LOM MATTERS. Tittazaisrtx gaztve.-41 will biteettly an ad. vertiaement in tpldare Pat that the-Blakely Fami. i.. 1 / 4 etxxiliiriyed in ehia city, and will - give a Concert, et Wilkins Hall. 0 9 fridAY eYeniffir . T lOlll . •• 4 .Tb Inadlng pap* Rokheitei, Babb); -arid - oilier cities, sspeak la the bigheet term( of , approbation of thi s obique'''. -We extract the .fellowind from a comantalcation in the Rochester .dcfoarifser_*: The mule was truly excellent. Having frequent-. Ji - listened to the pieces by the Orchestra ' as - per formed . by the, trained artistes of New York; I hoc, my/self capable to ju dgia, and - 1 feel:no . belie. : tattoo In saying I have .never-.heard those pieces performed better, if as well, considering the number The vocalpart of the'entertainment war serially a f sit 4onnsting !if 'a very pleasing ' variety, well 'adapted to the varioni tastea of the immense andi ,ence; and the loud, anit.continued cheering, and , frequent imeore, afforded conclusive evidence to the performers that their, efforts to please were fully appreciated, and enthusiaitle.ally rewarded. . . Coscastr.--The grand Charity -Concert . for the benefit of the Allegheny Orphan Asylum, coMet off thii.erening, at Lafayette HalL =lathe object'la so praistworthy, and the''lstate of the finds of the In. idols:l : being - rather low, It is to be hoped that the generosity of - oar, eitigeni will im shown _by :filling. the'Sootn. Beside, the best musical talent or oar city in engaged, and the entertaiament no. doubt will be well worth the price admission: Attend,hy all means. • -•- . . • Res.--41 'bleeder night several per , sons attempted to break , in .the house or Robert Palmer, about two'ntiles trete the * citit;on 'the Pipes town read, -A German steeping in the-lower room, wasareowed hy - their 'noise at the - winfiovi-shutters. . . . Ria . Wak,net! . who, in coming, down dike with his win, made to much noise that the tiditiestled; Re fired - after them, without it taking • ', . , titl9ol4/intler Jim:, the boys who wart:ltt thevell with Kelly at the time of his coni Mittlegf: ihe . merder;weriyesierdly morning brought into toed for the purpose of: receiving . sentences for Burglary and Larceny, thAcrimes or which they stood :Coniietrul,but their plinth and sprightliness (named the sympathies Of alt present.:'_Their son , tante ivas again deferred, and they were remanded to prlsew: . , •;. , -Cottinzasixtrao.-7,Tobn Corrigan," a Painter in tali City, and brother to Robert and ..tackaon Cor . baton, who.were Committed a few days since on a , similar charge, Was yesterday committed by Mayor Fleming for a farther bearing, on oath of William SssTttrc - Dan . Snyder, the notorious Dan, convicted of' obtaining'goods ander falie pretencCa, was yesterday iientenr.ed in six months imprisonment in the county yeprotested. that he was lean cent—diat be intended, when able, to pay his way. Nar. A beautiful. horn will be presented to the+ Vigilant POW Coppany tolworrovir evening,.' at Atceir Soiree, in Lafayette Hall. , It was vaddeby W. Smithotad isvierth abont,S6o. ,It can be seen 'to the - window of J: B:Kennedy, Market.street.. itsmiter ?A1113.-40i. Will, a vagrant, at. tempted to harl. himself. in - the , Tombs yesterday, while %boring 1:4il:lei manias patu. was sue pended bybis bandkere,hief, and life was nearly ex, tlnet It hen etii dpwn; ; • Fa*-44 , fire broke out laid eveuing in Carriage Factory, on Third street, between Smitli• field Bpd Wood,; but the Runes were extinguished without raising an alarm. s It s has been but n .short time since this ettablishmeol,was burnt down. Stir,There is some tail or a Intmier taving been committed on the'Allegbeny bridge- which was de stroyed by fire on Sunday morning. Several pistol shotaeretraid to, have .been heard of about tilt; bridge, a short - time prev i o u s t o its reiu batting war Will the Councils,• see- to having Webster street, hettiecit Tannel had High, fised,—it is al most impassable iivbad erusther, nod is the subject or much complaiut. .Conitairen.—Comniitinetat were yesterday made out against gt Sweet 8111, 41 4 hp fileClusky and .. Fran tivo ; tiastets dlive Oil cram the store of Jacob Weaver. Bar The Tem of th e Coirt pl" Quarter Sesilons is last coming - 10a close. All the juroraexpept one purer were yesterday disehargeO, and it is more • than likely that dismissedtheY*lile'i to•day. ~ , Birk fellow - atotecaonie looney from ri butcher in market yesterday morning, but was pursued and laveruikert by the butcher, who gate him a Bolero drubbing for his palm. Iter A 4/cry large fitieral attended the remains of Miss Barr;', Fourth street, to their final resting plado yesterday. NSW . DAT Porzez.-.-Mayor Guthrie has made the follorritig 'additional &nob:iterate io his Day Police: Beruani Dougherty-, John Marpellea, and Si.. Reed. 115310", A man,lebose name we did not learn, fel down, yesterday, on Penn . itreet, end broke hieleg ear Leenird)s Benefit ccimes off to-night. - Who takes tho hom ' ':No busineas of importance wart transacted in Court yeateilaY. • leir - YeiteTday wilt a wintry, tLsy, and ao mistake Splendid Neurtslanos.' RLEBER takes pleasure In annotu3Cing that he . has last opened a- lot of choice Pianos of the celebrated make of Narctstc Cx.stur and Pcmuus, New Yotk, which with those on hand, from the mostelegant, varies and extensive stock ever offered in this city. ' Among btiteria'one splendid 7 octave double carved Piano; Louis XIV style, with the new improvement of the over 'midge, the latest and most Important improve- Mem, to he found 0111 V on Nunns & Clark's Pianos. : Also, two superb Zolian Attachment Pianos. N. E.—An ezterutive lot" etNew Music, - embracing Jenny Lind's, and the - choicest new Song's; Polkas, 1 Waltzes, Ac.' ; ,SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP. ;LW , No. 1.01. Third street. GOLD HUNTING WATCHES—Susi: received' and for sale at- reduced • prices, twelve splendid, fall smelled gold hunting patent. lever 'Watches—assorted slue for gentlemen and -. , • • Also, six -very wehty jetvelled,' real Johnson, Gold patentlever Watches. • •." so, twelve ladles" gold Watches, of fine quality and .snorted sizes arid patterns—all Warranted. _ _ , W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, corner of Market and Fourth sts.' tY .al Plea Insurance Company. BRANCHOFF/CE, C 4 DartMr,ilam sT4, - PlTrssusultr - • • • fanuary 1441831.. HE best evidence of the success of the Directors in endeavoring to take the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE .4 'DURANCEr..OIIIPANY" meet the wants of the ammunity, is tho unparalleled amount of business hick has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Poll * les in a little more than seven months • and adding. ver 870,000 capital to the company. -The Directors ate • rand to say, that , nearly all - the property insured is of • e safest kind,in small risks, and 4tr'large proportion nsuredfor only one year. .. •er or Policies brined ••=••-• 3 , 953 . ountof property insured. ..... 144,073,583 00 . ..armtaf_guaranteeprembutts4s4s,4sll 39 onto( cashpremiumv--. 24,631,80 ount of guarantee 70;128.18 .. clamor Tosses —• 3 , 800 00 To bededucted froni-she-above the incidental expen• To city or conntiy merchants, and owners of dwell. awl Isolated - or country property, it is believed irfs company affords advantages inpoint of cheapness, afety-slid securityiinferiar.to no Insumace• Company. n this ,country Condacted on themlulaible and greatlyimprOved ays; em of Classificatier. of Risks, excluding all special insuring onl y . a limited ' amount in any one /o alityithus precluding the frequency and occurrence of otige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Itlatualplan; - not only poireeses the cheap o ess and_accommodation • f both' methods, but entitles the 'bleared t oartiei • on in the p fits. a P Pst It i s control Of. the following Directors ' . Rutherford. A. J. Gillaty - John R. Packer, Samuel T.: ones, Alonzo', 4. Canier,Philo ile4 . wick, Robert otz. _ A. RUTHERFORD, heat . A. A.J. GILLETT, Peep. A. A. CAME; ACt4lll7. , wyjy: OEIXS.-TOBAGCO.Ia store and for faintly• novit • . ' STUART- EL , SILL. 135 kegs do; For sajo WATEHBLAN Er. SONS, • .la 9 . - al Water and 62 Front streets:, kA , TAT/ON.-- aporlianlru . ?ga t grained in inn w tation of oak, and varnishtd,for sale by-, • - jan2s , ' - • - 'WALTER P. MA RSHALL. GOOD PEDDLING Wi e GO I N. Apply at this of. 61e. IslB , ',:#11. -, ".A.0ie .- o',',',.4:ltit. ••-•For Itent.:' - ALL that portion Of my - river bottom, lying betvimmu jbll., the Pittsburgh. and - Braddoaktiv Meld Plank road and the river,'Supposiod- to contain' about fifty aerea,to which will be-attached a two - story Frame - Huse; with an-excellent , cellar underneath, an Orchard, n - Stable and Barn. It is in - -a high state ofeultivation, and would be well calculated Tor Dairy. or Gardening porpoises.— The facilities of getting to market are equal to any in the county, as the occupant will have his cheiceefthe river, plank:road or railroad for his accommodation - . No per son need apply. uniesi he can 'come well recommended for honesty, industry and sobriety. . jag:two - WM. G Real ..Estate for . 150145 , - _ . MIER undersigned _ offers for sale a largennmber of A. 'minable buildiog lots, and some irety desirable sites for manufactories, in the borough of.,Biminghtun, loca ted near the new Public Scheel House and English La; /heron Church. . -, .. ~.. , .. , . , The rapid growth of %Tungluiai -in population and manufactunag wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold„ vill render them a safe and pro. Stable investment. Title perfect:. Terms favorable.. For particulars and terms enquire of. the undersigned. at the office of Gpo. F. Gilmore, Espy oti , Gmnt street; Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets,or of William Spnrnes and ; Patterson, Bsq'ns . , at their offices in Birmingham. Liman MOSES F.EATON. Fog Sale. TBE subscriber offers for sale alarge and well built BRICK ROURE,with five or more acres of ground rth situated on the Fourthstreet Road, within three miles of this city. Possession given onthe let of April next-- Also, a Neu desirable lot of ground,: containing over FOURACRES; with a spring of excellent:vraterthere .on, situated near the above. Also, a lot of ground 98 feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining , the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the - city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Pennsylviinia Avenue. Possession given immediately. It [s now certain that the Plank Howl will be completed pnit the above propezirearlyitt the coming slimmer.— For further information apply to DAVID WWl' RR, 4th street Road; near the first described property. Datlnf For. Rent. rik• - • : . • A DWELLING ROUSE, with ten or eleven room 3, in good repair, and with large yard, on e ena Street , Allegheny. Rent,,Sl76 per annum. Also—A STORE on Market street, Pittsburgh' a long Warehouse, on Third street, and several Rooms in Post Office Ruildlngs. ' E. D. GAZZABI, • - Jalltdibat - • '• ' 164 Second tareet. • Summer Boarding House to Let. MBE Mansion on Nunnery Hill, with out Buildings, XOrehard,l3hrubbery, including about ten acres of ground, will be let to a good tenant, who wishes to keep a house for the reception of visitors. -- The person rentingmay become an Agent for the sale of some, of the- adjoining ground,.and, if successful in sales, may more than•pay the rent. The location is healthy, and has many facilities making It particularly desirable as a summer retreat - Enquire of Thompson Bell, at.the office of :A. WILMI NS ib CO., ;la= ' - corner Third and Market'sts. Vs'suable Property Mee Rent. A three sum BRICK 1100 SE, belousing to 'the estate of Ww..l.Tarrms, deceased, ts , oder -2 ed format or lease. It is Boasted on Fourth st., between Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been new y paoered and painted ; it is now occupied by Mrs. Verner. Rent, 13.2ii0 per annum. Apply to myself, or Roar= C. TorraN, at the works of Knap h Co. Possession given on theist of ApriL • L: R, MiABOIT, Drug- azid . Presertjpitlor. Store for Sale. 2LDRUG and PRESUMPTION STORE, located. in a floaribbing and improving part of the city, which is doing a profittOle business, is offered for sale upon easy terms. - -For farther nartioulars, app!) , at this office. Date; Penn Street Property for Sale. .0171 PEET on Penn street by 110 feet deep to an alley, aPJ Put below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews, Stable. .Raliptire oeThompson Bell, at ja22 •. A. 'WILKINS & 000 ACRES OF LAND,In Jefferson county, for sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the office of . A. WILKINS k CO., ja22 comer 3rd and Market sts., Cheap Country Residence. A LOT on Nunnery Bill, containing four acres, will 4451. be-sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access will be easy, and the lot commands a most beautiful view; , [oeM.l THOMPSON BELL. ' • Par Rent, • A BAISTMOME- STORE, on. Market Street, between Al& Third and Fourth Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas' White, us a Dry Goods Store. Arse—A targe well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This Room is welt t circulated and suitable for a Musical Sa. loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. ' E. D. GAZZAM, api:tf Office, Third it., over the Post Office. Coal Land on YougOloghany. 100 ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam there is a pitopened and railroad prepared for putting coal in boats. [acilli] THOMPSON BELL. To et. 4 , ,11, A TWO STOR.Y BRICK HOUSE, on Bank TV Lanai - Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aqbeaact. 'qutre of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield streets. 1.3029 1=321121 THE three story $lllOll DIVE.LLING, No.lo Ray street,Sayder's Row. -Price 83000. 'gen= . -8500 cash ; 8500 m -one year; and 82000 in five years To be secured by "mortgage on the premises. =Clear of all inctnbrance, and title Indisputable. Apply to WILLIAM DIGEIIt, :team " No. 181 Liberty street. A Farm for Sale. ffIHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, I containing 1,00 acres-100 of which are cleared.— The farm lies directly ou the road-from Middletown to Jefferson ; it is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank.' The buildings consist of a hewed log house and Barn ;with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subscri heron the premises, in Allegheny countyDl miles from Pittsburgh • • NATHANIEL MTLINTON. Moon townihip, October a--tf For Sale. A - LOT OF GROUND, containing :II Acres, situate one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun ty, on which there is erected a new Brick. House, 46 In 40 feet, II stories high, with a basement. The house has been well built and wc ii finished, and CO/V.ollli 13 rooms. It is within 200 y. as of the Ohio river, and commands afire view, t, and is bounded on the North west by 'the State read lending to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for. ,a garden, or summer boarding house. 'A lot of 5 acres aoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the per chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser: Enquire of N. P. & G. L. B. FETTERMAN, feb23:tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth at.. Ivor Sala, A ROUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between A. Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on 'a lob there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms'ea y;—Title good. For particulars, enquire of ,Aldenzuut PARKINSON, Penn street, Fifth Ward. maylktf Land for . Sale. THE Chastities Coal Company will sell some very do rirable ran of LAND, situated on and, near the SteubenvLlie Maniac; and near the southern terminus of their rstilroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur chasers, and the tertnanf payment will be very easy. Enquire of . ,Z W REMINGTON, sepl' Manager. A LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. .f . ossee• 3g. 'ion given irttmediately. For terms, apply to Geo. WeYinan, or. : GEORGE HUBLEY, . Jatint No. 150 Water street. FRRENT—Several Houses ht different parts of e ' city. Enquire at the Real Estate Office at the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. sep2inf ' - ' ' HENRY W. FISH. I 1 I t 7• ' I ,:fs acres or Baia • oct4 , THOMPSON BELL. Pe n mananlp. • AT no time for many years has there been such ma scmpulons trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving are circulated.through the town and countrv, with the en graver's name suppressed, in order to induce the igno rant to believe them to 'be . penmanship. Persons (lest rims of becoming rapid and el egantpenmen, will do well to call at DOFFS . MERCANTILE COLLEGE; and t•x , amine the handwriting , of 'some of the best penmen in the city, who have been instructed in this Institution. Jones' Lily:White. LADIES are c antiopeclamunst using common prepa red Chalk., - ' They are not aware how frightfully injurious.it is " ' to the skin! how coarse, how, rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy! the uin , appears atter using preparediChalk ! • Besides, it is injurious, contain ing a large quantity of Lead ! We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES: , SPANISH LILY WHITE. It Is perfectly innocent, being purified "of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white ; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and 'smooth.. Sold by . the Age tit, WIS. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 - cents. dec2o:dawly - ( Gazette copy.) A Salentine flair Tonto Restorer A-ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles-37f cents. Those .ti - who have used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who haie not, - we assure it to possess the following qualities. It Will force the hair to grow on any where nature intended hair to grow, stop Broiling ofl, cure - scurf or dardruff, and make bights red or grey hair grow dark. For dressingthe hair soft and silky, nothing can exceed this—it makes. it 'truly, beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical,: yet superior article for- the hair. - -Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37i cents,so cents and wANTED GOON—A good Wet Nersc, to go to Al. legheny city.., Wanted—a good Gardner to go to Elizabeth town. Wanted—a place in a warehouse, An., for an honest, indostrioasGerman, who speaks English. Places wanted'for a number of Salesmen, Bookkeepers, Warehouse and Laboring men - , in city or country. - Al. so; for, a number of Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstress-. es and Nursesand for a good many :boys; of all ages; a smart;.We lP ednc.sted German boy wanted in a store. Wanted—a goad . Farmer Ur go .to Kentucky and over see I Farm. Also, a good Wet Nurse. TO LET—An established Dry , . Goods Store.: Rent low. Please cull at ISAAC HARRIS' .. j.5 25 :31.1 Agency and Intelligence Moe, Fifth at. Usk Howe's•Cough-Catitdy. - F OR SALE by-H.Srnyser, -Joel OAden:& -Snowden Coulter & jacksort; ontl K " 3 "&• BrArrelliPittsburtir; W. R. M'Clelland,gan chaster. •••• ••• • • • • • [nov29. COTCH BNUFF.-40 boxes, 4 or.. paekages L ßond's IJ:extra, tor solo by (]al] sTuditT & ULU ... _ ~y..;.: =NEMEE=MMMMMII= :... : '?: . 4.*#14-_ - 00: . :..: . d.til.lintiriitaL urns PITTBIIHRGIIIIoARD or TRADE AND ,5113R0 HANTS , EXCHANGE. N. . B.•CR/110. BARKER, COXXITTIE - Voll _ JESSE CARoTHERs. Datkr Revtosi or tha Markets. OFFICE, OP THE MORNING ` 'POST, Tnunsust, Jan 30,,1851.1' Yesterday the weather 'was changed, being very cold and bleary.. Not much change in the markets. FLOUR—We• hive no change to note. Sales Made at the wharf at 83,44p3,45; one small - lot at a figure higher.- gales of fine'at 83,20 from stores; by the dray load at 83,6003,62. BACON:—Stiles of 20 ensks Shoulders at 61, sod SO casks Rams at St. We could hear of no sales o Sides. CLOVER SEED—There is quite a speculative de. mand. Sales made, yesterday of 200 bush at from 85,7595,87.; by smell loti, in a retail.way, at 86,25 x 6,50; 100 bush reported at 88,00, 4 mos. . APPLES—SaIes of 50 bbli at 81,00. DRIED BEEF—Sales'of reads at 131.. DRIED FRLIT—We still quote Apples at 75 to 80; Peaches, 81,30 to 1,37. ' POTATORS—S'aIes of Neahauttocka at 65075; upward tendency. OlLS—Sales of Linseed at 51,00; No 1 Lord at 6060. BRAN--Sales at- the river at 12. CHEESE—SaIes of 120 boxes Common at 61 ; 20 Cream at 6*. - WHISKEY—firm; sales at 25026. GREASE—We have reported a sale or 25 bble at 3. • FlSH—Market firm; No 3, 87,5007,75. GRAlN—Wheat: Sales to City Mills from 72 to 78, nein quality. Barley : Not much demand we quote, at 60. Rye : In moderate demand at 60. Oats: Sales at seen. Coro : Sales are still made at 44 to O. HOPS—Sales in a regular way at 40. BAGS—Sales of 30 dos tow and cotton at 53,76 PORT Or PITTSBURGH. 4 in= 0 mass WATER IN TNZ custom. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.2,_Boies, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. 44 Atlantis ,Parkinson; do 44 J. DPICee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton 44 Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " Express, Hazlett, Cincinnati. DEPARCED " Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. " Baltic Jacobs Brownsville. . 44 Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. J. M 4 Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas'Sliriver, Balley,i'West Newton " Cincinnati,Birminghara, Cincinnati. Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. 4 4 Gossamer, -, Cincinnati. " Gen. Gaines, L. H. Abrams, St. Louis. " new, Cincinnati. Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. Ladles , Writing and Drawing Class. APRIVATE CLASS ROOM, exclusively for Ladies, - is now open In connection with Dab's Mercantile College, in 'the room opposite MriNelson's Daguerrean Gallery. The class will be under the direction of M. J. Gouiniocb, from New York, an experienced teacher and author of a new and elegant style of engraved copy lines for la dieslwriting classes. Arithmetic, Drawing, and the new and fashionable accomplishment of plain and