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LOCAL MATTERS. ggy* Aaron Wadtngton was yesterday arrcßtcd, awl brought before the Mayor, for takiog a watch bfia stand at tho corner ofWood and Water streets. He alleged that he had purchased a watch, from the man, for lour dollars; that he gave him a five dol lar bill, but the mao would return him no change, and, in retaliation, he grabbed up this other watch. Ho was discharged on paying costs. We under* stand that he la a drover, and bad, on board ofone - 6t the boats which was going out, a largo drove of mules. He told his Honor that if he would permit him to nuke this trip, that, at a more convenient season, be would come up aed board & month with him, if his honor desired it. It was evident that be had no intention to steal, the watch, and ho was permitted to go hiß way. GST fil. H. Gibaou, of Sharpoburgh, was yesterday arrested and brought before Aid. filed, on a charge or assault and battery on Peter Crosscup and his wile. Defendant alleged that he had been first as* sanlted, and that it was in seif defence that he beat plunfifis. Ho made information against them, and tho whole patty were held to bail. All of them had their heads tied up, and looked as if they chad went through a severe campaign. • SamarCKD.—Saaan Baity, a woman ol come no* lonely, who was convicted, of bigamy at tho last Coart of Quarter Sessions, and who has been con fined in jail ever since, was yesterday sentenced to twelvemonths imprisonment in the Western Pent# tenuary. . . . • 63F* The Furniture of the Virginia House will be jßOld'tbis morning, agreeably to adjournment from tho22d lost. Among the articles to be sold is an • -elegant sofa, feather beds, bedding, &c., and aundry articles of household furniture. GET A colored man, by the name of McKnight, was yesterday brought before the Mayor, on infor mation of his wife, charged with whipping her.— He .was held to .bail. • For Rent. mHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE J/ MASONIC HALL, Fifth S'trsbt. "The first floor is sub-dmded into two Store Rooms, front, 20by CO feet, and will be very desirable for Fancy Stores- Two Rooms back, saiiabfe for Office*—access to which is by a wide Hall, running, through the centre of the building. The basement will be finished in & neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety Stores, Trane and Harness makers, Ac. The whole will be ready by the Ist of April. . Enquire of JAMES W. HAILMAN, ..feb’JO • .• . Water street. AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FORTtIE YEAR 1851. SECTION I. Be ti ordained and enacted by the citi zens of tn Select and. Common Councils atsunbled, That the revenae for the year 1851, arising from tales, loons and other lawful sources, together with ’ Oil moneys now in iheTreasurury, andnoioiherwise ap propriated, be and the same is hereby appropriated for thejpurposes following No. {—lnterest oa City Loans, 8 63,000 » 4 ll—Salanes of City Officers:— Mayor, . 8 7CQ Clerk to Mayor, 300 Treasurer, 700 Solicitor, 250 Wharf Master, Mouongahela, 650 . Wharf Master, Allegheny, 500 Street Commissioner,lst District, 600 ; Street Commissioner, 2d District, 500 Clerk of Markets, 200 City Constables, (eight,) 2,400 * ■ ■ Clerks of Councils, 500 ■ Messengers of Councils, 200 Clerk to Committees; 200 Messenger to Committees, 150 Recording Regulator 400 • Superintendent of Water Works, 1,000 • * Assessor of Wuict Rems, 700 Assessor of Tuxes, 105 $ 10,495 •N$- Ill—Public Printing, 1,000 u IV—Engine and Hose Companies. 3,675 u. V—City Watchmen, 13.250 « •-Vl—City Water Works, 23,CD0 vif—Cleaning Streets, Ist District, 2,000 ■ « Vin—Cleaning Streets, 2d District, 1,600 «» IX—Public Lamps and Lighting Streets, 9,500 r u —Sanitary Purposes, 1,000 .<* - Xl—Cleaning A other expenses of Markets, 300 “ Xn—Monongahela Wharf, 600 - i( Xlft—Allegheny Wharf, . 500 4 * XlV—Contingent Fund, 4,000 “ XV—Scrip outstanding, 13,000 ’ 44 XVT—City Loans now due and failing due, 111A46 ,l XVll—Outstanding Warrants, 17,990 5292,156 . Ordained and enacted into e law m Councils, 24th day o( February, A. D. 1851 ROBERT M’KNIGHT, President of C. C. Attest M. W. Lewis,Clark of 0. C. . JAMES B. MURRAY, President of S. C. Attest: Robebt Mobbow, Clerk of S.C. [feb2S An Ordinance 4 CTHORIZING the Mayor to borrow, fortbeuse of r /\ the City, the nun of one hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars, for the payment of loans and other putposes. • Section 1- Pe it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assem bled, Thai the Mayorhe, and he is hereby authorized, to borrow onthe credit of the city,any rum or sums of money not exceeding One hundred and thirty-two thousand dol lars, and to issue bonds therefor, under the seal of the cor poration,in sums of one thousand dollars, bearing an in terest of six per centum per annum, with interest coupons • attached, which interest shall be payable semi-annually, <m the first days of January and July in each and every year, at the bank of America in the City of New-York -or at the Treasurers Office in the City of Pittsburgh.— The bonds so issued shall be signed by the Mayor, and -COunte T *Jgned by the Treasurer, and shoJl not be redeem •able, without the consent of the holders thereof, before thenrstday £>f October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one.- 'Section 2- Be u ordained, Ac., That the (huh, credit, funds, revenue and corporate property < of the city be and they aro hereby solemnly pledged tor the redemption of the bonds hereby authorized to be issued, and for the in tercstaccruingthereon. - A. » Ordained npfl enacted into a law m Councils this 2Ua day of February, A.P.1651. ffeb2g.3t -HfiW BOOKBI NEW UUOUS l ft T Holmes’Literary Depot,-Third street, opposite the A Post Office. London Ait Journal, far Febrnary. k ■ History of Pendenms, by Thackaray, complete. Stanfield Hall, complete. Boston Sbokspeare, No. ‘23. Nobody’s Son, or the Life and Adventures of Perci voi Mayberry, wmien by him self. Lqto and Ambition; a novel by the author of 'Rock' inob^m. ?1 'Tfte Banker's Magazine, for Jan. and. Feb., Mississippi Scenes; or Sketches of Southern Life. Dictionary of. Mechanics, No. 23. Dr. Hollick 5 * Works, complete. . For sole also by McNamara, opposite the post office Allegheny city. feb24. ~ UfiH—so LbU. No. 1 Labrador Gthbed Herrings, re -14 ''fired ver ‘‘ Brooklyn, l ’and for sale by X ALEXANDER KING, No. 2GB Liberty at. L—^nffTSv ’(,U5 LIMK, AC.—For sale by the barrel or -ixlhltc Louisville Lime; purple and yellow Let Chain J* double; lfiO very cheap email Wooden nnwls' V All of w'hich will be sold in nny quantity to suit K”™ ISAAC HARMS, Agent C (ebl9'3t and Commission Merchant, Sth street. Sundries— -350 bis Oranges ; 50 bxs 3icily Lemons; 200 doz Lemon byrup; 150 bxs Raitrns; ‘ 100 hf-bXS do i 40 mans Seedless Busins; 150 dram* Figs, New RUma; 20 do*- Salad Oil, quarts j -50 doz do «-R l ? t8 ‘ 40 doz assorted Pickles • - ln .tore andtr sale bv JOSHUA EHODES A CO feb2l " Steele A Officer’* Br»v PAfTORV AND JOBBING SHOP, Run's °iLKw£rvi,rin aUcv, AM xlom, fcturem Wwi and »V«»P«on« “-featfjJ livered at Itm shortest notice. : ly ' ADDITIONAL SALE OF n^HE r rc*nr“precedem“j Sl““ Lot.. ta the above his *"«»Erlee» and terms ihal cannot fail tp meet t *i° sale £ those wishing to purchase. It Js needless to. ( view* 0 715 e location of. tins town and prospect*, sty 00? *sblfensaflicienlly ilescribedlu recent “djsrt •“ ■'■Otter than that over one.hundred. lots have band*, and been purchased by those "t* 11 To'. eligible and de.i rabfc°mheplS«,a',i44![| i > >,inc “ ?!lll y locatci^ >ntheoen ”e< O CiS?n™ t n'e^ t ljT, ’’lytothe proprietoein Liverpool, v}., Fourth street, Pittsburgh, or to James Blakely, T JOHN 8 BLAKELY, Thast Liverpool, Feb . . tfeblgdawtf H.C flf A. BARBER SHOP under the W^»°A f LOO^. w here he solicits tbo pa- OLD A He bo'l.' es b ? hi * endeavors to rnSe^aW T 0f «ulLt of Mrchael .he 7ML Pitisborgh, rv the County nforeBnu|vh“mDiX h niateriAls That yoarpetitioner has provided bmisoit witn at h|s for the accommodauon of travelers an dwclkiu? house in the aforesaid ,'Vftrt) •t , .»„.a»nkfieD your Honors will be pleased to grenUn™ a ou r n pelf (toner, a public houso or entertainment. And asindaty bound, will pray. s.tfisgs and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said “jXiW&e^T M'Mssters, Wra Kemp, RM’Kcan, T J Duncan, George Fun6ton,J B g«agy, John Beck, JuLes?«en\ooth>E Volz, GW Gil more. L -.S'-';;--JVJVt t - V-'' THEATRE! JOSEPH FOSTER- -•-Lessee and Manaqeb Admittance— First Tier and ParqneUe,so cents; Sec ondand Third Tiers, 25 cents; Colored Gallery ,23 cents; Private Boxes, each; 81,00. • • Doors open at 0, o’clock,Carltunnses at 7 o’clock. THURSDAY EVENING, Pebtaary 27th, 1851, will be presented the celebrated Drama of . LUCREZIA BORGIA. Looretia Borgia, • . Miss Logan; Dance, Mrs, waiter and Mr. Calladine. whole to conclude with CHARLES 11. Le Fleur, » - , . . Mr. Logan. To« Morrow Fifth.'Night of the American Actress, Miss LOGAN, and the Popular Comedian, Mr. LOGAN. ■i Sales. \V. 6. DI'CARTHEY, Auctioneer. n ROCER Y AND DRV GOOD 3 STORE, &C \. t at VX Auction:-. I To Mobbow abtkbroon, Friday, Fcbro ary 27th, at a o’clock in .the afternoon, wUI be sold at M’Cartney’s Auction House, No. 125 Wood large lot of Groceries and Progs, belonging to a person retiring from business. Among the lot may bemenuoa* ed in part, Starch, Indigo, GingcT, Alum, Cloven, To bacco; Y. ILTea,Cream of Tartar, Epßom Salts, Salt petre. Nutmegs, Mustard, Chalk,Liquorice.Root, Liquor ice Sticky Spanish Flies, Slippery Alum Bark, Senna, CamomileFlowers, Godfrey* Cordial, Bealman’s Drops, Camphor, Peppermint, Essence of Peppermint, Cinna mon and Lemon, Poor Man’s Plaster, a lot of Progs, a large lot or Glass Jars., assorted sizes; Glass Tine lures, Counter Scales, Ac. W. G. M’CARTNEY, febai • ' •■ ■ ■ ■ AucUonccr. Ala RGB LOT OF GUNMAKBR’S TOOLS at Auc tioN.-rWill be sold on Friday next, February SSth, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at fil’Cariney-s Auction House, No. 125.W00d street, a large lot 01 tiunmakcr’s Tools, belonging to a gentleman quitting that business. They have been in use only a short time. The follow mg may be mentioned as partly comprising the lot 1 pair bellows and portable forge; band and sledge hammers; anvils and tongs; a laTge lot of buskenng tools and small taps; 1 guide for cutting gun barrels, 4 i large vires; small hand do; a large lot of files , new ; cole chisels ; hand rods; ram rods; 2grind stones, a i large lot of fine walnut and maple gan stocks; 23 steel i chury braces and bus; a large lot of other articles too i numerous to mention- Those in the business should not i neglect to attend the sale, which will bo positive. I (eb2G W.G. M’CARTNEY, Attcl’r. BRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES at Aucnon. —Will be sold on Thursday, Pebroary 27th,at 10 I o’clock in the forenoon, at RPCartriey’s Auction House, | No. I*s Wood street, a large lot of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, comprising a general assortment of Goods in I the above line of business. In the lot arc Broad Cloths, [ Casr Cassmetts. Vettings, Flannels, Calicoes. Ginghams, Alpnecaa, Mous de Lames, Bleached ana Brown Muslins, Patent Thread, Sewing Silk.Suspeud ers. Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats, fine Shirts, Hickory bhirts, Canton Flannel, Table ClolUs.and a lot of fancy articles. W. G.M’CARTNEY, feb2fl Anctioncer. SECOND PAWNBROKERS SALE ov UNREDEEM ED PLEDGES AT AUCTION —On Saturday eve ning next, March Ist, at 7 o’clock, will be sold at Mc- Cartney’s Auction House. No. 125 Wood street, one door from sth, a large lot of gold and silver watches and jewelry, gold fob chains, gold pens and pencils, finger rings, Ac. Among the lot may be.menuoned, in part, doable cas ed English watches* 18 carets fine, fall jeweled ; patent lever aud plain watches; hunting cased do., 18 carets extra fine works, full jeweled; plain gold watches, de tached levers and I’pine watches. Also, stiver patent lever, fall jeweled, cylinder escapement four holes Jeweled*, common watches, gold fob and guard chains; gold pins, gold peucile, breast pins, broaches, finger rings, ear rings, Ac. Among the above lot of watches are Tobias, Johnson. Roslull, and other celebrated makers in London and Liverpool. They will be all warranted as represented at the time of sale. Those in want of such articles should not neglect to attend the sale. They will be rea dy for examination on the morning of sale. Vebss w. 0. McCartney. £>. fit. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1 1 n DOZ. FINE SHIRTS, CLOTHING, CLOTH?, I IIU Ac., 4T Auction. —On-fnday moraine, February ] 23th,at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor*: nor of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without re serve: 110 dot superfine Shirts—the best selection of fered for some time —comprising super, customer made, York mill Shirts, broad and narrow plaits, yoke neck and French sleeve; super needle worked broad plait Shlrt«, LB.4C; L: B. & C. Shirts, French embroidered bosoms; latest style fancy Shirts, welt assortedj Mom mac stnpe Shirts, &c>, fitc.; bleached drill Drawers, pat ent laces; super black and fancy cassiraere rants, satin, cashmere, Valencia and cashmere Vests, cloth, caißimere and aatnieit dress, frock and sack Coats; over- Coats, Ac.. Ac.; 13 ptecessuper French doe skinCassi mere; 23 pieces super black and assorted color Belgian and English Broad Cloths; 40 pieces black and fancy CasHtmeres nod Saitnetta; Tweeds; cashmere Jeans; Flannels; plaid Linings; 2L pieces black and fancy Batin Vesnugsjv silk Screes; alpacca Lustres; silk, coal and vest Buttons; silk Handkerchief#; Cravats; Gloves; Threads.Ac , Ac. P. M. DAVIS, febao Auctioneer. FINE FUNITURE AT auction.—On Thursday afternoon, 2?th initial 2 o’clock, cor.Wood and slft streets, wiirbe sold the ruraimre or a family declining IJousekeping. comprising—-Mahogany Uair Seat Sofas and Chairs; Tippecanoe and Fancy Chairs; Mahogany Card and End Tables, Breakfast Tables; Extension Ta bles for Boarding Hooks; -Black Watnut French Bed stead; Mahogany Bureaus; high and low Poal Bed steads; Feather Beds;-Beddmgj Blank* eta; Wash and Workstanda; PaTlor, Cliamber, and Stair Carpels; Hall and Parlor Lamps, with Glpss Drops, largo Wardrobe; Book Case; Looking Glasses, Queens ware ; Knives and Forks; Kitehen atenstls, &c.,&c. feb2s P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. >RICK DWELLING AND LOT IN SOUTH PITTS AJ BURGH, at Accrtos.—On Saturday afternoon, March I*l, at 3 o’clock, will be eold on the premises,that valuable lot of ground having a front of 2U feet on the Turnpike or Carson street, and extending back 100 feel to Cbestmn street, on which is erected an excellent two story brick dwelling house, containing six rooms and a good cellar, without oven, stable anafpump of never failing water, enclosed with substantial board fence, at present occupied by the Rev. Mr. Murray. .Terms t—Bsoo on the Ist of April next,wnen possess* ion will be given, and the remainder in three equal an« nnal payments, with interest. i*. M. DAVIS, /ph26 Auctioneer. JABIEB rncKESKA. Auctioneer. Adjourned sale or the furniture, fix tures. Ac., of the Virginia House.—On Thursday morning next, February 27; at 10 o’clock, will be sold at the Virginia Home, corner of Ferry and Water streets, the following Furniture, vix; Bedding, Hat Fixtures, Ac..agreeable to adjournment, among which are one splendid Hair Scat Sofa, in com plete order, nearly now; one Settee; Rock.ng and other Chairs; high and French Bedsteads; Carpets, Fenders and Fire Irons; about nineteen Feather Beds and Bedding, Mattresses; one Clock; Kitchen utensils one CookuieStove ; one Fowling Piecc.Ac., Ac. feb27 JAMES M’KENNA^Aact’r \E UIMBBR AND BRICK AT AUCTION.— Oq Satur- Xi day next, March Ist, at 10 o’clock in the ftrenoon, will be sold -without reserve, at the General House, on!Liboriy street, near the Canal Bridge, Fifth Ward,a large lot of Lumber and Brick. Also, one Brick Shed. JAMES M’KENNA, feb27 . - Auctioneer. ’.—On Sr aNaUY BIRDS at Auction.- Jn Saturday even, mg next, March Ist* at 81 o’clock, will bo sold at ll’Kenna’a Auction House, 1 cage containing 7Canary Birds, good singers. [fcb2flj JAS. r. Damaged domestic goods at Aticnoi,.—on Monday cell, March 3d, at .10 o’clock m the fore noon, will be sold at M’Kenna’s Auction House, Three Hundred and forty-four piece* Domostic Goods, compri sing Merriraac Prints, Bleached and Browu Muslins, ol Eastern manufacture; Broad Cloths, Cassitncres,Cassi nett«,37 doz. Lamb’s .Wool Half Hose. A portion of iheßleochedMuslinsweie slightly damaged by water m.the Canal, last fall. JAMES NPkEfyNA, feb2o Auctioneer. Landscape Painting* JASPER H. LAWMAN, L*.ndsc*.ph Pairtkb, Booms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the a Rtfermca —John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T. A. Hilhor, Bichard Cowan, Esq,, Matthew Wilson. J.J. Gillespie, Hon. 3. Jones, L. Harper feblo CENTRAL TEA' STORE.—The subscriber has now on hand and is constantly receiving, Fresh Te »s or all descriptions, sold in the United States or any B Part of the world, at the lowest rates of any in tho Tea Market. These Teas will be sold loose or in metallic packages, to suit customers,and either.kinds warranted fresh.— The metallic p acka ar# air tight, and warranted so, not withstanding reciUss and u-nprtnapltd assertions by in terested person» ifeblO) If. C. KELLY. Y?OR SALE—IOO cats purple and yellow Carpet J; Chain; fresh White LomsviUo Lime,by the barrel or retail j nl&Tge National Map of the American Re* public; Map of Ohio; Map of the World; a large Temperance Chart, and two hundred and §Ay Temper* ance Certificates; Blank To-Lels; seven boxes of cheap and useful Medicines; the Morning Post and all our Daily and a great variety of our Exchange Newspa pers ; a few Almanacs, Ac., Ac., kept for stile at febiU ISAAC HARRIS’, Fifth street. \pIES FINK DRESr X- A*. . ... .33 GOODS— Received and I a opened this morning, Poplins. Tissues, Barege Do Lames, Moas Do Lames, Lawns, Ac., &c., choice spring styles.and very desirable patterns; ' tftbQ4 A. A.-MABQM & CO. EUNfi CLOtHs AMD IKISH JbIWKNS— -14 cases saper and super extra Long Shawls; 3- do do do Irish Linens; Of the most approved manufacture just opened at feb& A. A. MASON* A CO.’S. T» HINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS. P 350 reams 24 by 38 Printing Paper; ,300' do 24 by 3d do do; ■>nn do 12 by 32 . do do, 000 do 18 by 24,24 by 32,24 by 34,23 by 41, 23 by 43; 400 do Blue, Factory Paper, 1200 bandies Single Crown Straw Paper; 400 do Double do do, 350 do MediSS and single Crown Rag The undersigned keeps c.nalantly on hand and for sale or exchange for Bags, u S Tm Paner- ■ ment of Ruled, Cap, Letter, Hardware and lea Papers, Bonuetßoards, Ac., Ac. Also, Felling Paper manufacturers. Printing Paper made 4oorde on short notice. „ „ " feb24 Artmerof Pena and Irwin •\X7OoDER T Type, from the manu . VV factofyof Wells A Webb, furnished at shortno tice,by rfehSOl • W. 8. HAVEN. BELLOWS —Five pair second-hand Bellow* fbrloali by [feb!9] SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. mo LET—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and 1_ Market, and running through from Front to Second street, recently occupied by Sc&ife A Atkinson. SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY, No. 119 Front si. XHK PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRACK AND MERC]H ANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) . WM- A- HILL, > COUMITTKI for Fkb&uabt. C. ZUG, j_ The weather yesterday was pleasant for out door transactions. Business somewhat impeded from the high Hoods in our rivers, which, to some degree, has suspended shipping. Bastness, generally, is good. Our merchants are nil doing business ton fair extent, and all appear sanguine of a fine spring trade. The receipts of Sugar and Molasses are good, and increasing ; prices of those articles keep op, with a disposition to tend upward. ASHES—-We have reported sales of small tots at B}o3| for Soda; Pots: we have small transactions at 4* to 4|; Saloratui: wo note a sale of 20 boxes at 6*. BROOMS—Tho stock in first hands is well sup* plied; wo note sales of 40 doz., No. 1, at $1,75; 40 do, No. 2, at $1,37 & dozen. CRANBERRIES —Tho stock is light, and no de mand, beyond a retail way. FlSH—Thero is not much enquiry for Mackerel, beyond a retail way. We note sales, by the bbl., of No. 3 Mackerel, at $7,60 to 8,00. BUCKETS—We note s salo 0f76 dozen at $1,95, cash, par money. Sales from stores at $2,00 to 2,12*. WHISKEY—The market is not firm; we have sales of 120 bb!s, rectified, at 24, cash. BACON—Tho market continues firm ; the stock isnot very large. Wo note sales oi 40 hhds Shoul ders at 6; in small lots, 6* is asked. SaJea of 375 Hams at 8*; wc note sales of Sides at 7 to 7*. BULK MEAT—We havo no transsctioos to note in this article; we quote at 5* to s|. FLOUR—Receipts are Increasing ; prices havo again receded ; we note sales, at the wharf, of 250 bblsal 83,35; one or two lots sold at $3.40, for choice article ; we may quote $3,37 as the av erage price. Sales from stores at $3,50 to 3,56. GRAIN—Tho receipts are good ; we note sales of 700 bushels, in lots, at from 72 to 75. Rye is scarce and will demand 60 to 61. Sales ot 300 bushels of Coro at 40c, from first hands. Sales of Oats reported at 33 id 35. TTtOB BEAL GOOD TEA—Go to Moans &■ IU« J; worth’a Tea Store, m the Diamond. Damaged or inferior Tea* never kept at this establishment. SapenorGreetiTeas***- 50 and7sc.t* fi>. The finest imported *91,00. Strong and rough flav'd Slack, 50 and 75c. Fine mild flavored CO and 75c. The finest Old Country Black Tea, ?se. This Tea, unlike some of the to late imported OoiongV’ >* free from all htrby tasu, and “ the ladies all say,” ’Ti* not impregnated with the effluvia of quack mediants feb22 r IUIK BEST OP WINKS AND BKANUIEB, EUUntilr . ~a f f r mCd,Cinal ,’Ol - Tea Store, m the Diamond. Found. ON THURSDAY, a sura of money, in Bank Notes— which the owner can have by calliog at the snore of JOHN B.N’FADDEN & CO., No. M Market street. ■* ■ t'- ■ t (fomtmarrifll cmft financial. Dally Review or (h» SXariEcts. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ) TnoasDAY, February 27, 1851.$ POUT OF PITTSBURGH. 18 FEET 0 tnenus WA7BB lit TUB CUAHNSt. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.Sfcjßoies.’Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkmsou, Brownsville. *» J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Reaver. “ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsville. u Brilliant. Grace, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ i. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. vt Thomas Shnver, Bailey. West Newton “ Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Redstone. Woodward, Brownsville. “ Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. “ Friendship, —, Cincinnati. u Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. u Dmrnal, Conwell, Wheeling. “ .Empress, Cox, Zanesville. “ Washington, —, LooisviHe. Two Acres for Sale* A LOT OF GROUND of i wo ttcresjwuh & Frame Dwelling House, and some Fruit Tree*, situate a short distance from the Mlnereville Toll Gate, about one mile and a quarter from the Coart House. 3 CUTHBERT, General Agent, 70 SralthGeld street. Wanted. A SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, with o Cylin der of from 15 to 21 inches, and from 5 10 6 feel stroke; or an engine of 10 inch Cylinder and 4 feel stroke S- CUTUBERT, General Agent, f e b22 "0 Sxmthfield street. OLL BUTTER— 4 boxes, in cloths; 10 bbU., part in cloths; just rcc’d and for sale by WM. DYER. ISH—Noa.l and 3 Mackerel ; Cod Fsb. While Fish and Herring, for sale by [feb22] WM.D\£R. PACKED TEAS—lschestsGne koung Hyson; 3 half chests Black; for sale low in one-fourth pound packages, by _ feb22 WM. DYER; ■ BACON— Hams and Shoulders for sale by feb22 ' WM.DVBR, ARD—3S packages No. 1 Laid Tor sale by fcb22 ' * WM. DYER. ia CASKS SICILY LIQUORICE; 1U 2 do Catbra do; 10 boxes Repuea do; 50 do Lemons, in store and for sale by ja2o JOSHUA RHODES A CO. Cip. BASKETS SALAD OIL, quarts; ! 4tO 20 do do do pints; 20 doz assorted Pickles; 10 do Captsun, in store nnd for sale by ja2o JOSHUA RHODES Bt-CO. Ai\ MATS IVICA ALMONDS; *xl_y 20 bags Filberts» 13 do Cream Nuts; 1000 Cocoa Nuts, in store and for sale by ja2& : JOSHUA RHODES A CO, BAGS TEXAS BEANS; I \J 20 bbls. small do ; 20bags Filberts; 20 do Cream Nuts; 15 casks Currants, In store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO., f e l)ls No. 0 Wood street. ‘ to Merchants* fllamuracturerat Ac. WE are prepared to make contracts to bring out from Philadelphia,thiß season,large lotsofheavy freights, on accommodating terms, and at very low .rate,. «. rt. M « f « ?ju « co feb2L:lot ; Canal Basin. A cord to Bnalnosa deni A YOUNG, active business man. a nauve of Pitts* A burgh, with an extensive acquaintance u who can command a cash capital of from 8 to S8»000, is anxious to make an investment, and devote his time to business as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity. . . • f e b*2o Please address Port Office,Box No, 380. PLACE WANTED in a Grocery or Produce Store for a nice, moral, well behaved young man, from the Forks of the Yougmogheny. Also, for a nice young man Ifrom Washington county, wishes a place as a clerk in a storo s School roasters, Ac. Wanted places for several Book keepers, Sales men, Grocers, Ware* house or Laboring men, and for a number of Boys, ol all ages, Housekeepers, Cooks, Wet and Dry Nurses, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, and a number of Colored men arid women and bovs and girls of all ageß, want employment. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS* febS4’3l* Agency and Intelligence Office, 6th st. O PRING STYLE PRINTS—Choice and neauuful b pattern,,received co , s , No,- 62|and 04 Market »tfl. . Bounty band anti other Ha.ia.Ba. WILLIAM FLINN offer, hla service, to trangar . lidsines, wltU the Executive Department, and Congress, as an agent. He will attend to all business relnuve to pensions and bounty land. Charges mod*, rate -Address William Flinn, Washington, D. C. January 28,1851. Mr Flinu was several years a clerk m the o'ffice of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury. Hit, knowl edge of transacting busiuess at the Departments will render hts services,as agent,particularly "useful to all who may employ him at the seat of Government. ALBION K. PA RRIS, febl Second Cwnptroller. penmansiupk AT no ume for many years has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised apoivthe public about penmanship, as at present Pieces of engraving are circulated.through the town and country, with the en graver's name suppressed, in order to induce the igno rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmen, will do well to call at DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex amine the handwriting ot some of the best penmen in the city, who have been instructed in this Institution. dec27:d&w Dlaaolntlon. THE partnership heretofore existing under xhe firm of GERHON& O’Connos, is this day dissolved by mu tuUconsent- The business will hereafter b e continued by Thomas Gabnoh, at the old stand, No 490 Penn el THOMAS GEUNoN, JOHN OTjQNNOR. FEATHb RS—2O sacks prime Feathers, for sale by feb24 ALEX ANbER KINO feb2&3t(l&tm* . To Let* . ~.~ A ; LARGE CELLAR, saitablo for. storing. Posses won given unmeamtely. For \erms, apply to Geo- Weyman,or GEO age HURLEY, jallttf N o. ISO Water etreel. UT'Tfrß a bbla. packed , lOJcegs do, fr,r sale low by icbl3 WM. DYER. "r r ' * >r * .> *• »>*‘ * * ' " •«», r , s >» l , BY TELEGRAPH. BXCUTD BY LIGHTING —PBIHTSD BY ITUV I Reported Exprettly far the Daily Morning Post. XXXISt CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. Seraie Mr- Seward oG'eretl' a resolution calling for information relative to the alleged ahducuoo ofi Americans into Mexican peonage, which was i adopted. i Mr Halo offered a resolution of enquiry asking for the correspondence between the Mexican Min uter and the Secretary or Slate of the U. S., relative to the Mexican indemnity. Objection bolng made, it was laid over. . v The joint resolution directing a U, S. vessel to be i used to bring Kossuth to this country! was taken ap and engrossed. r ., The Honse resolulioo explanatory of certain laws granting pensions to widows, was taken up and passed. Tho Senate insisted on their amendment to the Military bill, providing $12,000 for a Riding School at West Point Academy. A committee of conference was asked. A bill to modify and reduce tbe Rates of Postago was taken up. Mr Borland opposed the bill, and argued for an j hour and a half against any reduction. The ques-1 tion was taken, and tho bill passed. The bills engrossed yesterday were taken up and I passed. I The Post Office Appropriation bill was taken op, slightly amended and passed. I House—After tho presentation of petitions the House resumed the consideration of tho roport of fered by Mr. Stanton yesterday, concluding with a | resolution that the Homo approve of tho course of j the Secretary of the Navy in execunug tho law of| lost session, authorizing tho construction of a float- 1 ing dock, with a basis for b railway in San Francis-: co, and eeo no reason for delay in retarding tho con tractors, Darkin, Woods, Gilbert and Lecor. The debate was continued by Stanton, Toombn, King and others till the morning hour expired. The Post routo was bill was then taken up and ] passed. J The House them wont into committee of the whole and took up the bill appropriating to Mexico 3185,* 000 for the payment of thh last instalment nmlcr the Treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo. 1 During the debato on the bill, Mr. Allen repeated what he said last night, that Mr. Webster, before he would consent to take the office or Secretary of] State, entered into a bargain with the Brokers of i Wall street, New York, and State street, Boston, to give him 515.000, and ho was now prepared to prove it, if an opportunity was gtven him. Mr. Ashman, on the authority of Mr, Webster, pronounced tho charge an unqualified falsehood, and replied to the other remarks of Mr. Allen. The debate was continued till tbe hour of recess. Tho Moxican instalment bill passed, end the House went into committee of tho whole and took up the army appropriation bill. It was debated till a qhsrler of 9, when they adjourned. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Alsv*T, February 26. In the Senate, to-day, tho bill providing for the election of a U. S. Senator was amended, changing the time of election to- the 4th Monday tn March. The vote was 16 to 10. It is believed that it will pass finally in this shape. Tho Commissioner discharged Davis this morning, tbe proof being insufficient to-convict him of assist ing in the laic rescuo. Tho examination of Jas. Scott (colorod) is now in. progress. The Africa sailed today vvtih 86 passengers and $211,195 in silver. There was a ballof'thia morning forU. S.Scnv tor. Sumner lacks only three of election. Washikbtoh, February 26. Mr - Potter, U. 9. Consul at Valparaiso, has been recalled. The President’s receptions have been discontin ued for tho present, on account of the death of 3 sister of Mrs. Fillmore. On tho 16th ballot for Senator, Sumner hod 193 votes—lacking 2of an election. It was then post poned for a fortnight. Philadelphia, February 26. The City of Glasgow is momentarily oxpected.— Tho Europa is expected to night at Halifax. MARKETS BY, TEL EGR A PH. evehiho ] New York, February 26. Flour..ln better demand, and more firm. Corn.. Yellow, 6bc. Pork.. New Mosa and prime, no change; old Mess is in demand. Cat Meats*.ln favor of aellera. Lard* .More buoya at at 84. I Clovereeed. .Ohio 17020,00. ] Groceries.. Dul l; ;N. O. Sugar 6106#. There is a demand for Rio C-oßce. Tobacco. .Not aetivo; Ky. 9012, for shipment. Hemp.. Quiet; American dew rotted,6lloolls. Lard 0i1..85087. Whiskey..24o2s. Cotton.. Declining. Philadelphia, February 26. Cotton baa undergone.ivo change.: Flour.. Firm at 4,50. Rye Flour.. Steady at 3p50. Corn Mea1..2,87#, Grain.. Very little doing* Corn: yellow, afloat, 61; store, 60. Oatß, dull at 44. Groceries.. But little doing • Provisions.. Held firmly; ’Bacon in good demand. Rice. .Sales at 3,18. Whiskey. .24 In bbls* 22 ifl. hhds. Baltimore, February 26. Flour.. Howard Street: thuro are buyers at 4,- 37#, and sellers at4,43#. ■ Grain.. Red Wheat 95098 c.; Corn: white, 660 67c.; yellow, 57058 c. Oats, 40c. Whiskey..26c. ■•. - V •< •* •t, r-«'. ■■ * , < Washington, February 26. Boston, Fobruary 25, Boston, February 26, 1851 New Orleans, February 22. Cotton. .Sales of the week 25,000. The Baltic's nows caused nu change. MgqbPork..Has declined; notv 13,00. Floor.. Ohio at 4,00. Hope Foun jlry. „ _ . . : GBOROEBBALE, JB.. James Cqcjibajt, c J Aonbiv cupied by Wm. Noble,) - No. u< ?*“*• >... n,j M . .j Weal of Wood at., Pittabnreh, van’s improved patent Cooking stoves, 00 _B s Coal and Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Flafn nno r a J Grates, Hollow Ware} Wagon Tea Kettles. Sad Irons, Dog Irons* Threshing Maoliidps. Will Gearing, Pipe Castings, Alao —VAULTS. ViOM DOOBS, IBON RaH-INO P nu Wrought Ison Work of every description. jaSB:lmd&4fw —•— Election. ■ A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of « tue Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh,in theCountyof Allegheny, will be holden m the Tqit House, on the 34 day of March next, at two o’clock, P. hi., for ike pur pose of choosing officers fox the ensuing year, and the determination of any quesuon 0 ? T 1 1?, e . ™ ™ l3 ■ said company. JOHN HAKrEH, febfrdawltn .Treasurer. Mackerel,Nos.l,2 apd?i. : Jj • * in whole and half barrels; Hernnge in pickle* Cod Fish in casks; For sale by ALEXANDER KING-_ ODA ASH—lsocasks Sodn Ash,finestgoality, iTor tale. [feb24] AiEXANDEtt KING. t t *■ l' , * * fat Sale & ®o £et. a/iifcu and store in east liberty for °SALE-A AND LOT of thirty frent on the ““tern Road, at EaBt L.beny.bj M dce'o to rn, alley. Tbe Hnnse is arranged with a Store Room with Counter and Shelves, fcc.; a parlor kitchen; three bed tbdina; good cellar; bake oven; backdiouse, 1 re i e ,h«r r *e- Also a lot of 30fectfronton Shakspeare S Agent,, For Rent* . . < Till AT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with C hor ternjs, C Totten?at tbs Fort Pitt Works. [fcblM^ Valnnble Property r<>r Sate. ■ ON E'HUNDRED and Eighty foot front on the. Eastern Ro‘ad, at East Liberty, by l»d fee. deep to a street, with a good Dwelling House, conveniently anangeq., » large Stable ; a one story House j awed ofßoodwater. witii a pump i a large garden nod ehmee under good fence and in fine order. Tlic above prop erty is well .located for a pleasant residence, or a* a speculation, lo divide into smaller lots. Prtco §i,ulHl. 1 S CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, j 76 Smithfleld street. ■ Excellent llntlneii to Dlipoae of i IN AI.UEQHENV.-Iu ■consequence of ihe dissoln- Uou of Partnership between MORRIS c c HA WORTH, they offer tor sale iheir business, situate on Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny City. It useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand, or the amount of business we have done, as , both are well known; all we shall say ls»tha.ut ia- a nrat-rato chance for any oue wishing to einuark in a similar trade. Thantock consists ol Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac., Groceries, Wines and Liquors, ,0 Diamond, Pittsburgh. Leacoclc Street Property tor Sale. . AWELL nrranecd and welt bmit iwo fttorsr BRICK DWELLING HOUSE ond LOT> of 18 feel front on Leacock Direct, Allegheny,by 78feei deep lo an alley. The House contains* dining room, .kitchen* ball and en* irv • two parlors, with folding doors; 3 bed rooms and a finished garret i built in the most substantial manner with suitable porches*—all in complete order. ..ltoateu rfew minmet-walklrom the Hand street bridge. Price ononn S- CU fHBi.RsT) General Agent. . § febl9 • , 70Smithfielil sti For Rent. » SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with four £ra| A rooms on the first floor; large dining room and kitchen in basoment; two small rooms m thu-d-r* garret; with a largo garden and several frail trees.—a very dr«irable residence tor a small family, bltuated near Alinersville. Possession given immediately. 0 «everal small Tenements for rent. Alm>, for Mile, eleven Loib fronting on Hancock street, and three fronting on Penn street. ; Term* cwy. Audlv to JOHN HERRON.or ; w * 11. p. CAIN, comer Market and Fifla streets; To Lett A TWO STORY- BRICK HOUSE, situated near Chaniers Creek,four miles from City, and is a very desirable country residence. There is a new carriage house, stable, and good water on the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con famine a variety of choice Fruit trees. For particulars and terms, apply to M. D. PATTON, dll Liberty si., or J S BONNET, on the premises. Ifcua FOIt SALE.*—A Lot oi Ground having* a front of fiO feet on Centre Avenue, and running bnckSGO feet to two streets. On the lot is erected a largo Brick Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished. The lot is planted with the best selected Fruit and Shrubbery the country canaiford. If application be made soon, the property will be sold at a fair pnee and terms. ■ Enquire at the oince of >YM. t-. rKlfc.rvii, ; Attorney, Fourth street, . fcbll’lf between Wood and Smithfield< For Rent tn Birmingham. I ONF- NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, (£?§§!} I with store rooms and cellar, favorably situ- fc-r-B-ll | ate for a large Grocery and Produce business. I ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, to a good businessman- . \LSO—One large Bnok—occupied as a boarding housoand inn. _ . . ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Houses—some Just finished; possession given immediately. Otheraon the Ist April. r-' ' • - ALSO—One Frame House, and several up-stairs rooms. . 7 ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burnrn- . ■ i ] ALSO—One Lumber V&rd, with space to pul a large j l amount—and one oflhe best points about the city lor | I Sa FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably . situated for a Foundry and Engine Shop or other manu* ; factoring, having deoi water m ironi, (a harbor,) tor. fitting out and repairing steamboats,&c. • ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, m lots, and sold low; if not sold betore, they will bo sold on Tuesday, the 23th of March next,at 12 o’clock, M.,forcash or ap proved paper. | - ALSO—Lou on lease, to build on. - I Apply to the subscriber, at his office m Birmingham, I near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Wareroom I of Kh&v, Maxihews 4; Co., No. 28 Water street,—or | through the Pittsburgh Post Oihce, by paid Iciicr* . I febtl JOHN ltnlvi. 1 Very Valuable City Property for Safe. THE undersigned, Administrators ot tbe.-ostate-.of : Thomas Faitman.deceased, offer for sale the enurO. real e«tale of the said Thornaa F airman* consisting of onoSOfeet lot fronting on Liberty street, running bach to alO feet alley. Also,the tavern stand known aa the Mansion House, with the grounds nndslablo connected; tronting on Plum alley, ihmpihnc leet four inches, j Also, three lots fronting on Cherry al ey, each eight een fecWront, and running back Co »eet parallel with Plain alley.- All of which property will be sold .-at pm Tate sale, by application to me subscribers; or if. not soiq before the 2501 •of March, will be offered at aavtiun to the highest bidders. • . ■ , • } Also, the Tavern atanil is ; R. CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty street. j ia3Q:tmr9s Keml EMote for Sale. . ; THE undersigned offers for sole a largeniHilberof valuable buuding loib, : and eonic very desirable sues, forrnanufaclories, in the borough of. Birmingham, loca , ted near the new Public School House.and English Lur-| of Birmingham in populauon and; manufacturing wealth, and &c reasonable prices, at, which lots will be sold, will render them asafe and pro ! fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. _ j For particulars and terras enquire of the undersigned., at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant r=ircet, ; Pittsburgh, between 3d ami 4th streets,or. of ...William, S mnSFid N Palterwa, Birmingham. [ian27] MOSto F. LAiUW^ For Sale. ... !l rf'HE subscriber offers for sale a large ana w.eu pumi:| 1 BRICK HOUSE, witbfive or more acres ot ground,. sUuaied on-the Fourth street Rood, within three miles of ; thi« city- Possession given on the lot of April uexL Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing over • FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there-. on, Situated near the above. AUo, o lot of ground 43, fee’tlL inches by ISO feet, adjoining the residence of Mr.; A Toner, near the city,opposite .the ah ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. It is row certain that tlie Plank Road will be completed part ilia above property early in For farther information apply tQ., DAVID BEbLhK, 4th street Road, near the first desenbed property.. pa».tf Valuable Property for Rent* A throe story B/aC£ HOUSE, belonging to <&22Vtbe estate of Wtt. J.ToTrstf, deceased, is otfer- S ed for rent or lease. It u situated on Fourth at., S 3 hf tween Ferry und Liberty streets,und has been ypapered and painted; it is now occupied by Mr*. Vorner. Rent,S2so per annum. Apply Urmy^elf,,or RoßEai- C. Tottbh, at the works of Knap A Co. Possession given on ihelst of Apru. j^^BOY Guardian. . dec27:li _ - - nrnc aud Prescription Store for Sole. A UHUG and PRESCRIPTION ..STORE, located in A a flourishing and improving port of. ihocty, which isdoing a profitable business, is offered for sale upon casyienns. For further particulars, a Fcnn Street Property for Sale. n/V FEET on Pennstreet byllOfeel deep to on alley, OU just below St. Clair street, and aJjoimng Mal- Stable rnguircorThompo.^.a. - Cbeap Country Besldeace. A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acre*, will be sold very low to any one wishing to build there-: The access will be easy, and the lot commands a h!!s,nifnl view, [octal! ..THOMPSON .-BELL.. : “For Kent* ■ ; A HANDSOME STORE, on Market 'Street,- between A. Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by MrTliomas.Wiiite, tfa a Dry Goods Store. Ai£o—A largo woll finished-ROOM m the second storv next don to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. Tins Room la well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. -. , E. D. GAZZAM, Office, Third sh, over the I*o3l Office. 1 LLISG HEIST COUMTY, SS. A IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF SAID CO.— In the matter of the Appraisraerit and Valuation of t:;e | e*tato of Rev. Charles IS. Maguire. deceased. { ■ • No. sSDeceinberTerm,lB49. .Andnow-, I • to wit, February22,l6sl, and proof of the publication of the- Rule, granted by the. January 9,1851 upon the heira aud ■ others interested in the estate of the Kev. VeffiJjgMwi* ■C ; 13. Maguire, to be and appear in Court ] on the 8a Satuvdny of February, to ac i cent or refuse said estate having been made. On mo lion of Joseph Weaver, ,hc Conn gram -. rule upon the heirs arid representatives of the Rev. Lbarica B Maguire, and all others interested in said eaine,np show f nuse why the estate of the Rev. C B. Maguire, in* To be published three times in the Daily Post, MoimlalnSentinel. Cumbria county; and the .Hagers-’ town Torchlight, Maryland. Copy three times, charge Pol and send copy of each paper to Joseph Weaver. $ febZdJi : : : < litatei’ Writing Clnsa. _ , d WILLIAMS, Professor of Penmanship in Ivl "nail’s'Mercantile College, .will open a Ladles’ on Monday next, in a private classroom, Daguerrean Gallery, Philo Hall. La dfesdesirods °f obtaining an. elegant epistolary hand, an' opportanity—this being the only Ladies! wTftina'class in the city." Hours, 10 tol2 A. M.’ G entle me u’» Writing Class in the College at theusuul hours. ‘ ' - :~L (Wfp 700 ba S 3 Rl ° COfr^gxANDERK?NG alL ‘ PATRICKS & FRIEND, «\HKBR9 BH.OK.BRSi No 95. coassa Wood asd DiAjiCnD stskbis, iQ 1 PiUtburghy Pa. [mayl w x m .- X i J * • V. > <.* - * <?, v r * * , . ‘ v ' N l '' : •*, * V*"- V’ : : • V A • ' *'■. i. v : .v ;■. 1 ■ rro Ac Honorable the Judges of the Coart 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the cpnmy of The°petiium of Phillip Shepler, of the lBtWari,Cityof Pittsburgh, in the County aforesmd^umbly.shpweui- Thatyour peiluoner hath provided himself with : for the accommodation of travelers mid others,, otiu I dwelling house, in the aforesaid Ward, and prays thatyour Honors will he pleased to grant hinva license Ito keep a public house ofentertainment. And i onr pe titioner,as in duty bound, will pray. ■ ■ ■ VHILUP SfIEPIiER. I We, the - subaczibers, citizens of aforesaid Ward, I do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for l*honesty and temperance, and is well with. I house room and conveniences for the accommodation I and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said I tavern is necessary.. . I * Jatnfes Crawford,'Matthew Dalzell, Henr 1 y Long, Ben), I Darlington, Ephraim Frisbee, Silas Amberaon, A Mor- I ion, John willock, James Gray,.4th Cordell, Alex I G Cubbage, Wm H Wnght. IfebSSJJt TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County. 0 ThfpfS of J. Sterling, of the Fourth Ward, Puts bitreh ' iti the County aforesaid. humbly, slieweth, Tnat your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hm dwell ing house in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honor, will be pleased to gram him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. “ m duty bound, will pray. JAMES STKKLiftu. , Wo, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good rcpule.for, honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bouse room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg mg of-strangers and travelers, and that said ta\ ern is tie- C James Matthews, John Mlnms, Alexander M’Langhr lin, John Conlon. John Daus, Samuel Lindsey, A CBeM, Thos Patterson, Thomas Fofgarty, A Jackman. George Hanna. ' [febgUtt TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of John Bravo* of, the Fourth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sbeweth, Thatyour petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers, and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays, that your Honorswill.be pleased to grant him a keens*, to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peu itioneTj as m duty bound,will pray. BRAVO We, the subscribers, citizens ot the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above peuuoner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, andig well provided with house room and conveniences foi;the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers,andthat saidtaveiuls ne* CC Jaraes Matthew?, Joh » Connolly, Columbus West, Samuel Lindsay, Jobri Moms, Thomas Fagarty, R J Thomas, Alexander M’Laugblm, John Thompson, Jas Loubie, David Graham, Lafayette WcsL ' • • feb2s*,3l (Chronicle copy and ch Post) TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera i Quarter Sessions of the Peacc,m and for the County °^The 6 peUUon of Richard Turner, of the sth Ward,!city of Pittsburgh. iftthe-County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That youtfpetiUonerhathprovided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant Hun a liceuse: to ' keep a public house of entertainment. And your peu ,.oner, as m duty bound, wtli P^ CHARD TORNER We, the subscribers, citizens of the Word aforesaid, do certify that the above peuuoner is of good Tepute for honesty and temperance, and is well providedwiih house room and conveniences for the occommodQUon and lodg" ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne 'Vamel Gillis. James Watson,Thomas Phillips, James irLean.J W Taylor, E Reis, Jacob GetwigvWilliam Siebert, James Doming, M Leahy, J Jones,"E J Stew 'art • . [fcb£s:3tdaw* Tkt Great Rsmeipfor Consumption of the Lungs, Affec tions of the Liter, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weak ness of the Breast or Lungs, and other affecnms of tut OF WILD CHERRY u a fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wild) CnnaET Babx and the genimne 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 extract oftar, thus rendering the whole compound the mostcortamand-efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF TtIC LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Dr Wra- Y. Banks, of Xenia,Ohio, a highly respect-, i able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed us t that tho sale of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry is mi* paralleled. Tho demand for it is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. He. has had w his store medicines for lung affections. . Some at these were esteemed good and some jrave temporary relief.— * But since he has had W istaris Balsam of Wild Cherry a number of the most serious cases were completely cu red by Ususe. l T never sold a medicine,» says the doe* tor, ‘‘in which I had that enure confidence that 1 had id It cubes * ■ Wherever Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher-, ry is introduced, it at once attains that highreputauon.it bo richly deserve* ..What can prevent ns sate whenon every hand can be witnessed its wonderful cures ? Ihe worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Coughs (and also those that are. of long standing,) Broaching or Consumption (in its early singes) are always cured; bv this remarkable medicine* ■ HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Curedby WUtur’a Balaam off Wild Cherry* PLEasarnr Ridob, Hamilton co.. 0., Sep. 2/, 1850. J D Park—Bear Sir: I taae the liberty of advising, vou of the benefit that I have derived from the useo.; Dr Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated; bv that terrible scoaTge,Consumption,in May last. lhe : attack was truly homtymg to me, for Jive of my family,. (mv brothers and sisters,) had died of Coasumpuon. .1- was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the • disease: 1 had a distressing cough and expectorated a. treat deal of blood, hecuc fcver t severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, alternaung with flushes ofbeat ; and copious night sweats/ " . ... I was under the care of u skilled pay otciaa from the time Iwas taken sick until about six weeks since, being then About helpless, and my friends considering my case ; hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of oorphystetan’s , skill, advised the use of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cher- j „ » '» .» * ». I have taken four hollies of the medicine, and now consider myself porfeotly well. I make this statement to induce others that are afflicted as I have been, to make trial of Wtstai’a Balaam of Wild Cherry, which remedy har,; undeT tho blessing of Providence, restored my health. JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. • ' Chows Poiht, Lake co ,la,, June 15,1849. J T) Park—Bear Sir: As I have a deep commtssern tion for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the uL of “L; Wistaria Bal.ant ot Wild Cherry ’- Irt July, 1314, l was attacked with, a fever of a typhoid character, which led me in a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was taken with a set ere cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to give mo tho appear ance of a confirmed consumptive. I labored under a 1 severe cough, expectorated a greatdeal, and was trou bled with cohl feetandnight.sweata.. I ®dso irequontly rai<ed blood from my lungs.. I continued in this state, gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847, SS3I was again attacked with fever. My extrcraUies, e-eoeciallv my feet, were constantly colu, and almost ioniheir feeling.: Under these circumstances U may be truly said that I was a living skeleton. - T finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians 1 and try Dr- Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and fTom i ike first week that I commeuced taking- it l can date a gradual recovery'* I continued its use six months, at the end of which tune I was cured, and haVe enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bal sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its use not to be dis couraged, if two or. three bottles, do.-noteffect a cure, but persevere as l have done, and I have no doubt but nine caces out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I havebcen. • MJSEPHJACKSON. Important to those Afflicted wuh\fiistases of the Lungs and Brtasti :■■■: Will miracles never cease?, More evidence of its suTpassing.heaUh restorative virtues I [From Hr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co Ky.] . . ■■■ SralNanst.D, Ky.jMny 14,1315; Messrs- Sanford Ip Park: I take tin, opportunity; of informing von of a most remarkable care pnrformod on luebylheos°c of Dr. Wislnr’s Balsam of <Vild Cherry. In the year 1810 I was taken- wnh the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under tor six weeks, when 1 gradually- recovered. In the fall Of 18411 was attacked with a severe cold, winch seated , itself upon mv iunrs, and for the space ot three years I was con fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines aitdove rv variety of aid without benefit} and thus I weaned ; ninn-r until the winuir 0f1645, when l heard of Dr. Wis ! taris Balsam of Wild Cherry. 1 My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, though I i bad given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for the change of another world. Through their solicitations I was induced to make use of the genuine I IVUtar's Balsam of .Wild Cherry r The effect was truly i astonishing.. After five years of affliction and suffering, and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the best and most respectable physicians and proved unavailing,! was soon restored to entire health by the blessing of God, and ihe u«e oi Dr. Wis taria Balsamof Wild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine, as Wistaria Balaam of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, W. H. BAKER. The genuino ** Wistaria Balsam ot Wild Cherry n has a fhc simile of. the signature of Henry Wislar, M.D., Philadelphia, and “ Sanford A Park ” on a finely exe cuted steelengraved wrapper. No other can be genu* t'pply althis office- rfj '.' “ ;'i . \ •■: V‘" • '%. " ' .' . • <•'•? » * it ‘ * •». j*.'*!='• * ' sr> ■* ;'4 1 t 'iS:} •*'i V'* v-V JHisteUaruons. ine- . ■ « • Sold by J. 1>- PARK, (successor to Sanford ft Park,} Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent tothe South and'West, to whom all orders most* be addressed. J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock ft Co, Pit’s* . bur^h; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee ft Beckham, AUe i ffhenyCity; L T Russell, Washington ;.WH Laraber* lion, Franklin; L B Bowie, Umontown; H Wclty, Grecusburgh; S Kountz, Somerset; Scott ft- Gilmore, Bedford; Reed ft Sou, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* Wnrch- Hildebrand&Co, Indiana; J R Wright, Lilian* Ininn; Evans & Co, Brookvllle; A Wilson ft Son, I Waynesburghj-M’Farland ft Co,N Callender, Mead i ville* Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker; Mercer; Jaa I K<»llv& Co, Butler; S South, Beaver; J D Summerton, Warren; F L;& GS Jones, Condewport; P Crooker, I Jr , Brownsville. \ feblO H TCKORY NUTS —Q bags for sale by iaß L-STWATERMAN & SONS- Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Johj»»toh Sc. Stockton, will pleaso call and settle unmedmol* . an d.aw«s«. tfcbS] JOHN FLEMING) Ag 1 !. 'v'";.’ e SJcags anb fibbubtes. fIOPEBVEB, -WONDERFUL CUREBII Dr* Rogers’ Syrup ofLlverwort oud Tar JIOT -•.-. g >. : ;.;- C A-ISOHAIi AGVAt For ihocompleueurtqf Coughs , Colds. Inflirniso. Asthma. BronckUts, Sptutng of Bio oaf. anh aUcfiurLutUC Complatntstending to CONSUMPTION ■■■ . This syruFCpntains no Opium, Cafcmwj,orany mineral whatever, but is composed entirely of thou Roots' Herbs, nnd vegetable substances which nave tt'fcpeelfio influence upon the Lungs, and their.connected organs. \\s immediate effects 3 to allay all imiation, and gentlT : remove the phlegm and other morbid secretion* from the Throat and Air-Passage*} thusTeUeving the Cough, to subduing tht inflammation and other cause* which give rise to it. it also suraulatesand imparts a healthy lone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them, mot*' thoroughly to remove irom the blood those imparities and diseased •particles, which, if retained, do so much la the system, and lay the foundation for incu* ruble CONSUMPTION. It also exerts & decided action upon the elcm, and assists nature in expelling,through the Exhalenu. machof that morbid matter whichwould otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs, thus relieving them.of a part of their work, and renaenngthe system pure and healthy.: Whentabercle*Areforminff,ltcgeclcs their development and farther progress joriTuiceratlon has tafcen place, 11 assists the Lungs in throwing off the - corrupted matter, soothes ihe irritauon^bcals'iha'Ulcer : ated cavities, and restores healthy action. This Medicme, therefore* is not e ptiUiattos merely, i which only relieves for the ume being,-but is & thorough curative, as itstnkes at tne vory root of the disease* and by-removing it,remaves at once all its remote and at' tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char acteristics. property possessed, ta equal power, by no" other medicine of like natnre, now before the public- C. CIRCULARS, AC., ; .-'**■ As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully czplaisi • the nature andmentsof this article, tho Proprietors nave published a ntxo Circular, giving the hutary of thuMsdi* ■eine; ihodescnption t nature } %c., of itsptinctpallzrgredi ent*, the effect they are designed to have upon: the Lungs andlaver, and a copious reference to .the persons tchonave been cured by it —giving their names 03d -resi dences, oven to the street and the number*. Those who are troubled 1 01 th a Cough, or whose Lungs are .in the least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents named below, and procure onc of thcsc pata* nblets. It can be had gratis, and will well repay aperttsal. The “ Hints on Health,™ and “ About taking Cola,” may be worth to yonrself.and family, - : " ■ • ’ , HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, . Tfi in the shape of Doctors 1 Bills saved, beside* being tho means of prolonging many a valuable hfe. ■; WARRANTY • ■ ;".T* • Such is our confidence inns virtues* that we axe willfl ingto tearrani this Medicine lnovery cast of recent Cold (where used according to the directions on page 7th of the pamphlet* inside the wrapper of each DouleK-end where the-person is not sauafied that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle - within twenty four hours’time, THE MONEY 1 will be returned. Ey See page 3d of tho pamphlet in -1 side the wrapper ofeach bouie. - • fET" 1 Besure to ask lot Dr. A. Ilogm y Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUa, and tat no other be palmed on to you. r -r; CAUTION.—Aone genuine, unless there is on thebuff wrapper, a note of hand, eigned wtth a Pen* by AL. SCOVILL. ii CO. v Cough and Disease of fourteen months standing Jftcrzd . After being given op twice by eminent Physicians' Albany, June f1th,1849. A. L. ScoviUfy Co. —l herewith forward to you o. Certificate of a Cure, effected by yoar Compound Syrup of Inver wort, Tar and Canchaiagua. ~. The C ou£h and expectoration was o[ fourteen months standing, and had baffled the shill of several of oar eannent-phyeici&nsin New York, Albany and Cooparstown.' T am the person - in whom the care was effected, and as I had previously no fauh m patent, medicines, l.have.aince txifed tton ; others, and have become satisfied ol its value. 'Mice was as great a cure us was ever performed, as t had, during my sickness, been givenup tunes by my physicians. 1 have now commenced my business, aftcr>takuig, l think, abonl eight boula. ■ ' • « Yours, respectfully, THOS; C.FADLDER BLEEDING. AT TIIE LUNGS CURED: :• SOTS HOW PaoaOPTLY IT ACTS, , Statement of Mr. A. Lang, EaJcer. H 0.3 88 Pearlstrta, ■N. Y—A few days before lastCiirislmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs.... I called tn a Hommopathic - physician,"bafhli medicine did not seem to help me. tread yoar advert isement, and-thoughtl wonla. try- Dr. Rogm'Syrvpqf Liverwort, Tar and CanchaJaguat Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding, hod stopped, my Cough was gone, andl felt as well as-usual. My health is now food. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor tally recommend u to my friends.- [This statement was madetothe ProprxstorSiMaTth V&lh, IBM.} whole paper might be filled. wuh letter? si milar to the above, fiom thote who have bun cured. ■ FOR SALE t wholesale ana retail, by A; L.9COVTLL & CO., Proprietors at their Prutcvpal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 3XO Broadway, New York, to whom all.or ders forfthe Medicine, eni letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, ows-pauL ALSO, for sale by K. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and -vicinity? J).M. Curry andH. P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmlnghnia. PRICE—In large bottle,St,oo; or six bottles ?0r55,00 dec}lnlaw • , The Human Body man Perspire, ' (SO BATS MATTOX.) TO BATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the ntbst DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. f r NOW, Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap canseo c - free ' perspiration; and st the same time mollifies, softens the skin, civic" it the texture and beam? of an infant’s. SALT RHEUM AND SORES* arc soon not only healed, but cored by. ita nee, as at least seven physicians m New York know, who. turn it m such cases) and find it unfailing—as also, in PIMPLES,BLOTCHES, FRECKLES-, • r or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no. useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will pTOVd. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of ' SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell u fonhe above, unless 1 knew it to beall I state- Those who are liable to v CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, v will find this not only & cuie,batanrcventive-jaTtdT can now only.add,that anyone afflicted with hfty bf the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and eycn more (admirable iq its properues) than I gtai©.-. 40*Bat,Teadorj the stores arc flooded with imitations, and be sure yoa ask for Jones’ Italian ChemicalSoap-* and buy ltgonly of WAI. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsbargh; 240 Liberty street, Pittsbargh, head ol Wood dcc2o . . Jones’ Lily wbltei LADIES are cautioned against using edmmon prepa red Chalk. - i , They arenotaware how fnghtfally injurious fits to the 6kia! how coarse, how rough, how ’ r'. . ... sallow, yellow and unhealthy the aria appears afterusing prepared Chalk! 1 Besides, it is injurious, contain- - wgalaTgeqnamityofLeadl . We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH ULT WHITE It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities j. anduimparts to the skin a natural, ; healthy,;,alabaster, clear, living white; ufr time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it sofr anfi Emooth. bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber* ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh, i’nce ‘ dec2Q:dawty (Gazette copy.) . • >f 1 private Oiaeaaea« - . * * i \ ■ DR. BROWN, No. flrl DIAMOND AliLErSty 9 Dxvorss his enure attention to on offlef practice. HisLusineasismostlycopfirtedta ■Pntateor Venereal Duedits. andfsueb pain ful affections. brought on by imprudence •youthful indulgence and excess. : ‘ Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gotten hca, Gleet, Stricture, Urethra! Discharge?! impurity of the Blood, with all diseases©, iheytfnereal origin-" Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tp.ltqr, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseased, Bemtnal WeafawM,lm«. potency,Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseasos of the Joints, Fistula Nervous Affections, Pams in the Bacfcand Lems, Irtttx?. tiobs of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully Fourteenyeais’ pr&cuoeyfour in tbla city' enables.Dili Brown to ofler. assurances of speedy cure to come under his cure. : v Office and private consulting TOoms,6® Diamond, ay. Charges moderate. • . : novO-dAWi? REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown’s mewiy ajscovrea,rew*. edy for Rheumatism it a speedy andeerttunretaeay forthat pamfultiouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consuhation Rooms No. Coi DlA* MONO, Pittsburgh, Pennu. The Dortor is-alwhye *5 home- ...... . .-lanlfrdavro;-' A Scientific Hptr Tpnlo v. ANDBEAUTIFIEH. TrialboUlesJUt cents. - Dtojjo . who have used Joues’ CoraTlfair Restorauye knpw . its excellent qualities—those who .have nqV.wflvasauTp., , it to possess lae lollowing qualities. It .wui. foarce tho hair to grow on anyipart where nature mtendcd.hair tOv rrowy atop it falling ofl, curtf scurf or dardruff, ana makp ighi, red or grey hair dark. Fot.dresslng the aa»r u soft and silky, nothing can exceed, to—it make* W.< truly beautiful and'keeps it so. . It is, indeed, the economical, yet superior nrttclc for ; to.hair.:. v f , ; . .Sold only at WM.JACKSON’3 Store,24o head of Wood, ihttsburg. Price JTJcenta, o 0 centt.«td,., 81.00. ' s'. : 'n l ~ 'f’ Joaet’ Solution Qf Jet, , i -'j. .. A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR or -?fnitSoflet J\ white, red or grey hair to e^H2^l° jjn V black colomd a few Price 50cents i Sold by W. JACKSON,240 liberty street, rmataßfr,-, head of Wood jCatM Orphans’ Court Snlo«_ .... BY Virtue of an orderoftho Orphan* Xourt of 4Jlt- ; iihenv County i dated- sih da} of 1831.>, Will fc exposed to public sale.m ihe Court Housmin.tbe;.; O'lv of Pittsburgh, on the secondjrlondey (the 10th day; if llureb nex,?at 10 o’clock, AM , alt the following- ■ described Beal Ennie, of which Francis - of the City , of Allegheny; deceased, by vtrtne of ncer-, , tnin article of agreement, dated the lOthday of Soptem- . her, A D 1838, between T* Lorena, G E. Warner and Jacob Painter, of the one part, and the said Francis,,, M’Kenna, of the o ther part, died,seized, vioii-h*! wst; I certain lot or piece of groand situate In the said City o» v , Allegheny, Hate the Reserve tract, Roas township, op . nosite the Northern Liberties of No. two hundred and forty-lhieo (243) in Utopian al lots laid out by G E Warner, Jacob Palmer and F' horeM.- comaining in front on Main street twenty-tiaea ten ana extending back to Carp=nterMlev,haViugelMted«tt| from thereof a two story brick buUding, about leetfront by thirty feet m depth; and.on ihareK a n -,, blc two story frame building, IronUasonCaipenlerftUffy _ Terms and Conditions of Sofe-One-half of thj. pur chase money tube paid in hand, and *e )mlanceto ,0-. paidiiuwo equal annual paymcms-bennuFlawWm teresti and to be secured by bond and mortgage “W, ;: property For further particulars; .enquireofMowW' Milchel ft Palmer, Attorneys, and Counsellors atljay., No. 183 Fonnh street, Fillsburgh. .. •: ■ : : ANN M’KENNA, Adja’n; . *»--?. of Francis hTKenna, deceased.;..,;:., <■« A. W. Ko>ior, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAJ*. OFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, nrtci, PuuSurgk, Fa. ooTIS-dawly V* ■ *■ '-.i 'i *<» ■ ' - . V •_ - ■V - t i * * i * \ * H
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