_ Written for (he Morning Posl. Edith vernon. “So you mean I shall be idle wMle'vou't! £ lean > Rutfr,” said her uncfe Boaz"®’ P6rhaps you ma ? with another p,“ f P iere .' s no danger of that, unde," renlied ' e’lTtl'e 8 Wuahin *> “ Ruti > was beautilulj While lam so pl aln lhat no person con|d love > C °r J bay ® put that into y°“ r plain.” ; UnC ' e: “ you are far sai * was > uncle.” one did not speak the truth n a* did pot love Ruth for heHeaaMj k°' ™ Jollr, ’e help, who, like most of bis race : : and rnArfe B t be ero | US, i Edith orron ® eil 'be two rooms' acdtnade themlook as neat as possible. : ,, . W1 L *be a sad change for my poor uncle to live tn those small rooms, after being so rich - I am Elraid he Will he lonesome, too, when I am nway at school,” thought she, as she looked round . to see if all was right. «I am much obliged to you, Mrs. Banks,” she said_to John’s wife, who had been helping her.. You are welcome,” replied Mrs. Banks, “to oaythmgwecaudo, Miss Edith, for you or your The next day as they were about to go, M r X Morns said, “1 think we will not leave the house without firatbidding your aunt and cousins fare well.” “ Certainly, uncle y? said Edith, “ but I am : ?Cmd yon can’t walk to our rooms, you are so “I must try to,however,” said Mr. Morris, “for •'poor aopt will not let us stay here.” i,. U l c6uld hire a carnage," thought Ed iin, “puti nave no money.” . ■ “ Susan,” said Mr. Morris," will yon please tell Mrs. Miner we wish to see her.” K„ a » m 7ir IS \T®' ad to , see you out of y° ar room, better'nofgoj” ln6r W * ? co ' d 7°“ i you had "Perhaps she- will be Sony for her conduct - How we are leaving her,” said Mr. Morris ’ Mr S M a ” ■!' ot>k , her head ’ aad told Mrs. Miner of Mr. Morris wishing to see. her. - • “ISH’him'to come here,” said that lady “this . Jif^ssasssitasia - y ct no one ofTered him a cha.r, and-Agustus said %:j?£:r paltrseeiycb! ' i '-‘ he JatiTj da “ uncle; you are too weak to hereflf 3 SCeoe '” said Sasan to *“ Mrs. Miner is dreadfu^mart 56 a°v.‘ he key hole i j ran Q „„ n is areaalul mad, and her sweet chil a£ -SK*? Cau “ ,he y ,ost the fortune, that Mrs. Miner “it’s - ess, I suppose.” S Sto y° ur he ir> ‘•X intend that she shall,” renlied Mr at • tinder these bo^>gwi.h^ockr« h picr. S nar/t a he tHda,” turningTo hfs sisfer' ‘ to °’ Ma ‘ ! heaves .•*« ter heiress of your rags ” said ’^trouble'/have ■a? rival into iort^mtoMyr/* your pretended affection whiL?? een tljat of This young lady, sir” turning ls ‘ ndeed ™ygain. you mocked 1C heiress, is wealthy beyond yoaf lma?'^ log an «m glad I found her, for feS”? 10 7°° H I noS to describe the feelings of th atne-setf party, as, too astonished to' speak thev remained silent, gazing at Mr. Morris P The « exclamation Dt ‘° her fee!l "S B1 ° the. above “Oh, brother, dear brother” fimM TM™ lur «ling« V hi“fcteeTbefore Mr Jlwh ’ ; *?■« ss r n '„ ° h “"?■«»« iUve of ; >i^'^ makin jF ? fair but here comes John T * an heiress j -s s'™s,“‘.re™" wi Mi Sajgftfjt »*»•«■*•.»«ta“”, e Miner's still kneeling on the floor Thet ‘ ®r» b handed into a cha S rin > Edith •atfsSStasasass' drove off. e best hotels. The carriage she wrong herhanfa aaid Mrs. Miner, as the delight of Sasan, who aloml, mucll to - place ar the door. “ had retQrne d to her • ■''•** she koesy it -nn A a *» .■ might have had the fortune '? e fe? violently, “and now Matilda took refuge in a fit of hysteria * . wa« obliged to be carried screaming to hern™ . ro0 ®; mneh to Snean’s vexation,; “That mi" 71 squalling thing,”, muttered she, «to begin such’ M oprear just when- 1 ti?aa. nicely door.rujd wonld have heard everything t,.„ h fin. thing Miss Edith’s so rich,” to Ma! 'WM'M.; 1 BY MISS MA.EGA.KET K. CUTHBEBT T . T ®«- Bigler. ItiM B,: nCaSt Btates that Col - WIL votes of 133 tb • earfielti ‘ Wil( have at leaBt 100 1 vei: sz*™ :;? h r Bh the l r7 Con Prised if be bad 125 Th „ !° UM not be 3ur ' dented unanimity, have the Gubernatorial candidate! and £ S t. t ““ " vention will have nothing to do but C °“" the mere form of placing bim in nomination 0 ”® 11 ivitrassasitr ZSVSr***"™* mtx ~XI J m be SUBtained the P»»P»n.i.e wasohaoged S 0 o n m^r e ’ ,be ” of *»•**.paper flee hi» ”! that subject, he refused to saeri. convictions of duty, and withdrew. Thr ®wnsn, ? f Venaont, died a« J£rMconsecuiiTe district in Congress. » Mr. Everett represented his i':' K-’ nl\o eTrun ao far severed Morris Theylre going t 0 board till Mr. l. v stroDger v and then tbey aregoinsto f . - k°ase built, arid she-is to choose all :a b the John f Don't mention her name,” [sobbed the diaan t“Trea a t him { and b^, a,ld then y ou ’ a know how ° hlm > live and learn, Miss.” tilda .“rnTefr 6 ' ,hing ’” Baid ,he “gry Ma “i • 1 j g 1 n,an, n>a to turn you off.” Edith'will to e°. an y how, Miss; maybe Miss Edith w.ll want me now.” Nor wi!s she rnistak “°‘ e soon . came 10 Susan from Mr. Mor [h ’ ° ‘ 9lnl , n £ an hundred dollar bill,'and savin- j glad ?o reta n m hV '*? MrS ' Miner he Bhou W be S". retaln her services for his nitce Edith so far asToTbow'he 6 ' 1 th ' S ,hat she even weDt da, and ask them tffLZ fJ 0 AgQatUß ®“d Matil much of tbeNabob’s h m y onet n a'nT Sh I?® 7 had “ so enraged Agustus that hJ„’ P roc eeding which to dos° kn “ ck . faerd 7n' Sn?an n caimly n told Wm to do so and she would have the law h “ . “ Piece of information which seemed greatly ’to tranguihze the mind of the young gflntl«rm£ ba mada T,. far,l l er warlike d' moXii ™ a B a e! fore Mrs. Miner had well recovered from her de feat, she began, like a good general, to try and re cover the ground she had lost. Her plan now was to marry her sod to the heiress; bat in vain was one note sent after another. Mr. Morris sent one rep y saying, that he forgave her, but as she had said that she never wished to see them again h 7“? bu ‘" 7,n S to give her her wish g , Arthur DrdinCourt, finding who was the real heiress, paid con;t to Edith, but was refused £ her. Agustus received "the same answer when he ( 7 rot l f Ed , lth > offering his once despised cons “ hand - the course of time Edith mat ned one who was every way worthy of her and who loved her before he wai aware of her great 'A&&I2SS&, St Sr ®s?!&MS&5£ ? the AT HARRISBURG ■nS?f , SS2SS,*SigSf ■ : r °>•«■»»* b BSF s, on a. State Central Committee. U ™Ptlar aeuon of the : To Advertlaera. 3nbacription' , p4pM o^bhslied a m e p'M r h ttla B on J an an >’ nes S menjtagbrdVa„ el «|u„; n m P i^ b “ r * l >- To bu.t and being ibe onlv ‘Dp™*!.™?- 111 rae< * Ja . m for Advertising ny county, it goes h£?ih?}£lS?*f "T* in Alle s be ‘ reached by no other naSJ aa* of a cla * s of waders enough to bear this inmmd. AdveniseTS mII be good Committee or Correapondence. «ss“:r~ - L- Habpeb, Sccraary. A ®. UHKE ' F'truanj 5,1641. Chatman. A. Burke, Dr. A. Black, Charles Barnett, Robert Woods, L. Harper, Charles Kent, John Coyle, ■D- Lynch, Gen. James or Rhode Hand. Tbe Lancaster Intelligencer says ; “ Gen. James, who has just been elected to the U. S.. Senate, is the same gentleman who erected tbe Cotton Mills ■n this city, and is well and favorably known to most of onr citizens. He is a first-rate Democrat and we congratulate hi, numerous friends in this region on his election.” The Pittsburgh American is terribly distressed about the election of Gen. -Ws, and abuse, the Wh,gs of the Rhode Island Legislature sans stint for voting for him. The truth is the Whigs in that State are in about the same unfortunate con, dition as the Democrats of Missouri-d. Wed and the result in the former State must be as moi ffying to the Whigs as the result in the latter is to (be Democracy. T T '° a n 1 ® &mon B th « Fork Wklg.. It mil be seen (says the New York Journal of C—,) that a Whig Cancus, held a, Albany last evemng, nominated Ha M iL T „s Fish for U IS Senator,," p , ace of Mr . Drcxixeos, whose term of service expires on the 4th of next month jT hv f ,r rS r d 58 Asßein Wymen (not a onty of either branch,) were in attendance 5 g Set" L Whig A “* mb, 7”« ab» The course of*. Union Whigs, i„ refusing to go mto caucus under etristingcircumstsnces, (adds IndSZ ° lB h,gh,y * commended; . S7perBevere ‘"their separate action a 4Tthe !l Cannot eleCted ' 11 “ t 0 be toped tat the elec,ton will be postponed until the next Ohio, ~ B ® o- 184950. Indiana, IS|* 653,745 Illinois, .V. “2,497 416,675 Mississippi, ” lfii nS? 215,800 Cumberland Valley ‘ ifo’onn 225,000 Ky., (Louisvillo & Maysvilie) 205*414 30°i'000 1,322,867 1,625,220 1,322,867 iefieioDcy ,ber,.. - - in number, 32n , sa 7ct a ereal ma ny points in Missouri, I] ino.s and lowa to hear from. * ’ V ; . K, Pittsburgh and Isle Rova] Adventure 7 _ Ohio Trap Rock , o, Stocks.—Tbe of the week have not been a. large as usual, owing ,o the general indtapoaition of holders to pan with them eoless a, very high rate,. Som „ de , P criptloD . or Stocks are in great demand. The following arc the "tiles reported on the book, of the Board of Brokers during the last few days- Pe n b 3 !r-?' eS 10n /^ r «Rii f c Copper stock- -8 5,50 *< « *t 0,1 U C°Op. Phlla. »< . . gn eft i 4 14 50 u h£ b * n * C Dlnk ' “"-oSsI Alle. Savings Bank, •• .. 153,00 Cbited States More at PeicancLr h.a -The coinage of gold during the past month ba. been greatly diminished, in consequence of a suspension b! ir£ s“‘"g 5 “‘"g operation, from the 30th of Deccm. ber, 1860, to the 20th of January, 1851. This P>rtly , ° *bo melter sod refiner to settle his account under the law which require, htm, for that purpose, annually , 0 ’ deliver all the bullion in his hands to the Treasurer partly, to afford an opportunity to prosecoto certain improvements, note complete, whereby the capTd* of the Mtnt .. enlarged to meet the demand, of the depositors and the public. ,n 0 105,801 Do G ,rE;r oE -T ißv ., 101,560 QuarterEtJla.’' ' ' ® 2 *ii®’? 2o 251,046 Gold Dollars, 25f’od6 Dr- John Pollock, Wm G. Hawkins. Dr. James Power. John Dann, H- S. Magraw, RodyJ*attetßon, John D. Miller, Abraham Hays. 458,407 Pieces, <« „ 78,000 Half Dolla L ,? R ,b2 °’ 966 164,000 Half Dimes,. „ 2 f- 750 V0.,343 C ° PPEB ' 2o ° 53,794 Haifcent.,:;::;;;;;;; al , u , e ;;;; 97 '°^ 3 « 1,752,044 Pieces,. . . . UNITED STATES MINT i«Iu g .°ive PO ’“ od ' r ° m 10 3, «> 1851. 56,000,000 Of which from California, From other sources, OFFICE OF 88,000,000 1860 Dec. 3,, B,l»„ T c^ SURE . R .°. F 51, Jan. i,Rec’s-Customs, 393,824 10 ° 8 Post Office, 19,157 71 Miecollsn’e, 2,462 93 Bbahch Miht at New OELEAss.-Tho following !” statement or deposit, and coinage at the Branch Mint of the United States, at Now Orleans, doring the year 1860: ’ g n . DEPOSITS. Description qf Bullion. California gold Other gold . Foreign silvor coins and bu11i0n,.... Silver extracted from California gold, Total of silver deposits,..... a „ RECAPITULATION, Amount of gold deposits, Amount of silver deposits, Gold. Doobl e Eagles, 57,600 Eagles, 2 aartor Eagles* 14,000 Gold dollars,... 96 ’sH«r? Ce * T ° tal S ° ld coina 8 e > 3,619,000 00 40,000 Dollars,... 2,466,000 Half dollars.''' sirwSn S Uarter dollar*,! 510,000 Dime 5,...,.. 690,000 Half dimes,..., 4,108,000 *W-Tbul silver c„i„ageMs6,6oo 00 oo 4,404,600 pieces, equal ,o Pbice of Specie. Tho following are the „ uota . lions for specie is New York : Per cent. ~ , Amer. gold old-.. 1005106 Carolus dollarslOO® i“& B.tral? new lo °, Rve francs. . X Half dollars-• • ••1030103J Doubloons ••. Ponugue g01d..-100®100i do patriot 16 4f)®in ™ Spanish dollars.‘Uo6®lo7 Sovereigns... 4 65®S'm quarters. 1000101 do light....4S 2’K Mexican dollars-1040104* Heavy guinea.s 000 ’!? quarters-1000101 Nopoleons-— 3,83® 334 The New York Evening Post or ihe 3d ibst says : gav but i l a „, bCU ° r feel ' ng in the " ock raark °t to. bSve™ .hr h ?. at « re l‘ acll,i ‘y- Thero *™ more h™ M- ,h •“ !? ® ra ' The most active stocks have been Morns Canal and Reading. . ® PivM *.* ■* ,^ ow an ®d»ance of * in. Indiana State I Fl ™* * “ Pennsylvania Five.; *in Farmed, | mosey market, , Omcs or the Morning Post, v. 1 I Pittsbuhoh, February 7, 1851. j General Remarks.—There Is a eingalar-anoma •y in the Money Market here at the present timo.— While there is a considerable demand for money on Roal Estate Security, for which largo premiams are offered, and a difficulty found In negotiating such loana, there is at the aame...time an unprecedented demand lor Corporation Stocka, at a high advance over their par value, and .iheiupply but limited— We can only account for thin state of things, "bv tracing them to the ehormon. taxation which is at present pressing So’heavily on all landed estate— The tnxes on Bank Stocks are evaded by most per sons; an tinder the law of last winter they will be sooo entirely tree from local taxation the State hjLving taken care to secure the lion’s share lo her. «elf, which is to be directly paid on tbe eelire capi tali For prices of Stocks we refer to ■ P< aim U m *s, ‘Sfcg do coupon 6's “5,00, do 88,00 9500 Pittsburgh city 6’s 85,00 9100 Philadoinra n 6 : 8 ’ Pa . yab,ein SB,w Jgheny City 6’s PhiladeW n . 6 '‘.« )^ b !'!" _ . , STOCKS. Bank of Pmsbarvfa Merchants and mannfactnrofs , > sank Exchange Bank Bank- BRIDGE STOCKS. Menongahela Bridge-. Sl Clair sirect do® -. Hand street do N. Liberties do •. INSURANCE STOCKS. western insurance Co Citizens’ do do Associated Firomen’s do-- TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Lou isville Lake* Krie Line* • • Pittsburgh Gas-Works Monongahela Sl&ekwater Voughiogheny do RAILROAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad -. Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Pittsb’h do- Payette Manufacturing Co Erie Canal Bonds, oUf- - - 00 do do new COPPER STOCK* No^ !g A h m a c n r lc B ;„ s,on . 367 78 KO. Warrants, 35,780 65 Int. on Loans, Coppons, Peon., to -» >81,083 11 *327,137 61 E. C. DALE, Trcaeerer. ••• 4,647,314 74 Id deposits,.. gold and silver deposits, 5,952.728 37 coraaoE. Value. • • ■ ■ #2,820,000 00 •••. 675,000 00 210,000 00 14,000 00 Trust, |i D Morris Canal, 2} in Reading, t in Erie Kulroad, | in Harlem, | in -Norwich and‘Worces ter, i Erie 2d. mortgage bonds’; If in Long Inland t Tin Portsmouth Dry Dork ; Ohio 6’s 1860 have de clined i j and Erie Income bonds:l, owing to the forced sales of some hypothecations. The market closes stronger, and is likely to be come more steady since the recent explosion on fancy stocks. Time is nothing doing yet in foreign exchange. The inquiry is even limited (or Wednesday’s steam er fo" i 8 ' )uoted al and Prance 5f 10 Wot 12. , Money is in fair request, and the supply is toge, without change in rides. " y The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, of Carroll county, Maryland, located at Westminister, with a capital 0f*300,000, commenced business last Mon- tho P°*»e««ion of the Sub Treasu. 184 61 P m ’ 00 ,he 21at n »» r y, was 8237,- CO»»«av OWDEMCK 0 p THi MOBHIHO POST.] HiBHisBOHG, February 4, 1851. fr n 'm he ,t, rePo . rt ° f MeflSrB ' BoDham and Brindle, from the select committee to whom was referred the subject of the Tariff, made yesterday in the House, by Mr. Bonhamp is still the subject of and report itself, when published, will vindicate the good taste of those Who now speak of it in terms of admiration and it will include nearly all members of both parties. I have heard many Whig members say 7, that the Democratic party may well feel proud of that report. The Democrats of the pre ,oo sent 6eSs ' on a PP e ar to have something peculiarly winning in their course of conduct and general ,50 Bearing, which wins over the Whigs to a perfect .00 8U mi6slon and full acquiescence to all they wish • on 10 aCt tbe gaseous fabric upon which the Whig ~6 organization has rested for a few years past, seems almost to have evaporated, and left them looking 20,00 around for something to fall upon, in such a man ioo h V 0 T B ,heir Mis,en “- Lotus devoutly > hope that they may find something.es soft aB ,he $ I d ' an 'J'How-fine geese feathers on a huge flint , 7S rock. Mr. Bonham’s report takes .the extreme Democratic ground, and gives a foil history of the Tariff measures since the organization of the Go ,oo vernment. I Qi 85,00' 48,00 4> 25,00 62,50 5| 46,00 4- .W Mr - Pennuna °. from the same committee, eub ,°o m.tted a report of hie own, which takes the mid. .00 tfT nd °V he 6UbjeCt ° f P rotec,ion ) and may 3,50 we be tertne d a kind of bctwunily. 30,00 * le6Srs ' A ‘ E - Bro «'o and J. W. Killiogef. tbe 50$ Z‘° kTr° a v°! the COmmittee ' made their report through Mr. Killinger, which takes the fall Whie %8 g 7" d> appears to be something iike' a C S 23,00 rected and revised edition of Mr. Penniman’s pro, d “ ctJon - yOO Wl| l discover that we now have the 1,75 advantage of three distinct expositions on the ‘ JeCI 0f Sevtm * and Prol'clton from this single 7 cc ' mm ‘"oo of five persons-a fair type of the dil treed state Pennsylvania feeLg "tZ ' g ' ea ‘ 7 10nal » üb i ec t. which i, well and positively the nations, mind, e„d wii, not eoon be 4< 40,00 35 45,00 01,00 95,00 32,00 5,00 6.00 j 2.50 5,00; 8.50 JT? h ’ s t 7'L ma ‘ ie in ,be Senate «» »bol, ‘ ,he Baard of Re Commissioners, but wT VV'I ab ' e a ” J eloe of the present month. The discussion of the Tariff resolution,, em bodying the sentiment, of the Whig, of that body has occupied the Senate nearly ,be whole o. to- Mr. Muhlenburg’s bill providing for the publi canon of the general laws of each aesaion of ,h e Legislature, as soon at may be after tbe adjonm mem of the same, wilt become a law ,n a few Jays. The following i, a copy 0 f .aid bill • 'XESSSSI and disirlbnuon of the Vamnhlet 0 /, J?* publication monwealth.” Pniei Laws of the Com* retary bf the adjournment of each Legislature to' t acts and parts ol acts whichare of a ~ne T ° ture and applicable to the entire Steff i na ' one thousand cnpies thereof '" £ pamphlet form, as speedily as no«.ihl« b ' j bed m in accnrdance with ftt tilf 1 '’ under ond th. public printing "' m * Ja ' vs «P*l«i«e as aforesaid,^he' ‘SrylLft'V ' b P~* P f romde < That no such sale shall be made ered to L C s’” 68 PUb ' Uhed ‘° T ,he State a « Weigkmatters —Easton, Melchoir Horn ; Phila delphia, Georgo W. Scofield j Lancaster, Dan- L a P> Columbia, Thomas Welsh; Portsmouth, D ShaefforiJohnemw l , Scales, E.B. Cotter; Johnstown Weigh Lock, W. B. Clark; Hollidayeburg, Robert Wllhams; Pittsburgh, William Earns; Northumber. a d n* B I own ; BeachlHaven, John Fruit; Junction a. r. H. R. ond-Pennsylvania Railroad, H. S. Gras 540,000 1,228,000 103,000 51,000 34,500 State Agentt. —John Rankin, Philadelphia end Columbia Railroad; J. Cunningham, do; Jamee Hub ‘e! d ,°l T. McMichael, do; C. Brady, do; Captain Hambnght, do; L. Frank, do; Isaac Waterbary, do- Oscar Hammond, do; A. P. R. Roads, Portage Railroad; James Mclntyre, do; B. Ruff do; V. Phelns do’-W^r 6 ' B?"’ do 1 c - B.Soly, do; James ;Rb?y' Ra'iim Plp d0 ’ Eagen Donnel >y. Boat Slips, Hollidayeburg; Charles Goodman, do, Johnstown! * Taxiho up heb Residence^— An advertisement appears in the want column of a New York paper tor a house for Jenny Lind,, either in New York or Brooklyn, suitable as a residence. The house is wanted for two months or longer from the first of April, and must be suitable for five persons.: This does not look like going to the world’s fair. r f . *' ** * ~ a-3 ? ,4£ fvf v* 4"^aff:ar»i"»*“-J..>^„ /; '•, ••■■.’ \". : '•• : .■ . . ■> Harrisburg. NUMBER XVI. rninft 0 lo . w *-—A discovery of a valuable lead minehasjust been made near Dubuque, lowa which S de. oflbßd ina Ictlarf nfl roHows-? °The7h’aft r„. ters a large cave, from twelve to fifteen feet high is onc” 08 ' co , m P letel V covereilwith mineral. There rL, ? P lece ’lying along the north wall, forty eight feet ong and, without exaggeration, I Would «ha, ,t is three fee, square. On ndr,rsM» { the top, there is one of the finest sights I ever Saw * There is an immense body in square blockl „i or nine inches square. This cavo h> oil, dred fee, long, bit the entire length. There is one more nlace Wh !i, h T ° must speak of. There are two sheelehamriuc a b * from the cap, about six feet ten or iwelveMnrh” 11 thick, and sixty feet long. The/*-,, '"ehea snow. The cave about K iiftehnTe % ? 9 most places is completely covered bntlnm i j ? m with the precious stuff. '° P ’ : thousand dollars’ worth a day fer Tw-mc 0 ,?" 10 " 6 succession. * or daya.jD Ray - ••■••■.. ■ i v : \ .:: ; : ~'■ >■• - ■ •■. ■• .1"-. -o >• c v-. :r -’■■^~3,: 5 * Smfablings aitb Copings. •;v7 -We-leant from iho Louisville Irtmsvlilo and Frank fo.t Hail-ftoad j,^"° r *■* »• fifty ibreo mile*. The cars run within 12 plclcd fort. The Company wtil rails tn that city in the tlintelioS or the ? Ule ■ - Y l .', The Louisville Courier learns-thnt iv- . •- John Adams, that sunk in the Mississippi last we'eVhad a large Jot of railroad iron on her. This, no .doubn was the canse of her sinking so quick. There is to bo a Whig meeting at Indianapolis ior the purpose of presenting the name of Gen. Scott to the consideration of the Whigs of the Union, ns a can didate for the next Presidency^:' “ 11 is Blat °J ihat five hundred guineas have been offered for the privilege of advertising on the last page of the catalogue of the London Exhibition. This beats wenin or Dodge! on ,lellry OWside ». alias Henry Bee, who arrived on the steamship City of Glasgow, was arrested at Phil !ttoo o„“’“h” Charged wilh forging a draft of at Liverpool 0 ” 56 e ' d8 ’ Eng '’ a " d Whi ° U was cashed is th A A w fi le fi n a Baltimore paper says that this year Lata for the appearance of: the seventeen year io casts, particularly in the Slates of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware. They will begin lo leave the ground about the 20ib of May.' B , ?* ve / a nalQral fountains o? great beauty exist at fond du Lao, in Wisconsin, one of which discharges « gallons of the:purest water permimite. Ii is eeid that by boring m the earth almost anywhere abont the place water willflow out. ’ “l* 1 Washington Republic denies the statement dent f* r Erd R , eddlß has been appointed by the Presi dent as General Agent at the World’s Fair-he not hav ng power. No such agent has been appointed. Jenny Lind’s concerls, on her return to the tr. S., ' Wlll be on “ much more grand and imposing scale than any heretofore gi.en in America. A forged check, in the name of William E.Lev erish, was presented at the counter of the Bank of Lou isiana, at New Orleans, on the 17th nit., for 85,078, and cashed without discovery. Frederika Bremer left Mobile la6t week for New Orleans, whence she proceeds to Havana. She will then return to Charleston and proceed to Maine, Ver mont and New Hampshire, the only States, according to the Mobile papers, that she has not visited. It is propose3>by certain parties in New York to erect a large hoteHTihe upper part of that city, which ts designed to surpass in dimensions and architectural eanty any similar edifite in this country. The site has been selected, and abont 5165,000 raised. The whole cost is not to exceed 5250,000. the vJ^Yso P T° n \ e keepCroflhe a* Boston,for the year 1650, shows the startling fact that of 5,000 per sons committed, mostly for crime in 1850, 3 194 were oretgners, while Only 1,815 were native, of this coum try, thus giving 1.376 more foreign criminals than na lives. Miss LetitialDonlap, 82 years old, and the richest p rson i n the 7ih ward, N. V., was burnt to death on Fri day night by her clothe, taking fire from the grate. She leaves property amooniing to hundreds of thousands to tier widowed sister, aged F 6. ' V l , H . enry Toll and, a member of the Board at New York, ’,ta regular standing,” pleaded inability on Fri- Pa |a nces against him, and retired from lae street “a lain* duck.” _ , ~M r' , Jam '* Whitehead was instantly killed on Saturday las,, i„ Norfolk, Mas,., by the bursting o/Y f" ads^ M ’ W ‘ ule sr ‘ ndin? ‘cythes in a scythe mantifuc lyTway Dpp " pa " 01 h “ head "'a* carried eompiete- . When the Inquisition was thrown open in 1620. by me order ol the Cortes of Madrid, 21 prisoner, were onnd in tt, not one of whom knew the name of the city in which ire was confined. Not a single prisoner knew of what cmuo he was accused. . .'' ficalleman, in Boaion, who ha, relative, on auil'd V °’" W ’ h “ ° a ' red “ contribute one thou, and dollar, toward, ihe immediate fining om a steamer to proceed to the Azores ia search of her- Thus lutficteutly indicates the great anxiety respecting , 7~ Tbe ba «“« "-c Bank of France i. at present •o intensive lhat the Utreetors have jast decided that 42 clerks, Who had been taken on temporarily, shall be commaedpermanemly frem the beginning of this year. wu “ a raimmura salary of fiOGOf. a year. P ~A ‘““rr f ro n ‘ " urzburg announces the death of Frau tarolmc Jaunt, which took place on the 10th. She wa, o w-Jow, and .he eldest.daughter of Ihogrrat Schil- i , *' ” P'enrtng, a. a token of the respect In which Oermany holds her noblest poet, to see that her death created no little sensation, I * ha „„ b “ * “V* 11 finami.y of tar, supposed to . . ' C ‘‘ Ml where the I.rneliics jnuhid Ihejr .cuts ,Z., ’ . * , btmb raade ,D point the “sign, 0 f the co\er the roof ot his museum, with it. J hu young who is n, Ju it at Peters hna i m’ negro mun from North Caro iemwas nm S ' , A l ’* 1 " !b “'e Pnper think, her Oh io obTain "ft S ° “T C °‘,"' ey “ ,lne 10 n free "me a, lootitain license for herself/ 1 At Foclie»'.,-r N. Y , a young clerk embexzled $6OO, was detected, and therefore discarded by one of the fairest and wealthiest girl. i„ city, ,0 w hom he , was about to have been married. ~ Tl ’ 6 bod f °r Miss Esther Allen, who left herfa part'ai "? le ’ ‘ W ° m ° mbs »>•«. « » state of Pondon ‘‘ ™“- , C ro Do f T 'r„‘ Ne "' ° rlCanS PriCe Currcnt «tootes th rop of cotton at two and a half millions of bales . A New Exseouve Missiee.-A Yankee is now at Washington exhibiting . now explosive shot for a l7k? C h n” tW ° fMI l0n? ' Wi,h a he ‘ d "hsped like a bomb, which burst, as soon ss It strikes a hard substance, and, passing through the air, a number blade, open from a stock, and spread out seas to increase its destructive power. Pesihstevan.a Railuoad. This work.-, begin -0 oof oY'T't 1,16 < “ ,enli °" ofr ° ro 'B n capitalists, in proof of which, the Philadelphia North Amettoan meuttona that an English gentleman, who had pro ritual, aobscr.bod for over 100 shares, sent bytho Tra'ftTT" ° rder f ° r 200 m ° r0 * accom P»i)ied by draft for the total amoaol, of their snbscriptioo. * Vebdict fob Libel. In the Supreme Court, at Boaton, on Saturday, Bernard 8. Trainer obtained a verdict of $l,BOO against Pat’k Donnahue, editor of the Boston Pilot, for damages for libel. The libel consisted of the following: J^hr/so^^tir^i l’Tn ..a C .ere’nt ,n ,rr e e d ffe^^ h rre h ( p , }a r in{; 1 «?;H b Wi,,; kicked out of the Journeyman Taj?ors> , r„Jl d been Society; that by hi. poCra comfortably quartered him.elfnpon the seamstresses of Boston, with charges that he and his a asocial. the McGee meeting were Orangemen and Infidel, 0 as they were opposed to the temporal now „ a’ Pope and Cardinals. The amount sued L f ‘ hß 810,000. Theplaintiff introduced evidence m that he was not kicked out of the Taflora’ h? lion, but Is still a member. It was also nmtfa T' the Bee Hive, or Female Co-operati?!- oty was not an imposition, but an organivod SoCl ' elation; in a flourishing condition The defeud" 0 ! contended tba, he did 8 no, tyrimlhe alLed 7boi ous article, and that it was published only as abni" leaqoe account of the meeting, and not ftf injure t>-e" feelings, reputation or business of the plaintiff or with any malicious or unfriendly intentions.” ° Married,' P FL A . u rac^" ff 01 buquesne fire com .heV„n„l <,^ondasr evening, February 3rd, 1851, Uie lollowmif officer* were duly elected for the ensuing n ’ •' J ° 4l > T - Whitten. Su, e ZT‘ n, i ohn M - Irwin. Ssssr^^^Si w - * -Doan. 1« t?!? 'Yi l,l ’ a ms. ■jo* *?o lffl^ l li'NeiVhou,e -3rd (ZnOiiW^LoWe. 4,4 S J&« StrateS"?!* J W»ns. Plug ffttafdj..J en i c ; n PA • . '■ - . Axemen-. WilliamThoiSu J S cob Wilt.>.. , Elution V houßeard E. Matthews* nr *KSiU, lames E. New- Fin tTontou.. William Barn., si McClelland. James ffi C. Hill, David The following resolution was oflbred amT”' . ly adopted-and ordered to be published cecding»: .... ynlh ttepro- B«oie«f, That the thanks of this Company beoes are hereby tendered to Capt. Joan J P R„r n is. d the y manner in which he has performed the dudi. f^ r rl he office during the Dost vear nml V n' some of my neighbor, ' aud R ood^flt ja3l Canal Baaiu. Seventh st.?Piu ß b^ h I hu* hV“ on'n“ 11S Soc ' lTT .cf Pitts ■''Svl 00 '" a< P ''c» d aifou a e’!Mu ! rke, n s d , MDn< ' ayol Jong Vonsg, jr., Secretary. , u ~ Temperance Convention ' P feh7fd'wl"^ borch > Pil,rtur Sb ; feeCHANAN“ d Stcfetary,_. CT P SUTTORLAND°wi??opS?|^HOoP ,, ' , ‘; T F,rEl QBarter*.S3.so , f'S" ,mc - a SCT'ibert; °" <«SmhhGe! nei ti at 3 o’clock! p°M^‘ 0n Monda^lhe -- b :w3t JOH’n THAW 7V : X chase a lot of ground suitable *9 pw* lias institution. containing from ten intuit locauon of supplied with water, and aminiM ° fifty ? c « s t well Plank roads,orrailroad 8) Sn fiv P e mn!: eo^,, !. e “««> br.he.C« IHl U«er , " fl ™ , -^4»gfa S ji.«, feb(j:dawiF2t ® ggg. | I KLEIZEB I '- (j' V ‘L ENGINEER9 B AND LANd'siUHVEYORS. attend to g S SURVEYING^ «MteaariESHa»qg«a cJBftoSZ. i lreel ’ head of Fifth, ntarthe XT MIN a EH a “cO^^«?e?vfd^h? a i rCl,# H # Ua }V n size a doa ble^mmb e d r h bove> ll Harpers’Kewr Monthly for FebrnaVv «>,« ». ber yet out, in matter and iest num ' Internationa! Monthly— not excelled hv on » literary interest. ceiled by any other, in iha ° n ° f Guy Fawk «> «ta chief of As!“ of Israel—in „vo vo tae , By Gracc „f the Annals „f Hnns ' ar) , A Rev.ewof ihe altetapt fi T«r Religion. By Seael U fibQ R ~ IU kegB,or 6ale by - KING & MOORHEAD. INEGAH feb6 '~ O bblS - CWer ?;Sf,? ar7^Kby KING & MOORHEAD. corner),, and Front B fr?e’ ls . bunmW on febS Th,rd “ ,ree ‘. 4n or GoMen Harp,*’ or >X.iberty street. N 0.215. OUISVILLE —i- [febsT ; WAL T ,' clj >*«3 — xIYER. 3 INKFLOUH-5U bbls. for bqld Witt. DVJBH M sale opianiation Molasses for i—£--.•■ - WM.PYEB. 4SSl bb,s - so &‘r e - so " nd^ ro & Sr Mj>r! P^o ‘'^7 t,na ' prime Vparo white for aale by 'WM>PYER. CUSH—Macterel iVo7l and 3’ in bBIs —h^;^,, .■T Quarters; WhiteFiahin bblrand halvp - for sale by ' “* • WM.DYEJU Special Jfotws. JAMES COCHBAN, - r War. F. M’Bbids. : (iEORa K Bbalb/je., : Cochran, M’bride & co .5L J * Ao”*w baum, M’Kendry &Co WnwhS 65 ??” to Eich- • copied by Wm,Nobler Nn i\?p“ OD . 8 S* (Mannerly oc- * West of Wood si., Piusborßh^tn^S? 1 ? ,reel> °“* do °r van’s improved Dotpnt i yMuf&ciDiert .of Dons* Co a I amt Wood n f t'™ e 3 ’ £?°W«rKang4 i- Mar: %7»n:: WAT. DYER, OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; ' Irish do: Jamaica Hum, in hollies. For sale by 197 Liberty strMt. amnseraetrifl. JOSEPH FOSTEn THEATa , E ' ; Lessee asd Masuoii ondSffilW‘I iera , n ‘ !^“eUo.s(l cent.; Sec- Private BtoxM® J?i i 8i C S‘ #!ColoredGa!ler s'.««„t, 1 Door, open at 6* o'clock, Curtain ri.es at 1 o'clock. FRID*'f h pvpntV/ Mr.NEAFJE. ■iAZBpK..,u?^S‘iia?.'a;. * • ~ - feb4 2tofiion o a i es . jambs ai a sWck of Poncjfand Staple Do? fob 7 JAMES M’KENNa, Auctioneer. F Rn 3 ’ J?ATT HASSES, Dinner R“{lSj China Breakfast Stove, Mangle, IrotiiS * Kl, S. hen “tonsils, Cooking •tUAuetion,-. * ; n Bafe i,*«-i of ike Exchange Hoto? ® n< ’?"i will be comment?bv'nnMi 10^ to’clock in the fore .without any reserve whatevL P n5 ic S n «ion, positively, drag, *C., of the Exchange ilv^'“'“UreFtlputura.Boil-' St. Clair streets, tyhich “osi ,3?it o°J£? r °/ Penn and have been in use only about ttoe? 18,00010 furnis b> and eies were made to orderby theifi?,, s,eara ' Ail the urti workmen in this or any otoer city n r n ,^ n “Jf c - , " rera "b 1 and have been kept in the best- off United States, rectton of the popnlar proprietorunder the di - tensive sale of Splendid second hSd £ lh< ? ®ost e*- held in Putaburgo, or oerbaßn ever mountains, and fs we if wo?lhy jhe attontto' 4^^0111 ? keepers, private families, and others whf'i. - hot ? 1 aamenuonedabove, that *m.'B&-%SjZ2S'$ safe, hair, husk and I TOaw I bi»ttff.. I, “ n fi e proof »ri e e n atensih ‘ : 1 s^aarhaaßESSs p WTw. a’OAtti'u wv, Auctioneer. - PLEDofs' DtiEEbBEMED day evebinjr. nert be sold on Satur- Carlo ey'sAncUonironstN^Ws'wood M ’" assortment of Gold and B?lver Lew *’ l , aj S e ; elry. Amonethelotnr* 0 ./*™- ever ( .v atebca and Jew- • Thi followinf dooprfse a nan If 7a fine Go,d Watches. 4 Gold Levpr C? pn °/ aasoriment— . 8U7.8118 J*l3 and &U 5 ■ Cby E * T * CaJam Nos * do No o ,'.®? ««»fr i *U do do ■ Watches, plain, Nofssoo and^fe"^'a 0 ? 22 * 0 * 2 ioia Nos fo7l!&,i&ieand«w"iS2ii d ° do H. Deal, tng do do plain, No 45G7 • l do do a£ “!i 0 do Hunt do HDeaf-plai, A 0 ] 467 !' 1 ! >2 silver lever watches, assorted l -’ o , d<> . do ? ?,do 6259 assorted gold Pencils • 3 p,ap 4.° :do : 7 dor Totqgoise do No 2: 0 fi„t i '““L". > eosl p ‘ as > No 1i 2 do do (lo with lassels ;t do cfu-Ver 8 ’ N ?, 3; 3 « pair hoop ear rings. * “ B!er “o, 13 finger rings; 3S£aSSsSISr 4f f Goninlodi, $ ft new and elegant te ?*^ er author of r ? diea , writUigcSse». t^Ari4miMi? V n^L C oPforla* X and fashionable aceomDl^Wn? T 1 5 ,?r V - Pff * f4 tal card writing, iouirli?in : X^ihW® ~1j ? °nuunen- y-s Hours, lOtoiaS! perfection. Ll - Up2S f, ■; A. guuare, have jaat been received h? fe Vio L ips ? nd These strings are from th« wXS.. lv »P? u>e stxbsnber. Italy; they are four Srea^^d^nn^^^u^^ l7 - -beamy of tone and dorSiSt* airtrttnriJftfTll? ll^? 14 f 2 r • .he kind «^ro C L e^rS ! ot^ Pen °' ■ SkSS :• 'msmSms SS52t -i burgh,, Aberdeen,Glrnt 1& E ape £ of Edin- hi German papers. ° "iwil&SSfcM-*- ? stock of 0, OJ, 0} ana 7 Octave Pm™ F„£t V elect f d SSSSSSsffS 5 f f=*K.ss' «a£&>HW f fined and Crushed SIJfJA n