie Sons and successor* in business to JAMES O’CONNER, and who are the OPLT U’CONNER’fi now really lu the Tran*portaii<m business. Car arrangements thir> *ea son arc very extensive, and we feel confident that »ll who favor our ‘*original old O’Cdntur's Pitt.-'.nr*ii Transportation Line' 1 with their business, will have it transacted to their entire satisiaciwn. Thankful for ji4St favors, vre hope by strict attention to the interest* of oar pair ns, to merit and receives eon tinn vice and increase q£*tbe tam«. All communications edd*i-s*cd to us will meet with prompt atteotitw. raoparsroES: O’CONNF.R.-aTKINS k CO.; Piltsburrh. ATKINS, O’CONNKU A CO j Philadel'a. totxn: O’CONNER’S A t'O , Baltimore; HALL A CO., CiDclnnati; K BLOCK, New York; KLLIOIT A GttEIG. Brston; BAKER, HENRY k CO , St Louis. febtlS dlwj2pj Toth* Ibmorail* the rf the Court rf Gen ral Quarter Sexriotu (/ die tcaer, tn and/or the Co titty of Allegheny: mm-: pc.iuou of Gtis'U I C L’crrrt-iP, nf Ross town- X >L■ pi in the county nloicssvl, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner batu provi led Himrelf with mole* rials for tiic ncrommotiution of travelers and other.*, nt his dwelling iiouse in the lowr.-lup utore*»io. and prays that your honors will bt pi/ ased to gram him a license to keep u Pubhe Hou<e of Kr.temi'-niriit And yoar peltunner, ns in duty bound, wm pray. We. the »üb»fri! ■ citizens of the township a'ore said, do certify, in*; :v: nMivc j>etiiiojer i* of good t<- polo fur hoiu-siy und 'rinperutiee, dud if. well provided with ).ou*e iooui eonvri-.lencef fin the accoiuuiO dauon and Jwlgimj strangers anil trove leu, and that Jamra licit), llilwor.b, An.rew Bayjv-, Atex’t Neeiy ..Dantrl Burn*, Andrew Ncaiiin. John Flfinkinton, Jarn-s Uoyd. Peter Ivory. Daniel'Mnrmt'cvtar, Wm. 11. Oruham, Jataei Watwu. frb-.fi wit*P PUtshurghaad Druddsek’i Field Plank. Iload Comgytuy. NOTICE i* hereby given that,, hi ruiilnrniwy with vbe provision- o' Act of Assembly, Auiboriz n.e Ihr |/jeor|-i>««tn>ii oi -.lie alfovr Cixvpuny. ra'ttd ibe ail duy <k January, i.-üb, 1 looks w.ii re opci-fj f»t the purpose d receiving subti-Mr-I'Qns m the capital vnrfc i.t U.C said l>>pi|isiij. at the ol&ee <-f Mc«nt«. Robb k McConne!l < -)ui ihc «onUi e'usi corner of Fourth •ireei und Cherry al'oy, m iiie City of Pituburgh, on tVcdiie«<la*. the artb Qa) of February in-stn’it. at tlie boar ol 10 o’clock. A M , to conunue for tlii spare of five days, or omil in-: whole i.arcocr <»i sh-»rr* irqair ed by tiic said iul,sbtill have iceu sub*cubed. COS.HUSIOSUV Tfiomoj M Howe, W Bachanan. Jsrae- Ho;-. Hubert Rot>n, • W'm hhcUbiuo, Teome* Wifiiunw, Jcs- e Caroibets, Andrew Wctum, Alcxai.drr ’ iller, Jehu Artlmis, BoOert Palmer, Henry Wis>i|«, K tward DJt.orram, John Adun«, Win M Lyon, Win M Bitnpson, Joan Lyulc, David Drt-er, Daniel KutiU, (Jeoig: Irtvta. fubtydTt ’ Uccslysd thti Bay- .) PIECES eujmr • ‘live Frenchdilofb, £f, do do Htiu-V do, •J d > do Faoe* C**timpre*i 0 do r»r.ey Sri k Vrsung*! entirely new styles; all of which 1 Will rank* to order in the lntc»iut)ir, ut low pi res. W»1. DIt.DY, lli/i Liberty si. The opting Fashion* ju»t received. fef>vA B” aIVaM tlOPAlVA—liu lbs for saPTby * “ ] R K fit.-J5 I r,7 W„nd »L_ doil.it »\lc by“ O fjo-a R E HI-LLERn. BALPAM PERU—-Warranted genuine, for sale by fe-i»6 . _ R h bF.L* BRH. Me ATISf EK’AOLN i AI£.NT-in itna (or sale iovt by febaS RE SELLER?* BLUE fus fur sale by _.febas_ . R E t-FLI.KIW _ PILLBOXES— i;f<d papers cbip, • '• 4tu do paper, ti du E gluh wnlow. |.»r-tis fnhil R B s*KU.KRt« oOuaH cmusu »KKP HoUKI)-—MW) pc<7 ju*i O from unjol'*, «cd dry, £.ir «klc l»y f-l.« SKULEtt^fcNlCOl^ IINrEEiJ OIL—7 im* jcsi on tor tale t>> J fctijJ * J It 00. C 4 Wood »U \ tJ^WooOr—ls3'tTrU in •tore, andfr.r »a;r by f b v 5 J KlOlt & CO rj'AKI'AR A-VTlMoNV—ifi U>» ja*i recrived. acd X for *alc by J KIOD A Cu. PO WDEK LIQUORICE—I3V ll*. for «al* by fpl.ya J KIDI> A CO._ Extract 100 wood—a* <»*« tar* iliie v>* iVbM • _ J KIDDACO. BACON— ufe»7k* pt tn» bauou »Uo.ideii. received on ciiuratitasu!, and f>r*»l<? by ' * •• ' 1. s waterman. 31 UiEruiiiK ii v» hitrL nan u... ROLL UL'T TER—i tula teccivcil in Hare. Ijr psde l.y let, «5 _L S|_WAJ HUMAN. F'EaTHHRS— AJ sacta prime l-llnoi* J-'caihnr* for • a | e i.y L SWATKRaiAN^ mfl-iTKANSi-SO Lull White Heaii-* In’ store, _wus fo f m-a jr ' !•> WATfcRMAN. TSVCKhi'S A»ND • iUIIS-tio3« Uu-keir, |S B iloz Tul'f, for rate I.y «• L S WATI-RMAN. I>RUOiIS —15Wi Fancy Gift Uandie<i Brooms, > CO df i ««d common do. for >*-» by ~h 05 . Lirt WATERM AN. r.M.OWN—*I b,i« received per stfamcr Loan .M'Linie ami for sale by ft-UiA JAMES HAwjKhL. lAHD-b Lrl* etiQ 4 kc|r« l‘ ,r '<*)« ty j fetid ' JAMK* DAI/ELL._ ritOUACCO“d7'ke*a Gragr’s No l. 0 in**., received 1 an.) lor sale by _Jr bjs JAMI.S DALZKU>.__ 1 SALON—jfciTkk Ham Si - 1) 2 do S-dos: l do shoulder*, « very ruprrior article, lor sale by felrJS \\ ALLLNGFuFII 4 CyX SOAJ’-t.'i'bjxra Cmcii.nat. k»r »»fe ny , cU -3 . ' WALLINGFORD * CO. F37oVnt£—WAl. LING FORDfc Co have removed to No 45 Wate r «i. between Wood and Market. O iiha« N 6 Sugar; 2L7 Uirrelr Motasrre, for .air tv f-bil ' jWM 13A0ALKY fc. Cji. C — brK'Ohio 6io,«r 10'r sale / fcb*4 _ _ W t i HAGALpY fc.CC, 1 VniTß—in *-anrcl3 Roll Ha'-tcr for rale by BVhV _WM I)A(i.U.KV * JChv-MU tierce* ir«li Cato'itsa Kite (or rule by t’>-b«’s WM HAG A l,i:V A CO WADDING— l" bales Rlrr'rd, rupL-nor; )3 do common, T);,« cnderi’itiard havine been npnnitnr.' ujcatv, yy ill* mn.iuf-rturnM, i''icrr' kar,.M: ; a m.-/w dnply wf ihrjr IVi.- „i,i. ,ui>.»ia).:.f IAI u.'uti.-, n.-.l wl! j |>re (nii.-d to kill-Orders■ 10 «*-cui’ I*-'Ll* me par ’i-ulairiv iliviied .«• rsimim* il.c <jtu»n .•% :*i» '• J-'o'C* <•1 llir MUVC rurpij. «!,iv 11 ••il.i eußSpair lavoiabij wi.li UwiToi nil) other niiak- t. UVOI4UO v.'l«M{ A .MrCANHLFSS, frt.’s Corner ot Wood otil W.t:rr vr. rt-. liI.DLK -li" bb,» vafli’U- lirmc .. m •tore end for i k .i.y.-, Ail.MS’l KONG .V <:i:t'Zi;K L^r otr£ ' s " * UJ> f. i;!uizi,^ y »WfK l.l'l He'd «t_il for Bi.le bv ir«ebV : ARMSTRONG* CRtWfcil HlcmnßV M* Tst—* bi-H Ja«irrrM i*J for «*!.• by f. _AjIM_STR<iNG A 1 KoZ‘-.K_ R-77Tu ,>f< - ~">i to/ i'orn, in *10(0 ot'd lor *nlc by ‘ ' ARMSTRONG A CRO/.KR , •; ',t7Yi'»it-ili-b «ael» m 'tore and for sab b.‘ K t. b " ARMSTRONG i. iHit./HR 1 JuttS * W OIlr ~" ‘' '‘Rn'n^f>Hr( , ,ffe.'‘)"; A ix» Koster’a W«w BltolopUn MtlodUa. /■» Wl NH to Ran all Nicbl; Do'.ly Day; (Tn 1 ■ r Join*; univu to dc Cotton Field; NellT was a L*d', ‘ ,elly Al.bO. n • iimd to ihc ><ovcd lint's at Home. •tow ili> MM True Love, b, T- Good, ‘ w;i y uc ro«• tuc rca. dti^M; A ucw medley *orc, by II Coven; i-i.nv Gray, luus'c b)' Muller, jovVat were crowning, WVd.lina Murob; 1 j tile is in** hardy ntartar; Sch*i>.«ii Waltr; n| .f« Oepartarr, by W. C. Glr>v< r, jrom Home; Waltres, Hi«ye.!ua.4tscen Co; V Kevc of Scmnrcr, easy .vrlatinns tv tin/; F.itvd Folkoj Ladier'Souvenir tbnka; Coin Crocket Quadrille; Louisville Quadruir, Ueactits of Itsiiy; Doetu.TnM.^c. . . lr 'Ke a.«.utmem of New ftluv.c on Übtd to wtiea **Si m -n; i-vttO.'MS—i* dor Corn. H store an.! for «<t!eb>* lVfrl,-JJ A ,-I'I.HOT?.IV -I* frl ,« j t> WILLIAMS, lit) Wrrnd «t ijLUL UUll-ba—d bales ben beisy SulTollf iud bg ““f"‘‘•'^CuiTr'ilW auction sales. By JobaD^DMlLAucllontsr, sir rift Salt c/a Log* StocM tf Siafle and Fancy Dry Goo4t. <>ii Wednesday morning. Feb.‘JTtL,at Itio’eloclr, at the store. No 1« Market street, w«l be aohL by virtue ot a Inndlord’s warrnrt. by order of C- Carus, l-sq.. Sheriir, tor cash par funds, a large and general assnri u.-,.i of staple and fancy Dry Goods.watch-havebeen f'-lrcicd expressly tor ihe city trade, and offers a rare dance for bargains to dealer* and others. feme " JOHN P PAVI3. Auct. American Hotel for Host* I'd LFT—Tb» American Hotel, on Fenn sireet, op . po«ite the Canal Basin, from the l6tof AprJ next. Apply a' thi* fcblo yttsm Boot Otvnars and nonnfoetarers bjr Bteom _ ARE reipeetfaliy imorraed that t raving of aboal I one lourta of ibetr fuel may bo effected by using j CBAWFOttn’s* PATENT STEAM BLOWERS k AIK HEATERS Uy the operation of the Sieam 1 Blowers, the drill of the furnace can be increased to almost any extent, without regard to the beigblh of chimney, or tu suy way depending on ibo natnral drjfl, whilst the Air Healers reclaims a large portion of the waste heat from the floes, and returns it to the furnace in bested air, which also in a great degree rru'nilires the dehtenoa* effect of the nitrogen in tbs air whidD supplies the draft, therebv producing amove i*rrf-ci cuinhusuott, and a much brisker and hotterfire. l c burning enal, it will savo the rraie bars from being lurctout. by keeping them clean and'free of clinker; mid tie fire requires lesa stirring or “sUakieg up.” For fnnher particulars refer to CspL Gordon, of steam •.oat Wave No. 2; t’upt Sterling and Mr. Joseph Tay- Irr Kaiemccr of sieam boat J. J. Crittenden; Captain flute hiron, sieam boAt Isaac Newton, and Scaife A A'.- S,a*cu. Front slreei. Ihitsburgh. NOTICE is hereby given tn those who have been o- irc Steam Blowers, m ignorance of the righta so cured under my Patent, that an opportunity is given mem :o examine the I’ateat Itself, by cslling on Sag l > hi Bennett, Wood st, opposite £l Charles Hotel, }‘iu*l-uigit, and purchasing the privilege of using this improvement. All who oo bot avail themselves of Ihi* will be proceeded against, withont exeepuon, if ■ 1,-v continue to iautnge on said patent right ' IeLBI BENJAMIN CRAWFORD. For Sals or ZLenfi A BRICK FACTORY, 3 sioriea, it) feet front, 35 f*ct deup; wilh a two story Frame adjoining,« i-c' iront, CO feet deep, and a Steam Engine, a boilers ■•a inches diameter and « feet long, eyluider 9 inches e.aropf. -1 f->ei long, and 16 inches stroke. Also—A l!:n<*k;.mith Shop, with four forges. 1 hi«is w-li rutted for any heavy or light work, or a t.’rirt Mill, which ismoch required in the neighborhood. Fouuirn st the Monongahela Bridee. pr of ,cwtf3i JOHN C- MOwRY, Birmingham. [City ilaiiit* copy* to am’t St each and eV-advertiser.) Slaaolatloa* T'HE Partoeralii? heretofore exisung between the I subscribers. In the Shoe business, waa dissolved t v mutual consent on iho Idih Inst. The business of ,hc firm will be settled by John Parker, at the old stand, corner South Common and Feder *jQ t |J : ,s , p AßKK | l J. W. RIDDLE. ’ Allegheny. Feb. 93d. 1530.-[fcb3s-Im For Sale* 500.000 BRICK. „ LOTH FOR SALE OR LEASE—7O Aercsoppoiite the City, in South Finsburyh. Birmingham, and East •tirmisgham, suitable for Manufactories, Dwellings, \V« have in our immediate neighborhood, aome 4000 Acres of Coal; containing about 500,000,CQ0 bushels, which will famish an amply supply for ages to come; it is now furnished at the low price of 3* cents i>er t.uslicl in works, and the difference in price between this and the city would, iu a lew year*, pay for a K, and forever after form a large and handsome ream profit. As to the great advantages of our location, it i* unneec-nary to s*y more, except that nearly the whole of the three adjoining flourishing boroughs hove been built up in the past three years, and will soon form one large and flourishing etty; and the improve meuts going on—manufactories, rail toads, Ae.,*-will eonvertihis property iuio one of the most sale and lu crative investments which conld possibly be made- One-fourth would be told to one purchaser, if desired. A i l(> —Wanted to contract with Carpenters, Masons, Ac., for rreetingiseveral dwellings.- Enquire of Isaac Gregg. Moses F. Eaton, John C. Mowry. or ieh2S3t O. O. GREGG. Birmingham. ICuy dailies eppy 3t and oh. advertiser.] rnrsbußGH steel works and spring and axle factory. nuac josss, ** ____ ,tmß Qtßi*. JONES * ftCIGO, MANUFACTUBFAS of spring and blister steel, ptoagU steel, steel plough wings, eoaeh and clip : tic springs, hammered iron axles, and dealers la mal ieobie editings, fire engine lamps, and coach trimmings teneraliy,corner ofßoss and Front Pittsburcb, Fa. ' Cebaff ~N«w Style OarpeU. JUST received, some bandiomo new stylo Velvet File and Tapestry Carpets, direct from England, and will be sold as low as the same quality eas to nurebaaed in the Atlantic Cities ‘ WMeCUNTOCK, ’ frbta 75 Fourth tf, Fttliburgh OIL CLOTIIU—The largest asiohment of Oil Cloths, in sheets, to eut to any sixe required, is to be found at W McCLINTOUK’A frl.aft 75 Fourth st VELVET CORCS-eo pieces, of various style* and qualities, just ice'd by - frt.fl tSHACKLETTA WHITE CtOTTON YARN—IOOO lbs on h*ad and for sate by j J kg FLOYD I *7 BAITING FARER-M ream* Urge; , V\ 75 fcmaii; nn hand feb'.’S nrt FLi>Vi> ar.d for ft ale by MOLAFSEB— <37 DbU new-crop Plantation, just ref'.l per Martha Washington, for sate by febiTj J &• 8 FLOYD POTASH— 15 casks on baud and for sate by fetaj J & R FLOYD SALFUATUh— 1» casks Adamsy/or sale by febr! J Jt R FJ)TO IIUTTI'IR—IO bxs primo Family, for sale by 1j febUJ JA R FLOTO CtLOVER SEED—4O bbl« in store and fer sale by ; febta J A HUTCHISON k CO rilAß—ra bbts N Carolina, for sate by i J A HUTCHISON A CO MACKEREL— 100 bis Large No 3, Moss. Inspection; 20 “ No*. do do; feh‘J3 JA HDTCHI3QN A CO LEA.D A SHOT—7Pf> pig* Galena Lead; Ci kegs ail'd Shot; lor saJa by (et,23 i A HUTCHISON * CO RlCii-75 tcs Carolina, m store nud fcTsale by foa-M JA HUTOIIiaONACO DRIED FRUITr-W La prim* Fewhct; fi bo do Applet; for tale by rum J d Williams, no wood tt T OM A TOES—3 dot Bottles, for tale try; febva JD WILLIAMS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—a pure amere for «?o by febsJ . _ JJ) WU-UAM3 VENIS6N— 150 prime CorSTttaJSfc, for take by frbS3 A ” jbWILLIAMS K ULL UITFTiWF-a bMr Iretb, m clotbt, justice’ an 3 for talc by BREYFOGLE A CLAUHE, fcbfil IQS Second tt L“ A RD—« bbliT Xu l, lor sale by kixn PREYFOGLE fc CLA»KR M’~ t T doTlleaver, In atnreandlor sale by fel.J) BBEYFOGLE fc CLARKE CIORN URO(SM2r-Asst dcu for sale by j BREY FOGLKfc CLARKE FIRK HKiCiC 4 CLAY—We cau supply oil orders (or Ffre Urick and Clay, si alt timet.- fcbikl BREYFOOLE 4 CLARKE NEW BRIGHTON SASH—<O bd!*»s»’d,for s«l. by feba BREYFOGLKfc CLARKE \TOLAS9ES—S4II bbls Viantation: l\i 40 “ 3t James BB; ]nsir«a\)and for rale by MILLER 4 fcti'd) 173'aad in I tbeny n HALThraA'tUBSfSTmNhi-ni or cask* jut tee ai>4 U 4 silt by MILLER 4 RICKETSON, l7d and 174 ÜbertT si s TBS JAMES BAILIE would reipectfiiUy Inform iVI the frieoas and etutomen of her lait hasVand, that she cnntlnuet the WINE LIQUOR busmen, at the old store. 85, where can be round, 4 great variety of Wine* and I jquprs, of vanctis grades and vintages, eentistlng in part ot SlierTT. Pott, Madeira, Claret, Hock, Ac. Wandy, Gin, MonongaheU, and Irish Whiskey, Bl Crmx Ram, and Jamaica Spirits; Brown Stoat and Scotch Ale. A ho, n very Superior” lot of Chuopagnp, from various vinyenli, pul up by special order, all of which will b: sold at low prices. M. J. QAILIB. 63. Chelan; lunito. Neil dpotU, Congress Hsll Hotel A Lo f «F GROUND: W feet from oh Bulk Lane* ruiiti'ng back to Rebecca it, ISO {eel; a Collage lluo»e and Carringe House in good repair. This pro* prny is beautifully situated on the Bank of the AUe* gtieuy river, and is considered one of the cniidesin. 010 aud pleasant situations in the Cftf of /flleshcny. For price and terms apply * & BCHOYER, fehil ' No \lQBecoad st POR SALK, fTTHRKF. ACRES OF LAND, allualo about mil** 1 iro™ tbc City, near the residence of Key. R*s£aai l.rr. on the tlreanßburgb Turrpike, S3iubla£jiC<fnn try Residences. ' I' Also—|'.H Acre* of Land, In Franklin town* >hip.alrcut Iff miles ftiuburgh, near the Frank* lui Hpt* Alto—A Lpt of fonnnd t near the new Basin, in the Seventh Ward, being 1141 If el square, on which it a rtoiy i i 4 rlc Dweliog House. For particulars r.r.t! lenni of sate. enquire of DA VIO 1). HRL'CR, Attorner at Law. fel OJ-lm Fifth st, bet'n Wood and 9mithif Id. VALUAUbU FAHSt ' SITUATE in M<Kin township. Beaver County, con*- ui.m.« about AORijAjWcf »l)tch are ©Lar* cl, mi*’ il-j cr»;Ji;e vrfll Tliei© ia a 'large <>ri barl J:T P<*aefy, and Ckcrjy Trees, of good qiriii*!;- prf it; a »,t>, a cothfoMlie Dwelling House and Hutu.’ t'- Inn. l is i u s mi) order, well wuiered, and lin nUf.t below Piiia!iurgb;-i4 mile* fron. Phillips* i urgh, on tie trbio rtrrr; mid only imh-» from the >:i-|*»i, ui Rochester, of the Peim»> lv»».a anJ Ohio bail H‘ a!. Tli« title is imiii.patal.lc, and ihc luml wiil be. .old on reuMinabla terms. I’oatersion ifn* ct «-iurj, un the Ist of April neat. Tlii* tract or land, from it* po.iYfiiUCU''<; U) market, end ntiiati'.n in a pan of i be country where real ««• i.ite i» rapiely ci.-ing ut vnlire, males st <fr«init.le for lie t;,vf«!.Sent of cßliiinl. iltid (of gardening and agri* < hliura! VbVposes For further pvbcul.tr* enquire of .V P. A «. L a FKTTERMAN, fz' Auorniea ai L»w. 4ib >u Hu.bureh- I> v iHe utst ci ncxi April, a TEACHER to 611 the I ».,.W oi IWipnl of the FIRST WARD PUBLIC scitooi. Wheeling, Vo. “lhe sorre ac.il applicant ■n.Hi ,->ii: iV she Tru.c-i cs* his ability to teach leini.nK b. it cnee ni a Collegiate odaeanon,«nj to da* hie* fully the utfsira •>' fc UaHC, rehool.' Ap4i* ~, ur-ire.l wi«> lo'lfiaVe fetching bll hu% w,o wrvhis k permanent situation. A liberal «it'A'> r wlirJt givan A|»piicau3ns aeeomnadu'l V n.r ; n..i..'», a Jit! rested to th" orHeisijjaiA Wheeling,. . whl !.; rer.-.ved until ibp ir«oi| March. Com* u.'iitl h* "repaid, ' ' ' cpax«mm,\ ' WkSSai* Whe.- i th - Fifty DeUars anrtnb .•*TOT.FA\ on Sunday, 10th February, 1£40,a SED O vcttmiL horse, 0 or 7 years Q\«jT«Joat uT Asn.o sl * r in bis foreheail. raeka under iMf a»d •ic, trot* nt ha«re,», u UiJ, dead limb a. no ttemrsh**? oil uomtUai frecoflecto/i bad bn a saddle, •lonv'.e reined hndle, nuruagalo sod hwtd iaUer rut'*n by n low, henkv »« Uerman, talks »«uy B Md lOigioh. ttbom r.v« miu a half feet coop ex* *••«, Heavy black whukw. biadr k2r, hlaok far hat, Diork or b.ue b.Uck o>out drtaa eoai nod pants. An? , cf.iii -,ic s.-ma «be raw and horse will be entitled to Me above reword—or TWENTV FIVE DOLLARS ;or tii-5 Hone. Saddle, and Bridle, secured tome In the \ty ef Wheeling, or by giving information where they •^r,rc 1 ,.» 5 .-| M , a «***™W' Mtantlon WtM|d. X SITUATION if warned to mini in a Whole»alo fV. <>r Read more, t y a > otutg manuf good abilities, wi.o cun tfTC good irfcrcnerj. liuployineni more so übject ti.au salary. Address— u j. IV’ Post (Idiee, Pituburgh. lebSl-dt* AMUSEMENTS \ HliSlliS Uilil. Six Sights and .Two Afternoon* Moral IS l<3 N O R B LITZ (COMMENCING ON MONDAY, February S 3, at 71 J c’clbck. and on " *' Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, Feb. stib and March Sd, at 3 o'clock. irrThg Learned Canary Birds; beaatifal expert meats inl.Modern Mane; and laughable tceursin Yen? , Uiioqniitn, illustrating the wonderful power* of the hsiian Voice. Admission 95 cents; Children half price. TVjor* Apen at 7; io commence at 7J o'clock. Tieketdea'i be ptocurcd at the pnncial Hotel*. and at Mr. Kay's Book,Store.; teii-iS : EMPIRE MINSTRELS. WILKINS FLOOR. 'ItfiLLIAMS' ORIGINAL-GPERA+IC TROUPE, V V formerly known as the E M PIR ES, irctpect fatly announce to the caucus of Pttubbrgb, that U<-y propofeigiviug aKites pf.their popular CONCERTS, corameocii g on Moxniv Eviouso, Febstart L4th. and continuing every evening during the waek, at WIL KINS' HaLL, low u aoov/on which occasion they 'will introduce their own Original Music, together with all the popular Ethiopian Melodies of the Qay. ; Musical Director—.—-Mr J.F TAUNT. Mr. G. H BROWN, the ehatnpjon Bone Piaytr of the world, is attached to this Troupe, and will appear each evening in Solos, Duetts, Ac., in a'l of which be stands unrivalled. Mr. G. G- SNIDER, alias JoKoxxas.the Dutch Darky, will appear nightly in one of his obligate**. IpMtoon open at_C| o'etosk; ti> commence a;7l precisely. Tickets, «5 cents; to be had at the princi pal Hotel*, and at the door. iett-2 gale. , ON Tuesday morning, Shli in-u, at 10 o’clock, at the General Taylor House, Water street, above Southfield, mil be sold by order of Carter Curd*, F. J q, sheriff, the entire stock of furniture, bar fixtures, k.% , of that bouse, consisting of superb musical clock, with mahogany case, which plays 4S ovenpres, chorustet, glees, Ac., representing a fall baud, hpc pianoforte, roiewood case, 4 mahogany card utb-es,3 cherry diu ing do; IS do do; 14 high post bedsteads; bedstead; 13 feather beds and bedding; 73 arm chair.; 73 common choirs; mahogany bureau; large French plate mirror; a French engravings, gflt frame.-; da mask cumins;.3 ply ingrain carpets; trutuparent and venitian blinds; large cooking stove and fixtures; 3 Franklin stetes; 3 kitekeu ranges; stair tight boil:!* 3 large refrigerators; queenawarc; kitchen utensil*; liquon; decaliters; bar fixtures; marine tune piece; largequanuty of expensive gas fixture*; large retort, gasemeur and other apparatus for making gas, Ac. At the stand in 4ih street, in pie rear of S. Jones'® Co’s Hawtring Home. immediately after the above, four mahogany centre tables with marble tops; 3 do tables with superb inlaid marble lops; 1 do card table; spring seat mahogany sofa; U mahogany Uivaua, with spring hair seats; 24 fine busilo chain;. superb French plat*, mirror, gilt frame; 4,iplendid Napoleon piclare*, 9 fine-French engravings, do; Urge walnut wardrobe; fine mahogany bookcase; choice books; superior in grain carpets; damask curtains; cooking »Vove and fixtures; t Franklin stoves; filar* jar* and confection ery; shelving; eoanters; gas fixtu»v&c. Terms, cash, par funds, [folcC] JOHN D D AVIS, And. IMPERIAL* THREE PLY CARfSTS—lust reu’d"'' from the manufacturers, at very low prices, at - feb*3 W MeCUNTOCC, 76 Foam »t IME * SUGAB—-200 b!>!» Louisville Lime; * 8 hhda N G Sugar; fur m!« tv AfiORDON lUFFIELD'3 WESTPHALIA HAMS—tM.tierce# of tali eelcbiaiedbtord, jo»t ree’d and for tale by Jcbffi SELLERS A NICOLS >R!ED APPLES—CO bn in aioreuaud for tale by t febas . U R FLOYD DRIED PEACHES—so In in Mere and for rale bjr febSJ J A It FLOYD SHAD A HERRINGS—For sale by ftli33 . — 1 RPALIELLACO, Liknj ARGE CHEESE—Stt bz* topeii*’, on hand and. I for talc by RDAL2ELLACO, foblrt Mbetiy urcei. KEEN APPLES—SO bbla In ttore and for «ole by ' ftbSl BREYFOGLE A CLARKK DRIED PEAciIES-10 bbla metoreandtorenlolir (cbU BREYFOGLEA CLARLE GLNNY BAGS—SO in nore and for tale by febai IIREYFOGLE A CLARKIS rB ACCO—10 bhdt Ky. Leaf, ju«l rec’d, for-taln by A CULBERTSON, • 143 Liberty street KMV American ttqjv Rimed ami Manilla, d ■wayt on handnml fob *ale by febtS ' - JAS AHUTCniSON A CO. FANCY caret new rprinjt atyle# _ of Greent, Green Mii, Brown, and Urnwß-und Green Mixed, and otter varieties juti ree’d oy ftwa* SHACKLBTf A WHITE OktVood at SLATE LINBNS—I cbm 4*4 colored Linen*, just - ree’d by SHACKLITtY A WHITE,. febai . . 1 • .... V> Wood w TJRODUCE—IS kegr Batter, tfCObu Cheers; L Beef wax and Tunfttby Seed, on eonwriimeot anil for talc by MILLER A RICKErSON, ~ febSZ 173 anil 17-1 Liberty tt RICE-JStierees in ttore and for rale by frbSS MILLER A PIOKETPON SUGAR— 3< Ihds New Orleani; !» bbl* Not 4 and 7 Loaf; 40 *• - Lovcting** Crurhed; ll u . do ; IC] Fnlrerited; In ttoro and for tale by fetSi MILLER A-KIOEFTTSON CVGaB a MOLASSES— Ks/hb'dtW.oeugar;.- Q CtU plantation. Mo* lute*; for tale by . teb» JAMES A HUTCUISON A CO DISSOLUTION. Tne Partnership hcj*toibre existing between Jeme# Tasrey and Jold» Beit, in -the Grocery, Prcduee aud Cotambnaa hatincu, was ditmved by mutual content, on lie Ulb inti.: Mr. Join Ben bavin* par* ebared the entire iaierett of Jame* T#t«y,- iri tae bra, the business will be rettled by him, at their old stand. No. 35 Wood at. JAMES TASsEY, feVa* JOHN. BEST. . FOR BALEi THE ■ndenigned edn for ««t* the entire tiock at Groceiie* m lUt late firm of TASSEY A BEST, with the ttore biuret and every thing nimble to ac commodate the transaction of a heavy Fntineu, which hat be«tt built up by five yean close attention, ar.d a large nation obtained, the good will of whieh will bo ttauafemd to the purchaser. and poucifionol the warehouse given on ike Gr*t day of April next, or tnoner if repaired. The nacti will be icdneed if re quired, and paymenta made e a«y for geod paper. So good an optKjitusuy of an ettabliihea barioeet it rel ilora offered, and bat for other engagements Keidricg my attention, would not to given op. V Satisfactory information can be obuined-onthe pre* alter, No. 35 Wood street. I febg* JOHN BEST. SUNDRIES— l taek Fettherr, so UosTow Yarn; SO iloi Woolen Sochi; ‘ 30 outs do Yarn;. 1 pisce White Flannel; fftiuozßagi; 10 H 2mc Waihboardt: for u> by fobg> J U WILLIAMS ja Patent Scyine Sueadit;- for tafa, JAS A tIbTCIIISONACO ; SNKA'tllS— by ShtprauAhoni'PattatßodnAih. I lQi)o CaSKS will shortly amve, direct, from the. ; OwO mnnufaciurera, via New' Orleans, per shipij, Alala, Boadieia, Jessica, anil Anuria, which will bfc sold, on arrival, at the lowest rocket price, by ~ W A hi MirCHKLTREE, fchtK) ICO Liberty s? C *~~Xriey will also receive large supplies this spring via Padhllelphia and Balumore. ' LAKD OIL—4 bbi» No l, rec-d and fur stvL by fekkU JAMES ~DALZKI.L SIJOAIt— so hhilsjavt rec’d and lor oaie by febil J AMES DAL^ELL FLOUR —10 tbU Extra. retjM and for tala by -1 febtil JAMES DALZBLL I~ IN9EED OlL—4TWajatt feu'd and for sale by J . ROBISON, LUTLF. A CO, febil lyj Liberty ,r ba prime. Ohio, halves, jnjtrec l L and lor sale by —A CULBERTSON, feMI 115 Liberty st INDIA SENNA— 1 bale lor sale t«v fefcn JOHN DMOROAN EMORY— OUa lbs ais'd. (or sale by febfil __ JOHN D MOBG.AN attdaoarw, for tale by O fcbai JOHN PAIOK6*<N TUNIPKR BERRIES—I bale for sale by J_Jebtt T JOHN D MORGAN Sl'OAte— 73 kbdi new erop, ja« WdMd lor saJe* »Y BIiEV’.BUTIUKVreA.CD, feBSl ' S 7 and 5S VTnicr *s 1850. 8P&IBG CUT GOODS: XTTE ®renowsM«tTin(r«nrrc?ularBqp>li«*or Do- W inertia and Foieign DRV GOODS, which we ate rreji»i-d to eell at the lowert mrkct pr.cc* to e*«h buyers and prompt baaiiie** i We would atk the attcnuan ot Qty and W enern Merchant* to our n- ck, kelkcinf trc can offer uauy '“^hSKim,* WHITE, fehSl Dry flood* Jobbery 99 Wood si nORE SEW GOOD 3. r\C\ HECKS beautiful itjlea-4-4 trench Printui I OU a El.'. «Iou»J» !.»!»>. Al*o—Mourning Good*, Linen*, French Wiroght Cape*. Collar* and Cuff*, Dre**Silks, Maniiitua, Alex ander* 1 Kid Glow*, Fine French am! Hcoten Ging hann all of which haw been elected with g real cure* “* cmi “ I ‘“ p Tlmason A CO'S, feb?t 60 Market, ft HOARIikT VUIST^. WR. MURPHY ha* received a furih'jr *a*pir « of TUtkedßedl'willedqu Cuir.tr, uu-eartaiu*, at lowest *ri“» al R» Worth ,Ea»tcor!**i of Fourth and Market «*. fcbSl IfOUBNISO AM*ACOAS-Bc-Dhe % ,no Finished tvl AJwuC**, for Mourmn-, !*» fooU at the Dry Good* House of ••*.Y WR.MURPHY, f-hal co?n»Fßanhand Market »tm IMIK SPLENDID, ENGRAVING of the D-ntl. U* t Scene of HfcVr JOHN VVIISgHY, ‘‘ub'i/hH »•“ «übmciiniUttt engraved by* Wua Gvrr.in! r, «■! Loader reomthn original pain’ni; by CUx ;too, Unjust beea received, and i, i,»w mr ,v- l>v , R. IHJPKtNS* ' frb*»_ • Fourth at. O* ABBCTUROT ”” HAS jn« returned from the Eaiten\C*'ny andi*' receiving a large variety of wasamble Good-.. »► which he respectfully Invite* the «**ei:uon of nwwh antm ftr.d pedlar*. ~No_tM Wood frbU Molasses-500 bbu Vinitwion-, . W f. Sugar Homes . UOhfbbla “ * Jon rpcSj and-for tale by - # HHEY, hUTWKWSACCf IIN3EKD Oil*—lOkbl*inetoremid foraalcby J'febltl BHKY, MATTHEWS A CO IAHNIUIW GLASS—6OO bx<s su’d, for naJiTfry- TT frhil • RIfEY, MATTHEWS A CO__ SOU.V Asli—si casks btecl ft Sor.’» iuk<i •10 *• ' btU qafcluy; ia Jioxeftndw tela by. fcbSl TtHBV; MATTHEWS fc_CO, WUITK LlEANS—tabh in »toi« find for fe>Bl • »HKV,M\TTUEWafc<S. SOUP— IQO VXfr Noltlin. Ro»m, Tor *a?ebV . ■fcha; RiiKY, Matthews* 0 ?- *w»*BVipe»ol'dVVr'ppff.f^»»^ y _ frhn KHKY, MATm_E}jg* - BAO.’N— »n» City C«ml. b; fcbU J 8 DU.WnRTM Aty, htiU and AO keg«, in «mrs »■<**'"/ , f»«| J W DIL.WORTHfcCO. Huri’ha— ~utcgi mmore nurt>»r p*!dby KBII^IItTIItW POWDER— BHOke** JUfc.UJig: sw " |VerKi3?; 31ft tt Ky. do; . . **«i u do do: ju«« •tSSS'&n “ for «»l* It feWU J 3 PHQWgH.fcgL IwSr 1 “ ,u '° =M “to**'* r‘SS: AK ' 6 L«* 4 “ , “WM B JOHNSTON
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