LOCAL MATTERS. 1 Qualms, Surarovis--Deeemher 13.—0 n the Bench, Pidges McClure, ICetc and Jones. . , , lCcsnzPirleirl ' Abvlnettow and Mot. - . [canto trair4 •.' • . .- , ~ Com. or Joseph Barker, Johl Lowe end .Luke - Dwyer, f o iConimiracy,•ablinction and riot. - • :.., c ovi oill,fiesitirs...Berke and Bieck for Common wealth; trayfile and Magrew for:Dwyer r Mahon, -' .p., kitter Min and SnowdennTor the other . .feked Beal. Luttori, re ealled.---Am not certain as to the , time when. the eiprestiona of Mr. Barker, repeated yesterday,•were toade. -' .:. • '.. ' - • • 1 - Ed. Van Rensatear,Swerii.-.-Overtook a carriage on the-Beaver road, on the 19th of September last, - dh - fotir groWn , persansand .two children in It; . esant.'Hill, Uwe ontt Dwyer were in it; 'trawl:to hiag of them after they wont as far is Mrs Hay's) -• Sere Obey-do:We rapidly, as theysaid they Wanted - o -get, cot of, the. vounty r- they stopOed' about tin ... until at Rays' teiern~ The • •ake.hia horses gone fast aspoesible.. Beery Muldoon, Muldoon, surarn.—Watrie the Diamond] no night *ltenthe Mayor waistspettklig, and ha say tint the fatheretthese ehildrensatne to the' •• altit's Offiee one daYWhen.he waanot in....lialeft • letter for him be meet him.at Wilkins Hall, at 9 ' . clock tai next.:moreing, which the Mayor .did, ad- his told - -tber father that-he would bade bin chg.. • ten for timinsilleof 20 Minutes, and inside ot 19 •inuteithe had therein hie or - leek-end in fift risie; tes they warelie,;the - ,earrlige, and leaving iewn. • eitidilitfastilt that3nick traveling 1 -• '• ' = - •:: t• Jaa. Reed, .stborrt.-1-Aurs policeman, and' got a • went at. Ald..SteePs, et tbe" tithe the children e taken]amity. GattOßeacerin 31 houri; heard ' f them on the, road; hut When Is got to Beaver, I Surd' they had pitesed - ; saw a Caddie-Slued-carriage , hid' I thereglit watithe one they had , come - in; I• *and they-were in a tavern at Brighton ;I asked to • e them rhutfthe-tacere keeper told me that I •• ' • alct not ; that :father had -his his - children, and. .9 , could - not betakets front film. This:people at eater said that the •ehildren. were bound - out to , tholies,;;and that the . father did not wish them teed in that religinti. ,, Slit 11111„iinti a men who ~:. epresented hinsielf ne cousin to Dwyer ; didn't see ,'• wo or-Deryerr.thaecouin said I could not ere ute the writ; the ivarrants were issued on the oath • - Mr. - Conholly , r took ,a walk with Mr. Hitt ;he ld'ete,that - the children weie . gone ; shOwed the dinner to Mr; JBill --only;- the. -people said I '-,•• • hauldtiot hue the-children'; told them I wasn't •- ing to risk myself latryinifto take them. , • Crass exaviinecl.-'r-Sas. Callan, of Plutiburgb, was - be of the men etthe tavern, and believe • he said I lad ea:right ter take them ; don't reColieet : his lay, _lag that - Ihad no- right Br take the-children Unless -__ carratiewas endorsed by a magistrate: •of - Beaver ••".. Tounty.' They said I:shocild trot take them. • - - . ' • i Bobt. nape, stiaarri..--•Went.to St..Leuis,u short • ime since; think ' I saw' Chas McCoy, whoa was :a ' . giver for Bud! Patterson, there.. ' . . 1 Jane.Mtiereisivirti.-r-Was one of the teachers in . ' he Peurth - Ward - Sehool, last September-; saw the •Ibildren, - Senthy Mr. Connolly, there et Meatiest; ' hey were there eh:m(lMay last; they were 'always l •• mthrtaiall. clad. Ila September; 'some gentlemen Fame tote-the-school and . enquired for children of . :lie name of-Dwyer ; I said there were no etch chit ! , - rye in the school"; they enquired for them'then by - . One . or .Ccinnoily; I called ; them" up. and they • , rere taken aiyay by these gentlemen. Die of them ... lid he was their uncle. They made use of no force; . • • 4kt uncle:carried the little boy away ; the little girl ' alked, ' • - . .. . • _ 1-Sarah fil.Cust,sfs.wri.--Aai a teacher io the .4th rard :School Reuse.. The children commenced, •, • inin; in April and continued till September ' when 4is thing occurred. MiMissMoore came in and asked , - ; eif she. +should let" tbem•goiand I said -I suppose • - e would have to. Tho children were as well ,'-.:, used and comfortable as , any of the children who me to acboot ' • John P. Glasa muse—Am engaged lathe Tele ., aph Office in Pittsburgh; and was engaged thrp w ay last; am local .ritenager. . R - now•Mr: Ranttali ..:is a lawyer in St. Louie; he was in our Office quentlY•in May last ; he dent menages 'regime tly. ~. Alderman,Steel, stearn.--flie identified the infer . John I. Mitchel,suicric.---In September last one the town of P.act Liverpool ; s trict Dwyer and. the Ildrea there --said he was very: glad to get out of ttebergh bat decent place ; . said -that the. chil ten had _ not .heee Welt treated by Mr. Connolly - • lici that the Court had given "the children to• him . Afore he left Pittabargh ; Reid Barker bad soh( off,. . re withtletsurfar.as Beaver, andthat-they fleeced. m of about '940 ; the cousin said that be bail been 0 MB waY to California, bat , that be had come oat r has way-trimaint Dw yer - i n securing his children. _ . C. 13. el;Smith, E mu, testified to the good keep. , , Pig of the r childen. ' ", '. - - , . . , . Dr; Gas:caul testified to being ' Connolly'm physi. an, mid . .... • t Chasing attended the children. .. John Connolly, stiern:—On the day the .children . ere' taken -,away, saw Dwyer, about 9 o'clock in e trierningt; told my brother I saw him. - • • , . ~,,... _ - . - john Coyle - testified to having had . a conversation • ith Disler in St. Louis. Dwyer said he would not , . Co , . y nnolly any-thing, but when able would p ay . . nu Connolly; • Witness declined giving the stat e . eats of Dwyer in ibeir Trieedly.conversations, be. , , . • • eras he Was the :agent of Connolly, which fact-was •t knotira to, Dwyer. The Court sustainers the . anus' objection. - •- - - ' ' .- ' Here the Coarramtwealth rests. - 1 - _ - Mr. - -Tilligra - w, counsel for Dwyer, made a 'very -le opeeing'betha jisry.i.. - •-,7 , _ • Charley Rowan, stoqra.-Witness testified to the . ildren , hiving — been bound- and that being ac taunted whit- Mrrottifolli, hirWas getting a good lieu, for them. -•-- • • - • On erintaiviraination* by COI.= Black, the question , ' Hput, Whether Such -binding Waa ia accordant:li - , ith the usage of -the Boar* Tbaqes utioa was d 1 . . jetted to by Mr..lSlahon, on . the grou nd that the . - joules were the , bestevidence of the triage He I - - - , - r ade a -very - able 'speech in defencerof 41e objet n. Colonejßlack replied with alrueuld: - Ithility • ~ m i • ' es. Magtaw and Burke participated: The oh , : ~. . • - .. -. ' - ction Wiiii sustained. . . . . - , ---, . ' • . ... ••• ;.:1 - . Samuel McKelvy,sworn.•:--The first - I•heard of the; • ' ' , °ding was lathe' District Court,at the trial.ott:the . . . •-,' On cross examination he stated that hobad never eard any dissent to the binding of -the children by - , se merabers of the l, Board. - -Severa of the Board . , ' • ... alike this method of binding children.. - • Mr. - Mgt-are then offered, the books of the Beard --_- •.. a evidence. - • ,_ . . • , : 2 Eritrea - Keine, atactru,—"i2'ilf in -the Maybes office '..-• - . hen the" children were there; in a ' rew minutes, ' :.:.;••••:, - r. Meyer and -the children went into the carriage ••• ending at the door, accompanied by Lowe and Ill'; Mr. Barker narrated the circumstances to - e; he said-theta_ man hail Came there to get his •-,.. • , ildrimi wife were 'wrongfully- detained from bim, il that he had got them and delivered theta to the tber ; Barker, said Out the decision of the. District . „ •.• . coat wail entitled - to-d--d, little reepeet any how; ~ • ' id that Connally had , no right to keepthe children; id that liver:Lawyers bad been trying to get the '' - ' • Baron and failed ; that he had got them Ca 15 '-- . .T. M. iiVitite, irial'n.—Went into the MaYorle . i.r. .. e abeitit the time the children Were brought in ; . ' edam-aver:et not locked:;; observed nothing like may; leftbefore they went away. - - . - - David Feaveicli testified that be was one of the •..._ - . , . _ . (dice at the time of this occurrence, and was in e office rifler the children Were brought there. _ • llarnsar - Denny, sworn.—The• proceedings of the , oard were kept an a minute book - by the Secretary; ter heard, any dissent' to . the binding of these . ,- • - The Court adjourned. - . - • 'rpm SEERIPI. trc A Duzarna.—Yeaterday morn- Atty.Gen.Parragh. came into Court and corn pained that the Sheriff had refused to execute - a trit against those laborers on theChartiers Railroad , Thu raised the disturbance and beat some of the ten :connected 'with ferry. - The Sheriff de ined, 'on the ground that it would require an t Mk force, and that thesioners had County Commista - ' - ruied to reituburao him—lie had already, expended awe $1,400 injhat way, and was unable to expend y more. His Honor called the Sheriff and the ark of the Comnaissioners into . Court; and after taring them, very .zieci dedly and firmly expressed e opinion that.the Sheriff was bound to uphold , °law expenae,-and that the great aria o r e Commonwealth could not be Stayed for the want funds, , and that if he refused to . execute the writ would be liable - to an indietmentfor triudemoon. in offtee v and that he had hie remedy against tbe omtntcatoaere Re said it Was the Sheri6/a - 0v -- - • - , bring them in dead or alive. 'rho Sheriff,' wp believe - , deputised Mr. Nelson ,nea; who matted after them. U=OM REMBE LiticravY.—An:otd la dy residing on Sceitch Hill, 'made informaUen - against her ion.in law, charging him - with taking..Bsoll:' He secitetri e n Manchester with it - eiew oftskinglhe water ihr parts unknown, but by the vigilance ofofficer Hague he Was erreated and SSW in mosey and aboat 11100 worth' of pro• party was recovered. The old lady when 'he was brought to the office, refused to proseilote, and ti) case was compromised. The tntut , e - wif&cried Wept most bitterly. All the parties returned home , Aturnme..- 7 •Ari old men, by the name of George W.Tidlow, entered ihe.dwilling hotuteothlr..Prank; Third street s yesterday about 12 o'cliatk, and , took therefrom - a number :or ambles ,or. trifling value, When arrested he had , in his posapatilonll new blue felt overcoat, sad two bundles containing a quantity of little.articles of Jewelry ike which are now is the Mayorle office. He was committed. . - • A 'Symms° Casz.Two.colored men came into collision on the wharf on Tuesday, when one of thatidrew a pistol:and fired at Ids antagonist—for• runately, however, the ball was extracted by some one who feared ihe result—the wad struek him in tbe breast. When.be found he had been:thus foiled ho drew , another pistol cocked it, and was aboutte fire, when ti white man knocked it out of his _hand. , . • • SAD Occoaarscu--jacob Honey, who had. been -welting on . a wedding party at Qapt. Harding's, on Tuesday evening, when returning fell from the con veyance, and had hie collaritione fractured and was otherwise injured. - pr. Gallaher reduced the -frac ture end (keeled his iej odes. Taut Brz.is.-I'he Grand Jury yesterday returned tree bills against several or the wetkmen on the Railroad, who wore eoncereedie tho recent unpro vhed attack epos' Mr, Nelson Jones and his ferry. Tits Eton= - or Jertoarr.--Yeaterday was the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans.. The /admen- Blues paraded'; otherwise the day - wait Allegheny Counryi as. : • The Commtinwealth of e nns) {value •' • to the Sheriff of said Conoty, Greeting,— •\ \ - • " If Thomas Scott and Lucinda Scott, his • •-• .wife, make you secure of prosecuting their claim, then we command you that you summon, by good and lawful sum. . movers,, William Reed and Mary Reed, his wife so that they be and appear before our - Judges, at our D istrict . Court, to be holden at ,Pittsburgh. in and for said county an the first Monday (3rd) of March, next, to shc w wherefore, whereas they, the said Thomas . Scott and wife, and the said Williantßeed and w.fe, gather and undivided, do hold - ail that certain tract of land, situate in Mifflin township, Allegheny eoanty, com mencing at a stone near Carry's Run, running thence S. degrees west, 164. perches to a post; thence N. 67 degrees, W. 87 perches to s atone; thence N. 24 de. grecs E. 1.84 perches to a hickory;, thence S. 67 deg rees,. E. 67 perches to piece of beginning. Bounded by lands of E. & J. Curry, James Snodgrass, John G. HMI :and .laMes Cunningham. containing ninety-nine acres and one hundred and fifty-eight perches. Also, a Lot of Ground in M'Reesport, Allegheny county, fronting on Wow r street, being lot No. 6 in said borough—the same William Reed and'wife, partition thereof between them ' to be made according to the laws' and customs of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided, do gainsay, and the same lo be done do not permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and customs, (as • s ye you then and there the names of those =M alone nd this writ. ... ~...:.: x~~ BEE "Witness the lion. Hopewell Hepburn, President of our-said Court ntl'ittsburgb, the 4tb day of January, A. D. DitSt. [jul:Gtwil GEO. S.IIAYS Protti'y• -. In the District Court tor the County of Allegheny. Thomas SeoH slid Lucinda, his wife ' • 't Summons pastition, Reed. and Mary, No. 2..Tan'y Terin,ll3l. his wife. ) ' AND now, to wit, January 4,18 M, the Court direct the summons in the above ease to issue, returnable the first Monday 'of MairXh, next, and that notice thereof be given to the defendants, by publication for six weeks in -the Pittsburgh Morning Post. From the Record. - v GEO. S. HAYS, Proth'y. =ion Reed mut Arary,itis wits, Defendants Libor* luttued.---YOu nee - hereby notified to appear before the said Court, on the first Monday of March, next, in pur suance of the above writ and order of Court, to answer ,the complaint aforesaid. . ' C.CURTIS, Sheriff. Pusiirmes - . Piusburgh.,..fan , y.o 18514 ItO.1.1a? R. C. STOCKTON, (Late Johnston 4 , Stosltonj Bookseller, Stationer, Printer dt Binder. oIiyOULD respectfully invite the attention of .Mer chants and others, to his large and superior stock LANE BOOKS, consisting - a filtay Books, Journals, Ledgers,lnvoiee,Cash, Order and Letter Books. of every size, made of the beat paper, and bound in the most du• rabic- manner, which he offers at prices teat cannot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern.. Printing of every •description exe cuted with neatness and dispatch. Pi 0.47 Market st. ANTEII=One of Mitchell'' , Stale Ma pa of Penn gylvania. , Appiy at No. C , •l Smithfield Street. PENNSIMVA'AiIA RAILROAD' • WINTIII Atuaway.titiT 36 Hours to rhattdclp . hiar-3 Niles Railroad-92 001) INTENT, TELEtAIAPII AND EXPRESS ur LINE STAGE COMPANY.. Six daily lines of new Coaches, for Hollidaysburg, and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore- - ' During thesnspenslon of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave for Hollidaysburg; and from thenceby.the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles,) to Philadelphia. Time through 36 hoary. Fare to Philadelphia Fare to Baltimore • . . Coaches will leave every morning at 8 We'ock pre cisely, and every night at the same hour. Extras to leave at any time, always in readiness. This is the most direct, mnp r ortable and expeditious route to the Eastern Passengers for lialtimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the cars at that place. For passage or information, apply to W. R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles Hotel, or to J. P. HOLAIFS, Monongahela House. vooning Wines and Brandies. FUR SALE by she quart at Morris& Haworth's, ens aide of the Diamond. - Lisbon Wine, 25 cents 'per quart; Raisin Wine 25 " " Muscat do 38 Pure:Grupe Juice 50, " Brandy from ' to 50 " !VIM Annual Meetint of the Stockholders and clue -- .11. lion of Directors for the Ohio. and Pennsylvania Railroad .Cornpanv will be held at the office of the Com pany, on thilith of Junnary,lBsl, between.the hours of 11 A. ht. and 3.P. - 11,1. J BROOKES, dee9.4ttd • • • - • - Secretary. A. 61.11.1.111 EN dlo CO., TAIAVE ON. HAND at their extensive CABINET end Jla CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield it . a large assortment or fancy and plain Furniture, whici ' they Will sellls per cent below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Soap Stone Griddle's, ' MRS subscribers have - lustreceived a• few dozen se perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, direct from the • manufactory. As these Griddles are used without grease of any kind, they are entirely free from the gas and offensive odor that attends the use of the common iron Griddles, and which makes them so objectionable. For sale by JOHN DIINLA.P tr, CO. declo ear Market and Second ets. Administrator's Notaae T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of Anthony Beelen, deed.,. late of Pittsburgh,. having been granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to said esate are requested to make immediatepayment to el they of us ' and all "'lemons holding claims againsa,said estate will present them, duly authenticated for settle ment, at, the Warehouse lately occupied by:said Antho ny Beelen, No. 88 Third street. ANNA M. BEELEN, Adrninistrarriz. E. p. GAZ ZAN, Administrator. dec2Sim B. M. ARGIIST MERCHANT TAILOR, TNFoRms his friends and customers th tithe has open ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 Smithfield where they can be suited at all times with anything in Atli 'line, made in the most finished style and workman like manner. His. Goods 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 spacknf I'yady Made CLOTHING always on hand. - ffi., KELLY MERCHANT. TAILOR, , N o . 17 Smietfisld strut, Pittsburgh, -pa., • IPTAS JUST-RECEIVED FROM THE FAST—it large .111 and carefully selected stock of French. English and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST. INGS—of the most approved colors and styles; which be is prepared tir mako to order in the very ' est manner and on the most reason a ble terms. He bee alwaYs on hanks good assortment of gentle men's Fashionable .READY MOB. CLOTHING, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hankerchiefs,Gloves, Suspenders, Sce. IVr s. IiAVVENt corney of. ildarket and Second sus., •-has-for sale, a large and varied assortment of due blank books, paper of all qualities; and English, French, German and American fancy arid staple sta. A. VW. Foster._ - - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NC. lt2 FOURTH. STREET , , opposite WU kin, Hat; Pin/burgh, Pa. , novlS:dawly MEAL-On hand tuf t l iwEs oisale by 4r. ALCORN, 117 34 st.. opposite - St. Charles Hotel CANARY SEED-1.0 bbls. ter sale by tett{ • B. A: FALIENESTC/CH. & CO - , nitiß,=MA 'NU Et PI TtSlll7lll3ll BOARD Or- TRADIG AND, MERCHAINITtP EXCTIA:NOE. - GEO. _ • . _ - -JOSUUA HANNA, vowerxxx 'DI DEciusizz: ••• - • PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS' FOR 1850. Stettnaboat,PaelcatLina,leavesdalltiforCincinnati, l9 iat Passenger Packet, via 33rownevllie, to Baltintoto and PhiladelOttia, 8 a vt., and 8 P.*. nail Coach Line ditectto 'Philadelphia, 9 a. at.; aridl2l Western and Southern. MailEoneh North-Virestern, via Claieland,daily,lo , Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. Slt. North-Eastern,to excaptSatalayaoll OFFICE , OF THE MORNING POST, Primulas, THORSDAT, lan. 9, 1851.5 Business,. yesterday, was dull—very little doing besides in a regular way.'„ Receipts by river light. FLOUR—Some 300 bbls passed hands at from 83,56 t0i3,85, and 83,75 for extra. BOOKWHEAT-4,500 pounds at 81,75 per 100 pounds la sacks; $1,12(51,25 per bag. The stock is light. • MESS PORK 7 -A, small lot sold at 811,00; scarce. SOAP,--40 boxeaof Cincinnati. at 21, cash. ." CANDLES—SO boxes or Cincinaati at 81, 4 months. PEACHES-45 sack, reported at $1,25 per hu. _ MOLASSES—A few small lots at 31, cult. HONEY—In small boxes, commands front 14 'to IS, as in quality. OATS-200 bushels reported at 371. Wonted to Charter. 1"1" A STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT 0, light draught. Apply to SCAFE & ATRINSONFirat between Wood and Market sta. The safe,cornfortable and swift mn- I q ning steamer, . . ALLEGHENY -.BELLE, No. 4, • ••• WI& Mum, Master, Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY mowing, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passoge, apply on board. angt.2 Pittsburgh atilt ghtirpstuargti Parket. ittilirsii THR, undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Sharpsburghthatere have builtand are now running e iSteamboat SHARPSBURGH as a regnlar . Packet or Ferry between the above named places. Her landing at Pittsburgh will be at the foot of Irwin street, —and at the Sharpsbnrgh public landing. Passengers taken on and pat off many intermediate point. • She will leave Sharpsburgh alB o'clock, A. M., and 3 P AI; Pittsburgh at 9I- A. M., and ti P, M. Fare to Sbarpsburgh 10 cents—either way; Cirty's run, or;Lawrenceville,s cents. H. BUTTERFIELII„ octlB . FRANCIS SANDOL. Wednesday Packet for Itrz new and that running steamer CIN CINNATI, Btaxmonass, Master, will depar larly every Wroarastua. l'orcreight or passage, apply on board, or to euQIG MILTANBERGREL EDDINGS. tee„--212) Wedding Cake Boxes; WO Col nelian Rings ;- 12 doz. audited Gotd Pens ; 12 do do Spectaeles ; 4 do do Razors to Straps Jost received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. LSON, corner of Market and Fon rth sts. OtiAItIPAGNE: • A B VIN-40 baskeLt celebrated /kid. sac and La blanveuene brands, Ow best brawls ported in the United States. Received andfor. sale al the New Alan and Liquor JAMES P IiORBACII, 197 Liberty street. F RENCH MERINOS, &e-. &c.— Opieces black color French do Merino; do ; 100 do parame tta ed Cloths, all colors; 189 do Coburg do do; • 300 do Alpaca. Just received at A. A. MASON A CO.'S.. decl7 Nos. 62 and 64 Market street RAISINS -500 boxes M. IL Raisins ; iiso half do do; 40 casks Currants; Di boxes Citron ; 10 cafes, fancy boxes, Wanes; JOSHUA RHODES & CO., No. 6 Wood street TORPEDOES -200,000 250 boneso Fire Crackers.; 25 do Jackson do; 50 gross Pin Wheels; 50 do Chasers 50 do Boman Chasers; ; JOSHUA hHODFS & CO MIRUITS, kc.-50 boxes Lemons; 40 Frallalvica Almonds; 25 bag, Cream Nuts ; 2,000 Cocoa Nuts' , 25 boxes Jul übb Paste ; 25 baskets Salad Oil ; 4 cases Sardiues; . • 5 cases grcenoble Walnuts; Just receiving and for sale by decl7 • JOSHUA RHODES & CO 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. i7l3tit, reader, the stores are flooded withienkations, and be sure you ask for Josnrs , Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WiIt.JACKSON only Agent In Pittsbargh,24o Liberty street, Pittaburg s, head of Wood. .: . f.;..:i.,',x:wi.-.:.1-. , .._ iatintntertiat att fricinciai• Dity iteview or.ensitieruete. POTR - 01? PITTSBURGH. 4 asst ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N0.2,1101e5, Beaver. " Baltle...Tacobsißrownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson,:. do " McKee, Hendrlekson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon,lteaver. ' " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. - " Diurnal, Conwell, 'Wheeling. "Brilliant Grace - , Cincinnati. Fleetwood, -, Cincinnati. DEPARVEM " Michigan,No. Boies,Beaver. Battle,/acobs t Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parbason, Brownsville. " .1. Wile°. Hendrickson, McKeesport.. " Beaver, Gordon,. Beaver. " Thomas Shrivel', ijallty, West Newton " Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. " Cumberlani No. 2, Miller, Cincinnati. 'Diurnal, Cantrell, Wheeling. For Cincinnati. The Boman Body must Perspire, (SO PATS rtaxmav,) TO HAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. ' iILTOW, nitro , Italian Chemical Soap causes a free IA perspiration, and ot the sometime mollifies,softens the akiti,giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURVY, SALT RtlEAlhi 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 eases, and find it untailing—as also, in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is wanted that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trintwill prove. 1 could enumerate at least SO persons cared 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 Solution of Jet, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing of Ai white, red or grey . hair to a beautiful brown or let black color, in a few minutes. Price 5U cents and $l,OO. Sold by W.JACKSON,2.IO Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. idectin Jones , YAW White. LLADIES are cautioned against using common preen red Chalk. . They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the skin i how coarse, bow rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sein appears after .using prepared Chalk Besides, it i s injurious. contain ing a large quantity of Lead We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE.. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of sill 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 skirl, making it soft• and smooths. - Sold by thetot, 'WhL JACKSON: S 9 Liber ty street, head Wo Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. • den2o:dawly vacua copy.) A Sotor:it'll° Hair Tolle Restorer-'. AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles - 3n cents. Those who hay° toed Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know us excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it, to posiess the- following quidities. It will force, the . hair to grow on any part where nature - intended hair to grow, stop it falling oft,eure scut( or &Lydia, and make light, red or grey hair row dark. For dressing the hair soft, and silky, nothing can exceed, this—it makes it truly beautiful and keeps It so, It is, indeed, the moat economical* yet superior article for .the hair. Sold only at W.SLJACKSON'S Store,24o Liberty at., head of Wood, Pittsburg. - Price 371-cents, .50 cents and 81,00. - fdec2o TIRE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be used in bed, in the dark, and by persons with tremu lous band, with ease, safety, and in half the usual time, without the possibility of cutting' the skin. This is et recta by meatus of the patent Guard, which is adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety and simplicity.— Every Razor is made of the finest. tempered steel. and They have been extensively used in England, and pronounced the mostTerfect and safe. razor manufac tured. • "The new invention may be used with perfect sate ty,"—London Past. - . - "This razor la a splendid. Invention, - and of great use to many persons, especially for people with unsteady hands."—Chambene Edinburgh Journal.. For sale at the Watch and .7ewe Store of dec2B. vr. W. WILSON. LOStr•ril Pocket Book, ipt ,DETWEEN Diamond aiiey and 198 Liberty street, vrith - papeni in it that are of no use to any one bat the owner. The finder will- be rewarded and receive the thanks of Ibis' owner, on leaving it at lag Liberty at. janS it. B. hIARSLAND. PANISII Regatiu and Prinapies 0 for sale by BIM SWABS 4 SILL. •;K..*:'..,•; , .-1;:. , : ..,..=.-.:,.?:.:. ~.,:,:,•‘,,,,,, Reported ..Ezlrnily for the Daily Morning Post umingo.n tiorrrnsa--ninn - u STUN MIROREIAIT NEWS I ARRIVAL. OF THE WASHINGTON. Nrw Yong, January 8 The mail steamer Washington, from Bremen and Southamptcin, arrived here 'this morning, 17 days from Southampton: She brings 50 passengers, and London papers to the 21st ult., and ono dars later news from the Continent. ,'The English-journals do not like President Fills more's message relative to the protection - or Ameri• Can industry. - * Nothing new from France. The F'reasiane were hailing the returnlof,peace with aatiafaetian. The Mayor or Southampton has addreised 8. Government, requesting that vesicle destined to carry Americaikproducte of industry to the World's Fair may be sent to that port. Cotton dull, dad-Flour steidy.: lICIELA CONGRESS...SECOND SESSION SZNATE.—Tdr. Houston tippeared in his seat. The bill to change the time:for holding tbe Cir. colt and District Courts for the tiateinlind Western Districts of Pennsylvania was takin up and ordered to be engrossed. . The bill to a ettie tho private land claim_ s in Calif. fornia was taken up. - Mr. Gwin advocated hia- bill, and opposed the substitute offered by Mr. Benton. Mr. Benton replied, and without concluding yield ed to a motion to adjourn. Adjourned. ' Houst.—Mr. Bayly reported from the committee on ways end meant, on the general appropriation bills. Mr: Fitch introduced a bill providing for the loca tion of the military bountY had warrants where the same have been enormously located. Referred. Mr. Godwin introduced a bill granting a portion of the public lands to the State of Maine for the purpose of aiding in the construction of4he Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad. Referred lo tfie com mittee on public lands. Mr. Stanton of Tenn. introduced a joint resolution directing the payment of the awards by the Board of Commissioners appointed in compliance with. the Treaty with Mexico. Referred to the committee on ways and means: Mr. Stanton of Ky. moved the House to adjourn, this being the anniversary of the Battle of New Or. leans. Carried, 94 to 88. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE The Governor's Message was read to-day. He represents the amain revenue as more than star. i dent to meet the current demands on the Treasury. The public debt, State and Canal, is 516,627,607. The unsold Canal lands are expected to realize four millions. • He is for the hoinestead exemption, and declares against all bank charters, and recommends the acceptance of. Holbrook dt_Cescouditional_4l2h reedit of the 'charter to build the Central Railroad, and its disposal to the company that will do it on the best _terms. He speaks favorably of the Com, promise measures, and says that they will he faith. fully observed and obeyed as the only means of re• storing and preserving harmony by the people of 11. linois. A bill was introduced to report! the Holbrook charters. OHIO CONVENTION Cutouts's,Tz, Janutry S. A section to empower the Legislature to repeal the Charters alai) corporations past as well at pre. sent, without compensation was virtually defeated by referring it back to the committee. Portions of the Democrats voted with the Whigs, and it is now evi• dent that the section cannot pass in any shape. Commis, Gs., January 6. B. B. Kinibro ugh was arrested at Macon, Ga., on the 3d inst., through the instrumentality and energy of Thomas J. Shellac's', special agent of the Post office department. Ho is charged with robbing the mail of a package containing $6OO, which had been mailed at Cheraw, South Carolina, on tho 29th of November; 8620 of the money was recovered by Shancrors, and a note of $4OO with the forged en. dominant of Robert Barmy and Sons, dry goods and Commission Merchants of this city. It was detected hero on Monday—it came 'through the hoods of Jabez B. Prate, who keeps a mercantile agency bore and who alleges that he received it from New York. It was offered to several brokers, but they detected the forgery immediately, and others of the same character are auppoaed to be In existence. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Nsw Vona, January 8. Cotton..Aetive ; sale of 300 bales. Flour..Pirm and in better demand; sales of 4,000 barrels. Rye Plour..Unaltered. Grain.. Wheat, quiet. Rye held at 80c. Corn: steady ; sales of 10,000 bus. new at 69a71& Pork..Ssle Mess at 12,25; prime, firm at 9,25. Hogs held at 6060. Lard.. Very stiff; sales of 200 old at 71(a8c.; 100 new at Sc. Butter..Dhio in active request, and easier, at 90 12c. splls. Whiskey.. Declined to 26c. Coffee..itio at 1110111 c. Sogars..Stesdy andracarco ; N. 0.6061 c. Molaeses..Firm at 32c. Leid..Galena Pigs 04,86. • c„ , Spirits of Vorpentine..Sales at 40041 c. Tobacco—gentucky, 11012 c.; Maryland, 7c. BALIIMODE, January 8. Flour.. Sales or 1,500 Howard street, at 4,56}; and 300 at 4.50. Grain.. Wheat 950102 for fair to prime red; 103 0108 for white; and 1100114 for family; Corn, white 57058; yellow 60 61; Oats: 43046. a Whiskey.. Unchanged. Ciricnuraxt, January 8 Flour—Active at 3,703,65. Whilkey 24k. Hoge..Steady at 4,0009,32. Lard.. Prime 7k. Cheese..filaks of6oo boxes at 7c. The river has fallen 18 inches. CORNER 01' MUIR= AND THIRD STREW& CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in PC111201 , 10.111 11 . Faculty.—Joust Framing, principal Instructor in the science of doxrunts. • 0. IL Cuammtatm, Professor of Penmanship, Morcott. tile computation, &c. Aram. M. WasSON, F.sq, Lecturer on- Commercial - Law. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge'ai l Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu:. gneiss, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. !Reference to any of the city merchants. tdecio Dividend. President and Direttore' of the d iv idend J. Br idge Company have this day declared a of Two Dollars per share out of the : profits of the last six months, payable forthwith. ACM. LAMMED, ir Treasurer. Novi Stook of PilLllolli frmiJOHN H. MEIJAH, No, 18 Wood st., has just received a new and splendid tot of PIANOS, now , open and ready fin sale: decal. EIMM Wastutralnv, January 8 LOUDIVILL; January PITTSBURGH '~"y"' _ ... "' i7 "`_''"' , -y-.' '"" ~3~~"_'^"""' .._, -~+-sc:-+. t^v.c;:,~, ~,,,~,,,~;; ti.` ~.. _..: r .r is fitiztellamus. To Let. rpHE STORE BOONI,'Nr.o.'nS letarket.srreet, recently occupied by Messrs. N.llolmes&Bone.Banking and, Exchange Office. Posseaston given on the let of Feb ruary, if required,. - : • ' . This roam is located in the most central anti-best bu sinesspointin the cithand well-adapted for_ an hum-, ranee office, u Banking and Escliange-Office,ne for a Store. A splendid new front, with English plate Ohms, will be put an ht a few weeks. Enquire of - la 7 , IV:W. WILSON, (*rear of market and Fourth sts -- For Bale- -- LOT OF GROUND situated. in the Slid' Ward , , having a front of 42 feet on - Fulton street by 100 feet deep to an alley ; on which is erected two 2 story Brick houses; a one story Frame, and other „improve ments. - The above property, If.opplication^ be made soon, mill be sold M a great, bargain.' and °frets a rare chance. - For particulars apply to . 11.13.111AGILLy janthlw No. 144 Faltort street. • WK. D. W7LLIAIiII J. D. DI'VLY X. O. COMO. WDI. 111. VItIILLIA.III€4 et; CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - NORTH EAST COIDIDE 0 V WOOD AND VITRO STIUDITO. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and calico lions promptly. attended to ' 1ja6:8m... Agency for Different Lines of Packet . Ships. ... e l; PASSENGER OFFICE, 4 1 205 LIZIEETY E 2 PITTEIPTLEIEL For P. W.BYIiNES 4- co., 83 Bola striet,Neiri York ; 38 Waterloo Road, Liverpool; and 85 Gravies stray. ' New Orleatte. - . . , -larks A LINE OF PACKETS sailing every fore days 1.1. from -Liverpool to New-York; a - Line of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18th. of each month ; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 20th o. each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Draftee* eight always on hand, for any amount, at the lowest rams of discount; and all information given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, • • jab - 205 Liberty 'sr., Pittsburgh. Penmanship. A T no time for many years has there been such un- Atch. scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces cif engraving are circulated.through the town said country, with the en graver's name suppressed, in order to induce the Ivo; rant to believe them to:be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmen will (lowa to call at DUFFS'AIEROANTILE COLLEGE, and ex amine the handwriting of some of the best penmen in the city, who have been instructed in this Institution. Winter Clothing Belling Low .for Onelluf PDELANY,IBO Wittig street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large asSonMent of the latest style „of Winter Coats, of fashionable colors. Also, Pants, Vests and all other.inticles in-the clothing line. Wholesale purchasers will find a most 'desirable stock to select from; and will be sold lout:for cash. ideal° YOUGIBLOGIIIEN ROUTE! tarzatt-Tnasto =Mil; TUE £IIIOIITZST ROUTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! 0411 The steamer TLIONLAS BIIRIVER, Bartair, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her w art - oat, above the Monongahela. bridge , daily, at 4 o'clock, P. !L, and West Newton at 8 A.M., running in connection with a daily line of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and. Philadelphia. For further information enquire of G. M. HARTON~ Plasenger Agent, Monongahela House ; or. Capt. JACOB SMITH Freight Agent. Wharf Boa dec2o.6m Central Tea and Fatally Grocery store. ittrrE finest qualities of Green and Black TEAS; Mo t. cha, Java, and Rio COFFEES; Lovering's D. Re fined and Crushed SUGARS; New Orleans,St. Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS ; ; Citron, Lemon Peer, Prunes, Dates, ece., for sale by - WC. KELLY, N 0.20 Fifth street. Pearly White Teeth and Breath, • TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.. 'PERSONS who have tithe; are honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foal, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of /ones' Amber Tooth Paste will :sake the teeth white as snow, and the breathodiferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty street, head of Woad. Ideal 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 rieb and fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW ELRY at such astonishing low plices that all who have called to see his assortment and prices,exclaim,--this, certainly, is something new for Piusbnrgh. What: fine gold•Jeiselry selling at half the usual price:'how can this be Stop a MOMCIII, we will tell you the secret ; we have made such arrangements with the rcanufactst sera at the east, and also, with the Watch manufactu rers of Europe, that we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible prices, and then, having low rents to pay, and other expenses, also, cheap, enables us to sell at a very small profit upon first most, and therefore, a Wholesale price will answer. Theretore, low prices and large sales will be our motto; Please call at 111 Market street, second door from Liberty street. tilecl9l C. A. BROWN.' THE BEST PLACE IN PITTSBURGH TO BUY REAL GOOD TEAS is at M O R RIB & H A W RT S Tea Store, in the Diamond. If you buy Teas 'at thls establishment onee,Tou are sure to buy them there, again, at they sell none bus tehat are striedy. genuine Rene Ilent family Teas 50e.' Ib; The very beet Teas imported 75c. and $l,OO. [dec27 OosOS ` &ew.Uoosff A T HOLMES' Literary Depot, Third street, opposite Ali the Post Office. Harpers' Magazine for January; • • Olive.; a Novel—by the author of the Ogilvies ; The Mother's . Recompense Novel—by Grace • Aguilar; The Lutterells, or Two : a Novel; r The Ladder of Gold: an English story ; To Love and to be Loved: a story Caroline of Brunswick, by G. W. b. 1.. Reynolds ; Th. Romish Confessional ; A Lecture on tne Jesuits, By Dr. Berg ; Dr. Berg's Reply to Bishop Hughes. For sale, also, by M'NAMARA, Federal street, Alle• gheny city. (jai 660 THE three story BRICE DWELLING, N 0.16 n 1 0 Hay street,Snyder's Row. Price 'WO. Terms —SS6O cash; 000 in one year; and EOOO in five years. To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear of all incumbrance, and title indisputable. Apply to WILLIAM DIGRY, jratlm • No. 181 Liberty street. Central Teo Store,. THE subscriber, thankful for the large and extensive patronage extended to him in the Tea business, would inform the public that he isnow receiving a fresh supply of very superior Teas of all kinds, warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants are respect fully invited to give their attention to his assortment-- warranted lower than any other house in the Tea Mark . HENRY C. KELLY, Cor Fifth st &Marketmlley Dr. Charles Holman, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to Penn street, N 0.291, (between Hand street and Garrison alley). (dee3G Railroad Bakery....No Monopoly. CORNER OF WYLIE AND TUNNEL STREETS. rpm largest bread ever offered to , the citizens of Pittsburgh—twelve and a half lbs. Bread for 25c.; or 2e.f• lb, which is 20 ‘P et. cheaper than any other Bakery in this city. The question will be asked why is this Breads° much larger than that of any other es tablishment It is easily answered. We are-not un der the expense of horses and wagon to deliver Bread to retailers,nor do we demand the enormous discount they do, which is 20 V et., whereby-the consumer is at a loss. The price of Bread at this establishment will always be in proportion to the price of Flour. " Small profits and quick/warns," is our motto. fIJ Don't forget the place, corner of Wylie and. Tun nel streets. 11x41 RICHARD REANEY. money Found. FOUND in the Stocking Store, on Fifth street, a Porte. mime, containing Ten rollers and some silver.: The owner can have it by application to WM. DALY Zr. CO., Fifth street. - idea° i• New Books: New sooksi NATAL - I!, 85 Fourth street, has just received Corrollne V V of B runswick ; the conclusion of the Mysteries of tha Court of London., by G. W. Reynolds; Mary Ma tilde, a story ; Social Distinctions, by the author of St. Giles and St. James ire.; Light and Darkness, or the Mysteries of Life. b 7 Mrs. Catharine Crowe ; Boston Shakspeare, No. 29 ; Divorced Wife t by T.lB. Ar thur. The first No. of the American illuminated edition of the Waverly Novels is also received. Every admi rer of the great 4, Wizard of the North" should avail himself of the present opportunity to obtain a ;lolly of this standard work- -for sale as above and at P. S. Der -ford's, Federal street, Allegheny. Idec3o BALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been un changed for three years and upwards, in the Ex" change Bank of Pittsburgh , William Davis, residence unknown, Aug. 9,1845..62w. Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Ohio, Oct , 21,1842. 45 I certify that the foregoing balances appear to be due to the persons named or their legal representatives, ac cording to the Books of this Bank. T. M. HOWE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of De eember,lBso. , C. W. Mow, decso:lm . Plolary'rublic. Waverly'llOUlle. ' CO:6 SII r erC E ede U trIO U TOi ed PlXll " G in liftP 4 S e24 in this popular establishment, announces to . his friends and the public generally, tharhe will ties his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed - reputation of the house. He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy of the season, GAmic, Swab and CAN OTSUBII,&e, add Wu Bea will at all times be supplied with the Cuowarr qUORS . - rdeeMly.] W. C. GALLAGHER..._.. queen City Shirt Stare. AT0.23 St. Clair street, (near the bridge,)—a .1.1 large assortment of our own make constantly on hand, Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly. deoftly S. tr., N. AUL: .500 bus. prime reo'd and for sale by PEACHESdee2S SIIRIVER & BARNES. pLANTATION MOLASSES-20 barrels new crop received and for sale by _ -1 " 1""8" just MILLER' & RICKETSON, Nos. WI and= Liberty a' • (WRAP FRUIT.New M. R. BUNCH RAISINS,— kJ 121 c. 1b.,10 lb. for sip, or We box,—for gale by MORRIS & HAWOBTH,Ia the mond. ldec27 Sat Salt $4, ao Valuable; Property for Rent. A three story J3RICH, FLORSA,belonging to the estate of Wst.J.Tortlgt, deceased, is offm ed for -or lease. It isisounte4 On:Frourih it., between Petry and Liberty streenhand has been new y papered and painted t , it is now occupied hy-tdrs. Venter. Bent, 8250 per annum; Apply to myself, or . Boo= C. Torras, atthe.works of Snap. iE Co. Possession given on thilst of April. -- - • ILAPABOir,- essardiars., Ateo27:if The lilxassus go HotelloirEteist: ' ritER term of the presortt lessee expiring on the ist of 1 April next, the proPrietor'of tbis extensive und well known Hotel is about to put it in a staurof IN:trough - and: complete repair, end offers it for - renton liberal tenns.--' Enquire of W. Olt. ROBINSON; Attl , at Law,.. ..tieullthrd2w Sii.Foorth street,- Valuable Coal Land KO to Sale djoining the Borough of Freeport, ..troistrong Co.,t` IDETWEEN 45 and 50 acres of LAND, together With .11 1 100 acres of COAL. The above described Land is bounded on the east by Buffalo creek; on the west and north by the old Pitts. burgh road; onthe south by the Allegheny river. The Pennsylvania canal passes through the entire • tract, which, together with the river, will affords facility to the Pittsburgh market at any time almost in the season.. The soil is good; the coal a of excellent quality, and superior to that used at the Kittanning or Franklin Iron Works. .Tterois also an abundance of Lime under the, The above property will be, sold low, either biwhole part, or in to any tiertron br persons who will establish a. Rolling Mill on the same. It has been pronounced (by one of the oldest ' nd' most experienced - iron Musters - In this coaatry,) to be one of the best locations for a Roll= ing Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. For blither partlenlors, enquire of Wm.M.: Fish, Esq., General Land Agent, enlist the corner of sth and Smithy.' field streets, James R. Fullerten, Esq., William Trohy, Esq.; Freeport; or to the subscriber: decliblm - ' • ALEXANDER SCOTT. `, Liverpool Property for Bale. PIP. BUILDING LOTS tor sale in the town of East I Liverpool. Ohio, at low prices and on favorable terms--$125 for corner lots and SIOO for inlots—each be ing 60feet front by 130 feet deep. Liverpool is located on the Ohio river, 45 miles below this city, midway be tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four miles from Olds= goar 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 OBS.T offs PHTSMILIr, EIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS. for the manufacture of Rockingham and queensware; several hotels, dry good and grocery stores and mechanics of various kinds, four churches, and public - schools=At the. recent sale of lots Six were purchase d by Manufacturers who'design ereeting,dming the coming season.. pantries. 'and other manufaetaring establishments—Abel:flaw= of a pure white, addition to' Rockingham. , and yellow ware, having been manufactured in this town, /t is rea sonable to expect that it will rapidly Improve—Persons desirous of viewing the property pan do so any day, by a few boars' sail from Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our wharves every day for Liverpool,Wellaville and IN‘eel ink; erms of payment—One.fourth in hand and the bal ance in three equal annual payments, with interest. .N B. I will dispose of:a number of lots for carpenter work, brick laying, plastering, and painting, to be done , at Liverpool, during the next spring - and summer; also for Lumber and Bnck. Apply to ffanfard C. Iliil Esq . : - Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs. Mitchel lc Palmer, Attorneys at Law N 0.128 Fourth at. dee 3 JAMES BLAKELY. A LOT OP GROUND fronting 135 feet on-the Cente l& Eery road, running back 95 feet, will be divided into 22 feet lots, or sold alt.together, to suit . parchasero. This is one of the best pieces of 'property In the' borough.— , Them is a two story brick House . and also,' a frame house. Enquire of R. 8. - Marsiand,l93Liberty street,or Hr.*gen at the Recorder's Office. Land for Sale fiIDE subscriber is authorized to sell ohe huruirefarrer of Land, situate in Moon township. Allighemy co.; Penn's., 12 miles from Pittsburgh, nitrating lands of Robert Wilson, heirs of James Carr, dee•u.t and,Josepli McFadden. Tie land is of an excellent quality for farming pamo see, well watered and timbered, and is suppoSed to con min an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal: - For frinher particubira enquire of Joseph McFadden', on the premi ses, Robert Wilton, or the subscriber. - ' - JAMES - C. RICHEY. - Dee 14,1550--Isod&wtf Robinson Townshi A Great Bargataa' ALOT OF GROUND in Allegheny City, situated on the 9 outh lide'of Chestnut street.near Liberty, with a TWO STORY RICK HOUSE-21 feet front; l 6 feet deep; with back banding and store room in front; an alley 2 feet Witie tanning from Chestnut' street - to back end of lot.. Size of lot, 23feet front and 63 feet deep—, and rants for 672 per wanum. TERMS—One.half cash; balance in two annual pay ments, with interest. Price $1,060.. For. For further panicalars, enquire at the Real Estate Office, authe comer of 'Fifth and Smithfield streets. deel9:3w ' ' HENRY W. FlBll.. A Farm. for. Sale. . _ ?Leille subscriber offers for sale a FARM 9F. LAND, 'containing 160 acres--100 of which are cleared.— h farm lies - directly on' the: road from_ Middletown to Jefferson ; R is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a CoaLbank. The bnildings consist of a hewed log Rouse and Bain; with' Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subsoil. ber, on the premises, m Allegheny county,lo miles from Fittsbargh. " DIATRANIRCA 'MTLINTON. Moon townshipMetober23--if For bale or Exchange. • rE underslgned offers for sale the following de.. scribea REAL ESTATE, situated in the sth Ward; viz: Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each 20 feet front by 61 feet deep ; on which is erectea two 2 story Crams Dwelling Houses; withbrick basentents, each containing six rooms besides kitchens end-cellars. Also, one Lot adjoining the above.on which is-ereet ed three neat and comfortable two story brick Dwelling Houses. Also, three Lots of Ground, fronting on Locust street ; - etch lot 20 feet front by - 61. feet deep} on which ['tercet ( d Eve two storyFramelhvelling Houses. • • ' The above property, lying together, forms -a block. of GO feet front on Pine street by IW. feet deep to Locust street, and-will be sold separate or altogether. It is rented to good tenants, and rents for $490 per annum. Vactinll.dits in the business part of- the city, or Land within 3or 4 miles, would he taken in exchange, ' Apply to HENRY V,' FISH, • oet2 At the Great Bargai_',l.Corner. For -Sole.. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 , Acres, situate ' one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coon. ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House, 46 by 40feet, 11 stories high, with a basement. The house has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 ys.d* of the Ohio river, and commands sine view t.t t„ and is bounded on the North west by the State road leading to' New Lisben, Ohio. This pro perty would-be desirable for &country residence, or for a gaFden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if dewed by the pur chaser. The terms are• so moderato, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of N. P. tr. G. L. B. FETTERMAN, - ' Attorneys at Law, Fourth at. A2SHOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike %tree t,between Walnut and Factory . streets,Fifth Ward. The Lot feet front and 100 feet deep, on w - aleh there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ealr,-.Title rod.' For particulars, enquire of Alderman .PAREINnON, Penn street. Fifth Ward. - maylmf mt THE DWELLING HOUSE, No. SS Second at: EH between Wood and Market streets,novr occupj . ed by .t e subscriber—rent $2OO per anumn. Porsessum gtven on the Ist November, next. - vett). /NO. H. MELLOR, 81 Wood its. Voutatry-Reeiderroe , . ALOT on Nunnery -14111, containing four acres, will - be sold very low to any one wishing to build there- . on. The access will be easy, and the loteontmandu a most beautiful view. (oetat) THOMPSON BMX. For neut. 1 . HANDSOME STORE, on Market street,' bet Ween Third and Fourth streets, at present °coupled by Mr; Thomas White, as a Dip Goods Store. Area—A large well finished - ROOM in the second story,next dour to Mr. Duff's MkrcantileCollege. This Room is well calculated and;suitable for alHasical Sa4 loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E: D. GAZZAM, apttf Office, Third st.,over the Post Office. Coal Anima on Youghiogheny. OoACRES on the river, just above the 2na,Ditii there is a pit opened and railroadprepared -tor tilting coal in boats. ( oct2U. THOMPSON BELL. To et.. an A TWO .STORV BRICK HOUSE, on Bank. Lane, Allegheny', between the Hand street bridge an - Aqueduct. 'Enquire. of. 11: W. Flab, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield . streets, ' foena BENVILLA PROPEIaY.—.A. lot containinLabout 3 acres, and commandinglt beandrul view.ot the_ rivers and surrounding setmery, situate on Nunnery be sold low to any one wishing to build there on - fact4l - THOMPSON BELL. FOR RENT-=Several Houses ht diffentut peruser this City. Enquire at the Real Estate Office at the cot , ' ner or Fifth and Smithfield streets COAL LANDS FOR SALE OR LEASE .—About acres on the'Youghiogheny, just above the 'second data. The coal is very good , ,_ 0.1111 a pit already . opened. with a railroad of about 50 yas, which throws - the cent in boats. This property will be soldaltogether,lor, 111 lON of about auras. foct4l" 'TRONIFSON BELL: • A. Healthy Locanton. WHERE is no place more favorably eltuated than Nen ]. nery..l3lll. It ts healthy, and commands a most da• lightlut view. Persons wishing a lot; can get one. to OleaseUhemt containing from one to five acres augl2 TsonesoN•BELL.. Land fo eer THE Chartist's Coal Company will sell some aay ds nimbi* sucesof LAND- situated on and near , the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus . of tlteirTatlroad. The band will be divided into quantities to suit pup , chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easy. Enquire of 2 W REMINGTON, sepl Potal2tiger. For xenc. frwo well-finished otEees in 'Post Office Buildings; Third street. - • :A long, well,ligtifed room, third story; . entrance Mar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets. Also, a small brisk house,in Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of E. D. OAZZADL. octS . . N0.'184 Second street. JbiFFEHSON COUNTY LAND-4. 000 acres for sate oet4 THOMPSON BELL • eUST RECEIV.EO and for sans a new supply of fine PERFUMERY, . - Jenny Lind Pomades ;. Queen of Flowers , flaw Oil, . Poreeine Soap; Jenny Lind Extract; RoussePs Arnandies ; - • -- COULTER & 'NACRE, corner of Wood-and qd . streeut: bpsitto sale Iry ki jai STUART & - - - • - • BuTTER,-40 kegs and 10 bbls., to close consign mat. UBI)STUART & Md.. Bakers. aigClithairit .BrOlters • - ilieneivau • : ' • IQ. szosaigttai Boas . , save anuiviro siren autemo Aso Arm:Laos oviwJ - • 211 Mi. 67 ZOfarkeSsbleyjim , doon - ltactu , ok sand,..- , • • • N.41011510E5 . & BONB,_ • 7-4 13ANXERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERBoind Dan:. " JJIIII let's in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and_ -Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern And. Wettest' .;. cities constantly Car sale. , .at.. Collections made in all the cities Iltroughitity • ted States. Deposita' received In par rands overarrent paper, No. ildarket street, bdtoreen Third and Fonatti streets. " tag Doniesite and Poreqn Eavfivigesi Bank 'Nato. -"ooZdandSlivin BoughT,SoLl a nd flaichonged,: - NI II &NG E AKA IVAN MIN A.. Ar 61.4 " p'714 , 21u . VA"' . uj - iNT2III3I" ALLOWED ON TrX2bi:Po9lll. . (suirgo LLLMII LUXES. ' Kimono RAISM. -r , „ aIiAIEIER di. R -.- A Et•-a •:,•.: Bankeisandlzkany Bn3knva Dnkrr i ....rere ••-r•, n . •o d DoonatießiithEilsofftzekre,C. 1 DPeS" . -,, ~,!. .:;:., .. j'L Corn ß o iN hl u a a nd Woo;ite ft illeeettiopollelts Bt. •,,;,-..t :r: Charles Hotel. . .. ... .. :, . ... ~., • ....•-• ;10n928 av - x , .1 - 07tiVir. - • • • : JESSE':•CAROTHEELS & • NO. 16, 'WOOD STREET; PITTSPOBOH::.. , Current money received on deposit. • ; Collations made on all the ptincl;nal Mlles or iltakiint• ed States. . . taaglair• ;LC 1.80011. ' ' 21501. .110031 us a &BOWS T. • • "•,••• s • - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE 13110KERH s ' -- N. E. Corner of Wood and SiztA streets., Pittsburgh, Po • DEALERS in Coin, Bonk Note', Foreign and Domestic Etettange,Certificatet of Dr posit,lko EXCHANGE on &lithe principal Cities of Hu:linton' IC. and Europe, for sole in sums to snit parctuutero. , ' " CURRENT and par fonds received 'oxideposite, COLLECTIONS made on all pans of thellmon, sista lowest rates. , • • • sepll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING BOCSE: . : • 13DMILII, .4&"00•. , • • - V - OTES, 'Drafts; Checks, Ac. colleated, and Sandi Lances made upon favorable terms. - - may2.tf • • R. R:BRYAN, Cashier: Ho Uidays burgh, Hey IQ. 18B). . , • PATRICKS & FRINND,' - - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROIKERSi • ; ' No. 95, COO= WOOD ADD Masora) smarm: • • Pittsburgh; Pa. • [amyl sount's stra.noto,rotnrrxastown Kali= brans. XklIS BANK now_prepared to do business. Open from 9A. 111. to 3 P.M. : terest paid on Special Depp_sita angll ' THOMPSON B - G. W. TAYLOR. 112 SECOND STRP.E,T, - COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROXER.' STRICT attention scrip be given to all busine'ss en trusted to his care. Pinsaurgh marinfactured arti cles always bn hand, or procured on short votice. Notes, Bonds, hfortgages,"&e., negotiated oti favora ble terms. Advances made if required. ...i0ct22.0 RAFTS ON SAN FBANCISCO,. Califoraly_for sale at the Banking Nom of PANTAICKB'& FRIEND, N 0.05 Wood at ........ Dr. Roger.' 8,7114 of Llierwort. wad Tar 'For ths elixir cure of Coughs, Colds, Zniturnaa, Brunt/Wis. Spitting qrSkod. anti alt ether Lung Complaints tendnut to CORSOMP.TION. This syrup contains no,Optunt,Calemet, or any mineral whatever, but is composed entirely of 'those Roots, .. Herbs, and vegetable substances which nava a specific • • influence upon the . Lungs, and their. connected organs. Us in:medicos ear is to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phkgm and other morbid secretions foam the Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough, by ' subduing theirs jthemtarion and other :causes. which give rile ton. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy , tone i" Or the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more , thoroughly to remove. from the blood those impurities - and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so mach mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for inn. : table CONSUMPTION. . It also exerts a decided action - upon the skin, and assists nature In expelling,through the Ezhalents, =chef that morbid matter which would • , otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs, thus relieving ' them of a part of their work, and rendering the system pare and healthy. When tubercles areformig, it checks , their development and furtherprogress • or 'tf. glee:ration has taken place, it assists' therLangs In throwing off the' corrupted matter, soothes the irritation , heals the ulcer ated cavities , and restores them again to healthy action- This jiledicuse, therefore, is not a palliative merely.: which only relieves for the time being, but is a thorough' , ; , euratiw, as it strikes at the very root of the disease, and,:.:'. by removing it, removes at once all its remote' and at- tendant consequences. This is its _distinguishing Star- : eeterastie—h property possessed, in equal power, b, y-no• : other medicine of like nature , now before the public. • . CIRCULAR'S,. • , As Me ordinary sized advertisement can hilly explain • • the ti tdure and merits of this article, the Proprietors bare pnblished a new Circular, giving the binary of thin Meth.; cuts'• the description, nature, 4. e., of its principal thgredi- • ; ants; the effect they are designed to have upon the - - Lungs and Liver, and, a copiotareference to the perms who hats been cured by if—giving their names and reg.. denees, eyed to the street and the number. Those who • are troubled ;with Cough, or whose Lungs tue in the , least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the: Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam- phlets. It can be had gratis,and will well repay operand. . - The •‘ Hints on Health," and " About taking Cold," may be worth to yourself and family.. RUNDREDS OF. DOLLARS, in the shape of Doctors' Dills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many a rideable life: • WARRANTY. such is our confidenie in its virtue's, that we are jug to warrant this Medicine in every COSS of ram Add, " (Where used according to the directiona 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. Dr' See nage ad of the. pamphlet in. side the wrapper of each bottle. - • • ler- Be sure tout. for Dr. A. Rogers". Syrup of LIV• ERWORT, TAR, and CANCRALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to you.. . - CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there Is on the buff . wrapper, a nose of hand, signed %cub a Pm, by A. L. scovlet, & co. .Cough and Ducats of fourteen months standing Cured, • ' Alter being given up twice by eminent Physicians! • Axass - v,lnue th,1848. • ' Meram.A. Sweat.* Co-1 herewith forwar d to you a Ceraficaurof a Curs, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. The Cough and espeaoration was of/our:ern months standing, and had baffled the skill.of sevetsd of our eminent physicians in New York,Albany end Cooperstown. lam the person in whom the cure was effected, and as I had previously no fal h In patent medicines I have since tried it on. - others, and have become satisfied al its value. 'Mine was as great a cute as was ever performed, as I had, during my eseknen,bens giren up twice by my physicians. I have now commenced my business, alter taking, I Mink, about Mgt: boaks- . • • • Yoars,respeetfally, THOs. C. FAULDER. . BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. - sox now PROAPTIM 1? ACTS. Statement of Dlr. d Lang, Baker No. 388 Pearl Ebert, N. few days, before last ChrisUnes T ,l was taken ' unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely. at ,the •; Lunge. I called in a Ilotromopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me.. I read your advert. isement. and thought I would_ try ,Ltr. Roger' Syrup of • Licerwort, Tar and Canthrdagua. Before. Iliad taken ay the third bade, my...bleeding had stopped; my Cough was guns, and I felt as well as usual. Idy . health Is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine and cor dially recommend it to my friends: [TAU shaiment was made to the Prepristors,/darthl2th,lBso.l. ' • -Dior This whole paper might be 'filled with letter! si milar to theiabove,fionythese who hare been cured. * • - FOR SALE,whalesale and retail t by A. L. SCOFILt _ & CO, Proprietors at their Principal Depor,GOTEUC HALL, No. 318 Broadway, Nsw York, to whom all or , ders for the Medicine, an.l letters 'relating to Agencies, should be addressed, past paid . ' • . • ALSO, for sale by R. R Sellers,No. 57 Wood street, - Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and. vicinity t D, bt Curry and H. P. Behwiartz, Allegheny My; Townsend, , Carr & Co., hlanelk:ster ; A: Patterson, Birmingham. - • PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; Of slx bouleA for SS,OD • • •. • EMEEMM!EI ffieehan`tQi Hank HOPEI EVER. W . O ND ERFII RES ! toA.BI6HALAGT . IIII PinVilte '0111111&1111111.: . DB Li ROW N, No. 41 DI AM OND ALLEY, Davorss his entire attention °act practice.. His I. asinesaismostly conSnedto . - Private or Venereal Damns, and such pals.' - fol affections, brought on by imprudence ' ?v i e V, youthful indulgence and excess... Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaon hedDleet, Salacity Urethral Discharges, (myna y of ihe Blood, with all diseaies o. the venereal orsgin. Skin Disease' Scorbutio Eruptions,, Tester, Itingwonn,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lm.. potency, Piles, Rheamatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, of Diseases the Joints, Fistula in Ano.i• Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Learns, Irrita tions of the Bladder and. Kidneys, successfully ireated Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years' practice:flour in thii city' enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy tore to nil who may come under his care. Office and private consulting reams, a Diamond ay. 117 Charges moderate. novs:d&vrly EUMATISM—Dr. Drown's newly alscovrea rem. R edy for Rheumatism is n speedy a nd certain remedy for that painfoltrouble. It never fails. • Duke and -Private Consultation Rooms No. 83, DM MOND, Pittsburgh: Penna.-- The Doctor Is always at • home. lanlfklawd _ ovvels Cough Candy: FOR SALE by. Stripier, Joel Mohler, Ogden. & Snowden, & Htieke, Jaekron, and Keyser& ArDowell,Pktiburgh ; W. 11.15VCIellarui, Maw cheater. • tbovZi E.CornerofThird and Mar •• st ee ts ,—established in - and practice pmsned in ibis feet m ercantile ...... pry branch requisite for a per. feet ercantile education.. The wriele proects has been matured and perfected by nearly eleven years practice in teaching, and about fifteen mos previous experience in extensive domestic and shippung,business; and those ', who aspire to the highest rank as aeconntants, will tiud on eqnsniting any resident city speech out, that this is the only establishment of: the kind in.the..city in - which:thy mercantile commnniry have sumeonfidinuce. ,Tbey w ill s..bear in. mind " that all the pompons noise we now hear about " trustees," " charters," "examining conimittees,"; &c., add nothing to , the ability or experience ol meters, - deekedaw , . WHITE WAX-600 Da IAY We by dces 13.41.FARNIEZT OCR CO, !lIIS=O Cs bier .
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