BOCAL MATTERS. . Report of tbe Board oryiiJtori of the Pittsburghlnfirmary. By : the Act of, Assembly incorporating the Pitts* u horgh Infinnnry,,the aDdcrBlgned. , were conßUtuted ‘a "Board V Visitori,” and charged with the duty of meeting knbuklly, on the second Monday orJanuary, to examine and report publication, the condition and management of the institution.' In obedience to this injunction of the Legislative authority* the undersigned met at the.lnfirmary baildlnge t on the second Monday of the present month, and. organized by the election of Thob. M. ; Hows, as President of the Board, And the appoint ment of C» Zoo as Secretary. ,The Director of Uie Infirmary, the Rev. W. A. Paboavabt, submitted a Report of tbo condition of * /the instUation,’ which wad ordered to be published, i For this most interereqjipg chapter upon, the tncep ‘ tion, progress,"and future prospects for usefulness of this infant institution, as well as for the interesting report of the attending. Physicians, the Board of . Visitors jyould bespeak the earnest consideration of . - {bedfellow citizens. A statement ofthe receipts and , expenditures was also submitted* and having been carefully examined by a committee ol the Board, and foondto.be correct, was likewise ordered to be .published. , ;..\Thc buildings and all the departments and wards were thoroughly i nspected by the several membere'oFthe Board, and found to be id excellent « condition. The cleanliness, order and decorum which pervaded ib.e entire establishment, and the administration of its affairs, was equally a matter of surprise and. gratulation. From the. untiring zeal .. ofthe;worthy Director, we had been led to expect .much, butour expectations were more than realized. lusteacfof a Hospital where medicines were doled out, andthe common dictates of humanity heeded as a. matter of duty, we found an; asylum for the sick and the disabled, and a home for the invalid stran ger,when the kindliest sympathies of our nature were clustered, as around the domestic hearth. The plan upon which this institution is organized and conducted, for the detail of which we refer to the accompanying report ofthe Director, commends It mQjt ftrongly to the liberal patronage of a chris. tiau public. Tie internal economy and particularly - the care ofthe sick is entrusted to females previously qualified by a coarse of education and training for tbitcspecial object. Here then is no distinction of creed, or color* or country. The pennyless stran ger receives as cordial a welcome, and his wants are , as carefully provided for as the possessor of thou sands. There are no rules which exclude from Mf* sanctuary the unfortunate victim of the most peati leDtial disease—while the doors of other institutions • ; are closed againsthiai at the time of his extremest need, here he gains ready admittance and the tea- detest care. In the self devoted nurses of the insti ' tution, be finds u substitute for mother and sisters. It is indeed a noble charity, and as such deserves to be most abundantly cherished aud sustained. - No adequate provision of a permanent character bos yet been .made (or its support. From the voloo* tary offerings of our benevolent citizens the means have hitherto been provided for.defraying its current expenses; and from the same source has also been received the necessary funds for. meeting the sever* nt instalments as they have become due upon tho purchase ofthe Infirmary buildings. Other pay* menUhaveyet to-be made, amounting in the whole -to $3,000 ; of this sum $lOOO falls due on the first of April next. Tho Treasury is empty, and the Di- rector, »u addition to all his other self sacrificing ef. forts to carry successfully forward this noble enter prise, is now, as he has repeatedly been before, in advance of money from his own slender revenue, to boy bread and other necessaries for the dependent inmates ofthe institution. A small sum contributed annually, at staled periods, by ono or two hundred of oar fellow-citizens, would contribute greatly to* Wards relieving the Director from many and perplex, log difficulties which he has hitherto been obliged to encounter; and to this end a committee has been appointed, whose appeal we hope and believe will be most cheerfully responded to. And may we not also‘indulge the hope that not a few of our wealthy citizens, who owe much to the bounty of a kind Providence, will regard this insti tution with especial favor; and when they shall have gained the common heritage of all, will have led behind them some memorial that the “Pitts* straoH Ir7FianAßV” had not been forgotten. BOARD OF TTBXTQ&B, Thos.M. Howe; Wm.. Larimer, Jr., 3. H. Shoenberger, James Park, .William Holmes, Allen Kramer, George Weyman, Henry Grail, George Black, C. Zug, Robert Beer, J. K. Moorhead. PmfßCßdzi, Janoary 29,1851. Pihe.—The extensive. Foundry establishment of Messrs. Knap & Co., in the Fifth Ward, injmedis Mely. above the Water Works, was only, partially . consumed on Wednesday night. We are happy in being able to state that the most valuable part of it escaped injary, making (ho loss much less than it was at first feared. The. fire originated in on© of the frame buildings of the establishment, on the bank of the Allegheny river. The insurance on the property destroyed is as follows: Foundry building 34000 Tools therein, and flasks 1000 Frame building 600 • . 55600 The parts of the establishment hot injured are in* Cured as follows: Machine 5h0p...................55000 -- Toole, &c., therein,.............. 600 C Steam engine. ... 800 Blacksmiths* tools .600 Boring mill and machinery........ 7000 Patterns,&c., stored therein.....’.. 1500 —520,900 The amount of loss will probably reach to $7OOO pr $BOOO, of which from $6OOO to 36000 is insured. The policies arc from the offices of the Delaware and Franklin of Philadelphia, and the Western of .Pittsburgh, in equal risks by each. County Poob House Convention.—There waß a meeting held on Wednesday, the sth, in the New Court House, by delegates from the various Town* . ships and Boroughs of Allegheny county, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety pf. obtaining an Act ot the Legislatnre for the erec tion of a County Poor House. A committee was ap pointed to draft a bill asking the Legislature to in corporate the Directors of tho Poor and of the House of Employment for the county of Allegheny, and to prepare an address to the people of the county. • ' B3T A public meeting of the Carpenters and Joiners' of the City pf Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Biri mingham nod South Pittsburgh, will be held at Splanea* Rooms, on the corner of Filth and Smith field streets, on Monday evening, I7tb February, 1851* General attendance-is requested on important business. ' Fiß*.—A fire broke out last evening in the Jew elry store of C.'A; Brown, Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. Tho fire was caused by the chimney, and caught-in the Upper story. It was extinguished before any serious damage was done more of it resulted from the water than the fire. 43 BSTThe money stolen from Sheplar’s tavern, amounting to $127,00, was recovered yesterday by the Police., and the thief, Thomas Dunlap, com mitted. ' KIP Mra.rCook was yesterday arrested by officer Reed aod brought before Mayor Guthrie on a charge of being a receivor of stolen goods. She waaheld to bail in the 6um of $2OO. 7 * Theatre.— A splendid Bill is offered for to-night —-“The and “Honey Moon.** Mr. Neafie appears in both pieces. Bffv We woold call atlenttOQ to the advertieemeat of H. Sutherland, who proposes- to open a school on Monday next. . > vi-.. . ■- .11- ■: ■ *• • tf - Hiohway. Robbuy;—Mr.-Lang, a grocery keeper on the corner of Fourth and "Ferry streets, while accompanying his daughter homo, on .Wednesday evening, about $ o’clock, was attacked, on Liberty street, near Hare’s tavern, by four ruffians, who at tempted to drsg him into a wagon yard near by.— The cries or the daughter brought some persons from the tavern, who succeeded in rescuing him from the grasp of the villains. One of the rescuing party fired at them, but thoy rnado their escape. Mr. Charles B. Taylor had his pocket picked on Wednesday night, while listening to Mr. GoUgb, the Temperance lectnrer. It contained a conside rable amount of notes of hand—Mr. Taylor being a street broker—but very little money. It- haß since been found, with the contents untouched, in a vacant lot, in Allegheny. .IST A boy was arrested yesterday afternoon and brought before the Mayor, charged with setting fire to the Foundry oF Messrs. Knap & Co., but the evi dence being .insufficient, he was discharged. BSST* Aid. Parkinson committed George Taylor on Wednesday, on the oath of Mary Taylor for an as* 4bn\t and battery. Labceity.— William Jackson and John Brown were yesterday committed by the Mayor on two dift ferent charges of larceny. BST*. Another information for larceny wbb yester day lodged against John Thomas, the Allegheny thief. 1 B3F The weather yesterday was quite cold, with s disposition to snow. We observe they are still hauling ice. . . TIIE PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRAPS AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) cHjDG | Coinnnu vos Febboakt. . OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, } .. Feiday, February 7, 1851.} The weather throughout the week has beeo rather unpleasant lor out .door transactions. The receipts by river (with the eiceptiou of Sugar end Molaaaes) have been ligbt. ; ASHES —-Very little doing in Salsratus; sales at 5051 c. Iu Soda Ash tbe market is well supplied ; we quote as before at 3|o3}c on time. No change in other sorts; Pearls 6}c.; Pots 404}c.j Scorchines 3to3|c. APPLES—'The market is barely supplied; sales from 81,00 to 1,25 per bbl. ALE..The demaod is active, and sales regular at the following prices: Bavarian Beer, per bbl Common, per. bbl. XX do . XXX do Common, half barrels XX do XXX do Common, qr. barrels XX do XXX do * —with 50c per bbl thrown off for cash. BUCKETS—SaIe of Beaver from store at $2,00 02,25. BACON—“The market is firm ; Bales of shoulders at 6to6± ; hams, Sta Bj. . BLOOMS—SaIes or Juniata at $60062. BROOMS—The few'sales made are at former quo tations—figures take d wide range according to the quality of the article, say $1,2502,50 per doz. BUTTER—SaIes of a good quality packed at 70 Bc.; considerable arriving. Some tots of Roll sold at 10 to 12, and dull, BEANS—We quote.at $1 for mixed ; $1,37 per per bushel.for small white. CHEESE—Moderate supplies; sales of Cream nt6|o7c.; Common at 5106 c. CORN MEAL—4O to 50c. COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 025 c. CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsburgh Moald at 10c.; Cincinnati at 9i to 10c.; Star at 22023 c.; Reserve Mouldat 10c. COAL—Regular sales at 4|osf. CORDAGE. .The following are the card prices of Manilla Rope, by Coil, 14c Do do when cut, 15c White Rope, by C0i1,.. Me Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, 10c Do do when cut, 1 lc Packing Yarn, fine,.... 7c Do do common, . 8c Manilla Bed C0rd5,...... .$1,8702,8103,75 ?dot. Do do per coil, 14?fi> Hemp do 1,5002,25tf?3,00?d0z. Do do per coil, 10“ 03 Manilla Plough Lines,. 871 doz. Hemp do d 0.... ! 76 << CRACKERS. .The regular sales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers- $4,00? bbl. Batter do. 4,75 “ Pilotßread - 4,00 “ Sutrar and Soda Crackers 7e. ? B. COTTON YARNB—An advance of one cent per lb has taken place in each No., as will be seen by the following card. Georgo W. Jackson, No. 5, cts per 16......20 No. 13eta per 0) 23 “ 6, “ “......20 “ 14 “ « 24 « 7 t( “....,.20 “ 16 “ tc 25 “ B’, “ “.1....21 “16 “ “ 26 « 9, « “......21 “ 17 “ “ 27 “10, “ “......21 “ 18 “ “ 28 “11, “ “ 22 “ 19 “ “ 29 «12, “ 22 “ 20 “ « 30 DOZEN YARN. No. 500, ctsperl6...lo| No. 800, cts per d0z..81 “ 600, “ “....9* “ 900, “ “...81 “ 700, “ “....81 “ 1000, “ “...8* Carpet Chain,'. 22 Candlewick, 19 Coverlet Tarn, 22 Bag Filling, 19 Twine,.... <25 Batting... No. 1, 18 to 20 Colton Warp.. 13 12 11 J No. 2 and 3,16 to 17. DRUGS—The following is a list of prices ofsome of the most prominent articles under this head : Aloes, 26s 16(318 Brimstone, o>. ... 40 Alum, “ • ••.••310 4 Camphor, ref, 36040 Asafcetida,fife... .18325 Chloride lime,“.. ..7(3 0 Arrow R00t,“... 12{314 Cochineal, “ 1,30(31,50 Aquefortis, “...10(311 Copperas, “...110 8 Litharge, “...51(361 Liquorice 7(3 9 MadderUmbro,fiJal2ol3 “ ball “ 20021 Castor Oil, bbls...S 1,66 Sal Soda “.... 4043 .Quinine 0z.54,2503,30 [Glue,com. “•••• 11012 DRIED BEEF—Sales of new at 8 to Si. FLOUR—The receipts have been exceedingly light for the past week, and but few transactions from first hands. The prices have not changed any since our last review. < We quote as before at $3,40 to 3,45 from river; from wagons, 83,50 is asked ; from stores, by dray load, at $3,60 to 3,62. Family Flour, in n retail way, ? at 4,00 to 4,26. FEEp-rSales ofßran from first hands at 11012 c., Middlings, 30; Shorts, 16 to 20. FlSH—Sales ol No. 3 Mackerel at $7,7508,00, at which holders are firm. No sales of other Nos. FEATHERS—SaIes from first hands at 33035 c. FRUIT—We give our table corrected.' White R. Candy,l6ol7c. Raisins 8unchy,5002,75 Yellow“ “'..14015c. doCluster, .2,7503,00 Red “ “•• 18020 c. Zante Currants,....9lc. Liquorice,. •• • • 18020 c. Filberts,. 7108 c. Refined “ .....35037c. Walnuts ....7108c. Jujube Pa5te,...27028c. Cream Nut5,.....6107c. Dates,. .809 c. Almonds, 16023 c. Lemons,. ' H. Shell “ .... 100121 c. 0range5,......... Shelled “ .....26027c. Dried Apples,. • .75080 Dried Peaches. ...$1,25. GROCERIES—SaIes of coffee at 121013; market firm. Sales of Sugar at 61 to 61 in hhds. Molasses sells at 32034 c. Rice at 6fc. GRAlN—Receipts moderate. Wheat: Mediter* ranean, 72 per bnsbel; Red, 76; White, 78; Rye ( moderate demand at 60. Oats, 351 : Barley, 76 to 65. GUNPOWDER—SaIes aro regular at the follow ing rates t ® 5,00 [Eaglodoinpa- Eaglefiias.. 0 3,0° pers. 3,37 Dodz. l fil can’rO 7,00 Rock powder 3,35 0 3,62 FFQdo.---- & 4,00 I t HOPS—Regular sales at 40c. n 8 i some sales reported at 4,0004,60 per bbl. HAY—Receipts moderate ; sales at scales at Sl4 to 16. * HIDES —We hear of some transactions of green Hides; sales generally to city tanners at 4c. In Western Dried Hides nothing has been doing, be cause there have been no receipts ; the stock is light. Nominal prices 11012 c. • IRON & NAILS. .The following is a corrected list of the prices of the various sizes and descrip tions of Pittsburgh manufactured Iron. We give the outside range of prices: . Iron—Flat bar, 2105ic. “ Round and square bar.........2f05 c. “ Band,. 2}031c. « • Hoop.*.. .3fo6ic. “ 5heet..,........... v. * • 05lc. Spikes—Cut, 3 to 4J inch..*...* 4,0 D “ “ Cut, s'to6 inch....... 4*50 “ “ Cut,6 107 incb....... 6joo « Commercial anjb .financial, Weelsly nevtow or tb. markets. POUND YARNS. Nails—l to 20- penny, i ..; $4,26 ? keg. “ Btd • 9 penny.. 3,50 « u , Bto 7.penny*......... 4,00 « w 5 . penny*.**...... 4,25 w 4 penny!;........4,50. • «* « f -3 r • penny.s,so LARD—Sales of kegs at 7| Id 8 j bbls at 7 to 7|. LRADTIPE—The following are the card prices: '* ‘ N 0.2 “ “ 7c. ■&. «: 4 ‘ . N 0.2 “ « Bc. & 4 1 «■ . >lO.l “ “ 74c.?' “ 4 *; “ . No. I “ “ 84c.?' “ “ . No. 1 “ “ 94c.?’ «* .1 5 , «. No. i « « 134c.?’ “ ■AJI other sizes Cic.?’&. LUMBER—The following table of Dry Lumber is correct: CleartP'M**- 022,00 Flooringldo 19,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0— Clear 14, do 033,00 Oak 024,00 Common 14 do • 016,60 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 2,50023,0 Common 2 do 22,00 Laths,saw’d 2,0032,00' LEATHER—The following prices will be fonud corret: New York » Dj 171020 8a1tim0re....... .« « 21022 Slaughter, <• 20c. Upper Leather, «r doz $25,00030,00 Calf Skins, v doz 24,00028,00 Phil’a. do. I p do 30,00036,00 Harness Leather, ft 18020 c. Skirting,...do « ‘<......21023 Bridle,... .d0........;p doz. 30,00,033,00 LEAD—Sales of Pig at 6l>; Bar at 5106. MESS PORK—Receipts light; sales at $12,00. OlLS—Sales of Linseed at 1,00 per gal.; No. 1 Lard at 68 to 65c.; Tanners’ at $lBO2O. PROVISIONS—The receipts of Bnlk Meat con tinue good; sales of hog round at $6,30; also, 1400 pieces reported at 85,50-l-the demand good. In Bacon there is a good deal doing; sales made at 8 lor hams, 7 for sides, and 61 to 6J for shoulders. PIG METAL—SaIes of Allegheny' at $23025 * or H. R. at $26027. ’ POTATOES—SaIes at from $l,OO to 1,25 bbl., and at 40 to 75 per bushel, ROSlN—Sales at $3,00 to 3,25 <p bbl. RYE FLOUR—Very little demdnd—prices nomi. nal at $3,25 to 3,30. RIO COFFEE—A letter from Rio, dated Dec. 16, 1850, says the total exports of Coffee from that port to the United States during the first eleven months of 1860 were 546,061 bags, as follows : Total 11 months Same period 1850. 1849. ...133,607 169,960 -.138,767 171,766 •*214,161 162,447 .. 34,634 41,075 •• 4,901 21,316 •• 16,221 11,737 •• 2,180 2 182 .. 3,600 New York... Baltimore... New Orleans. Philadelphia. 805t0n...... Charleston Savannah. Mobile . 646,061 290,462 It appears from this statement, that the largest exports were made to New Orleans, and that Balli more stands next. The letter adds:— The weather having been very favorable the past three months, the arrivals of Coffeo from tho interi or have been more abundant than expected, so that the export for the year 1860 will be about 1,300,000 against 1,416,000 in 1849, 1,688,000 in 1848, and 1,627,000 in 1847. From present appearances supplies from the interior will bo abaadani till Feb ruary, when they will fall off, and that the crop of 1850 will turn out a good average, say 1,500,0000 1,600,000 bags. It is too early to form a correct opinion of the coming crop, bot the reports during the flowering season have not been favorable. $6 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 4 00 3 50 4 60 1 75 2 00 2 26 SEEDS—There is a good demand for Clover, ami light receipts ; 85,7506,00 will be paid to first hands. Sales of Timothy from first hands at $2,6002,76. There is slili a good demand for Mustard, and $3 will be paid for Brown ; 53,50 for Yellow. SALT—Sales at $1,25. SHEEP PELTS..SaIes at 25076 c. a piece, from first bands. STARCH—SaIes at 6to7c. TALLOW. .Sales of mutton lallowat6l, beef do to7j. TAR. .Sales of N. C. at $4,0004,25. TIN PLATE. .There ib a brisk business doing in this article at $11,50013,50 box, with a discount of 75c sp box off for cash. TOBACCO—Firm ; and prices maintained. We give the table as before. Russell & Robison’s s’s. plug 33c “ Grant’s “ « 33c “ Springer’s Extra 6»s. p1ug...... 32033 - “ Euders “ “ 28029 c. “ Hares “ « 30033 c. “ Price fit Harwood’s 6’s. plug... 30033 c. <4 Lottiers’ ** « ..., «Bc. “ Baltimore Spunn 28c. Millar’s half pound lumps, 20 lb boxes.... 30033 c. Monument “ “ « u 30033 c. Virginia 6 twist 16016jc. Leaf Tobacco VINEGAR. .Sales of Crab at 9010 c. WHIFKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 26026jc.; an advance. WOOL—Receipts have fallen off; very little do* ing. Quotations range from 29 to 43045 for differ ent grades. 5 VEET 0 INCHES tVATEB IN THE CBkNNXL. Steamer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boies, Heaver. “ Bailie. Jacobs, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Purkmson, Brownsville. “ J.M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Beaver. Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No. ?, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ 'J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. “ Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: “ Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do J- M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. ‘J, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton FashJou, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. “ Oriental, Smythers, Bt. Louts. mm k The safe,comfortable and swift run* 1 mug steamer, ygb&Ml ALLEGHENY BELLE, No. 2, jffiajSif”! Wm. Hanna, Master, Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY morning , at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. aogtSJ Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., Pbll’a. Agent in Pittsburgh, w. ii. davis, (vice j Finney, Jr., deceased,) No 383 Liberty street. For ike better convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the agent may also tie found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o’clock, at tho couuliug room of J. Schoonmaker A Co., No. 24 Wood street, where oil necessary Inlormaiion will be given, and communications promptly attended to. — Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application. The nett profits of the Company, which for the past two years have keen eighty per cent, per annum, are divided amonglhe holders of the life policies. Pittsburgh , fV6. 1,1851—2 w Constable’s Sole* AT tue Firm Wabd Market House.— The subscri ber will sell at public sale, on SATURDAY, the Bth of February, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, the fol lowing property: Eight Shirts, one Coat, one puir of Pantaloons,three Handkerchiefs, one pair of Socks.one Carpet Bag. (feb4:3i) G. KELLY, Constable. Wanted, A GOOD PEDDLING WAGON. Apply at Ibis 01 See. jalS Proposals for erecting a wire suspen* SION BRIDGE over the Allegheny river, opposite Mechanics street, in the Fifth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, in place of the structure recently destroyed by fire. Sealed proposals will be received at the office o Jacob Painter Sc Co., Liberty street, until the Ist day o March next, for the erection of the above described Bridge, fhe pattern thereof to be the same as the Mo. nongahela bridge, with such alterations as bidders may saggest, and the Directors approve. By order of the Directors. feblttd ~ FREDERICK LORENZ, Prcs’t. CORNER 07 MARKET AND THIRD STREETS. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered In*! union of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. John Fleming, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O. K. Chamberlin, Professor of Penmanship, Mercan tile computation, See. Alex. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. * Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture oil Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. [declO ORANGES ! ORANGES I—4o boxes Sicily Oranges ins. received and febl No.il Wood street. Notice* ALL persons indebted to the late firm of. Johnston Sc. Stockton, will please call and settle immediotely nndjmve costs. [tbb3j JOHN FLEMING, Ag’i. MOLASSES AND COFFEE— -0 24 hhds. Sasar; 150 bbis. Molasses ; 260 bags Rio Coffee 5 do Java do. Forsaleby _ ja2l CARSON & M’KNIGHT. Election. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of “the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh,ia the County of Allegheny,” will be holden in the Toll House, on MONDAY; the 3d day of March next, at two o’clock, P. M.,for tne pur pose of oboosing officers for the ensuing year, and the determination of any question affecting the interests of said-company. JOHN HARPER, ; feb3;dawlm Treasurer. < -•• ,,,■ ,;. I 111 ■.tlijVlVT-ti;. -—*»*.*, ’ • '■ Baltimore Patriot PORT OF* PITTSBURGH ARRIVED For Cincinnati. PITTSJ3UHGH BY TELEGRAPH. ReportedExprailyfor the Daily Morning Post, BXCKtVJtn fiT UOHTm^G—PBUTTEU BY STEAM. XXXISt CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION* Washington, February 6. Sewage. —The Chairman presented a petition of Rev. Mr. Gurley, asking public documents for the Colony at Liberia. Mr. Spruance’s resolution, directing the Secrets* ry of War to report upon the repairing of the New Castle Harbor, was adopted. Mr. Mason’s move, that the committee on naval affairs be discharged from the consideration of the resolution relative to changing the contract for a dry dock in California, was agreed to. Mr. Gwin gave notice of a bill for a mint in Cali fornia. The bill granting land for a railroad in Missouri ■Vas passed. The consideration of the postage bill was fixed for Monday. Mr. Benton followed up his bill to pay the Mis souri two per cent, fund, reserved to construct the Pacific Railroad, &c. Mr. Clay opposed the bill, contending that in con structing the Cumberland road, the vVhole of the two per cent, fund of Ohio, Illinois and Missouri; and four times as much, had been expended by Govern ment. Mr. Benton replied, and after further debate the bill was rejected—yeas 14 ; nays 31. Mr. Greene called up the California land claim hill, and Mr. Benton moved its re commitment, with in struciiona, which motion .was lost—yeas 8 ; nays 30. Adjourned. House.— The House went into committee of the whole, and took up bills relating to the Territories* The committee rose and the House passed the bill authorizing Oregon and Minnesota to change their school land bill, and appropriating $lOO,OOO to pay Oregon for expenses in the Indian wars. A bill was introduced creating on additional col lection district in Oregon. Mr. Strong, from the committee on elections, re ported adversely to the application of W. S. Misser to a seat as a delegate from New Mexico. Various other reports were made and referred to committee of the whole, when the House adjourned. New Yobk, February 6. S. P. Letcher, the Mexican minister, came passen ger in the Alabama. The news is unimportant. Dates from tho City of Mexico to the 16th, state that Arista was inaugurated President. A revolution in favor ofSanta Anna was attempted at Guanazuato, which was easily suppressed. The Tebuaotepec expedition is progressing finely. Sr. Louis, February 6—lo P. M. The river is very near clear ol ice opposite the city. It has risen 4 inches since morning, and is •till swelling. There is from 5 to 5$ feet to Cairo. No large boats can leave loaded. The weather is warm for the season. * Farther News by the Canada, Boston, February C. The Canada brings the following intelligence: The London News says that the ministers have decided upon a surrender of window tar; substitu ting a moderate income tat. Tbe Marquis of Northampton died on the 17th of J&nusry. PARIS. On Friday Lamartine commenced a speech in de fence of the Government which was not concluded lintif Thursday at 5 p. m., when the Assembly ad journed. An unusually large number of persons attended the ball at the Elysde on Thursday night. Bourse s*e 95, 15, 3, and 57, 5. DnE*DEN, January 17. It is considered that the chief object of the Con feroncc has been obtained. The Austrian, Hanover* ian and Bavarian Agents have left. No Congress of Monarchs is to take place at Dresden. Hamdubo, January 15. On the 15ll> a Holstein patrol was attacked by tho Danes at Wihdykc, and a skirmish eosned. Tbe Conference between the Austrian, Danish and Russian Commissioners, at Hamburg,has been adjourned. . Madrid, January 11. The Qucon has accepted the resignation of Min ister RideUno. The Ministers arc endeavoring to form a new Cabinet. Baton Rouge, February 6. Herr Byenngerer, a wire performer, in attempt ing to walk from the Tower of the Capitol, foil and was killed. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NOON REPORT.) New York, February 6. Colton. .Dull*; no sales. Flour.. Dull; Michigan and Indiana 4,8134,94; common Ohio 4,75. Corn—Sales of yellow at 67, delivered. Wheat. .Unchanged. Pork.. Demand moderate; Mess 12,12312,121; Prime 9,12} ; new saleable at 13,25. Beef.. Quiet; Mess 8, 100101 ; Prime 500 ; 60 bbts beef hams sold at 15. Lard.. Dull; old 81. Whiskey.. Held at 25. Linseed Oil. .Improving; sales of 1800 at 91. Tobacco.. Firm ; 50 Ky sold at 9011. evening report) New York, February 6. Colton. .Quiet; at irregular prices. Flour.. Dull; sales of 3300 ibis, including ordin ary Ohio at 4,75 to 4,81 ; Indiana and Michigan 4,81 to 4,85. Grain.. Wheat dull. Corn r active; salesof2soo bushels, including new Southern yellow, at 661 to 67. Pork.. Mess old 12,06 to 12,12; prime 9,12 to 9,25 ; new Ohio saleable at 13,25 ; prime 11. Beef. .Steady. Lard. .Quiet; old 8) ; new. to arrive at Bj. Whiskey.. Bolter at 25} to 251. Tobacco..ln good demand, Ky. 9tolll* Md„ 7 to 7}. Linseed Oil. .Firm ; sales of 3000 at 90. Molasses. .Unchanged at 30. Other things dull. ' ’ Philadelphia, February 6. Cotton. In limited request at former rates. The dullness and inactivity which has charrcter* ized the flour market, still continues, aod prices have declined ; holders nominally ask 6,25 for coni', mon and good brands. Corn Meal. Firm, at 2,871 per bbl. Grain. Small lots to supply millers. A full sup ply of yellow Corn in store at 60 to 60} ; Oats are in demand at former rates. Clover Seed. Demand (air; sales of 300 bush at 5,00 to 5,06} for good aud prime qualities, but prin cipally at former rates. Whiskey. In limited request at 25 in bbla and 23 in hhds. Provisions. Nothing doing. Baltimore, February 5. At auction to day, 50 hhds N. O. Sugar at 6,25 to 6,80. Howard Slreot Floor: 500 bbls at 2,50 to 4,50; choicest 4,56; Sales of City Mills 81*4,50. Grain. Red wheat, 9801,02; white, 1 ,10 to I - 12 ; oats, 43 to 45 } rye, 70. * Whiskey. In hhds at 24; in bbls at 25 to 251. Pork. Mess, Sl3, four months. Lard» Sales of 100 kegs, No 1, at 7c. Bacon. Sales of sides at 8,25 to 8,37 ; shoulders at 7 to 7}, part cash. Sales to day, at auction, of 3,2o4bags, inforior to fair quality, Rio Coffee as follows : 57 bags at 101* 47 do at 10} j 874 do at 11 ; 278 do at 11}; 505 do at 11} ; 312 do at 13} ; 103 do at 11} ; averaging a fraction over lt}c. Cincinnati, February 6. Flour.. Sales of 900 bbla at 3,60. Whiskey. .24. Provisions.. Unchanged. Lard. .Sales of 300 kegs at 8 ; 37 bbls at 7|. Coffee..ln good demand ; sales of a good quail* ty at 12}. Molasses.. Firm at 30. Clovorseed. .Sales at-5,5005,70; a decline. Other articles unchanged. The river has risen 6 inches. Weather pleasant. Cincinnati, February 6. Bulk Meat- .4} for shoulders ; 5} for sides. Lard.. Advanced to 8 for bbland 8} for keg. Flour.-Dull; no sales. Whiskey-.23} to 24. Provisions.. Firm; sales of 100,000 lbs. should ers at 4} ; 200,000 Iba. sides sf. Sugar.. Firm at good to fair 6} to 6}. Molasses. .30; Coffee unsettled. The river has risen 6 inches. New Ob&eabs, ’February 9. Cotton*.Quiet | waiting the Canada. Flour* *0hi04,2004,25* Bacon.. Sides?, 7407|, Coffee*.Rio llH&lH. : • Pofk..Mesa firm at 13,00 j Prime 11,25. Lard.,Bbls7|; kegs9o94. Whiskey* .270274* The following boats arrived : Wm. Noble, Bay State, Enterprise, Hungarian, Childe JHarold and Jewess—from Cincinnati* I . Gen. Lafayette, from Louisville. The weather is rainy. New Obleaws, February 5. All Waiting the Canada’s news. Cotton dull. Tobacco..Bol2 for old crop. Flour*.Ohio 4,2004,25. Corn.; 65. Pork; .New* Mess 13,00; new Prime 11011,25. Lard.. Sales of 1500 kegs primeat Bj. Molasses.. Prime 245. The Schuylkill and North River arrived from Cin* cinnati. mtisuUatuoas. **/”'IHAMPAGNE COGNAC ” vintage,’3B23.' pale, in \J bottles; for sale by [ja29] M. D. PATTON. Holland gin-3 pipes. Star brand, for sale by J s. hieh flavor, Anchor and M) M. D. PATTON. IRISH 2 puncheons 7” Snarl’s ” Dublin genuine malt Whiskey, for sale by j 029 M. D. PATTON. RUM— S bbls. New England and Jamaica Rum, for sale by _ [Journal copy.)' M. D. PATTON. A SUPERIOR lot ol Scotch Ale and Brown Stout for sale by. [ja24) JAMES P. HORBACH. FLOUR--50 bbls.fine Flour; just rec’d and f r sale by octlß SHRIVER k BARNES. PRINTING PAPER—A fall supply of all the different sizes on hand and made to order. febSO ; _ REYNOLDS 2k' SHEE. WHITE BEANS—4 bb decS? » jlslfor sale by _KING A MOORHEAD. COLT’S REVOLVERS—Received by express, an ad ditional supply of these “ peace makers, 5 ’ and, at ibis time, in onr city, necessary self-protectors.” W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, • ja2s Corner Market and Fourth sis. BRANDY and WINES, in bottles; ’ Old Scotch Whiskey; “ Irish “ Pale and Dark Brandies; “ Jamaica Rum; Champagne Wine; Madeira “ Cherry “ London'Dock Port Wine; Claret and German do; For sale by . JAMES P- HORBACH, j 024 , 197 Liberty street. 2nnn Havana ORANGES; ,UUI7 40boxes Malaga Figs; ISO drums do do 1504 do do do Fors&leby JOSHUA RHODES & CO., ja24 No 6 Wood street. FRENCH MERINOS, Ac., Ac.— ““ / 20 pieces black French Merino; 50 do colored; do; 100 do parametta Cloths, all colors j 189 do Coburg do do; 300 do Alpaca. Just received at A. A. MASON A CO.’S., decl? Nos. 62 and 64 Market street RAISINS— 500 boxes M. R. Raisins; 250 half do do; 40casks Currants; 40 boxes Citron: . 10 cases, fancy boxes, Prunes; JOSHUA RHODES * CO., dec!7 No. 0 Wood street. JUST RECEIVED and tor sale a new supply ot fine PERFUMERY, including— Jenny Lind Pomades; Queen of Flowers’ Hair Oil; Porecine Soap; Jenny Lind Extract; Roussel’s Amandies; COULTER A HACKE, dec24 corner of Wood and 3d Streets. CO-PARTNERSHIP.—' TEtTsubscriber* have entered into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scaipk, At- KtssjN A Okblt. WM. B. SCAIFE, JAMES ATKINSON, ja3l JOHN M. OKELY. H* EATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to* fur nish and erect apparatus for heating large or small buildings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. 11. Williams, from the east, to superintend its construc tion. (jaftl] SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY, Or\ BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per steamer 4>Q Messenger. jdcclOj CARSON A M’KNIGHT, Molasses and sugar— -82 bbls. N. O. Molasses; JOhhds. do Sugar Landing l from steamer Keystone State, and tor sale. ja9 CARSON A M’KNIGHT,94 Water si. WRAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale, in large or small quantities, by jal4 W. P. MARSHALL. PLANTATION SUGAR—32 bhds. prime plantation Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by derfO MILLER A RICKETSON. FINE French aud German Wine for sale by ja24 JAMES P. HORBACH. PLANTaGKNET GUARD - RAZORS.—” The only sale and perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re ceived, per express, another lot of these truly valaablc and unique Razors. [jals] W, W>. WILSON. C COUNTRY KNIT SOCKS —4O dor. on hand and for j sale low to dose consignment. T. K. Rt’KNIGHT A BROS., ja29:lw 117 Wood street. rffHß LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS A STORE, No. 69 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small -lock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold ot a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of the best on,the had on favorable terms, if application Is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to change his business. ja3o WM. II GARRARD. jpiOLD HUNTING WATCHES—Just received and \JT for sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid, full jewelled gold hunting patent lever Watches—assorted sizes for gentlemen anu ladies. Also, six very fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson, Gold patent lever Watches. Also, twelve ladies’gold Watches, of fine quality and assorted sizes aod patterns—all warranted. W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, jqgj corner of Market and Fourth sis. inn BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR; JUU 50bags Coffee: SO bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 75 bbls. Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre; For tale by T. WOODS & SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, jatO No. 01 Water street. THE best place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea. ts at MORRIS tc HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side of the Diamond—soc., 75c., and 81,00 &&. All srtlctly genuine Teas. The Black Teas at7sc., and the Green Teas at 81,00, are the very best Teas imported into the United Slates. BRANDIES— 20 quarter and half pipes, of different vintages, of the following celebrated brands : “ Hennesey,” “Otard,” “Dupuy ACo.J’ “ A. Seig neite,” “ Pinet, Castillon Sc. C 0.,” “ Jean Louts.” For sale in lots to suit purchasers. M. D. PATTON, j«29 211 Liberty street. WS. HAVEN, corner of Market and Second sts.. -* has for sale, a large aud varied assortment of fine blank books, paper of all qualities ; and English, French, German and American fancy and staple sta tionery- [nov23 Mayor's Office, Pittiburgk, January 29,1851. Proclamation* IN pursuance of a resolution of the City Councils ad opted January 27, A. B. 1851,1, JOHN B. GUTH RIE, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, do hereby offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, for the arrest —after the dale of said resolution—aud prosecution to conviction, of any person found guilty of any act or acts of incendiarism, within the limits of said City. ju3o JOHN B.GUTHRIE,Mayor. A Scientific Hair Tonic Restorer ANDBEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37} cents. Those who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess tne following qualities. • It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it failing oil, cure scurfor dandruff, and make ght, red or gTey hair grow dark. For dressing the 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 si., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37} cents, 50 cents and 81.00. • ■ idecSO Central Tea Store* TUST RECEIVED a full and fresh assortment ol t) Greenland Black Teas, which will be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, cither from the original packages or in metallic packs, to suit custo mers. All Teas warranted fresh—jaacked or loose.: - ja29 H. C. KELLY, Fifth street. '* r : Jonea’ Solution or Jet, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing of. white, red or gTey hair to a beautiful brown or iet black color,iu a few minutes. Price 50cents and 81,00. Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitlsburgh,. bead of Wood. ' ~ - Edee2o A. AIILLIKEK CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINKTand CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield tt. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, wljich they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. - (dec27:ly Howe’s Cooffh.€andF« FOR SALE by H. Smyßer, Joel :Mohter, Ogden & Snowden, Coulter Sc Hacke, Wm: Jackson, ami Keyser*. hPDowell; Pittsburgh ; W. R. ftl’Clelload, Man* cheater. : • l_nov29 A. W. Foster, . , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOB AT LAW;. OFFICE, NO: 164 FOURTH STREET, near Gram stre&lyPilUSur&h, Pa. 'M}?-! 1 *™ 1 ? EDDT Wf ; '’ikeßoxes; »INGS. &c.—300 Wedding Cake w 200 Cornelian Rings; J 3 do*. RssortedOold Pens; 12 do do ' Spectacles; s ; 4 do do RazorsfcSlrpps Just received at the Watch ; corner of Market and Fourth stg. A CARO* OLIVER !I. RIPPEV, Esq., as my Attorney, is Au thorized to transact any business in relation, to Life Insurance, in the city of Pittsburgh and in niijac'em counties. Persons wishing to effect aninanranceion their own lives or on the lives of others, in the Eagle Life and Health'lnsutance Company, can receive 'all necessary information by calling on Mr. RrrhEv, No. lit Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ISAAC COHIELL.I . feb4wltn • ; . . .'l Gen’l Agent for Pennsylvania^ t ' . . •. • . ~-i - % ,;W %■* z.L*. for Salt & ®o £tt. Bast Liberty Property for Sola. A PROPER rY of 30 feet iront on the Turnpike ni East Liberty, by 94 deeptm astreetto alley,having a brick Cottage House aiid kitchen, good Cellar under the House, a garden and valuable Fruit Trees ot various kinds. - Possession on the Ist of April. Price SSOO. Terms, $2OO in hand; balance at $lOO a year. -S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, febl ••••:. : 76Smilhfieid street. • For Rent in Blrmlngnam* ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with store rooms and cellar, favorably situ- BBIBjj ate for a large Grocery and Produce business. Possess ion may be Bad immediately,with a low rent, to a good businessman. large Brick—occupied as a boarding house and am. • -^kSO—Eieven new three story Brick Houses—some the IstApril* osseB3 ‘ on immediately. Otherson ALSO—One Frame House, and several np, stairs rooms.' r !RzR ne ? rio l Vo f?- and KiJruo barn in. ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to pat a large amount and one o f the best points about the city for OR LEASE—One-large lot, favorably situated for a Foundry and Engine Shop or other manu facturing, having deep water in from, (a harbor,) for fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac. ALSO,, FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, in lots, and sold low; if not sold befqre, they will be sold o n Tuesday, the 25th of March next, at 12 o’clock, M„ for cosh or ap proved paper. . v ALSO—Lots on lease, to build on. Apply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, near the Rolliug Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Wareroom of Rhey, Matthews & Co., No>2B Water street,I—or 1 —or through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter. feb3 JOHN RHEY. Coat Hill Property for Sale* A VALUABLE PROPERTY of three-fonrths of an acre, having a frontof 111 feet on High street, by GOdeep;on Kirkpatrick street to-Herman:alley, with a . comfortable Dwelling House of G large rooms, a port U in front and good cellar,-a well of fine water, coal shed and other out buildings.. This property is pleasantly lo cated, having a fine view of onr three rivers and- two cities. Price SISOO. Terms 5575 in baud; balance in 1 2,3 and 4 years. S. CUTHBERT,GeneraI Agent, febl . 76 Smilhfieid street hawrenceville Property* FOR SALEWA valuable properly of2oi feet front on Butler street Uy 107 on Prospect street, , with a new brick House, of five ; Toora's, and a large Store fitted up and doing a good business; on fjfltf excellent Cellar and Bake Oven,Stable, Garden, Ac. Also, a Steam Engine,arranged for turning two lathes; three Grindstones; and two small Mills, for grinding Barley, Cora Meal, Feed, Ac.; two wells of water; grain and meal cribs, und many other fixtures. Price $2600. Or the Real Estate will be sold without the Engine, Ac. The owner is going West, which is the only reason foroffering so great a bargain.- S. CUTHBERT, General Agent: ia3o - '76 Smithfiela street. Very Valuable Clty Property for Sale* THE undersigned, .Administrators-of the estate of Thomas Faiiman, deceased,offer forsale the entire real estate of the said Thomas Fairman, consisting of one 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back to alO feet alley.. Also, the tavern stand known as the Mansion Honae, with the grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three feet four inches. Alep, three lots fronting on Cherry alcy,each eight een feet front, and running back 60 feet parallefwith Plum alley. AU of which property.will be-sold at pri vate sale, by application to -.he subscribers;orif not sold before lhe2sth of March,‘will- be offered at auction to the highest bidders. ; ». Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to R.FAIRMAN, or R. CAMPBELL, ja3thlmr2s 151 Liberty street. For Rent* ALL that portion of my river bottom, lying between the Pittsburgh and Braddock’s 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 and Ba&t- It is in a high state of cultivation, and woald be welUbuleulated for Dairy or Gardening purposes.— The facilities of getting to market are equal to any in the county, as the occupant will have his choiceoflhe river, plank road or railroad for his.accommodation. No, per son need apply unless he can come well recommended for henesty, industry aud sobriety. ja2s:tw» WM. G HAWKINS?, Real Katate for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale a large uaraber of valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School House and English Lu theran Church. The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices- at which lots will be sold, will render them a safe and pro fitable investment. Title perfect: Terms favorable. For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq:, on Grant street,’ Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William Symmes and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham. [jau27] . MOSES F. EATON. For Sale* subscriber offers for sale a large 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 on the Ist of April next — Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES? with a spring of excellent water there on, situated near the above. Also, a .lot of ground 48 feet II inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. It is now certain that the Plank Road will b? completed past the above property early in the coming summer.— For further information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first described property. Ua22:tf Summer Boarding House to Let. FIUIE Mansion orf* Nunnery Hill, with out Buildings, X Orchard, Shrubbery, &c., including about ten acres oi ground, will be lei to a good tenant, who wishes to keep a house for the reception of visitors. The person renting may become an Agent for the sale of some of the adjoining ground, and, if successful in sales, may more than pav the rent. The locution is healthy, and has many lactlities making it particularly desirable as a summer retreat. - Enquire of-Thorapson Bell, at the office of A. WILKINS & CO., ja22 comer Third and Market sts. Valuable Property for Rent. . . A three story SrtlCK /T0Z752?, belonging to the estate of Wax. J. Totten, deceased, is otfer- H|-i ed for rent or lease. It on Fourth st., Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been uewly papered and painted; it is now occupied by Mrs. Verner. Rent, 5250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Robert C. Totten, at the works of Knap Sc Co. Possession given on the Ist of April. L.R.M’ABOY, dec27:lt Guardian. Drug and Prescription Store for Sale* A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a flourishing and improving part of the city, which is doing a profitable business, is offered for sale upon easy terms. For further particulars, apply at this office. tja22 Penn Street Property for Sale. 0A FEET on Penn street by 110 feel deep to an alley OV/ just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews’Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Beri,ui ja22 A. WILKINS Sc CO.’S. 1 000 ACRES OF LANILiu Jefferson county, for IjUUU sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the A. WILKINS A CO M corner 3rd and Market sta. Cbeap Country Residence. A LOT on Nunnery Hilt, containing four acres, will be sold very low to any one wishing to build there* on. The access will be easy, and the tot commands a most beautiful view. [oct'Jt] THOMPSON BELL. For Heat, A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White v sfe a Dry tioods Store. Also—A large well finished ROOM in the second stor>’» next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. , E, D. GAZZAM, apl:tf Office, Third st., over the Post Office. cpoal Lana on YoagMogheny. inn ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam IULf there is a pit opened and railroad prepared for pulling coal in boats. [oct2lj THOMPSON BELL. M_To Let. A TWO STORt BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge queduct. Enauire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, comer or sthand Smitbfield streets. [oct29 For Sale> MTHE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 1C Hay street, Snyder’s Row. Price S3OCQ. Terms —SStH) cash; S5OO in one year j anil S2OOO in five yeurs. To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear of all incumbrance, and title indisputable. Apply to WILLIAM DIGBYj No. 131 Liberty street. A. Farm tor Sale* 3|>HK subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, L containing 100 acres—loo of which are cleared. — he farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferßon; it is well-watered ; with abeanng orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal-bank. ihe buildings consist of a hewed log. House amiißarn ; with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subten her on the premises, in Allegheny county* Its miles fromPitSbufsh ’NATHANIEL ftPCUNTON. Moon township* October 33—tt For Sale* A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2i Acres, situate .one mile below the town of Beaver, Beavercoun* ty»ou which there is erected a new Brick House, 4G hr 40 feet, li stories high, with a basement.'Th'e house has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. Itis within 200 yards of the. Ohio river, anil commands a fine view m *t, and is bounded on the North west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for o garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur chaser. The terms ate. so moderate, that jt will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of ; _ : "" N. P. &G. L>. B. FETTERMAN,. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. For Sale, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between Walnut and Factory streets,;FMh Ward. The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep,-on rich there arc two small Frame Tenements. Terms e*. Yj—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Aldermnn PARKINSON, Penn street. Fifth Ward.- • may9nf l«and for Sale. THE Chartier’s Coal Company will sell some very .de - sirabti pieces of LAND, situated oa and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern lerraihus of their railroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur chasers, and the term* of payment will be very easy. Enquire of . • Z W REMINGTON, : sep4 - • . To I»et« ! i LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. Posses- A. sion givenimmediately. For terms, apply to Geo. W-eyman, or : GEORGE HUBLBYi ' •ojallrtf ; N0.i50 Waterstreeu Drugs anb ffirbirinrs: HOPE EVER. WOND E R FOE CUR ESI! Dr* Rogers* Syrop oiT Liverwort and .Tar ■ 7' ■* ' '-'AND CfANGHAIiAGIIA) “ For the complete cure of Coughs , Colds, Influenza. Asthma Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, aha all other Lung Compiqmtitendtngto CONSUMPTION. ■ ■■■ Tius syrup contains no opium. Calomel, orany mineral ' S v® ver, _» 18 composed entirely of those Roots* Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific influence upon the Langs, and their connected organs. Its immediate effect, is to allay all irritation, and gently E5?Tf *5 «* anfiolher morbid secretion* from the Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough, 6y tuiduing the tnfiammtmm and other causes whichmve risetoit. It also stimulatesand imparts a healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly, to remove from the blood those imparities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for incu.' Table CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action upon the skin; and assists , nature in expelling, tiuxmgh the Exhalents. much of that morbid matter which woold otherwise be thrown bock upon the Lungs, thus relieving them of a part of their work, and renderingthe system pnre and healthy. When tubercles are forming, it checks their development and furtherprogress; orif ulceration bos taken place, it assists the Langs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer ated cavities, and restores them again tohealthy action* This jMedicine/ therefore, is hot a 'pdUiattes. merely, which only relieves for the timebeihg, but is curative, asit strikes at the very rootof the disease, and by removing it, removes at once air its remote ana at tendant consequences. Thia is its distinguishing char acteruuc—p. property possessed, in ; equal power, by no other medicine of like nature, now iiefore the public. . CIRCULARS, &C, t As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature and raenuof this article, the Proprietors nave J?VJ whedf new Circular, giving the history of Mil Medi itsprincipaUngredi- enuj the. effect they are designed to have upon the “? n^ a ? »>^ r^®r,^l i a ? o^?usre^e ' reilce * 0 the~ persons who have -been cured by u—givingtheir names oad resi dencesjcvcn to the street and ihe number.Those' who are troubled with_a Cough, or whose Lungs ore in tho least affected, are earnestly desired upon the Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam phlets. licanbeh&djgratUjand willwelltepay aoemsal The “Hints on Health,” and “About fairing Cold” may be worth to yourself and family, HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, in the shape of Doctors 1 Bills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many a valuable life. WARRANTS. Such is o ur confidence in its virtues, that we are will; mg to warrant this Medicine in every case of recent Cold ‘ (where used according to the directions on page 7th of the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each oottle), and where the person is not satisfied that ho is-denving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty four hours 1 time, ' the Money will be returned. fp* See page 3d of the pamphlet in side the wrapper oreach boule. fO* Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' Syrup, of ; LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, sma-let no other be palmed on to you. , .; ; CAUTION,—None genuine, unless there is on the buff wrapper, a now of hand, signed wtth a Pen, by A. L. SCOVII.I, A CO. . ■ . ’ . Cough and' Disease qffourteen mows siandingCurcd, Auer being given up twice by eminent Physicians! Albany, June 9th. 1819. Messrs. A. L. Scovill <f* Co. —l herewith forward to you a. Certificate of a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. Tho Cough and expectoration was of fourteen months slaff3tngj : and had -baffled the skill of several of our. eminent physicians in New York, Albany and Cooperate wn.-\E am the person in whom the cure was effected, and as I had previously no faith in patent medicines, I have since triedit on others, and have became satisfied of its valne. Mine was as great a cure as Was-ever performed; as l had, during my sickness, been given up twice by my physicians . 1 have now commenced ray business, after taking, I think, aboat eight bottles. . , , •> : Yours, respectfully, THOS. C. FAULDER. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED; SSB PSOMPTLT IT ACTS* Statement of Mr. A. Lang. Baier x Ho. 389 Pearl street, 'N. Y*—A few days before last Christmas, I was • token unwell, and soon (commenced bleeding freely -at the Lunge. I colled in a Homoeopathic, physician,bat bis medicine did not seem to help.me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would Uy Dr. Rogers'Syrup qf Liverwort, Tar ana Canchalagua. Before 2 had taken up the 'third bottle, my bleeding had stopped; my Cough was gone , and I felt as well as usual. My health is now good. X consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my friends. (TAir statement was made to the Proprittors, March 12lh, ISSO-] Jp~ This whole paper might be filled with Letters si milar to the above, fum those-who have been cured. - FOR SALE; wholesale and retail, by A.X; SCOVILL to CO., Proprietors at their Principal Depot, COTHIft HALL, No. 316 Broadway , New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. ALSO, for sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood’street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M. Curry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny City} Townsend, Carr & Co*, Manchester} A-Pattersonyßinningham. PRICE—Iii large bottle, 31,00; or six : bonles : f6rs5 } 00 declltdaw Philosophy of BrandreWs Vegetable WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of. vitality . were then partially exposed to our view ." -We sUw and—- understood that tlie food we eat, was converted iqto blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine: tbc food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat thaintemai fires that warm and invigorate oar innerman; The , blood is an electric fioid which carries this heal to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the . hair and homy nail; While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; BrandrethVpilU give. blood the necessary power to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; andif they keptclosetonature’slawaia the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow iutelilligent they wul become wiser and hap pier; cvennow, their wisdoraisproved by thefact that, •when sickness assails them, they use Brancireth’a Vege table Univerai Pills, which soon restore thienito health. Theyare peculiarly adapted to the climate, nnd require noextra care when theyare used, in either diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, to that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent mr good,-than a dozen after the sickness is fixed m the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism , costiveness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects wDI be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreih’s Pills are a known and fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country .and throughout the civilized world. They are'quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from tfie blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food. Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandrctb Pills arekept for sMo —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. : dec23:3m THOMAS REDPATH. Private Dtieftiesi DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLE . Devotes his entire attention-to sinoffice i2ez=S§£%. practice. •, His L usiness is mostly confinedto Trivets or. Venereal Diseases* ana such pain figa»J«Sr ful a Sections, brought on by imprudance Hg|pgp7!| yoolbful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions; Goaorr %sgpSfer hea, Gieet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Imparity of the Blood, With all diseases o. the venereal origin. 'Skin Diseases, Scorbutic' Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness,!m * jotency, Piles, Female Weakness, Month* y Suppressions, Diseases or the Joints, Fistula inAno- Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Lotos,Triita.* tions of the Bladder aud Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. . T . Fourteen years*'practiceJ{fout in this city Venables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy cute to ail who may corao .under his*,care. ' -7 r ■ > ■ Office and private consulting rooms, C 5 Diamond ay. ID* Charges moderate.. 1 noys:dftwly REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newiy discerned rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy andcenaitt remedy forihatpainfultrouble. Ifnever fails. ; : - Office and Private Consultation Rootpjs N 0.65,.65, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always at home- : • lanlS-dawtf. Jones' Lily Whitct ... ; ' 1 LADIES are cautioned against using common' prepa red Chalk. - ‘ They are notawarehow frightfully injuriousit is to the skin l how coarse, how rough, hbw sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sjcin : , , appears alter using prepared Chalk! Besides, it is injurious; contain-. : . - ingalargequamityofLeod!; We have prepared a beautiful vegeiable 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 Agent; WM. JACKSON; 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. -Priced cents; dec2o;dnwty - (Gazette copy!) . : TDe Human Bodymust Pprapire, (SO tSATS NATURE,) TO HAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE; And persons who do not perspire are liable td the most DISGUSTING SKIN-DISEASES. NOW, Jones 1 Italian Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration,and at the same time mollifies, softens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty ofan mfani’s. SCURVY, salt rheum and sores, are soon not only healed, but cured by its use,, as at • least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such eases, and find it unfailing—as also, in ' PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ;; or any other skin disease: The reader is assured (hat this.is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial, will piove I could enumerate at least 60 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I-knew it to be all I 6late. Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH will find this not only a cure, but a preventive ! and I>* can now only add, that any one afflicted with any or the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than I state 1 ' ID-But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations. - and be sure you ask for Jones’ ltalian Chemical Soan— anil buy il only of WM. JACKSON, only Agentin Pittsburgh, 240 Libeny Bireel, Pittsburgh, head oLWood. dee2o■ ... Pearly White Teeth ana Breath. TO BE HAD. FOR 55 CENTS. 1 PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath isever so foul, or their ' TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW aud enctrusted with tartar, ihat a. 25 cent box of ione*> Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white us snow and the breath odiferously sweet, ‘ i ’ Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty <trrcr head of'Wood, . ■ rdccai ’ Or, iiXS. TOBACCO.in storo aud ior sale by ‘ —" o\t novl ; : STDART ft’SJLL. A i
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