(> ~ ■>!\" *\ r * **-"*' “-' -f- j \ 4 f{' u-v a\- 1 * •> . -A -, .. 1 'N, -V if”* »'■ -\’ ' 1 ,1 ,S\t ‘ - - * . ■ ‘„? < i *, ' '-.r .'■•* *’ ‘v; • •*• -■' u •.*■*>•!■ 4 -s, v ■ •'••'•• '• «. *»,**•<(*• •.•*■••' •• \V*.:'.j\'7 i?-* !.*’{“ •. * • *•». •**■*■<*<•■ s'■ •••.»'* •-.; ■‘-.•■••'v \| :V i■:;. : V• ■ ’ ): ■ ’ ■ ;, -.• -.V/"- .. ,'\ : ,1 ‘ . ■ : ;.” . TZ^"'’ \\*-£ *><*,, i 1 ’•! 'y* -*«.«• *>, ’'«»*,• . : ! .V,;*. ’ - :> : w .TrJSsv-; p •’ll ThX «■ t < /„*,* ./>•'./■ A»"* *;-)r ■.v- ~. • i ;v^ i ,-•- -■ - 4V-. r '.* ' :3: : 1 : . ■,: •■.- i' I' * ji.J'J?**'*} ** -, ~ > r “ 1 ”< . ic A i»J t ** *r * "** ** *> * r fi*( s --d --■ - ■ ‘ t ~v—r . ' LOCAL MATTERS. " ‘MRBTing or the Couhty Agricultural Socie rr.l—Tho Board of Managers o\ the Allegheny Co. Agricultural Society-met, agreeable to acall, at Mr* Hare’s Hotel, on the Btb inst. Members present— Messrs. McCabe* M’Caslen, Cooperand Miller. The Secretary being absent, Joseph Miller was appoint* ed Secretary, pro tern. . ✓ The object of thomeeting being to settle the bu siness ofUho last your, and the committee appointed to audit tho accounts of the Treasurer not'being present, it was, on motion, ..Rfiftfcedi That when we adjourn we will adjourn to. meet at the Court House, on the last Saturday of thls.monlh, at 10 o’elocbj a-, m., where punctual at tendanco ts requested by all the members of the Bofcrd.-v.- ' Eitolved, That wo now adjourn. * . J.-.E* M’CAJBE, Chairman. Joseph Millee, Secretary. Ksocked Dows ahei Robbed.—On Tuesday night, about half past eight o’clock, on the corner of Wood and Water Btreetß, Jos. Gillespie, of Lock No* 2> wa» attacked by three ruffians,, and knocked down and robbed of fats watch. Tho police were withiq setera! rods of him at the time, and if ho had .made any alarm, the villains-might possibly have been caught. He, however, submitted quietly to the outrage, and tho villains were permitted to escape. • Asothkb.—A man by tho name of Noland, from Wfabeftog, was knocked down on Third street, on Tuesday night, about 8 o’clock, but proving to be more powerful than his antagonist, the villain fled withou t accomplishing his purpose. Noland caught him by. the too of his head, and held, in his grasp* the villain’s hat and a handful of his hair. Guabbzabs or the Poor.— At a meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor, yesterday, they elected Capt. Hernott, Superintendent of tho City Farm and Poor Housej Dr. Robt. Snyder, City Pby. ■ician ; Dr. Jae. D. Cochran, Physician at the Poor House; and Rev. Mr* Wdkeson, Chaplain. Tho following Tax CoUcclora were sleeted for tho various Wards: • * First Ward....... .Caleb Russell. Second do John McKee. Third do ..••■.••.•••..Jos.McCullough. Fourth., do .Richard Hope. . Fifth do .............John Lowrcy. /Sixth do .......Wm;B. Thompson. Seventh do .............Henry Lytle. Eighth- do .John A.Sergeant. - Nmth do .George Dobbs. Fifth Street . lupboyehebtb . Henry Camp» beie, Esq,, who is owner of tho property on Fifth adjoining Ryan’s, which was destroyed by fire last >ear, yesterday commenced re-building. He designs erecting two fine threo story houses, for stores and Offices,. equal to any business houses in the.city. Wo.hope the owners of the property im mediately adjoining Mr. Camfbell, on the west, will also* erect new buildings, so tbatthere will be a succession of good buildings from Wood street to Market. ■ Fight.—'The jffyer spirit is extending to the hoys. Yesterday, on Fifth street, tho youngsters had quite a muxs, and one of them, about 12 years of age— who appeared to have tho crowd against him—drew t bowie-knife, and wielded it with all the dexterity and audacity of an “older one.” No damage was done. SSFWe wore mistaken yesterday instating that the . Buckeye State, had arrived. Wo saw a back standing on the Texas of a boat, and without fur ther examination, took it to be the ” Buckeye State j” but it proved to bo the“ Cincinnati,” which left yesterday. We were not aware before that any.other boat earned the animal. New Market House.—A public meeting of citi zens will be held in the Sixth Ward Public School House, oq Friday evening, the 14th instant, to take into consideration the subject of a new Central Market House. Mast Citizens. BSFJoho Wheeler was yesterday brought from Somerset county, and lodged id this jail, to wait his trial at the next term of the U. S„ Court, for coun terfeiting the current coin of (ho United States, and passing it. SET That great sale Of Furntluro, at tho Exchange Hotel, will toke place to morrow, at 9 o’clock. A fowling piece, revolver, ironing table, mantel toe piece, and two lever watches (omitted in advertise* moot), will also be sold. Vaccine Physicians —The Sanitary Committee met on Tuesday evening and appointed Drs. Thos. J. Gallaher, Jacob Ahl, CJias. F. William* and Nesbit McDonald, City Vaccine Physicians for the ensmng year. LECTuac.-—Tbo Rev, Mr. Sprout will deliver a -Lecture before the Westminster Union Literary So ciet/,m their Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny City, this evening, at 7 o’clock. The public is respectfully invited. Valentines! Valeutznes! —Just received, a splendid assortment of Valentines, at Wall’s Peri odical office, No. 85 Fouith street. Call and sco them. tear Mary Burke, Christina Wolf and Mary Runn er were yesterday committed by the Mayor, on oath of Robert Hague, for keeping a bawdy house. BSP Tho Sheep growers or Allcgncny county arc about forwarding a bill to the Legislature, praying , for a decapitation tax on dog*. \ fl©" George W. ilobmeon was yesterday commit* [ted by Aid. Wiggins, charged with stealing a gold teal* key, & ring and book, worth io all 826. Spilt,—The head of a carrel of flour, which'was a yesterday, on the wharf, came out, and a Teat deal of dour was spilled. B3T The Allegheny river yesterday was running * fall of .ice, and the Ohio appeared perfectly choked > # Jup with it. There wore four case? before lua Honor yea- Jerdayinorning. >h Barfcor, slightly knowu m ibis com- JubC returned from the Bast, jmamsionora have appointed Andrew igmcer at the jail. :rday was pleasant, dear and sunßhioy. ■. us a • ’s Cough Candy. by H. Sray&er, Joel JMohler. Ogden & Coulter & Hacke, Win. Jaclceon, and ’ell, Pittsburgh McClelland, Mtm £nov2& jonea* Solution o t J«t f HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing of tior-grey hair to a bcanufal brown or jet a few minutes. Price 50 cents and sl|oo. TACRSON.24O Liberty street,‘Pittsburgh, [decStt . House of Refuge* its of the Hoase of Refuge warn to pur* »t of ground suitable for.the location of con'oinlng from ten to fifty' acres, well atcr, and situated upon one of then vers, railroads, within five miles of-the Conn d proposals, stating description, price and recoived until Monday,-the 24tn instant, Uee. JA M RS_A ND ERS ON, PINE-FLOOR BOARDS—a row article: ■et, well seasoned, for sale cheap by ' JOHN A. BLOOMER, Allegheny Planing Mills. STOLEN—A small, brown and while laniel DOG, from 67 (land street. Who ter will return the same, shall be reward title. : H 0251 H. WOODWARD. ✓, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S.Fiush’s -uicioes, aino&g-'which are remedies for ;oughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal alder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and-Lee* itraeni and Cara of Consumption, Ac. COULTER & HACKE, Druggists, - corner of Wood and Third streets. v quarter and half pipes, of different the following celebrated brands . «Dapny &Co J» « A. Seig i, C&sullon A C 0.,” “Jean Louis.” For mu purchasers. M. D. PATTON, 2U Liberty street. THEATRE* JOSEPH FOSTER* •*«•*••**• .--Lessee, anu Manager ■ ; Admittasce— First Tier and Parqueue,so cents; Sec ond and Third Tiers, 25 cents; Colored Gallery ,25 cents: Private Boxes, each; SI,00; Doors open at 6} o’clock, Curtain rises af 7 o’clock " THURSDAY .EVENING; February 13,-IBSL-witl.be presented the. great Equestrian Drama of % • MAZEPPA. After which, Song, Hen Pecked Husband, Mr. Phillips in. Double Dance, - . Mr. Calladinc The whole to con:lude with .■ - THE RIVAL CAPTAINS. 0„ Second Annual Soiree ~ F HE -£°? D WILL FIRE COMPANY will come off .at Wilkuis,Hall, on Friday; February 14. nigh Constable Hague, .with an efficient Police, is en gaged to preserve order; -Veh4 Large sale of gold watches and jew- ELRY AT AUCTlON.—OnThutsdav.Fnday oud. Sainrday evenings, February 13th, 14th and Isth,at7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, the richest and largest assortment of superior Gold ana Silver. Watches,. Jewelry; Ac., ever offered east of the mountains, consisting of Ladies’, and Gents’ rich Tur quoise, Garnet, Pearly Cluster and Box Set and Stone Pins. 2,000 Gold Rings, of tho latest and most fashion able styles, and finest sets.: l.OOOGoldand Silver Pen* cii Cases and Gold Pens j Gold Lockets; Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; .Locket Keys andScals; Stiver Forks and Spoons: 500 pairs Gold Ear Rings, best styles, Ac , Ac. Also, Gold and Silver JWatches—comprising Pat ent and Detached Lover, L’Epme, Ancre EBcaperaent Watches, and English, of the most celebrated make Sale continued till all are Bold. The public uto invi* ted to examine this choice assortment fcfalg ■ i P-M.DAVIB. Anel’r- L%§. I ?t 0 ?. B 5 ICK HOUSES A ND LOT AT AUC TION.—On Saturday evening, Feljruary 15th, nt 7 ociock, ntjhe Conynercinl Sales .Rooms, corner of •Wood and Fifth streets, will he. sold, the Lca«e of five years from the Ist of April next, that vatuablc Lot of Ground, haviug a front of 40 feci on Marbury Mreet, bo- Venn sited and Duquesne Wav, and extending 00 feet, on whichis erected a lerge two story brick Building, occupied as four tenements, which rent for SJlo per annum, is insured for CCO, and subject to an an nuol ground rent of SBO. Sale positive. Terras Cash - febi3 : r.M. DAVIS, Aucl’r Furniture, feather beds, mattrasses, Bedding, CaTpeiing, Hearth Rugs, China Breakfast! «Z."sS' d , Tc , a Kitchen utensils, Cooi“g at AucUon 50 ’ Ir ° n Sttfo > &c > of lbe Exchange Hoicr, „™ ns E?'n r f day ’ Februat r. l3,h ' ‘ lllO “’dock in the fore noon, will be commenced by public auction, positively, without any reserve whatever,the e nlire Furniture, Bed mng, Ac., of the Exchange Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, which cost over 812,000 to furnish, and have been in nsc only about three years. . All the arti eles were made to order by the best inaiiotacturers and workmen in this or any other city of the United States, and have been kept in the best of order, under the d' - rection of the popular proprietor.' Tills is the most ex tensive sale of splendid second hand Furniture ever held in Pittsburgh, or perhaps west or the Allegheny mountains, nnd is well .worthy ilia attention of hotel keepers, private families, and others, who are assured, ns menuoned above, that there will be no reserve or limit. : *•.* The artteleß-are so numerous a would take paces io describe them. It is only necessary to say ib&tm part there ore-sofas, chnirv settees, sideboards, bureaus, looking glasses, wash stands, some hundreds of feather beds, carpeting, heanh rugs, l large iron fire proof sate,hair,moss, husk and straw iuattras*c&,china ware sets, kilehen utensils, 1 excellent cooking stove, 1 man* gle. Ac., Ac. p ’ . p V tl S ala^,yillbe mentioned in handbills. The fea ther beds will be weighed and carpets measured before «aje, for the accommodation of purchasers. Terms at sale.. Tja3tl JAMES M’KENNA. AuctV IRON RAth UOAI AT AIJCHON.—On Saturday evening next, February 16th, at S* oVlock, will bo 80ld 1; one Iron Race ;Boat—beautiful model- Al«o,*ec onu hand Watches aud Jewelry 'sl*3 JAMjgjrgENNA.Auerr. AUObT SO,OOO WORTH OP~OIfY~7sOOIW of every qunlity and description, to be sold without any reserve, whatever. Sale to commence cm Tuesday n « l > February llih, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, mid continuing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon,each day.an nl all are disposed of,aiM’Kettua’ft large Auction lloose- Tfais extensive stock oi Foreign and Domestic Dry Uoods wiU comprise almost every kind and style of ar ticles m the Dry Goods line, and mav be examined the Y Q E previous to sale. A great portion helones to the ladies* department. Also, Tailors’ Trimmings, Satin. Marseilles, Valencias and other Vestings, American and Italian Sewing Silk,PatemThread, a large lot of snper- Cne French and English Broad Cloths and Cassiinercs, Welsh and Domestic Flannels, a splendid variety of French fancy Goods. AH ot which will be put up in such lots a a to sun all classes of purchaser* HARDIMAN, Agent. (cl >3 ■ JAMES M’KENNA, Aucl'r PA^&S.F; 0 £ E !* * 8 SALK OP IJNIIEDKEMEP PLEDGES AT AUCTION.—WiII t»e sohlonPatur*- day evening, next,Febraary Isth, at 7 o’clock.atM’- Cartaey’sAuciion House. No. 125 Wood street a large assortment of Gold and Silver Lever Watches and Jew ejry. Amongthe lot are some very fine Gold Watches Ttie following comprise a pari of the assortment— -4 Gold Lever Watches, made by & T. Calam Nos -8117.9113, 8113 find 8115; • * 3 do do do do Nos 40,163. ami 2110; 2 do do do do Nos 1333 and 1337; 1 do l.epino No 22240: 2 do do Watches, plain, Noa 5b02 and 2740: 4dododo II Deal No* 7071.203,1810and0401; I do d0d02173: ! doHunt ing do do plain. No 4307; 1 do do do do 5 P No 1407; 1 do I! Deal, plain lever, do No 121; I do do 5 P do 0253 12 silver lever watches, assorted; 3 lepine do do: 7 doz assorted gold Pencils. J cluster breast pms, No 1; 2 Torquoise do No 2; 6 fine imported topun pin?, No 3: 3 do ta.BFcls, Ido cluster do; 12 finper rinrs: u pair hoop ear nng«. Phe watches were made by the mo*l celebrated ma kers ta London and Liverpool. They will be ready for examination on Saturday morning - and during the day, when the citizens are invited to call mm examine them _leb7_ W, G. M'CARTNIIY, Auctioneer. ALA ROh OMortmcnt of Cloths, Cussiraeres, Cn*»i netts, Flannels, Ac., ut Auction.—Will be sold on Monday next, February J7ih,aUU o’clock i« the fore noon, at M'Cartney's Auction House, No 125 Wood si, one door from the corner of Fifth, a large assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres, Caisinel*, Flannels, Tweeds, Ac.— The followingm part comprise the. assortment—about fifiy pieces French, English and American Broad Cloth*: twenty pieces French Cassiracrcs; ton pieces Cassi* netts; six pieces Tweedß. Also, Flannels. Ginghams, Alpaccas, Mods de Lames, Calicoes. Patent Thread, Sewing Silk, Black Italian Cravats, Silk Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Satin Vesting, Silk Velvet,Cords. Suspenders, Buttons, Table Wadding. Also, Ready Made Clothing. And at early gas light, same evening, Dry Good?, Fancy and Variety articles, Gold and Silver Watches, Ac fcb!3 W. G. ftI’CARTNEV, AuetV A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of “the { Ol Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny ■River, opposite Pittsburgh, is the County of Allegheny,” Will be holden m the Tqil House, on MONDAY, the 3d day of March next, at two o'clock, F. M., for the pur* pose of choosing odiceri for the ensuing year-and the determination or any question affecting the interest* of »»j*company. JOHN HARPER, feb3.ua wlm Treasurer TapscoU'sGeiterat Bmicration offlcc. . jrjb®' REMlTTANGESamlPassagctoand JgtfjßVfrom Great Britain andlrelanu, by W. iSSfcSSCA J. T. Tanscott, 75 bouthst., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 9u Water loo Rood. Liverpool. • The subscribers, having accepted the Agency oTlbe above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal torms with those desirous oTpaving the passage of their friends from the Old Country; ana they flatteriheraselves thoircharacter and long standing in business will give ample assurancethatalltheir ar rangements will becarnca out fatthfully. Messrs. W. it J., T. Tapscojtare long and favorably known for thesnpenor class,accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER. ROSCIUS* LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—frora New York the 21st and 2»th,andfrom Liverpoof thoOth and llth; m addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every .five days, being thus determined that uicirfacililies shall keep paee wunthoirincreaaing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott’s oonstantpersonol superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi] lional security that the comfort aud accommodation oi thepassengors will be particularly attended to, • subscribers-being, as usual, extensively engaged ■ip the i ransportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled tp take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their lauding, without a chance of disappointment or delay: and are; P*®Pared to contract for passage'from any sea la,no* Ireland to this city, the nature of S? SSSfll lhe y are engaged in giving them facilities iftfnnhiU so far inland not otherwise nr ther !!?• i lf ? e., t .. .. n't: ' t* t- J 2 Action Sales. P* 2K. DAVIS* Auctioneer* JAMBS fIIcKJENNA* Auctioneer. W. G. BI’CARTNEI, Auctioneer. selection* Correction. 1 * ( . it-'.t (Somtiucnai attb Jmanrial. THE PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADB AND MERCjHANTS’ EXCHANGE FREDERICK LORENZ,). TO. A. HILL, I COMMUTES FOB FebBUAIiT Daily Roview or ttt© Market*, ; OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, » Thdbbdat, February 13, 1851. J ASHES—We quote at former prices; Soda Ash 31031; Pot Ash 404}; Salcralus 6051, BUTTER—Market Blocked aod receipta increa sing. We note sales of email lota at 10012 for roll; also 30 koga at 7i. CHEESE—SaIes making at 6061 ; the stock id first hands is light;extra Cream will command 7071. COPPERAB—Wo note sales by the bbl at S3AO ■ bbl; Bcavdr do at 34,60 to 4,75. BACON—Sales aro regularly made at 8081 Tor Hams; 6107 for Sides ; 6»06i for Shoulders. * FLOUR—The receipts continue light; some sales on the Wharf nt @3,38 to 3,40. We also note a sale of 1000 bbls, City Mills extra, at 34,00; we also understand the same Mills have orders for sov» eral lots at the same price. From stores sales by dray load ai 83,66 to 83,62; extra 83,6203,75.. GRAIN—Wo have no now feature- to note in Gram; receipts continue light, and prices remain unchanged. Wheat sold to City Mills at from 720 75. Rye: tha demand is active; sales reported at 60c. Oata: sales at from 33 to 36, according to quality, from first hands. Barley dull. : DRIED BEEF—Sales are made at 8 to B}-by the tierce. LARD—Active; sales made from stores at 71 to 71, in kegs and bbls. RAISINS—We note sales at 32,50 p box. APPLES—24 bbls Romantics sold at the Wharf, at 31,00 p bbl. OlLS—Sales mado regularly of Linseed at $l,OO gallon, cash. No. 1 Lard Oil 69 to 60c. Castor Oil: we quoto at 95 to $l,OO. SEEDS—-The market well supplied. Clover - pncea receded ; sales are made at fr0m'8605,60, in a small way; $6,76 p. buß is asked. No change in Timothy. : DRIED FRUIT—We still quote at 76 for Apples; and 31,2501,30 for Peaches. POUT OP PITTSBURGH. 1J feet 0 inches Cats a in tub cHanisc ARRIVED: fetearaer Michigan N 0.3,.3, Boies, Beaver Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsvlllc ‘ J.M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKcesport- Beaver. Gordon, Heaver. ■ '* Fashion No. 2, Peebles, KUzabeih- Thomas Shnver, Bailey. West Newton- J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Redstone. Wool ward, Brownsville Diurnal, Conwcll, Wheeling. DEPARTED: ‘ Baltic. Jacobs,Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson,- do “ J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. ■ Mnhigitn No. Uyßoics.Benver Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. 1- asbion. Peebles, Elizabeth .*- Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. Cincinnuii, Birmingham, Cincinnaii. “ Reveille, Dale, Wcllsvillc 1 Navigator, Dean, Louisville. FOR 3AI.E--A large lot. o! SO feel from, on Coving* ion street, Lawrenceville,by 100 deep loon alley, wjut a Brick Dwelling House annexed, xvita kitchen ana cellar ■, and six rooms, neatly papered; and suitable gra a es, and a complete kitchen range ; good water, with pomp, wide porches; paved yard; coal tlied; stable, garden; grapery; wuu trun and thadetree*. All under good fence and in excellent order- Pleasantly situated near the Allegheny river. An omnibus will pass ever? half hour- 1 * ■Price—SlbfW. Ten!** rasy. S CUTHDKRT, General Agent, • . 76 SoutUhcld street. TAILORS' ‘1 RiMML\(i»"-Reccived and opened this da>—Cauvoß, PadUingij behcma, twist, satin and •tasting Vest and Coat Button*. Bono, metal and Japan ncd Rani and Strap Buttons. Horn and block bone fttift pender fcuuont, Ac. [febs] A. A. MASON ACO To Lett A TWO ; STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated Aft -tl. eear Lharucrn Creek, four miles from thejuifiS Cuy, and ix a very desirable country residence- There is a new carriage bouse, stable, and good water on the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved- con taining a variety of choice Frnit trees. For particulars and apj>]>' lo PATTON, dll Liberty si..or •[. S. nONNKr, on the premises. ffeb9 & UE^c , O . CI{IUJ? ' Geobos Beale.* je., :W». F. MTIaiDK, C-J-AONBW- M’BRIOE A CO., successors to Eich \J baum, M'Kendry A Co., Warehouse, (formerly oc cupied by Wm. Noble,) No. 137 Front Street, outdoor West of Wood st., Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Dona* van s improved patent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges- Coal und Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grate*. Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Sugar Kelllos, Ttn Kettles, Sad Irons, Dog Irons. .Rough Castings, threshing Machines, Afrit Gearing, Pipe Castings, Ac- AJro— Vallts. Vault Doouv, Dion Railing. and Weoiqut Ihon WoltK of every descripuon ja2s:lmd&4tw G r ■ FOR SALE. M. BOLLMAN being about to decline business on * account of tU health, his Vinegar, Distillery and Drug biore will be soldeuher together or Separate, on moderate terms. Apply to ILKLEBER. Third street, sign of Golden Harp, ..-.lebs or, Liberty street. No. 215- v - Bounty Land and other Business. WILLIAM FLINN offers his services to tran*ur business with the Executive Departments and congress, us an agent He will attend lo all business relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode rate. Address William Flinti, Washington; D C- January 2d, 1851. Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in the office of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury. ■ His knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments will render his services, as agent, particularly useful to all who may employ him at the seat of Government. ALBION K. PARRIS, ihbl Lais Second' Comptrollers coßcrcit or market and tbibo btbexts. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. : Faculty. Joint Fleming, . principal Instructor in the science of Accounts.' O. K. Chambkbun, Professor of Penmamhip, Mercan tile computation, Ac. Alex. M, Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. f Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and us application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid ana elegant band writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. • Lecture on Commercial every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. [declO Penmanship* A.T no time for-many years has there been such un jtX scrupulous trickery practised* upon the public about penmanship, as at present.- Pieces of engraving arccirculated.through the town andcoquirv, wilh ihoeiL graver’s name suppressed, in order to induce the igno rant to belicvo them to be. penmanship. Persona dext rous of becoming rnpld and elegant penmen,(will do well to call at DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex nmine.lhe handwriting o( some of the best penmen In the city, who have been instructed in this Institution dec27;duw - - ~ OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; Irish . do; Jamaica Ruin, m bottles. For sale by v i J. P. HORBACH, . ■•■'■■■■ IS7 Liberty streal. J7Y RANGES! ORAAOESI— IO boxes Sicily Orawres, y/ju.t received aod for sale by ° 1 ■ JOSHUA RHODES, ; -viHc—-—— l_. No. 6 Wood street. mfl FAMILY FLOUR; ■ r-r-T' IUU SO bags Coflee; ' - ■>;, :80 bbra.No.-a Mackerel 1‘ - 7S bbls. Tar ; 100 bags Salipetre; For rale by ■ . _ T. WOODS 4s SON, Produce Dealers and Commiasioa Mcrchanu, No. 01 Water street. » 1 A. ■ i, ; • 4- •*. t+lffr * * Pleasant Residence. llo|ie Foundry* PITTSBURGH " ♦-Vl. > -tt. .-* VH*?W *r <■ 1 * **' ’ r '**» f • , v ' ' 'W\ <.h * * * r 4v: -7 ''v'.' • • i. • . '. * ••> BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for tht DaUg Morning Post. BKCnro BT tIOUTHIItO—mSTBD "pt BIEiB XXXIat COHGKESS—SECOHD SESSIOH, WAsanroTotr, February 12. : BoOeE. —Mr. Willie proposed to make a report from tho committee on printing for the relief of Thomas Ritchie. A point of order being raised by Mr, Bnrti the Chair decided the feportrn order. ■ An appeal being taken, if was laid on the table. ’ Mr. Ritchie waß "thenj on motion, released from hie contract. . " After a length; debate for end against the ctaim.of Mr. Ritchie; Mr. Crowell moved to amend Mr. Bart’s instructions, to relieve the former printers, Messrs. Wepdall and Van Benlhnsen, on the same terms as those proposed by the resolution.' Mr. Marshall opposed the resolution of the corns mitteo on printing, bat without concluding gave way to Mr. Crowell, on whose motion the House adjourned. e Senate.—Varioos petitions and resolutions were presented. - . V ■ Mr. Badger’s resolntion, providing that hereafter the Senate should meet at 11 o’clock, was, after some debate, rejected. The bill, granting land for the support of the in digent and insane, was passed. Mr. Shields called up the joint 'resolution, authorizing the additional title of Lieut. General in the army for .eminent aervices, by brevet only. , Mr. Atchison moved to lay the resolution on the table, which motion was lost. A long debate thon took place, after which the resolution was ordered to be engrossed. The Senate then adjourned. .. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Albany, February 12, A bill has been introduced providing for the joint meeting of the Legislature, on the fourth Tuesday of February, to elect a Senator for New York, on joint ballot. CnronrnATi, February 12, The first fugitive slave case was tried yesterday, and canned considerable excitement,’ bat finally ended by the woman expressing a desire to return with her tnasjer. The point raised by the Attorney lor the slave, was, that she was brought here by her mattery and, under our law, entitled to her freedom. The Indiana Constitutional Convention adjourned tlntdi*. The woman’s right clause was finally de feated. The navigation of the Wabash river baa been bus. pended some 8 months, bat is now in fine navigable order. New Obusaus, February 11. The jury in the Geo. Henderson case canid not agree. The proceeds of Jenny Lind’s second concert was oyer 920,000. It la reported that the steamer Autocrat was sunk st Bayou Sara, by coming in collision with the steamer Magaolia. Capl. Grant, J. Ferguson and child, Mr. Goodyear, 3rd engineer* and ohej or two other lives lost. . St. Louis, February 12. Tho weather la.dear and mild; - River.on a stand, with fit to 7 feet at Cairo; no ice. The steamer Indiana went op this morning, and tho Dr. Franklin this evening. Lovisvir.it:, February 12. There ia 8 feet water in the canal and falling.— Tho woather is cool. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yobe, February 13. Cotton. .Dull; aalea of 200 bales; middling to fair upland, 12(9131?middling la fhir Mobile and Orloana, 13(016. Stock, 60,000. Floor. .Wore active j Indiana and Michigan, 4,- 80 to 1*00; round Ohio, 4,81, to 4,94. Grain.. Wheat ia dull ; Long Ttland, 9591,00 j corn it doll and scarce ; a cargo of new yellow, to arrive, at 67. , ' Poik..Old racaa, 12,12312,18; prime, 9,18 to 9,30. Beef. .Chicago, better; others unchanged; mess, Whiskey..lbaettae at. 2510251. Tobacco;. Buoyant; sales of 250; Ky., at IS. Groce riel. .Quiet. Linseed Oil,.Scarce, and advancing; sales at 90391 c. , ' Tallow. .Active at ?(, cash. Cattle.. About 1,600 beeves,—6oo soothern—6Q cows and calves, and 4,900 sheep sad lambs, were oflored to day.; There has been a fair demand for beeves during the week; and the market closed at sit advance in prices. Good retailing qualities bring 6,00 to 8,25. About 700 bead remain unsold. evEßiuo.] . New Yantr, February 12. Cotton. .More active { sales of 1,300 bales at 12} to 131 for middling to fair upland, and 131 to IS for middling to fair Mobile and Orleans.' Flour.. Active; the demand is particularly for Ohio; sales of 8.000 at 4,87 to 5,00; fanev Ohio. 6,18 to 6,37; estra, 6,40 to 6,75. Grain.. Wheat: lower; Genesee, 1,18; corn: easier ; sales of 9,000 bash at 661 to 67 for yellow. Pork.. Now has advanced; sales at 13£; new Ohio mess, 12,26 to 12,31; prime, 9,26 to 9,31. . Beef. .Old is firm; prime, 6to 6 ; mess, 8,60 to 10,76; hams areifirm at 6f to 6;. Hogs.. Doll at'6l. Groceries.. Sugar is in good demand ; New On leans, 6(361 { molasses are in request at 30. Cofiee is buoyant ; Rio, 111; lit for common and prime. Rico.. Declined 12c on the cwt. ; Linseed Oil.. Firm at 90 to 91. Tobacco.. Active; Ky., 10 to I 2(, Baetibobe, February 12, At auction, to-day, 216 hhde N O Sugar sold at 6,9536,90. • Flour. .Nothing doing. ; Grain.. Wheat, unchanged. Ryo, 70. Corn yollow, 69361; white, 66067.. Oats, 42044 Whiskey. .26 ill bbla. ' '. ; Clover Seed. .Prime, 6,12105,26. Cnrctiitfan, February-12. The river has fallen 8 inches. The weather is fine. ■ Floor..ln good demand; sales at 3,40-to 345 for Eastern brands. Whiskey.. Advanced; sales at 22( t 029. ■ Cloverseed; .Declined ; sates of good. at 6.24 Prime 6,50. - j. * _ Provisions. .Unchanged; sales confined to 9 hhda Bacon Sides at 6} to 6|; packed at a lower rate. Mola*aos.;3o to 31. Spgar and Coffee,. Dull and heavy. , . New OniEAßa, February 11. Flour. .Salo of 1,630 bbla. Ohio at 4,10, C0rn..62066c. PrositiOns.'.Mess Pork.'.Bstremelv scarce and advanced 1,00, and la now aellieg at l 4,00". Lard.. Sales ot7 to 7lc. Whiskey..26l to s6{c. Cofiee.. Rio 10|c. TfiriEDDINGS. ko,-300 Wedding,Cakcßrixes; fti c 200 Cornelian Rinas; 12 doz. assorted uoldPens* ■ 12 do do Spectacles: • ; 4 do do • RaaoraASfran* Just received at thelVatch and Jewelry Store of - W; W. WILSON, • 1 declfl . v • corner of Market and Fourth sta. Farm for 1 dale# ' rpHE subscriber offers Tor sale thefoHowing (Jeacrlbed 1 tract and piece of LAND, situated in North Fayette township, Allegheny counuy Pa.yllmiles, from pitta burgh, adjoining lands of Win, hPconnell, heirs of Amos Ewmg, deceased, Mr, WaJlace oad James Starkeon containing eighty*five* acres, more or less: on. which there is erected a new frame DwelUogHonseJiw* stories ;bigh;l4Qfeerlohg by.2o; finished'in modern style- a well of excellent water, wita/pump, at the door-; spring house; wash house, coal and wood house,' Also, a new' frame.bank Barn, flO feet long by 40, with Stabling under the whole. Fruit, as follows—3o bearing AppLe Trees * 100 biarinh-Peach and a variety of other. Fynit., This Land is of an excellent quality; and in a high state of cultivation—beiugunder goad feace, and in all urn fields; with abundance: of coaland iimesZone,and a coal b&nk, opened oh the premises. This Farmia very conveniently focated—being on a public road, r and con venient to chiirchesVrauls and school houses,, and. in.a very healthy mad-agreeable neighborhood. I for farther particulars, see James C/Hiehey, Agent, Rio binsoh id . or the subsonber, on the premises: „ ; ' S4MUEL THO MPSON. ,üb°ve Faring if not-disposed : or before Wednesday, the 19th day of February, will b a offered on that day, at public outcry on the premises. ! • Norik Bayern January 28,185Ma29iTlv^awts.., IN THE MATTER of tbevolunuiry a isignment olf JohtiA.Dolchv to JosspfliNtfrxß andj All pempns .hayihg claims: against 'Above homed. John A. Dolchy,are-requestedtopresent them to either of the undersigned, and those indebted ate. requested to make immediate payment/ JOSEPH NEYER, 6th 1 tfard, JOHN BARTON, sth stt, Fitlsbgh., feb&G»w» ” Assignees. . “ • J to Books, Musk, sst. Now Boobat Kew Boofti! ’XJTTALL, No.. 85 Fourth street has justreceived the IT. followingnew.works: The March No. of Graham’s Magazine. The Ulastra tionßin this number are really superb, and the reading matter is of unusual interest. It has a large number ot original articles ; araong.which, is a life of John Ran* dolph,and anew, tale, entitled the Heroine of Bloom* ingaale.. The Pictorial Life and : Adventures of. Guy Fawkes, the'Chief of the GunpowderTreoson. The Convict,or the Conspirator’s Victim. A'Novel, written in prison byNedßantlmo. . • The ,Women of,lsrael. By Grace Aguilar. Discipline; a tale of the Annals of Hungary.- ByTalvi : ; . . A Review of the Atlemptto Tax Religion, and an An swer to the Attack on Churches. By Senox.- [feb9 'Braham*i 2lagaxlne for march* H MINER 8; CO.-have received the above. Iris • truly in size a double number. • Harpers’ New Monthly for February—the best num- T©t bdtj in matter and embellishments. *‘ : . International Monthly—not excelled 1 by any other in literary interest ■, Anew illustrated edition of Guy Fawkes, the chief of the Gunpowder Treason. The Women of IsraeMn two volumes. By Grace Aguilar. . • • • ByTalve Tals of the Annals: of Hungary. aUem P t 10 Tax Religion.. By Senox. « wm.. Books l Sew Books 1 - QMITH’S, CLABSICAL DICTIONABY—A new clas< aji steal Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography; f?ZSi os 7« nd g e °gjaphyi partly based upon the dic n^OT^o£?u W f r andßoman biography ana mythology. &T Smith j LLD., editor of the Greek, and Roman an*, uqmuesj and of Greek and Roman biography and my thology. Revised, with numerons corrections and addi- 1 tions, by Charles Anthon, LLD., professor of the Greek dnd Latin languages inColumbia college.--:’ The Life ana Correspondence of Robert Southey, edi* ted by his son, the Rev. Charles Cmhbert Sonthey. M. A., curate of Plumbland, Cumberland. Fall bound cloth, with portrait. No. 6 of the Life and Correspondence of Robt Southeys Laves of the Queens of Scotland and English Prin cesses connected, with the regal succession of Britain. By Agnes Strickland, amhor of the “Lives of the Qaeens of England.” Vol.l. . The Decline of Popery and its Causes; an address delivered in the Tabernacle, on Wednesday evehia«>v January 15,1851. By Rev. N. Murray, D. D. The above books just received and for sale by feb3. R.C. STOCKTON. 47 Market Mreet. - WORKS ON BOOK-KEEPING;—DutPs" cial Book-keeping; Duffs Steamboat Book-keeping; Blanks for the above works. Jost received.a larke supply, and for sale by JOHN H. JIKLLOR, J* B6 . 81 Wood st ■ '. ' St. Valentine's Day. l4th. Three thousand and fifty-six dif “r ferent kinds of Valentines. "We have now receiv ed and offer for sale, either wholesale or retail, ihelarg* est assortment of Valentines ever -offered in this city, ranging in price from six cents to ten dollars. •Booksellers and dealers in fancy goods, who wish us to supply them with Valentines, will please order them immediately, so as to get.them m season. . Send, by all means, to the cheap book, newspaper and magazine establishment of r . HENRY MINER A CO. jfISS . No 33 Smithficld su, Pittsburgh, i IconoffrapUto Encyclopaedia. XKj C. WALL, No. 85 Fourth, street, Pittsburgh, hav* ▼ T * mg been duly appointed agent for this splendid work ot Science, Literature and Art, published in Ger many and translated into English, is prepared to supply subscribers St publishers’ terms. .Each number wifi contain twenty fine Steel Plates, of the most costly de scription, and eighty pages oHditerpress. It will be published in twentypvc numbers, at 91,00 each, and appears semi-monthly. The fourteenth nura .ber is now published. Sabscribers who wish, can have tbe work from the commencement. Terms—Cash—payable oa the delivery of each num ber. No subscriptions will be taken on any other terms. Lovers of the art andperso'nsof taste will please call and examine specimens. W. C. WALL,' . ■ Periodical Office, J’t-w . r No. 85 Fonnh street. _ . NEW IRUBIC. T ONELY MAIDEN—a celebrated Duett from the JLi opera of Jeisonda. By Spaor; Mother, ihou’rt faithful tome. A new tong by 9.0. '• Foster; Sweetly ray Alice fair. ByS.C. Foster; .I’d offer thee this hand of mine; r Come, Maidens, Come—nr Trancadtlh: - We happy yen From the Daughter* ot Ocean Burial 1 . A favorite and touching: ballad : Thoa hast wounded the spirit that lov’d thee. Bea Bolt, or don’t you remember sweet Alice ; Soiree Polka. By S, C. Foster; The celebrated Polka dances; Jeneatic & Jeanott—complete ; Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest; Fashion Polka: Betty Polka. By Burgrauller; . Chit Chat Polkaf Batchelor's Polka; Silly very easy and pretty; Rosslgnol Polta; Allegheny Cotillions; Anew edition of Hunter** InstrucijLons for'Piago, with six additional pages of new Lessons; : Clark’s Caleehism for thoFiano: . Barrow’s Pianoforte Primer; Received to-day by * T „ ; JOHN H. MEL LOR, 81 Wood street. N-B.—A very largo stock of new-Pianos arriving andwillbeopen andforsalothisweek. (ja3i _ Splonaid Kew Planoo. ■ j -KLEBEit takes pleasure in -annoancing : ihat -he JljL* has just of choice Pianos of the celebrated make of Noets & Cuuut and DcNnaai, New York, which, with those on hand,from themostcleg&nt, varied and extensive stock ever offered in this city? Among others, one splendid 7 octave double carved Piano, Louia XIV style, with the new improvement of the over strings, thelalest' and most impariant improve ment, to be foond onlv on Nunns * Clark's Pianos. ' . Also, two superb-Eolian Attachment Pianoa. N. B/—An extensive lot of New Music, embracing Jenny Lind’s, and the choicest new Songs, Polkas, Waltzes, &c, SIGN OP THE GOLDBw HARP. JaS5 No. 101 Third street MRS. C.BLUME would icspect- E?Mll invite the attention of the pub- to her new and splendid slock of. \ss7 \SsigyPlANOSjjust opened and ready .for sale, among which are the celebrated .Hamburg Planes, with the new improvement of the 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, bat unsuccessfully... Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano, Louts XIV style, made by Bacon& Raven, New -York. Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven, New. York. Fourdf octave Pianos, made by. J. &,C. Fisher, Ute Naans & Fisher, New York} together with some of oar ownmanafoetpre, with mctalic frame, . fja33.. Plano Fortes. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 61 Wood street, has receiv ed and now offers for sale a large and well selected stock of 0, 6|,6t and 7 Octave Piano Fortes, from the manufcctory of Chicksbxko, Boston, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. These Pianos are invari ably sold at Boston prices; without nn extra charge for tranroonation orriAk, and in all cases warranted. Ola Pianos taken in pan payment at their full valae. . JOHN H. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chickerihg’s Pianos.for Western Pennsylvania, No. 81, Wood street. . feb4 IttOS WOttKSf NEGBOES, OimiES f &0. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville,at the October term, 1350,1 wilL sell at' the. Louisa Funiace, in Montgomery County, State of: Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851, the Furnace known-ns the JLonisa.Fnrnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with.all the lands attached and adjOiningthere fo, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same time andplacel.wiU.eeUa valuable negro man, Jolts Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, bn a credit of lv2, and 3 years 7 The real estate ion acredit of l, 2,3 ana 4 years. '» •. . ■. . .. Oh the lUh of April, 1651 V I will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baxter, in-Montgomery Co., Tenh., the ; IRON PROPERTY, known as tne Tennessee Fun nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining ana attached.thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of and 4 yeans. Sumrier Cetmfy Lands near ftaUatm, . I will ftlso'sell, on the 20th of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 330 acres of land lying in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1,2 and 3 years. ; . House and Lot in-Nashtiik, I will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1651, a valuable Hoaseand Lotto Nashville, alihe Market House, known as Lot No. 64. situated, on High si., on a credit of 1,9. and 8 years. Bond and approved security will be reqoi* red of the purchaser and .alien retained on the real es tate in all cases. . ; P.PREESTLEYjC. ic M. Sale ofMales, Wagons, &e« 1 will, as theiAdzzfr of Robt. Baxter,. sell at the Lou is* Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn, on the Bth day'of April* 1651. all the personal property of the said Robußaxter; belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mtdes, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock oh hand * on a credit of twelve months. I will Also sell, on the Uth day of April, 1851, at the. late residttoceof Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county. Tennessee, About3o:Mules,Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, togetherwith all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months • Bond and security will be required, on* all .suras over $lO. j The sale Will be continued at each place fromday to day,tiUall the property is sold. . i- . : Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER,Adm’r. . fl y Each paper send the Office of the Clerk and. Maslor the papers containing the. advertisements,’with the amountofthe fee seated.. Published till day of last- Sale.: -i': The NashviU& Union and True'Whig; the Louisville Touthal j ihe'Cliicinhaxi.Comxnerdal, and the Pittsburgh Post J will publish the above advertisement twice, a week untiidayof sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and Master lor settlement. dec2B:tawts —Clbfi&vUle Jeffersonian. - - :• . *• JUnnd Xor sale* ■. . fTH!E subscriber is authorized to sell the following 1 described piece of land, situated in Robinson to wn ship, AlleghenycountyyPa..adjoining landsgf Geo. M.. Evans,heirs of James M’Elherron, Robert Banting, and the; heirs of John & ScuUey.on «Cbamcr.’s Creek.’r four iniles from the city of Pittsburgh, and one-naif mile below—Baldwin’s bridge* containing, about acres, more This land is of an excellent -quality, for. gardening in g_ located' in a warm bend, of the;creek,.and having a hravrate bottom.that:never fails to bring an excellent crop. The buildings .consist of a vcrr c»Wn6bltrfrhWffß«elbng Hbuse and-firante- andan Orchard of SOjbeanngApple Trees, yritha Variety of other Fruit. For farther particulars, enquire ofJaraes M’Coy, or the undersigned. JAMES C. RICHEY. Bo&truon Jan. 23,1851. N. B*—Terms easy Ond price moderate. ja29:dlwawtf X-' V’ ; - ■_-*. , .-'.vV^T’-t. Hew Stock of Plano*; SALK OP VALUABLE , -• ''“Vi".'"* V, • v> ™ . • «. V h w *ff • t % * *\o ■# ' . * • .''*.«*£>!• V ? .V'• r^-;' * ’ .' •■/*’ .. ■* •*■ V. l * V J fl . .■'■ >S *•> -,, O'■ *•■••■ r l I i-' ■, i - •' - “ " ■ ;• v-r: ,if : r- • '<*•' ■'■ t V.'i \ *. * J Bankersanb &xchanse Brokers. _■ . ...-'WOt,OB, ■ Tips have associated J. Gahdineb Corera With os in TV the Exchange andßankinffbußiness. ■■■•' ■ , WAI. h.widliams & CO, Piusburgh, Jan’y. I,lBsl,—jafliim ■; ■, wm. n. william*. j. b. m'vay. J. a. covvirt "■ WM. H. WILLIAMS *. CO., ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hoaxa bast cobnsa o? wood ira thied STjasrira.- A * r &nsacttons made on liberal terms, and colles* ” »ons promptly attendedto. . [jaflrOm ■ Removal* HOLMES & SONS, •• AH3). BXCHANOB' OVFICtt 2b No. C 7 Market strett, four doors btiour old stand : bL;HOLMES A SONS BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BIIofCERS, andDea leram-Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold* Silver arid Bank Noles. Elchanve on the Eastern and Westerri ciue(coasmntl; for sale. ■ Collections mada in ail the cities throughout the Unl ted States.. Dcposites received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, .-i ... ■: ..■■■ ■ • • : aag^f^iy.- -■ Domestu'and Pcrretgn Exctvingey,Bahts. Notts, : ’ Gold and Silver, Bought, SoU and Exchanged, ■ AT THS ■ ... ■ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE •• t : ow .. ’ Williams A. Mill & Co., . .. . Si Wood Street, ■ i PITTSBURGH. Qy’iNrSEESTAI.riOWEDOriTrMEDEPOarn). [aug2B i ALLXH XBA2CX&. - SDWAnDBAH«,' KMMSE 4 RAHffX* Banker t a nd Exchange Brokers Dialers in ... Foreign and ; DoiwtießiUs,Billscf Exchange, Certificates ~>f Dspcs itjßankNbus.and Coin. Coinerof Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. ; Charles Hotel. : raaySS • ' BAAEING HOUBSi JESSE CAROTKERS & CO., ■ NO.XS, WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit, v Collections made on all the principal ciues of the Uni* ted States. ~ ■; • . ; . £augl:ly fAS.B.HOOIf. • THOS. SlfiGEMf < HOOHrfSAEOBNT. t BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. NE.Cornerpf Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh\ Pa T\EALER3 in Corn, Bank. Notes, Time Bills, Foreign Cenificate3ofDeposii,&e EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of tkeUnidn ,raa ‘® la sumsto suit purchasers. < sH?^'i£Es?A.P ar^ail^3rcce tvedondepoSite ' . COLLECTIONSmadeou all parts of the Onion, nriha Ipwcstratea. . . - i -- - ; seplt-ly.: CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE BRYAN, GLEIM 4& CO, 'VTOTES,Drafts, Checksf&c.-collected* and Remits A.l tancestriade upon favorableterms maySfclf v • R R.BRYAIT, Cashier. . BoUtdaysburgh, May 18. 1850. , ; ■ • . ", . PATRICKS & FRIEND, v r : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 95, coaaEß-.WobD.jian.iDiAiiosD-STKESTsi - Pittsburgh, Pa; [mavl Mecbonlce Bank. Bunak'SßtJtLDtfla,FdCßTH ADOVEMABKET STffSET. • THIS BANK is nowprepared to do business. Open from 9 A.M. to 3>F. MV / . Interest paid on Special Deposits y w- - angU THOMPSON BELL,Cashier.* G. WvTAYLOR, 113 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. STRICT attention vrill . be given to. all business en trusted to his care. Pittsbnrgh manufactured* arti cles always on hand, or procured on short notice. ■ Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac.* negotiated on favora ble termß. Advances made if required. toct22:tf DRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO,' California, for sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS & FRIEND, N 0.95 Wood st. [octl9 The Great Banedyfor. Consumption of the. Lungs, Affec ; bans of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis , Bains jot Weak ■ °f the Breast or Dungs, and other affections of the ■ Breast or Lungs. ...•■• ~r-.:... 1117 ISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a ■ Tf fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cheesy Bass and the geniaiue Iceland Moss (the latter imported expressly for this purpose,) ‘the rare medical virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical process with the extractor tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE,. ? Dr. Wni.Y. Banks, of Xenia,'Ohio, a highly respect able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed ns ; that the sale of Wistaf’s Balsam Cherry is nn paralleled. The demand for it is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. He has had in his store medicines for lung affections. ■ Some of these •were.eeteemed good and some gaveieraporary relief-- 4 But,since hehos had Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry a number of. the most serious cases'were completely ca red by its use. *‘l never, sold a says the doc tor, “in which 1 had that entire confidence thatlfaadjii this/’.'' ;• :•■ It crass! WhereverWistar’sßalsamofWlldCher ryis introduced, it ai once .attains ttat high’reputation if so richly.deserveSv.'Whatcaaprevefitita sale when on' eyery.handfcan be witnessedlts wonderful cures? • ’The -worercaie-cLAstbina, recent and'dangerous Coughs (and also those that' are of long standing,) Bronchitis or Consumption-(in its early stnges) are always cored by this rernarkable inedicuie. ' : HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION ! - CnredbyWlitar’ißaisamofWildCheriry; Plsasast Ridoe, Hamilton col*o.> Sep; 27,1850. • J. D. Bit: I take the liberty of advising you of the bencfirthdt I have derived from the use of Dh Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. T was prostrated : by that terrible scourge, Consutnptionjia Rlay last: The 1 attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of my family {my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption', I was afflicted with nearly allof the worst.features of the disease:. I had a.distressing cough and expectorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever; severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, with fioshes of heat’ and copious night sweats. _ • I was under the care of a skilled physician , from the time i was taken sick until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friend jeonsidering my case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our pnysician’s skill, advised the use of Wistar’s Balsam of \Vjld-Cher ry. ••• *• ;• ” * *-. '*• ;•• ■' : I have taken four bottles of the raedicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. I ntake this statement lOi induce others that are afflicted as I have been, to m»ke trial of Wising Balsam of-Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my health. : JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. ; Csown PotsTi Lake co , 1a.iJune.15,18491 J• D. Park-Dear Sir: As I haveadeep commissern tion for the afflicted, permitihe to give you a brief histo ry of ray afflictions, and the benefits; derived from the use of “Dr. Wistar’s BaKam oi Wild Cherry ;”/ In July, 1844,1 was attacked wiih.a fever of a typhotd character, which left me in a very debilitated stute,-.when in the following winter I was. taken with a aqverecold, .which reduced me to such on extent as to give me the appear ence of a confirmed, consumptive. I labored under a severe coagb. expectOTated a grealdeal, and was trou bled wuh cold feet and night sweats.' Xalsd (frequently raised blood from my longs. I continued in this stale, gradually sinking under thedisease, nntii January, 1847, until I was ogain attacked with fever.: My extremities, especially my feet, were'constantly cold, and almost losuheir reeling. Under these circumstances it may be ’truly said that I was a living skeleton. I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from thd first'weekthatl commenced taking it I can date a grddnal recovery. I continued its usestxmonths, at the end Of which ume I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the BaV soih to all those afflicted with diseases 6rihe : lungs, arid would say to those commencing its use-iiot ! to bo dis cpqrcgedi if two or three bottles do hotefleci a cute: but persevere aa I have done, and Jhave no donbt’but nine cMes out of. ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. JOSEPH: JACKSON. Imporxaniuy thsse Afflicted, toith: Misuses cf the Lungs ii- and,Breast,. Will miracles never ceane?More evidence of its sureaasrag health restorative virtues! - [From.Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co n 'Ky.J ?• , V. SpamoFißUJjKy.jMay^jlSlSf Messrs. Sanford # Burk: I take inis opportunity of informing yonor' amost remarkable cure'performed on me;bythense of Dr. Wistar’s; Balsanf of wild Cherry. . In the year 1840 I was taken with the inflammation of the bowels; which I labored under tor six weeks, when I gradually recovered. ; In the fall of 18£LI was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon myiungg,and for the space of three-years I was con fined to my bed. I tried ail kinds of medicines undo ve ry* jvarietyof aid without benefit; and Urns I wearied a3ohgjtnulihe v wint«r of 1845, when X heard of Dr. Wis. tar’sDalsamjofWildCherry. , My friends persuaded me to givo it a'trial, though 1 had given up ail hopes of recovery, and i hod prepared - myself for the change of another world. - Through their' solicitations I was induced to make u«e of the -^nuin> JTttforV^ astonishing., .AfierfiveyeaTsofafflictionand s offering, and!after havingspent four orjfive hundred dollars to uo purpose, ana-tha best and most , respectable physicians *°° n restored to entire health by the bless ngofGod/and the use of Dr. Wis tar s Balsam of Wild Cherry* May the-blessing of-Ood rest upon the proprietors of rUSI? abie v a We a ‘«ue as Wisiar’s Balaam of Wild : Yours, respectfully; W. H. BAKER. „ “ of Wild Cherry” has 9* ! e , of ihesignMani of .Henry, Wistar, Iff. D:. Philadelphia, and ‘- Sanford & Park » on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu- r-£J,t by Vir P , ARK ’ (successor to Sanford & Park,) rourtlr and: walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and We«t, to whom all orders must Do addressed...... J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh: L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond: H A Fahaestot-k &. Co Pit-s -burgh; J A Jones, Phtshnreh; tee & Beckham. Alie-: gheuy City; L TBuwell, Washington ,- w H Lainber ton,]Frankimi Q t_B Bowte, Uniontown; H Welty, GredttsbnrghJ 9 Kountz, Somerset: Scott &;GilmorL nlng! Evans A Co, Brookvilln- A-Wfl.|n ’& Sh i C Oj N- Calienaer.Meaa/ villej Burton A Co, fcrte; Henry Forker: Mercer; Jas Kelly A Co, Jitttler.: |amiih, Beaverrj i) sSSmermm Wat Tea; F t A CSJonesj-CoUdersport; Jro Brownsville. fcbio • Co-Partnership. «iy'kibave this day associated with us in the COAL TV BUSINESS, Hoar. D. Tbosspsoh. The stylo will be known as before. fbb7:Sw- ANDSEW LEECH, JR. A CO. •r’ ?4r r9 ',* v- V>'» ' e ♦ -■ • t t -■* >r. . t ; >1 'I) i V 3 ' * - ' ■' ■■ ( ’. v.-.. Dr. Rogers’ Syrop or (liverwort and *is» .■•■"ATO- -v. >'"■■■■ Si/nth of rtv; °ttd. CANGHALiAGtTAyand .let no ' other be palmed on to *.'■ - • . -CAD'HON,—iNonrgrouine, unless there is bn thebdff ’ iCjyVlL’h omgh and Disease of fourteen -mantisstanding Cared, - ; Auer beinggiven-up twice by eminent Physicians! - Mesirjvtf. L: SmiiifCo— l herirvhhtoroStow'dii nCertifieauo/ a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort Y Tar and Cuncbalagna, The Cough anA eTpicurralitm. wnsof founttn nwnlfijrtahdingjandhad' baffled Ilie sloll Of several of oor eralnentphysiciaasln. New York, Albany andCooperstown.. lam the person in whom the cnre was effected,and os I had previously, - no fai;h in patent medicines, :I have since tried it on ■ outers, end have become satisfied oi its value. Minev : was nsgreatnente as weiaevefperiironedlasriltdr' daring my sickness!h«» gmtn tep tales by.my pSyrirfaiu. - . , have now commenced my business,alter lahine. I think, about ergbi border. T^ 1 ’ , , Yoars,fespectfoUy, THOS. C. FAVLDEBI • > - BLEEDING AT,THE LUNGS CUEED, •' SEE HMV PROJtPTtT mreis. " • ■ Statement c/,Sr,£ long,yßaitr. Sb.SSB Pearl stria. N. Y~A few days before last Chrlstmts, iwas taken 1 nnwell, and: Boon conuneneed Bleeding freely Or tho Lungs. I called in a Homaopathic physician, but hi* medicine did not seem to help mo. I read your advert- - isement, andThoughtl would try Dr. Borert 1 Syrup of Licertoortj Tar and Canchalagtia. Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough - ‘ was gone, and I felt as well aa usaal. -My healthU noW’ good. T consider it a most excellent ineaielne,and Cor- ■ dially recommend it to my friends. IThti statement was * made to the TroprutortiMarth 13!*,T 850.1 ; JE/e,This wholcpeper riiight be filled,with letters ei--‘- tnilar to the above, fiom there who hate been cured. . FOR SALE r wholesale'and retaD, byA.L. BCOVILL - ^ 1 E rs tt t th c ir Principal-DrpDI,GOTHIC ‘ HALL, Np,310 Broadway, New York,to whom All or ■ uni letiorj relating to Agencies, should be addressed; . tr ALSO,for saJe by K. E.Scilers, No.'fl? Wood rieet* , for ;.Pjttabutth und vicinliy s D. M. CorryAud Hv t.Schwartt, AUelheay City; Towaseitd,: • Carr & Co., Manchester? A. Pauercoa*3inuiiißhani. PBICE-In largebottle, 8l,00;or elnbottle*TdrBs,fiO : -•ueclltqaw. •> = ■ DR. JAYNE’g FAMILY ME DICIN ESi-Eitract of a loner-from the Rev. E. L. ABBOTT, a well anowir and highly esteemed Miaslouery in the kingdom of Bormah, dated Sandowky Arracan/FebrnaryilßlS; C: . -D- Jayr.s, Ehil ad e 1 phi a: My - Dcar Sir—VVe - are ■ X Xi S Pi Cot ff ry - m Complaint*, ahdhaa been used i. m all our Missions wiih the nxost.eraiifyiiig bucccsv I ■ 9ArcAT?vp Jhdtty cases to act like, charm.-Your -. are Anchor. The- best medicine, for my Liyer Complaint and;pain in Um ' that I have ever used. They.are in ;gtcat demand;aad 's“}» e, y; ogt - ortheiffu. Wc need five hundred.-. t »i? xes Bro. Beecher says wb could use a- j thoasand boxes yearly . among our people to great ad» ‘ fi vantage.; 1 haveuredyaurTONlC t Towc-mJiNTERMiTfENT FBVEBi the-moS-* complete success,; lUunlc-iLwajoncethemeahsdf aa* ; vine my own son./ During my travels among the church* es the past season, f found a whole village suflerlnu un- ' der a prevailing Influenza,' attended wwx Coagfcs*df a most violent character. Toften regretted ihad not had' * * a dozen or two of TOUR EXPECTORANT to admi-. * r i3ter to laem, for Ibeiieve frora what l have seen of its' : eoects, that n would have been just thp thing for Utose 1 " pqor peoyle. 4 I presume -you: have not hitherto had an ■ idea towhat an extent your medicines are used lh aU Affectionately yours* . E-la.ABBOTI ' : For sale at the Pekin Tea Store,33 FtfUrsi; r [ooviO The Humaa Body muji Porßplrcj :•'! TO BJITE " •- oires’liaUan Chemical Soap causes a freA •■'""■ per?pirauon,and mhb same time mollifies, soften* Ui© Bkm, tertdro and beauty of an Infant’*. s * SCURVY;. SALT RHEOftt. AND; SORES* are soon not only healed, but cared by it* use, as av ■ •■'" least seven physicians in New York know, who - aso it— m such caws,and find it an(oUing— »a* also, in • v • PIMPLES* BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skm disease. Tho redder is assured that * this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will piove. ' Tcouldenaraerateni least SOpersonscaredof __ SORE HEAD, SORB I*EU§ AND SORB BEARD. Bay ~«» and the reader is again assured, I would - not •craelly_selUt for the above, unless I knew it to be ail l state. Those who aTe liable to . „ T/ fc .[chafep,cracked,orjchapped flesh, ’ 4- will find this not -only a cure, but andl ~ can now quly add, that any one afaiQted with any of the aboye, or disease#, willfind this all and even tnoraUdmirableln itspropertiesj than] state. - - ICf Bat, reader; the store# are flooded with imitations,'' .and be sure you ask for JoHEs’ltaUanChemicai Soap—, J ■■gj* a yA« n ]Ca f "WM. JACKSON'onIy Acentfh;.". PiusbargbjSlO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head o wood. * ■ - i dec2t) :* • ■■■■ _4- drone#* JUlljr Whited ■, 1 camtQcetlggainst urinycogtnwtt yrepa^* i They arenot aware howfrightfltlly Injurious it is ':■i. * to toe sktnl how coarBe;bow‘Tongh,haw - *siu_ n -_ —_ w npneftTß otter using priqiarea Chalk! Besldes,-it is iniorious, contains - - •. • ing alargeqaantityof Leadl * AvehavepreparedßbeaQtifnl vegetableanicie* which ■ wc call JONES* SPANISH LILY* tYHITE. - ' *- It is perfectly innocent; being purified 'oraird«eWrtr'' t " oua oualltleaj and it Imparts to the skm a natural, >. healthy/ alabaster,' clear, living white r at the sanie ; time aetuga*' cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and ~ smooth. Sold by the Agent; WftLJAOKSON, 89 Ltbets • ,ty street,head of Wooai Pittsburgh. . Price 25 cents. - ' dec2(hdawly ; -• . . (decSQ - ; '■ pjivatsDlMueßi - DR. BROWN,No. «X DIAMOND ALLEY’, - ._; /■'. ■■ D avdira hi# enure attention to an office ? . practice. Hisluaineastsmostly confinedto • ..... fSSw BTFrivataor TirurgaTDiicai^acagaehpain-" - '' - &£& ful. afiectionh brought oa by Imprudence . yoithfuUndalgence and excess, - ■ , JSSSglgr Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruption*, Goaow aea,Gleet,Smcture, Urexiiral Dlsoharge»r - Imptiniy of ihe Blood, with all diseases venereal ' • origin. .Skin Diseases; Scorbutic. Eruptions,. v RingwororMercuriaL Diseases, Seminal Weahmees, !»*- • - potency. Files, Rheumatism; Fema!e ;^ Wcakne**, Month* ly Suppressions,Disease#or the Joini#i Fj»ud» in/Ano*:' Nervous' Affections, Pains in the Back and LobuylrntUv -[ lions, of the Bladder and successfully treated - . Cure guaranteed. - . Fdnrteenyears 5 practice){four in tbit city'enable* Dr. • BrowntoofferaaaQroncesofßpeedy curetoallwhotaay come under his care.- - Office andjpzivate consulting rooms, 6$ Diamond : CEargas.moderates ; nov&d&wly ■ EEDMATISAL—Dr. Brown's newiy dxscovrett rtm . a edy for Rheumatism is a speedy andcertaiiiismedY.' ■ lorthatpainfaltrouble.- Itnever fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms Nor 65,;D1&X 1 MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna, .The Doctor is always at. otnor . JanlS^lawif 40 BBLS.NO.I ROSIN, just received and fbr saJo O by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A COn febO corner Ist and Front streets* - . ■. ■ . ■.L • I * rV■■ ■s "S _• . « . V. ■'* . \*V '• ■ ' V- : *y i • - :^ v • ; -' N ... i-.' t *.• 1 * •'•"•• v.' -!■ - • - | 7 f/?, A 4 S' ~ ' 'y~ ■- '> ' ? • i \ :.-.•"•'••••■ .’"“V •: .. ■■ j • .; V ,: -., v ; :%*££H.}. A'> ■.:*.-. v;,;v:-t;'; / ' ■■'/■y- Z: , 'iV-r-'v ~ ' t ■"'• S-i, - Dnujff an& Mtlncmts, UOPBBVBB. WONDERFUL CUBESII .V ; : % '!- ::••• r v •••». - V T. . h ‘- c \ jTTJ K i f < <•