LOCAL MATTERS. • • illisisOl•sit_lbr -Contain an. - . • FIRST. , WARD , • sinter coot:lca.. James T. Kincaid - was elected. • COlllll ON COUNC IL. . Allen Cordell, John Willi - irk, Robit. M. Biddle; and Cps, Black were elected. - - - SECOND WARD. • GILECT corer-Lc • - Isuc Jones was elected. s' . . col= ort COVA CIL . Archibald fdyFarland, George Wilton, and Abrai ham Garrison were elected. S+OURTH•WARD: 'inszer coinrcu.. • F, Lorenz 378 fit:Dallas. 138 • COBLIIOII CODICIL& - Jobe Bissell 318 John Secll 158 W. McKnight... 914 T. A. Hinton 115. W. !trouts .. 218 G• H. Keyscr 111 SEVENTH WARD. tELIeCT COITICIL • Chines Kent 109 B. Arthuri....... 88 0311111011 COI7IICIL. - - Lewis 8 ht0m....103 Jas. McGoare.:..... 83 Wto. C. Friend .;.:103 Robert 85 ElCtfil.f* :WARD , isamait'dbinlan. • S. Mattel , / add J. ii:K6sedy were elected. _PP:Illf° 1 1" 7 " 11 - • W. Odd A. Tiodi a were elected: . _ tuause. : - Boorr, 'Pint - SO • • SO.' ;Thir51;........ • BtB 112 - . Faitth 275 VS " TT , • 111-'Wcrd.Fleming over Scott , 131 g. " Scott and Samples, 71. tad. Waitt.—Samplo Orl3r Fleming ' 72 . a., Fleming and . Scott. X 42 3rd Worg,-.4:lemlng over Sample;.::'.. .. .215 • 4 ‘ " Sample 'mid Scott..lBs 416 Ward, -Fleming over Sample .. . . ... 177. .€ ge Sample anti Scott..lo9 roma. VOTE. :Fleming . 909 Sample .. 457 Beott - 198 - &MawrStatte—We yestenlay witnessed, at the most affecting scene between two, sisteri. • tine - of theinot losing and good looking girl, had left the home of her parent* and . beciinie a common atmet-wilker. She bad frequently been committed as a ?lentil, without the itnowledge of ~Del fioiily : Bat yesterday her brother died, and tte r ''..aittalearrxious to bee know of the misfortune, diail'ahk might join in their sorrow, made the clo. lest enquiry as to her eibaroabonUl,.and learned, to, her great satiortirMation and sharne, that she was la prison. : - Immediately the hastened to the jail, and with tears, bitter tears, in her eyes, asked if the could see her sister.. She urns permitted' to do so; and the . meeting . of those two, under such circumstances, was such at to make the heart bleed. Upon comma. Westing the sorrowful news of the brotherly decease, the 'abandoned siker wept most bitierly—her whole frame shook with grief—and with an humble spirit and contrite look, she , promised, as soon . as released, to return' home.- They met, sod parted, in team PC' PrziatMacn.—Aboui two )eat, ago,l. B; Vashon, Barber, took into his shop s as en apprenti it e bright 'mulatto boy or about 14 yeet of age. On" yesterday morning a gentle. man from Wellsburg, Mr. Rose, was in the city, and recognised the boy 311 MS Idiset..lmmediately Mr: Vagina entered into negotititiSms with the owner, and ror the' taro of BUM purchased the bore liberty. Mr. Rose, after every thing , bad been adjusted to the iatisfletion parties, gave tho boy a vary kind invitation' to visit his Wends—that be would pay bit pasrage to Wellsburg at any time when the boy felt disposed , to make them a visit. This act ot•Mt.S'itslionTa it 'that , cira good, law. abiding citizen, and is snore gineron, more praise morilusind tabreishilantbripic then,: all the'coined professions that -emanate ?rota Amid canaticistri, white great lore Tim the colared - race bagias and . cabin words, words, Wards:- Qtrititsztt Scusrotts--Tutiday, January 14.—0 n the Bench, Judges MaClure, Jones Rad Com.sys, Henry ffniii-7Furnication and Bastardy. Proseantrii,'Makdalene Banter.i This cna-was se r satisfy coriteited,- and a great number of witnetises were 'examined. - ions s far defence—Mellon Tor _ . - The jary returned n verdict ,of Er guilty_" The Court sentenced hid to' pay 950 to,, -the mother of the child*d.costa of prosecution - . _ Com. vs: Michael Revery and Geo.- Williams— Larceny. The defendant), are charged with :rifling a carpet bag be'onging to a ..passenger on the Clip= Ttinterat.—The Mansger•or thii popnlai place or resort ill unceasing in his endeavors to presembis patrons with every available novelty: To-Aiight be produces the Grand National Egoentrian Drama of Tbe SampTox to give effect : to which he has, purchased the spletulid horse nuts!, whose-training hi said to surpass any animal yet witnessed' on. GM Stage. The piece is replete wild Interesting incl. dents of oar early Wars. We have no 'doubt - the Manager will reap a zich harvest fOi ihe untiring energy:he has displayed.itt the managetnent of oar beautiful Theatre. - ' Aiszairr TO BilkotlC lArLe - 4 0 !Ull holes end - Daniel-Boozer, on Friday night last, had made ar-' rangements to :effect theit.tacipe . from. tome •means .or , other they succeeded in getting coopie of Case knives and hacked,them into saws, with which they sawed the leg Off their iron be& stead, intepding to use it as a pry.. Bet the-watch fulnesi of the jailor 'prevented , the attempt. He found on the pampa of, one of them a beast ball of lead ishiish they intended to use as a Coif. BATAT.!O TOTAOL TO Ecitora.-4f the reader has notneen this great Panortinta,let him do so at once; - he vrillhe delighted end enchanted with its thou . and beauties. It will close with the present week, after which it will be removed to Louisville. This , will thererore be the very last opoortimity of vjew. thia- beautiful : 'picture in Pittsburgh.. There will be an .exhibitiori at 3 o'clock this afternoon and in the.evening, at ,the osnel boor Sao? Lantra. 7 -4obn..Culbertion, iohn.Bl u. bey, and Jim- (colored,l were 'coutinitted' on Monday evening by Ald. Major, on a charge of 'tooling from .7. D. fkamylere Clothing . ntnre, 'on' Liberty etree4'n.cloth Overcoat, worth eight•itollare. A number of other article! were found in , theft pan= Williams was only'discharged rota priiietroli- Monday at 'icon. - - - • Partryziter Ferrtiria.—A ,grand Festival of the Joerneynien Printenrurill take', pines on'the even tag of Franklintit liirth;dayi Friday' next, in coin., rneuteration of the anniteretry erthe birth orthis . great American'Stnteinnan, Philosopher end Printer. Tickets ten - be ohtsined b 9 ;applying to" the:Com mitten rIE Arrangements, Mem,. C; T-. Myeie, 13. Russel, end R. At R.; Cowart. P cesi 46.. INF Cullen; the Protestant canitidate.for Mayor ' ' had his stand broken rlowaln tkerhlr4l Ward yes terday, and the boys threw sway his ticketit, as no body_voted theta A . groat Waste of the raw mate= rial, io having those tickets printed. tom` There' wg 9 -4 'ion' i :.ibe Diamond'insteiday nfteinooh between coma of the 13 , hoys—cot bend/ and bloody nom, were Onntiteroly. was a rrota.fight, *Rd no. ariesta wore made; ISNOarinreetir, lrai cvetijogOlatml with batiji fires, fu —.3 - ~. • •21 , ' - 7 • - t , I t ; cr.4l- -f -4 tV. • ' ' • • • Brows in. ,,, ..„..4..rp t 4 1 , w" road, a Ile was On. illgild,!#:ii#iii6ettis, ori!ir! ticcFdir, . . . '...Tbej97,toturacd. verdie.C.or c! guklty.” Son 4ence.dereited:- • ..; . liairemettl4l--40. , :..!i1i0ick4 : TECRI 'PITTSBURGH' BOARD 0F.:24140/11. AND /MERCHANTS' EX.C.H ANGIE. H. CRAIG, • ••• • • - %VM. BARKER. • •-Colomnitis 'Tint IductrAiY. JESSE CAROTHERS.- ' ' • Rally Review_of ihe !Markets. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST,' Pnriptiabia, WEbizeDAY,'San. 15, 18514 , ....The Weather continues unman, warm and plea.- eant for ihie season of the year.' Saltiness has not mach improved; there le, however, a much better feelieg_arnong oar merchants to , operate than for intent 'WOW previous. The receipts by river con tinue light.' FLOUR—Sales of nbout 260 bbls, in lots, at SS.. 5603,60. 11. lot of 70 bbla of a good brand sold at .03,65. GA/Mi.—Primo the same au in..our hurt. Wheat neit . bring'over 75M5.: Sales of Cora at 41 to 45. Rye firm at 53260, Barley will not command over 70. 0.14;34036: • , ASHRS—SaIes of 43 cull; Soda reported at 53,- . 62/ ar 1001br. . Sales of Salmratua at 5-1051.. BOCISTIEAT FLOUR-Sales at 87(2 . k1,10 ak thO (tido. • ." TALLOW—Demand improving, and considerable enquiry ,Sales of 40 bble at 7, cash. pADX . r 7 The!e ie also an improvement in this ar 7 Aide,lind we report a .sale'ot* 40 Mile at.7l. The demand improving. • . - . • COFFE E—There is n slight imptoTement•io thir article ie ,otresoctoence of the advaeceiHolders . here tnove.fitm. Sales are made ie:a regular' vont a! . . . DRIED 1 1 1071T-4eliebet'ere•toitking,op; deal• ere morikatinipine.to;:purehate.- We haver entei•of ievetai Jots repotted it Sly37f gr . leaaraona — e preterriniiiot:lll4: l :inies of Applie. in a regular. way at . 7 . 152/N., _ FRATBEtteiSilea reported at 35. :••• • •••; TOBACCO:SaIes for - two days past threeilpitti the city amountito sheet' AO bores; various brands . ranging from aii k s3ie. of Va. twist made at Irial6. Prices tif.Tobscco well maintained.. • , POUT op OlTTs;nuttirami . 5 rata D. INCILES W&TU flI illt 'CLIAN.3IL. •• . ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No, 2, Boles, Beam. - Baltic...l:mobs, Brownsville. • ' , ...A.tiantio' s Parkinson, do • •c J . bi'Kee,llendrickson,McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " . Thomas Shriver, p!lifey, West Newton. Ililioa, Hnpa t Loaisvil lc.. • . • • Cincinnati, Birmingltam, • Bincinnati. -• ' . lonian, liston.Clnonhau. . • .• • DEPAR TED:. . . •• . Michigan No. 2, Boics,Reaver. .• Baltic, JacobsO3rownSville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. '• • '3. ATKee, Ilendriebson, McKeesport. '• Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • • . • • Thomas Shriver,Vailey, Weal Newton Hibernia No. S, Batebelor,Cincinnati. . •a J. Nelson, hloorei Wheeling- ' • Not 1+10.2, Shunt, Hockineport. U - Jenny Lula, Mug, Zanesville. • • " .Lowell, Force, Cincinnati. • Wanted .to Chartiko. • STP.R:Ci WHF.EL• STE/01E19AT or draught. - .:Apply to , • SCAIVE & ATKIN SON, First st,, oet2G between WoottWud Market sta. Var'Ulacintantl. '•• The eafe,contfortahle and swift run ' L bin steamer, ALLEGBE.tir BELLE, No. z, W). limv:vt, Maine ,r • Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY morning, nu LO o'clock: For freight or paesuge, apply on board. aura Pittsburgh and Shairpaburgla Partner,. • • TRE untleYiigned respect:Of. announce A1" 4 •::to the citizens of. Pittshargh. Allegheny and •11 Shavpshingh, that we have built and ern row running t. e Steamboat SHARPz3BURGH as a regular Packet or Ferry between the above named ;doses. tier landing at Pittsburgh wilt boat the foot at Irwin street,. --and at the Sharpsburgh . .phblic landing. Paster:gem liikeitiOn and put ntl' at any intermediate point.' . _- leave Sharptib arch 818 O'clock, A: it; turd Phi; Pittsburgh at 9 A.:U.. and. ti P. IIL . Fare to Bbarpsbargh 10 cents-4011er way; Girtre ran, or Laureneeville,s cents. N. BUTTERFIELD, octlB FRANCIS SANDC/L. VlTeilnesdny Vackeit for t'lsiclutunt.ii, THE new iuid fast- running steamer CLN NNATI, LtutszttiOECA24, Master, will depart regularly evuryNtrumuknyr. l'or freight. or passage, apply on board, or to au.S7 .G 1-2 111ILTANSERGER. - A. Salentine flair Tonle Restorer -A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37} cents.. Those Who have used Jones , Coral Hair 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 ripLpart where nature intendedlair to frow, stop it falling oft. cure scarf or dandruff, and mats tght, red or grey hair wow dark. For dressing the hair so( and silky, nothing can acted:-this--it snakes it truly. heautiful and.. keeps it so. .11 ls, indeed, the most economical, yet superior artitde for the'llair.. - Sold only at:WIVLIACESON , S , Stores Bin Liberty at., bead of Wood, Pittsb urg.. Price 37/ cents, as cents and Pearly Walte•Teetn. and Breath, , • TO BE RAD FOR 25 CENTS. -- DERSONS who have either, are - honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their _ TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones' - Amber Tooth rtuite will make the teeth white as snow, and the breath odiferouslY sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Stare, 240 'Liberty street, head of Wood. • • (clec2o EVIJ N CotnerofThirdardtdar ooliviipiNFEellitt. ke ' t s . treats ,--estoblished in . The course of n instruction and practice pursue - a In this ; - establishment includes every branch requisite for a per ',feet mercantile education., The whole process has been, matured and perfected by nearly eleven . years practice in teaching, and about fifteen years previous experience in extensive domestic and shipping business; and those who aspire to the highest rank as Accountants, will, fled on consulting any resident city merchant, that this, is the only establishment of the kind in.the city.in Nchi ch.th_e 'mercantile community have any confidence. They Win f: bear in mind" that all the pompous noise we nowhear about trustees," " charters," " examining committees," &e., add nothing to the ability or experience of teachers. • Dividend. President and' Directors of the Hand street _l2 Bridge Company have this daydeelared a dividend of Two 'Jotters per share out of the prate of the last Aix months,payable forthwith. - R M LARIAIER, itino • Treasurei; SOLDIERS OF - .IIIE , ADIERIGIN WARS ••Hotiaveserved either ugainit the British or -tAT ty dians since the year 1700, are entitled, by a late law of Congress, to a donation of land. . • The .undersigned offers to you his services to procure your Land 'Warrants from the Government. Having peen engaged Ortensivoly daring the past three years In that business, for the soldiers of•the , Itlexican War, 'and the heirs of thosewho died. and'during that period of time 'prepared and settled incite differentileparunents at Washington, up wards of.five.haudred claims, consist• ing of Land Warrantii, Pensions; Three months' extra pay, and arrearages of pay - dae to tlie: deceased, the ha= nuests.at the - different offices in Washington is andeasy to me, tind can be transacted for those claimants at a distinceb y a correspondence through the Post Offices. Charges moderate. - - Office at the former stand; in BalrecielPs - Grant street, near the Now Court House. - - - K " ' BUTTER-40 kegs closd - ont consignment; rrEA-17. half chests,Tontig Hyson in store. notal . STUART re SILL LOUR-480 bilis: sontfine in sum:rand. for. F silo hg . . [denl.Bl . STUART & SILL. : EDDINGS. Ac..-. 200 Wedding Chke Boxes; 12 doz. assorted oi'd Pens; • 12 ;di> do Spectacles; • 4 do do Razors& Straps ;.Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, . - decl9 • elruer of. Market and Fourth sts. LL 20 pieces'ldaek_French Merino, 50 do colored; do • - "do. parantetta Clotits 'all colors; 199 - .do' Coburg do do; . 200' do: • Alpaca: • Just.recetved at • A. A:MASON do COM., Nos 62 and 64 Market street. AISINS.-500 born M. R. Raisins; - 250 half do, do; • • .• do casks Clll7lllllBj. 40 boxes Citron ; ' ' eases; Caney boxes Franca; WHITE WAX- 5 0 0 ra. for sale by : dec4 , . A.FAIINESTOCK k-CO, '_de c 5 _ TitDACOreli. WHISKEY; Irish' - • SParasita Ram; in baffles. Per sale by- -. deciiJ : P. RORBACH, - - , - 107 Liberty - street. •. . . . QC4:lrreli SNUFF.-40 boxhayttoz.vadragesilioniVs .1 , ,?--qtrail . 9/ 11 1 1101 1-$: Lila] STUART /r, Slistelk4ibine. .Jka MILI•'11LISIt G oo:, , • HAYR ON HAND artheir oitensiva CABINET and , 'CHAIR DSANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield at. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture,:which :hey wilt tell 15 per cont. below customary rates. = Terms—tub buly. -I(loc27ily Our 0821 t. Reward. AN away from the sobscriber,on the Sth instant, an indented apprentice,- named JOHN JONES. All persons are forbid harboring or miming him, as. they will be dealt with according to law. lag A.-WESTERVIIN: LOUR =2DO obis Saperfina 'wad Erna, 111111017. and for sale by • • ••• - • STUART & SILL . ; • Al • " -'• • • • ' • 224 Mood sr.:. 113. 4. e , • 6 1.. Sate bY tali bTUART - A. W. Foster. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR: AT LAW OFFICE, NC. 164 ;FOURTH STREETi near Grani street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . novls:danly PI'rTSBIDROLIL • CORNER Or ISAJULLT AND - TEIIIII/ 1711ELT8. C&RTERED D. 1850; the °lily chartered I:inti union Of:the kind in Pennsylvania. ' Faculty.--Joiut naxitio, principal Instructor in the science of &count,. 0. K. etTAILBERLIN Professor of Penmanship, Mercan tilt. computation, &c." , • • Aux. M. WAmsour, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law.- • Those. wishing to obtain n complete knowledge of BookkeepiagAnd its application to every branch of bu siness' also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. ' , Lecture on Commerciai Law every . Monday evening. • Reference Wanyof tho city merchants. Keel° Diorite* Willis , Home Jourthal. isratasnxo EVERY Sizusnex, nt THE MTI ov . ,eaw-sonx, AtTubsb Dollars. a year payable in all case, en Advance. , COMMISSION OF AGENCY 0111106 as TIM 00113 JOLCIMALL, No. 107 Felton it., N. York, Dec. 24, 1850. 5 .71i all whom it may Concern: ' y0a1.9 may certify that J. B, Boraxes is duly authorized to act as Agent for "MORRIS it WILLIS' HMIS I.IBNALp and that all receipts given by him In pay ment tor suidpaper will be drily acknowledged by as at the Office or. Publication and it is expressly agreed and understood; that all subscriptions are payable one year In advance, and -that no name will. be inserted on the Books till the money for the same is paid' The new volume will commence on tho first of Janu ary.. Subscriptions received by J. B. Holmes. Third sty . opposite the Post Office. MOBRISA WILLIS, • dec3o B ditots and Proprietors. • - "OUR HOUsE.9 , . SHELL. OYSTERS AND oats received 'dilly at " Oira llocas," N 0.24 Diamond alley. at:liii• . • . . wm. BENNETT. Allegheny County, u. . • • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania y , to the Sheriff of Paid County, Greeting,— , • If Theinai Scott and Luctnda Scott, his Wife, make • you secure of prosecuting Mew. claim, then we command you that you -gammon by good and lawful sum. • moneri, Reed and Mary Reed, his wife, to that they be and appear before our Judges, at oar District Conn, to be holden at Pittsburgh. in and for said county, on the first Monday (3rd) of March, next, to shc w wherefore, whereat they, the said Thomas Scott and wife, and the said William Reed and, NV . Re, to gether and undivided, do hold .all that ecriain act. of land situate Mal In in township; tract ; Allegkiny county, com mencing at a stone near Marra Run, running thence S. 24 degrees west,lB4 perches to.a post; thence .N.. 07 degrees, W. 87 perches to a stone; thence N. 24.. de grees E.lBl perches toe hickory; thence S.G7 degrees, s 7 perches to place of beginning. Bounded by lands •of.R. ea J. Carry, .1 . amcs Snodgrass, John 0. Hull-and James Cunningham. containing ninety-nine acres and one hundred and fifty-eight perches. Also, a Lot of Uround in fillicesport,. Allegheny county, fronting on Water, street, being lot No. urn said borough—the same Williamßeed and wife, partition Abettor between them to be made according to the laws and customs of this !Commonwealth In such case astute and provided, do gain.ay, and the same to be. done do not permit, very • unjust' s* rind against the. same laws and customs, (as And have you then and alerts tho names of those sum moners and this writ.. • • •. • Witness the Hon. Ilopettell Ilepbota t President of our said Coon at Pittsburgh, the 4th dty of January, A. D. tdst. 027:611t3 GEO. P. lIAYB, Protiel• In the District Court toe the Density of - • : Allegheny. Thomas Seott and Lucinda, his trite William Revd nod Nary. No. 2. Jan'y Term, WA Ann now, to ant, January 4, !SM. the Court direct the summons in the above case to issue, rewiatible the first Monday of March, next, and that notice thereof be given to the defendants, by publication for six weeks in the Pittsburgh Morning Post. From the Recor t . OF:O. 9. HAI'S, Prr•iliy. Te mum Rtect and /Vary, his wjfe, rkfeadat.3 abets named —Toa. are hereby notified to appear befo,c the said Carat, on the fiat Monday of March, next, in par- SaanCe of the above writ and order of Court, to answer the complaint aforesaid. C. CURTIS. Sheriff'. Snaturs'a Oretca, Plnebtirgb Jan'ya 18.51.$ Ja7:6ttv frapscottle 'General V.' migration °Mee. 11E3IITTANCE3 and. P ass age to u nd from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. -•Ar' & J. F. Tapseott, 15 South st., corner. of 'Maiden Isaac, N.Y., and Oa Water- • too Rood. Liverpool. The' subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements oa the most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the passage-of their I rienda. from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character end long standing la business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. . ' Messrs. W. A. J. T. Termini are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodauon, and sailing qualities o f their Packet . Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK. HOTTINGITER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDBONS, two of which leave caela port monthly—from New York the 21si and 26th, and from Liverpool the Bth and llth; in addition to. which they hate arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscotre constantpersonal sur,erintendance of the business in Liverpool is an ;Mail tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularl,y attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged its • the Trani:remotion Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without at chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage:from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving ;helm facilities for carrying 'passengers' so far inland not otherwise at; minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the hest mode oftonveyance, without any additional charges 'for their trouble. Whore persons sent for decline coming out, theamount paid for passage will be refunded in full. • The subscribers are also prepared to give dralln at sight for any amount, payable atthe principal cities and ownsin England,lreland, Scotland and Wales, thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitungfunds to "those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptlylat tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Con:mission Merchants 2 may27-4km4y Philadelphta. 110MINY- I. blll:.7: e h l i o te w an Pearl IJony • do • Just received and for sale by' (ken WAL DYER • SALE OF VALUABLE - iitorir worms, NEGILOES, MULES, Zig. c 1 N pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1850, I will sell at the• Louisa Furnace. in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851, the Furnace known as -the Louisa Furnace and the . Mount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there runouming -to some 20,000 acres. At the same time and place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, a Founders and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2, and 3 years. The real - estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 On the 11th of Apel, ISM, I will also sell, at the late residence of Rota'. Baxter, in Montgomery - Co, Tenn, the IRON - PROPERTY, knowilas the 'rennessee Fur nace and'the Water Forge, on Barton's. Creek, with all the lands adjoining- and - mtached thereto, consisting of several thousand dares on a credit oil 2'3 and 4 years. • , Sumner Couniy Lands near Rutin. I will also ,sell, on the 26th of hlareh, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at The Court Rouse, 320 acres of land lying in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. ~ • • ' House and Lor in Nashville. I will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1851 r a valuable House and Lot in Nashville, at the Market House, known as Lot 'No. 64, situated on High et., on .a credit of 1, 2 anti 3 years: Blind and approved security will be requi- - red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es 7 tate in all eases. P. PRIESTLEY, H. & M. Sale of Mules, Wagons, ire. I Will i as the Adm'r of Robt. Itaxter, sell at the Lon. isa. Furnace, in Montgomery County, •Tenn on the 9th day of Aprll,lBsl, all the personal property of the said Roth. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting* 75 Males, Wagon's, Scrap . Metal, and Stock on hand, on *credit of twelve months. • I will also sell on the 11th day of April,lBsl, at-the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Teinessee, about 30 Males, Horses, Cattle,' Household and Kitchen - Furniture, together with all personal prop-. arty of .said Robert Baxter;. on a credit of 12 months ' Bond and security will, be required on - en s o m e over 510. The sale will be continued at each place fromday. to - day, till all the property is sold. . ' Dee. 17; 1850. ROBERT BAXTER ' Adm'r. Eachpapermill send the Office of tho Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the fee stated. • Published -till day of fait The Nashville Union and True Whig;:the Louisville Journal • . the Cincinnati. Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, onll publish the aboveadvertisement twice a week until dayof, fate, and fonvard accounts to the Clerk and Master , for settlement r_ Jefferionian, , . . fillikbest_pjace in_rittsbur gh_to buy real good.l'eaf is at MORRIS es H&WORTIVS Tea Store, east side of the Diamond-50c.; 750, and 81,00 {iv Allertictly genuine Teas. The Black Teai at.7sc.,and the Green Teasel 8 1 , 00 , are the very best Tette imported into the United States. PLANTATION MOLABSES-_,2o'bartele new crop lgolossaajaet'reicive.d.and for sale by . ; - _ _ MILLER it:RICKEtiOI4, a Olv ---•=4:l4k Isnd7k3 Liberryit. •i. 7 .'.!, - ,-7 , ."-7,.`ji; - i'-ei- - j•-••••..: - J......-, ,,, .-.::,,.:: , •4•:!:".. - -;1:.- - 5-::: - .4.-: , :.• .. ... • ... ... • Reporo4 .ispressly for thi pi* Arising POW. uoatraiq AT MAU ZYSI~tIDOROREBB..SEQOND szsszorg. ;ate, Ilairgitit.--Mr. Hamblin presented a petition from Thomas Ritchie, asking a release (rem the printing contract A joint resolution making land warrants asaigna. ble b was taken up and wide the order of the day for Friday next.. . . A bill regulating the holding of Courts in lowa, and a bill directing the sales of lands in Minnesota, were taken up and ordered to be engrossed. Mc. Underwood moved that the joint resolution allowing the 'assignment of land warrants ho taken up and made the special order for Friday. After de. bate the motion was to. The bill to cede the public lands to the States in which they. are situated, on' certain conditions, was , farther debated by Fetch and Walker. The latter bad not . Concluded when the Senate adjourned. . House—Went into committee of the whole on the bill to reduce the rates of Postage. The amend ments by Fowler making . the peatigo uniformly 2 .cants, and that of Vinton filing it. at 3 cents, were rejected. Mr. Caldwell, of Ky., offered an amendnaont, which was adopted, that no Post Office now in ex istence shall be discontinued, nor shall the mall service on any mail recto In any of the States or Territories, be discontinued or diminished in con sequence of any ditainultion of the revenue that may result from this Act: provided, further, that it shall be the duty of the Postmaster General to .co• billfish offices hereafter in the same manner as though the Act had not passed : and, provided further, that the compensation of the Postmasters shall not be diminished in consequence of the pas. - sage of this Act. Another amendment was agreed to that printed circular, and pamphlets shall be charged with letter postage. Mr. Ashanti offered a substitute :for the first sec. tion of the bill, charging a uniform rate of 2 cents on n letter, prepaid. Rejeetcdayels 83 ; nays 92. Mr.. Brown, of Ind., proposed a uniform rate of .5 cents; On drop letters, 2 cents. Itot on motion of Mr. Strong this was amended by fining tho postisge at the uniform - rate of 3 cents. And on motion of Mr. Ashram), it was farther emended by changing it .to 5 cents on letters not prepaid. Pending the question on Brown , . amendment as thus amended, the committee roan and the House adjourned. Jas. S. Calhoun, of Gs., Governor of New Mezi• co. Thee. Nelson, of N. Y., chief justico of the Supreme Curt of Oregon—vice Wm. P. Bryant, re. signed. Abraham Pridiey, of N. Y., Winnebago Indian Agent. Robt. G. Gallon, of bid., Consul at Panda°. Wm. H. Kelly, of Mars., Consul at Ta hiti and Society island.. Edward. A. Saunders, of N. Y., Consul to Buenoi Ayres—vice las,,Grabaco; removed. Edward 11. gall,-of-ipecos, Consul to Lima—vice Stanhope, resigned. lobo. F. Gilt:Are, of Md., Coaxal to Bahia—vico Writ. T. Dirndl), re signed. Edward Ely, of Penns. Consul at Bombay. Sammons in poi ii Uon, MISSOURI U. S. SENATOR.' , ilErrtrusoar Crry, M0.,-January 11. Sixteen balloting, have been had for United States Senator, with the same result in every instance, as follows: Grier, (Whig,) 35.1 Renton 67 ; Greene, (Anti.. Benton,) 36. Four members are iabsent and sick. Two ballots had for U. S. Senator today, at Boa. ton. M. Sumner, free soil, short on the first, 5; and on the second, 6. The subject was than laid on the table and thelfouse adjourneti. There is 5 feet 4 inches water in canal. The weather is warm, with signs orrain. The steamers Hungarian and Do Witt Clinton went bp. The Webster is at the foot of the canal lighting to come up. The U. States and New Orleans are going down. The number of Hoge arrived up to this evening is 301,768. - Only 216 arrived from Kentucky this week. The market remains firm at $4,15 to 4,33. The returns from the various points in Indiana and Ohio indicate a Tailing off of nearly a half in Scioto Pallcj aiid one third in White Water Valley., The Wm. Noble is yet here, and will probably have to give up the trip. At Nashville there was a light snow storm yesterday. The river there is fall: ing, with 3 feet on the shoals, Mr. Davis, Becretery of the Navy, officially an nounces that the frigate St. Lawrence has been or. dared tube in readiness to sail for London on the Ist of February. All articles for the Fair must be at Brooklyn on the glat of January. New Yong., January 14. Rye Flour.. Firm at 3,87. Corn..Eaeier ; 'sales of 1400 bus new at 70. Pork..Eaeler vaults, of 400 Mess at 12,1012,25. Prime firm; sales of ISO ramps ato,oo. Butter.. Ohio at' 012. Tobaieo.'.Firtner ; 10012 k. Coffoo..Sales of. Rio at 111. Tallow..Sales.of 10,000 !be at 7c. Other articles unchanged. - BALTIMORE, January 14. At auction,. torday, 209 hhds. new crop N. O. s ugar told at 6,2.397,00 ; 75 bble. S. H. Sugar at 5,806,30; 7 tierees do. at 6,30; 26 hhde. Cuban Miasma at 181020.' Flour.. Sales of 300 bble.Howard street, at 4,661; - held firmly at 4,62 k at the clos; of the market with buyout at first figures. Sales of 3000 bble, city mills' at 4,621. Corn Mea1..3,00 for city. Rye F10ur..3,75. Grain..Scarcer , Corn, white at - 63(464; yellow at 61062 ; Oate, sales of 100 bus. Pennsylvania at 481 and Ind. at 47048: . Whiske.y..26c. in bbls. Cescrno.art January 14. Rlver stationary. Flour.. Declined sc. Sales of 2000 bble at 3,600 Whiskey.. Unsettled; moat of the salsa at. 241 c ; some lots at 231 , Hoga;:Quiet and unchanged. • Provisions—ln good .demand at full prices. 600 bbls Pork sold ot 10,75; Mem, 12,00. Lard—Sales of 600 bbis prime at 71. Dry Salted Sides—Salea of 100,000 bble.at bk. ; good country brands at 3,8403,90. Unfavorable news from Orleans has influenced the marr Grain.. Brisk sales of 4,000 sacks of Corn at 48. Oat*: declined; small - calea at 60. . . Provisions—Lard No.l - in bbls and tierces at 6,8469,95 ; in kegs, wini• Pork z mesa, 10,50) 0,75. ; prime, 7,75. ; .-Dried,Salted Meats : • sales of 10,000 bbls ribbed aidis at 81 ; shoulders 4 ; barns 'in sweet pickle at 61061. Lead..Pig,upper Mines, 4,37. weathefiainildiand the rivers at a stand. WestarroTorr, January 14 CONFIRMATIONS BY SENATE. WASITINGIVII, January 14. MASSACHUSETTS U.S. SENATOR. Bortox, .Tanuarp 14 LOtIIeVILLC, January 14 Curatamari, January 14 1,01: 43:1.Lr. January 14 WAI3/1170TOrt, January 14 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ST. Gina, January 14. The ieceipto of produce have inereaved: Wheat..7oBo. , • • F' F~-;; • • . • • .NzcV Orizzure g January 11. Sugar..Saicaat- Ole S i. for fair.. -•,- 111olassea..241, . •. - • Flour—Ohio, 4 321. • • - .. . _ Larch .71. . • • Mtn P0rk..11,87i. /LiiaToffee..lololol. • •• •• • • • • W6iekey..2B}, - • ighwellautotio. _ LAB.lit-18 bbla. No. 1; ' ••• ". • - :'• - O5 kegs do ; For sale by . - • : . L. S. WATERMAN & SONS, Ja3-1 - 31 Water and 62 Front streets: '' DRY APPLES-62 ;:ti , f s ks Drieg o Ap? o leg; • L. S. WATEintaa:. by bi*LCHES--305Apcks Dried Peaches; • . " "I s L. B. Ntitr 0 AirigFAUSIekbION9 H.ILUES-40 doz. pair horse and mole !mane for aide by • [l2Bl L. S. WA9'ERIILiN It SONS. :11.TER-15 Bu tter; . JUP • 5 do. packed do l:. . lqcege do for 'sale by idB ' ' L S WATLIRMAN k SONS. IigOLASSES AND SUGAR— • 11. E 2 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; 10 hhds. do Sugar • - • taunting from steamer Keystone State, and tor sale Jab CARSON & WKNIOHT,94 Water st.. ,SALE—A large double Counting House Desk ingood order. CARSON & M'KNIGHT, declo 94 Water stmt. MEAL—Un hand and for sale bv. .RHODES ACORN, - dee 3l ll7 3d at.. opposite St. Charles Hotel CANARY SEED-10 bbli for salei!t deco B. A: FAR NESTOOK k CO TTOBA9CO74O bozos fipriplier's extra 2 , 4! . 29 •do , biopic's or sale by Neelfil STUART it,SILL; EXIMV i i , t2 a F LOGsvoqD ; - Sulphate ol4uinine ; ' Chrome Green. • dec2l . COTILTEII - & Heeirs. OLIETSS-160 boxer W. IL Choose in store and for solo by Wean MILLER. fr, RICKETSON. T OBACcO-2 2 : bor. 14islel a & rai llt a kruton'a ; 10 Havis'; . . 10 do Sing's: For sato by doel7 KING & 61001tHEAD.. oLASSEB-49 bbls. (oak Packages ' ) ;limitation M Molasses, received per steamer Caledonia, and for sale by [decal) KING & MOORHEAD. . ATERY SUPERIOR FRENCH BRANDY jest reed. V mid for sale by the bottle, gain or canon, by • • • MORRIS 3 ' WA.WiiRTII,* deolO • .• :In the Diamond. 10 B d u e : i CHESTN UTS rey t ivAd v iud t raF..B N O. t LARD-5 buts. No. I Lard; 5 kegs do do; Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICICETSON, deal •• . Not. MI and =Liberty st. EECONOMYOUT; 0 tsy — eri Cideriu•vtore and for Sala by • • : decal . •ar imam EiCEErOtEil. 1,000 BUSHELS SHORTS this day received , and for sale by. • •_,_ • • - SHRIVE& & BARNES. eIOFFEE I :4O b fair:WeTo 1 4 ,, inp aad for sate by Inovi. , ol • INN. DYER.- SYte,ls%l4loAltStaf,OW STUART and Friaccp~ies BUTTER -1D bbls. prime Roll; -• . • • 12 kegs peeked ; rot -gale by dee!? - RING It:MOORIIEAD. CfrillTE BEANS--4 btds. rot Bale by • ' TV dec27 • KING & fiIOOREIEAD RIED APPLES-10 bus. for sole by dec27 ' ICING'& MOORHUD 6.! HURI•3—.-1,000 bus. on reel per stearnerJeimy Lind ej and Tor mild by . 11&1111}Z, deetS ' 130 and 132 Second et. WANTED—One of Miteheil'a State Maps of Fenn sylvania. Apply at No. M Smithfield Meet. • iILeTE WARAIEtts,-A fcw Japanned Plate Warm :lL- era, - very neatly notop,on hand and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP Er CO., deal cor Markel-awl Second tits; - 1 0 J ARS BUTTER , 'A.S.-40 half chests, to close, by Ilk: • 121 • , • STUART lt SILL SiCitrES•r-10bottell for saIiM ART h. SILL. ":139F - d°l4% °ch . *" & ant. LARIL-10 kegajos received tuy • jai. STUART ik. SILL CORIC-10 Obis. in store and for sale by mei' & SILL 10111 iWIIES.-.422.5 barbel& in store and for sale by. - .A. ;aISTUART & SILL.. • N ' -150 kegs, S =OHM, Orators and tor sale by .lal • - STUART tr. SILL. 500 BOSH. SHORTS to store and for sale by • dec3l RHODES & ALCORN. borti.lS store and for sale by dee3l . RHODES & .16,LCORN /00 BUSH. MIDDLINOSat i Ts s irI for sat e CORN -373 bash. Corn, in the ear, in store and for sale by (dean RHODES & ALCORN.: iITOADanYEEID—Oniiiia And tor sideslip _ skjr dec3l RHODES. te 6.4 CORN. CORN. MEAL—On hand and for sale by. dec3t . RHODES & ALCORN. bbls. White ; jn etore and for sale by _dee29 KING & MOORHEAD. EL t r o t s t-- 1 2110 sacks, Ty r : each for B U t e a IKe I VIIED A NYLES-10 sacks last ree'd and for sale jj deeSs DYER iIESTNUTS—O - 0 bus. in store and for sale y dee29 . WM. DYER- nUEESE-360 boxes and loose Cheese for sale by %./ •dee2.9 WM. DlTgft. 3/ ./ In i Ear—Nos . mid 3in whole, t r al i f L aßdAr it e . Ls C Olgg s li-3 casks . ia!ge fine Codfish for sale. IDEA.THEK3--500 Ills: primo Deese Fes era for sale by InoV o l t M.iiYER. C arXERRIES-13 bbls. just recd ane v r i r . sate by e fi t irkS-5116 -- ns.iii - stora and for sale biryE,ll. /iC: KELLY will sell Teas of all qualuies, s sale and' retail, lower than any other bonse on Filth street: Sign Central Tea Stors.4 cicala 50 BBLS. N.V. MOLASSES-50 bble. to arrive an for sale by [dee2s] SHRIVER & BARNES. COFFEE-41513ags for sole by declS STUART SILL FINE TEAS-25 half Chests fine Young Hyson Ll 5 do hi* and ills. paulcur, , es; 5 do fine Black 20 do do; in 0 oz. and In etoro and for sale by ' packages: decl7 RIND /k. MOORHEAD. - `4O BBLS. TALLOW received and to' sale by . deciB ' SHRIVER & BARNES. 25 BARRELS'prime N. 0. Molasses, perEiteamer Messenger. f.deel6j CARBON do M7KNIGIIT. P SUGAR-32 bhda. prime plantation Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by decl9 MILLER tc-RICKETSON. BXS. TOSACCO;In store and for sale by -" en/ nov4 STUART SILL TETATCHES,IEWELRY, Sr.t:.—Now LI store, a large, V, and rich stock of fine Witches, Jewelry glad Fancy Goods. W. W. WILSON, dec.a corner of Marketand Fourth sts. T IQUORICE-1.0 Came Liquorice ; -LI 20 bows Refined Liquorice ; Receiving and for sale by - - • novt: JOSHUA. RHODES & CO. MACKEREL -4D b 8. - N0.3; 20holf do; 20 bbls. No. I ; 10 hairs and 10 quarters No. I ;" hav23 For eale.by WIT. DYER' Q ODA. ASH-430 casks Johnson's Steei & Sons' brands landing and for sale by CARSON & novluNo 94 Water street RI TTER AlsaidailTEßSEED--6 bbls. Bauer - 8 bbls. Clover seed: For sale by deolo . CARSON er. IWKNIGHT,94 Water st. IXTRITE' HAVANA SUGAR-20 boxes White -Ra lf, - vana"Sugar, just received and for sale by decl9 ' MILLER & RICKETSON. CHAILIPAGNE WINE-40 baskets . celebrated Reid.. sae and La 91srquettene brands, the best brands Lin, ported in the United states. Received andAr 5919 the New Wine and Liquor Store of . - • . JAMES P. 110REOM 11, • • nov2s • - 197 Liberty street. 11 - UST RECEIVED and for sale a new - supplyof.fine d PERFUMERY, including—' " • Jenny Lind Pomades; - • - Qaeen of Flowers' ?air Oil ; - - P LinEatac ine' Soap;d Jennyr t; 01j - Rousgel's Amandiea; deC2l - corner of Wood and 24 streets. COFFEE .8 bags for sale- by• Jai - STUART . & SILL. 13!FLYER:--„40 kegs - and ID bbb., .to. close consign vont , ljali snuurr k. SILL.: ke.-50 bares Lemons, - - • • - .1.7 • _ -.40 Frallsivina Almonds; - -25 bags_Cretun Nuts ; - • 2,000 Cocoa Nuts; . • • - 25 boxes Juj abe Paste ; 25 baskets Salad Oil ; • 4 eases Sardines; _ . Senses grcenoble Walnuts, Just reeeksingand for sale by dee.l.7 - 30.9111hk. R,FIODES. tb.. CO - EIItpACHES-300 bus: prime:ree dd an tor sale-bp deo2s - - BURNER le BARNES:: 111ORPEDOES-200,000 ' • • ' 250 boies Fire Crackers; .25 do '.Jackson " do; 50 gross. Pin Wbeele; -50 do Cluaters; 50 do: Poznan Candles ' . J091117A,-EiloDll.s - 17,1xTRA:FAVII .Y FLOUR-69 bldg.', Auges tt ,, No• blets inks, in store and for sale by •- • • • -dads STULtRT,&. - 6.11.L. RLED A! fkgS- ,-14:00.bosbels taarrivi. STUART 8 SILL. IMMEJUMM -Sate:: - Sa 03 Ed. • - 'Po -Lit. • - • • TiSTORE ROOfil,,No. 65 Market weer, recently occupied Exchange Office. Possession given on the let of Feb t uary, 11 required. • • This roam is located in the most central and beat btr; . slnesspoint in the eity; and well' dapted for an- insu rance office, a Banking and Exchangethrce, or ffor , Store. A s pl endid new front, with INtlytti plate Otase, will be put a few weeks. Exclaim of • a 7 corner Of Market iind Fourth sts: For esle►. ALOT OF GROUD Altnated in the. SLIM Ward,. N having a front of 42 feet on Fulton street by 100 feet deep to en alley; on which is erected_ two 2 story Brick houses; a one story Frame; and other improve. meats. The 'ahoy, e 'property; irappllcation .be made soon, will be sold a:a .great bargain, and offers a rare, chance.' For particulars apply to 'IL B. 'MAGILL; Jaa6:lw - No: 144 Fulton street. -:Far Sale. .; - a THE three storyDHloE DWELLING, No.lB I! "I Hay street,Boyder's Row/ Price 830110. Terms --SSW cub; 11300 in one year and 82000 Infirm years. To be secured by mortgage on the - premises.--Clear'of all incumbiance, and rule indispntable. Apply to MabLIANI . _ No. 181 Liberty street. • ' Visitable Property for neat. '• A Mtge story .DRICT .ROUSS,belonting to the estate of Wra.l. Torras, decease d is otter- E. ed for rent of Itlilti. It is shuated on Fourth st, between Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been new y papered and painted; it is now occupied by Mrs. Verner.. - Rant, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Ron= C. Tax2/0, atthn works of linap & Co. Possession given on the Let of April. • . L. R. hPAuarBOdY,. ' G Valuable Coat Land:far Sale,: ' Adjoining the Borough e.Freeport, dimarong Co., Pa.; BETWEEN 45 and 50 acres of LAND, together.wit h 100 acres of COAL. : '. ' • . The above described Land is bOundea on the east by Buffalo creek; on the west and north by the old Pitts burgh road; on the southly-the Allegheny river. _The Penuaylvnnia Canal passer through the entire tract; which, together with the river,- mill afford a facility to the Pittsburgh market at any time almost in the season. The soil is good; the coatis of excellent quality, and• superior to that used at the Kittanning or Franklin Iron Works. , note is also an abundance of LIMO under the coal. The above property will be sold low, either in whole or in part to any person or persons who will establish a Rolling Kill on the same. It has been pronounced (by one of the oldest and-most experienced iron masters In. this country,) to be one of the best locations for a 8011. . lug Mill west of the Allegheny Diountains. • Forfurtherparticnlars, enquire of Wm. M. FilkEstr. General Land Agent, and nt the corner of sth and Rath -• field streets, James 13. Fullerton,' Esq., WilliamMaby; Esq., Freeport; or to the subscriber. dectfklm - - ALEXANDER. SCOTT. • Llverrppooo f Property for Sale: BUILDING - LOTS. M tor sale in the um of,Erbit it/ Liverpool. Ohio, at low prices and on favorable terms-4125 for earner lots and 8100 for iniots—each be ing 60feet front by 130 feet deep— Liverpml is located on the Ohit, river, 45 Miles belaw this city, midway be .tureen Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four miles from Glee govr and Lluli Beaver, and, the same distance from. Wellsville and Calcutta. It is situate. inn healthy and beantitut part of. Ohio, has 1200 inhabitants, and recta one Pinatas's, EIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS for the manufacture of Rockingham and Queensvrare, several hotels, dry good and grocery stores 'and mechanics of various kinds, four churches, and publicschools—At the recent sale of lots Six were purchased by manufacturers who design erecting,dering the coming season. potteries, and other manufacturing establishments,Queensware of a pare white, addition to Rockingham* and yellow ware, having been manufactured in this town, it area.' sonable to expect that it will nipidly to:prove—Persons desirous of viewing the Property can do co any day, by a few hours' sail.trom,Pittsburgh, steamers leaving' our wharves every dayfor Liverpool, Wellsville and W heel tag. . , Terms of payment--One.foarth• in hand and the bal ance in three equal annual - payments, with interest • .• 14 B. I will dispose of a number of lots for carpenter work, brick laying, plasteringond painting, to be done atiLiverpool, during this next spring. and sununer.also for Lumber and Brick.. Apply, to Sanford Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office; •of 'Messrs. Mitchel fr. Palmer, Attorneys at Lew N 0.1221 Fourth at. A Warm for Sale. 7n.111E subscriber offers. for sale a FARM OF LAND, containing 160 acres-100 of which are cleared.— e farm lies directly on. the 'raid from Middletown to JetTerson ; It is well-watend ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees;. and a Coal bank. The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn ;with Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the sabierl her, on the premises, in Allegheny . county, 12 'miles from Pittsburgh. • NATHANIEL ApCLINTON. Mint township, October zyt--tr • . • For sae or Exchange. • rrtLIT. undenigned often for Sale - the followftde- ,, J. scribea REAL ESTATE, urinated in the brit ard, on: Two LOts of Ground, trot:Wagon Pine street, each 2Q feet Cent by al feet deep ; on which is erectea two 2 story frame Dwelling - Houses, with brick basements, - each containing six rooms besides kitchens and cellars. Also, one Lot adjoining the above ,on which is erect ed three nest and comfortable two story brick Dwelling. Also, three Lots of Ground, frunting - oft Locust sweety e self lot VA feet front by 01 feet deep ; on which is creek... d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses. • ...• The above property, lying together, forms a block of 60 feet (root on Pine street by 1:24 feet deep to. Locust street, and will be sold separate or altogether. It is rented to good tenants, and rents for 8190 per annum. . Vacant Lots in the business pan of die eity,'or Land within 3 or 4 milts, would be tetra in exchange. . Apply . to HENRY W. FISH, At. the Great Bawl' Corner. For Sale. A. LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate XL, one mile below the town of Heave ,r Beaver coon tyoun which there is erected a new Brick lipase, 4( b 40 feet, n stories itigh, with a basement. The house has been well built and well fklisheti, and cOatainsl3 rooms. It is within ^tl4 ya de, of the Oluo river,. and commands a fine view r., t, and is bounded on the North west by the State teadleitding to New Lisboa, Ohlo. This pro- perty would be desirable for a country _residence, or for a garden, or summer boarding house- A tor of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it,if 'desired by the par- - chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a' bargain to the purchaser.. Rant/Ire of • • N. P. , &G.-L. B. FETTERMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. For A 1161.1SFAND LOT, situated on Pike streel,be tween /1. Walnut and Factorrstreets,FiithWard. The Lot is 23 feet front and 100 feet`deep, on witch there are two srutill Frame Tenements. Terms es, Tr-l Title pod; For particulars, enquire of Aldermen - PARKINOIsIi .Penn street, Fifih Ward. taay9df TO Let.. byll. THE MELLING HOUSE, No. ES Second it., a - between Wood and Market itreets,now occurged subscriber—rent 8200 per annum. Ponsesaum groan on the let . November, next. - • oct9 JNO. H. SIELLOR, 81. Wood et. Cheap Vollaternettdenor. ALOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four be sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The anneals will be easy, and the .lot commands a most beautiful view. rect2.l.l THOMPSON BELL. For Kenai .11A.N.DSPIR STORF. on .Market strict, between „a. Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry. Goods Store. Axso—A large well finished ROOM' in the second Story, next door to filvDuills Mercantile College.- This Room is well I aim:dated and suitable for a !trusted Sar loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. ' .D. GAZZA3I, apinf Of f i ce, Third et., over the Rost Office. . Votarl.austt on lirougnitigltiegt*:. - 100 ACRES on - the river just above the gad Mant .there IRltpit opened and -rtuiroad prepared for plating coal in boats [oet2l] , .Tllolosol+l BELL. xx,rn- A TWO STORV.RRICIE HOUSE, ea Bank fra Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge an Aqueduct. Env:are of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth andlmithfield streets. [octt.V , PROPEHT-V,—,S. lot containing about • D 3 aeres,and commanding. w.bettutical view of the rivers and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery Hill', will be sold .low jo any one wishing to build there on Joetij THOMPSOI4.)-#ELL: WOE RENT--Seseral !louses in different parts of the :city. Enquire At the ReaL Estate Office at the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets.." sepadr _. - - ' HENRY' CV. grIOAL LANDS FOR SALE OR LEAll.—Aboat duo V 'acres on the Youghiogheny, iost above the second , Aim. The noels very good; and a' it - already opened; with a railroad of sttyards, which throwethe coal, in boats; - This preperty will'he sold ailogethei, or in lots of about 25" wires. (oct4l TIIONIPSON BSLL. 77 lice thy LOCllit OEI. tjtHERE [s no place - tin - 3re favorably situated thitu Hun :nery Hill, It is healthy, and commands a most de lightful utayr- rersons,wything a lot, can get one. trt. pletillel.them,iontainiils Minx t ode to ve aerea, • . Long; tor-Buie:7 7tel.ljE Chartie - es.Coal Company will sell some eery de-- - sirabla pisau of LANA situated on. and near the nhenville Turnpike; and near the 'Southern terminus or their railroad. 'The Land wilihe divided into qualdities to snit pus= chasers, and the tertns of payment will be . .very e 4.14. Plitt:lite or ' , " ItESIINGTON, „ - .6 eP 4 Alanager,.. EiDXl= . .. . . T•w° welt.finished pffices in Post Office Buildings; , A Jong, well-lighted room; third story; entrance Afar ket street, - between 'Third and Fourth streets. AlßotAffinall brick honse,in Pitt township, near Penn. syltituna Ayciane., . Inquire of , 8.,D. GAZZATS, , - .oct8". - ..., . . . ' 'lslo.-164 Second street-. Lei msup! COUNTY LAND-I,oooacreatta awe oet. • ' THOItiPSON BELL. . , . HE PLANTAGENET :GUARG: , ,itAZORS can be ' used in bed; intros dark, and bypersons with tremn ions band, With . eust3 . ,, safe ty, and in half the usual lime, without the possibility of cutting the 'skin: 'Phis is et• fected by menas 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 warranted r -.--,They Awns been extensively used in Englandi and Pronounced the most perfect , and safe razor trattinlite• tared, e • "The new invention may be used with perfeCriate ty.”---London Poss - • • ' • This razor is a splendid Invention, and of gr o oLu e t o many persons, especially for people...with.stustently haltdV7.--Chtnnbars, „Edinburgh, ;Journal. - For sole at the Watch. And Jewept Store of Tigr:S. HAVEN, corner. of Iffark-et and Second eta:, - Vy. has for sak, a large and varied, neeortatentof fine bionic" hooka, -papal -of all qualicien ; and-,Ertgliab, Treen)2, V10n.1914 1 ,?4 , '41 1 /ri;lka.rfazicY and e . le stg lionery. " • aoy2s crulJ2Urange liroktrif. Whayi aim - pc-W(4"J. Gaiadtal:CaPialilith 11.9 in ,E ." w "F 44111 4,4i1d Math* botiess. • • -411111:41: MAMMAS A - CO. • "usoursa,lim , y. wa WILLIAIag, I. B. leV/Lir. 3 . d• C° 111713. 11..NAriLLIA1sEI Q. CO, ! BANKERS H AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,ZIO/1211 sari ,coalin or, Wood AND MID STRUTS. :A Ll..tnuudtetions mado'on liberal tarnu, and coiled. A tions promptly attended to. Ilemovui. • N. 11101atIES C DONIS, asva Rirmovuo taws ilaSi.nro aim nenAmid °mei 1b No. 87 Market strtsijour daft beim old stand. N. HOLMES & BONS, DANEERS AND EXOtiANGE BROKERS, and Des; Dlent in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes. Exchange 9 n the Eastern. and Western' cities constantly for sale. ' Collections • • Collections made in all the cities throngheat the . Cni. - led States.'Deprialteit received in par fends or current paper, No. 67 Market street; between Third and Fourth' ' Domeiric and lorngn </Lange, Bank Ada, Ciekt and Silver,Boug Solt and Ezdangs4 - -** EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOCNE , William A. Hill & Co., 64' Wool& Streat t . _ irr lirtitirealMn i rst r ipann• [avid: • ALUM 11.21.1110 r. ' • ' •' Bookersand .fizedanfe-Brodeasi Deakrr Forests and Domesticliitis,Bitirol&zaasso r C•rtifitases Dep,cs• is, /km& ,Noter and C'oio. - Corner of Third and Wood sir., ditee tly opposite tha. Charles Coto!. - .. . . cpsy2B B - A.ll/ECINO 01[111111i. , • .;• •.: JESSE CAROTHERS -.&• :CO., • NO. 1.6,.W00D STRSET, ptrrsop!to!i. Current money received on depot/it.: • • • ..' Collections made on all the principal eitlesof the Dill.' 'tad States'. • • i. MS. 11.1t0011.. • • THO3.IIM9IXT.. 1100 N isEASOUNT. • . " HANKERS AND EXCHANGE lIROKERS„ Corner of Wood and Sixth strum., Piutbstrik : Pd • EALERS in Coin,Boxik Notes,. Time Bills; Fortigri'2. , D and Domestic Bed:dolgaCcrtillettes orDeposlt,&x ' EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of, the Union Europe, for Mae In Inmate snit prim..tants. • k CURRENT and parfands received on depollte ''., • COLLECT/ONS ma4conio;Firerof!ho inures' rotes: • • . eePll4, - • ;'• , CIENTItiL r PiNNSViiiiaNIA RANKzrIa /10.1794. '• - AN, 01.E1.21 - 42. ADO* • ' I\TOTE-6, .Drafts, . Checks, &c.. coltacted t 'LI %sees a4de . ) . 2ppn;favornble toms. . • nilySkif . •• •• • it: 1313.XAM. Currier Holliddirsi ••• skl;ittsji ..• PATRICKS'aFRIEND - ; 111.1LBLVEliCILS . ANDIII.IOHELNIGNI • : 05, untaza. Woof) LsO Ella.zost.rnatrrs • • . , - , Pinitnergh, Pa.. • - Imayl — • ' ; TTr J...its it; te:,:lottt i . l `o,lT.kii., ..,- 4.: ' • Ii S BANK' is noar i preparcd to do . baainess..ll3yen .. nterest paid on Special Dapordas . •.. '• - . • •• - r• &Del • - • ' THODIPSONUELL,Caabiei; -_:' G. _ . • . : ' • 11.2 'SECOND STREET • . comarmszoress 41W 131.r.r.43 Rokk it: oTiticr attention will be given to ailltusidet,ts oa k, trusted to his care.: Pittsburgh inartofietnred arts- . alas always on hand, or procured on short ' Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, he., negotiated on fasora terms, ndvanees made if regalred. . 'toet22tf. /Ct.llllA,FTsli ;ON BAN FRANCISCO, • Califorsiacfeirl!r• sale es the' Banking 'base PATBICEII:. .FRIEND, No. 9311700 d st.. •-•- jostle ROPE alriglEt. WON.DBAP.U.L .CD&&3.l:[:,: Dr. Rogers' Syrup cilf Lilweintrott- .and aim • DANE • • •••: Far aseosopkteiteree Coug t , .Colds,isfinensa;:elleallO -.-- Beoneintie;ls-9iteiret O f Bloat: an d atiothrr Lung. . Comptamtnendmg . as CONSUMPTION: This synip contiuns Opium, Calmar-4ot any mineral... whatever, but is composed entirely of. Mons Rots, ; Herbs, and vegetable Substances which nave a specific-. ; influence upon the . Lungs, and their eonneeted - organs,- Its immediate effect is to allay nil-irritation, and . gently remove the phlegm and other morbid 'aerations (torn the Throat and Air- Passages ; thus relieving. the Cough t subduing tike inflammation and. other Causes which gave , • , rise ton. also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone to the Longs themselves, thereby enabling Mem .morts thoroughly to remove Item the blood those impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do-so for mischief In the system, awl lay the foundation for into , - • • table CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action. - upon the skin, and- assists nature in. enpelling, through. the ExhaLemsomich of that morbid matter which would otherwise be throw n be eh upon the Longs, that relieving; Ahem of "a- partnheir..work. and renftlinglhear stem' - pure and healthy. Whentubt telecareirmatag, erreeere - '7 their development and farther progress • or ICnicerallim. - has taken place, it assists the Lungs in ' throwing MT the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation; heals the ulcer. ated cavi ties, and restores them again to healthy action-. This :Medicine, therefore, is not a palliative Merely: which only relieves for the time being, but is a thorough'', ' ' curatirs, as Retakes at the very root of the disease, and . by removie.g it, removes at once all Its remote and-at tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char,. • atlZTUSlillproperty possessed, in - equal power, by no - - other medicine of like nature, sour before the public.. CIRCULARS, &C., As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully the nature and me rits of this article, the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the kistorp of this Dors. . caw • the description, nature, 4-c., of its plincipal eats; the effect they are designed to have upon the Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons, - who ham -been cured by it—giving their name* and real deuces, even to the street and the number. Those Who' are troubled with a Cough, or whose Longs are in the 'least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents named below, and proettre one of th ese Pam; plans. It cantle had sivairduld will well repay a lierruial. : ' - The u Hints en Heolot,n and "Doug taking Co/d,” may• be worth to yourself and family. • , • • HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS; • in the shape of Doctors' Bills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many avail:able 'WARRANTY. • . .• Such is our confidence &tits virtues, that we are will ing to warrant this Medicine in every case of recent Cold, • . (where used according to the directions on page Ith of she pamphlet, inside the wrapp_er•of each bottle), and ` - where the person is not sitUsfied that he la. deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle. within lwenty; four hours' time,' THE MONEY will be returned.' 7 See page 3s or the:pirmiltletlits,',:.* side the wrapper of each bottles. • -. try- Be sure to ask for Dr: A. *Rsiers' Synip ERWORT, - TAR, - and .CANCIIALAGUA, and ' .let no' other be palmed onto you. ' CAUTION.—Nons genuine, unless there is on,the buff wrapper, a 'note qf hand, signed wtth a fen, bYA: SCOILL & CO. - Cough and Di4CGIC of fourteen nurnths•standinjr .. tured, After being given op twice by eminent Physicians! - Ars ate fit1i,1849: , . 1174,03. 4. L. &oval 4. Co.—! herewith forward le' You A a Crreffiests 4f a Curs, effected by your Compound Syrup: of Liverwort,Tar and Cauchatagua. The Cough and crysaaradon was of fourteen momma standing, and , had belled the skill or several of one eminent physicians in New York, Albany. and Cooperstown. n I amass person,-. - in whom the cure was effected, and as I had prockmaly. no fail In patent medicines, I. have , einee tried •it on others, and have becanle satisfied of Its value. Mine Was as great a eate us was ever performed, as I bad s daring my sickness, been giren up twice by rnyphyrieianas : I have now commenced my, business, alter taking, I think, about eight bottles. . • • • • . • . Yours,respectfally, ' - THOS. C. PAIILDER! : BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS • : SIM now MIOXIITLT rr - Staten": of Mr. A. Lang, Baker,..l , lo.3 l 3B . llrantaree i • N. Y.—A few days before l ast Christmas; tweetaaken • unwell, and soon , commeneed bleeding fretly.eit• the. • Lungs. I called in. a Homeopathic plryliciatilinfibie. medicine did not seem to bele ine. I read yont.tdieit-• isetnent, and thought I would try W. Rogers) Sgntit of - Littrwor; Tar and Coischniarica. -Before L bad -taken' up the third bottle, my bleeding had st opped,. my Cough' • war gone, avid I felt es well as natal. lily health Is now good. I consider it a most excellent inecicitieland col , . • dially recommend it to my friends.. IThit siatanent was made to the Propriaon, March 11th, 1950.1 • •••• FEr This whole paper might be filled with letters si• miler to the above, from VIM who hate been eurett,-" , • . FOR SALE, wholesale and retail,. by A. L. SCOVILL-- . at. - CO., Proprietors at their Principe/. Depot,HOTHIC • lIALL, N 0.310 Broadway, New York, to Wbom all, or. dens for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should be addrcased, yost.paid. • . .. - ALSO, (or sale by K. E. Sellers, N 0.57 Wobdre 'ect,. Wholesale Agent for It.. . and •Yicinliy 1..1). M. - Carrp and H . P. Schw artz, Allegbeny : Cily ; Ttierneen4,. Carr & Co., Manehaster A. Patterson, Birraingham. • PRICE—In large bottle, 61,00; oraix bottlea,for •"• • • dec I Lulaw . . Private IDlseutiess- - • • •' •••• DR; BROWN, No:41 DIAIIOND . ALLESI, ' . • • Dsvorts his intiut unentroulo an - of Eco, practice. His usinessissnostlynOnfinedto -• 7's-irate or -Ventreca Dissoies, and such Paini - . s "' , fut affections; brought. on by IniprudenetY: youthfnlindulgenee and excess., .- • . . c s 7,. Syphilis, Syphilitic -Ersiptions; Otiacire ' I E , hen, tileet, StnetellecTitellired Disehargei, impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal -. origin Skis Diseases, ScorbuticErup_tions, , Totter, ; Ringwonnillfercurisl Rummies, Seminal Weakniss, fro • potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weals ness,lmphib t , • ly Suppressions, Disesses of the Joints, F istula' in Ano-: Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and LofthE, reeieet, dons of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years' practice:flour in this eity I enables Dr. mom, to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who nay 'come under his care. Office and private consulting roams, t 5 Diamond pa- Charges moderate.: riovikclftwly - 1311UMATISM.—Dr.broarn , e newly martyred rem, edy for Rheumatism ti a PpeedviadectUtixtrest,tedy for that painful trouble. Itnever fails.. • . - Office and Private Contrltatian.f2aams No. 65;'DLe.-: DIOND, Pittaborgb, Penna.- The betoria:tihvaps It 'tome. . • ... •lanlfklavyrf B . 4:LANCII£CON. DEPOSIT, which IsivoluerP changed for three years and novrardsifft .theE,g. change Bank of Pittsburgh: • . William Davis, residence unknown, Ana. 9,1845.C1420 Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Otto, Oct 21, certify that the foregoing balances appevr to be d tte to theporsdns named or their legal represtrdatives,' ac cording to the Books of this Bank. , T. IC HOWE, Caihkr. "sworn to and solsicithold Wore nu this 2.9i1t day- of ' Dec a mbar ISM- • 'D. W. Ennscar, . dec3Celm • • ' . Nagai, =I
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