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'ft*- i! - V ‘ ~ 2f-'" •'"'*>* "l' t»' yifVi >.»’■ OJ i -t ; i 1 sfflp§s&Rg£gjg^gs; St -ba-u , t rfi. nSfi V n it \i4Vr 1 ,r CiA : n Z ie Vjs' »iV fj i i w J| | S 3H IS or ';. .1 * Ello§m&m 5 sPivlS -x ;; -' .■..■■ ■.■■ w ■ w a-* —^* -■* *<•►/*:-A r N-; * ■' C 11 1\* '-• . „ \ 'r* %‘, , • - at" " ,-.f.. ! .v- ;'“7 :^,,0- r> -- i|! m r** '-4- 1 s ;• -wi , r*T>«v t , \ Y • , >'« - , . - « Vil i *t*, -' J J **3; ' '>,"■•<* “**r > . > f . , J. j , 1. ( 1 * \ ’ Vt a - , ‘. .Tx \ ? •_ ‘ “V*- <*'4 t . vV:.'* . v- Y* ' : LOCAL MATTERS. The Tribune saya a man named J6falh'Grty'War-.knocked down on the Brownsville '■! .roadj -on = Sonday evening, when jrotunuDg home " from eharch with his wife; Two-men.came up be* hlnd him, strock bim on the head, and felled him to the ground. The cries of his wife brought several persons t 0 the rescue, who drove the scamps off, or r be wold undoubtedly have been robbed of a con* Biderable sdm of money which ho had about him.*— j t wIU bo seen from this that the,f*. slang shot men” . j, S ye retired to the country to knock down and rob 3 * the police of the City having become too vigilant for -The Street CoiiiSissioNEiu.—Wc presume there 1b not a city m the CTnion that has a worsesetol Street Commissioners than Pittsburgh. They Avtiuess a violation of the ordinances of the city daily, and pay no morfc attention to it than if it were a matter of the most trivial concern. Tho only security the people have is to unite m a request to the Legists* lure to pass a law making the office elec lire. . We hope Councils at their next meeting will compel the present Street Commissioners to discharge the duties entrusted to them, otherwise dismiss them from office. . - egrWe call the attention -of our readers to the advertisement orWr. Jouh Rhet, which , has been •pObhsbed in this paper for the last month, lie of fers forrcnl some very .desirable, properly in the flourishing borough of Birmingham. On« of the - houses would bo on admirable stand for a grocery We tall the attention of persons desirous of purchasing a small farm near the city, to tho Or Court tralo advertised in this morning’s paper, .by. Mr. James H, Robb, Administrator, &c. The land is of the beat quality, and situated in a good neighborhood. : 89*-A large lot of Brick, Lumber, and a Brick Shed, will be sold at the -General,Quitman House, Liberty street, near the Canal bridge, this morning at 10 o’clock. . .. . vv: ' QgF" The London Art Journal for January, aed Blackwood,.for February, have been received at Holmes* Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the post office. - Commitkekts.— Another commitment was yes* terday lodged against Tfaoo. Bogues and William Jackson,'making ten in all, lor various charges of robbery. • ■ . .. ■ • ■ ■ gjjfr* yjf. understand that the.store of Stevens & McCammon was entered oo Monday night, and the rascals succeeded in carrying -away a valuable gold watch. : ■9ST-Officer Fuxmoms has io bis possession an English stiver Watch, which he took from a person wbonvhe supposed bad otnlen it. •ggp* The water will be let into the Canal to the City this week. It will then be perfect to Hollidays burgb, ■ ■ ■ ESTCogawell’s Panorama ot California jadraw inf full houses at the Athcnsam. It is open again looaightv '-- ." ; • iy Bnß.w« on-the wharf yesterday was tery lively. ■ Police—There were six cases before his Honor Mayor Guthrie.yesterday morning. Then* arc at present about 130 pnsoaere id jail. ■R2T Yesterday was a delighilulSpring day. May the rest, for a time, be eomethiug cttnilar. rESF Tbe Juvenilo Concert at Lafayette Hall, last evening, was largely attended. 910,00 Reward. B. I^OSX—On Monday evening, a POCKET BOOK,eoniaimngsl3. One SlO Dillwason ihe Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. Some of the others were Ohio, notes; and a $5 gold fillder wiM receive the above reward by leaviiur it at this office, ami receive the thank - of a “poor man. ■ .- .THOMAS. CHERRI-jV. Philadelphia Carriages Tor bale. g - THKsnbseriberhas just received from Philadelphia Ins spring stock ol CARRI- and will keep constantly on hand ***—his Cftrricgft Repository, near Alex. RTFailand’s Tavern, on the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Turnpike, 13 miles west of Pittsburgh, a. large assortment of VEHICLES of all kind?,.which-he. will sell at pjicesmueh tower than they can be bought else where.• From the experience which he has m the business, and the general satisfaction rendered heretofore, to those who have favored him with their patronage, he feels assured in raying that ho can Oder an assortment to compete with any m market, both as regards quality and price. Persons wishing are referred to theowuersof jfi/tp-two Carnages sold by him last season. The subscriber, expecting to continue in the busiue»s of buying and selling Carnages, keeps on hand none bntcustom-made Carnages. JOSEPH WHITE. N» B-—For any further Information, apply at Johu Rogers’Tea and Queenswzro Store, Diamond alley’, mard&nw . EMBROIDERIES I !—Received per express, a large 'assortment of the following Goods: Ladies* book, Jaconet* and muslin French -wrought cuf& and collars; Kossuth eftfis.and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Mn line; Brussels and Appliqne capes and sleeves; chemi settes; black CbanUhaand love veils; ladies' break /asLcapst-inf&nis’oapa and waists; embroidered linen e&mbnch&ndJcercbiefg; English thread laces and edg ings; Jaconet and Swiss edgings and insertings ; to getherwuh a general assortment of French embroider ed and lace goods. For ealo by A. A.. MASON i& CO., Nos. €2 and 64 Market street. GLOVER SEED— too bbls. just 1-ccciving and for sale by - STUART A SILL, mart • ~ :■ • 124 Wood street. LO Dbls* prune in sto r e and for tale. STUART A SILL. IRAB CID 3 r mart IOTATOSS— HiO bbls. m store and for sale by mart : STUART & SILL. CiORN— 50 bbls. shelled in store and for sale by . i mart- STUART A SILL. TOBACCO— CO boxes s’s in store and for sale by mart STUART A SILL. ICKORY' NUTS—IOO bags in store and for sale by • mart STUART-& SILL. DRESS SILKS—Just received, SO pieces assorted styles spring Dress Silks, at mart \ A. A. MASON A CO ; S. LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS— -15 pea.plain all wool high col’d ALM OIL—I.OOO 6s. Palm Oil m store andfo7salc. mar 4 . MILLER A RICKETSON. 177 l posits Pittsburgh, m the County of Allegheny, have this day declared a dividend of poua pbr-cskt* for. six mouths, payable on and after tlto 10th of March next. ranr3:3t* JOHN THAW, Trtcaurer. f?or Rent*".: A ‘ LARGE BRICK HOUSE, onPena street.—s3so ; Three large Lots of Ground,-used asa Lumber Yard, on Penn street; A Brick House on Webster street—sl7s; A Brick House, No; 115 Front street—s'22S. A Brick Houso, Garden. 4c., on Vine street—Slso. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, TOSmithßeld street. Hew Music. ' , GRAND POLKA DE CONCERT, as performed by Frartlcin Stopel -with sach distinguished applause, at the late Concerts,—composed by W. V. ■Wallace. - Also, a great variety, of popular compositions, by tne same author. - . . _ And all tbe new and popular Music issued irom. ine eastern publishers, received - Agent for tire sale of Oliickering’s Pianos for Woßtem Pennsylvania. No. SI. Wood street. maIJ - Stationery. . JUST opened at AV. S. HAVEN’S Stationery Ware- Room, corner Market and Second streets, several caseH of English and French Stationery, including a fine assortment of Letter Curs of vanoußnewsTyles, note pr.per and envelopes of new patterns; embossed cards, inkstands, the largest variety ever offered forsale in this city, anions which • will be found pump and fount inks, china and glnss finished m every style; also, a rmepa trnrdir-ti&At/nferand. constructed to prevent evapora tion; porcupine pen-holders * Gillteu’s3o 3 pens; Smith’s gold pens,* pen racks; rulers; bone and ivory.folders; metallic- memorandum books; Fabers’, Brookman’s, LangdenV and other celebrated manufacturers of lead pencils ; Gontai’s ever pointed pencils; buff and white envelope?, all sizes;-also parchment envelopes, for en* closing valuable .documents.: Also, cream laid quarto and Bath posts, ruled and plain. . English filtering paper, &&,&& [atari iconofrrapute Encycloprodlo. JUST RECEIVED AT WALL ’ S PERIODICAL OFFICE, No. 85 Fourth sued: • A fresh supply of the above valuable work, from No. Ito No. IG. This is the cheapest and best book of the kind ever published. The public are-uxviiedto call and examine iL . -.i :'.' The -History of Penilenms— l complete; ■■ ■._ ■ Nobody’s Son, or the Life Bttd-Advontarcs of Per cival Mayhcny. Written by himself, Mississippi bcenesand Auvcninres. By Joseph Cbbb, Ef-q., Love ami Ambition. By the author ef Rockingham; JSttftn Wuistam, oriae Adventures of an Orphan Gul. .BtyS&ivalter Whitmore, Esq. [marl fUST RECEIVED—' :vv , WM. A. HILL, ' > CoMHITtK rOB FBBRUAItT. C. ZU6, 5 Bally Bsvistv or »ne HarEcete. OFFICE OP THE MORNING POST, > Wzditoday, March 6,1851. j ■ Th® weather continues warm and pleasant* Rc* ceipts by river continue heavy* Our wharf was al* most covered yesterday, morning with 'goods.and produce going East and West. The receipts of Flour have been very ligbt>for several days past, both by rivor and wagons, which has caused a bet ter feeling in the market. FLOUR—*We have but few transactions to note; receipts exceedingly light. We have reported aev. era! small lota at 63,40 to 3,46; also, in the alter* noon, sales of a lot ot 70 bbls al $3,66; buyers are more willing to. oporato. RYE FLOUR—S 3,26 to 3,37. GRAlN—Receipts limited; Wheat is taken at 70 to 76, oa in quality. We have sales of Corn report ed at 40-to 45. Rye is in demand at 60062. Oats, from first bands, 33 to 33} ; 37 from store. DRIED FRUIT—Tho demand for city trade is more aettvo; sales of Peaches, in lots, at 81,40; $1,60 from stores. Apples, 76 to 78. BACON—This article continues firm; we noto sales of 85 hbds Hams at 8} ; 28 hhds Sides at 7}; 80bhdv Shoulders at 6}, on time. From stores, to small lots, 8} for Hams, 6} for Shoulders and 7} for Sides is asked. BULK MEAT—There is little doing, there being no.receipts. . COFFEE—SaIes ol 40 bags al 12}, 4 months.— Holders are more firm than last week. WHISKEY—We note salos of 160 bbls at 24, 60 days. OILS—No change to note. We qnotc Liasecd at 95cd331»00^gallon; Lard No. 1,60. LARD—Sales of 72 kegs in two lota at 7} and -7f # ROLL BUTTEIL-Dcraand limited. Sales in bbls at 9012 in kegs, 7(97}. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 8 FRET 0 tSUIIER WATSB lit TBK CIUttKIt., AKRIVED Steamer Michigan No. 2.Boies, Beaver. “ AUanuc, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Ji M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver. Gordon. Beaver. - u Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. u Bedstone. Woocward, Brownsville. ( > . Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati “-•-: Milton. Hays, Louisville. * l , - Dinnnu, Conweil, Wheeling. •* Pacific,—, Hanging Bock. V Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. 41 Atlantic, Parkinson, do *'■ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 8, Boies,Bcaver. kl Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. . “ Tascorora, Murdoch, WellsviUe. 11 Malta, DexteT.Zanesille. “■ Jenny Ltndf.Hard, Zanesville. 44 J. Nelson, Moore,^Wheeling. “ Geneva, Wiikias,Cincinnati. u Hibernia No. 2, Bafehelor, Cincinnati. ]nnA ACRES OF LAND in Jeffferson couniy for ,UWU sale. EnquinTof THOMPSON BELL, at he office of (fcblfr A. WILKINS & CO. FISH— Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3; Shad t ia whole and half-fcarrcle; Herrings la pickle.; Cod Fish in casks: For sale by ’.ALEXANDER KING. PACKED TEAS—IS chestsGno Young Hyson; Shall chests Black; for sale low in onc*fourth pound packages, by feb22 WM. DVER. RN BKOOMS—2OO doz. roo’d'onSlor sale by SAMUEL P. BHRIVER. febl3 For nem« The brick tavern stand in. welkins BURG—win milf* from Pittsburgh, occupied now by S- Sheppard. Possession given on the Ist of April, 1651. Apply to 11. W. HORBACH, Wilkinsburg, OT,J. P. hurbach, 197 Liberty st t PmsbOrgh. LLUMAN’S JOUKNAIiOF A HI'S AND SCIENCE. —Fire dollars per annum,--free of postage. Sub scriptions received at the only Agency m tins City, via: marl EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY. John I?. O. Fountain HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa* tronngc of the public. He hopes, by hi* endeavors, to mem the favor of Ins friend*. _ febSS.tf OAA BXS. ORANGEY— Coffee, on bend and for fiaie } feb24 5 ALEXANDER KING. F'IiATHEKS— 20 saek# prune Feathers, lor sale by. fob 24 ALEXANDER KINO Found. ON THURSDAY, a aura of money, in Bank Notes— which the owner can have by calling at the Store of JOHN B.HTFADDEN & CO., No. 05 Market turret. ROLL ISVTTKK— 4 boles, in clolh»; 16 bbls., pan in cloths; jqrl reeM • - • • WM. DYER. and ffirsnte by To filcrcliantft» Manufacturer*, A-c. WE ore prepared lo moke contract* to bring out from Vbiiadelphia,tbisseason, large lolsof heavy freights, on accommodating terms, and.at very low rates, imtAout re-shipping on tht.atay. Applyto • O. A.M’ANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. A Card to Omlneia Aten* A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts burgh, with an extensive acquaintance \ yrho can command abash copitol,of fromo to 83.000,it unxiou* to make an investment, and devote his time to business ns a partner, In Pittsburgh or vicinity. frb2o Pleaso address Pest Officii Box flo. oSS. SPRING STYLE PRINPS—Choice and t>eauuful paito rna, received this morning* ai 1 A. A. MASON &. CO.’S, Nos- C*iftuid 04 Market bib. To bet* A LARGE CELLAR, smtabto for storing. Posses* sion given immediately. For terms, apply to Geo. Weyman, or GEORGE HlloLEYi jallnf. No. ISO Water street. catalogue of Wine® and Llquorc. PORT— Old London. Dock Port, Choice Old Port, Bur gundy Port. Madeira.— Blandy, Old Reserve, Lisbon. Sicily. SArrry.—Gaston rale Sherry, Rudolph Pale ShcrTV. Cherry Brandy . —Wild Cherry Juice, Old Danish Cher ry. SparWmg Hock. —Very Superior Wino. Champagne.— Grape, rerner, Apollo, P. D., La Mar qucttcrie, sop’r. Claret.—Latour, Medoc,Chateaux Lafitte, St. Estephe, St Julian. SatiUrne. —Cette, Grave. Barsac, Haul Sauterne. Hock Wine.— Ruppers berger, Forster Trammer, Neirstoiner, Maroobrnnner, Hockheimer, Lcibfraniuilch, Rudeßhcimer, Moacl Mas bateller. ... Brandy— Bouvet, J. J. Dupay, Moreau, Monel!, Otard, Dupay &■ Co., Hcnnessy, Plnet, Casuilon Sc C0.,01d Cog nac, 181fi, Extra fine, very old. Gin.-Schiedam, Swan. Vosctunp’s doable brand. Rum —St Croix Ram, Old Cumberland Harbor, Porto Rico, Old Jamaica Rum. • ■ TTTiuiey.—Scotch,high-flavored; Irish, Old Mnnonga hela, Swiss Extract d’Aosynthe, very superior. For sale wholesale and retail by J. P. .HOBBACII, 197 Liuerty street. LADIES FINE DRESS goods —Received and opened this morning, Poplins, Tisanes, Barege De Laines, Mous De Lames, Lawns, £cc., &c., choice spring stvles, and very desirable patterns. tebSi A. A. MASON & CO. ONG CLOTHS AN'uTRISH LINENS— -14 cases super and super extra Long Shawls , 3 do do • do Irish Linens Of the most approved manufacture just openedl at feb24 A. A. MAaUN & tu.’a. Jones* Solution of Jet, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DVEforthe changing oi white, red or grey litur to a beautiful brown or let hi ark eolor.in a few minutes. Price 50 cents and 61,00. Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, PiUsburgh, head of Wood. Steele a Offloer’o BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rraa’a Bortomo, Virgin alley. Airi story,bttmm Weed and Liberty struts. Boies of all descriptions made and de hvered at the shortest notice. .■ • . • lie.bly.i> A Solentllle Bair Tonlo Restorer AND BEAUTIFIER. TrialbotUes37, cents. Those who have u.ed Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will foree the hair to gTOW on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oil, care scurf or dandruff, and make ught, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the Hair soA and silky, nothing can exceed it makes it truly beautiful and’keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for the hair. Bold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,24o Liberty st. ? beadof Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37|cents, 50 cents and 61,00- tdec2o TO LET—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and Market, and running through from Front to Second street, recently occupied byScatfe A Atkinson. ’ SCAIFE, ATKINSON &OKELY,. No. 110 Front sf. Landscape Painting* JASPER H- LAWMAN, Landscape Patuteb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may bcj-scen by the patrons of the Art, nt . the above place. .1 . R^fawtts—John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T. A. Hillier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J. J. Gillespie,Hon.S.Jones,L.H&rperj 'fcblB * ,> •* * 1 i i-j - , / *i > V'' • / * f ’. , V.,t. ... . ..'T,.. MEM BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly jo* the Daily Morning Post- BtCSTTCD BY UGirrSIKG—PBIKTED .BY BTHA.J4, XXXIIt CONGRESS—SECON 13 SESSION. Senate.—Ail yesterday afternoon and evening won spent in discussing the Rivcr.and. Rsrbor bill. Numerous resolutions, having its defeat in view, were offered and rejected. After 9 o’clock a suspension of tho rules wan ob tained, and the Post -Office Appropriation bill was received from tho House* The Senate insisted upon its amendment, and a committee of conference was .appointed, who re. ported a bill, and it wns then passed.finally.. The postage bill was also received, and the House amendments being concurred in, the bill passed. Tho river am! hrrbor bill was then renamed at midnight, andlho question arose as to the tormina* lion of the session. Mr. Cass considered that it ended at 12 o’clock,.and othoro maintained that it continued till 12,' Tuesday March 4lh. The right of those senators to vole, whoso terms expired, was also discussed. Finally, a resolution was of fered by Mr. Yulce, to the effect thst the session did not terminate till noon of Tuesday, March 4, which was agreed to, after a sceno of confusion, unsurpassed by anything ever boforo witnessed in the Senate. Tho river and harbor appropriation bill was laid on tho tttblo, and the amendments, to th 6 civil and diplomatic appropriation bill were taken up. Mr. Chase moved to add to it the river and har bor bill as pissed by the House—rejected. .. Tho bill was rejected at 6 o’clock .tlua morning, and tho amendment!! were ordered to be engrossed. The army appropriation bill, with amendments, woe reported, and tho amendment* concurred in. Tho navy appropriation bill p/as referred to a committee. v* Tho civil and diplomatic appropriation bill, with amendments, was then passed. The Senate refused to take up the joint resolu tion, making land warrants assignable. Mr. Bradbury, from tho judiciary committee, re® portod back tho President’s message, relative to the violation of the law in Boston. Mr. Jeff. Davis, from the conference comruittco of the army appropriation bill, made a report, which received the concurrence of the Senate. Mr. Pearce reported back the navy appropriation bill, and the amendments were debated and acted upon. The appropriation for a Naval Depot at New Or* leans was stricken out, aod that for naval works at Now York was increased to §50,000. The amendment, increasing the pay to the Collies line.of steamers, was ruled oul. An appropriation ofSBO,OOO, to remove the wreck of the steamer Missouri at Gibrnlier, was adopted. Tho post office bill, with amendment?, was pass ed by general consent. The army appropriation bill was signed by the President of the Senate and sent to tho President of the Dnited States for his signature. The riTer and harbor hill is still lying on the table, with no chance of its getting thrcnch. The Senate hao passed finallv the civil end diplo matic appropriation bill. Also, the naval appropria tion bill. At 10 o’clock the Senate was informed that the President had Higned the army bill. The rule was suspended, and tbc-nftvybiU was sent to tho President (or his signature. ' The joint resolution making the bounty land-war rants assignable, was then taken up bod passed. A resolution of thank* to tho President of tho Senate wan adopted. President Filimoro has called nn Eiecativc ecu eiou, and tho following new members v/ero quali fied : Messrs. Bright, Bayard, Cass, Hamblin, Mas son, Pratt, Bunk and Dodge. The Senate then adjourned sinctua. Ilntrac.—The House spent the end night or ihsTofession in umropffUant busmens, only waiting the movements of thn Senate to adjourn sine die. Tho members. passed the time m good humor, and In order to keep awake from 4 till C, the limo was occupied in making unimportant motions. The House refused to concur in the Senate’s amendments to the Civil, Diplomatic and Army Ap propriation bills. At 7* o’clock (he House took a recess Hi) 9, when they were again called to order, though there was anything bat order obsorvnd m any part of the Hall. Tho galleries were crowded with spectators eager to witness the laut hours of the eossion. The members .were-, all in good spirits and flue humor, and notwithstanding ihoir long session of last night, 20 or 30 of thorn were generally on tho floor at once, each one trying to speak. Motions of every kind were offered, nmid direst confusion. i The committee of conference on the Civil, Diplo i matic, Army and Navy bills, have concurred in the | various disputed amendments in the House, hy yeas ,83, nays 53. Not two-thirds refused-to consider the Senato re solution creating the erode ol Lieut. Genera!. Tho reports of conference committees on disa greeing to the amendments of the House to the Civil, Diplomatic, Army and Navy bills, were con- I carred in. Mr. Mead offered a resolution, that the coastru 0 tion of a law., relative to public printing, bo re ferred to the Attorney Genera! for his decision—not agreed to. On motion of Mr. Thompson, a committee was appointed to wait oo the Preoidonl, and inform him that if he had no communications tho House would adjourn sine die. There was now great bustling and confusion all over the House. Tho members eprang to their feet, and there wqb n general shaking of hands, and congratulations among all. on tho happy termination of the seamon. The, committee enter ed in tho midst of tho confusion, and reported that they had waited on the President, and he had in. formed them that he had nothing furthor to commu nicalo to them. Mr. Stcvons, of Pn., then moved that the House adjourn s*n« die. The motion was earned by tre mendous acclamation, when a scene of the wildest dieordcr ensued.' Whnn a sufficient calm wan pro duced, Mr. Speaker Cobb aroso and mndo a beauti ful and eloquent speech, reviewing the proceedings of the session, which had closed bo harmoniously, leaving the Union Rtilt undisturbed. He tendered his heartfelt thanks to all tho members for their de portment towards him during the exciting scenes of the session, and hoped that the acts, passed by them, would redound to the credit and honor ofihe country. Thus terminated the session. The moat important husinesn of tho Inst day of the session may be summed up as follows : A bill making Gen. Scoll Lieut. General was defeated* and the following bills were passed: Reducing the Rates of Postage, Pool Office Appropriation, Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation, thn Army and Navy Appropriation, and a bill establishing new Post Routes. The Capital ia fast clearing of its crowds, and a great many members leave this afternoon for iheir Capt. Cozznns, who left Q few days since lor Jof ferson county, has elicited some information about Moore, tho counterfeiter. He proceeded to the house occupied by him bo fore he left for California, and succeeded in discovering in an ; out-house two J.ng« boxes containing a preso for printing bank biilu of a beautiful manufacture,bnok note paper, vices, sawa, engraving implements, Ac. An ca vthon jug, tightly corked, was also found, containing a targe quaniiiy of counterfeit uofeson the Bank of Missouri, in all about $200,000, ‘ic - * , t >- i “• _*Us‘- , * ' V'' V -j \ 't-.V . 1 4 J * * 1N « 1 , : -Wasbihqtoh, March 4. Congress wqs in sconion all last night, and will adjourn at 12 to-day. Tho Spoliation, River and Harbor, and Fortification bills, were defeated. Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, has bean nominated as Minister to Brazil. Washikotoh, March 4. - The Baltic sails to-morrow lor Liverpool, with 75 passengers, among whom are Profi Silltman, George H. Btuarl, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Scott, of Nash ville. . . The river has fallen botwcon four and five feet.— Weather pleasant. The Paul Anderson went up this morning. HOOIT BEPOHT.] Cotton. .Steady Flour.. Favors buyers at yesterday's quotations, Pork. .Less firm } new mess 13,50, old 13,00. Lard.'.Old, B*. Cotton.. Active. Flour. .4,50. Grain.. Com, Penna. afloat 59, in store 68; Oats dull. • ■ . Ryo Flour. .3,44. Corn Meal..4,S7s. Provisions.. Moro active; pocked Hama, 9; Shoulders, 6j. Pork and Lord.. Held higher. Whiskey.. Dull ; in bbls at 24; hhdo, 211(322. CAtTXBonc, March 4. .. Flour.. Sales of Howard streot at 4,37. Graio..Wheat, unchanged. Corn: white, 69(3 60; yellow, 58(359. Whiskey..2s hi bbls. Provisions*.Without change. Sugar. .Porto Ric0,5,65(37,30; New Orloane,s,3Q (35,50, Molnsoes. .New Orleans, 30j(331. Other things unchanged. Flour.. Doll at 3,60. . Profficiiono. .Liltlo doing. Mesa pork, 11,50312; locr middles, 6*c; bacon, s{2dJc ; cideo, 6|o6}c p hams, 7J@7&c. Whiakoy,.Du!l at 21{321±. Lard*.No 1,71. Dry Salted Meats. *4 \®G¥ci6l . Qft UASKKTS SALAD OlL,quarts; &0 2D do do do pints; 20 doz assorted Pickles ; 10 do Capisap, in store and for sale by JaSO JOSHUA RHODES A CO. (IENTRAL TEA STORE —The subscriber has now j on hand and is constantly receivings Fresh Te bof all descriptions, sold in the United States or any part of the world, at thy lowest rates of any in the Tea Market. Thesa Ten? will he sold toose or in metallic packages, to suit customer?, and either kinds warranted fresh- The metallic pneks nr-J air tight, and warranted so, not withstanding rrci-.’erj and unprincipltd as»ertions by in* terested persons >fcbt3] H._o* KULI.Y. — Washinotow, March 4' Si. Louis, March 4 •\fr * ’■ New York, March 4. Louisville, March 4. MARKETS BV TELEGRAPH. New York, March 4. Philadelphia, March 4. Transactions light. Wheat, 76068 5 Corn, 37*039* Oats, 47047, C. A« PIMNUIiTY & CO; TRANSPORTKU9, FORWAHDINO AND COM- MISSION MERCHANTS, Depot, Canal Dasin, 403 Penn sl, PltUburgh. ~AI \ MATS IVIOA ALMONDS; tcU 20 bags F»lberts} 13 do Cream Nats; 10U0 Cocoa Nais, m store and for sale by ja2o _ JOSHUA RHODES & CO. I n HAGS TEXAS BEANS; I\J 20 bbls. small do 2ubafjs Filberts; 30 do Cream Nuts; 15 casks Currants, In More and for sale by JOSHUA KHODES & CO., febls No. 6 Wood street. JRIES— 350*bxs Oranges ; 50 bxs 3icily Lemons, 200 doz Lemon Syrup; 150 bxs Raisins; lOOhf-bxs do; . 40TS&US Seedless Raisins; s 150 drams Figs, New Elima ; 20 doz. Salad Oil, quarts ; 50 doz do pints; . 40 doz assorted Pickle 3; In store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., feb24 No. 6 Wood st. Ladles' Writing Class, MR. J. D. WILLIAMS, Professor cf Penmanship in Dufl’* Mercantile College, will'open a Ladies 5 . Witting Clas*. imMonday next, in a private class room, opposite Nelson’s Uagoerrean-GaHery, Philo'Hall. La dies desirou? of obtaining an elegant epistolary hand, havc.iiowan opportunity—this being the only Ladies’ \\ riting Class m tue uny. Hours. 1U to 12 A. M. Gentlemen's YV riling Class m the College at the usual hour*. ■ •> • -t bags for sale by jftS _\L. Si qONS. HOPEEVKR. WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Hogers’ Syrup of liverwort and Tar ■ CARCHAIiAGUAi lor i ht cure of Coughs y Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung . CavplatnU tendtng to CONSUMPTION. This syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, hut is composed entirely of those Boole, i Herbs, und vegetable substances which nave a specific I intiuenceuptm the Lungs.nnd their connected organs. I It? i immediate effect in to tfilay all irritation, and gently j remove the phlegm and othermorbidsecretions from the ! Throat and Air*Passages} thus relieving the Cough, by \ subduing theinflaS&natiirn and other causes which give i rise to it. It also stimnlutesand imparts a healthy tone : to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly -to remove from the blood those impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much mischief lathe system, and lay the foundation for incu rable CONSUMPTION, liaise exerts a decided action upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, through' tbo Kxhaifcnts.muchof that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs, thus relieving, them of a part of their work, and rendering the system, pure and healthy. When tubercles arefonningyit checks their development and furthcrprbgressj or if ulceration has ta£eu place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the' corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer uted cavities, ana restores them again to healthy action. Tliis Medicine, therefore, is not a palliative merely, which only relieves for the time being* bat is a thorough curative , as it strikes at the very rootof the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all us remote and at tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing chat’ aaenstic —a property possessed, in equal powcr.by.no oilier medicine oflikc nature, now before the public. ' CIRCULARS, &C., A* no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors nave published anno Circular,giving the history of this Medi cine ; the description, nature. se.,o( Us principal ingredi enwj the effect they, arc designed to have upon. the. Luugs and Liver, and a eopioqs reference to the persons tchonave been cured by it—giving their names tod resi dences, even to the street and the number. .Those who arernmifc.Z with, a Cough, or -whose Langs are inihe least affected, are earnestly desired to call upou the Agents nameu below, and procure , one of these Pam phlets. It can be had gratis,and will weiLrepay a perusal. The 41 Hints on Health," and “ About taking Cold?' may be worth to yourself and family, HUNDREDS^OP DOLLARS, mihe shape of doctors 1 Bills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many a valuable life. WARRANTY Suck is o ur confidence in iis virtues, that wo are wiUJ in o, to warrant this Mediciue In every cars of recent Cold (where used according to the directions onpage 7th of the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), and where the person is not satisfied that'he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty foot hours’ time, • TflF, MONEY will bo returned. [J3~ See page 3d of the pamphlet in side the wrapper ofeach bottle. try* Be sure to ask lor Dr. A. Hagen' Sytup of LIV ERWORT, TAU, and CANCIIALAGUa, and lot noi other be palmed on to you.. y . j CAUTION-—JVon« genuine, unless there is on the buff wrapper, a note of hand , signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL A CO. Cough and Diseate of fourteen months standing Cured After being given up twice by eminent Physicians! - Albany, Juno Oth, 1840. Messrs. A. L. Scovdl 4* Co.-r-l herewith forward to you a Certificate (f a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort,Tar and Canchaiagua. The Cough, and expectoration was o $ fourteen months standing) and -had balded the skill of several of-our eminent physicians in New "York, Albany and Cooporstown. I nmthe person in whom the euro wai effected, and as I had previously no faih in patent mediemes, I have smee tried it on others, and have become satisfied ol ns vnlno.- Wine •was as great a cure .as was ever performed; as I had, during my sickness, tern gieen up twice by my physicians. ; L have now commengeU. my business,after takings 7 I think, about eight bottles. _ -- : i Yours,respectfully, . THOS. C. FAULDER. ! BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. [ . SEt: how PROMPTLY it acts. Siatemtni oj Mr. A. Lang , Baker. iV0.383 Pearl strut, iV. Y.—A few days before lest'Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I calledin a Homceopathio physician; but hia medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought L would try Ur. .Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua.. Before 1 had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding hud stopped, my Cough too* gone, and I felt as well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my [This, statement teas made to the Proprietors, March Vith, 1850.1 JT/* This whole paper might be ailed with letters bi* inmtr to the above, /torn thou who have been cured,-. FOR SALE- wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL i & CO-,.Proprietors at lheir Principal.Depot,GOTHlC l HALL, No- :UG Broadway,-New "Vork, to whom nil or ders forithe Medicine, ani letters Telating^frAgencies, should he addressed, post-paid. • j • ALSO, for sale by K. E. Scuers, No. 57 Wood ssreet. Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh.and vicinity.*, Curry and H.JP. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr &. Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham- PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; ot six bottles foT 85,00 declltdaw *3# >■ • U'l* ' ’’ VS- '.t\ : :v: TIIHB-FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE 1 MASONIC HALL, Firru STBKCT. • : : The first floor is sabAllvided into two Store Rooms, front, 20 by CO feel, and will be very desirable for F ancy Stores. • Two' Rooms back, suitable for Offices—access to which is by a wide Hall, running through the centre of the bmldtng. The basement wilt be finished in a neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety Stores, Trunfc and Harness makers, &c. . The whole-will be ready by the Ist of April. . . Enquire of JAMES W.HAILMAN, feb2C . Water street. T im , , Lana lor Sale* ilhj subscriber offers for sale a lot of LAND, contain* in? TWENTY ACRES, lying on the Pittsburgh Morgantown Slate Road, in Baldwin township, Cit y of Pittsburgh. The Land is lty 19 easy of access—every fool of A. WILKINS & CO.*S. Cheap Country Besldenoe* A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will he sold very low to any one wishing to build there* ou. The access will be easy,.and the lot commands a most beautiful view, [oevil] THOMPSON BELL. A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between xL Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goods Store. , Also—A targe well-finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. - This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. . E. D. GAZZAM, Bplttf Office, Tlurd.su, over the Post Office. ~~ Coal. Land on'Ytmgnloglieny* ‘ IAA ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam IULf there is a pit opened and railroad, prepared for putting coal m boats. [octSll • THOMPSON BELL. M -*■ ■ ToLet. ■ A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aqueduct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Snnthfield.streets. [oct29 AFaim for Sale. - TTIHE subscriber offers , for sale a FARM OF LAND, X containing 160 acres—loo ofwhich arc cleared.— The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it la well-watered \ with, a bearing orchard, and peach and: pear/trees; and a Coal bank. The buildings consist of a hewed Jog House and Barn; with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subscri ber, on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles frora Pitisburgh'. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON. .Rlbon townshipi October 23-—tf • A LOT OF GROUND, containing fij- Acres, situate A one mile belowthetown of Beaver. .Beaver coon* ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 b> 40 feet, li stories high, with a basement. The house has beenwellbuiltand well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200-yiiids' of the Ohio river, and commands afineviewH. WILIAMS & CO. PiusburgTt,Jan'y. 1,1531,—jqQ:lni . r '.; wm, h. walums.-..-..i.r.a;*>vat:-....... 5.0.CGTfui wm. h. williaqis & oo.i . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,- NOBTH BAST COBNBB OF WOOD ASD TOSTD StKfiSl&j ALL transactions madeoa liberal terms, and collec tions promptly attended to* (jaßjflili N. HOLMES & SONSj HA VS BKBOVBD T&SXB BASKtao AXD UCHAMag OVFICB Jfc Jfo. 67 Market street, four door* below old eland. N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, silver and ik Notes.; Exchange on the Eastern and Western ciiieiconsmnUyforsaJe. .7 ■ ; ■•/•■■■ Collections mode in ail the cities throughout the' uni ted States.. Deposites received in par rands or current paper, No. 67 Market streetj between Third and Poanh streets, r ang 28»ly. Domestic an Banit JSotety GvldandSureT,BovghuSOrJ and Exchanged, * ; ATTHS _ _ EICHANGE^AND BASKING HOUSE William A” Mill St Co., 0* Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. , oynarepgposiTS. [augSß, AU.KR XOAHSa. _ KTIWSBP CSJtM - . v r R&HffIL * Brokers. Qialtrs in Foreign and Bzehange, Certificates ifDipot* «l, Ron*Notes,and Coim -' ■ . CharlesHote? &n 4 ood »directly opposite the St - B A N OTSE. ; T• JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.. SO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current moneyreceivetLon deposit; ■ Collections.made on ali theprincipal cities of the Unl led States. •: • "• A-: . ; fa>tiy PATRICKS if FRIENIV BANKERS AND EXCHANGB BROKERS, No. 95, COHSKR WOOD AOT DIAXOKP BXXJSm, V. . ; , . Pittsburgh fmayl' iajs.s.boon. -tbo* HOON SARGENT. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B; Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.; Pittsburgh, Pa . TVEALERSm Coin,BankNotes, Timeßillfl, Foreign A/ and DomeßtieExchange.CeruficattfsofDepoaiLitt , EXCELANGE on.aU the principal Cities of thODniOn andEnrope.forsaleinsumstoAaxtparchaserß. .CURRENT and par funds received ondeposite- >• - v COLLECTIONS raadeon allparts of the Unions attha lowestrates. geplt-ly. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING JIODSEi : BRYAN, GLEI2X C, CO* “VrOTES, Drafts, Checks, &c collected. and R mlt* JL\. tances made upon favorable ..i maysatf ' ; - R. R.IMV’AN, Cashier. - Bouidaysburghy. May i 5.1850. ■ ' Btmra-smniamsyFocarrt irtovxiiaaxix stxssr.C X• ’ /TJiHIS BANKis hbwj>repared to do business. Open Jl frpm9A;H.tb3 P;M.v. paid on ,Special Deposits. 1 aogll . THOMPSON BELL,Cashier.. ■ G. W. TAYLOB, ■ 119 SECOND STREET, • COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKEE: . , CiTRICT attention wiilbegiven to all barinca3 ett- CJ trusted to hiscaio—Pittsburgh m&nufactnred'&rti cTes always on hand, or procured on short ■ Notes,Bonds; Mortgages, fcc., negotiated on favora fale terms. Advaaoes.madeif.required. •- loctZ2nf T\RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO,” CaUforpla, tor t J sale at the Banking House, of PATRICKS & FRIEND.'Nd.fiSWood st footlP <•• Brags onb Jffiebmnes. The Great Remedy for Consumption of the £.ungs t Affec • ttonspf jh*'£iver+Asthma, Bronehttts,- pains or TP«ob, • ness of the Breast or Lungs, and other qtfecdons: qf ihs ( Breastorlungs. - • -rbISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHEERY is % • “f. fine'herb'al medicine, composed chiefly otWtL& Chsbbt Babx and the geninine Icelasp Moss (the latter; imported expressly for thirpmpose,) the raremedipal-. virmes of which are also combined by a new chemical' I ', process with the extract of tar, thus rendering* the whole compound the most certain: and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF. THE LUNGS.' ' . 1 ? INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. * \ Dr.Wm.y.Ban*BjOfXenia,Ohio,ahighlyiespec able Drnggist in that delightful village, has informed u that the. stuo of. Wistar’s Balsam of wild Cherry is nn. paralleled. : The'demand for it is so great that he' can“ scarcely keep himself supplied JmS had in':, his store medicines for lung affections.;: Some.of these". wereesteemed good and' some gave •. Bat since he has had -Wistair!s Balsam of. Wild Cherry . a number of .the most serious cases-were completelyed-*' . I red by its use. “I never sold a.medicixie, n says the doc-. I lor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had in - this.” , i. It cxrnEslWhereverWistaT’s BalFamofWild Cher- . . ry is iniroducedjil at once aiiairislhPtHjhrepiitation i\ do richly deserves. What can prevent us sale when on. every hand esnbe witnessed its wonderfdlcures!- The. worst .cose of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough (and also those that are of long standing,) Bronchitis' ■*- or Consumption (iri'its enxly stages) are-always cured tiv this remarkable medicine* ‘ i • -- q.-.>: . HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! CaredhyWUtar’s Balsam afWlldChersiyr Pleasant Ridge, Hamilton co.,ol,Sep. 27,1850. .J. D. Park—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of: advising. Von of the benefit fflalThave derived: from the-useofr'- Dr.Wiatar’s BalsamofWild Cherry. I was prostrated try that terrible scourge,Consumption,in. May last. The > attack was truly bomfyingtome,for five of my family, - (my brothers and sisters,) had died ofCoasnmption. I * was afflictedwithnearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 had a distressingcough and expeetorated a-; great deal of fever. severe pains in thaside/ ■ and chest, cold chills, alternating mthfiuahes ofjie&t '>; and copious night sweats : -I was jmder the care of a skilled physician - from the . . time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being • ■- then about helpless, and my friendsconsidering'my case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of bar physician’s :• i skill, advised the use of Wistar’s Balsam of-Wild Cher* . jry. • /• [- I have taken four .bottles of the medicine* And now v;.- consider myself perfectly well, : I make tffliatatemenV ; . to induce others that ore afflicted asl have been, 1 to., , make trial of Wistari* Balsamof Wild Cherry, which-; Temedy has, under ,the blessing of Providence* restored -, my health. N JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. - CnowN Point, Lake co, la., June 15,1845).' J; D. Park—-Drar I havea deep tion for the afflieted, permit me to give you a brief kUlo? - ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the' ■" use of “Dr. Wistaria Balsam ol Wild Cherry!” In July,’ .■ 1644,1 was attacked with afever of a upheld character, . which lefVirie; in. a very debilitated state, 7 when in the following winter I was token with a severe cold,' which. ■ reduced me to such an extent as to give me the appear- ' ance of a confirmed -consumptive. I labored under a severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was icon bled .with cola feet and night sweats. X also raised blood froth, ray lungs. • 1 continued in thja'si&te, -.. gxudoally:sinktcg under the disease, until January, .847,-~'- until I was again attacked with fever. ;Msr extremities, ; . especially my feet, were- constantly:cold, and almost .; losttheir feeling. Under these circumstances it may be; truly said that I was a.living skeleton. I finally deter*- ; mined to quittaking medicine prescribed- by pay add try Dr. -Wistaria Balsam'ofWfld Chejry, iand from v the first week tbarrcommencedtakiug.'itlcan da'.e.A: gradual recovery. Icouiinuediisusesixmouihsjatthe *. end of which time I was cured, and.have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully;recommend the Bal- ■■ sapt to all those 'afflicted with di-teasesof the lungs, and - would say to those commencing:u3.ure imilobed'»-., couraged, if two or.three Louies da stoir.Pei t-a cure,buf persevere as I.have done, and i hare.no doubt buriino cases ont of ten will be blesied *ri i> m-e* cd hea'tbas . I have been. . - - JOSEPH JaORsJON.-: - Jtnponant to tksse Jjfiicuditoith. :Diseasa. 0/ Vtt fivng* l ; r .- and Bnast, Will, miraclesnever .cease t : More evidence efitt : surpassing health, restorative virtues! - j . v 7 t - (Prom Dr. Baker, Springfield* ‘ riPaiHoittstDi Ky.jMay 14,184», ; j&asn. Sanford 4* Park: M take this opportunity of, informingyou of a most remarkable enre perfomedon me by the use of Dr. Wistaris Balsam of Witd Cherry. , In the year 1840 I was takeir with the inflammation, of the bowels, which T labored under tor. alxvweeks, whenl gradfctally recovered. -In the fall oflB4l I was andekea with a severe cold, which seated: itself upon, rav lungs.and for the space of three years 1 was con-;, fined tomV bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and **o - variety of nid without benefit; and -thus 1 wearied along until the winter of 1845, when I heard of Dr. WU-. ‘ tarisßalsam of Wild Cherry.: ; . .- 1 i Mv fxiends persuaded me to givo it a Inal, thongh 1 had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself lorlha chailije of anolher world. ThrougliUiur •oliciiatious I was induced to makeue ;of the. ge™“?£. ■ WiSrtißoUam &WU Cherry- The dftg.mlHfc.- ..tnnisbiuu. "AAer five years of alHknor.cndsuneriil^, And after having spent fonr or ftve hundred doIi»r«TOno;. purpose, anu the best aßd most Ead'proved onavailinit.r, was soon res oreH to emta. healtuby the blessing of God, and the Ufe of ty is maaSphia, ifanfoid & Park ”on a .finelyexfc cuted at«l engraved wrapper. No other can be geno-: ia l‘!,] bv j.l>. PARK, (successor to Sanford A Park,! Pmiflh and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General, Agent to the South andWest,towhom. all orders most; Pittsburgh; L Wilcox,Jr, comer Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock A -Co, Ptoa bnrph fj A Jones, PittsWh; Lee & Bechh»“- aheny City; LT Bussell, Washrogton WJ Greensburgh; S houniz, l- an ,v_. 0,7 Hollidays* Bedford; Reed & SonrHuntingdon, h * r ;'j,, togh; AildebrandSCo,fcd^a, ning; Lvansf & ,iS>, T wa **?(*>! N Calien der, Mead*. t\ aynesburgh, H F 2^“ d H f n )y Porlfer, Mercer; Jos villes Barten t Co, En e . j fa P Jr„ Brownsville ■■■r—, -ndaMdckerel; Cod Feb, Whits'Fiil [feb2sfl Wm.DYBK - *V: 1 ':-;- ■« .‘ -:■. Ti.-, V -, .’ MIMI •V. % \;-r 4 (< ■r-a*’ . ■■ Removal, Mechan.ici Hank, _t "'a` •iyjlfz y, ■-■■ u -v .»,-.'• - - 4 V •!:.•• W't ; j rs .S'" 1 -Mm