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TH DA Y MORNING EXTRA copies of the Price-Current, put up in strong wrappers, ready for mailing, can always be had at the Merchants' Exchange, at the rate 'of five cents per copy, ur fifty cents per dozen. COMBINATION TALKED ABOUT The Republican and K. N. members of the Legislature at Harrisburg are endeavoring to effect a fusion of their parties for the next fall election. It seem , rather a hard task to accom plish, but may be successful it, some extent. The RepublieaM4 are certainly a singular party. It can fuse one year with the K. N.'s for the fir po,e of defeating the Democrats, and profess the utmost abhorence of Democracy. Such was the case at the October election in Ii- 1. A few months afterwards the Republicans were combined with the Democrats to beat the Know Nothings; and front the tone of the preAses it might hare been supposed that no party WRQ so much abhorred as Know Nothingism. tin both sides, however, the Republicans succeeded in se curing valuable offices. Now comes another somersault. They propo , e to oombine with the K. N.'s again to beat the Democrats once more. They can try it if they choose ; bot can any one suppose that a party thus unstable, thus willing to trade with any other party to gain 0 tempo rary triumph, has much regard for principle'.' Is it for the good of the negro race they are labor ing, or for office- and spoils They never offer fusion except when they can get the be , t of the bargain ; and they are equally ready to fuse with any party that offer , them a good bargain, and a chance for other. We doubt not that the mass of the people who attach themselves to the republican party are sincere and honest in their convictions. But the /wades—the men who manage the machinery. and assume the control: cannot lie very sincere when one year they join the K. N.'s an .1 denounce the democrats in furious terms. amt the very next year join with the democrats and denounce the K. Nfs in even more violent terms. Now we find theta striving to change t OTICe 1/11.11 - C, and again juin hand: with the American party. And the Pittsbuigh in speaking of the Harrisburg movement, rays. lope it will succeed. - The Ivry part , that the t; t :cur only a few months ago declared an external war against, it is now anxious to unite with. The Americans must be " poor in spirit if they can so soon forget the past, and seek such an alliance fur the future. We know that many have declared they will never consent to it, and in all probability such a fu-ion will result only in weakening both parties. Taking the long struggle in the House of Rep re,entatires as an in•lieation of party feeling. it seems pretty evident th:tt there ,an be no cordial union of .sudi topp.:eote eletuvnts 3, N. Ille !I 11 1-111 and free:tuild,m. WASHINGTON'S DIRT!! DAY The '212,1 of the pres , ut nienth is celebrated as SVashington's birth ilny. Ile Ns in fact, tiara sin the ri.erath Eelirt::ry hundred and twenty-four years age lii th.• (old style corresponds with the 2'.2n ! IJ) the IioNT ,tyle ut ,• , ) 1111.1tat Kw , Imrll n. ..sltlllgtoit Parish. Westrncri Ittal t•..ar.ty. Cir Sri uia, and wa- the thir I iif ,11teastitte Wash ington. a descendant of a respectalde w of the name in Cheshire.. England. WIL:m Washington was fifty n years of Age he was entered as IL OW navy That was his elmiee of a profession : and had lie been allowed Id pur-ue i: how different might have been the fortuties of the AnoTican Instead of his sound dgn u to guide them to independence and a united and free government. he might, during the revolution, have been fighting upon the British side as ti naval com mander. But his widowed mother made him ..a.banflon daaign vitteo n 1 g u PgYflrlin naval officer. About one hundred years rozn Washdirton wa in Pittsimrgh. and even then tic saw the advan tages of this locality. and predicted it- future importance. Then its importance as a military post was the main consideratoin The French were in posses-din of the whole tie-tern coun try. and could incite the nuineriorii.hyjirin trites to continued hostilitie: agaiAid the English ‘4et tlements. Their chain of military post , exten•l ed from the St. Lawrence to tie mouth of the Many year- afterward , Wi,hingten Wki., pre p%ring to rotor tii Pittsburgh iin aniither and very different errand He was rating with an army to isuppre,, , the whisky in-urrectiun was settled, fortunately, without the inter‘entiot offirm WaAington I,rmerly owned a large amount 0 property in' Western Penn-ylvania. SeNeral farms in Fayette county were formerly 'Llid pro perty, and he had an agent in Pittsburgh who took charge of his property. The hero, patriot and president did not neglect Inc private fortuhes in the mid,t of his public duties ; and be Wa, a wealthy man. Wa,ilingtoll NV , LI his first I Ir I ns a t0 , 1 , 1i , r in a Initt.le within twelve tittle- of Lis well known gallantry, skill tin.; went at the Itattle Bra.l.lock•s Fluid tot tlnt.t contribute) notch to his api. , ,iattat ut a.a COlll - of the American arniie, , during the war of the flevolittion. Mrs. June E. Ruggin, t)hi,,, ha s jnst been tried and cleared of the crime of 'cor der, in the Miami county court. Mrs. Ruggin poisoned her husband, and confessed the crime iu the presence of two hundred persons—so fated by the correspondent—and yet by the sa gacity and ability of her counsel she was cleared of the horrible crime. It appears that she liad. for a long time. entertained the idea of getting rid of her husl,lll.l, who. was an vxeellent per son, that she might marry a fellow whose appear once was very disgusting. Shy• purchased or senie, 1111 d, after two attempts, succeeded in ki:l ing him with it. She was cleared because. I,r testimony being ruled out, the evidence was of a circumstantial character which could not war rant conviction. Mrs. R. is represented as a woman of prep, , se6sing appearance, young, and a church member, and her case excited the most intense interest throughout the whole of Miami county. 11cr discharge is owing to the skill with which her case was managed, for the very strong est circumstantial evidence of her guilt is said to hove corroborated the confession, which was ruled out of court. • An experiment in blasting the ice on the Mis sissippi opposite St. Louis. took place last Sat urday, which was so satisfactory that it is esti mated the ice around the steamers, from the up permost to the lowest down could be completely broken up in two days It was dune by mean ,, f stone jugs, containing five pounds of powder each, sunk under the ice, and ignited by means of a fuse five feet long. The explosion of each battery made a hole, from ten to fifteen feet across, and cracked the ice for a distance of one hundred feet. It i , said ilesicive measures for blowing up the ice around the boats lying at St.' Louis, are about to be adopted soon. Masonic MIII was again crowded to its utmost capacity on the occasion of rile Bull's last Con cert in Pittsburgh. The satisfaction of the au dieuee•was€ryual to the night previous, and near ly all the performers were encored. Spinola and Miss Vail in the duets; M. Schreiber in his se cond piece, and ()le Bull on each appearance. Their success is only a just tribute td their tal ents which we are sure will be awarded in every where`the•divine influence of music is acknowledged.. Pf ; . 4 , .• •-••;... 4. 0 " 41": • FEBRUARY 14 Singular Acquittal. Blasting the Ice et St. Louis The Concert L. Night FROM HARRISBURG. IlortiF OF REFRESENTATIFF.s, Monday, February 11. j THE HOUSE. The Speaker ex a lted the House to order at 3 o'clock, the standing hour of meeting on Mon days. This has been adopted to accommodate the members from the city of Philadelphia, who go home on Saturday at 12 o'clock and return in time for the afternoon session of Monday. But should the western members require a few days' adjournment, these self same gentlemen, who are indulged by their brother members, are found voting nay ; except the liberal-hearted Speaker, who wishes to do to others that which is !fleeted out to him. So, on next Friday, at Id o'clock, the State patriots will quit and give up peaceable possession of both chambers, until the following Wednesday at 1 o'clock, when they will as- , etoble again to attend to the duties of their respective constituents. At the re-asseinbling the people willing legislation should send on their ho-dness, so that action may he bad at an early day. This being petition day, the Committees were called over, when the usual number was presen ted. The Liquor question absorbed considerable time. Petitions for and Itemon-tratice agititust the same, conic in thick as eNer. The people are determined to take their little whi.ky when and where they please. .\ hill tons been read in Place, and will soon be on tile in this end of the Capitol, that, from its outline, will, in all prob. ability, be m , re neiteptable than the f itillon nC of Mr. Itrown. The Senate was engaged during , 1 go od portion of the afternoon in the discussion or the Brown Mr. Ingram, from the county of Philadelphia made 'MC of the best speeches that ha:, been delivered on that ques tion—he handles the clergy without gloves. Ills speech wits listened to with pr ,, found attention. lie took bold and vigorotN grund against the hill under consideration. Mr. Speaker Piatt is the best ,f pros-iding officers. Ile commands the re-pest of Senators. and is as indulgent as the rules of i.rder will Besides, he at all timin , keel, in :1 good humor. looking pleasant: and e‘en when he calls it Senator to order in the heat debate. is , done in -uch good sale. 11011 the ti,.:l/0,1" 'hit, with a good grace, and 1. , r.54.0cd , the best ,illl in order. n o t bolleve that in the whole Senate the Silt•Illie” 11.1 S . 1 and were n I,lc taken 11.. W tts th.. proval ~1 his conduct thine ile a ray Il hile on the Senate question, I will give yoo the read in place by y o u t Senator. , i liins rend :lin act relative to sui--rlpti, its t a certain radroad in Allegheny c only' I , r. WC:intik - A On act rehit:n: Mr. Salishury a larg , • ;•••:•[:, • lgio , fr ., tit people li,:i•glieny in opt t the repesi of the f.,r grit hog au rating !-ad tilt :nl a well driWri front the Coluicik of -aid city. ch, f \lr. Salsbury, was real and ref ,- red th c.onmittee on Roads mid I l trldges Mr Hipp: hairman FlC,...•ti n rarn-n-tranre ft ~ 1 11 a lw.:11y geatletn3rl r.l.t•a! t:. 114:11 Sch,a,!. \ pt.t:(l• f: 11 .. 1, I:. 1.. i expoct...l i•••r nn .t. I tin•• bv C.. 11111 16.01 t... 1( I.hera)l.l. were Itresenteti f.tf t. Le cleatittg Stlittul ; 4 11ititrI t.tereit.nt- • ,tl , . I I pre-trutrd t..r jury Iteitre II act t.l Oil- r.l • 111,11.“1• , ,l1, the extreme it is it-stl re It t _tt tt le•htre - • I S •ti'.•11 , L, ,, ::14 ,, Lf the .leferi•larit. ~itt. t • • lime 1,,,1fer 111 i••• 1 ,• thf prtlinate "%kilo 11 , •111,1 r , ,1,1 , , L. t , re :.,.-n I/,, 11.,1,1:114 ••••• . i • Li'. ' I •1 it 11,w fr.r wii: al,•111, r • At 14 - et-wilt. thr•tt that t ti , tratt -, is . ul , l I 1111 . y Isrl• szr••-s!1 I;t1 , rtlnt. tot •• t•,,rl/;,1 n , the) are man m•I th.tt 0.1 FIN 11)4' WOll , l 41spli,•t• ..1U •.!. ;lie statute leitT. lst SeVCrttl tlisungnittlted art 0:6- fists ty. and Col I T tit it• it Is :4•1 t.rt ,trtitnerelat itost. ;tit ..ther elt. tire s/ 'ttl, Saw Suntii.• the illt•itrkwr returned this morning :aid appeared in his ss-tti Allegheny is safe. Truly. CAV.AN Itll..hg lilt dclthntt, 1,-. ui i•,n , :E.mo t 141:1H. ItiTilhlivan I . tmv,tl ion, 1111.1,4 1111- eitt The an•l I. I/ I tt-tico one t,f Li New York La, heen gll , lt :th 11 II 1",. I ) nj~~m ~~.~u tv i .r,l 'r -taltW:it wlll!.lr!ytr,i I , .rk 1, 1::t. in all th • I T 1 , 1 ,4• , -. i the 0.••• t th I.eneral hen:, hirnel Itt., I .t 1 ionu levee, pr•lrliWrleed s WI:r111 1.% Twr-or , iN".•rf. Th.i. h•r1,1,. anther rAh', attcmpt t.. tio• a little k"tl enpital our pre-rut 1 . 11:cf Nhiz,trot- The Ilamilt.n Inu•liigenccr, la4l • • IPr learn unit Suu , lny Illgh! ti,- we're fr,,ze;L near the I:utiet ,•unty ir I i ".n Their nrent- 11%t. tri c,atilly, I ildittlin house. and went to Lei with a large tire burnt! g in the netrn The Ina thcr heard the children 1,111H:101 in the high!. mel -he r t r,, , ni. l l Lie ed toltlitittuttl c“ver 4•11 the, Le , l. Itt the Int,rt;;tl,' 'he g..t up. prepared breakfast, and, g , utz, t her rhil•lrt‘n. .tOl. rn.,11 lc vo• harc li.. I itlart,r the prv,ent. winter Tht• erc per i ml „ not n I it, no previon. day%, Hit ii pritiiiiincie ti blight wind madr it f),•/....!1ry I muffle up clu,ely wiwn volituring Mr. Scudder hart La furiii , l“ , l us with a NI 11, , Willg the rfltq.',l. th,rinwriuter for t tirat twelve days of the pre,ent awath. thu al ELEVA HON ANII CLIMATK —Tbet itturfacti of tit river at Pittshitrgh, when at Icw-water mark, I , Irc.: feet higher tlurn the surface of Lake Eris It is 717 feet higher than the ,urface of the Umlaut' river at .llhany: and 756 feet higher than the aurface of the Atlantic, ocean at Cape Mar. Pittsburgh is in about the canto latitude as Madrid iu Sp:tin, Nat'l,. in Italy, !tint Conqtanti tilde. But it , 3 rlinutte is fur raider than either. The river Tiber, ut Bottle, hardly freezes over in The Ohio, at Pittsburgh, has frozen over solid tw, winters in succe,sioo. =HIM THE lOau OF FEIIRI • ARY IN CINI'INNA'II.—The citizens of Cincinnati intend to have a grand civic and military eelehration on the 22nd, in honor of the one hundred and twenty-fourth anniversary of WashingtOn's birth day. W e acknowledge the receipt of an invitation, but for a number of. reaoone can not have the plea- sure of being present. This notice is given in time that the Committee on Invitations may sup ply the loss occasioned by our absence—if it be possible . FIRST BANE. —The tirst hank established in the United States was the Bank of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. It was established in 17SO, fur the purpase of assisting in supplying the Ameri can army with provisions. Nidety-three gentle men of that city, together, voluntarily subscribed three hundred thousand pounds sterling, and paid in all the money in one year, and the bank was of much use in providing for the army. THE LAW.—The news from Harris burg indicate thht the Allegheny Paving law will not he repealed. A motion is made to re consider the repealing act in the Senate. rol. Black proposes to explain the matter, and we presume it will all end as the citizens wish ; bj. .7 ~"- : 11-7 4 .,, , *r .,`, 1• `..-- " _. a , " . , • - • • - j . 4 , ? • «., THE LATEST' NEWS WAAHINGT , iN CITY. February 13—Sena(,--Mr. Matton's re,,,lutt , n tilling vacancies in the Board of Regents in the Smitii,,uian Institution with the of George E. Badger, North Caro lina, and Professor Cornelius C. F e lt o n, of Mae sucbu efts, was adopted. Many petition:, were pi L,t•i::o , l from naval officor, conTiaining 11111, aelion of the Retiring lt , pard, which were 1ei,•rr...1 to the Committee on Naval Afiair,.., Mr. rlounher -coto.l ~r the laturv, eumpbtinil: of the uncon.titui:onality of tile Fugitive Slhve law, nri , l rallin¢ "Ti the l're-l.letit to Inu n effectual tnen,orf. , to protect tht , o‘preign people t o be printrd. I In to ,tion thy Cora toittoo Ivor, In.-tro. t,. thoox!oolionoy thy ~.00sookehoo ,ocarity I.i that drlllh I k, r„111 11, Pt.: -t I 11111.11 it Is IR t• -r1 . 1...1.1.1,1 , 11. - .•, yu 11 , h. al I . 'lt Cr '7l P. p , t • •), t /t 1 \lr Ow 'ffimilittee nit .hi tg• j „l i . cilk.V nit It ni.owy 311,1 w.-I,rll witt(-r--. iu nnrier Om! they t•l:j.,y 11 , Hrital pri‘ilcg. , Setrilr• a :k the reninirl on the Navnti Mid then ---)Ir 11,11'1a0 1 qlil.7l:itc•l .1 i-eph .1, i-f I ng, -n i nt- nain•l n ti.i•niin-n• l't in•nlIoI the,' ?"..;ar, I , nlin : \Vat—ti —nett n--ntry in- nk Iran-p.rter , nu n '1••• 01 1 •t II itpl;l, p t r , '• - •4 • - - - *-1 . • c - L- 3 t ; ••-; 9 tr . .t..i .. i..;•.. 1 , , :- . ... , " , -' , - - -.: ,, -**- - ='--- DV TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSIvN. *.llll , I) 111.1.i.` 1111 1111 1 111,111 1 1 ,1.1..•111111 i , l l lllllllll I , .. , •t•inlwr urv. 1,1,11;11 im A•r• th. c.• ' rt•-•.1:1; I, I Jr S ail \\ !'. iii• LI! \!F. I 11..• 1.1•11. ! ,• , 'jr,. • • . i •-! :••• I , 4.7 ••••• • ' •1• , *•1' ..:;. !!!!! • - • !•:!..E! wa, [,.,;. .1 - !!, • :!• !1;.! ,•• • - •••• s., . 1 .1 =MEM \I ! . •-• I !.• , • !. ,• •I z I !.• z n 1,, 10.• i • I I' wll „ 1\ 1,, • -I r tr I ‘, , Hall .4 N{sr... IMlSlM=ilia I 1 I lIMMIEI • r \ I,ID , 1, ' I f 1 . 111,.• I•flr. 11 • r.••• •P- ti. • ' , 14•, N 3 n • nr:..r I n .tt , t I I Ilr l , I , ri i \ k \ I Ohio Lrgi.lni tart t ' .. L1 Nll.l I In the S,•;lato )1,.., th.• in rt• that L Icti an tit tit tt ttlt tt.- :`11 . 4 I. ;L.• t• perilpt th,in Itt• 01,1 lull-. '..,110 11. sill n..l I•c rnui ;i , I Ir I ITrOh, iii, hi• pr , .l.cr r ~..nlll.ttev, glyv hi, the itivt—ti:43:l• , n ,hiciunctit th, Sctila, Mr. di-ou,sed 111, ,tihjvct ul s.niv !old \lr 11,it,pn ,leferpl , l tlie •11 4,f 111, ItTll,llrer Stil9oCi en- rl'h•rf 1 , 1 t, thu A Li!! t.. Lr..v. L r;r wa, .it•'rkat •.I ;11 • the when ;t 1.,..tp0nt. kt (~ •;,), /II: t 4, f• r thy wa., Nat'l the Itr,t tlllle In the b,.'. ititr,,lona.l I v Mon roe all,Prllng ft , i.liti• 1631 ,rcu:lty hip erty. %Awn. , a party re-trainc.l fre,Joul, and .411,ci•i• NO, t,. obey 3 writ 1,11,1,4 corpti,. hi!! rea , l Itt , l Inaklt• the 0r , 1,r 'la)' to-m,,rl A long 'l,i'll , - 81”1:1 was had au a 101 l proNoilng . for is geologi cal survey of the Stlite Is United States Supreme Court WAsntsciroN Ctn . , February Rl' gUtllent cno tinue , l I,y Ih u. Cew. a e y or dy stork for defimdant, and lair for plain tiff. The Supreme Court will affirm illy• judifinent of the District Court in the rase of Weld , who was sentenced to death in and whos, sen tence was commuted by President Fillmore to imprisonment for fife, thus settling; the question that the President has power to cortmute as won an pardon. The minority of the tluel i t will di.— send NEW Pont. February I:l.—The 1-3tettiusliip Grenada. from New tftleans. arrived at noon with lIILValla .late, to the sth imt. The Quaker City was to leave Havana on the 'Ult. 110 New York Steamer Philadelphia had not arrived from Aspinwall when the Grenada left Havana. Itu the 9th the t.irenada saw the wreck Of a ship ashore on Florida reef, midway between (..arys port and Cape Florida. The Steamers Pacific and lianada. fl {Li FAN, Feb. l::.—There are still no signs of the approach of the Canada and Pitcific. The arrival of the former is anxiously mpeeted, ac the probability is she will bring inmlligence of the Pacific boring put back to Liverpool ~ ~4 ~t ~~~. SEEM Nr.w YORK., February 13.—Affairs at Nica ragua are quiet. Gen. Walker's force has swelled to IMO men by recent accessions. I President Rivas has issued a decree suspend , ing official:communication in the United States, and recalling Parker 11. French from his mission to Washington. The schooner Orikalige arrived at San Fran cisco on the 81st from Blewticids. having on board his Majesty the Mosquito king. The United States steamship Massachusetts arrived at Sao Francisco on the 13th ult. front San .1 Ilan. The frigate Independence sailed on the Ihth ult.for San Juan. The steamer tfregon, from Pannnut, arrived nt San Franci,ro on the I'lth, and the Golden Age on the lath. -The Cortes, from Sun Juan, ar i.red at San Franci. , eo on the 19th. The clip per,: Red Galtntlett and Flying Eagle, from New Vorh, arriv,l at, San Fr ;waist , on the t!ltit An exam•ice coal range ha, been discovered :the coast, nearer to Stockton than that in Coral Hollow. ALBANY. N. V., February large meet ing was held here yesterday of the friends of Cleurg e Law fur the Pre,ddeney. It was totemi c l by the principal member- of the Legi,lature. and .10e1 S. Headley officiated a, President. A paper 11:14 been signed by the member. , of ale Legislature recommending the delegates t u the National Convet:tbm t., r , ,ie rm. Mr Law. The principal zpeaket•, i ntro— , 4,l decided opp,- s:ti.ol to tlo , nonlinatiuu of , F,l.rnar) --The l'ohan..ket cotton mill., wrre .1...tr..yt• I by fir, rarly la shins, together with the ,l4oCk .The ittrueed at - n nun in I,stern A large 11111111,1. r of ..a.ttern operativt. , has, 1.v..11 ihrowu cm silont. I for (.167,1, are to h .1.1 ti meeting rt li. V•N \I;.. Vehrunryl''.--The caurtt: , 11:,ertvan I,etni.tr+ ”I tI I,..„;,,bittire \uthotly Kcnne.l . ., hr“tl.pr .1 , 11 T) P. k(ott 1t..1,, Ett , a carillilatt• fo L'ltitt• , l SttEtE.E, Settatur i'`-.E• E It Ction will (.Ikt• plEtt•tt ttt-rnt.l.rttw . rr.tSTF,i , ru,try Th, . \ tea. 11,11-.• , ky by a (e. p•ZI.7, C.klll • II 1,1:',11 kat,• the 11.w+' t., \I . r 1 it ~, I t -• 1'21,4 - • Gtr r , •• •vvrt•Ti ir.Pl . l 1110 "f hi• lilt, ilii t t he i‘,ll 14 : .1-cat in the I • Printer Elrcird. CM. Ft•hnutry 1 The Holt., It i, t,.trrl•~:u.,v e - 11 t- 111111 U K r are Ju.tl n.. 41 Iu awying MINIM y ,~. . I :.I.N I N. LI iti : \ • 4. 11 •• .1 1, t . ,01 th C. - Sn 'ad.,' tin rattparll I th.• k::21+140.1m, trls,Ve , . Co, ,h4l T r rci :1; , 71. . it 1. rtt Aint:t LA , .. tlwrt. 1141t44rtt0.. . I. War t.- t!.• • I'. • A IL•tA 1 . .1 It I I - v“,•11,, I:I, r•• trett. •111•• • U,.. et• l',lpot, 4n, ! It .1 I: A l• .• A era. Nr,ff iIIiMMERI ~. ~. 1 -.Ad alr.. t -h• 0.0 -- important to Fortner•—%r., 111ftrov rrIrote-..IVJIETAItt.t. LIT - 1 - 1.1•: EK 1 i. mil! put 11, 10 1 1 111 I. l lllrl 1,1 1,, 1 .1 ILI 11..- annual 31 , k , i at 11,7 1., —t. lic.•cr, I, .11 lIIME 1!IIMIIIIM,IIMI I I ma..l a t ..-.I ,l n.,4. p. 0,4 gtz..l n hall 1.. tw•• 1.•lan•I 5t'....L..111 .11:11• k:tl I ft.' , $1 thlng u• •, urbo It*n It v 11: it.. it ali th• t•nt,l, ..44, lit t , l 1 , 1,1,1,1111 AA MI 11 m 1111‘.,,r • the Mitj*3.l4l A tli,l st, Lr. 1.4 f I 11 hF:I-.FL I n V. \\ t .011 4o - From time N. l ork National Monitor I 1-• , 1 II tttlttot tw 101 t ttt tot •1 tut- II , t, t .tritt•ltt•rnto tit.. c•tuthlttott ttt Ittottit NO ttlt Ittn amts Ittly "tit, 1.4.1- tt• t tf mtttlt. ::~~. ~ , 1.64, nt..1....tn. th..t ~.,/tVvy Ow A n„.•1,. - In. , to Val.,. N. h.. bithert... 1.) uI,nII I 'Th..... v. h., fo , nl their Interrsta by 6 ;1..1, lb.. lItKI,II a truti Om:vol.—Dr eL1177,' lln.na.e Is 11.4,...,0.41 MESE 440 Batchelor'• Hair 1))r--•' i.rr TII 1./1 Tat.ST —Thitt it mak,. tp, JdLvre.,• 6,w t.. 1. ru,ty the hair or mrltb.kt.r. Ion) II," 1..1/ 110 or,' It ba.l tlivtu n beautlfttlati.l hi.•ly I.r", tt btt_kt "%Jury It till turn ruois It I :ll:.lvrFt). Nlndr n 111.4.1. nin.• prtYab ol BATCH 11 . 1,4 . :I:S3 ll=l mod rouill, 1.1 . Dr. Oro. 11. KIWAYR., 140 Wood otrt.r.t. . n-Call at No. 104 Wood street, and ex. A,m•k .•r F,rr thre dll,l W:Nrkit ./n.t lark° 1.4 nf Shanghai. ..thor nty Cap, w I.:11 we will tell law far canh Motn.sx .t , 1,4 flat. t lints:l—An thy Gttvat ctrl , •, of HATS ;11, , '. I 41'S , Ill) IN! purchwed 011'1111, fol cimh. from MOIDIAN A CO., U. W. 4 W.,•1 etr , rt. Next dour to the• ovtt Ch, th (Me door from Sloth Itr,,L FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD,: OD OIL, AND P D E 64'N E A , No. 38 Fifth Street. Z.) - (iIIEEN AND BLACK TEA, wurrauted to Kivu Bat tt4ctit.n. MACES. unaht, $1 7 r , finest qiiality, $1 41 It , . Nnalinh lirt , akfliet —5O, 75 and imperial and Gunpowder —5., $1 th. , 62, 75 and $1 Fl lb. iirern and Murk Teas of all grades put up in 10eUtii ic . pw k ztrygi r.:11 , 1, , 51y C.l" the trade, and will Is, wild at the lon • IFS EE —Primo Rio and Java (3offeo, green and roasted. A RS-I, , vering . o Crushed and Pulverized Sugars and N. 0. Sugar. Baker's liruina, Ow. and Chocolate. ,v 9 r2lll FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M C H A N S, Dealers 4, Wool, tildes, Flour, RACONk LARD AND LARD OIL, 8 - Jl-AND PRroDUCE GENEHALLY. - 8-8 Nu, 7U WAT,gR STREET, PITTSBUROII, PENNA. Sprilwr Iltvbaugtj., PHIAL% Qeo. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio .h.lin Svott 4 " M. Marti"' • ~ - E. U. Joes, Ca.4ll'rGt.Dep.l l k. Itoons a ilerstinc, Phila. 1..... ch .t Co., Fhttalilrgli. Barnet, Neel& A tiarretson Jueeph E. Elder, 84 L o uie. l'hila Tb. 111111.4 & Greiner; Bankona, lion:nes A Connell, Cintintintl Snietu, Ohio. 4 (tUbl:l3l lA. D. Bullock A Cu. 1 LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA By the Northern Light George Law nod the Presidency Steam Cotton Mills [turned Maryland United Slalom S.. for Prom Jr rat) It Yr° V ry or Ora. Cut■ Itk. Het( wuek 11:--1 ...till, - til•• t:t!.• 11 new 10-w-paper • , 11t, .1 lIIMII L., • ;, MN= IMME!=2I DEMME I=IIII tLEX. ITIN'I'E R, OM= No. 200 Liberty street, 10r14,1w. PITTSBUROILEN PEKIN TEA STORE, ETAII. I'ILIC QUEENS. 75, and flue,tlYoung Ilyeton—,so, 62, 75, ail.l FORSYTH & SCOTT, E=MZI .~. y =MB ' , -~~~ DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNEIt THIRD AND NVA.LNI;T STS., Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to all parte of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Riven, Cooalgo Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIILE INSURANCE ON 3IERCELINDIZE generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. Assets of the Company Nonvoter Rondo. 3lortp4ie, and Real Estate 1,101,070 144 Philadelphia City, and other 1/11HLIB 63,210 OU St...k in hank-,, Itailrond and Inmmaoro Cob 23,000 10 Itil le ret,tivabl.. 18 , 1;130 97 Cash i land 28,826 09 Balm" 0. in of A;rolita. rrenliurns on Ma rl.. Pollrit.o rorently issued, and other dolts dno t h e Company Nott, Matrtin .1 , .n..ph 11. &•W. riltind A. !...401/t•r, .1 ohli C. Dit% J , dtil It. 1... tin..., F.l,nrd btuliisgt•di I.r. It. M. 1111:rton, Ludwig, Hugh Unt..g.. (diarlt, Kelky. 11 .1.1,5 lir..‘dt4. .1 ii. J"ltus.a., Tc' C II %NI, icfl I L.. Set•P•tary 1111111C11 LIEU LISMACE COM, CH IETEII PERPETI2II,-41liNTILE 11T TIIE NTATE SIP PUENATLVATTIA Chartered Capital, 8.300,000. El:IE. .V.IEINE AND INLAND Tie AVSPORTATION A AR. h 1.11 . 1 . 1NW1T. 01:RI N ROG ER6. I:I IRG YOUNG, Trvasurer. PIIIECTOII9. • Am-on I.ljoieln.• NVillinin B. Themes Neal, Allred Weeks. lleurles J. Fields, lie P. ftlrl. UM. June, I'. Smyth. ( . ..thpahy 0rg11.1117,11 with a Ca.!, 014 U.r• !doe .I••teradned h. adapt the beeline:. prlpleriee cendaet leg Iln .tlt.r.. w.lll a pr..pipt wljnelllll.lll 10444,1. VI: I I WO. •', Th Water ottrvo•L. J. :s ENYT./N JON KS, Agept. 71..• u.•Il in,u in and r,ivininnble firm, inn tr ,lllLll,ll/041 th..int. will, regard t.i the awn ”.ituidine,, , id the Mlllll/14ctult•rs' 1 n.suratiraN Grirrrrany. h r Chrlarr ,4 ,r, I'. Sow .4 C.r., Itxrurriorr b Caurrithr4l, IL Childe d err. IVIANSII(I.‘ .4.!%1L4 INSI:ILANCE CO. ()F PITTsBURGII. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, 1 PITA!, e 300,000. ~.,! othrr Proporty N.ra og ot L 0,19 or i , I"Fit . •an.; tlir O. thr no.l Inland hay i- \ r k, l'anner, 15D. E. Park, I ~::..r I I. M. J J II Jott.-1%, If. K. C0p.2.11.,11 ,FVICEILS. . WM. F PATFEK..it /N. y.ornf rrnis. ...A A. CARRIER. [ British & (:ontinental Exchange SB.IIT BILLS BRAWN BY DUNCAN, :MERMAN d CO. TII E 1' .‘" I f.) N Lt INK, I. UND ON, us or LI A,D CYWARPs 4‘- The., ar, a % 11..“1.bie at .d 1 the prtratpal Towns S:OTI.AND lIIELAND. and the (Xis. T 1 \r.\ l' drnw t.n M. A. Gruucbaum & Bailin, T .1 MALV, 'd A. 01,010 1.. all parts. ..f .:.ERNIAN Y. 1% 11 0: •'lr wet i.• tray. I .d.road, (h. 1•r •. ~a . redo. on Money 11. ii. oh-. and othor aocurdnw to Enrol. W11.1.11M II WILLIAMS A rt., 1$ ....I. e.ano , "'bird atreeta. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY (,r PIT TSI:URGII 11.1.1.4 M tGALEV, 411 I. MAIL.IIELL. S. r.-1. =TM 111111EIMMIN err,. jlar!,e sired, lit LI. AND CA It IShS, "n the Oh. rt • I:iver• na.l I.". ••I I s FMK . ..1 mnd I ,11,..1 Nay t.,.-ati.ll %I tOrmal .1 II I Sauscirsei IWlh•rt Dunlap. Jr, Iwo M. PAI/ .r. I 1 w.l trul,l, '‘% Al ter !try It.t. piTisß t" it 0 LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE / 'E V, r.l; TER AN! , ‘IIF.K ET z-TREFTS, PITTIBURGII, PA. In!LIMEll no- n t t.. 112,01:1“11, mtlyttrlttlalng 1.0 .t nut. tr,l tt,/ 1.1 VI. lilnlsl. l ~:ttt:tni 11l LI. A \ t MAKS. ..rt nN,I and 111.1/UNE HlSkitt Lon. And 11.:t.tz.. 1,, nr.., and li.onitimt the ..• • : t n. ..1,1 I \ l• :••11,1 ut thr r.nt rnt.. t-..iximtvitt with Kith.ty A io•nrolor Itrfulb.y, J JAI Fullortun, ,t , nru nrl Mllurkno, J moo. %V' tuhunn. Char'. A rbuthuot, 1141f1.1.11, y 11. ibi‘l , l J Auo'r John M'Coll, Jain , • II •41, .1 11 11.1, 1%.11.1T, 1 . 1,1:1;1.4 .1 ',it. 11 , ” atio N. 1,4.. Pi Lau wog fa , 1 , 17 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 1)r pirrsiu:KG H. Jt'll I N II SlliittS MOWER., itt,ael•nt It. tISKItT 1 , 1 SN R.rr.ttxrr . t' nATt 'll I.:1 .)qt, lienorn/ Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS 11 11,. 11 11 %1... 1!IEIM111111 F:Fe" Ail I I.y i.uuer 111.111 - 0 , 1 under polteie. C. , ,111.-\ ~,II 1.. pr,ll{ , Y. ~,4 . F ICK, N., WATER Z.TLEET, 1,),y11 WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE c f) M I'.l N New Lisbon, Olito. 23e- T J HUNTER. Ag-ul, th, titor ottrret, betatvn N..,1 and Nlttrlsvt, FICHII.O. 1• • A 111 A \CFY: 1 011. J A \ I \u.• Prvsidont. LK 1 I M A ITIN, 'y +.1 , 1 Trquiurer. I'ITTOIIIIIIIII Jwm•n \ 0011wril. .I.ea•plt I'l moor. JAIL., It ...I. R. 11. Itoldlo, J n.. 111.1.nugh. 14 Jo., Au. 1% ni Show, llozoluglimu, 1/uw-eon, Newiuyor & Co. 10 ItOPEIN IiENTIII)COIIEIANCER, Corner ,f Seventh and Smithfield streets, on_ brought from tho ull country to pia, btu fib, mud tuouryr rottuttod to klurupo. ftior27 WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., WON HtilS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LARD, LARD OH, • DRIED BEEN, SI:OAR-CURED and CAN V ASSED HAMS. A largo !dock always on hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, VTITSBUItII 11, I'ENN'A I).EARL STEAM MILL, A L L Ul - if N Y. .B,a- FL , , U it DELI VI3RED TU FAMILIES in either of the tw,k Ones. usneuti may to left st the Mill, or in boxes at the stored of In i AN, Wll.t.tN k (=d,:,:! w 00l street. BRAUN St REITER, eta . . Liberty and St. Choir streets. 11. P. SCHWA RT., Druggist, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY. j 529 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. WI LLIAMS & ALLEN, (Succrte,rors to Arnold Williams,) MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING G L'l? A L 1", For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. oz- W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Stolun or Hot Wat,, Pipes or Chilson's Furnaco,Church -0., Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Grefql Houses, Dwellings, Court Houses, Jails, or Ilutola No. 21 MARKET STRRVT, [tabu r gh. spill Ml= Fr WO (.;001) 1?..00:IS, suitable for Insurance _l_ or Law tallicen. will la, rented, In tho second story of the building t.a the north-went rumor of Fifth and Woad Int - VOIR, to the same building with the Morning /int. It is the heat Wainers corner in Pittsburgh. Across to the offieee conveuteut. Inquire soon at office of ja2:l:diltspc2t MORNING POST. A LAME BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet A wide by 30 deep, half above ground, and well light -i finished, will be rented en rtui.sonable terms. It is on the corner el Fourth street and Cherry alley. Enquire at [Jo 28:tfj OFFICE OF MORNING POST. -. -.~_ MIME= .lames C. Hand. Th.. , ph Was Paulding, James Trarmair, William Eyre. r., Joshua LPrice, James Tvnueut, Samuel B. Stokes, Ilk•nry Sloan, Jftllll,l R. McFarland, Chart ev Schaffer, Robert Ilurton, J , ,hu It. Semple, Pittsburgh. I). T. Morgan, J. T. bo g ., VOl. MARTIN, Pro,ident. ent. P. A. MADEIRA. Ag , llt. 95 Water etrr.•t, l'itt+burgh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RI.SKS. OF PHILADELPHIA Cart NlArk Storling :'shrtmel M. /slier, Ittan - !Unzip:an, Juba y. DO %rural, Sellers, J. Sell..,.lnakyr. I% Ultimo B. Bays. [d.r.2l J ../ rt Shlptun. .1.17, FIHE RISKS Il W 11 h T H. ( plike. R. I , 11.th(mil, .I,llm Ltrytm. JAMES BLAKELY, IN= DEALERS IN OFFICES TO LET BASEMENT TO LET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • • WHEN DUTY CALLS, 'TIS OUR'S TO OBEY." At a mooting of the DUQUESNE FIRE CoMPA. NY, the following Akers were elected to serve Tor the onau mug' year: President—Wm. C. McCarthy. Vio, President—John Wrigley. Segrelary—Thomas F. Wilson. Treasurer—holm T. Whitton. Delegates fn Fireineti's Assosaatimi—linimas F. Wilton, At thur 91,0111, and Samuel C. Claney. Orptain—Arthur First Lieutenant—John Dark Second Lieutenanl—Win. Reeee. First Engineer—MOMali Reef, Soennd Vick. Third lavine,—John C. Oraitam. .14. , urtli Engineer —Evan Firer Hose ihreet,r--C'harles Jl/1)08. Serasrl Ilive Direc tor—Jacob Wilt. Third Direct,r—Charles I,6wry. Fourth Hose Diree/or—John Barrett. Fi s ftli Mast Dirrrtor— Edward Loughrey Sixth Hose Direrbsr—Patrick Scanlon. Thor Entprvers--J. B. Jones and B. Hoover. Men—Jr hn Wrigley and Joel Rates. flop GuirrtlY—lames Walker and Thompson Vandegrift. Fire tro-rdens—John M. Irwin. Charles Barnett, Alf. P. Ansbutr: Col. Ihsly Patterson and George Fortune. WM. C. McCARTHY, Von t. S own. C. CLANES, Seey, yen tem. rirraaracn, February 13thrtkiSti. XECU R TO'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby XA given that letters of Adminhitratlou on the estate of JOAN d..rea....ed. late of North Payette Township, Al legheny C,ainty. Pa., have been granted to John Walker and Hobert fetter, of said township. All pers,ma indented to said elate will plea. , make immediate payment, and all having claim., 11.4-.l.iriAl the estate will present their 141,1111tS properly authenticated for settlement. to to or either of us. ER JOHN WALK, fsrcuta „ ROUT. Pi PTTER. F - otaural. 12. th. 1 TO ES.—No. 124 Wo,,d street, above S llifth.—Wo hog loava to rail the Tra.ie to oar stud[ 4.1 Move, 11.•11.0 Ware awl Cagunzs in yetieral. I laving perfeet ,4l .eery thing in our line, Mitt can safely say that w - 0071st nriish, fitting; an4l 511100U1114,4, by any in the trade 31,g - chants hied ato ih,•ir advantage to call he i;.re hu)ing ch.-whore. fel G ItA FE, EIS M 1 ER, Ati RA FF. rTIO LET.—The commodious three story .drag 11 uorse situated on Liherty street, oppostEe t. Third 4q..et...a...pied at present loy Ft r . :gewart. Posse,. 'ion given it Ist April. Apply to JNO. Mt D. CRO:-SAN. 93.589 96 I I 000 O) V17,44S 16 VLI-A A BLE LIBRARY As - r , lI,LPSTRATED [[o by Catalogme.---en ,- , atttplay Esettina, lt,th C•411111VIll'i lig at 7 0',.10, k, 'a HI at the Com menial Sales Root., corner lt,ssl 1, streets. a valoa- Ede catalog - no of Lihr-ari - nll.l Illustrated take, eruhracing, among others, it ,vell's Johnatn, wok. Percy Anecdotes, Wilts.'s American ttrnitlloltt4y. Drake's Book of the Indiana, Fhatini's Plano Forte I ostrnetor. De Cormenin's.-Ilistory of l'op.s. En,y,lol,lio of Geography. a vols.; White's Ills tory of the World, lk,allog's History of Romanism. Works of 11en Jonson. Cooley's 1) el,,peditt, the Village go.s.n. ele gant coh,red plAte, I.l,l)w.ird's thtz..-teer, NVorld Art and I/11111:41"y, London Nests Sehstions, pottery of tkriEture lat ,l7.ving, colored plates; lksk Home [booty, the Casket. Token of Friendship. l'i,torial History of tto• American Nary, L'Ar , l , e , •ites . Lire ~t Natr , ,leotx, Studio, ''l , •ry, Ste., &1.. Catalogue:, uhtatited at the Au, I,', Stre. felt Al. ['A, IS. Attcrr. NIONONGAIIELA NAVIGATION CO. 11j_ olive et ening. broary i 4th. at 7 o'ch rk. at the Merchants' E.:tell:Loge, Forth street. will 'he rolt ,1141.1,1 Motiong,lßLa Navigation Co. nlock. Pl 4. l' An. Cr. A 1: 13E.1.TIECI, SI:1;1'1{11.LN EESIDENCE For sihntle on the Pittstoir:ll and Stelitynys Ile 'fel aplke It, od, 1.1..,11 0 half a toile tn., Jon— Fen . oro tainnirt britreen atel lI ae.• aeres—,ll V. 111,11 us ereeted Itthlt Cott a.,,t0 Boor, containing -IX hoot- win C. Bar. tort, re. if, yool well of water near the hory, it first rate stn. 14e,house. and variouso other •ntl m auldintrs. 'The alront t/111. hundred Itearnitt . fruit treys of the choicest orty. conAistintr of A pnrot. Almond. Nectarine, Pears. Blunts. l'earh. t4tonee, Cberr) tint Apple: Gooseberry. Cur- Itaspherry..te. This property trill be sold very lot, g - iv.•ll on the Int et April next. Apply to BLA K ELY A: 14VICII EY. MIMICIMIC LIFE, ur Before and Behind the Curtail]: By Anna Cora Itzteble. uurmerly 11ty. MOW' I vol. Him, Prete For sale by fel4 11. MINER A ('li., Ni. :11: tsunthfielcistreet. - - NOTIIER GREAT .M.A.NUFACT[ItING HLISIINi ENT AT ROCEIES'I'EII. for litul,ling Ent4tnes. Fire Eutrities, m ec h at neal nt w icultural Implements, and nnothinery in tteneral. 10 Ksrtnt, though the YOU:, 1177tT •if ten rtster villa vv..tronp,l about the MOUTH' AND FA 1.14 , IV BEAVER_ it destined to take the lead, and be Ni. 1 in 1,1 A N 1: FACTU it LiS. AS .11, is and mart cleanly.. to letr .rorrneer-r.. •This is ots is to all who I,tok at her teettion. with reference to Stir Canals al/.1 Itadrotols. Thhngli asptritg to locator CITY, and to have IL 11,110 of II Ell N among the cities oil towns of the West, site PI at presont proud ronoder herrelf SEB1:11.13 tiF virTFßc - 1:1;n.. in reference r I' I Trrr.lll:fili 11 what Lunn lis to IntSlYtN. oh I' r IN at LL: n and Newatk are to NEW TA tBK-r-tlie hour fits and hit:twat:, are mutual and frf.i1,114,1. teeettt. lettal.itedtment .4 - e.t.-tult Nilia. F..tm.try. Cur F,,eter,, Harrel Va..4.ty. Fire hack &v. unJ tl.e I ):I , fing .1 ono the.. rlttirelles knee... Oleo v - rmat arn , otot ,•: awl ..tovoNl a v ~ .1 -ra;•:•• lotto of taintiteK from l'ittstturtr, Riot ollo :too t t- ot tor-,.out I•xtrotooly pr. or , to ro m , 11:8 4,71 , for tlto,o a hu arr Wally RI - riving, to tottkollll.l hum, A t icast 100 new housed are required, and mint, at a, tibc rat.-. 1. , built c artit4 ; l.L. say nothnt, ot the Nlan of:louring I.".etalkhalt nie tits. and (.A.11,1,11..11.11 li.,- (I-set/knit did Vstialoktgl, fiallr,Ael hewn \I. tot. 11,,c1e,- , t'r, h.• 4th of July. I‹,o. , Brick. Lime. Sand and Lumber ,o• onk cu lent and abundant. but Inbar very scarce, aad act ,me front other places. tioder-ignr,l, hart en control "1 o.ot I.oto eligible lfittl,ling G.tn. will routinue to hold out the oust liberal in- Incenkett t.• builder , and mechanic- , of almost ertgy descrigc dot,.e 'bear, tencluente n ill readily rent for Di to 15 per eat. meat (heir 0,01 (lends it vintner for 1,8:11,11n. The first public , yyle of upon gr,tit,l. for the , year I b3ll, trill t. 31... I.SDA . tier of Februa ry. HI lit o'clock. , lithe weather is haul. the Sale will he the drat FAIR 1)A V after the subecriber wilt beat the Alleghen - lied Raid 60 put an Saturday of ,•seh Yrsa , k, front 12 till R o'ciock, with doll, platen, dc.criptadb. and will I, happy to meld Winders, Durclia,,,, or EuglisevrlY—and particularly any Who puranks:al lots at last )ear , Aides. for their lots has,. oorally adeanc..l in vitiate ehont Inn Is -r ,Ist salvo they I....ught. 311.1 the happen =SI . _ • ( RARE ell AN(' hay - - engage.% in iunither I.o.inees w.o, I. lsi• u hole tiro, and attention, wistioi no of hi, anii .Tlo..t...unling of the lion's- 14 well ktoWAn As tin (taut of it, bind. the nosiness larta, and nit-x-as a t ; U. an.iiino•ra tin liost • lans in the cit 4 . exrenPr.l,l,s, Afars, it Li a nu . , i.hanci• and ion , fortun n e. F"r particulars oiiti.ro 1.-13 . tf IV. A. 414 earner Winal an.l 4th eta. loßsErt STORE TO LET.—TIw St,re v.; by the sun,. slier, at thi• 1 - orocr of Sixth and ,nit stri-uts. will be ha LIN. abtr trl n,n, writ, 1/1 . without Ilttun - n.l'. A. M T O LET---A well finished Store on Market n i ri•ot. net worn Third tout Fourth—,. ❑ ••,1 annul for a 114 t, Shod or Clothing Iluion,s. .4 Lark , ' , tore Thiol 'trot. mar Marl:et •ireet. Ala two wall finish. 'loom- on Third streot. Eli•itiir , ,fer:,,V2.,, lh AZZA3I. \t Third EW 14001.5 NEW ! The Wi I Ida•ihitt Paliers Kate Westen, ..r h. ',ill au.l to do. Camp Fires of the Red Mot. The Hunter's Feast. lo !.layne Retol. The limo.oast Noviee,\li... Itoonkley. Mimic Life, lo frrruerly Mr.. Mom att. Row. Clark, ht Fanny F,.rnt.tt ti,,s supply.) The I tash Almond mid at lion,. Alwaltlay's History of England,vol:. I. 2. 3. 4. I.y Nino - ion flat lan.l. in no, t.litiott. 1 lionnotoce from 1t1nekw.....1 1.i',.t0•1 A.1..•11 t ores of Isaac y. by Won Maxwell. Is the Fourth Commandment ~to l'loristrans II •11y Tree .111th by ("barb,: Ihek..ny Th e I 0.,,:r0e5. to the Fanoly. hy W. R. Jerrol.L Mare Marro., and other tales I.y 11. N. Moot,. ha - January. Sonfard's Fthoarian Melodies. nut:. The I ratasl London News, latest 1.0 .ingt roceiye 1. For mole by W. A. Oi I LI/FIN/ENNEY .4 CO., G. 1.13 Fifth at... opposite thr Theatre. T \VASIL ING TON It Etil DEN(' F: Fut. 13_1. Aercs f Groan.] on High street, with il'l Ati E I 1: 6ti nix rmatts, ,vide pert t i t Gent, am a back load.. A well of excellent water. mable, coal hoti,e n... :nisi frost tre, Catawba gripe ylise, i.. , I currant boshn. It great variety of tl,,str., ,hr. The location b• s.sry ple,nnt with tine view of the ei is A and river, and being biz( a alt., li•sta..tice from the coy. woitlil quit a litiaoseas man for a cowl try r lllittl . ll6o. It rut 51.50 per year. lel3 v, Cl. — rilBEirr Si SON. rro LET—For a term "d vears. that largt a. 1,41 commodious Wing on Dilater n.rawl. near ti P-int knev.n Its the Stunt Nierharn, or Manufacturer.; will Mid this an exerllent l,••atian ler an . kind Id . bwinets. S. CllfhliMiT 3 SilS, fiat 51 Market street. E I-ANNUAL SA L E—tilankets ! Blau IJ kets' !---1004.1 suit, it( the nwst drlsirable makes and si res or Wiiol Blankets, stilling at an 11111,11.4130 IN,ltletion Cr.! (ho aatial rates bv A l 'A. MASON & CO. h... 11 ANVLS ! SHAWLS REOUCED —A A. Man.. A (2., are ( . I,sing chair nick sonata of every description at nearly one-half their anon fel.3 A A. MASON & CO. Are daily recemn. fresh supplies of Dry Goods of every deiscripthil winch they are selling at SeninAnnnal prices. at tel 3 S AMLEL C. WINGARD, ATTOILN EY AT LAW pirrtinufpn, PENNA. 441.- Orlice in I.IA KEW EI.L'S !nintrly oplvwite the Court 12,1 y C lIARLES WINGARD, erroloaty AT LAW. EBBN NB LILO, (11.1110 LIA COUNTY, YINNA -4143-Alrio practices In Huntingdon, Blair, Clear[ kid and In diana counties. fob L9CUST U ROVE SEMINARY FOR YOUNti LADltii+, AT LAWRENCEVILLE.— The Spring and Summer Term of this Schad will begin en Wed nesday, February 13th, to continue twenty-ono weeks. Tuition in the English branches $2,3 per term, payal.h. in inivauen. fob HOUSE and lot of grqund on Marion street, near l'eumiylvanlamvenuo, fok sale very low and t,ll ens \ terms. I nquinvof C. 1120,431W1TK, No. 100 Fourth street. TRUSTEES ' Sale Of Real Estate, Stocks, So. on Thursday evening, I.lth at 7 n o'clek. at the Morchmite . Exchange. 411, street, will be sold by order of Win. Phillips. Bey , Trustee of loon A Sargent, Th 4 valuable lot of ground on Second street, tietween Smithfield street and Cherry alley, having a front of '2O feet on Serond street, extending bark 60 feet to a ten foot alley, on which is erected the three awry Brick Dwelling, N. 151, subject to an annual ground rent of $OO. Also—That valuable piece of ground ,if 13 acres and 3 rods, In Cbllins' Township, bounded by lauds of Wm. Irwin and otter. Ai-so-100 shams Masonic 11011 Fund Stock. Pew No. 62 in St. Peters Church. STEAMSHIP PERSIA ARRIVED—Lon don papery in advance a all contnet itors.—Just received, London Illustratkal News for January Di, 20 c t., do. do Times do. do. 26, 12 ctn. do. Weekly Times, do. do. 27, 12 cts. do. Punch, do. do. 25, 12 ctx. do. Dispatch, do do. 27, 21) We have perfected arrangements with Wilmer and /lodgers, In New York, so that we will have our London Papers in advance of all other. Remembe- if you want in save 25 per cent., go to f 4,12 MANCIIESTER PROPEItTY FOE SALE, A Brick Cottage, of hall, 7 rooms and cellar : well at gi.sul water and pump, a cistern and pump: wash house. stable and carriage house: plenty of fruit. grupen, Ac. The hi , is 132 feet on Chartiers street by 305 on Franklin street, being one acre of ground, which alone Is worth $3,600, Price for house and lot $3,500. Also, a 2 story brick house of 9 rooms and kitchen. with out over, stable, kc. The lot is foot (Pont on Market street, by 100 deep to an alley. Price $l,OOO. fob 12 S. 017TaBERTdi SON, 61 Market , • • •-••:-.1-7.,„, • , - Omen /4.170. Cosaindsvozz R. R. 0041 • rebyMIISM 0 , BONDS of tho BuitooollB OP gRESPORT and COINIIELLSVILLE, Issued to tho Fitteburghtstal Con BalircradEompany in payment of trubsctiptiatta to stock of said Company, am offered YOE SALE On fate terms, In sums of ONE HUNDRED or ONE TIV lama, DOLLARS each, bearing SIX PET. CENT. INTEREST, payable semiannually at the Office of said Company in thd City of Pittsburgh. The payment of principal and Interest on these Bonds is guaranteed by the Railroad Company. As the above Boroughs HAVE 50 OTILEII Dears 07 ass LIND, thean Bonds may be considered a SAFE and SECUMI 1 IVEST- M ENT. - • • For further !Wert - nation apply W NICHOLAS VENDER, Trmmfor Clerk at the Office of the Company, Neville Halt, Fourth and Liberty Amens, up stair& OLIVER W. BARNES, president. i' , llS,llm.tpc3m OFFICE OF Till PITTSBURGH 0.,413 00.,1 ti February, 1856. NOTICE TO &TOCKIIOLDNII&—Tho Stockholders of Om Pittaburgh Gas Company are _hereby notified that a meeting of the StothhoMare will be held at the Office if said Company, on the south-eest earner of Smithfield etrisit and Diamond alley, In the City of Pittsburgh, on 11" MDYIRSDAY the 13th February, 1656, between the hours mid 4 o'clock, P. St.. for the purpose of eonsideting the proprjety of Increasing the Capital Stock of said Company. JOHN HOLMES, THOMAS HAKEWELL, JOSHUA HANNA, DANIEL McCITRDY, l'eb7:le; SpecktlCommittee. NOTICE—The Stockholders of tbeODDFEIrc LOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION are hereby notified that the Fourteenth Instalment of Flee per Coat. on the Ospital Stock has boon called in. payable on and after the SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1.850. febeelie J. P. HENDEE/ON, Scey, CIOUGHS AND COLDS CURED by the use IL) of - MORGAN'S CELEBRATED COUGH Let on who are afflicted with Colds procure a holtle of it. Price only cents. Bear the testimony of ttu old man who tried it; Ntn. JOLIN D. M.ROAN—This may certify that being afflict ed with a troublesome Cough, 2 bought n bottle of Morgan's Cough Syrup. nod n o t happy to any, after using It, my cough is entirely cured. I am free to pronounce your Cough S2.rup the , te,it medicine I hove ever used. No fkmily should be without this valuable medicine. DAVID McItOBEETS, Alleghony.• Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by JOIDI Ittl , r, Jr., Solo Proprietor, No. 133 Wood street, Pitts ' in rub. fain I) I SSO L LITTON .—The Co-Partnership here tam.° rsbning under She firm of A. A. MA.....`tUN k CO. is thin dny die.4olved by mutual consolt. Nathan F. Mason withdrawing from tin burliness. ALVERIN A. MASON, NATHAN N. MASON. Pittsburgh, February 7th, 1856.—rebS, 0-PA RTNERSH I P.—A. A. MASON has lJ this day associated with him. in business, NATBAN N it ITI NO, of Allegheny, under the firm of A. A. MASON t 01.. by whom the Dry Goods business will be continued aS usual at N 0.2.5 Fifth street. ALVERIN A. MASON, N ATIIAN Pittsburgh, February Ith,lB4B—feb9 VA LE N'r I N ES. —The tinqat, assortment of Valentines just recelyed and will be sold lower than .us house in the city. Having purchased from three or four niforent manufacturers, cue safely say we can please:lll. ter st.s.k is almost exclusively the sentimental Valentines; ,•ry f,w etenie. itentelether, if yon want to save 20 percent. au.. w LAU FFEICS BOOK XT E w AND VALUABLE BOOKS received. IN February 7th at UAL IS. .'S BOOKSTORE, Er Market re—t. near Fourth: Dr. T. t . }bore's long expected Commentary un Haggai, 7-whariall and Nlalaciii—V2.oo. Dr. Eadie's Commentary on Colossians—AM. Dr. tluthrie's (of Scotbuid) Gospel in Exekiel—sl,oo. The Christian's Great Interest; by same author—Wc. Evening Incense; new--by author of Words and Mind of Jesus, Footsteps of St. Batil,.&c., kr. Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon with his Brother, Joseph Bonaparte. Lewes' life of tiontha—also just received. Blues Daily Bible Illnstrations--full rots. Wines on the Hebrew Law. hams fly Leviticus. Eadie on Ephesians. Hamilton's Mount of Bible Light from Bible Lands. Christ of History. Christ In History. I dkeness of Rev. J. W. Alexander, D. D. Hiawatha. Hyperion, Ac.. Sc. FEBRUARY 6th. received no above— Lai:mere by author of Farmingdale. Farmingdale. Pho.mixiana. or Sketches nod Burlesques. Memoirs of Susan Allibone. Hillman's Lectures on the Morning Service. The Bible and Men of Learning. (loot he's Read's English Literature and History. fel/9 J. S. DAVISON, WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of the 31O1tNINti oST, a largo quantity of OLD TY t o l:. 31aeltinins othet a Wanting such an articlo tm get a Largo potpply by calling soon. fobs Stockholders' Meeting. OFPICL 0111, AND PEN7.I.7.ILVANIA RAIL I.OAD CO. P1T1,11t.11.011, February 9, 1656. IN Pursuance of authority delegated to a l'•iitnitti , . at the Animal Meeting of Stockliolden on the 24th January, D•Zin, nod the following roaolution of lho Board of Inrectora of the Sth non., viz: " Rc.141,1, That the Committee appointed at the meeting of Sc.xlilioldets, of which General Itubhnun is Chairman, let requested to call a meeting of Stockholdera, to ho holden on the I Inc March, to take into conaidenttion the gmeation of tending and to other roads, and tho mode acid manner of sending ant h Notice hereby gi roe that a 11ENE241, AIEETINa 08 iITOCKIIOI.IIEES trill he held ot, the l'lth MARCH neat. at to o'clock, A M., at Tit IS OFFICE, to Gan/cider the otiJiki the foregoing resolution. together with the matters refer red to the Committee aforeaaid. • feb I wnvti latch LIAM Propeity for Sale.—X-Lot j of ground en Franklin street. on which Is a frame :e.nee two stories high, with a kitchen on the first,lloor, goNal.tone cellar under the whole. Size of lot A) by CV feat. Will be sold cheap, and tale perfect. BLAKELY & RICHEY, corner Seventh and Smithfield streets. M. T. C. GOULD fol:l:3td:wtt'petl. lion, On Townsend street, finished in the very beta tnaun,, containing twu po.riors, kitchen and wash-house on first tl or. civ rooms on second story, all In the best order; a Pram , stoke it o. the Ivor of lot. elite of lot 21 by 100 tout Will be n.ld cheap. Apply to SI. A ELY A RICHEY fuIiI2 rurner Seventh and Smithfield streets. S EM 1-ANNUAL SALE—Dress Goods at reduced priee4.—A." A. Minion t Co.. are cloaing out their extensive and desirahle !duck at Freadli Merinos, Pam metw, Cashmeres, lb. Lalues,, la., at about two- third , the .1131 prices. tehl2 QTA R CORN Sli ELLEltS.—Another sup sttpply of thole reliable Flkellors, received and for solo at t le. ,ecd and Agricultural IVarehortae, No 47 Fifth street. fehl2 JA 31 ICS NVAItDILOP, SEEKS FO ft 110 - IfEl )S. —Our stock of fresh Ards, PT ISJG . endkraciug tho melt desirable vr notioA of ~z , n,,b1,„ nok,r and flower Sots for the gardrnar, teno••r sod amateur. foi sale wholesale sod retail by febl2.. JAMES WARDIWP. lORN AND COB MlLLS—Scott's Little Gaud, Nos. I, a and for aido by febt'd QUGA It MILLS—Of Durgee 8 Forsyth L . ,1 manufacture, fur sale by tebl2 RU Chi s,- INSTRUMENTS, Saws, C /Volvos.,, An., in great variety, far wile by .jink 54,12 JAMES WART:IEOP. 900 Eli ETV BARRELS, for sale by RE YM ER & ANDIRSON, f 01.12 No. 39 Wood street ...111) BB Ls. BK. COFFEE SI:GAIL, just rec'd and r./l3 for -at ..y... Itt:YMER A ANDERSON, fob 13 No. 39 Wood otroct. I IQUORICE-5 xskag ( Sicily. ysruall stick, ) for Bale by _4 L.EY3iEII & ANDERSON ' fvb 12 No. 39 Wood ntroet. UJ 1311 . E bib. Just received and for sale by RHYMER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. kegs No .1 for eado by I fob 12 HENRY 11. COLLINS. UTTER- 00 i Atr u in n to aritairclL sale e u b t y up forfamily use, In boxes 13 0 OIL -12 bbbs. i.inneod OS for Salo by fob 12 lIENRY IL COLLINS bbls. for sale by febl2 HENRY IL COLLINS. ISII--300 Ws. iiad half Mils. Mackerel, White Irish, Trout, Salmon, &c- fur sale by fob 12 HENRY IL COLLINS. I)ACON-200 tierces to arrive and for sale by 1) tub 12. HENRY 11. COLLINS. CIIIEESS.---800 boxes W. It. Cheer. for sale by fobl2 HENRY H. COLLINS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent fur procuring klouuty Lan& and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims in Llreat Britain and Ireland. air Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold, or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. °thee on YOORTII street, a few doors above Smithfield. Itittsburgh, March 2S. I.Bss—(mhZ3tdaw] A \V. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com missioner for the States of Tennessee, New ilamp slur, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California, Louisiana and Virginia. Lli - rkwds drawn, and aoknowlodrnents and proofs takers for roams or nee in any of the above named States, Minnie,. Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 273,11355--Imh2Sdaw] 10 ( c la ive,i oS . S i ttd . za k; y y 's Ready n tlie s f a . &re -3 gnets Farrell's Arabian Liniment, do. 6 dozen Osgood's Indian ebologogne, dn. I gross Farrell's Healing Ointment, do. 4 gross McAllister's Ointment, dn. 3 gross Ayer's rills, 2 gross Bunt's Liniment, (,lON HOME AGAIN. FRANK CARGO, after ,u‘ t,b6cno• of some months, has returned to the city. His former patrons or others wishing. the cortices of his BRASS OR QUADRILLE. BAND, Can find him at it. 31. Caano'S Photographic Rooms, Pourth et. feta for salo by NW 250 BOXES Bunch Raisins; 19 dozen fresh Pine Apples; 19 - Tomato Reicher, ; Just received and fur REnitilt & ANDERSON, No. 39 wood et., oppooito St. Charles 'Hotel, VALUABLE FARM FOR RENT—Situate : it; Robinson township, on the waters of Chartiera Creek, four and a half miles from the city, adjoining lands of Scully'n heir" and others—containing about 70 acres, well improved and well adapted for gardening purposes; wen eteshed with choice fruit. Apply to fongdmw FOR SALE oil. RENT—A beautiful Country q.., t in Robinson township, about seven miles from the city—containing about 24 am - es. Coal under the whole place. The improvements consist pf dwelling house, barn, stables, spring house, etc.—are all good and In firsbrate order, well watered with never-failing springs; fruit of the choicest qualities, etc. LAUFFER'S [took Store, No. 3.0 Fifth xtreet B ALM THOUSANIYFLOIVERS.—I have Bjust received another bupply of thle puffy celebrated article. JOS. FLEMING, 1. 45 Cerniir Diamond and nuked et. Wfit, SpermAX, and Star Candles, at •• PC) F. IL DU VOli OLD TYPE MUM WM. ROBINSON, Clem. Own ORMALE—Afirst rate Brick Dwe"link I=l CENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soap—one pound worth ten of Potwitu for male [few] r FLEXING BROS. BOXES Extra Scalded 'Herring, new; 200 boxes No. I lien-lug, new; Just received end. REDUCE A ANDERSON, No. 30 Wood street BLAKELY & RICHEY Price low and payments reasonable. Apply to fi.btl..dsw BLA.R.ELY & RICHEY. r~ ` -. . 1.- .TAMES WARDROP do. ft b 9