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T «?(is*~Ui; -, £■ ‘ w* p vv: v„ ■ •■y?/,--v v •'“ :p\ •; v-v;./: ; ? .** -* ■• ►\- r~ c C> K J&j& - n ,>gtfitig»T/g *-7». 1 ■,.. ,r '■Mc.yv ■ <-■>' m -'■i'.y -- - *' v ‘ v * \ i . > BY TELEGRAPH. ted Expreiily ftrikt' Daily Mom tag Pott. EUROPEAN NEWS'. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP BALTIC. | • New York, February 20. i The Bailie arrived* to»day, making.the passage in , 12 days. She brings 30 passengers, with Liverpool] datefl totheSih iOflt. o ■ i 1 The AUantic bad not arrived at- Liverpool. . ■The British Government prqpoaoa to make all the qcts of the Roman Catholic Bishops, m ibeir official ■ capacity, illegal/ and to declaro ony property be- j queathed to. them for religions purposes,. forfeited I la the crown. Tho bill also prevents the assump* i . tlon of soy title belonging to an Anglican divorce J i or to any place or distnet in the United Kingdom, i tfo mention of the Colonies was made in the i Qaee&’r speech' &nd .tbQ omission occasion# some: *• surprise. . \ * '*■ •' The Presidont of Franco has followed up his advantage; and has demanded an additional snm of 1,800,000 Francs. ..The bill was ordered to be print ed and referred. . * - There is strong opposition to the grant by the -• latest accounts, and it appears the whole weight of • the Legitimist influence-is to bo exerted against (ho , President. . . A report bad reached-Paris oL the senons illness .. of tbo Dako Do Bordeur at Venice, ta a state so alarming that he had received extreme unction. i . - The Auitriana are preparing to occupy Lobeck With 1800 troops. • The new Government at Haynaulthas published a proclamabon to the inhabitants of the Dusby. . The fundamental laws of September, 1848, have been abolished, and the Diet dissolved. The Dresden conferences have ceased to be of ... any interest. . . ■ • | Manine is active. A very violent convulsion is anticipated ere long in Italy. i The overland mail from India, with dates to the i Sd, bad arrived. There is littlo news. i Money 18-much depressed, and the large house of Dadsbhoy & McHorgeo have failed for £250,000 ■ starling. ' . Sir Charles Napier had issued hia farewell address ■ to the . : - • Politics, both foreign and domestic, isquiet. The English Parliament assembled on the 4th ■ inst. The Queen opened it in person, and Lord Johnßesael has introduced bis- raeasnres oq tho Papal question. ?hcy are very conciliatory, and well received. Foreign Blarksta. Cotton—Sale* of the week amount to £3,350'' at J de :: clrne. > . £rrfldsit#r~Dall', but no change favoring the boyexs. -Corn: 30031 c. Bd. of a decline. Flour: depress ed; prices a shade lower. Wheal: declined 102 d. \ 70S*. •. Prime Mesp—Mile done ; 750815.0 d. Pork—Ashade higher; sales of 2,000at43040s ; new Prune Mess 540531. : . Lord—Advanced Is. 4?” ewl Hacon—ln fhir request. All sold. Three hundred bores Bu Louis, to arrive, at 365. . 2bffote—3oo3Bs. Cd. Cq2f«andSugar—DuU.- Canxob—96l; French Rents 97. The Money market is rather dull. The Manchester trade u dull, but improving. XXXIst CONGRESS—SEOOStt S'BSBIOB. Washuigtor, February SO. SMr ate , —A bill, granting land to tho State ot Missouri to aid in the construction of a Railroad, wtu paused. : Tho deficiency bill was passed. A bill, giving credit for duties on Rnlroad iron - . imported by the Tennesco and Georgia Railroad Co., was rejected. . .. : > The poatsge bill was.taken, op. . Messrs. Cooper end Seward presented petition,j . praying Tor the repeal or tho ragitiva ala.o law.— . Tne, were laid on the table. ■ Mr. Cooper presented a petition, from tho Regie lature of Pennsylvania, in ravorofhi, linooCstcnm era from Norfolk 10 Antwerp, end from San Fran, cisco to Shonghair, China. Houra—The bill, introduced by Mr. Stanton, of Tennessee, to establish a line of steamers between California and Asia, and also from Philadelphia ana Norfolk to Antwerp and elsewhere, was taken op. Mr. Bococlc made a speech in favor of tho bill, and Mr. Miller one agamat It. Tbebill was then referred to a committee of the whole. -- The Wet Point academy bill, and the revolu tionary pension bill wero passed. . The House then went-into commltieo of the whole and took up the bill making appropriation for the Indian department. This morning ibeU. S. Commissioner delivered his decision, ordering Elixur Wright, editor or the Commonwealth newspaper, to give bend, in 82000 to appear, for trial on the 3d Thursday of March next, far aiding and abetting in tho rescee of the fugitive slave, Sbadrach. The trial of Chaa. G. Davis, on the same charge, 1, now progressing. : MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. noon.] • New Yobs, February 20. Cotton. .Doll; and.waiting the Steamer's news. Flour. .Firm j New Orleans 4,76 to 4,87; lad tana and Michigan 4,76 to 6,00 per bbl. Grain.*Wheat qetot; Ohio 106—Coro declining; tales at 62| to 66 for yellow. Pork.. Unchanged; Mess 12,50. Beef Hams. .6, —sugar cured 9. Whiskoy. .Sales at 25 J. Linseed Oil. .Quiet, at 86. etehibo.] New Yobk, February 20. Cotton has declined ) under the Steamer’s news. Flour.. Heavy. Coro..one cent lower. PBaaoELFHiA, February 20, The Baltic’s advices have depressed Cotton) sales of Upland and Middling at 141(316, on time. Flour. .For shipment at .4,60 ; extra at 6,26. — Bye F10ur.3,64. Cora Meal. .2,871 (p bbl. Wheat.. Sales of fair and prime red at 1,0001,05. Rye.. 75. ■ Corn.. Less active; in store at 60. Oats..ln limited request at farmer rales. Bacon.. Shoulders m ealt at 61. Lsrd..bblß'9c. Whiskey. .In bhds at 22. Baltiuobe, February 20. Flour.;Sales of Howard Street at 4,43, and City Mills at the same. . Groin..Wheatis unchanged ; Corn is lower to* day ; yellow, 60, and white 65 | oats, 42044. Whiskoy. .26. Bacon.. Sales of 120,000 lbs sides at 81081, part cash ; 30,000 tbs at 81, with charge for package; 26/100 lbs at 81; 90,000 lbs shonldera at 7, cash, and^6o,ooo with ebargo lor package. ■ Pork.. Mesa, 13,00. BnlkMcat;.Bales of 106,000 lbssides, in salt, at at 71071, ; Lard.. Sales of 100 kegs No 1 lard at B|, cash, ““ I*®. P»lls at 91; 260 kegs at 9, part cash. Balter. .Western, 9c. , , CtncfflirATi, February 20. It has been raiding for the last 24 hours. Flour. .Sales at 8,4203,46. Whiakey..Dull at 210211. Provuious.,Unchanged, though holders are more disposed to sell at current rates. Lard.. Sales of prime at 7f. BacOU. .Shonldera 5,61051. No busindts op account of bad .weather. T OUlbViaLB LIME, AC.—For sale by the barrel or Jl2 retail, White Louisville Lime: parple end yellow - Carpet Chain, 6 double ;150 very cheap. small. Wooden Bowls. All of which willbe sola la any quanuiviosnlt buyers. ISAAC UABRIS, Agent feM9-4t and Commissioß Merchant, ath street : TJLACES WANTED SOQN—tor. number of. nice Jl young men,in stores, warebouxes amd as:clerks, salesmen,bookkeepers end school mastors. Also, for a Baroberof farmers,laborers; and.boys of ell. ages, in 5® eitwa, tovms, or country, arptmd) several good boase keepers, chamber maids,: cooks, seamstresses, wet and dry nuraes, Ac.,Ac., soon supplied. Please call-iV . J n ISAAC HARRIS’ Agent :: • aad Commuaioa Merthaat, FUlhmretL ■ . THB&TRBi ■ . JOSEPH and Manaqxb ) BT BTUU Admittance— FirßtTieran<J ParqueUe,GO cents; Sec* ©ad and Third Tiers, £5 cents; Colored Gallery ,25 cents; Private Boxes, *aoh, 81,00. ~ .. Doors open at CJ o’clock, Curtain rises m 7 o'clock, •Ijyr Mr.J. E-MURDOCH will appear.' TiUDAYiEVENINGs-FebWaty 2UV1851, will be presented tho excellent Comedy of - - -tt WINE WORKS WONDERS on THB INCONSTANT. YoangMirabel, - - - - ;Mr,‘’Murdoch*' '‘ .To bb preceded by the admired play of the > •••-•; _ „ STRANGER The Stranger, . . . - Mr. Murdoch To-morrow, Benefit of Mr. Murdoch; and positively his last appearance. : : v. r Mr. LOGAN, the popular comedian. Is engaged for a few nights. Likewise. Miss LOGAN, the favorite tragic actress. .Nouce tvill be given of their first appearahee. . j. s • ■ ,urana ParewsU Concert. r IUT ADAM WALLACE BUSCHBLLE and FRAU iUL.LEIN STOPEL. have the pleasure to announce to the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, their Farewell Con cert. The Concert will take place on Friday, the 21st in stant, atthe Lafayette Hall. _ PROGRAMME •1. Th«" Angel’s Whisper,” - " ■** ~-.Lovef* 2. Duett from “Lindadi Chomoanix,” Madam Wal ■ lace Buschelleand Mr. Klebcr.. 3. Solo Pianoforte: “ Lncreua Borgia,”—arranged ■ by Thelberg—Fraulein Stopcl. ... 4. u Spargo D’Armo pianio,” froto Lucia di Laramer moor—Madame Wallace BuschcUe. FAST SECOND. 1; ** Do not Mingle,” - , - - - Bellini. . Madam Wallace Buschclio* • 2. Solo Pianoforte: Andante from M Lucretia,”t ar ranged by Thalbery—Fraulein Stopcl. 3. Ballad - “ Scenes that are brightest” W. Y. Wal lace—Madame Wallace Buscheile. 4. English Song from Bellini’B Opera or Somnambula • —Mr. H Kleber. . 5. Solo Pianoforte : “ The Steeple Chase Gallop,”— composed and performed by Fr&ulcin Stopcl. This Gallop was composed expressly tor London derry. Tickets of admission 60c.; to be had at the Music Stores,the Monongahda House,and atthe door. |]y Concert to commence atB o’clock. t<eb2l:li Medical and miscellaneous books at AUCTION.—On Saturday evening, February 22d». at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood aad Fifth streets, will be sold a catalogue of valuable Medical and Miscellaneous Books— among which are. Godd&rd. on the-Teeth, quarto plates; De* wees’ Midwifery; Taylor on Poisons; Mackintosh’s i Practice; Sir Aslley Cooper on Uerma,Tcsiis, Breast i and Surgical Papers; Gooch on Diseases of Women; i Cullen’s Physiology, 2 vols; Hope on the Heart ; M»-i Sellon’s Surgery: Curling on the Testiß; Williams Qnd i Clyraer on Trachea;. VogeP* Pathological Anatomy; l Galt on Insanity; Louis on Yellow Fever, Hosack’s i Practice of Medicine; James Burns' Midwifery; Colles’ \ Lectures on Surgery; Banach's Anatomy of the Groin, l plates; .Badd on the Liver; BaraGeld on the Spine: Waller and Lisfranc on the uterus; Brodies’ Surgical Works; Eberle on Children; Phillips on Scrofula; Ac. Atso, Louis Blane’s History of France, 2 vols.; La baumes’ Narrative; Vestiges of Creation ; Shakspeare’s Plays*, Pope’s Poetical Woiks, 12 vols.; Ladies’ Gilt, giU; Poetry of Flowers i Coleridge’s Biographia;Lite rana, £ vols.; Ac., Ac. . r . Catalogues are now ready. . P. M. JDAVIS,. feb2o . Auctioneer. YrALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT ADC .Y - TtoN.—On Saturday morning, February 22d. at 10 o’clock, or the residence of J; V.jthller, No. 25 Wood’s Row, Marbury street, willbe sold the entire Household and Kitchen Furniture,as he isdeclining Housekeeping of saperzorouahty, and only a short lime in use, among’ which are—Mahogany Dressing Bureau, Superior Ma hogany Hair Seat Soria and Chairs, Superior Mahogany marble top Centre Table, Mahogany Card Table, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Fancy and Common Chairs. Rocking Chairs, Crib, Superior lugnun Parlor and Chamber Carpets,. Cradle, Heart Rugs, Fenders und Asb pans, Fire Irons, Looking Glasses, High and Low postßedsteadSjSpnng and Straw Matlrasses, Beddiug, Wash stands, work stands, Hall and Stair Carpels, Queensware, Knives and Forks, Kitchen Furniture, So lar and Hall Lamps, Cooking Utensils, Ac., Ac. febl7 ‘ P.M. DAVIS, Auct’r. NEW AND SECOND HAND WATCHES and: JEWELRY AT AUCTION. Will be sold, on I Saturday evening next, February 22d, at 7 o’clock, at: M’Cartney.’s Auction House, N 0.125 Wood street, the : balance of Watches and Jewelry remaining unsold of the Pawnbroker’s Sale of last- Saturday. Atuoncr the lot are, very fine Gold and 811 ver, latent Layer. Hunt ing Coses and Common Watches. Al«o*Gold Pens and Pencils, Finger Rings, Ac. W.G.M CABTNEY, febSl .... Auctioneer. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 224 instant, at 10 o’clock. A.M.,at the Virginia House,corner of Ferry and. Water streets, will be sold the entire Furniture of that establishment, consisting of Bedsteads, Feather beds, and bedding, Chairs, Tables, Settees, Bureaus, Carpets and Kitchen Furniture, together with Bar Furniture and fixtures. Terms at sale. JAMES M’KENNA, feb2l... v ■; i. - •. Auctioneer. TM'JBW CROP BLACK TEAS.—Jnct received ot the Xv Pekm Ten Store, 38 Fifth etreet, a lot ofnrw crop Oolong Slack Teat ,by the skip ''Arebucet,” ahil ibrsale wholesale to tho trade at redoced prices. N. B>—The abovo Teas ore direct from Canton, and thetedw all tay they aro not scented with Enghuh Brandy, Gm and Ram. (febl4] A. JAYNES, Fifth «t- GENTRAL TEA STOREDThe sabicnber has now on hand and is constantly receiving, Fresh Te sof ail descriptions, sold in the United States or any part of tho world, at the lowest rates of any in the Tea Market* These Teas will be sold loose or m metallic packaces, to suit customers, and either kinds warranted fresh.— The metallic packs ara air tight, and warranted so, not withstanding reddest and unpnncipltd assertions by in terested persons ifebl3) 11. C. KELLY. JLaw Partnership. THE subscribers have associated themselves in the praetice of Law; under tho firm or Bia.cs & Wasu iHGTOtf. One or the other of them, when not engaged in Coart, can be foand at ail times in the ofßce. on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occnpicd by Mr* Black. SAMUEL W. BLACK, feb9 READE WASHINGTON. TUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer’s Cards; ivory (J surfaced, satin surfaced, saun enamelled, India and People’s colored Cards. Always on hand, an excellent artiele of book and news Ink; also, red,blue and green Inks; from the manufactory of J. D. Al’Crcary, New York. W. S. HAVEN, Printer, Bookseller and Stationer. SOV3OJ corner of Market and Secondsts. Botroif} February 20. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of « the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny,” will be holden in tho Toil House, on the 3d day of March next, at two o’clock, P. M., for tho pur pose of choosing ofuceis for the ensuing year, and tho determination of any question affecting the interests of said company. JOHN HARPER, feb3:dawlm Treasurer* Spring Stools, or Carpets* 3[tHE subscriber having returned from tho Eastern L clues,is now receivinghisSpritigsiock of Carpets, it Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hearth Rugs, Door Malts, Drugget Stair Crash. Tabic and Piano Covers, Matting, , Ac. All of wntch have been se lected from the latest importations and best manufacto ries* With an eye single to the interest of his custo mers, and all who m&) favor him with a call, great pamB id at all times taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy Call and exaaune the stock, where can be found the latest aad best styles of tho above named Goods, with prices and qualities to smt all. E. W. LYNDj Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, feb!2 Apollo ing, Fonrth street Executor** Notice* T EfTTERS Testamentary have been granted to the 1 j undersigned, on the estate of Wm. J. Nicholson, late of Birmingham, Allegheny Co., dee’d. Personshaving claims against said estate aicheroby notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement; and all those knowing iucm&olvc# indebted Will make inunednts psj - raertt to the undersigned.- •• F. NICHOLSON, : febl4:Btw v Qfl BXS. TOBACCO in store aud for sale by .. ■ : u(J nov4 STUART A SILL TllEStockholdersof the Birimngh&m and Elizabeth*, town Turnpikeßoad Company arc hereby nOUfied thit an election will be held at the house of DanicL Shawhan,!n Birmingham, on Monday, the 4th day;of March next, to elect. a President, Treasurer, Secretary and siz Managers,* for the ensuing year. Election opened at 12 o’clock, A. M. M. H. WEST, feb!4:3tw. ,\ZV«uttf«r. *V' ELLOW PINE FLOOR BOARDS—a new article. ' X 100,000 feet, well seasoned, for sale cheap by - JOHN A. BLOOMER, fel>4 . Allegheny Planing Mills* Orphans’ Court* Sale* BV Virtue of an orderof the Orphans’ Court of Alle gheny County, dated sth day of Feby,A.D. 1851, will be exposed to public sale, at tne Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the 10th day) of March next,at 10 o’clock, A. the following described Real Estate,of. which Francis ftPßenna, late of the City of Allegheny, deceased, by virtue of. a cer tain article of agreementldatcd the lOthday of Septem ber, A. D. 1833,between F. Lorenz, G. E. Warner and Jacob Pointer, of the one part, and the said Francis M’Kenna, of the -other part, died, seized, vis;—All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the said City of : Allegheny, (late the Reserve tract. Boss township, op« i So site the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot < To. two hundred and forty-three (243) in tne plan or lots laid out by G. E.Warner, Jacob Painter and F.Lorenz. 1 containing in front on Main street twemyrtliree feet aau i extending back to Carpenter alley, having erected on the front thereof a two story brick, building, about twenty leetf ront by thirty feot m depth, and on the rear a doa ble two Btoi7 frame building; fronting on Carpenter alley. > Tirmt atid Conditions' of So&—'Oae-half of lhc pur chase money to be paid in hand, and 'the balance to be paid m two equal annual payments—bearing lawful inr terest ;-and to be seenredby bond and mortgage onthe property. ' For fhrther particulars* enqairo,of Messrs. •Mitcbel & Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, N 0.129 Fourth street, Pittsburgh*; . ANN M’KENNA, Adm’rx of Francis McKenna, deceased.: THE LEASE OF THENEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No. 89 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small slock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 10 bosom at a bargain; Any person wishing to commence busi ness onMarkelstreetjlhe above old established.busi ness stand, one of lhebeston the street, and be bad on favorable termi, if application is made immediately to thesubsenberj who wlahes to change his business. ja3o WM.H. GARRARD. faction Sales. P. 81. DA.VIS, Auctioneer. w« G, R’CARTSET, Auctioneer. JASIES RcKlfiSSfi, Auctioneer. Printer's Cards, Election. notice. t ' Commercial atib financial THR PITTSBURGH BOARD OB! TRADE . AND MERCJHANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) WM, A. HII.L, } Combiitik ton FEaauimT. C. ZUG, r PRICES OF ST LOANS. ■ ‘ • F United States o’s do do S!t< • . PennsylvamaG’sr»• •.• *• r .ao • s’s*... Allegheny county O’s ao ,• coupon6’sv»*».*>.. do scrip* Pittsburgh city C’5*............. do coupon G’s, payable in Philadelphia.... Allegheny City 0V • « • • «v .. do : coupon G’s payable in Philadelphia BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh .. Merchants and Manufacturers Bank*..*... . Exchange £ank*. ......... Farmers’ Deposits Bank. , , . 881808 STOCKS. lucnobgahela Bridge* • St, Clair street do .. Hand street do • < N. Liberties do • • IHSUfiA&CB STOCKS. western Insurance Co Citizens’ do do* Associated Firemen’s do* • ■« TBISOBAPn STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio* Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Lon* isville Lake Erie Line • •. Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahela Slackwater Youghiogheny do . BJULSOM) STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad •• Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Putab’h do. Fayette Manufacturing Co Erie Canal Bonds, old***, do .do do new... COPPHB STOCKS. Piltsb’gh and Boßton(ClifTMme) North American North West North Western** Iron City.*** ... Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure.. Ohio Trap Rock RidgcMining Company.** • Allegheny Savings Bank.****.. Weekly Review of tue Markets, OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, » Fbidat, February 21,1851. J Oar rivers are now in excellent navigablo order. The receipts by river, of Sugar, Molasses and Pro* duco generally, since our last, has increased greatly. Business, too, among our merchants, has improved ; and wo may now consider the spring business fairly commenced. ASHES—Very little doing io Salmralua; sales a 6051 c. Iq Sods Ash the market is well supplied wc quote as before at 3|o3fc on timo. No change Id other sorts; Pearls 6jc.; Pots 4042 c.; Scorcbings 3203|c. APPLES—The market is barely supplied; sales from 81,00 to 1,25 per bbt. ALE. .The demand is active, sod sales regular at the following prices: Bavarian Bear, per bbt Common, per bbl. XX do XXX do Common, half barrets XX do ' XXX do Common, qr. barrels XX do XXX do —wiih_6oc_pcr bbl thrown off for cash BUCKET^—SaIe of Beaver from store at $2,00 0*,25; • BACON—Tbe market iB firm; sales of shoulders at 6to 6i; ham», S to 8|”; side®, 6| to 7s. BULK MEAT—The receipt* for tbo put week have been i<ght 9 and bat few transactions in ibis ar« tide reported. Wo quote, however, at 5| to 6), bog round. This will be paid for prime lots. BLOOMB—Soles of Juniataat $60062. BROOMS—The few sales made are at former quo* tations—figures take a wide rango according to tho quality of the article, say $1,2502,60 per doz. BUTTER—Sates of a good quality packed et;7o Bc.j considerable arriving. Somd lots of Roll sold at 10 to 12, and dull. BEANS—We quote at 0! for mlied j 01,37 per per bushel for small white. CLOVER SEED—This article has declined m all markets east and west since our last report. Sales were made last week at 85,76 to 0,25; now we quote it dull at 65,00 to 5,12; tho stock is largo. Last week sales were made In Louisville at 86,25 ; wo now sec it down to 05,25; we quote timothy seed at $2,25 to 3,50. There is still a good de« tnand tor Mustard, and $3 will bo paid for Brown ; 83,50 for Yellow* CHEESE—Moderate supplies; sales ol Croara a16!07c.j Common at si@6c. I CORN MEAL—4O to 50c. i COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 025 c. CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.; I Cincinnati at9| to 10c.; Star at 22033 c.; Reserve I Mouldat 10c* i COAL—Regular sales at 4105}. i CORDAGE. .The following aro the card prices of Mamilaßope, by Coil, 14c Do do when cut, 16c White Rope, by C0i1,.. lie Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, 10c Do do when cut, lie Packing Yarn, 1ine,.... 7c Do do common, 8c Manilla Bed Cords, $1,8702,8103,75 s>doz. Do do per coil, I4pt& Hemp do • •••••• ••1,5002,25u*3,00pd0z. Do do percoil,**... Manilla Plough Lines,. doz. Hemp do do 75 V CRACKERS. .The rcgnlaraalcs to the trade are at the followingratcs: WaterCrockcre Butler do. Pilot Bread- Sujrar and Soda Crackers, COTTON YARNS—An odvanco of one coot J>or b has taken place in each No., an will be seen by be fallowing card. No. 5, cto per lb 20 “ 6, “ “ 20 « 7, “ “ 20 “8, “ “ 21 “ 9, “ « 21 « 10, “ “ 21 «11, “ “ 22 “ 12, « “ 22 Dozen No. 500, eta per fi>... 101 “ 600, “ “....9l ii 700, “ <‘....81 Carpet Chain 22 Coverlet Yarn 22 Twine............. .25 Cotton Warp.. 13 12 11 DRUGS—Tho followmi of the moat prominent art Aloes, 8i5...... 15318 Alnm, ;« ......310 4 A safe tills, 185... .18025 Arrow R00t,«... 12014 Aquofortia, “...10011 Litharge, “...51061 MadderUmbro,B)at2ol3 Cantor Oil, bbla. ..81,65 Quinine 0i.54,2503,30 DRIED BEEF—Sale* FLOUR— I Tho receipt* havo been exceedingly tight for tho: paat week, and bat. few transactions from first hands. The prices have not changed atay since our last review. We quote as before at 83,87 to 3,40 from river; from wagons, 83,60 is asked ; from stores, by dray load, at $3,60 to 3,62; - Family Flour, in a retail way, at 4,00 to 4,25. • FEED—Sales ofßran from first hands at 11012 c., Middlings, 30 | Shorts, 16 to 20.. FlSH—Bales ol No. 3 Mackerel at 87,7508,00, at •wbich holdors are firm. No sales of other Nos. FEATHERS—SaIes from first hands at 33035 c. FRUIT—We give our table corrected. Whito R. Candy, 16017 c. Raisins 8unch,2,6002,'75 Yellow“ « ..14016c. d0C1n5ter,.2,7503,00 Red “ “ ..18020c. Zanto Currants,....9ic. Liquorice,..... 18020 c. Filberts, • . 7|oBc. R6fined“ .....35037c. Wa1nut5,........7105c. Jujube Pasto,.. .27028 c. Cream Nut Date5,...........809c. A1m0nd5,...... 16023 c. Lem0n5,.....;.... H.Sfiell“ ....100121c. Oranges,•••••••• »»■ ■■■ -Shelled •• • • *26027c. Dried Apples,*. .76(380 Dried Peaches,.. .$ 1,26. • GROCERIES—There has been quite an active demand for Sugar aod Molasses. Sales of about 1100 hbds of Sugar,'-for several days past, ranging from 6) to 6|. Some holders are. unwilling to sell [at preepnt prices. Sales of Molasses at 33 to 34, I io largo lots ; by the barrel, 34(335 is asked.— I Coffee : we find more disposition in holders to sell; I prices not so firm as reported in our last; wo note I sales at 12& to 12|. . 1 GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular at tho follow | ing rates t l FFG-*'.*v4,75 0 5,00 I Eagle do in pa- I Eagleo±Bis-. 0 3,00 per*. 3,37 I Do. dz. Itt can’ro 7,00- j Rock powder 3,35 0 3,62 LPFQ d0..-* 0 4,00 4 ~ ' | HOPS—Regular sales at 40c. V--A" '.vr. "-j •—t - w'.'j- t '■ '■■■•■:■.' - t .;> t ‘l .5• i'r.- . 1 * * *1 * *• '.■*"* -,,- T h . . • ■ DOCKS. y arvalue . 8100,00 -100,00 i 100,00 . 100,00 Offered [9116,62 101,00 101,00 92,60 Asked. < 8110,75 105,00 101,25 r 92,76 05,00 96,00 95,00 >90,00 100,00 100,00 50,00 50,00 50,00 - 60,00 1700.00 25,00 25,00 50,00 50,00 03,00 25,00 32,00 2,00 5,00 3,00 3,00 10,00 20,00 . 5,00 100,00 36 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 4 00 3 50 4 50 1 75 2 00 2 25 »'S4,ooPbb] 4,75 “ 4,00 “ 70. «> fo. POtmO YABITS. No. 13 cts per fi) 23 a tt tt 24 «. 15 tt tt «5 tt ]6 tt a 26 <c 17 tt tt 27 u 18 *t ft 28 tt ]9 « tt 29 K 20 « « 30 YA&K. No. 800, eta per doz*.BJ « 500, « « 1000, « “...81 Candlewtck,...... ».l9 Bag Filling,. 19 Batting... No. 1,18 to 20 No. 2 and 3,16 to 17. S ia alistof. prices ofsome idea under this head : flh.v.4o Camphor, ref,. • • • .35(340 Chloride lime,7o 0 Cochmeat, « 1,3001,60 Copperas, ' 8 Liquorice rt.“...;70 9 « ball .2002* Sal Soda 4043 Glue, com. .“••••11012. >f new at 8 to B*< GRAlN—Receipts moderate. Wheat rMediter* rancan, .-*7O per bushel j Red, 76 .f White, 78; Rye: moderate demand at 60. Oats, 33; Barley, 60. HOMINY—Very little doing; some sales reported Rl 4,6005,50 per bbl. HAY—Receipts modorate.j sales at scales at 914 to 16,. ■. ■ HIDES—We hoar of some transactions of green Hides; sales generally to city tannors at 4*c. In Western Dried Hides nothing has been doing, be* caasc there have been no receipts; the stock is light. Nominal prices Uol2c. IRON & NAILS*.^The following is a corrected list of the prices of the various sizes and descrip tions of Pittsburgh - manufactured - Iron. Wo give the outside raßgo of prices : Inorr—Flat bar.....................2}05jc. . t< Round and square bar.........2|05c. « Band ..2*o3*c. «• H00p..;. 3l(26*c* « 5heet........................5 05*c. Spikes—Cut, 3 to4* inch.*..;.. 4,00 “ *f . • Cut, 5 to-6 inch....... 4,50 ; tt tt Cut, 6 to 7 inch..*;... 5,00 t ** Nails—l to 20 penny $4,25 p keg. « Bto 9 penny.......... 3,50 tt tt 6to 7 penny 4,00 .« tt 5 penny. 4,25 - “ tf 4 penny 4,50 “ tt 3 penny.......... 5,60 tt 20,00 33,00 40,00 20,00 11,50 12,00 0,60 LARD—Sales of kegs at 71 to 8; bblsat 7* to 7}. - LEAD PIPE —The following aro the card prices * ‘ “ N 0 .2 “ “ 7c- “ ft *f No, 2 “ “ Bc* V u < tt No. I ti u » | ‘ “ No. 1 “ u '« 4 i u No. 1 ‘‘ tt <* l • “ No. 1 “ *t 13*c.*> ft All other sizes t>ie. fit. LEATHER—The following prices will be fonud corrct s New York,.D3» 17)020 Baltimore,... ....... 21022 Slaughter, .......20c. Upper Leather, p d0z..... • .$25,00030,00 Calf Skins,. .p doz. . .24,00028,00 Phil’a. d 0........... »p d0z.........30,00036,00 Harness Leather,.....*., p 5i....... 18020 c. Skirting,; ..d0............. s< .....21023 Bridle,. •. .do.. p d0z.........30.00,033,00 LEAD—Sales of Pig at s};; Bar at 5)06. LUMBER—The tollowing table or Dry Lumber is correct: Cleary M«*- 022,00 Flooring ltlo 19,00020,00 Common do 011.00 Common Ido Clear 1), do 033,00 Oak 024,00 Common 1) do 010,60 Pmc Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 4MOOO 2.50023 0 Commons do 22,00 Latbs.saw’d 2,00®2,00 MESS PORK—Receipts light; sales at $12,50. OlLS—Sales of Linseed at 1,00 per gal.; No. 1 Lard at 68 to 65c.; Tanners* at 818020. PIG METAL—SaIes of Allegheny ot $23025: of H. R. at $26027. ‘ POTATOES—SaIes at from $1,25 to 1,75 p bbl., and at 40 to 75 per bushel. ROSlN—Sales at $3,00. to 3,25 $> bbl. RYE FLOUR—Very little demand—prices nomu nal at $3,25 to 3,30. SALT—Sales at $1,25. SHEEP PELTS. .Sales at 25075 c. a piece, from first hands. STARCH—SaIes at 6*o7c. TOBACOC—This article is quiets but prices wol maintained. The tnarkete, Bast and West, are firm with an upward tendency.- bales of Russell’s and Robinson’s aro made at 32 to 33; Springer’s extra, 30 to 31; other brands, of an inferior kind. 22 to 25. TALLOW. • Sales of mutton (a!lowat6*, beef do TAR. .Sales of N. C. at $4,0004,25. TIN PLATE..There is a br.sk business doing in this ardcio at $11,60013,60 *> box, with a discount Of 75c p box off (or cash. VINEGAR. .Sales of Crab al9olOc. WOOL—Receipts have fallen off; very little do ing. Quotations range from 20 to 43040 for differ' cut grades. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 35020*c-; an advance. PORT OF IMTTSBUUGH. 9 FRET U INCHES WATXO IN TQK CIUN-SSL . ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boies. Beaver. Atlauuc, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ J. .M'Kee, Hendrickson* McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon, Reaver, tashion No. 2, Peebles, liizabeih. Thomas btmver, Bailey, West Newton. *• Redstone. tVoorward, Brownsville. u Clipper No. 2. Duval Cincinnati. Washington. Martin, Louisville. *■ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.. DEPARTED: Atlantic, Parkiusort, . <lo^ 4 - J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. *• Micbigau No. 2, Boies,leaver. •' Ucuver, Gordon, Beaver. <> Thomas Shnver, Bailey. West Newton, ” Fashion, Peebles, Eltzabeili. u Redstone. Woodward, Brownsville. ** Bnlltaut, Grace,Cincinnati. •• J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. “ ■ Tuscarora, Murdock, Cincinnati. “ Arena, Kinney, Liverpool. w Pacific, Klinefelter, Sonfish. u Genesee, Moore. Cincinnati. '* Island Packet. Zone, Hanging Rock. Penmanihipi AT no lime formany years has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraviac arccirculated.through the town and country, with thoen graver a name suppressed, tn order to induce the igno rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becomtng.rnpid and elegant penmen, wdt do well to call at DUFPb MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex* amino the handwriting ot somo of the best penmen iu the city,who have been insiractcd in this Institution. dec27:daw Hope Foundry* James Cocubam, Georgs Bralb, jr., Wu. F. M’Bbiue, C.J.Aonew. GOCHRAN, M’BRIDE & CO., successors to Eich baura, M’Kendry Sc Co., Warehouse, (formerly oc* cupied by Wm. Noble.) No. 137 Front Street, one door w est of Woo l st, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Dona van’s improved patent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Coal and Wood Stovos, Fancy Stoves, Plain nnd Fnnc> Grates, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Kettles, Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Poagh Castings, Threshing Machines, Mill Gearing, Pipe Castings, Ac Also—Vaults, Vault Doors, Irov Railing and Wbougiit Iron Work of every desenpuon. ja2S.lmdA.4tw Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., Phil’a. Agent in Pittsburgh, w. h davis, (vice j. Finney, Jr, deceased,) No 393 Liberty street For the better convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the agent may also bo found daily, from eleven to twelvo and two to three o’clock, at the counting room of J Schoonmaker A Co n No 24 Wood street, where all necessary information will'be given, and communications promptly attended to Pamphlets explaining mo principles uud benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms furnished ou application. Capital stock over 6200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually nmongsuhose insured for life. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1851— 2 w _ __ TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace m and for tho County of-Allegheny: The petition of Arthur Nicholson, of the Ist Ward, Pitts burgh, m tho County aforesaid, humbly sliewotb, That your petitioner hath provided himself, wait materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his d well inghouße m the 3d Ward aforesaid, ana prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep public-house of entertainment. And your petitioner, ns m duty bound, will pray. ARTHUR NICHOLSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty andlemperonce,and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne- C< Smnuol Beltzhoover, Jacob Hay, F Freyvogje, H H gheplcr, J Crawford,Thomasßosa.MCamins, J Brynr, James Hinchclcff, Charles Lod, John Borekor, H VV ffam- . (Chronicle copy and ch Post.) Ifehl9:3t» ~ For Bent.. That dwelling house, .wiihfes^ extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables ttached—the Residence of the late Wm, J. Totten, Cliff street. 'Possession nven on tho Ist of March. .For terras, apply to D. R. M’ABOx, Guardian, or R. ; Totten, at.tha Fort Pitt Works. , [feblS ■ C. A. M'ANOfcTY it CO., TRANSPORTEHS. FOBWAKDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, • Depot, Canal Basin, 403 Penn st., feblS " _ PiHsfrtirgft. Valuable Property for Sale. QNE HUNDRED and Eighty feet iroat on the Eastern Road, at East Liberty, by 102 fee. deep to a street ■ wiin a good Dwelling House, con> emenay. arranged; a large Stable ; a one story House > a well of good water, with a pump; a lurge garden and choice Fiuit.- All under good fence-’ and in - fine order. The above prop* crtyis well .located for a pleasant residence, or as a speculation, to divide into sraallerlpts. Price 82,000 • S. CUTHBERT, Gen*l Agent, 76 Smithfield street Check Lost. 1 CHECK drawn by as In favor of Henry Fritz, No ~A. 1055*'.dated February 4th, 1651,0 n N. Holmes & Sous, of this city, for three hundred and fifty dollars, has been lost from the mail between Pittsburgh and Park* ersborgh/The public are cautioned against receiving said check* as the payment bos been stopped. . febiy* -V- MILLER fc UIOKETBQN D‘ RIEO PEACHES—IOO bue. prune Halves for sale by £febl3] WM.DYER- JiSllt * •-i w ■■.■■■ ..~i~ -‘~ t> 2“.v.’--'ir " - > . J*.. '*. •• • »•>* *■ «... >.-••• ':.•- - ■ ... ■ - x^‘ l - '- * *' '•••'• --• ■ t ' ... -.■•••• ‘/S' \ - c ■Nero Books, Musk, &t. New Booki! Sew Books! \XrALL, No. 85 Fourth street,.has just received Ihe VV following new works r Godey, Graham, Sartain and the Ladies’ National Magazines/or March; Major Richardson’s great Work,.Wacousia, or the Prophecy: an Indian Tale; . Reveries of an Old Maid important Hints' to Young Men; Marston of Dunoran: a Tale; The Experiences of Richard Taylor, Esq.j Stanfield Hall: an Historical Romance, by J. P. Smith, Esq; The Convict,or the Conspirator’s Victim. By J*ed BuntHnej ; •'' Life’s Discipline: a Tale of the Annals of Hungary. By ralvi. . . m . Also, a great variety oi Novels, Romances, Talcs, Songs, Histoncal and other works. . Pens, Papery Ink,' Wafers, and a general .assortment of Stationery on hand, always. , Ifebl9 Sew Books! New Books! H MINER &CO., No. 32Smlthfield street, have re* » ccived tbo following new books. : • .. All the March Magazines, viz: Godey, Graham, 3nr tain and Peterson’s Magazines; • ■’<; No. 23 Dictionary of Mechanics j Stanfield Hall: an Historical Romance. ByJ.P.Snuh Esq. .This is a powerfully written fiction, and embraces, one of tile most exciting periods of English history—• the reign erf the royal Blaebcard, Henry the Eighth, -febld .. Sew BooXu X_ Sew_Boolcs t . AT HOLMES* Literary Depot, Third street,-opposite the Post Office. ■■ ■> '1 b* Portfolio of a Southern Medical Student by Geo- M. Wharton, M. D—with illastiationsbyCroome; The City Merchant, or the Mysterious Failure—with ten illustrations; Reveries of anOld Maid—embracing important Hints to Young Men—with illustrations; Mississippi Scenes, or Sketches of Southern Life and Adventure By Joseph B. Cobb; Dr. Hotlick’s Works; Wacousto, or the Prophecy ■an Indian Tale By Ma jor Richardson; Dictionary of Mechanics. No. 23; Stanfield Hull; an Historical Romance Henry Smcaton. By G. James. New Hooka! New Books! THE History of Pendenmsj his fortnnes and misfor; lanes; his friends and his greatest enemy, By Wm' Itlakepiece Thackeray. .With illastrations on wood by the author. In two volumes. No. 6 of the History of Peadenms. By W.M. Thacke ray* Malleville: a Franconia Story. By the author of the Rolla Books. No. 11 of the Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. By Benson S. Lnssing. The above books last received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON. No. 47 Market si. COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES, or the .'Journal'. of a .Santa Fe Trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Prames, and a nearly nine years in Northern Mexico, llla&trnted with maps and engravings. ByJosiah Gregg—in two volr. Vol. Ist ol the Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses connected with the regal succession of Ureal Britain. By Agnes Strickland. A few of the above works just received and for sale by R.C. STOCK* TON, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Third streets. [febll -|XTATER CURE WORKS. The Water Care Mann Yf al,byJoelBhew t M.D. water Care in America by a Water Patient- • Hand book of Hydropathy, with fifteen engraved ll lastrations of important sabjccts. By Edward Johnston. M. D. Theory and Practice of Hydropathy. By the late H- Francke: translated from the German by Robert Baiku M.D. The above works for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, feb!3. comer Market and Third sts. Graham’s Qlagastne for March. H MINER k CO. have received the above- It is • truly in size a double number. Harpers l New Monthly for February—the beat num ber yet out, ui matter and embellishments. International Monthly— not excelled by any other in literary merest. A new illustrated edition ot Guy Fawkes, the chief of the Gunpowder Treason. The women of Israel—jn two volumes: By Grace Aguilar. Life’s Discipline—a Tal * ot the Annals ot Hunimrv By Tulve. ■ ■ “ A Review of ihe attempt to Tax Religion. By Seoex feb6 NSW MCSIO* ‘ITTHERE are the Friends of my ?outb. By O. Barker; Yf I've Somethin? Sweet to Tell You; The Robin; I'm Thinking o er the Days, Mary; My New England Home. Now Song, dedicated to the Ladies ot New England; She I Love is far away. Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore; Good Night; My Horae’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury; Lily Rhey. By S. C. Foster; I’ve left my Native Village. By G. Barker; The Spirit Dove; Fo, hi, hi. The Black Shakers’ Song and Polka; Would I were with Thee—lbr Guitar j Lea Ad leux. By Horr; An extensive collccuou of new Polkas, Waltzes, Vantt'ions, &c. i Also, a new snpply of.MNew Catalina Sacra,” Can* uca Laudis, and an excellent new work, called the ‘‘Me* loduty'* u collection of popular and social songs, harmo nized and arranged by G. 8 Webb and w. Mason— considered one of the beat works ever published- H. KLEBER,GoIde?! Hasp, i frblS ... No. 101 Third street. NEW MUSIC. LONELY MAIDEN—a celebrated Duett from ; the opera of Jessonda.. By Spaor; Mother, tbou rt faithful to me. A new song by S. C- Foster; Sweetly she sleepy my Alice fair. By S-C. Foster; I d offer thee llus hand of mine; Come, Maidens,Come —or TraneadtUo; We may be happy yet. From the Daughter* of St. Mark; * Ocean Burial. A favorite and touching ballad ; Thou bast woonded tbespimthatlov’dthee- Ben Bolt, ordon’t you remember 6weet Alice ; Soiree Polka. By 3. C. Fosterj The celebrated Polka dances; Jcncaltc & Jcauott—complete ; ' Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest; Fashion Polkar , Betty Polka. By Burgmuller; Chitchat Polka; Batchelor's Polka; < Silly Quadrilles- very easy and pretty; Rose Quadrilles; Roßsiguol Folia; Allegheny Coiiilions; . A now edition of Hunter’s- Instructions for^Piano. with six additional pages of new Lessons; Clark's Catechism for the Piano; Burrow’s Pianoforte Primer; Received to-day by i JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. N. B.—A very large stock of new Pianos arriving and will be open and for sale this week. lio3l Splendid Sew Pianos* ' i SKLEBEiI takes Pleasure In announcing that; he • has just opened a lot of choice Pianos of the crated make of Nonks k Clabk and Domu.M, New York} which, with those on hand,from themostclegant, vaned and extensive slock ever offered in this city- ■ Among others, one splendid 7 octave double carved Piano, Louis XIV style, with the new improvement of the over strings, thelatcsi and most important improve* raent, to be found only on Nunns k Clark’s Pianos. 1 Also, two superb Attachment Pianos. > . N. B.—An extensive lot of New Music, embracing Jenny Lind's, and the choicest new Songs, Polkas, Waltzes, &c. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN liARPi ja£s No. 101 Third strceL New Stools or Pianos* MRS C BLUME would respect plw y g ij*, fully invite the attention of the pub* IJajlic to her new and splendid slock of VSJ opened and rcady'for sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, with the new improvement of the over strings, the la test and most important improvement, invented solply b> them and ..y no others They have been tried to be copied in this country, but unsuccessfully Albo one sploudia 7 octave, double carved Piapo, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, Ne-v York Three 7 octavo Pianos, also made by Bacon & Ravcu, New York Four G| octave Pianos, made by 4, <Sc C Fisher, late Nunns & Fisher, New York, together with some of our own manufacture, with raotalie frame.. __ ; fja2B Plano Fortes* JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood .street, has receiv ed and now offers for tale a large and well selected stock of C, 01,6* and 7 Octave Piano Fortes, from the manufactory of Chickehing, Boston, to which ne invites the attention of purchasers. These Pianos are invari ably sold at Boston prices* without an extra charge for transportation or nsk, and in all cases warranted. Olu Pianos taken In part paymontat their-full value, JOHN H. MELLOR, ? Agent forth© solo of Chickonng’s Pianos for western Pennsylvania, No. 81, Wood street. feM additional sale of Forty 'Town Lots In Bast Liverpool) O* THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid out) and the demaud still continuing, the undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion'of his property in town lots os above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the viewsof those wishing to purchase. It is needless! to say any thing of thelocation of the town and prospects, (ithaving beeu sufficiently described in recent advert* ; isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased, by those wishing to procure a desirable homo. The above lots are among the most eligible anddeßi rable in the place, and are principally located in the cen tre of those recently sold. : ; For infbrmauon apply to the proprietor in .Liverpool, ar to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street, Pittsburgh, • JOHN S. BLAKELY, ; Bust Liverpool, Feb. find, iesl. [feb!2:dawtf “ Bounty Land and other Buoineaa. > WILLIAM! FLINN offers h»a services to tr&nsufl business with the Executive Departments arid congress, as an agent. He will attend to all business relauve to pensions and boanlyland. Charges mode rate -Address William Flinn, Washington, D. C.. I January 23,1851. ••I Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in the office of ihc Second Comptroller of the Treasury. His knowl* edge of transacting business at the Departments will render his services \ as agent, particularly useful to dll who may employ him at the seat of Government. - • - ALBION K. PARRIS, fehl ■ Lo» Second Comptroller ■\f\r\ -BBLS.FAMILY FLOURj < iUU SObagsCoffee: gt)bbis,No.D Mackerel; - • 75bbIs.Tar;. : \ . . .-.'i lOObags Saltpetre; .■ For tale by- ■- * -1 T. WOODS & SON, ’ Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, i JalG No.ClWaterstre el Uankera anb (gzciiamjc Brokers. Notice* . \KTE have associated J.- GAnDiNKB’CoFm with as in Vf '■■the Exchange and Baukiog bo3iness._ ... 1 WMMI. WILLIAMS & CO. BiUiburtih. Jan’y. 1,1 851.— jaG;lm • • . WB- U. WILLIAMS . J. B. M'VAY.*---•*J. O.COFFM Wfll. H. WlLliUlttS & CO.r n . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NOBTIt BAST COBMER OP WOOD ASD THIBD STBEEtS. ALL transactions made on liberal tenas> and coHec tionspromptly attended to. • * .fjaOiOra holres & SONS* HAVB REMOVED TBBtR SARKnVO AMD EXCHANGE OPPICSi 2b No. 07 Market itrest,four doors btloto old Hand. N. HOLMES it, SONS, - ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers m Notes, Drafts, Acceptances. Gold. Sliver and Bank Note*. Exchange on the Eastern aud Western cities constantly for sate. .:■ : Collections made in all the cities throughout the '-tint led Slates. • Depositts received in par funds or current paper, No. G 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. ■. . aug23-ly. Domestic and Foreign Exchmge, Bank Note*, rGoldaridSilviTißougtit^SoltandExchanged; AT THS EXCHANGE AND HANKING HOUSE ■ ' ' k ■ 09 William A. Mill. & Co M 04 Wood Street, - s . ; PITTSB UR ff/A CyIHTKgKSTALMWBD.os'nMsSKfoana. (angsa ALLKN XBAHB2- JTDWABD SAUK. KRAHER ft RAHUL Banksrsand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills,BtUsof Exchange, Certificates n Depot* %t,BankNoics,and:Ccnn. - -y- Comer of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. may2B BANKING HOUSE* JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., NO-15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH; Current money received on deposit. • . • i Collections made on all the principal ernes of the uni ted States. {angl-ly- XAB-S-HOON. . MOS. 81BGKNT. HOON BARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,: N- E- Corner of Wood and Sixth streets,, Pittsburgh , Fa DEALERS in Com,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit,£c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of tho Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and parfundsrcceivcdondeposite COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Union, atthe lowest rates. .. • . gepll-ly "CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA;BANKING HOUSE. BRTAN, GtiBIM ft GO, N OTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, andßeoufr taoces made upon favorable terras. v, r - may22:tf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidayslrurgh, May 13; 1850. - ' : . ‘PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No- 05, corner Wood and Diamond streets, l Fa. 1 (mayi— mechanics Bank. DUaXB’B BtnLDINO,FOURTH ABOVE MARKET STREET; THIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P.lrl; interest paid on Special Deposits augll THOMPSON BELL.Cashifcr. G.W.TAYLOR, i 118 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER, i STRICT atteatiorl will bo given to all. business en trusted to his care., Pittsburgh manufactured arti clos always on hand, or procured on short rouce. : Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated ou favora ble terms. Advances made if required. fcoctghtf T\RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for . I_# sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS A FRIEND, No: 95 Wood st. loctl9 The Great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs, -Affet* tions of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weak' ness of the Breast or Lungs, and other affections of the Breast or Lungs. • ■ WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a | fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wild i Cherry Barx and ihegeruaine Iceland Moss (the latter, imported expressly for this purpose,; the rare medical vinuesof which are also combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thus rendering the whole compoand the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS; INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. 1 Dr. Win. Y.Banks* 01 Xcmn, Ohio,a. highly xespeci able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed us that the sale of Wisrar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry un paralleled. The demand for it is so great; that he pan scarcely keen himself supplied with it, . He has had in his store medicines' for lung affections. Some.of these were esteemed good anid some gave temporary relief—- | But since he has had WistaT’s Balsam of Wild Cherry a number of the most serious cases were completely cu- 1 red by its use. . 1, 1 never sold a medicine,” says the doc-- 1 tor, 4, m which I had that enure confidence that I had in ’ this.” ' ; r .. 1 It corks ! Wherever Wistnr’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, u at once attains that high rcpntauoml so richly deserves. What can prevent us sale whert on every hand can be witnessed us wondenal cures? The worst case ot Asthma, recent and dangerous Coughs (and also those that arc of long standing,)-Bronchitis or Consumption (in its early stages) are always cared , hv this remarkable medicine. , i HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Garedby Wlitar’s Balsam of WII<I Cherry* . Plsasattt Ridob, Hamillon c0.,0, 5ep.27,1650. J. D. Park—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising you of the benefit that I have derived from the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam ot Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible scourge, Consumption,inMay last. The. attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of my family* (ray brothers and sisters,) mad died of'.Consomption.; 1 was afflicted with uearlyall ofthe worst feature's of the disease :1 had a distressing cough and expeetarated a great deal of bloodj hectic fever, severe pain's in the side .and.chesti cold chills, alternating with flushes of heat, 'and copions night sweata v - ;; - . * 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 friends considering my cpse hopelesß, or at least beyond the reach ofourpnysician’B skill, advised the use of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry. • -| I have taken four bottles of. the medicine, nod now ] consider myself perfectly well. I make this statement I to induce others that are afflicted as I have been,'to make trial ofWistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, which 1 remedv has, under the blessing of Providence, restored 1 ray health; JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. Crown Point, Lake co ,la., June 15,1849. , . J. Z). Park—Dear Sir As I have a deep commissera* i uon for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the i use ofDr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.” InJuly, 1 1 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, 1 I which left me in a very debilitated state, when in the 1 1 following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such on extent as to give me the appear ance of a confirmed consumptive. I labored under a severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cola feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from myiungs. Iconunued in thisstate, gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially ray feet, were constantly cold, and almost, losuheir feeling. Under these circumstances it maybe truly said that 1 was a living skeleton. I finally.deter? mined to quit-taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that I commenced taking-Hi caudate a gradual recovery. 1 continued its use six months, at the end of which time 1 was cured, and have enjoyed good I i health ever since, and cheerfully recommend. theßal-.i i sam to all those afflicted .with diseases ofthe lungs, and : ! would say to those comraeucing its use not lobe dis couraged, 11 two orthree bottles donoieffect a cure,bul: persevere as I have, done, and I have no doubt butnlne cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health; as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON. ! Important to those Afflicted tonh Diseases of the Lungs 'and Breast* Will miracles never cease? More evidence of its; surpassing health restorative virtues! . < ■ [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., KyJ Springfield, Ky., May 14,1845* . Messrs. Sanford Sg Park: I take inis opportunity: of informing you of a most remarkable cure porformedon 1 me by the use of Dr.Wistar’s Balsam 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 18411 was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon my lungs, nnd for the space of three years 1 was con fined toray bed. I tried all binds of medicines andove- S’ variety of aid without benefit; and thus 1 wearied ong until the winter of 1845, when I heard of Dr. Wls tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded me to givo it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for tnc change of another world/ Throughlheir solicitations I was induced to make use of the genuine ITtswr’-s Balsam of Wild. Cherry. The effect was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction and suffering, and ofler having spent four or five hundred dollars to no Eurpose, ana the best and most respectable. physicians ad proved unavailing, I. was soon restored to enure health by the blessmgofGod,and the u e e of Dr. Wis*. tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. - Mav the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as .Wistar T s Balsam of Wild Cherry. , Yours, respectfully, W.H. BAKER- The genuine u Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry 77 has a (hoslmile of the signature :of Henry Wistar, M. D-, PhilaaelphiEjund/* Sanford A Pork ” on a finely ere cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu ine, .... . I Sold by J. 1). PARK, {successor to Sanford A Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West,' to whom all orders muit beaddreaEcd. J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and flic Diamond; BA Fahnestock A Co, Pitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Leo A Beckham, Alle gheny City; L T Russell, Washington ; W II Lumber ton, Franklin; L B.Bowie, Umontownj H Weltjr, .Greensbargh;.-S Kountz, Somerset; Scott:A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs; Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; JR Wnghl, Kltlan ning; Evans A Co. BrookviUe; A Wilson A Son, Waynesburgh; M’Farland. A Co, N Callender, Mead ville; Barton A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker, Mercer; Jus Kelly A Co, Butler i S Smilb, Beaver; J D Summenon, Warren; F L A C S Jones, Conderspori; P.Crocker, Jr.,Brownsville. • 1 feblO: *. * 'T-a" . v."'- v't v>v>-»,' , , • »■ «. 1 * KemovaK Jones’ Solution of Jetr ILLIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing 1 of XX. white* redorgrey hair to a beauuiat brown or jet blstok ootoTan u few minutes. Price 50 cents and 81,00. Sold by W. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh} bead of Wood. [deo2u ■., "'U <■ ■'V'- ■'• f'-’ i i ■ Drags anb JHeiJitines. WONDERFUL CUB ESI i Dr. Eogttk' Syrup or Liverwort and ®ar , tAIieiIALAODAi For the cornvUit cure of Coughs, Coldi, Influenza* AsOvcia, : B'tmehitu.Sputing of Blood, and alloAertung Complaint, tending lo GOHSUMPTION. ■ : ru P c > o, } liL ' ns n 0 Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, bat la composed entirely of thoicißoou, Herba, and vegetable substances Weh nave a .peaifio inilaeiice upon toe Lungs, antLiheir connected Iti tmmedUue effect is to allay all iiritSvSd ? Sy remove the phlegm and other morbid secretion?fromthe Throat and Air-Passages; thus relievmg the-Ccri*h bv subduing Vuinfiammavion andother. causeswhich eivS rise (o it.; It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone to tlie Lungs themselves, thereby, .enabling themmore thoroughly to remove from, ifte blood those ImpoiiUes had diseased particles; which* if retained, do so much • tniscluaf ln the system, and lay the foundation for incu rable CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a dc^de&actlon upon the skin,, and assists nature ineipeliing, mrougb ' the Exholents, much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown back upon the Lanas, thus relieving them of apart of theif work, andrehaetihg the system pure and healthy. When itcoecka their developiaemandfurtherprogressf orlfulceration * has taken place, itassists the Lungs in.throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer . mV- ana restores them again tcUrtaltby action, Tk Medicine/ toiefore, is not ■ ayjfiaJiM/TBerelyj which only relieves for the time being, but Is & tharougfi curauua, as it strikes at tnoveryrootofthe disease, and- • • by removii g ii, removea at once aU lu retnote and at* tendontconsequences.- This is- its, distinguishing chttf • power*by no other medicine of like nature, now. before thepttbllc* CIRCULARS, &C., no ordinary sized afivenisemeat'cari fiilly firolaia thenamrnand mernsef this article, the ProprietersEave ' published a n» Circular, giving the Atiuryo/ <Jk£j Mali clr-e; IhodficnpUcn, nature, fyc.,o[ its p nncipallnviedl- - enu j the effect they ate designed to have upon Ute Lunge and Liver, ami a copious reference to .the per,one uhaJave been cured by their names a£l-tesi dences, even to the street and the number. Those vrtio areiioubled «el* o CTougA,:or whose Lungs ate'in the - least affected, nr* earnestly desired to call hpon the ■ Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam phlets. Itcanbehndgratij.and will wall repay a pcrUßsl - The “ Sana on Health," t.nif‘About lalcing-Cota," may be Worth to yourself and family« HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS,:' -- - in the shape of Doctors’ : Bills saved, beside* belia the means of prslongingnmny a vtlaablc Ille. . - WAEOANTY " ‘ * ’ ’ Such iso nr confidence In Its virtues,that we are will] ;ingto warronnhis Medicine itt every earn of rzeent Cald (where used according to the directions on page' 7th of the pamphlet, inside' the wrapper of each'boulej, and where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within'twenty fonr hoars’time, • V. ' TrIE MONEY wtll be returned. KJ-. See page 3d of the pamphlet in side the wrapper of. each bottle. ■ ■ : Ipr- Be Bure to ask far Hr. A. Rogers’ Si/rojr of LIV ERWORT, TAB, and CANCHALAGUA, nitd let no other be palmed on to -yon. - * . . , - .CAUTION.—IVons gentrtae,unless there Is On'lhobuff hani i Signed wtth a Pm,by A.L. SCOYLLL & CO. , Cough ond Disease of fourteen months standing Cured, Aner being given up twice by eminent Physicians' Messrs. A, L. SeotiU S[ Cq.— l herewith forwaraio you a Certificatea Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua; The C<mgA ami apjttorasion was of fuutturi months standing , und bad baffled the skill of several of our eminent pbyaiciahein New York*Albany arid Cooperstown. lam the person in whom the core was effected, arid as I had previously m> . faith in poienl'medicines. I havb since tried it oa others, and nave become EatisSed' : oi ns value* Mine was as great a cure as was ever performed, as I hod, dnTingmy Bicknesß,be*ngivenup tuna by my physicians, • I have now : commenced my business, alter' takings I think, about eight bottles. ■ ■• Yours,respectfully, THOS* C.FAULDER. BLEEDING; AT THE LUNGS CUBEUr SBR HOW VaOMPTUY IT aefs* - “ gfS/atevwai of: Mr.-A. Lang. Bahn t Ac. 383 Pearl street. Jv. X—A few days before last Christmas, ! was taken - unwell, and- soon commeaced-hleedihg- freely-at the Lung 3. I called in a Homceopaihic physician, bur Ms medicine did not seem to help me. : ! read your advert isemenri and thought 1 would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of LicenoortfTar and Canehalagua., Before I-had taken ? ..up the third Bottle, my bleedingjhad stopped, my Cough teas gone, andl felt as well as usual: ,; My health U now good. ;,I consider itn most excelleiit!nie<ricirie,and cor> aially recommendiitomy frieh&; [This'sfatanmt teas made to Vie.Prtrpniiors,March: 12tA, |E7r;ThU whole paper might be filled with l&uera si nmar to the above, from thastitohoKctot buneuxed. ‘ TOR SALE* wholesale an Are taU; by A. L.-SCOYILL A CO., Proprietors at; their Prfrieipaf XfcrpoK GOTHIC BALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, io whom ail or- • ders fbrithe Uedieine, ani letters relating to AgencieS, should be^addressed, post-paid. t-..-'. • < ALSO, for aaleby-E; E. Seilera, No. 57 Wood afreet, Wholesale Agent, for Pittsburgh and vicfriicyj D. M. ;Curry andH.T.Schwartz, Allegheny<City;Towa3cnd, ’ Carr&Co', Manchester ;A. Pattersou, Blnnirighohi. large bottle, Sl,00;. or sixboiUes- iorBS.OO . -dec)lldaw Vho Human Body muat Perspire, (SO SATS KATUBB,} ” : ' . 3D BA VB A HEALTH Y APPEAfiAN CE t ; And persons -who do not perspire are liable to the most v DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES, ■ , *VTOW, Jones? ItaUanObemical Soap ft. free .\fcM perspirailon,andst the same time mollifies; softens the skm, giving it therextur© and beauty of an infant’s. , SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, .are soon , not /only heaUd.hui cured by Its uscyOauv least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it also, la • ■ BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease.' The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial wiliplove, I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE DECS AND SORE BEARD. Bay U, and the reader is again &ssared, I would not cruelly sell it forihe above, unlessl knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to mSLACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, Will find Hus -.not only a cure, but a preventive: and I .can now.only* add, that .any ode. afflicted with' any of the üboveyorsimilardiseases, will find this all and even more (admirablein its properties} than l elate; reader, the stores ute flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask fbr Jokes 7 Italian Chemical Soap-* and buy it only-of WM. JACKSON; only Agent in Pittsburgh,24QJLlberty street, Pittsburgh, headorWood, dec2o •; 1 ■■ • : ■ Jones’ Lily White. "*“• arp cautioned against using common preps* They are not aware how frightfully injurtousitia • to the skin l how coarse, bow roqgh; bo# sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sain ; • appears alter using prepared Ohalkj . v Besides, itis injurious, contain- . : - ihgalarge quantity of Lead 1 We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, Which we caU JONES* SPANISH LILY* vVHITE. ' ” It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleted* oils qualities;: and It imparts to.the skin -a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at'the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making li soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 8D liber ty street, head of Wood! Pittsburgh. Price 25 corns. ; dec2o:qawly . (Gazette copy.) 1 . ■ A fiotenttfle ualr Tonic Restorer ’ AND-BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37k cents. Thoso who have used Jones? Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, wo assure it to possess lae following, qaaliiies. It wul fwrce the hatr to grow on anypurt where nature intended haif lo Stow, stopitfalUilg oA, cure scurf ordardruff, andtnako or grey hair soil and silky, nothing :can exceed.this—it makes it truly beautiful and keeps it so. Il ls,indeed, the - most economical, yet superior article for the liatr. . Sold only at \VM, JACKSON’S Store,2-lO.Liberty at., head of wood, Pittsburg. Price 37 J cents, so.cem* ana 91,00. - - ! ,ldec2o Pearly White Teeth and Breattfc, to Behad for. 25 Cents. TJERSONS who have either,Are honorably »,uie . i that if their breath is ever so foul, or their - ' TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, < and Vncrasted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones’ Aralier Tooth Paste iwilT make the teeth: whiwas snow, and the breath odiferoosly sweet ; Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty street; head of Wood. . £dcc2o • - PrlvateDUeases. .■ ■ DR. B ftOWN. No. 4 1 DIAMOND ALLEY;, Devotes hia entire-attention .to an office praciice- Hialusinessismostly conflfiedto 'ScwSkllPrivateer Yencreai Mituuts. and sueh pain* : affecUonSj brQught oh.by imprudence vouthfnl indulgence and excess. iMBMIB? -Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, jGoaorr hea. Gleet, Stricture,-Dretbral Discharges* Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin.' Bkin Diseases;' : Scorbutic Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Senuhal potency, Piles, Rheumatism. Female Weakness,Month* y Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Fains in the Back and Loins, India* tlons of the-Bladder, and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. ' J • 7 ' Fourteenycars T practice;(fourin this dry) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances ofspeedy cure to all whooay come under his care.' • - • .‘4 '"Office ahif private cons oiling rooms, CS Diamond ay.. Charges moderate... _jiovs:d&wly Brown's ncwiy aiscovred rem edy for Rheumatism!* a speedyundeertaifiremedy for that painful trouble. Itnever fails. » ■■ : Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. G3;DIA* MOND, Pittsburgh, Fenna. The Doctorfs always at home* ■ • lanl9-dawt/ COBffSa 01* JXABKM AHX) THIBD STOUTS. :. N . CHARTERED A. J>. 1650} the only chartered Insti union the kind in Pennsylvania. ' Faculty.*- Josir Pis Mina, principal Instroelor in be science of rAccoumts, * O. K. Ca&stßEßLra, Professor of FenmcnuhiPt mercaa* tile computation* &c. . .. Atsx. M. Watsoit, Esqi, Lecturer on Commercial. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowing? .of Bookkeeping anaits application to every braacn or on aines9, afao, a rapid ana elegant hand wriungj are, mvi* ted to call and examine tha arnuigo ments. v ; , Lcctare.on Commercial Law eypnr Monday /Reference to an? of the city mcrchanta. . . -laeclu ■ ai'iVJ IPoatay*-r- 1 '- •ygr-.y.- - ATTORNEYAHU COUXSELItiJIAT LAWt; - OFFICE. NO. IC4 FOURTH STREET, near,- Grjm s itrtet, Piasiunh. Fa- nooMS^oo ~ '■ : co.vutiuialilp. TirE fuu'e thiß day associated with us'in Uia : W BUSINESS, Eobt. U. Thohpsos. The stylo will bo known n before. fcbT:*!r ANDBEW LEECH, JR. & CO i-i's -vV._ , * v<-; >*. s " : HOP2S EVJSK. PITTSBURGH ■. V \ vef'**-
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