JOSEPH FOSXBBy^"""'"£?Pll a! poSmSaGjSi^MoSlSi SATUBDAV EVENING, Febnmryl;lBsl, -will bepre senleda Pf*y *s!f^gju R; THE TARTAE. Whole <» con: lode with . . > ™ ” ~ - PUTNAM, uv NfiAFlE,lhepopalarAraencaii'.Tnigeilian, will .■fwWton Monday, « Richard HI. CHARITY CDNORRTi , , V CONCERT-OF SACRED MUSIC, for the benefit of A the POOR, will be given on Tuesday evcmiyr, the 4AOf February, in the THIRD,PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, *■ Awake the Harpi -* •■-•!.« ,* . Haydn. , Oh!-s?liatBeftUty, - Mozart. Native Worth, - - - - Haydn. Achieved is the glorious work, • - Haydn. ■ Omhee each living soul awaits,. -. Haydn. Hallelujah to the Pat^er,, > ... -n. .--Buthoven, - » ..v, - *asjeu. The Morning—a-Cantatd, : ; F. Rus. Rest, spirit, rest, t - - - «»« The Marvellous Works, •, •>•.. -Haydn.-. ; , Eve’sLamentanon, . v Whereare tbybowerm- r. - t Bosttm. Grand HaUelatoh Chorus, Handel. ■■.■ ■ Tickets, dOceiits—to be had at the stores ofJ. H. Mel lor, ILKlcber, H>.Riebardson,&n4&.Stockton.; No rpnnwy.wHVbe received at the.door.i ; . . ■ Ua39 - Mr». C. Hoftnann WILLGIVSO.. GiuilrDOXFVoosrc brt, AT liAFAYETTE HALL, 0M THURSDAY. EVENING, 1651, for. the benefit of the, kctsbomii ahd AiiUoirßsry.. jji hiss’:bzldep• socibtiks, when she .will be assisted by all the availabieemineini talebliivthe city. - . In the coarse of the/evenrng the following Prizes will Asplen2id newßoseWood Piano, of 6{ oc taves, of one of thebestTJew York manufacton es, value of SndnMze—A v splendidhew.<3altar. . StdPrize-rApaifoHjamlwioe Flower Vases. • : Tickets to- be hadatnUthcMnSie Stores. • tjaffT.ta i WltiKlNS HALL. THE A-lit-EGHANIA NS, ..ley-v*. w /©:a CONCERT on Monday be bad at the usual places and at the door-' , ' Door open at o'clock. Concert will commence at 7 o'clock, 3 , , . ■ 1 tpr - : No postponement on account of the weather. [ Acollcctioaof BougsandQuartetie*,as , sungby.-tbe i Alteghanians, can be had at the Concert;Room.. CjnS7.. &TOBSH7J&E* ' -'•'•■'..TIIE'WORLD’S WONDER. DR MORRIS• ha* re-engaged TITAN lA,thc Fair/ Queen, fornnother 'week: She. ir considered ,the greatest curiosity of the Dwutf specie* in the -world, ■ . The ;Dtv haßßlsoparchasedalivcAUigator, six. feel long, axuLbaffbeen in (He Fountain for exhibition. Terms ~6f--Admia io ? iTo Museum and Tilania, the Fairy-Queen, 83 cents.. .Children under ten years of age,half:price: / ' - .•••••• •■■ ■* Hcmisof-exMl>Uion, from 10 o'clock A; M. ull 10 P.M. ■■ ja2s Bankers attiJ (gttftangt Brokers. Notlee* “IHrE have assbcia'ed J Cofsis -w ith.us in W ; OiS Exctag* fc co ; P^&^kJen’y,-l > ' ' ' - \«L H.••*>j*4* G.COrns - .WlfcfcX&filS .'d&‘ rCO,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKLRSj • ItOSTH: EIsr.COXXXA OP WOOJ) A.KD THIRD'; STBEXTB. Alii transaoiionunade on liberal terms, upd collec tiona.protapUy attended tor .• .. . uau.ym aeniovai* . . ■ UOLHKS ft- SONS, [STB RVMOTED THRIR BXHCnUV XKD RXCHAKGR OFVICK 2> Ns. C 7 Market door* Mow oW.ftand. - N. HOLMES A O ten in Notesi Drafus, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and Bank.~Nly.-- Domestic end foreign BxcAonge, Bank Notes, - Odd and Stiver, Bought, Soliand Exchanged, • *TTHR RXOUANGU AND MASKING HOUSE ■ OP- William A. Hill & Co., ■ . Oi Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. V? Q»lirreaoT*jXowKiif Depot it. Bank Notes, and Coin: Comer of Third ani Wood at*., directly OPPO »‘te the St. ■ Charles lignin .. •. . l3a f iM ■ BASKISO HOBSB. JESSE .CAROTHERS & CO., NO.tS.WOOD STREET, PrTTSBURGH. . Current mottey-received on deposit; ;i : Collections made on all the principal cities of the uat led Slues. • [aagltly IA%. g.KOOS. : THOS. 5U2 G KIT. ■ HOOS » SABOBST. bankers and exchange brokers, _: N. S. Cerrnrof Wood and Siah sstuv., PUaiuigh,Pa TvEALERS itt Coin; Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign ill eml’Pomestic Exchange',Certificates ofDepositic I ‘Exchange on all the. principal Cities of the Union ■ and Eeropc, for sale in sums to sait purchasers:, r CUR RENT and par fend a received on deposits. COLLECTIONSmwieon all parts of the Union, atths ’.lowestrates.. . .. . ’’ 'sepU-ly . CENTRALBENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, GL.KIM &. CO. NOTES, Drafu, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remits, tahcee inside upon favorable terms. maysatf . R. E.BRYAN, Cashier. . BsCidoyshnrg&,’AfayUl,l3so.- . ■ - PATRICKS & FRIEND, BASKERS ASD EKCHASGE BROKERS, No »5, counts IVooo sun Diamoso sthekts, Piusturgh, Fa. [may! jlccluuileißftnk. . mniH’i aTTTT.-ntWQjTOTIgrH ABOVE MABKSX BTEKKT mHIS B&NKi* now lo/do busidefi»> Open 1 from® A. Mi toJJ F..M- -; , .' •W.tpaidon . r —: TAYIiOB, ‘ ; ' IX* SECOND STSBET»_ o COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER GTRICT allentkHr will-be given to all business en trusted to his care. PiUahurgh mannfaciarea aru cfes always on band, or procured on ebon ronce. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, negotiated on favora ble terms. Advancesjaado if-required. toetastl TVRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for I f ' sale at ' the Banking House of PATRJCIvS Sc FRIEND, N0.1>5 Wood st. : . •'•; ; ' , V : rCbcU9'- : ' State Batusl Fire Insurance Company, BRANCH OFFICE, 51 Smxnrr£u> ST.',Prrf6BUBGH,: ' \■ . January lrt, 1651.' THE best evidcnceof the’ 'success of the Directors in endeavoringto tiake the ‘‘STATE MUTUAL FIRE : INSURANCE COMPANY P vmeet :the wants ofthe community* is the amount of-business; which has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Poli cies in e. little more than seven months/and adding over€7o,ooG capital Company-; .Tim Directors are. prdnd to say, that nearly alt the property insuredis of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year;. .. • Number Policies issued* —— -3,053 a Amoontof property insured • q 54,073,509 00 I Amountofgttaranteepremiuttis»S4o.49o 39 j Amount of cashpremiams-*—*•« lb !Araoantof ■ S J£w uo 1 Tube deducted from the above the incidentolexpea ] ses of the office* . , , . „ 1 To city;or country merchants, aad.owncrs of dwcU ings,v*nd isolated or, epoatry property, it believed this companyafforda advantages inpouttof cheapness, . safety and scciiTity,inferior to no Insurance .vompany iulhuTCOuhtry; ■: .• V'-.v i Conducted equitable. andgreaUyiibprovedsys i tern of Glassification of Risks, excluamg-aH special i hazards, insuring only * limited amount in nny .pne lo- I cality L thus precrdding'Jhe&eqiiehcy and occurrehce pf luge alsbfon bothine Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapnesa'Uudaccbmmodauon of both methods, bat entitles iteiusuredto a participa* , non in iheprofita; •}:; ' ; -V', C , It is tinder the control of tbefoUowmg Directors i-rX P. Rutherford. A. J. GtfliU/John B.’ S tunnel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C» Sedgwick/Robert Klotz. : - r ' J A. RUTHERFORJD, Pres’L . A. J/GILLETT, Sccty. A. Actuary.- c 1 - '[ja27:y frngygg •09 gABCTT AW> TtlUU> STREETS. < ’ CHARTERED A. Pt 1650; tbe only chartered InsU union or Ike kind In Pennsylvania. FaeuflyiaiJOHit FISUISO,' principal Instroelor in Professor otptiimaruhtp, Merc an-; li ESq ;-Tiecturci; on Commercial -wishing to obtain ccomplete knowledge of Bookkeeping »S its sincss, also, a rapid niuieiegant hand writing, ore tnyt- Ited to call and ejarauic the'arrahgements. Lectare onComtnercinl Law every Monday evening. Reference t"--- 'ihacitv'merchants. (declO , ?nc 'Vice .President*—Besj. Patton} •-• . Treasurer—-Joshua Hannan • • Secretary—S.F. Von Bonnhurat. ■■ > Managers—Frederick Lorenz, John :H. Sboen- Larger,'L* R. Livingston,'James Chambers, J.K, Moorhead, George Weyman, and Robert McKnight, of Pittsburgh; George Darsiej and Aiiea Kramer, of ■ Allegheny } James Anderson, ,of Manchester $ Christian Ihrascn, of Birmingham; and William Elchbaum, of Pitt township. ■•. Court or Quarxer Sessions.- Jannary; 31;—Present, Judge McClure. -The jury in the .case.of the Com. us. Michael Heeler, who is charged with attempting to burn Biggau’a barn, came into Court this morning with a verdict of “ Not guilty, and county pay. tho costs/* Tbe Court adjourned till Saturday, at 9 o’clock. . .TtMTRRAttpE MnEUrra.—John B, Gough, tho celebrated Temperanco Lecturer, held forth last evening ft Brown’s Church, Smithfield street, to a very Urge audience.- He will-remain in the City ti.l •Wednesday* r... ■ • We understand that Mr. G. .will Lecture this - evening in the First Baptist Church, corner of Third and Smithfield streets. . . /. .* . • Aid. Mojor yostcrday/commltted W,m. ,Fol* ger Tor drunkenness. While on bis way to prison an attempt was made.to but the timely interference of another Police officer frustrated the scheme. ••-• ;■ -■ BSTThcre were two additional commitments lodged against Bogucs and Jackson yesterday*—one on oath of Geo. W. Swindler* and theotherby David D. Beaa—chargiDg them with robbing - market wagons, - PVCTSBCRGH LOCAL MATTERS. * B®* John Corriston, committed on a charge of : counterfeiting the coin of the. United States, will probably bo brought before the U.S. Court .to«day on a writ of habeas corpus, - v ggy The silver horn,.offered by Mr. Loouard to the fire company who. sold. the greatest, number of tickets lor his benefit, was awarded to the Good Th ■ tent. ■ Mr. Oden wait, anold newspaper carrier, had his feet frozen so badly on. ; Wednesday night, while deliveriEghi9 paperaythat it is feared -thal he will have to entirely relinquish / . CSTMr. Neafie, the Tragedian, is engaged by Manager Foster, and will nppear on Monday night in Richard 111. . He is a clever gentleman and wor thy actor; B2T There has been nothing as yet beard from tho Bteamor Atlantic: She bas now : been out over thirty days, and it is feared that she'is lost,. The Court of Common Picas commences its sitting on Monday* . - •;:-; . - ■ GST The Court of Quarter Sessions will adjourn .finally to-day.;. : . There were but three subjects iathe.Tombs yesterday morning. Havocs Ovpice. Piitiburgk, January 29,1851. .Proclamation*. IN pursuance of a resolution of the City Conncils ad 'opted January 27, A. I). 1951,1, JOHN B. GUTH-1 KIE, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, do hereby offer a ! reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.for the arrest —after the date of said resolution—and prosecution to conviction,of any person found guilty of any act or acta of. incendiarism, within the limits of said City. - / j a3 o ' JOHN B.GUTHRIE, Mayor* The lease of tue nbw york dry goods STORE, No .60 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busir. ness on Market street, the above old cstabUsheahusl ness stand, one. of thebestbn the be had on favorable terms, if application is made unmediately .to ihe sttbseiibcr, who wishes to change bis business. j a 3Q WM. H GARRARD. 2” nri reorir White Teetn antiJßreotn , WBEHADTOR 35 CENTS., ... TJERSONS Who,hare either, are honqrably assured X - that ifiheir breath is ever so Corn, orlheir . TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, ; and cncrasted with tartar, that .a 25. cent box p.C JpnM. . Atuber Topth £asie.wll\ciake the teeth white a* snow*, and the breath odiferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON’S Stow, 240 Liberty street} headof Woods |dec2Q ®onunerrial,anli JinanriaL THE PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TftABBJ ‘AND MERO.H ANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) „ Wffi A. HILL, yComunu:»o« FSbbuaw. C. ZUGi ) !. Dally U«vl®w oT itio Harketis OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ... Saturday, February. 1,1861.5. The weather, yesterday, was very cold. Oar rivers are nl most entirely dosed with ico, and blda ■fair Id suspend navigation for a while. In business we could hear of no transactions worthy of note, And no change in prices. »■ ». , FLOUR —Wo quote at previous figures. BACON—IO, OOO Bis Shoulders reported at 61. POTASH —A email sale at 4c., 4 months. STARCH—SaIes in a regular way at 6} to 61. . SOAP—Sales of SO boxes Cilyiat 4c., 4 moa. CANDLER—SaIes in a regular.way at 9 for dipped, and 10 to 101 for mould 5 alar candles at 23. ■■ ' Hay—Sales at the Scales at 814 to 15,00, APPLES—4obblsprime.,Gateaatsl,2s.- PEPPER—SaIes of 7bagB at 9,. RlCE—Salea of 10 tierces at 4j, 4 months.' POUT OP PITTSBURGH* 5 VSST C incites" WATSh ut 188 CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boles, Reaver. - Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, PaTkinson, do “ J.hPKeei Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Beaver.' Gordon; Beaver: • “ Thomas Sbriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Messenger Noi 2, Fisher, Cincinnati. «• Diurnal, Cohwell, Wheeling. “ Reveille, Dale, Wellsville;. DEPARTED: Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. . “ Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. “ AUaffiicVParkmson, Brownsville. “ J.M’Kee/Hehdricksoni McKeesport. “ Beave'rjGoWon,Beaver. •“ ThomasShriver,Bailey, West Newton. “ Shpnandoah, Bowman; Si. Louis: Splendid SfeWvPlftnoii; ' i HKLEHKR.take3 pleasure in announctng. that he 1 • ha* just opened. a : lot of choice. Pianos of the celebrated make of Norms & CUIBX and BnrfHAMt New York, which, with those on hand, from tie moat elegant, varied and extensive, stick ever offered iivthis city. . Among others, - one splendid 7.octave double carved Piano, Louis XTV style, with the hew improvement of the over strings, theJatest-and most import ontimprove merit, to be found onlv on Nunns & Clark’* Pianos. A!so,two superb JEolian Attachment Pianos.. N. B.—An extensive lot of New Music, embracing Jenny Lind’s, and the choicest new Songs, Polkas, Waltzes, &c; SIGN OP THE GOLDEN HARP. ja2s rv.K-; v;, ■: No. 101 Third street. ■; GOLD HUNTING received. >nd. ;for.sale at reduced.prices, twelve splendid, foil jewelledgold hunting patent lever. Watches—assorted, sizes for gentlemen ana ladies.. : , • Also, six. very fine twenty Jewelled, real Johnson, 'Gold patent lever Watches. .- - ...... ' Also, twelve ladies? gold Watches, of fine quality and assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, ia2s _— : , comer of Market and Fourth sts-* a. hullikkn & co©, ... . . TTAVE ON HANDat their extensive CABINET and P CHAIRMANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithficld st. aiaigcassortmeniof fancy-and plain Furniture, which. Shej will sell 15. per cent, below customary rates. .. Terms—cash only. . . . - tdec27:ly , Lard— iGbbis.No.ij ; . G 5 kegs do; . Fors-rieby ~ ? . • L. s. waterman a sons, laB 31 Water andC3 Front streets: ' "■ -•- • -•- WAnteti* 1 good PEDDLING WAGON. Apply at this of- A- fice. T ' . ' ' IM.B A SUPERIOR lot ot Scotch Ale and Brown Stout for f sale by Lja24} JAMES ;P. HORBACH. > - SALE OF VALUABLE IROS WOBRB, NEGROES, MULES, Ac. I IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Slate of Tennessee, on the Oth day of April, 1851, the Furnace known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands allot hedand adjoining there to, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same time j andplace 1 will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, i a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2, and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,8 and 4 ltth of April, 1851, 1 will also sell, at the late residence ofHobt- Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Term., the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Far. nace and the Water Forge, on Birton’s Creek, with til the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres',on a credit ofL*2,3and4years. Sumner Count/ Lands near Oailatin , 1 will also sell, on the 2Gth of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, knrwn as ihe Preston tract of land, on a creditor I,2 and3year*. . _ , Mouse and Lot tn Naihviue~ I will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1851, a valuable House and Lot iu Nashville, at the Market Home, known as Lot No. C 4, situated on High*!.* ona.creditof 1,3, and 3 years. Bond and approved security wiilberequt* red or the purchaser and a lien on the rral e«- totem all cases. r. rßlbbn.bi,v* * fli* Sale of SXnlei, Wagons, &c* I I will, as the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, aell at the Lou isaFnrnace, in Montgomery County, Tent), on the 3th | day of April, 1851, all the personal property ofthe said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting o 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. •• . ". . .. k ... I will also soil, on the llth day of ApnljlSSl, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop- 1 erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and security will be required on all sums oyer $lO. The sale will be continued at each place tromday lo^c y ’ I t i', l l'So lho ' ,rOPO 7i S B B r”?T BAXTER, Adm’r. (Tr* Each paper wilfsetxd the Offico of the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, watt the amount 01 the fee stated. Published, till day of last ' B *The’NaahviHe Union and True IVhig; the jLooisviUe Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish the above advertisement twice a we«k until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and 'Master for settlement. • dec2B:tuwts —Clarksville Jeffersonian. Dissolution. mHE partnership heretofore existing between the sub- L scnbcrs, under the >ty le of Eichbanm, M'Kendr?; & Co., in the Foundry business, (known as the “Alar* Foundry,”) was dissolved on the 20tb inst, by mutual content, andhaving sold oat all their interest to Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride & Co., take pleasure in recommending them respectfully to the patronage of oar friends and former customers. ( ' ' ■ , The ba« : - ’*» of the late firm Wtll be seulea b’ WM. ErCHBAISiI WM. M'KENDRY, SAMUEL BARNES. PiUsbnrgh, Jon. • ' •f he business > Eichbauxn & Co, Co-Partnership. mUE.ubscribers bare associated themselvotorelher L under the alyieof COCHRAN. M’BRIDE fcCO.j for lUe purpose of carrying dn the Foundry and Wrought Ironbusineai in aUtheir varieties. Having purchased the esUb'isfcsfeht formerly owned by -Eichbaum, M* Hendry & Co., and known as the u Mars Foundry,” they are prepared to execute orders for Castings and wrought Iron-Work of all descriptions, and would bo pleased to receive a .hare of pubhc COOHRAN WM.F. M'BRIDE, GEO. BEALE, Jr., C.J.AGNEW, • Pittsburgh, Jan. 30, Hope Foundry. JsMss CoCHaas, George Beale, jh., WslF. M’Btok, C. J. Aonaw. ; GOCHRAN, M’BRIDE A CO., successors lo Eich bantn, M’Keudry A C0.,-Warehouse, (formerly oc cupied by Wra. Noble,) No. 107 Front Street, onedoor West of Wood'stn Pittsburgh,-Manufacturers of Bona van’s Improved patent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Coal and Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Sugar Kettles,: Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Dog Irons,; Pongn Costings, Threshing Machines, Will Gearing, Pipe Castings,'Ac. Also— Vaults. 'Vault Doors,* tao:» Railing ana WaotGiiTlßort WbaK Of every description. ja23;lmd&4tw , - ~ H owe’ @ €©itg!& Csaiady. EOK SALE by H. Smyser, Joel ‘Mohler, Ogden A Snowden, Coulter & Hacke, Wm. Jackson,, ondi rserA M’DoweU, Pittsburgh; W. R. M’Clollend, Man. Chester. ■ . tnovUO Tbe Human Body, must Perspire, , . (SO SETS H4TUEB,) • ; - TO HAVE £ HEALTHY APPEARANCE, , And P-sonswho do the mo., T4TOW, Jokes’ Italian Cbentlcal Soap causes a frec are soon - not ‘only , healedj but cared by. it# use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, ■who oae it ut such , I coaid enumerate atleasi 80 persons cureaof _ :. 1 SORB HEAD, SORB LEGS AI cruelly sell it for the above, unlessl knew it to be all 1 state. Those who are liable ,to CHAFED, CRACKJED, OR CHAPPBD^FLPSH, will find this not only a;cure,&ntaprevsnuye, andl i-nn nowonly'add, that.any olio ■ afflicted with any or the above, or similar diseases, will find Utisoll and even, more (admirahle tn tts properties) than I state., . tryßnt, reader, the stores areflooded wuhimitauons, andbe sure yon ask for Jokes’ Italian Chemical Soap ed buy it only of.WM.- JACKSON, only■ tomt At Pittsburgh, 310 Liberty street, Wood. ’ ~dec2o . - G-- 1 ' ’ ’ ; ' ; vi ; Jonn) Solution of Jet, . . - 4 LIQUID HUMAN HAIK DYE forthe.ehanging of A; white, red orgrey hair to n beautiful brown or let Mack color.ln a fewminotee.. Price 50 cento atui 81,00. Bold by W. JACKSON, 340Libetty street, PuUbnrgbj head of Wood. ’ [dec2o ~ ■ - A. W. Fosteri - vi iib ATTORHEY AND COUWSELLOR AT LAW; ‘ J~kFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant \J itialtrinaivTgh, Fa. novlSrdawly BY TELEGRAPH. Riyoried Exprutfy Jar the -Patty Morning Port. MOTXTKP BT tlOllTKlHa— TOiatfU ST *TWt, fl( eOSOREBB-SSCOSD SESSIOS. WAsanroToir, January3l. ' Sehate.—A petition for the rbpoal of the Fugitive Slevh Law was presented and laid on the tab1e...,.. .. Mr. Toroey introduced a joint resolution to give swords to the Major end Brigadier Generals who served in the war with Mexico, under Gen’ls. Scott and Taylor. „ . . , . : , Mr. Maaon’o resolution of. «nqqtry rclalivo to at* lowing the Spaqiab claims, growing out of tho Arm. isled csße token up., " • ’ Messrs. Chaso end Hole opposed the resolution; and Messrs. Mason, Clay anil Winlhrop advocated Mr. Hale moved to lay the resolution on tho table toBt—yeas 6, nays 43. ■■■■.... ,■. The resolution was laid pn ; the table. - A resolution was submitted by Mr. Foote calling upon the Secretary of State for his views io relation to adopting a graduated scolo of Diplomatic Sala. rleu adopted. The Senate then proceodea to coneidor the.Lali* fornla private claim bill. ; M Mr. Benton’s amondment,, making 20 yeara pos session in good faith, evidence of a claim against the O. S. alter-debate was rej?clhd.; Various other l amendments were proposed by him hot rejected. |.' House—Tho Houso resolved itself into a com. mittee of the whole* and look up the bUI Tor esta blishing Branch Mints in New;Vork and California,, I Mr. King or New Jersey! advocated the mint at New York.- ‘ Dtaaoyepoke against it. 1 Mr. Holmosadvoeated tho cstablishmoolof a min‘ at San Francisco.bu t not at New York. Mr. Pliomix spoke ofthe importance of a mint at New York. Mr. Thompson of Pa., opposed oneat New York, ■ ■ Mr. Bayly spoke of. ihe NalionalDubt being 80,- 000,000 and thought there was no necessity of a Mint at Now York. ■" T',to question waa taken on Vandyketa amen|- moni making Jersey- city the point. It-was rejected. Mr. Cabell offered an amendment which,.was Adopted that S ofthe aggregate coinage ohall be ono dollar pieces; i quarter eagles; i half eagles; { double eagles. He offered this to help coinage from going out ofthe bands of the people, ns was the case iln tho coinage ofthe double eagles during the past year. ' " I: Several amendmentn were offered, but withou success, when the committee rose and the House adjourned. The steamer St. Paul, while lying at tho levee with a lieavy cargo from New Orleans, sprung a leaif early thia-morniog and had S- feet water io the hqldi Pomps were act to work, and the loathai gradeally aubsided. A largoportion of the freight in the hold was badly damaged, and a considerable omonnt of Sogar entirely ‘ lest. It is supposed thst! the river having Subsided rapidly, the St. Paul settled on the wreck ora sunken boat and sprung her hull timbers. Navigation is closed on all the upper rivers. - Louisville, January 31. In the Canal there ore 6 feet and 4 inches and falU ing. Tho weather is moderating, but is yet cold.r- The Mail boat did not leave to-day, owing to the probability of the river closing with ice. The Peylona will arrive to-morrow with some of the passengers, officer., &c.,',of the steamer John Adams, wmch was sunk at Island No, SO. BaunaaßE, January 31. The robber of Adame and Co.*« Esprosa hasten arrested. He is a young Englishman, named Chea ter V. Childs, about 18 years ofago, and temporarily employed on the road as breaksmaa. Four or five hundred dollar* of the money only has been recov ered. ‘ ....... St. Loci., Jaonary 31. ... The St. Panl aed Isabel reached hero last night from Orleans. They bring lOG.teturned Californians and 385,000 in dttat between tlicrn. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, boob hepout.) , Cotton.. Dull Floir. .Held firm at the old prices. Corn. .Scarce ; now yellow hold at CS. Fork.. Mesa 12,12| ; prime 9,25; New'Ohio mesa at 13,50. Beef. .Steady hot favore buyers, small lots ofnicss .B}. to 10J; prime mots: a retail demand at 915 } Bocf.hnina held firmly at 16. Dressed Hoga. .Scarce at 6J071. Lard..lmproring, with sales of old at Si. Bolter..Acliro at 9012. ... Whiskey.. 25ei"''" Linseed Oil. .93. Evcmno HEPDHT.] - New Yoan, January 31. - Cotton. Dali, at lortnor rates. Flour. .Unsettled, ealcs of 4000 including good Ohio via. Near Orleans 4,750481 ; Michigan and Indiana 4,81(34,94; fancy Ohio 5,12105,37; ealra. 6,50(33,75. Grain..Whcat unchanged ; Corn r easier ualoa of 18,000 including now southern yellow at 06. Pork..Mess'l2,l2f; prime 9,12}; New Ohio mess 13,25. Beef.. Unaltered; beordiamsdull. Hogs. .Dressed scarce al C}. Lard.. Very firm; saleaof old at 8, Butler.. Buoyant at 9020. Choose.. Ohio in actiro demand, salsa making at 607. „„ Whiskey.. Lower at 25, Linseed Oil..Actiro, fromatoro 90. Tobacco..ln good demand and Ky. at 9012,50 ; Md.SlO9. Sugars.. Firmer, Orleans 66i. Molcsaea. .Better, Orlcana 291. Coffee.. Quint; Rio 11101 U. ‘ BaLTinonc, January 3i. Fiuur..Sales of 750 bbla Howard street at 5,60; markot brisker at that price, but would not bring mote. : , Bacon.. Sides, 8} to Si; Bhonldors, 7 to 7} j hams, 10c. 1 Bilik Meat: hog round, 7c; sides, 7 ; shoulders, 6} bams, 81. Lard.. Scarce, and in demand; sales of kegs at 81 to 81 ( bbla, 8} to 8). Pork..Salea of New Mens at 15,00 ; old in de mand at 13,00; no sales of Pritno. Hogs. .Brisk at 6,75. * : Codec..Firm, with a fair dcniaml; sales of Rio at ■ 1110111. ' : Bugar..Dull;.sales:small. ! kVnisJtoy..24lo2sl. CtßctmfATi, January 31. Flour. .Not much doing; demand is confined to city consumption nl 3,60. . , • < Bacon Sides.. Sales of.looo pcs.at fit ;32 hhds aides paeked at 61, and 45 hhda Shoulders, in packa ges at 6i. ! - : : | v.' • Provisions.. Firm.' Wbiekoy..Declined t0;25022i. Tobacco. .Ingood demand at (all prices. ' Groceries..Btcady, and prices unchanged ; sales or 150 bags of coffee at 12'/lbr fair, and. 12fr for prime. ‘' Tho river(ell last.night, but is now stationary. -- It is nearly closed with ; floating ico; and boats dor* Cline taking freight to-dayto any point. ,THo weather is more moderate, but still cold. ' Little doing in market. -‘ ; - Flour and Grain.. Unchanged. ; , i Provisions.. Active; prices lend upward; silos 01 600 bblaMea«Porkfat the Pllt. noia river. Lard: aalea-Pp 3?° tc *» No.l, at 7J„.Bulk Pork: Mica of 10,000 pea art 45 to 4$;;50,000 bbla rihbed‘aidea,4ournvei.at SJ. c , Hogs. .Sales of 18,000 at 4124,98 j6osf and 65J6J. Leadl.SalCa of 1000:plg§, upper talnea, 4,00. WhiakoySOj. ... 'V ' „ . L The river is falling, with 6 feet to Cairo—h,|avy floating ice * ‘ k if by "PRINTING PAPER—A full supply of alVthedifferent JL sizesoahand and made _ l , febffl . tREYNOLDS A SIUSE. . "Wi SiHAVENi corner of Market and Second -ctsi, YV * has for sale, a large and varied assortment of fine blank books, paper of all goalities, and Bnglish, French, German and American fancy and staple sta tionery." -v. --V ' • WoOnoafUzy Faolzet for ©tiscUmrsts. nn ». /Tunnew aiuUbst running steamer :CIN, BtmdKoaaH, Master, will depart ■BSMBSkregularl; every Wmntranai. IWreight or passage, epp^ronbg^o^^ IhS ThlrdTfud PuliUe Sohaol HAVING been Basnended.Mr.andMrs.Wmnistttlnte Principals la eud school, propose opening n prl vme school forßoys and Girls on Monday next, in til©, lecture room'of the Fifth Presbyterian-church, Snuth field street. Terras low, and made known on applies tjonat N 0.47 Hand street, ornt the School Room. iaSSrlw. WEGNER & BUECHNER'S ' 557 s 57 j; l,; , ho Bwiplite: BitaMlshiaenti IO Jw,iP tar H , stTU! i l ‘ e ‘U’“ n Third $ Fourth, . S NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic wor ‘‘J l d ojOsl cleuant slvle, such as Show: oUlf, , ma}»,Ppttmtls, Landtcapa i Cardt. Jiill headl and La bets, printed in gold, colon* Ac. - At iho same place Messrs., Moeser &' Helmld have ana aaeeute on orderf) tails, of MaehincryflwJjficesy Monuiuemß. te with all dosbl ble acearaoy and-aleganee. ' ’ jal&ly lOI!KO’D&UNtiIrL. *y*»♦ Jl C>.WXsLXTT)* «•«... «m t>• tiniciYn.' O’DONNELL, MULLEN ScCo " Pittsburgh Choir dagdablnet wweaoonu, Jfo. DB Third Streetf South Side. 9 *gsi . O’D..M.-ACo.,rc3pectfiiUy Icfarm their frieiias Jlraitd cttstomer* that they have, if not the West 1 ever before Eeen in litis city, the greatest • q Ivariety of fiuest finiahed, made of the beat setwoned clatexiala, and by Uie best .workmen in the western of. which they are determined to cell ea low as any other manufacturing establishment iuihe city-V Our stock i*all our own-manufacture; no -"Steamboats tmd iiotel* furnished at the shorest notice. ; Allordera promptly attended to. , , ~ . ja!7 1 ; - >i'ne fiettTlaee to Bny Teo* .] *A/rORRIBic ; HAWORTH 5 8 Tea. Store, East;ride of, VI the Diamond. Good flavored Tea* 50c ft 5 tie finer kind 75c { the beat impotted 81,00 ‘ Old country people, who use Black Tea, will find oura exaclly to theirwate., We have. Jnstreceived d ipt dl-u rectftom England, and tktsamt land af Teat cannotbe bought or : any other :Store in Ftuiburghi, .« Strange,~bul true.” .. 111?..; Aiugura? puni»g HiHr : . " AIIDEESOU STEEfiT, ALLEGHENY CITY, PEHNA. -| THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends ( und the public generally; that having completed his , new Planing-Mili,and having rtOw w operttion two new Faslem made Planing Wines (WoodworUt patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he_is BOW prepared to famish promptly and at reduced rales, planed and sawed lumber of every description.- r The attention of steamboat jotners, carpenter*ona builders, ia particularly called;to the , olj “T a^A' a r b '!:& menti whore a large assortment of plane d und rougn lumber, of different thicknesses, stumble: for shippMlgi bo* making, house; steamboat work, 4c., can, be found, at or to order, wUtkPrompt ness and despatch. • * JOIINA. BL p® - s!a—All orders directed to Pittsburgh, will .receive nromntattention. .. • —— —— Selllnc otr nt xess than trout, to quit tne Btsalneaa. ■ SHIRTS! BHIRTSI! SHIRTS!!!—The Shirt? and Gents. Furnishing, at No. 80 Fonrlh street, sign ot the golden Bee Hive, must be sold by the iWUinf Janu. ary. Call soon, 1 asthey are selling at SO and 75 cl. -less than the nsunij prices, and ;fnr [ess than first cost. oec3l J. It. a, A»vat A iv, ““ “ ;o let nnd the fixtures for sale. *• »< ' ; soap stone Orlddlea, ' THE BQbscFibers have jpalrrceived a few dozen sa perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, drect from Uie manufactory. As these Griddles _ are osed without mil! of any kind, they sire entirely free frttm the gas its offensive odor that attends thermo of the common iron Griddles, and which makes lhem Par *aieb? ’'' • JOHN DUNLAr » vy. } declO • cor Market and Second sis. - -— l —~ .. Diiiolntlon. , THE paitnershlp of Reynolds it Bheewas t dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist lust. /The business of the firm will bo settled by either of Ac parties,the name of tho firm to be. used lor , that REyNOLD3 J. L.SHEE; Sr.Loun, January 31. On retiring from ihe burincM of Reynolds. A §hee, l would recommend Mr J. L. Shee to,my. friends and the former customers of tho house. s _ Q RRVIS . OLD3< "■ One cent Reward* ~ T> AN away from thesubscriber.on the Sthuistntit,an Xv indented- apprentice, named JOHN JONES. All persons art 5 forbid harboring or trusting Jura, as they w|»be dealt withaecordi,. s tolaw.^^^^ Fenmanettip* iT no time.for many years has there beeajuchmri -A; scrupulous, trickery, .upon‘f&MgjJgJ* about penmanship, as at ipresents r -Pieces are circnlated.throngh the with o«en- ; graver’s name suppressed, m order .10 .induce the Jgno rant to believe them/to be penmanship. ; rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmera wdi do welt to call at DUFEts MERCANTILE COlXEGE.andex amine the handwriting of some of the best penmen in ‘the city, who have been, instradied tn this Instuauon. ddc37:daw . i - ii.' New YonKj January 3t St, Lours, January 3t. fHiswilatKOOs.. (g-Tlie Btore 1' Prime Blaote Tea, frorn Englnnd. MORRIS & HAWORTH. ifi the DmmonjLTmve.fiu. day received per“pacltet ship. Devonshire, * from Loadou, about XSOofes; of Fine, Strong and Rough Fla vored Black TEAS—the very best that could beput cha.edin fro English market.. Price, 60 and ■« «nt» P lb. The Tea Market, in the Diamond.“ cast side,” Qaf EVOLVERS:—Just received an additional stock of Colt’s Patent Revolvers*, also, Allen s do. Very convenient and necessary “ self protectors to such as may find itnecessaryto be exposed at nigiitv For sale a, tkavateh MdictriltrSlsm^^o^ JaS3 corner sis. _ bfokera and hwjws men, t» vvfao have not yet supplied themselves wjih a «im pie, expeditious andeerraindetecioruf couaterfcitcoin. will find it greatly toteir advantage to nroeure one of these approved balances. “A few more left.’. Prices, 81,00,83^0and 85,00, *cc«dm£ BALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been un changed far three years and upwards, in the Ex change Uank of Pittsburgh i 4 ' rt ., flM —X William Davis,residence unknown, Aug. 9,1545-82S0, Spencer Mauley, Zanesville, Ohio, Oct 23,15*7- 45, I certify that the foregoing balances appear to be dne to the persons named or their legal representatives, ac cording to kite Books of this HOWE C(uM(r< Sworn to and sabscribcd before raethis day of December, 1950/ C ‘^ RS s s T\v decSOilm _ . . JNcrtary Public . Freeh Teas. . JUST RECEIVED at the Cbstjul Tka Stork, a fine aesonmemofTeajyUj— Best strong Epglish Black i do Extra tine Ooolong; • do English Breakfest,* do Chulan; ' do Conger; GREEN TEAS— : • Extra Silver Leaf\oung Hyson; do Gunpowder; do Old Hyson ; . do superior Vonng Hyson; —. L . j 3 jO : ; H, C. KELL\, Fifth street. inn BBL 9. FAMILY FLOUR; lUw SObagaCoffee; 80 bbls.No.3 Mackerel; 75 bbls. Tar; .. , i .lOQbagsSaltpenei T: Fm,a D leby goN) Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, jalO _ No. 01 Water street^ T“ bfEbestplSeein PiUsburahTd kn real good Tea, is at MORRIS ft HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side of the Diamond—SOc*, 7Sc,, and 81,00 O fi). All srllctly: S *TheßlMkTeasal7sc.,and the Gj^nTeasatSl,oo, arc the very fcestTeasiinporiod into trie iniUeci SlateH.' ' dcc!7 ■ ' 20 pieces block French Menno j , '5O "do colored; do: ... • too do parameUa Clothi, all color*; . ~ 169 do Coburg . do doi. 300 do Alpaca- *J« CO.*., Noa. C 2 and 64 Mattel street BAISINS— 500 boxes M. R. Kai»m» i - 250 half .- do do; • dOcttaks Curnuus; • 40 boxes Citron; . ■/ 10cases, fancy boxes, Prunes!.;.- JOSHUA RHODES * CO., No. 0 Wood street. dec!7 ,- L - T'UST RECEIVED and loi Bale a new supply otAne *| PERFUMERY, including— Jenny Etna Pomades; Queenof Flowers'Hair Oil; ? ' Porecine Soap; • • • ' Jenny Lind Exiract; Roussel's Amandies i COULTER & HACKE , ' - dcc24 f corner or Wood and 3dstreets* OTOAtirMOLASSES-AND- COFFEE— O2lMtds.Buinr; ; 150t>blft- Molasses; ~ ' i 260 bags Rio Coffee *, _• ; ■ t ■ . ■ •5 do ‘Java- do. Foraalcby ' - • ja2l ' CAKBQN & MTOIGUT^ tJUN S hhds. Ombro Madder i • 41 ceroonb Indigo; 20 bags Pepper; . . 5 do Alspicc; - ' 20 bbls-Alum i . ’ 2 bales Cinnamon; 5 casks Epsom Sails; IS do Baleratus; : mbbls.N.O.Tar: 10 do Tanner’s Oil. For. sale by ... CARSON & M’KNIGHT. -tfi EDDUSGS. Ac.-rUOO Wedding Coke Boxes; , W 200 Cfcmieliau Rings; i f 12 doz. assorted Gold Pens; r. 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do ' Razors & Straps jest received el llio Welch and^Jeweir^Sio^f corner of .Market and Fourth stsi - TiLaNTATION MOLASSES-20 bawls new crop r ': d ’ ,9 1W 221 and 323 liibeny 61.- superior Tobacco: 4 : « c*setf 8 teox€r6«h,iwcj« dp. y -r 10boxe 8; lc: 3 Tobwco dN For^e^ GHT^ V ■ ° 01 Water Street, SCOTCH WHISKEY i : Varauica Bum, in boulca.jFor HORBACH, a ' IS7 Liberty street .jjpiNE Paloand D° rk HOKBack 30 BX ®4 TO^ 0lJ ” mStOroaU BTUART <£ SOX.' v ) ditfanaJ Belf-Drotectorß.” Uj is tiwe, m our ciry. -\viLSON> Watch Maker,' ’ Corner Haricot and Fourth su. for Sale & ®a get -Farm Cor Salt*’- ■. r, mHE subscriber offers foT sale the following described A tract and piece of LAND,situated InNorth Fayette lowhshipt Allegheny.county, Fa.,ll,milea from, Pitts burgh, adjoining lands of Wm: M > ConneH J beirsofAmoa Ew?ng3eeea6ea,l\lr;Wa]laceanil:JameB:Sturgepn, co'ntaSunff eJgh'ty-fivd acres,. more orlesst oiLvWhich. there is creeled a lie wfraffle welUngHouf bigh;4o feet ldng by; 20 ; finished: m modern style t a well of excellent water j : witlipinnp,'at the,aoori spring. house, wash and wpod.house. . Also, a new: frame bank Bdriii 60? e« long by 4o; with 4 8tahllng under, the wh6le..Frait,osfoUows—SO' bearirigApple Trees *, ; ICO bearlbrPeadb and a: variety df otherlFrait.. This Land Is 01 an excelieni qualny; and in a nigh slate of gobd arid-Water in all the fields; r with abundance of coal and limestone, and a coal bank* openedrin This Farmisvery, convenieritiy. locatcd—being on a pUDlic road, and con venfenttochurches; ririUsanff school houses, and in a. very hehltby andagreeable.neighbbrh.bod. :For farther particulars, see JamesCi-Richey, Agent, Robinsou tp., or the subscriber,bn • SAMUEL THOMPSON. . • Niß^The.above. Farm,; if'-not. disposed of before Wednesday, the lfiUiday of. February, will be offered on that day,atpublicoutcry.ontheprcmißes. ..... » : Worth FaytlU lp.,Janaary 23,1851—ja29:dlwawt3 rj>HE subscriber is authorized to sell the following L described piece of land, situated .in Robinson town? ship, AHegheny county t Pa..'adjoining iandsof.Geo. M; , Evans, heirs of Jmnes M?Elherrbn, Robert Banting, and. the heirs of John S' Scailey, on “CKartieris Creek,” fodr miles from lie city of Pittsburgh, and one-half mile below Baldwin’s bridgei containing about Tff acres, more or less; Idnd'is of. an excellent quality for gardening parnb»es—being located iii a warm bend;of the creek, and having a first-rate bottom, that never falls to bring an excellent crop; The buildings consist of ;a'very comfortable frame Dwelling House and frame -Barp, and an Orchard or GO bearing Apple Trees, with u variety of other Fruits r ‘ For further patucqlars. enduite of James M’Coy, or ; the undersigned. V JAMES C. RICHEY. : ' Ro&trwon rp., Jan. 28,1851.* • • . N.B.—Terms easy and price moderate. ]ag9:dlwawtf .• -<. ■ -- IsawrencevlUe Property* TJipR 3Aiiß—A,.valuable property otuQl feet front JC >on Butler street by 107 da Prospect street, with a nety brick House, of fiverooxns, and a larce |WV~ Store fitted up and doiog a good bdstness; nnlM ; excellent Cellar and Bake O v&n, Stable, Garden JMV Ac., Also, a Steam Engine, arranged for; trifnine trrO' lathes; three Grindstones; and two small Mills for grinding Barley, Corn. Meal, Feed, Ac.; two well* of crater; grain and meal cribs, and .many otherfixtures. Prlde SSoOO. Or theEeal Eslate will he sold without the Engine, Ac; .The owner is going West, which is the drily reason for offering so great a bargain; ■ S. CUTHBERT; General Agent j '7G‘Smitbfie]aetreeC. Very Valuable City Property tor Sale. I THE imderaigned, Administrators; of the estate of i . Thomas Famnan, deceased v oder for sale the entire real estate.of the said Thomas one 20 feet lot fronting on. Liberty street.running bock to alO feel alley. Ayso, the tavern stand known as the Mansion House, with the grounds undatable connected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three feet four Inches. Alip, three lots froalntg.'on Cherry al ey* each; eight een feet frdnt, and ruhaing back, 60 feet parallel with Plain alley. Alloffwhich property wiy be sold at pri vate sale, by application to me subscribers;or*f not sold before the 251 h of March, will: be offered at, ancuon.to ' hehighestbidders. . : L Also, the Tavern sjand is offered to rent. Apply to - H. FAIBMAn , o r R. CAMPBELL,' lSlLibcrty street. 1 ja3o:tmr2s For Bent* • • 1 • • A Lli lhfit portion of my nver bottom, Iymgbetween J\] the Pittsburgh and Braddock’a Field Plank road and the river, supposed to contain about fifty acres, to ■which will be attached a two story. Frame House, with an excellent cellar underneath, an Orchard, a' Stable andßarn. .It is in a high state ofcnltivation,nnd would be weH calculated for Dairy crGardening purposes.— Tbe facilitieaof getting tomarlcet are equal toany in the, county, as the occupaatwill have his choiceof the nver,- plankroad or TtrilroadTorliis accommodation. No per eon need apply unless he can come well recommended for honesty, indnstry and sobriety. ■■ ' . jaSfctw* ■ TO C. HAWKINS, : Keaf Estate for Sole. . THEumlereigned offer* for sale a lnrße.nomber.of valoablo bailding iouj anff some very desirable aues for manufactories, in the borough .of Birmlngnam, loca ted near the newiPabliis School House and English Lu theran Church. • , , » : -The rapid gTowth of Birmingham. in-.populauon and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable:prices at which lots will be sold, will lender them a safe ana pro* & table Investment. Title perfect., Terms favorable- - • v For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. : F. Gilmore, Esq., on. Grunt street, Pittsburgh, between 3d ana 4th streets, or of William Symmes and" N. Patterson* m Birmingham. • flcn27] . ■ MOSES F. EATON.- . 7 For Bale* „ . M THE subscriber offers for sajeu huge and well built BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, within three miles of this city. Possession given onthe Ist of April next— Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent waterthere oil, situated near the- above. Also, a-lot of ground 4B fcetll inches by 120feet,adjoining the residence of mr. A. Toner, near the. oily,opposite the 7th Ward, -par. Pennsylvania Avenue. .Possession given immediately.. It is now certain.tbat the Plank .Road, will be eompieleu. past the above property early in Ihe coming summer.— For further information apply to DA.VID BKELER»4tfi street Rood* neat the first described property* . ua~£tt BummerßosKUngHoaietoLeL TIIE Mansion on Nunnery Rdl.-wufa-ouf Orchard, Shrubbery, Ac., inciuding-about ten acres of ground, will be let to a good tenaut, who wisheB to keep a house for the reception of visitors. _ V ■ The persen renting may become an Agent for the sale of some of the adjoining ground, anu, If successful m sales, may more than pav the rent The location is healthy, and has many facilities-making it uMticularly desirable as a aemmer retreat Thompson Bell, at the office of - A. WILKINS &GO., - : - jai>2 :• , comer Third and Market at*. - Valuable Property fpjr aeut. . . A three story BRICK HOUSE, belomtiue-to •tfSaythe estate of VVm.J. Tottes, deceased, ta offer- M-Sil ed for rent oriease. It ixsUuated on Fourth su, B c a s ! Ferry and Liberty streets, andhaa been newly papered and painted j.iii* now occupied.by Mr*.' Veruer. Kent, 5250 per annum. ' 'Apply or Hottnat C. Tottki, at the woTks of Knap & Co. Possession given on the Ist of ■■ LaRtU’AhOV).. Guardian. Ortiff uul Prescription SUire for Bale* A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A. a flourishing and improving pan of the ciiy, which is doing a pnfitabU business^ is offered for sale upon easy terms. • ■ " " • ; •For farther particulars>'&pply at this office. Penn Street Property for sale. - On FEET cm Peon street by 110 feet deep to on alley, uU just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews* Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Hell, at . 1 jaS2 A.'VVILKI NS & CO.’S. Innn ACRES OF LAND-in Jefferson county, for -tJVrv sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the office of A. WILKINS & CO., ' j fl 22 . .: ..comer 3rd and Marlcet sts. Cheap ConntryßeaWeaeei; '■ t LOT on Nannefy Dill, containingfour acres, will J\; be sold verylowto any one wishing to bnild more on: : The access will bo easy, and the lot commands a most bcaatifql view. ■ (oetSll THOMPSON BELL. 'PorKent» : i HANDSOME STORE,>n Market-street, between. A. Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by :Mr.Thomas Whito,ah a Dry GpodsStore. . , Ahso—A large well finished ROOM m the second story, next doar.to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Boom is well calculated and suitable for u Mnsical Sa loon or Academy, or could bo convemenUy nrrajigea as, double offices. E, D. GA2ZAM, u apl;tf Office. Third sin over the Post Offiee.- Coal bona on Toughtogheny,: nr. inn ACRESon the river, just above -the Aid Dam IUU there is a pit opened amLrmlroad prepared for ■ putting coal in boats, [octhl] THOMPSON BELL. ‘ T~T... To Ect. SrA TWO STORY DRICK HOUSE, on-Bank; Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge □uedacl. of Jf. W. Fish, Real Esiato Broker, comer of sth aadßmUhfielfl streets. 10ct29 ■ For Saloi THE three story BRICKDWELUNG, No. 18 ItgHtH Hav street, Snyder’s Row; Price S3OGO. Terras —BSUU cash ■, 8500 in one year j and S4OOQ inffve. years. To be secured by mortgage on tho preiniscs. Clear ot. ail incumbrance, and tut 16 lndisjnunb ßY ja7:lm No. ISI Liberty street. . . ‘ A Farm for Sale. ritHE subscriber offers for sale n FA RM OF LAND, JL icontniningTOOaciea—loo of-which are cleared.— The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it is well-watered j with a bearing orchard, and peaoh * nnd pear ttceS; and_ a Coal bank, _ The buildings consist of ahewed-log-Honseand Barn j with. Stabling.- Forfarlheriparticuiars apply to the sabscri- J)Wi on The ptemiees. in conntya. miles from Pittsburgh. -NATHANIEL M’CLINTON. u- Afoon rotorisaip, October 33—tf ‘ —; : ~ For Sole.-1- - .. ,- A LOT OF G ROUND, -containing 2,.Acres* sttnate- A one mile below the town cf Bejwer, Beaver coun ty?oa which themiscrected House, 4&.bv 4oVeet J.Vatories Mffh, with ft.haaementv The house has; bcenwcUboiK and Well finished, nndcontamsl3 rooms. It la Within 2QU the, Ohio river j and commands a w roii or for a ffftrden. or summer boarding house. A lotiof * acres amoinins it will besold with ; it. if desired by the .pur-, cliaseti The terms, are: so moaeraley that n. wiU be a - feh23;tf Attorneys at Law. Fourlb et., 1 • For Hale, , : . A iIIOUSE ANDLOT.situatedon Pikesireet,between •A. Walnut and Factoryfstreeis,’,Fiilh*Ward. The Lot 13 iis feet front and IDO feet deep, on i icb there are two small Frame Tenements. .TetmseA yf-Tttiegooo.; For particulars; enonire -of Alderman .PAB^rt bom, Penn street; Fifth Watte ■ - majt.lt ■ tand for Sa l ®. , ’ O B uXL7 near the southern terminus oluueis, and »Ho terra* w REMINGTON, Enquire ot ; Moosgotr . Sop 4 • •■- _, . _ ; L .■ ■" J,'. .i ■ lo Loti. >' , a! t.aRGECELLAR, suitable for slotmg. Fo^es #iS%r entaraedia ' 7'^™tefeo "iSSf’ N°-ISO Water street vtmi-RiiNT—Ucveral"llouBe3 in differenipans.orthfi the-BetdEstate- the cot . / r"V ‘ .^-V.--V.*- ’ • \'‘,/V' ■ i - V • - s ■.. : V - . ■ ■■%. iHtaKllaneons. Writing and ftravrlng Class# - - A PRIVATE CliASSßOOM,«i:olaaivclyior f\ is now open in connection with Daff’s Ktercamllq - j College, in the room opposite.-Wr. Nelson’s Dagtierrean, ; * Gallery, ■ >•••• . . t.. The class .r from New York, an:experienced.;teachQT-ani«nmor. of . t a now ani.degantstyle.of engravedcopy lincs for la- u,. 1 dies* writing and thenjeWi-v..:, . arid fashionable, accomplishment of plain andomameu-- tal card writing, taught in the highest perfection. Hoots, 10 to 12a7M._ : . ,tin2S _ -Coughs anii Coldi Ciured in 48 Hours* r ; introduction of thienew canJpoutid. CongnS ' n, • 0 and colds orehared in a very short time. We will • warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup to cnrccasCs of-' 'Coughs, Cold*, fcrcnchUU,Laigugitlk in less time and' pi a cheaper rato than any other medicine everdiscov- . • ered. yr .i - - -r-• • IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW: ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the. stomach and pro* dace nausea which is mare disagreeable than the Cough ;k iself. ITiislsoh’riatedujthigmixtttrtjffT * am feoothuijrartiSfeahd refunded! Theevidence in :favor t>f thisimeaiome in ourCity./rom our.own citizens, should convince anyone... r...... of-itseffichcyv- Itis theprescriptLdn of aTegutarpny'si* ciatTj and has been used by hiin in bis own practice for * a number of years, with lhe most heroic'snccess . CONSUMPTION—’Iady fronr Steubenville wntc^f. thatherdaugtaterhad been afflicted/'With a ; Oougfr and erpeciomtion, nightVsweaisjhectic-fever, and all the /. distressing symptonispf cohsuxtiption, and that niter ia; king two bottles shewas entirely noted.' Acentlemao , ip Washington countyi who had goffered with - Asthma : ~• mid Chrome Cough for eight years, bob been entlrefy re lieved and tho eough removed by -the ass of half a do zenof Syrup,' r Ageiit!einattfrt>m.v Peoriaj.lllinois, writesthat tt he knows thePectoralSy- - ; 'rap to be agooa'article.for he* has used it in his own pase and in'the cases of membei eof his family with the most perfect-success. •• - * r ■■■ . •Ir is OHS OV TIIE CHEiPEST MBDICIHES HOW SHOVVff. —lt'is putup in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottle* for Bsso.‘i : - ’ * Cotmrnr Stobkkeepbes would do well to keep a sup- • ■ ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is one the moit perfedfand efflcacions remedies ever discover- 1 . ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungßandlncipieot* . Consumption. ; ; '': _ ‘ " 1 - ~ CAUTION EXTRA—Many persona will try to get; - .; you to bny some one of the Varions nostrm&3,but do not .r, _ heed them'.' If you want to get-welt, buy Dr. &nreaa'a* •; TiCTOBAL Svapp, and take no other, this will cutc you. , ; -It has in it some of the most valuable.plants and’ herbs -< of the materia mediea, and is compounded by a person^,. skilled in the healing art* :There can be nt» deception in . 4 „ this'medicine.. It is prepared in.yout jowncity, and the .. , proprietor hasnnmerousicertificates, attesting its ir. v able properties, which will be shown to. any person as* • „ siTous of seeing them * „ . . u AOesw Wanted throughout the United Stales to seu this medicine;-Large discounts will be- made 10 those - / who will take dn interest In the medicine. < It will pay a .. . large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suh* feting humanity aservice by placing In their hands lae.^'.-v, greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has-ever produced. * ' .. '. Pot saTe.wholesale and retan,by-,KJEYSER-& Mj-.'; ( '; DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood'street, Pittsburgh, Po-,-,* . towhoraallleuers for agenciis ; must be - ** v /Also,for saleby D.M.Cuny^neghenycityiP. Brock-. . er, jr.,BrowimvUle; George Baiird;"Waj»hinglonr.Johc - H- Buchanan. Hickory ;-GeorgeKeyserj/M s lfeesportj-, r : J.-D. Vowell, Canonsbunh: and -by" merchants and, druggists generally.' * [ja2s_ *■ Hailnt|Firfl and inland Transportation : r- :-'XHSUttAHCK.-^-- ; * V rpHE INSURANCE COMPaNYOF NORTH AMEE. L ICA,PliUadelpliia,'«UaTlered'l7B4, capiial '$500»«.!-;; ? . 000, ossett Januar713.1851,.51,001,355 GO, -trill * make insurance on buildings and their contents m tlils 'V; city arid vidhity/ Also, on property of every desert^; :tion,on sie«raboats and r,iiattb^ i hh4;^»-.. t [•' donees, even to tho street and. who tutiroubUZ wftA aCougA, 1 orwhbse'.Llinraore;tathe ' • leasVaffected, ore earnestly desired to call upon the Agents named below, and procure'one of these ram nUeis. ItcanbebadgratifiandwUl-weUrepayaperuspli v, /: The fiina ontoting Cold," may; .. be Worth to yourself and family* ’*■ 1 * : HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, 1. ; in the shape of Doctors* Bills ..saved, besides bcing tho •< 5, means of prslongingmany a valuable life. >r i ~ Warranty- - ' Btieh iso or confidence in its virtues* that we ar© Will * ( s ; • ine to toorrorit this Medicine ip every eoje of recent Cot& \ (where used afccordlng.to the direcuoris on of - the pamphlevfnaideTihe-wrapper;or eachibotueiv «tfl where ihe^-person not ‘satisfied that h£JtS de^Vlßff^’ v f _ , ; benefit from it, by ;rcTurning'the hottle-within •■■■■ * four hours’lime, Tf j E HONEY ...... Will be returned. Jp*See page3d of the pamphlet in* side! the wrapper ofeaeh bottle.. */ ’ , TY _ irtr Be sure to ask for Dr. jL Xogtnb Syrup w-X«lYr EBWOBT* TAB, .and CANCI^AbAGUA r ana.le.t no .. _ -other bo palmed on to yon. * . ' '_rV. CAUTION. —JVcn# unless there is on the bun wrapper, a note qf hand) signed with a P*n y by. A* !*• •* SCOVILL&CO. ’ „ . Cough and Disease qf jburuen months StandmpVund f - * .. -Afler being given up twice by eminent Physicians; J { • \ aAlbsjit, June 9th, 1819. ■ -'Messrs. A. L. Co>-I herewith forward to you a Cert \fitaie qf ty Curt, effected by:your Compound Sy rap. <,*. of Liverwort, Taf an 4 ,; : The Cough md.. exvicioraiion was of -fourteen months'standing*, and, had;. baffled the skill of several ofiourleminent physicians in :> New York, Albany and Coopormown. J ammo jwreom a in whom the cure.was effected, ondas I nauprevjoasiy no fai*.h in patent .medicines, I have' since .tried it on _ ; others, andhave hecbme i 1 was ua greatalcure as; was ever performed vUSlhad, i, I during my sickness, been given up twice by triy .pA WSS?J*r '/ [ l hhve now commenced my business, after - . 1 -- V ; bleeding at the lungs cured. - . ; [ . sks rr acts. . v’ ’ . Statement of Sir. A. Lang; -Baitr, No. 383 Pearl etreet tj Y A few days before fast Christmas, I was taken v, Mwellf htia ioon'toaimeiieea bteeaihe pSJfcW'g; " Lungs. IcriHedinhi HommopalMc.phyalclon>tui his meatciria riia riot seem to help me.-•I reuiTO'ir ja’riU tament,andthought!-would;try SwniP.of • OriS Crirte^oiajßit^o.- , . Before l hadtakell _ up the MS* tettaf my P tMi gone. andl filt as well as usual; ‘ MyheaUhl&now eood. I consider it a most excellent rnepicine, and cor fially lecommendiitomy statement was. muar to the aboTe./itra those irltatacr teen wei- ~ - FOR SALE, wholesale and rattul. by A-D. SCOVUiL St CO., Proprietors at their Pmmpa!_ DrpeI,GOTHIC HALL,No.3IB F™adway;New York, to whom ijt or deryfor the Medicine,end letters relating to Agencies, ?i lLSO°forSby i°Ef Setters, Wholesale Agent for Prushurgh an— ■ PriTOte Dleeaaea. - ' ' DR. - »Kt'SVr«»*! Nervons Afiecuonsj Poina to the.BactaßdLotae,lnua.. Uoitt oftltoßladder and maneysranceesstollytteatejl , C ¥ourteenyeara’ piacticeKfonr.torhia oiiy) anaWea ®r. Brown lo otter assurances of speedy cure w ati whoinny com© under his care. ' , . ■ Office and jmyute consulting rooms, C 5 Diamond ay. • fp* Charges taodOraiCf , , . .noys;aawly' B’EUMATISM;— Dr. Brown's newry aiscovreaurem* I C( jy for Rheumatism Is a speedy andeertamretoedy;. toithatpatafultronhle. It never falls. ; . -Office and Ptivaie Consnit&uon Roomp No. 65j DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Jenna.- The Doctor is ulwayj, at horde ' lanlB-dawl/ - “OUR HOUSE.** ~. SftELU OYSTERB-AND .GAME received daily at ■“Oun Honan, ’’ No. Sl Diamohd.alleytn v' • - i jal:lm \VM. BENNETT.