LOOAIi .MTERS. Untrounarasx.—i'bo• office ot Dotter Gallaher uttut entered on Ftiday Oven - be ; vras' at suppr ii . tu d a cage, with it;a pair of pante, ions:, and joule 'other anystes; were taken frost-it.. This is the Generl' time, within two or three Weeks, that :lite office has been `rabbcd an ° th e "; Wit n 4 cage Witt taken from ita oottple of weeks.,siece.; - The thief is evidently a•SEWN one, and ihenid be edged,- It is aarycleirihat helm. the ma office Dr:* office, at - least a sort of birdifteje. view e . . Boma or Taans.—ln acco ance with. a 'resole , tion theAsiociation on the 24th alt., Thornier E 9., President of the _Board s has laid ha. fore that b o d y_t - brief sketch, of its action upon the , varietal important inbjects that hare .occupied the bliqzorCo!auleilitY for aomelears, - sievring Slaty that its ineuhnee antlezerticina hive ever been directed to the advancement of the hest interests of our -eitice.and -State. It is- a setuabledocument. and we -regret extutedingly that wbffrecelved it too late for:publication..,, _ . _ Plreeetotai •Tierpoi.ersuce , t. _Aetioczettoil.--4ti election-of officeis of the Society for the ensiling tit soothe, took place ofteSetorday-olightleet.w_hee the - rettowieg perreeifeie elected - . - - Frittident—G.. T. Myers. flee President—J. F. Campbell. • Secreleav—l. F. Idettbees. - - • Cdr. Seeretary.--41..8. - ifiteeett.' • ' iiireasurer—A. Gamble: The Association to tapidly increasiogin strength, and gives. every evidence of a perrrianeniorganiza. Birueisavr.—The house of Wro: Scheeler, of Da. queue Borough, has beeiLentered on several , occa. alone, end 'the:old, gentlemnn :Was determined, l f possibte, to' detect — the daring 'rascals—so he net himself to work ,` and on - Friday night last detected. tvvo,iillairts entering by way of the stoat-bele. -Re dinahirged . ti pistel at one of them, into whole he put - a load of shot; thee gave him a wiry good-beats ing stitt•liielted out. They were permitted to •-• , • A Gstsavidms.r..—sorne o f twenty_ kande from thh Chanters Itailriad, in crossing dotes* FerrrY, an Sara -1 '4 13 y, refused to pay their, toll, when a grand melee ensued, in which Wm: ' Barnes; Clerkj-Win. Grounds, steerlmail, and Neisou Jones, - were seriously injured, and - the railroaders suffered some. They all their toll except one. No ar,. waste were Made. . Stotunkltirauw..--At a meeting of the Democracy of tfie acznd Watd, cut Saturday evening, "at Duf . fra, B..lkleatiew,- EN. ) , in the. Chair, the fid.. , lowing ticket wae placed in tiodiaation , ludge of Election:—John -C Devitt. lopector.-It.G. Brooks. Sawa! Directors.--Calvin Adams, David Campbell Condittle.—Sameel Waid. • • ' Iklueeta.—The jury - returned a verdict on Bator• = day morning in "the , cake of the' Coat. ea. b:teiei Mackey for. the" killing or Metchoir Beltzhoover..7 " Cluilq or Murder in the second degree:A A gio. tion in arrest of Judgment and fora new trial was immediately made by the counsel for de fence,Which will be argued nest Saturday. Thecoliettozo.-4raticit WHIM, charged with Jar _ cony, was discharged .oti Saturday, there being no bill &mid 'against him. Levi Patterson-,: (oolored,) hawing been in jail for several Months, was brought into Court on Saturday and discharged—no bill having been found ngainet F1D.r.....-013 -Sunday morning noon half past- two o'clock, a fire broke oat in the, Board Yard or Mr. Thomas Scott, corner or Pint antOrwin enacts.— 'The flames were soon extinguished . by the energy and aCtiiity of the firemen. The dinage, we,are infonned,4loes not exceed a thousand dollars. Ditoistosti—The Report of the viewers appointed to atatuts.the idamages in opening Hancock street frani,Pene to Ptierty; through Inv inls alley, wee on Elaturesyapproved by the Court, and consequently said otreswill ha opened in' accordance with" the Act of the :Leghilliture; tikawrariczn.-.John 11 0 1triutte, convicted Jan week for uttering rt forged note on Toile M. Sawyer was on SaUudaysentenced to pay the costs of- prelim*. . , tion and - undergo an !Ar Imprisonment in the cata:a Penitentiary for 21 months.. • - _ Flamera , &nor • -Monthly Blagazine for Jan . Liteway bin been received by Holmes, at ie Lt nary Depot,"Third street,vpposite the Yost Htßee It is goodlio. %Dreg - person should have it. ErGiIEnTAS' :Rol l l3znir.-Wam. Roily and Charles Pulidant.ifeticonimitted,'orlBalorday, on t c!ttgo: of knockingiloarn Wm. Boone and lobbing him of parties,arpre all colared. . _ • . _ NS"- Our rivers are running pretty foil - of ice, . note oftitled is being caugM' and stored away by onv 4 a 6 .l3uckers• • itr , .Tatareart;oop;couvieted or Assialt and Battery, waif setiteneed to pay ss,,fino e coati) or prose-On- Tatrz Itrix.—A-trua,bi li has been fornoligainst JanieirEellyi (Or the oio:rdor of tVe toiy Ccii-, io jail. , - orsars Assocuum. Emitters's lostotatwo .00 Not. 124.dn41.25,..afotumgehrktifouse, Muer strew. $ N ElectLoo- for Thirteen Directors to serve for the_ ensuing year willbe held at the office of the cora- Dann Toeaday;thelth day of - Jannary, betwearr the hoots of 11 hi.suld 2 o'clock, . • dec2l:te - W. W.DALL.A.S. Seey. Central Tea and Pamtly_Greeery.Stare. finest qualities of Green and 131sek TEAS; Mo cha, Java And Rio corm.% Laverntris D. Re 7. ed a nd Crushed SUGARS New. Orlegrus;St: Louis ned and ,Havana do; ttestßanehltAlSlNS;Citron, Leman Peel;' Prunes, Dates, &e., for sale b3 , ' ' ' 11. C. KELLY, No:e3 Fifth street: '' Pearl* White Teeth and Breath, OBE BAD FOR 25 CENTS. • - MO tERSONS who have either,are. honorably al.sured • ji„ that it their' breath Is ever so Coal, or their . TEETH DECAYED, DARK- Oft YELLOW and enentated.with tartar, th at 424 cent , boa of Jones , Amber Tooth. Pant wilt make tba teeth white as snow, and the bleathediferoasly sweet: • Sold poly at JACKSON'S Store ) 240 Liberty atreet, head of Wood.. - • fdee2o . . . - • - P.lttsblir gts AVE Yotiall heard how-cheap C 1L BROWN is I sent his stocker. fineSoId . JWE . LR.VI- you- I - have noty . _then knew-that be is - - selling-.a 'very rich and • I fashionable assortment of Gold Marc l 9 and JEW ELRY.SI Arta , astoaishing lowpriees that all-who have tailed tot - welds assortment and prices, exclaim,—this, ' ,certainly; ilinatething new Pittsburgh. fine leweby selling at half the visual price - Stop a montent;We - will - Asir you thiviedret I‘yei • ftadd suchrerrangetaints with-the n.anefactu- - rem et: - ,theeniit, - and alto, with - ' the - Vat& 'nianntactul.• re l ief - A. o Rmrope,- that wo are -getting. all ear goods at - the,, lowest ~Natibie • prices,UncL then; hoeing'. rents to pay„und atAer expenses, also, cheap, enables us to sell. yl &very stela profivupon'llrat , tost,und;llpereforei a' . .wbeteeete price will - answer. prices and large vin sales e - our - . . ••••.- Please. callat ILL Market streati.second . .dOor - front. Liberty creel, Diselll) A.BROWN, - . -A;lll.l.Lirir.iroN 416 00., ior4.vz ON NAND At stitir extenwlve , CABlNUtaild Ja..ISBAIKAIANUFA.CTORY, No. IX BmlthOeld st. o largo assortment of (allay and plain Furniture, which, they will 44115 per cent. below customary rates. „ idaa'XhlY - • frti E. best pines id ;Pi ttsb *lt tO buy id good Tea; is et MORRIS Zs HAWORTH'S Tea fStOns, east side of th e Dialtiend—Aoe., 75c., arid 94,0110 go' b. All silkily The ElSek Teis sit76e., mid the 'Green Teas sit 81,00 i as -the Vey hestTess imported into the United_ States.. RrIorSUURGEI ,~~~.~.u~~P0 .4:13.11011 alf AURA= MID =RD irritx.ers. RfiElEst. D. 38o0; the only chartered had; tuSon-of rho Isled in Pennsylvania. "Mmitivi- aLltroniat 'Principal , InstruCtor in - vhe sciatica orAetaittits. 0. K. crtainkifgt:rforessi ) r°!V miiu F4AfEt Merean• tile CAlAllattiOth ?cc.- -' Rsq:, Lecturer oli Commercial Those wishing tb obtain a complete knowledge of •Bookkeeplng and im application to,overy branch of be. also, a vapid and elegant hand - wriiintrinto rout ted tomtit and examine the arrangements. , • - • Lecture - on Commercial law every..l 4 lnidayeVehleg. - 'Reference to'onf of the CRY merchants.' " . ' WEUTE WAX-500 lbs. tarsals, by _ B. A.FAMESTOCS , • Ilt. - CO; • MENE=EI=M6 !!ES=M ~.ioth- i .:,...: S itliii, Dr: Atseitioneer. . Sheirlift Sale - of 39 (W) BOXES OF DRY GOODS. 4N TMSEIDATIIdORNING,IestieryI, atldovelock, 'at the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wilt be sold without reserve, on three months credit on surds over 8100, far approved endorsed paper, by virtue ors writ- of - Foreign Attachment, the largest assortment Of Seasonable Dry Goods,&c., - ever offered in this eity,the contents of 39:1V Bona, selected with care for the radii:ado to a western market, con• Super Famish and West of England twilled and plain Broad Clotho and Beaver Cloths, assorted colors; 'homy Coatings andlilanketlnge ; Coat and Bed Blankets; Sli= - B "l ni ltictlfrre C , c r Ze i rla s su kl i f tllee n Frenc leans Miied' and Fancy. Satinets; Black and' Fancy Satin, Cashmere, Silk and ValenclaYestings; rlperThibet, English and French Merinos; super Silk Wkip and Mohair Lastre Alp auras ; Super Satin Snipe, Chaageable and Figured Alpamuts; Super French Dress Plaids', Gala Plaids and Cloaking's; Calverton and fulled Linseys Irish Linens; Embroidered, Plain. and •Figared Cashmeres; Embroi dered., Plain and Figured Mons de Laines; French, 'Beata, 'Manchester and Domestic- -Gingham:, ; Fast Colored' Prints; ell Chintz; -34 - to 54 Bleached'and - Brown Muslin»; Onsitaburgs and Ducks; Colored Cam bric); and Paper Mullins I Amoskeek and Wilford Ticks • Shirting_Checks and Stripes; ited,White, Yellow and Green Flannels. • - 5721 BHA NTS, - comprising Suppeer Long and Bay State, Damask, Brochu,Thibet,Embroideredate Laino, Cashmere and others. • Cambric,_l3llk,'lqingham and Flag Handkerchiefs; Cravats; Neck 'Dies; Gloves; Mitts; Hosiery . ; Shirts and Drawers ; Billions; Spool Cotton; Threads; Lawns and White Goods; Laces; Sewing Silks f Silk Twists; Umbrellas;'.Tapes; Scut peaders Whale Bone Pins; Needles, &e. The above are al fresh and desirable Goods in origi rad order, of the best styles mid patterns, and particu larly worthy the attention of the trade. Sale coatinned from day to day, until all are sold. " 'P.lii. DAVIS, jszldtsa*lt ' Auctioneer. JAMES MCMENEIIa AN/000MM 11,RY GOODS, - CLOTHING, HOOTS and SHOES / ar Allmon —l6 , Di be sold on MONDAY, January: thl t at 10 chinch in the forenoon, at M'Kenna , s Auction House, .a large and,general assortment of Dry Goods, comprising almost every artlete•in that line of business.almost And at the SRI= time, aloe of - Winter Clothing, , Among the assortment may be mentioned in O . art, Over Coats, Blue Blanket Costs, Dress Coats Cassunere and Cassl net Pantaloons, - Silk Vesta - Winter Vests, Ise. Also, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies* and glisses!Slippers, &e. And, ot 2 o'clock In the afternoon ,Furniture and Kiteh; en utensils.. Usual JAMESAUXENNA, Aunt's. 'Real - ICattater and Betels ihveni... AT AUCTION.—On Monday, January 2hh,1651, at 5 o'clock, will be told on thepremises, Centre Ave une,, near Lacer G Lacers chinch, a LOT OF ROUND, the second fromthe corner of Robert street, fronting 20 feet on Centre Menne . , and extending back .100. keit() an alley ; on which is ereetedtoro brick Dwelling Houses, —well (aishcd. They will be sold separate or. 'together . .deeM - JAMES hrKENNA, Anct'r. rRBEST PLACE IN .PITTSBURGH TO BUY REAL GOOD TEAS is at IR 0 RBIS & H A- I 0 TJP S Tea Store, in ihe Diamond. If you buy . Teas at this establishment once, you are sate to buy them there again, as they set/ none but what arc strictly genuine.' Excellent family Teas dOe . The very best Teas imported 750. and 81,00. (dec27 Newt Books! Mew Books 1 UTALL K. Fourth street, has just received Corroline of Brunswick; the conclusion of the Mysteries of the Cour: of . Loadon, by G. W. Reynolds;Mary Ma torini a story ; Social Dzsunctions; by the author of St. Giles. and' St. James, fru; Light and Darkness, or the. Mysteries of Life. by Mrs. Catharine Crowe t Boston ShakstSare, No. 29; The Divorced Wife, by T. S. Ar thur. The first No. of the America's illuuunated edition of the Waverly Novels is also received.' Eve ry adorn ,rer of the great " Wizard of the North" should avail himself of the present opportunity' to obtain a copy of this standard work- for - sale as above and at P. S. Bor. ford's; FederalatreetrAllegtmay: ' blec,3o ALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been on :changed. for three years and cipwarde, in the Ex. 'change Bank of - Pittsburgh Witham Davis, residence unknown, Aug. 9, ISO—SM. Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Ohio, Oct 241247. 46 I certify that the foregoing balancee' appear to be due to the parsons named Jar their legal -representatives, no i cordn g tothe Books of this Dank. T. AL HOWE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before arse this Wth day of liecember,lB6o. O. W. Zer. or sr. dec3o:lm . ,Notary Pub/ie. /lovas &. NVllltat flouter Journal. Man= =MU airottesr, tlt vita CRT 07 171771•T0RZ, Al To,. Dollars a mar payable in all easy in Advance. • COMMISSION. OF AGENCY,. Oulu. or rne Ems Jonaut, 1ti0.107 Fulton st, N. York,Dee.44,lEso. 5 •To all whom it may Concern: THIS may - certify that J.B. floral= duly_aniliorized to act u Agent for "MORRIS & WILLIS , ROME Jourarbue and that all receipts given by him in pay meat tor rudpaper will be duly acknowledged by ns at the Orme of Publication; and it Is expressly agreed and understood, that all subscriptions arepayable one year in advance, and that no name will be inserted on the Books tsA the money for the same is paid* The new volute will counnenee on the first of Jane . ars , . Subscriptions received byy J. B. Holmes. Third at., opposite the Post °Mee. MORRIS & decal , . Editors and Proprietors. Vireorerly House. - g .ask THE undersi,gned haying rp,„ succeeded Mr. Jotta Yawns $1 in this popular establishment, announces U. his friends and the public generally, that he will us t: his best efforts to keep up - the well earned and lom; onfoyed reputations:l the house.: He will keep - constantly on hand every delicacy of the season; GAMS, 81tELL, and Canr•Olarans,&c., and his Bauwill at all times be supplied with the Cutncarr Lt• goose. [dect7:ll.] W. C. GALLAGHER. - - queen Vitt? 8 tart Store. 1a0.512 at... Clair arrest. (near the bridge.)--n .L large 'assortment onr own make constantly on band. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly ± dcO 2 4:lY. - S.& N. AUL. New Books! New Books VALL, 85 Fourth street, butt "just received the Lad der of Gold. an English story, by Robert Hell. • r o hove 411 A to be loved,: a story, by S. Rose ; The Forfeit -Bow; tale of the Frontier, by Emerson . Bennett Lein I:coti; or Adventures in" the Far West, a sequel to the Prat tie Flower, by Emerson Bennett ; Temptation; or the Watch Totver isf Rost-yen ;' - Olive t o novel, by, the author of "The Ogilvies;” - Singleton Fontenoy, R. N., by James Hannah, author of sketches in" - Ultra-Marine." The Hannah Confessional; or the Auricular Coutes alorkits Unary, consequences, and policy of the Jesuits, by M. Pilicalett: - Attesters' ScenerY.on land and river, bin and dale, In the Maim' iippi -Valley, by Wm. Wells;, -- for sale as above. and at P.B.l3erGard , s, Federal street, Allegb eny. Vew Bookil New : Books ; ffMINER * N0.'32 Smithfield +meet, have re edged the following new books.' No. till Dictionary of Mechatics , Engine Work and ..FMgineeriag; 1 , 10:10 Pictorial Field Book of the.Revolinion ; This excellent' work, issued semi monthly, will be complete In about swarm' nistairus, containing forty eight large octavo pages, each, and a descriptive record of a journey recently perforated to all the most import ant historical localitietkof the - American Revolution:. The plants unique and attradtive, embracing the charaiter. hales of a book of travel and a history. TO Love 'and to Be Loved a Story by A. S. Roe, author of "James Montjoy, or I've b een Thinking." • The Ladder of Oold ; English story, by Robert Manton of Dunanut ; a tale; _ • Olive: a novel. ' By the author of "The ogilvies." 'Wo have also _onband and for sale Marge assortment of Annuals, Albums and Children's : Books, suitable for the holidays. ' - Iden'a PENNST4VANIA. RAILIAOAIiC • . • Aluanar.grarr 30 -Thais m Philactelihuil-2f3 Miks -Baum ruf.--B if7lOOD 'INTENT, 7TELEG 11. AND :EXPRESS _ LINE STAGE - COMPANY. Six daily lines of aew Coacher, for Hollidaysburz, and ilrencaby the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore: ' During the suspension of Canal navigation, Six daily lilies of Coaches will leave for Rolltdaysburg, and from thence by the New Pennsylvania. Railroad, (243 miles,) to Philadelphia. Time through Ml:Lours: _ Foxe to Philadelphia. • ..... ' *ll, OO Fare to Baltimore lO,OO Coacheswill _leave every morning at 8 o'clock pre chicly, and every, night at the same hour. Extras to leave at any time, always inreadiness. This is the most direct, mot,foritsbk and expeditious B route , to the .Eastern , - passengers ibr.altimore take the - new Railroad at Ilarrlsburg, direct, on the arrival of the cars at that place. For passage or information, apply to W. R. itIOORRFAD, But:aeries Hotel, - or to J. P. HOLM .S, Monongahela Rouse. • -411ri110"Dolle of the Weat. l4 A SMALL Jot of the. “ Sallie Ward" brand chaining Jell. tobacco, anannfactareikby Warwialtqc Obny, la of fered for Vale by the anderaVed. It Is confidently secirratended to those wishing chaise arttete,, . • • _ MAGUIRE & aNE„ Agents of Manufacturers, - 12,1 - Second st. Vaating 'Wines land Brandies, • al - fOlt SALE by the quart ea Morris ft Haworth's, east side of the Diamond. Lisbon Wine, 25 cents, per quart; Raisin Wine 25 µ fi ikluicar" Pare Grupe Juice 60 ' u Grandy fmm 20 to 56 letießy SEED-10 bto. for salco_ Vdee& D. A.; FA:WM=OOEIk , 00. gommertial anil:, financial: l'lltin PITTSSIMGHBOARD OF TRADE AN!) s ittEI.ROHANTS) XXCIIANGE. . GEO. OGDEN. / • ' JOSHUA MANNA, COMIII4III rps Ditestassit. L. WILMARTII) • . PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOE MO. SteataboatPacketLipe,leavesdailyforCincinnatl,lo ala Passenger Packet, via Brownsville; to Baltimore and Philadelphia,B a. 31, and P. Id. nail Coach Line direetto Philadelphia, 9 4.11., and 121 Western' and Southern Mail Coach Lint, 6 A. U. • North-Western, via Cleveland, dally, t 0 a, w. - Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A:11. NorthtEutern,to Philadelpina,datly, excaptEnndays,4 Daily Review of the flarhete. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST; Prrnsentou, Mozumy, Jan. 6,1851. i ASHES—:SaIos of Soda at 31, cub. Sales of Sat. %rattle at 5}(c151; not much selling, however. BUTTER-40 bbla Roll reported at 121 ; 3 bbls extra at 15. Keg dull ; one sale of a few kegs re. Ported at SI. . CHEESE—The demand good and stocks declint ing. Sales of 35 his Cteam at 7; also a lot of 175 bas Common at 6k. The stock on first bands slaty light. DRIED FRUlT—There is -not ao'much demand for Apples as a few-weeks ago, but- are, readily taken 11,75. Peaches are selling at 1,2731,37, from first hands. FEED—There is not much change. Bran, froro Brat hands, Melia. Shorts, 16020. Middlings, WWI, as in quality. CORN—SaIo of a small fot reported to us at 43c• FLOUR—This article is trot so firm as it was sev eral days ago, although the receipts are light. Sales reported te us at the river at prices varying from 3,56,3,6263,70, according to the quality and brand. From stores, by the dray load, 3,8533,87. COFFEE—Not tench doing in'thia article. Ss les to the country irtA regular way at 121013. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—Receipts increasing. The stock et present is good. We hear of safes of 50 Mils Molasses at 32e, 4 months. Sales of Sugar made at 6c for new. 5 VS= 0 1!C1113 W&TER llf Tall CHAN:III ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Bain, Beaver. - "Salttc.Jacobs t ßrownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do " J. APKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Keystone State, Stone, CI ncinnat. " Arena, Kinney, Wellsville. J. Nelson, Moore, Whee li ng. . Hibe rn ia N 0.2, Batchlilor, Cincinnati DEPAR FED: Michigan No, 2, Boies,Beaver. ' Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Park inson, Brownsville. J:Mtliee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Deaver. "- Thomas Shriver, Dailey, West Newton • " Messenger No. 2, Fisher, Cincinnati. " Nelson, Moore„ Wheeling. " Buckeye State, Dean, Cincinnati. " Arena, Kinney, Liverpool„. Wonted to Chatter. A STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT o light draught API to SCAIFE & A VINSON, First at., between Wood and Market au. The eafe,comfortabla and swift run. ning steamer, : ' ALLEGHENY HELIX, No. 2, ... Wu. RALNNAIk, Nester, Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THORSDA Y morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. aage2 PlttsbauVila stud Sit arpaburgh Packet.. .1 THE undersigned respectfully announce o the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Sharpsburgh,thatwe have b ant and are now run g e Steamboat SHARPEIBURGH as a regular Packet or Ferry between the above named places. Her landing at Pittsburgh will be at the foot of Irwin street, —and at Sharpsbargh public landing. Pasiengera taken on and put vif at any intermediate point. She will leave Sharbargh at.l3 o'clock, A. M., and 3 P Br; Pittsburgh at 0 A. U.., and 4{ . P. ill' Pare to Sharp-sburg 10 cents—either way; . Gimp's run, oriLawrenceville,s cents. H. BUTTETIPIELH, - , - FRANCIS- SANDOL. Wednocday Packet for Cincinnati. Tim new and Cast running steamer CIN NNATI, Bnimmanars, blamer, will depar regularly every WEnsasnay. l' or freight or passage, apply on board, or to auT7 G B MILTENREAGEIit. EDDINGS.4I4,—.7OO Wedding Cakeßoxes; 101 Cornelian Rings; 12 doz. assorted Gold Pens; 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do Razors &Straps Just received at the Watch and Jevrelrf Store of W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and. Fourth its. SALE OP VALUABLE . 113.0t1 WORK% NEGRO/019,, rivrms, 'me IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court In j_ Clarksville, at the October terns, - 1910, I will sell at the Louisa Furnace. in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851 the Furnace known as the Louisa Furpacc and the A iount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there to, amounting to same 20,000 acres. 'At the same time and place 1 will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2, and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2, 3 and 4 On the itch of April, 18510 will also sell, at the late residence of Rat.. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton's Creek, with all a t the lands adjoining and - tached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2, Sand 4 years. Sumner Courtly Lands near Gallatin. I will also sett, on the 20th of March, 18 5 1, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, kri'lvrn as the Preston tract of land, oa credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. House and Lot in Nashville. I will also sell, on the 29th of liTarch,l2sl, a valuable Rause and Lot in Nashville, at the Marce I Howe, known as Lot No. 64, litigated on High at.. on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi• red of the purchaser and a hen retained on the mai es. tale in all cases. I'. PRIESTLEY, C. &111. Sale of Males, Wagons, act. I will, as the Adm'r of Robs. Baxter sell at the Lou. isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, ( P enn, on the 9th day of Mail, 1851, all the personal property of the said Rolm Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting o 75 Males, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Sto ck on hand, on a credit of twelve months. I will also sell on the Itth day , of April, 1851, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, to Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Househol a n d Kitchen F'arniture, together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of P 3 months— Bond and security will be required 'on all sums over 010. The sale wall be continued at each place from day to day, till all the property is sold. Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm'r. uor- - Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and . Mister the papers containing the adverthements, with the amount_ of the fee stated. Published till day of last sale. The Nashville Union and True Whig ,• the Louisville Jennie]; the Cincinnati Commercial, and Pituburgle Pont, will publish the above advertisement twine a week until day of Bale, rind forward accounts to the Clerk and Mater for settlement. decatawts —Clarksrale Affersonian. VINHE Annual. Preetlng . of the Stockholders and etec- AL. 'don of Directors for the Ohio and Pennsylvtufia Railroad Compinv will be held Ville office of the Com pony, on and of January, 1851; between the boom of A. M. and 3 P. AI. 1. J BROOKES, dea24:td : • • Secretary. mu" B. HAVEN, corner of Market and Second sts. V, ,- • has for sale a large and varied assortment of fine_blank books, p ap er of all qualities ; and English, French, Herman an American fancy and staple sta tionery. - [nov2s ('II AMPAGNE WINE-40 baskets celebrated Held. -V sac and La Marquettenebninds, the best brands im• ported in tbe United - States. , Received andfor sale at the New Wine and Liquor Store of TRMEs I. HORBACR, VW Liberty street. - DRENCH MERINOS. &a., &c.-- J 0p ece is bl colored d ck d; French Merino; sf) do o ; 100 • do parametta Cloths, all colors; 189 do - Coburg do do; 300 do 'Alpaca. Just received at A.A. MASON & CO.'S.; NOS. 62and 64•IgItriet Street. AISINS-508 boxes M. R. Raisins; 2.50 half > do'•do ; 40 casks Currant; 40 40 boxes Citron; • - 10 eases, fancy boxes, Prunes; JOSHU.&RHODES & No. °Mood stseet. TORPEDOES --200;000 ; 250 bozos Fire - Crockese; do Jackson do ;, . SO grosi Pin Wheels; ' ' SO do Chasers'" SO do It masa Candles ; JOSHUA. RHODES & CO, 'UtRUITS, ke.-50 boxes Lemons; JUI., • 40 Frans Mee Almonds; • 23 bags Cream Nuts ; 2,000 Cocoa Nuts; : boxes.Tte lobe Paste . ; .25 baskets Salad Oil ; _ 4 cases Sale/PCs . eases gseenoble Walnuts;. Just receiving and for sale by deanJOSHUA ANODES &,C0 • Connew Knit Bootle. V.have just : received a enrolee lot.of country. knit SOCKS, of fine, - soft, lambs> wool. • DALYCO., Stocking Manit W factory, Fifth street. (Journal cops.) idees 41.nXi. PORT OP rzT9renvnon. For Cincinnati. • ~,. e,., - lAtO.W'A . l, , , , , liii' I v f , P .;;•.0,1t-t, .c. r .,. A Z \ . , , 4 / ..:,.,•• i, --..-• --- - - S.' / . , • ."` , .-'4.; ', '''.:.',. • ...'1 , 41,..5 N `• a--- -, . ."% f , - ;•-..., ' ' '`,. " . .47 - f- , Lia.:l=-'•!-;:a- - : - : - / ".:•" , C : ~; "r•-......‹•- •- :. ~ • ' - ' - ' -'•,51- ' :•''' ~,rl/ : - . - :• -- L .-""`• . ~..::"...,,,,'„ ..•i- - 7-•-.- - r -- -.-•" . r : ' 'l ".g '-'''' '''': - - 4.c ,, ="1":' ,---- --.,-,,,, .. . ~ ......... ~. . .. . . . .. , Reported Expressfy fur the. Daily Atoning Post. Autertvzo Dr taoartruca—nuinin 'tug Arival of the Steamehlp:NlagOrs : tqr.w ..YOlqE, Jaauttri The Niagara . when arrived at Halifax was corn. pletely encased with ice, some parts one foot thlch. The Franklin arrived at Cowes on the 18th alt. after a passage or 12 dais and 6 hours. The Atlantic arrived at Bar, Liverpool, on the 19th; , she made her passage in 12 days and II boors. Corn has receded 6d., but holders generally de cline selling at the reduction. Wheat is Id. to 24. cheaper. American provisions scarce, .and prices cone. quently remain firmer. American securities, limited demand; U. S. B , lr. '6B, 10801081. Boston b's 9210k210921. Pa,ols 840341. Idd. 5 , 5 90,0991. Canada 6 , 8 105. LIVERPOOL, December 21. Cotton advanced kfat. The week's sales amount to 60,660—speculators 14,000.; export 12,000. Flour.. Dull at previous rates.- Lard.. Has advanced la. Trade la ascending!, good and moue'' , abundant Console German affairs are still unsettled. XXXIst CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. WASHINGTON, January 4 The Senate was not in session today HOUSE.-Mr. Baal mtroduced a bili for refunding to the State of Michigan, money advanced by her for the transportation of volunteers, during the war with Mexico. Mr. Young introduced a bill to grant land■ for the conatruction of a railroad from a town: in Illinois to Terre Fleute The House then went into cownitee of the whole, end took up the postage bill. Wmuntoroff, danunry 4 The rumors circulated about the groat National Union Convention to be held in Washington, on the 2.2t1 February, are not correct. ft istraid the leaders of both parties are opposed to it. . Wasurnotorr, January 4. The St. Lawrence is selected as the Nations vessel for the worldnsTair. Aucturrs, GA, December 3I—P. M. The stock of cotton here and at Hamburg's is 55,- 205 bales; there has been a decresseln the reeeipts of 21,300 bales, in comparison with:that of the hat season. To-day the price of the article hae advanced from to I, with sales of IMO bales. NEW YORK MARKET New Wok, January 4. Cotton..Uncbanged ; •ales of 1500. Flour.. Steady ; sales of 1500 bbla. Rye Flour.. PIM ; sales small. Grain..llnchauged. Pork—lo request; sales of 100 bbla. Mess at 12,50. Beef... Held firmly: Lard..flas an upward tendency ;:sales of 150 at old prices. Wbislroy..Firm at 261.' Groceries..unaltered. Tobacco.. Bates of 50 libtis..trantacky at 11c. Lard Oil. Active ; sales of 2,600 bbls. at 91093. Rice..Uncbanged; sales of 100 casks at 3,120 3,50. PHILADELPHIA dIARKF.T. PIIILADELPITIA, January 4. Plour..The market is dull, at 4,62 per W s . Featbere..Salea at Sic. per lb. Dried Fruit. Lela. of Peachea at 2 , 00,and of apples 1,3 D per bush. Ginseng.. Sales at 40c. per lb. Provinuna..Sales of men pork at 12,00 per bbl. Hama are selling at 8010 c. Lard... Be. per lb. BALTIMORE MARKRT. BALTIMORE, January 4. Flour.. Sates of 600 bble.Liowarttstreet, at 4,60; 400 do. city mills of tho same figure: Bulk Moat... Shoulders 4} ; sides Whiskey is nachanged. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. NEW °SILVANS, December 3I—P. M. The demand for cotton way active to-day ; sales of 600 bales at outside prices; good middling is quoted at 131 e. Sugar has advanced I; eases of 100 bhils. at 51. Molasses; Prime 23c. Whiskey 261. DUVPFB RN. c r e ! fT i r ilk f i[r 1e el stiei ! ir\lf The course o instruct on and practice pursued in this establishment includes every branch requisite for a per fect mercantile education. The whole process hail been matured and perfected by nearly eleven yeavi practice in teaching, and about fifteen years pre tom exrerienee in extensive domestic and shipping business; and those who aspire to the highest wink as accountants, will find on consulting any resident city merehanLthat this is the only establishment of the kind in the city in which the mercantile community have any confidence. They will " bear in mind "that all the pompous guise we now hear about " trustees,. " charters," "examining committees," &c., add nothing to the ability or experience of teachers. deOrdaw Tapsoottya General Rant gratton Ornee. , RENurrerwss and Pamagetound 1 4 ..t" rom Great Britain and Irelend,by W. • • &J. T. Tapscott, 75 South st., corner "7- of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and OfizWater -10(0 hood 'Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves theircharacter and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tatman are long and feverishly known for the superior class,accomutodation, and ' qualities oftheir Packet Ships.' The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVSRPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the fast and 26th, and from Liverpool the Oth and Uth in addition to which they have arrangements with the ?it. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their inert:4lring patrenage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal aupetintendance of the business in Liverpool is au addil Ronal security that the comfort and accommodation et the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contmctforpattsme;from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving there facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at tam able; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons, sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage' will be refunded in fall • REMITTANCES. . ' The subscribers are also prepared to . give drafts at sight for any amount, payable atthe pritimpal cities and , ownslnEngland,lreland, Scotland and Wales; thus af lording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting fends to those countries, which persons requiring such fecal. ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if byte tter, post-paid)willbe promptlyjat tended to. - - TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, ForWardingandCommission Merchants nitylo-d&w-1y Philadelphia. Orphans , Corset. Sale. URSUANT to. an order of the Orphans' Court, in and P for the county of Allegheny, granted the 25 h day of November, A. D. 1850, will be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 25th day of January 1851, at 11 o'clock, A. AL the following described Real Estate, viz t All that certain piece or par cel of lot No. 293, In the origlnal_plan of the city of Pittsburgh, situate on the comer ofThird and Smithfield streets; ccmtainingliffront, on said Smithfield street, 221 feet, and extending back along said Third street,lso feet with the privilege of a ten foot alley in the rear: being the same, piece of ground that was conveyed, to R. Burke. deceased, by Wni. 4rthurs and wife, by deed, dated February Y 0,1835, recorded in Deed Book 2nd W. - page 55; ike., and by the Western University of Penn sylvania, bydeed, dated Augtist9,lB3o } recorded in Deed Book 3rd C. page 200, &c., &c.; and being part of the real estate of said R. Burke, deceased: • • Terms made known at sate; and all necessary inter-' oration will be given on application' to E. Btiaxic•EEL, at his Oilice;•No. 153Frinrth Street. DANIEL IIPCUEDY, Cork. dac2Bwtaed4t . ; .~.3:::utH~t:::. , (ltlotijntg Winter :Clothing:Selling — LOW:for Cash. PDEGANYiIOP, Libertyjinet,Pittsbarga, his on .L • hand a- large assortment of the 'latest style •of Winter Coats, of fashionable color*. Also, Pants, Vesta and all other articles in thi clothing line. 'Wholesale. purchasers will find, a most desirable .stock'to Select (torn; and wilt be , sold low for cash.; • Idea) D. 311. arum:raw, MERCHANT TAILOR, INFORMS hii friends and'initomers thathe beb open ed a 'CLOTHING STO.ILE., N0..8 5 Smithfield st. t where they can be_enited at all times with anything in his line, made in the most Emiihed, style and workman like manner. His Goods are all fresh, of the best and most fashionable - material., - and no rialnewit be spared to afford th e greatest degree of sattsfaction to his -pat ron a. A good ewe kof Ready . Made CLOTHING always on hand. 'Weld MERCHANT. ' No. 17 Smithfield street, Pitutiorgh, Pa.;- IDrAs JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST=4l.ltuge JILL and carefully selected stock of Frencit. Englielt and American CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and VEST INGS—of -the mosi approved colors and styles; `which ' he is prepared to make to order in the very Lest manner and or. the most reasonable terms.. ' • -• ' He Ims always on hand a good assortment of gentle= men's Fashionable ratans suns CLOTHING, Shirts, Collars Cravats, Hankerchiefs,Gloves;Suspenderei Great Inducements to Bay Olothingi WHITE OAK PORES CLOTHING STORE! N 0.019 LIBERTY, AND 62 IRWIN STREETS. TE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock.of CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OP— - NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS..' at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing sopurelMse will-save money by.ealling on him. • ' se .24 W.I. DANITT, Proprutor. Clothing L.Olothing THREE BIG DOORS , .' JOHN ArctosicEst, • Molest:ls and !Wail Limier is. Cloth fig, 151 Lamy' Pittsburgh, Pa. M Y stock of Fall and Wisner Clothing is now ready; - amounting to upwards of 6100000, which I think will be found to by one of the choicest selecuonsof gar ments ever got up in this or any other city in the West era country. My purchases having beett all made early, I .htive therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my stook at ad usually low prices.. ' I have this season paid more than ustual attention to the manufacturing and style of my. garments, so that the very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up-in' a style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been' attracted as much by the superior mike of the clothing as by the lowness of my.pricea. Thu proprietor would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present stock * believing that upon examination of the quality and pnees of his - Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards Of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestiu price. The proprietor la now detertnlned to make this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this' view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United States. - • to the cutting department will always b found a very largo selection of all the choicesvmakes of Cloths, Cas amerce and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order Mille shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable stylitt. Ile respectfully invites his old friends and customers. as well as the public in general, to call and examine fot hernselves. • ' Eoctl3 SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Dalt GOODS, AT TUE One Price Store of A. A.DASON el, CO., Nat. 62 and 64 Market stria. Ty-ILL commence on Motrosv, December 80,1850 and continue through the month of January. On thin occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their -exten sive stock, amounting to. One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth less than natal prices. The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to nay one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call thin reason. -They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices for the benefit of this., e who'have never attended their Salr Bich Cashmeres, - 75 c. Usual price 81,00 500 ps. Couon and Wool Cashmeres, 25c4 usual prim 274c4 15N f ir. cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 154 c. Usual price 20 Dud 25e ; 50 ps. Dinh Colored Plait DeLaines, 45c. Usual price 624 c. SO pa. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual price - - - Si) ps. Black Silks. ireduced 25 percent.; 100 ps. French Merinoes, 81,00. Usual price 51,37*; - 31K1 ps. Paramettas and Lyoneae Cloths. Reduced 33 per Cent' . . 1 2500 cent; Square Shawls, which will be sold at from 31 to 85 less than the usual prices.; MOO yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10e. Usual price IS and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, inc. Usual price Sc.; ' ICOcatdaEngliSh and American Calicoes; 8 and 10c'. Usual price 10 and 121 e.; 00 casts Bleached Muslims. Reduced 2e. per yard; 260 bales Brown Kusltn—all grades= • Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and G loves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassicteres, Cassitiets and jeans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which wilt be marked down to lower prices than any of theirprevious sales. They invite an early call, as ma ny their choicest Goods willsoon he sold. rbe lowest price named ut first. . A. A. MASON & 'CO., - Nos. 613 and 64 Market street, YOUGILIOGIELEMY ROIITECI vviistrri-nta AMES VIE MORT= 10131% . TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, The steamer THO'MAS Battarr,,Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her tiihaaf, above the Monongahela-bridge, daily, at 4 o'eloek, P.M., and West Newton at .9 A. M., running to connection with a daily line of 'splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Bala. more and Philadelphia. For further information enquire of G. M. BARTON, Pasrenger Agent, Monongahela House ; or,Capt. JACOB SMITH, deeNhain Freight Agent, Wharf Boat: The Illumet 1. 0 . d r.r. u .,1 t 2'o HAVE 1 arts. I. TR Y And persons who do not perspire are liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. Xl'OlV,.l miss' Italian Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration, and • t the same time mollifies, softens the skin;gtving it the texture and beauty arm infant's.' eCURVY, SALT RHEUM .ANUSORES, are soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such easel, and find it tinlailinx—as also; PLC.'S, BLOTCHES,. PRECRLES, or any other ekin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless palled nostrum, as one trial will prove; I could enumerate at least SO persons eured of SORE. HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE 'BEARD:: Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it fertile above, unless 1 knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to . CRAVED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED ELE.R, will find this not only a cure, but a preventive ; and - I can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases. will find thisall and even more ((admirable in its properties) than 'I state. .RICIP'Bui, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for 'Jails' Italian Chemical Soap— and- bay it only of WAL JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty streer,Yittsburgia, head of Wood. decal Jones , . Solution of .let, _ . A LIQUID HUMAN 'HAM DYE for the changing . of while, red or grey hair to a - beautiful brown or let black color.in a few winuten. Price SU cents and.Sl,oo. Sold by W. JACKSON, J4O Liberty street, Pitisburgh, bead of Wood. (dean - Jones , Lily White. - LADIES are cautioned against using iominou preps. red Chalk. They are not aware how frightibily injuriona it la to the skin bow coarse; bow rough, - bow sallow, yellow and unhealthy The suin appe areaftery sing prepared Chalk ! Besides, it is injurious, contain• lug a large quantity of Lead • We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES' SPANISH utor vvniTE. • it Is perfectly Innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities • and it Imparts to the' skin a natural; healthy, alaliaster, clear, Hying white ; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WhLJACKSOIsI, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood ,Pittsburgh. Pricele ) s Cents.: deckthdawly. - (Gazette copy.) A Salentine Hair Toni* Reston:lli ' AND BEAUTIFIER. Triel bottles 37} 'cents. Thee& who have used Jones" Coral Hair Restorative know no excellent gualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities.' It, will force the hair to grow on any part whore nature intended hair. to' grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or dardruif, and make light, red or grey hair row dark. . For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing can eXceed this-,it makes it truly beautiful and keeps it It is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for the hair.' ' Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty at.; of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 371 cents, 60 cents and 'Parr PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be used in bed, in'the dark, and by persons with Isamu haus hand, with ease ,safety, and in half the usual time, without the possibility of cutting the skin.' This is et fected by means of the pmeut Guard, which, is adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety and simplicity:— Every Razor is made of the finest tempered steel. and, warranted. • They have been extensively used in England, and pronounced the most perfect- and safe razor manufac " The now invention - may be used with , perfect sate " This razor•iii a splendid invention, and of great use to many personi, especially for people -with' unsteady hands."—Chemboat Edinburgh .7 . oSf!nd. For sale at the Watch and .1 - erveo.Store of Soap Stone Griddles, fliffE subscribers have just received a few.dozen lin"; 1. pedal' Soap Stone GRIDDLES, &leer- from the manufactory. . As these Griddles , are -used , without : ' , grease of any kiral,they are entirely. free fromllie.gatt, and offensive odor that attends the rise o(rhe .coonno4 iron Griddles and which makes them so objectionable. ; - For sale by- '-- ,TOHN DRILAY dealo cot Market and Second ats - '. - , /6 , ATTORNEY AND COMSELLOliii:ziiiki,.. 0 "lel NO. 122 FOURTH STREET, opposOs Wit di, 244114,1 h, Pa. novl&-davny . •. , • • • , .•.-_ • ..•--•. - . ----• • - Jar gait itt. Valuable Property foie Kent.. -,;-• A three story_ BRICE HOUSE, belonging to the eitate of.Wst.a.Torrms, deeense offer . r. 2 ad for r Ferr y ease It Is inmate& on Fourth-O.; b ome and Liberty streets, and brut been new y R ttered anttpainted; it is now occluded by Mrs: Verner. Rent, /62.54 per, annum. Apply, to 'myself, or Romerr C.Tommr, at the works of Kan , & Co. Possession given on thelst of April.- L. R. 8rA80y,... fitumlurn.- The Exchange Hotel for Bent., pilE term-of the'prerenk.lessee expiring On of L April next, the proprietor ofthia extensive and well known Hotel la-about to put it in a Itate of thorough and . complete repair, and offers It for rent on liberal terms.-- Enquire of- - "O , H. ROBINSON, Att , y. at Law, dec.9o:dV.w 99 Fourth Street,. Valuable Coal Laud fov Bale, Adjoining'the Borough of tivort, Armstrong Co., Pa.; BETWEEN 45 and 50 acres of LANp, together with 100acresof COAL: The aboye described Land Is bounded on the east by Buffalo creekT on the west and north by .the old 'Pitts 4iurgh road; on the sou th by the Allegheny slyer. The. Pennsylvania canal , passes • through- the • entire tract,. which, together with the river, will afford a facility to the Pittsburgh market:at any time almost in the season. The soil isgood the at ta of excellent quality, and superior to that used at the Eittanniug or Fnuaklin Iron. Works. ,TLere is also an - abundance of Lime under. the , . The above property will be sold low, either in whale or in part, to any person or persona who.will establish a Rolling Mill on the same: -It has been Pronounced (by one ofthe oldest and moat experienced iron masters to this con‘try,) to be one of the best - locations fora Boll in Mill west of the Allegheny , Mountains.' • , For farther particulars, enquire of Wm. M. - Fish, Esq., General Land Agent, and at th e corner of nth and Smith- - field streetsaruiteiß.Bnllerton, Esq., William Truby t Esq , Freeport ; or-to the subscrMer. • - - deolGttm Ai NDER EIdOTT. ... Liverpool Property for Sole. - I BITILDWG LOTS tor. sale in town of East I e-r Liverpool. Ohio, at low prides add on favorable terms—SlZ for corner lotaand WOO for int:its—each be ing 00feet - front by 130 feet deep. -Liverpool is located on the Ohio river, 45 miles below this city, midway be tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling: four miles from Glas gow and Little Beaver,:.and tha Hanle' distance from Wellsville and Calcutta. it is' situate las healthy and beautiful, part of. Ohio has lffiM inhabitants, - and asmit one murmur:, EIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS for the, manufacture of Rockingham and Queensware, several hotels, dry good and grocery stores and mechanics of various kinds, foar churches, and public schools—At the recent sale - oflots Six were purchased by manufacturers war design ereeting,daring the Coming SeBBoll, - palteriea and other manufacturing establishments—Queensware . of a pare white, addition to ,Rockingham and yellow ware, having been manufactured in this town, it is rea tenable to expect that It will rapidly improve- r Persons desirous of viewing the property can do so any day, by a few hours' sail tram Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our wharves every day for Liverpool, Wellsvilliand ing Terms ot payment—One-fourth in hand and the bat ' anee in three equal annual payments, with interest. N B. I will dispose of a number of lots for carpenter work, brick laying . , plastering, and painting,to be done at Liverpool, dunng the next spring and summer; also for Lumber and Brick. Apply:to* Sanford C. Ililf,Esq. Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs.' Mitchel & Pa meri Attorneys at Law, No.IVS Fourth at. dee 3 • • JAMES,BLAKELY.- A LOT OP GROUND , fronting 135 feet On the Came tery road, running back - 95 teet,will be divided into 82 feet lots,ar sold all;togethe r, to suit purchaser/. Tills is one of the best pieces of property to the borough.— The re la a two story brick - Rouse. and also, a frame house.. Enquire or R. s. Manta nd 98 Libert y street, or Mr. Alen, at the Recorder's Office. decl7elard , Lolind'for Sale fj~H£ subscriber is authorized to sell ane hunarzt acres Qf Izend, titling.° in Arlon township. Alleglieny enn'a., 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoining !arida, of. Robert Wilson heirs of lariats-Carr dee'd., and -Joseph McFadden. - Tis land is of an excellent qnalitY fart - arming purpo se, well watered and - timbered. and is supposed to con• taut an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal: For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden on the - premi• sets, Robert Wllson, or the subscriber. TAMES C . RICHEY: • - Robinson Township, Dec 14,i550n ladlhwtf - A Great Bargain.. - ' ALOT OF GROUND in Allegheny City, situated on the south side:of Chestnut street,near Liberty, with a TWO STORY BRICK 110USE-21 feet front ;10 feet deep; with back betiding and store room in Oran; an alley feet wide running from Chestnut street-to back end of lot. Size of lot, 5.^0 feet front and 53 feet deep— and rents for 5711 per annum. TERMS—One.half cash; balance in two annual pay ments, with Interest- Price .111,1300. -- For further particulars, engage, at the Real Estate ONce,atthe corner of Fifth and Smithfield stitch'. declo:3ar HENRY W . . FISH. A Farm Tor Sale. •••• - - • ,21111 F. subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, containing 160 acres-100 of which are cleared.— 'he farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson ; it is well.watered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The buildings consist of n hewed log House and Batn ; with Stabling. • For farther particulars apply to the subscri ber, on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles from Pittsburgh.- -- NATHANIEL AFOLINTON.' Moen township, October 23—tf For kialts - or Macflange., . . ritHE undersigned offers for sale the .de J. Acribea REAL ESTATE, situated in the stit Ward, viz: Two Lots of Ground, fromiur on 'Pine street, each O feet front by 6t feet deep ; on which is erected two 2 story frame Gwelling liolusesoffth brick basements, each containing six rooms besides kitchens and cellars. Also, ono Lai adjoining the above,on which is erect. ed three neat and comfortable two story, brickDerelling Also, three Lou of Ground, fronting on Locust street; e ach lot 20 feet from by 61 feet deep ; on which is erect. t d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses. • • - - The above property, lying together, fonns bleck of GO feet fronton Pine street by. 1112 feet deep to Locust street and will be sold separate or altogether.- - It is rented to good tenants, and rentsfor 11400 per lumina.. Vacant Lots to the business pan of the env, or Land within 3 or 4 miles, would be taken in exchange. Apply , TIF.ARY IV. FISH, oct2 At the Great Bargain' Corner.. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2} Acres, situate 11 one miletelow the town of Beaver Beaver coun - ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House, 46- bt 40 feet, 14 stories high, with-a basement—The horise has been well bath and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 ylf of the Ohio river, and commands a fine view, t ,, I. and is bounded, on the North west by the State road leading to New LisbOn, Ohio. This pro, party would be desirable for a country residence, Or for a garden, or summer boarding house- A of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if - desired D y the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will •he a bargain to the 'purchaser.- Enquire of - • N. P. k G. L. B. Ilsrrhatitert, feb23nf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. A DOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike etre e t,b etwec n Walnut and Factory streets,Fifth Ward. The. Lot, is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on-ar'lich them are two small Frame Tenements.' - Terms ea Y;—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Aldernar.n. PARKINSON, Penn street. Fiftb.Ward, . may9af . ret: T IA SWELLINa.MOUSE, No. 88 Second st., ITEr between Wood and Market streets, now occupied by t e subscriber . rent 6200. per annum. u _Sosheaston given on the tot November,next; „ - uet9 JNO. ft. MIECI.OR,BI.IVcaSiI at Uncap Countryltesidence. ALOT on Nunnery 11111, containing four acres, will be sold very low to any onOwishing to build there on. The neCCES will be cask, and the lot commands a most beoutiful vlew. ' toet2tl THOMPSON BELL:.. A HANDSOME STORE, .on blarket street, between AL Third and Fourth streets, at present' occupied .. by Mr. Thomas White, asp Dry Goods Store. ; ; • • • - Amu—A large well finished ROOM in the secdid: -story, next dodr to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This Room is well c alculated and • suitable for a Musical itia. loon or Academy, or could be conveniently 'unwired air doubled:flees., • -• • - . E. D. IVIAZZAM, - apidf Offied Third st., over the Post Office. Coal 1403111 0:1 , 1 Youglitoatkeny• fin ACRES on the rtver -prat above - the 2nd Data ULF. there 1. apd opened nod radroad prepared for plittine coal in boats. (0034 THOMPSON BELL. To slot. 4k A ,TWO STORY BRICK IiOUBR, on Bank Lane, Alle_gheny,iiat'weennte Band wed bridge an Aqueduct: - Enquire 'orlf.. W. Fiiiii,' Real - Estate Broker, corner of SO' and Sraithfield streets. — 10ct.2.9 DENVILLA PROPERTY:—A lot•containing about 'MN 3 acrespand commanding a..beautiful view ol the rivers and surrounding scenery - s •situate on Nunnery. Hill, V 714 beaold low to anyone wishing to build them on (not 4 l - ,.TBONTSON•BELL:- OR RENT—Several dosses indifferent pans of the F city.. Enquire at the Rea Estate Office at .the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfieldatreeta: eep2l:tf . • HENRY W. FISH.' nOAL LANDS FOR SALR OR LEASE.::-About 100 IL) acres on the Youghiogheny, just above the second. dam. - The coal is very good, and a pit already opened; with a railroad of about 50 yards, which throws the coal' in boats. This property will be sold altogether,_or lots of about :25 acres. Coca] THOMPSON DELL. licalttky Locallon. THERE is no place more favorably situated thin guii nety pill. It is healthy,. and commands a most de. lightful view. Persons criennua can get : one tor. Ti pleasetthem, containing from one-tove acres, • .- augl2. , • Land for Sale. - - TAE charocr , i Coal COTI1011.1:17,Will Self some Otrli dr sitabil pucu of LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad, . . . , . . . The Land will be divided into-quantities to suit par. chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easy. Enquire Z W REMINGTON, . sep4 Manager. Par tont. WO well finished offices in Poet Office" Bui T Third'street. ;. . long, well lighted room, third story:; entrance filar, ket_street; between Third and Fourth streets. . 'Also k a small brick house,in Pitt toarnali ip, near Penn.; syltrantn Ayenne. :Inquire.E. GAZZAhr, • octEt, - - - N 0.169 Seeped strset,_ v. ;: • TUST RECEIVED and lax Bale 11 , new nuPPIY - Of t) , PERFUMERY. including -7. Jenny Lind Pornidesi. Queen of,Blowers' Raw Oil, Poreclns Reap; I{lMlells COULtER k, Jenny Liud )Ictrant.; . ' • KA= cornbr of Wood tlia 3d v' ( „teas.RUTTER, for family usesfcrr sale bY- - dec26' SHEPTER_ &.13ARNF.8. • - I : • • . • ••O roll tint reied and (or • dec:2s 5 • Eft 13.8.UNE3 . „ . y.. 4.041 ..- For Sate. For Itont, riankeri anb Wings Brobtro. • Removal. ..- • ' , . . - N. HOLDENS ofc EONS, • !Lys 1111410V19 TIMM WILING ALOD IiCELANGit. 0111172 To No. 67 lifrarksi strossifotst doors Woo aid stand. N. 110LMES SONS,__ TakANKEELSAND =CHANGE saosmu t and Dea l) len in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances; Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and, Western cities constantly for se.o Collections made b all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Dapositet received in par funds or current paper, N 0.67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. r nag 2S-ty. Dotrustte and. laarngn. EA•ek nge Bank Notes, Gold and Silva, Boughl, Soil an/Exchanged, AT Tlll XXCHANGE AND LiANN.ING DOUSE • William Al.• 1111111 & e 4. Wood 8 , PITTSBURGH.. • . ECT !taxa= amirunco os rpm Dl2osBll. KHAbIEIt -RAMS. • - Baakcraand Exchange Brokers, Demers in Barer and Dornutle BOls,Billrotßzehanga, Cerstaecaes I Drpee.- is,Bank Now, and Coin. • • ' • • _ • -Corner of Third end Wood ma, diree tly opp old te the Charles Hotel. - • ni y2B ealiturnso notiss. .. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.,- No. 15, WOOD STREET" PITTSBUROII. Currentmoney received on depostt... • • " • Collections made on ad theprincipal cides of Me Uni ted States. . tomtit :1y- TM/. 14/0011. • ? nos. fascia?. 1100 N virEIAIiGENT • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE EiROXERS, N. E. Comer Of Wood and SiztA strew., Pittsburgh, Pi -IAEALERS in Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign 11 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDeposit,bre EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposit°. .comEcrioNp made on'all parts of the Union, alibi, lowest rates. ' • seplt-ly . CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. DANRINO ROUSE , BRYAN, °LEINE Els CO. 'MATES, Drafts, Cheeks, &a collected, and Remit moues made upon favorable terms. ataytt .13. R. Bayo, HoLlidaysburgh, May 1 0 ,1Y50. :t• PATRICKSA FRIEND, "- ne.aracits AND EXCHANGE . No. 95, cogsaz WOOD a:® Maxon 9ThirDl4: Piusburga, Pa. Mal • Beohantos Bank. - • • stnisit so 11.1)1210,170L'aUt ABOVIS MARL= trinS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open .1 from 9A. to 3P. 5L • Interest paid on Special Deposits mut , • THOMPSON BELL,Cashier. 112 SECOND STREET: - coarsrissroasii AND BILL-BROS-SR. TRICT attention will be given to all business en- . 7A I to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured aril s always on hand, or procured on short rotice. • . Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, te., negotiated on favora ble terms. Advances made it required. . local:Mr DFLAFTS ON SAN. FRANCISCO, California, for sale at The Banking HPUSe of PATRICKS FRIEND, No. 95 Wood st. . . • • factl9 Wanted. • . THE notes of the Bank of Norwalk, Ohio--for which the highest price wiUte paid, if presented soon.. PATRICKS ts FRIEND, No. 95 :Wood street.. HOPE.AMER. W 0 N DERFUL Dr. Doge:2 9 Bm" orldierwort and Tar sass CANORAI.AOI:I2I4 , For tha complete owe of Couch*, .Colds, dotkno, Bronciturs. Spiting of Blood and a/lather Lung Complosods tending to CONSUISPTIOIC This syrup cantatas no f4yaint.Calevief, or any mitten! • whatever, but is composed entirely of those . Roots. Herbs, and vegetable inthstanees which nave a specific influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs. .. fu fmtnediateeict ii to allay all' irritation, gently' remove the p hlegm and other morbid secretions front the Throat and Air•Passagcs; 'thus relieving the Cough, by subduthg the inflammation and other causes which give rise to it.. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy, tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more .* thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities • and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so mach mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for loon ruble CONSUMPTION. .It also exertan decided action upon the skin, and assists nature is through the Exhalent', mach of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs, thus relieving them of a part of their work, and rendering the system pure and tic al thy. When tubercles are fornung, ft cheeks • their development and fortherprogress •, or if" ulceration has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, beala the ulcer sled covitiei,and restores them again to healthy action. This ;Medicine, therefore, is not -a. palliative merely, which only relieves for the time being, but Is a thorough curative, as it strikes at the very root of the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all its remote and at tendant consequences. This is its di:anguishing that. - aconstio—aproperty possessed, in equal power,hy no other medicine of lthe nature, now before the CIRCULARS, &C.,_ ' • • As no ordinary sized advertisement n fully explain . the nature and meritsof this article, the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the A isseny of this Medi- - cute; the deter:pion, minim 4-e., of its principal Ingredi... • cuts; the effect they are deOgned - to have upon-the -, Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to •546 persons who hats been cured by is—giving their names and resi.. dences, even to the:street. and the number. Those who are belated :with a Cough, or whose Lang' are in the.' - least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the. •• • Agents named below, and. procure. one of these Pam. pfilets. It can be had gratir,and will well repay a penual. . The Suns an Health,n and "Abases taking Cold," may be worth to yourself and family. . HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, . in the shape of Doctors' Dills saved, besides being the means of prolonging a vtlnable life.. Such is o UT conE'dence in its virtues, that lie log to warrant this Medicine in every case of tame Cold, (where used accordirig"thtlie dinsc dons on page 7th of the pamphlet, inside the - wrapper of each boule), - and: where the person is not satisfied that - he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty four hours' time, THE MONEY will be returned. rp - See page 3d of, the pamphlet In. • side the wrapper of each bottle.. • . • 11;:r Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' Syrup Of LTV , ,. ERWORT, TAR, - and CANCHALAGUA, and let no. '• other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.- None genuine, unless there is on Me ball; wrapper, a mate of hand, Signed with a .Persiby SCOVILL Ba. CO. . Coup! and Di ears of fourteen nconsts standing 'Cured, /tiler being given up twice by eminent Physicians! Atorsztv, June 9th 1819. Messrs. 4. L. Soor.ia 4. herevrtth.forwald to pop., a cern/n=Bof a ettre,CireCled by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canehalagna. The Cough and, apeciorriami was of /minters raeruhr standing, and had balled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York,Albany and Cooperstown. lam the person in whom the cure was effected, - and as I had previously no fail/ In patent' medicines, I have since tried it on. ' others, and have become siusfied of its value. itline was as great a Cure as was ever performed, as I had,''. doting my sickness, been given upnowe by my vityriciand. • I have now commenced my business, atter taking, I think, about eighrbotaa. • • . •• Yours,respectfully, THOS. C. FAULDE/Ic BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ale HOW PROMPTLY IT •ACIII. Sworn:int of Arr. A. Lang, .Baker, N 0.338 Pearl street, N. Y—A fevr.days before .last Chnstmas,"l was taken unwell, and soon commented bleeding - freely at the Lungs, I. called in n Homoeopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your *Liven. isemen6 and thought I. would try Or. Rogers'...Sarup qt . Liverwort, Mr and Canchatagua. Before. I bad taken up the third honk, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough - was' gone, and I felt as well as lanai.. My health Miaow • good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, nod col- Wally recommend is to my friends. {This stalemate was 14fifiC to the Proprietors, Mardi 19th, 1850.1 • . . . I IV . This whole paper might be filled with letters miler to the above, f,om those who have been clued. . FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by, A. L. SCOV ILL & CO., Proprietors at their Principal Depor,GOTHIC ' HALL, No. 316 Broadway, Neer York, to whom all or.. dem for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. : . . ALSO, for sale by_lt. E. Seams, No. 67 Wood -street, Wholesale Agent for Piusburg& and vicinity; _ Curry and IL P,Schwarw, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Maneh,ister i A. Patterson, Damingham....r. PRICE—In large bottleiSltoo; or aluboldet forS0,00,:: decllulaw •, • - • • Private Dlseastes. DR. BROWN, No. 111 DIAMONDALLE Y; Dkvarm his entire attention to en Write practice. His t esiness ismostly ecrefinedto = - ,;(-2"1 Pyles:tar -Venom: Dimino, and such pain fut affections, brought on by simpredence 'youthful indulgence and excess. .. •.4 Syph il is, Syphilitic Eruptions, Go.iorr,. ' • hityGlect, Stricture, irrational Discharges; Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin.. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tauer, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness,lnv: potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month. , ly Suppressions, Diseases of the-Joints, Fistula in Arm, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, brim-, tons of the Bladder and Kidneys, succeasfully treated : Cure guaranteed. • Fourteen years' practiceVfour in this chyle!'abl ea Drown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may ; . come under his care. Office and private consulting rooms, CS . Diamond ay..; •Er Charges moderate. - dov3:d&wly RELIMATIBI4.--Dr. Browns newly amovito edy for Rheum atLsm lye speedy andcertnln remedy for tbat painful trouble. • hoover fails. • Office and Private Consultation Rooms. N 0.83.1041.- MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The, Doctor Is always Mule. . lann4lawo . nowe'S Cough Candy.: ra. SALE by FL Smyser, Joel Mohler, Ogden A. Snowden, Coulter & linck,e Wm.' Inchon, and apses& M'Dowell,Pittsburgb ;VlT.R.bi , Clalland, filen cheater. f nov29 . Numbering flounce and Pittsburgh .• Oireetory. • ALL persousindebted to the subscriber for number ing, houses or Pittsburgh Dire etory, will please call r rooms of the Board of Trade, corner. of Woad 44 11 Tbird sweets, between the boon of 9 and tl o'clock, 'sad settle their bills. _Subscribers and these:wishing to 'parches!! the Pittsburgh Directory . will also please call.: dee2Vaw . BAWL.PARBEITOCK. !VG AllB-p-A. - very superior lot. Lakin; Caroaaa, V Regalia C4ars, and other favorite' brands, ammo* .4 amoral. or sale by BUM= ANZ, .ava 124, Wad at
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