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Capt.B. is one of theniostaocont modating officers onthe river, and the Cincini nati possesses every requisltecalouiatedto make a traveler comfortable " Businas, yesterday, was quite unimatedon ths wharf. The receipts of merchandize from the East; and its shipment West; always gives ouF streets a busy appearance. and thia is particular ly the case, at thiaperiod eftheyear. The Sever ani Weather. —The river was slowly swelling yesterday, with 9 feets Inches waterin' the canal, and o jnehes on the Falls last evening. I The weather yesterday was cold, clear and frees mg freights to Pittsburgh are abundant, at very high, prices,,and Wo have noboiits or, packets in the trade.— Jjou. Coy., I9di. - ;| COURT OF QUARTER SESSION'S. Tuesday, .March 23. On the Bench—Hon. Wm. B. M’Cltire, Tresi dent Judge; ■ and Messrs.-.Boggs; Associate.! • The attention of the Court was occupied to- : day by a few trifling cases;: which will not prove’ of much interest to our readers. .Com. vs... Joseph A..Klinefelter—-indictment, Larceny. The prisoner plead guilty; and was sentenced to pay afino of six and a quartet cents,. tho . cost of .prosecution, and undergo on 1 imprisonment of three' months in -the County Jail. - Klinofclter also plead Guilty to another I indictment for larceny; and received the- same sentence. I - Com., vs. Jeremiah Gumbert and Znchariah Tomer—indiotment, Assault and Battery, on oath of Henry'Kenney. Gumbert and'Tomer were charged- with having madean : assault'on Kenney os he was going: home from work, on Pennsylvania Avenue; but there. being no evi dence, to snbstantlate: the charge, tho Jury ac quitted the defendants, and. the prosecutor was made to pay the costs. ' - Co®- vs Henry- Taylor—indictment, Larceny. Tho.prisoner was charged -with having stolen a ; oloak. The Jury returned averdictof ‘"guilty.'’ Destructive Tire in Birmingham. —At about half after nine, on Monday evening, a -firo broke out in the bakery of Frederick Senft, near the cor- < nor of -Carson and Benman streets, Birmingham, j Tho flsnes spread rapidly, and in a short time! I the whole block was on fire. The Hope and Co-1 lambia Fire Companies, of Birmingham,-were I promptly on the ground, but owing to the diffl- l culty in getting water; could not effect much. . The Duquesno, Vigilant, Good Intent, Fairmount, Allegheny, Belief, Independence, Eagle and Neptune Firß Companies, of this city, were soon at the scene of the fire, anid materially assisted in stopping tho extension of tho devoor- j sng element I The whole block, however, in despite of the I exertions of. the firemen, was destroyed. The ! flames were got under about one o’clock. I The-entire block belonged to Mr. George Dun lop, of Cedarsville,Ohlo, (near Cincinnati,) whose loss will amount: to near sG,ooo—insurance .■£2,800-. .The bakery, or Frederick Lenft, tho house in which tho fire commenced, was totally destroyed. Mr. Lenft was insured for $lOO, which covers his loss. . Wo were told in Birmingham that tho firq originated from tho carelessness of ono of the bakers. • m John Jacqucs’-hoot end-shoe store was com pletely destroyed. Part of his stock was saved, but notwithstanding this, his loss will amount to sloo—no insurance. The comer of the block was occupied by John G. Smith as a drug store. Mr. Smith’s loss was ; heavy—his entire stock having been de ; stroyed; his books and papers,- however, wero saved. Mr. S. received information on Wed nesday last, that the .Company in which he was 1 insured (the Franklin Company in New Orleans) had made on assignment. His loss will amount j to two thousand dollars. I On the comer of Corson street and the Diamond, was the dry goods store of Mr. Silverman, whose loss we understand will amount to $5OO, on which there was no insurance.: . A German Coffee House, adjoining the dry goods store of Mr. Silverman, kept by Henry SDyder, was burned to the. ground—the losb, however was trifling. Henry Netz lost about $2OO by tho destrnc •iionof his butchershop, on Carson street. The the proceedings of a fire /man’s meeting, held in .Birmingham yesterday ■afternoon: Pursuant to a regular cnl!, the Hope and Co- Jnmbiii Fire Companies met at Hope HaU on Tuesday, the 23d inst, at 1 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of expressing their obligations to oie Daqoesne, Vigilant, -Good Intent, Fairmaunt, Allegheny, Relief, Independence, Eagle and beptune Fire Companies of Pittsburgh, for the prompt and effioisfit aid offered them at the fire last in our. Borough, when the follow ing resolutions were adopted t _ R‘tolsed,_ That tho thanks of onr Companies bo tendered: to the above named Companies for their' very timely and generous assistance ren dered in the afore-named occasion. -. < Resolved, That a vote of thanks be tendered to the following citizens, viz: Thomas' McKee: James BanyEsqs., Mrs. J:M. McElroy, Michael kreig, Samuel Hare, Esq/, Daniel Sbawhan and william Livings ton, for refreshments so liberally furnished; to tho Fireman daring thoir arduous duties. Resolved, That a vote.of thonks be tendered to the citizens generally far their aid in working tho apparatns. Resolved, That the above proceedings be sign ed by the officers. and published in thc dally pa pers of tho City. John G. Smith, Brest., I, r • James Bpackhobe, Copt. CiiAßj.EsAm.ETos, "Pres’t 1 W. Shumas, CapL | Columbia. James Kerr, Seo’y Hope. / Charles TVallace Seo’y Columbia. Eiut Birmingham. —The following is -the rc- Bnlt of the election, iu East Birmingham,' on. the 9th inst; for borough officers: ' Burgess—John Brown. William Carey, Conrad Rupp, V. Sot tors. ■ . ■ ■ ■■■■ • ■ ■1 ’ School Directors—James W; Freeman, John Howenstein. ' / Overseers of tlie Poor—Robert - Bridges, Jolm G. Frisbie, Assessor—llenry Stewart. Assistant Assessors—A. C. Smith. .IV Sot tore. Auditors— Jolm p. Hogan, Wm. P. Hartley ' Judge of Election— Torrence Campbell. Inspector—Thos. Elnoor. Street Commissioner— Thos. Davis. ■ Justice of the Peace— Adam Hen'thorn. . Constable—John Ward. ] Kcu Cutlom Zfc U «._ Samuel Custom House buildi QgB in udvertmed for proposal for « c J ats ***£ on th lot, comer of Fifth on d Bmithfiekl ££ Mr. J. IV. Kerr is tho nrcb it«ct of the work We understand that the work on the balding wiU with the ut mostener^ Postage to Europe.—' mu attention to the advertisement of James Blakely, in another column. Mr. .Blakely will remit drafts to any city or town of note, to Europe: and can also furnish eight-drafia for any amonnt gultable for (fenuttanoe to Enroy e, ppyabteiniParis orFrank fort-on-the-Maine. Presentation. Mayor Fleming, on behalf of the citizens of Allegheny City, yesterday pre- T , “l plendid ( aet ° f ooloM h Ca ft , lor of the magnificent steamer Allegheny. In presenting the flags, Mayor Fleming wrote the following letter to Capt B.s t»„„ n . . Ausquekv, March 23, 1852. J aw : T AUoif an behalf of the citi-1 to present you with the ae-1 set of colors for. the use; of the | Beautiful boat, of whiohyou are commander. 11 JJ? C . J? ot sa ? that it affords mo great pleasure,! inns to reciprocate. the compliment, whioh you | nave conferred upon; onr City, in giving its name | to one of the swiftest and best boats which nav- j ig&te,the Western waters. We slnoerely trust; j sb. citizens of Allegheny, that- the fortunes of ] jour noble craft, may be as prosperous. as that J of the namesake, and, that good fortune may| ever attend her officers, to which their gentle-1 manly demeanor, and business qualifications so J well, entitle them. With great respect, I am i yours, &c., ... H. 8. FLEMING. V Capt. Batchelor replied to; Mayor Fleming in tho following note: I Steameb Allegheny, i ■■v." Pittsburgh, March 23, 1852. / I _ Hos. H. 8. Flkmikq, Mayor of Allegheny— Sir : j I Rccopt with tho liveliest feelings of gratifica tion, tho elegant suite of colors presented through [ you, bycitizens of Allegheny City, to the steam er Allegheny, under my command. The good taste of the owners in ohosing for a boat, they meant to be.unsurpassed in her class, tho name of your prosperous.city;, is. more, than confirmed by this liberal testimony of a generous and ap preciativo spirit on the part of your citizens. For myself and in behalf of the other owners l I I thank the citizens of Allegheny for their hand- ; some present, and we warmly.reoiprooato the] i magnanimous ■ and kindly terms in whioh you i have been pleased to convey their beautiful tes timonial. I am, Respectfully, . ■■■■■■■ Tour Obedient Servant, CHAS. W. BATCHELOR, Master. Allegheny Valley Railroad.—k meeting of the Board of Managers of the Allegheny Talley Rail rond Company, was held yesterday, at wliioh W. i Milner Roberta ires appointed Chief, and George R, Eiohbanm, Assooiate'Engineer. The board have directed the surveys of three principal routes, between Pittsburgh and Kittan ing, designated ns routes on’ the Eastern and Western sides of the Allegheny river, and the Leechburgh route. > And, also, surveys to be made north of Kittaning, by way of the Clarion, I Red Bank, Mahoning and Cowanshannoek routes I to the State line. Three parties of Engineers are to be sot to I work immediately— two on tho Pittsburgh end of ; the line and ono north of Kittening. The Board seem determined to push their part of the business with energy, and wo hope, .will be fully sustained by nil who have at heart the in. j terest of our community, They may malto snr yeys, but we must nil unite in famishing tho money to build tho road. Temperance Association. —ThoTemperanoo As sociation of Allegheny City and vioinity, met on Monday evening, in tho East Common Methodist Cbnrcb. ■ Rev. James Rodgers was called to the chair, pnd R. 0. Davis .appointed- Secretary.- ■' Tl >e meeting was addressed by tho Rev. Mr. (Jollier, and Mr. Berger. An.importantcommunication-was Tend from Harrisbarg, relative to the protests to the new Eiqnor Eaw. A Committee of five was appointed to exam ine all applications for License, and Boe that the requirements of tho law bo complied with. Af ter which Tho meeting adjourned. The Jlutelinsons. —This fine band give thei r | fourth Concert in Pittsburgh, on Thursday even ling, nt lafayette Hall, on Wood stteot.r Their suoeess in this city; has been of the most flatter ing kind; theyhavo drawn good houses, and the manner , in which tho audience listened to the music, well attested their appreciation of tho vocal powers of tho Hutchinson Family, The Hatchinson’s will-leave for their home, in the East, next week, stopping nt Massillon, Ra venna, Cleveland;-Erie, Buffalo, and other towns and cities on the route. It is needless to wish that success might attend them, for success trffi go with them. ; Correction, —-We unintentiahany.mado nn error neons statement yesterday, in regard to tho ori gin of the Are at the nope Cotton Factory,- which might affect the character of the proprietor, for carefulness, in removing waste cotton, &e. from the mill. We are assured that the Are was not owing to spontaneous combustion. A part of the beater of tho picker come loose, whilst -in rapid motion, causing it to strike firo ogninst the outer frame work; | False Pretences —Squire Symmes, of Binnlng i"ham nrrested a man named Jacob P. Bicket, yesterday, charged with'having obtained credit by using the name of Jacob Mnssor. Bicket was committed to prison in defaultof bail—to appear at Court. ■ ■ Georgo H. Marlatt, was also arrested, and bronght before Alderman Parkinson, ohorged on oath of H. A. Weaver, with obtaining money un der false pretences. He was committed to pri son,: in default of bail. <- Ntv> Arrangement.—Qen* Robinsen, the Presi dent of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad, Sol o mon W. Roberts, Esq., Chief Engineer, and Messrs. Fleming and Lorenz, Directors of the Company, left yesterday, for Cleveland. They Will there meet representatives of soverai western railroads; and make such arrangements as will obviate the necessity of passengers waiting at the several railroad connections in tho West. Pennsylvania Erie Canal.—Vie understand that the Pennsylvania Eric Canal, from Beaver to Erie, will open on Monday next, the 29th inat- This will open another great channel which will enrich our. merchants nnd manufacturers, and given new and goodmarket.to articles of Pitts burgh production." Drunkenness, —Tho following persons were committed to tho county prison yesterday, by Alderman Lewis:—AlexT Wriglit, C days, drunk enness; Miohoel M’Closkey,,lo days, vagranoy; Patrick Marlay; 24; hours, drunkenness; Owed Magon; 10 days, vagranoy. : ; Mayor Fleming ; of Allegheny, yesterday com mitted John Burnsides, for 15 days, find Samuel Mitchell for SO days.. . Both these' gents indulg ed in potations toostrong; and wished to usurp more of . the side-walk than rightfully: belonged' to them. ■ 4®* The. plan of the new Custom House, Pittsburgh, projected and drawnby Mr. Slataper, Architect, Civil Engineer and Professor of: Arohi toctural and Meohanioal drawing, can be seen at Puff’s College. Mayor Quihric, we aro glad to state, still con tinues In an improving condition; and it is to ho hoped that ho will soon be able to resume his dntles as. Mayor of the city. Penitentiary.—Three conviots wore brought up from BeaveronHondsy, in the accommodation train, and handed over, to the care of Major Beckham,' Warden-of.-the Western Penitentiary. .. Disorderly Conduct. —Aid. Parkinson oommit t ed Henry Moony to prison, yesterday,,for dis orelerly conduct, in default of $6,09 lino, and costsS Mr. Blanchard appears this evening, at tho Theatre, with his highly trained doge, Hector «vfid Bruin. Their sagacity and education is highly wpoken of> by those whohave seen them in the East. ’'lncrease, 0./ Pop.—A bill has been presented to the .lisgtshetom of this Slate; for an increase of the pay of Ota: County Commissioner. CommutaU There were ten oommlttala to the the county Jail, yestajday. ~ f .- . .I.o' * L * * 1 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TUB O’REILLY LINE. SBSSIUS/ . _ „ _ Wabulngtos, March 2D. ' • _House— Mr. Grove of Pennsylvania present ed rwQlvtionß or tlie Legislature asking tlie es tablishment of a dry dock and navy yard on the lake fronuerj,and- another in relation to Smith , The Speaker laid before the House an exocu „T? c °°>mmuoation in answer to a resolution [ adopted on tho 15th nit., giving information as , W_ the seizure and confiscation of the vessels of Maine, and Susan.load, of Mas sachusetts, which wob refereed to the Committed on r oreigu Affairs. Also & communication from department, in reply to a resolution palhng for Information to show the oost of tho foreign mail service, and all items connected with the contract, which was ordered to be printed. 1 ; The House then went into committee 6f the' whole on the Deficiency bill. . Mr. Cleveland spoke about the eitravogance in the omy, and thought that it had better bo disbanded than that favoritism and fraud should 1 bo continued—such as paying fifty dollars per ton for . hay, the seller dividing the plunder with the officers. - The House, ho. thought, should hold the purse strings. Mr. Gorman, of Indiana, commented on the fact or the increased coat of maintaining the soldiers. There- waa corruption; in the depart ment—the officers were in partnership with the meivwhOßßHhorfle8 r and thus managed fleece the Government. He knew, ho said, of one offi ce** who; had thus, defrauded the Government and had settled; down independently, and at ease! in Oregoo, with an hundred thousand dollars. Criesnf .** who is he—hie name V* ; Mr. Gorman said ho would give the name to ftny oneprivatcly.and bo responsible for tbo Os nertion.' I Mr. Gentry roplied, that the Secretary of War I had come forward, and exptnined the cost of the | service, and admits the corruption. But they I did not begin yesterday—they have existed for I years. It is in the item of transportation prin ■ cipally that the expenses of the Quarter Master’s I department baVO-increased. The President and | Secretary were n'ot responsible for the aoqujsi-1 J tion of Californio, and the Territory, which ro-J I quires this force for the protection of our people; | aud the carrying out of our treaty stipulations I with Mexico. .. Extravagance was not, therefore, I chargeable to tho administration. I The debate was continued, and consisted of repeUUOn of charges against the Government, and defence of tho Executivo Department, with-1 out concluding. ’ The House adjourned. I SBxiTE,—Mr. Seward prevented the petition I of C. ; Itanson, of Broohlyn, New York, propos-1 log to establish a line of steamers, between I Brooklyn and Oleekstadt, on the Elbe, near Ham- I so as to make .semi-monthly/trim's. He I I proposes to build four of 2000 tons, to j .bo ready in two years, others in three, —to carry I the mails and passengers,' at such rates as ho | :Bboll be able to obtain. He asks Congress to I grant him; the first three years, .$lOO,OOO per I noxt throe, $85,000; and the next three, | s7o,ooftper annum, for each vessel engaged in I the service. , t The bill for the regulation of salaries of ter ritorial officers was taken up. : Tho hill repeats this provision in tho appro priation act which prohibits Judges and. other of ficers absent from the territory over, sixty days, from receiving pay for said time, but requires that to draw pay during absence hereafter, must be approved by the president After some debate, the bill was ordered to he I engrossed. ••:•••••• . Tho bill to establish a dry. dock, and navy yard, at San Francisoo, was taken up, and Mr. Owin addressed the Senate in . favor of the bill. ■ Mr. Hrodhoad commenced a replp, hut yielded tho floor, when the Senate adjourned. ' [Special Dtipvtch of the Morning Post.) : ‘ Maas, Ohio, March 2!). A fire broke ont in this place, this morning, between’l2 and 1 o'clock, end by half-past 2 the whole of Lockwood's block, extending along the entire west side of the square, was in ashes. The large briok building of Geo. Lockwood, In the rear of the block, was on fire, but not ma- i terioily damaged. The entire loss cannot bo less than $40,000; about $30,000 insured. j Tbestox, N. J., March 23. Oar city is honored by tho presence- of the Hon. Daniel Webster, who arrived hero on Satur day. Han. Bufoa Choate and Francis B. Culling, have just arrived, together with hosts of others, legal gentlemen, and. parties in tho great India Rubber Caso. Judges Grier and Dickinson are expected Jo day, when the United States Circuit Court wil : open. ■The Legislators will adjourn on Saturday noxt. New Yunx, March 22. Papers have been received from Bio to 10th of February, which announce the defeat of Rosas by tho the allied forces of Hotel and the revolt cd provinces. Urgntsohad taken up his quarters at Paler mo, the country seat of Bosns. . , Tho oombat was bloody, resulting in the loss of 4000..lives,’‘on; both .sides. The dates and place of battle not given. Rosas and his daughter had taken refogo on board an English steamer. ■" -WASBrsoTOX, March 2:3,. The papers, thismerning, publiaha letter Worn A. B. Corwin, Consul at Panama, to tho Depart ment of State, calling attention to fraudulent tickets, sold to California emigrants, by Palmer & Co., and others of Now York, and disclaiming all connection with said Palmer & Co. CHARLESTON 51 lißlfET—March 22. Cotton-Bales of 1150 bales at Go ; on Satur day Bales at 6} to BJ. Flour... Sales of: 4500 bbls state at 4,50; Ohio' 4,C0 to 4,75@4,87. Corn-Sales of 10,000 bush at 04 to 650. Pork.-Sales of 800 bbls mess at 17,00 to 17,- 25; prime 16,00. . Beef,-Sales of 500 bbls at former prioes. Lard—Sales of 400 bbls at 9c. Coffee... Sales of 1500 bags Bio at 9}o. - Sagar—Sales of 45 bbls Porto Rioo at 4 per 100. : Molasses— Snles of Porto Bioo. at 29c. ■ Linseed Oil-Sales of 500 gallons at C4o per gallon. . Tobacco—Sales of 400 hhds Kentucky at G to 7c lb. Whisky...Sales of 600 bbls at 210 per gallou. CINCINNATI MARKET—March 23. River fallen 18 inches since last evooing.— Weather moderato. ,' Plour...Dull; small halos nt $3,25. - • Whisky.-15j. Provisions... More doing in 10,000 lbs bulk meat, 7J for Sides, and OJ for Shoulders; 2,000 Hams, at 7J. •Lard—2,ooo bbls prime Lard at 8J; kog lard is firm at OJ, Moss Pork—Sales at $15,20. -Molasses—Sales. 300 bids at 300. Coffee—Rio, 10}@101. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—March, 22 No change in Cotton. Flour—liathermoro enquiry. Sales of 2600 bbla standord brands at 4,125; market firm at tMa rate. -Bye Floor..;lb steady at 8,60. Corn Meal..;Belling at 3,12. : Wheat...little offering; sales at DO to 920 for red; whito 1,00. Com... Fair demand. NEW YORK MARKET—March 22. . Cotton... Declining; COO bales upland mid dling Bold at 8|; Orleana Bg. • I'lour...Unohanged. Porki.iSales of 200 bbls moss tit 17,00; now prime 16,00; other qualities inactive. Weather inclement European Agency. JIMIE undersigned, “ European Agents,”, members of A the American Bar, still continue to colloet debts, lc. gacles-and claims, remit monies,procure copies of wills, deed* and documents,- conduat - suits,' obtain testimony 1 , make searches and transact all other law business m England/ Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Ac. They are in all times in eammunieatwn, forwarding and receiving documents to and'froi aiid one of them, regularly in cachryearemßkes.a'loar through the principal allies of Europe and Amenen, on professional business.' The nest annual tonrnillbe she iwenty.sixih of this Agency. Innumerablercforcnccsgiven.. At-pljr to THOMAS J. KEENAN, ' 104 Ftftlt street! PittsUargh; Pa., > H KEENAN, |oS3 ' 97 Palmerston Place, Dublin, Ireland. • ■T\ISSOi.OTION>-Thej>artnershipberetofore«xtstmg U between JOHN PAKKERand WM. CAKIt, undtr the firm of John Parker ACo,,ist!iis day dissolved. Tebrndry 11,1852 tfebmf nst SPRING BTYEE FOR 18SI—Tins neat and ijn beautiful tiyleof HATS are now finished.ood will Saturday,.February Htli. ' Oent'emeo arb jpvhed.to call at No. 01 Wood street, thi’d door below Diamond alley. fobs r . , , , J.WILSON & SON.- giTEIiEOTi Plßb Aa aisenmebl ofSiereoi £3 typed Cuts,' stutaWe lor newspaper- advertisements end Job Pruning, for sale ai w. 8. HAVEN’S Printing Office, • '* • •••• No-SO Third aireet, ' mart 3 adjoining the Third Prc*byx?rian Church. . » \ f ■ ■ 'V "SV'Vr.'j 'j.- GREAT TRIAL. * *, DAILY REVIEW OF. THE . MARKETS. 1 Orvtcs o» tn« Daily Mental's Post, j : Wednesday, March 24, lasg.’ j'- j Yesterday morning we wcrewlsited by a very severe j anow storm, which made our streets YeryjDud.Jy and J otherwise disagreeable., Business waa tnaderaio. .In I Flour prices remained, sidtlonaTy;:Tbe hCws by the I steamer Pacific has as yet had noeifeetin this market—t I whleh shows a'dccliueof Od tolson Flour In Europe. I In the Eastern markets Flour is gradually declining. > I ■ FLOUR—Receipts were somewhat limited, and [ales I confined, to city dealers.;. -Wo nolo sales of 48 hhls a t J S 3; 28 do 8?; 32 from wagon 83j-tOOdd'B3; 170 do S 3! 10 do S 3; 16d083,M; 4Sdd«3,tl2j later shies of 83 bbls at 82,01) , ‘ , - I .GRAIN—We have aSles -reported of 83 bits dats at 26c; 114 do 201; ltO.do SSi .Rye: 40 bus at 45c; 1U bbls Wheat at 00c. Corn: sales; from first hands at 38040 c • j from vore 43345 c; 320 bus Gats at 2Gc. ’ - BUTTER AND EGGS—fisaleaof33Q dptt at D| ; 200 do lal to, 10 bbla do at 10. UattCr: 280 Sts at 23. t 1 ;■ - if I GREASE—SoIes of 3,00014 s at 01 cash. 1 - ‘I MESS PORK—Sales by the bbl at 818. • j . ®*CON—Sales yeslcrday pfOlihils Shouldew at7»;- 5,000 Ejs flamsOl; 15,003 IbtH&us and 15,000 fijjShflul-l ders, lo bedelivcred from Smckc House In leri daygotl T|®o|; 80S pieces Hams pi; 250 Sales 81; 200ghoul uen, . •-j LARD—Sale* oriiikegflfngf, " j WHISKY—SaIes o(20 bbls at 184; 13da l9e. j SL‘GAR—Ssles of 10 bbls loaf 84; 10 do gfr; jo bbls 1 clarified at 7|, all cash. ■ •- ' j OlL—Sales of 50 bbls whalo at 79,4 raos. I ONIONS—SaIes of 18 bushels at 50c; - ' - | K FLOUR—Sales of 10 bbls from store at S 3, j 1 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ’■>“> • UICUSB WATSH IS THE CIUBSEL. „ ARRIVED: Siesmer Atlunuci Varkiiuon, Brovniiiillls. ‘ liulno, Beauet, Brownsville. •. J. M’Kce, Hcndnckson, McKeesport. ‘ 1 ■ Thomas siinver,Bailey, WcstWewion Geuessue, Conant* West-Newion. “ 3. Bayard,. Peobteß, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. J, Boies, Beaver. . Forest City, Murdoch, WelhviPe. - . “ DJurnal.ConweH, Wheeling. l< Cincinnati, Boies, Cincinnati. . “ Gossamer, iJ.JFfeticb,NashvU!o. Ttrseorora, Hays, Nashville. . .Jefferson,Jobaslon,Louisville, , - DEPAIIfED: 'V Baltic, Beonei, Brownsville, “ Atlantic, Parkinson,. do. J. M’Kee, Hcndnckson, McKeesport; Thomas Shriven Boiloy* West NeWioit “ Gcnessee, Conani, West Newton: • u S, Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth, : u Michigan No. !»*, Boies, Beaver ForcstCuy, Murdock* Wellsvitlo *’ Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnati. “ Winchester, Aloore,; Wheeling. *’ “ J ; Q. Adams, Lucas, St. Louis. • Milton, T. 15. Davis, Louisville. St Pftrkm&argh and Itocktnjz port Packet. Tbe fteamer II AIL COLUMBIA, A. ft. Jtcr, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at a, o'clock, P. ,M.; returning Wilt leave llockiDgobii nt 0 o’clock. A. M. " ■ 6 . i Passengers oud shippers may rely on the utmost ac comraodauonaad promptness. Wi i*. WIfBELEfL tanrH . \ N0.*24 Marketstrict. I- - -*^ or - WheelingS " «A E ,K A - «■“<" Weill ! gari 9 ’ ic °benvii!e and AVelUbarab; rclumin*.' leaven nhmdnT , is r n Sleu f’ c,lvill J :, n W ' lllv ‘ ll ‘ : s hd braver every Olonday, Wednesday and Frldcy; at 8 A.. M- 1 dab" s^plyo‘ > S'’ 0 h ™ n » occcmmo- ARMSTRONG, CKOZER A Co, Agents, law/.^!!l <! r h " , "' S 8 ntw ‘Me wheel I largest and finest steamer ever built for tha trade. Pas. I : ,lll PPV ra c “n depend on her remaining in taetrade. -■. . . ■. ■■ ■ idec2:lt .Allegheny stiver Trade. SEBVLAR FHANKLIN PACKETS * To* fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE tL Capt- WM. aa nni, leaves the A lie- Franklin,every Mmday and Thursday. : The fine steamer ALLEGHEN Y BELLE No 3, Cdpt. Joins liana*,leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin.cvery TutiJay and FVfday,at4P,M. ■ 1 For Freight or Passage.apply on Board ItaarSD ■•for Marietta and Uoettlngport. leMfceßW TmtfineeieaniCT PACIFIC, Zatiomt Mia- for the above and Interned!* ale porta every THURSDAY,&i4 o’cloti.P.M. Fof freight or paatage, apply on board, ono „ - T. WOODS A SON, No. Cl. Water ar, and 63 Frontal. For lauunnffig ant| CatftifaT Hgj»t draught and pleasant steamer -S^^ C M W0 J!» Cap.L MiLKsaA*, will leave the •*r 3 «S5J' U h^ ?, n Monday? Wednesday nad Friday*, fifth! fi oelt ' KM » f ? r lutuuming and Catfiih. for fttisai or pomdii! applv on board. (novlS Vpt lions Huletn, Futnnbati; and GalltpolU. . f&tS* fe, . Th« One Steamer GOV. MEIGB, LFwjilFrffr *riu Josive forihe above MmL™ ln, Tsgsa^ffjßa r or ftejgbt or passage apply OTvtoaM. or m fct * : JOHN; FtiACtf, Agent. Wpftciwi for Cincinnati* fE3P» s^:lg*_ n -gy_*n3.fosl ronnlog iteamcr CJN jMMfcjyCiNNATJt Smtmoa&sf, Master, will leave *™M«ifeyaiarly every WrotrespAT. - I or freight or passage, apply en ioan!, or to *c3o O. B. MILTENBEHGER, 18 52. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PBNarsv tv A N IA KA«t a 6 any Two xjatly Vio*n« From PlttiburgH to . !PliU»aelnhlii nnd Baltimore. “ Only 30 If ourt Through! _ • FARE,#!!. mHK Express mail train will leave the Depot on Lib;' A 'rly streel.abovc the Canal Bridge, every morning a^^”?, i y ß ? b 7^ ec *”tdTortlejCfcekiamilefc t wjicrelhey wiUfoidtbebesiof Coachesin readiness to coavey Uicm SSmilea'.oTcraflKt rtte turnpike road to Uea uyss t a uon; (co n d ac t o ra accompany each train of Coaches), and then take the can to Homdaysbur*:and then take the sptendtd direct to Phhadel* pbis aodjtammore. - . -• r :: .. • ..=.•• At?^? ge i a n , ' 0 f, B “ I i lra<)re .* il)telll <>e*«ofihoVoriand Cumberland Railroad at Harrisborgb, arriving at Belli. mornii' 0 te£l^^*t> to Washington City the same . ThelCvening Train will leave doily at 0-30, P. M..ar nvlngatPhilalelphlattextevenlng. Baggage ehiicktil througti lo Philadelphia. „, kc I D*" c win leave doily, ®. ™.°. clt ’i? CD J nn^ ng * l ulßi 's»ille with the Cora Piitsbargh to Philadelphia and Baltimore m 39 noars ® nmJ- S i'"S, cf i h , sfrJlc J cu 41 ,he Railroad Office in the Alnnonritbeta House, Water Street. _raat23 ,• J.MtslfltftißNa TicVetAir’i I*. R, K, Co • rvf in CASKS AND PACKAUbaiIHV <1001)3.-a". WV A.hu™ * Co. will receive,per first arrival; by Canal, Cm easel and pa elesgra Ihy bipods, |ma!B4 d-TJNOHAAIS! GIN(iHAMS!-A.; A. Masott A Ci: are ihi* day in receipt or two cases Suorocf Gina* hmiisp'endtfl styles./ ~ . - / . £mat2*- CiUl'l'UN HUSUSttY >—ooo dot .awontf 'co.tju Ho ' MOTf, 00W Opening Ut iqattft . . . v ■ 1 «ENTS■. lUu HlMlaiUiu SILK J j GL.OVK3—Ju>t recmedtnd opened tit ■•■' _ A. A.JiIASON & CO’ r MANTILLAS.— A« A. Masoh ft. Co. wlHinirodncc on Wondayj 2W r twenty-five of ihenewcutnhdla teatelylegof MgiitiUos. ' |ra&r£° ' *I'PitINfKUS I’iiQ Mit>*criberhas on bond ond 1 for ftalcjtt* Agent of L. Johnson & Co.;of Phila delphia, the following* - . * .23 pair of Ca«»; . ~'■ *? ft an * fl Ponojr Letter, diCTorem sizes; 30BNewspaper Cuts; ■■'■■•' • ' . sW)lbs. Leads, cut to order, 10 Compound Sticks; 100 kfgt Proui’a Netoe Ink *, . . lUraßiOaney, Column Buies, Of all descriptions, *«• A. JAYNES, xr n ~ , Pekin Tea Store, 08 Fifth street. or ‘ Jer * A>r new type. [marSO IT 1 ‘ vv &t«r Curt isuubiuhioant, TN PfuLfPSBURO, BeavcrCounty, Penniylyanla, on X the>?ouih »nle of trio Ohio lUver,oppos.tethe.moutb of ilio llsff Beaver Creole; icvcnty-cigbunife* from Pius burgh, .eight from Wheeling, end one hundredfrom Cleveland. The proprietor boa had twenty years proc« ileal experieneeti* a arcgulnr Physician; twelve of which he has practised under the Hydropathic »yat*m/ Temi» only five nuixAß* per week—payable weekly. All seasons arc adapted to Hydropatfc cures.' Each Patient is required to farhish two heavy woolen blankets, two large comforti v four ahee’s, four towel?* and pnocamn blankol*or Inula-rubhoc *heeL PR, EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, : Philipsbuirg, Roobener P 0., Beaver Co., Pa. • NEW. CROP TEAS.—NoW'reeelvihg at the PEKIN ITEA STORE, 33 Fifth'streets FRESH TEASof ■Jho loti importation into anew - chops: Young; Hysoni Oolong, Wing* Yong,s©ucboDg*and : fine Cdngos. Rctaii Grocers aie invited to calJ,audowrretail cub* toners, especially; as we know we can please them. - Alwaes on hand, Love ring’s Cruahed ami Pulverized i SusursLfair New Orleans' and Clarified Sugars; java I ,aud RioCoffec. < • 1 raar!«) A. JAYNES,3BFifth street ~ JAMES C.VWA TT, MEECHANT TAHOE, iVo. OG ilfariel, betwten. Steorul and Third siretls; ■ BEGS respectfully to inform hlsfriand* and the public, that he lias returned from New York and-Pblladcl* phtn, having there selected from ihe latest importations, art entire new Mock of Uloofc and Colored CLOTHS; CASSIMERES nnd VESTINGS, whfcU for newness of designs und nehueps of fabrics, are not surpassed by any house west of New York.—Altof Wbichhe is pfe» pared toraake to order in a superior style, at the lowest price possible, and crdially invite purchasers to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. - TO. TAILOItS*— I have no authorized Agent In this city, for the solo of my work on GA RMENT CUTTING. Ii can only be. hod at the store or the subscriber, 30 Market street, at the following-prices, viz: with instruc tions, 810; without, 87. morl7 , JJAfiTES C WAIT. : ' ? THU UiUWHOUSB, Gorfitr of.Kottrth and.:Grant Streetb\ fpilE subscriber has leaded the largo and well known Jt (Imo Lamaitme house) &t the/corner ol IFdtMhatid Grant which has been repaired and newly iUteU op inall its apartments* bo as to give a large'and more liberal accbmmod anon, to trav eler* end boarders.; tills larder wfili.ihe rdoaLchoice viands the markets .can afford, end his bar •fttWiislied vrith thebest. lie vronld respectfullv rolieue a share of public patronage. ; BjJEBRY./.t aailO "O''UPERFINRiNORAIWCAHIfEIS.»f'rid»-«l4tte!ir,. O itylei, Ja Brouzo (Wort, jatt feceived sttte carpet wrchanse or Wrß) */v W.McCUNTOCK. nauiioiii Emigrant Llnii WE are now prepared 1 1 0 receipt for paasengere 10 _Philaielplna,by «fe,i,rant Ltae." FareB4,so. matW WVODE & CHAHAM, ' «• ■J ; r» ' r: -S‘‘- :t;'-V;'f.-r" Auction sales. T^faSt D TV/nmVd i h an i« I, “ lntert*i o rfei«yeiir«,h*» «yeq 0 ,» | Uo n BofthJ‘l\wreOTla^‘ I ’#aI C es l at-AucU^n l rfpni? fri ? n< ** a , n<i i 1 *' P al **i<s gtnerally. Wllkan eipe^ ssm^-^S^SSS?? 5 jlcferaio ilie principal Ciiv Matrhnr'^, ,A . llcllo ° c ; . _ ■ Auetlon-*u«tiy Sales; . A * Com merHal _ 9a r eg Rooiiia, corner of Wood and t*fth strtcis, at 10o’cIck« A. M ;d puli 11 ' 6111 Staple amlJ?aQcy. tioodr Cloiliinff, B oot , and shoe», i atSjCopB) tc ' uooa,r > Loolfci Ce, ri S ’ c *“®' n *^ T< e 1 cSaiwire 1 , - ’Table Cutlery, Kucheif FornittiVe’j'&c! a “ 4 BeCOad Haaseho, ‘ l “"<* _ . AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., SlaijouerjyFancy articles,'M urlcal Tnrlru l rt!\A < ’ * a Cutlery, Clollunir, Variety Go ode ,S. an < i Silver Watches, 4c. ‘ P. M. DAVIS, - la3l!tf Aeeiinneer. | p# n’lcjazm*! AuctHmsßxv fr tm T „. SA . LB RE DRY goods at Auction,- Dg ’ Wednesday,) mlo o’clock, will be: SS^S5 B V d ’« 0 „ 8 “‘, 8 ®f ‘he enure 'Slock of Absalom. •? aircct, consisting ofa j general aasoriment of. Fancy-aad Staple Dry Goods. As he Is fc.sr^ Dg n nA»m 0 ' Ule t 6? -?' U -S * ,oailiVe ® aii '" i,,loat and w ll * eominne from day to day, nnUl si I is) ,old - ; tmsriill I*. M’KENI/A. An,nr,. TXOUSISHtUiD 4NO K 1 fOHBN FUKWiTUBE *t {*+A 00 f* 0!,, -rpnMoailay, Ma r cb S9;h,#i 10 o’clock !? rr,^™ 0011 ’ lYi 1 ? l i e coital.the sesidenuo ofllr. 8.. riVer . ! I Mi S- 0 r V; ty J sl , r r e<tt ’ nonr the Allegheny lintf r ’ln ii 1 ? ®J“* . Kll chen Fnrnimro.compri bed ff jten&“i t T I f S-“ ie £ bcd *' * ud mattresses,- WariifShf’. t,c l dt ‘ ln g.hureaa>, toilet tellies, »iiih»tand? Zriat '•' s,te ‘£ and card lablc »i one su W <*«>'. IWO large mirrors, ehalid?o S l.^iS? ,tt '?'*? quantity ol carpeting, Various I liion ««■?’ crock cry “nil glassware, a variety of paint-1 “lStaytngs,lnicheu utensils, Ac. I Jaar ' !o P. M’KENNA, Auct'r. ] S*NIT?/n P HUUSEHOI.iIAND 25ih lew n. E wfM l,c P o*-'r:On 0 *-' r:On Thurjday next, Morch deniioMl s°m AlMiwiUbeaold, iuUiftresi: Smhhfiold ’a yl'S' s®*? 'f, n FonHU^aireevhear <°P; ro.ewoodanbql™;,^^ hotfuiy uarlfli* nhsi™. *Ol cijwf j -rosewood (md ms* ; i caadclebrns * chnH!W£.lJ^^*^ e sideboard; i PMKK maboganymarble top eneloted wash stand! ;vST a : :{!"J, 0 ' “ n l«mp e,e walna, extension diniLii table n.hd.f.|J phor l . atllsa > I« r lte French plate parlor mirror; B»Ujael , l ingrain and otter carpeting j flooroll cloths' S ! F 2ffii- b^S s ' ®fl d ?- lhor , Baders; *iWer pla(ed ioa JtiL-'r flntl S°H china do; wodgeword do 5 Canton k&nS , t2!,if"i k e e,y flmp ' eand com P lcle i glassware, J±U^, t c»p y r : ™ NA ' P* A* UAViBi Aaotioneoft CATALOGUE at ArcnoN.—On Tlmrs- Jt££ ay « venin &2tti lusti at 7 o'clock, at ibe Sales Ki^2ti Carnflr °vy° o(J sJreets, will be Bold, £irf c i~^ e » a c Ji9 ,c * collection orvalonMe London fiJir "fhilfillSiEfi b iCa i lon comprising iiUiorical, das- . tt g. d u-otks, among «flA C A fl !f’-*! an^a t?, English Poets, Sbaksoeare, Spotlit Wo odei*ociejy i publicatioTi*, Byron’s worto. 1 vo) Mnr ra> s edition, life of Sir Sidney Smith. 2 vols; Tiomn “«”?>« of U-e Jacobites, 3 vol,;’ CMtello-S fine portrarts. 4 voIr: Annlntr**»H S 2 7H5' f-ole-idee’s Biographic Uierarin, 1 -lluVnreof « ro V? ,lint "^ (brmation ' Men,!o,r » Of ~„*IL o J«tr l, ory 2 ( f* lo HOffeuon,3 vols; Canoevovaire R.l, h A« B b!! e ' om ’ BTO , la ' Selkirk’*Rccolleclionsof Ccv £ar|,em j newsuide, quarto; SpnrkVDinlo- I2vhS WkKft"’ la vols; O’Beillcj-s Expedition Nile, 2 vols; Mrs. Sheridan's Memoirs 6 Coteot’s Phantom World, 9 vols; De Pradi’sCon* ££!i&,“/■ History of Cools and 9hoe“nmi£ia fiv^rn B ?,’- f. ad s x Ettpurgaioruis; Yon Helen's Narra- Svbla- Gmv*. Ham. n ?.? ,sl,i<m ’ 8 Y? la * ■ Ki,l ’» Elements & b ifeke« n B,bS,r n W ° rks anJ Lclico ” 8: 4«E. W ‘" be ***** ani bcak «°Vf on Wcdaer marS4 . - -.w•*.*:" ,^- a,a I Ya*i. »— .■ in.' - Auctioneer. I FoIvTW ? KU V Ll> AT.Accnoa— -w ay 000 ” I March2stb, at So’dock.at ! Shi boose, No. 23 Snyder's Bow. Hav street Kitcheii TffiL , !! e - dali /° '“oh of superior Honsehold and’ AmniiviJkiS i re * family declining housekeeping. 'fi3 0 5*i5 lue t ot ® — large mirrors, mahogany sofa, chain stafr >nrS!i > - 0^i Ca t e, i.' Hdeb^‘ r ‘ 1 - : P arloT > chamber and Wdrk nnSwl;!, U | 0 t lh Y? a , rd ' *i d ? and dinla * Whies; bed.*si,7JJ. h ,Ulnd ‘ i high and low,post, bedsicnds; iiSlXt »t.IJ , i ,n ® ’ w,nd *of an <l common ebairs; dress. n 08 ’ £ , rc ,ronaaa| l stands; fenders; JmVrSfb. gla ” “n Qacensware;. knives kllcl,en .fhnuture, cooking mcnsils, Ac. • raarS3 _ P.M.BAVIS.Auet'r ,? ne Retll ,cin Gumtlreetnear Webster “ quam, ' yofwaU WSssft laßa m *' S3 Ael^r. >urnhujTk i T abc '■^&StSS&SXSSs,sS%?^i^ wjH be«old the entire slock of household and”kitchcn fe a JJ“ e ® r «-*f«oUcmott about to decline hauiekceo ara—Mahoganv and spring scat sol?* e >* ,£) eM»| fine mahoefny ccntro ? card, toilet and dining tables ;’ French andbiher h*.i*' mSStiV moh °Pwy book-^ftses; Uoksd, French^tile" mantle ornaments; looking glasses: matrass* narinr b»X b ? r r * XaiT £ ar P c «;oi ciShi^dn^ Minds, fire irons, china, glass and oueeiuwani *> 1 oil B of «rmrh n^ a f BOM i nent o{ k,tc^cn utensil*/ bc.!&c. I marls h y now ’ P. M. DAVIS, I Anet*r. v j Uelanarc mutual Safety In*uranc« Ooi mi o“S£«»s y “'"^°s3| Eamtd Prcmiumt During the Ynr r.i;„ 55 0.1 hSZ 1 * lnland Rl> h *»« D 7 unlire Risks . . 1M,777 40 Interest, Salvage, &c F&, * : : Returned Premium* Re-InmancesV _ . Agency charges, and Commission! fcxpense*, Rem, Salaries, Stationery, Ac linn*. Tin f ar<l **J Comytinji iri.u FoH?tt»!' T7O 05 S?‘wv?-^n 0,1 * tt ®i e 8 a rents =. •- 924664 31 I?$W rC So ,V V “' lla F l ve P " ‘™‘ *1?“ ®*4'? «® Bau,ooo Philadelphia City Six u JM* ft SlO.OMCamden an J Amboy U.E.Five »er' - P® l ? 00 ® cont Loon . Id® & 9«t, Q Si f. p<!r e "L to, »‘ Vg ft t ;^A2“S ! SteJi lt * ,,na 8»w <i« o«« 2,350 °° , S stores Company 00 Scdj. and atockof sundry MmunflnsuraT/ Bills HeeelvabJo . .* Catiion bard ■ *: Balance in ibei hands of agents. and Preml- onWatine Policeisfr&cenUy issued Subscription Note* r 1 , .Tbf 1 Board, of Director* have ni^Pflin 1in cash ’ ontUSpiwlßiort, ond BIX It. ft CENToii ihe. Scrip of the-Comnhnv payabioon and after December 1et,'1651 Also ndivi tt S' T 5, N S l5 " CENT jnScrip’on *i Oiphaismck fs"uod a« aKov1 rCm Um5 ’ Conißca,ca of wblcb‘wlll be ~,,, „ DIRECTORS: John 9 Newlin, Jorephfl.Sea l , Dr. B. M. Huston, MmunJ A.So“der, James C. Hand, JohnC.Davu, Thoopilas Pauliln/r, ?o<)erl Burton, II Jones Brooke, John U. Penrose, Henry Sloan, Ocorijo Cl X-eipcr, Hogh Craig, Wword Darlington, . William Eyre, Jr.- is"' B - g" l ’.,, CliarlesKelley, William Fplwell,; _ J G. Johnslon, SapmelE Blokes, JamosTraqunfr, ! sswass jssl'ks ■ Jobipu w. Co«-»N,Sec®y " ANDI V4ce I ’ re,l ‘ iem - Bjr the Aetlncorporaiing UilaCompatty. thopartles In. •uring property therein are entitled.to-aShore of the in® Institution, without- fabjecUrir themselves ,0^‘ y J.‘ ab , m, , y o be y, onJ premium path. ■ ®“iWrtaUonNoi*! are pledged ; and the praSis ,o( the Company are directed to t)a tiivcßied nnij remain m the poß«esjion_or iho Corporation, os n fund Tor the ro'therKOCar tyof IheaMurcfc ThisWdwlllbe reprr an interest of six net cent* di. Tided among the Insured and stoefcholdern,pro rata upon the araou nlof earned Premiumaond CopilalStoQk’ Insuraneeon Kite; Hull and Cargo Bisks, asttsunlinn Uie tno« liberal terms, jp. a. MXDEIBA Aeont marlOilnr ■ No. BS Water «t. PittsbuYgh ' Tabs Sottca. forwbm is Dgolmt Ihem, as I am soiria to remnyiiS A?T*L?« : « ,o,be th J rt hposbabove tt« ■4lO Liberty sirf6i t ond vill only oonv-on mv fillin' Agency an J Wriglii’s Indtnn Vegeialile IMII Ageney s;ncss, I will, Imvo no room for Carnolr. K y hJw r £ C pJJI 1 ] !” *^ n i l lu red border at the old stand «ii?.?. S Jh^^.V aB k®6B engaged a* the business i y cars feast wihme,and the aid hands,lo whom i would recommend my former customers.: ■■- ma < p *g JOHN THOMPSON. igenty for Different Liner of Paebet Ships. PASSENOEB OFFICE, _aos Liberty Str«et> PUttbarglt* Tef Pf W. BYRXBS ■&-CO. i t9 South ttrui, emw cf Putty Net* York ; 36 Waterloo Mood, Liverpool ,* an# 65 ■ Grafter street, New Orleans, ' iw_i = r; IUS a Line ofTacfcets • ••-•vv,..;.--. ’ t «a!llngevefyfivedej*frora yJ^rvi; "• Livernftotio-New.York: a. •WS ■ , Lineof Packets from Li- ]~TpTTIIi i’ nmnfti ,to Philadelphia, on JdMEtfXl?* ■■' C&aaSssrtheeigh teemh of cachmv&--Y~* rl ••■*'■ month! a Line of Paokeuto .fiaUlmoie'bn tlm whk each monUi*vjAlsPr-aXina;o!:PackeU on ih& gSr^wi- ffi ° nlh fTOm London - and Ponimouth w v-ALSO-BranjatslghlalwayioaiMd, tor anyamoont ™. o £±!r?.!\ ani B J‘ ‘“foSiuSs , mwls SO5 Liberty Piltjbuigfc. Ir:\' *• f-.*: > - •• »V / >? i , ‘ n/= ■■ *v r ,- • A{ri. --Jirj.'-v; ■' •' * ’u -'T' , r * - _ -. ' '''filM l '~~ r ' -A i, s" -J ,% 1 < „ ' PATRICKS & FRIEND, T>ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BfcOKER9, ! and .!> Dealers *nNotfcs,DfaAs, Acceptances,<2oTd; sliver end Hank Notes* Exchange on the Eastern aoa West era ciuesconstantly for sale. - - <;. *■ • Collecttona inade in all the cities threugfcotit tbe Uni ted Slates.: Dcposltes received id par foods orcurrent paper, of Fifth and Wood streets, [feKfr Domeitit and foreign £zc/uufge t Banknote*, . G<?ldQndSilGarißoaght t So,JandEx£hongtd, ■- KXGQANG£ Amo BAKKiaG HOOBB William A. Hill Sc Co., W Wood Straat, PJTTSBmGH. uyii»TMMTAi.Lowiinoaxai«a«to3tT». [»ug33 U.MMSSAM*. % nvut SAim. „ SBAHMa UAHEJ. BiaUisiH Fouign a*i ' U^^Nou%a^^ hCn “' C of X>,p» ; Coraerof Thirt.nd VroM«l».,aitocUvappd6lieihß St- Cbarlaallotct. .. rr m*,S3 B. H0Z.889 ft-SONS, ajL7X.KKxovn.THsm suramo. and axcuxsaX- orvica Tq No. CT Morkit Uriel, four doors iilou eliiiand. N. HOLMES to SONS, . T) ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BKUKER3,hndDea- X> lera In: Notea, Droits, Acceptance!, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes.. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. .' ■ ■ ■: ■ > Collections madcln all thecities throaghoat the Uni ted Stalea. Deposltes received in- par fundsolrcarfeai paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. , > janOO-ly. XJS.S.HOOtf. THUS.SJHBINT BOUIS ABABSESVi , BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NS. Cmurof Wood amt: Sixthstruu- Pitubureh, P* nEALERSin,Co in ,B.nk NotcsiTime Bills, Foreign I d ,B““«‘»e®?P“nge,Cenifieates ofUepoaii.lc . the prlncipaiCnies of the Union *nd Europe,foraalcin smnstosaitpurchasers. . , COLLEOTAONSmadeon all parts of the Union,altbe rates.,. .. --eepll*ly ■■■ ■ uWo&ndr, iirotbercot.. D BANKERS-AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, v A “EttB InjpomeMlc and.Forcign Exchange, Time . CofnvUncnrrent and Par Furtdsj p?f C u f *i Cf Office, corner Tbirdand Wood: tweets. Pmabnrglu . Imarl7ilf. UIIaIa ‘ BANKERS AND EXCUANGE BROKERS, am 05 .Wood Street, S^^3^ff«g^iSg‘.SsSg-3S!. .connted. Gpld.Silver and Bank-Notes,boughtaiid sold. Collections made mall the principal ciueaof the United Deposits received of Par.nnd Current Funds. .".mar27;y * ■ ■■ .■■■< v 6. ’£ ABHOIiD&CO, , excVa lMM f ht NUOSALERsIN bank notes, siuht and „ „ , * ’ TIME DRAFr3,A<.,*c. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds rem ted to any part of the Union; v S&'STOVKS'WZ HOITGUTAND SOLD ON COMHiSSJON. ' No, 74k F6uitb s&eet) - -. Neitdoor to the Bank of Pittsburgh* , CABPETS, OH CI.OTHB, &C, fIOnSI'AM I’JUY receiving ant opening, tu the CAR. » > PET WAREHOUSE of W. M'CLINWcK. No! fS Ip rinu styles nsln? lbo K,CHEST an<l Latest . ■Wo invite the attention of these wishing to ■ Furnish I Meant Boats or Houses, to give os a call, a* we will ( jell at prices lower than ever before offered in this mar *ol. part thefollowmg varieties; do Tape&uy.Brussels Carpets;' do English and American Brussels Carpets titra soperthreeply imperial So; „ Snpcrfino do do .• . „ do; SoperiorlngramCarpeip Window Ho’land; Patent Tapestry do do; TransparentShadosi Fine Ingram-r. do d 0;..... SaUn Damask; '' V' Common do do; . ...Venilian Winds; Teoman Taputrrdo; Stair Rods ; Twilled Venltian do; Plano Cove rs ; . ; : ; ■ Pam do da; Table do; “stand Rug d»; -do Mats; ■ Chenille andTnlted-Rugs;; s Sheepskin Door Mats ;- ’ do do Door hmie; Adelaid do do: CLOTHS, of all widths, from S7lnches to 25 feet, which will be cm io fit any sized Hall, Room or Veslibole..... Imant) W. .M’CLINTOCK. POBDCR&poaD, manufacturers and Dealers In Manchester mineral paint Am.zokshi.Citt,:Pa.- ,y Nitw Yoga, December 15th, 1951 : V“ T,,>l,! . O L MANCHIaYIi t I ' MIN ERAL PAINT, for PuDDKafc Foai>,and find it to con tun iba following: *! Silica,-. - * . Alumina, •: -. Per Oxide of Iron, ■ ■; Lime,., ■ >.... 7 Magnesia, ... Oxide ©fAlaogancsc, water and JUos*, The Powdered Sample, contained iruhe box, which! suppoie was the one .you destredaUo to have analysed, l and to differ from any averago oftho lamps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as follow*: - Per Oxide of Iron, - , . 59^0 . Sibca and Alumina, - . . • 32.n0 ' Lime, - , . *^3 Magnesia, . ■ : - jo Water and Loss, . • . 7pQ rpt t « _ , - 100,40 . : f ms difference I prcrtiraearisesfrom ibe imintral not being nDuornti some pontons containing more Iron than ouiere, Tbeanalysis show# the article to be well suit s' 5 for a durabre paint. Ifindthatbycalciniijgtlienow. oer. by a pretty high heat.-.the color is xnueb icaproved* ornt least convened into a fine red. ; • ••••• •-w:."* JAMES R. CHILTONrM.D. Chemist.' JD*Forsalol>y JOEL MOULEB,SU Liberty street, roarlCiy Removal. ' ' fTUIE Subscriber has removed bid Brag Slorc frora ihc A comer of Wood and Fifth streets, to No. 24| Libert ty street, opposite the.head of Wood. raarlOy - JOEL WOHLER N 8345,370 43 2-2,053 12 [Eff GOODS, CHEAPER XHAN EVER. J. BOUBTEK. BEE-IMV.E ' CLOOTRU S PORE: J \V bole Bole util Bttttl. U ,?^ c „ e ,' lhe Cvies, at ihe BEE HIVE Clothing store; Iro. BSS Libelly Street, thiee aoprssboTO lrwm utteet, PUtaburgh, I’D-vtUarra ana: splendid assortment of Cloths, Cnssimeres, Vestings, .and,other goods,suitable for lhe season, which we are' prepared to make, to order, in a style unsurpassed id lf e sily’5 ily ’ sm * at greatly ieduced prices,:: Oar stock of Ready made Clothing Is complete, fashionably cut, and warranted to bewell made j we are deterraiaedio sell Uiem ouuchpriee* for Cash, a. locate Jt Ute imertst or parchasera tocall ami examine for themselves.- (Jtutom Work made to order, - ott short notice aad without disappointment. marlfrSmd —r-* 8245,103 \‘o - 31000 23 >.:■« 15,4*0 42 * .ai4«ti*s 0090 20 T„_ B Janie Boom autt stationery. ■ ~ HE .sobceriter respectfully -informs his friends and r the Umt ho is now opening* well selected as* of Blank Books, School Books, Stationery. .WThmg.PnnunffoadVyroppinff Papers, Boohctßoardi! . &c. alt of whichlm will self at fow rates. ' • Steamboat arid every other descnpttonof Job Prim* ingVexecatedwnb nearness and despatch. • • BlantßdoJts, ruled «ml bmunho *ny given 'pattern. Old Books re-hoand. J. R/wELDiN Boo H^ G . n ? r a P‘L Blatior « cr >No.03Wood street’be* tween Third ahd Fourth ■* y margQ i‘ 10.044 70 121,859 8* 24,983 2d / IINNAMONff oppermiat, ivituergrnii) - ana auto upiengasj forrelicvinff alckneu or.lie atom ach; and Flatulence.- :ForMia wholesale and Retail, at DR. KEVSER'B Drug Store, ■ ~ .140 Wood street.- -■ ' 77.093 02L 100,000 00 8139,037 09 Plmto;DUenef« 08. B BOW Ni No; *1 DiAMDNJ> AlrUI3 Y c—« Obvutjkb- fcis.entire attcmion 10 *n office . prßcucc. lligtQainesalaiiioaityconßaedio •:. a F.tlvatt or Vim«r«aM>4sMfs« 7anjaBueh{tatn tiTectlona, brought.onnyirnptudencc* -. asMl yomhfulindulgence ana excess. wtfflsf i 8 Genon* -hea. Gleet, Siticjureji Discharge*, impurity of the Ulobd, with *ll thseaseao. the venerea, origin. Skin Diseases, BeorhoticErnptlnns, Teller Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases,Seminal WeaJcneeß.lm potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month- K Soppreijlon3,D(Seises oriheJoint« l Flantlain Ana Nervous Affections, Path, in the Bankand Lotas, lrrita tlpu. of.tbe Bladilet uni Kidneya,*ueness(Ull»treuied.i Cure guaranteed. Sixteen, yeats' practice (six la thl« felly 1 eniblesDr. Urown to offer assurancesof speedy sure to ullwhom.v eorae under hia core. Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Olamocd ay.' ; CJ” Charges modcrato. nOVStddtwiy roUUMATISfI.—Ur- Drown's nevrij otacovreu reo'- li^Kll^M?, e ro“bl‘^ m iVnevSrftrif. ndCClrt * lnreme,,y °* m * v March 23-d^w A “An unmarried man prelerted.- Enquire aiTHIS OFFICE. EMPORlUM—Celebrated far ueatness of workmanship and low pneesr'- • MEN AND BOVS 1 CLOTiIING-Stt>ek largo and aepson&olo. - Great inducements to cash buyers,. No charges for showing Goods WE STUDY TO PLEASE, SmitliQold st;, near Diamond alley. A MOURNED ORPHANS COURT SALE —By ~*iC V detof tho Orphans'Ctmriof Allegheny county, the following described Real Kst&«t situate. la the borough of LawrencevUle, Allegheny cpQnty,wi!l be exposed in public sate, on the ti7th day or March) 1852, at 3 o’ctockv I P. M.>of;ihatday--tia: All those Lois of Croohd. lute f. of Jackson Rced r . dec’d, located at the juhctioh'of the i and tireensbtirghTurnpike Rdads; 'containing ■ nboutone acrcaod a hulft. ; XhU .-property - STiaid out in l Lot»«i ToTtnamadc kaowaat sale;. ■•■■■•. ■- r . i , v. . MARY REED, Am'tX Qf JUcfcgpn Refldidpp’ii.:; 1 mat 23 3t- GOODS !-A. A. Miaos &"Co an t ecci«sk and now opening-, cases and passages or Dress Goods, comprising SilkSjCaßhmeieSiGteiißilmcsj Ti*; *«»«* Dolstnea, Jaconets, Cambrics, U»a* Mnulin Pclames, Ac ,4c, - - ImasOH pRAMS BItAVVLB.—A. A. M*«mi lio. Will ODJh ™ Wednesday, lie 84 th lint, overon« thounaod^em 1 oU pr°«s ana p,a '"' wtlUC a»d colored Crape Shawfe-jof OLE LEATUER-100 sulcs Mnghtcr, foTiHtebv _KJBARD£a C 6 HOE PEGS—Alarm quanlitji on bond andWiale low, (tm.rt3) .? R. BARn * no“® rnO MEROHArvTS,—A ■ye<iuff«»r«iea iam l i»,,„ i bean in business for Ihe lasi five yeara-in thisi-iVI TVlshesto obtain V*ilusuion asl?ale«maD,of Confiden ’ Apply ai THIS OFFICE . , ’ waitif X-to.Mleby - ImarlS] SMiril * SINCLAIR Mtf JL AND WAKH AN t T>'—-fring ehr ’,' JAMR3 StAKEW, ' , tea*, .. totAtrof Sixth and Ul»ertr airtctt- • fiaiNA MATJJJNtf.—A fre*h .article received *o* V/iorsaleat the carpet warehouse ©f ••'*•■=• •;•• W.McCLINTOOK, mart 65 Fourth 8C : »■ *a y'&. -5 • , ,. '“ < , .y; .. . -■ o o ■. ■ v > *■ ; v « - *■ , J ,5 f*'*' ♦ ’ ~ -'* -a' .* >■ i T.- ' , BANKERS & BROKERS. TIBBBABAVO., * ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, fehaSiiy . No. ?&■ mud fitttt, Jhamond atuy. t Kemqval.,- Fairlclu & Friend* . : DAKKSUBASI) KXCnASOU imOICBBSf lIA VE'REMOVEB THEIR OFFICE io f,prH sttn woou rtaittfs, .. ', fituturgh, go ttsmoTti, * . - ' « • /• *$ c- *• *•« . * j k i t r *!£ x L "■''}■ V P 0» the gIteaJHSL Ne. 73 WMiSr . rrifß w^hi r o “Ss^oJS>o%D§fsll^ free from the smoko rad dm ofthe cit™f% r a «floi 0 . lre ® f lbo * nb *criberoatbepretaisM P * nlca ' : JaMks mntAm IStoNEKV' HUI7BBI 'ljSMiJNl‘,wiih OrchSd Mb i-T mi ShroMiery, antfffora 10 loOTacret OftSl ground, Enqu.n) of '-BaM tebiS'H A. WrLKtNS A CO. Gratae Concge, with a Duo |“|®| Garden and Shrubbery About fyur acres with rot horse and' cow, on the wrenussii adjaminff*- The. house coat&intr some Ictr or twelve room valid theloottlon roost desfrable/RenUo w,'' _ mariS -A, WILKINS & CO. : fiscs,--bOKftfc£NiV“^Fr6mlhe Ist of AonF-negi, Hie :».-BHB-Storei ; T«ih Dwelling; on the iorrier of Market and First streets—a goo 4 business steed lot a store or Tfttfq nT ,U belnyonly one square fro on the ■tiyer—T9ill be tented low to a good tenant.. Apply to VVAIiTiSR BKaNK N0.,232 -Liberty gt. • HinOKT. XOr S«IOr * A t- 1 Mcond hand Omnibus, modern sttle, jSrt v")' h .“'“- b<: ' n ™>'"l‘'gl>uiftftwraaßih3. Will bo Br ° Wn ’* « ' imi4:Bw '. UROWN Sc CONNELLY. A • LOTS FOR ennui / \NE K»gbth Wciftfdf tha Citv rif Pitta, ob Vnln™’ M on > °" '- o<;u st«reel, S«3 feel ftonUoir '!r , Wn * ; ; street 400 fedf* B *'*' ■ - 1 iromlng'oaMiltenUorger ffifeel, iaa lme of™ S™- e v._ * . ~ e* i{ e Janie* Irwin. 2<>Q reel strlw* *' 391 m *ViV oWns^T >fronliug on Locust st; ; feel ° a otreetiaSf^o W*.■».! , ey,,<rpnune on mid alley 293 feetla n llnnir f«o?’ee! y 0t a ? Jameß ,lw| p. f« alley toLocufatf V-55*v°v" tol mr..llo«nir of Pinsl>afiili.fron'iini on • feet U in f, ? aU,l J ou Vaubiaara ttrtai ISO !' ,£** J.°. 8 [cct.nlley, fronting ou-said QUev iO3 ft« I , e J' b "f" r C, el 110 lM ‘ I°ioCUSl 2. * . • vneother Lot,front! iic onForbes .street 4ff <Vr»» rv<«n« ingon MiUenbergereue?! U’O (ret lo n a4fe*t alii? - on fronting on paid alley 7i feci • ' - ' Icei ai^ • i^ssf-isaas raaiglHni THO 9. AltLTENBF.nncp ' mmmM V 'a£.! U^> ' u ' 0 “ £ -<hit<i in liiild. «, w'LAig ft MOFPrrr, — • Np f 3t .. • k^skAbssSSb.®- maril JAME 3 CLAKELV 2,a3 9honow tc« aithe''wharf*w*iPE^iLtrWi-V® v ro ?- r>? ■■■-■■■ - carr - ?r Of Marlcel and Third stmtt •pUU aALK OK liKiOK yTvti'■»• JP.iiiuaicdin tbe boronffh of MahcbMti»r :V; ®»sr^s^ , Wig -mart* McLAIN ft MOPPITT, W^A^UOUSE'anin^oa' My ?f AHeghinr. ’ TM-ISSi “Vta* ’> high 7 i,uübricic Kltcieu nScSsi fiSaififtf a^Sr eli ' hsLal * byea Jft t -.J&" «•*££*£ ‘ 9 marts " Mel *“S*,?SF£*»“ _ - - •: rtO:3t Flflil SlrgeT.-’ "-T . v . ■■Lonu xor Sale; • oniUc, Ri»er, consittitil?^' ■" .wUh.dcep water at all Seasons, aid a “toral near the month of tlw Hon, ■ which with ; coujd bn. improved so as -to load aaj heotf itflolffiiVv “*&&£&-' 28 feer may#bß obiamed, commandfnr jiH il?* • .yVauon’sßnn and its branches: Itisf bcsidet.ihe l^./ vnlneof the property. withbe BreatlrihhohKdf 14 ’ * .• Jhe Properly will bosold uts b&rsflin anvi' -■■* al terms of payment. : A portion bf • 3mo«° a l,ond,uulnu,rt e“Se tor oorB years?' 7 " J 1 ■ CEO. ÜBERn ,* 07,21 5,34 - 18,41 } <s3 • . ,24 . - it* - - 8,00 *l*OjU6t« ° of ' R-TOWNSEKDfccO® •' - maro No. 18 Tj’Oß, KENlrr-A largo Bod convnnieDl OUlco. w„i. i.ji' J? fixiores, on firs! Hoot of Walsh nose ■ April n^XL olCr SiISS“ of feh23 'Noa SO ami 81 U*,eV ' i -t-ANy *»>«■ SJUUll.— sit./ lire* toil WiuT ' T?°w 011 I'oarih SireaT^ons-Hiint ran ofTm Jp. No of 9, between markctanuFerry v4ulectVinnihiJ 8S back ; Will for bmltUd ? pufpo-e£-£S« l h? ... M’CAXMONT& KEENAN. * 'Attorneys &t.Law y i2oFoartliSfrgrtE. T^freeu UG STOKB «<1« "o"«r or Hand and Peaa ‘ A_WL.tOQMm.P na nh "E\OR HEIVT-rTo > U • acres of CJroDQd j wittf orcfaarii •**S2? ? kr , - 4^l - n 3 r -- oatbouses, and a dweilmrof foar or tto ? tenant ia wimed, who will improve the 4 J pl “aV l , r ljb " y ' ftr , •---■■■ —ll l-. ■ A > WILKINS /fc co: »m»ll pwolllutf House. The LoUOOby 40 |K»?n tease, bituatednitLiberty street YC4» V«j>ia Railroad Ticket Office, Fifth AoM < ?.n‘ ,t ' j. nov«ft?n Wo StB UhertvffL. ‘ .1 P\ ACRfcS OP. Land, ia- lorn, to ftnft- lO siluiiied near the propeny ot 001V,23£ 05e ?* ceased; one mjle frdm the Al{olrftßnv lla ? , ' partor-iho.-Bialibtf- Farm. S /FHE subscriber offers for Sa e, ou^ft-^rciicn.k, A terms, the foitowin? I'mnrriv vir- * loasonable A THREE STORY BRICK BWELLIVrt «nrro» Mo. 110 Penn street, between ilsv Vir p” ODSB * jyida^MAraAsSSßS' buil.fingon'the -cerner-a 3»^rT° o fr»mlf2» < D ,y btict and two Briefc Buildings, a«ed SihJSi, roßt »*— A L0T,31 feet fronlTTy » m iff * fc ‘ ’ r Market anti Ferry s',re els* U - on r rOUI, beiweext. rr ; , t Court House, The hotSgl * well nSSSSi?*^' 1 . new ' I t^ ! . w ,^22H!*ssg«jo2 i . ; sSS#H *5^ i «#; ;; f r.ijt?,?i ; n°l s ’ 1,1 , lt “, e ,' ow h of M'Kcwporb tithfO •.-' f Ffc?WM ttre ou ,lw MototStreea ' “ ' Blver; on which there ore lour houses. There araaotae * BIX or seven acres of excellent Stone-Coal and e£na dance of Limestone, convenient to the Jdndln^nnVl\ ? J two Coal Pitropcn.' _ 99 LOM in the town or Colombia.!!;) f eet &_-,«« - each, nearly oil level, and well located. The te&tnlof each Lor has the privilege of Using whatever*hT^?/ Coal ho may require Mr bis o»n t!=e ftZ.L the Locks Columbia la a pleasant ' aifS 41 " Ueßirablepoiut formXf£S&£ ~ „ TWO HUNDRED ACRES of <a *e'ridr arem, ' COAL, wiih House, R a:i routl,-&c. This rrn. a front of MO rods on.tho.MonaoituheU ny **•» celinni landing; eoodgradeandfoSdotbnfotßeft^f I —With enough Jevel groand atonn mdni i‘ rf ’ ail > • {gardens or locations for tn.-inulicinrir* 011 *° T boafiei t ' 1' 1 The vein Is deco onoushto : •'•;•'•' haoJiog ftUti lhe ,Coal—the worfc. oteaiaj g?*, orordiaaryjige*, ior Irou- » -m: any in tfao country.. . . ,c. t taiiot *arpaBsttd by- -.- ••• . •-i In my absence,my. Agent, Jam»A m.v > ~ - 1 give nil necessary information ,?■ Esq., *wlll >v give warramae deeds for any propelty 33'a “ lhorl “ d 10 feMO M J AMgS M*y, ' “ No - *l® Pena street.' of Allegheny- °* “ e ” nco ln soil ierthoConniy nouse,in ihe.iowrsliip. albrcpajd, omi preys iliatyoa •'•*•';>“. • license tokeepa: -'': puaUtf.hftnse at cniertaimmajL'• ,And yoarpeiltioaerr aa in dnty bound, will pray. <• - W. } UtiN* docenifythatlbtf above peUuoaensofgooarepatefor hopesty andicmperaaceiaudlsweUp.rovided wubhoajw-: • »' ' Wra' Hays.J Telford,J Ppt'oo r FBcbencTr, Q R(uju 8V ' „ X Telfort,|' £p«r. T imiton, Loßee*ler K £ ftT(Viih»ire.T* Jonoyion, VV ftMWftaidson: :(mar2£-3t :; Jj - ftwif . Wo. S7-filih atn4> S*orSai«ortient*. ~ Vt/ corner of Wood and * ■' JY sheelsilieingandwiUle»’andfebnsinewofVS} kind. Forterma,enquire of i|. M hv»i» • * APIB at Hyan’t BmlAtogg, So. j f p, »•».*>» o * c V «• » * Ci! ~"*X ♦ r* 1 ‘ « j- c •* ' '.■■ •. .*• •••.• T :’:. 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