The WoEKo.— We yesterday paid a the EeWj.eslabliahmeilt of Messrs. Coleman, Hailman & Co., which is situated on Duqucsne Way nnd Ethintreeis, in the fifth Ward, and could not but admit lbe excellent style in which they have gone inio operation. The building is 92 feet by 215, and was built by Messrs. Boyd and Murdoch. It is admirably adapted for the purposes intended. No convenience is wanting, and every thing has been done with an eye to cheapness and economy. The ms'chinery was constructed by Messrs. Knap & Co., under the supervision of Mr. Richard Savery, a mechanic who has few superiors jo the City. The Duquesne Works manufacture iron in all its •various branches. The Works ■produce flat bar, round and square hoop, oval and hall oval iron, nail'rofls, springs, half patent and patent; axlea, bras* nun, and a great variety of other articles, such as patent pressed spikes, nails, brads, &c. Messra- Coleman, Hallman & Co. :also manufitc, tnre ateel-of uHflescrip.tiona." Square wrought nuts and washers, boiler iron, See. ' ■ : : They have one of the best constructed and neat est establishments in the county. jar Messrs, A. 8t A. Wood ,' of "the'.-Fifth'Ward, have gone into the Brewery business to a largo ex. tent, .Their establishment is one or the most com plete weaver siw* The article of their manufac tnrB.has always been a favorite one; in the West.— Utey Use the best materials and UmplUy the most •killed workmen, 5 . o to Youro Maw on the Means op Sue* dues Ilf BpsntKss.---M.,De Lange, Unitarian Minis ter, proposes to deliver a course of three lectures to yonng men, .of which the ■ above * name is the first, on Supday evening, the 9lb inst., at 7 o’clock, at Union Hall, corner of Smithficld aud Fifth et’s. The public,,generally, and young men especially, are invited to attend. • WT'Mr, Bruce, and the other Councilmen of the Sixth Ward, gave their Irieods a grand Supper at the Bant Exchange, on Thursday evening, at which Dr,Alexander Black presided. The Hon. Andrew Loomis and R. .Biddle Roberts were present, and made epocchee. t . BoAat>pr,HiitTH,— A petition has been forward ed to the Legislature, by our most prominent citi zens, asking lor an Act to incorporate a Board or Health for the City or Pittsburgh. We presume it will be, granted; • Odd KetxowstßAit.—The Odd Fellows Ball, last evening, at Wilkins Hall, whs a brilliant affair. Both rooms were crowded, and nil the men were clothed with, the most splendid and costly regalia. Every thing svent off : with great eclat. arrested last evening for throwing stones on the levee, one of which struck a drayman by? tlie name of Kimpf, in the eye, nearly pottiog it out, ■ They will have n hearing this morn ing., ■■ ;V . Messrs. MclCclvy & Blair have got their new Steel nnd File Works nearly in operation. When completed it will be one of the. neatest and most effective establishments in the City. The Hibernia No. 2, from Cincinnati, arrived in port yesterday morning." Bates of JDisfouut & Balue of Coins CORRECTED BY WM. LARIMER, JR. £xeiangeJßnker t GG F<ntTthst.adjoviing EanJcFttubure PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgkßanks'• ♦ -*-—~paT Philadelphia Banks — >»* -par - Qtrmanunon » ** • • •... .par Chtstefc6unty>-y .par Defctear* county.••••-• .par. itfcttt£cr7zcryeou»i<y.-....par, North umberland eo u n*. y . .par , CaWßankSf Nridgt Co. t?aj, ,pg^ Lancaster ■ . .;.par j jDcykstoirn Easton «... ~. ..paH Bucks county ...... i w .par Patatiite TFaj&mjjJoH**.-*.....-.. ..j ... —.par CAamiertitfriji. Gettysburg .. Afiutt&oirn..^i Cartuk.*.....,; } Jlanisbueh^?— | flanij<£a/?................ | Xe&arwi. I Lemstoion.-? ............ Wjrwnirtff } JSrfe.. r . || IP««.BraneA. | Waywsburg.**/. «•-». 4 Suquchanna county brake: L^htghcounty •-1 •• • RStafcsifan*....... &c&CTiVb4u. City Scrip... .. .. County “...V • Slau Sank and 1 Stall Scrip; .7. I Kentucky. All 8ank 3.......... -1 _ 1 VIRGINIA. Easter nßanks... ... : 1 Wheeling... 1 Branches. - | Branch at Mgrgantawn ■.. J MAYLAND. , Baltimore city-1. ;i a . Country Banks-. NBWYOBK. City Banks.--.. . r Country Banks „,NEW.ENBLANI). Allsoloentbanks . NEW JERSEY. no sale. • »• PiEBBB'SMAIIBOTH COM PAST!! WASHINGTON CO.-MUTUAL INSURANCE COJI’V. - .....BaAH.VIX.tS, HEW TOBK „ r ?"‘ Insurance Company in the World. HIS.Co. W issued 43,443 Policies duringhbe ins Pro. b ?b>y “>>!>• rate of 10,000 annually mdns State, mostly in the Eastern and middle pnrls ’ C ° mpany ar *' 0W ’ bo,h for ca,h aud Ilie _The cost to Insure an ordinary, risk for SIOOO, will be it. nly ' J 3 d 0 iscr ccm - on the note, five SSS?. I *?nn I £il C J r and Burre >'> ■»“!« it about S 3 for nve years, SI,OO per y ear, two cents per week, or reck* omng annually 10 cents on 8100. ’ of eash, although Email, Ims paid all loss hf,fin»?£ dL f Sv 6ev , cra years • and, from the increasing ,?* rec ‘°” arc "'“'■ranted In the belief that no tax upon the premium note will be necessary. This Co. are prohibited by their Bye-Laws from insuring in blocks or exposed parts of villages, or from taking risks upon any. kind of Mills, Shops or Machineryrwhich a?l considered hazardous, or from taking over SStKIO in one .They do not claim'that,they can insure’for anv less ismSng e <miy 1 10«) ) poUc/es armuaHy^inus^titke'rf^oHar . following is an extractirom a leuer received from hwy ate j^ verno r ofNe rv York and ■ll, li„ii ..i AtUiST, November 10,1840. dS®3@B*BBWasss Refer to Hon. C. DAuaion, o'r J. S. Dit-woErn Esn Hoon Ic SiEGE.Tr, Geo. W. Lavito, Piusburgh? ’ b ,- W r xn-An Agent fo?S of SS'SnlSS'S^e' fromS e m sPnrrmoml,.Slale 5 P nrrmoml,. Slale - Acliveraen cann “te C. A. COLTON,General Agent for Western Pcnnsvl Foarl " aad *•* »*£& &lc<mne'?il«mutu pany doing a larger business iban any in the world, liav jug issued TOO policies m the month oV January aloue l- Callfornm risks taken in the Hartford Company mar2B:w ■ C. A. COLTON. T° ,te IIo " ora^ le ••>«. Judges of the Court or General lof Aheghen)£ eStl °" f ° fPctcc ’ in and for llle Comity | . The pelition-of Henry Espleh, oi Lower ’SL Clair I 'owmihip, in the County nforcsaiii, humbly sheweth,— 3 That your petitioner has provided himself mth materiils |f° r $. e ac P omm ° dau ° 1 '. Of travelers and others,, at his j dwelling house in- aforesaid township, and prays that Uyour Honors will be pleased to grant him a licence to keep 1 a P ul *jio house of entenammem. And your petitioner, jas in duty bound, will pray. HENRY ESPLEN 1 We, the sub scribers, citizens of aforesaid township, no certify, that the above petitioner is of good repiitefor Jionesty and temperance, and is well provided with 1 house room and conveniences fog the accommodation jand lodging of strangers nnd travelers, and that' said jtavemis necessary; ■- j John Sbaffer,Joun A. Campbell, Jr., Claadius Robi json, Hugh E. Donnelly, John ATTurk, Wm.M’Cormici 5Wm. Chisbotera,-James* Noble, Adam Sippert, Naih > J Ballamine, Thomas Creighton, Thomas Scott, . | febs:3tw* ... : j |J ’MATHEW I. STEWART, ij Attorney andCounsellor at Law, . ; fj/|FFICEon Fifth street, next door toAldermah W Morrow’s office,between Wood andSmithtield ftreets. ..j,. : Collections' made on Reasonable terms; Deeds Mortgages, Wills, and all other instrument .|?f legal accuracy and dispatch ;••' vt-M y-K % i' r :-..'1~ f' -'■ ■ '.■&. -.' .-I **. 4 c ~ .• <>.£-,V -r V’ *>i ;*X : OHIO. Stateßank andbranchts. Cincinnati Bankt.-- CircleviUe {Lawrence) • • Columbus Bank Xenia'” Massillon.- Sandusky- ......... | Geauga. V<7rw«Zt...... |A«no Lisbon -*. •> • j Wooster. —.. jJtt&ricua.!'* ..... iChillicoLhi ■Cleveland•*••• Sciote ■[Lancaster.'”- {Hamilton.- - ■ iCoTtton ..... [ETriana.... jGtamw'ife-. * f v— i i-8 -*-10 -..20 .... ..50 ,™....50 „ ILLINOIS. S/aw Bank andßranches 00 Bank of Illinois. -•....... 75 _ MICHIGAN. nmutn.—........... insurance Company**". 5 State Bank S Oaklattdcounty Farm, and Mech. Bank . .10 Si. Clair *nosaU MISSOURI. Slate Bank- TENNESSEE. A11bank5 *..:.............5* EASTERN EXCHANGE. NewYorkiprem'.)*---- 1 Philadelphia .. .4 Baltimore.* - ■ •“ .4 i . VALUE OF COINS. I Asner. Gold{prem.) .4 Old-...d0----do-’ 5* Guineas S 5 00 Sovereigns.* 4 83 F rtdtnekdori- 7 go Ten Thalers** ...7 go* Ten. Guilders i.. 3 90 Louisd } ors ........ .4 «o Napoleons- 3 go XtoK«oon,Spanish 1C 00 Do. Patriot '••*ls 50 Ducats 1 O 0 rpHE, « u fiEoribe r r*'f? l it?o*h r “i > ?o P re r cVlve subscrip. Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Provim cial pipers; Irish papers of Dublin, Cork, Belfast Limerick. Londonderry, Scotch papers of Eflin hurgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, Acl; French and German papers. JOSHUA ROhINSON i-« D . « ,r Eur °P.ean Agent, J eB • Post Buildings, Sth st., near Wood. T¥T S.-HAVisn corner of Mnrkei and Second sis. ■ * has for sate, a large and varied assortment of booksj paper of all qualities; and English. French, German and. American fancy and staple sta* tionery. . _ [nov2s sl Llire Insurance Co*, PhU’a; A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H. DAV?S, (vice j! Jr.,.deceased,) No. 333 Liberty street. ror tke belter convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the ofcnt may also be found daily, from ejeven to twelve, and two .to three o’clock counting room of J. Schoonmaker & Co., No 2<l Ayood street, where all necessary information will be given, and communications promptly attended to Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms famished on application t J? e neU P rofit * of Company, which for the past £"> Years have been eighty per cent, per annum nra divided among the holders of the life policies. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1831—2 w . _ „ Conatable'* Sale, A T the Frvxn Wabd Mabkct House. -The subscri fi£r«r l w r r Wi 6ell public^sate,on SATURDAY, Te at 2 o’clock m the afternoon, the fol l?™ n ? Property :* Eight Shirts, one Coat, one pair of r ®c Handkerchiefs, one pair of Socks,one Carpet Bag. tfeb4:3ll G.* KELLY. Hnn,,™]™ 6 P R SION 3 BRfn«p R ERE CTING A WIRE A UnIDGE over the Allegheny river oDnixit* Mechanics street, in the Fifth Ward oflh "city of P Pftts n?e El '^l P ed a n^ , By order of the Directors. fehlild FREDERICK LORENZ, Prcs’t. „„„ , Lana for Sale. : ■ rrH.E subscriber is authorized to sell the following A described piece of land, situated in Robinson low,* ship, Allegheny county. Pa., adjoining lands of Geo. M Evans, heirs of James M'Elherron, Robert Bunting, and the heirs of John S .Sculiey, on “ Charlier's Creek 51 fourmtles from the city of Pittsburgh, undone-half mile below Baldwin’s bridge; containing about 75 neres more or less. This land is of tut excellent quality for’ gardening purposes—being located in a warm bend'of the creek, and having a iirst-rate bottom, that never fails to bnng an eicelTeiit crop. The buildings' consist of a very comfortable frame Dwelling House and frame f «h?r f Frol° r 50 bearm “ APple Trees - wUl ‘ “ ii,J?, r ? mberp ? rlicß,ars ' enquire of James M’Coy, or h ßs£! rsle J! ed T' JAMES C. RICHEY, rurr r! p •' J ‘ U 1 l ■ jilB9;dlwaw!^ ° RKondCTXTORESof,he «ed Lil »> AnS .O R S areet r' wilh ,he lease. Terms easy Apply to R. S.Dsht. DaB7;3tda«w*j Proprietor JOSEPH «» Mai«mm Parquetie,so cents; Sec ond and Third Tiers, 25 cents; Colored Gallery ,25 cents- Private. Boxes, each, 31,00. * * Doors open at BfO’clock, Curtain.rises at 7 o'clock. Last Night of Mr. NEAFIE. SATURDAY EVENING. February 8,-1851, will be presented a beautiful Comedy, entitled - • De „ , i » 'mohaMed. Mohammed, the Prophet* Fancy Dance - • - The whole to cone lade with D On C £E 4 ONC ® A ‘ RDEBA 5 A S rNeafi •T“ fajmc of the Bant deposit belonSn ,^ CO tf mg }? ,a^ln December last, a Sft 1847- of Si^ n -fr‘l° Xss^! DotxoßTT,made November “JesseDongh- W fctr° rr ‘ " h «&t BSE* fep7.3tda4iw [Gazette and'Journal copy.] G M ;??„^ L . M^,b^in^A*“^.?"decline business on • recount of ill health, his Vinegar, Disiillerv nmt mndpr^f ol ? be sold either together or separate* on moderate terms. Apply to * H. KLfiBER? -. r sign ofGotdea Harp, :: or. Liberty street. No. 215. satin h. mnra. |«i!SK5^y"* ! SS "iSSSS«feS 10** Office No. 100 Ross street, head of Fifth near th- Court Souse, Pittsburgh, Pa. - ’tlewSr* In this City and vicinity, and on shipments bv JvFif.i J Rivers, Lakes,and by Sea. The properties orthur™’ weU invested and furnish an amiable fund Sr mei^l e i indenlni ' yof 011 ?" S 0 who desire to “e pSf “mayll ,nsurance - . ™ **• JONES, Agent,' w 44 Water street. .■ Bounty Land and other W 1^ 1^1 FLJNN ofTera hisservices to transur p* J b bones»o s >nes» wah iho Eiecutive Departments an,i tKi aUOm F *‘ nn ' Vaßhin *: ,on C. ' Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in «*,* „<* , <he Second Comptroller of the Treason-. His edge of transact/ng. business al the IteLrs,ems febl ALBION K. PARRIS, ' 0“'. Lari Second Complroller LD SCOTCH WHISKEYI ~ - Irish do; Jamaica Rum, in bottles. For sale by • J.p.horßach, 197 Liberty aired. . Hoqu of Befaee. TC“" a F'" ,he ' lolw ' of Refuge warn to pur- X chase a Tot of ground suitable for the location of this institution, containing from ten to fifty acreJ weJI by the Oommittee. JAMfiis ANDERSON ’ THOS. BAKKWKLL ’ JAS. CHAMBERS, W«l. KICIIBAUM, CIIAS. IHMSEN. Jeb6:dawtF24 Election. ; A PUBLIC MEETING of ihe Stockholders of « tlie Company for erecting a Bridge over the Alleehenv p * Ua kurcii,i» the County of AlJeglSny" 2!f ifr 0 d ? mlhe T <* l ilouse » °n MONDAY? the *3d Kfir*”"'? p -M-.for the pa" nose of choosing officers for the ensuiue rear ami •iiSS “mktafer Treasurer. S r^j ,,o Vl K T M °LASSES-S»ini Louis, Bailie O Ground and Si James brands i„ store and for sale “1 f fet; °i KING i. MOORHEAD UTTER—IO kegs for sale by febo KING & RIOORHEAI). ■yiNEGAß—aobbls. Cider Vinegar for tale by ■ KINO A MOORHEAI,. 43 bif LS ' fvo ' 1 it n B i N ii“nMSss!x* d rad for t;ii « frbn y U. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., - _ comer let *mi Front streets. bbls for -bjjgrj. close, j 150 blis. fot iaiTloSTby “ ~ ' febs WM.DYER. bbls, for sale low for r febs WM. DYER 12 * -50 bbls ,V P , r l r ? e t ’ l:il ‘"“ l ° u Molai.e, for snlejiy; IfebS] WM, DYER. Off}* V —IC bb!*. puro while for iaJe by • wm. dyer 1 bbl3 ' gootl. large, sound Roroaniles for Bate by (febgj WM. DV*ER. ') R b l ® D i I bus. prune Halvei for safe ss : J/SSS 'VM. DYER. ■f , ‘“.‘SK 1 “4 3in btifs.T halve-Taml A . ,i UlUter , f White Full in bl>!». and halves : Herrine tn bbls,; and Cod Fish loose. (febSj WM. DYER. ln kegs and bbli. for sale by ftbj WM. DYER. V URi V°, —Uncanvassed, warranted > prime, for sale by ffebS] wjtf. DYER. lACON SHOULDERS—IO,OOO lbs. jus! out of smoke » house, for sale by [fob 5] WJJ. DYER p™ 6 order j 023 SAMUEL F. SHRIVER. ARl>—l6 bbls. No. 1, I 65kegj,doj For Bnle by L-S^WATERMANAgoNS, . 31 Water and 62 From street OAK IMITATION.—Paper Haneinesv-fnraincd in inif. Cation of oak, and varnisbcd. tor pale by j^ 125 _ WALTER P; MARBHAT,f. STATION MOLASSES—SJU barrels new crop ftlotaises juat received and for sale by F MILLER & RICKETSON. and 221 Liberty st. INE J'ale and Kart Cognac Brandies for rale bf ~ _ J i g l _ JAMES P. IIORBACII $1 25 ANU **.» i’KK GALLON.—Tavern d ..j k f'P e f s would do well to iry our Prim< Pate Brandy, at the above price*, before purchaslne else where. MORRIS & HAWORTH _ lathe Diamond. ■SSSJft* 1 Tea and family Grocers' Store friHE finest qualities of Green and BlaekTEAS* Mnl 1 cha, Java and Rio COFFEES: Loverine’sD 9j‘3 s * SUGARS -New Orleans, St, Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISIN&; Citron. Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, &c., for sale by H. C. KELLY, No, 20 Fifth jtreet. TH .^, PITTSBt7RGH board of trade ™ „ D MERC i HANTS ’ exchange. PREDEIUCK LORENZ, 1 c ZOG HILL ’ f Committee foe FmavAnr. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, 1 Satubdat, February 8, 1851. J The weather moderate. There is some little im« provement in business, in way.. Receipts by river continue light. —......Mr. Neafie. • by Mrs, Walker.' PROVISIONS—The demand for Bulk Meat is good, but prices are not so firm. - Sales of 35,000 Bs of Hog Round at 6}, 4 months, and 32,600 at 6, Choice Cut: another lot of 4000 Bs at 6}, 60 days." Bacob: There i» a good demand for this article— Sales of Hams at 8, Sides 6,07, Shoulders 606i C from Smoke Honee. St. Louis Cured Shoulders: we have 10 hhde reported at 6,. In Mesa Pork and Mess Beef there is nothing doing. GREASE—We note salos of 40 bbla in lots at 5- <2*ss, 4 months. LARD—Salos of 40 kegs No 1 Lear at 7, ;20 do at 7, ; in bbla at 6,07}. Sales of 40 kegs No 2 re potted at 7. GREEN APPLES—SaIes of 70 bbls at the wharf at $1,26 bbl. DRIED FRUlT—Apples: sales made at 75 cte Peaches: 51.2501,30, from first hands. RICE—We still quote at 4}&4i. GRAIN—We have no change to note in prices or in receipts. FLOUR-—The receipts are light, and prices un changed. We resume our former quotations: from the wharf, 53,4003,45; from wagons, a shade more is asked. GROCERIES— The market is firm. In Coffee there are small lota sold at 12-012,, and firm; Sales of Sugar at 606} in lots, and firm. Molasses : wo could hear of no transactions worthy to note ■ we quote at 32033. ' TOBACCO—Continues firm; the sales, however are limited. We note a sale or 16 botes B’e at 25* •4 months, (Richmond .manufacture.) ’ Tues Oat, January 28 Colton— Telegraphic accounts of the “Arctic” came to hand yesterday, reporting a dull Cotton market at Liverpool on the 11th inat. Upon the receipt of the news here, buyers obtained lower rates, and we noticed sales of 2500 bales at a de, cline of Jc. We alter our qotations as follows. ISSW OBLJAKS CLARIFICATION. Jr 1 " 10 ' tins'll Middlng Pair lsr®vn Fair Middling 12 0121 Good Fair .. it Good Middling- • - -121012] Good and Fi„ c V.'.noJ, ® Tobacco The demand was very limited and we noticed only a single sale, viz: 33 hhds Claris, ville, selections, on private terms. Sugar— Prices firm, with sales of about 500 hhds, at 005} for Fair, and 5}O5J for Prime Molasses Supply light, and prices rather better Sales 1000 bbls, at 23}024c for Prime Flour Prices have given way, and the dem-md was About 3500 bbls 7 were including 600 Ohio, on the Levee, at Si of l l4oo 4o M° m at , S4 ’ 2 °i a liS of 1400, delivered alongside ship, at 54,22}; 600 St Louis, in several lots, at 54,3504,40; and 100 extra Illinois at 51,75 bbl. Grain—The receipts of Corn hove been quite aD ? PnCC , S l ! ave given wa >-- Sales reading 7000 sacks, including 2200 Ordinary at 60 ''6so Prime at 61062}; 600 at 63, 500 at 65, aid Prime White at 67070 c t > bus. Oats were firm LouU 6a r e ?Wfi?° 63 t kS Indiana at 00, anti 500 St.’ L ? . bus * A !ot of 500 Backs Bran &s. Ckß dran P^r“:r- T ! lere , w , as an ac,ive demand for Pork, and we noticed sales of -100 bids. New Mess " fftf: uninspected New Mess atglS 00 174 Old at 812,00, and a mixed lot of about’ SO Sll'so'JhM 7 ? S! ear > 512 ,° 0 for Mess, and 1,j 0 & bbl. for M. O. Of Beef, a lot of 36 bbls B. sold at so,oo. Lard continued in request at full prices. Sales 175 bbls. and tierces No. I (in tees N ’V,' P’ 350 , 3 ' 7S ' 188 at 7 i.nnd 020 ?f 0 ' Ito nme « ior export, ai 9* c ». a Sales 2700 bag/ r£ « 10 * Bagging— A lot of 100 pieces. Prime, sold at 12c. cash. . ' 7 Caßks Prime - “lore, al at Ojc “ 8 B F “ r Wester " rei »)«red, on the Levee of»7 PriC r ra r ,her lower - We noticed sales bb|p - on ‘ he Lev « M 27.1, and 70 from store, in lois, at 2Sc. gallon Exchange Market still depressed. We ounte Sterling 106j®107i; New York sixty-day Bills some shipments in British vessels at 7-tC. * G varr 0 moißiHni is tua cHsiinat. , ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boiea, Beaver. .. "aluc, Jacobs. Brownsville, i. i l Mri' c ’ Parkmson. Brownsville. “ L},, ','- I,< j lldr, ? k! °'i» McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. “ TUmn 11 P «'bles, Klizabelh. „ rhoraas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton „ i Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. „ I' rieiiiMun , Cincinnati. Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. „ „, . . DEPARTED: „ Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. ~ tMlil 10 ' Parkinson, do “ M enJ , r ‘£ k .' on ’ McKeesport. Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. Denver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton „ Fashion .Peebles, Elizabeth. * S lam .a | , Conwell, Wheeling, nf V ni lle ’ Dale ’ Wellsville. S “ SL n^ on ;, 5 & rli,l ,' Xo “'“-‘iie- Clipper No. S, Dnvol, Cicinnati. : Wanted to Charter. S T P 'f STEAMBOAT ° f SCAIFE k ATKINSON, First st., between Wood and Market sis. Pltttbttrgh and Shnrp.hargli Packet. -Md '*« »Uh V e e fS« m Sf fr^n’.toe.' p^sS?T Aff^ 8 «^ A '“- ,ana3 FRANCIS SANDor,. For Cincinnati. I nin^ e st^Q C,COnl ** orla ' 1^e ani * 5W run ' Allegheny belle, no. 3, mDmln£] r af°lO < o^ciock at 'Fof'rKl^ I )^ e^a^^^S^ ,^| lir onboard l,uot,ocl£ - * or freight or passage, apply ——- nugft? wS E p C M^n BAN ’ ■ Grouge Beale, jh., IrS;A;.SS5 n, f» c. j. agnkw. I jOCHRAN jliQjijpg & CO., successors lo Eieh ?^-^ en dry & Co., Warehouse, (formerly oc cupied by Wm, Noble;) No. 137 Front Street, one door Wood st., Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Dona vans unproved patent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, and Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain and Fancy Orates, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Sugar Kettles, tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Poagu Castings, inreemng Machines. Mill Gearing, Pipe Castings, icc. _ Also Vaults, Vault Doors, Iron Railing and • B 2? GOT Iron Work of every description ja23:lmd&4tw T «« lease OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS .yTORE, No. 89 Market street, With Fixtures, and a Brattllstock°f Fancyand Staple Dry Goods, to be sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi- Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of the best on the street,«an be had on jaTOrabte terras, if application is made immediately to • s*««criber, who wishes to change his business. J* 3o WM. a GARRARD. -.-’■-' ■ - ;-. -■■ ■. ■.,- ■-..... Daily Review of tlie markets. From the New Orleans Crescent Now Orleans market*. PORT or PITTSBURGH Hope Foundry, tW * c-i r 1.%. ■§ £*r ;«= * ELEGR Reported j Expressly for the Daily Morning Poet, BSCfftVra BY UOHTNINO—PIINTSD BT STEAM. XXXXst CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. Washington, February 7. Senate.—Mr. Winthrop presented the creden tials of Mr. Rantoul, member elect from Maas. Mr. R. not being present, Mr. Clay raised the ques tion of privilege, contending that as Mr. R. had not’ accepted, Mr. Winthrop was entitled to occupy- his seat. Mr. Davis offered a resolution that Mr. Winthrop was entitled to his seat until Mf. Rantoul appeared. Mr. Butler opposed the resolution. Mr. Rhett offered a j-esolatioQ declaring the term of a Senator holding office by Executive appoint ment was vacant upon the assembling of the Legis* lature of his State. A debate ensued—Messrs*'Berrien and Borland agreeing with Rhett, and Mesars. Downs, Bradbury, Walter, Seward, Underwood, Rusk and Clay agreeing with Davis of Mass. Mr. Hale moved to lay the subject on the table ; without taking a vote, the Senate adjourned. House.—-The House resolved itself into a com. littee ot the whole, and took up a bill to establish Board of Accounts. In committee of the whole took up a bill estab lishing three Commissioners; to act tfpon claims re ferred to them. Mr. Nelson advocated the measare, and showed how little .was done for claimants by Congress. Mr. Thomas opposed the bill, believing that it would lead to fraud and corruption. Mr. Venable advocated the bill The committee rose, when, oa motion of Mr. Burt, a resolution was adopted to dose the debate until to-morrow at 2 o’clock. The House again went int 6 committee of the whole, when Mr. McLean of Ky. spoke in favor of the bill, and without finishing his speech, he gave way for a motion that the committee rise, which prevailed—and the House adjourned. LATE FROM CALIFORNIA. New Vobk, February 7. The Crescent City has arrived from Chagres. The Carolina and Columbus arrived at Panama with g 1,300,000 in gold dust;!S2oo,ooo for Adams & Co.; 549,000 for Gregory & Co.; 9SOOO for Hardin & Co. The Pacific arrived at New Orleans, crowded with ami with twelve weeks later news tram California. The mines still yield well. Business dull, owing to a large influx of goods from all quarters. The Colston House, at Monterey, was robbed ef $20,000. The Georgia left Chagres on the 28th, for New York. The Falcon, with Jenny Lind aboard, is coming up at New Orleans. There is a great excitement to welcome her to the city. FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE, PrrnjkDELPntA, February 7. Henry Hollsworth was taken before Commission er Ingraham, this morning, as a fugitive from Leeds, England, where he hid defrauded his employers out or a largit sura of money. This is the first case here under the late international treaty between Great Britain and this country. Jackson, Miss., February 6. John A. Quitman, Governor of Miss., resigned hisofficoon Monday last and started to New Or leans on Tuesday, to answer to charges preferred against him by the Federal Court of tho Eastern District of La., relative to his connection with the Cuban Expedition. Hon. Mr. Gewinne,President of the Senate, was inducted into office as Governor of Mississippi, on Wednesday, the sth inst., by-subscribing to tho Constitution and taking the oath of office. CmciswATi, February 7. Judgo Vance, who recently resigned hi* seat in the Constitutional Convention, at the request of what purported to bo a meeting of his Democratic constituents, who disapproved of his votc'against the section, providing for the repeal of all charters, has been re-elected by over 1,000 majority. Philadelphia, February 7. There is troublo again among the coal bearers at Richmond, and a riot is anticipated. The Marshal’s Police are on the ground, with a large force. New Obleank, February 7. The Pacific has arrived from Chagres. The steam er Lexington and the ship Quebec have arrived from New York. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. boon report.] New Yobb, February 7. Cotton. .Quiet. Middling and Upland at 12lc ; Middling Fair, 13. Flour. .Sales of 1500, including Common Ohio, at 4,75®4,87. Grain.. Wheat doll; Ind held at 1.0001,06. Corn firm at 66*. Pork.. Mesa: old 12,12*, prime 9,12*09,26: new Ohio at 13,25 for mess and 11,00 for prime. Beef.. Mess, 8*0101; prime, 707* ; old mess, 5 ®6 ; prime, 4. - Whiskey. ,25*. Seeds. .Timothy, 15,00017,00. Linseed Oil.. Firmer at 900100; 1000 Koeljsh to arriya at 83*. EVEmwo report.] New York, February 7. Cotton.. Active. beltPr demand; sales of4ooo bble at 4,8104,87 for common Ohio j 4,8604,94 for round hoop ; 4,8104,85 for Indhna amd MtchiffUn. Grain.. Wheat unsettled ; sales at 1,04 to 1,06. Com in better demand . sties of 10,000 new yellow at 67 ; 67J; sales -of Western mixed, to arrive, at 03r . Pork.. Firm and in moderate request; Mesa 12 12*• Prime 9,25; new Mess held at 13,20, and Prime at 11,00. Boef..lnactive at S‘olol for Mess; Prime 60S. Lard*.B* to 8} for new and old.. Butter.. Dull. Cheese. .6 to 7. Whiskey. .Advanced to 25J to 2(L Tobacco.. Unchanged; Ky S to IIJ ; Md 12 to 121; Ohio seed tear 9; to 16; Pcnn’a 16. Sojar..Active; Nsw Orleans 6i to s|. Molasses..3o. v £ Coffee.. Rio quiet at 11*. 9(Mo 91 Cd oil " More '"'l've; English- Jnd American Other articles quiet. „ Phiiadelphia , February 7. Flour.. Declined to 4,5004,60. firain of all kioda dull at former r ates. . Pork.. New Mean at 13,75; old du 110112,75 Bacon..Bcarcc and in demand. Ginaeng haa adaanced to 44c p Hi. BALTtitonr I, February 7. 68070 ••o C a" ( "‘i& OW ’ 00061 ’ Wl " i,e 67068 ' R >'- 9JO1 C O. D " SidM ’ Bi<3S ‘ 5 Bhnuldor! '’~ 7 ®7i ; iiams, Beef Cattle..Salea nt 2,6005,00, on tf,„ t,„„ r Pork. Old mesa, 13,00 1 prime, b,70 h°°r •.‘•• L - rße,alea of ahoul dora in ,irv salt at OO6J ; aides, 7> ; hama, S. n Lard..Bbla and kega, BJO9. Hogs.. A full supply at 5,7507,00. Coffee..Firnt, and quotations fully . JOIU, with a good demand. T 6ta,lM ot CmcWRATi, February 7. v The river is stationary. Flour.. Dull. WhisVay«.24c. Provisions. .Nothing doing. Clover Seed.. Declined; sales at 6 60 Sugar and Molasses. .Good demand a »a Coffee.. 12»(312i c . eir ‘ antl at firm pr icea. Cheese. .7c. for prime. Cotton.-. Depressed LaSIK; C k a et’Bi prime rope ’ 6iracl - Sugar, Molasses and Pori..Unchanged.^ ■ Cotton. .Sales of mobile* V since (be Canada’s news. * cenl ° ec^ne Other articles unchanged. flfcro Books, jMnatt, ssc. New' Bootes j new Boowt “ ittBt , he mattens of nnacnal interest. 1 It has a large number tff oriental articles; among which, is a life ofJohn Ran- Mil a new tale, entitled the Heroine of Bloom ■ iogdale. .The Pictorial Life and Adventures of Gu? Fawkes Chief of the Gunpowder Treason. . ’ The. Convict,or the Conspirator’s Victim. A Novel written m prison by Ned Buntline. 1 The Women of I*raeL By Grace Aguilar*. ByTklvi*' 8C * P^ne ’ & la^e ibb Annals of'Hungary.— A Review of the Attempt to Thx Religion, and ah An swer to the Attack on Churches. By Sen or.'' ffeb3 LX & CO. have received the above. It is Xl* traly m size a.double number. .Harpers’ New Monthly for February—the best, num ber yet out, in matter and embellishments lite n r?s‘i‘nli“,!t M ° nlhly_n ° t excelled b >' «ny other in ° f Guy Fawkea > thechief of AgnHar ° mon ° f l3rael—in two volumes. By Grace By Taiv^ 3Cipl * ne_a ' l ' al 1 ofUle Annals of Hungary; : AHevleyof the attempt to Tax Religion. -BrSenex,. By wf Smith ! r nnd Roman biogrnphy anil mythology. tionafbv Char es ¥t n ou^co / recUona addi «of lhe Gre?t doth,“TUhnor.rai“‘ Tlblan<l ' Corabetl!u >' } - FulAo’uJd cesscs connected with .he regal succession of r, ! deUverer! I ,;’U,°e f Tnrr r n y ecTe" o‘n Wednesiay" evemne Jannary IS.XSSI By Rev. ti. Murray, D. D r \V°emfßook!l t fe o ptgt Kt ‘' INO -“ UaiPS C ° rara " Daii's Stenrnnoni Book-keeping: ’ Blanks for the above works. Just received alnra* su M y ’ and for sttle ; JOHN ff ftIELLOK, g J SI Wood si - F__„„ „ St, Valentine’s Day. EBRUARY l<Jth. Three thousand and fifty-six dif ferem kinds of Valentines. We have now r«eiv esi n«o°f er fO , C ? th,: . r wholesale or retail, the larg est assortment of Valentines ever offered in this city ranging m price from six cents to ten dollars. Booksellers.and dealers in fancy goods, who wish im mmiP 1 ? 1 lcm Wilh will p! eascorder th em immeuiatelj,.so as to get them in seuson. or hoolC ’ n and : a oa .. n *' E NRV MINER i CO. NoSiSraiUifieW si.. Pittsburgh. TT>- r l w?.°f !r i? p KnnynlolprcdiS. \V C „' V , A ‘ l '', r 'i° 85 Fpnrth street,T>iusl>argli, liav work ol 2i b I™ J rl apponitedi agem.for this splendid work ol Science, Ltterainre.and Ari, published in Ger many and translated into English, is prepared to suonlv subscribers at publishers’ terms, febcl number wll coman, twenty hue Steel Plate,, of the nto"t7oslly*e seripuon.nnd eighty pages of leuterpress. 1 »nV.t Wll i 1 pub 13 lel ’'? * we »tlBfivo numbers, at 81,00 b=i^ro7 P T,Xd ~u raomh,r - Tl,uftur -" lb »«!“ commen r c i emenr h 0 WW ’ 1 ' hf Term*—Cash—payable on the delivery of eacli num >ef' rt v^ o su r b H CnpUons , vv,n be Ittken.on any other terms? ?r 1 ,e ar -‘ and persons of taste will please dffl nnd examine specimen*. W. C. WALL / . Periodica! Office, . / No. 85 Fourth street.. L ;nk>v jacsic, t —~—' MAIDEN—a celebrated’ Duett/from the opera of Je«sond;t... By Sphor ; / faithful to me. A new sprig by S. C. Svvmly clie sjeepg, ray AJice fair. By S. C. Foster: I d offer thee tins hand of mine : Maidens, Come—or Traneadello: Ve St a Xlark haPPy yeU Pr ° m the Dau ot Ocean Burial. A favorite and touching ballad ; Thou bast wounded the spirit that lov’d thee. Ben Bo*t, or don i you remember sweet Alice : Soiree Polka. By S. C. Foster; ? The celebrated Polka dances; Jeneatte & Jeanoa—complete : hairy Quadrilles. By Mr*. Ernest: hashton Polka: R-ny Polkn iiy Ilnrgmuller; Chit Chat Polka; Batchelor’s Polka; Silly Quadrilles- very easy and pretty ; Host* Quadrilles; * Rossiguol Polnaf Allegheny Cotillions; A "“"..'‘f of llunieT’s Instructions for.Pinno, ; ClatU^'caa.cMsrator 11 .?^"^I*" 1 —"-i Burrow’s Pianoforte Primer; Received to-day by N ii—a i ILMELLOR, SI Wood street. oJ iJ5i« i^ 1 ver * Bloc k of new Pianos arriving and will be open and for sale this week. (]s3l “ Splendid New Pianos. HKLEBLk takes pleasure in announcing that he • has just opened, a lot of choice. Pianos of the jmiltc of Nesssik Curas arid DoKn.M.NeMr York, which, with those on hand, from the most elegant, varied ami extensive stock ever offered in' this city Among other*, oue splendid 7 octave double carved Piano, Louis XIV style, with the new improvement-of £ lr V ns *’J h , 1651 ° na »«ost important improve ment, to be found only ou Nunns 3c Clark's Pianos Also, two superb Attachment Pianos. N. B.—Aa extensive lot of New Music, embracing Jenny Linds, and the choicest new Songs, Polka-T, Waltzes, kc. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP 1® 25 _ No. 101 Third street. Sew Stocli of Pianos. J 1 ®®* c - would tespeet* gWIJ QWsfeifully invite the attention ofthepub- KS***®— - to her new and splendid slock of XS? just opened and ready for sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos. with the new improvement of Uie over-strings, the la test and most .important Improvement, invented solely by them and by no others. They have been tried to be copied in this country, but unsuccessfully. Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon 3c. Raven, New York. Three 7 octave Pianos,also made by Bacon & Raven, New York. Four 6| octave Pianos, made by J. A. C. Fisher, Ute Nunns & Fisher, New York} together with some of our owu manufacture, with metaltc frame. fja2S sew Stock of Planoa. - dOHN H. MELLOR, No, 13 Wood st., kas just received a new and splendid or PIANOS, now open an/ready Flano Fortes. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street, has receiv ed nnd uotv offers for sale a large and well selected -stock of G, <J|, G| and 7 Octave Piano Fortes, from the manufactory of Cihckehisg, Boston, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. These Pianos are invari ably sold at Boston without an extra charge for transportation or risk, and in all cases warranted. . Old Pianos taken in part payment at their full value. JOHN H. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chlekering’s Pianos foTjiVestern Pennsylvania, No. 81, Wood street. feb4 Roman Strines. A LOT of genuine ROMAN STRINGS for violtnß and guitars, have just beeu received by the subsriber. These strings are from tue most celebrated factory in Italy; they arc four threads and four lengths.and for beauty of lone and durability arc unrivalled. The sub scriber’s agent having purchased the above for him at the Factory, they are warranted superior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this country. H. KLKBRR, Golden Harp, No. 101 Third street. N. B.—Now opening a splendid new lot of Nunn &. Clark's and Dunham’s celebrated Pianos. {novl2 r|!EA— 50 half ehestsldack Tea; X 55 do Young Hyson and Gunpowder; 100 do 0 and 13 lb.boxes do; jafll For solo by CARSON A ftt’KNIGHT. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh suppiy of Dr. S.S. Fitch’s valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for Consumption. Coughs and Dysnepsia; Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, nud Lec tures on the Treatment and Cure of Consumption, &c. For sale by COULTER & IIACKE, Druggists, oclff corner of Wood and Third streets. y STOLEN —A small, brown and while spaniel DOG, from 57 Hand street. Who « will return the same, shall be reward ;ed lor their trouble. lia 25] H. WOODWARD. T“ OBACCO— ~ 50 boxes superior s’s Tobacco; 0 cases, 8 boxes each, nectar do; 10 bores IG's Tobacco For sale by CARSON Jc M’KNIGHT, ja2l 94 Water street, ' ~ 2 Ithds. Orabro Madder; .7 eeroons Indigo; 20 bags Pepper; • . 5 do 'Alspice; 20 bbls. Alum ; 2 bales Cinnamon; 5 casks Epsom Salts; 15 do Saleratus; 175 bbls. N. C Tari. 10 do Tanner’s Oil, For sale by ja2l CARSON A M’KNIGHT MORRIS & HAWORTH, Tea Dealm, east side of the Diamond. Try their 50c. Tea ; His really {octl7_ FOR RENT—Several House* in different parts of the city. Enquire at the Real Estate Office at tue cor* ne Lln:U h “ HJ SmUhfie ' d “"WiUJSH. jj’Ur- *' TPPEE^ /GAKyMObA3BKS AND Clu. 24 hhda. Sugar; 150 bbls. Molasses; 26U bags Rio Coflee ; 5 do Java do. For sate by a , CARSON Sc. M’KNIGHT. JVotloe. All oer«oH9 indebted to the lute firm of Johnston k Stockton will please call and settle immediately .od save S Cfeb3l JOHN FLEMING, Ag't. 7 - XKANGKS I OKaNOES!-SO boxes Sicily Oranges, () last received and for sale ]g SHUA RHO DE3, . No. 6 Wood street. aTw, Foster, ' ~T" HIfEY AXV COUNSELLOR AT LAW; NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Gram 0™,?,. ' Bs "*' l ' Pa ' novls:dawly Banktia ani) Brokers. . • " Notice.- - '• MT ». *. e J. Gabdinbr Cowin with ub in * v .the Exchange and Banking business. : Pl ,„. , ~ »• WILLIAMS & CO. - Jan’yi l, issl.i~jas:lm * “• •• v • I > B - mViv.- ....... -».o. oorrot tuv^ B, WHiKiHS & CO., „o? Ar l I ? ERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . a LI CORNi -‘ 1 OF wood :*xd TantD stbsets. A i m7Arp\ o m7,!; beral lena5 ’ * Removal, HAVK URMrsvrii* SONS’, : To No. 67 Sari7lr a e tt7bL a “ caAN<,E OWSICS 3tres h JQUT doors below old atatid: ciUes Eu3tern°anci Sl We3tern teS? n !Sl^if^> b ™fc the U„i -?S ND ’ 67 S^rket atreel ’ beWee “ TSrt aS^^’ „ -—-—— attg2fl.lv. Domestic and Foreign ixthtoge, Bank Notes ~ Sold and Silver,BoughtjSoUanitExckaneed ' 1 ‘ : ■ AT THE- ' ' •' *• 1 “ EXCHANGE AND HANKING HOUgfe . • ■ . OF. William &. Mill & €o„ . ,64 Wood'Streot« J . PITTSBURGH. Ry INTEBXST ALLOWED ON TIMg ngpOStrs. [aug2B -AltfeSN. XKAMBB. • XDWASD BAHM. - • • tt KRAMER & RAHM. ' BanheisandExchange Broken, Beaten in Foreign and PemenießiUs,Bills of Exchange, Ceni/ieatu if Depos it, Bank Nous, and Coin. , ®^?? er > oF Tiiird and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. may2S 845K158 HOtSE. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., - NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni jed States. - - - [auglriy S.BOOIt. THOS Rishtht hoon <« sargent!' w exchange brokers, , and Sixth streets ., Pittsburgh ! Pa Bt. Com,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign Exchange, Certificates of Depositee snd a - lhe PT* nc ‘P al Cities of the Union CURRI?NT lf lli 3 um,to snitpurchasers. ISI < ’} TE ®» Drafu, Checks, &c. and Remits Xl tances made upon favorable terms. N%%MMavI ) ., S ?d R BRYAN ’ Cashier, r. PATRICKS & FRIEND. BA ? K S RS andexchangk brokers, No. Du, coknbh Wood asd Bumosd sthsets * Pittsburgh, ibn [miyl , Mechanics Bank. mii?J l ifl il Tsi!- n ’ Dmr ' ,roDaTH iS °VK amn steeit. T "onfD A A. M a l '‘7p P^ lre<l Bo business. Open Interest paid on Special Deposit, THOMPSON BELr„Cashier. 8. W. TAYLOR, 11» SECOND STREET, and BILL-BROKER. CVTRICT attention will be given to all business en- V trusted to Ins eare. Pittsburgh manufaelured arti cles always on band, or procured on short ■■mice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgage, Ac., negotiated on favora ble terms. Jidvanees made if required. iocl22:tf DRA bTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, Callfornia/for r ,'“‘ e “ l House of PATRICKS Ic rtviEND, No.9u Wood sl [ocU*) Tapicott’i General Emigration office. £j£sT RLMITTANCES and Passage to nnd »fi«jpkC ro ! n .l? 1 ’ cat D r, ritii] and Ireland, by J. r..Tonscott, 75 South ol Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 9G Water loo Rood. Liverpool. The subacribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpaying thL P fl a » 3B fi, of lh , eir from the Old Country; dna thev flatter themselves theircharacterand longstanding in business will give ample assurance that auijieir ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J V T. Tapscottare long and favorably known tortlic superior class,accommodation, and sailing of^elr Racket Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEsT, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUFH ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which’ leave each port monthly-from New York theSlstand and from Liverpool the 6th andllth; in addition to wmch they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines or Liverpool Packets, toiusnre a departure Liverpool every five days, being Um-i determined !m!Jrt^.fiL faC k 1 -V eß jiT ha \ I *i :e SP paee their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. constant persona] supenmendanceot the businessin Liverpool is an addii tonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particnlarly attended to. lhe subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged 1? Transportation. Business between PiUsbnSt and the Atlantic Cities, areibereby enabledto take charge ot and passengers immediately on their landing, diaappointment'or delay; add are! therefore, prepared to contract for passage‘from any sea- J» n *“ Great Britain or Ireland to thi, city, the natire ol the business they are engaged in giving them facilities fmfnnhff rin^ pa; lf e T Ser9 80 -fa* inland not otherwiseat’ tainable, and will, if necessary, forward passeugera fuT ihe. best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons will Ol6 a ®°° ntpa!d fDrpas!a S t REMITTANCES. lhe subscribers are also prepared lo give drafts at amour;!, payable all fit; principal cities and (owns in England, I reland, Scotland and Wales; thus af tordtug a safe and expeditions mode of remitting funds to those countries, whtoh persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of ■ Application (if by letter, post-paid) willbe promptlvfat-’ tended to. TAAFFE £ O’CONNOR, ForwardingandCommissioa Merchants,' may27-dAw-ly Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH cobber or market abd timed streets. ' CHARTERED A. D« 1850; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. Jons Fleming, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O. K. Chamberlin, Professor of Penmanship, Mercan tile computation, Ac. . . n Alex. M. .Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain o complete knowledge-of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of'bo stness, also, a rapid and elegant band writing, are invi ted to calrand examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening Reference to aayof the city merchants* fdeclO; S Inaurance CoraDanv. BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithpield st , PmaatrßQH,. fjpHEbe»tevidence of the success of "he % l re c lors ’i n locate the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, ib the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Poli cies ‘J? * * ,ule more lhan seven months; and addin?' over S#o.ooo capital to the company. The Director** are proud to-say, that nearly all the property insured is of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Number of Policies issued- 3,053 Amountof property iusured ••• • 84,073,509 00 Araouutofguunmteepremiams*S4s,49G 33 Amountof cashpremiums— 24,831,80 Amount of guarantee .stock--- s 70123 13 Am of losses •*• ** - imountof losses . g 3 SOO 00 To be deducted from the above'the-incidental exDen- the omce. . To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell-' 1^?/’“"1? r - country .property, H is believed ' affords.advantage* mpoititof cheapness, ia%% coum™' tUy ’ ,nrel,or 10 "° fdsnrancfc Company Coated on the equitable and greatly improved eys tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special ! ns “ rln F opfy O limited amount iit any one 16- f Q Myvihuß precluding the frequency arid occurrence of joigc fires, nudulso, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, y P l ? s^es^ es lhe cheapness and accommodation ot both methods, but entitles the insured to a partieipa* tionm the profits. 1 It is under the control of the following DirectorsJ r. Rutherford, A. J. Gil]»u, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert K, P lz - J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres’t. 4 A. J. GILLF/TT, Sec’y. A. A. Carrier, Actuary. fja27:y. Ladles* Writing? and Drawing cTagii, A PRIVATE CLASS ROOM, exclusively for Ladies, ts now open in connection with Duff’s Mercantile College, in the room opposite Mr. Nelson’s Daguerreiih Gallery. ■ ; ‘ The class will he under the direction of M. J.Goninlbch, from New York, an experienced teacher and author of a new and elegant style of engraved copy lines for la* dies’writing classes. Arithmetic, Drawing, and the new and fashionable accomplishment of plain and ornnmeu tal card writing, tnught in the highestperfection: • Hours, 10 to 12 A, M. . fjaQs ]\lator’s Office, Piitiburgfu jan uarv~29 7i35L Proclamation* IN pursuance of a resolution of the City Councils ad opted January 27, A. D. 1851,1, JOHN B. GUHI kiE, Ma o fib c Cityo f Pittsburgh, do hereby offer a rewardoi FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,for the arrest —after the date of said resolution—and prosecution to conviction, oi any person found guilty of any act or acts of incendiarism, within the limit* of said City. JOHN B.GUTHRIE, Mayor AA BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR; .V/vr 50bags Coffee; 90 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel ; 75 bbls. Tur; 100 bags Saltpetre; For sale by T. WOODS & SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, jatO No. 61 Water street, iff/ EDDINGS. Ac,—3oo Wedding Cake Boxes; f f 200 Cornelian Rings; , 12 doz. assorted Gold Pens; * 12 do do, • Spectacles;. 4do do Razors it Straps Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of, W. W. WILSON, decl9 » corner of Market and Fourth sts. BRANDIES— 20 and .half pipes, of different vintages, of the following celebrated brands:— “Hennesey,” “Otard,” “ Dupuy Sc C 0.,” “A. Seig ncite.” “ Pinet, Casiillon ic Co., n “Jean Louts.”- For sale in-lots to suit purchasers. M. D. PATTCN, jak9° -' • * 211 Liberty street.' ' QA BXS. TOBACCO in store aud for sale by OU nov4 STUART * SILL, HOPE EVER. WONDERFUt CURES II Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Llyervrort and Tar u - . *RS®H4LAd-OAi ■ > ,/>»«««, bjnUing of JSlooi, and■attciktrJLunrn^ ■ i,- Cqmplai ntstendmgio CONSUMPTION • Its vnmediaie effect Is to allav ail irrfi« h « « C^ d j°^ ac . 3 • ■ remote the phlegmand other 81 1? ®° nl . y ■' Throat and Air.Pa s “g e »i ,h„ 5 ° r e|f'f" e , l ; on “ fro ® «■<> ISfSf• tnbfiCONBUMPTJoT?“i? iV — for htcu tsisisisssssss atid™i“ii?“iSs“?S“ 'ft?, ‘mtauon, heals tho-.uleefr., .TUs'ate«eli2^S»S?^® m: V ? “ ,hy “ttttt-V.i; which only relfevet &?. a merely, : % ■curaHWf bat« a thorough by removing it r<»rhmr»l a^« ro ,°tof the disease, and. '. ■"“—^lS^Sr^SSaE*- the nature f “ l .,y al P la 'h: published a ntw Cirmfar, givii'in the**;™^ pr r el , 0 .' 3 ., TC cine,* the description, nature J&c S?,sfS* <?/■«*» Med.,■...:.. entap the effect they, are' desi?ncd 1 '?n P w lpa t ' l?I ' di '-' Xungsand Liver,andacopion^&ren C ew e ihs the ' who have been cured by ib~gmnz their ! '“ J rtrtont ... dences,even to the street and the mumber "Th? d re ?*‘ - are troubled with a Cough '« “&£? w t° least affected.are earnesUy:desirod to“caU opo‘n the’ ' Agents named below, and procure one of these “Pam pfflets. Kean be had grata,and will well repay h peSSV ' tote “ Hints on mold, » “J.bouttdlmgColdn™£;-:- be worth to yourself and family. • HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, m the shape of Doctors’ Bills saved, besiAes being the-■' means of praionging many.avilnnbie life. . r ■ WARRANTY. .. Such is o nr-confidence iu its virtues, that we are will: : ng to warrant thtsMedictne in every ems of recent Cold (where used accoriing to the directions on page 7th of wL P re m , P h h „ y in,l e - ,Ue wra PP? r ° f each.bottle), and ... where the .person is not sausfied that-he is.der vihg r " Umins botlie 'wenty? ' ’ , .THE MONEY 3£ R.'SSSSi o&T 3d of ,h 0 ■ other be palmed on to you. . • Cl w™b?e?a I ?,'^ JV °?j' s: '>'“? t ’ unle3s lhere « OH the buff scgfviL’rf A co 7 ’ s " s '" d wuh a *«>>by a.l. a &£ you h?ffl C< .rfn IO, Vn? 3 ? f f uunun -months swnding, and had ' n™ vL'.t”AH of eeve ™ l of our eminent physiciansin - New Yorlt, Albany and Cooperstown. lam the ■ Der.dn m whom the cure was effected, and as I hndprcWouX no,faith in patent medicines, I hnve since tried itoK; - oiliers, and have become satisfied ot its value'. Mine - ■was as great a cure as was ever performed'as F had : -"- dnnrfg my sickness, been givenvptwtce by my pXystctW - :- ! l , h r e l now . c ? mmence(l *ny business; alter takinir I" think, about eight bottles. . -. Yours, respectfully,’.- TIIOS.C: FAL'LDER BLEEDING AT TEE LUNGS'CURED. SKK lI<H,V PROMPTLY IT ACTS. ' • r ■ Smiement 0/ Mr. £ Lang, Baler, tio: 383 Pearl street, ’-' N. Y.—A few days before lasi Christmas, L was taken unwell, and soon commenced blcedimr ireelv nr Lungs. I enlled in a .Homojopailiic physicianj biu hia medicine did not seem id help me. I read yonr advert- ; isement, and tboughtr would try Ur. Regers’ Sirup off lwerwort,Taro.ni Canehatagua. Before i had taken- :: up the rAird bottler my bleeding had stopped, my Couth w« gone, and I felt as well as usual. My healtb is no w • good. I consider it a most eicelient mmlicirie, arid cor-‘ dial y recommeudit to my friends. {TAfa-slatnnenr . made to the Proprietors, March lssoi - • • JD* This wliolo paper might be filled wiiti rl . 2 Z e, f >om t^loSe who have been cured.- . ; SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL ' §. c ®-» ProprietOTa at their Prtnf^a/.iJfper, GOTHIC ' HALL, No, Broadway, New York, to whom all or-’ d^ rs /?l lhe J ¥ edl?i ? e >^ n4 !etfer3 relating to Agencies, " should be addressed, postpaid. o ■*» w^, SO ’/ or . s!Ue ' b^ R Sellers, No. 57,W00d-street, .Wholesale Agent Tor Pittsburgh and vicinity; D.ltl! 9 , jn’ l^ a Scbwane, AUegheny City•,Townsend, > - ’T M . ll ' ,c,, ° ,leT , ; A-Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large nottie, SL?3O; or sir bottles for SS,CO decJlcdaw . , . >r „ „ • PrlTßte DUe«c», DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLE ¥ . offico >:. ce ‘ jjfetuslnesstsmosilycoafinedu? •' fY ta £?^ r rrnwa/Diseases, and suehpain*. fui affections, brought on bv imprudence- ' youthfulindulgcnceundexccss. - -V- Syphilis, Syphilitic. Eruptions, 60.i0r» - 'fvtr&P . keavGleet, Stricture, Urethral Discbarses Impunty oMhe Blood* with all diseases o. the venerea/-- origin.; Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter Ringworm, Mercum! Diseases, Seminal Weakness.Tm' potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month- • ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ano--~ Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loras, Irrita- • Rons of the Bladder and Kidueys, successfully treated' ‘ ’ Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years’ practiceXfour in this city's enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who imv "• come under his care. Office and private consulting rooms, 65 biamorid CD* Charges moderate.. >. . nbvftd&wlv' lowa's ncwiy oiscavreo rera fetpSnfuhroS“mT\«^ „S f™ 1 Private Consultation Rooti-, No 03, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Donor is alwaviu' , _JanIS-dawtr Jonea» rnrWhUe- Xi redChftMe caal * a S a^ll6t using common prepa- They ore not aware how frightfullyinjttriouifif to the skin !>how coarse, how rough, how - ■ sallow, yeltow and unhealthy, the akin ' appears alter using prepared Chalk? • ~ Besides, it is injurious, contain-’ ing a large quantity of Lead 1 Wchaveprenaredabeautifnlveffetobleaniofe ; we call JONES* SPANISH LILTT WHITE , ™ C " ‘ " It is perfectly innocent, being purified of alldeleten- ‘- ous Qualities * and u imparts-to. the skin umhuuwL" - : 0 healthy, alabaster, dear, 1 trine white: -at.th* «nm-».r time acting as .cosmetic on the skin,making it «aft and- • smooth. - Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 8!> Litrer- ' ~ ty street, head of Wood,Pittsburgh. " I’rice 25 cents - r dec2thdawly (Gazette copy A : \ The Hnmau Body moat Perspire, —~ . . V \ . (so SAYS ITA-nrHE,) : . TO HAVE A HEALT3Y~A¥PJSA.RATSCE % — And persons who do hot perspire are liable'to the mo«t ; DISGUSTING SKEn DISEASES NOW, Jones’Italian Chemical Soap causes a free - perspiration, and st the same time mollifies; softens me >ta.rragit the lennraand beanty of an infattl’a ' SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only.healed.bnt cnred by its: u«e as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it . in such cases, and 6nd tt unfailing—as also Vin • - “ - _ .MMW.ES, BLOTCHES" FRECKLES, • ' or any other akin, disease. .The reader is: assured that'' « this is no useless puffed nostrum, as One trial wiuptovev- > t 1 oonidonumerate at least 80 persons cured of fcORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD ““V u > and the,reader is again assured, I would not ::; .cruelly sell it fdrlhe obbYc, unlessT knew il folic allT"' — state. Those who.are liable to .... ..CHAFED, CRACKED, Olt CHAPPED FLESH, ■ ~ . will find this . not only a cure, but a preventive ;andi • can tiow only add, that--any -one ; afflicted -with anruf the above, or similar diseases, will find. this all and even, more (admirable iri'its properties)'than I state. •' - - reader, the stores tfre flooded with andbe.sare you ask for Jones’ ltalian Chemical Soao— L and buy it only of;WAI. JACKSON; baly -Agent An. Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street; Pittsburgh, headofWood dee2o • ,• : Pearly White Teetficnd Breath, r A TO BE. 11AD FOR 25 CENTS. ~ TfcERSONS who have either,jire honorably, assured. Ji . ihattf their breath is ever so foal, or their ■v i TEETH DECA.YEJD, DARK OR YELLOW, and' encrusted with toruir, that a 23 cent box 6f Jone*’ Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow, and the breath odiferous.ly sweet; • . * Sold onty av JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty street,' head of Wood. ■! (dec2o * • A Sclentlflc Hair Tonic Restorer ANDBKAUTIFIER. Trialboules37J cents.; Those ; wbohaYetned Joues’Coral Hair Restorative know J its excellent qualities—tho?e who have hot> we assure * it to possess the following qualities.; If will-force the hair to grow on-any part where nature intended-hair to grow, stop it falling ofl, care scurf or dandruff; atfd mak c • light, Ted or grey hair grow ‘daTk.“'Fdr"Jressing the hair” soft and silkv, nothing.can exceed this—it makes it truly beautiful and keeps it so. It I?,indeed, the most economical, yet superior article far the hair. . Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,24o-Liberty sU ’ . head of Wood, Piltsburgo Price 3/Jccnts, 50 cents ana 81.00. ■ . Y . fdec?o •' AUEADUF ALL! EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL, Prepared ami sold by. jno. youngson,. 202- Liberty street. Tliis powerfully concentrated ‘pre paration j the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times tho strength of the-original American Oil, ‘ Itisputup in bottles at. 25 and 27i cents,each, with fuU directions for its use. In every disease wliere theorist* nal American Oil has been found, at all efficacious ard it so far exceeds the original in power, astorendor it»hV CHEAPESTMEDICfNE IN THE WORLD Call and try it. - JOHN YOUNGSON- N.B The original Oil in its natural state us m&n from the bowels of the earth, can be had ns above—and will be found-genuine; notwithstanding a certain fiVrn - - claims to he the only Proprietors. <-•; - S “ r ™. t d&w-tf • • > '. . '■ u'-;b"'es Si ©w©’§ CfffiMg&fi CsaßadVo T7OR SALE by H. Smyser, Joel tMohler, Ogden 4r % JC :Snowden, Coulter & Hacke,- ,Wm.. Jackson, ahd ;v - Keyser& M’DoweU, Pittsburgh ;W. S-Al’Cleliand, Man- ’ Chester. '• • . v - . : [noyga; Jonei’ Solution of Jot. 4 LIQUID HUMAN-HAIR DYE fonhechongmKof - /1l: while, fed or grey hajt.io?a -benutifulbrown or let black colbrJn a fewjaitiutes.. Frlee-SUeema and 551*00 - Sold by 33o:l,lber(y Vtre<KUs«£‘ head of.Wooid- -y;- . • - £dec2& »- v &■ Wanttil, 4 GOOD PEDDLING' WAGON. 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