THE NITTSBU"Mi ,q-AZETTV PAILDMEL , tiV WHME o!k-00 pa T•rl.-s olio 8- ',TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 19,1630 , iii T. .(•• • b are e lb 5 e s... ru a L'11111: &re l rectial•L. dligritlts not Inane?! (or • sped. bed Watt turart•bly be, enured will ofteres on 157..3grAN c l i ai 11 , •Tnsor. sting! . h p :: Tacit k•uk•r!il. receive,. prom;rl NOIITII entseriseptautdraboerryttatisto the North All,T IlaltedZines Gatette. Philadelphia, waived 4.& • 6om t hi nd/eA. p. Ps DiP,Ti'iRS TELI.I3IUPHIC '•• Tht.,Oirit of industelid wielion is rife brain sty, st llhe present " Severe! allemPl" win „instills:o6e made, by event classes of meal • eludes to establlah their or business on the , • allexistivi principle. e wined cautienall pen', sou, however, to exam' their arena ruefully `;'•.. before they consult them tees to task attended . • • with later, anxiety and en every hand. Auer-Wien, to a certain =era, Is feasible, as we I, know by experience--su h u the extensive joint rissenfacturielf eon , e• of New England. I , Hume extensive associ en has yet proved quo -u • Cessful, suifess protected by en act of Incorporation, -with ahleatulistrawd men at fa head, or otherwire I :•• held together by the cohesive power of an intense • adiginuiroentintent. Ordinarily aauciations, or LeUeosive partnership, have proved failures.— "Plume Liana a diversity of views among men, inicaled with no littleobatinacy Le the advocacy of their peculiar notions, that associations generally all, even intheir incipient sages &edit they, pen& I .venture, pass the forming process, and go into op. eration, the trial of a few months fineelves the I I bend utnen, and scatters the ineculters again among the mass of community, with the kiss of I property, and generally burdened with I , . debt. We do not make these observations from any . oppor4tiod to eseoelmlve, industry, if it Is possible, but, ass timely warning to those who are Wean . • et] to embark their tonunes on each a diagonal/ sea. Ten to one their scheme will fail, sad in all cogs ed in it to ruin • The "great prob. Ismer associative (nanny," as iii friends call it, Is not workedout, and we doubt whether tt ever •• will be,while man is the naturally depraved being be now is. Civilicuion has done much to ante- Iterate the condition of our race, and to increase the happineu, social comforts; and moralay of • mankind—still great, acknowledged, evils exln, ... Sod we fear will continue to exist until the weir tion of new heavens and the now earth. If they can be removed we shall rejoice, but we ' have_no faith in any of the nostrums of the day which are so speciously preached by some enrcs ken, but doubtleet well meaning people. • The only asawation for pecuniary purposes which can be made profitable and metal, in this country is, in our opinion, an incorporated joint stock company, with its President and board of Managers, and an adequate capital, and •condnca_ - ea on the same principles as a private concern— the stockholders to be dealt with as others, being paid what they earn, and discharged when their services are no kepi needed, or cease to be use ful. Thirty, fifty, one hundred, or two hundred men could tate stock in such a concern, and tabor in it, also, were:their services needed, but beyond • this we do not believe asaceiation to practicable; ,usleas some other than a pecuniary band *fudge is prided. This,is is treA is an saaxdation ofcapital more than of skill and labor, and such it should be, teemed,. emote the members of the association - might possesi 'Cala themselves the requisite autumn of later is well as capitaL -Phi.Ma Hall Rah* Coninisitlemi at Phil It sieetanto have, ramped-the . intention of OW smelly wide awake people, that the Pacific Rail ; Bead GUtintrtpon t tuldch realest falls: Br. Louis, adjourned Ito meat again at Philadelphia, on the "tet of next. /La yet, there enema to be, as lies Philadelphia Belleau vats , remarks, no atria Sinen of preparation for the sueeting,and we are therefore almost Induced to sunrise, that the sob . ject me been forgotten. We trust that our fears pill cot prove true, and that the Convention will take place at the time mentioned. it is a matter [nimble' every portion of our country Is interested, in a greaser cr less degree, and are of the West ' are particularly so. We are therefore induced to cell the euemiou of the western press to the pea cessity of arousing the public to Immediate action. In aPpedetiag dclegetes to represent their inteteauf as the coming Phdadelples Convention. 'We have no doubt Chet the citiscue ,of Philadelphia will nuke every arntegement accessary to promote the object of the Convention, which to her is, so . the Balletic truly sip, en enterprise of great in terest, so, from her pesitsm, she bids fair to be the eastern trirmlaws of the great rail road to connect tiai two Oceses; rtail of all projects ever presented reter, &ion° deserves en especial share of her ::attention. The speech or ar. Sawsaa, nrileir Took, on .the slavery question, receives tho conimands.. Poe of the cadre Wltlig . prees, Nonh of Mason's wed Dixon's line, while in the South it Is more or leas severely criticised end condemned. It speaks, -to a great degree, Northern Whig sentiment, al. • „.rhoneh Mere may be a disposition to yield some. want for the rake of peace and union. We should ' he glad to publish at entire, bet so our space is fled, end out readers• have already beard much . otiP,aoth sides - of the quation, we.mast devour. selves (h pleasure. We will, however, giverine extract. In .answering.,, the arguments of the that the -alsiery 'quionlotrafords adequate • ground for revolution, PAr.Seward gays • • have thus endeavored. to ahow that there is . not now, and le not:likely . to enear any adequate. cane for revelation in regard to slavery. Bet j •you reply that nevertheless you must hive gnu-. naten. - And the dot etc le for the surrender of ifogltives from labor. That guarantee . you cannot - . have, as I have already shown, because you cone. not roll back the tide of sealed prognms. Yon must • be tornent with what you have. •If Oa wage war ' against us, vie eon, t most only cempier OS, sod then, all you can get will be a treaty, and thatyoti have already. But you insist nn a guarentee • et - ainst the abolition or elavery in the %snick of Coh:inbia or war. Well,: when you shill have Mr j ,elgree war egaininur,.what shall hinder um . from .immediately Jenne:Mg that slavery shall came .within the. iitionaleopltari . You say thot you will not milimit to-ibis tacit'. I Con of slaves from the new terikories. What will gain by remittance. Liberty' follows the sword, .4000 bet swell/one of peace and beneficence. Con Ton propagate Covert then by the word? Yon insist that you cannot submit to the free ... 'dm:aerial which slavery is discussed in the free Statea wer,—a war- for slavery, .turpat or even moderate that discussion' , No, sir, that die ,. arossien viillnot eerie. War would only indium it to a greeter height. It is a porter the eternal 000 diet between' truth end error, between mind and physical force, the coofilez of man against the obstacles which . oppore his way to • an-ultimate awl glorions dminny. It will go on until you shall terminate It in the only way to which any . Sate or Nation bu ever terminated IL by yiildiOg to yielifias io your own data, sod in your 0•12 maw nor Indeed, but neverthrters yiektiem, to the pro. grate of entanelpetion. " Qas: We publithed several articles from the : Baltimore papeilyeceraly, relative to a COW kind • of gas, that hod been discovered is diateity. We now bear of another kind about to be intiodeeed • it New York, both of which, ran said to be equal to that . . generated • from coal, • and very much cheaper. The adito• of the Journal of Corawsrei hu see.it ?kips in use. and has entire confidetvat in A— . Unmixed with any combustible gas, it presents to give solid body of dame, free from Jets, and 42owned with a smooth, even crept . /4 can be supplied to cowman x 1.40 .10 cents the 1.000 cubic feetor,to other worde,thei eansenter who now pays eite dollars, may be'fiiipplied by the new proems with an equal quantity of the best quality for one - ,,,d,01tar. Al the rate of forty cents, the iheuseed tobie feet, the rod of gat consumed by 'a isingle. tared Of sufficient alsa to illurnimito ac 0111:130Xy PURA'. riming a Period of four hoors, would be on -Iyhalf a Cent ; 6f lone butlers for likes period. which Is fully equal to *the average viiptilly con. wrUnption In lbmilieo, two casts—. -or seven dollai s • andtklrty emits a 31*. • - ";Nwsa oit'ollornia and &Cr Ploari-.-"Ilao to ga • tyres, ,44 wyksl to di ofartoordo.. lam rewired, direct from the enterprising pnbitsbeni, News. II; Long dc Blighter, J. York, copy crthis.veil amusing and icteresticyr work. It is written by a person who has reeendy return cd from thst El Darailo, and who nen= warieitii &wilier with the canary: It is bandit:ue!, ilites, traced, abounds with amusing incidents, froze the COFdanC9o 2 Cr4 of 4 4 , -- yoyage 'outs sta. the ) reuun.of thus inthertri iiene 'York. E. Z. C. Judean, alias .Nedlttallial d the Ator puce rioter, %rho eau pent .to the petism, the Blerkwetre Wand, has been pardone d out 0 tfoveroor of New Toth. Th• m o ss OA, which - debts Voie'il**lll aural polities, exoept when it suiti its MinveniericeS el interest, to be otherwise, is cut 41 a bug article epee the subject of oar appir - ..4uiCeeffen *** " *1 nomination: and unwrap= tha.Whigt-whaill. it sayt—iibavo the complete rob to this district, and that • man might as well whistle jigs this a mile elnite,a 2 to try and prevent their , eitallulste from being elected"—te exercise Wien-e citecussed prudence In their "decline, and very kindipings Pats the name of a distinguished Whig, Make Avery, Esq., fix their consideration. The:Whig party double's will duly and. patefally appreci ate the views and suggestioes or the Despatch, and glee to them all the weight which they BO my, deserve. With regard to Mr. Avery, however, we with pleasure endOiso 4111 that the Despaich sap Is his I . favor, and can farther add that. no nape could Lave been possibly offered that would prove more 'expiable totbe Whig partyof Allegheny County, than this geralkian. Mr. Aver?. name 1113 long since been prop.* ed, and Ire, strongly urged to accept the nontina. tin; and We speak from authority. when we des dare, that he has positively declined to become a candidata. - At a proper time the Whigs will.make their se lection, and we aunty' the Despatch that a Mtn didato every way worthy of theoapport and confidence of the Whig party will be presented.. We were shown, yesterday morning, a lump of pore virgin California Gold; weighing seventeen ounces, valued at three hundred dollars Ti was brought Goa the mines by our young townsman, Mr. Wm. *my, who hu recently returned from that country. SPLCULATION to Rut. Error: or New. You, —There seems to be an extraordinary speculatim Guar springing up in New York, and which tai have no doubt will extend, before long, all over . Jte country. The N. Y. Exprees says," that eighl hundred low, belonging to the estate of the late the.. H. Smith, were offered at the exchange, in that city, and that the scene presented was' rarely if aver equalled in the wild /mutilations of ISM. The crowd of bidders was ea great that it was difficult to get near enough to the auctioneer to make a bid. In addition so the: above, says the &pram, the Corporation will throw iota the Man hot, in a few days, 'bent six handied low, all in the upper put of the city. These sales -always attract great attention, as the title is beyond al 'question, and the terms generally most favorable• prices realized at the last pale the Corporation talc most two yenta ago, we think) wire deemed to be extravagant, yet the tots then told are now giving purchisers one hundred, and, In some instant , tea, two buniired per cent profit. "Nothing tends so much to snake and thermion an excitement, in real estate, as these large Oleo particularly when they are known to be dertisifil.. The disposition to Invest in thiiirspecies of proper. ty, and pi/Ora:duly in unproductive.. rest estate, has increased to a moat extrowdinstle ll4 uf with. in the few months past. Many who bought awhile ago hour resold at a profit, which us induced >therm to follow their example. . one gold boos California is thnshaving a dick ded effect on all kinds of property. Stocks have runup, some of thaw, tan per cent. Real estate t m t,peo. the last to be affected, but it was moral. ly sztie. ID hate its tarn. It is amusing ts see tie lithographic maps of. lots wade and exhibited at the litschange. Thousands of our citizens. are engaged in no other business than that of buying and selling real estate. Bents are advancing all over the city, and par. !fantails , la the upper wards. By the Ann of May it will be • diffirdalt nutter to get a honse or a Wore at any thing like a reasonable rent. 80, at ' east, prezent:appearssiees fudicste... , Nanny ia exceedingly abundant, according to all accounts, at the Bast; in Phlladelphio it ern be obtained readily, Out of doors, at 7 pei cent.— We with that Eutern canitalnsts would send. a Bala of their sparefittas this Way, lite:reit entail dad safe and profitable lovcsuocue. •• —* • . Forge Pitfal:ash Ge-nl.u. Powers stud Polito of Ake liliscrtir lin nu 1.14.11 , 11.121.101.1i114 Suppression of illoin. - . Moms. Enrhaza—ltt ill discusaiims it is'of the aunoet importance not to depart from the Wats first stoic& If thin is done, and nem issues are permitted te be made, tiny cmitroverecy may be come interminable. in outer to guard, au much tut portable mail:tat this, I mill suds briedy the po sition taken by Philandros in his Hen articles, . . sanito which I replied. lie stated, and laid it dose as settled law, that the Sheriff could never roll to his maistan'ee the aid of a "posse cawitatas,. until he was himself first resisted lathe execution of vomit. That when thus resisted and in rektor a riot only when it vas actually existing, he could ranee thei'posse" or power qff ths erionry:consiiiiitig only of "smarms of ricks:at," after and not before this uaarausd row er was overpowered, that then the ..bayonrs" might be resorted to, or in other words (far he uses the two pinues indiscriminately) Mgt a mi. nary force might be employed. Thin why the doctrine advanced, and it was laid down anthorr oncularly,and positively. Ido not hes date to Pritiounce it a moat novel and "extraorir /nary" kgal opinion ; sad ft is not eingular char a lawyer of the leamlng acid ability of:Philandros should write tedgthly articles in enter to explain It away. I thielc !proved, by baccintesbles suthozity— in the passago quoted front Bacon'. Abridgment; that the - authority of the Sheriff to raise the "prose extends beyond the mere incaution of poicess, and that in his character of conservator ei the Peace. he can exercise the same power, for the pFrporn , of quelling note,. eppreheadlng denote, goobers, dee. -I chewed that d would be absurd, and unjustifiable, in the Sheriff weep:24 either' . hiiiiself,at hla Mese wholly:ouidinest,te. the mercy of Bolero, toddies, awl robber, .I kited al:Ami ties m progethai efilzrza might amt Ikea:tacker, and band themselves together, for the purpose of qtiellir.g 'riot*, without warrant or commission. The case eite`d in Wm. Blackstone's iteports,goes (tither, for it declares citizens who, thos proceed for the purpose of keeping the peace; are not sc. countable for small irroraiarities in the .execution of snail. design. Philandres attempts to evade the force of this dikisioa by quoting a docuiee of an elementary writer, to the effect-dist, it is only 1 in tech note as sumet of rebellions. But this is 1 mere assertion, .unsustained by.:authority, and 1 Chitty (a, much more accurate writer than Rut. 1 Fell in his Criminal law, refers to this auk as et.- uhlishing the law upon this point. !have seen nothing either fa the argument. of Philandres, or in the-authorities which be has eited,which in the slightest degree weakens the sung* of this poi. 'Wait, or learns the weight:4,f these authorities. Ph:ludo:is himself admits their farce, toi be now grute,that in certain cases the "posse" may be , mesa. am, represented no saying that t he : Shedd' has the rower to call is to his asekkhee, ' berate any erect act is committed, 1 nalaantfors. I deny, most unequivocally; thexr ever sidmiced any such opinion. I deny further. Melba barmy com mand over military fogies, either before e - or after an overt act is committed. It Is Philandiost who has told that after the "posse" the I:tholepin , 4, the meaty is overpowered, the Sheriff bat author. by to call upon the military power of the county. I denied before that he hod any authority to do title, and I stated *spread, that those who coke to the usistance of Sheriff Cards, Game thereto the character of citizens. That they were equal. 'ly bound by, and equally amenable to, the law of the land, as other eitixces. I contend that neith er in England aor is this State, can any authority produced,be confessing such power upon the Shedd, except the act of Assembly with regard to tha Coy of Philadelphia. To any that the Sher, iG st -common law can call to his, assistance reffl• meets and brigades, which according to rue mill.' system extend alma into different wander, beyond his bailiwick, Is an absurdity. If Philans des can produce any authority to prove that be has such power, "afro' the pow is overpowered,. be onghtM predate it. In England the Sherill'imne such lambent, f or tg o sufgefent wawa, that his powers and duties were settled long bWorenny papaw. m il. Italy force was established there. lie has the whide civil power of the county la We hands. Ile kas. this power whether It be armed or ram. ed.. Farther than this he boa noanthordpwhat. ever. The question at hurtle, then, ie we whether lie Shcrilfeen call to hit assistance • ettlitary before lay overt act is cornmsned. I hive con itantly dented, The gel:ilia:L .his the Sheriffthe tight to use ineesores trr the proven. 'ion of dhrtortalcea of the Peace, before any arch distrukences take place,whee be has good pounds for summing Of believing (411 lam not disposed o Puloble —don words) that • mo* of the pixies 'NM ek pima+. 1 limy from the •enn laws of We aim, Fib haii thisright. fie is the emeaillor otthe to . whom is outraged. the deGmee of the lens, the iiiity; mid the pieiwrty'ortiiiolianii him the Tight of main sir*, is to deny bhp the poser In shwas 'every 'dare °rearming rhea Ind mots,efecteeefalty main Wales the puma If he has not this power,it ratans nowhere, end it leaves the law abiding citizen no protection 'phut the attack:sot despernta, and. lawless rm. ,In the erstotsa of thin pewee, which the law confers upon him for prswerios, he kuts no authority to Infringe upanghe rights of any mac. Na can only stand on the definitive.— When the public peace is broken, when a riot is *in progress,to is still bound to exert just so much force as is novenaey to preserve the peace, and quell the riot, and no more. Vatter ha or his ' , posse" exert more force, or use more violent means, than are absolutely necessary, they are rro ' 'swage. In this wry, the rights of all are au cured. The peaceful citizen has bin rights and .safety secured to him, u well as the violators of the law. When Philwdros muerte that the armed "pone" of the Sheriff were nothing more than reefers"— I think he could scarcely have read the mine of 2 Edwd. 3, (where, if any place, be finds author. fly for such an extraordinary aarertictnaiu which it la enacted ' , that no man great or small of whales• er condition he be, !wept the king's servauta is hi. presence, and his mirdaterel m eremitic% of the king's precept', er rJ the officer and rush or ktx Aar omayeny 'uniting- them, and also upon a cry made for arms to keep the peace, and ths same is mien places where such acts shall burn, be so hardy as to come before the king's plane or oils. er Mahe king's ministers, doing their. vireo, with force, and arms," dec. Here it Is seen that the Atlas's ministers, In the execution ofproiena, sad of their offer, and nether lain their umpony an rieing.thenes," are expressly excepted. Ts addi. Hon, It Is decided is 1.1 Modern 111. tbst, "no wearing of alms is within the meaning of this statute, oaten it be accompanied with such acts as ace apt to terrify the people." "Aud the ease in Popham, 121-122, which I cited beton., de cides the very point, "that no pantie Is within the intention of the statute, who arms himself to • supprets rioters, rebels," /ita. These authorities: are sufficiently decisive to justify the Sherif in using all necessary armed Gime, in the execution of the king's precepts, er of their if am Philiodros says, that It is the duty of the Sher- a to make information and obtain a warrant and emit the parties charged.. I admit that it Is vary wen toßo this, whenit eau be done. 1 But there are Lut few cases of riot occur, where the infor mation is sufftciently positive, or the rioters well enough, known, to justify proceeding to suck • length. • This was the case, In the instance out of which this discussion has arisen. Although recent events have demonstrated that there was par• poem to commit • riot;yet, befine the law nest vi olated, no information auflicieutlyseccurate to Ins' tify an arrest. could have been made. Nothing re. ruined but to take such preventive measures as would secure the preservation of the peace. To these measures being taken, I think we may fairly atuibute our escape from a seems of blood- shed and disorder. No man was molested In Ike enjoyment of his rights and privileges, as a free citizen of a free country. The puddler. and boll. en held their meetings without beiegdiaturbed or terrified. They knew well that the armed fame was not prepared to interfere with them in any manner, so long as they respected the lawn Linder which they Liam Philaadros would have cm be. Have that a display of knots, foe the protection of 1 life and property, has a tendency to induce men I to the eommiscion °lrian He is not Lome out by I the facts Those mills which were well protect.' ed, were not - snacked by the rioters, in the late disturbances, whilst thous which were linprotects cd were. Hillevi private rights and private prop- I rely wi l fully protected by our laws,. them Ls an • Cid - a fieedoni. Eeaey citizen hai from the • taw thai protection which 11 tiecessiu to secure , him in the poassion of his tights and property, against the violence of had and evil disposed men, mad, at the same time, ho gamed brow" waist , more. Weak, misguided, mid ignorant men may command oar umpatiry; but whatever would wantonly assail the great rights of personal vecrui -1 ty and property, must leant that they cannot dole with impunity—that the law I. &shield to protect every man is the enjoyment of theme rights, and that it it is violated, it will be suunty rinell ceded. ' JUSTICE; FRODI INUIIINGTOA Correspondence's( the Pittsburgh Ossetia Wartnisorna, Mardi 15, 1550. A Feud sad a Bvaeas-42estillt4 to Mr. 'Foote , -.Plans of the D lforniii...Ptv. Beware and the Republic. . The feud between the Volpe patty at the Sloth and the faction of diannionists, who are partizan* of Calhoun, which it has been nalvethally believed would be found to exist wheneter the purposes of the latter became atilllebuilly dveloped to In& cam their true ehiniethrOlas : length bitten cud in active hostillthe. . r: L. 4 .cliftlittg , Smatafsßotliod,; of Minima Foote, of Misaimind, met "boil dusk,•near the Intelligence? office,, when • cielkquy of a de.. &deals , warm and unpleititot Character immesh diatcly wapiti between them. a is represented that Mr:Borland reproached Mr. Foote 'for desert ing the cause of the Souls at the piesent danger. ons crisis, by opposing burial( to Mt. Catboat), and his plans. - To this Mr.', Foote replied, that Borland was emete tender to Mr. Calhoun, and not entitled to teeters , hitti upon . his course. Bor: land referred, and Foote iriiweied trim with great er acerbity: Hereupon Mr. Berland applied his right hand, on which he wore a heavy ring, to , the nasal protuberance of the honorable Senator from Missisaippi. The ring produced a serious cut, froni which the blood dossed profusely. Afte r a shoot interchange of these compliments, Mr. Foote was taken into the office of the lotelligen• eel,, whore his wounds were washed, and the ninths of strife obliterated, as for as they could be. I It is understood, this morning, that nothing fur. ther will grog out of this of ale, bath parties sin. eerely regretting it. Oectirrellee, u the result of 1 ~1 booty and pusionate words. I should not have noticed it, but that I em satiated it has some notion with the anomalous state of parties and political feeling at the South. The fanatical sect af the propagandism of slavery, under the control of Mr. Calhoun, are unquestionably plotting fir the formation of a southern confedenicy, and one of their schema for effecting this great object of their desirer, is the Nashville Conventicm. The crisis is imminent with them. They naturally wish to crush LP opposition to this ?reject,. and they kok upon Mr. Foote with special avendon since the very decided eland be has taken maim Calhoun'. late demonstration against the Integiity of the republic. One of the results of this feellrie, no doubt, its the altercation which produced the rencontre, between the two Senators, alvve de scribed. Mr. Bartenders. in the Senate, to-day attending to business as usual, but Mr. Foote was ant present. In reference to the pending cot:drove/ay between the free and slave States, affairs are more com plicated than ever. Foote's resolution tot rids. log a compromise committee, • will not prevail. That I consider settled. There is no prospect of the close of the debate in the Senate for • month; but in this body there is a decided mmority for I keeping the question, in reference to Calico:AM, separate from all others. • In rho Hones, however, things have Ulan • new and unfavorable torn. There is a large' =- I juty; two thirds at least, far admitting. California, bat a project km been conceived and motored for connecting that 'object with the incompatible question of territorial governments for the district. East of the taw States, and it is the Intention of Mr. McClernan to bring in • bill, embracing both I these objects, for which I team, one hundred and eighteen members ars engaged to Vote. It is not propoied to put any proviso in the plan fir the tenitorisl government,. None, Or many masons, which I have not the time and space to' adduce. I think theintroduction a any proporition whalx. ever, in regard to the territories, in connection with California, unwise and unformnat.. Mr. Sewsrd'a spew-him made no , little sem. tion. It Certainly was moat objectionable fa this, that the diatingublied Senator set up, a Orill or a ' sentiment, derived from what he called the moral law, er the will of the creator, superior ki the con ' riatition, and which would jarlify a citizen ear si statesman in disregarding the constitution. For lone I can aubacribe to no inch doctrine irk:thee proceeding Boni Whig or Democrat. • ' The Sep public, this Morning, au an elaborate.' ankle &Z. eepting to the doctrine propounded by Mr. Se ward. However desirable natty of faith in any party may be, I do not recognize the expediency 'ffEMaME t) fassiirai try apitiirt* go linparuun and dia l 11112espbetiitite lilifl4itaty, as biz. Saliirdd Bat* ;wet din, bat tat to somata. JUNIUS. , !MON nAssiinyaqa. et tb. pitabludi Gazed.' /laumPions Mar0,4 5 1/8 0 . Noihiug woo done in the Senate yesterday, =ls thy or mono; in the CllZlgle. the FP:l3se, the bin to incense the slimy Cf the esseciate judges of Allegheny county, mate =1:=1 up in Committee orthe trkole(blr. Foliress is my Mr. Hop moved that the additional salary be paid by Allegheny county. Me stated that be saw no mann why those judges should bare higher salaries that is paid in !deicer county.. Mr. ltdcaintock replied, and sustained the bill with great ability. An increase of salary was call ed for by the increase and amount ofbusiness done by the associate judges of Allegheny, sad by the ability and talent exercised on the bench by the 1 . present associates. He supported his views I y statement of facts, ind by the teadhts emcee. The debate vu continued by Measzi. William", Flap, Cm:lngham. bl'Calment,Coroya Bmyear, and Laird The bill puma! Committee, when the Reese ad joarned. The House bad a special session in the afternoon for the putpoie of taking the um onaba peopmed amendment to the Coutitotion, to cue the apeak leg should be.coacladed.. Mr. Sniper took the door, and made one of the moot eloquent and classical speeches we have heard upon this question, either at this session, or in the Enfant Convention of 1837. When Mr. Smyser b.a concluded, Mr. WA briefly expressed but violin on the same aide. He was followed by Mr. Porter in opposition to the amendment. Mr. P. spoke with his usual ability and coniideacs la his opinions. He miter- sted the remarks be made on a lamer occasion, thitthe taking of, patronage from the appotatlig posic4., would min the democratic party—imbue. tag that the cohesive omeee of plunder alone kept them tog ethe v: Indeed, be distinctly sald,.thet they would roe the day when they greed to the pu ma of ibis amendment, and that they would be 1 ' made to clothe themselves in sackcloth end ashes diagram, as they Owl to Inn the changes made In to When Mr. Porter conaluded,ibe rots was to ken. The question pending, was an amendment pro• posed by Mr. Porter. This mu negatived, without &division or count. The questisa then acme in the 'Anal adoption of the amendment, end tt wassgreed to—yeas9l, nays 3. Therms" in the nepuve were Mom of Messm. Comyn, David Evans, and Porter. Mr. Smyser Immediately offered 'resolution Inc sweeties the Judiciary Committee to report a bill, p wly as practicable, making provision Co. the mode and manner of submitting the question 4,3 the people, at the fall:election, which was agreed to. • Thin disposes of this great:questionoo far as the Legislature is concemed.. It is now lilt tothe eon ;ideation and declaion of that great bady—the people—tom whom all power does sod ought to emanate. They will have until October next to make their.dheisioa. In the Senate, to day, the bill In Menge to the ausehment of atheism spate came up, on the me ! ties of Mr. Cnbb, and eller canaldemble discus ! don, the quenion wu taken upon the. But pis sageof the bill, when the vete Wail Lend to nud— ges/ 15, nays IS. So the bill was lon. On minion of Mr. Cribb, the &IWO then re. tamed the consideration of the hill to angel the =Milne cantinas betweenEdo n tri Middleton and Edwardian, his wife. , . Mr. Crab protmeded"..idiseas the Senate on Me milieu, reading aid commenting upon she elide:kph at considemble length. Before he had seaehtded, the hour of 12 o'clock having arrived, the Senate proceeded in • body to the Hall of the HOMO of Repntsetuatives to listen ls.thecestlittofthsgrol, *bates K.4.210,Ad... "dram nainediately agar • which' joumed. In the Home, Mr. Meek, Mamie ofdratteem. mince or Viso and Intenorallty;to 'eolithe bill for the relief ot the Seventh day Baptistewas re amed, made a repose et length, ea the object of the ebeerrsaee of the Sabbath. end egainst the passage el the Senate bill. The those then proceeded to the emsoldMallan of puha bills, of which these west mealeader rioted. The fom, an sot regulating the =rib* of par engem on .tto Philadelphia tad Columbia rail road, nu taken op and passed. This tell allows the State to carry - Ike mritely kergA: , The hoer of twelve o'clock having attired, the Speakeread members; of the Seam were laird ! doted by Messrs. fathoms and Beet, a Cominittee oa the part of the House; and in s fen , ,mlautea the Goveraar sad Heade of Depanmetilliwase in•! trodnced by the Rani Pactuailtee. The "Farewell Addrese wee then read by the Clerks In en elmineet and appeardati manner, • from ■ "hubs book" in which it was Mind bound with other works. Alter the Senate had retired, the Ecrase ads Pnned. _ More Pull Dots .f the jar. hiMet tM /reamer erns,. Et. Jobs. . Itaxottorts.lduch 12—P. M. Ths Ittontrowayfalsbamar Retreat melted by Is gigot's Southern mid conteistre fall etOotiat of the horning of the steamer OttaaSt. /OIL a brief soontint of which you received ea datanfey last. The bow was beret about four mike below Mont. #012114. It is auppowdthst there were aim; °eh hundred end twenty pawnore on board at the UAW of the disaster, marry of whom, in the ectersenstion of the toomerrt, nutted headlong into the firer. and were drowned- , othenui who chute to the burning bow, perished in the Ammo: were combed by she ailing guards. Tha wow ins isdeed heart readied.. A num. her of holies threw themsehree low 1b rlyer-etk ers were beret to death. ' r Lawn these 'drowned 'wen. Rag, 'who jumped into the river with her der,' jib‘e , arms. The clerk of the twat, Mr. middy. came very near habit kis . life is Its noble ell* 201111411 her arid her child. The only antes sested from the 'Wei the trunk of Col. Preston. Them were among the passattgete number who !ladies! returned boa CisiZenge; Tn., lost Col. Price, U. S. Agetwootdi retitnarom Cal. iforrila, lost all his 'beggsge, tegithef trite We,. moo belonging to the Government: *He lorWittato. ly esnaped with ' • •r Mr. Maul, the clerk of the Palmer,'aid rwi tuned Ca li fornian. were rev, westef Mr P. H. Broake, cd- Mobile, who Wes wired At. Noatact foci SlO poo, and 11,. Sobiofdl a lane gam, la addition to the ,heary ioso orh!fr. Puce. A portion of the sum in the chitty of Price, congaed of Calibrtda gold; and was looked ep lea safe. Thereto a strong probability that It wN be recovered.. The redirect of paseengwe was ket. • the' oink of the brut furnishes the Wowing ritsi 4 Ufa, as so. Galahad. ofthette who perished: Mn. Hall and.daughter. comma to:belong to Augneta,Gewgia; Kra. Vaughan lataVaustwoi bin McCain, hire. Haley, Mis. liftighti and one or two whet tidies. Mr. IdeOsin,of South Clara. Una; J. 11. Carson, and 400,0111 db. coantliiodge Lindsay, of Mobilo; Thos. Stephens, Printer. of , Oman • and four other pawangers.!aantet on. known. In addithre, Hub Hughes, tie cond' tisk . ; Peter 13toward; Euter, Chambermaid, Os second 000 k, and eight nevem, were lag; • ' The remaisder of the crew were allured. Another accetutt says ally Ursa were leer. Many of the paaseneere are ati4 ' Upwards of $6014000 In money was lost. liana, or ih• 11, S. X. 111"4Rer ii•ergia• • . wtettt anti Poessmstort.: Rix hundred passengers leave the , dry to day. In the thoilla, for OnWands. °anal events ever cast their shadoweliesfors them, &a tbaehno uncouth tones, dressed in. the most unlmsebtable garments have. been displayed in the streets of New Ye*. Vona* beeety. dusty as'N they had been to all the plasm, beards long is Utdy lend been in the minibus, and h atilt MO hnd peen lut shaven by a Pinto rrr Marioopa, met one at every touring between Wail street and" the oilice of the &nal areption CompanY. ?nuclei', tweet tags and sea chests harmed to have a puska' to move and susagerlet band boxes and parasols hada tendency towards the North Elver. What India In the days of Warren mistimes was to Great Malts, California Is 44 to be to ea. As the Eighth called the returned Rut Whom, Nabob, and buena that gold and cum bad made them yellow and billow, we shalt have loom a acme Ger those DOlll our El Dorado, and - faney that the pens= we know not long since In the guests of New lath, Mt Nikon and common place, !invade; out of the quanta( Cabbnia. Dew payeulogkal aim:made._ Every elan of society was represented. UM. Medicine, and 'lnUnityi bent their fate children. went handed laborers were at an early hour ape en the *WI; ad men apparently almost in the death throe, overcome by cupidity, Wan prepared lbr• Torii= ttog o onuld Mar be expected _-- of Amoy sad Nap stand, . . =lnd Ow bows, aim! sock a medley of b *Mee saa us covered the deal. age-e -st= lbe Aegean Stables appeared an easy leek' apsa , ps e ris! with the otelrigo ofthis - !httliipmeal, The population of CalifeMia mast be Inermaing 'belted an tneuere,embereare remember that one port, in one asp, is able to send Garth air. hundred colonists Vetijy the myth of Stinitaa 'pinging armed and matured from the brain or love, is he. fag realised, and • dragoe's.becei offightins men is rising behind as en the Parific—Nrce Fork Es- awlipfing A distressing accident, as we learn, °marred at Pt. Pleasant, Va., In Saturday Wt. Two gen tlemen, one • eon, the other a son In law of Gen. Seale, (the Representative In Congress from the lath distrier, we believe) and a young lady, had been taking an ezeurticto in a skit and were reft turning, and when sear Pt. Pleasant the skid' was eamdged by the wells of &steam beat. Gen. BUIE'S son was drowned, =delta a faith ful negro servant who plunged into the river to none the drowning persons: The other ovule. m u sag the young lady were saved. &alWet of Mr. Belle's, who was on the shore, was only re. sizabsed bum plunging in by being forcibly held by some bystanders.—Whashrig GaziMarrA Oalmtimana (to tie.. The followiug are the unmet of the meatier, as net teeth in the bill subdividing the State into i counties, • ' d establishing the Beds of justice there att—Ban ego, Los Angelo*, Santa Barbara. Son Louis ' Monterey, Bram:Mate, San Ent. ymoo,San etate,MonntDiabole;Maria, Sonoma, Sothas. Yo , gleadocinio, Saeramemo, Column, Saner, , Yuba, Maui, Shwa, Trinity, Cal. smear, Tiolumne, Mariposa—twenty fire in atimba •AL.IIIO 0/ OFTIOXIIIIrI The malaria or aka °Mara at ita present Senate have been Axed— I F liare,fictraary $29 per dap. W B Olds, Aalstarit Secretary 22 Mr Dexter, Engrossing Clerk, 22 Mr LuckiU, Enrolling Oak.. 22 At - a. Sere at An - 22 tt Austen. at Annii.• •.• • _ ble.Dursell,Door Keeper.... 20 • There of the °Dews of the Howe hare been turd at abOut the same rates. This New Weans Crescent says that several o, the pabllejcnarnahiof Texas denoneee in no men sired terms, the resolutions palmed by the Legis lature, recommending, the people to hold elections far delegates to the Niuhville Convention. The Chtlyhmon burns; says : • , When the people svani to send delrgaMs to Nashville, o any other place, they will find means of doing so probably without 'diverting the atten tion of the Lreslature from, its .leittimate CONVICTED OF MURDER • Cmauvron, Much 8. D. Hammond has beep convictgqdd at Caiumbii on the cbuge tanniestati bu fithBr. Laboring men get SIMI pez month and lodging at Ban Francisco. The quantity or C4ndles exported from Cinch". uil during the nix moths ending on the let iust. was 38,365 bones. During the same period ibu volts of Soap amounted to 18,357 boxes—beinu eq increase over the exports of both three artielea, Mu ms the oonespoodlngsis months or 1849, of fifty pee cent. Among the advertisem Mats in the English papers me announcement. at portals hat backs, which are carried and administered many place within ten miles of London A Dew paper, called the •. Bad! Frog,' lately ojamped into" the New Orleans Cratant office, and received the following welcome: ...Tait Buu. Facts.*-11ader tbistitle. we advice the appearance of a sprightly Me seventy by nme, published semi monthly at Marshall, Moms, by C. A. Morgan, and O. W. Lagow. Its motto, Look before you leap;'' it vivaciously Wool ewes editorially. It snit do. enemata to you, 801 l Frog! there's room for you—Jump to among Qj Fro Melissa's Om: ex ant sea ma Loma Courtatier. , -The proprieties of Otis celebrated ore& tins, are In a.* accetpt of the =St gratifylog moist& so to Oa Lucile:ace of atas reastali ; Dr. Mc- Larties Pitt, lo cues tilleh had beta glee& up at In crumble iiS t6a otoatatlital phyticiens, have been ennui totoserhatels, so soon ea these Pills have bona admin. usiereit. item certlfiesies have bens . trubltaterl, soil have been so etianenms, that las neer as estabLWred nun, that hlelartee Liver Pills ars the best medicine NM offered for the Care of Meade deraneatent tietettlare:forei ye that infer ender that worst of roar`., the Liver Complaint. teat ;hasten to per amt sae Thaw pill& , • ' For sale by .I.IaDD do CO., No. 0, corner of Fourth and wood v. Pittsbeittr. -LOCIAN — , - -WILE 014 l< Co. • • Is. vctowirrststhartitivr. . 1110E11 ROW HIRDWA RE, CUTLERY, kr. • - htientien of perrahneere tit their IITILLI8,.11112.11:ING STOOK, Which they Wok. will map.: thverably,.boni in extern and oo:eyeless, with pail of nuy Old house. either hero or lu thOEnswin Caw, lektelleFlYT MAMAIIAD. On the 11th of Much, by Ray. A. M. Bryan, Copt. 9.0. eltOlll3 l / 2 At BOW.. Pa-, to Mias JAN. A. All. All, Of Charlestown, Vo. DIED, At bit Isla residence, Philadelphia, on the Ilth met., o the iOtb Setar df hir age, ffarsamar Bear, long and stenairely known as a !dear respectable atereLant • f that thy. Err Rev. T. C. Teesdale will deliver his pan• lug benediction to' the Grant Street Itapiirt Church. an Sanday next, at 7.e'elent P. Id. On 'Monday fallowing he will lake bin departure for Springfield, 111., 'when hit hod beim called by the ertlelol.lll COMM:a of the Church. /day be ever be rueful Is the peeler Of many. I. flows of Bahia* for JansonU. Of filadora...Thei citizens of Pittiborgh and oteloity, Moodily to the adablialunent of each au institution, ate te:paot6llly Invited to attend a meeting, to be held at *alto:tom of the &aid of Trade sod Merchants , Sae-hoop, oo Treeday evei4g:lDdk init., at 7 delock. .11LEXANDIIA6 r 4 WATSON, A TTOSINEY AT LAW-06., on Fourth meet, Jo& above W.A. 11.sr AIGUFACfUYEV. OF CAST' STEEL, and No.l al and Na* Alitafiettl Blister Steel. , Also—Sest Can Weal Files, of all sines; and Blacksmith and *hoe Hasps, also, s on land and for sole, either at Si Ls "Ea ale kneel Warts,. *Vilma street, Filth Ward, or at the oSea Is Os Iron - Store of BOLLXANS j. BARRI BON, soot of Wood street, Fituboryds TUE Chartists Coal Company will receive 'erupt,- Jul. up !to Tbaraday, Mama IN graditur and baUkag ibe wearattletera of four bailee of Mamma Creek; also, for baNimc two UtWitea over. Chartims Crack. Plans asulspeelbra boas may Im us. at their ewe is, Pens imam: Mt. bute m ith o . ., 4 - Z. W . ItEbUtiIITON, . Mamma. PendiaPravda )1141:' Ind Cann/. . Two Billy- Lines Expres Pack ete Boats, • • (Ezetusitelylor Paatedigers,) FORTUILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, . • Tgs PACKETS alkid=lOf this Lino will loan as follows, LaaWarts T.lolowohoustar..Tocadayssonling; Batboy. Btswils•lLTwoby, " Tocoday cupow Rorysiosiothowealwompsou, " Woddoodwld nowelD .19.••••• " .Wodossday nisbt, Renuseky • ••..../.1.0. .Tbwoodsy toonuog; Lididd.*••• ..... lbsobodi , Tholutisyhipow Otdd Cowitbowwww Yl.6lollllmr. • A Packet will Isar, *way. Motalos and Evening ! iwng L im , Faigaravrapply . iI;r4UTCII, Monoogotsio, noose, .• mull ow D /JOCK A Co., Cosal-Dosin ADD-74 bbls No ICost, - jd Id &p 'do dOw woe'd pO r Pilot No I,Latd for sills by sold RURY L VATTSIEVPS' it CO 8130N...79 out* omed,•ywinio 9aallty, II:0door plot No 1, pr ale by RUST, MATTHEWS & ce • . . _ _• . w ooL it 1 Wool ;f - ARNII,t4,,,, i d buy yarn; for eirls by_ jifftlb 1 iIIIEy i jkIATTHITLILik po TEa:•10 hi &Maim Po:felony Tr.; for solo wig ' ' •0 H 011 ANT , 41 Weer rt BACON h 1.41111.4 jets 6 do Omuta to arrive) on di tomer Caledonia, (braid° by ouln ItIAIAB DICHEY b. CO, From at CODA ASH-417 auks in %tore and for Wa by mtls itAROY, JONES & co In noreAnd lir abs lalattf HARDY, JONES t COby. 4110111ACCU—al bias for ule by j lade Y, JONES it. CO KENTUOgY JEAN —I caseir,ol tonsleme aod (aline by C AUOUTUNUT, . Nang No 119 Wood GBUISPENDIBUS -400 do, 11.1mPi an 100 dos IJI lions% mkt and fat sale by ' ' ' • 0 ARBUTHNOT ..nOTYM IiOSJILRY-11 Ina oisortment for sale by ‘'" t ig • • G INOH~NBfe; • t.e. &Knob aruCloloestiT, _ CAHUUx9NOT _:"L ei l,,t 4 ! WICK & MotatiDLESS lacks me 1101113-010 dos aced dn., by sale by WICK. bIeCANDLESB ROODLA.T.K4I by* for sal., by mr „ . WICK tr. BIeCANDLESS S cl .7": sN " TRs- 'ltalTsb; RIVICITM7IIIbid! I .,ed a 5 1 ,61 mtlaty A116.4 . 11!bis aital4 keg. Imitate and foir.le El , JLI =trig . WM.BAGALLYII, CO 'IXOLAS9ES-93bbla lostliked and bissie by ltl mrlt) BAGLALEY k CO two A )EI h O y D 3O leet w i r terat n : at the Yon n eeto t a! eV Steck Water, eight relies above Maces. pen. anduevectittlaa ehaWestNemo; handed on the depot where Adamsburh, G tora h,reen Jack son. vine, Harrison .Cirl,tegelbar. tea eedial th e people. moue In to take boats or passage to the city of Pittsburgh. For further Information require Of lotus freer, la the minor of Second and P.mhhlleld, or at the reel. dente of the subacriber. A. GUT WE, • airt9.w3te Sewickley to, Westmoreland en. TIIIMPIKX ALECTION. 11 BE Stockholders of thmpri illashmgtoo and PHanlon .ittsbugh 1 Turanian Road Co, still reset at ,Sn &vend Monday, Ell of April, Cor the ramose of eleonag ohe President, fivo Managers, and Treasu rer, tor the ensuing year. terrintilltarX LIABIBUR DENNY, PiGel. Washing via Reporter eon' 7a. andehnrg, Ran pray. IVo, the subscribers, Chile. of aforrimid township, do certify, th at the above petitioner is of Food' repute for honesty and tempenance, and is well provided with hone room and conveniences for the areammodmion and tavern Is a bucce ss lging et s ary trangers arui wave len, and that said • . A. Pillar, Wm. Hasten. ht. Tobin, p 'Wesel, A. 4 John.Y. C. Bell, A. Bison, J. Crawford. J. A. Bell, Wm. Hamilton, Jacob Smith, BenPunin Mar. boson. rer19.,13t. . have ANAL BOAT FURNITURE—I eon hmd • (,1 I. Moran orßank REV.', th Bwimingbardo, hlnitranaaLltemrtiL Qualts, Pi ll ows, Silently Bhp, and every Knock wmtedloremalßoats. WM NOBLE, mtleAttn Op • site Bank or Pinsharth. Nl3. 41,'.hthREFT STREET, between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. THOMAS pm- • bIIGH would respectfully all the anendon of his friends and customers, to his present extensive and I general stock of nterehandire. It will be found to corn- . privet every dwoription of danertcut and French Wall' Pape r and Border , Of nutlet's, Halls Dining Room.. Bed Chambers, Counting Itoorns,an;rantring from 121 craft to SO a peep. So great • diversity of prices and quaintea can hardly fail to suit the elm...tames and tastes of purchasers who may favor with time patronage, the old establlehed Mad on Market street!' mrl242lut AXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, For , V we ntlng and Catturdoion Ale rants, Deslors tn Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manuracturcs, cor ner or Wood and Firth streets, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. March 12.1,330. OFFEE-60 bap prime Rio and Java; CCsnutu-do bits mould, dipped, and a . m ' • Goan -11Y) bra Cream and Huila , a, Cuer-211 doz Hemp and Cavis-158 Maus; Crsivo-i barrel; Cturu-50 M Common and balfSpanlib; Fau-di bri sand bait bria Mackerel and Salmon, Huar•-•60 bra usorted riser; Thou-1300 Prime Venison; 11. Sugar Cared; Inn:Go-100 lbs 8 F aid Manilla: lot -16 dos Harr - irons BMA and Motarazs-3h bola N Orleans; 'Hi half Dila Sugar Hon unasz-20 do:mooned emitter Starcasoirt-50 Ms Dalian; Vussetut-00 lb* do Naits-SDO kap Wrted; Plaraso-Idasiara rimmed; Fizezza-31) builds kaluF Par ca•••• 30 roams mulled; toap- Partrizr-tOO lb. Zionieau; fro bre Hum and Cut Steel; Suas-tO bbdis N Orleans and Cial Tos•-•fitl packages Omen and Blael Tourrier--20 bra 5, lib temp; WA= Boaus-60 du patent Zink; For side by .l 1) WILLI, mold . Comer of FM` TO TRAVELERS 1 . 8 bbl. and for sale by WICK t IdeCANDLESS I=M ctrale the Jlrclivs qf the Court qf Gene-1 Sessions of dus Paws, in awl for thr Afiegherry. don of Joeirtt Parma, of the township t Deer, to the coanty aforesaid. humbly lat your petitioner boo Forked hermit Cs for the accommodation of travelers and I s dwelling house, in the township aforesaid hat your will be pleased to grant sey otnor keeps nDearihlmia 0 duty bEutdrmnil l --- Wall Favor Waaattonsa, J. D. WILLIAIDS & CO., ANS h. CO and Wood ns. j'S s OK SALV-Tdo undersigned offers for rata am two story Frame House—three rooms and kitchen th a good tell. under Ml—lot 20 feet from, nu feet deep, Itend - on ‘ffsplasadet area, Allegheny City. Mao tanda pod to the pareksser. Price raw. Inmate at No 15 Walla late. •• JOHN HEST. mold - PRINTING AND WI LAPPING PAP—Piloting p.per 01l vs rio. rhos alw. hood or made to order. Manilla, Stole, and Te ar, Straw and Rag Wrepping Paver, Cep I.dd PVrilleg Paper. for gale, wholesale and, fetid' by, W P MA125111..41, • mild • • 83 Wood sr. PiGI.P.ADV.ibsSoR Galen. Lead, fbr We by .r. 19 C if GRANT. RE . Fl a tip=t , R . SLl:; brio °nutted, powdered I A RUTCRIRON♦CO, mrtB Ascot. for the Pt.l.onii Refinery. Cuninu , SYRUP-41 barrelm for No rorl9 . A "HUTCHISON & PLASTER PAIU6-45 tal• P ut'l Pnrir, WU Ameoe Pluttr, for sala S F VON BONNRORST tk.C.O . pridB.l _ _ _ .. WILD CANDLEF—Sa bss Cineissrns ti, lor spin by . uksl9 F VON' SONDTHORST & CO 101.1CON-13 coal., shoulders. a prim lost JUlCTennived on ennsitr , ,,V7,fgrjtai t " ' •---- • - - . MOLAB9i . : 103 bbd. prime N 0 Elsgsr; -.. ..' . 3 brls Loaf 'animal V lirls 8 H 101suss; It tierces Rice, landing from uessner A lue . . sosi• .d for side by W JOS WITCHELTREE, 8818 160 Liberty street. S ODA 111111-1 G basks Kottsl brand for talc by . No 33, Wocb3 stmt. yellarot Cough Syrup... Without • ilivoln Panama,. oak Ward,) Feb. soa, ma. ith R E tilitAttilL9.--Onehe Seth alt., I caught a ILLeeryoevere cold. The night lollowisol went to bed earlier than usual, yet notenthamadlngl bad slept I nand the night before, my cough was so woure that I could eat sleep. neither tumid those lm the room with me. 'the personslee hin ping with mot ad so su mac to ach an. cored by my cougg that he got o p a am store and bought a bottle of your Cough SYroPs one date of which, to my great astonishment. mopped osy earth as If by magic. t woo to week in the mono lag, anti ma now quite well. lowa, dee . hots Duo ' I hereby certify that lam well acquainted with the above eircametanoes, and that the statement given is op& t etlesamort, Corner O'Hara and Quarry streets, Rh Ward. frrPrope red and wild by R E SELLERS, 67 Wald Street, mud solst by Druggists generally Is the two cities amt wieinity. SOAP—:O bis Cinsinusti In store. inrl4 STUART 8. SILL -- • • 11.8.NDLIB-25 On N. I ilipOd is awn,• mild ' STEr.iRT & SILL In str Notice. A Lb persons interested are hereby notified tin! AL have applied 'admen: in of - COMM= Pleas of Altecheny County. Pennsylvania, for my Methane as insolvent debtor, and that said Coast Ins appoin.d enemeevole sixth day of April. leen at Ile o'eloeli • st, for 'i.e beating of ma and me creditors at tbe Court Home, In the city of Pittsburgh. when.and when all parson. will above enure. if any they have, why I 40 _ not ha discharged .em ding to law. JOHN.. ' na13.13t Pluto Township. • --- 13lualutlats of Partnership. ' MAE Partnetehlp heretofore enetht ,th e iva statee ti th m e ., firtn .l of' Edwatde, /clue le co, L nu . so F foment, on the 18th int:by the withdraw of _ ..• Joooo fine nil be ended by the The buten.' ele e •••' Eowiknwt, "m'ining P"Th. • • W; P. JONES • N. ItarrtuEits, • • A. P."OI3GOOD. THEI mhberlbeye elill canines the eneufactiste of Piaui. nit Beale*, Leeks of vane to hind*, Latahei &e. ender the fine of K. ED YARDS 0. CO,Atfid they rel. oetfgliel of thext isec .ra gL .v. r . r e. K. EOPirAlt. N. MATTIIKWP , A. P. OSICIXID. CARPET WAR" CM= RE14044 ,th Street. , : area UMW) . receiving hie CARPET OH, CLOTHS, In port the following, vle: Velvet Pile Carpet', • o P peas " r an Orow try els 301113 plj . . N. 10• Foa IV • DI'CLINTCICK ao Tainctlntlg., B e=p k gn • Lucia linpet Royal Engli.b and Amerfc Enra tlupc EP. Supectl • ' ME!MEI Igf t se m st n st o lograin Cat;peU4 Pine Came ea, 41a/094 , cotton 14, f attd I Tap Vert Car. 44,1 and f Tarillsd CseP. 44. 4, l and 24 plain Car. List and flag Carpets, S 4 Palm tlCotusit Carpets. Ittgl; lituperfine do do Rags; Toned BIM Into Common &Ira Wilton " ' Coldzoon do Chenille Door Mints; Tolled Etheep'Sliin 54.74.10 d.; .011 C , .1 64,54.4140155 miatuT 113 qVapt Mat lone n Extraßrinteda i n e o alter. 1 1 [Unbowed Piano Table Printed wool. " I Enztataied Stand " 14antiansl wsinald 11.1441 c &Ili I Olen; Turkey Red Chtntzes; Chiron Ikirdenino Pn OLI Cloth Table Cowing' Brown Uneti erawb cloth. Woolen Brass Stair Rods; Stair DruEgetct Carpet Bindlnis; Jots and Coen Mats; AliesunandSkektonhlata; 5 4 and 44 Orden Oil Cloth for Blinds; Comm, Teueetnem Blue and Dmb Clothe; Crimson Conch Oil Clo.; Bivalents for Leengri Weteired blerrius. • ALSO, r Ina Holland fo Wallace; Tratoparent Wench nen* • Venetian Blind.; PTa th aNT r atillneo; R.s4a Clash; • Scotch Diapem liroion hi a., iwa.Linea Oil Clot h Table Covers; M==l •..<4 BUT= Om Gums front the most appmred Eng. 114 and diumicim manufactutept Irons Is to *I feet I. whim, will he cut to fit rooms, halls, mid .tesubeled of any size or shape. The undersigned baying Imported direct from Eng land, his Velvet Pile and Tapestry CARPEIII. These Carpels; which are of the latest and most elegant Gyms and patterns, and attic most surgeons colon. will be veld at pried. as low as Mei can be purchased fur In any of *Beams:no cities. •' • Hering the largest assortment or the richest arid most fashinnable BRUSSELS. IMPERIAL THREE PLY and INGRAIN CARPBTS which far surpasses i n qu odity and cheapness of puce, any assortment en; before brought testa city. He also insitesSteamboat Men and Coach Manufacturers Wmayor and wet selected assonmentotTßlMlßlNG ric!. necessary in theirbtlneel, business. • • •• • The undersigned la also agent for the only Stair Rod blanufaciory Philadelphia, and Is prepared to sell lower than can be purchased elsewhere Id this city. mtld WM. MNILINTOCIL • _ _ 17Cndsome illoccsntry . Maslidesuala fer tale. THAT d b“* T 7p d A k ed h trlT ' a r= "l ssl7:l: `, t7 of raooca ortha . Ohlt.rlTer, to lite lowa port *rAlle• iii' l ; t my city, now In the ocCopabey of 10.oz1M IVicksr a,cm, Be.. Paseesciaa . rArrii . WILIT111;4: iq c Foots iiv;ret theithfieligi 1 kitgr.Zreo more, on Ithatiet la, next door to &A will Ix noted low to • roll tenant, and pots*a ma even immediately, For toms apply , to otrLikltf .WALTM BaYANroznibeny AMUSEMENTS. TH EATREI T.Letree and Manager - C. 13. TOUTER: Press Circle and Paquette cants Second and Third Tiers nO ca " Gallery (fo colored persorul-----• 23 Doors open at 7; Co f 1.3 will riso at 7/ o'clock ID - Lau night of the engaranuni of On Tondo, lark ro w b. presented -• • •-• .... A. M..A. ............ Mr Taylor. --".Mn. H. Miami. Hamlet. Leen. Queen--- Opbella•— V.Daxec, by Men Frail. TO conclude with the IRISH TUTOR.. De. TAW, ,Mta Flan , ETWeducaday—Henefit of Mr. Addams. PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. Apollo ,Mallls reethilit Straits rITHE, undersigned has the eleantre of announethgut the citizens of Pittsburgh, and therntblic in gene tthat he has, at greet menage and asperse., sun eeided In establishing a Slaw= in this city. The col lection of coneetUes la exceedinglY entettl•el bracing en endless variety of the rare and-curious works of nature, as well as of art Those who have seta It. have prononneed it as sec ond only to Bernenfl catenated establishment in New York. The glee study of the Proprietor has been to bring together anch things as are calentated not Only to gratify the eye, but also to improve the taste, and to I agora instruction to the tends of the yosoy as well . 0 old, sod to render It every way worthy of the auchnon of an intelligent and moral conunanuy like ours This object the Proptieun folly believes ha has attained, end he relies with confide., upon the patronage of a ltherel pablic t ta sustain this new enterprise, which is i acknowledged by all to be a deshicrailm very mash , needed in this cuy. Venom disposed to make dens ' bees of curiosities to the bleseum, will please tive their history, with names of donors, which that hare eon • thanes Ness in the Museum. The escape lain be open daily, from 9to o'clock in the epornner, and from 4 %rib o'clock in the arta, noon, Rad in the cerium; from 7 toll/ o'clock. Adnaluence, *5 cepa—children order It years o hail' • tic.. Season tickets to be • • at the MINI m u e INILI " I ' MST hlOßßlS.Proprietor. AUCTION SALES. By JoLail. Duels. Auctioineer. 160 doe. Fins Skirts, at Auction. On Ride." morning, Pad inst., at to o'clock, at the Commercial Salon by earner of Wood and Fifth creme,Ll be ,old, by enrolee., 0000 days cridir on mom over IMO for OM's.* obdomea IMPer -100 demo Fine Milne, embracing Um cheriesal 0. *cement offered to dealer, for tome Omar eacoprielog moor York b roa do Barbi, aura linen bowilner collars, In; and narrow plaits, fi ne muslin shins, run plans, yoke pent and French Enterer Eng. lish loon 01010 Ithlos, LAIN C, open work; fine maul= Bin C. 11 C, fashionable broad pinion do do do/. B C, noedie worked do do, do do do Lad & C.O row ' Fre ock embroidered bosoms; 1,13 C RP and numbed; muslin abUts with linen taisoins ruid collars. 0:10 JOUN JAW& /me, Spring Goods Ansa Fashions for IPSO. P. DI6LABrY, TAILOR. NO. 49, LaiEIITY STREringST, LI PrITSB H USG , AS jut opened his Stale, consisung ores cry dean lotion of G Sp OODS suitable!oe city tract, The Cloths; Casilmeres anti Twinge hue been seder. ted with great ease from the latest Importations, and ompriw • part or every thinethat le new =I hand some for SPRING and SUMMER %MAIL The assort curd of Vesting. la manually huge and !sled, both in style and quality, and cannot be excelled, if equalled, by any other utsblisincent In this My. either In Qom. tot, qoantriv, ea nice Also, a new st Coatsyle of TWEZD CAMBERS, adapt e• d for Busess and Pmts. el=la GOOd• of every d•serl in ptloo, such as Tweeds, Cul:mutts, It I. im Clothe, ,hap d'Etes, he. The mare Meek will fa vorably compare with my mock of goods opened heretofore in ilittsbargh. Ale S. C. Warm' well known skill and taste as a Cutter, will prove an ample grimmest to all who met layer this establishment with their orders, that they onab ill have u geed and fsatille work as c an be produced by my house in the East. and at math sow . prices, as have been aekisswledged by many who have tried both. I would farther state, thatl will fur nish so good and fashionable Goods es