LOQAIr : ATTEBS yk r um:......ivielc bolt .:11eatIff, - ; driVitig a pee, boiler wagon, loaded two' thrielapfrosin,,Mu? MaitddenPaWarehorise, Teeiratrietpiestirfial if teinOtre, ;Mcidentally upset it. Re was thrown out; and one of the barrels fell on hi" cheat end bunted a_bloodvezter. lie hied to death in'a feW minute": Efe'',Van:e • sljage aged Gerirgin and reside&-,in 'gharpilmrgh. A Widow and two children-are left to weep for him: • The Coroner; Wm. E. Arthur', held 11 Inquest on the body 'and the jury returned a verdict in actor: dance with the above facts. • 'Kau OlDosonturr; a Tale ellreland—le the title of a new novel, by Charles Lever It - is equal to any work paver ever wrote. 'lt is, in troth, -one of the tnost ' entertaitting novels that has been pro. duced fora long time. For sale at Efolmisl Literav ry Depot, Third street, opposite the Post" Office.— Altai, No.l of - .Appleton's New Mechanics} M'agit 7 zitro-tind-Engineeral Journal. Boston Shakspeare, Nos. 30 and Hunt's Merchant's Magazine.— . Norticulturtst and Cultivator for JanuarY. - • cc Kate CuDonoghtie " is also for - sale.by IL. Ms. nu &Co., Smithfield street, opposite BrOwnia H t el, gnaw= Szasiorni—Fridtry, January, 10. , Judges - McClure; Jones .` aadXerr on the Bench: The Court . was occupied -during - the forenoon Meaars..Maheri-' and" petterniiiven the part of the defeepe.. They are able and eloquent comm I, and *Ore listened to with rearked attegtior! CiPt• Naylor followed, this nfleinoon;nnd Mr. Burke con. .'• • , Cotirtweris in session' last evening ix'p-to . late hour. Mr, Burke made the concluding spech atter dark arld'it ie Spoken of as being-great in argu ment and -elciquenco. After the Judge had cliarged -the jury : and .vraiteol' tOr' some time expecting a return, the Juke t, : announced thathe-jury had not agreed nor were - they likely to do so The Court adjourned.. , - • I,:intorwtomitri.—Vje `were yesterday, shown . a' I:llplcima cif DuiPs - COmmercialCollege. ,It was lith -oiftupheil by SchuChinen, Third street, add it leeks_ juilfaboutilwelhai a steel engraving. Mr. 8. is very proficient in his business, and 'freak the great perfection to which it is being brought, - `we have but little doubt, but that, in the course of time, it will in a gnatitilegree supercede steel engraving.. .lEtiiiiielis Panorama instill on eshibition at ihe labeneaM •We believe this - ii the lion night:. 4ny,who have failed to see this magnificent painting Should gb, this evening. Don't let this op. • .P.ortcurily =esCape s ror it may not coon 'again occur. 'rhe jewelry istabliihateat n n the r.oraer-of,Wood and Water ktreete was entered_ou Wadheaday,night;ned 'eeverat articles stolen (real it; The thievesteft behind them :a bowie knife end. - . carA mit:lotus:On Wl' arrested yesterday and brnisiht-hefore the 'l!ttayor for palming a counterfeit A. 5 on /gullet .Nnfan. lie,rodeamed, the note and - wee ' ter The cue of the Corn 'vs. James Kelly 'the - boy who killed hie wow - prisoner, will be taken up (=Monday. ' Wi' On, iis'd ay timed thief entered a Clathintrstore 00 Water street and tool& a coat and pair of pants. lie made his escape. • , tar All the jurors in the Qiarter Sessions but thosesitting in the box, were yesterday discharged mail Monday.. 'CIiZIPTho casts of conspiracy, abductiorr and.riot, now tinder Consideration,' and in which the Mayor is a defendant, - has mecureied five days. Osinist --The city is about baitdiag a utessotidge over the &nal on Penn street'. The wick was commet ced y e sterday motinag. Cotbing. :Winter - Clothing Soiling. Low for Cosh. MO DELANY. * 190 Lile/Iy . moist, Pittsburg*, has on _L hand a large - assortment of the latest style of Winter Coats, of fashionable colors- Also, Ponta, Vests 'acid all other articles in the clothing tine: Wholesale parcheserk will find a most desirable stock to seleet tram; - and will be sold lowfor cash. I decl9. il. Arer ARGUSTs TAILOR, TNFOMS his friends and customers th at he has ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No: 85 Smithfield where:they can be suited ut 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, wad no pains will be spared to afford the. greatest , degree of satisfaction to his pat rons: A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always on hand. . . - (de el 6 a. KELLY , c KANT TA RiLOR, IYo. 17. Smithfield nue:, Pittstrureh r - Pa4 HAiat JUST RECLIVED FROM THE EAST—a large and mi.refully:selected stock_ of French. English and... American CLOTHS, cAssimiums NEST. INGS—of the most approved colors and styles' which . he isprepared. to make to order in the very best manner and on the most reasonable terms... . Ile Lan always an band n good assortment of gentle men's Fashionable MUM MADE , CLOTHING, Shins, Collare,Crayals, Hankettinafs,ploves, Suspenders, /cc. • clothing's cloaking THREE BIG DOOR Si JOHN M 'CLOSItEY, • Wholtratiand Retail Dealer in Clothing, 151 Liberty it Pit sburgh, Pa. MY stock of FaII and Winter Clothing is now ready, amounting ,to upwards of 4400,000, whicrrl think will be foetid to by . ene of the 'choicest selectlonsotsar• meats ever , got up in this rattily other city lathe 'West- My ; purchases having been. all made early, I have :therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all itescriptions of. Woollen - Goods, and ain therefore ena hied to offer my* stock at unusually low prices.' - I have this season paid more thin usual attention to the manaustaring and style of my 'garments, so that the very. lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new, customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing _as by the lowness of thy prices. - - The preprietor,would particularly call the attention of all dealers on _Clothing to Lis 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 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestin The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand *large quantity of goods suited to , 1 every section of the United States. - In the cutting departmentwill alwayibt found very , large selection of all the choicest - makes of - Cloths, Cris ' 'amerce and Silks, to be (mind in this or eastern markets. -He is prepared to Wake cloths to order in the shortest Itotice in the latest and most fashionable styles. • respectfully [Mites his old friends and -Customers, as wall as theyublic in general, to call and'exemine for h Agency for. Different Lines of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, 205 mammy mrsridessintarn. W. .8 YR fa'S CO, 82 .Sziith strtey Netei Tarr; 28 Wauriao Road, Liverpool and. 65 arctic* street, Nete Leans.: II*SALINE OF PACrEET3 every five daps XI. from Lioerpobl to New-Y . oa FlCLitte of Packets 'float Liverpool *to; Philadelphia, - on. the 18th -of each inonthl a lane of packets to 'Baltimore on the:o3th.o. eachlitontir, A.hio-ra Line of Packets bit , the. Bth and 84th of each month 'emu London and Portsmouth 'to ' - qi l, Bo - :-IhirtftssitsightalwaYson hand, foranyamount, it - the : lowest sates of distoontv and , a .O o. a ll: gbien concerninr b pacsengets, that can with pleurae, by then-Agent. JOHN _o4 115 ' Liberty -at., Pittsburgh ..,IPSZNAit3YLVA.NIA, Rairmoitus, 1,r•=.41,1!,'.•‘!•1--.1 AIUtABOXISMIT __-. _ _ • • 30 ; Phi/curelphta7-L.W43 M>7es RaCroad-92 OOD INTENT; 'TELEt. nr APR AND - EXPRESS •ior UNE - STAGE: COMPANY.. Six daily -tines of new Coaches, for Hollidaysburg and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and During the suspenskra of -Canal _navigation, six daily Rota of Coaches will leave for Efollidaysbunr, and from thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, ZBl3 miles,l to Thlladelplda. Time through 36 boars. . •Faxe to Phßadelphia• Fare to Baltimore Coaches will, leave every morning, et 8 o'ctock pre . eiselyi tual every night .at the 'tame hoar.* Estras to leave at any time, rilwayett readiness.. Thbi is the most e . et, =vim/Mk and arpeditions - ronte to the Eastern • Passenger's for Enitimore tate , the -new . Railroad it .liarri.sbarg, direct, on the - arrival of the cars, at that ";placerFor passage or information,-apply ' WA R. MOORHEAD; Bt. Charles-Hotel,''. art° 3:- P.; 110.1.,ME.% Monongahela Rouge • . . . '~, -__ ~ ;,y,: . vec~~«is?kx-- _,,;~tr ;,fi - ,tea, - isa _.. '+ - .. . . . , , • , , • • , • - Ontinerria I • TME.DiTT_SIIIIILGII BOARD OF . 'X'D.A.ZDX AND MEOII.OI,TSP.• EXCDAN GE. • E: . _ WM. BARKEA" . COMSSITSII 402 , ' JAISITAIM. JESSE, ceitcrrliEfua. - - 'Daily [Levier, of ttts Markets. :OFFICE _ 9P TELE MORNISdr . POSt, Ptrummon, B.ATuttproz, Jan.' 11, 186 L . . . Risinette,' yesterdny, limited, both; on , the street and on the:shad. . Receipts of. Flour,by river more freely than any previetts:day of this FLOIJR- , •Sales of:some 600 bble.sit $3,6003,56. Some small lois of . good brands at :03,60. Some bidders prefer storing to selling at jinn figures.-- A lot of 200 fine at 03,31. GRMIT—No cliange since abr last. DRIED FRUIT—No change - . BUCKWHEAT—Tri demand at $1,75 ir 100 lbs. CHEESRO-150 boxes sold nt 6} cash. -; Cotton, . markets of the South. New OSLSAftB, Dec. 28,:1850. _ Comm.—When we closed our last weekly report the market war beginning to evince more firmness, at the cent decline which had ensued upon the un favorable advice, by the Liverpool steamer Atieri ca. 'On Saturday and Monday, operators were ex pecting later news by the Attica, in consequence of which the vales 'were confined to 3,600 bales at former prices, though without any decided improve. ment.' Alter noon on Tuesday the long Incited for European' &deices were:laid before the .public, and proved unexpectedly laverible, as. they arniounced arriatd advance at Liveipool. With us this Intel ligence'has had the effect - of increasing the demand, and canning apt improvement in`prices of Vai.of a cent ; the sales since being 5,000 bales on Tuesday, 9,500 on Wednesday and Thuraday, and 2,500 yes= terddy, thus making a total for the week of 20,000 bales—tsketi for t France, the Continent,..Zegland and •the North: We raise our figure& to' conform to the slight improvement noticed above. The re ceipts at this port since first of. September are 374,- 967 bales, against 357,217 to same time' in 18 , 194 while at the U. S. ports there is a decrease of 35,11/3 bales, us compared with the same period last year. Inferior ..'..;.. (4112 Middling Fair..1314a131 Ordinary .' 121012 t Fair .. .. . ..'...1310 Middling. ... . ..1.21012; Good Fair . ..'...14 61— Gpod 61iddling.13 0131 Good and Fair.nomintil. 31astems, December 31, 1850. Comon.—lt is rather difficult to ascertain tbo pro. cise effect had by tho improvement in Liverpool on our cotton market, in consequence of the very small stock offering. Advices by the Africa, received on Satardayt, *quote}"to: advance in Liverpool, and the IW4overnetit here has probably Moo to a corresponding extent. Thera are but very few wag.. one coaling in, and business wears rather a doll as; The Hatchie Boats are coming out with much mealier loads tban usual, at this season of the year, and we nadmstand, from good authority, that the quantity of cotton from this source,_ will not be over two-thirds or loo;" -- yeaere yield, and the whole' s ceipts at this point not over throo•foortho of the crop of 1849. We quote Ordinary ' 1140111 Middling 12 0124 • Good Middling 121012 i - Middling Fair. out Fair. 0121 ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2,. 2, Boles, Beaver. " Baltic. Tacobs t Bromsville. " • Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. hPRee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. o' Beaver. Gordon, Heaver. " Thomas Sittiver, Bailey, West Newton. " Messenger N 0.2, Fisher, Cincinnati. " Washington, Martin: Louisville. -" Nelson. Moore; Wheeling, DEPAR FED: " Michigan N 0.2, Boies,Beiver. Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. -" 3.15.1.1Cee. Hendrickson, McKeesport. "• Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • " Thomas Shaver, Bulky, West Newton. ". Brilliant, Grace,Cincinnati. • "• Diurn Clipper al NC/. 2, Drtvol, el na Cicinti. l, Conwell, Wanted to Charter. A STERN 'WHEEL STEAMBOAT of light draught. Apply to • • SCAIFE k ATKINSON, First at., (man - • - between Wood and Market sta. . The safe,coratortable and swift ran. _ _ Wag steamer, ALLEGHENY. BELLE, No. 2, Wm. ILONA, Mullet, Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY morning, .at lb &clock. For freight or passage, apply on Pittsburgh and Sharpsburgh Puotr.ot. ' - 'FHB undersigned respectfully announce "to Me citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Shaspsburg h, , t that we have b atilt and are row rums ng e ;Steamboat SHARPSBURGIi as n regular Packet or Ferry between the above named places. Her landing at Piusburgh will be at the foot of Irwin street, and at the Sharpsburgh public landing. Passengers taken on and pat oil' at any intermediate point: She will leave Sharpsburgh at 8 o'clock, A. M., and 3 PM; Pittsburgh at 0 + A. AL, and 4,1 P, AI. .Fare Sharpsburgit 10 ecuis—either way ; Girty's run, or . Lawitrieeville,s cents. IL BUTTERFIELD, *self} - FRANCIS SANDOL. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. Tirs new and fast running steamer ths2nNomm, Master, will depart regularly every WEDNIZSDA.T. l'nr freight or passage, apply on board, or to tug? G B MILTENBERGER. The , Human Body must Perspire, (SO PAYS NATI:4IE4 TO _HAVE d HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons-who do not perspire are liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. AT OW, °NW Italian Chemical Soap causes a free 1` perspiration, and at the Berne time mollifies, softens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an tnfant's. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM. AND SORES, are soon not only healed,. hut cured by its use, as at -least seven physicians in 'sew Tiirk knovv,.who use it P in such ease slhlP, and find it tmlailing—as als LES I BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any'other skin disease. The reader Is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. [could enumerate at least SUpersons cured of SORE HEAD;SORE 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 1 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. Irr Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask - for Jonas' Italian ChemicalSoap— and buy it. only of.WAL JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. _...• • _ . . ALIQUID HUNAN Hem AYE for the changing of white, red ortrrey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color. in a few minutes. Price 60 cents ending , . Sold by. W.JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitisburgh, .head of Wood. . . ldec2o Jones' Llly . bite. • LADZES are cautioned against using coalmen prepa -red Chalk. • They are not aware bow frightfully injurious it is to the skin !'_how coarse, bow rough, bow • sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sate . appears after using prepared Chalk Besides, it is injurious. contain , - ing 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 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, making it soft and smonth, Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of WOOll, Pittsburgh. l'rico 25 cents. dec2o:daWly (Gazette copy.) A Scientific ilaix Tonic Restorer A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 34 cents. - Those ~23.; who have used Jones' Coral Bair Restorative know Its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will force-the hair.to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or dandruff, and make 4 1 0, red or grey halt grow dark. For dressing.the hair soft and. silky, nothing can exceed this—it makes it truly beautiful and keeps it so. It 19, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for the hair. Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty sty, head of Wood, Pittsburg.' Price 37} eents ‘ oo cents an d fdee2o Pearly W hate Teeth and Breath, TO RE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. 13ERRONS who have eitber,ore - honorably assured that if their breath never so foal, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARE OR YELLOW and enerukted with tartar, that a 25 dent box of Jones' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow, - and`the breath odiferonsly sweet. Sold onl y at lA.CRSON 3 S Store, 240 Liberty street, bead of Wood - ldeeo3l -SOLDERS OF 11111 AMERICAN WARS vir HO have-served either against the British or In- V diane since the year 1700 , are entitled, by 'e late law of Congress, ton donation of land. The undersjgnedorfers to you his services to procure your:Land. Warrants from the Government. Havi ng been engaged extensively during the past three years in that busteess,-for the soldiers of the Mexican. f t War, and the heirs of who died, and during that period of time prepared and settled in the different departments at Washington, upwards of five hundred claims, consist ing of Land Warrants, Pensions, three, months' extra Pay, and arrearages of pay.ducito the deeettied;the bu. stnesa at the different officeatin Washington it now fa -miliar and easy-to me, and can he , transacted , for :those claimants at 'a distanceby a carrespondence through the PertOffices..-Charges moderate.. Office nt the tanner stand in Bakewell's Building, Prantetrcet,:near the New Court`House. • - Zasbargh,Het. ;/.5.; , ";...~'~.=~C~i--Pr •.:a '~;n~t.'~ , ii,'~,:-tea ~~ - k`-"7~-.`.:: rimy: . 011=4118 CLASSITICATIOIQ. PORT OP PITTSBURG 4 FS= 0 156111f9 . TVATIll lP Tilt CITANNIL. or Cincinnati Jones' Solution of Jet„ Ifactlfai toUf - • - 011tikens-of Pittsburgh HAVE you all home , now-cheap:C.A. BROWN is sellingbisatock of fine Geld JEWELRY?' if yoa have. not, thett knew that he is selling a very rich-and fishiMiable assortment of Gold WATenIIF3 and-JEW ELRY at such astonishing low prices that all wl:thage called to see his assortment and'prices,exclaim,—Jhis, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. -- What ! fine gold Jecvelry selling at half the usdalprice! How can this be? Stop a:moment, we will tell you the 'secret ; wohaveimade such arrangements with the manufactu rers at the east, and' also, with. the Watch manufactu rers of Rurope, 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 at to sell at a very small profit;upon first cost, and therefore, a wholesale" price will answer. Therefore; low.priees audlarge sales will be our motto. • ' Please call at _IAL Market street, Second door frim Liberty street. ' Well)) O:A. BROWN; • Dr. Charles ROft0.0.11; 11aDMCCOPAT1110 PHYSICIAN, .ILne removed . his .11UL, office to Penn street, N 0.281, (between Hand etteet and Garrison Neal. itattroad ilair.erir-No /Monopoly. .0,-7•1•0111111i. - CORNER-OF WYLIE AND TUNNEL STREETS: TllE.hirgest .bread ever offered. te the, citizens - of Pittsburgh—twelve and a half lbs. Bread .for 25c.; or2o.tp - 111, which is 20 qk et. cheaper than any other Bakery in this city. -'The question will be- asked why ittthis Bread so much larger than that of any other es tablishment? It is easily answered. We arc not un der the expense of horses and wagon to deliver Bread to retailers,nor do we demand the enormousdiscount they do, which its 20P et.; whereby the consumer is at a loss. The-price of . Bread at this establishment wilitalways be In proportion to - the price of Flour. - • • " Small profits and quick retums," - ii our motto. Dealt fotgetthe place, corner of Wylie- and TIM. net streets. Ijo4l - RICHARD REANEY. ' - 131 oney round. FUND in the Stocking Store, on Fifth sheet, a Porte mane!, containing Ten Dollarsand some silver.— Thhowner can have it by application , to AVM. DALY & CO., Filth street. - (dee3o Solar Bookal New Bootuti . . . 111 - MINER ft•ACO., No. 32 Smithfield street, have re • ceived the following new books. • N 0.2 Dictionary of Mechanics' Engine Work and Engineering •, No.lo . Pictorial Meld Book of the Revidation; This excellent work, issued serni-monthly, will , be complete in about TWENTY TIZEIBEES, containing•forty eight laige octavo pages, each, and a descriptive record of - a journey recently performed to all the most import ant historical localities of the American Revolution. The plan is unique and ittrictive, ertthrseingthe character istics of a book of travel and a history. • To Love and to Be Loved : a Story; by A. S. Roe, author of "Jamee Momioy, orPve been Thinking." The Ladder of Gold ; an English story, by Robert Reif f.", Marston of Danoritn: a tale; Olive : a novel. By the author of ‘• The Ogilvies. " We have also on hand and for sale a large assortment of Annuals, Albums and Children's Books , suitable for the holidays. Idee2S New Books 1 New Booke VALL, 85 Fourth street; has just received the Lad der of Gold, an English story, by Robert Bell. o Love and to be loved, a story, by A. S. Rose ; The Forrest Rose, tale of the Frontier, by Emerson Bennett Lent' I..eoti; or Adventures in the Far West, a sequel, to the Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett ; Temptation; or the Watch Tower or Koat-ven ; Olive, a novel, by the author of "The Ogilvies;", . Singleton Fontenoy, R. N., by dames Hannah, author of sketches in" Ultra-Marine.' The Rotrush Confessional; or the Auricular Confes sion, its history, consequences, and policy of the Jesuits, by BL ; Weitern Scenery on land and river, hill and dale; in the Mississippi Valley, .Ity Wm. Welts; for sale as above. and at P.R. Buford's, Federal street, Allegheny. dee3t Lost...k Pocket Book, BETWEEN Diamond alley and 193 Liberty - street, with papers in It that are of no use to any one but the owner. The finder will be rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner, on leaving It at IDS Liberty et. It. S. MARSLAND. Sew Stook of P1111%014 Niffig JOHN H. 1111141.011, No, IS Wood it., Inas }lint received a new and splendid tot of PIANOS, now opcii and ready for sole. : decal Perimanstilp. AT no time for many years has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving are circulated .through the town and country - , with Ott en graver's name suppressed, in order to induce the igno• rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becoming rapid und elecant penmen. will do well to call at DUPE'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex amine the handwriting of some of the best penmen in the city, who bare been instructed in this Institution. dee37:d a w PITTSBUttOki CODAT.II.OI'AIiACT AND TIMM STREET* niTATLTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insti Winn of the kind in Pennsylvania. Facutry.—Joan Furanno, principal Instructor it the science of Accounts. 0. K. CIUMBEIMIC, Protestor of Per:mane:7, Mereun the computation, &c. ALEX. M. WATSWV, Esq Lecturer on Comracreia Law. These wishing to obtain a complete knowledge o Bookkeeping and ne application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing s are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening Reference to any of the city merchnnts. (deaf, Waverly House. THE undersigned having succeeded MS.Jorix . I'snarit in this popular establishment, announces to his friends and the public generally, that be will us • his best efforts to keep up tbc well earned and long enjoyed reputation of the bogie. He will keep constantly on band every delicacy of the season, Gs.sts, Sums and CAN OTESEUS. &c.. and his Bea will at all times be supplied with the Cuotcusr Li (POHL (dent:7:ly.] N. C. a ALL AO lIE R. MISEACHES--3DOlms. prime reek) and for sale by deels SIIRIVER & BARNES P MOLASSES—.% barrels new crop Molasses just received and for sale by RICKETSON, deel9 Nos. Q2l and trZt Liberty s CHEAP FRUIT.—New M. R. HUNCH RAISINS, 121 c. lb., 10 lb. for MAO. or 512.25 t?' box,—for Kale by MORRIS A HASVORTH, in the Diamond. [dee27 THE BEST PLACE IN PITTSBURGH TO BUY REAL GOOD TEAS is at MO RRIS & H A - IV 0R T S Tea Store, in the Diamond. If you buy Teas at this establishment once, you are sure so buy them there again, as they sell none but what are stria!, genuine Excellent (amity Teas 50c The very best Teas imported. 75c. and 81,00. [dee27 Howe's Cough Candy. 'VCR SALT ; by 11,-Smyser, Joel 'Mohler, Ogilen .1" Snowden ' Coulter & Hacke, Wm.' Jackson ' and Keyser& M'Dorrell, Pittsburgh ; 'IV. It APClelland, Man cheater. [novll9 DIIFF'S Min i `llum' t iC r o c rn e e t r s o Th s i t rcl , zd h I d a i r i i W.llHRlFillillat,Ml:Jjjli 1840 - The course of instruction and practice pursued in this establishmentincludes every branch requisite for a per fect mercantile education; The wnole process has been matured and perfected by nearly eleven yenta practice in teaching, and about fifteen years previous experience in extensive domestic and shipping business; and those who aspiie to the highest rank as accountants, will find on consulting - any resident city merchant,that this is the only establiihractit of the kind In the city in which the mercantile comiuunity have any confidence. They will '• bear in mind" that an the pompons noise we now hear about" trustees," " charters," "examining committees," add nothing to the ability or experience of teachers. dee:claw. • • Dividend. THE President and Directors of the Hand street Bridge Company have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars per share out of the profits of the last six months, payable forthwith. WM LAWYER, Jr., Jana Treasurer. SEVENTH GREAT SEIM-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, AT THE One Price Store Of A. A. MASON a. Co. Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. XITILL commence on Morraxv, December 30, 1850 V V and continue through the - month of January. 0 n 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 Uollarai will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth less than usual prices; The-notice al their Semi-Annual Sale to' any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guaiaAle for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— Rich Cashiieres, - 75 c. Usual price 51,20 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prise 1500 re. Cotton and Wool Hairlines, 15, 181 e. Usual price 20 and 25e ; Sops. High Colored piraiDeLaines, 45c. Usual price •50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50e. Ustial .price 50 pa. Black Silks:* Reduced 25 par Cent.; 100 ps. French Me n noes, 51,00. Usual price 81,37 e 300 pa. Paramettas and 'Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 32- . per cent; 2520 Long Square Shawls, which vrill be sold at from Srto 85 liss than the usual prices.; • • 3000 Yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price . Fast Colored Calicoes, die. Usual priee9c.; 100 emits English and' American' Calicoes, and 10e. Usual price 10 and 121 c.; ' ' 90 cases BleachedAtuslins: Reduced 20. per yard; : 200 bales Brown'Afuslin—allgrades; Mao—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings,Hosiery and Gloves;LinensiChecks, Clothx, - Casslineres, CaSstnets Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lowerprices than any of their previous sales. • • - • - They invite an early- call, as ma fly'of-their choicest Goods will soon be sold. - - • - The lowest price 'named at first. ,NcniA. A. MASON CO., . fig and 9411igkostrent. # H ~-tF -... s:n.w•r Reported =Expressly jar , t he Daily Morning Post rir k etrm zor raOtlTSrucli=Pl BTin 112 ITRLM xxxist CONGRESS...9EOONp SESSION. IeVASHILIGTOri, January 10. SECIATE.--Three thousand copies'of the Appen dix to the report of the Smithsonian Institute were ordered to be plinted. • . hirr,Douglae reported .rt bill to refund to. Orogen tho 'expenses incurred in the Indian-war to that Ter - otOr.Y. - The bill conferring a petition on Sarah O. Mack. ey,.tifier 'a long debateiwatt Paase#. `Hones.—Mr. Esau, of Ohio, introduced a bill authorizing those:entitled, to receive Treaaury Scrip in lieu of, their land warrants. Referred.-; Johnson, of Tenn., naked; but did not re• ceive, leave to introduce a bill giving a farm to ov. cry hend of a family who shall cultivate the same. Mr. Bennett introduced • a bill .granting to New York, foreortain 'purposes, a jest and equal proper. lion of public lands with that granted other States. The House resume# the consideration or the IL Hampshire contested election caee. • SEIZURE OF THE NIAGARA The steamer Niagara Was seized by the Collector for violating the revenue hive. A boat was do. tented, at night, landing eilhe and lacea to the amount of $5 or $lO,OOO. It is supposed the crew aro to blame, and ncil the officers. She Is now in possession of the Government officers; It is sup. posed the Secretary of the Treasury will release • the ship. Dates from Venezuela to the 17th, state that great excitement exists relative to the presidential elec• tion. President MOnagues has called a Congress to meet on the 20th. He feared that if his brother was not elected by them, the scenes of TiOlence o f former years would be created over. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Yotax, January - 9. Cotton..rirm, but less active; sales of 200 bolos. Flour—Sales of 2800 bbla, including common to good Ohio at 4,87 to 5,00 ; round hoop 5,00 to 5,12. Rye Flour.. Scarce at 3,75. •• Grain.. Wheat heavy. Rye held at 75 to 80. Corn innivo and very scarce. Phrk..Unchanned ; sales of 500 bbla. mesa, for California, nt 12,50, time and interest added.' Hams firm at 53 ; pickled hams Groceries". Unchanged. Tobacco. Qu let. Nrw Yong, January 10. Flour.. Firm. , flogs.. Held firmly at 6;00. Lard.. Active. Sales or 300 kegs at 7108-; new scarce and wanted at Nest. Whiskey.. Firmer, at 26326 k. Rio Cotfee..Still very active; sales of 1600 bags at MOW. Rico.. Firm and scarce at 3,50a13,50. Leather.. Hemlock tanned advanced kc. obacco..Unchanged. Liamatortn, January 10. Floor—Sales of 700 bbls of Howard Street at 4,n 361; bolder* ask 4,62; sales of- 1,500 bble of city mills at 4,664.. Grain.. Wheat and Corn unchanged. - Bacon.. New sides, S to Rh; sl,r - :suiders, 7 to 71 ; hams, 10. Lard.. There is a lively shipping demand for new; sales of 600 kegs at 81 to 811 100 kegs at S. Col:lee—Quiet ; sales of Rio at 101 to 11i• PHILADELPHIA, January 10. Business dull—no change in prices. Adminixtrotorts Notice. LEWERS of Administration On the estate of Anthony Becton, deed., late of Pittsburgh, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said crate are requested to make immediate payment to ei ther of us: and all persons holding claims against said estate wilt present them, duly authenticated for settle ment, at the Warehouse lately occupied by:said Antho ny Beelcu, No. Kt Third street. ANNA Id. BEELEN, Adminiatralrix. (let:2slm E. D.6AZZAAI, Administrator. Central Tea and Family Grocery Store tt IE finest qualities of Green and Black TEAS; Mo rha, Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovering's D. Re fined and Crushed SUGARS; Neiv Orleans,St. Linda Re Gned and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, &c., for salo by H. C. KELLY, area No. 20 Fifth street. queen City Milli store. li k TO. 29tS Clair street,(near the britlge,—a 1111 large assortment of our own make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly. dec24:ty S.& Di. AtIL. 50 BBLS. TALLOW rcc'd and.for sale by dec2s SHItIVER Z.: BARNES. ARD—:I9 bbls. and 15 kegs $1 Lard received and for sale by tdec:lsi - SHRIVER & BARNES. SALE OP VALUABLE IRON WORKS, NEGROES, MULES, &a IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1919, I will sell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Slate of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1951 ; he Furnace Yount known as the Louisa Furnace and the Vernon Pomace, with nil the lands attached and adjoining there to, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same time and place I will sell a valuable negro man. John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of I, 2. and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. On the 11th of April, 1851, 1 will also sell, at the late residence of Roht. Baxter, in - Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton's Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres,ona credit 0f1,2,3a0d 4-years. Sumner Ceuniy Lands near I will also sell, on the 26th of March,lBsl, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court Howie, 320 acres of land lying in said County, Irnswn as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1,2 and 3 years. House and Lot in Nashville. I will also sell, on the 28th or March, ISM, a valuable House and Lot in Nashville, at the Market House, known as Lot No. 64. situated on High st.,. on a credit or I, and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi red of the purchaser and a hen retained on the real es tate in all cases. P. PRIES ['LEV, C. & M. MMFMM!! _ . I will, as the Adm'r or Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou. isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn , on the 9th day of Apr 11,11351, all the personal property of the said Roth. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting . o 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. . . I will also sell, on the 11th day of. April, 1851, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 80 Mules , Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop• erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 18 months Bond and security will be required on all sums over 810. The sale will be continued at each place from day to day, till all the property is sold. Dec, 17,1880. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm'r. Irr Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the fee stated. Published till day of last sale. The Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville Journal;.the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish the above advertisement twice sCweek until day of sale, and focward accounts to the Clerk and !Mister for settlement. dealitawts —Clarksville Jeer:seism. YOUGHIOOHENY ROUTE I TWIINTT•TERSE TILE STIORT= ROUTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! Tho almoner THOMAS SHRIVER, M. BLILEY, ISTater, leaves Pittsburgh, from her %;rarf atioire the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4. o'clock, P. M. and West Newton at S running in connection, with 'daily lino - of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence: to Balti more and Philadelphia. , For further inforMation empire of • G. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House; ur, Cam: JACOB SMITH,. dec2o:6m • Freight Agent. Wharf Boa Morrie it Willis , Home,' citartiaL, PUBLIIIIIED EVERY DATCUIDAY, EtTIIE CITY OY. DEW-111111; At Two Dollars a year. payable in all cases in Adiance. COMMISSION OF AGENCY, OFFICII ok zits nous Jetrases, No. 107 Fulton - et., N. York, Dec. 24, 1850. ,S To all whom it.rnay Concern ; . , , THIS may certify that J. B. Homan is duly authorized to wives Agent for "MORRIS & HOME JOURNAL," and that all receipts given by him in pny., ment for said palter will be duly acknowledged by us at tha omee•of.publication; and it is ex - pre &sly agreed and understood, that allsubscriptions are payable one year In advance, .and that no name will be inserted ou the Books till the money for the same is paid. The new volume will commence on the first of Juni ary, SubscriptionsTeceived fiy B. Holmes, Third st., epposite the roat mato.. . MORRIS & - WILLIS; dec2o . - - Bditorzand Pinpriesom. OTL MEAT;'—ichoind and yr - Bat - ivy - • , RIIODEs & ALCORN, M 7 ad st., opposite St. Charles' Hotel itIANARY SEED . - 7 rlObblicibr o'b9• • . V. -deco__ 4 13: - FAIINESTOCK& CO T OBACCO -30 bates Springer's extra Ws; - 28 do. -.Moore's. ; [dectßi_ ....STUART & For sale by EMIXTRAOT OF' LOG WOOD ; Castile Soap ; Sulphate of Quinine ; Chrome Green. - ' dec24 CREESB-160 boxes W. R. Chew. In 4.10r0 and for solo by ..tdec24l MILLER IO,RICKETSON. TotrACCO-25 hones -Russell At- Robinson's 25, do: •i W. IL Grant's ; 30 do Hoots'.; 10 do King's. .For sale '' KING ,dc MOORHEAD. 'lsm-AssEs-19 bble. {oak packager:4 .planuttion /XL Molasses, received per steamer Caledonia, and (or sale by 1 .. --- .:[dec2o) • KING. & :MOORHEAD. VERY. SUPERIOR FRENCR'BR.I,NDY Just reed. - and'for sale by the bott MO WareovalloniV i i -- -' in theDlumoiid. BUS. CHESTN:IM received for oalepy lU . 10 .. .S . .HRIVER BA RN ES lt i d 0.1 LARD-5 buts. No, 1 Lard; Act; • , Justrecelvect and for sale by • m,LER & IticKgrsoN,. V05.221./uid=liberty st ILICONCiff4Wit - AT'CIDER-20 bbls Economy Cra .lA Cider in store and Lir sale by - •• ' --- ' dec24ISIILLER & RICRETSON' , . , BUSHELS .SHORTS : this day received and 1,000 for sale by. - aec24 OFFEg: , -43(f bags prime flio,part near crop, rendre ing and for snle_by triov2Bl DYER.. Q PANISH CIGARS.-20,000 Regatias and Pitnepies 0 for sale by BOA SWAM at SILL. BUTTER -10 bbls. prime •Holl; . • MU de e 2.7. _ 1,2 kegs, packed.; for fg.V.Ygt.t,YRAn. 4 M* er , ORH (VIETH BEANS--4 bble. for gale - - Iry decfl KING & MOORHEAD TIRIED APPLES — YO bus. for sale by JJ deal ' RING & MOORS:MD aRORTS--I,ooobus.jak rea'd per ateaber Jenny Lind and for gals by • SHRIVER le. BARNES, ',. dec2s • ' • 130 and MrSecanaat. Bonori, January 10 NATANTED—Ono of hltichell's Statet. Maps of Penn VIC sylvania. Apply at No. 54 Smithfield Street, PL ?LE WARATERS--A fen , Japanne d _ 1 era, very nendy - got nn on hand an d f or Warm JOHN DUNLAP r . ' VW ' f r. cor Market and SecOnd'e.ni. J 1213 BUTTER, for family.use„ forsale by doc-23 • • SURIVER Zc. BARNES TEASjaI.---40 half chasm, to close, al- Al • STUART Eo SILL: B R" 21X1 dpzetz, po close otaiti —. ttl i tn , , smt LARD.-10 kegs just received by Jai • STUART nURN.-10 bblq. in store and (or sale try • /al • • - • STUART SILL FE,&.?"" -22 •IVAILS ---100 kegs, 8 at:ldled, in store studios sale by : F jai • . - .STUARTA SILL. ain BUSH. SHORTS in store and for saleby • - VI./ dee2l - RHODES A. ALCORN. RA 100 onsh. in store and for sale by • ' I.lt dee2l. RHODESA ALCORN. ICJOBdUeBct MIDDLINGS in toArejlilibtk t)RN--'3 15 bush. Corn, in the .ear, in - store tend for O sale by Venal.) - RHODES ALCORN. OONYT for sate by • G:dec3l .RHODES & ALCORN. CORN hili.L—On hand and for sale by .• - lib deal • RHODES & &WORN HOMINY -;-.5 bbls, White, in store and for sale by VI deed KEW & MOORHEAD BUCKWI4EAT FLOUR-20D sacks,Stitts. ouch, for We. NecZ3) Wbf. DYER. D RT eo !): sacki just recd and C umgiuTs—,su . bus.. in store and for sale rfiIEEME-300 boxes and loose Cheese for sale by deeV3 • • • .WM DYE.R. N EA(LK e ti s RKI.,-- . Nos. 1 and 3 In whole, 01 .e inalrels (IOpFIt4H-9 e ask,' large fine coafah for sale. - dec23 EfS.4ool4lm' Etese Feerllal! by ( 2 ; V si.3 7t C ati a N e rftliM3-6 bblx. Just re ad an,e v fAr . i3 3 lv r ia bilianstore and . AVM DYER. osrae..k.t E. 1 - X 1:V11 . tell Te . %s ofiii ,r . e` .; ' = r ea ul L a ce a . " 9th .er glues:Drn 50BBLS. N.O. MOLASSES—SO bbla. to arrive and for sale by blee2s] - SEIRIVER: & BARNES.. fIOFFEE---Siltage for sale by 1..) &OS STUART 2c SILL.. lIIIINE TkIAS-25 half Chests fine Young Ilyson; X 15 do in i and }lh. packages; 5 do fine Black; 20 do do; Ea }, 6 oz. and i lb. In store and for sale by__ packages. deel7 KI/siG It MOORILEAD. 4rl BELS. TALLOW received and for sale by decl6 SHRIVER dr.-BARNES 25.VesrUnEL g e?loniclar . clitusn'iPaltraTer. PLANTATION SUGAR—M 2 bhda, prime plantation Sugar (old erop,) on Coligigtantent and for sale by deefti MILLER 6, RICHETSON. 30 UXSTOBACCO;in store anr t bz noa STUARTi snx'. NtrAIVtIIIeI,JEWELItY, &c.—Now in slate, a large and rich stock of fine Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. ; W. W. WILSON, deal ; corner of Market and Fourth sta. EquoiticE—to Cases Liquorice; 20 boxes Refined Liquorice ; Receiving and for sale by -.. novltt - JOSHUA RHODES k CO MACKEREL,-20Ws. leo. 0; - 01 half do ; 20 bbls. No. 1; 10halfe and 10 quarters No.l ; racrr23 For salo,by Whl. DYER SODA ASH—BO casks Johnson's Steel at Sons" brands landing and for sale by CARSON & APRNIGIIT, novl3 - No 04 Water street. B . _ _ _ 'B UTTER AND CLOVERSEED-8 bb's . Roll utter 8 bb's. Clover seed. For sale by deal) CARSON & 28.1iNIGHT, 94 Water st. MCKURY NUTS-200 bushels on consignment.. JUL. , ticelB, . STUART:4s SILL, K EG EUTTEi-- . /ggi r to e i l o ose out d c o onsignnient decle STUART & SILL. BROOMS -:00 store. STUA RT Zi SILL XTRA FAATILT -- FLOUR-59.bbls. Angels ;& No ble'ss make, in store and for sale by declB " - -' "STIYA.RT-& SILL. D al d E e l c ) i: PPLES--_ 200 bushels r Tu rpi t e i siLL riIEA--17 half cheats Young Hyson in store. _ _ nov2l STUART te.t3lLL MILOUR--180 bt/Ist.. prine superfine in storeand for _C solo by [declBl STUART SILL. 'WHITE HAVANA. SUGAR,-211 boxes White Ha• fl' vane sugar, just received and for 'sale by decl9 MILLER & RICKETSON. BODINOS. he. - -300 Wedding Cake Boxes; • 200 Coinelian Rings ,• • . 12 dhz, assorted Gold Pens; - 12 =do- do -Spectacles; 4 do do - Razors& Straps Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. - W. WILSON, deel9 cornet of Market abill'ourth sta. riRAINIPAGNE WINE-40 baskets celebrated Held rac and La lilarquettene brands, the best brands im ported in tbe United States. Received and,for sale at the New Wine and Liquor Store of ' - JASTES P. HORRACII, noy24 197 Liberty street.- FRENCH MERINOS , 20 pieces black French Merino; SO do colored; 'do; 100 do' paratnetta Cloths, all colors; 169' do Coburg do do; ' 400 do Alpaca. Just received ' A: A. MASON `& decti Nos. 62 and 64 Market street RAISINS -500 boxes.M. R; Raisins ; 230 half do_ do ; 40 casks Currants ; 40 boxes Citron ; . - 19 cases; fancy boxes, Prunes; .10pilUA*RHODES do CO., d0c1.7 - ' No. 6 Wood street 200,2:4 0 -:00,000- 4 , ireti - ekins . - - :05 'do lacksom do; 50 gross oPin NiThaele; 50 do :Chasers;. • 50 do llocoonCandlesi decl7 - JOSHUA RHODES 5c CO Jusr RECEIVED and for sale a new supply of fine '-PERFUMERY, including— :. • Jenny, And Pomades . • •:"Queen of Flowers' Hair Oil ; Petunias, Sean; • : . Jenny-Lind ExtraCt; Roussel s Attu:miles; . - COULTER & - LUCKE, dec24 ' corner of Wood and 3d streets. TIOFFML--58 bags for sale by A.) jot , STUART IDUTTER.-740 iregs and 10 bbls..-to close' consiga lkmant. , ; „ STUART 4!r. BILL. MIRUITS, ace.-50 boxes LemortSrt A - 40 Frans Ivies Almonds., - 25 bags Cream Nuts; 2,000 Cocoa 25 boxes Toj ate Paste ; 25 baskets Salad Oil; 4 eases Sardines; _ . 5 - eases greenoble- Walnuts; Just rim:doing and for tabs by , ; deov, JOSHUA RHODES . „_. V . : • ' - - :s • r COTILTER-ti ITACEE sanumn & BARNES. UTTER- , -ti bble.prtma roll jant - reel. and for it , a dect..9 - SIIRIVER & BARNES. or_Salt eV 4 IO Ittli'f TO Let. RE STORE ROOM,'No.- - R5. - Maikat'street, renently . T occupied by blessra; N. EfOlme & Sons' Banking and Exchange Office.. Possession given on the let of Feb - teary, if reenired.f 1- - This room is located in the most central end best be sinew, point in the city, and .well adapted for an insu rance office, a Banking and Eanhange Offtee t or..-for. a Store— A s pl end i d' ew front, with English - plate Glaris, will be put ain a few Weeks. Enquire of - l a 7. corner of Market and Fotsith sts. A LOT OVOROUNB - situated in the 'Bizet Wird, having a front of 42 feet on -Fulton . greet by. 102 feet deep to an - alley ;:oh which its erected-two 2 story Brick houses; a - one-atory . Frame, and - other improve ments. The above property, if application be made soon, will be sold re. a great bargain, and offers a rare chance. . For particulars apply to-.H. B. MAGILL, - . janattsv- -• • •N4.144 Fultensitreet,;_z. CEU=I TEE three story BRICE DWELLING, N 0.16 rn V Hay street,§nyder's Row. Price 63000. Tams —6soocash ; 6500 in one year; and $2OOO in five years. To be secured by mortgatte on the premises.' Clear of all iocumbranee, and title indisputable ' Ap lAfiiLly to No. lBl Liberty street. Valuable Property for Rent. A. three :story : l:farm. HoUSE ; belottsing_ to "-`" the estate of Wed —T. Torres, deceased; is otter :0:o ed for rent or lonic: It is situated Fourthit., • betiveen Ferry and Libeily streetthand hes - been new y papered and patnted ; it is nowoccupied by .fifri. Verner. Rent, $250 per_ an annum ' Apply 'to myself, or ROBERT R. Torre at thi, works of Map. & co., Possession given on thest of April:. ' ' ' L. Valuable Coal Land for Beie r Adjoining Adjoining , rho Borough of Froport i - Armstrong C 0.,, Pa.; BETWEEN 40 and 00 acres of L.A1 , 113, together- w ith 100 acres of COAL. .. . - - The above described Lend, is bounded on the. east by Buffalo creek; on the waste:ad north by the old Pitts.- burgh road t . 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 good; the - " Coal is 'of eXcellent ()utility, and superior to that used at -the • Kittanning or Franklin Iron Works. There is lisb an abundance of Lime under the coal. The abOvepropeny will be sold loci, either in Whole or in part, to any person oepersoas-who will establish a Rolling Mill on the same. It has'been • pronomMed (by. one of the oldest and most experienced iron masters in this country,) to bo one of the bestlocations for a Roll in Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains: . For further particulars, enquire of Win. lt.l.Fish, General Land Agent, and at the corner of 6th and SMith-, field streets, James B. Fullerton,' Esq.,. William :Trilby, Esq, Freeport; or to the subscriber. • dectihtm ALEXANDER . SCOTT. Liverpool Property for Sale.. , BUILDING LOTS tor sale in the town!of East LiverpoOl. Ohio, at low prices and on favorable terrns—Sl2s for corner tots and 5100 for intot.s..;e nth be.' log 60feet front by 138 feeedeep.' • Liverpool is located, on the Ohio river, 45 milet below thls city, midway be-' tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four miles from Glas4 raw and Little Ileavar, end the same distance-froth: Wellsville and:Calcutta. It is <situate in a healthy and beautiful - part of Ohio, has 1200 inhabitants, and cart oem rassicumr, -EIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS .for the manufacture of Reckbighom - 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 Forehand by manufacturers who design ereeting,daring the coming season, potteries and other manufacturing, establishmerits--.Qaecrunvere of a pare white, addition to . BOckingham and xellow , ware, having been manufactured in - this town, it isrea sonable to erpect that it willrapidly improVe—Persona - desirous of viewing the_property can do so any fay, by a few hours , sail trona Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our wharves every day for Liverpool, Wellsville and Wheel. Perms of payment"- - --One.fonith - in hind and the bill once in three equal annual - paymenuf, 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 herr spring and summen also for Lumber and Brick. 'Apply to Sanford C. Hill, Esq. Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs. Mitchel & Palmer, Attorneys at Law, No-.12S Fourth st. de c 3 - . JAMES BLAK;ELY. A Farm for Sale. • ' fI,IIE subscriber Offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, I. containing 160 acres-100 of which are cleared.— Toe farm lies directly on , the road fromiliddletown to Jefferson', iris well-watered ; with a bearing Orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal- bank. The buildings consist of a hewed log - Eloise and Barn; with Stabling. For farther pa r ticulars apply to the subscri ber, on the premises, -in-Allegheny county, la miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL6I , CLINTON. • Afoon township, October 23—tr. , - . , Bor`Sale or, EXCIUMffit. -; TIIE undersigned 'offers for - ale the farrowing' de -scribes REAL ESTATE, situated in the 6th Ward, , ill: Two LOU of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each 20 fact front by fir feet deep; on which is erected two 2 story frame Dwelling Muses, with brick basements, each containing six 1006:18 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 tiround, fronting on Locust street; e sch lot 23 feet front by 61 feet deep; on which is erect ( d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses. . Theithove propertY, lying together, forms a block of GO feet fronton Pine street by U 2 feet deep to Locust street, and-will be sold soparate or altogether. It is rented to gOod tenants, and rents for 5430 per annum. Vacant Lots in the business part of the city, or Land within 3 or 4 miles, would be taken in exchange. Apply to HENRY W. FISH, oat?. , - At the Great Bargain Corner. "i'or Sale. ALOT OF GROUND, containing 24-Acres, situate one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 bt 40 feet, 14 stories high, with a basement. The house has been well built and well ftnished, andcontains 13 rooms. It is within 20U ys. de of the Ohio river, and commands a fine view n. t. and is bounded bia - the North west by the State rood leading to New Lisbon, Ohio: Thu pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or-for a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres adjoiuing it will be sold with it, if derired by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate,, hat it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of N. P. as G. L. B. FETTERMAN, - - febt.Vaf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. AHOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike Sire et,betviven Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward.. The Lot IS 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on . srlicit there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea yt-Title good. For particulars, en hire of 'Aldermr.n PARKINSON, Penn street. Fifth Ward. ' may9nf THE DWELLING HOUSE, No. 88 SeCond isas; between Wood and Market 'streets, now occupied y e subscriber—rent 8280. per annum: Dominion given on the Ist: November, next. 000- , JNO. IL MEL.LDIL BlWood at.' -7----7 7, - iiriTeap,Oott.ntry Residence. ALOT on Nunnery Hill, ecintaining four acres, will be sold very low to any one wishmg to build there on. no access will be: easy;ami the fot conunands-a most beautiful view. .[oet2ll THOMPSON- BELL: For nent, AIIANDSONIE-STORE. on. Market street, between Third and Fourth streets,.at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, ts a Dry Goods Store. .A.Lso-711, large well finished ROOt in' the seCond story, next dear to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This Room is well c alcubsted and suitable far a Musical sa loon or Academy, or could he conveniently arranged as double offices. E, D. GAZZA.M; apluf - Office, Third st., ever the Post Office. . Coal Landon Yougniagrkeny. 100 ACRES on the river, lust above the dad Dam there is a pitopened and railroad prepared for putting coal in , boats. .(octSl) THOMPSON DELL. mA TWO SiORY BRICK lIOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Rand street bridge and Agueauet.Engutre .of W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth aid' Smithfield streets: . C00t29 BENVILLA. PROPERTY. —A lot containing about 3 acres, and aoramanding a beautiful vieW of the rivers .and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery Hill, will be sold low to any one, wishing to t build there. on [oat] THOMPSON BELL. OR RENT—Several 'louses itt different parts of the £ city. -Enquire at the Real Estate Office at the tor ne.r.of Filth and Stnithfield streets. sep2l:tf HENRY W. FISH. . naaL, LANDS Frtß SALE, OR LEASE..—about V acres on the Youghiogheny, jug above, the second dam. The coal is very good, and a pit already opened, with a railroad;or about 50 yards, which throws thecoel in boats: This property 'will - be - sold altogether, or in lots of abotit 25 acres. 4,oct4] THO6IR,iON BELL. THERE is no plane more favorably situated thanNon nery Hill.L It is healthy, and commands Ai:llost de.: laghtful view. Pomona. mulling a lot, can get 'one to Pleaselthem, containing from one to five acres Cginiiiror . . . _ /lIRE Charlie es Coal Compan7 will sell some very de: L sirabia - piety: Of LAND, situated on and .near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southernteliainus or. their railroad: The Land will be divided. into quantities Ilt/..iuit put obasers, and -the terrine of-payment will be very easy. Enquire of ZINV REMINGTON, rinitO well...finished offices in Post Office 'Buildings 1. Third Street.' "- A long, well•lighted room, third story, entrance 111ar kat street, between. Third and Fourth streak. . Also, a mall brick bouse,in Piutownship, near Penn . sylvanta Avenue. Inquire of MD: GAZZAM, netS - • No: 164 Second street. t.IFFER.§OtsI COUNTY LAND-1,000 actesai sato . oct4 T4OI.IIPSQN__ItELL:- MEE PLANTAGENET - GUARD RAZORS can be I used iu bed, in the dark, and by personswith trews loos hand; With also; safety, andin half the usual tune, without the possibility , of cutting the skin. !Phials ef fected by means of the parent Guard, which is adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety anti ,simplicity.— Every Razor is made of the finest tempered steel. and They have been extensively used ;England,and pronounced the most perfect and ..safe_ razor manufac * " - The new invention may be used with perfect sate ty.nz-London Post, -"This razor is a splendid invention, and of, great use I to. many persons, especially for people:with unsteady hands.l , --Chantbes , Edinburgh'.Tournal. - ' - For sale at the Watch and lewelm Store of dead - W. W. WILSON. AirS. f AVEN , cornet of Market and Secoad _ "TY for sale a late 'and varied 'samnamont of -fine blank books, iaper of all - qualities, and English, Trenob,Rprman and imracan fancy and staple sta. - - ino3o MOMS Baldcgri(...gra-.4liibtugwi-Drchitt ....„ , . . _ , . . • . tiottee: 007314 W iifi itirin the and Banking Waimea, • . WU. H. WILLIAMS CO. Pittsburgh, Jan'y. 1;1851,40Am • ••••:. • WM. H. WILTAAMS T. B. IeVAT r. OCCOVIIat' W 111. U. . WILLIAeia at, BANKERS - AND EXCHANGE BRO NOILTD VAST COIN= oV WOOD AND TREND fiTHZSDD. ' A LL traneactionaraade on liberal tame, and tonne ./.1 none promptly amended to. liamein itAliatmo. N. HOLMES 4:6 aLvi putorm =rut wimp Asz, sitclitaolg 0 71 /Ca 21ir No. 67 Afarket anal, joss doors MZow old aand. • , N. HOLhIES'a SONS.,_j BA NHERS AND EXCHANGE neames, and Deep . lest in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. - Collections made in all the cities throiighom the Uni ted States. De_ posies' received in par funds or entrant paper, No. fr , 7 Market !gee*, between Third and Fourth Domestic and loragn &tchange Mat . Nare6::: Gold andSitirr, Boughi, miCHA/NiGIL AND BANKISI. William , 84.044 B 4 Hill 84.044 84,W00d Street, . PITTSBURGH. ' pa- hmuuariiiiqwlinoximat Dirposrra. ALLX1111111XXL: soararta.starni. pia R a HARM- • , Boaktrranzt Faehango Brokers, Dealers BomeSsitßals,Bills of E.tokante, Califica#OrPOes: it,Bank.Notrs and • Coin. Corner of and Wood sta., directly oppophiillio St. Charles Hotel. . B ANS:r-KG .110T/SE.: JESSE CAROTEIERS & CO,, NO. IS, .WOOD STREET, PITTSBURoB,./.. Currentinoney received on deposit. . Collections made on all the pnneipalcities of &ORE.; ted Slates. • ' • largigi:•• lAS. SALOON. • ' TEM IlilluiLrer. •11.00 N its BARGBINT: -- ',.— HANXERII AND EXCHANGE BRO XX. Conur of Wood and ,Sizth *assts., RittiblpAil: PS DEALERS to Coin, Bank Notes,_Tima Mil VI:MUM ' and Domestic Exchange, Cerdficaoss ofDeposleAa • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of theVnion and Europe, far salvia sums to suit ptlrebaserce, - ;. : •.:..r;. • • CURRENT and oar fonds received on deposita. • COLLECTIONS made on all parts Of the Hinori;atthis• ! lowest rates... • . . . . . . steDDAr•-• aRint4LH psNriavvitAinstionattoOgotti 1► •• .. saxes, oirixig. 1110. 1 001;•._•_ . • - VVEES,'Drafut, Cheeks, ite. coneetek.ll34:4 : ot A. tances made upon favorable terms. • '." "• • may2ktf 8. It. BRYAN, Cstallitaa • Hetlidaysburg May 14,1850. _ • - PATRICKS & FRIEND, _ BANKERS AND ENO ELS.ND 16110N.Eft St No. 95, cow= Won AND Mazola) trraurs, Pizoblork, Po. . - nechanltei 11011LeblICILIILN0,10171int ABOVE SUU3I . CIMT: - THIS BANK is nowpre_pareg to do business. Open from9A. M. to 3 P. bt • - • 'merest paid on Special . Depusits - augiL . . THOMPSON BELL, Gt. W.- T.AVLOIR.,E. • 112 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND DILL,BROEND, §TEXT auention will be given ,to•ali business en- misted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured artl- ' es ittsms ondhand, or procured on short *mice.- • Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, ![13., negotiated on &glow. Me terms. ' Advances made it required. • toet2MT DHAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for sale at the, Banking Rowe. DT PATRIOT:CS & FRIEND, No. &Mood at... • - . [ actin 'IIOPE=EYEU. WONDERFIJCVVAEB.II Dr. Rogers* Syrup or saversvciii GANbHALIC6IIAt For £hi unneeic cure of Coughs, Cold{, Influenza, Asthma, Brant/nut, Spitting of Blood. and ad other Lung ' Complaints tendrng to CONSUM.P27OIV. . . , This syrup coalmine Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, but is composed entirely of those Roots, Herbs, andvegetable substances which nave a specific influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs. • is immediate effect is to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough,by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise to it. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy lone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them mom thoroughly to remove from the blood those inmarities and diseased Inn:lees, which, if retained, do so. mach mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for th en. table CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action. upon the akin,. and assiste nature in expelling, through the Exhalent', much of that Ma rbid matter which wciald otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs x tbas relieving them of a part of their work, and rendenutthe system • pure and healthy. When tubercles are farming, it ehecks their. development and further progress; or if ulceration has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the 'ulcer ated cavities, and restores them again to heAlthy action. Thie:illedioine, therefore, is not a panitake merely, , which only relieves for the time being, but is istArratigb curative, as it stnkes at the very root of the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all Its remote and it- tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing Thew aeterutic—a property possessed, in equal . power, by other medic i ne of like nature , now before thepublic. CIRCULARS, &C., An no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the . iiistary of skis Medi wee; the ckseription, naturo, ¢c., of principal /ogre& ' eats; the effect they are designed to have upon the Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons who hats ken cured by a—giving their names and real 'dances, even to the street and the number. Those who , are 'troubled with a Cough, or whose Lungs are 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 mcwis,and willwell repay a perusal. ' The " Hints on Health,' and "About taking Clad," may be worth to yourself and family. . • ..BUNDREDS OP DOLLARS,' in the shape of Doctors '- Bills saved, besides being thei means of prolonging many a vAlauble life. • WARRANTY • . . Such ts . o ur confidence virtues, that we are•will leg to wanranrthis Iffedicine in every ears ofyeeent Cold, (where used according to the directions on page' 7th of the pamphlet,.inside the wrap Per of: each bottle), and, where the peon is not saturfted that he is denying benefit trot:nit, by returning the bottle t within'. twenty four hours' that, • ' ° THE MONEY.. will be returned. IV' See page 3d of the pamphlet in side the wrapper of each bottle. • • fri' Be sure to ask for Dr. I. Rogers' Syrup:of LIV ERWORT; -TAR; and CANCHALAGUA; 'and Ict no other be palmed on to you. ' - • -, • CAUTION.--None gataiae, unless there Is on the buff wrapper, a, tWift of hand, signed with n Pen, by BCO IL L & CO. - - Cough and Disease of fourteen' months siandin eurect, Afler being given;up twice by eminent Physicians! - - Atasnr, Tune thit,1131.9. NUM. A. L. Smell; ¢ Co.—l herewith forward to - you a Cerajleate Of a Cur ,e effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Ctutchalagna, The - cough.' and cepa:wagon was of fourteen owntits standing°, and ;had balled the skill of several of, our eminent Physicians in New York,Albany and Cooperstown, I nratheArrsou in whom the cure was effected, and as I had previoualy no faith, in patent medicines, :I have-sinew stied it on others, ind have become satisfied 'et! 113 value.- bible was as great a care as was _ever performed,-as I hzul, during my sickness, bean given up - ttetee Spray physicians. I have now commenced my business, alter taking, I think, about eight hattlet. Yours,respectfully, :THOS. C. EADLDER BLEEDING. AT THE. LUNGS era now .vaeoggmv. re Acts. r- - smeminu q t- Arr. A. Lang, Baker, 3Y0,388 p eat , a rea , N. few days. before ..last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced .bleeding, freely. at the Lungs : I called in a.. Homeopathic physician, bathis medicine did not seem to-help me. I read your advert lac:neat. and thoughtl would try Dr. Bogen' a rp.O.f Licerttort, Toe and. Canchatagua. Before :taken up the third bouta, my bleeding.had stopped, mg Cough was gone, midi felt as welt as usual. My health, ls now -, good. 'consider it a most excellent medicine ' and cor dially recommend it to my frienda• Mit santlltent Wa3 made to the Propriaost,:illatch 13th,185% 1 Mr - This wholepaper might be filled with lettere si sailor to the above„flom those who hare ban rata._ FOR SALE, wholesale and retnitiby.A.V. Scovna. k: CO., .Pmprieters at their- Principal Depot,GOTHIC HALL, N 0.316 Broadway, New . York, to . whom *all or ders for the Medicine, and letters 'relating to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. . ALSO, for sale by IL E..Sellers;lsiti..s7 Woad sireet, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh: and vicinity i D. M. Carry and H. I:Schwartz, Allegheny: Cily; Townsend, Carr & Co, Manchester; A. Pattersop, Birmingham. pRICE--Inlarge bottle, $l,OO - ; or em bottles for $.5,60 deellidaw . • :; • • Private Diseases. DR. BROWN, No. AI DIAMOND ALLEY, Darman his entire attention to an IMMO practice. Ills Le inessiamostly confinedto • ,71. Private or Venereal Diseases, and such pain , ful affections, brought on by impludenen youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Ernptions, dwelt , • lea, Gloat, Stne lure 'Urethral DiSaliZge4, Impurity of the .Blood, with ; ll diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases,- Scorbutic BruPticona, Tenet, Ringworm, Mercurial Die eases, Seminal Wenkrien,lm. potency, Nos, Rhedmatism, FemaloVeaktaess, Month. l'y , Suppressions . , Diseases of the Joints, Vistekt Alto. Nervous Affecuons, Pains in the Backend Lohtsl.trita. tious of the Bladder and Kidna',ttc. acessfetty - treated Cam guaranteed. . .-- • - Fourteen years' prectice:(four In this city% enables Bt. Brown to assnrances of speedy cure to all Who tiny come. under his core.-- - Office, and private consulting looms, CS DLunculit ay. irr Charges moderate. '10v5:4330y , , )Et . EUbltt'lT3M.—Dt.ltrown'a norely otstovrtd rem* edy for Rheum:llllm lira speedy smdeortaln tooted? or that pninful trouble. It never fails. 011iee and Private Consultation Rooms No. 43 , ,1)Lk- MOND, Pittsburgh,yentia. The Darter in always home- . lanlB,4lavrif rsit.Labit:E.S ON D - LW — iqirailitiFo" - bia ati changed for three yenta and upwards, the change Bank of Pittsburgh; ' , • . 'William Davis, residence anknown,'Aug. Spenter hlonley, Zanesville, Ohio, Ott 4,1847• QS I'certify that the tbregoingbulantra appear in be dun to the persons named oetheir legal roprotentattvta, tte , cording to the Hooks of Alito Bonk. ". T. n. lIONVW Coals". Swam to and *046 . 11)6;1 botora.mathl4. Mix tor ci Dodooactumber,lBs! { h =al
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