EMS =MEM! lOC - 4:,' - .,XATT - R;p; ' ' 'Qtriarsa SEsszoint---December 7.;-;On the Bench ndges McClura.and..Kerr.. ocniiiirstoy, Abduction and Rioi. DEL'COND DATA . Com. or.. irmeph Barker, Jolla Lowe and' Luke Dwyer, for,conapirady;abduction and riot: - ,'Couisel—Meiara. Burke and Black for Common.• wealth; Naylor and Magraw for Dwier; Mahon, • N;P..Fetterman and Snowdon for - the other defend• ' Jaredld.Brush,sioarn.—Am Secretary.and Age& o 1 the .Guanilana of the Poor:, [The indentures were shown to him, and were identified.' The - original record of the by-laws of the Guardians or the Poor were_ produced, and thotte ,parts ,applicable to the case read.' "The Board, consisting of twelve, shall divide itself into :our Wines, each consisting of three, and either class „.. , . . shall bet cimpdtent tio Act.” . Again : -I , It. shall be the duties of these committees to attend Iti all mat- Inca . rolatiie to the Board, during their respective terms."l There ie.only ono.name to the indentures; that is all - that is usual to put there. The acting committee at-the time of the applicatian for binding' were Mears - . Pehny, Mc.Keloy and Rnwin: The appli datitin *warned° to the committee by Mr.itowan on the part ofMr.',Connolly. Mr. Rowtinbibaine alone .• to the indentures; with the neat of the Corpora . • • . . . --. [The witness here read.'from the minuteethe up ; lineation - of Connolly„ to have the. children bound, end their action upon said application. • - 'The indenture% were here offered 'in evidence. They.were-objeeted to - by Magraw and Naylor ;.the lattergendsman read the opinion ofJudge Hepburn ..i.trthe•Etaboas Corpus case, and thenluoted '2l num. bninf-aathoritirM with a view of showing that the - Andgeshed misconceived the law -in the case. , - Mr Wee.,folloWed_hy Mr. Magraw t The Cour.. :eiterruleti tbe Objectiomand Admitted the indentures 'us evidence without prejudice to defendants in the -cass.of a motion in an arrest of judgment: , Mr.'Corinellyii - e-calted.,--Mrs. Connolly paid for tho little girkluring the time she, remained at the Asylum;.Dwyer lett no money to pay her expenses. She was , taken from the Asylum by Mrs. Connolly. Benj. Limon, aware.—Was in the Mayor's Office about ihe".l9th of October list ' The Mayor -said Dwyerhad 'called on him for hia aisistance ie - Procttring the ptl6lle6Bioll-01 these children, rind that I.a.about. Shen Minutes 'after Dwyer called he bad sent.an officer after the children, and had them in his office, *hire he delivered theta over to the fa ther. .Therewereseveral persons present; remem tier turtle of-thim but Capt. Naylor. 'The Mayor the subject by way of boasting what be had.'dont; he raid that Dwyer had a friend with Itiro, and when he handed him his children be. told ;him to leave.fThe Mayor said that some of the parties who came for-the children .had exhibited a pair ofrevOlvera in the office, and they were loaded; and, that he told .Dwyer ir•an attempt was made to 'takp the children and to bring- him back, not to . be . brought back with those, pistels.loaded. Re said the decisions of , the ‘ Coorts were wrong in regard to the children.. -' Was an ; tlie Mayor?ii Office nearly half. an Cross eavrmirted.—The Mayor :said he had done :more than any other Mayor dare do. Capt. Naylor and went there" for the purpose of tendering bail forme of the Watehthen who had been imprisoned; .he-refined- to release them: -Capt. Naylor said to him, , f Yon are doing-Wrong; these men base rights which you are trampling upon," and the Mayor said, "None of-your insolence, sir, or I will commit = Divid Hastings,awern.—.Was bar.keeper at kiss" Hall at the time of this occurrence. The evening before it Mr. Dwyer and some other gee. tlenma CaLtIC in ; 'Dwyer called for some milk and pepper, said that lie had the diarrheas; he asked wbere'Parker was ; I told hhu I would go after him; entaltin't find him. The next morning these gear, Jetties'. came in again ; sent after. Barker_ and ho came up; they went to one side and talked togeth er r . didn't understand the `conversation; Barker started out, and said he would give him big children in 15 or, RO minutes. These gentlemen remained in the house, and in the course of a half hour lin MB. cer came in and told them that the children were at the office. I then went into the Mayor's office; a cab'':tfas standing at the door. Mr. Barker and Dwyer had some conversation; the children were thee put into the carriage ; Lowe, Hill, Dwyer arid hi* friend got into the - . carriage and started ,way.; Understood the carriage belonged - naMr.;Patterson. Batker 'awl Dwyer were in conversation .at Wilkut Hall ebout 15 minutes; it was a cies° cxrrirgtf; Lowe Came out of the Mayees office when theffnailered ihe Carriage. Thos. Patteracm,"sterrrn.—Saw two reen taking the children across the street; Robt. Hill was one of the men ;,I didn't' know the other, went, into the Mayor's office ; they took them into tha back room and locked the door; Barker was standing in the Hall door when the children were brought in. Ann Maria Wiggins, sworn.—Am a school teach. er in the Fourth Ward Public School House; these two children attended the school in September ; they appeared to "be about 4 and 6 years of age. 1 began to teach in August ; they were there when I commenced; they were taken from the school house by two then calling themselves officers,' accom panie.d by another man; . the" little girl screamed, and eaid she didn't want to go with them ; that she wouldgo. to her Mother Connelly's ; the little boy made no _ fuss; they carried the children -away.— The.children'a general appearance, as to. comfort, We very good ; they attended the school very reg ularly. I -wished to send for Mr. Connelly, but the officers said that it would make no difference ; 'that they would take them, whether he was there of not; that they were bound to do their duty. • Cross mimined.--The Children's names were registered as James and Mary Conuelly. Thos. Fougherty, stoorn.—Saw a carriage at the door of the Mayor's office with one or two children and some men in it; the hlayor was talking to those inside'; think r heard the Mayor say, as the carriage atarted, to take the dower ferry. David Pinkerton;stoarn.—About the 20th of Sei lumber; the Mayor , said to Mr. Hill and myself, that be wanted . us to stay about.; that there were two children in the Fourth Ward School, whom their parent wanted. I went up to Bayardstown, and when Leann back, Low° and Hill had left town ; they remained absent two or three days; It was about-9 o'clock in the morning when he made this communication to ue ; I was examined before Aid. Steel; the Mayor told Hill and myself to say nothing about it, - for fear the chilefren would be remanded before the information was made. Omits examined .—Don't know whether there was an information made or not. - . The Court adjourned. ' . IttLEAILED.-7.73111e8 Coop, convicted of Assault and• Battery, and sentenced on Saturday to pay a due 01,55 and costs of prosecution, and in default of which went to jail, was on Monday released from prison, by the benevolence of some one, In paying the fine; and, the commissioners, as we arc inform. ed,. remitted the costs.• Truly,this was well placed benevolence, and if we read aright, it would be hard b find sine more deserving of sympathy. Coop, at one time, in this city, Was in living circumstances, but hie hopes were blighted and hie prospects blast ed, in being robbed in one night of all he possess ed. Rewae thus thrown out upon the world, bro ken in spirits and with age upon him. But, with all the energies he could muster, he retired to the• country, and by .honest industry and perseverance, aceumulated a small preperty,—a home—kiut his fellow-men—his ceighbors, hare with ruthless hand torn this from him ; his house was burned over-hie head, and his property sacrificed by their intrigues; and he is thus again, old and feeble, thrown upon the world. MONONGANELA 'NAVIGATION CONPANY.-AI • the annual meeting, of Stockholders of . the Mononga.. hela Navigation Company,,held at" their office, in Tilghtnin Hall, on Monday, Jibe 6th thelnl! lowing offinere were elected for the ensuing year, viz Pritildent.—J. K. Mobna,EAD. Treasifer.—Tnortas M. Elown. - secretary ; --West. ANAGZV.S. - John inderson, , John Taney, Th'omni.Bikewel I, Wilson McCandless, Wil Bain Eiclibium; Samuel E. Johnson, Rees C. Townsend, . G. W. Glass, Neville B. Craig, . • Jao. L. Dawson. ;tar-The attention or dealers and others is re. quested to the large eale of seasonable Dry Goods, by order of the Sheriff, which will be continued at he Sales Rooms of fk. Davis, at 10 o'clock a. 1... 2 this Eitit'day of January,'lBsl. H i atITICULTURAL Assocmrtots.--Thi's Association et on Monday,•at the Exchange Hotel, and elected , fficors for the ensuing year, MS2==IMMEN=I=I TEmEsserzoor.-.7The'elettion for School Direc tors, Coustribieit nod lutiete, Sod InSpectora of Elections, took'rplace in the various Wards ' , ester. day. We give below- ihe returns up to the hour:of going to press. School Directord.. Wei. -Algeo, three' year') F R. Eaton; three years WM. Thaw; one year ; I.:Ellips:at, one year.. . • • . • Judge of Election.. Wm. Wilkinson. •'. • ' • leapector . of Electiona. ;Samuel Barnes, Alexan der MeCammoo. • Attaessor..Charlea Craig. • • Constable..,Yeeeph Sharp. School Direetoys:.J. W. Baxter, Minas Tindle. Judge of Elections... John Roes. Inspector of Eleotione..Giorge Fortune, R. G Brooks. _ • ' Assessor—John McKee. Constable..R. Hague. School Directors. John McQueivan, Jotin Beck. '7udge of_Electfoni.. William Mackey. Inspector..Thomaa J. Duncan. Mammon Joseph MlColloch. Constable.. William Fitzmonis. School Directorr..Christian Yeager, Israel Wig gins. Judge of Elections..MiltOn McClelland. luspectors..,Tantes Pettigrew, Jas. McHenry, 'Jr. Assessor.. Richard Hope. ,Constatile..John Wagley.. smut 'WARD. _ 4 School Director...A. G. McCandice', James D. Belly. Judge of, Elections.. John T. Cochran, Inspector . ..RObert P., Mackey. Asses.or..Emanuel Ether. Constrible..George Boyd. Alderman—F. A. Ifeleley, Independent Whig, wag elected by a. majority of two votes over John T. Wilitten, the, regular Whig nominee. School Directors.. James A. Irwin, B. L. .Saine.• Judge of Elections..Leisis Cook. Inspectors:. Wm; Moorhead, C. G. Rodgers. Constable..Jamer Reed. EIDIWR WARD. ' School Directors. an°. Allen, Edward Dethersge, Witliani Everson. Judge of Rlections.:Thom , as Daft. Inspectors.. Henry Stemple, M. McGinn A.ssessor..:T. W. Caskey. Constable.. Robert Criswell. School Directore..John P. Matte, John H. Ral eton. Judge of E.lectian.. Wm. McCabe. Inepecionr..Thomas Hays, A. C. Bell. Aesessor..David Ellie. Conatable..Gabriel Kellyi Nova Wano.--Tho Whig ticket wee elected. I=r At an election for Directors for the Associa. ted Firettien's Insurance Company, held yesterday, Messrs. W. W. Dtllas, Rody Patterson, R. H. Hart ley, R. S. Simpson, Joshua Abodes, C. EL Paulson, Wm. M. Edgar, E. Gregg, Wm. Coll ingwood, Wm. Gormatr,- Al P. Anshutz, B. C. Sawyer r and Charles Kent, were elected to serve for the ensuing year. At a meeting of the Board W. W. Dallas was elected . President, and Robert Finney, Secretary. SAD Acctricrrr.—A carriage belonging to Mr. Cann: tell over the precipice near the Marine Railway, and a young man named Patrick iVlcKen. na, who was driving at the_time, had hia leg broken. None or the persons in the carriage were injured, but one of the horaei was killed by the raw Castaurren.—/Lidernaan Major yesterday com mitted finally Wm. Kelly, Samuel Bener t Charles Palmas and David Smith, on the oath of Wm Boone, on a charge of highway robbery, said to have been committed on him on New. Yeses ere, in the Ser. ° nth ,ward. Ausom—ThO._ repose of our city has been dis turbed lately . by some or the most 'daring cases of this kind, and it behooves all to be on the look out, and if possible bring the perpetrators to justice. It is erideutthat our city is infested with a gang o f these villains. Liscr..—L S. M.Yoeng, editor or the Transcript, has entered suit against the editor of the News for Libel. tVi t L" 41 la tila ARIZAAGEMENT 36.Hotiis.to Phitadelphtal--243 Mlles Railroad-9A Mites Staging , . OOD INTENT, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS LINF. STAGE COMPANY. Six daily lines of new Coaches, for liollidayaburg, and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. • Daring the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave for Hollidaysburg, and trom thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles,) to Philadelphia. Time through 18 hours. Fare.to Philadelphia $ll,OO • Fare to Baltimore, 10,00 Coaches will leave every morning at 8 o'c'ock pre cisely, and every night at the same hour. Extras to leave at any time, always in readiness. Phis Is the most direct, comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern Cities. Passengers for Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the ears at that place. For passage or information, apply to W. R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles Hotel, or to J. P. HOLMES, Monongahela House. decM Cooking Wines and Brandies. F - DOR SALE by the quart at Morris& Haworth's, east side of the Diamond. Lisbon Wine, 25 cents per quart; ' Raisin Wine " Muscat do 08 " Pure Grape Juice 50 " Brandy front 20 to 50 - " tdces MEM Anneal Memink of the Stockholders and elec tion of Directors for *thp Ohio arid Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Com pany, on the DM of Jan uary,lBsl, between the haws of 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. J BROOKES, dec24:td Secretary. A. MILLIKEN It• NAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINETand CHAIR BLANUFACTORY, No. - 64 Smithfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plaia Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent. below customary rates. leans—cash only. - Nee7:ly Soap Stone Griddles, 'IIHE subscribers have just received a few dozen so perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, direct from the manufactory. As these . Griddles are used without grease of any kind, they are entirely free front the gas and offensive odor that attends the use of the common iron Griddles, and which makes them so objectionable. For sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO., declo cor Market and Second its. T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of Anthony Beelen, decd., late of Pittsburgh, having been granted to the subscriber, sill persons indebted to said esate are requested to make immediate payment to ei• -they of us • and all persons holding claims against said estate will present them, drily authenticated for settle ment, at the Warehouse lately occupied by:suld Antho ny Beelen, No. 86 Third street. ANNA M. BEELEN, Administratriz.. dec2stlm E. D. GAZZADI, Administrator. B. DI. ARGIIST, M ERGHANT•TAILOR, INFORMS his Mends and customers that be hes open. ed a CLOTHING - STORE, at No. 85 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 Goods are all fresh, of the best and most fashionable material, and Ito pains will be spared to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat rons. it. good stook of Ready Made CLOTHING always on hand. [act° KELLY ' . MERCHANT TAILOR, N 0.1 7 Serigtfielsl street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 131rAS JUST RECEIVEMPROM THE EAST—a large Jj. and carefully selected 'stock of French. English and 'American CLOTHS, CAI3SIMERES and VEST INCS--of the moitappraved colors and styles; which he is prepared to make to ordevin the very Lest manner and 43,. the most reasonable terms. He has always on hand a good assortment of gentle men's '..Fashionable neaDY maim CLOTHING, Shins, Collars, Cravats, flankerchie fs, Gloves, Suspe nde rs, &a. 'IM S. HAVEN, corner of Market and Second sm., VV • has for sale a large and.varied assortment of fine blank books, iner of all qualities; and English, Frerzh, German and.'American fancy- and ,staple sta -11°ne/Y. - 1n0v25 A. W. Foster, - • ATTORNEY . ..IND, COUNSELLOR AT LAW; . - OFFICE; FOURTH STREET, opposite WF.-1 kin.* alt, Pitts burgh, Pa. novls:dawly 431L.MEILL..—On hand ant ti li c ralit by & ALCORN, dee3l. 117.3 d st., opposite st. Charles Hotel t t-6 '" 4 " !r r 4 4 'rtnzr want azOOND Wmin .FOUNITI W ARD SZVEWIII WARD TwrU WARD PENNSYLVANIA. UA/LROAD; Administrator's Notice. .~-y:~~.:-~.::>~.+:~ar;d~ ._::.,~-.,w:rrww ~:.r.-_:5c..:<:..4._r.:---'",..~_,.-:: ,_~..«:..:.5z - v.a. Zt;.w,v~s:~_-..;;,~o :_.-.~., z, gonimertial attb - ainancial. BOARD OF TRADE N - AND MEECH!, TS , EXCHANGE. - GF.O.-OGUEN. jj JOSHUA HANNA, Condorras on Dics*Ea. L. WILMARTH, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1850. • teamboatrnekct Line,leavesdaily fo reincinnati,lo Am Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore, and Philadelphia. 8 A. m., and 6 r. re. 'Mail Coach Lint,directto Philadelphia, 0 A. m., and 1.2 i Western and i3outhern Tini l C eh Line,6 A. u. • North-Western, via Cleveland,ektily,l.o A. At. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9a. at. ' North-Eastern,to Philadelphia,dady, exceptSandays,4l Daily Review of tile illarUete. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, PITTSBIDIGES, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8, 1851. The weather yesterday, throughont r was mild and gloomy. Burliness generally, on the streets,'very dull. Receipts by river very limited—indeed, we have never witnessed so little doing on the,wharf es yesterday. We are unable to report any transac t , lions of any note, after diligent enquiry. . FLOUR—Reeeipts were light on the, wharf ; sales of some small lots reported at, $3,62, to 3,58 , and 3,75 for extra ; from store, 63,,80 to 387, by dray load. - • CORN MEAL—Sales of about 60 bus. reported, varying from 50 to 52c. t). bus. • POTATOES—SaIes of anion lots Neshatioocks at 75c. qp bus.; and scarce. CHEESE—We report one este of 70 bits. Com mon, at 5.1 e., cash. PEACHES—Some sake made from atom at 1)1r 25 to 1,37 v.bue. PEPPER—Satin of 10 bags made at 91c. in a regular. way to the trade;. tot to Ile from stores. PORT OF .eiVrssutcon. 4 ➢EYT 0 r ccIIIIS WILTSIII tri THY CIJANNEL Steamer Michigan N0.:2, Boles, Beaver. Baltic. J s t Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do " IWKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon, heaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Gladiator. DEPAR Michigan No. '2. Boies,Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs,. Brownsville. • Athletic, Parkinson, Brownsvi Ile. J. ItllKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shtiver, Bailey, West Newton " J. Nelson, Moore. Wheeling. Arena, Kinney, 'Wellsville. Federal Arch, Cineinnati. Paris, Smith, St. Louis. I'acifio, Klinetelter, Sunfish. Pilot N0.:2. Shank, leckingport. Hibernia No. Batchelor, Cincinnati. Wanted to Charter. A STERN> WHEEL - STEAMBOAT of light draught Apply to - SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Firm et., oet26 between Woodland Market STK For Cincinnati. The safe,comfortable and swift ran• ning steamer :S h . ALLEGFIF.N V BELLE, No. 2, llttsts, Master, Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY morning. at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. stmt.: Pittsburg,' and Sharvaburgb Packet. THE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and . Sharpsburgt.that we have built and are row running the iSteamboat SHAR.PSBURGH 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 the Sharpiiburgh public landing.. Passengers taken on and put off at any intermediate potnt. She will leave Sharpsburgh ath o'clock, A. M., and 3 P hi; Pittsburgh at 0 A. M., and ft P, Fare to Sharpsburgh 10 cents—either way; Girty's run, or; Laverenceville,s cents. H. BUTTERFIELD send FRANCIS SANDO f. Wednesday Packet for Cinetnnatt. _To r sosy . l_lnd fast running steamer CIN- T y 1 4 v u e / 2 4 14 1 . r t n o it!I. v !t A la y s ter, willdepart egalarlFor freight. or passage, apply on Omni, or to an-1.7 Gil ATILTENFIHRGER. "W .EIDDLNGS. &c.-4.2noWeddunt Cake Boxes; 200 Carnelian Rince•, 12 doz. as4owted ft old Pens ; 12 do - do Spectacles; • 4 do do Razors & Straps Just 'received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, •—• e...nncior Market anti Fourth .- 1111.11.11PAOSE WINE-.4baskets' celebrated Heid i.) roe and La Marquettenebriteds, the beg brands Im ported irt the United States. Received and for sale at the .New Wine and Liquor Store of JANIES P. HORBACII, noce2s 197 Liberty street. _ _ tirCiftdicf‘ftiiiiNis:4,7r -- .C.. /CC.— 1: L'o pieces black French 'Merino; 50 do colored; do; 100 do parametta Cloths, all colora; 169 do Coburg do do; MO do Alpaca. Just received at - A. A MASON A: CO's.. decl 7 Noe. Oland 6-1 Market atreet RAISINS -500 boxes M. R. Raisins; 250 half do do; 40 casks Currants; 40 boxes Citron ; 10 eases, fancy boxes Prunes; JOSHUA R 110 DES & CO., dect7 No U Wood street - TORPEDOES -200 - 000; 250 boxes Fire Crackers; 25 do Jackson do; .50 gross Pin Wheels; 50 do Chasers; 50 do Roman Candles • decl7 JOSHUA tiIiODES 4 CO Ate.-50 boxes Lemons; 40 Frails Ivica Almonds; 05 bags Cream Nuts ; 2,000 Cocoa Nuts; . 25 boxes Ju) übc Paste 25 baskets Salad Oil ; 4 cases Sardines; 5 cases grecnoblc Walnuts; Just receiving and for sale by deer: JOSHUA RHODES & CO _ . The Human Body must Perspire, (so SATIS NATURE.) TO HATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire arc liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW, 1 ONES' Italian Chemical Soap causes a free erspiration, and et the same time mollifies, softens the sEin, Ovum' it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only healed but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it untailing—as also, In PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other akin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless pulled nostrum, us one trial will prove. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell 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 state. fr;P•But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for JONES' Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of Wilt JACKSON only Agent in Pittsb argb, 210 Liberty street, Pittsburgr, head of Wood. • Jones' Solution of Jet, ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing . of white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color. in afew minces. Price 50 cents and 81,00. Sold by W. JACKSON,2 , IO Liberty street, Pitisburgh, head of Wood. [dealt Jones' Lily White. j ADIES are cautioned against using common prepa 1.4 red Chalk. • They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is 10 the skin! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the stilt appears afler using prepared Chalk ! Besides, it is injurious, contain- • ing a large quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE. Itis perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural : healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, ranking it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 80 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. dec2o:dawly (Gazette copy.) - - A Solentlite Roll. Tonic Restorer A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 271. cents. Those II& who have used Jonessnoral Hair Restorative know its excellentqualities—these who have not, we assure it to possess the followinequalities. It will 'force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oil, cure scud or dandruff, and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and. silky, nothing can exceed this—it makes it truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for Me hair. Sold only at WM.JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price ,T7tcents, 50 cents and Sl,oo.fdec.2o THE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be used in bed, in the dark, and by persons with tremu lous hand, with ease, safety, and in half-the usual time, without the possibility of cutting the skin. This is ef fected by means of the parent Guard, which to adjusted 'to the razor with thu greatest , nicety aad,sinfilicity.— Every Razor is made of the finest tempered Mai. and warranted. They .have . been extensively used in England, and_ pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac tured. " The new invention may be used with perfect sate ty.tt—London Post. "This razor is a splendid invention, and of great use to many persona, especially for people with unsteady hands.H—Chambe.s , Edinburgh Journal. For sale at the IVatch and Jewelry Store of dec2B W. W. WILSON. ARRIVED Riporied .airressli ji •the -lic!iisr Morning Pout aucknico Ll6llTltFi:ll—runiaD EY snuit EXNIst CONORESS.-SECOND SESSION. WAssurcrrors, January 7. fSEZIATE.—After the presentation 'of tonne peti Arias and reports, the Senate resumed the considers. lion or the special order, being the resolution or 'Tar. Bradbury, calling for information in relation to removals from office by the administration of Presi dent Taylor. plfr..Zwing took the floor and defended the re. moral of Weller—that his intemperate habits un fitted him for the office, and because he was a de. faulter is his own State. Mr. Bradbury, Case and Davis continued the do• bato until the Senate adjourned. Hot:rm.—Mr. Julian made an ineffectual effort to at end the Journal so as to niake itappear that his object in moving to suspend the rules yesterday was to refer the memorial of the Anti. Slavery Friends to a Committee, with inatraction to report a bill to repeal the fugitive elayo bill. • John Bell, elected in the place of - Mr. Wood, of Ohio, deed., appeared and took hia treat. The Now Hampshire contested election can wee then taken up. The debate was continued until the House adjourned. Mr. R,lorrition is the member occupying the seat, and Perkins contests his right to hold it. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA—'ARRIVAL OF THE CRESCENT CITY. NEW Your, January 7. The mailer Crescent City arrived hero to-day, with 400 passengers and $1,500,000 in gold dust, besides a large quantity in the hands of the Fuson. gent. The train across the Isthmus, as alluded to yea terday, was attached by sixteen muleteers and plun. dered of $lOO,OOO in gold dust. All except $6,000 has been recovered. Yesterday the Crescent. City discovered a brilliant light, and on bearing down to it found it to be a vessel on fire, and burned almost to the watees edge. It was apparently of about 130 tons. She cruised round about it, but could discover no boats. OHIO LEGISLATURE It ie rumored that the Dbmacra tic Cancel has nominated Mr. Payne, of clevelamil, for the long term, and Mr. Dledary, editor of the Stategman, for the short term, for United States Senate. The Senate yesterday again laid on the table the House resolution to go into an election thr United States Senator. WAR. Ncirr ont.EANS, Tanury 2. The news or war between San Ssivador and Honduran is confirmed. The Yucatan Indians have been victorious, esp. taring several towns end billing 300 whiles. It is said that the English have determined to interfere. LOUISVILLE, January 7 John Blurray, etc driver on the St.Louiri and Louisville mail route, cut open tho St. Louts mail bags. on Saturday night week, and Asti:AM a large quantity of packages and letters. Cot, East. ham, the mail contractor, arrested Murray and lodged him in jail at Paoli. It is supposed that ho obtained no money, as none was found on hie person when attested. Lomartu.n, January 7 Hugs--93,7014,00. The estimated number packed around the falls is 200,000. At Terre Henteicales at 93,00 0;3,40. The num ber packed, 50,000 ; which will be increased to 55,- 000 against 53,000 last year. Hannibal, Mo., $3,25. The number packed has fallen off folly one-third. The coalition party have agreed to-n division of the officers- The Democrats Ore to hive the Gov. moor, Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, 5 couriclt;ors, and Senator for the short term. The Freesoilers are to have the Senator for the long term ; Secretary of State; 4 councellors ; State Auditor and Sergeant at Arms. Ntw OnLErals, January 5 The District Court have refused the petition to re peal M'Danough'e will. They intended appealing to the Supreme Court. • Gee. Henderson, of Mississippi, in on trial, charged with participating in the Cuban invasion. Loursvm.r., January 7, The steamer Magnolia is not sunk. She was at Vicksburg on the 2d. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH NEW YORK, January 7. Cotton.. Active; sales of 300 bales. Flour.. Buoyant ; aalea of 4,000 blitz. Rye . Flour.. Sales of 200 Ws at 3,7533,81. Grain—Wheat is unchanged ; Rye : better sales at 74 to 76 ; COrn : better ; wiles or 12,000 bushel; new at 68 to ,69 ► old, 70 to 71. Pork.. Prime: firmer, at 9,12,39,25; mean : casi• er ; sales of 500 at 12,37 to 12,50. Hoge..Steady. Lard.. Active ; sales of 200 old at 61 to 8. Whiskey.. Lower ; sales of 150 bbls at 2613261. Linseed Oil.. Unchanged. Groceries.. Rio Coffee has advanced ; sales of 200 at 111 to N. 0. Molasses aro steady at 1,303e,33. Flax Seed.. Firm and scarce; sales of 500 bush els American at 1,82; some Calcutta at 1,85. Riee..Firm ; Sales of 600 tierces at 31031. BALT/1101M, January 7. Flocir..Sales of Howard street at 4,53}, and 1200 CitioNtilla at 4,50. Grain..Whaot: no change; Sales limited. Corn : white soaci ;.yellow 57358. Oats 42 345. . Beef Cattle..l3ales today of 875 head, ranging from 2,0033,75 9 cwt., on hoof, equal to 4,000 6,00, nett. H0ga..5,2535,75, • CUICINNATI, January 7. Flour.. Quiet but setady, at 3,75. Hogs.. Quiet and titavy, but no change. The number arrived; up to teq evening is 288,267. At the towns of Ripley, Maryille, Aberdeen, Mans cheater and Higgensport, on dye Ohio river, there has been packed this year 20,00 k against 40,000 last year. Whiskey.. Steady at 24k. - Provisions..Mess, mostly at 10,ir.. Groceries.. Active at full rates. %les of 200 hhds Sugar at 5106 ; 1000 bbls Molasses ak280281-. Limmed - Oil..Sales of 200 bbls at 9701,00.. The river has fallen 8 inches within the 120024 hours. Weather clear and mild. LoUtsvru.n, January 7. There is 6 feet water in the , canal and falling Weather cool. The,Oregon arrived with Orleans dates to the 3let ultimo. Tobacco..A select lot at 121 c. Sagars..Active at tc. in advance ;'fair, 51051. Molasses..24c.• choice 241 c. Flour—Ohio 4 1c. C0rn...68369c. Coffee.. Firm ; Rio lOic. Whlskey..26lc. NEw - OaLzitoe, January 5. The Saltic , a news was received yoaterday. Cotton.. Still firni. Sales of 2500 bales of mid dling, on Saturday, at 12i6/13. Rio Coffee.. Sales of 2000 at 101.1 CHEAP FRUIT:i—New R; :BUNCH RAIsIN,%— k/ 12k. if o, lll2llt. for 81,00. or sgs sale by hIORRIS & HAWORTH, in the Diamond. idea? _IILATE WAWA EIRS—A few Japanned Plate Warm • •j. era, very neatly got , up, °ahead and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP: &.CO., • . • dee2l " cot Market and Second sts. /ALB SCOTCH. WHISKEY; = - 1.1 Irish do; ... Jamaica Rum, fn bottles. For sale by , . .J. P. HORBACII, dealt 197-Libert y street. IDCOMINY-4 bbls.white , Pearl fromny; • ".1 do yellow do= ' • ' Just received and for sale bf ' - dealt ' - WM. DYER. I'OR SALE—A large double Counting- Rouse Desk in godd order. CARSON &12PRISTIORT,, decle . 94 Water street. T osAcc.o-30 boxes Springer's extra tt?s; 28 do Moore's S's ; For sale by tdectBj • STUART —SILL _ . . EXTRACT OF LOGWOOD : , Castilo Soap • • . , Sulphate of Quinine Chrome ; , • , . dee2l. • ' COULTER Se BACKE. CHEESE -190 boxes W. R. Cheese in vire and for sale, by [dee24] MILLER & RICKETSON. TOBACCO—+2lioxes Russell &Robinson's; . 25 do W. H. Grant's' 10 do King's. For talc by deol7 . • KING &. MOORHEAD. itirOLASSES--19 bbls. (oak packages.). plantation I.VJL Molasses, received per steamer Caledonia, and for sale by (dec2oj KING & MOORHEAD. • VERY SUPERIOR. FRENCH BRANDY just reo'd. and for sale by. the bottle, quart or gallon, by. MORRIS" & I - UWoRTD, decl6 • • In the Diamond. _ . . . 10 BUS. CHESTNUTS regeirltidvvet BARNESe - - - NO.l LARI.I-4 bole. No. - 1 Lardl .•• 6 kegs do do; Just received and for sale by • MILLER & ItICKETSOI4 - , deeln Nov.:Z.)lam! 2ZI Liberty M. MICONOMN - 1 1- 114 - 1. - 11 - 01TiL11. - L.TiirbW2e7O - nonty Cider in ;store and for ;late by dec2l MILLER - fc EICKETSON. BUSHELS SHORTS this day received and for sale by ueed•l • SHRINER ii: BARNES. OFFEY — Bio, parr now cropeceiv ing and for sale by (nov2oj WM. BYER. 'WRAPPING PAPER—Drown, medium and double y brown straw Wrapping Paper, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, deed ' No. 85 Wood st. B Ul`flia-10 bbls. prime Boll; 12 kegs do . packed ; for sale by de e 2.7. KING & 141001LHEAD WHITE BEANS--4 bble. for sale by der-27 KING & MOORHEAD TIMED AVYLES—V ans. fors , e by dec27 KING & MOORHEAD. lIORTS—I.OOI7 bus. just reed per steamer Jetmy Lind iD and for,atile by SIIIIIVEIL& BARNES, 130 and 122 Second at. BBLS. TALLOW rec'd and for sale by dec2.l SHRIVER & BARNES I AR bbln. and 15 kegs 81 Lard received and for • frole by [dec•2sl SIRRIVER & BARNES: - - New Books! Now Books i ior MINER le CO., No. at Smithfield street, have re ceived the following now books. No. tr 2 Dictionary of ;Mechanics' Engine • Work and Engineering •• No. 10 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution ; This excellent work, Issued semi-monthly, will be' complete in about lITEKTIr svenous, containing forty eight large octavo pages, each, and a descriptive record of a journey recently performed to all.the most import ant historical localiucs of the American Revolution. The plan is unique and attractive, embracing the character tstics of a book of travel and a history. To Love and to Bo Loved : a Story; by A. S. Roe, - author of "James Mo nijoy,or, I've been Thinking." The Ladder ,of Gold; an English story, by Robert Roll;: Marston of Bauman: - a tale ' • Olive: a novel. By the author of "The Ogilvies." We have also on hand and (creole a large assortment of Annuals, Albums and Children's Books, imitable for the holidays. New Books I Ne.V . r Books VALL, 8.5 Fourth street, has Jost received the Lad der of Gold, an English story, br Robert Bell. i ' Love and to be loved, a story, by A. S. Rose; The Forrest Rose, tale of the Frontier, by Emerson Bennett; Le ni Leoti; or Adventures in the Far West, a sequel to the Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett; Temptation ; or the Watch Tower of Koabven Olive, a novel, by the author of "The Ogilvies;" Singleton Fonienoy, R. N., by James Hannah, author of sketches in" Ultra .Marine." The newish Confessional; or the Auricular Confes sion. its history, Consequences, and policy of the Jesuits, by I'd. filieulet ; - -Welwyn Scenery on land and river, hill and dale ' in the itlississippi Valley, by Wm. t Veils; for sale as above, and at P. S. BertoriPs, Federal street, Allegheny. dec3l CoLumws, January 7 Great lAtitlecratiltif to OctrAClotaktrig: WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING•STORE I N 0.219 LIBERTY, AND S 2 IRWIN STREETS. frflEsabsctibcf wishing. to sell his titOrc stock of I CLOTHING, offers is EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF ~VEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VET V LOW PRICES. Persona Triehing to purchase will save motley by calling on him. W.J. V. J. DAVIT% Proprietor. THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN hITTAISKEY. Whatusis and Retail Dealer its Clothini t 161 Lamy et. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ilk/(Y stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, 1,1 l amounting to upwards of 8100,000, which I think will be found to by one of the choltestselectionsot gar. meats ever got up in this or any other city in the West ern country. My purchases having been all made early, I have therefore avoided the law advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen. Gonda, anti= therefore ena bled to offer my stock at uausually low prices. I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my galutents, so that the very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a style and elegance not to bb surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. The proprietor would panicularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present stock, believing that upon examination of the quality and prices of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of f,OOO garments, from the finest In quality to the lowestin prier. Bourou, January 7 The proprietor is now determined 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. lu the cutting department will always b found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Can. slmeres and Silks, to he found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest titmice in the latest and most fashionable styles. lie respectfully invites his old friends and customhrs, as well as the public in general, to call and examine for It emsc Ives. (oetl3 sEVENTII GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, &T Tug One Price Store of A. A.AtASON Ctc Nos. 62 and 64 Market stria. NvILL commence on Ittimer, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On this 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 usual prices. The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last Year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of the.° who have never attended their Sales= viz:— Rich Caahmerea, - • 75 c. Usual price BL,OO SQU pe. Cotton and Wool Caahmeres,2sed usual prize 1500 rE. Cotton and Wool De!nines, 15, 18$c. Usual price 20 and 25c 50.ps. High Colored Plant DcLaines, 45e. Usual price 621 c. 50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50e. Usual price 75e.; 30 pa. Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cant.; 100 ps. French Me rinoes, 1,00. Usual price 5 1,371; 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 per cent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from EH to 85 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and 23c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, 64e. Usual priee 9e.• 100 eases English and American Calicoes,B and 10e. Usual price 10 and 121 e.; 9 °eases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 20. per yard; 260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassicieres, Cassinets and Jeans. . Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. The locvest price named nt first. A. A. MASON dc CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. YDIII.IBtIED 111/11BY 8/LTI/BOAT, IN TUB CITY OF NEIY-YORIC, de Two Do//are a year, payable in aU cases in Advance. COMMISSION OF AGENCY, OFFWB 08 TUB HOITE 40IIINAL, N 0.107 Fallen st,'N, York,Doe.24, IESO. Tb all whom - it may Concern: THIS may certify that J.B. Mown= is duly authorized - to net as Agent tor " MORRIS &MILLIS' HOME .ITINALp and that all receipts given bgatim in pay ment tolvald paper will be duly acknowledged by us at the Office of 1 -l Aliention; and it is expressly agreed and understood, that ally bscriptions are payable one year In advance, and that re, name will be inserted on the Books till the money for tin:s u mo is pia!, The new volume will coma:once o n the f as t o f J oao .. ary. Subscriptions received by .-B. Mimes, Third at., opposite the Post Office. MORRIS/. WILLIS, dee3o Editors and knrjedeean, tLOUtt.-200 bbts Superfine and Extra, in stormM for sale by STUART & BILL; jut eIIACGO.-50 boxes prime s's just received and for j sale by [jail STUART & SILL. SOTCH SNUFF.-40 boxes, 4 oz. packages Bond's extra, for sale by (jai STUART &SILL. ... _ . _ SDANISH CIUARS.-20,000 Re aline and Prinepies 1 UTTER-49regs and 10 bbls, to 'close oonsign for stile by Dal] STUART & SILL. JUG meat. 'jai] STUART & SILL. Mbittlianwag Otialrig i Olotlblng Morris dr, Willis' Home. Journal. Itir •• i .00e - .;:itia:: :: :4143...,. 4t,- Valuable Property' for Rent: A three story BRICK HOUSE; belonging_ to the estate of. Wat. J. Taunus, deceased, is oar ed for rout or lease. It is situated on Fourth at., between Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been new y papered and painted ;,it is noivvecupied by ;ars. Verner. Rent, $250 per annum. Apply to- mYself, or Ronan 'C. Torrme, at the works of Snap &Vo. • Possession given on theist of April. ' • L. R. nrAßoy, Guardsart.' The Exchange Rotel for Rent. E terra of the prerent lessee expiring on the Ist of April next, the proprietor of tbis timenstnn and well known Hotel is about to put it in a state of thorough and complete repair, and offers it for rent on liberal terms.4 - Enquire of . W. 0 , 11. ROBINSO,N, An'y.atLaw,. • dee2o:d2ar - ' 99 Fiourth street. Valuable Coal Lattd.ror Sa Adjoining the Borough of-Freeport, Armstrong .00.;Pa.,; BETWEEN 45 and 50 acres of LAND, together with 100 acres of COAL. • The above described Land is bounded on the easAY Break) creek; on .the west and north by the old Pitts burgh road; on the south by .the Allegheny. river. 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 is rood; the coal is of ek,cellent quality, and superi or N'ors. t 4 .11% 11:fitaotavnien'btnitd=1.g.?.1.frciTiViTerhig: The above property will be sold 'low, eitherin while or in part, to any person or persons who . will establish a Rolling Mill on the same. It has been pronounced (by one of the oldest and most experienced iron master in this country,) to be one of the best locations for a Roll ing Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains.. For • .- . For further particulars, enquire Of Win. Fisti, Esq., General Land - Agent,- and at thecorner of Atli and Sinith field streets, James B. Fullerton, Esq., William Truby, Esq , Freeport; onto the subscriber. decleilm . ALEXANDER SCOTT. Liverpool Property for Sale, 75 BBILDINIJ LOTS for sale in the town of East. Liverpool, Ohio at low-prices and on favorable' terms-8125 for corner lots and $lOO for inlots—eadh be.; ing 60feet front by 130 feet deep. Liverpool is located on the Ohio river, 45 miles below this cityetaidmiy, be tween. Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four miles from Glas gow and Little Beaver, and the same distance from Wellsville and Calcutta. It is. situate in a healthy and beautiful part of Ohio, has .1200 inhabitants, and omit' One MITSICIA2I, EIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS for the manufacture of Roekingham and Qaeensware, several hotels, dry goodi and grocery stores and mechanics of various kinds, four churches, and public schooLs—Atthe recent sale oriole Six were purchased by manufacturers who design ereeting,during the coming season ;potteries and other manntacturing establishments---(lneensware. of a pure white, addition to Rockingham and yellow ware, having been manufactured in this town, it is rea= amiable to expect that It will rapidlyirnprove—Persons dceiroos of viewing theioroperty can do so any day, by a few hours' sail treat Pittsburgh steamers leaving our wharves every day for Liverpool, Wellsville and W.heel., ink' . Terms ot payment—One-fourth in hand and dm bal ance in three equal annual pay,ments, with interest. N B. I will dispose of a number of lots for carpenter work, brick laying, plastering, and painting, to be done at , LiverpooLduririg the next spring and summer, also for Lumber and Brick. Apply to 'Sanford C. Ili 11, Esq. Liverpool, or to, the subscriber al the office of Messrs. Mitchel & Palmer, Attorneys at Law. No. 128 Fourth st. den 3 JAMES BLAKELY. For Sale. - A LOT OP GROUND fronting 135 feet On the Cente- 11 tery road, running back 95 reet,will be 'divided into 22 feet lots, or sold all,togetheroo suit purchasers. This is one of the best pieces of property in the borough.— There is a two story brick House. and also, a - frame' house. Enquire of R. S. Mars I a nd,195 Libert y stre et„ or Mr. Agen, at the Recorder's Office. dect7:2wd and for Sale. THE subscriber is authorized to sell one Atzndred acres qff Land, situate in Moon township. Allegheny c 0.,. Penn's. 12 miles fromPittsburgb, adjoining lands of Robert " Wilson , heirs of James Carr, deed., and - Joseph McFadden. Tis land is of an excellent quality for farming purpo- ' sea, well watered and timbered. and is supposed to con tain an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the premi ses, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber. JAMES C..RICHEY. - Robinson Township, Dec 14, 15..50---lardeewtf A Great Bargains -- ALOT OF GROUND in Allegheny City situated on the south sideof Chestnut treet. near iby, with a TWO STOgY ERICK HOUSE-21 feet fronts; 16feet deep; with back building and store room in front; an alley 2 feet wide running from Chestnut street to back end ef lot. Size of lot, 23 feet frolit and 53 feet deep— and rents for 572 per annum. TERMS--One.half cash; balance in two annual-pay ments, svith interest. Price $l,OOO. For further particulars, enquire at the Real Estate Office. at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. decl2:3ve HENRY W. FISH. A Vtir l'or . flpllll subscriber offe m rs for sale aSale FA RM OF LAND, 1. containing 160 acres-100 of which are cleared:— The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson*, it is well.writeredi with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank.. The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Earn • with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subsen. her, on the premises, in Allegheny connty,l2 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL iII'CLINTON. Moon tatcm3hip, Octaher iM—tf For. Sale or klxelaange. FMB undersigned offers for gale the - -following de l. scribes REAL ESTATE, shamed in the fith Ward, viz: Two Lola of Groand, fronting on Pine street, each 20 feet front bp 61 feet deep ; on which is erectea twcy .. 2 story frame - welling 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 Locnststreet ; esch.lot 20 feet front by 41 feet deep ,• on which is erect t d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses. The above property, lying together, forms a block of 60 feet front on Pine street by lld feet deep to Locust street, and will be sold separate or altogether. It is rented to good tenants, and rents for 5190 per annum. Vacant Lots so the business part of the city, or Land within 3 or 4 miles, would be tacen in exchange: Apply to HENRY W. FISH, oct2 At the Great Bargain Corner. For Sale. A . LOT OF GROUND, containing Acres, situate _AIL one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coon ty,on which there is erected a new Brick House,.46 hi 40 fcet,ll stories high, with a basement. The house has been well builtand finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 ys,,ls of the Ohio river; and commands a fine view r.• 1, and is bounded on the North west by the State road leading. to New Lisbon, Ohio.. This pro- . perty would be desirable for ii. country residence, or, for a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of .5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur chaser. The terms aro so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Bncjuire of N. P. Zs O. L. B. bkaTERIVIAN, feb23:tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. For Sale, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,botween g - 1 Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot to 23 feet front and 100 feet deep, on wilich there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea r,—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn street. Fifth Ward. • mayoaf To Let. THE DWELLING HOUSE, No. 88 Second at. between Wood and Market streets, now occupied by e subscriber—rent MO per annum. Possession 1 4 given oa the Ist November, next. oct9 JNO. H. MELLOR, 61 Wood at. - - - 01sei e ssiptsitiiiiiy - HMIs cute. A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will Xl_ be sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access will be easy and the lot commands a most beautiful view. roct2ll THOMPSON BELL. For Rent,. A HANDSOME STORE,- on Market street, between Thiru and Fourth streets , at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry doods Store. A.t.so—A large well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College., This Room is well r alculuted and suitable for-a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E. D. GAZZAM, ript.:tf Office, Third st., over the Post Office. Coal Lanct on Yougnioishony. 100 ACRES on the river, just above the and Dam lherc is a pit opened end rodroa,rprepared for putting cool in boats. [oct2t] THOMPSON BELL. To Let. • ggiA TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE, on , Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aqueauet. Lnyntro of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and tithfield streets. .100129 ENYILLA PROPERTY.—A lot containing about 3 acres, and commanding a beautiful view ot the r ears and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery 1 13 Hill, will be sold low to any one witching to build there. on . (oat] THOMPSON BELL.. FOR RENT—Several Houses In different parts of the city. Enquire at the Real Estate Of f ice at the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets.' sep2lttf HENRY W. FISH. COAL LANDS FOR SALE OR LEASE.—About 10(7 acres on the Youghiogheny, just above the second darn. The coal is very good, and a pit already opened, with a railroad of about 00 yards, which throws the coal in boats. This property will be sold altogether, or in lots of about 25 acres. Coca] TitotursoN BELL.. Location. rgiHERE is no place more favomblysttuated than Nan ." nery Hill. it is healthy, and commands a most-de lightful view. Persons wishing a lot, can get one to pleaseithem, containing from one to five acres. augl.2 THOMPSON DELL. Land for Sale. THE Chanter's Coal Company will sell some very de eiralde precu ilf 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 pur chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easY. Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, sep4 Manager. ' -- - For tient. WO well-finished offices in Post , Office Buildings, T Third street. - - 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 -spice= Avenue. Inquire of E. D. GAZZAM, octS • N 0.164 Second street. JEFFERSON COUNTY LAND 000 aeresfor gam oct4 z- THOMPSON BELL. TUST RECEI VED and for sale a new supply of fine 14 PERFUMERY, including— Jenny Lind Poniades; Queen of Flowers' Hair Oil; Porecine SeaP; Jenny_Lind Extract; Houssel's Amandies ; • - COULTER & HACKE, dec24 corner of Wood and 3d sheets. IOFFEE.n4 - 3 - bags tor sale by V AI STUART & SILL. .t. 4, - • MEE EEE Eiankerff ,ant exihangt ilrokers. Bi AMOLTIZES et. BOBS) . BANS RILISOVED 2111:111 41•11112 , 10 AND HICIZANGIi- orgies To No. 67 Atarket stress four doors beknzt old ,2tand. . N. HOLhIES & SONS, 'IDANSERSAND EXCHANGE BROKEnaad flea - JD. lers in Note4Drafts, /weep tances, Gold; liver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and. Western cities constantly, made' sale. ' Collections made' in all the cities ihroughoat the Uni ted Slates. Deposites received in par Muds occurrent paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. , . - : . aug 28.13 r, °matte and , ) orewn Ezchinge, Bata Notea, Goki and Siktr, Bqughe,Soll and Ezeiumgeds ESCJIMMIE AND it Ng.IISO UOUSSI VYilligiiii AL Coy 64, Wood Street, ' ' - - PITTSBURGH Sig" brrzarsristavrgn oc =sr DRPOSITIi. Amax essannt. - EDWARD Rama. 11:11./1.111EDIL & - 11.A.11111. - • Dankersand.Rxerlange Brokers, Dealers in Peliiin and Domestießills,Billseif Exchange, CertfAcalei tf Depot. it,Ban4 Notes, and Cofn. Corner of and Wood sm., direcßyaimo.site the Si. Charles Hotel.. "mayES — ="s N , . JEsse...-CAROTEIERS..& °CO., - - O. 15, WOOD STREET PITTSBURG/1: Current-money , received On depos it. • Collections made on all the prraciptd citles of the Dili yted States. : leugll- HOOK 'sis SARoBENT.-- - - BANKERS AND ,EXCHANOE BROKERS T- N. E. - Corner of Wood And Sixth straett, Pinsburch,"Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of Deposit,,Sce EXCHANGE - mien, the principal. Cities tithe Linton and Europe, for sale in sumslo suit purchasers. CURRENT and par fends received cri deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Union, attha lowest Tate& SeP)l•ls' Cr JENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE, BRYAN, GLIDI2I an 00, ' = I\TOTES, - Drafts; Checks, erc. collected, mid Remilt tances made upon favorable terms. may22:tf •EL R. BRYAN, enabler. Irottaraysbuigh, May 10.1850. PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKBEIS AND EXCHANGE DEGIXELLS, No: 95, comma Woo AND DIDIOND BTRiaq; Pius 4urgh.,Pcs. [mail Dleelistnles. Hank.. suaressmnntrut,souunrsitoirnmsuar mars: rrHIS BANK. is nowprepared to do business. Open .1. tromp A. Ai. t037,M - -•- Inuire.st paid on Special Deposits. _ stall " THOMPSON BELT ti.W. TAYLOR, .112 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. QTRICT_ attention will be given to all , business en ° frusta to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles always on hand, or procured on:short -mice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, &c., negotiated on fame ble terms. Advances made if required. - loct.tf" irt RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for if sale at the Ranking , House of PATRICK'S A FRIEND,- N 0.95 Wood st. [oetl9 WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Rogers , SyruP of Liverwort Out!Tor . . CsANCHALAGUA.; - • For the cOmplete cure of Coughs, Colds, influenMe, Asthma Brartehitis, Spitting of Bkod. and all other Lung .• Complaints tending to .CONSIBIIPTION.-. This syrup contains no Opium, Cithrma, or any minernl whatever, but. is . composed. entirely of those Rotas, Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs. Its immediate effect is to allay all irritatioh, anti gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the; Throat and Air-Passages; Out; relieving the •Cough,, bY subduing the inflantmation 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 much mischief in the system, and lay the foundation for Inca rub le CONSUMPTION.. It also exerts a decided action upon the skin, and assists' nature to expelling, thratigh the Exhalents, much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown back upon the Ltings,thas relieving them of a part of their work, and rendering the system pare and healthy. When tubercles;re forming, it cheeks their de%elopment and furtherptogrens • or ifuleeration has taken plate, it assists the Lungs in throwing oIT-the' corrupted matter., soothed the irritation, heals the -.ulcer ated cavitied, arid restores them again to healthy action. This _Medicine,. therefore, its not a - palliative merely, which onlyrelieves for the time being, bat is'a thorough curative, as itstrilies at the very root of thedisease, and by removing it, removes at once all its remote and .at tendant consequences. This is - its distinguishing 'char aetenstic—a property possessed, in equal. ponver,br. no, other medicine of like nature, now before the pnblic.• • '• CIRCULARS, 2cC.,. As no ordinary sized advenisement can fatly - the nature and me tits of this article, the Proprietors have. published a new Circular, giving the history of - Ws Man; eine; the description, nature„.4s. otits principal bigredi- - eine; the effect they are designed to have _upon the:- Lungs and Liver, and aeopiousreference to the pertons: who bare been cured by it—givingtheir names and resi- , dences, even to the street and the number.' .ThoseVehti 'are inzubleir.toith a Cough, or whine- Lun'gd are in the'. !mist affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the. Agents nomad below, and procure - one of these Pam• phiets. !teen be had graris,and will welirePay apernsal- The " Hints on Health," and " About taking Cold," may be worth to yourself and family., . . - . • • HUNDREDS OP DOLLARS,. - • in the shape of Doctors' Dills . saved, besides being the means of prolonging many ay:actable WARR Such is our confidence in its virtues, that we are will ing to warrant thig Medicine in every case of mew Cold, {where used according to tlx directions on page 7th of the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), and: where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving , . benefit from it, by returning the' bottle within twenty-. foUr hours' time, • THE MONEY will be returned. fa' See rage 2d of the pamphlet side the wrapper of each bottle. lig" Be Imre to ask for Dr. 4. Rogers' Syru and ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHAZAGUAot no other .be palmed on to yon. • . - . CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the buff wrapper, a note of hand, signed with a Pen, by.A; L. SCOVILL & CO. . , • ' Cough and Disease of fourteen - months statitlin . Carecl, After being given up twice by eminent Physicians . Ammar, June thh;l6l9: • Mews. A. L. Scoria 4- herewith forward to you a Certificate of a Curt, e fleeted by your Compound. Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canehalagua.• The Cough and' expectoration was of fourteen months standing, and had baled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York, Albany and Cooperstown. I tun the person is whom the cure was effected, and as I had previously no (MIL in patent medicines, I. have since tried it on others, and have become Bandied at Its value. Mine was as great a cure as was ever performed,. as I had, during my sickness, been given up twice by my physieia ns. I have now commenced my business, after , taking, I think, about eight bottles. ' . Yours,respeetfally, THOS. C. FAI7LDEIL BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CHREID.! 5E6 BOW PROMPTLY TT ACIM. ,s•aymou of Mr.A. Lang, •Baker, .No. 359 Pear) street, N. Y.—A few days before last Christmas, I was ; taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in a Hominopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. Tread your advert- Isement-mnd 'bought / would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup ' of Lirerworr, Tar and Canchalaguil. Before .I had- taken up the thud houlet, , my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as - well as ustbal !Hy health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and Cor dially recommend it to my friends. tV,is statement,' was made to the Proprirtors, March 12th, 18504 • ire This whole paper might be- filled • with letteg-s radar to the above, from Phme who have been cured. FOR. SALE t wholesale and retail, by A.L. SCOVILL. L CO., Proprzetors at their Principal Depot,GOTHIC HALL, No, 316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or-. dere for the Medicine, aril letters relating . to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. - • • -- ALSO, for sale by R. Fs; Sellers, N 0.57 Wood street. Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity'; , Carry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny Ciiy; Townsendi Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Binninhtua. PRICE—In large bottle, sip; or six bottles` for $5,00 Private Diseases. • DR. BROWN; No. 41 DIAMOND. ALLEY' , DxvcrrEs his entire attention to an office if - - - - -.. N practice. Hist. usinessismoinlY confinedto Privateer Venereal Diseases, and suet pals: ful affections, brought on by imprudenen a-% youthful indidgenee and excess. 1 . ..,‘ti '. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Giuorr • , Wi•-• hca, Gleet, Stricture, 'Urethral Discharges, Impish) , of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tenet, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak ness,ltn • potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weaknesc, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases ot the Joints,'Fistulo. ln 'Anci= Nervous Affections, Pains in the Rack and Lorna, Irrita • dons of the Bladder and Kidneys, suetessfally treated Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years' practice:irons in this city' enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of spec dy sure to all,who may come under his care: • . . Office andvrivate consulting rooms, CS Diamond ay. 1. la,` Charges moderato. novffidffierly DEUMATISAL-Dr. 'Browns, newt; eiscovrea rem, edy for Rheumatism iv a speedy and certain rem e dy' for that p ainful trouble: It never faits. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, DU MOND,-Pitttburgh; Tennu. - .The Doctor iv always at homy ' „ . g-B owe's Co , r gh Candy.c WOR SALE by H.Smyser, Joel Unbar, Ogden4.:l::, , JU Snowden Conker 4r. Backe, Wm: Jackron; and Keyser & IWSwell, Pittsburgh; W. R. ArClelland; Alan cheater. ' L°°°°- D ----- Pl)llprAlifilirri N.E.Corner dikter. 4)(Thir l d b i tlitedin I .lt ra "" et 8 -e8 a The course o instruct:on and practice pursued in this establishmcatincludes every branch requisite for a per fect mercantile education. fl whole process has been, matured and perfected by nearly eleven . years practice in teaching, and about fifteen Sears previous exrerience in extensive domestic and shipping business; and those who aspire to the highest rank as accountants, will find,; on consulting uny resident city merchant,that this is the only cstablLament of the kind in the city in which the mercantile community have any confidence. They will ‘• bearin mind that all the pompous noise we nowhear about " trustees," " chaners,n " examining committees," &c., add nothing to the ability or experience of teachers. decßrdaw Y HITE WAX-500 tbs. for aalit by: decs B. 4.FAHNESTOCK & CO • RAMCIVEU.: L,Cashier ROPE . EVER.