• _ ro re.,• eiA ' _ - • • *"'"-""'" - ' .a. - ' - . - . ._. ---;'sdtxa~t H;~.;~': is<.~ fir __ r:Slitt'lciL 4 ,Welia,o - Tito • PerLllll delicatd'organs are -shiny! toperil, and aro in peril when they do not properly per their If inflammation interferes with their regular ij k ojecii dm blood la imperfectly parified, the circulation stra:plat, and the whole. trytterri suffer& the -cote bine:tonic, 'expectorant and -healing - properties -of Dr.Bogertv SYniP Liarevart , Tar and Cottcharigua; -liestke remedy for all this misehief. , DIMAY IS DAN -GEBOUS. While the patient - Is considering,inbercles y be formingter, - W011347 Mill i -my, be bursting in. the But Wats' remedy be promptly applied, the ,_...-Coughi Cold or Catarrh is at once. removed, and to use the vrords of Daniel Webster, the - sufferer breathes. freer and deeper." The only thing required is promptif . r _Judi. See pamphlet in the hands of Agents, and adver tisement in another column-. : Dale 4 U EastopostrAgeztoy..Ea... , TinssUbsetiber intends visiting the forint:4gal cities of Great Britain, Prance and -Germany, during the months. of' April, May and" June; next,--leaving Pittsburgh on 42ffarch 17th, and • will be pleased to attend to any agencies of a business character which maybe confided • to his tare. Iliehtbnl] ' JOHN DI.DAVIS. •- - ' Lauber 'Yard to sent. Dior. Alargq LUMBERYARD, situated ea Duquesne •y, nem' the Point pufficient room to hold eighteen , hundred thousand feetof limber, to rent on a lot_ jg lease. Enquire or - REYNOLDS & SEEM, de.C.25 . corner of Penn and Irwin-areas.- 'Consumers ofsatnes are 'invited torea4 In- anottuSr 17 4 4 mnU f cu lf c ta n t r*CheaP l in a tl". Ite6lth. it . . • . • - Din Zripselit FAMI47 ••• tract of a latter from the Rev: E. L. - ABBOTT: a welt known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom • • of Stutatth; dated Saiidoway .Arracan February, •• Dr , • Jayne,- Philadelphia! My Dear Sir—We are now M g eatwant of your Itledical Preparations. Your CARKIN a-BALS,AIII is an invaluable Medicine country . in Bowel Coinplaints, andhas been used • -in 'all ear ItThisions With the most - gratifying Success. have known it Mammy cases to act likis a charm. Your 'SANATIVE TILLS are tny. Sheet, Anchor: The hest medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain in the side, that /hate eVerused. 'They are in:great demand,' and We are entirely out of them. - -We need five hundred boxes of them, Bro. Beecher says we could use a - . thousand boxes - yearly among our people to great ad . vantage: I have used your TONICTERYDFUGE at a •-• Tonto in INTERMITTENT FEVER,. with, themost :.Complete - ineeess. I think it was once the means Of • vinginy own son, Durlng.aiy travels among the church ' et the past seasori,l ibutida whole village, suffering :der a ptavailing'lnflueima, 'attended with Coughs of a • most violent character. I often regretted Iliad not had' .-a dozen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT ' admin. Aster to them, for !believe from - what I have seeri.of its effects, that stwould have been just the, thing for those poor peoyie.. -1 presurne.you_have =not hitherto had all _ I.m/cam:what on extent your medicines are-toed in all ..• ourldisitiOnt.- Affettioua-tely yours, E-L.ABBLYTT' For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth et.- [norit3 • . , T./r. S. MN ttowela IS Et A ICE-It S Ajt S A P•A RILL A , zArQuAtia,BorTz.Es, Look -Xleeef Elk Prletta t - ' 'tityrxr - vs REAR - - .STO A - ON TOGETHER JiTe you a laboring for the support. of u femur; !arid maferingtrom general debility and low spirits, so -shit -life. almost. seems- a burden, use A. S. .D. Howe's Ains stornza. !uttering from diseases ta which`, - females:are- generally soli etc: use S. D. Dowes Shaker Sarsaparilla-411 , AR certainly core you. -Male or female, old. nr young...ma. and, every famtiy 'should: have this =talent Faintly Afsdirine by them.-- .Oal2 at ens Depot, Ar. ma one of our Agents, and get a pamphlet, grams, where you will find • - FACTS'. FACTS! FACTS! stan.be substaraiated by thousands of tieing witness- Jl , :this city androunty,eiz: that the _ SHARER SARSAPARILLA, Aaptepared by "Dr. S. D. - 110WE, has been the means of pumauently cunng more diseases to which the hu ...'',inanfittally are continually subject, than any other pre :- :Wattle's ot Baratiparli;a ever yet brought before the P to Ttier . ffiShaker ' • purity' and e earl of-tire preparation is weR sown,andrequiresnolonglistof.certificatesand ...enrei to introiinceit ; its increased deamnd for the past years, is its bestrecommendation. , ' .This medicine has. established its high reputation throughout New York and New . Hail:maim, and the ,Eastera States generally, by its minteroas and well at • tested cures; and also,. by. the recommendation. and ar.. - p.roval of the first physicians, who now use it in their private practice_ • . . This thionly Sarsaparilla that ads' in go biers., Kid . fifyi.finit.BllilXl, at the same limo, whieli - renderS it tittOgatt . etssune palu,ahla to ceetiisitio,partimilar/ii Fen Wes. Dr. Aftissey,Profcssor in the Ohio Afecbtal College, says the SAakrrpreparations are truly valuable, a nd recommends . . them to thepsOlie. No 31sacmcx—no hltszant:--no "Poisonous Drugs in the Shaker Sarsaparilla. Serneinber; it ta, warranted to be purely and entirely Vegetable, and as a Female and Family , mediettpt it has Be rare. pou empire • far' S.D. Howe's Shaker Banavarilla.. • Price tt . per bottle, rind six bottles for RS. -•• Dr-Si/1 HOWE & CO., No.l College . Hall, Cincinnati, to whom all orders must be addressed. • . • .For sale ary our Agents, - - . J. Slatoo24 l / 1 55.1a. Co., Et.W.,Mr.ans, A. Buses . , JOEL M 0811X1k 1, U. Towsstan4 WLILLIIM J.1.C1503 and J. AA. Jon, Pittsburgh ;..D• A.. Faxsarr, Alleghen • ; .V. R. - tricCisazsmn Manchester; P. esooten, Brownsville ; • and Druggis ts generally- Also, byHOWE es. CO., Pro . priaters,lllo.l College Hall.Cineinnati.Ohio. toe t2l Remarkable Case. - 4 ' EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST. 1 Kim-4314_1 cheerfully Comply with your re . quest, that I would give you an account of the almost miraculous cure of any little daughter's eye, by the use 1 of your . " PETROLEUM." She was eMeked with a very sore eye. in Febraary or t . March last, when I immediately applied to the best me -.dick' aid in the . city, by whom it was pronounced "a ~very bad eye;" and all gave ; me no hope of doing her any good. After Which .1 took her into the.country, to au. old lady, who had been very successful- in curing eyes. Ste told me that her case was hopeless, as she .would certainly lose not only that one, but, also, at :.would other would foUmi—it being a sc Tofu:dem atlection th of the blood. And hdo certify, theta* the time my father 33:Vashon,Y came to the conclusion that we had bet . ler try your " Petroleum," she wee entirely blind of ono Eye. It to now about two months since she began i ts use, and she can now see with both . eyes as good as she ever - did ; and, as far ail cattle% I belietre she has, with the blessing of the Almighty, been cured by "Petroleum." Yours, respectfully, M. Fassets Vssuon Count& . -•:Pittsburgh, Sept. 30,1850. - flig" For sale by Keyser de Mendwell,l4o Wood st., -- E Sellers, 51 'Wood et.; D. 111. Curry, Allegheny City; D. A.. Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; also,bylbe proprietor, S. M. KIER, .',ont9 Canal Basin, Siventh st., Pittsburgh. 'flan. ..- 0. or 0. P..—Place of Moetlng,Washington - Rat Wood street, bitarean sth and Virgin Attu. .Loner, No. 335—Meets enerr Toesiday . nrn . r . .14707.a . nrrILEtnC63111.1ANT, No 87—Meeta Ist:and - ad• edal' °teach month; mar2s-47 • Dor,ftzige roue' Lodge, I. O. or al: F.—The in ,getrma Lodge, No. 299,1. 0.0(0. F, mantises?) , Wed - niSiday eyetung Washington Hall; Wood st. 1.114:ly frjP"llL, A. O. Do.;1111.L GROVE, NO. 21. of the Order of: Druid", meets on every Mon day evenieg, at the - Hall, corner of Third and Wood strsete, above Kramer 4h Rohm's. - • may 2Ely. • - ENCOURAGE lIOME INSTITUTION& PAVII.Z.E4SII3 I % , INSUILAAJOID - . or PITT frank GIL • r. . „C, G. HUSSEY. Prest. A. W. MARRS. See's' OQgce—iYo.4l Wattrst.,in. 'Warehouse of C.' H. Gram. finis Coto any is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks ou' Houses, Manufactories, Cittods, Merchan - Aize in Store, and in Tutuila 'Vessels, Ac. Ana.wpie guaranty/or the ability and integrity of the Institution, Is BlD:mita in the character 'of- the Directors, whb,are,' all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and.favorably ..Irnown to the community for the it.' prudence, intelligence snd integrity, Draterorts—C: G.nussey, Writ. Baga'ey, Laril Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Menzel ' on. Z. istasey, S.flarbaugh, S. M. liter. =Ott( Asaocidtell Piremen , s Isuittiquice -- • compa =nyofthe City of Pittsburgh. • CAPITAL, 8200,000.. iIOCIEHEAD,.Preet—W. W. DALLAS, Seely. 117agaillt recce i itenongaiular.llosar, AWL 1'24 and 12.5 . Mita st. .I:H.lHooreiuml, PaUerser4.Wm. A. Hill. R. H. Hartley, B. B. Simpson, Josbrui Rhodes, Wm: P.dwant Gregg, A: P. Arushatt, Wm. Coiling C. Satryer4Chaa.Hent, Wm. Gorman.. aagli4 LIFE INSURANCE '117^..."111.0 Nat:lonia Loan Fund Aisul- , dna.Cenipany"ol Linden and _Nizo: Yirb, are now li king )14sIcs on the fives Of persons between - tho ages tot 15'ang CD year s, ., at the :Bank noose of . aeP ll k co. Walter P. laarshalit iloworrica A 111), DRAIJIII IN rntssica arn AlLFlllues r. 4iP4PEISAN 3Ir i e G BO 4 a I r I d D AT E r i CtI4 : e:- Also‘-Writing,FnutiOg and.WraPAV PaPer , be weer Fourth st. and Diamond AV; west side, ;~~~~ ~.iaß _ _ Oretundt ,SPeeN. . , Sare linty constantly grinding geed for horned Cattle and rlorses,-and ;assure MilkMen,Livery e _men and Feeders generalty, that we can supply them with an Artiele of" Chop"which . they Will find better and:cheaper than any thing of the hind ever o f. fered m this market, before. We haYe ," put up" the best set of Machinery for the above purpose ever see* " Weskit the. Mountains," and have madttaavangeMents fora supply r of , Grain ihat will enable us to furnish the manufactured article is abundance and allow'prices. We' have also constantly. on hand, of OUR OWN M MANUFACTURE; Oil Meal; .Corn eal, Oat Meal. Barley, Rica ,Flour, Roasted - Coffee. Mustard, Ground Cinnamon. do Cloves, do Allspice, do. rePPPri doORIES'r, do Cayenne: the abOve articles :e WAX., ?ant. RHODESkr ALCORN. - Sall- - o pposite the St.:Charles Hotel. i FAMILY FLOUR-113 bbls.-Eassa Flour for sale by [jalol IL O. KELLY WINDOW .SASH of all styles for • eby lIPI.I jalo . ovimmltm z.z:is:l4 . ith' . :::-1-t 'RePoled .F.Fpres#y far " qze Daily Morning Pont. utelTram T LIGUTNIZtOr-FRENTIV 131' -MAN .SESSION. Wmtzurcrroa, January 16. Sziratr..--Mr. Seward of Now York, refloated nrinserons petitions, praying for the repeal of tho Fugitive Slave Law, and for the abolition'of slavery inthe territories of Utah and New Mexico, and the district ofColumbia. ,All `tbe -potitiou were laid on the table. Are. solution' Eiroviding for this distribution of the worka of , the exploring - expedition was passed. Mr. Rearie :reported a faint resolution t directing the distribution o f the works of the e x ploring cape . I . itiOneCliallidined • Mr: Shields offered it resolution which was agreed to,asking information respecting certain transactions by` the British' agents; off the coast of Central America. _ . Mr. Benton submitted a reaolution calling for the copies of the correspondencs by the Spaniel' Minis ter in relation to the , Contoy priaoners—laid over. The Senate took up the bill to pay the claim. for spoilationa by the French. Mr. Smith addressed the SeSate in support of the bill. 'Before he concluded the Senate adjourned: tiousc.--The ,Ilouse revolved itself into a com- Mittee of the whole, and took up the 'bill to - reduce Ake rates'of postage. . The. Second section was agreed to, establishing the following rates.. Printed matter weighing two ounces, one cent. . Bound hooks not weighing-over, thirty ounces. to be considered mailable matter. Newspaper* delivered in the State where they are -printed, one.half of the above rates. NeWspaperi to circulate in the county or city, or within thirty miles of the, place where they are printed free. Magazines, a deduction of fifty per cent. is to be made, when the postage is prepaid. The bill was further amended by authorizing the issue of three cent pieces, sad the Postmasters to be supplied with three cent stamps, the counterfeiting of which shall be deemed felony. Mr. Dickey ineffectually endeavored to substitute stamped envelopes for the stamps. Mr. Crowell moved to abolish the franking privi lege, but was negatived—yeas 44, nays 99. Mr. Carter moved to strike out the fifth and last section making so appropriation 011500,000 to meet any deficiency that may arrive. Many amendments were offered, Some of whick were adopted'. Several substitutes were offered- (Zr the entire bill, one of which was pending, when the committee rose and the House adjourned. LGULIVILLE, January 16. The river is at a stand, with 4 feet 4 inches in canal. , Pierce Butler, a lawyer of this city and brother of Wm. 0. Butler, died here last night. Capt. Cliff, formerly of the steamer. Mohawk, blew his brains out with a pistol, on the '7th, at Vicksburghi' The death of his wife, and his pecu niary embarrassment, was the cause. After the fifth ballot - Sumner lacked 8 of being elected. The House agreed by a majority of II to postpone the subject for a week. The general opinion is that no Senator will be elected this sew Dion. Commune, January 16. The Whig Caucus nominated Ewing for the abort term. They failed in 6.ballots to nominate him for the long one. Hiram Griswold had the highest vote, end will probably be nominated tosmorrow. Wmthcararou, January 16 The vote io the Senate to lay the petition for the immediate repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law on the table, was decided in the affirmative. Ayes 35, nays 16. Benton voted with the free sorter.. BOSTON, January 16. The Governor delivered his message to-day. Ho tettes strong grounds for the compromise measures, and exhorts the observance of the laws, &c. The news from Mexico to Jan. let. report the country quiet, except the usual Indian troubles in some of the remote States. Pan.anntsrm, January 16 The steamer City of Glasgow cleared for Liver. pool with a full freight and a considerable numbe r of passengers. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Cotton. :Unchanged. Rye Flour.. Sales of 200 bble. at 3,81. Rye..nominal at 78 to 80. Cont.. Sales of 30,000 bash. at 65 to 67. M. Pork..Bsles at 12,00 to 12,121. Beef..Balea at 81 to 10,101. Molaasea..N. 0. 31 to 31}. Sagars..6l- to • Tobaceo..Rog 11 1.0111. Retrip..Tne rotted 1,16 to 1,20. Other articles nnebanged., NEW ORLEANS Jan 14 . - ',Cotton..Quiet; dealers are waiting the steamer's news. There is quite a speculative movement in bagging'and . ropes; and largeriales - ot both are be ing made at 12c for the former and flo' for tbe latter, ' Flotir..There is dot much doing in Ohio at 4,20 to 4,30. . . it 11 4 87 to 0,00. Lardzhas advanced, with rates of 100 kegs at ft 'to 81 for prime. • ' • • Bacoo...tiales declined to ` 7(B'7f, Rio Coffee. .Sales 101 to 101. ' Whiskey is dull at 27c. - • • • Oats at 02 td. 66c. • • " Pnimenumma., January 16 Beef Cattle..6alea of 1,200 at 5,0006,70. Hogs range'from 5,506,00. 5he0p..1,25 to 4,00. • BALTIIMILE January 16. Floar..Salea of 1,000 bbla. Howard street, at 4,64 ; 1,100 Ibis. city mills, at 4,64, and 600 td 4,661, Grain..No change In wheat • but little Corn sold early at 68e for yellow ; white, 63 ; these figures could not he had at a later hour. Oats, 4EO 49. - • - Wbiskey..ln bbla at 26. • Cracretrart. January 16. lioge..on , tng:to the warm weather there is littledcileg4prices sustained. Sales of 8;600 haute, in dry *Oat; at 6k; , - • - -; • 1313L5. - TALL9IV recd and for sate by • . SECRIVER & 'BARNES. I Ws. and 15 - kegs $1 Lardrecelved limiter Li sale by. [dec2sl SHRIVES & BARNES. , HEAP FRUIT,--N Al ew...11- BUNCH R&ISINS, :-- Cl2fe. 10 s.f:a 51,00,0 r edR.S f!' bbz i —forgsde 'by MORRIS & HAWORTH. In Oteßlamond....(dedr7 PhRY APPLES-62. SWAB Dried Apples; • - - • 10 lAN. do; For tale by 1 02 •., • . -•1.4.• 1 3. WA.TERBLAN & SONS, 'DEnotiEs--.3ostatekv Dried Peaches ;' JE, • 11. bbla. do; Fo r Bile by lac' WA'TERATAN & - SONS ; AttE 0 doz. pair horse and mule tames• for sal,b bY . Oa} L. S. WATESBIANA SONS. 1 :DUTTER,-15111318.*fresttRall-Butteri • 5 :.50 -..paelrect lo kegs do L S WATERMAN & SONS. LARD -16 bble. No. 1; 65 kegs do,; For sole by . L. S. WATM.MaII & SONS, lab 31 Water and CI Frau meets; k _ _. r. ~~ _ ~. > ar ..11110 PITTBDIIRGH•BOARD Ok TRADE'. AND MEILDRANTS I EXCIIANDE: N. DRAW._ BARIDM," - COMIICTSR! TOR JA WART. JESSE CA.ROTHERS. - . The weather for tlie'paskweelt has:been:delight. fal—veiy like spring. Our rivers are in a fine nevi; gable stage.. • - ASHES—Very little doing in Salasratos ; eate;at Go. In gods Ash the market, is well suPglied we quote as before it 31031 c ins time. No chaige In other sorts; Pearls Sic.; Pots 4041 c.; Scorching. 816310. - BULK MEAT—ThIs article is coming in more freely, - and the offering'is good. Sales are made at 51,4 months; 51 was offered, hog round. for a lot of 13,000 pieces -51 asked. BACON—Some new in market. Sales nominal. Shoulders, 61 ; Hama, Si. BUTTER—SaIes of a good quality packed et 80 - 0,10.; considerable arriving. Some lots of Roll gold at 10 to 12, and dull. BUCKETS—SaIe of Beaver from 'tore at $2,00 32,25. BEANS—We now quote at $1 for nailed; $1,37 per bushel for email white. BLOOMS—SaIes of Juniata at $60032. CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsbargb Mould at 10c.; Cincinnati at 91 to 10c.; Star at 22023 c.; Reserve •MouldaklOc . . _ . COA—Regular . sales at 4105 i. CORDAGE..Thelollowing are the card prices of Manilla Rope, by Coil, I4c Do do when cot, 16c White Rope, by C0i1,.. 1 lc Do do when cut, 12c , Tarred do by Coil, 10c Do do when cut, 11 c Packing Yarn, fine,:" -r - ; .. 7c Do do common, Sc. Manilla Bed Cords, $48702,8103,76 cs doz. Do do per coil, 14p 111 Hemp do 1,60012,25123,00 fidoz. Do do per coil, 10. 4 lb Manilla Plough Lines, 871 doz. Hemp do do 75 or CRACKERS..The regnlarsales to the trade are at the following rates: Borrort, Jan. 16 Nam Ont.r.ena, Jan. 14 Ncm Yost, Jana 16 ' - ',OOllO.OO*V-4.tiblittlittcittL , Weekly itevlev► at Uis Blaikeirs. OFFICE. OF nig MORNING - PQST,' PIMIEII7/1611 1 .-PRIDAIr t .Tan. 11, 1851.) APPLES—The market is barely supplied ; sales from 81,00 to 1,50 per bbl. ALE..The demand is active, and sales regular at the following prices: Bavarian Beer, per bbl Common, per bbl. X.X.X. do Common, half barrels XX- do XAX do - Common, qr. barrels XX do . XXX do —with 50c per bbl thrown off "for cash BROOMS—The few sales made are at former quo tationa—figuree fake a wide range according to the quality of thcearticle, say 31,25 2,60 per doz. CHEESE—Market well supplied; salsa of Cream at6lsic.; Common at 6106 c. CORN MEAL-40 to 50e. • COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 191)20c.; sheet at 24 Water Crackers $4,lXlp bbl. Batter do. 4,15 Pilot Dread- 4,00 Sugar and Soda Crackers 7e. sp tb. COTTON YAB3IB--An advance of one cent per b has taken place in each No., as will be seen by be following card. POIIND VAISa No. 6, eta per lb .20 No. 13 cui per lb 23 U> 6, " " 20 " 14 " 24 4. 7, it di 20 .. 15 41 U 25 ca 5, U . at 21 a 16 " U 26 .. 0, di U 21 .. 17 it U 27 ee 10, .. U 21" 18 a ..28 ..11, U U 22 19 a u 29 .112, Cl i 4 22 .. 20 30 DOZCA YARN. No. 600, eta per 1b... 101 No. 800, eta per d0r...81 it 600, L. „ .. 900 , .. re- 700, " "....81 " 1000, a a... 81 Carpet Chain, 22 Candlewick, 19 Coverlet Yarn, 22 Bag Filling, 19 Twine, 25 Batting... No. 1, 18 in 20 Cotton Warp.. 13 12 i l 1 No. 2 and 3, 16 to 17. DRIED BEEF—Sales of new at 81 to 9. DRUGS—The following Is a lister prices ofsome of the moat prominent articles under this head : Aloe., lbs 15018 Brimstone, fp lb.. • •40 Alum, " 310 4 Camphor, ref,.....35040 Asa fcetida.Ths.... 1802.5 Chloride 1ime,"....70 0 Arrow Root, "...12014 Cochinear, to 1,3001,50 Aqucfortia, a... 10011 Copperas, "...to 8 Litharge, "..6106} Liquorice rt. a ... JO 9 Madder Umbro3b3l2ol3 " ball a..... 2004 Cantor Oil, Ws.. _.81,65 Sal Soda a.... 4043 Quinine 0z.84,2503' ,30 Glue,com. 11012 FLOUR—The sales and receipts continue light; prices remain unchanged since our last review In the fore part of the week sales were made at g 3,68 03,70. Some lots sold at the wharf, yesterday, at 33,5603,60,51 which figures it closed. Extra family flour rtileirat the wharf at 3,87 ; from stores in a retail way at 64,25014,37. FlSH—Sales al No. 3 Mackerel at $7,7508,00, at which holders are firm. No sale, of other Nos. FEATHERS—SaIes from first hands at 33035 c. FEED-Sales of Bran from first hands at 101011 c., Middling., 30 ; Shorts, 16 to 20. FRUIT—We give our table corrected: White R. Candy,l6ol7c. Raisins Bunch ,2,5002,75 Yellow " " ..14015c. do Cluster, .2,7503,00 Red " " ..18020c. Zanto Curranta,....9.c. Liquorice, 18040 c. ' Filberts, 71,08 c. Refined " 35037 c. Walnuts, 7108 c. Jojoba Pa5te,...27028c. Cream Nuts,.. • •.61.07c. Dates, 809 c. 1 Almonds, 16093 c. Lemont', —.— I H. Shell " .. • .100121 c. Orange., -- I Shelled a 26327 c. Dried App1e5,...75080 Dried Peache5....111,25. GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular at the follow ing rates a , FFI3 , 4,75 0 5,60 Eagle do In pa- Eagle 6187 a• • 0 3,00 pare. 3,37 Do. dz. 1 ffi can'ro 7,00 Rock powder 3,35 0 3, 6 2 PFQ do.. 0 4,00 GROCERIES—The transactions aro principally confined to the city. Coffee : there is an intimated improvement since our butt report.. Sale. of 80 bags at 121. Also, 40 bags at 121. Some .mall sales at 13. Sales - of Sugar are made at 6to 61 ; Molasses, 32 to 93 ; Rice, bi to 51. GRAlN—Receipts moderate. Wheat : Mediter. mean, 75 per bushel ; Red, 700175 ; White, 78. Rye: moderate demand at 55. Oats, 351 ; Barley, 75. GLASS—We notice no change in Window Glue sales of city brands, 8 by 10, at $8,75; 10 by 12 a $4,2504,50 ft box. Country brands are sold at lower' prices, and may be quoted as follows s Bby 10 52,75 I loby 15 93,75 10 by 12 3,00 10 by 16 3,75 10 by 16 - 3,25 10 by 17. 3,75 rim Gtass•—•We give the following condensed list for some of the principal articles of Flint Glass, as manufactured and sold in this city : Plait'y Tumblers per doz . Mice3,oo Mould do " " ....... •• •• • 87t0 1,75 'Preened do ‘‘ 14 1,000 3,25 Pressed do toys " " 37 Goblets ' " " 1,500 9,00 Cbampaignes ' "2,750 6,00 Wine Glasses " " 500 8,00 Lemonades" " .... _ .750 0,00 Jelly stands, each 500 2,00 Decanters, per doz 1,00012,00 Pitchers CI IA 1,250.9,00 Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair • • • .2,00010 00 Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each •• 750 5 Molasses COSS " " 500e 2 ,4 Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4,00. Flower vases, per, dozen 4,000 9,00 Flower vases, cut, per pair ••• ••• 6,0001U0 Jet'y glasses, per dozen 1,250 7,00 Pressed sweet-meat dishes, per doz-1,2501000 Pressed sweat•meat bowls, per pair • 870 0,00 Bureau knobs and rana t 'per dozen • • 4,00 01,00 APOTHEM/a= SHOP, voluerromr. Specie jars, laekered covers, per doz 1,25010,00 Show jars s par doz . 6 , 00018 , 00 Flitted Cologn e s, " '• --••-• !-•-• • .1,00011,00 tinctures,ground stopper,perdozen .1,00312,1:00 Show Bottles. each • --•—•• • HOMINY—Very little doing now, as this is not the season. Sales at 84.60. HAY—Not mach coming in; sales at 'Cahn at $16,000.18,00. • HOPS—Regular Sales at 200. HIDES—We bear of some transactions of green Hides; sales generally to city tanners at 4c. In Western rDried Hides nothing has been doing, be cause there have • been no receipts; the stock is light. Nominal" price - 8;14012c. IRON Bz'N'AlLS;.Thii following is Aa corrected . list of the.pricea•of the various sizes and -descrip tions of, Pittsburgh ' manufactured Iron. We give the outside range of prices: •• • • lams--Flat . . . . ... . . • te .Round and square tt Nand: .21(a31c. tt Hoop. 31061 c. sc Sheet, , wile. ff keg. . 4 Bto 9 penny.... .. .. 2,60 " - 6to ••7,penny .. . . 4,00 •", - " -7,.: 4,26 " " 4 penny_ 4,60 :' 4-1 4j r- • - •.' 3 penny 6,6 0 Serzcs--Cut, 3 to 4k inch 4,00 " Cut, 6to 6 inch 4,60 4. , g Cat, 6 to 7 inch 6,00 4 y Y ~ ~;t~ ~ t i ~w: i'. '=":LEADPIP.E.The following are the-card prices: •,2 41 ct 7 e . f ry . , 0 No. 2 ti -‘, Sc. r a • No.l n e. ,p No.l -Z. 1.. No.l 'a " 'Sic.V 'a 1 ' N o. 1 • ti •All other. sixes 01c. 4? RI. • • LUMBER-The following table of Dry Lumber is correct: . Cleariv M..- ..... 022,00 ,Floorlng Ido 10,00020,110 Common.do - 011,00 Common Ido fli-- Clear do - .033,00 Oak • 021,00 .common 11 do 010,50 Pine Shingle P Clear 2 do 44,00 ip• 1000 2,10023,0 Common 2do 22,00 Lathe,eaw'd 0 , 01 3%00 -. LEATHER-The following prices will ho fonud mirror: :• • - New York, to lb 1716320 Baltimore, -" " 21022 . Slaughter,... ...... 20c. Upper Leather, p doz $25,006330,00 Calf Skins,... p dos 24,006328,00 Phil'a. do p don 30,006336,00 Harness Leather,. /8020 c. cf.: 2163.23 Bridle,:...do • p doz... 30,00,033,00 LEAD-.Sales of Pig at 5e.; Bar at 51636. LARD-Not much doint ; sales of kegs at 76371; bbls. at 61061 c. MESS PORK-Receipts light ; sales at $ll,OO. OILS-Sales of Linseed at 90c.; No. I Lard at 58 to 65c.; Tanners' at $lBO2O. PIG METAL-Sales during the late rise, of Al. egheny, at 024025 ; of H. R. at $2027. POTATOES-Sales at from $l,OO to 1,12 p bbl., and at 40 to 76 per bushel. RYE FLOUR-Very little demand- prices noini. nal. ROSIN-Sales at $3,00 to 3,25 p bbl. SEEDS-There is a good demand for Clover, and light receipts ;$4,7505,00 will be paid to first handl. Sales of Timothy from first hands at $2,25612,50. There is still a good demand for Mustard, and $3 will be paid for Brown ; 83,50 for Yellow. SALT-Sales at $1,25. SHEEP PELTS-Sales at 256375 c. a piece, from first hands. STARCH-Sales at 6107 c. TOBACCO-Firm ; and prices maintained. We give the table, corrected. Russell & Robison's s's. plug 33c. Grant's 89c. Springer's Extra Eos. plug. 326333 c. Enders g< 2.039 C. Hares it cs 30033 c. Price & Harwood's s's. plug... 30033 c. Lottiers' 28c Baltimore Spuon 28c. Miller's half pound lamps, 20 lb boxes.... 30033 c. Monument .‘ 30033 c. Virginia 6 twist 160160.. Leaf Tobacco TALLOW..SaI ea of mutton tallowat 61, beef do 71. TAR-Sales of N. C. at $4,0004,25. TIN PLATE.. There is a brisk business doing in this article at $11,504313,50 fr box, wither discount of 75c p box off for cash. :;, VINEGAR.:SaIes of Crab at9oloc. WHISKEY-Sales of Rectified at 260126ic.; an advance. WOOL-Receipts have fallen,off; very little do ing. Quotations range from 29 to 436145 . for differ ent grades. • MARINE INSURANCE-Rates of Insurance of cargoes of steam and keel boats: From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va /0 Do do and from Cincinnati, 0.• • le it Do do Loaisvllle, II - Do do St. Louis, I tlo.. • ... ••• • • feta Do do Booneville, Mo./ 1032 Do do Independenee• • • • 2 021 Do do Galena, 111. -• • 14 , 011 Do do Memplus,Tenn.• • • • 10/11 Do do New Orleans 1 ali Do New Orleans to Pittsburgh I @le Do St. Louis do •-•-• $6 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 4 00 3 50 4 50 1 76 2 - 00 2 26 • Batts of Miscount 84 Datue of aoins. CORRECTED BY WM. LARIMER, JR. Ezedangs Broker ,G 6 Fourth at. adjoming BankPiustrurg4 PENNS YL VANIA OHIO. PiStsburgaßanir• • - --pariStateßank andbrunebss. • • # PkGadelphiaßarike• • • • Par 4 Cineinnatißunis. • Germantown PariCirekriGe (Lawrence) § Ckessercaunty par i Cetunzbus Bank - # Delaware errunty •-•— - •poraenia 1 Montgomerycounty pastillas:Won. i Norttumbertand county • •pariStuutusky 50 ca.nanis 4. Bridge Co. sarlGeauga Reading. pa.; Vortnalk 50 Lancaster .por t hero Lisbon I Hopis:tows . part Wooster. 75 Sarum • • • -- ...... - -- • - •parllisrietta. I Busks county pariChilaroths Pottsville pariCkteland I/ Washington • • • • 1' Scioto i Brutonsuilk_• -•panLaritatiler. 9 York. 4 Hamilton. 10 Mambersburgb Ineanton 20 Gettysburg EUrbana. 50 druldletown #i ar an villa. 50 Carlisle. Harrisbugh. Hortetdak • • Lebanon.. • • - Lewistoum. , —j Wyoming I MICHIGAN. Erie. 5 I Ria isin West Branch tinsurance Company • Waynesburg 41State Bank Suqueltannet county brokaraklandcounty. •• • • ..... 10 Lehigh county Farm. and Idea. Bank • •10 17. States Bank 28. i St. Clair no sale Relief Nola i MISSOURI. County City Scrip p a i l State Bank I " INDIANA. TENNESSEE. State Bank and branch/a T••• rAllbanks 5 State Scrip. •l EASTERN EXCHANGE. KENTUCKY. I I New York (prem.) i All Banks IJ,Phiktile/p/tia.• " (Baltimore. " { VIRGINIA. I Ea:ternßanks • • • -• • • • • Wheeling... A • • 4 1 VALUE OF COINS. Branches• -- # Amer. Gotd(prern.) i Brandt al gantoton • • • li Old. . d 0... .do 5 MAYLAND. Guinea.: S 5 00 Baltimore city par Sorerayns . 4 83 Country Banks ilFrodermkdors 7 80 NEW YORK. Ten 77ialere 780 City Banks. pa Ten Guild,: .. • 3 90 Country Banks i Louiscrors 4 20 NEW ENGLAND. Napaleons 080 Alisokens hanks ...... ...• 4 1 Doubtoon,Spanish • • • •16 00 NEW JERSEY. !Do. Paolo' 15 50 PAnduca/a/iae. , Duecas 120 PORT GFP PITTSBURGH 5 vsurr 0 INCH® WATZR IM THY CHANNIL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver. • Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson, do • 3. Hendrickson, McKeesport. • Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Clipper N 0.2, Davol, Cicionati. DEPARTED: " Michigan No. 2,_Boies,Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. • J. M'Keeendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver Gordon, Beaver. Thoouu; G Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Brilliant, Grace,Cincinnati. J. Nelson, Moore,_ _Wheeling. • Arena, Kinney, Wellsville. " Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. Wanted to Charter. A STERN WHEEL STEAhIBOAT o light draught. Apply to SCAIFE & ATKINSON, First at., between Wood and Market ats. The safe,oomfortable and swift run ning steamer, ALLEGIIE.'NY BELLE, N 0.2, War. kiJOINA, Master Will leave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. t ang22 Pittsburgh and Sharpaburgh Packet. THE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Sharpsburgh, that we have built and are row runn gt e ,Steamboat SHARPSBURGII as a regular Packet or Ferry between the above named places. tier landing at Pittsburgh will be at the foot of Irwin street, , —and at the Sharpsburgh public landing. Passengers taken on and put off at any intermediate point. She will leave Sharpsbargb as 8 o'clock, A. M., and 3 P M; Pittsburgh at 9* A. M., and 4e p, M. Fare to Sharpsburgh 10 cents—eitber way; Girty's run, or Lawrencevilie,s cents. H. BUTTERFIELD, octlB FRANCIS SANDOL. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. afterTEE new and fast running steamer CIN INNATI, BEILIMPOIIdId, Master, will depar regularly every WEDNITSDAT. I'nr freight or passage, apply on board, or to am/7 G B MILTENERGER, Jones' Solution of Jet, ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing of white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or jet black color, in a few minutes. Price 50 cents and $l,OO. Sold by NV. JACRSON,24O Liberty street, Pitisburgh, head of Wood. [deal/ LA DIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. - - . They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the Akin! how, coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the. gain appears after using prepared Chalk ! Besides, it is injurious, contain ing alarge quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beantlfnl veleta ble 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 smooth. Bold by the Agent, WI& JACKSON, 8!) Liber ty-stetre head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Nice 25 cents. dec2oalawly (Gazette copy.) Prime Black Tea, from Sag/and. lk ORRIS & HAWORTII, the Dimond have tizig AL day received per . " packet ship Devonshire, " from Londoti,alfourlsoo6l.-of Vute;Strong 'and Rough Fla voted' Diaz/TEAS—the very best that could be pur chased in the English market. Price, 60 and 75 cents 4 lb. The Tea Market, in the Diamond, 4 . east sid e ? , [3.8 INSE: , OIL-5 Ude rec'd and G3r,eale Dy dec2s SHEIVEIf. & ILLINOIS. tiStaia Bank and Branches 50 Bank of/WhoaJ. 75 Nor Cincinnati. ones' Lily Whlice Inisccilancons. A. 11111.LIKION C 0.. ,& COy AYE ON . HAND at thelr extensive CABINET and ja: CHAIR MANUFACTORY, NO. 6S Bniithfteld at. a large am artini:Alt of fancy and plain Furniture, which :hey-will sail& per cent. below customary rates. Terns—=cash only. - - Idec27:ty • One Cent Reward. RAN away from the subscriber,on the 6th instant, an indented apprentice, named JOHN JONES. All persons are- forbid harboring or trusting him, as they will be dealt with according to law. jaS - - A. WESTERVELT. FLOUR. -200 bbls Superfine and Extra, in store and for sole by STUART & SILL, iai- li4-Wood st. A. W. Poster, ATTORN.gY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ; OFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant ;tree; Pittsburgh, Pa. . novls:dawly PITTSBURGH t'er4 CORNER Or MARKLE AND,THIRN EMCEES. CHARTERED A. D. 1859; tie only chartered Inati tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. lona fraircirto f principal Instructor in the 'science of Accounts.. • . 0. K. Cimunnaux, Professor of Penmaruhip, Mercan • tile computation, Ex.. Amis. M. Wmorr, Esq , Lecturer. on Commercial Law. Those wishing to ,obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and ha 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 Commercial Law every . Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. , Neel() Morris dtt. W 111.1 91 Home Jouiructi. PuilLrstlaD 'EVERY BA:TURDAY, 121 TIIE CITE OF . :NIW-ToRE, At Two Dalian a year, payabte in all cases en Advance. COMMISSION OF AGENCY, Ozeica az rn Hosts JOURNAL, j No. 107 Fulton st., N. York, Dec. 24, 1850. To an whom it may Concern: rjl/115 may certify that J. B. Hozyss is duly authorized 1_ to act as Agent for "MORRIS & WILLIS' HOME JOURNAL," and that all receipts given by him in pay ment tor saidpaper will be duly acknowledged, by us at the Office of Publication; and it is expressly agreed and understood, that all sabscriptions 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 the firsLor Janu ary. Subscriptions received by J. U. Holmes, Third st., opposite the Post Office. MORRIS WILLIS, dec3o Editors and Proprietors. "OUR HOUSE." SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at " Ora Hoops," N 0.24 Diamond alley. jal:im WM. BENNETT. Tapecoittla Osneral Emigration Office. REAIITTA.NCES and Passage to and r ilA 1 from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. J. T. Tapacott, 75 South et., corner of Maiden LanerN. Y., and 96 Water loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on 'the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give' ample assarance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & 4. T. Tapaeott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing quelities oftheir - Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIIJS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port' monthly—from New York the. 21st and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure adeparture from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constantpersonal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addii tional securitythat the comfort and accommodation o thepassengerawill be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged is the Tranaportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled ['stake charge of and forward passengers immediately on' their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contrast for passage:from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at; tainable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the beat mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons seat for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. IzailvvrAdo*, The subicribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and owns in England,lreland, Scotland and Wales, thus af iording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, whicth persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, postlmid) will be prom p tlylat tend.ed to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, may27-d&w-ty Philadelphia. bble. wbite Pearl Hominy 1 do yellow do Just received and for sale by dean . DYER SALE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS, NEGROES, RULES, &. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1830,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace. in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, ISM, the Fnmace known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with all 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 oft, 2 and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1, 2,3 and 4 years. On the nth of April, 1551, I will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. 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, on a Credit of 1,2, 3 and 4 years. Sumner Caunik LbniLLtztay eiakratin. I will also sell, on the 26th of March, 12.51, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court Houie, 330 acres of land lying in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of I, 2 and 3 years. Muss and Lot in Naskrille. I will also sell, on the - 29th of March, 1651, a. valuable House and Lot in Nashville, at the Mart et House, known as Lot No. 64, situated on High st., on a credit of I, 2 and 3 years. Hood and,approved security 'will be requi red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es tate in all cases. P. PRIETLEY, C. & M. Sale at Males, Wagons, &e. I will, as the Adna'r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn on the 9th day of April,lB3l, all the personal property of the said Robt. 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,lssl, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and security will be required on all MRS over 810. The sale will be continued at each place from day to day, till all the property is sold. Dee. 17, 1630. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm'r. (Er 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 1 . 11:10 Whig; the Louisville Journal ; the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish the shove advertisement twice a week until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and Master for settlement. diicitawts —ClarkrriUe TaTersonian. HE best place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea, is T at MORRIS fr. HAWORTH'S Tea Store, east side of the Diamond-50e., 75e., and 81,00 lb. - AU cruelty genuine Teas. The Black Teas at 75c., and the Green Teas at $l,OO, are the very best Teas imported into the United States. decl7 PLANTATION MOLASSES-20 barrels new crop Molasses Jun received and for sale by MILLER triRICKETSON, Nos. Maud =Liberty at. Allegheny County. au. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ,• ' to the Sheriff of said County, Greeting,— If Thomas Scott and Lucinda Scott, his , wife, make you secure of prosecuting their claim, then we command you that you summon, tiy - good and lawful sinn• • monens,William Reed and Mary Reed, his wife, so that they be and appear before our Judges, at our District Court, to be holden at Pittsburgh, in - and for said county, on the first Monday-(ard) of March, nest, to show wherelore, whereas they, the said Thomas Scott and wife, and the said William - Reed and wife, to gether and undivided, do hold all that vertain tract of rand situate in Mifflin township, Allegheny county, 'com mencing at a stone near Curry's Rim, running thence. S. 24 degrees west, 184 perches to a post thence N. 67 degrees, W. 87 perches to a stone' thence N. 24 de grees E. 184 perches to a hickory; &mice S. 67 degrees, E. 87 perches to place of beginning. 'Bounded by - lands of E. k. J. Curry, James Snodgrass, John G. Hull and James Cunningham, containing ninety-nine acres and one hundred and Sity-eight perches. Also, a Lot or Ground in 114'Keeeport, Allegheny county, fronting on Water street,being lot N 0.5 in said borough—the same William Reed and wife,partition thereof between them to be made according to the lards and customs of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided, do gainsay, and the same to be done do not permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and custom, las 'tie said). . And have you then and there the names of those BM' moners and this writ. Witness the Hon. Hopewell Hepburn, President of our said Court at Pittsburgh, the 9th day of January, A. D. 1851 . un7:6tar] GEO. S. HAYS, Prottey. In the District. Court Thomaa Scott and Lucinda, . Ms wife Summons in pat ti lion, William Reed and Mary, No. 2.Jan'y Term, lest. , his wife. Annitow, to wit, January 4,1851, the Court direct the summons in the above ease to issue, returnable the first Monday of March, next, and that notice thereof Ms given to the defendants, by publication for six weeks in the Pittsburgh Morning Post. From the Record., GEO. B. HAYS Proth,g To wini ans R o g and Mary, his . f Det n int 3 a r Ooes named.—You Are beteby notified Ito appeur before WO said Conr‘on the first hiofide.yolMereh, next,. in pop -*mance of, the 'shot* ju Tit tind - orffer of Couri, - .o_ We noniplainraforesaicr C. CURTIS, Sheriff. Suserres OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Jsn'y 6, test. $ ja7t6tw fI&NARY SEED-10 bbls. for sale by dec.° B A. FAHNESTOCK it CO , -, -, , .-r - ,, - . !- 7 --..-%.::::;:x,%,-;..i'i.4.:k.7.....i'' THE STORE ROOM, No. 65 Mar l a street, 'recently occupied by Messrs. N. Holmes &Sons' Banking and Exchange Office. Pesseispn given on the Ist oflseb- I nary, if ruired. - • - Thissoom eq is i cated in the most central and best bu sinesspoint in the city, and- Well adapted-for an insu rance office, a Banking and Exchange Office,or for a Store. - A splendid new front, with English plate Olass, will be put In In a few weeks- Enquire of W. W. WILSON, av corner of Market and Fourth sts. For e., A . LOT OF GROUND sit N uat at ed; inthe Sixth Ward, I'l having a front of 42 feet on Fulton street by 100 feet deep to an alley ; on which is erected two 2 story Brick houses; a one story Frame, and other improve• merits. The above property, if - application be made soon, will•be sold a:a gram bargain, and otters a rare chance. For particulars apply to H. B. AIAGILL, jansklw No. 144 Fulton street. IaTHE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. lit thy street , Snyder , s Row.- Price 83000. Terms --85110 cash; 8500 in one year; and 82000 in five Years. To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear of all inenmbrance, and dtle indisputable: -Apply to WILLIAM- DIGBY, ja7:lm No.lBl. Liberty .street. Valuable 'Property for Rent. A three story BRICK HOUSE, beionging to • the estate of WEL 3; Tarrsa, deeedise_d is offer " ed for Tent or lease. It is situated an Fontth between Perry and Liberty streets, and has been new y papered and painted ; it is now occupied by Mrs. Verner. Rents $250 per annum. Apply to myself, or ROBERT C. T0174N, at the works of Heap le Co. Possession given on theist of April. • L. RAPABOV dee27;tf Valuable Coal Land for Sale, _ 44oining the Borough. of Freeport, Armitrong Co.y Pa.; BTWEEN 45 and 50 acres of LAND, together with 100 acres of COAL. The above described Land is bounded on the east by Buffalo creek; on the west and north by the old Pitts burgh road; on the south by the.Allegherry The' Pennsylvania cnnal , 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 coatis of excellent quality, and superior to that used at the Kittanning or Franklin Iron Works. There is also an abundance of Lime under the coal. The above property will be sold low, either in whale or in part, to any person or persons who xvillestablish a Rolling' Mill on the same. It has been pronounced (by one of the Oldest and most experienced iron masters in this coustry4 to be one of the beta loCations for a Roll ing Mill west of the Allegheny Illountainit. For further paniculars, enquire of -Wm. M. Fish,. Esq., General Land Agent, and at the coiner of sth and Smith. field streets, James B . Fullerton, Esq., William Truby, Est; , Freeport; or to the subscriber. • decl9:lrn _ ALEXANDER SCOTT. L Ive r zor P E irlpegy for th Ssil t e. • of '75 I L I Liverpool. Ohio,at for r w prie i e ll snu e d o o wn n ft -, orable t terms—sL2s for corner lots and $lOO for inlots—each be ing 60feet front by 130 feet deep. Liverpool. is located on the Ohio river, 4.5 miles below this city, midway be tween Pittsburgh and I'V . lieeLing, four miles from Glas gow and Little Beaver; and the same distance. from Wellsville and Calcutta.: It is stream in a healthy and beautiful part of Ohio, has 1200 inhabitants,'and wax our enirsictaw, EIGHT. IWABLISHMENTS for the manufacture of Rockingham and Qaeensware, several hotels, dry good and grocery stores and mechanics of various kinds, four churches, and public schools—At the recent sale of lots Sir were purchased by manufacturers who design erecting,during the coming season ; potteries and other manufacturing establishments—Qaeenaware of a pure white, addition to Rockingham and yellow ware, having been manufactured in thlr - town, it is rea sonable to expect that it will rapidly Improve—Persons desirous of vowingthejiroperty can do so any day, by a few hours' sail trout Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our wharves every depth? Liverpool, Wellsville andWheel ' In g. Terms of payment—One-fourth in hand and the bal ance in threeeqUal annual payments, with interest N 8.1 will dispose of a numberof lots for carpenter work, brick laying, plastering, and painting, to tte done at Liverpool, during the next spring and summer, also for Lumber andltrick. Apply to Sanford C, Hill, Esq. Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs. Mitchel tr, Palmer, Attorneys at Law, N 0.128 Fouithet. dcc 3 JAMES BLAKELY.' THE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, containing 160 acres=loo of which are cleared.— The farm lies directly on 'the road from Middletown to Jefferson ; it is well-watered ; 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 further particulars appiTur the "subscri.. her, on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles from Pittsburgh NATHANIEL M'CLINTON. Moon tomnthip, October "..M—tf For Sale or Exchange. HE undersigned offers for sale the following de- T scribea REAL ESTATE, situated in the sth Ward, viz: Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each 22 feet front by 61 feet deep ; on which Is erected two 2 story frame Dwelling Houses, with brick basements, each containing six rooms besides kitchens and cellars. Also, one Lot adjoining the above, on which is erect ed three neat and comfortable two story brick Dwelling Houses. Also, three Lots of Ground, fronting on Locust street ; etch lot 20 feet front by 01 feet deep ; on which is erect d five two story Prairie Dwelling Houses. - The z.bove property, lying together; forms a block •of GO feet front on Pine street by 12! feet deep to Locust street, and will be sold separate or altogether. It is rented to good tenants, and rents for 13490 per annum. Vacant Lots m the business part of the city, or Land within 3 or 4 miles, would be taten in exchange. Apply to HENRY W. FLSH, oct2 At the Great Bargain Corner. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate ,161. one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coon ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House,.4o bI 40 feet, 11 stories high, with a basement. The house has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 ysnle of the Ohio river. and commands a firm view ,. , I. and is bounded on the North west by the State read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable (or a country residence, or for a garden, or summer boarding . house. - A lot of - 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by-the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of N. P. & G. L.. 8. FETTsamAN, febW:tf Attorneys at Law, Format st. AHOUSE AND LOT, sitaated on Pike atreet,between Walnut and Factory strects,Finh Ward. Thoiot is 25 feet front and DV feet deep, on w - tich there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea T—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Aldermen PARKINSON, Penn street, Fifth Ward. auty9:tf THE DWELLING HOUSE, No. 88 Second et., between Wood and Market streets, now occupie d by the subscriber—rent 5200 per annum. Possession given on the let November, next. oot9 ./NO. H. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. Cheap Country ltostdenco.• A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containtho four acres, will A be sold very low to any one wishing to build there. on. The access will be easy, and the lot commands a most beautiful view. [octal THOMPSON BELL. A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, ifs a Dry Goods Store. ALso—A large well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College.. This Room is well t aleulated and suitable for whit:Weal Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E. D. GAZZAM, aplaf Office, Third st., over the Post Office. Coal Lana on Youghiogheny. • 100 ACRES on the river, just above the, 2nd' Darn there is a pit opened and railroad prepared for putting coal in boats_ [octal THOhIPSON BELL. To et. EatA TWO -STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aqueduct. Enqutre of, H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Bmithfield streets. 10ct,..V BIINVILLA. PROPEaTZ.,,A, Int containingabout 3 acres, and commanding a beautiful view of the rivers and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery Hill, will be sold low to anyone wishing to build there on toot4j ' THOMPSON BELL. OR RENT—Severat Houses iu different parts of the F city. Enquire at the'Real Estate . Office at the chr ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets;" seri:flat" HENRY' W. EIBH. QAL LANDS FOR SALE OR LEASE.—About lOU C acres.on.the Youghiogheny, just above the second dam. The coal is very good, and a pit already opened, with a railroad of about 50 yards, which throws the coal in boats. This property will be sold altogether, or in lots of about 25 acres. [oct4] TeIOhIPSON 'BELL A Healthy Locallozit 7-77-7 fiIHERE is no Place more favorably situated-than -nary Hill. • It is healthy, and commands a most de lightful view. Persons wtshing a lot, can get one to pleaser i them, containing from one to five acres =O2 THOMPSON BELL. Land for S le. THE Chartier's Coal Company will sell some eery de sirabla pieces qf LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad. . . .. , The Land w ill be divided into quantities. to suit pur chasers, and the terms of payment Will be very easy Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, 5ep.1..,-. Manager: . TWO well-finished offices in Post : Office Buildings, Third street. A long, well-lighted room, third story entrance Mar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets.' Also, asmall brick house,in Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of E. D. GAZZAIII,. ocnil - N 0.104 Second street. JEFFERSON COUNTY LAND—LOOO acres for as& act 4 THOMPSON BELL. .for the County of rHE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be 1. used in bed, in the dark, and by persons with trema los hand, with ease, safety, and in half the usual time, without the possibility of cutting the skin. .This is ef fected by means of the pa.ent Guard, which is adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety. and sittiplicitq Every Razor is made. of the finest tempered steel. and warranted. . _ They have been extensively used - in -rdighind, and plononneed the most.perfect 'and safe razor manufac tured. 4 4 The new invention may he ufitdwith perfeersate• ty.”—London Pan.. • : 4, Thisvazor is a splendid - invention, and of great use to many parsons; espealallrfor .people with unsteady hands."—Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. - - Ear sale - arthall2)itekantlieweiri ore el depY9. NIT S. HAVEN, corner of Markel and Second sts., ill • has for sale, a large and varied assortment of fine blank books, paper of all qualities ; and English, French, German and American fancy and staple eta. winery. inov2s rq > MEE for Balt tO Lit. To Let. For Sala. &Farm ror Sale. For Bale. For Sale, To Let For Rent, For Rent. Bankers anb thaw Brokers. . . . . Wetlei. . , TV the J. GAI)DniZa Cininni viitb its in • WAS. 0 - SVILIAMITO .I. CO. . yiniburgh,Jtin'y.l,lB,sl,-inadni. W m n... .. .r. a. stivs.v. • r. DOMN• wza. Sarni mots it. Co., - ss.d.NKBEI.HANH EXCHANGE 8E0XF,139, ,stiarri 84.16:2 coax= Of WOOD. ADD TIDIED STOWS. AA Po trzuthaetions mado on liberal terms, and collee- ICI,. dons promptly attended to. - fiad:din Itomovat. • norains lILIrt 1111=OVXD ?N EM IMAM= LAD ICICCAILROI4 OflW TO 16,67 Afaket antrut,faur.doors bekw okt stout. N. HOLMES & SONS, TItANEERS'AND EXCHANGE BROHEES t and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly, thr sale. - Collections made in all the cities tarot /Ahem the Uni ted States. Dep,osites received in_ par lands or current paper, No. 67 Market street,between Third.and Fourth streets. ar42B-IY. Domestic and Peretgu Exchange, Bang Nota, GradandSOur Bought,Soll and Bzulaugid, LS Siii' 111X0111/iNGIC AND' BASECTIgia..U.OVSE • co" lirilliamat . :Aki- , es. . .0* wood street, PITTSBURGH. - - hrnarssruurenm Dreams. . - [ awn I==ZE ILBAMMI3I. Bonktysanzt.Ezeitomgc Broken, Dialers in. Pontign and DomenicßSts,Balt of Ershango, CartVicatt: ir, Bank Nous , - anif Coin. - Cornet of Third and Woottata.; dittetliOppindteike St . Charles Hotel. • taayra BA.MILING 10.0II:11.131:' . ' JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. • • , Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni usd States. - JA1.11.110011. ittos.aancxerr. SOON SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. N. Comer of Wood and Sixth strootr, Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS in Co in, Bank Notes; - Time Bills; Foreign and Domestic E.rehange,Cenifleates ofDePOsit„Am EXCHANGE onall the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for date in sums to suit purchasers. • . CURRENT and p ar rands received on depOsite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of tho Unfolt,isttlis lowest rates: - • • CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. BA.ATEING DOUSE' DEMA.N, OLIZIDI ¢o DO. • ' 1100TES, Drafts, Checks, collected, and -R .: tancesmade upon favorablelerms. - may.tf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier,. Hollsaaysburgh, May 18.1850- • P A TRICKS & FRIEND , , BANKERS AND EII:MAIMS ssosmits, Na. 95, COURICH Waou DIAIIO2O awns, Pittsburgh, Pa. , - [amyl Meehanleo Bents. " Istrzez'szennusoorotraes ABOVE sumer IiHIS 11.1tNIC is now _prepared to 'do business, Open from 9d. 741. to 3 P. hi. nterest paid on Special Deikojklts augn. • THOMPSOMBELL,Citshier. GIAIN. TAY/MR, 112 SECOND STREET comasslONEß AND Bitz-zsokag. STRICT attention will be given to all business en. trusted tolls care. - Pittsbumk mahnfactured arti• ales always on hand, orrirocurt on short 'notice. •'" Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, kc., negotiated on favors. ble terms. Advances made if required. koct22tt DIL&FTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for sale at the Banking Rouse. or FATE/CRS- at FRIEND, N 0.95 Wood E. (matt ROPE EVER. WONDERFUL CDREEft Dr. Rogers' Syrup orLiverwart and Tar VANCTIALAGITA,„: For thi eimileij cure of Cou, Cokis, liejtuenza, Ageorta Bronchitis, Spitting of Elml. as other Lung Coiriptaints toulpsg to CONSUMPTION: . This syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, 011111 Y adueral whatever, bat is composed entirely of those .fittrots, Herbs, and vegetable substanees which ' nave 'a specific influence upon the Longs, and their connected organs. Its immediate effect Is to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the Throat and Air. Passages; thins relievin g t h e v ohg h t subduing-the infirm:row:awn and other causes which give rise wit. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove from the blood 'those impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so mach' mischief In the systeni, and lay the foundation for incu rable CONSUMPTION. it also exerts a decided action upon the skin, and assists nature in espelling, through the Ezhalents, muchor that morbid matter wlnelsweWd otherwise be thrown back upon thislamgs,thus relieving them or a part- of their work, and rendering the system p are and healthy. When tuberclesare forming, it checlne Weir deNelopment and furtherprogress ; or if ulceration has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer ated cavities, end restores them again to healthy action. This ,Medieine, therefore, is not a palliative merely. which only relieves for the time being, butts asharough curative, as it stnkes at the very rootof the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all its remote and at tendant comsequences. This is its distinguishing char actensrie—a property possessed, in equal power by no other medicine of like nature, now before pu blic. - CIRCULARS, , As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully : explain the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the history of this Medi cine • the description, nature, te., of its pnstelpal Ingredi ruts; the effect they are designed to have upon the Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to 'she persons who have- been cured by is—giving their names and 'resi dences, even to the street and the number. Those who are sistabial with a Cough, or, whose Lungs are in the least ,effected, are earnestly fiesired to call upon the Agents named kelp's', and procure one of these:Pain- - phlets. It can be had gratis,and will well repay a perusal. The , Hints on Hearth„"_ and "Abatis taking Cold," may be worth to yourself and fatally. HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, in the shape of Doctors' Rills saved, beside' being -the means of prolonging many a veltiable lifer- , , Such tour coafidence in its virtues; that we are 'will. big to warrant this Medicine in every case of 'mew Cold, (wlerensed according to the directions on page 7th of the pamphlet, inside the wrapper oreach bottle) and where the person Cs not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bdttle within twenty (oar hours' timer - THE MONEY = • will be returned. 1919 See page 3d of the pamphlet in• side the wrapper of each bottle. - - fl r Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' Byruirgf LTV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCIIALAGUA, and -let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genttiae, unless there is'ortshe bull wrap& a note qt" hand, signed wtth a Pen,by A. L. - Cough and. Disease of fourteen. months stimairst * Cured, After being given up twice by eminent Physicians! Ammar!, Jane 9th,1849. Messrs. A. L. Seoviii Co.—l herewith forms:Ate you a Certyleaterif a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagtia: The Cosies and erpeetoration was of fourteen months standing; and had baffled the skill'of several of our eminent physicians in New York, Albany and Cooperstown. Ima the person in whom the cure was effected, and as I had previously no faith in patent medicines, I have since tried it on others, and have 'become satisfied of tie value. 'Mine was as great ta cure -as was ever performed ' as I had, during my sickness, been given up twice by ray physicians'. I have now commenced my business, after taking, I think, about eight bottles. Yours,respectfally, • THOS. C.FfULDER. • BLEEDING- AT TIIE LUNGS CURED.: sea now raostrna IT . ' Statement of dlr. A. Lang, - Baker, N 0.389 .Pear/ street, N. Y.—A few days, before last Christmas, I-was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in a Homeopathic physician ; but his medkine did net seem to help me. I read year advert isernent, and thought I would try . pr. Rogers' SitruP 4f Liverwort,:nr and Concha/ague- Before I had 'taken Up the third bottle, my bleeding had slopped, my: Cough was gone, andl felt as well as usual. my. health.isnow good. I consider it a most.excellent meateine, =lcor dially recommend it to my friends. (This statement was made to the Proprietors, ilfarehl9th, HWY — This whole paper might be filled with letters si milar to the above, flow those who have been cured. • FOR SALE wholesale and retail, by A.L. SCOVILL & CO., Proprietors at their P •rincipa: Derit, GOTHIC HALL, N 0.316 Drearily, New York, to whona all or ders for the Medicine, sui letters relatiag'to Atm:des, should be addressed, postpaid. ALSO; for sale by 1L• E. Sellers, N 0.67 Wood meet, Wholesale Agent. for Pittsburgh and vicinity;:D. Curry- and H. P.Schwanz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Maneti.ster ; &Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, 61,00; or six bottles for 443,30 dee; Hdatv Private Diseases. DR. B ROW N Np. 41 DIAMOND A DitvarEs his entire attention to an office practice- llis nsiness lamas - ay 'confined to Private or Venereal DUKCIIB3, and such pain- * 1 99 f ful affections, brought on by imprudence ' e youthful indulgence and excess. . • ; Syphilis, Syphiliiic Eruptions, Goaore . " heit,Oleet, Stricture,,Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all seases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, . Scorbutic Eruptions, Tenter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases; Seminal Weakness,lm• potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Wealmess,.Morith ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections,_ Pains in the Bach and Lolns,lrrita. sinus uf the Bladder_ and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. - Brourteen Years' practiceNf speedy this 'Mir enables Di. wri to offer assurances of cure to all who may come under his care. - Office and private consulting rooms, 65 Diamond ay, ID - Charges moderate. novffidittely 113 BUBTATIBBL—Dr:-Brown , c newly cuscovred rein ..Ll6 edy for Rheumatism is a speedy andcertsin remedy for that painful trouble.- It never falls. , Office and -Private Consultation Rooms ..No. MOND, Pittsburgh, Penult. The Donor AS always. at borne. - iattß3-dausif j)A L ANCES ON DEPOSIT, which hafre ,.. ,been 'tut' changed , three years and upwards, in the Ex. change Baidt of Pittsburgh : Wafture-Davis, residence unknown, Aug. 91845.. win SpericetMantey; Zanesville,Olno, Oct 27,1847. 43 rattily that the foregoing baltmces appear tele due to the persons - named or their legal iepresentauve rie. cording to the Books of this Bank. T. M. HOWE, Cashisr. Sworn to and subscribed before me this ft. th 'day q December, I S5O. C. W. Ewen, dec3ftba7 •Noatry Public; •-•-,,,--- '.--:7 ''';..-' - `' - i:` , .' , .•:- - : '-*--.;''-,;":,.."4.,-:::-'F,':',,,,r.'.-;^.1,,:,:.;-.-'',.':':'•;:'1-:-
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