Loon `MATTERS-.. . . Oyu arta Tianscuritn.....Morulatr - January 6. Pres. 'en't, Judges McClure,Kerr nod Songs. . es.'..Tesepli Barker - , Tan Lowe Robert Hill - r-esd--Lnke Dwybr,.for conspiracy, abluction and '•• - _ - ra. Berke and Black for Comon m . ~weidth; Messrs, Neyler, ind_Magrave foi Dw yer, end If,. P. _Fetterman; Mahon, and Snowden for the ether derendauts.. .. ••• r.Magraw moved to quttsh the indictment, on - , -- the ground:that Robert Hill, Due the_deferidanta, liad been need its - a witeese before the' Grand" Jur y: _ The motion was overruled, and prosiqui en . tered as to Robert Hill. Col S W. Brads opened the CaBO. to the jury on the part of the Comaioeivealth Martin Connolly sworn —I reside on the corner of Penn and Irwin streets; keep grocery and ba -keg; in the beginning of July; 1849,111r.'Dwyer - came to - my house; after telling me of the 1083 of his wife, he said thathe had two children who were ..settitaining.with his tester-io-law, ni the house of James Dillon ; that he had-bad some difficulty with ber; ifiad requested that the children 'should be ta -ken feint her; he complaieed of hie inability to pay ItheavY prise for board; told him he was'. welcome ... :to remain at my house it fear vrenleduring..which - thus he requested me to take charge of the children ; - I reamed. Mrs. Connally was not at home at the lietieqeested me to write to `her; Ibid.so ; ;ehecasae not agree to keep the - children; threirdaya.before Mi. Dwyer went down the tiver ) det, said than , he .tind bead robbed at MO .PoitOffice - sibe coat was cut the breast - where the'pockettibek should have, been taken o ut; told ..him ltwets-Veri,itratige that he-should remain is my house twelve hours afterwards, without Mentioning ' the coat giastievred at this time. , He eald ..ir h6took the•cliltdrea &nen the' river ':with him, they ivauldtrurely die, as the. cholera was raging at' Atittrtitob,. end .reqaesied .me ,to only _keep the childsqp_one month 'while he 'would go to - Cincin: Matta :take some : arrangemente for their future Weillietiltigrised to dti,so. I received a letter from 4 1 1nyviale Cinginnatrineying that he was going op te:Bt: Louis Dated July 49. ETbe letter writ read to the jury. )- . - ..,Received several letters from him, front St. Louis, dated, 14th of August; another dated August _ Ilst;,,,anotber • dmed August 27th; another dated Mich ,w_ere „reed to the jury, and - in which he • • breathed greattiffection - for hie children, and a high Mint* rm . :W. -, apt Igsji., column y • professing to We Pe' r “etilntifferett with any arrangement they might . 14 gin regard to the children, and saybig that he leouldbompensate.them fully for their trouble•and I wrote three or four letters to Dwyer; done re. collect receiving any letters from him alter Sept 15. 'I wrote to'hint more than once after thtt date, before Ibitend the children-and-after it. Directed the let. tore to the Old Post -Office _Haase, St. Louis; - have received answers to letters directed that way. Alter . the.2sth of Sept.'l kept the children, at hit 'request, two Months before having - them bound; they were -- bound °it the 24th of Nov.; alter the children were dacined,Lerretit him that be-could have thechildren at 'any. , time when he would pay the expenses of bearding,medical. attendance and clotbidg. ,The Children were five'end iieven - years,' r age. When we tonkthe children it was understond that. the girl Atari , to go inte the-Asylum for a month - ; when Mr. Dwyer didn't - return at the end of the utoath; she remained there-three week, longer, and we took her - home. She hid an ,ulcerated entre throat; Dr. Gas 'ram attended her; he iatity faintly phy'sici'an: The child's medical bill amounted to $10; she - was five - wceka sick in my berme after the left the Asylum. 'Told Ur. Dwyer before he went away if he would bind the Children to me until they were 21 years el - sige, - .1 would keepthem'. ' never saw Mr. Dwyer . *nee he -Went" away until he was brought up this time. A gentleman came to my home in May -lost,,,representing-iiimeelf to be the agent of Mr. • - - Dwyer, and, taidthat he had been instructed to take .:.the children - ft-One me' by a *rit of Habeas Corpus ; be had been instructed to pay me; was aerved with the writ, and brought- the children before the ;District Court 1 Burke was my counsel; C.O. Loom. ' iscounsel fer the agent ;,after that hearing I took "the phildren home. : After- this Mr. Rankin mile .Alserees 'agent for Mr. Dwyer. (This testimony was , - .. alected to by the defence,: who denied that he was -their. egenty Pram May last until the 19th of Sep-. stessibnie last the children were going tn the Fourth '.lWartrieblic ,School. -On the 19th or 20th they,. 'went rts school, but did not return. Mr. Dwyer , itiAld. Steel's °Mee that_he had - taken away the childrinf in violntionOr the. law.' 'Went dime ' to the Maybes office the Ofierhoon or the meat day `after the children had been taken away ; asked the —Meyer his authority for taking those children away. He said he didn't know that 1 was the Mr. Connelly 1 - thet, bad the.children or he wou'd not have taken them away ; told him that the children had been le ' gallyhound and sanetioned by the Distaict Court.— The Mayor said we=d—ri the District Court, it's nil wrongthere's nothing wrong : about R. , ' I sald3 would apply to the law for redress; the Mayor said "Go ahead .', Dwyer represented him. self to 13#41t1t11 Catholie, and it Was his desire teat the girl - should be sent to The little. tiny . bed been 'tick two or three, weeks. The children wore ebtilred-ran d red'at 'my expense. • From the time Mr . Dwyer came tereay hedge until -the children-were taken away, I received nothing .. - ,lbr, their . elYetase; _my -in law .and wife Aimed them during their sickness; I consider that .abottt.twolollare n week would cover all their- es. pauses; the.children were treated as well as I knew how took _the children. ta the office the. Guar. diens br-the Poor' nedthey bound them to me. Clicks examinel.-11 is about twit years since I 'Eon eawlelr:Diiyer . ; it was - at the time of his mar . riage,with Misa Dillon;;nhe died last apring, some .time ;.it. was in May, 0 49,-when 4 filet uwthe chil dren at Mr. Dillon", ; saw Dwyer in the July follow. , ing; eight or ten days after I got posaessicin of the children ;'about a week after Dwyer:left ; told Mr. Hague, whet" he went stlerhim, mot to settle it with . Mr.- Dwyer for 0400 or less; the bill wee $497, without Hagnela espouses.' In ma. Steel's office, piked him iflhe had comet° shoot; if so, I was -prepared for him; told him that if he wasn't a prix- - otter, Iteould thrash him .for the manner in which he had blackguarded me in St. Louis ; he offered me $3OO to compromise; -I wouldn't take his nOte for -it I thought, when I had-the children bound; I could keep them until they were twenty-one yews Judge Fleptnirnottottro—l issued a habeas car.' pus; there vtait athorough - investigation of the case ' helore trio ; Mr. Miller, .Dwyer's agent and Atter. ney, conducted the case with much ability ; ' , Made a good argentite; they all said. • . Jared A!. Brusb;sworn.—Am Secretary and Agent "of the Gnardiens ;of tbialPoor... [The- indentures avers shown to.bitn, and were identified.] • The Court adjourned. - -' • - . , . . ' InottstotestrelF ! —.4. - great natnber of fires occurred on Sunday and yesterday morning, the work or incendiaries. Or Sunday night, about 10 o'clock, . two pilerof boards in the lumber yard of Moore. . Gray & Reaset,' *ere fired. Simultaneously with . . . gm, frame bonzey back or the. Niagara engine ilionse, was eat fire to, but Gm , flumes were extinw acid:led Parer° any material damage was done. ,On yesterday mbrning, 'about .3' b)Clock;!.be Grow. cmstore bf,lllr Jobe Patton, on Ferri street, be inreen Front and Water;wae entered and robbed'of Cad; and dine fired.:Another store on Smiihfield street, .camo near being fired. A hole bed been h the door, aid rra' thrown in ; but it :.rn! , diseovered mid extinguished before'any damOgo o cco ,'"ecf. Also, a stable near the Fifth Ward mar. ket-bons4: ol "4 llb . ur n ed . A warm_ timPr truly- • - - _ loramm or :lL 41:AGAZIDE.71'ho January No. or Utis v31,1; 1 14 0 magi Zliatikai keen received at IFlits'a. Pe r i'oimpate ice .85 Fourth street. AND a DOW Sapp', of Alton L oc k e ;!VailOr and Poet ; Reveries at aßachelor; or a Book oi7 -41 . ° Rea": by /I" Mats . telsantioir. of-Fresh Gleaningo‘,l, The, hiether s eß_ 0 : ibripentus - sequel to - quenet - The Uwe ' kuoirn Countess, by E me i son .Bens' lt; No. 348 of Litton's Lfihig Aga SECOND WARD.--Aci , meoting of the Dei../ocracY of the Second Vard;on Saturday'evening at 'Put .. 4 . '4,- aleonnaw, Esq.. in the Chair, 'the ,Col. Inwinglielnet lean Placed in , nomination : • ' C. itt Aueaam=Dumel Weemz. Moat Direttors.—Cal yin Adamo, David Campbell.' IPmstcible:—SatonelWatd. • . - • . . lioA•liery large stock of seasontibliPrtGoode, • 4. 0 . r lori4 be 5014 bYortler.of theif3tierfff,"; tbbi - rnoin a' 3, • trifietACiftfOrleeki: et Davis' Auctibn Rotimit; ere ehoald bo io attendance, as it is the larlfeet and best ever offered in this city. The sale will be con tinued until all are cold. CoTl49TAnVoitica We learn by the Allegheny, . 4 'that . the Ointon Factoiy of 'hornet' Ar buckle, & .the:tt Aoehor,l , etatted yeetenhy jillarnbil.-41 - though net under full lieadway, the Company nntieipite - being in full blast in the course The Estee Werke, Messrs Sieg, Peancick will pro . bably_ start before. ' - We. re happy in being 'able to make, this an . • a • nouneement, as it will afford a means of livelihood to many who'are rioWalmost destitute. suction Sates. P.-II: DAVIS, Auctioneer. •-• !Merin"' Sale of • . 39- (-WI DOME'S OF DRY GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNING; January 7, at 10 chlocir, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold : without reserve, an three -months credit on sums over 8100, for approved endorsed paper, by virtue of a writ or Foreign Attachment, the largest assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods. fte., ever offered in this city, the contents of 39 W Boxes, selected with vitality the retail:rade in a western market, con- Super French and.West'of England twilled and plain Broad Cloths and Beaver Cloths, assorted colors ; heavy Coatings and Blanketings : Coat and Bed. Blankets; Su.. per Doeskin nod French Black and Fancy Cassimeres Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans:. Black. Blue; Mixed-and Fancy Satinets'; Black and Fancy Sattn, Cashmere, Silk and• Valencia Vesting ;_ Super Thibet, knglish aud French Merinos; super Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre Alpaecaa ; Salter Satin Stripe, Changeable and Figured Alpacetts: Super French Brea Plaids, Gala Plaids and • tleakings ; Calverton. and failed Linseys ; Irish Linens; Embroidered,' Plain and Figure&Cashmeres ; 'Embroi dered, Plain -and:Figured Mous de Laines; French, Scotch, Manchester_ and Domestic Ginghama ; Fast Colored - Prints Oil Chintz ; .3-4 to 34 Bleached and Brown Blnslins • Onsnabargs and Ducks; Colored Cam . twice and PapeAltislins: Ameskeag"and.Milford Ticks:. Shirtint i CheckS:afid Stripes L•fted, : White, Yellow and Green 272 BRAWLS; - comprising: Super Long and Bay State, Damask, Brocha, Thibet, Embroidered„De Leine, Cashmere and others Cambric, Silk, Gingham and Bing Handkerchiefs; Cravats; Neck Ties; Gloves; MittsL Hosiery ;: Shirts and . Drawers ; . Buttons; Spool Cotton; Threads; Lawns and White Goods; Laces; Sewing Silks; Silk Twists; Umbrellas;;Tapes; Sus penders;.Whale Boner- Pins- Needles, fhe. - The above are ail fresh and' desirable Goods ' in origi nal order of the best styles and patterns, and particu larly worthy the Attentton'of the trade. Sale continued from day'to dap, until all. arc sold. P.M.-DAVIS, jan3:disatelt - . - Auctioneer. JAZIES DicKENAFA. Attottoneer. Rear. Estat e. and Brick Dwellings ' A T . AUCTION.Ofi Monday, January 20th; 1051, at la_ 3 o'clock, will be sold on the p remise s,Centre Ave nue, near Lacey's church, a LIDT OF. G ROUND. the second from" the corner of Robert street, fronting 20 feet on Centre Avenue, and extending back 100 feet to an alley; on whichis erected two brick . Dwelling Houses, —well finishrL They will be sold separate or together decal JAhIRS'IIFRENNA, Auct'r. Artmitstatratorts Notice. • - T LITERS of Administration on the estate of. Anthony l.4 Beelen, dec'd., late-of Pittsburgh, having been granted to the subscritmr, all persons utdebted to said' cattle are requested to make immediate payment to ei ther of us •; and all persons holding claims against said estate isill•present . them,- duly authenticated for settle ment at the Warehouse lately occupied by:said Antho ap No. 86 Third street • • ANNA.M. BEELEN, dec.W:lni. •.. 1 D. GAZZ Atrintiriistrutor.- EaIILB - • - Drams OF ASSOCUIED INSITILL3CI CO, I 1f05.124 and 125, itfonongahrki House, Water street. AN Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing - -pear, will be held at the office of the torn pany,on Tuesday. the 741. day of January, between the hoarse( 11 o'clock, A M. and 2 o'clock, D. 111. decgl:to 'W. W. DALLAS, See'y. Central Tea and Fatally Grocery Store. rpHE finest qualities of Green and Black - TEAS; Mo t chs,-Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovering's D. Re fined and Crushed SUGARS; New Orieans,St. Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, Ac., for sale by B. C. KELLY, decG No. WI Fifth street. - - Pearly. White, 'recta and Breath, -- - TO BE HAD POR 25 CENTS. IDERSONS vrho have either, arc honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foal, or their TEEPH DECAYED, DARK OR . YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 2.i cent box of Jones' Amber Tooth Fame will make the teeth white at snow, and the. breath odiferously sweet `Sold only at JACKSON'S. - Store, 210 Liberty street, head of Wood. . . fslec2o Citizens of . Pittsburgh HAVE you all heard now cheap C.A. BROWN is selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRY' If you have not. then know that he is selling a very rich and fashionable ;assortment of Gold WATCHES and - SEW. EL.RY at such astonishing low prices that all who have called to see his assortment and prices, exclaira,--thls, certainly; is something new for Pittsburgh. What! fine gold JeNtoelry selling, at half the usual price! —How can this bet-. Stop a moment, we will tell you the seeret we have inade such arrangements with the manufactu rers al the - east, and also, with the Watch mantifactu• refs of Europe, thatwe are getting all our goods at the lowest possible prices, and, then, having low rents to pay, and other expenses, also. cheap, enables ua to sell at a very small profit upon first cost, and theretore, a wholesale price will answer. Therelore, low prices and large sales will be our motto. . Please call at lit Market street, second door from Liberty street. [deeloJ C. A. "BROWN. ITIIIE BEST PLACE IN PITTSBURGH TO BUY REM GOOD TEAS is at MORRIS & H A WO BTU'S Tea Store, in the Diamond. IC yon buy Teas •ur this establishment once, you arc sure to buy them there again, as they sell none but what are sniedry genuine. • Excellentiaruily Teas 50c (3* lb. The very beto.Teas imported 75e. and 131,00. Oec27 New. New Books t I rv ] of Fourth street., has just received Corroline of Brunswick ; the conclusion of the Mysteries o the Court of London. by . G. ZY, Reynolds.; Mary Mil iaria, astary; Social Distinctions, by the author of St. Giles and St. James, Ac.: Light and .Darkness, or the Mysteries of Life.- by - .. Mrs. Catherine. Crowe; Roston Shaltspeari, No. 29 ; The Divorced Wife, by T. S. Ar thur. The firstrio. of the American illuminated edition of the Waverly . , Norris is also received. Every admi rer of the great Wizard of the North ?' ahould avail Itimself.of the present opportunity to obtain a copy of .this !standard work. ..for sale as above and' at P. S.-Bers ford's, Federal street, Allegheny. 1.i1ec36 BALAISTES - ON;DEPOSIT, which hnle been in. changed for three years and upwards, in the Ex change Bank of. Pittsburgh : William Davis, residence unknown, Aug. 9,1945. •9220. Spencer Manley; Zanesville, Ohio, Oct 23,1.347. 45 certify that the foregoing balances appear to be due to :the Persona named or tbeirlegat rep resen tanves, ac cording to the Books of ibis Dank. - . • . • . T. M. HOWE, Cashier. • " Sworn to and subscribed before sac this - 2.3 th day of Decernber,lBso. C. V.' dec3o:lm - • Notary Public. Waverly Houi!t. THE undersigtied having SLlC'eteded hir.joElN YSTIGEII in this popular' establishment, announces to his friends and th,l - publie generally, that he swill psi hie beat efforts to keep up the well earned and loag• erJoe,l.reputation or the house. , keep ,constantly,On hand every delicacy or the sensmi, Gssm, Sums, and Cart OYSTEIM, lac.; and his atoll times be 'supplied with the CIIOICEST LI -06138.. Idea:AN:3 . Vir, C. GALLAG 111.1 R. . gutless otty.Shlrt Store. 3 - -110.22 St:Clair street. (near ,the bridgeo—a large assortment of onr own make constantly on hand.' Castompt SHIRTS made to order promptly. 'dectlttly • . B. N. AUL. PENNSYLVANIA. ALAILLROA.D; , t gAII ARRANGdIEBT 36,.,H0uri 'to l'hileidelplaar--2143 , Miles Ibritracuf-92 - •.' - 211iles Staging: , - - ,GOOD INTENT, TELE , AIAPII AND EXERESS LINE STAGE COMPANY. Six daily lines of new Coaches, for fiollidaysburg, end thence by the new Pennsylvania Raiitoad to Philadelphi 'New York and Baltimore. • , , During the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave for Hollidaysburg and from thence by the blew Pennsylvania Railroad, ( '243 miles,) tc Philadelphia. , Time through 36 hours. . Fare to *Philadelphia •••• • • • —.411,00 Fore to I:Miami:ire 10,00 4C/bathes will leave every-morning at B oie'ock pre cisely, and every night at the same hour. Extras to leave many time; always in readiness. This is the most direct, mrefortable and -expeditious - route to the Eastern Passengers for-BaltircLore litke the . new Railroad at Harrisburg, .direct?on the arrival of. the ears at that place. For passage or information, apply to - W. IL - MOORHEAD, St. Charles Hotel, or to .T. HOLIVIES, - Monongahela Honsc. Cooking: Wines and Brandies. FOR94LB by the quart at Morris lc: Haworthls, cant • side of the Diamond. . Lisbon . 25 cents per quart; Raisin Wins.: 25 "'" • Muscat. do : 38 " Pore (i ripe /nice SO " • Brandy. from . to 50 - • - • tdees.' Aroma'. Meeting of the Stockholders, and We 1. den of Directors - for tho, Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad c.ompan v 'will be held at the office of the Com. party, °tithe Caliof January, 18.51., between the hours of it A.M. arid 3 . P.; M. • .J. BROOKES, dect24:ld - " • • . - _ Secretary. • . A:II.II.I.IftEN 4e CO:, HAVE ON BAND c their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANISPACTORY-, No. 64 Smithfield it. 4 large assortment fancy - end:plain Furniture, which they Will sellls per cent. below csistomary rates. Terms—easel only: - ; - - -• • Adee:27:ty ffingbest place, iriTittsbargh to buy real good Tea, is -MORRIS Ir. nAWQRTH , S Tea Storeieast side of.the Ditiniond—'son. - , 7604 arid SEM iplb. All spicily lantana Teas. The Black Teas at7.se, and tfie Green Teas at 81,00, ' era the.yery best Teas importid'ltnn 'O6 -United States. Soup Stone °riddles,. rlftlJS'lntbscrihers have-inst-recelied a fsii.do;en en -11 perior - soap 'Stone' GRIDDLES; sdirect • Irani _manufactory As these Griddles are used wialbut Ocoee otitny kin.l;they am entirely free from the gilt and offensive odor that attends the ase of the common Iron Griddles, and which makes them so objectionable. For sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO., deelo car Market and Second sta. - ~. ..,-; tentatercial attb Jittantial. Tit ES RITTSI2I7II6II BOARD OF TRADZ ANDMERCLIANTS,' EXciIANoE. '. ... GEO. OGDEN, : ) JOSHUA HANNA, eindbiliTES ruts DECEMZEI. L. WILATADTH, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1656. SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdailyforClncinnatl,lo Lin Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltlatore - and Philadelphin, IS st., - and - 6 Mail Coach Line,directto Philadelphia, .0 A. M., and 121 Western and Sonth'ern Mail Coach Line, 6 a.m. North-Western, via Cleveland, daity,lo K. - Erie and Western New York, daily, oa.. at. North-Eaatern,to Philadelpbta,datly, exceptSundays,4 Daily Elmolew of the 'Markets. OFFICE OP THE MORNING.POST,. Pmsntraou, TUESDAY Jan 7 1851.5 Yesterday the weather was warm and pleasant for out'door business. The receipts by river con tinue limited. Sugar and Molasses arriving more freely. GROCERIES—SaIes ornew Sugar at 600}. lassos: sales are. made at 31032 for lots ; by the 32033. Coffee: sales are made at 121013; in A regular way; ,wohave one sale of 70 bags inferi or reported at ilk, 4 months.. PLOZIR—No changethat'we could hear of; BACON—The sales of new are limited ; we quote 'Hams at Biagi ; Shoulders 638 i. CHEESE—No change to note. coEN- 7 saloo of 'lOO bus. at 40c. EGGS-1500 dozen repotted at lg. PEACHES-Sales of 200 bus. at prices varying from $1,2001,31. POTATOES-A email lot reported at 76c. ;a bus. POUT OF ,PITTSBURGIII. 4 PEES 0 INCUBI; SVATXR IN IRS CHANNEL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Beave'r. • Baltic. Jacobs,. Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parknson, do ' J. M , Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey . , West Newton " Geneva - , Wilkins, Cincinnati. Pacific, Klinetelter, Cincinnati. Peru, Calhoun, Louisville. " Diurnal, Conweli, Wheeling. DEPARTED: R TED: '" Michigan No. 2, Boica,Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " J. M'Kee; Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton Keystone State, Stone. Cincinnat. Milton, Hays, Louisville. " Conwell, Wheeling. Wanted to Charter. i►f` - A STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT of Light draught Apply to SCAIFE & ATKINSON,First ety oettl6 between Wood and Market sts. For Cincinnati. „.„. The csfe,comfoable and swift run ': —rt fling steamer, vM ALLEORPNY BELLE, N 0.2, .....Tat,;.lV-1.&”. Wlet. RAMA, Mas ter _ Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY morning, at tO o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. , augtel Pittsburgla stud Slosirpabugglrs Packet. THE undersigned respectfully announce • kErtAtra the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Sharp4burgh t t bat we have built and are r ow running the Steamboat SIIARPSIIURGU as a regular Packet or Ferry between the above namedplaces. Iler landing ar Pittsburgh will be at the foot of Irwin street, —and at Mc - Sharpsburgh- publie landing. Passengers taken on and put elf at any intermediate point. She will leave Sharpsburgh at 8 o'clock, A. 3.L, and 3 P AI; Pittsburgh at }A. M., and 4} P, M. -Fare to-Bliarpsburgh 10 cents—either way; Girty's ran, or; Lawreneeville,s cents. H. BUTTERFIELD, om.lB FRANCIS SANDOL. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. lICW and fast running steamer M- I CINN ATI, 131:a.urrtenAls, Matter, will depart regularly every WEDYESDA.T. For rreig,ht or passage, apply on board. or to G B NILTP.INFIERGER. AA; EDDINGS. &e.--300 Wedding Cake Boxes; VT 2UO Cottlelian Rings; 12 doz. assorted Gold Pena 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do Razors &Straps Just received at tho Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, ilecl9 corner of Marks and Fourth tts. CHAMPAGNE IVINE-40 baskets celebrated Held. - sac and La Itlnsqu , !tene brands, the bestbrands int potted in the United States. Received andfor sale at the . New Wine and Liquor Store of JAMBS P. IJORBACII, n 0 5 425 -197 Liberw street. • BENCH MERINOS. esc 2r)) pieces black Fr, gr Merino; 50 do colored; : 100 do parametta Cloths, oil colors; VD 'do Coburg do do; 500 do Alpaca. Just received at A. A. 111ASON & CO decl7 Nos. (Wand - 6S Musket street RAISINS -500 boxes M. R. Raisins; . ZO half do do; • 40fcaska Currants; 40 boxes Citron; 10 eases. fancy boxes, Prunes; JO;I.IIU.SCRIIODES & CO.. deer,' ' No. G Wood street • TORPEDOES -200,000• 230 boxes . Pire-erackore ; 25 do Jackson do; 50 gross Pin Wheels; 50 do Chasers• 50 do Roman Candles ; decl7 JOSHUA RHODES & CO. F RUITS, dce.-50 boxes Lemons; 40 F'ralls Iviea Almonds; , 25 bags Cream Nuts ; 2,0(10 Cocoa Nuts; 25 boxes Ju) übe Paste ; 25 baskets Salad Oil ; 4 cases Sardines ; 5 cases greeitoble Walnuts; ..Just receiving and for sale by dect: JOSHUA RHODES &. CO. The Homan Body moat Perspire, o FATS IPATITi TO HAVE A l HEALTHY A P PEARANCE, And - persons who do ant perspire are liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. Ic°W'J mow , Italian Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration, and at the same time mollifies, softens the skin. caving it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURVY,•SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are 10011 net only healed, but cured by its use, us at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enumerate nt least:BO persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE. BEARD. Buy it, an the render is again assured, I would not cruelly cell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to CHAFED; CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, 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 this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than I mato. , 1.17!8ut, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Jrirs' Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WAL JACKSON, only Agent In Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. dec2o Jones Solution of Jet, A LIQUID ItUftlA,N HAIR DYE for the changing of .111. white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color, in a few minutes. Price SU cents and MO. Sold by W. JACFSON, 240 Liberty atteM, Pltisburgh, head of Wood. (dec2o - Jones* Lll7 White. . • T ADIES arc cautioned against tilling common prcpa 1.4 red Chalk. They are not aware how frightfully Injurious it is to the skin! how coarse, how rough, bow . sallow, yellow and unhealthy the skin appears after using prepared Chalk ! Besides, it -is injurious; contain . ing a large quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, whic h . we call ] ONES' SPANISH LILY - WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being &rifled of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a- natural. -healthy, alabaster, clear, living - white ; at the salmi time acting as cosmetic on Me skin, making it soft and smooth: Sold by the Agent,WlH. JACKSON, 81) Liber ty street, bead of Wood, Pittsburgh. l'riee 25 cents. dedthilasvly - (Gazette copy.) .A Salentine Etair.Touto:ltestorar A. ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37k cents. Those ti whohavo ni-ed Jones' Coral Ilair Restorative know its excellentqualitiei—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to. grow, stop it falling oft, care scarf or dandruff, and make light, rector grey hair grow dark. - 'For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing. can -exceed waken it truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, yet inperior article for the hair. Sold only at midi. JACKSON'S Store, X4O Liberty st., bend of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37i cents, 50 cents and - . filecild MEE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be used in.bcd; Wake dark, and by persons with tremu lous hand, with case ,pafety, and In half the nsual time, without the possibility of cutting; the skin. This is et reeled by meams of the parent 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 eitenively Used in• England, and pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac tured. . .. "The new Invention may he used with perfeetsate- IY:TL radon Past. his razor is a splendid Invention, and of great use to many persons,, espeelally for people with unsteady hands."-ChaMbers' Edinburgh Journal. Fortade nt the Watch and Jewe,p,stoiiof liklittVEN; Corner or Market and Second VT - hue for •eale, a large and varied assortment of fine blank books, paper of all qualities ; and English, French, German and American fancy and staple sta tionery. fnov2S • MEM .Reporled Expressly for the Daily ~ ilioning Post ENNUI CONGRESS SECOND SESSION. Mr. Butler presented the credentials of Mr. R. B. Rhett, Senator elect from South Caroline, who up• peered and was qualified. Petitions and reports were presented, and 24 private bills passed by the House were then taken up, read twice, and referred. !rho bill to ascertain- and settle the claims for French spoliatione was taken up, and made the ape: cial order for Monday. Mr. Bradbary's resolution concerning the remov als from office was taken up. Mr. Mangum defended General Taylor for the removal of Gen. Lane. He spoke till after three o'clock, when the Senate ad. Journed. Housc.—Mr. Holmes asked but did not obtain leave to offer a resolution instructing the committee on military affairs to report a bill conferring the rank of Lieutenant General on Winfield Scott. Mr. Robertson reported a bill for the prompt exe• cution of tho bounty land law of the last session. After some debate a further consideration of the bill w as postponed. Mr. Julian asked leave to present a memorial from the Yearly Meeting Friends in Indiana against shivery, and asking for a repeal of the fugitive slave law, which they pronounced wicked, cruel and in• famous. Ile proposed to commit it with instructions. Mr. Kaufman asked to know what the instructions were. Mr. Julian informed him to bring in a bill to repeal the law. Objection being made to the pre• sensation of the memorial, Mr. Johnston moved a suspension of the rules, and on the question being taken it was decided in the negative—yeas 63, nays 119. Mr. Strong moved, and it was carried under a suspension of the rules, that the bill to establish a board of accounts be made the order of the day for the 22d of January. Mr. Bayly reported a bill from the committee of ways and means to "apply deficiencies in the appro. priations for the year ending Juno 30, 1851. Pending the motion to suspend the rules to enable Mr. Pi:Kepis to introduce a resolution, the House adjourned. FROM CALIFORNIA—HEAVY ROBBERY. NEW YOlUit, January 8. Tee Georgia brings 550 pavaengere, and left 900 at Havana or New Orleans. The Oregon arrived at Panama on the 20th ult., with $2,000,000 in gold dust. Tho Georgia brings $250,00D. Tho Republic arrived at Panama with 5200,000. A large robbery of $200,000 occurred on the Isthmus. Arrival or the Georgta-.Two Weeks La- Tho steamer arrived here this morning from Cha• gres, via Havana, She brings .the United States 'mails from San Francisca; to December Ist. The Oregon had arrived at Panama from San Fran• cisco, with $200,000 in gold dust, and the Republic with $200,000 on freight, and $lOO,OOO in the hands of passengera. The Georgia left Chagres en the 26th, with 724 passengers, 410 of whom she left at Havana to go by the Pacific to New Orleans. The Oregon arrived at Panama with 276 passen. gore. The news from California ii 10 weeks liter than i the last advices. The Cholepie still prevailing iii California to a considerable extent. Among the victims was Mayor Bigelow , of Sacramento, the same who was so . badly wounded in the squatter riots in that city. Alter raging with terrible city it bas almost entirely disappeared. Business, consequent*, is rising, and the city, after being al most prostrated, was again in the lull tide of press Thom is not much news from the mining regions, nod the accounts received do not ary materially from tho former one.. Many of the miners were preparing to winter in the mountains. The San Francisco markets were overstocked with produce and merchandizo of all kinds, which causes a downward tendency in prices. The deaths in San Francisco are not so numerous in proportion to the population, as they were 12 months since. Many of the streets are planked, and sonic other improvements are going on. The rainy season commenced in earnest on *ho 19th N °somber. When the Georgia sailed from Havana, all was quiet in the city and island. Several returning Cali.. fornians got on a lark in the city, and were arrested. and imprisoned by the authorities for.rioting. The new captain of the guard manifested ',a disposition to be sevire upon them. The Havaneso were looking with much interest for the arrival of Jenny Lind and party. They were cspected on the 3rd instant. Great preparations Were made for their reception. [BECOND DES ATCO.I Much complaint is made in California of the neg• ligence of Congress lianot providing for the wants of the people. ' Among their wants-are-a Mint, a Post Office, Mail Routes, Land Titles, &c. Tho recent rains have opened the upper rivers se that email steamers can now navigate. The rains, altm,,.givO the miners in the dry dig. gings a better chance to. work out the ore. Many new veins have been discovered. In fact, the gold stories are very favorable. The political completion of the I 4 ogielature is still doubtful. Both parties,claini a majority. The Alta California says it is democratic. The election In Facramento is yet to come off, and may change the aspect. Deaths.--Virgil Benneham, of Baltimore; and John H. Titus, of Pennsylvania. Markets.—The heavy arrivals and late sickness cause dullness, and large quantities of goods have been forced off much below the original c o st. Flour—Steady. Domestics and Furniture decli•_ ning. Coal, dun and heavy. Boote,'active. There is a report here that the now steamorMag: nolia sunk between the Bayou Sara and New Or loam She was insured at New Albany for 530,- 000. The steamer Creole was burned at Now Orleans, on the 27th. Rufus, Green, late Secretary (of the Fireman's Insurance Co. at Mobilo, was urinated for being defaulter to the amount of $lOO,OOO. Tho inauguration of Governor Lowe: took place at Annapolis, to;day:. There_ were a great many previet;and-the- ceremony was highly Intereiting- His inaugural is a well written state paper: Hp strongly uphold. the Union and compromise act; and advocates a meta reform. • . RICEIVED IT 11011TIVING-PIWITIND. .112EAN WenuNcprorf, January 6 ter from California.. • New Yonz, January 6 The Georgia brought $500,000 in gold: The Cholera hae again broken out in California FROM HAVANA STEAMER SUNK Lotrtaizrzt, January. 6 BALl'moat, January. 6. • FROM THE MEXICAN , BOUNDARY. • • ST. 'LOIng, J anuary 6. A letter has liege received here, from .I'. It. Ban lett, Catty:l'l6one for running the boundary; dated El Paseo, November 14. Bartlett arrived there the 13th of NoSember, in' 33" days from San Antonia, in advance of the main body, after a- detention of 7 days to recruit the animals, and two . days by snow storm, having agreed to meet Conde, tho Mexican commissioner, on the Ist of November, and in con sequence of the detention, he was induced to take a party of 18 of the young engineers as an escort, well'mounted and armed, together with spiei, hue. ters, - and 7Wagons with provisions and equipments, which formed a party of , 40, and went in advanco of the train. The party left San Antonia on the 11th of Octo ber, and when near, San Lubi, struck off North to Brandy Creek, thence went to Sancho,and travelled 8 days with no other , guide than , mains and compass. Mr. B. struck the road again—his object was to Sod grass and water, but was disappointed.: At the Conago, be was visited by two of the princial chiefs of the Lepan Indians, accompanied by •Warriors.— The interview was friendly. Great care was taken to show them that the party was well „armed. . At. ter choosing the lonada, a journey of 65 miles with out water, the party reached -the Pena and folloWed 120 miles to Delaware Creek. Here they were overtaken -by enow,-and - Mr. Thurber Was sent to' El Paseo to avoid delays, which would defeat the object of this journey. Mr. B. left, the- nest day, with Mr. Webb, Secretary, and 6 engines re. Th'ey took nothing but blankets and provisions. They. went 30 miles, , and the next day 35, when they reached'Balt Lake, or the West side of the Guada-i loupe Pass; here they found axrain of wagons, with Gov. Mores, which left San Antonia. in /one, being detained b 6 days fur want of water. After procuring provisions; Mr. B. went on, and in 3 days reached El Paean. MESSAGE OF TEE GOVERNOR. OF INDIANA CINCINNATI, Jahuary 7 Governor. Wright, of Indiana, in hip menage to the Legislature, expresses himself decidedly and strongly in favor of colonization. In speaking of the Fugitive Slave Law, he says: ra Whatever dif ference of opinion may exist as to the late Compro mise measures enacted by Congress—however the ultra men in the North or South may oppose or de nouncethem, there is but one coarse of action for the true patriot to pursue, that is unhesitatingly and in god faith to carry out their enactments. There is no safety for property or life except in the abso lute' supremacy of the law—there is no higher duty of the citizen than to maintain, by word and deed, that supremacy. " As we value the heritage, rich beyond all price, purchased not with silver or gold; bat with the life blood of the good and brave—the heritage bequeathed to Os by our , fathers, and which we in turn must bequeath inviolate to our descend. ants—let us bear in mind that the first public act of disobedience to law is the first fatal step on the downward road to anarchy? , The message. gives very flattering accounts of the financial condition of the State. ROBBERY AND ATTEMPT TO RILL. Bactutonc, January 6. Alpheus.Mosier, recently from Beaton, while on a visit to the Holliday street Theatre, on Saturday night, was accosted by Sour men, who induced him to drink with them, and afterwards decoyed him to the suburbs of the city, where they robbed him of $l6O and attempted to murder him. Though horri bly cut and beaten, ho will probably recover. The perpetrators have 'been arrested. Lotrisvmr., January 6. The No Plus Ultra is aground at the month of the Canal. There is 7 feet water in Canal and !ailing. The weather is warm. • `MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH BALTI2IO.IIE, January 6. Plour.,Sales or 300 bbls city mills at 4,50; good inquiry at these figures, but holders ask more.. Whoat..No change, and but little here. Oats, 42346. Whiskey..2.B. CINCINNATI, January 6. Flour..Lioavy. No transactions or importance; some salmi being made at a shade over 3,25. Lingo... Steady at previous quotations; good lota in demand at 4,25. • Whiskey;.Uarattled, and market closed heavy at 24e. Gieen and Bulk Meat..ln geed request at the last quotations; Bales or 50,000 bulk, sides and shoal. dere, at 4 t5. Lard.. Sales of 300 barrels leaf lard at 7lc, with good demand. Groceries.. Unchanged and steady. Tho river has fallen 2 feet within the past 24 liours. Weather mild and cloudy. CINCINNATI, January 6. Hog market unchanged. 300 head sold at 4,1703 4,25, with a fair number offering. Sales of smoked Sides at 6,1. 200 blals mesa Pork at 10,87. Freights advancing. NEW ORLEAAS, January 6. Tobacco.. &Tan—Fair 51a51. M01a55e5..2316324. Flour.. St: Lnuis 4,70. Grain.. Corn 70. Oats 70. Mess Pork..Retailineat 12,00. Turpentine.•soo266. Coffee.. 101010). Whiskey-6E47. Hogs.. 6/,037,00. Alarm-co.—The ship Noble from Roston ; barque Minerva, from Philadelphia. The steamer Despatch sunk in the Arkansas river; total loss. . Tho Ico is thick and heavy from St. Louis to Cairo. The Illinois river is frozen. SeUlna off at Coat, to quit the llttehtese. SHIRTS ! SIIIRTS,!! SHIRTS !!!—The Shirts and Gents. Furnishing, at No. SO Fourth street, toign of the goldeh Bee Hive, stoat au sot u by the Pith of Jam uary. Cull soon, an they are selling at 50 and 75 .V et. less than the usual prices, andla r . less than first cost itec3t S. H. LAWMAN. Penmanship. A T no time for many years has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving are circulated, , w through the town and countryith sheen gravies name suppressed, in order to induce the igno rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becoming rapid and elegant p enm en, will do well to call at DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex amine the handwriting of some of the best ppnmen in the city, who have .been instructed in this Institution. decd7:daw Winter Clothing Selling I.ovv for Cash. PDELANY, 180 Liberty stria, Pittsburgh, has on . hand a large assortment of the latest style of Winter Coats, of fashionable colors., Also, Pants, , Vesta and all other articles In the clothing line. Wholesale purchasers will find a most desirable stock: to select from; and wilt be sold low for cash. 1 dect9 B. tII. ARGLIST, MERCHANT TAILOR, INFORMS his friendi and customers th at he hu s open ed a CLOTIIING STORE at No. 65 Smithfield st., where they can be suited at all times with anything in his line, made in the most finished style and workman like manner. His Godds are all fresh, of the best and most fashionable material, and no pains will be spared to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat rons. A good cock of Ready Made CLOTHING always on hand. EL• KELLY, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 17 Smislef. street, Pittsburgh,--Pay, HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large and carefully selected stock or French. English and Atnerican CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST -INGS,-of the most approved colors and styles; which he le prepared to make to order la the very best manner and o r. the most reasonable term. - . ..... . He has always on hand a good assortment of gentle men's Fashionable MM. WADS. CLOTHING, Shins; Collars, Cravats, Hankerehieta,Gloves, Suspenders, etc. YOUGIIIOGUENY ROVTE Z . TAVENTIf-TlignlE 7411 XS Tlta stroairsv uoirrE ' TO BALTIMORE .AND /MAThe steamer. THOMAS .. SHHIVEZt, M. Be rrier, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o'clock, P. AT 1 and West Newton at BA. ht,, rtinning to connection with ,11 daily line of splendid. Troy built coaches to Cuinberland, and Railroad thence to Bald. more and Philadelphia.: 1 • For further information enquire of - G. M. HATZTOIY, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House ; • or:Capt. JACOB BMITH, de . e2o:em Freight Agent. 'Wharf tHoat: Country,litalt, Socks. , • I WE have just received a choice lot"of countryknit SOCKS, of fine, soft, lambs' wool. W. DALY tg. CO., Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street. deal (iournal copy.) tin - ..:: pit.wo..g.o.:::Let Valuable -Property tor Rent. A three.. story BRICK HOUSE, helot:fain& to the estate of Wst.d.Tarrnig, deceased, is offer ed for rent or lease. It is situated on Fourth st., between Ferry and Liberty streets, and baa been new y papered and painted; it is now occupied illy Mrs. Verner. yent, 8250 per annum. 4._pply to. myself, or ROBERT C. TOTTEN, at the works of Koala . & Co. ressession given on theist of April. The Exchange Hotel for lieut. Teexpiring on theist of H A E ;r t i e l nex ° t f , re prevent propri le torso s Pthiext enefire and well known Hotel In aboutto - put it in a state of thorough and complete repair, and °derail for rent on liberal terms.-- Eng nire W. 'O , B, ROBINSON, Attiy at Law; ' dec2o:d2or 09 Fourth street. . Valuable coal Latta for Sale, Adjoining -the Borough, of Prayarr,Arinstrang Coy Pis /. BETWEEN 45 and 50 acres or LAND; together:with . 100 acres or COAL. The above described Land is boanded on the east by Buffalo - creek; on the west andttorth by the' old Pitts. burgh road; or, the south by the Allegheny river. -- . The Pennsylvania canal pandas through the entire tract, which, together with the river, will affonl afactlity,to the Piusbargh market at any time almost in the season. The soil is rod; lie co h alis ci or ocelleat i. quAl r yh i and Wo le rV:. "'. l‘ . l,e a re t riii. a o t aVabun t rean w e g oilin r t under The above property will be sold low, either in whale or in part, to any person or persons who will establish a Rolling Mill on the same. It has been pronoun Ced (by one of the oldest and most expe.rieneed iron masters in this coadtry,) to be one of the best locaUons for a Roll in Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. For further particulars, enquire of Wm. M. Fish; Es q., General Land Agent, and nt the corner of oth and Smith field streets; James B: Fullerton -Esq.,..Willlant Esq , Freeport; or to the subsenber. deel9:lin • • 'ALEXANDER SCOTT. Liverpool Property for Sale. 75 BUILDING LOTS - for, sale in the town of East Liverpool. Ohio, at low prices and on favorable terms—Sl2.s for corner lots and MOO for inlots—each be ing 60feet front by 13El 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 .the- same distance from Wellsville and Calcutta. It is situate Ina healthy and beautinil part of Ohio has 12(0 inhabitants,- and max owls PUITICIAZI, EIGHT. ESTABLISEIBIENTS. for the manufacture of Rockingham and Queensware, several hotels, dry good .and grocery stores and mechanics of various kinds, fonr churches, and public schools—At the recent sale oriels Six were purchased by, manufacturers who design arecting,daring the coming seasou_potteries and other manufacturing establishments--Queensware of a pure white, addition to Rockingham and yellow ware, having been manufactured in this town, it is rea seeable to expect that it will rapidly improve—Persons desirous of viewing the property _can do so any day, by - a few hours' sail trom Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our wharves every day for Liverpool, Wellsville and W-heel inl'erms of payment--One.fourth in hand and ihb bal ance in three equal annual payments, with interest. N B. I will dispose of - a number of lots for carpenter work, bricklaying, plastering, and painting, to be done at Liverpool, daring the next spring and summer, also for Lumber and Brick. Apply to Sanford C. H ill, Esq. Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs. Mitchel & PalmeriAttorneys at LawNo.leS Fourth st. dee 3 JAMES BLAKELY. For Sale. A LOT OP GROUND fronting 135 feet on the Ceme .Adk_ tory road; rdaning back 95 teet,will be divided into 22 feet lots, or sold alljogether, to i stutpurchasero...Thls is one of the best pieces of property .in the borough,- There is a two story brick House. and also, a frame house. Rag/tire of E.S. Marsland,lo9 Liberty street, or Mr. Agen, at the Recorder's Office. decl7:3wd Lend for Sale. imaubFcriber is authorized to sell ons hundred acres T of Land, - tituate in Moon township. Allegheny co., Penn'a., 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoining lands of Robert Wilson, heirs of James Carr; deed., and Joseph McFadden. Tis land is of an excellent quality foi farming pupa see, well watered and timbered, and is eupposed to con tain-an inexhaustible mine or.Cannel Coal: For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the premi ses, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber. JAMES C. RICHEY. Robinson Township, Dee 14, 1550—lad&witf A Great Bargain. ALOT OF GROUND in Allegheny City, 'situated. on the , south sideof Chestnut street.. near Liberty, with 7 11 a TWO TORY gamic HOUSE-21 feet front; 16 feet deep ; th back sunning and store room in front; an alley 2 eet wide from Chestnut street to back end of lot. Size of lot, 23 feet front and 53 feet.deep—. and rents for 8711 per annum. . TERMS—One-half cash; balance in two annualpay merds, with interest. Price 51,060. . -. ' For further particulars, enquire at the Real Estate Office, at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. decl9:3w . ' , HENRY W. FISH. A Varna far Sale. - - rIWE subscribe'. offers for sale a FARM - OF LAND, I containing 160 acres-100 of which are cleared.— The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson ; it is well-vratered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank.- The buildings consist - of a hewed log 'louse and Barn; with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the sabot ber, on the premises, in Allegheny county,l2 'miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL IH , CLINTCN. Moon township, October.iirtf For Sole or filaohange. rpm undersigned offers for leale the following de, j scribed REAL ESl2lTEosituated in the sth Wurd, , viz: Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each 20 feet Irons by at feetncep ; on which is erectea two 2 story frame Dwelling Houses, with brick, basements, each containing six rooms besides kitchens and cellars. Also, one Lot adjoining the above,on which is erect ed three neat and comfortable two story brick Dwelling Houses. Also, three Lots of Ground, fronting on Loeuststreet ; r tch lot 20 feet front by 61 feet deep ; on whidh is erect. d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses. • The above property, lying together, forms a blOck of 60 feet front on Pine streerby 122 feet deep to Locust street, and will be sold separate or altogether.. It is rented to good tenants; and rents for $490 per annum. • Vacant Lots in the business part of the , otty, or• Land within 3 of 4 miles, would be taten in exchange; . Apply to 11=4RY FOG, cct2 At the Great Bargain Corner. For =Sale. LOT OF GROUND, containing Si Acres, situate .Cl., ono mile below the,town of Beaver, Beaver coun ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House, 46 bi 40 feet, 14 stories high, with a basement. The house has been well built and well finished, and gontainsl3 rooms. it is within thiti yants of the Ohio river, and commands aline view r , I. and is bounded on the North west by the State read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a garden, or summer boarding house. - A lot of 5 acres adjoiningit will be sold with it, if desired dy, the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it wilt be a bargain to the - purchaser. Enquire of P. A. G. L.F. FETTERMAN, farad ' Attorneys at Law, Fourth at. • For Sale, A , A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike slice t,betwe e Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward: The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on witch there ate two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea good, For particulars, enquire of Aldernann PARKINSON, Penn street. Fifth Ward. - mayOuf • To Let.. -- eITILE DWELLING HOUSE, No. 88 Secondst., between Wood and Market streets, novr occupyrd by t e subscriber—rent $2OO per annum. Possesston gwen on the Ist November, next. oct9 . ' MO. H. AIELLOR,BI. Wood st. Cheap Counfilifestelence. ALOT on Nunnery Hill, contnining foufacres, will be sold very low to any one wishing to build Mere. on. The access will be easy and the lot commands a most beautiful view: roct2ll THOMPSON BELL. For Rent, AHANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between Third and - Fourth streets, at present °peopled by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goods Store. ALso—A large well funshed- ROOM in the- second story, next do calculated Ds Mercantile College. This Room. Ls welland suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. . E, D. CiA4ZAMLi apl:tf OtTige, Third at., over the Post Office. .Coal latria.on Yougltilogheny. 100 ACRES on the river, just above the dad Dam there is ite pit opened and raiirdad prepared for putting coal in boats. [octal) THOMPSON BELL. To eG ATAA TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Alleihmiy, between the Hand streabridge and Aquecatet. Lnivare of H. W. Fish,, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield incepts. lona' BEN.VILLA. PROPERTY'.—A- lot containing About 3 acres,and commanding•a bcautiful view of the rivers and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery Hill, will ha sold low to any 0110 wishing to build there on Conti) , THOMPSON BELL. OR RENT'—Several Houses In different parts of the F city. Enquire at the Real Estate OlRce at the cor ner or Fifth and Smithfield streets. scpdi:tf HENRY W. FISH. CAL LANDS-FOR SALE OR Ll:ABR.—About 100 . acres on the Youghiogheny, just above. the 'secant( dam. The coal is very good, and a pit already,,opened, with a railroad of about dti yards, w hi c h th row, the coal in boats. This property will he sold altogether, or in lots of about 2a acres.: ioebil THOMPSON BELL. - A Healthy Location. pH ERE is no place more favorably situated thin Nea -1 nery 11111. It is healthy, and commands a most de lightful View.' Persons wishing a' lot, can get one to pleasenthom,eontainingfrom'one to five acres_ _ _tingl2 _ THOMPSON BELL- PRE Chartiei's Coal Cotapan7 will sell soma yen/ ds' airabie piece, RI LANA situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminal; of their railroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to suit par ehasers, and the terms, of payment will be very easy. Enquire of • Z• W. REMINGTON, sep4 -Bfan4mr. Fox tient. TIVO well-finished offices in Post Office Buildings, A long, well-lighted room, third story; entrance Mar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets. Also,. a small brick house, in Pitt township, near Penn ay 'yawn Avenue: Inquire of B. D. GAZZAM, octd J0.164 Second street. I NFFERSON COUNTY LAND-1000 acres for sato oct4 THOMPSON BELL. TUST , RECEIVED and for sale a new supply of fine PERPEOLERY, . ' Jenny Lind Pomades; Queen of Flowers' Hair Jenny Lind Extract, ;,. RotissePs•Amanilies; COULTER & itA.ORE t ; deead; , , corner of Wood and Rd.sireetis. 10 JAft e l3 s BUTTER, for faAnAllvaort:ailicktlyNEg, BUTTER-6 bbls.priate roll just reed and (or sale declls SHRINER & BARNES Bankers anb &Amp ilrokerg. nen:lovas. as. HOILDIES ea SON*, • u.Avit ninsoina) vista BAmint mu) ascrufwe 'off= 21) No. 67 ltfarkes stsesi, four doors barters old gamut. N. liouma h soNB,_ 13ANXERS AND EXCHANGE DROKFD-9# and Dtta lers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sliver and. Bank;Notes: Exchange on the Eastern and Western' e.itietconstandy far ode. Cailecttotta' - made in all the cities %broke:icier , the .Val-- ted States. Deposita' received in par fandsor current paper, No. 67 Market street, between:Thin! and Fourth streets. - : . sag 234 p . Pomest/c and loragn &telyngti, Ban* Matti s Gold mut:Silver, Boughs, Sol! and Erthanged, : Tllll uxcni.Naar..AND . !LINKING ticiuM William A. Illill••Sr• 64 VlToosi Street,. ." PITTSBURGH. ...:., ICS litnutzstALLowlD oxsntc DEposni:.- ran ALUM LIAM:K2. NOWILID SLAHINI: ICILADIE A. UAW". -•‘• • ; Bo tik ergo nd Ezdtange Broken, Draletsi* ' a iy DoniestießaLhßillsof lizehangs, pooss!:- . it, Bank Nein, and Coin. - ; , Corner of Third and Wood its., direedytithiigheilis Charles Hotel. • : • •••• • •••• . • Bassi - lAm moven. • :.. JESSE CAROTECERS & CO., • " NO. 15, WOOD . STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. . - • Collections made on all the principal cities of the ULU tad States. . . Eaugl:ty . AL LINOS. * t 801.1.42011217. ,• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -. N. E. Corner of Woad and Sixth struts., Pittsburgh, Pa BA LEES in Coin, Bank Notes, Tune BUr, Formgn 1/ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of the Un io n • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union stud Europe, for sale in sums to salt purchasers. .• . CURRENT and par funds received on depOsite. ' COLLECTIONS made on nil parts of the Un ton, artit a' Lowest rates. • • sepll-ly. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. BANKING HOUSE. • 131111rAllip GLEIZEI d' QO M W'OTES, Drafts, Checks, do. collected, stStltentit li tances made upon favorable terms; • - may2hti FL BRYAN,-.Caithici.. Hollidaysburg/4 May DIASSO. . • PATRICKS fr. FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BELOWNEHI t No. 95, CORNIER WOOD AND DLANOND rreg • Piatbures, Pa. . - - ' illeoluassloo Hass.ll. suns Wit BUll.Dplll,votriern Lam mama= RAM. pß[9 BANK ti now _prepared to do business: Open J. from 9A.N. to 3 P.M. • • • Interest paid on Special Deposits _ align THOmpsoN BELUCashlr. W. TAYLOR, • • 112 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND DILL.BROBER. TRICT attention will be g,iven to - all babies! oa k, trusted to Ms care. Pittsburgh manufactured ant c/ es always on hand, or procured on short .mice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, ice, negotiated on tas‘ra• ble terms. Advances made if.required. koct2lMl, DRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California tat sale at the Banking House of PATBICKB FRIEND, , No. 9S Wood at. [oetl9 HOPEI EWELL, WONDERVIIL . CUREgft Dr. Rogers' Sprup or LlverWort and Tar triLl Ale AGIT 11; For the compkta cur eqf Coughs, Colds f lnflu - Asthma Bronclutis. Spitting- of Blood, and arl other Complaints tending to COIiSIMPITON. • This syrup contains no Opturn, Calcmel, orany mlnesal whatever, bat is composed entirely of those Hoots, Herbs, end vegetable substances Which nave a specific influence upon the Longs, and their cote:meted-organs: Its immediats_efeet is to allay all irritation, and gently remove l he PAkXM andother morbid seereuons from the Throat and Air-Passages• ' - thus relieving the ctiugh t by subduing the infamntatiors and other 'causes which give rise ton.- It al.° stimulates and imparts a healthy.tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling - them more thoroughly to remove from the blood those inaparities and diseased panicles, :which, - if retained. da so mach mischief In the system, and lay - the foundation for inert. .rable CONSIIbIPTIO,N. it also exerts a-decided action upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling,:throogh the Exhalents, much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown batk upon the Lungsithus relieving them of a port of their worts, and render/ill; the system pure and heaWiy. When labiumles are forimag,iteheeks their development and furtherprogress; or if ulceration has taken place, it assists , the Lungs in throwing oft - the corrupted matter, soothes the Irritation, heals tin,- uleer ated eavitiea,and restores them again to healthy'action. This ,Medieine, therefore, is not a palm* e _merely, which only relieves for the than being, but is a thorough curative, as it strikes at the very root of the discrete, and by removing it, removes at once all ita remote and at tendant-consequences. This is its distinguishing char arterise property possessed,-in equal power, by - no other medicine of like nature. now, before the public: ', CIRCULARS; As no ordirr,try sized ruivenisement can fixity explain the nature and me tits of this article, the Proprietors have - published a new Circular, giving the history of this Medi cute ; the description, stature, -c ., of its prbacipal Ingredi. ents; the effect they are designed to have' upon the Lungs and Liver, and a-copious reference to the persons whohtres been cured by it—giving their names and resi 3dences, even to the street and the number. Those who are Iroubied:with a Cough, or whose Lungs tut in the least affected; are earnestly desirtd- to call upon the Agents named below, ands procure one of - these 'Pam. phlets. It can be had gratis,and will well repay a perusal. The" Hints on Healits,n and "About taking Cold," may be worth to yyoourself and family. • WNDREDS OP' DOLLARS, in the shape of Doctors' Rills saved, besidesbeing the means of prolonging many a vslaable life." WAREUNTY. • Each is o nr , onfidenee in its virtues, that we are will ing to warrankihis Medicine in every ease O . recent Cold, (where used am mrding to the directions on page 7th of. the pamphlet, Lydda the wrapper of each boule), and where the personis not satisfied that he is deriving, benefit from it; by returning the bottle within twenty four hours' time, ' - TUE MONEY will be returned. [LT See page 3d of the pamphlet in. side the wrapper:of each bottle.. - . Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers , Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR,- mod CANCRALAGUA, and /et no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is otr the bull • wrapper a note of hand; signed with 'a - Peri,by L. SCOVILL CO. - ' Cough and Dietetic of fourieur enontlimianding Cured, After being given up twice by eminent Physicians! ALBANY, June 9 41,1E49. Mtssis, A. L. Seribiß 4. Co.—l herewith forward to you a Cern:fasts ef a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup Of Liverwort, Tar and Canehalagua. The. Cough and &steam:aim was of fourteen mange standing, and had balled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York, Albany,and Cooperstown. - I amthe_penon iii whom the care was effected, and as I had previously no fal It in patent medicine,,-I have since tied hon others, and have become - satisfied of its rake. Mine was. as great a cu:e as was ever performed t as had, during ray s ickness,been given up twice byrn,y pitwieu I have now commenced my business, after taking, I think, about eight betake. - Yours,respectfully, TIiOS. CTFAULDER.' BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ' sat Uom racism= M ACTS. ' - Stateitmnl qf Mr. 4. Lang, Dabs, : No.3BEttPeari sueei, N. V—A few days before last Chwattnas,it was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely atohe Lunge. I called in. a Botamopathie physiciaa, but his medicine did not seem to help me. tread lour advert isement, nett thought I would try - 'J-. Rogers Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Concha/agues. Before '/ had -taken up the third bottk, my bleeding had stoppeir,:my Cough was gun; and I (elves well as usual. Sly health is now good, -I consider it a most excellent medicine, and coy dtally recommend into my friends.' "[This statement was nude to the Propiittore,Metrch 12th, 18511.1 107 - • This whole paper might be filled with letters si milar to the above,fiern those who hare been cured.. FOR SALE % wholesale and retail,. by A. L.I3COVILL It CO.; Propnetora . at their J'rineepa/ Depot, GOTHIC BALL, N 0.416 Broadway, New: York, to whont all or ders for the Medicine, nal letters relating to Agencies, should henddressed, patt-paid. , ALSO, foriale by R. Pittsburgh No. 57 Wcioit street, Wholesale' Agent for and vicittityvD. Curry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny CUE ; Townsend,' Carr tr. Co.; Manehuster; AvPatterson, Banninlhatv• PRlCE—laltuge bottle, 81,00; or stxbotfies f0r83,00 dean:days . , - Private Diseases. • " DR. ROW N, No. 41 DIAMONDALLE V, Damn his entire attention to an office. 4 1 4 1 1 1 practice . Ills usiness is mostly confinedto - primmer Myna - Diseases , and suchpain.; ful affections 4 brought on byrimprudene, "t . youthful indulgence and excess: • r -Syphllii, Syphilitie 'Eruptiona j - ,o.tort. hca Ckleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges. Impurity of the .Mood, with all diseases o - the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Emptions, Tatter, Ringworm,Mereatial Dir.eases,Serainal Weakness,lm. potency, Pile4Rheumatism, Female Weakness, ly Suppressions j Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ana. Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Inittf. tions of the Bladder , and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed: - Fourteen years' practiceWour in - this city t enables Dr. Brows, to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. - " ' Office and private aanialtlng room, 05 Ditiiatind ay. El:r.Charges moderate. ' . apv,s:avny DEUMATISM.—Dr.Drown's newly outeovrea real. .4.40 edy for Rheumatism Sy a speedy andeertainrergedy for that painful trouble. It never falls. . Otlee'and Private Consultation.Rooms_No, 63, DIA. DIOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor Wel/rapt at home. ' tanlB-ilawat HOW€ 9 lli Cough Caudt. 'DOR SALE by H. Smyser, Joel Molder, Ogden :di L' Snowden, Coulter hack W _ Te 11Wm. Jac kson, Keyser& BPDowelt, Pittsburgh; V. .14 , Clelland , Mau -cheater. • -- • •' ' lEtav29 'FPS Conserorrhithandltlar t &tree ts,—established in , and practice painted in this .rry branch requisite : for a per ou. .The whole preemie has been matured.and perfected by nearly eleven. yews practice in teaching, and ; bout fifteen years previounexperbrace in extensive doraearie and shipping 6aaittecs; and th ese who aspire lathe highest rank naacconntants;.will Grad on consaltingartp realdent city tnerchuntahat minis the. o nly eernhilsernent of the kind lathe city in which the me rc adid e eemmtuaity havanny confidence,. Maly will " bear in mind *that all the pompous noise we nosy hear about "trasteettP.l. 4 chatters,7 "examining conantittees, ,, dec., add nothint, ,o the ability or experience of teachers. UTHITE deeS WAX-500 . 1!r5. for saleby n .0