■< • S'\ .5 - >. ;■-- -..v.* ' •',* 'i,"’ ' ■>»*»..'.. >**' % , i ‘V'/'-A.-V.i’r, V ,fc> •"..••?’ V I- . •:.■ -:-H' V ' w •■•••.* '.v-.,' ;'.■•■■••:•, : r * <•:, ~ * t ■ „ w , V V ’ • * ~ •>,;; '• rtA J ,\ *. f •‘: - v -V- r,.--, ■ “ a: \-A *a aaa 1 $ ,’ • i i;A pp* a’AA ■ s vV» ,< st' f*» * “ ■'*■*,' **’•-* c / AirA,'***A>-,.A: ‘” *;, ■* a ;A~-, ■; > r > r< AV A *?.?• “O' v*» tl' 1 "JitfiPri: i-.vfS! X;V ‘rS-s ‘ 5 ’ -t-rn'.X h r »*»' * -'* '‘-♦A i - < ?. sStgs ■■AiMWg ■riMSRH HjjJ iflt m apt W&&&ssasto&&i ,•„, • ijim iiiiir : i iriiittairtißiii „~ *>■*•%«"•£ »?**V*.v* *:>. ■•• j^'t IMl#l^Si^^®gSilllS^^Siiiiiliii®iliiiaSllS ;; '•• •-' ;:-o * —’ t v. LOCAL MATTERS. Hoeau Inraovrao.—l< mast be evident, to all, % "f. i~ *tbat e-grcat change has been -wrought in tho morals '« r ■or our eityl by t*»® exertions ol oar worthy Mayor • 1 tad tit efficient-police. . The scenes ofiriot, bnry and bloodshed, which hajre disgraced-it for the lost year, have been- pal a stop to by their pro ven' and firmness. and by a determination to give - “ - impartial joitice to oil: Tfio gang of raffians, who. nightly prowled oar streets, knocking.down and robbing citiaens and strangers, have, at length, frota appearances* been completely routed. Since the ■neat of a certain crowd, they have been complete* 1 ' lydisbanded ;at least, these ” mysterious knocks 1 >= -* ings”, have entirely ceased, and the people of the country—who were for a long tune deterred from \ j ' r - ' visiting oar city with their products—come in now, •with'nn assurance that'their-persons and property will bo protected. i - 'WcsatipoßO there has notbeen a day, for a long, long time, that a morn or less number of persons . t;. c:wafO not committed to our prison for various grades I df crime, until yesterday, when we woro inform ed, by the jailor, that he had. ijot received a siogle . commitment that day; and tbiatact, in connection with.the comparative guictneea of oar city at nights, ‘lapel ns to believe that a reformation had taken olsce. - : r -' -'' . rJsmUJEB Sdbk. —The steamer Iresey Captt G. L. 'McCiiotocS, left Cincinnati on Saturday night, bound ■ i fotPitttbutgh, with a IhU-load.\On Sunday ,thorn* ' ■ whoanearMoscow, she struck a snag and ■ minkiodeep'water. It tasupposed the boat and; . ’ cargo will prove a total lots. The passengers and ' a portion of thecrew arrived hero on the steamer Brilliant. - - No lives were known to havo been lobl, , 1 J * Eho was ipsured id .the Aaaociated Firomen’s office, in this City, to the amount of SBOOO. - ■ BSy'A taan was arrested yesterday evening, .whose name we could not loam, for.stealing .from the steamer Asia, three bundles of linen, table cloths, &c. The Police had a perfect chase alter ; him before ho waa captured. Ho dropped the goods 'atthe eoroer of Wood and Water streets, and after running a considerable .distance, he. took to the ' iiver and plunged in, and either to escape detec tion, or from cihauation, be laid down in thnjriver, . With Joct hia bead out. Ho was lodged in the .' j- Tomha. , 1 ;, . Tmwit—Mr. Yanelavotco,a very meritorioua ' t*. iactor, wav haye a benefit at the Theatre on Ttmrs ■; day evening,.March 6, on which occasion wo hope ; "■ toeeo thehouse hlied. Mr.V.la a native of Pitta bnrgh>h»d has many friends mo this community.— let him have a bumper. . .. .•its : ,JTwo SKELevons FottHD. —Two very largo skele tons were discovered on Wednesday evening, lying . ,under aledgc of rocks near tho Marine Hospitals— ’ The bones apparently were those of a male and fe male Indian, and were in a perfect state of preser vation! . ; ■' .. 'tST'&ev. G. W. Webster, Uoitirian Minister ot Wheeling,Ta., will preach, on Sunday nert, tnorn* ing and evening, at Union Half, corner of Smith* ; . end Fifty streets. The public arc rospnctfally in vited to"attend. ■■■■■■.!■■ - - ■ ■ B3T Wfl wonld call the attention ordealira io the •nsleof 110 dozen’fine ahirtt, seasonable clothing, snporior cloths, te-, at Datlt’ Auction Rooms this morning at 10 o’clock. . pSyFrantus Foulk was yesterday arrested.and i • brought beforo Mayor Gnthrie on a charge of steal. ■.,ing h hog from James Sterling. Ho was held to hail. ■" ■ J t"A BS* Oar rivers are alill very high, and yesterday ' r ft large -nnmber of boats were lying at the wharf, ' recemngsnd pulling off freight. Huso- Thero arc, at present, about HO priroocrs in -jj®. The weather, yesterday, was dull and gloomy, and.greatly disposed to rain. . Distbict CotißT.—Thursday, Febrnary 27 th.— Sefora the Hon/Hopawetl Hepburn. Robert Dnnald ' - eon cl. G. and J. McCombs. This la an aetiin of - ejectment for a Lime Qsarry in Wilkins Township, comprising about four acres. - Mr I. Stewart for Plaintiff, and Thomas Mellon ■■■’ for Defendants. Verdict for Defendants. - Mellon vs. Quinn. Action on n judgment (or $1,600. Plea, set off. The esse had not gone to - . tbs jnry when-the Coart adjourned* CqBBT orCoBHOBPi.CAB<— Thursday, February jfftb. Before tbe Hon. Judge McClure. Thpnau Gardiner a. Jane Gardiner. The parties ■ in-Allegheny city. The plaintiff made ep -7 filiation fot * divorce from hie wife Jane, charging terwilhadultery. The evidence i« unfit for pobli cation.- .. ■ .; Boebebles.— A jewelry etbre ia the -Fifth Ward, belongieg to a German, whose name we have been unable to obtain, was entered last night and robbed vi.of 8200 worth of jewelry. in v.--'Wb learn that o hardware Btoro in AMeghcnycity isytta' fllso lrtibbed 'last night of a large quantity of . - ■=: v ' ' pflf |UBt« ’i : V. ■ fflHB FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE X HALL. Fitth Stbsct. - ' ' first floor is sub-divided into two Store Rooms, ’ front, 20 by 60 feet, and will be rvery desirable ror Fancy : Stores. Two Booms back, suitable fot Offices—access to wWchia by a wide Hall, running through the centre ' bf ihe'bniidmg. The basement will be finished in a • neat niiuuiet,and will be suitable, for Retail Variety • Stores, Trunk and Harness makers, Ac -1 w O, H A ySiW fetcht . ■ Water street. ... AnoaouiacE ■ MtiriMh APPROPRIATIONSFORTHE YBARIBSI SECTION I. Be it ordained and tnaaei by the etti xene of Piltlburgh, I>l Select and Common Councils jcUiftnHed, Tbarth'e revenue for the year 1851, arising from taxes, loamand other lawful sources, together with All money® howin tbeTreasarary, and not otherwise ap • propriatedjbeaudtheßame is hereby appropriated tor ,ihepoffoseslbUowicgJr- fl NoTi—lnterest onCityDoans, 8 63/)00 *• ll—Salaries of City Officers. ---Mayor, .8 700 Clerk to Mayor, - 300 Treasurer, JgJ - Solicitor, • f£o Wharf Master, Monongahela, ' . 65° - ■'* - Wharf Master, Allegheny, COO Street Commissioner,lst District, COO Street Commissioner, 2d District, 500 • Clerk ofMarlets, 200 /-' City Constables, (eight,) 2,400 Clerk® of Councils, , . 500 Messengersof Councils, 200 Clerk to Committees, , 200 Messenger to Committee?, . .150 Recording Hegolator, 400 * ■ - Superintendent of Water Works, 1,000 Assessor of Water Rems, 700 - - 'Assessor of Taxes, _I9S g No IH—Public Printing, 1,000 .■ tXi - IV— Engine and Hose Companies, 3,075 .-u • V—City Watchmen, 13,250 «i ,Vl—City Water works, 28,000 u Vll—Cleaning Streets,lst District, 2,000 « Vin—Cleaning Streets, 2d District, 1,800 “ ‘ *lX—Pnblio Lamps end Dighung Streets, 9,500 I « ' expenses of Markets, ’BOO « " Xll—Honongahel a Wharf, M 0 "<* XUI-ABegbeny Wharf, > 500 „ JUV-ConUngentFund, IUA« Qntslanding Warrants, , I7 i aB ° _ , .... unctcil imo a law in C.uneils, S4lh day T ROBERT M’KNIGHT, ol'Febrharyi A.D. President of C. C. M.W.^.vjs.OIofkOSO^.MURRAY,.W.^.vjs.OIofk 050^. MURRAY, President of S. C< Attest: RoiißßT MoaaflWiClerk of S.C. [feW r lRfnW T»s | sssr’ft I SEW BOOKS I . A I* Holmes’ literary Depot, Third street, opposite the A Post Office. , *£ondon Art Journal, for February. . .: HietorT of Pemlenuis, by Thackaray, complete. Stanfield Hall, complete; and. Adventures of Perci »«i Mayberry: Written by himself. Lot* and Ambition; u novel by the author of « Roek in^&jker’sM^Wine,forJan.endFeb. Mississippi Scenes i or Sketches of Southern Life. ' Dictiohftryof MechftnicSjJio. -e3. •• Dr. HoUick’s Works, complete. .. ' • For sale also by HcNamam, opposite :he post office, :> cilY. i . ■ iebS4. No. 1 Labrador,'Cihbed Herrings, re* Jb_ c elve d p.r“Bro o k l yn,>land^^ KiN G > . • ■febat , No, BBB Libertyat. ■ -.1 vi-: PATRICKS an FRIEND, - ■ SEBB9 ASBKICH4SGE BROKERS, Ko. 95, ciaMta VVooh iSD Dustotto btbxxis, - Fitoiurgh, Fa. : [mayl' > ••• \ * * . ’ V r :»?'?[.'r; THE&IRBr JOSEPH F05TER............. Lb5ks »hd Mahab*b. AEMirTATicK —first Tier anfl:Parquette, 50 cents; Sec ond and Third Tiers t 25 cents i ColoredOnllery.SS cents; Private Boxes, each, 81,00. , Doors openat GJ o’clock, Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. FRIDAY EVENING, February 25th, 1651, will be presented .ho celebrated Thjjgdjjf^ lon, - . • • Miss Logan. Two Grand Overtures by the Orchestra; •The whole to conclude with ■; ■ :■ UNCLE 3AM. ; • . ’ Sam Hobbs, ; • > ■**• ■ Mr. Logan. - Fifth Night or the American Aetreas, Miss LOO AN, and the Popular Comedian, Mr. LOGAN. i v fly.To-Morrow, Benefit of Mr. LOGAN. 1 Firemen and Citizens Attend! ANNUAL SOIREE OF TOB DUQUESNE PIEE CO. THE MANAGERS for the ANNUAL | nBgSS- SOIREE for the Benelit of the DpQOisnk . waEHMBa3iFTne rnsTpswv have the pleasure of announ- ] «>tr. i , - cin » lo Firemen and Citizens 91! Puts* ; burgh and vicinity, that thoy have made ?1 8 1 ; for me Soiree to take place on FRIDAY EVENING., March 7th, at WILKINS HALL. No pains will be : spared tojnake this the Ball of tho season. » , * • ■ Tlie Music will be furnished by MoaANc*,who on this occasion will surpass all Ms fotmer efforts• ■ The Supper will be prepared by Col, Davis Johnson, the well-known caterer to public taste- ; High Constable HA«v=wlll mpwpnopr«onfl Bee Ural all things are done decentlyand m order. [feb2B;lw _ W. G. H f C&RTKET, Auctioneer. T OTOF GROUND AND BRICKCOTTAGEHOUSE 1 j AT AUCTION —Will be sold oh MONDAY even ing, Marehl7ib, at 8 o’clock, at McCartney’s Auction House, No, 125 Wood street, a lot of ground, fronting on Cliff street 38 fefet, ,and extending back 147 feet,: adjoin- j ing’ the property of Mrs. Totten load Esquire Cubli, ou l whichii erected a brick cottage nintse, in excellent or der athl- built in'modern style j,containing five rooms, j hall* basement, kitchen arid good cellar, portico in front and porchin thereai,an excellent tsellof never-failing water with copper pump, fruit trees, grape vices; shrub-1 bery,&e.i&c. f •• ; - J-• . The above property is situated m the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh; in a healthy situation 2 com- j mauds a beautiful view of the Allegheny, Monortgahcla i and Ohio rivers, also the cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny,; •and surrounding country,.which cannot be surpassed by any in the city or vicinity. The above property is a most desirable opportunity for those wishing to purchase; a private residence, as such chances are seldom offered, atpublic.sale Any information caa be had by calling on Charles J. Chafoer, on the premises, or atthe Auction Store of the Subscriber/ • . . . . ; Terms ov SALB-r-One-holf cash, the balances in three equal annual payments, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises.: feb23 ■ . 0. McUARTNEY, AucPr. GROCERY AND DRY GOODS STORE, AC., at Auchan.—To Moauow aptsenoos, Friday, Febru ary 27th, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold at M’Cartney’s Auction House, No. 125 Wood street, a large lot of Groceries and Drugs,belonging to a person retiring from business. Among, the lot may be menuoa edin part, StarchV Indigo; Ginger, Alum, Cloves, To* bacco, Y. H; Tea, Cream of Tartar, Epsom Salu, Salt petre. Nutmegs, Mustard, Chalk,Liquorice Root, Liquor ice Stick, Spaoijh Flies, Slippery Alum Bark, Senna, Camomile Flowers,Godfrey?* Cordial, Beolman’s Drops, Camphor. Peppermint, Essence of Peppermint, Cinna mon and Lemon,-Poor Man’s Plaster; a loto* Drugs; a large lot of Glass Jars., assorted sizes {Glass Tinc tures, Counter Scales, Ac; W. G. M’CARTNE\, v febafl ; > : Acctloneer. "A “ LARGE LOT OF GUNMAKER’S TOOLS ai Auc- ] jfv tion.—Will be sold on Friday next, February 2Sth, J at 2 o’clock la the afternoon, at M’Cartney’s Auction | House, No. 125 Wood street, a large lot ol Gunranker’s 1 Tools, belonging to a gentleman quittiogthat business. I They have been in use only-a short time. The follow-1 ingznaybe mentioned as . partly comprising thc lot: | 1 pair bellows and portable forge; band and kludge I hammers; anvils and tongs; a large lot of buskenug I tools and small taps; 1 guide for cutting gun barrels; 4 I largo vices; small hand do pa large lot of files; new I cole chisels; band rods; ram rods; 3 grind stones; a I large lot of fine walnut and maple gun stocks; 2d steel I chury braces and bits; a large tot of other articles too I numerous to mention. Those in the bosincss should not I neglect to attend the sale, which will be positive. I fcb2o . W, G. sM’CARTNEY, Aucfr. j SECOND PAWNBROKER’S SALE or UNREDEEM-1 ED PLEDGES AT AUCTION—On Saturday eve-1 nlng next, March Ist, at 7 o'clock, will be sold at Mc- Cartney’s Auction House. No. 125 Wood street, one J door from sih, a large lot or gold and silver watches and jewelry, gold fob chains, gold pens and pencils, fiuger rings, Ac. , , . . ~ - ■ I Among the lot may be mentioned, in part, double cas ed English watches, 18 carets fine, full jeweled; patent lever and plain watches; hunting cased do., 18 carets extra fine works, Rill Jeweled; plain gold watches, de-1 lacked levers ana I’pine watches. Alto, silver patent lever, full jeweled* cylinder escapement do., four holes Jeweled; common watches, gold fob and guard chains; gold pins, gold pencils, breast pins, brooches, finger rings, ear rings, Ac- ... _.. r , Among the above,lol of watches are Tobias, Johnson. RoskUl, and other celebrated makers In London and Liverpool. They will be all warranted a* represented atthe time of sale. .Those in waut of such articles should not neglect to attend tho sale. They will be rea dy for examination on monungof sale. teb2s " W. G. McCARTNEY. Aact. . TkTEW BOOKS AT AUCTION.—On Friday and Sat- W urday evenings, Febrnary 231 b and March Ist, at 7 | o’clock, at the. Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and FifUi streets, will be sold, a large stock of valuable new Rooks, the first editions of Ktandard au thors in the various departments of literature and sci ence ; family , and pocket bibles of every variety of size and binding; letter and cap paper; blank l^oks; envelopes, P.M. DAVIS, feb23 * , Auctioneer. 1 m DOZ. FINE SHIRTS, CLOTIUNG, CLOTHE, 11U Ac., at Auction,— On Friday morning, February 23th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without re serve : 110 doz superfine Shirts —the best selection of fered for some time—comprising super, customer made, YorkmUt Shirts, broad and narrow plans, yoke neck] and French sleeve; super needle worked broad Shirts, L. B. AC; L. B. AC. Shirts, French embroidered bosoms; latest style fancy Shirts, well assorted; Mom mac stripe Shirts, Ac., Ac.; bleached drill Draweraipat ent laces; super black .and fancy cassimere Pants; satin, cashmere, Valencia and cashmere Vests; cloth, cassimere and satinet! dress, frock and sack Coats; over coats, Ac.; Ac,; X 3 pieces super French doe skinoassi mere; 29 pieces super black and assorted color Belgian and English Broad Cloths; 40 pieces black and fancy Casslmcres and Satinet!*; Tweeds ; cashmere Jeans; Flannels; plaid Linings; 31 pieces black and fancy satin Vesting*;,, silk 3e*bes; alpacca Lustres; silk, coal and vest Dbttoas; silk Handkerchiefs; Cravtla; Gloves; Threads.Ac.,Ac. P. M, DAYIS, f e b2o • Auctioneer. RICK DWELLING ANDMJT IN SOUTH firrs- BURGH, at Accnra.—On Salerday afternoon, March Ist, at 3 o’clock, will be sold on the premises, that valnabtelot of ground having a front of 20 feet on the Tarnpike or Carson street, and extending back 100 feet to Chestnut street, on which is erected an excellent two story brick dwelling house, containing six rooms and a eoodceilar, with out oven,siable anatpump of never failing water, enclosed with substantial board fence, at present occupied by the Rev. Mr. Murray- Tebsis 8500 on the Ist of April uext, when possess ion will be given, and the remainder in three equal an nual payments, with interest. P. M. DAVIS, feb26 Auctioneer, LUMBER AND BRICK AT AUCTION.—On Satur day next, March Ist, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, will be sold 'without reserve, at the General Worth House, oMLiberty street, near the Canal Bridge, Fifth Ward,a laree lot of Lumber and Brick. Also, one Brick Shed. b JAMES M’KENNA, feb27 _ Auctioneer. —aNARY BIRDS AT ACCTIOK.— On Satniday even ing next, MarcTi lai, at fij o’clock, will be aold at M’Kenna’s Auction House, 1 cage containing 7 Canary Bird«, gaod gingers. Cfeb2B| JA3. M’KBNNA, Auet’r* Damaged domestic goods « Aucnos.—on Monday next, March 3d, at ,10 o’clock in the fere noon, will be sold at M’Keuna’a Auction House, Three Hundred and forty-four piece* Domestic Goods, cpmpn sintr Merrimac Prints, Bleached and Brown Muslins, or Eastern manufacture; Broad Cloths, Casshneres,Cassl nelts,37 doz. Larab’s’.Wool Half-Hove* A poruon of the Bleached Muslin* wete slightly, damaged by water in the Canal, last fail. JAMES hTKENNA, feb23 AucUoneer. JASPER IL LAWMAN, Laotscopx Paiwtkb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second atory. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at uxo above place. . ; References— John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm.C. Wall,T. A. Hilher, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J. J. Gillespie, Hon. 9. Jones, ti. Harper r feblB LADIES FINE DRESS GOODS'—Received and opened this morning, PoplinsrTissueß, Barege De Loines, Mous De Lames, Lawns, Ac., Ac., choice spring styles, and very desirable patterns.. tebS4 , A. A. MASON A CO* Long cloths and Irish linens-^ 14 cases super and snper extra Long Shawls ; 3 ' do do do Irish Linens; Of the most approved manufacture just opened at feb24 A. A. MASON A CO.*S. PRINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS. 350 reams 24 by 38 Printing Paper : 300 do 24 by 30 do do; 300 do 12 by 32 do do; 500 do 18by24,24by 32,24 by 34,23 by 41, 28 by 43; 400 do Blue, Factory.Yaper; 1200 bundles Single Grown Straw Paper; 400-. do Double do -do; 70b do .Medium do do; 350. do Medium and Single Crown Rug. The undersigned keops constantly on band and for «ntp or exchange for Rags, a large and general assort* ment ofßuled, Cap, Letter,Hardware and Tea Papers; Bonnet Board 3j Sc. ie- Also, Felling of aU .ial, tti Paper 'manufacturers. Pntitmg Paper made to order Or feb&r noliCo, comer of Penn and Irwin sta. faction Sales. P. Jtt. DAVIS) Auctioneer/ JAKESmcKBHRAi Auctioneer. Landscape Palnllnß. mo XiBT—A Warehouse, situatebetween Wood and I° Market, and tunning; through from Front to Second TiHSH— Mackerel, Nos. 1,-8 J n ! l3 l i . I, §H 9had T in whole and half Darrels» Herrings lit pickle; ' fcM4 (Emnmmtal and .financial. TlltS PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADES AND MERC.HANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,} TOLA. HILL, } Coirmrrn fob Febkoast. C. ZUG, i Wceltljr Rovlow or tno Harktti, OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, » FntDAT, Febraary 38,1851.} The weather yesterday wae pleaiant for out door transactions. Basinets somewhat Impeded from the high floods, in oar risers, which, to some degree, bos saspended .slipping. Bnsiness, generally, is good. Oaf merchants are a!l:doing bnoiness to a fa r extent, and all appear (anguine of a fine spring trade.: The, receipts of Sugar and Molasses are good, and increasing j prices of these articles keep up, with a disposition to tend upward, BACON—-The market is firm, with an increased demand; holders asking higher prices. We note sates, duriog this week, of 200 hhds Shoulders at 6 to 61 i Sates of Hamß at Si- to 81 j Sides are firm at 71 to ?I— some holders refuse to sell at these figures. ; CLOVER SEED—There is oo special demantf for this article at present. Holders, however, are more firm than last week; we note sates of 10 bbls of prime at 35,50 [ 20 bbls do common at 35,00, 4 months; some holders are asking 55,25. There is a slight improvement in the eastern market since last week. ' FLOUR—The receipts ace considerably improved iloce our last general report; prices. have given away a little, aawill be eeon by rereronce to our figures; salesin the fore part of the week at 33,40 to 3,45. On Wednesday, prices gave] way ; 33,37 was the highest figures that could be obtained. On Thursday, sales were made at 33,30 to 3,35, at which figures it is now rating at; a large lot would not comm Slid over 33,33 ; from stores, by the dray load, af63,60 to 3,55; extra, $3,62 to 3,75. RYE FLOUR—We quote at 33,37. GRAIN—The receipts bavo been good for the past week. Sales of wheat at 70 to 76, aa in quali ty; rye is in demand at dO to 62; sales of 400 bags of corn, Grom first hands, at 40c; sales of oats are made at 33 to 34. HIDES—We hear of some transactions of Green j Hides at 41 to 41. There are sales of Western Dry Hides made at 11 to 12. . TOBACCO —There is a good demand for manu factured Tobacco, and prices are well maintained. We nolo sales of 45 boxes at 81(332; also, 52 do, inferior brands, at 25.. Holddrs of Tobacco- antici pate an advance, to consequence.of the short slock in the East. The stock undoubtedly will fall short of last year. Favorite brands command as high prices in Baltimore as here. For instance, holders to Baltimore ask 31 for GraoPs, Russell's & Rob inson’s. We note sales of 23 kegs, Gedge’s Vir ginia Twist, at 15. GROCERIES—There has been quite an active domand for Sugar and Molasses.- Sales of about 100 hbds of Sugar, for several days past, ranging som6|to6|. Some holders are onwiliing to sell St present prices.' Sales of Molasses at 34 t0..35, in' Urge’ lots; by - the barrel, 35 is asked.— Coffee: we find more dispesition In holders to sell; prices not so firm as reported in our last; we note sales at 121 to 12|. LEAD—Sales of Pig at 51; Bar at 6c. PORT OF PITTSBCItOn. 18 ran 0 ixcsb mms tub cnxtim AfiHIVEDi Steamer Michigan No.iiyßolei,’Heaver. 44 Atlanuc, Parkinson, Brownsville. « J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. “ Heaven Gordon, Heaver. u Fashion No.t?»Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton. “ Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville. 11 Messenger,iFisheT,Cincinnati. “ Arena, Kinney, Wetlsvile. “ Clipper, NolSrPavol, Cincinnati. BEPARrED; “ Atlantic, Parkinson, -do 11 J. M l Kee, Uendriekion.McKeeipon. *» Michigan No. S, Boles,Beater. Beater, Gordon, Beater. « Thomas Shriter, Bailey, West Newton. “ Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville.; “ Tosearora, Murdoch, Wellzville. “ Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. 44 J, Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Found* ON THURSDAYj a sam of money, in Honk Note*— which ihe owner can hare by calling at the Store of JOHN 0. ftUFADDEN A CO., No. OS Market street. OhU BUTTER— 4 box#*, ia cUuUjis 10 bMs., part in cloißb i just recM WM, DYER. for gale by TJUSH-Nos.l and 3 Mackerel {Cod P*b, 'VWI" Fjtb ■g - nod Betring, fanale by tfefriai WM. DYER. P'~ ACKKD TEAS—IS chww fine Yottng Hyson r . 5 half cheau Black j for fafc low in one-fourth pound package*, by _ feb?d WM. P» ER- ,ACON-Uam, a»d Sbcldcr. for Wtobfc pyp^ X A Xf P3Ck “ e '“ NO lLardfor, NvS: D YEB. To QercbanUi Uftanfaetiirenf &c. ttTE are prepared, to make to. bring oat W from .Philadelphia, i tils season, large 2oU of heavy freights, on accommodating terms, and at very low Canal Basin. fcb2l:lot ACard to Business den* A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts burgh. with an extensive acquaintance \ svbo can command a cash capital of from oto SB,OOO, n anxious to make an investment, and devote bis time to business as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity feb2o Please address Post C FHlfiG STYLE FBlNrS—Choice ana paiterw,received & c0 ., 3 , No*. 02 and 04 Market si*. Bounty Ltnd and oUier Bnilneii< WILLIAM FUNN offer* hi* services to trausuc business with the Executive Department* turf Congress, as an agent. He will attend to tU bottness relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode* rate. -Address William Flinn. Washington, D.C. January 23, 1851. Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in the office 01 ibe Second Comptroller of the Treasury. Hi* knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments \vi render his setvices> as agent, particularly uscfel to all •whomay employ him at f e (,l Last Sami CcmptnUtr. Penmnusrttp. AT no lime for many yearn has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Piece, of engraving are circulated,throagh the town and country, with the en aravar’a name suppressed, in order to reduce the igno rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desl amine the handwriting ol some of the best penmen la the city, Who have been instructed in this Insulation. dec27:daw . *acK. KIN& TO I*6l* A LARGE CELLAR, suitable, for storing. Posses 4^r!i ,entaffledi “ lely -oSv^L y E o v? eD iSßaf ‘ No. 150 Water street An Ordinance AUTHORIZING the Mayor to borrow, for the u«B of Ibo City, the turn of one hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars, for the payment of loans and other l. Be it ordained and enacted, by tliecltizens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assem bled, That the Mavorbe,nnd ho is hereby authorized, to borrow oathe credit of the city,any stun or sumß 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 stuns of one thousand dollars, bearing an In terest o t six per centumper with interest coupons atmched, which Interestshall bo payable semi-annually, on the. tat days of January and July hrenchand every year, at the baijh of America m the City of New-York or at the Treasurer’s Office in the City of Pittsburgh.— The bonds so issued shall be signed by the Mayor, and countersigned by the Treasurer, and shall not be redeem able, without the consent of the holders .thereof, before the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred end "SggffS: Be itordnined, dto., That the faith, credit, fands-revenuo and corporate properly, of the city bo ahd they are hereby solemnly pledged (or the redempuon of the. bonds hereby authorized to bo issued, and for the m leOrdainedandl enacted into a law in Councils this Slth day of February, Al D. 1851. ifeb36.3t "additional sale of ■ Forty Town liOt* tn East I4v«rpool,0» THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots In the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid ouuanditbe demand still continuing, the undersigned has been induced m lay outjl portion of his property'in town lots us above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the viewsof those wishing to purchase. It: is needless » say any thing of the location of the.town ond prospects, (ithavingbeen 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 home. . Tho abovelots are among the most eligible and ueai* Irable in theplace, and are principally located inthc cen tre of those recently sold. For information apply to the proprietor in Liven* or to Jtunes Blakely, Esq., Fourth street* Pittsburgh.. JOHN 8. BLAKELY, tool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. Ifabl2:dawtf East Live; John £B. U. Fountain HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa* tronage of the public. He hopes by liit; endeavors to merit the favor of his friends. [feb2s:lf Steele & Offlcer»s BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rtxu’s BuiL'DtNQ, Virgin ailcy. third ttory. hitmen Wood and Liberty Hutu. Boxes of on descriptions mode and de* livered at the shortest notice, [feb!9:ly BELLOWS— five pair second hand Bellows far.sal© SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY. ; t: • A' .**V V-A D : V..->*;.'.V • -’*, . ■- • ~ If .■ ••, *.• .... , l > ■ . 'M < I ' *■ <» V’’ „ +,.*•* ‘ Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post . Halifax, February 26. The Europe, with 61 passengers, arrived at 8 o’clock. She left Liverpool at IIyA.M, on the 15th, and on the 16th, at 7,A. M., passed the steam, er Arctic. The City of Glasgow from Liverpool, .for Philadelphia, on the 12th, with fall freight and a fair complement of passengers. The Atlantic has been lowed to Liverpool to un dergo repairs, _ . ; The Chancellor of the Eicticquer was espected to deliver hia budget on the 17lh. TJho .trade and revenue, it is said, are even taore*aatiafactbrj than heretofore, and it is espected that mad)' obnorlouo tasea will be repealed. ; Xhe Demi-official advices from. Dresden state that with the sanction of Russia, Austriannd Prussia have agreed to reconstitute the central ■’ German powers—each ' nation taking the Presidency by turns. Box No. 355, '• ) V" ? v V , * , * '*■**'}. C (‘V _ ' -i V.‘-\ ■t» ! •••■*■ ft*. ** « j•«r v ' 1 * V BY TELEGRAPH. BXCIITBD BT UOUINTRO—PaESTBD XT ttZkM, EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EUROPAI One W eek’lieter I The Asia arrived at Liverpool at 10, A.-M., on the 9tb. The attention of the English public is chiefly oc» cupied in an escitingdobatej going on in Parliament, relative to ihePapal aggression- Four nights of eotf> tinuous debate, resnlted in giining, for Lord J ohn Russell, permission to introduce his bill of pains and penalties, by a majority of 382. ; It is confidently stated that the Dnchess of Kent (the Queen’s mother,) and the Duchess of Suther. land .(the Queen’s lady-in-waiting and the richest heiress in England,) are on the eve of becoming members of the Catholic Church. On a motion of D’laraeli inviting the principles of Free Trade, the Government ODly carried their point by a majority of 14 in a full House. Most of the Irish members who have heretofore Sustained the minority, deserted thomand voted with D’lsrseli. The Protectionists are greatly elated with their prospects. . • Tho Dotation has been lost in IbeFfench Assemv bly by a majority of 102. ‘ The breach botweenLouia Napoleon and the Asl aembly appears to be every day becoming wider. It is now proposed to orgamao a national sob scriplion to relieve the President from his embar- rassments. : Tho President of the Republic io deeply touched with the anmerpes efforts made to organise a nation- al aubscriptioo in proviaion of the rejection of the bill for the eapenaes or the Representation, which has just taken place ; and he thanks all those who have entertained that thought, which is an imposing' manifestation of sympathy and approbation for the conduct of the President. Bet he deems It his duty ] to sacrifice s personal satisfaction to (be repose of the country. He knowa that the people rendered him justice, and that is sufficient for him. The Pre sident, therefore, declines nil subscription, however spontaneous and national its character may be. The Mrnitwr publishes a decree that a censna that! be taken of the population of France, and it further nunotincea that a British force has blockaded a port o! L’Union in San Salvador. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Cotton. .The sales of tho week are 24,700 bales at prices from JOJd decline. We quote middling quality at 6s; Upland 7i; hfobilo7j. : The Havre Cotton Market eilremcly dull, and aales lower than ut:Liverpool. Proniifons. .More active; mess pork,old and new, advanced 1025.' . j Lard.. Has advanced fid. per cwt. i ! Buffer.. Canadian has advanced 2045. per cwt.; Ordinary American at 490695. per cwt. Basinets nt Manchesteria much depressed Pwiog entirely to the Couoe market, Coro market is unusually depressed and prices from 102 d, lower for wheat, ao-J Gd.'firr dotrr a rjd com. . LONDON MARKET. The market continnea easy; Consols on Wednes day cloaed at 9S], and at tbo tame price on Friday, both for money and account. American securities] have been steady during the week, and U. S.'fi’a of •68 arc quoted at 10810109; U. S. 6’s of’62 at 1021 01031. Boston city s’s of ’5B and ’62 Bt 9110931. Pennsylvania s’s 841085. Ohio 6’s 01’75 at 1050 106. XXXItt CONOHKBS—SECOND SESSION, WAaniRflTON, February 27. j Sew ate. —Mr. Cooper presented a petition for the ! modification of the Tariff. J The Senate took up and passed a bill for the bet* j ter protection of patentees. The Naval pension bill was passed. The patent bill provides remedies against persons importing from Canada articles manufactured by: patentees in the United States. The appropriation for privateermen in the Naval appropriation | wafl stricken out. The bill granting lands to Louisisoa was debated) I and laid on the lablo. - The bill) providing survey land in California, was taken up, and niter a protracted debate, was laid on j the table. After executive session* the Senate ad* journed. House.—After the usual routine of business, the Bouse went into committee of the whole, and re* Quracd the consideration of the Army appropriation bill.. Mr. Howard, of Texas, spoke in favor of the mounted troops for the protection of the Texas Mr. Toombs condemned the expenses as too large, and was /or cutting them dowo. Mr. Burt defended the estimates of the War De partment, saying they could not safely be cut down. An unsuccessful attempt was made to take up the Senate’s resolution to employ a National vessel to bring Kossuth to this conntry. Tho House then went into committee of the whole and resumed the consideration of the Army appropriation bill. Vhe debate was continued on the amendment un til the House adjourned. The Democratic Convention that met at Nashville resolved that they would abide by the Compromise of the last session of Congress, proa sided the North will do tho same; but should it evade the Compromise or repeal it, or abolish sla very in the District of Columbia* or refuse to admit now slave States because they are such, then they would adopt such measures of defence and redress i as tho honor and safety .at the Sooth would require. DEATH OF F. B. CONRAD. Sr. Louis, February 2d. F. B. Conrad, brother of the Secretary of War, j died at New Orleans, on tho IHh. A terrible tornado nearly destroyed the town of Fayetteville, Tennessee, on the 24th inet. Several lives were lost and many severely injured. The wind blew a per feist hurricane, amidst which could be heard shrieks of women and screams .of children, falling houses, crumbling wails, mingled with peals of thunder. Tho air was alive with electricity. EXPLOSION AND LOSS OF LIFE. St. Lodib, February 26. The Ferry Boat buret her larboard boiler, wreck ing the fore part of her cabin, and atrewlog the deck with mangled and dead bodies-fifteen pomona were killed, and oa many scalded and musing* 01, | - A GRAND DINNER. Bawiboiie', February 27. The Governor and Legislature of Pennsylvania have accepted an invitation to visit Baltimore- in a body on Saturday, to partake_of a grand dinner to be given them at theEutaw House. The latest market quotation. receWed front Xiv. ernool. net Eurcma, ate as folloaß ■’ VViiQat sa. 3dUS «?4d. S'lour 18«024s. .Meal l4a 6d0155. Linseed Oil 330345. 3: '4i < , r.. 'irV-' - * .1 ' Bosnotr, February 27. Itisstated that a writ has been issued at the sujt of Benton, the Salem Barber, arrested by mistake so i fugitive slave, against the District Attorney, Lunt, for false and malicious prosecution. The damages are laid-fat $lO, 1 000. ■. l It is aiso staled that writs have been issuad on be. half df Sbadrach Simms, against Patrick Riley, Deputy UV Sf Marshal; Commissioner Curtis, and several city Cohstables, for assault and battery ; and in the casesof the Constables for raise imprison, mem, in having assisted, contrary to the statutei in such cases made and provided, m detaining him while held under arrest as a fugitive slave. New OnLEißS.'Feburary 26. Accounts from Council Grove state ‘hat‘he Pmv ncss attacked the Government station killed several-persons. A company ° rDraB °°[ l , were dispatched from Fort Leavenworth to assist ihcoi. ’ • Philadelphia, February 27. Cotton*. Eicessively dull; no : transactions. Flour*.Standardand good brands, for shiptnenl, 4,&0. . :,v Bosion, February 27. The election for U. S.-Senator is postponed till Lho 12th ofMarcb. New Yobb, February 27. The Europa’a advices have unsettled cotton. Flodr. .Leas active. Corn.. Firm; yellow 65. Pork. .Old mess 12,62; new 13,87; prime old 9,75? new 11,00. . Lard..BjoBf. : - . ' ■ . Tobacco. .More active; Ky., 9011. Linseed Oil,.English 82. Grain. . Pa; Rye, 70c ; yellow Corn, 69060. Coffee, Sugar and Molasses are quiet. ' Whiskey.. In demand at 24 for bbls and 22 for hhda.. . EVEKinoO New Yoke, February 27. Cotton.. Declined one-hair cent under Europa’s news ; middling uplands, 10J. i Flour.. Dull at 4,6204,76 ; good Ohio, 4,81. Graio..Wheat is quiet; choice Ohio, 1,04. Corn is heavy at 641. Pork. .Advanced ; old Mess, 12,75013,00 ; new, 13,47; old prime, 9,87 ; new, 11,00. Lard.. Firm at Si. . • _ , . Cut Meats. .Enquired for at 8109. for.hams, and 61061 for shoulders. ■ ■■ ■ __ Hemp.-. American dew rot at 110,000116,00. Iron.. Steady; Scotch pig, 21,60, on time. Lead.. Dull at 4,80 for Spanish. . .. .. Groceries.. Sugar is firm at 6|06 for IN O; Mo lasses have slightly advanced : 31032 ; Coffee is steady at IOJOIU for Rio. . Baltuijibe, Febraary 27^ Flour*.4*37. • ■' ■ -■ Grain. .Wheat, red 95598; while 102(3112. Corn: dull; white nnd yellow 57058. Oats 41042; Rye 88, Clover Seed, .6,121(35,25. Cheeao.,7. Lard..Blo9; kcgß939i. . : „ Provisions*.Mess pork pntno (9/*6> Shoulders smoked 7 ; aides 81; Hams 10, Whiskeyi>26. ~ fj: . New Obieass, February 25. Cotton.. Declining. F10ur..3,70 to 3,76. Corn.. 66(357. . , - Provisions.. Mess Pork, 12,00013,00. Bacon. .8 i Shoulders, 400. I . Lard.. Bl. Whiskey..23l. Cotrcc..ll(3lli. House and store in east liberty for BALE. —A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT of Amy feet from on the enstern. Road, at East Liberty, by 84 deep to an alley. The House ta arranged with a Stare Room, with Counter and Shelves, Ac.; a parlor kitchen, three bed rooms; good cellar; bake oven; bnekhouse, coal shed, Ac. Afso.nlotof flOfoctirontouShakßpesre street, by 81 feel deep to an alley ; with a good stable- The vacant ground, of both Lorn ta highly, euluvated as a Garden; and small-fruits, flowers, Ac., with apple, peach, plum and cherry trees—uU m good order. Ihe above U well suited for a Baker or any other business. S.CUTHBERT.Gen’I Agent, TO Sroillifieldstteet.. For Rent. ' • ■ 1 L ' That large dwelling, house, extensive Ground, for Gardeu andtiianies Rsgsa, auaS-.he Residence of the. late Wru-J.Tfen, Cliff btrcex. Posaessiou giveuonihejEt of marclt. For terms, apply to D IL M’ABOh, Guardian, orR. C , Totten, aj lh« Fort Put Winks. ‘ fel)18 Excellent Butlneu to Dlapoae oi TN ALLEGHENY .—ln consequence of the tiuiiolu. I lion of Partnership between MORRIS &■ HA AVXJRTH. tfaey offer tor sale lUeir business, Bituateim Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny C‘ty..ltis useless commenting Upon the excellence of the etnno, or : the nraottnt of business *re U»vo. done, as S o tf,“” well known rail wc shall say is, that tits n first-rale ehance lor any one wishing to. rmbaTtm a simitar trade. The stock consists ol Drugs, this, PaiatMrc, Groceries j Wines and Liquors, to feblS ' Diamond, Pittsburgh- For Rent- A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, wlh four An* rooms on lUe Cun floor; largo dtmng room JSffl and -kitclfen in basement; two small rooms m toe ft&rrtr with a large garden ami several mnUfees—a verv desirable residence tor a,small family, Situated near SiinersvMe. Possession given immediately.' Also, several email Tenements for rent. " : . Also, for sale, eleven Lois fronting on Hancoc k street, “ioOhMo"’'" 1 '' 5 0,1 Peanßl ToHN HERRON, or App,) H. P.CAIN, corner MuVkei '*■} and Fiftk streets. feU2O , ' To L^ti A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated j£g& ; A near Chariiers Creek, four miles from cS, and ia a very desirable country.residence fUere is a new carriage house, stable, and good water on the urounds, whieh comprise ten acres, well unproved, con taining a variety of choice Fruit t r t“, eB - J^rpartienlars and tenas, apply to M. D. PATTON, -U Liberty tu or J. 3. BONNEf, on the premises* U et>:> FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground baying .a fcohtof CO feel on Centro Avenue, and running beet SBC teet to two streets. "On the lot is erected u large IBrict Dwelling House, nearly new and well Slushed. Toe lot is planted with the best selected Fruit and Shrubbery the country can afford, If application be made soon, the property, wilt be sold at afair and lernw. Enquire at the office Of C. FRIEND, Attorney, Fourth street, febll:tf ' between Wood and Southfield. For Rent in Btrinlngnam* . ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, jgßg with store toontsnnd cellar, tayorably sttu-RJEaL ate for a large Grocery and Produce business. Possess ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, to a good —One large Brick-occupied as a boarding, h °ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Houses—some just Goished; possession given immediately. Olherson I One Frame Hunse, and several np stairs 1 °aT.SO— One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in. ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to pul a large amoitut —and one o (the best points nboutthe city lor Sa FOR SALE OR LEASE-One large lot,, favorably situated for a Foundry an 1 Engine Shop or I iacturing. having dets water in front, (a barb ,1 fitment lots, and sold ! low; if not fold before,they will be sold ou Tuesday, j the 25th or March next, at 12 o’cloot, M„ for cash or up- TSSs°—;;°S‘office in Birmingham, Ming Mill, from 10 «• r lof Rnsv, Matthews & 00., No. *7 at,cr street, I trough the Pittsburgh Post Office, I feb3 • Cikciubati, January 27 Hautax, February 27. VO; :^^^3a i \.b.. *■ „ r+- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. e lor Salt & *»«« ci,y - H< ? ur i*‘S l ?. l3 - A -’ Gentlemen’s Writing Class in the College at the usual hours. ——LL.iL : ‘.l'' .* * v- L -•. ... >, V. . * . .; r.'i' ■?.;.« I*:. ' mo the Honorable the, Judges of pie Court of General Quarter Sessions of-the Peace in and for tho County 1. htirffb-in the County aforesaid, humbly juiewein, inai y^odtiMerSprovided himself withmaterialsfor the accommodation of travelers and others; at hie dwell*' !h!K?in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Slaowwin be pleased to grant him a license tokeepn pnblic house of entertainment. m duty bound, will pray. . JAMES 81-EBLINU. Wef the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, i do certify that the above petitioner is otgoodrepute for ■kbriesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that sold tavern is ne- Ce jame3 Matthews, John Mlnnis,' Alexander MTLaugh* iin, John Conlon vJohn Daus, Samuel Lindsey, A CBell r Thos Patterson, Thomas Forgarty, A Jackman; George Hanna. _ : tfebSOSt T JO the Honorable the . Jodgeaof the Court of General: X Quarter Session sof the rc&ceinandforihe County petition of Daniel Sherran, of iha Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh, in the County afotesaidihumbly'showeth, That your petitioner, hath provided himself with mate rials for tlie accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid,and prays that vonr Honors will Tie pleased to grant him a license; to J fdep n public house of entertainment.. Andyour petU. uonet.as in.daty boand, will SHE RRAN. w- ‘ Isfesss ing of strangers and travelers, and that saidtavern is ne •"toShh DafiV'rUlotson Neel, C Hoeveler.cirisUim' KineWLlliam Aiken, J D W tVhite. John Coyle.B M’Gimi, John Aiken, Henry Stimple, Chas C. Jessop. ■ ' ~ ■ _U e . rpO the Honorable the Judges of tlie JL- Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Ai petition of John Johnston, of WUkins tbwnahip Allegheny county, humbly' ahoweih, Thar yw peu*- lioner, hath provided hfmself with material* for -the ac commodation of travelers and others, at hi* dwelling house in the . township aforesaid, and; pray* that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your penuonenas in duty bound, will pray.. • ; JOHN JOHNSTON. , We, the "subscribers, citizen* ofthe township afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is: of goodje pute for honesty and temperance, an u is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and. travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. - 1 .. L •• A M’Gill, William H Parkers, John M’Gill, George •Favourite, James M’Cauley, John Onhston, Andrew 5 Matthews, "Richard Jones, Benjamin Jones; Samuel Jones, James Rl’Dade, JohnGormley,. 'C... [feh27:3t T r <0 the Honorable the-Judges of the Court of General X Quarter Sessions of the peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny-; The petition of Ellen Thompson, Becond Ward, Alle gheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided neTßelf with mate rial* (or the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in; the Ward; aforesaid, and, prays that yonr Honors will be pleased to prant hdraucenße to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in doty bound. THOJIpsON , Wo, the subscribers, cituens ofthe Ward aforesaid,, dn certify that the above petitioner is of good :repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences lor : the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and. that said tavernfs necessary. . . ; ~ James Boyd, William Y Williams, George Jackoby, J Abrahams, Arthur Maginii, Patrick Gillon, John Al lender, Joseph Hays, Henry J Foss,Rrancls gill/J&3 Reed, Patrick ATGee. - The Great Remedy for Consumption cf_ tionsof.theLiter, Asthma, Bronchitis, Penns irjlMt} ness of the Breast or Lungs, and other etfcctums of Vie OP WILD CHERRY-is W fine herbal medicine, composed ebieflyof j-Wno. CitEHßt Bask and the genioine Icelakd Moss (thd laUet Imported expressly for this pm»oee,, the rare medics} virtues of which are also combined by a newchenncal nrocess with the exiract of tar, thus Tendering the whole ; compound the most certain and efficacious remedy e ver - dUcovcied for THE.LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE.} Dr, Wb.T. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly reßpect* able Druggist in that delightful yitlage, hoxmlbntted ns that the stSe of Wisiar’sßalsara of Wild Cherry is tin* paralleled; The demand for it is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. He has had in bis store medicines for lung affections. Some of .these were esteemed good and some gave rerojrarary reuef. Bui since he hie had Wistat’s Balsam of Wild Cherry a number of the most serious cases were complexly cu red by its use. “I never sold a medicine,” saysthe doc tor, ‘‘in which I had lhat entire coiffldenee that I Bad m j 'casus 1 Wherever Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cher rv is introduced, it at oncer attains that high reputation it so richly deserves. Whit can prevent us sale Whrnon everv hand can be witnessed its wonderful cores!: Ihe "worst esse of Asthma, recent and dangerous: Coughs (and also those that ore of long standing,l Bronchitis or Consumption (in its early stages) are always turea fov thi* remarkable medicine. . t HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Curedlty Wlstar'sßalaamor WlldC berry, Plkisaot Kroou, Hamilton cb.. 0., Sep. 27; 1850. j n Parle—Bear Sir: I take the liberty, of advising vou of the benefit that I have derived -from o. Dr. Wistor’s Balsam of WildChprry. .1 was prostrated , by that terrible scourge,Coiisnmpuon.ra May last-j The attack was truly horrifying to me, for fryo of my fajnily, (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption. I was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 had a distressing cough and expectorated a ereat deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the side and chest, cold'chills,, alternating with flushes of heat and copious night sweats. t . . J , I was under the care of a skilled physician from the time I was takensicV until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friends considering myease hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our physicians ■skill, advised the nsc of Wistar’s Balsam of Wl.d Cher rv ' *' • * * * ’ * . * * i* ' ihave taken four bottles of the medicine, aaffnow consider myself perfectly well. . I make .this statement trial°of WistaFs^^sam^cf^ild^Chetty/wluch CaowN Poncr, Lake co , la., June 15,1819. J D Park—Dear Sir .* Ap I have a deep commissera tion for the afflicted; permit me to give you a brie! fflsto. rv of mv afflictions, and the benefits derived trom the Se o“Lr. Wislar’s Balsam ot Wild Cherry.” An July, 1814,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character,, which left me in a very debilitated state, when in the following wimerl whs taken with a severe cord, vdhich reduced me to such ah extent as to give the the appear mice of a confirmed eonsumpuve. I labored Under a severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feet and night sweats.. I also frequently raised blood from my lungs. ; I conunued in this state, gradually, sinking under the disense, unUl January,lB47, until I was again attacked with fever.. My especially my feet, were constantly cold, und almost, losttheir feeling. inder these circumstances it may be ! truly said lhat lavas a living skeleton, ■'! finally deter mffled to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and trv Dr Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from 1 first week that I commenced taking it 1 edadite a vmdnal 1 recovery. 1 continued its use hue months, at the Indofwhfch time 1 was cured, and have enjoyed mod health ever since, aud.cheerfully recommend the Bal ia-to all those afflicted with diseases of the lunea.and would SUV to those commencing its use not lo be dis couraged, if two orihree bottles do noteffect a cure,but oersevere as I have done, and l have no doubt but nine Important to there Afflicted urith .JKstases of the Lungs aris Buasu Will miracles never cease? More evidence of Us surpassing health restorative virtues! • [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Kyi . ... SpßiNQ»ixu>,Ky.,Wayl4, i Musts. Sanford Sg Park: I take ibis opportunity of informiur you otamost remarkable cure performed on mebytUe use of Dr. "Wistar’s Balsam of Cherry. In the year IS4O I was takeu with the- inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under tor sure weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 18411 was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon my lungs, and fog the space of three years 1 was con fined tomy bed./ I tried all ktadsof medicines and dye ry variety of aid without benefit; and thus I weatled along until the winter of 1845, wheal heurdof Dr.Wts taT’srlalsam of Wild Cherry. _ ' . , . ', , My friends persuaded me to give- it a trial,.though I had given up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared mvself for the change of another world.Throughlheir solicitations I wasiuduced to make use of the genuine WDlnr’j Balsam of Wild CAerry. The effect was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction and offering, and after having spent four or five, hundred dollars to no nurnoae, anu the best and most respectable physicians I had moved unavailing,! was soon restored to effltre , health by the blessing of God, and the use of Dr. Wis tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. . • - May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors or so valuablo a medicine as Wistat’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, . W.H. BAKER. The genuine “ Wistar’s Balaam of gFUd Cherrjr ” has. a file simile" of the signature of Henry Wlstnr, M. D., Philadelphia, and “ Sanford -to Park ” on a finely eje cuiccl steel cngTaved wrapper. No other .can. be genu* by J.D. PARK, (successor to Sanford Fourtli and Walnut sueets,Cmcmnati y Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, 19 whom all orders must J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh:!# Wileor, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; BA Fahnestock AXo, Pitm burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckham, Alle gheny City; DTRussell v Washtngion ; W H Lamher ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Umonlown; Grccnsburgh; S Kountr, Somerset; Scott & Gttraore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Bits. Orr, Hollldaya bnrgh; UildebrnnrtACo; Indiana; J RAYnght,Knmn ninv-Evans & Co, Brookvillo; A Wilson & Son, Wtwnesburghf M’Fttriand A. Co, N Callendor, Mead ville; Burtoit ACo.Erie ; Henry Porker, Illereer:Jas: Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J D Summation, Warren ; F B[A C S Jones, Coudersport; P Orooker, Jr., Brownsville. feblO TTICKORY NUTS—B bags forsale bjr « " H : ia9 It. S. W ATERMAN, A SONS. . Notice* ALL persons indebted to the-late firm of JoHSsrori & SroctToSi will please call and saule immediaielv and save cogta. [kb 3j JOHM FLEMING, Ag>t BUTTER— 3 bbis. packed; r 10kegs do; forsalelowby i iebl3 . Win DYER. -v:r ; a . «* * * »■■ • « V , ’*• «V-•» .• ' - :■ ■ V 1 ■» k Zy-4* “„i • »< T * ► ' ■4. t * ' ■l''' ’ - ,?TV r%T' >“ •. - ■ V: iSTtsKllaneona. - T. . _ fc .A ' ' v*; \ . ••'•' i' 7 "'■:.■••• .:• ■'••■.;'-.;v {Drags* stub fHebmntß. ■HOPE EyEE. WONDERFUL CURESI! Dr. Hogers’ Syrnp of Llvenvart eod Ter • ■ ■ AHD* •. ' ' - ' ■ CAWOnAIiAGtJAi * Vorthacomi)leticuTeof Coughs, ColdSilnfiucnz&i Asthma, BtvnehUUjSpating of Blood, and attolh«r Ling. ComptainutendtngtoCONSUMPTZOir. This ay rup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, but is composed entirely or those Boots; Herbs; and vegetable substances which nave a specific InfluenceupontheLungs,andtUeircomiecied organs. Il&immcduiu effect is to allay all Irritation,afid gently • remove the phUgmnniothei morbid secretions from the Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough, fry tubduingikeinffammatum and other causes which givn rise a healthy tone to'the Lunge themselves, thereby enabling them nyiro thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities and >if retained, to so much miscniof in the system, and lay the foundauoa'for men* table CONSUMPTION. It also exeruadeolded action upon the Stein,, and "assists j nature in erpeHirtg, through the Erhalents, muchoT matter which would other wijo bo thrown back uponthoLtmas, thus-relieving ihem of a part of their work, and renderuiglhe system pure andhealthy.-Whentnborcles arefortdmgiJtchecka their development and further progress; or irulceratlon : has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation* heals the nicer ated cavities,ana restores them again tohealthy action. This Medicine, te: not a merely, j which only relieves for the time being; butis-aiAorougV curator, as itstrikes at the very rootor the disease, and by removitigitjTempves &ionceaU iU Tomota and at tendant couseqttencesv '.This Is its distinguishing char aetmrtte—ja .property possessed; m equal power, by no other medicine of like tratiurerudwr before the public.' .- . CIRCULARS, AC,, As no ordio&Ty sized-advertisement cart ftiUyteinlaia the nature and mentsof this article, the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the history afofiL. cine ; ; the tfereripton, nature. %c. % of- its pnnciballntfredi- \ enwj the effect they are designed to ;have'upon the : >*••• Lungs and Liver,tuidacopions reference to m persons ' ■ ; who have been cured by «—giving tUcirnamcB-a?d resi' : ! dences,ovento the street and the number: YThoae who are troubled with a Cough , or whose Lungs mo in tho least affectediare. earnestly desired to call upon the Agents named belowj and proenre one. of tWse Pam phlets. Itcan behadgratir,and wiliwoUrepayscpcrusal. - The ** Hints oh . and ‘‘ About taking Cold? may be worthxo yourself and family, HUNDREDS OF t DOLLAR8 f , in thesbope of Doctors* Bills saved, the means of prolonging many avßluahle life; V ' T ~- .WARIUNTY ; - Such isotir confidenceinits virtues,that - ' ing to warranrthis Medicine in every case of, recent Cold (wnere used according to the direcuons oo page 7th of . the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of. each bottle), and where .the person is riot satisfied that hB «.deriving benefitfiromit,.by returning the bpttle. withta twemjr four botfrs* Ume, ' THEMONEY » will be returned. p“ See page 3u uf. the r pamphlet in aide the wrapper oreacb boulo. - . Ujf“ Beeureto oskforDr. A Rogers' Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAB, and CANCHALAGUAf aaff lot no other bepalmedonto you. • •• - CAUTION.-— None genuine, unless there ls on the buff wrapper,,a note"qf hand, signed with a-Pen,by a.L. -SCOVILL & CO. : Cough andilHstau tf;fourteen montkS’jtiandirig Cured After being given up twice by eminent Physicians! j; ; I AIBANT,JtUf^SOI,IB49. Masti.A* L.Scotill 3fCo.—\ herewith forward to you a Certificate iff : a Cure, effected by yoor.Compound Syrup Of LivefWort,Tar Imd. Cahchalsupza; - The Cough and expectoration was-of fourteen hod baffled the skillof severalbfour.eminent ftbysicians in New York, Albany and Coopersiown. lam thq person iu whom the cure was;effected,and ae l hod previously no'faith'lit patent medicines, I htrve since'tried it on others, and have become satisfied ol Mine was as great a cure-as was ever perrorraed.asThad, duringray sickness,fcmgitKtt up Iwu? frpjnyjpftyjietanr. I have naw commenced my r tmsmess,atlsriaking, I - 'think', about*tg&*frott&f. % *, * . Yours,respectfully, THOS.C.’PaULDER. BLEEDING AT TIDE LUNGS'CURER: . SB*-HOW PJtOUPTtT - SinlemenrqTB& ~j& Bdhg t Rc&rr, ;JVoj USB.Bear 1 tlreeij N. Y.—A fewdays ; before last I was taken unweH, nod sdon commenced blecding Ticely at the Lungs. I called In a Homceopathic phyeicjah, but his • raedicinddidJtioUeemto-help-me.: -tread your advert" ' isement, and thought I* womla • tTy’Ur. SWvp ana Conchoid guar Before'l had taken ' up theifrudfrotlDj my Cough - leas'goit^ahdrfeU'as well os usual.- My hehUu Is now . good. I coneider it a inoßt excellent ntedicmcyand cor* l-dially recommendiltorrayTrienda. IXTus’statetntnt.soes [ rnade.to the PtvprittorSyMaTchlith ) 1550,l v •• This wholepapermigiit be filled.wt&lqtierssi milar to tie aboveffttoh thti&iDho have been cured, . : - FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. BCOVILL • & OCLf Proprietors at their Principal JJepot, GOTHIC HALL, No. aUlßroadteay, New York, to whom all or ders for|lhe Medicine; ani letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, .. _ v - r ALSO, forsalehyltrErSellers, No. fi7. Wood street, Wholesale Ageni for Pittsburgh and :vicinity; D.M. Curiy andH. P.SciuvartZr Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr A Co., Manchester ; Ai Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottie, §1,00; or six bottles Tor 85,00 decntda’cir 1 "' t- __ The Hamam Body mtut perspire* - (so SAYS NATURE.) • ,i.K r TO HATE A HEALTHY ; And persons who do not bereplro are liable, toThe most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. v *VTOW, Jones* Italian Chemical ,Soap canaes-a-fireo srtbe same time mollifies, softens - the skim giving it the texture and beauty of aninfant’a. - SCURVY, SALT -Birecrar AND SOKES, are soon not! only healed,but cared by ita aset ■ least sevenphyetclans jn New Tork. know,rwho 1 use it ih strctt Cases, oMfind h unfailing—as also, la~ . . 7, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES^ I or any other skitr The readeris asßurOdtbat \ this is no usele&spuffed nostrum, as one trial willptoro. 1 could enumerate at least 80 persons cured ot.': ( SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE.BEARD. | - Boy it, and the reader is again assured; Irwoqld not cruelly sellit forUiei'above, unless I knew it all 1 j stale. Those who are liable to . vi.- CHAFED, CRACKED, OH. FLESH, will find this not only a cure, but a preventive) and I can now only add, that: any one afflicted wiu> any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable Lo its properties) than I state A ; 10~iJat, rcader,the stores are flooded withjuni&iioaS) ana be sore you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it’only ofWM. JACKSON, only 'Azout in Pittsburgh,-240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, headof Wood . dec2o ' Jones’. Lily White. “PTT LADIES are c aufioned against asms common prepa red Chalk. - 1 : •*. ~, They frightfully injurious it u to the skini ! ho\v, coarse, how rough, hpW sallow; yellow and . unhealthy tho sainv '. . • apnearaaiteru&mgprepareaChalk!'- ;.c’’ Besides* itis injnnoußvcontdin- 7 * ing alarge quantity a/LeadJ .'v. We hava beautilhl vegetable we can JONES’ SPANISH LIL* WHITE, . It is perfectly innocent, being purified of aft-deletcri oils qualities; and it imparts to the skm .a natural, healthy, alabaster, cleat, living white; at the sama r time acting os cosmetic on the shin, raakingueoft and smooth. Soldby the JACKSON, ©Jabot 1 - ty street, head ot*WoodVPittsburgh;:’ Pricey cents. . . decso:dawly 7 : (Gazette copy.) . prfratamaeaae*.n t - r - i. s DRV BROWN, No. AIDIAM.ONDALLE T t * \ -.• ;... Devotes his entirc attention ! to anoffic* practice. His tusmcsgismostlyconfinedlo or.VeneTial Dtieasa, and sdelrpain-’ : affections, brought oil by imprudence, youthful indulgence and exceqa T . ' .7x Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,' ;Goiorr '■ Dischßtrges, 'lmpurity of the Blood, with all diseases o.lhe venereal origin. Skin Diseases j Scorbutic Eruptions,- Tetter, Ringworm.Mercuriul Diseases, Seminal weakness,lm potency, Piles, Rheumatiara L Female ly Suppressions, Diseases ot the Ano- Nervous Affections,Paina in the Back-and lrrita* | lions of the Bladderand Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. ' ; I Fonrteeu years’.pracUceJ(four In this city) enables Dij | Brown looker assurances of speedycure to all who may j come under his core; . - * 1 Office and private consulting rooms, 85 Diamond ay. I. KT Charges moderate. i novs:dftftyty REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's uewiy oiscovreq reno* edy for Rheumatism i» a speedy andeertainremedy forthatpainfoltrouble. Itney.erfails. . .;• •• Office and Private Consultation KoomB No. 65,DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Pehnai : The Doetor.ia always ** •home. -y iMAfrdyartf-,. A Sclexitia© Hair: Tonic Restorer A NDBEADTIFIER. Trial bottles 37 j- cents; <-■ Those ~j\ who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Begtojgtiv& know iiBexeellent.•*• " K'- \ : c •*. l - ■hi v'--?.* Jv’ ''Vv. i'r. “ t 3 . *v—. •-' i \ ' ■ \y