.~~ e - .~<~>- . 1:-5 . ;- .. -- f:PITTSIiif•Ral GAZETTE ,••...,...,.•• . •. i • . PIIELISLIED DAILY AM , : WEEKLY, B' & Co. [warn flamer. fD. WM?. .. onus ers , frilll., azir mm ro rat row orrice.. TEEMS. 11X-Bqwen dollarit i rirrennurn, parable half yearly. Irewarif paiil In ni ram, • VilingeLX—rwoilellare iwr annum. In arivanee. (W be aipplised crime% per AI -...... ............... 4 03 ITrncolok. 0 0i) 13 Or . T i li T e 'r rieV.i ' l l' or ". cee . l " ci .. auntie ne pa% I int- y o in ann.. •No Cit ' h o ra ' pere will be sent lettar the ye.. expire, the =miry la .111 fw • renewal. BATTS OF ADVERTISISO ch, gosh (Into., of Nonpareil or lea.) one in,rtion ' 6 0 50 Dn. e . 4eha.l.lltional lonortion.. 0 24 nos. week I:5 two . 3.00 t .., tbrm .... . ..... 400 onemonth 5 w. O 0 two month. 7 00 tblve month, 9 00 foam month,. ..... ....-••.... 10 fa tee month, la 00 flOn.100: 1.7nr,1... 15 lin* or Ims. per annum...Ss 00 Oise f4r f xrh additional line. thu, Yatnnr, rhang..ohle at plewure ()er ao- Auto roxelopireof the pope, ..f.3 00 ntr .14ith , 03.1 inaertaxl orir one month. an 4 Lir earls 0441104 ml eqoare un4ti the ykarly eaten. iLLIL AdVeLlLVUL • lllterd,l/tll, a egnare. ntid Oct Mer filhen I. Le rt.. a.wpuare sOd P0011.40.r, pot nerrmalal4o fi4 legal .Irertivatenti be yo.sl the atmotut charvel for their puhlkation. A 000404104 eanditlate, fur orlire, to he rh0r4....1 Or .on. at WI, Wr.rtLu Snouts Adv..rtl , ementa tO4 marke4on tho ropy On a numlar of Lecontium.4 foroll.l.au4 Fat /writ exaetolmeur..littzli.. . The of anona strietlr limited to thalr (11,1131m0a..1.40. 0101 all adverthreneta. for the boneht ofot her ne,410, a.: 0 .110,011 advieltmementot out "1111004iotely_ennue4..1 Mali thew own 1111FitteL, and all ' elam.ert of a.l*-rtno.montn, in or.heraise. Iq 00.1 th' onem(ral, will rharg nano od rat the ' rate, Oct all Noel, [violent a.Pitrlixang, bilk will be nevaint , ly Old 3401104 paysteelit It deoired. All adsorti.novola for eharitohte ityttitilLietlq, fire men- Mole , .wool. towtohly, an.l other Publm astrh like, to rh0r,....1 halt toe, payable ,trktly to al. notteev. to o,:nta. Death uutlem upwrt..l'welbotot chafe., men., *manna -01.1 fOMVaI tutilal on, or "battles' mai n. ., a nd when acevitnraniivl to lie i.:41 ho. . Tutor aJ)iortlii-m, and all (other., Pending rioniniunim timas, or roquirin, .1,6..1 to eoll attention to Fait, &Ore., or nni, public entertainment, when , . chary,. are made for ioltuilloare—all nottma of tot Vote a.vvionstimii—ever, io.tio, to call attention to Irritate miteriorho,, roletilahvl or Intended 'to promo,. indi. inter,t. in...novi with the unilertanol. tut that the came Li L. be pal.] (..r. If intend...l too Le in aertxtlin tbo 114,1 minion. the iame will he champ,' at a.• rnta of not lei.. lo (otit• per lin, lii.Lop or esii- N.C./ to In.. har,eil triple prim. Tar.. Lanti•v. Heal L•tate doovit,' oral .Inovioneoiroe adtertirement. not kr be cloned itudiv trarli rites, lout to he allow.' a count of thirty Otto. aoil one thlnl per ovvit. from iLe amount of 7.115. vraAtrTT.l ttrci.r DtILY ram., Ono ninon.. (C a ntinfortinn, Si fo 00. end] loldillouxl atwEroottort, rtPAM.24 one noortion ronot. ..I.Okooll Inn ..... - o.n. All Cronalont. olve act rt.l.-n0m05.1 tosn,e Ix. paid In advonro. BUSINES CARDS A-LIMMS. JOHN A: PARKINSON,!.AIderman, Fifth Want. Penn atrent bi , tawn and Walnut All lnevi prompt!: mi. zul.sl to. ATTORNEYS -- • : AM.ES .J. Kll 11 N. Attorney at' Law, offic e,. in Tilghman Ilan ~ rn., of limn! ntrea and UL orb a y, YVittxbar,h. . ;... Julrr.d .t. ~. _ . . . V H. COLLIER. }Attorney at La 51 3,514. " ' •in Loali..). iluiltilw - Fourth ,t.. shore s , t•;', , .F: i iVi l = r C ' . ', ;!fl „7 o: - I:Vtss h i2.liirilZ.7' ' '. r .. 1 twle pr..q..er rat.., to the prucuring i . Land tumor , ai 1 iefo7v " adn ..' :, "- tuf::7.; . 4.: , ,, th , s r7,l=Z uth ' n a ' il '''''' . .: - 'I . .ANES F. REltiC'Aitorneo; at La iffiee : . :111J1 ..lth A, bettrern Smithilehl said F RANCIS C. FLA .7%: - EG IN, Attorney at Law, , . fio.l42.FOurth SIVVI. I:itt,nurnh. unas n. VT0;1:...... ......... .... .... ~7,./ I. IL WATSON. —,TOWE e'.. iV ATST. , :, Attorneys at Law, No. 110 Fourth .I,—t.. lituhufzh: ' acitercet:—All,:an , l, 0. Ihm Jnkin Snider. EA., Iler lOU. MOrrison .4 Ca.: Wm. II Vu....y: John Pirminc. Ar. co:mutant Gon. W. Jne,...n. itiltaburnh. Janl.ly BDWARD JUXES. Attorney at Law: Office ms Iwtw,,n Wad and Smith ASPENt. BRA DX, Attorney at Law, J tararittb !Vert. 11t0.'7:14 pa- BANKEIIS ABD ItROKE3IS. Irmusve.- ..... J. rt. wray..... .J. 0. COITIN. WM: IL AV ILLWIS Iluakers and Exch.. Ero'scip. N orth Eact corner or Wood sad n± stlect.R. L'lttchtir,ch. ...Alt tranzations 01,1dr. no Ichcral trmu, and callectionc ::. : .11 . .1). KING, BankTer:noi Exchange Broker, . ' , . ;mink irlacrt, Dealer itn Dank Note, BBL of r.,.. . ree'VeT ,l 2nreiggW,.ri.i.,'‘ii . 4;=;'lV. 4".i.,i,.. . .1101 f Dollan, aud Mexican aril iiiiionteh Dollar, In par ialil ,-• i • 111 P, I. LA.RIIIIER, dB., Banker and Broker. newts,.ieoser... , N.,or......n.ionecns Dank of Pll4leornll. --_ .T . LKlNgiiCOTY'ixcliango Brokers, 'J J. South Emit Corner of Thiel wad 3larket sterols. Alt . , . ii e tricot llieiral retry. N HOLMES & 'BON, Dealers in Foreign • and Dinneitie 01110 of ea charcie. Certificate', of 1ie ...-- poll . Dant Notc, and Stacie. No. 00 Market stniet. Pitt, ibotriiihZl/I?...Colleettone ircele on all the principal eines ' ' ithrinlkhout the United litate‘. (ti. FORGE. E. ILNOL1) & Banker,: Deakin in Exchnncr. Coin. Bonk Sot, N 0.74 'Fourth street, next door thr Ennk iit lineliona capita,. atlAtatiod to and the tonnialii remitted to /411 . Dart of the Enloe, • 11 . ". 111.1.11 M 1t.7.1nr/9 AMER BAUM Bankers and Ba rbance Ilmkere I,,aler. in Fonisrn boviorate of Nathan., Cortlficatri, Rank Note,— OfEen, corner or noman.l lrn,d atrr”ts, dirretly optaisiti• the Et. Mario. Howl. • • ' CAROThE RS tt. CO..Banking House, 241C0 75 Wont rtnt i r t j ' tq'Zt. h- o ti e :l'l'la ' A n nel r r a am l attestor the United State, ', DATR I D ,S; CorimissfinnlfeicOnts and 13111 Brokers. No. 114 Smond etre4t. rerremal and Mate ....with.. tem. $l.. 516.tr10 alwere on hand P AI WAXER."( PAWS, 110.. Successors to Iluvry, Mane 6 Cc... Ilance.,l".scnclot Banc.% i dealers In Fornien end Domenic Exchanue. Certillmtc. of Gewalt. Rank Nolv, nod e . l. , h — North Wc. of Irma a me nd Third rtr4tta. Curc-nl alonc, r,c4.1 on & mit. Sight Checke foe sal, ncar. it All the prinripel of th. I:nitcd The blgh.44 prrintorn paid f4r Forrigu end America. Gold. , d.lrsattevarleou con.igmm..n Li of 14.1 %tn.. 'hipped on Liberal te.mo. G W. TAYLOR. CulipliiNs;ioner and Bill .112 rer.ntl rtm, .trig: all.catina will bo. gam in all hu•Ino« entrtrtni:t. hit ram. Pittatmerti walatillactamtl n.iwa, • nri 'band nr prra•umi at 6hnrt loader- Not, Borah, nerotiaLal ou ravor able term, AlifilT/rP. Mad, rrquiresl. 0,20. BOOKULLERS Ali STATIONERS: grocKToN, lat. Johnston & Stock Printer. aof Einiler, et, nor a 'Market 3.17144,1 • - - - AS. B. 110L)1ES' Cheap Literary Depot, J Thin] OtTRY. Nev ra eerell dallY eypre... nyydyed to. any or f the 1 , 311,11511er Invent trio.. • RHOPKINS. llonk..eller and Statione •. fin. TS Fonrth BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. filAttEi AVlttilegale tind Retail dl 72tak•T Oonr , rtior.,r. Fiqn-th gtrvet, Pitutnrgh. ag•id ryncy alio ron hand' ALI onler. pu.rla ally aiten , l,d u. . • CARPET DEALER • . _ YK:M'CLik'fOCK, MOCK, ror t, or Carpot, Brut Trim- Window Am AI iimittim, h 5 Fourth .mllO Woul tOItiIdISSION AND FORWA.RDING. - 1 . 110V01111(1,0 Kocrrt 11 - 0.11, )VOODS & SON: PRODUCE' DEALERS 11.1 CDTriml , Pl.2 Ws-bard:l. ::o. fil . Wikt•r rtrort, 10ITSie7E1failLL. CoLrnipsion and For. irgniinq MerrbAnt. 123 Water .OrL PittAburgb. - 11. JOllNS4Vl , i,TForwarding and aaaiao 31cerbant, :in. 112 F... 51 !teen. • . • rti -- E — JONES, l'nm — aiding and Com snistionlfiachent, Dealer. il2 Perdue.. •nd TN."' 141114Ctintd article', Canal Tlaefn. nrar Serentb . *mt. Pill.butaeb.. A. — TWA — NULTY 8 CO.. Forwarding and o,4ollllirian 161erchmtp. Cum! itarin; Pittibunrh. :•WRDY, JONES & CO., Suecessors to At ternd.lotew 1r C., etutnlvt:n and Forontrditisr Mt, t desires Pitttbatth Hattutitturol °pods, Pitts- _DRY GOODS NE:UR/MTS.- - .... .. LILL,. A, ~...,,,,,,i n- i ;ru,,,, irn:N7l , ll.li. ,AL' 111ASON & CO., Ir.t.\ hole:akin and Retail Denlern in Farr, luta ftnple Dry G.ln. 62 Mirkrt - t,,ritt•lrtrah. *Rig" y 1 13CIICIIFIELD, WnoLaaaix ~,,4 iteai: p,,, llnctlF Mnvbnnts. own., of Fourth .Dtt ket rtreeto. ht.bnrirh. S. C. R.,XL,II,Tr , ILICKLETT WHITE, Wholdsale Deal tsen In Forehrn end Demean, WI Goods. No. 101 new. l'inshuruh. IRA MUT anon , rune ..... 11:.FISEY, FLE3ICIA CO., COnuniblion Nerehunn—tar the ockor nomnflr. Woolre.d Cade 5.100.41..a1ent 111 ell Morn of Tanore' TrhUin ' t. •ber bun No. 1M Wood Amt. fourth door from Fifth. l'itte erh. DRUGGISTS . . px. a AI. catvga..l - ie. C. Winn-mg p& EYSER 6: 3IcDOWELL, (Success6rn Co to If .rr'a Itars.n..) Whole...llr hull ReUll Drag and ia :tore. earner of Wm.! stmt awl Virgin alley. in.rgfotiong canfally oagpontaled night and gay. .. • IMt pFATiaiNEStobitkdr.,Wholesale slid Rohn Drozd•rin. corner Wood and Ftnotots N. WICKEIIS EIAM, Wholesale Druggist RI and Dentn In Fool. and Anniendinord ts. .34 and 10 0 Wr/Oli .e". t. pornor Loddemen- • E. :SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in • "nun". Rant., no. Penn. 014 Vat - old:I, So., Se. WEcd,slTeet, .londo warn/alb-4. • .1131.1_, .J p_up CO.. WitolcsaloDriaggirts: Deal inroznic-: te Gine_ ) • k mrorr •variat grect.‘, PittanurA Ontr " w111 In csierally 1 , 41. mid totwurdo with amoral. -- • • - • ! - ~~. THE 1)AI 01IN D. MORGAN, Wholesale Druggist, ity ari 3 d Deal, In Dye Stuff,. Palot,. 011, Verni•hee,/, No. 1 , Pletehurth. W , e.l etre,. ate dear Snuth of Dimstorel J_ SCROONMA KER CO., Wholesale Drug ." sin Nom.l Wm! REITER, Whole:ale and Retail rorcur of Lawny And ,;t_ Clair a.. Pitt, GROCERS IFHOoLtAS tg,Engineer, iIILIti- P.:;? . .l O lf..twitr.t 10 A. XI. end 00. 8.. , h ,',4`,.,;,„,YZL 4 31arparr nttvet. Itittqltursth. 117101,11{Til NaBLE--City Flourituz I No. 5 2 . lit ,, rts - car of Adam, nt 1. MADETItA, - .lgent for DelawarePtold ttatt , tr Insurance CnnnaoT. 4 2 Wnter eletvt• 1 G A RbliNtif AgT—nt tar Conipan.r. north ev,t nrrner of Wool anti Thin! - -.• HEY. Ell'S & CO., Wholegale I AITM • C1111.i. , 1.1t1 And Mert.hnntn...4 ,ut. ' rly bright,. Oat.. 1 217,51 tt e4r at. Ittnnbur.li. • - A3I LT E L Stilt I V ER, Wholenal, (I—m -13 ner. Produeo .1141 Nbvtlinnt, aryl DeAl, en+ in PittAtut--11 Slntltif,rtur.+l and tJY Se , rwrbd rtn,t. tw,we.ys Wm.l and ' , tun hf.. 1.1, ht.t.umh. 40}iN S. lIILItORTII et: CO.. w f . irr_o r xr!. Jr •Itrr and . 1:4•641411,41.m . .114471144.1.144. 44t4 , 41 r 4, i 741er (4.. or IlArsinlvlll4 . 4 uttll , A . rfrl 11444.14444-4.14. J. w 1 itl.nrnmar..l., E INGIZAIIAM, 11 - 111es:de JUN liroorn votntoO•irm Merelosn,t, No 110 Wato •Arect. and Flo•I -tow, Pit blourch. Ttonic ..... . - 01IN \VATT x Ct/f, Whiliositie I irtteinli, ctitunatrion to Itri•iintr Missitiltritsii, 21.4) 1.11...ri t CANFIF:I,I), lAt.. Warron. Ohio, *1 • C , r111.11,; . o. No.l Alerrlimit. nod 0 bolt. litmler in oi-tier', Put snit Pearl Anti. nod generall t at,tlo.et. hetni-en 511.1114104 nod _ •. maw,. la • IF ..11...Ve. aIS. %I ' ATEMI A N SO NS. Wholesale. A. ....et, ir! ...ler, in nil rit :id Psi:4.unit Ninitulnriti. mit Article, Lir 'anal Ni., sir mini .11 %Vat, CI F. VON iPINNIIIiRST I. • 4irorrn. F.wardwir nod C0....n0n Slerrit. ait..ll.Wprr In I . ..tourgll:-,Manut.toroo und Propuro, vonwr ot .tn..t Chw., tin.. Pin.burgh. . lAS. DALZELL, 1t boles:de 1411..er, Com 31..mhAnt. 00.1 I , od, 10 Prufuer and Slanuncture---No. 70 %Enter 4.. Pit.burgh HO. )SAIAII DICKEY CO.. IVlll.losale Oro rnr... Ounsni. , noon Nlrrcleint, NIL-4411n rnAnov— ... fdi WM,. and In; I,ml nn.q. htt.bunat orn. LNGVII 1 .1-4. LiSi LI l tt, BENNETT. I:tte 7 . 4 11allann r ,: tt , mml•nnn and rwanlau , 11nrehannt. taut I,,tlnn nn.lur. and hut. t n ' MAnttnununn. I Z- ' nnton.l st 1,1 lin.t •1., .1,4,11 11,4 Intl Smithfield santan - a. RIO...PQM Vi /UFA: ItICKETSON. Wlll/11,:ile ilraa.c.., and Inu.nrl. , , ..1 Brandi,. Wm., and 2JI ran., ..f I.o,:rtv and I rain -treov.. ,nhOs.l,. I ion. Nail.. Cott.an Yarn:,Sr. S. .tr.u..tantly and .0611.5 . 1.1. ...... . IrG , ILLS ROE, iltr lerg and . (Z 11111,4.11 . N.. •::,7 111.• rt, htturC • lurc, gtip..n . ne• old maunlremn..ll ' ,Veum.:l) ' , Irtneb will Le will lon ter.-...L D OBE la L)A Ut, L L hulesni, -Lir °MVP, Codumd.ion 31en•han., deand% Prulune and Pittshurrah llanuthuture, N. 2,3 lahert, strwet, l'Ut.burah. 111.1esule Grwv.r. Prn , i p t , ..l , l-3,,rding. and rulnun•mit.n h 31anufulurr, ..... 1731. BAUALF:Y .e Cu.. •err, No. In and . 231 Wand n: wn'c VICK , es: 31,CANDLESS, slaeves-ors ti, L. 2 Ir . \t Irk. fl lumarding Cnd Onmtni....iun .Slerrbncla. draler, Iron. 1:13/..., olton Yarn.. nn.l 31 - nbufinAnn. wo.nen.ll,. rornrr of It,vd Atl.l %, Pat,hurgb & ('LOUSE.' Gr.+, and 2n Ifrrrhanu. 1.41., in Pr, a 1 31zifivrtur,t Artivie, Latcrt, lama I D. W.ILLI AMS Wholesab• ;a, re. • Retail rumilF and 141140 erehnn, Drn,r. ....I.', 1,. ..10r....111t.buru Manuartun, 0g..1..r. I 11/2) )1-1011LNSON. LITTLE S , . t I.ilt.trty t. itttt•lturztt. i•nr ure Munn nod C.mxabrauu ‘I. rvlatn,. aud 41 , ..aur. l'Ut-burgh frcturer. & R. FLOYD, Wholr,ttle Gruerrs. Com -41,!• araa,non 3lrrehaw: and Nab,. llralnr•-I,tnal C lamb • 131illalma. fianillna nd Liberty. IVroxi. ant a...c111 strovla. l'itt•ltrafla. l'n -• /MIN P M 1 01IN A P'IKE]: . 1 - lol.,,:lieGrvie e r, el /*slurs in 1'1 , 4m , , I ,, ,iyu I.l.otorm. old )1..n ed,..^l4e r la 13.1., —No L. CoLumurrial how. bL• l'lttnburah. LEATHER MERCHANT. , k , (: ,, (l., ,t. DealerN in Leather MUSICAL INSTILIIMEITTB. 01I\ 11. MELLOR., Dealer in Piano ForNa4. and 311...irn1 Inztrunifnt, tchnol nrel ~..v e! ionerkn F ol. r , r b,:tln for (l -l. Plano Fortn, for stpliu -• • - • IJESItY KLEBEIL Dealer in Nlugie, Mu I 1 slrJal InArutnell4. awl Impvrt, of Italian :qr.,. Sole a, , ....nt P.I. Nunn. 1 elarl., ,rian.l nt..l .41., With Colproan, .E.lrr.:. Att-Lelkup... A 1•... Cm 'limbo,. l'iwnr, it.' , EVIII/XY11111013:t4 :%I:in . ufa L to 6% onTwin.. and Eaten.Perna Mill. JON ES & QCIGG. M 4nnfactorcrA t of Spring ned 1111 , or 1.1..nch Plauch nnd rpnna, Imolut.l dt.3.1.-rm In 11 , 41rab1.t., ra,tin,. Enulnr Latni.. /Ind enn , h Trimnin, mots 1t.... and Fr/al! NV, Pataburgii. rITTSBURIIII ALKALI WORKS.--Ken net,ll:fnuLaoturf.rm of S•Lf A.ll. ft 'oader, and 4.14, Wmn.l.toto G. 3 Wafer ft.. below Furry. LAGLE GLASS %V ORKS.---1. IP A itELL Mumfartorpr r.l glom, • 1.0 PortT.4,la, Al , Ikiwrl reent deine. And Win.. u„ EFi= .ith, n I.ln, Orter. ,r all nn }Treo ' l ' ,e ' ;ll; c. — ""' '-``" "'' .„,• ~,,,, I. tb •tau. curr end EMtiMiEl= . Froltlifwitt Pit t.t.,lrvb PAPER HANGINGS IVALTEIt P. MARSHA Sr t , . V 2ismoupl aryl Dean, in l Vr....0E And Ananrien.n Panel. /Intnnn.. , 11 Ind. , . , hire Inrard rrin, a... Al,n—Writzn n , Wramang Paper. k, Wte, I , nuf nud Into:nand All,. I'al.l.nr4l, TEA DF A T.VB,S.. '4IIOItRIS 11:1W011.1 . 11: Teit :snit Win Ifl_Mrn7l.3ll, En.-1 TM. A T•••• 1•• • , •••Irr.. -. .•• •• rtr.... Mts.. alr•nt. •••• I•••••. 1 txr•• I - 7 ••••• •• •,ra •pri.•••l ..r r . l•••••••• ••••• •r• Sr, taxi Irri, s• n• n ,111 f alui : tL.'t • . t. , ale.and 0,411 Itr,ler• •.t• LI••. TRANSPORTA7ON AGENTS: 1011 N A. 1!. 11'GlIEV. Avent b,r • t hr I.A .• 1 Err . . 3,;1,,nn ,O tl , i.ht.t.•- t Ht a • corr.,t•l I .{ , MW-t TAMIT. k tiIAIN NE I{, l'n.prirtor;olib.• l'ill.burub 1,1:11: 1:. ,I.n. mrarr of Penn ..I u.,„...,. ,j,LEECII. & Cit., Trausporterg by Othal awl P, armor Merar.ust, corart ~ f IN , tal rtrovc th, Omni VENITIAN BLINDS WESTERVELT t SON. well lue.wls Atnitian Dhoti tlalicrt, cmtnantly on hand or •.• 1,, onlcr thc ICI true!. tn 1b.... line. at thetr 01.1 rtand. No. lit St.ftlatr 11,•••t. N sit 11.1±...T. nd n irau• watory. cu••• iti• Acruttan cliuticr mad.' tuncicr. and old biti.4. t••••it o. it aid" 1117 A.. BROWN would üb..trl,npeetfully it.f"rnt LLe puMllie that In: ou band at big rand on the. wct.i. calcOf Diamond. Allcch•ntr rtir. n ••cusidcto• naw.rtnicut Venit/an abn Vtill.l,l;22:trn arc ramie to Orde - In thn •warTantctl cqual itt any In tilt Unlict Sta.. MA can lir ccnit•ccil without the •Fri drio c , uoirrha•••••1 rock. mt.', 0101 w•••i n( the cabittriec,ntiliAiincut of Itanc•ar it Wantland. f nut prettaritil to turnl4 their ol•I clificnicr... lac well tbe tie" n"'T In their 'tr.. A fe r ;g4 .s., • itt cci• . .2. A. BROW,: VETERINARY SURGEON. DAM IiAItDIE. Vet;,rinary Surgeon. Int. 0u2Abn.,A.1,.1,11 Srrktl,tel. wont! , at the noblte be 1... • ~nitop ram,. ,l, pra, in 11, nlmprofe,lNL, by rep,' attenl.n retrap.l to Win 13 1,4, to ~,,.lati,ortnal. oonnerin.n with Jain , Hon, Shfwing In nn. at Ow r.rn, of Tounrlntrmq and Venn, autA Anroun. WOOL MERCHANTS IARTNERSHIP NOTICEIL LEE hag inadn with him hi• tmner pr. - trier. J. it , : I For. in thmlVfol and thune.Lie Wc.,l.rs bustn..., unarr he Erna and et; le vf Numb.. k fURPITY Sr. LEF., WOOL DEALER, and nnalmakca, Merrfonts 4n. th.• Autericau an Lihrrry Pittaburgb. January la. 11,51.—ja15 S 4 ItiIiBAUGII, Wool . M erchant.. Dralera In Elnur and Prolutnveori.allr. and Ft, wanling anJ Coutrui,sinn Membants. :in. 115 Vind atrod. and 11 , 15trund ..trert. PNr JIGRAVING ARP LITHOGRAPHERE IVE VILLE JOHNSON, Engraver on — lV«.l. Drug L•bebt, nt In co)orK gr ektireotzuldwtation.tCnttnn:qsanr...., tb. 6 , 3 - '^ of art. and so the .lowt4t WILLII SCIICCIIMAN'S Lithogrnph v A 3 ic ittlnlthelnnent. Thin' ttn...t. rnpnit, the lltrt Me. Pitts hurgh. I.nttlsenn..... P. - al-m.IIA. Shun hint. Bllltnnullt. Draft, Bond. Lat...., Arrbitrrtural and 311.t.ti1n.. Draurlnna.lltudnev. and Vltltlnv CAM., kr.. 113,1,11n+1 nr drawn on Stour. and nrltzt,tl ndnrs. t 34.1 d. hr Mask. In Ito In, aln/sn'... l,, qh, nod nt Us , abb. tracnit.. •Sao J.lr WW. WILSON, Waches...Jewelry, Silver Were, .4 MUltari Solent, Art.*, Pl!talatrith, 44—N un carefully repaired w. lii, HARDWW mERCILurit. OGAN, WILSON''& n or ,d Irtddrvde Deaden. ID Ilarinala and CotlerT, Na% • cod davet. PinAborab. •DENTISTS. pR. D. HUNT. Dentist. Corner of kOurth and Dreatris rl., Imtvreen Slazket and Perry stri.ela, MISCELLANEOUS. A. GLENN. Booi Binunn. Wood street; t 1, dv.rery and durability. Bigot Hooks voted tlan of to any potter*, mud hound nuttitantlolir. Iktoon lo notnln.m. or ojd hound enmfully. etr mPoirtal. Nome" put on In rilt letter.. Thme-erho hove binding no' invited to JAIL Nitwit log. yatially n fI'ACKLEIT & WHITE, rholenale er. in Doniontle and the Dry on.b., No. 101 ITOr.I . i.tntot.Pitubure.h. Invite the attention. of buyer+ 'tn their lame Merl. of ire.b Clouds nog openinir. sod vrhich the, nro y.reparod to non on very , ernulniciii.our term, lie that' be. a... Lindy resolving remit peon. aurinr um! request on oxamituttion of our etork n. ot ern ern 'armband, and ahem uor . eity & 129.. holeaale and Retail ero.t n ' t 6o ri:[:l " "77(iii: d r n full and 4 , mph:to rtt.rt. of Hat, tido. runt., mom mmlity oud atyle, by Whole-tale and Bowl. am! In. Tao the attention Of their embnier. and purchwor• o,ner all', maurino them that then rill toll on the nowt nat.. trivet,. term, 111 M. Mereliant Tailor, I /river. y end Denier In newly Mode Clothing, 1:17 lalwrty Nevi Coach Factory—Allegheny, cdpiti4, M. A, WIIITI & co. tooold re sp. flint'. inform the 1I hue that they have a :hopint Lneock,.,betteren .Itderal .amt Sandutky boort, They on• non tmiking,iind tan pregnant,' to meelve °Nem , dereription of vehieb, (Menthe.. Chtmloti, ilarouehrit. 1 1 .eit, Plot ton, whleh, fr , m'thoir long roporiono, in the ntanufartom of the :Move wort. and the Meddle! they hove, thoy fool confident they ore [rigL 'l" ja t Otitir , t. m r o trAe; " ln ` lr: , irr,,l,.. "--bh 0-00 .11 h Paling particular attention to the brunt of material... and hallow none hot competent workmen. they have 131 he-notion in warranting thMr work thero.forn oak a.. \. Ili. lteeoiriv~Jona to the In -1 matter amtWr nuot.MMOlMbie term,. yttM On df PENN MACHINE SHOP. • 1 WIRHTMAN. Manufacturer of all kinds of cotton andwoolirn inarhinory, Allechen, Tb•• atm, itt/tii 'I being now in full and row. ,:u1 OM•ralinn. lam prep:m.4 rarruto orders nab diroawl, fur all kinds of tuarhlnrry in my Ilur. m. pirkors,morrwirrn, an!, grinding maehlo,M,llaa,,,,,l a ra. log frarmw. op-niers: throwllo, I , mmr:irw,llen earth...doubt. or Meal,. for no:reliant nr country work mulos, J.L. slid. and Wood lathy* and lOni. {l.Crol. All kinds of rhaftlng made to °vb.,, or me m, for grazing Eisto. raw or mills at maronatdo elnu.ge. Boma Tr.--Krnnrdy,CMlLts Co.,&lllackstork, Tell Co.. King, Prunork & Jas. A. thw.r. AGLETM.A.II.BLE WORKS, (Cstaldished. L'A by EDMUND WILKINS. No. ISt Llbi.rty 1aw7,1 of Wood 1.111,1, Pittslumwh. Monument, Burial Vault., Torahs, Ilamlworte, An, Mantel Morwi. Matt, and Pirr Topa. always dalmand Mad,. to ord.,. N. 11. A etude. ralrell4 Ilrawlogron band. Oslo Important td Stage Coach and Wagon Manufacturers ESSE.S. - SINGER, ILL 11T3IIN S. CO., '47 b.n traltal bt our me t h l I Wan, sad pronoun...al lt to lw In aw Ali anllnarr mart.. wilt a t thrn t rucinnty rowan.. a half plat atoll in Fat tannin. Ti. anall otuanatt of .41 anal ix an+ af to tart wralettert tra burr Ti'thn rTrat n‘lurtlon Ti' fririton and catinaptatalt 01 XI lower, it i 0 anat. tn. raw II Ikrarru tort In sate 25 twr nn their In. I. and 1.et,1 tn., at ill vita arrat Fah trat elera. nat rwralt te.:ln'althrz;ll;eniV.::lll'n'tt.T.'4%l7i77tlgnna with th.- At r rnrwr aarn tar patontrea will warrant than A.,xlr. n. lart term 1.: to I ‘retra riallt 'mann," Man hot:3,r,, nal tt anr, and In , host, has 3 , 1 4 1)1 , 1 . 0 n 1:11 , , ,, tn., auto that la I. n't , elinit lin new tall k • rl 1./ • eN.I 1,1 t at/ 1., talannal far tin appro.-lane sad ann. r IL lb .v- ant of an tarinatinblr. and /Nati rlat •41 find lara.at.t.t tat fa lannalda otal In all . nann rt at lb t ..tabit.lat, A CARD-185L BUIICIIFIEI,D, North Eat.t . r at of Fourth and Ittrlert ety4etr. Pith.t.urgh. at the ordantene e etnent tLe New lear, to re turn :heir [bulk.. their tntounr, ate' the pottle nen.l, 'tT; trot improt...l them nano. thet. an.runblo.l L.op ajar. et lettote neritrlnnellt have the atlyantattr ph,ntr of hgto nrol, ee r l:elon... They , a a rltele r lt " thi: hrt '-c at ' .....L. line. for Lb, wants of I.ssatlies. ran he proettred—stod la than C00(413111.1.11urte to whet the {met nuote, and to oil nt inn ai tltyl n h , t , ,t ,, .. to tu ,. ..te . g h tln . l . ntere lr . 14 , ,,, Fratulhee and ltf Itti-The 111.7.7E ' P.tTE 11 l'nl will be cusaibml In l b. oner re.no. noon. . .nzurs—entranre from or thenta. b , IT'fS — BURGII COMMERCIAL COLLEGI, Corn, ,Lii n TiOrel and Markey,,,,, '' l r .:g.Tii•. " -fit:l. , : ° o:MY.V.llZ42ll.c., to , I. sriellry .Lf 0. K. CharmLeen. Pnafe..eor of Peannaanaltip. Nevem:ooe Cotat.awdon. de Alva. M. IraLyon.l..onrre as Comm. mal Law Thte 00 e. orizar • ectturle. knowlesh, &Jolt Kw pin, / 1 . applL-attvn to every %mulch af hnaltarda. also an ele odd afal rapid pet:La...4on. are Inv ttnl to call alai elan, MAL.. artwn..vment• Leetnrr on lanmenaal 1/.• Monday heferatiee to any of the revident city manhunt.. 11)1 , 5 . ... , 52L a fir. nvt. the !main.... of Use 502, will he aettled 1., either of 1 parth... the nuns the firm um.] for thro par ' In kirin e Inanthe totodnead r.l /leynnlda Si,-.., i rvvvdamend Mr J L 10 my ffirtala nod the fonner ruatotnery of the how.. L. SIT EE, Whole,ale Grocer, Commi,ision o IFJP Nlrrrhaut. and dealer In Pap, Adv.l Ita.g., corner of Prnn and Imln .tr,L.. PIM-buret, • . . . - -•- - MutliAL—Da. FIFER has removed to R kilr:rt% nit,- ty.low Pitt, au. im, 01.11, su.l dorrll. ink in kb. 'line 15nlid.ink. •c.:M 'P. . - . E./tett MARBLE WORKS. fik.:.,• ESTABLisirr.r) um, by EDMUND r-- , IV ILK I NS, No. 24;; Liberty ,t.. arad a Wcwal otrwrl... l'iltklmrkh, 1.. Mon =writ, Burl ‘I V nun+. i' , . Er.t.r.. kr . Slaktlejlrry, ..ntr.. Ind hyr 'L.,. alum, • . hand eakl rtonir ," orkirr. ctr l . ... ctiotn.yl Marble.. wkl kl very rrd tun' ....... . ~r; r. f urn Ilkly ! - • a., . 1 . i ::±_,..... 1 • L ll' 1 1 . . IMEMIE MA; !lemur !A.m., C.ark Tkrusu, r , ut trilLuot Julio llarpr. 11..1. goltu•ora. K.o .A.oh Fon, Vot I.ort h ...,fluret Itubto. li•Hill Cprrt. II Hoot tletunitle,U. Aso. !tor.i.-nt. I,A..rt tl.lin.rttf, 11 . , DI !hoot., A Th - hns. , ht."A:s..,. Urn., LI Monrun A Co. p. Jothos ItAll.vhfou lAI.. A Co Fruit'rs 5.1.1/11.ro Foo.. W Itru!rful t..rt putroartg. P- Aoriou /ontxru In haring 1...! the I ...:Atotu.ctstrtoArd to hi. eurt• up to Ch. pn-wol ton, nod .111,elrutor to remit, .uti.fAction hrroset., t.N JAMES W. WOODWELL. • ti A it' NET .ItItNITIJRE PcIAN IT- ..of::: !7 , lacturect War....r..0n. id a 140. nun' ', e d., .1 - 10 10 Nu...cern-11, inform. L. tnonda asul .urtorner. that he haw now canndcial the. large.. anti Idiom .I.ock b00...h01d filruiture rear I.forr won, In If/pertly... by it lirtrytainsd In uphold the d wain, with loot workman.blp. and orwret man.: and from (lie rata. of hie. onleow and facility In manufactuncur. ha enahlrd pru n e warranted furl:l'- 101ra ta thricdectt Ile ba. aloptrd principle. nf identifying" that-ulna, or, 'morel with b. own, In duality and prin.. anti 'crape . alvaye on Laud the arratrat variety nf r•try durrylptinn of furenturr. IYort, thr rbrajawt and plamrst. both.. mewl 9,01 and rvally, }hat how, or any part of waY. may lurniAdol on hu clock- nr manufactured raprywly 1.. jI onler . lharrlOrr eolleils iwpration, that bfnl lulrzn of lue retakihoond may ha known. Thr .td In pool, of his nark. whist' for rielonao.nt etch, aryl flnieh canned ourpardad In my of the Enneon Parl, draalng. dining. and loxl-noan ohaloc. of en , '" tariety. MilFin.lllg of rtyearc a .l. mahogany d walnut. i:llaa 1. Weir, l'on.erratolte and I,” Chary. an eeory. Saw, Trtryclete and Inca,. of dm tan., kr,tell and American rytttert, Tenhen, What-Not, atom lair,parlor, Wntagia,ka aanoto. kind,, Work Table. and fon, Inlaid PINIVIA.I7II.Pio Mgt:lb% and holden.. tnarblc ton. 'mahogany. rn.....aoraland ' , mint: , main. and ala , Lira. eaten...lon dining tabby: ell scsge.,f the natal Imprtg.g. and del:kb...llr the beet kind anal.: rani. Pembmka hall end id warlnday. bcdabags end gembYtatkla of each a large aa-otcrurnt; gothll and aarlor re , gll.lott dud.. ottoman+ and ic ha d in cam, ;Ida Goan!, fit, nrrevn.., towel rank., hat stanch, and 121. k rtyola. crib, nod .cotr for children: MI. , mach, tab,"-and 4 °. 1 .7, tnabogan,. rewegreal. and Inlaid p.arl Tables , a d ao. large ayortarnt of Ccamou honnture nd Wlndaor flame Cabinet makers oupplled with all articten In their • ZAehatuteede otvl Ilnrvdn. fueutobed nt the rLurt..•t no. Lie All (ml• , re PevenPUY attend,•' tn. _ . • EVENTII GItEAT SE3II-A\NP.AL SALE A 3 Ft( UHT Maws. at the On, mire ~ m .. of A. 0. 11/1.F.“7, k 02 and 64 Market odmet. Commenced on 3 lntolor, 9...eetramr (0. 1150. to euntliany thrott,,h,tho month of - January. Their whole r,tablinli 113vid. it,tu thrown open for 11 , 1.117nd., and their ,• temirentoek. amounting to One Ilandred sal Thirty Thomand will he oifertd at Retail, at fully one fourth The le note. of e, tat; their usua S l prime. erni-Annnal Sale In an; one of the tt ~,,, mod. who att.:tided the sale of tart year. will Le end. dent anneal... he. a rail thin servon. They will. howo, , r. emotion • few of the m. 4.; •lal ann., fur th, benefit of Mom who La mien. tit: . Cmhtnenw 75 mut, usual prim SI. 9)0 pimea Cotton and Wool Cuhineres rent, usual ; prier 3734 mute 1.56 pier, Cotton and Wool . I/violets, 1.3 and lb rain. , usual prim 'll and 3., mate. Au Mem. high colon,' IthMi M.... 1F ones. 0,00 O. l ^'' 62% rya.. Ge almc , e , ::tri , l..l and furttred Silk,. ha T 126, UP 011 a I I 7 nut. I 00 )dew. 5a;.113 ..' d. Chine and Satin. a 744 reels, 1.1111/al t • prim SI '25. 0 ply,. Black ,J R.. avian.] 11 per cont. ItAt pies Fretwh 'Myriam. SI usual p eal rinelilXsi. 300 pies Pal.lll/11.11.4 and I.}onewe e r d u ,,y (y. 3 twr rent. - TOD Ph,. Alpaca", all redumd per mot. I 230 Long &antra Flaw', which will 1. mold from SI to Sh 1e.,. than usual priors. 530 yards Itonoet Ribbon. at 8 end 10 centa, anal prim 18 to ., 3 rent, Vast alum; Carm al •N rent, usual neer Or. o aoeo linglirlt and . tnertran Colin,* at 6 and 10 mut,. newt] pri 10 and 123 i rent. 91 TSP. /tlearhad 31n:41m, realurrd ti rants per yard. I.TO bales Brunt Muslin. all grad,.. ;.noes. k:tobrolderim. Trimmin, Hoeirry and Glory, Linea, Cbrek, Cloth, Cawnterm. Cmaineta and Jeatis: tog th eer with an barman, rari,tr of °Nay psdy all of which will be Marked Down to Lowerrrio, Ulan any of tiv-ir previous tale , rail. aamanr of their eholomt Thu lo A w . ex A t . ne m or A, n o arn , !Int jalo 02 and 6.1 Market Ft _ , O.AN Bltool%lS. lJcloacu Corn Orman in .far. h erne jz ,z, i co. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. STEAMERS, 3IAILSt&c. • MOVEMENTS OT TUE 4410 , CILIF STEAM SHIPS. • T'hr uodernoted or other revels are srpointod to salt at follovrt: (taunt Linn— Irkady Trips: I '4^...rrsaroolo rot ?us _o._k..pttaTytvolrJ TTTTTT . Cansdk J/..? 14 . .... York_ Rikturclar,Yeb'y . ....... u " • a —.. 11k.ton ... nkrrk l . 31 ..vh 31, rktunlnT.' AP./ 0. 4 •lkrder. April Lirearool: . • ked, nr•l .r,lAtru-k .. 1 Iklkel. No.* 1. L. ..W.mik.d.s.M.b I. Ivib. ~ 1,4 k tV..fiwklk/. kik , 3 . la. ...... ... ‘.. kek ..IVklrwalmj. April Aou . ....... 0. 11 3. ....... .... Wedekkflay.Sl‘r I,—k, to 16111k3. 11.1441.6 r h..* York. L 11; lemma V. g Nail la no ?RO NOW TO RR. .. (or 1.4V0r 0 pooi . • • Jan. ron n tar 'net fn. . Hatunlay, Erb X. j,rl mW /7,!1,0 Lin.---.V•4101/y Trfps rvelle New von/E. 4n lhtm. ... . . r.f. R. llnfrP . .r. K. A .11,r, „. May :1 tok RUN ti.“ Vrtinkl.l3 frotn .111, , Jety Mar. 12 11u0.1.1.1t. • Moro -t. edst, lay. April ,4 FrAuk Itn Marro njoereln, M , / 114410441 !tarn., II ovino.ln, .Jualo .V.eny.Ti.:... 7 •s._ re,js FOR r t....err fr... 1. N., ... . ...I.luuton . . 1.41. Ng, Imk 1',41x1. Mar il 111:1 .Nowo Vtork.. . Alky j 6. 1,11. C.11.1.11/0111.,111 tll3ll .Lamer, 11... r Nee fork wt lb.rllttisod lab ...11 mouth. 6or Chagnv. TON 1,0,V" .1130 NAV WZ3T. Stennt.hig, learrs Cbart-ton ott the lf mad 151 hi "" • ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. Greetuddirg, Chatubendourg.ladetpldn Now York, Eartorn, Celan! and Nnrtly.rn puts N. York, Delaware, Nvw Ittld the six Mn kngland Stan.— The Initnh IYnvinrrn of Lower Cantala. Non , entla, and Honuxwirk. Arrne. at I r. n.: I , ,Part. at IP.M. NORTH 1.:C1T.:5.-11y Blalerville dJ Ilolliolapdan,z. In foe:tiding the nuntier llnullord, Cazuhrla. Centre, Clio-ton, Jauluta. Lyronalon. Nleheani Pone, Nrry. Tuna. Conon. and part of Vte.tmareinntl. %la Lareinadv. I luarar,nll... Salt at it Ronan, Nevr Alexandra. and Ind, nart. n1111 n dail• at A , ndy rmy dad; ...acrid Munda, at ma k. .; d, Ran.— II! Ruth r. Crawford, and Jegtroon nolo% Part atNrw laund uppt-r Canada, . Arrna. at I; . and driutrto nt I. A. - :nu 1111• na tap ,hnigUlkrz. Pa. (Imre, Ill?r7/ 1 ;ral. " 1ZI r t;;; ' ;'4 7 . r \I Izr .7 ratt/Ahoulrino.k an d myth Cart. , V a n e. .... rata dep... ate P m. d O." oll I , u u • t A lu ... Tloentun alas a im / Cy 3 . 4 rron l g ar u ri , - , pamtVraomit, brntawrasramitlu.tdn 4 dart, at II P.Jr.: A. . 4 Cu..srctar Ilrattrr, Va., and Cheland. Itratur Co Va., Columbiana, Trumbull ' , Porto,. ilusuaa Ahhtobuta, anal., It at ta-.3lrdlutt.c oralloms,Vutztunt,Lolte. Richland. LOMIII. Sattallud.,. Wood. and Luc.. mount, Wm, Ibr untnune an northrru m of tar Mateo of Indiana d Im-haling all ount,. Para,. bona and 10,4 1 , 114 daily Am,. at Uau; dr at Am titr e ; tlyFbarrubortt.ltnorlou. Rpiltwftelrl.Toren tuna. Fnvport. hiluontsam, taktualnltao:Annerrong, Clan lon, and It'arheld nounu, dad,. exnt hula) at; r v, and depart. at a eu lfuorra.-11, Parr) swine. IVarlbrd. at. Purterp Ilarlin•tura and New L.A., Area., Toulon", • Thunnia... and naturday.. at r. dr./meta ...tondo' VI , tallaaola) a an'l Cada,tr, al 7L. A. I = - > " narnl rdn.u.lat o and :raturcla,.. at a, a. non t ail I•tioara on.:. a Llrro— la.thtan Horhan na mv.u. Ilottßun ;tlr/l on-t, t .a..t ;a.. t natal/mu. I ,rr alai [thee,. ; 1;pla r vax. Inv., moat,. a Part, Itonda, mai htuadayr. Tin; rla,..art h A. Itrra,, tralkrr'n Noblvai . rurn. Cara r. Ilururtnana cmor ['rev! Patterronla Po rrt,", Sunda, an d T 1,00.0.1,,,,, .10 11,4, . 11, 111111, Eurto.v lin. to. Alan tonrl,, rant:art r l't . ; ttrlsr. Anon.. Va. Arm, ot • r z. . 4 0 14412 0115 14 Lah...uart...-- Lni,orn Fm . . Arrire. Frab., at Z. r. .I.•pur, “el ralanla . at r Fen, aua —lt: 1.. . Oglr. tgrlVllatol I..nanitn , antufint: Arr. , al 7 x . ana ..parla at tn.. a at_ tnr IL.•dm!, ulaih• mllnt 1.. In tlan , 1111 n. one hou . Er 1.4 tran....kih.. Penn. .a1.1%..nal Math. 111.1. t Mali.. i/P.l, hall In hour RATES OF DACOUNT. Ccritlf.64 . l - tn nlltl C , a C11.111,311,117-4171,L-71-Z. ii 4 11.N1 Linnliern. _ . -..... .1 r.: IL rid .- hrrnen ran. un I F 0r.% in; Ilttenztv4 IFIS OS L% Oil rtar 4 . Sltool'lntr- do Hank or Pntahur.t. F.. Manta. at n /..ot +do L ' e ' r han i ' SPX ' f J.! ' I'° ;•1 ' 11=;I: ' e: .''''''' ''''' hak ° ,7(l..tann t rar lit. hank (i';ir.ll.ll:av'—,t,' Lank lot %/nth Atm non - pia (inn. math:. I nirinn.ldo Lank of Snrihn Lila Kies par Iran/dn. hank ----do Lank of P.m. Ivanle_ par l linfa) l “. hank- - -dr , 11 lank of Penn Fon.htta par ;hut 1.11. In. et 'I nu. Os. do liana. do lintlod nhat.-. 12 Ile.t.pn Itranrvo Rank'. --do (...norep a l hank . f ra ..pr Itatti. or 11 1..111. de I liana+,• fk %In hmoin. Ilk par ...tall Soh. do Omni liapk par 4111 1 ...I 1% P hon./nu 11. k I a 111 ...a. ot ha, I. I Thant/Lo A Mt. /I hank / nil ar \ ?AI . Ittlt la I %fort/unsay Ittalk 11 / aavn.ll.- lank 1nt1 , .•/tn. l' , 1 hibolo4 In. flank tn., 11%1%1 tall . ... nth...ark hank toriPalthinto. pa/ t,n. lr t. for n..torn hank tor I. Opt spy &bpi ksi tank hank t•f ( loon, ..1 urn!. a. %11 .1. rot 1 .31. , li. In hoot t/ / h. , ..11131, 1., , 'WWII , flank of /net /11. /nrtlaank . I th. I allot l. ' I.1:1 ' .; l ',. . ' ,.... ' .in;!nn ''. r ', Yr 1.: ^l'l . ‘„ tr. '°- , `,, :41 ' ,1 n'i •„', I hank .to it , Inerirl. 11 .4 artnrea hank flip ~.a. t. L ..... , , L, .., a a _ I. rol nnl. A norh hank h, ~ fOO L 1 . rtl n ...in, H.., %1•..... ne.e. I Bank par! ilram b • _ ... Ilank al Son hnln lo Han I par. N. 11.111 C %MIL IS 1 r 'th lrld i a '°° lo.l trt tU; rIlt"°I or I- rs. °' a ‘r s ' ;;;',1,4„.„ "nn,!, ''-' ' ~„„..,„.., bk' ,Z-'2,,,',,..., 5 ham& n flank ...tin...ban,. Rank, Sea 10-pn 2 hrl. /kink S. . 1 1711 I-Ulf/LIS a }anion-. Ilk I hurl. 14 rr,t Ilk of tho tit .f o Carolina 1 f art., Ilk ...f laznnor par.llonli of *math Carolina 2 Sarin, /lank , fltnalitt e t Oar hank of I • harleautn- 2 I Sam Int./ . ....11C...1 I tantor. A % . toctianlo. Rk 2 11 / r gn o kt:llk ll l .l l"rr ' ig ' t/7 ° lr l i ktrin *La Yo } ;', Vg.t.n.,.. 2 11. , , z , ..1.:1:): .. . ,, ,4k % Bank ' of Aurti.Ll ‘ "0 r B ITZ \ ''' C , •}6 '''''' ' i Ltninrovr hank tfLoll /..tor i t: , ../.15 Hank pea, All.. Ine k n; ~ .i n r., RI . 1 ln , V l' lmn ' k ' of 1.1.0111 o; Kiflk of St...W.oy L. aralll.' 1 1 N . : 22 11.Qi . .. 1 101 1 1t:10 01 . 0 . \ tr;lorglfl r . " . i i . Z=7 :: I i r t ' x ' t " lisnlr 1 " ''°'-'"'""r.r '''''"'lll°...:f4ri."'h-' k, ~, t N. t. • 1. PL. falato 1 11 II. ... an \ I 115111 , Ohl ...Int, rank 1 , -tau Ilank and 1 ranch, 4.=1: 'L , 1 ,11;,',. 3 1' 1 5" rd,l''r,l:,,, ' Prinoti at lint,. p..rt i Illaron A lere In. • o Lk. ' Ilin.S. at t 1../.... In Mk 1111.A.S Iltaarli in tI. oriand It. Fanner. ll...hank/0 Rank 'I Bram al T. loth do hio. raiment On. k hank 1 Brinull al Lt.., ton dolhoon...lar hank 1 Dean hat 11 Nano ~Ara In...ran., i•uttaata Iltatiols at I. lumhte. - .....1,. .1.1. hank 1 1115.1.1. at lit .1 uLa .In ( Vaal. 4 Iltainli a A 1... .h. Plt .111 N Attu roll. Toniotns Iran 1. al atofteld An Rank ot thole. ph. Turonto liranoli. .41, I. Bank I 1114.1,-.1 Iltanch al I nal/malt Irb Dank ill I ...In Ti oar grand at ID lamb.. do S taTILN FCC ILI, limn. I. al li.hinot. n I. .15 5.... ?int .pe.ni) Brand. at Coln do on Inoladolt hta I. Iltanolt at Lawn r lOn 11 . 111 . 11 *. do i Ilrattetrat . I 0 0 , s,*, I ll I. -T/ I, FS( II AS IS llrau~l. at Bnand. at 1. inaii Brno.. at I. I. rim l. . hon. 1 Drawl: at kt nook.• I .1 to Intl %NI, +I'M a % (LE/ R BM /It hat %lan. ttn .I. ita.4l.. to opnonlit. 16 MI brand, al 'RP, J,.1 II Pato a i ',ZIA) Ilraneh at %It Plea.ant It Panlo. nli loft? Branoh . ituw.nlll. I (lain,. 1. to 'bran.. at %aro ala .1 In.l.rlr lint or. 7 .11 1, t1 , 11 at 11 Inn .1. inn Th. rs 7 41 EMU h latt rt.: ~,,,, th .1. i Inn. a, i Itrano h rat San It 1. +neon nn. ,i Bow I. at Haven.. .1. T. n loniklnat I 0,, Bran. hat I:11.111nalto .1. Nap.... La.l Brandt at 1 oil/honk do Diktat. , LI% Brandt at Tolvdo do STOCK AN D MONEY MARKET.' PBICEB AND SALES OP STOCKS. tl'Onitl, A XVI INS A 01.. LACII AN IE lIROK LI.. Mrd.run Mart et Pohroar, 4, INAI VII. AA'etl,ol7. - 'd 1/0010, 1,001. 100,01 1011,00 P..nn• 1 st .111 .p 1 uT 1'.,. rnon ^ I,ln 11.1 a'lwl lo Dank of 11,J.Al•uruh ,54,10 Nlrrrhault , an•l 31allia( !Sauk SlAno Earhator nnu 4 ... 54,00 Farmer, 11,11 11.10/0 Bank of lirnnnAnl, • Alb nl/..ny nal Ina. Bunk. ...„ .t , a.ra Hand nt. Nartln•rn • • I Armorial/4iErt•lnan, Atlinti , A °hi, i 1911 al. no 11.11'a), :Ai,. IlttAl•nr - Ah.,nrinnan A ....... Pitt•lntrith 110.11, tttiL Nli.notegulmln Y•Ncl.l . 14.1.1101.0111, a &NAL 1N.,. ,44 Ventral 14411t0..1 ..... . . TAW: obi° AI 1,11 14x.1_........... C4.4.lund 4 1.4.46.trah14.11 Ittlawfty. . ..I 100,00 . .141. e ranal ILrnJ.. liJJ i...... DO. do (hew 5............. Eayetto 'N144.4.1. ......... (cher Mlu.l North Ato..ricAu. Kurth ...... North Inn] City ........... ............ .......... Adveuttir...- .. . . ''''' . ''''''''''''''''' I,9uahva ''''' '''' '''''''''''''''''''' l'iwa trup, .................. ...... Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in ?9:„:,.11r),;-,;(„;, .. 1 , ; ',",r w,P.rd"qa".....: 1 , delightful , tit; rut% tut, ' in ' 31u... Soife c n tkitounie roo. Vital etreet, betutten WOW SarLet el.reeta. Dour. of instrurtion. Dom to 0h... Churgee itud other (i , tatleular• can Lir Irte ' r br ' tistuieu n it 'r o n rVr. ) .,Vt i :T' n'• jellidtf • , %V fIITE PISA--i 5 brim and 4(0 hf du. fur V V wale by Ou.it ttlA.ll DICKEY t W. „~:; .`h~~ , t .L~i,: ING, 'FEBRUARY 7, 18 FRIDAY 'M COMMERCIAL Pittsburgh Board of Trade. CORI htITTKE'It,CtE-PEIRILET prrrszuzezuniart - - 0173311313Tattnon Omen. Tebrnarf 7. 1 811. / The weather titans./ Makelly on Wednesday . adolil and Moires itsetenia3 It nal minister cold. and eery M. Ile badman wan MM.. The KW. , ornmate the MT Is flow Mien with • mellelere. , of raterin the rharmel for all the porton. of wade. rinelt — Nc..e worthy of nodes Ms mane Inman! for several dot n, and rmaedes of moment he Manered. The orteeol tone 00 the wharf coal banana! at $4.4303,60 11 Md. Prom note tiro have been Moaned to dm mind. home Grade at 113,..M.33,33 Lr mod l C breads, and 113,70(1 13,716. extra. RYA PIA/Illt—tmr UWe cm role at peacoat, ...1 Pekxa rule higher. IVe may goote notulaml/T Boon WM , hood. an 11,2:473.31. and from nem at 12,37(0.164 p bbL BUCKWHEAT VLOUR—Botall sabtifrom wagon at 51 02 and from noted 31 76G0111 ST 51 cwt. GRAPt—Nothing of Interest bas tranapirod lo the Oroln Alar3rn Barley Is do.. W cue:. 1t ho, sal 11th., dolt- Whe‘t la telling In Molted lots al the edit. 01 124175e01 hor nre-et CA(.45:0. eO,l Coro at 4231.43 e. Palm of 0.2, from fire( hood. ar3.14170e, Lod from store at 31.6440 e 111 bah I. small Inn. vBOCkatIES—We =Aire a motioned steadlema In •Me mket, with no =tend Mange hs Mime. Ite ,^•,s ''' been eunfitted to Moderate lot at the followlog ram —Soma oVllls her fair and prime quOltlee. G/11032e to rite, and 237033 e to montry trade. Its small lot. Ma Cob fie newly M 1251 01 m. BACON—Ube market I. mitt. boors., et full prima 5a1 , 41 ort 110. , Milhouldere at fie, and 00 4000 0o 004.. at 7.1. Rs Ilanu are nearer oral held at 801 Sugar Cored (lame 01. aellhoTat 1051 e th. BULK .3IEAT—IA male of nnnou 0., at 6tie cab. Hon rowel. . ntlrePTL—Hei, 0515 Md. orliue 0011 at 12.H413r, 0101 of extra to 3t131:1 hale; iu tad, at 144/5 CIIKILSE—SaIes 60 bums ~comae at (Si. and of means at (.14,17e lb. TALLOW—SaIe of len bble at 7411 lb, time. LARD—MIes of:XI bbl. In lots, at 7 . Se 11 E. Yana lo toe ot 771 Vt. CIA/VEIL SEEDL-Sale of 3o MIA at 30 75 'Wis. • GREEN APPLES—S.Iex on the wharf,( 51 w 7051 31, .1141 from stone at prisms ranging front SI to 11 GO 3I Snt-unin,. 1.1 +.lnning. Mar. Tat rnow Ut , ttL—We have. been abotrla by the Brazil ian Cenral. Bartholomew Valk. Bag., a number of samples of tea, cultivated hr Brar.ll. Theyare of tuioaa WA% and. of diltermat qualities, but we believe avven team err of sole nor chancier to the other, 'Maniacal' wane of thew fru clelightful. and If of comwpoodlng flavor, 'they• mud make a flue bvernWe. We learn that the tea plant has been cultivated In Brasil for Mutt' Tenn the climate and will tire congenial to Ita tiourirtlnt: mirth, amt latterly tnew thumb.: haw boon riven In Its ' , mine/ton by the improvement. made In it , cultivation. owl the prdltable mires it muumuu!, Iles. Womb hat hmn ....milord to home mtommptinn. but cf. fort. am note laingroadk .under the Wm.., of Rowers, ment, toostend the. knovrenimenf It, with • elite or makitir it an adieu, of commervial extrittatiou. When we take into etimiitkration the 'Wonderful incrrue of their toffee tnale.we will not le ourptiard to tind In • row yew, Ws a. one of the Walla pmaineta no Denali. Sixty yew" aro. the erase plant trap aa conch • curioidtv In Brasil... the taw Own bin the tinned Snitea thin, rearra,‘,their export. . i of cutioe were wpm. sum to the exportw of this ar. bele is 1.100,000 bag, Why then with • moil and climate athiptot atandil not the iindurtion of tea Weft.. in a like ratio? Th.t Clacinnati=exit.] fnllowta t t numlYr of vessel. built at Emir •Itip yarda at that pint dulag the ,car 1,50: AJesander Temple Jr , lnk Uthrthury... ...... t •Iburtea Ila.n Jnhuam, Sinn. a Oa.. COMMERCE OF FF. LOUIS. Forabm valuallon of snarellandlg, lataaad anJ entaml forei.neuroptano at t i. port du ring the 3 ea. la;.n ' • EA3.77:. as wad then•on 4174.911 valuation of merrbandlarmadam; Pular P1a14.1310.1 LW. port. 3134 WO. 2.2.71 S n paablo th.r,on b1a.W..1 - 2 19 Fors-1, val.-Won ~r merrhand4a frau Euulu,,,( :41.243 27 A 1.1-atov• do an irrtnan, d ..... :n.599 .1 F071a n 11.:1 , 13,. a arra/A..1310 laport.l unn .... ... ... ( " s3 ' 331.-d trom tivntaa 121 Ao . Z.S.RLI tat Total $:0,773 1 , 1 Ti,,. grawral dvarriptlou of inerrhandise Itu,.lrted. 1, ala Ilardwar. ah0,.3 iron In.n Ch.. and rarthen . B arr. Brandy. am , . alma, Dry r0aa1.... to. Mak - am, . faav ataxia le. Crk. Taal . 1ga633.773 30 caillacteal In 1450-- 110 oaretakal In 1 , ..n for mliaf uf.kk end v 3 3 ormaten MONNE= OF NEW YOE& • The fnlbming table obrivt the Import:Vines and mpve .l.lU of ft , . 4 .. lb , ' 1 1 ' 14, ,1 t till. Port. rbr 41te munch of January, 11,51. aukl a. 1.6 tbr the .1/0 , t. rind la 1.49 raml Psi/ ',N.G....4,14 1,4 .6., us, IC, 4 1,4 M..4tuf. W.•. 1 4.1 r..11.0n 1.5.141.441 44:2,02 .14 121 41 4 .:. 44-. I . .- .. . w,h,j,•,,,,.,, 6. 4 „, ll:grrh.myr dun,' 6 , ..0rme /kr,. . tlannf. nf ,4 nnl 1121,/.1/51 $.4.1.1.1 .1.. Silk .2/..1.Y21,111 1.,111,.21,n3k. 114 ..1 2 01111, 1.7 NI un,llann I u.. ~.17 411:1 109.151 14.950 T tad 111 1 n.. 1 f r =I:t2MMI 7 , 41 Ihnbwv 9r,-- - on LA, market 6L,414.0, 17.2 .:VS 19.157 50.199 Taw St. ~f ,kk‘n '..k ~ . t n 7 tl =l4 . .,:,,,e) th. ,, , , ,i):., Hijr , ....n> dunno Mr rave p.. 4. 1,1 P.O. 1 L. 7.4. Nlanuf ..1' 1t"..k1 $.2.7 , 17 1t0.0.1u $1:19.5.511 J ,, I.tou 11,1. I.k NII. :40,1. i1.i . .; '' ,.;? tiS Flax 4 - I :All, 4 . 4.,,3 Mu.,11,...,u, 1.1.1.“. SM;! 4.42.:.1 Coult.spT nr Ifimain. --nor.. •Tre onierfil at Balt, mo, iron: foroion iaota, dun., eh.. .nth of January:— 4 nhanon... awl 4 aohoonora—total .4. boffin:llw oano n..fnal 11n.r arrlfisi fnon now firm,. up. 7 hanlocy. I .lllla and 1 .4 4.111.}1 total nf foivion and nen- Tlr arfi.al. during lheelon month for (m gm,. during Ito. woe period amounted to ~11. ac.aTeirato toun•ge of tin.. of an.l Dural., of not: et:1N...y.11 to uarloale thew The following.. lb. dralluation •It.-ITot India and ITovanyy lbo it Joni.fia 1.1filT•vol Itio do la Plate I: Lagoa: ra I Pornooil.u....T and California 2. The L:nocn ...ports do. rinc“fie Knonth uol large. and wake ayagar.. oalo todo lbw, to California. wbioh aonuunoo :V 11 11, CATTLE, KAILKET, reltruary Trent—The interinux of reeve. ttt the watt.. nn Motelar rettehel :74 •h /eh were mold to lie butcher, stet the re...1t5...1:4 were tit /vett to Philutlelphia. ranueol freut $ . 4., to $71.,f1 eke the hoot equal to Lente...) urn_ tterrattittu S.l rue*. none—There tr a run eapply IVe quote nt h.ittin, (Amer' PORT OF PITTSBURGH n r:tt n nt In rbann..l. at dn./. br [atal mart, hut rvq.ninC..., 311rIonan. Ikin. Ittaavvr liwatvr..iterelon. liemwtt. Atlimn, Perklinwe, Human, ilk . oNlr 1. Mrhev. 31eKevri,v, The. shelve,. Ita Writ Nv , altm ghasbetle DEPARTED Mktg.:tn. liner. Ilwerr. • ‘iordon. Wove, Ilaltr, Bennett. Ilivortwvill. Atlantle. Parkinwn. Blown, ill. .1 Wk.,. Ilawlrtckvon. I , briver.lVrat Newton Parkinlenn, St Lours. Jw. Nolvnn. Mann, Wlwelina 00 Ma 0 I 1 MZE3ZMIII ST LOUIS—L.II Nl•vont. M.I.SN I LLE— Ml 2 AI. 1 1900 00 H.. Yoa It'nut.o.l.—Tlie ha. mwlar parkvt tuataor blur. entmell. rill Irave loot the ahoy. and .11 tut,- rt,hat• point, till. mramithr at to tirinek. 14 .1 L.. 44 ) En. wry,..0%,.= tiusapow.—Tba ',mivr part:el Im. BPI-POP.. rapt 2+llr4.lrn. will In EA abr., Una 4ay z , hp P , a IPIP ,lamer. aml the.well ktman ral•erl.•erv•, and nt4•nnvic la nrtny.r her oflierra. aunt make my anti romr.ttable all yip. p.trovi, her it :$ .i&*M x MPOBTFi BY RIVER. ' WIT I . l.l.llen—pent Jewel trbi.6 TbAve . .a.leo .lo de, Lrak,a; 31 bbl. sk. vehat. lealmarth a Nol.l, ere her. J Cbeelnue kas bent, J Ver, t .1 4 :l t :1 1 ; . 11 4 o o k g s reeT r e j eer r b ' e r' pajfeer. a Wed.: 11 14,1.1100 r. MI sepke, .1 Le, In do p - rple... hick IV Noe .1011. IL .1 Cumelogheme NI hot barb,. %save 1641 ev, bulk meat. 11 bble. )eµs lard bbe,e d o '," prod. Statfoed:T I,at, M 1 bleb. cloverleoed. 11 )1 Clurkap Ceee bbls clover 0001 Iloleneq. L Cn. CINCINNATI—Pro 111.11.11..NT—.173 Le. ralthe. 149 oto item. Limon el Kirkpatrick: el lebels suiper, IV BreasJey Co.: 24 bhls vehlelerr, II .1 I Yearn; 1 ale hardvraze. Wolf I.nea, exp rho. Dakar it Forsy th ; 3 bbl. briatlea. IV lharbaulthe la buns II (irate tCo I bee becks, /ter It llopleioe. 4bb4111.. Lick wader, Baker yorereb. 10,65 110.1.1 J I UJ9 9,Q1 (.01 The Greatest Bargains of the Season. iiiiOßT. D. TIIO3IPSON, No. In Mirket et, Duey d from Lllierty, haring determined to eke., .toinene by the Arai of April. will, from thla daY. Ide emir.. noel; of Fanny oral ntoPD Dry 6 . 0 A, at am 6v rligh. Tide Murk beton new, lame. nod ooU minded. mm elite m part m GOODS —French 3fer100... rmarnettas. Coburg 0a AlPioraajoall 1111.; nide Black html,l do; Shawls, na and mum..;'; 0h,..',. fIEYYLKIIDN'S Camimeret. tlittfa !TIT' d 40. , C-4 tfon heethruh.; Dantaek rable ' Llmit, blown m arl DaLek Table C. el the; Napkine, Do_y Da, An. AI a lirior . emortment of Whlthey and Ilath Dlanketh fiber with • fall Moak of Dorman., floods. fawns may rolj upon gettLita thaw Joni, at anty n fhb...loch must be ceol out the. Dna April. ; DOZITD. 111031DFON. LOAF SUGAR-100 barrehi aes'd amnion Ibr rade by 1.14 BUILDRIDUL • 12fa ULM. ‘.,7‘ I 'll 2.0 I s ° lll to UV PITTSBURGH GAZETTE =0=!!! WANUIwirrON, Feb., 3rd, 1851 . Funeral of Hr. Ellufroan—e,tfonaehwetts &natal' Further efoite for a ma/X.76am of the tariff,— Fodor. Bill—Senate Amendment,,—Franking Prirtbvs. The melancholy rites doe to the remains of the lion. David S. Kauffman were petformed to-day. The body mistaken to the Capitol a t 12 o'clock, I and was laid in thtingspleninity in the area be , fore the Speaker's Chair during the religious ser vices, which were appropriate to the 0CC2..10n.--- The Presidnt of the United States sat upon the right hand of the Speaker, and the Presiding Officer of the Senate upon the left. The Senate preceded by Its chaplain mine into 'the Hall of the Representatives. Gen. Scott in full dress, all the members of the Cabinet, and the Supreme Court occupied . seats on either. iTtle of the bier. Mr. Butler, the Episcopal chaplain of the Senate, read the truly mournful and eloquent service fur the dead prescribed in the forms of his church. Mr. Gurley, chaplain of the House, preached 11. brief but impressive sermon upon the moral In sane presented by the awfully sudden decease of the late young, able, honored, and promising member, struck down, es he hod lein„in the bloom and vigor of manhood, without an hour's warning, taken from the midst of a loving and' weeping family, from his honors and his hopes. 1 Mr. ICauffunin was but thirty-six years of age, and with his capacity, nod his past experience, might have looked forward, nut presumptiously, to the very highest distimetion of the nation.— The loss'of no man couldPhave produced a deep : er or snore wide-Spread gloom. The body was taken from the capitol to the Congressional Cem etery, to which it wasfollowed - by along train:of mourning friends. Mr.- Winthrop will probably continue in his sent until the close of the session, as Mr. Ran toul is sold to be in the distant territory of Min esota, and if so, will hardly hear of his election in time to reach Washington before the 4th of March next.. To give him some chance to accept and wear the Senatorial robes, and thereby to enhance the merit of their cones:don to his thin ker friends and supporters, was nu loota a lead ing motive with the Free Suiten, in bestowing upon him the unmerited Compliment. The distress among tlni iron manufacturers, as well the operatives as the capitalists, is so great and so manifest, and the political power which that interest Wields, is'no vast, that I believe another effort will yet be made to mitigate the severity of the present tarif system, in respect to that article. Mr. Buchanan continues to em ploy his activel, intervention between' the free traders and the protectionists proper, in behalf of hifliself, which at this juncture is the name as saying, in behalf of the cold iron of Pennsyl vania. I advise all tariff members to be at their posts, ready for action; but I have to repeat that ' 1 have no hope of a successful issue of any effort to be made ut this session. list still I know the, potency of that recognized axiom in the politics ' of the day, that with Ibis question, an open one, the Whig candidate for the Presidency in 1552 goes into the field with the votes of New York, Pennsylvania, .and Ohio, as much fuel espied. This every Democratic aspirant knows and feels, and for this reason there in not one of them who does not tremble lest Congress should ailjoign without doing anything on the subject. Although the amendmentsof the Senate Com mittee to the cheap postage bill, will give the system of cheap rates a fairer trial, yet they do not strengthen the measure in either House.— Thus the Senate have struek out the section au ihnrizing the free circulation of newspapers l - Vthin forty miles of their place of publication. This I consider a very partial and unjust regula tion, hut it woo made a part of the bill in the /louse after among debate, and be a large major ity, because it wan intended for the benefit of the county press. If retained no a part of the new I 'system, it would entail upon the department the i loss of something over :3500,000 per annum.— Still the proposition of the Senate to strike it I ourwould meet with no favor in the !louse, for the simple reason that the country members outnunt her the representatives of cities by at least five to'one. 'Again, the Senate's Conquittee prop oses to impose an additional charge of two cents upon I every unpaid letter, making two rates of pestmo, namely, three cents for all distances on prepaid lett..., and live cents when paid at the place of delivery.. Thin, too, will he resistml in the House where a ntrong, and'.upols - the whole, wholesome sympathy. prevails' for the very poor who may often find it necessary to correspond without the means in hand of prying even three cents for the privilege. !jut it may pass, as the difference I attss alibi but a trifle. it will, however, be on popular, and will be a A:intent source of jealousy ' and irritation, and will, I think. raise an agita tion of.inlpnle." It is a little remarkable that amidst all our iltecussion, upon the details of the system to ho adopted. no little in heard at Wash ington about the franking privilege. Here, where the practical operation of the thing is un ilerstmal, it in felt that the evils ithhitelling to the existence of .the privilege all spring from the abuse of it, or rather rill proceed Gam abuses which are thcidental to it. Here it is certainly a great benefit to the constituency to be allowed to receive Tenches of their represent van e, or of his ;associates, on the really great political ques tion of the day, free of postage, but it in just as evidently i'very great burthen'and expense to the member to tend them either with 'or without his frank. But it is n serious public grievance that thin important pohhe privilege should he miaapplied to the free circulation through the mails of hundreds of thousands of ekpensive and voluminous' books, printed god bound with their costly engravings and marks at the public et pens*, but distributed among the dire and the aristocracy or the country. who, if the; desired to read them, eould'afford to buy then;. That is an outrageous abuse, and it is an incident to the fronting privilege. As to that sort of teat ter, it were to be wished that the privilege were utterly alinlinloal. But the reform must begin with the printing of rongre,.. and that will be effected. I trust, nt the next mission of We must have a government printing office. and we tolo.t confer hpon the head of it n pretty large authority ris to the .election of the public matter to he printed. .1i MI, ...... ":„' 1:t!11-1 MEE= IGurr , opotolourt of Ilely Pittologr.l/ ffa.ott.. Ilsnisuracit, Fels::, is - i 1 In the Senate this morning. Mr. Lawrence pre sented a refill.. front Washington county. Sir a law to prohibit the sale of ardent spiritst in that !county, except for medical, ineeltanieni. and Nu,- rd.tnental purpo-es. Mr. !Inge, from Lake township. Alerts, co , to lei etieuel into a loin:irate tileutaiti iti.triet Mr. Ilaslett, from Ailthilesex township, flutter county. for the repairatf a cermin State read. Jr. rarothero, for a free banking ,ystem, and the issue of small notes. ' Mr. Lawrence read in place, a lull to restrain the sale of ardent spirits tn Waohington county. Mr. MeCitalin, a hill to authorize the laying inttid a State mail, iti trireme anq W,shmvon rounties Mr. Ilaslett, a bill to repeal a State ro a d in Allegheny, Butler and t Ariustrong coupties. The bill incorporating the Pittsburgh Life In sidanee l'ompany. was taken up and pa s „, e d The capi.letment to the act tneorporating the Temperanceeille and Noblestown turnpike, or plank road company. was taken up, ;intended nod panned. The bill to provule for the patenting of certain out lots, in Franklin, N'enango.county, was pass. ed. In the noose. Mr. IValker and Ntr. Bigham, presented a petition for the new county of :Mon ongahela. Mr. Robertson, one for the establishment of a seem Banking system, and for the repeal of all special or general acts, excepting certain property tram taxation, ne the petitioners believe them to be unjust.. impolitic, andainerinal. • ,Mr. Laughlin, a remonstrance against the in. corporation of Calle . nsburg into a borough, and for an alteration in the school laws of Beaver township. . Mr. llowne, of Mrs. Fee, for a pension; and for a State rend from Thos. Patterson's, Gra-ene county to Monroe, Fayette county. Mr. Griffin and Mr. Gulley, a remonstrance against any division of Westmoreland county. Mr. Win. Evans, for a turnpike road from Greenville to Centreville, Indiana °minty; also the petition of William T. Rhea, relative to his claim. Mr. Riddle and Mr. Lect, for a law to prohibit the sale of ardent spirits in Washington en. Mr. Leet, for a new bank to i.e located at Mon ongahela City, to he called the Valley Bank of Moonngahela, and fora law regulatingn system of registration. The bill relative to fees of Aldermen and Jus tices of the Pence, which was read in place by Mr. McCloskey a few days no, and of which I game you an abstract, has been reported front a Committee with a negative recommendation. The Select C'oMmistee have reported without amendment the bill repealing the Ten llourLaw, as far 65 relates to Allegheny county. • To day we lead quite a scene in the House. A Select Committee was appointed on Thursday. lust, to whom wits referred the Resolution offer-% ed relative to the twill. This morning thisCom mitten reported. They had had several confer. emcee, and were a gable to agree, and we' had three reports, no tore of COUrbe, being fr om a pajority. One was otferedEtthe Whig member!' of the etramittee--Wmers. Rillinger apd A. E. Brown; one from the cdtra Locoloco members— PHONE WASHINGTON. icayrenanaleace of %DoDaily Piltstrargb Gazaita.l FROM HARRISBURGH. 7.lars. Bonham and Brindle; and one frotahlr.' Penniman: who wan so unfortunate as to he nim ble to:agree with either. :the Whig report ia an excellent docummit, is not long, but ; xistrong. and deserves general publication. To morrow the Whig State Central Committee meets to decide upon the place of holding tho ,Convention, to nominate Governor and candidate, for the Supreme Bench. Du 'iapptlE. FEU NNW YOWL , ICA'nvlmalenoe of the NWT PittgrniSb Gautt,./ • New Feb. 3. • The Telegraph from Halifax' this morning an nounces the arrival at that placoyesterdaj of the Steamship Canada alter to long passage.of Bfteed days. She brought no intellitmottetif the Atltuq lantic. The Canadaaxperieioced roughweatht Cr besides, benignmitly wedged Dovery e Ice between Halifax - end Prince Edward's Island.' No other news has yet I.mm:elvish • Considerable excitement prevailed here oti I Saturday aftenaocin, front the fact that the Cap tain of a British vessel which arrived from LIT ; erPool, having seen a large steamer on the tath of December, under canvass, in a latitude and longitude cotwhitent with the supposition, that it "was to New York veiseL Without stepping to compare dates almost every body jumped to the conclusion that the-steamer in question must be the Atlantic. It was moon ascertained, however, that the unfortunate vessel did • not leave Liver pool till the2Bth of December, of course it is a moral and physical impossibility that the steam er seen could not be the Atlantic.' According to the citi inspector's report, 'the' number of deaths in this city during the week.' ending, let toot , was 326, which - is a falling off of 28 from the - previons week. 41- were of con •somption; 31 canvulsions; 33 inflammation of the lungs; 66 • men, 69 women, 108 boys, and 83 . girls. A beautiful steamship, called the Marion, built for Spofford & Tileston's Charleston Line, was launched from the yard of Jacob-Bell this morn ing, at half past ten. She is to be enmehamiCtl by Captain Berry, formerly of the Southerner on thesame line. The intense cold weather mentioned in my I last, has given place to mild Weather again. Snow fell the greater part of the day, yester,lay, though, the temperature was on touch that is soon disappearml, disappointing some of the "belles" and 'beaten" who had noble up their , minds to have a sleigh ride. The total number of alien passengers who on : ' rived at this port during the month of January just closed was 15,000 against 13;154, during the same period last year. 10,468 were from Ireland, 2,403 front Germany; 1,1135 from England; 216 from Switlerlatil; and 243 from France. Great preparations are. making here,-to cele brate the birth day, (22nd roar,) of the illuqtri ous IVashington. All the prominent military com panies - of this city, Brooklyn, and Williamsburgh will parade on that day, and In the evening fire works will he displayed in the Park . in front of the City Hall. The Steamship Merlin arrived here last night, froth - St. Thomas and Bermuda with dates to the 2011 ult. Everything Won quiet at both places. The Merlin brought the mate and four seamen, belonging to the Whale ship Wilde, of Sew Bed- ; ford, which put into Bermuda recently and was condemned. The Wade had been absent fifty two months, and had seven hundred barrels of oil on her. own acemmt, and Six hundred on'; freight. The British Bark Laconia arrived - here last night from Liverpool, having been one louden! eirap on the passage. The Captain rePorts hav ing encountered very rough weather during the whole passage. She brought two hundred and seven passengers, and lost seven by ithip fever. An ordinance has passed the Board of Alder men, investing the Chief Engineer with full pow er to appoint eighteen fire bell ringers for the city at' a salary of $5OO each, making an addi tional..expense to the city of $9004) a year. Mayor Kingsland has concluded to keep in office Mr. Mau:ell, the 'present Chief of Police. The long experience of Mr. Matson renders him a very valuable publih officer. The Corporation officers, with carts are busi ly engaged in removing the • obstructions from the streets; down town, the proprietors of which having, failed to do so after being notified to that effect. this Honor seems determined that the laws (which has for some time been a dead let ter,) shall be carried into effect. A large mtmn her of cases null hogbalieads of sugar and molas ses, &c., have already been carted off to the Con poration yards. - The Consul of the city of Hamburg in this city, has received official information from his . Gov ernment, Silt the Senate of the city on hearing of the loss of that ill-fated Steamer Helena Slo-• man, resolved to present to Captain Hovey of the packet Ship Devonshire, (which will be re collected rescued the passengers and crew,) a valuable gold medal, as a token ofthe high appre elation 0f his exertions on the occasions, have-al so been received by the Consul to pay over to the families of the third onde•and the seamen of the Devonshire who perished while transporting the passengers. the suet of one hundred dollars each. and to distribute among the other portion of the crew, •another $lOO. The giant boy, eighteen years of age, weigh ed over HO pounds, who for some weeks past has been on exhibition at the North _American Hotel, corner of Bayard street ,and the Bowery, died soddenly on Friday night. It appears that it has been almost impossible to satiaTe his thirst., he having drank several gal- , lons of water per day. There has been something like a panic in the Stock Market ditring the last day or two. and some °lithe fancy stocks have receded Ill(!}11: per cent. The slain cause of this WWI a slight stringency ill ill, .stock market and the. late fail arcs. The sound stocks, however, stand quite firm. Permsyliania s's bold to day at 95/, and I . Perm. &rObio Londe, 911. ' %The quotations for prime, SD days to C months paper, are 144,7 per cent, and LOW. on call fr(r, : ri per cent. METHOD OP EIItENG parrs zr.azn: • The hams of MarytSnd and Virginia 'have long enjoyed a wide celebriryt - At the list exhibition of the 51arylanrIStato ,Aticultural Society, four premiums were awarded for hams. ,We are in formed by tho'se who had the opportunity of cramming them, that they were of find nde qual ity. The following are the recipes by which the hams cadre cured:--,foor. 'Far. T. E. Ilumiltou's premium.— To every 100 pounds pork, take 8 lbs of G. Ai salt. 2 oz. saPpeittre, 2 lbs. brown sugar, oz. of pothsli, and four gallons of 'water. - Mix•the above, and pour the brine over the meat, af ter it has laid in the tub some two days. Let • the hams remain six weeks in brine, and then dried several days before smoking.. lltare gen erally had the meat rubbed with. tirCe salt when it .is picked down. The meat should be perfectly cool before packing. J. Green's Recipe-2d premium To 1000 t lbs of, pork, take` half a bushel and half peck of salt 1 lbs_ saltpetre, lbs. sugar, and quarts of .51ix—rup the bacon with it well; keep on for three weeks' in all, at the end of nine days take out the hams, and put which were at the top, at the bottonfil.r•-• It. Brooke . jr.'s Recipes-3d premium. One bushel line salt, lair bushel' ground alum salt, one and a half the. to the thousand lbs pork, left to lie in pickle 4 weeks, hang 'up and amoked with hickory wood'until the/rind becomests dark' brown. • C. D. Sliughirs Recipetwlth premium_ To 'Ursa n, .),E OF .tout JACOB .%STOlt's PAZ, ' 100 lbs. green hams, take S lbs, G. A. salt, 2 brown eugaz or. molases equivalent, 2 on. skr.si —Donald )IcKenzie (who was born in Scot- lin': land, in one I:, 1761. I died Jon. 20, at )lay- saltpetre, ha; pearl aehes, l 4 .ge /le ee water, solve Well; skimming cif the scum hrisingon the vine, i•hautatote county. At the age of 17 be came over to Canada. and joined the North surface. Pack the hamatompactlyiti a tight „.nri continued e i g h t ye, with ; vessel or cask, rubbing the fleshy part.with fns them. In he , hemlue one of the partners, ' a day or two pout the above pickle. user -- t• ,with the lire Jacob Astor of this city, in the meat, taking,• - thre to keep it covered with pie establishing the fur trade west of the Rocky kle. In four to six -weeks, so:Milian to the size. in i,-,wps„). with Mr. n a ,, L, o f and weight of the "home, .(that ?A 'to say, the St. Locus, slr Mrli. made die overland • route to longer period fir heavy llama) hang up - to smoke,,, - ''' the month of the Columbia river, a feat then ra- hock up; smoking with green hickery rely atteutpted sod full of perils, and remained I have put up hams for the last. twelve or at Astoria until it was surrendered by ItleDoug- fifteen years by the above recipe, with uniform all to the British. He eooverte l everything, success, equal at all times to the sample now could into available funds and carried them safe- : Presented. ly through a mighty wilderness to Mr. Aster. Washington Irving, in his,' Astoria, narrates a few of Mr. McKenzie's adventures on the from. nee, although the friends of Mr 3I'K. claim that umles&re.l injustice has liven done him by Mr. Irving. relative to the beiniyal of Astoria.—Mr. Mcii.'s friends assert, to him alone was Mr. .1 , 4. for indebted for all that was saved from the ruin which, treason wrought. After ,the restoration of peace, Sir. :McKenzie exerted himself to se cure for the United States the exclusive trade of Oregon, but oiler a long negotiation with slr. As tor. owl through him with Means. Madison, Gallatin, nod other leading individuals in and out of office, the matter was abandoned and Mr. McKenzie in :[arch 1821 joined the Hudson Bay Company, and was immediately appointed one of the Council and Chief Factor. In August, 1825, he was married to Adelionde Ilumbert, Iwho survives him,) nod was shortly after op pointed Governor. At this time, 'he resided at Fort Garry.,Red Rivel,ettlemerd,where becontins• tied to reside mail 1822 in active and prosper-, ous business, in which he amasses! 'a large for tune. In August of the following year he came to reside in :Mayville, *here the residue of his life was spent Ile leaves thirteen children sur viving Itim by his present, and one bye former wife. The Ileceipt, of the Erie Rothoast, for the mut of Jammu, 1851, were-- oin Freight, Pia,eagia, and Mail T t tl. murstll U. S. ManhaPs Offlett.—.4frie. Slave Trade.— Capt. Wm. Tyson was arrestell'on Wednesday a& temoon charged with fitting out, in this poll., about two years ago, the brig Baymo de Zaldo nu a slave trader for the coast of Africk: It is also charged that the brig repaired first to Rio, then the coast of Africa, where she took on boon/ 620 Africans, and brought them as slaves to 'Ha vana. The information was given by a seaman who was onboard the R. de Z. lie says he raw j black people .(slaves) put on board, when the American crew was discharged and a Portuguese I crew pat on board the brig. Capt. T. denies having had anything to do with the slave trade. lie sold the brig he says at Rio; and does not know what was done with her after that.—A - . Tribune. • The examination into the charges pending against Ray Tompkins, the broker, commenced at New Yerk, on Saturday rooming. Mr. Na thane, a broker, testißod he sold the seamed one hundred shares or. Parmet'a stork, and ~ had made afransfei" of the same. which hi ha d not yet ind,h '.-Thv examination was still pending when the afternoon papers were put to press. .. , Jenny Lind - Ilierana.—A letter front .r . erican , ...br No a;.to the N. - T , ' Journal of s merce,Sputki „ of the iTheuccess of Jenny Li... visitliTthatNt4- sant— - , , . -A more prominent reason for the failure (not of Jenny Lind but) of pararoin in this expedition was the combined attack of the press (the Faro` excepted).on the prices .. These.-asi,have, already infcanted you, were fixed at much lower rates, and for much more commodious Seats, than hecharged in any part of the llinitett,Statest--Misi,LM d. as an extra ordinary magnet . tif attraction, comes among tut a heavy adddiimal, expen.Se to the •Empressaria' ing (contractur.Thirunm,) and `We are will to bear our pniportioll of the charge; Malt Mr. Barnum thinks to humbug us As he has done the Yank*. 'he will he tnickly undeceived; for we will not gonsent to 'contribute to his already enormous profits, whale reriveleay be - irMing to do for Jenny Lind, who. we are creditably informed, does not get the lion's share ill the Operation I Whether just or not, each -were the arriments, r / or the substan e of them, made use of and with success, to - def at the operations of Bamuun in this '.music-lor ng city, and there are not A few Americans he who begin to think that the New Yorkers on* o have.taken the same stand, in ' stead of si. r ibroj ting to prices that are anpreetp deikted in tiny ' art of Europe! Jenny is still in If ' arta, and is: not likely to leave until the 2nd of ebrnary, :when the Ohio leaves hue for New Orleans. The theatre here bad bedi emu for ten nights for her, but by mutual consent the engagement was cancelled after the fourth night which was given as a benefit for the tharitable • societies, and produced over'and above the 'ex= passes for the use of the theatre, .:$4,125. - . Er forts are beim; made to induce Jenny Limit to accept a' complimentary benefit, PUS doubt if she appear again in public. Last night she at tended a ball given by the Count Penalver, espe cially intended to do honor to her public anal pri vate worth, hut I have heard of scarcely any other attentidni that hue been shown her. TBB,P6BTY.6SD rez musing?. .. . . From Sir. Broadhead's speech in the . joint ses sion of the .Misiouri Legislature, on the election of Senator, we quatedhe following paragraphs': "I have been taught that to reverence the Con / siltation, and to abide by its twits, is A cardinal ! doctrine of the,great. Xationo/ Winn - Plan. .' We recognise at its political bead Millard Fillmore, of New York, the Man who, though called Unexpectedly to Sic high elation which he now fillS, at the most stormy period of our his tory—at a time when the upbmtving of the po litical elements was well nigh tasking a wreck of our glorious Union, has proved himself equal —aye, sir, I might I.y;roore than cqualtnthe dread responsibilities of that etatiou, Ale may haia sacrificed hisAsipuLarity Bads native State, but throtighout lasbroad, Confederacy he is. attracting the adruiratiOnnf all the soberdnissibsl. men - of all parties. Ile has allied himself to no faction, North or South, hot; 'belonging to the National Whig Party, and !doling do the inter eats of the whole errantry, he 'heeds hot the de traction of faitiouists and fanatics,. North or South, East or West; sod if we aredo belpLaced by the gentleman from !toward, by.thedest of politicatorthodoty that he presents to Cs; in,the band of Free-soil Whigs, which 'is 'headed' by such men us Millard .Fillmore, Webster, Clay,f , and that other illustrious son of. Kentucky, John • J. Crittenden, then I accept the test, and glory in the name of Free-Soil Whig. To me, air, names are nothing." , : ' A Sovtt CASC os. - .t . l:)ussrui's or Faincou.— A case of warm nevelt:s , 4nd interest was tried during the past week, in this city, • in the llceri co Circuit Court of Law, Judge ItoLertson presi ding. It was a snit far freedom, brotight by . fruity of eight negroeb, claiming their freedom under a deed of manumission executed, by their former master about twenty yeara age, in the city ol.Verc York. We leara that the evidence I arm that they were the children and granotehildeen I of their fvrmer master, who carried thenttn New York and there emancipated them,: to erode the Late of litzfittio' which did not MIMI.' him to emancipate them hem, without sending them out of,the State: that he brought them immediately hack with him to Virginia; and they ware never molested in the enjoyment of their freedom since his death, which occurred !thou t 13' years ago, natal they wen, arrested lost summer by the Sheriff. at the instance. of his next of kin, and claimed as elate.,. The question of the .anghlency of such ft deed •to confer the right of [reetlote Virginia was very elaborately argued for several days by Nlevsmi;arnnel Taylor and J. R. 'Watkins for the ne;moes, and Mr., dames Lyons for the claimants. The Judge, upon a- fall-and atten tive consideration of the arguments, aetteuthor ties, delivered an opinion, ovincing much:ability and power of discrimiuution,:allowini the deed along with other evidence, to go to the jury, who foetid a verdict in favor of the negreek after the case had occupied the.attention of the enact for six days.—/lichmond Dioiatch. '6,874 81 :)144, 112,945 21 • .$31,954 O. SPECTATOR. Judgment was rendered ea the 18th. ultimo in New Orleans, iu favor of the •Lonisians State Bank, against the Second 'Municipality for two hundred and thirty-nine thousand dollars and ninety cents, with eight percent, interest. , . . Forays hrzu—Frain ae ;Veto nrk Pod.—A: • . 1 Mr. Robinson, a surgeon iii • Englantl,laa peen arrested for branding a ...boy , with caustic on his ~..4.;.. forehead. Theipunishment 'for this offence is ~..j.:l, a''', transportation fir life, .nn4 not lees Mutn,tfteen ' . rli years imprisoment, with or without hard Etlxir, • = 7 , 7 11., , for more than three years. . • 4 ' t. , ..- ~ .. - s.- c,'-.. The line'of the proposed railroad in Egypt, is - ' - ~..?• ....," parallel to . the Alaiunondielt . Canal, along the '* .' ' . .f,, , embankment which sepamtes'lMareot, from lake Sladieh, as far as the point where the . . dans! • ' ' ,....,:. , .-. - beads to the east and then the line will skirt the Desert, east of the Naton Lakes, and hazily ter- '. minute at the village of Ghiseh, oppoaite - Cairo . —-.„ . _ I F ., -\ Archbishop Hughes arrived in Rome on the Mat .December.' . - A cry of fire, having bren 'raised in one of 'the Itomen Theatres lately, the corps de &diet, rushed into the streets, greatly to the astonishment •of the passers, who were not aware of the tame of, this imilden appearance of ao many women in hort clothes. In 1833 the Record Commiesioners dratted eh , cuter questions to themunicipql corporation* I of England and Walm, requestink• various infor mation; among such questons was Ihnfollowitigt 4.1/o any remarkable iactomaliirevail,'or have any remarkable customs provailed within mart ; ory, in relation to the cererninue* accompanying the choice of corporate officer*, annual proem ! gnu* feasts, Sc., not noticed inthe printed his- I tones or accounts of your 'boiongh? Deticribe I them, if there 'be such." To this question the borough of Chippenham, Wilts, replied as fol lows “The,,forpomtion slim, together twice year, anii.ty for it,tittrusetres." A three day's sale of autograph lettenttook place in London hitely. A letter ;of Rube. - • brought 163., and a letter of Nicholas Poussln's .C 3. be. A ltter of Pope's brought £2. +a, and the well kaolin letter from Kirke; White.to etlitoof the Monthly Review, as much'4,3l.4. The lies also brought good ennuq letter from. - c '• e Madame Neeket, wife of the naniors; to]avid ' Garrickesold kir .£2. do., and a 'curious letter of ; Kitty Clire's to the same greet actor,42.. Roy al nt!tographs found eager bidders;.ai l d a erigaa,- tiro of Oliver Cromwell's .;