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tmlitocAL -; KATIE* ,
• • ofigaxdovitiou of Gannets. -
Beloit
.oaptib—Thel membeii . of the Select
iii - ttiClr - Atiintiifi'icietlii;* 49'
4 ;iii-„ix m 4 and , wiriiOidild to ordt by daxstt
B,titi***E4, ;41'4
l!llerreading the ininutiv Or. titilaquitetior, Atio
est or ! thila OrpoW O•tic!edni6sitianivere:or:ie* -
ed, r tlilk ware duly qualified and took their *.t.+ • r
A•mO( l4ll ,tka ' SeiPci C:ouPeli-;Or006dil1!a- the
eletriek ref lc:President for the cubing xertivriee
Mr. , ZdtraiLaTi-Or the Secood -fry( decared
elichfal; :The vote stood te fallow,
Wm M Edgar I
' •
Mor*olo-.1'. , . ..; : . I' •
nominated:
for Clark: Thi "Ott( etood :
MCIITOW•4‘....**
John • 1 •
I 0
Mr. 211-01aoti de.clirei duty elected; and the
tha/t.lkolca" _of ,a plakti,oger,
wiaii Mr. - Saliva "iiVitorrf, was
concurring e rPiminfinnn, Paned . in file
CommonCortncil,•-tcs- appoint Committee* to wait
stlitre4slie frlcelarell3d the Mayor elect, the Coco
cii adjoarced to raasseratile iinuiediately at the New
ciramliguite, for,thit parpoae or-cowititi g ,tbe iota"
polled forldayor, and administering the oath of of.
Tice,to thildayor elect - . 1- .2 • ,
Comttion Council met at
100 - !cliteiE, in the risualYline df aniesabling; and
waiorianiseltimPorarily by - elating Ate. Wationii
.
Req
of" - the Pint Ward,to the Cluilr,iiod selecting .
11 , .-M:Pitilni and:W.V. 9trinan, as Secretaries.
Mr. Villoek Dien proceeded to read the names of
the members elect from the respective Wards, who
werakil present with she esceptioa of Mr. Wrighter,
of the Eighth Word. Alderman Lewitt being preterit,
then Pdatinistered Oa oath of-o(fiee to the ,membirs
precept.',
On motion of Mr. Cordell, the - Connell proceeded
to the election of -a Presideat. for, the ensuing,Year,
*tea Bomar'.24clrtnour,' Esq. -- ; :of the Fourth
Ward k wai chosen by acclamation. • • • • ,
- N. W.. Lewis and J W. BIDDLE - Were placed . in
ritimintion for Clerk: The- ballot resulted_in She
-election p( Mr, LzWts, and 'Stead es tollOWar -
W. ..... 19
I. W. Biddle 10
.
Capt. E.F. Panrcwas then .. unanimously elected
Mentenger of the Council. • • •• • -
,The rulea of she ' last Council were adopted !far
the'RfeFel!t• , ' - • - • -
The banal Coiranitteet, to wait :upon - the
President Judge. of the Court of Quarter Sestiona
arid:the Mayor were appointed, I The Coiin:
cii thenadjonnied to: assemble immediately et the
New Court_ 11;srse , for the purpOse of counting the
vote. polled •Icir Maier, and :qualifying - the Mayor
At Cloven o'clock the-Councils assembled in the
sciomt.ol . -ljnited - . States Circhit Court." The
chamberchamberwaa.erowded by, a vast assemblage - of oar
chianti!, anxious to behold the termination of,the
. year. of.mhsrule;. which has ao disgraced our city..—
Capt.lons D
B. uruntm entered the chaulber, es.
Cortesl.by the committeeappoint e d t - purpose,
for that - purpose,
and by the late Mayor.
Presidenta of
theSeleit toad Common - councils, took their seats
rnt.thi_JUdgia'.Berch. • -
Henry Mi . D. Wrightifrohe "absent member from
the Eighth Wird, having arrived, was swore in.,
On rite tion, tho reading of the election returns on
that Occasion. we. dispenseil with.. A Member of
tbe CrimmOn.Cottocil Was .hfraid that was scarcely
the legal course, but Mr. Murray assured him that
the reidingiialls. been disPenseili - With for several
year. - -- • • -
The motion wasreesesidercti k end it was resolved
to read the returns which was done by the Clerics
U follows
dire r *4 Rooana. Si am.
ff.; it •4. • • 220 - ,102. - -153
Second 194 ' 194- , 74
412'; 190'., - 220 •
'Fourth..,*".. 121. 77
415 : . . 249
Stith:'lB6 - 196 , 162
Seventh.... - 81 •41 - 67 •
93 lo6_ 116
Nrath64. 66 .
te.llao,-thetkrotettontleindiuttte,veeelved 3 voted
inthei- Third Ward, tin the Saieeth and 1 in the
In the Fourth Ward there ware 7 votes Mattering,
ind t pelted for Jane G. §wiebelnt. In ilia 'Eighth
Ward - there were 2 vetterpolled for Joseph Barker. , _
captain rutin. B. Girrin/zzAyae 'then declered duly
blebtivr 'Mayor: of -Pittsburgh ; to eervir dariug the
entelcs' year - ;
Ettnlagm. - B,:theCluterPresideet -.Judge o
r t f, 4gicter fie . ol . o . no, igitil-deantiine
. _ .
'etitefed the -rrotari, escorted , by The Committee ap--
pisiated fOr dial purpose, nit he proceeded to ri dgy
stilarter the'oalh of office, as fell/swat
ii
tou do swear by the Seareher.
of ailleartsithatyou trill sapped the Conatituderi
of the United -i3tates, and of the Staterof Pennsyl
intniz, and will faithfully execute theduties of Mayor
of the-City -of-Pittsburgh'during- the , ensuing year,'
Mid of - this • you will Ramer to God at the Great
. .
Capmin Guthrie then asked whether it was usual'
In necessary to "announce the names of the police
whom be had appointed. -
Mr. Murray said that sucti,waa.the .canal course.
..:.."'crspt: Guthrie iabilhat had !totl at a tout to
know - bow many =policemen be had ihe power td
appoint, brit announced the, following.
" Cierk:=las. Pettigrew.
High Coe Hague. - •
ConStabies.--;Daniel 'Nearby, McFerian and
Jay:A. Gerri.
He then said, Mr: President and •• gentlemen of
the 'Select and Com Don Council of , the City of
,Pittsburgh, I feel grateful to my follow - citizens for
~ the honor which' they have conferred opcm.me, and
shelf endeasor to the.utmost of my ability - to'
'charge the oath:of 'office ,whici I lava taken, and
the duties which it imposei upon me. •
_ Fot the positied which I now occupy, I - am,
tittrsis,wiainly-Indebted to the kindness of the:party
to which I have - the honor of bilongitur—for I could
• sot •otherwise:lrave been 'elected—but if :I knots the
member, of ihit party, and ktruit and believe that
I doil Ichtiw Ant they will admitian I do, that my
election may be attributed , to the votes cast for me
by gentlemen of different political opinions. I
will_sirive, in the course which I will pursue; to he
inlerant toall,ted - pledge myself to do my defy.
Mr. Murray then announced.thaf the hairiness for
which
theY'had assembled on Jaint ballot was con
-• _
eluded.
:Mr.-Gallathnic of:the Seventh',Ward,offered the
following revelations— -- • • • ' ,
jltulohisd, Viet the Coancilido tionradjourito
assemble-in the New Court House, on Tuesday, the
21st day of January, 1851, for the purpose of elect ,
lug nCity Treasurer aud other officers.
' 9.trnercx 6rser orp
Aiblute, K. 'au
I 7
„ • - udges
err and tones on :th e Be b
.0oM: or: Geo. lioneire—Pd The defended
Is charged with having, made , a' false oath against
Myers, beibrestwir. Chambers.:,„ The fact wee
cliffr, but defence endeavored ,'by a slumber of wit
lteares, te show_ that :admire . was not in hia, right
mind at the time, nor bits he heed for or '4 yeere.
The jury reto!ned a'verdict of not guilty, and the
magistrate add prosecutor pay the. 'coats,
BATREV , VCRTAGE ,2O Eu -tho
day of tbeteit!ibitlort of dila E'ahorama in Pittaborgii:
beep Vtiorivituee earful than any'fbrixtor
!Cita_ it thla - puce, and weir 'deserving of, the
irtratt Patronage , it has:received; !Mira it In to
Ile" removed' to tonisilite to the inhabitants of
ovideit city-'strilattrisegly -reeemioeird.. it
''irt4iifort arid giotlitievotik
of art :,: iYwi►l ; bti e:biti
ited itt S o'clotk thin afternooe, inn tor tho lint time
bete at pelf peat sevenio the evening.
=l2lll==ll2
Goaey 3B " LadY's
Book;4riTuitnie Sartainie 'and the Drain's! , National. Magazines, hitie all been received nt.liolraes) Lit.
erttry,Tiopcit;Tbitd street, oppcnite tip Pontol4e.
Also,. Shia:2l;74de; a new novel ) -by; Mre. Sonth:
vraitb - - author 6F<t Retribution -et AgDeserted iffireV?
‘ 1 Vale of Shadow:4l' etc.f and up to No 22 of bire.
Morning Cali
. ,
FYHS - -Bboetl2:okeloek yesterday, two . three
story brick bosoms, onfieished, at the head Of -Wy.
• ,
he street, belonging :to - Henry, Collins, a colored ,
man, took and . wer e very considers.
,damaged
bly; One *se almost entirely - eonsumed, The inter;
'anew:will fully cover the-loss, . , ,
_ .
The jtiry, in the Conspiracy - ease of Williams,
Kirhyend _Cilliani j Could, not, agree. After being •
'mit 'tie** holirtf they came into Court yesterday,
miming and were discharged. They stood 9 -for
acgn'riat an 3 for ca?Enract . ,lpnb_ . ,
- UP' We leant Ahat the iterld. Wai. M. Paxton,
the tielkly electeid:Pa"itor or the - Pirat Preohytorian
Church of thiaeityv who auCceede the venerable Dr.
-Herron, has arrived, and will Occupy the Pulpit on
&ntiday teeming and evening next
WIT The Sermon by D. H. - Riddle,. delivered be_
fore the NOM England Society in the third Presby,
terian Chbreb, on the. Pilgrinitand :Melt% ininciples,
on the 22d'of December, is for Sale by•L. Loomis. ;
War Alotlof gold . au& telver watebeerwill be cold
ifieLlteeknale, thin evening', :Mao, law books;
,
•ionfinerdal anb ..finantiat
TR PATTSBIIRGR BOARD OF TRAnic
ANDr NERCRA.NTS , EXCHANGE..
, -
N. 13: CRAIG 2
WM. BA RKER L ColimirrEr, 9011 TAMFAILY.
Tr.sr,',-CAII.O7F!SIES. •
Pally Review of tits Diazlimo,.
OFFICE OF THE. MORNING POST, /
Pim:seem, Hiametsit, lan: 18, 1851. f
,
„ • - • . . .
The weather ihangett rrithei cool, with a, Trot_
bt an improvement in titniinest
FLOUR—Sates of amoral lots t 63 Oat° 3N.
.MOLLS6ES;•-290 tibia chaage4 Itapda at from SO
o 31, 4 tomat'. •
SUGAD. 7 r3aleit repoyted at 6to 61, •
Ct.OVERSEED.—This article has advanced. We
were iefortned of
.. an offer of $5,26 for 100 bushels.
BACON;-I,soolhttof Shoulders at 6 to 61 - : 2,500
lbs of-tramsat 81:
MESS PORK--Satea are made at $1.2,00, cub
pORT•OF PITTSBURGH.
5 YEET 0 INCIIEB.WAMXICIO 211 S CHANIVZI.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan N0.2,1301e5, Beaver. •
' " Jacelia t ßrownsville.
- " Atlantic, Parkinson, do
" 3. 15PKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
• " - Beaver, Gordon,Deaver.
" Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton.
" Messenger No. 2, Fisher, Cincinnati.
-, Friendot Cincinnati. ,
" llEchigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver.
• Baltic % Jacobs, Brownsville:
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
" J. M'Kee-Hendrickson, McKeesport.
"Beaver,Gordon,G
Beaver.
. Thomas Shriver; Bailey, West Newton
" . Clipper No. 2, - Duvol, Cicinnati.
" Diurnal, Con - well,
Federal Arch, -- Cincinnati.
tides of Vistount Dottie of eoino
CORItF,OTER BY .1VINI." LARIMER, JR.
Exchange - Broke* ,66 Foui•th_st. adjoining Bank Patsbnig4
• PENNSYLTAAIa . OHIO.
Pittsburgh Dani - • -•-•;.. •Par'Stateßank andbranches.
PhOade/phiaßanks - •-• • -par Cincitutatißanks. .....
Germaltotrn .... ?- . ....-pa Circkrille (Lao:Tense).
Chestercounty.... ..... :. •pa Coluribtisßank
Itiontgorturyeounty-• . • pa lion '.
llorthurnber/and county • .1/ Sandusky
Col.Banlc ii• Bridge Co. e Geauga
Reading. yrs vortoalk.
..Lanecrstes. .4. ... ••4. -•-•
, ! .p hem Lisbon -
AliiilesUitils'.; - .. •4 ••• -. pa Weaster....... . ..: . . '....
Raston.'=!-...., ' p Marietta.
.Suckscounty••-- -pa Chillicothe -••-• -
j
Pot:sr:ilk , --.. • Ckostand •
Washington— ..-- .. -..- •.1 &iota -
BrosonSrlik.. p Lancaster.'
York . 4 Ramaton
Chambersburgh " 1 Canton
Gettysburg ....- ... .. .. . . Urbana.
Middkloton..:-. -- .... - ... .1 G lanv ille. ....
..
Carlisle.
Harrs -
bugh ILLnvors777 - ' t State Bank a -- nd kra;
i teh essl
.Le Hon utn esd om ae , ,
Lewistown.", - • •
Wprnriing • ..„ .......... ... I
5
I West Branch .- • I
Waynesburg ' i
Suquehanna county brake.
Lehigh. county- • • •• . • . • .. ---
it:Stases Bank...-. .. .. yf
Relief N0te5.:..... ... ... ..
City ~
Serip...... .. .-. . . .ps
County 4. . - • i
Statil3ank and branches
Cram Seri p • •
- _,-' KENTGCKY.
- Alt Banks -
' 'VIRGINI4.
Easternß ‘71.k., • •
Marling.. • i
Branehes '
.Branch at kfrganunon• • • .11
MATLAND. -
Baltimore city
Country Banks
• WNW YORK. -
Count Cityßa YBa nho:
nks . Fa
r
NSW ,VNGLAND.
Allsotrentbianks'
NE W 'JERSEY.
Pfinducalictiaa. _
Wonted to Charter.
tttsr A STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT of
light draught. Apply to
SCAIFE & ATKINSON, First at.,
beraroin Wood and 'Market sts-
For Cl.notrato4l.
The safe,comfortable and swift 'ran
ing steamer,
. ... ALLEGREN'Y 'BELLE, No. 2,
HANNA, Miner'
Will leave for clocinnati regularly every TIiVRSDAY
morning at 10 p•clook. For freight or passag ,appy
onboard.- - augt2
Pittsburr tt
and*Sarpebttrgh Packet.
to the
THE
P e i d its " bu " rg e h c , tr Al a l Y eg a h nn eny " an nc d e
Sharpsburgb th at we have built and are now
running e .Steamboat SHARPSBURGH as a regular
_Packet or. Ferry between the above named places. Her
landing at Pittsburgh-will be at the foot of Irwin street,
--and at the Sharpsbtrrgh -pablie landing. 'Passengers
taken on and put off at any intermediate point. •
She will leaVe Sharpsbursgh at 8 &clan ,It A. M., and 3
M; Pittsburgh , at 9 tA. M., and 4k P, M.
Fare to Sharpaliargh 10 cents-;either way.; Girty's
ran, or Lawremeeville,s cents. H. BUTTEReIELD.,
0018 - • • - - • --FRANCIS' SANDOL...'
P " -
'llVe!likesiday Parket for Olnotanatt.
, new- and fast ranntag-steamer'ClN
lNNATl;Bnoamosalt,ll.l.aster, will depart
' egularly every WIMMEDIDAY.
For fteight or passage, apply on board or to
sal . G "It MILTENBERGER.
Jones , Solution of Jet,
ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forth° changing
. of
white, red or greybalr to a - beantiful brown or let
black color ' In a. few minutes. Price 60 cents and 81,00.
• Sold byiI..II‘DEEON,24O Liberty. street, Pittsburgh,
head of Wood. . ' (dee2o
ones' tly 1111e•LADIES are cautioned against Using - common Pippa
red Chalk:
-. They are not aWarahow frightfully injurious it is '
to the skin how coarse, how rough, how
sallow, yellow and unhealthy/the mein
appears after using pteparediChalk I
.• .Desides, it is ininnons, contairy
• ing ohms° quantity of Lead
l,
We hiriepr_epared a'beautiful vegetable article, which
.we call JONES' SPANISH; L'LL,I , WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being - purified of all deleteri
ous qualities.; and it imparts to the skin a natural;
healthyt , alabaster, clear, living white; at the same
t ime acting as cosmetic on the skin, making_it soft' and
s mooth. Sold by the Agent, AVM JACKSON, 89 Libei
ty B treet, head of Wood t Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents.
dectOhdawly - Gazette copy.)
, .erluse 'Black Tea; from Englund.
nAWORTII,In the Diamond have this
day received per . " packet ship Devonshire," from
London, about 1500 per. '.
of Fine, Strong and Rough Fla
vored Bleak TEAR—the - yery best that could be par
chased in the English marker Price; Ge and 75 centip
lb., The Tea Market;ln the Diamond," east side." (jab
Ire 0/4-5 bbls.yee'd and for sale,
by
dee2s , SHRIVE& & BARNES,
' '
ARD-+.2sbbls. and 15 kegs S 1 Lard received and for
lj sale by . • fdee2 s l SHEIVER es BARNES.
13E4,011E5-7305 sacks Uri . , e d d o P . g.a O F e o s r ;
sale by' • - bbls. - , L __
LA:WATRMAN SONS , '
.B.M.ES-41) doz. pair horse andintde-haraes for sale
g:by
liaBl ' L. S._ WATERMAII & SONS..
. _
• DUTTEII-15 bbla.•freab RoU Butler;
bdo packed do;
- ' - ' kegs . ; ,
forasiabq
jag : • • • L 9 WATERIITIM&IONS
D RY APPLES-6g
flt". 'Pr i l4FPor Ale by 1.
titt ". ' ' L. S. WATERMAN fr.-EONS..
"Er /CKORY NUTS-6 bags for sale by
jaB L. ECIVATERMAN Zr.: SONS
-I:teported JO' the Dishy rkforising
_Post
XXXIst cONGEtEEnii—sitaCIND SEEISION.
BiattArr.,---Thechalr presented the credentials of
Mr. Brodhead, Senator from Pennsylvania for
years from the 14th of blaich next.
A number - of petitibus and reports were presented.
Mr. Winthrop introduced a bill'for the appoint
meet of , appraisers at large.:
Mr. Downy offereoA2iettoltitiori, fixing Friday of
each week for the consideration . of private
Mr.:Hunter offered a resolution calling on the
Secretary of the,Treasury : 140 a . statement of
the accounts of thellnited States Treasury with the
. .
several depositorteiof government. Agreed to.
A biliproviding for *the payment of the claims of
American citizens, on account of French simile.
tions to 1801, was taken up, and Mr.^.Smith con-
eluded-bin speech. The Senate then adjourned to
Meet on Monday.
Efoust.—The House went into committee' of the
whole'antr took up the bill to reduce the.tates of
postage. There were two substitutes offered by
Phelps and Blown of,lndiani;,one proposini.3 and
5 cents rates, and the other the , uniform rate of 5
cents—which were rejected. . _
The Committee then.rose; and a bill was reported
as agreed upon yestenlay, fuzing the rate of postage
at :3 cents on' letters,, piloted matter not weighing
more than two ounces, 1 cent; newspapers deliv
ered in the State where published, t• cent; and 50 1
per cent. fieductien'magaziees when prepaid.'
Mr-Hall Moved to lay the bill on the utile, which
Was tost—yeae 81, nevi 101.
The question
. was' then taken upon the amend•
meet or the committee of the whole, to strike out
3 cents prepaid and 5 cents when .not prepaid, and
inairting three cents uniform rates.
The synopsis of the hill is all &Beers—Each letter
over I oz., 3 cents. No Post. Office to be discon
tinued; for compensation of Poitmasters diminished;
printed matter 2 oz., i cent; each additional oz. or
fraction; -1 . cent ; bound books not weighing over 20
cm; deemed mailable matter: provided that News
papers delivered in the State where printed, half or
the forgoing rates, and no postage on those mailed to
actual subrcribers, in , the county where printed, or
within thirty miles, 50 per cent. to be deducted from
I postage on Magazines when prepaid ; and also an.
thorizing tbe coinage of 3 cent pieces, and stamps
to be purchased-as now, the counterfeiting of which
is felony. - , . _
A million and a half dollars was appropriated to
meet any deficiency that may arise in revenue. Let.
tern uncalled for in two weeks to be published once
only. The Poatmaster Gent. to establish poet rates
in cities and towns, having suitable places of de
posite, the letters to be collected by canters and
delivered at one or two cents each, on the penny
postage system.
Separate -totes were taken on each amendment,
and the bill finally paaeed—yeka 130, nays 75.
The House. adjourned.
FOREIGN NEWS.
ARRIVAL OF. THE STEAMER ASIA.
NEV Yong, January 17.
Cotton..No change; demand steady ; sales since
the Ist, 11,000 baled; middling, Orleans .
Exchange—Considerable relaxation. Money in
demand and-plentiful.
Corn..Quier-4 shade higher.
Beef.. Little doing in the tetail line.
Fork..A Slight advance.
Consols-961 to'97; Paris 95.
MartMictrrEn.--Business improving.
MICH:MAN',
insurance
Slate Bank ompany , •• • • 5
5
Oak/andeaunty 1 0
, Farm. and Meek. Bank • • 10
ISt. Glair nosate
MISSOURI
S4ats Bank
TENNESSEE.
ll!bank( 5
EASTERN EXCHANGE
New York (prem.)
Philadelphia,"
Baltimore, • • ." ...... • • • •
' • VALUE OF COINS.
• r. Gold (prem.) I
Old.. •do •• • ;do 5
Guineas 45 00
Sovereigns. 4 83
Frederic/sloes . 7 80
Den Dialers 7 80
Ten. Guilders - 390
Louistrors 4 20
Napoleons ........ • • —3 60
Dotibloon,spanish• • • 40 00
Do. Patriot 15 50
Ducats --
120
MR=M
axesnico 'LIOIITRiso- nau t ;HST BTZL.W
WetomoioN, January 17.
The Vatted news is favorable, and all is antis•
factory , .oit "the Continent and •in Germany. No
news of the Atlantic.
FROM RUROPE-ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER
FRANKLIN.
NEW YORE, January 17.
The Franklin arrived last night, with dates from
London to the let and Liverpool to the 2d.
Cotton is in geed demand at highest prices.
The.holidays have interfered with the biplanes.
Consols, 9610('96
There is little doing In Flour, although prices are
maintained.
Corn firm ; yellow, 311 s.
Exchange has an upward tendency.
MISSOURI U. S. SENATOR.
JEFFERSON CITT, Mo., January 17.
On the 26th ballot, Grier, (Whig,) received 70
votes; ; 'Benton, bb; Green, 31.
Nsw °ammo', January 14
The case of Goal, Henderson, charged with being
concerned with the Lopez expedition, is nearly fin
ished. The decision will probably be given to-dnor
PHILADELPHIA, January 17
Isaac Abrahams, concerned in the 4 ltichardson
robbery in Pittsburgh, has surrendered himself and
been committed to prison.
NASHVILLE, J 3111.11111 17-10 A.M.
'The steamboat Mohawk, Captain Price, lying a
the levee, has just sunk. She bad 2500 bales o
cotton on board.
MARKETS' BY TELEGRAPH.
Nur Yoax, January 17
Cotton.. Quiet. .
Flour.. Firm ; sales 1800 bbls.
Rye Flour.. Unchanged. -
Wheat and '
Corn.. Active; sales 6000 southern yellow to
arrive, private terms.
Pork.. Firm; yesterday's sales, live hundred; none
today.
Beer..flold firmly; sales 200.
Lard..lnactive.
Whiskey” Buoyant ; sales 70 bble. at 26c.
Linseed Oil.. Firm; sales 2000 hbls.
Other articles unchanged.
VALTIIIOIIE, Jamitay 17.
Flour..lnactive, salon of 150 Howard street, at
Wheat ..Quiet, With Moderate veteipts, and prices
unchanged. Corn, yellovr at 58 to sq ; white 63.
.Bacon.. Firm, with. brink sales; aides ,
_8 to 81;
shoulders 7to 71. ; hams 10. - --
Pork.. Bales of new mess at 16; prime 111. • -
Lard. :Brisk, kegs 81 ; bble 8. t
Beef Cattle .2to-41,00 on hoof.
-Coffee..Firm and quotations folly sustained; Rio
11 to 111 ; Laguayra 11# to 111. •
TATATCHF.S,JEWELRIt, eco.—Now in store, a largo
11' and rich, stock ot fine Watches, 7aso6try and
FneeY goods.. , W. AV-WILSON,
deal , • • corner of Morke,t and Fourth sts. -
IN lOW. SAS • of all styles or sale by, •
. . • - C. KELLY,-
0• r — Agent for Filleten'Sash Factory
LARD -18 bbis. o. 1,
-• •,
• TO; kegs do; For sqle'by •- '
• ' S. WATERMAN& SONS,
.
' jag
' • alter P. /marshal, • ~
(Siieces6oll"
turoßpla ANDApEpapit,lN PIUMCJI AND AMEitIC4.IS
AVort 4 OARYBORDERST I
Window Shod 43,. Are , Board .Ir . hints, 4.c:
Also,-"Writing,Printiog and Wripping Papor,
- ' • ' No. 8S Wood itte4t,
between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west aid,
Pittsburgh, Pm:
filisaaunno.
SOLDIERS OF THE Aii WAN
_IVAIIB,
W HO have served either against the , B ritish h - err W HO
diens since the year 1100, are entitled, by 'plate
law of Cohgress, to a donation of Itutd,, •
The undersigned offers to .you his melees to procure
your Land Warrants trent the Government. Having
been engaged extensively during the past threeleara
in that business, for, the soldiers of the Mexican War,
and the heirs of those who died, and during Wager - zed
of time prepared and settled in the different deparunents
et Washington, upwardsof five hundred clalms,cOnsist
ing of Land Warrants, Pensions, three montheLextra
pay, and arrearages of pay due to the deceased, the bu
siness at the different offices in Washington is fa
miliar,and easy to inn, and can be transacted for `those
01511111111tiat acliStanCe by a correspondence through the
Post Offices. Charge); moderate, ,
Office at the former stand, in IlakewelPs Building>
Grant street, near the New Colin House.
Oct 15, ,50--dfew2ta
FT XTRACT OF LOOWOOD;
Castile Solip •
- Sulphate of,Qiklitine ;
ChsomeGreen ,
dec2l.
CHEESE.6O boxes W. R. Cheese in store and for
sale by [deal] MILLER & RICKETSON.
IVITBACCO-25 boxes Russell doßobinson's;
1, ._ . 25 do liV. #. s Grant's ; . ' , - 0
114.-:1 1 :,, I l li.e
v g1 5 . 1 -:Fer s aleby
f... .... — '
KINq &-MOORilri..si.r:
MOLASSES-1 9 . bble. (oak - packagel6) plantation
Molassea;received per steamer Caledonia, and for
sale by [dec9.o.l & I,IOOIIHEAD...
'VERY. SUPERIOR 'FRENUR -BRANDY,Iast ree 7 a,
V' and for sate by the bottle,. atnin or nation br •
MORMS tawe •
in the Diamond.
10 BduecsiliEsTNuTs re,se l iatti v tipl flit,u,
N'A LARINA.-S bola. No. 1 Card; :•
• 6 kegs - do drt;.
- Jttst received and for sale by , •
_._
MILLERIe RICKETSON;
dec.24 - No 221. and 2Y3Liberty st.
von-o-avtlters,6olll.-20 bbls r..conotny era
Cider In store and fOrSale by • - - •
dect3 - ' - MILLER & RICKETSOIST.
1.000 BUSHELS SHORTS this day received and
for sale by
OFFEE-40 bags prime Rio, part 11CW Crop, race y
leg end for sale by [nov26] WM. DYER.
OPANISII CIGARS.-20,000 Regaling and Prlnepies
1.7 for safe by [jai] STUART It SILL.
BUTrER-10 bbls. prime Roll,-- •
.12 kege do . peeke ; MOOR ale by
KING & HEAD.
111 TE BEANS-4 bbls. for salt. by
deer) • KING - k MOORHEAD
DRIED APPLES-20 bus. for sale by _
den= KING Er MOORHEAD.
HORTS:-I,ooobds. Just reed perstanmerJennyl.4nd
0 and for sal_ by SU 'RIVER es - BARNES"
dead , . 130 and 132 Secondld.
ANTED—One of Mitchell's State Maps of Peurt
sylvanla. Apply at No. 54 4 'Smit.lafield street.
•
LATE WARAIERS—A few Japanned Plate Warm
ern, very neatly got up, on hand and for, sale by-:,
D'UNLAP
cor Market and Second sti.
O
JARS BUTTER, for family use, for sale .
dee2s SIIRIVER & BARNES':
NEAS.--40 half chests, to'clooe by
STUART , & SILL
AOLISSES.-10 barrels for sale_ yb
STUART & SILL.
-200 .crzen s w close out, -
STUART & SILL.
ARD.--10 kegs jnet received by
Jal STUART fr. SILL,
CORP.-10 bbls. in store and for irate by
V jut STUART & SILL
PEACHES. -225 bushels in store and for sale by
Al - • - - STUART & BILL.
110" AILS —lOO kegs, 8 and 10d., in store and for sale by
11t1 ' STUART Ss SILL.
500 BgeScili SHORTS in stiogott'oritsaativoitx:.
00 ouch. in store and for sate by
RHODE!..:& ALCORN
B . dec-31'
100 BdUeScg: DIM WANGS legate . t fortagi
CORN
-2-5
bush. Corn, in the car, it store and for
sate by [decal" RHODES' & ALCORN. ,
-- (TROCH - 30FT , En hand tend for sato by
dec3l - RHODES & ALCORN.
ORN MEAL—On hand and tar sale by
dec3l. . RHODES tt. ALCORN
OMINY-$ Ws. White, in store and tor solo by .
dec29 KING do MOORHEAD.
UCKWIII.2..' T 'FLOUR-200 asks, 50 each ,for
.113 sale. . [dec2S] W6l.
111EID APPLES-16 sacks just reed and for sale
deela WM. DYER
REHM UTS-50 bul. in store nnd Das b •
eItIKESE,-300 boxes and loose oboes° for sale by
dee29 - DYER.
Air ACKEREL—Nos. 1 nada in whale, half anil_gy.bla
/U. dec29 Whl. EWER.
0 Fl5ll-2 casks largo
EATIIEKS-500 Us- prime Geese Feathers, for tale
by [nov2ol liVirl.DlrEft.
LANDERRIES--9 bells. just reci'd and for sale
•
C' dee9 WM. DYE
Gi 'ESTSIAIT: —.s9hus..lriii'iTnaliiSilai -7-7—.
deal. . WM.DYER;
C. fraLTYniil ialteneßTillifuli iiiiii,iiiiii - le.
II sale and retail, lower than nny other- house on
Finn street: Sign Central Tea Store. Ideel4
CIOMILS. N. O. MOLASSES-50 bbls. to arrive an
Or sate by [dects) SHRIVER & BARNES,
COViEgr- 7 50 - aags for sale by
ileolB STUART & SILL.
FINE TEAS-25 half Chests fine Young Orion;
Is do in} and k lb. packages;
5 do fine Black;
20 do do; in t, 6 or. and itt.
In store and for sale by packages.
dtel7 KING & MOORHEAD.
UTHITE HAVANA. SUGAR-20 boxes White Ha-
Vann Sugar, just received and for sale by
decl9 MILLER & RICKETSON, r
TUST RECEIVED and for sale a new supply of:fine
tt PERFUMERY, including—
Jenny Lind Pomades
Queen of Flowers' Hair Oil ;
Porecinc Soap;
Jenny Lind Extract;
Roussel's Amandies;
- COULTER Zr. HACKE D
dce24 corner of Wood and 3d streets.
j}OFFEE-Sb bags or ante bS
Jai STUART fr. SILL.
BUTTER. -= -10 kegs and 10 bbls., to close consign•
moot. UM] STUART & SILL. _
FRUITS, &c.-50 boxes Lemons;
40 Frans Ivica Almonds;
25 bags Cream Nuts ;
%WU Cocoa Nuts.
25 boxes Jrit alio Paste ;
25 baskets Salad Oil ;
4 cases Sardines;
5 cases greenob le Walnats ;
Just receiving and for sale by
JOSHUA RHODES Et CO
EACHES-300 bus. prime rec'd and for sale by
P
dce2.s SIIRIVER & BARNES
TORPEDOES—WO,OOO; '
250 boxes Fire Crackers;
:15 do Jackson do; •
50 gross Pin Wheels;
50 do Chasers;
50 'do Roman Candles -
JOSHUA RHODES lc CO.
FXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR-59 bbts. Angela No
bites make, in store and for sale by
STUART tr, SILL.
DRIED APPLES-200 bushels to arrive.
deela . STUART & SILL
•-•
K - G
BU
ETTEII IS toss to close oo ont d c o onsignment
declB - .ETEAET k. BILL.
/PEA-17 half -cheat Young Hyson in BlOre.
STUART •k SILL
LOUR-180 rime maxima In atom and to
F
ogle by pleolBl STUART tr.. SILL.
EBDINGS. tec.--.31X1 Wedding Cake Boxes;
200 Cot nelian Rings;
12 doz. assorted Gold Pens;
12 do do Spectacles •
• 4do do Razors & Straps
Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
• - W. W. WILSON,
corner of Market and Fourth sts.
FFRENCHMERINOB,.&c., &c.—
20 pieces black French Merino;
50 dd colored; • do;
100 do parametta Cloths all colors;
189 do Coburg do do;
MO do Alpaca. ,rust received at
A. A. MASON. & CO.'S
.
,
Nos. 62 and 61 Market street
TOIAISINS-500 boxes NE 11.- Raisins ; -
Do 250 hull' do do ; -
40 tasks Currants ; ,
40 boxes Citron;
, . 10 cases, fancy boxes, Prunes;
JOSHUA RHODES & CO
decl7 . No. °Wood street.
ITE WAX-500 Um for sale
decs B. A. FAHN ESTOCK £OO,
066
DScOTCH , WHISKEY;
Irish - do )
t. _
Jamaica Ram, bo ties.
J. P:
p syhcH .
187 Liberty street,
031 . 0/1 SNUFF.--40 boxes, 4 oz. packages, Bond's
extra, for sale by Dell STUART & SILL.
I\ 01..ASSKS AND SUGAIL—
.IXI. 82 bbls. N. O. Molasses ;
i63hds.: do Sugar '
Landing, from steamer Ke7 , 2none Slate; and for sale
jaB . CARSON k BMNIGHT, 94 Water et.'
. _
WOR SALE—A.' large double Counting Ifonse Desk
ingood order.. • .CARSON tr. M. , gmetrr,
94 Water - Erreer;.
40 Dr e ll TA . ,LLOW rezer F iQaFd stle.b . • 6 : 2
es, BARRELS pr i me V. I. Molasses, per'stenmer
-20 Messenger: NeelBl CARSON& MILNIGHT:
PL SUGAR-32 ithds. prime plantation
• gurir (old crop,) on consignment arid fortaleiry
: AIIIaLER & RICHE:MOW -
30 Bxs. TOBACCO:in store and for sale by
nov4 STUART ir, SILL
gAVE ON HANDat theiraztensive CABINET and
' CHAIR' MANUFACTORY, :N0.64:-Smithfield et
a large awortment of fancy and plain "Furniture, which
hey will 5e11.15 per cenc beloweamomary rates._
Tenn—rash only. - -
One Pent ItOpiard..
11, AN away f rom the subseriber,on ttieltli instaatian
i n de n ted .apprentice, named.; JOHN JONES. , AU
persons are forbid - harboring or trustingAita, as they
will he dealt with according to law. , . ',.
':;;a6 ..-. , ,-. : . .., A. WESTERVELT.
'EILOUIt.•-200 bras Superfine and Extra; Idstore and
for sato by : ' :.„sTur,ART.ti;SILL;,
A. W. Foster. -
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
OEFICE, NO. 164 FOURTFSTRIsET, near Grant
street, 'Fitt:burgh, Far novl.sldarily
COULTER fe RACRE
COHNEIT OP iIIAIIITT APD Ta — ti2MEET9. •
rIHARTERED A.. D.-1850; the : only chartered Insti-
V lotion cif the kind'in Pennsylvania: - • '
Peiculty.-4Onn ,Prattame, principal Instructor: in
the science of Accounts: . '
, - '
D. IL L'aveatturt,'PrfessOr of;Pennuinslitpi lliercau
tile computation, he
M. Wane: l i - "&sct., Leetaref On .aernmercial,
Law:
- Those wishink to obtain a complete knoviredge" o
Rookkeeping and its application to ever, branch of hu
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 merchantft. • . (deal°
P0131.1611ED Evsav lIATITRDA.Y 7 IN TIME CITY 017 . :NEW-YOBJE,
Al Two- Dollars' a year payable in - cat casora Advance.
COMMISSION OF AGENCYj'' • '
Onstca or ink Hosts JOVENALa
- N 0.107 Fulton st.; N. York, Dec 24,1850. •
To 011 whom it may Oonesrn
TlSmatty mirtlfy thaf.T. B. Homing is duly intharized
to aot as Agent for " MORRIS & WILLIS'' HOME
JOHRNAL, ,, and that all receipts-given him in payr
meta tor stud piper wilt be duly acknowledged by us at
the Office of Publication; and it is expressly agreed and
understoed, that all'subscriptions are payable one year
In advance, and 'that no nunie will be - inserted on-the
&Mkt till the money for the Smite is paid. - • -
The new volume will commence on the - Etat of Jana.
Dry: Subscription received by J. B. Ilolmek, Thirdist;
Opposite the Poet Office. MORRIS & WILLIS,
dec3o ' Editors and Proprietors.
•
"OUR • HOUSE:" - -
QUELL OYSTERS AND GAME 'received dailyat
" Ova Hansa?' Na. 24 Diamond alley. ,
ial • WM. BENNETT..
Tapscotvo Gesterat lexatgration
REMITTANCES and Passage to end
,4 from Great:Britain andfretand, by W.
& J. T. Tapscott, 73 South at. , corner
. of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96Water
lort Rood Liverpool. - • - . _ •
The subscribersi having accepted the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the moat liberal terms with those-desirous of paying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselvei their character and long standing
is business will give ample assurance that all their ar-_
rangementswill be carried out -
Messrs. W. & 3. T. Tapscott erelong . and ffavorably
known forthe sirtior class,accommodauon, and sailing•
qualities of their Packet Ships. The Qi.TEN OP THE
WEST, SHERMAN, _GARRICE, HOTTINGUER,'
ROSCTCS, LIVERPOOL, and SIMONS, two of which
leave each port monthly---from New York the 21st and
2611 i, and from Liverpool the 6th and llth; in addition to-'
which they have 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 shalt keep pace wits their increasing
patronage: while. Mx. W. Tapecottis constantpersonal
superintendence of- the Liverpool is an midi:
tioruilsecurity that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will bcparticularly attended to.
The subscribers being, as usual, extensively "ea aged
is the Transportation Bustitesabetween Pittabargh - and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or
and forward • passengers immediately on their landing,
without a 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 imbue of
the business they are 'engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passeng
ryers so far inland not otherwiie at}
tainab le; and will, if necessa, forward peasengere fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional charges , for their tire. Mare petering
seat for decline coming oat, the mount paid for p usage
will be refunded in full _ .
REMITTANCES
The subscribers are also prepared to ; give drafts a%
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
mwnsin Eugland,lreland, Scotland and Walvis; thins af
tripling a. safe and expeditious mode of remitting-funds
to, those countries, which persons requiring sech facili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
• Application (if by letter, pos%.peld) will b e promptlylat.
tended to. . -TAAPTE & O'CONNOR, ,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
rusy37-d& - m-ly PhiladelPhia.
oafish. for sale.
WM. DYER
, ittistefictum:.
A. , lalLLugsr.pr - 1 . 4
STTStiittGa
11143rrls & WIMP 11006, jcitttnal.
EL OMINY I b yl i tt ePe arl o lf . otainy
recalve - LAT. - .74e.t4r,
deal
SALE OVVALIJABLE
IRON WORKS, NEGROES, J51.13 - IsEIS t dr- a
N pursuance of a decree oir the Chaneery Cohn in
I
Clarksville, at 'the October term, 1853, I , vsill sell at
the Louisa Furnace. ia-Montgomery County, State of
Tennessee, on'the oth day of-Aprll,lBsl, the-Furnace
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 martilohn Carter,
a FOUnder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,
4 2,
and .3 years. The real estate on a:credit of 1,2, 3 and
, On the 11th of April, 1851, I will also sell, at the late
residence of Robt. -Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn-,
the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Far
nave and the Water Forge, on Barton's Creek, with ell
the lands adjoining and (ducted thereto, ermsisting of
several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2, 3 and 4 years.
Sunnier County Lands near Gallatin.
I will also sell, on the 20th of Mareb,lBsl, in the town
, W.
of Gallatin, at the Court House, 0 - acres of land lying
in said County, knawn as the Preston tract of land, on a
credit of 1, 2 and 3 years.
/buss and Lot in Nashville.
will also sell, on the hof Mareb,lBsl, a valuable
House and Lot in Nashville, at the Market Houle. known
as Lot No. 64, situated-on High st., on a credit of 1,3
and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi
red of the purchaser
and u hen r etained on the real es.
latelnallcares. P, PRIESTLEY, C. tc
Sala of Mules, Wagons, dca. '
I will, as the Adm'r of Rohl. Baxter, sell' at the Lou.
Ise Furnace, in Montgomery Comity, Tenn ; on the 9th
day of April, 1851, all the personal property of the said
Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting _o.
75 Alttlei, Wagons, Scrap Metal and Stock on hand on
a credit of twelve months. '
I will also sell, on the 11th day of April, 1851; at the
late residence of Robert Baxter, to Montgomery county,
Tennessee, about 30 Mules,Horsex, Cattle; lioudehold
and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop.
city of said Robert Baxter; an a credit of 13 months
Bond and security' will be required on all sums over
OM The sale will be continnedat each place from day
to day, till ail the propertyig sold.
Dec. 17, 1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Aduer.
Q3"' Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and
Master the papers containing the advertisements, with
the amount of the fee stated.; Put:dished, till, day of last
The Nashville Union and True Whig the Louisville
; the Cincinnati Commercial, anti the Pittsburgh
Post, wall publish the above advertisement twice a we ek
unadayof sale, and forveard accounts to the Clerk and
Master for settlement. . dec.t3:thorts
.Trifersoniatt. . _
THE beet plane in Pittsburgh to buy rent good Tea is
at MORRIS It HAWORTH'S Tea. Store, east side
- of the Diamond-.lMe., 75e, and SI,CO ify , lb, All artietly
genuine Teas. • -
• The Blatt Teas at 75e. and the Green Teas at 81,00,
are the very best Teas in ,
into the United States.
LANTATION MOLASSES-20 barrels new ern;
Molasses `Just received and for sale by • -
MILLER & RICKETSON, '
Nos. WI and 7t23 Liberty st.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
the Sheriff of said Criunty, Greeting,—
if Thomas Scott andLueinda Scott, his
ife, make' you secure of prosecuting
ielr claim, then we command you that
311 summon, by good and lawful-sum
--- limners, William R.eed and Mary Reed,
his wife, so that they be and appear before oatjudges.
at our DletTiCt Court; to be holden at Pittsburgh, in and
for.said county, on the first - Monday (3sl) . of March,
next, to sham wherefore, whereas they, the said Thomas
Scott anthwife, and the said Williainßeed and vv to.
gather and undivided, do hold all that Certain tract of
land situate In Mifflin township, Allegheny county, com
mencing at a atone near Curry's Run, running thence S.
24 degrees 'west, 184 perches to a''post; • thence `N.117
degrees, W. 87 perches , to a stone; thence' N. 24 ode.
grees E. 184 perches to a hickory ; thence S. 67 degrees,
E. 87 perches to place of beginning. Bounded bylands
of E. fr.. J. Curry, James Snodgrass, John G. Hull and
James Cunningham. containing ninety-nine acres and
one hundred and fifty-eight perches. 'Mao, Lot of
Ground in DP.Keesport, Allegheny county, fronting on
Water street, being lot No. in said borough—the same
William Reed and wife, partition thereof between them
to be made according to the laws and customs of this
Commonwealth such case • made and: prov idea, do
gainsay, and the same to be done do not. permit, very
unjustly T and against the same laws and - customs, (as
Otis •
And have you then and there the names of those suna
' moners and this writ: - • -
Witness the Hon. Hopewell. Hepburn, President of
our said Court at Pittsburgh, the 4th drry:of January, A.
- D. 1851. Ha7t6twl GEO. S. HAYS, Proth'Y.:
.
In the District Vourt. tor the county ol
Allegheny.
Thee= tt and Lucinda,
I
is wifSc so - • - Summons in partition,
eJ-
William Reed and Maly, N 0.2, Jan , y,Terni,lB6l.
he wife:;
AND now; to wit, January 4,1851, the Court direct the
summons in the abate case Misses, returnable the fait
Monday of March; next,: and that- notice thereof be
given to the defendants, by publication' for sir - weeks in
the Pittsburgb Mowing Post. -From the Record.
GEO. S. FLAYS, Proth'y
. _
To William Reed and Itfory,his miff, Dtfeeckind.,
name d.--you.ore;,bereby omitted "tto appear before the
-saki Coari, on the Brat blond of - Xa reh, next, in O dr-
BUnnee at the aboVe Writ and order of Court, to answer
;ha complaint aforeaaid;. 9"tcyjurl§; PhetiV
Scraapres ,-thrazcs, - -
.P_lttelMglOaa'7o,l*4
50
BBLS. TALLOW recd and for We by
dec2s SBRIVER & BARNES
.r. , ,13.,(11 - e - ,;',,f'..i:: . .10'. 7 ::.g.tt..
.
To
•
RESTORE ROOM, No 65 Maria street, recently
occupied by Itlessrs.N:Uolmell 6cSorts'Eanking_and
Exchange Office.. Tossessicargivert, on the - ,let,of
if required, .
This room is located in the most central and best bta
-1/leBl3pOillt in the city, and well, adapted for; inin
ranee office ' s Banbing, and Exchange Office, pr. for a
Store. , A splendid new front,..With En,glish plate 014s8
will be.put in in a few, weeks.
Enquire of . , -W..' W.. iibILSON,'
/It 7 - copier of Market, and sts. .
A LOT OF GBOIIND shamed is the Sixth Ward;
43..
having a - front at 42 feeron Fulton street- by 100
feet deep to an alley t. on which is erected two ,2 - story:
Brick houses;, a one -story ,Frame, and - otherJimprove
meats.— The. above- property,,.f, application -, be. made
soon, will be sold at a great bargain, and .otfers a rare
chance. For particulars apply to. H. B. MAGILL; -
jantitlw '• - 1 No. 144 Fulton street.
, THE three story BRICE DWELLING, N 0.16
ffUl - Hay street, ptydeett Row.' Price, 83000. Terms
—B5OO cosh ; 8500 in one year ; and 82900 in five years.
To be Secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear - of
all inenmbmnee, and title todis%table. Apply to
N 0.481. Liberty street.
liT . . , ...„
niunble Propperty for Rent.
-
A three ?story BRICK ROVSE;pelortgiiig"
‘-4.= the estate of War..T.Tcrirsu; deceased, is offer
, ; 3 E ed for rent or lease.. It is situated on Fourth st.,
= ' betWeenFerry and Liberty strects,rid has been
newly papered and painted; his now occupied by Mut.
Verner. Rent,s2so Ter annurn. , .itippiY to myuelf, or
RODISIIT . C. TOMBS; sathe . works tc Co
Possession given on theist of ApriL ,• '• • - •• •
7 * . I.i.fh:BPABOY; • '
Guardiatr.
• :Valuable Goal Land_for Sole, , .....
A- D dj° Er ini w n4 RE gke N 2 4 °r" s tt n g tj f itt v e e r 0 L' anns eNtr:ro g e g th C e o i r _w Pa ith .;
JOI 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 - Allegheny .river. - The:
Pennsylvania canal passes through the entire tract,
which, together with the river, - will afford a facility to
the Pittsburgh market av any time almost in. the season',
The'oil is good; the coal is of excellent quality, and.
superiorro 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
orin part, to any person or persons who will establish a
Rolling . Mill on the,same. ' It has been pronounced (by.
1 one of the oldest and most experienced non, masters in
1 this comitry,) to be one of the best locations for a Roll
-1 in g Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. • , ,
1 For further particulars, enquire Of Wm. M. Fish, Esq.,-
1
General Land - Agent,and at the corner of sth and Smith
field streets,Jamesß. Fullartoa, Esq., William-Trubyi
Esq., Freeport; firm the Subscnber. . r .
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declo:lm, . - ~. .. . ALEXANDER. scorr:
iirotkirty 'for Sale;
P7g, BUILDING LOTS tor sale in the town of East
I 0
Liverpool. Ohio, at Tow:prices and on favorable
terms-8125 for corner lots and SlOO for ink:us—each be
ing 60 - feet front by 130 - feet' deep. 'Liverpool is located
on the Ohio river, 45 miles• below this city, midway be:.
tween Pittsburgh and;Wheeling, fouerailes frour Glas
gow -LLEO , Little Beaver, 'and the 'same distance from
Wellsville anti Calcutta:- It is situate in a healthy and
beautiful part of Ohio, has- 1200 inhabitants, and ONLY
ONE PHYSICIAN, EIGH TESTABLISHME'NTS for the
manufacture of Rockingham and Queensware, several
hotels, dry , good - and grocery stores, and mechanics of
VETIOOs kinds, four churches, and pabliCschoals—At the
recent sale of Jots Six were p orehase a hY manafaCtarers
who design crecting,d ttri ug the coining season pritteriel
and other manufacturing- establislimenneensware
of a pure white, addition to Rockingham and yellow
I ware, having been manufactured in this town, it is Rea.
sortable to expect that it will raPidlylmprove—Persons:
desirous of viewingtlie property can do so any day; by ,
a few hours , sail- wora Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our;
wharves everydaylor Liverpool;Wellavilleand
in Wheel-
Terms at payinent-Lani , ifotirth in hand and the bal.!
anee in three eqaal annual payments, with interest. -
N will dispose; of a nuraber of lots for carpenter
work, brick laying, plastering, and, painting, to be done
at Liverpool, duringthe nett spring and. summer, also
for Lumber and Bncir...Apply to. Sanford o.lllll, ' Esq.
Liverpool, or to the , subscriber at the office - of , Messrs.
Mitchel & Palmer, Attorneys at Law, N 0.122 Fourth et.
dec 3 . JAMES BLAKELY.
A Farm for Sale. •
fillßE subscriber offers for sale a FARM. OF LAND, -
containingl6o acres-100 of which are cleared.—.
The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown -to
Jefferson; it is well•wateredi 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 faither.particularsapnly to the subscri
ber, on the premises, in Allegheny. connty,l2
from Pittsburgh NATHANIEL AVOLINTON.
.Alcon Oetober23—tf - .
• For Sae' or Exchange. •
THE undersigned offers for tale the following: de
scribed REAL, ESTATE, situated in the 52rW
viz: Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each
20 feet ironttyl3l feet deep; on which is erecter two, 2'
story frame Dwelling Houses, with brick betements,
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
• , Also, three Lots of Ground, fronting on toe niirstrcet ;
etch lattVieti front bp feet deep width is erect
d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses:
The riba2O pre_ perty;lying together, formS:nhlOck of
60 feet front on Pine street by 12 ,feet 'deep to .Locust
.street, sad will be told separate or-.altog e ther.; It is
vented, to good tenants, and rents for $490 per , anntun.-
Vacant Lots in the business part of 'the eiry;or Land
within 3or 4 miles, would be taken in 'exchange. -;
' Apply to
ocrit • . 'At the G rent Bargainer:incr.
Ivax: - nvna
A LOT OF GROUND, containing: ill Acres, situate
JOa.. one mile below the town of.Deavet . , Beaver cortn ,
ty, on which there is erected new Brick Douse. 4q bt
40feet, I} stories high, with a ba.seinent. The house has
been well built and well finished, and-contain' $l3 rooms.
It is within 205 pit tls of the Ohinriver, and commands
a fine view t— t, and is bounded on the North west by
the State read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro-
petty would lie desirable for a country residence, or for
a garden,or summer borading - house. A lot of 5 acrea
adjoining it wllt be,sold with -it, if desired by the pur
chaser. The terms arc so moderate, that it will be a
bargain to the purchaser. En:lmre - oft - •
N. T; & G.L. B. FETTERMAN,'
Attorneys at Law, Fourth at. •
For .Sale, •
2 HOUSE AND LOT, situaterion Pike street,between
Walnut and Factory strceti, Fifth Ward. The Lot
is gs' feet front and 1.00 feet deep, on witch there are
two small Frame Tenements:" Terms es: r,--Title good.
For particulars, enguirii of Alderman PARIHNSON,
W
Penn street, Fifth Ward - • - • may9:tr
TIIE DWELLING HOUSE, No. 88 Second
till between Woodand Market streets, now occup!ed
by e subscriber—rent $2OO per: annum.--,Possession
given on the Ist. November, next.
oct9 - Noc.H. MELLOR. SI Wood st.
A LOT on Nunnery liill r containinx four acres, will
Al be sold very low to . any:cite vrisbmg to build there
on. The access will be easy, and the rot commands a
most beautiful view:'. to0:211 :THOMPSON. BELL.
A RANDSOItIR STORE, on Markei street, between
j01k... Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by
Mr. Thotrias.White,iis a Dry Goods Store.
Ateo—A large well Slushed ROOM - in the second
story,next door to Mr. Dinirs Mercantile College. - Thig
Room is well c alculated and suitable fOr a Musical Sa
loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as
double offices. GAZZAM,
npluf 6tnce, Third st.,over the PostOirice.
. •
, •
Coal band Yougnioghany...
100
AE on the river, just above the 2nd Dim
there is a pitoponed and railroad prepared for
putting coal in koats. locc2A] THOMPSON BELL.
4 A TWO 'STORY:BRICK HOUSE; on Rani
Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge
an Aqueauet. _Eaqutre of:IL W. Fish, Real Estate-
Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield "streets; : . -[oct29
BBNVILLA PROPERTY.—A lot containing about
a acres, and commanding a beautiful view of the
rivers and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery
Hill, will be ,sold low to any ono:wishing to build there
on toct4) — 'THOhIPSON BELL.
FOR RRNT--Seireral Rouses in different parts of the
city. Enquire at Real Estate Mee at the cor
ner of Fifth and'Smithfield streets. - • ' -
COAL LANDS FOR SALE OR LEASE.—About Hitt
. acreson the Youghiogheny, just above the second
dant. The. coal is Very good„ond a pit already opened,
with A railroad of about 50 yards, which' throws the coal
in boats.. This property will be sold altogether, °V in
tots of about 25 acrea. [ocol] THOMPSON BELL.
lietatili L 0011111011: .. •
ripHERE is no placement favorably situated Than Nun.
JL nery Ili% It is healthy, awl commands a moat de.
head view. Persona wishing . a lot, can get one to
pleascrolletn, containing from , one to five acres -
angl.2 - ,TIIONIPSDN .33ELL,
Land for Sale. --'
THE Chartiees Coal Compan7 will sell some very ds
.,irabte Inters of LAND, situated oa and near. the
Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad. • • - . ,
The Land.will be divided into quantities to suit pur
chasers, and the terms of payment'will be very easy.
Enquire of • Z 1,17 REIVINGTOK
For IKODt
WO , well , dnished offices. in. Post Orme'. Baildinge
1 Third street. .
Along, welblighted room, third story; entrance Mar
ket street, between Third ruidFourth streets.
- Also a small brick house, in Pitt township, neat Penn
tu
.sylvlla Avenue. Inquire of E. D. G.AZZAM,
octB No. 164 Seeend street.
y LAND-1,000 acres for stoo
.TE FFERON COUNT
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THOMPSON BELT...
0
T". PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be
- -used in bed, In the dark, and by persons with tremu
lous band; vith ease, safety, and.in half the Usual dm,
without the possibility of cutting the skin. This is et
fectedby means of the pa.ent. Guard, which is adjuste,d
to the razor -with: the greatest nicety and simplicity,—
Every Razor is made of the finest tempered steel. and
warranted.
They have been extensively used in England.und
pronounced the most perfect, and safe razor =aurae-
The new invention may be used With perfect sale
ty.'t--4andon Parr
" This razor is a splendid invention, and of great use
to many persons, especially for people with unsteady
windup—Chambers' Edinburgh .TaurnaL 2 •
For sale at the Watch and . JewOf Store of
•
- TyrS HAV EN, corner of Market and Second Kis.,
; .ha@ for sale, aTlarge - rixid7itaried - ns Sentient of
Ana - Paplreipaper of all qualities, - auk English,
French; German and. 'American fancy and' staple-sta
denary. Enov2s
For Sale.
For Sale.
Bariktis ikokenL
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WE,114 JaiLtataiar6iiiiiveta as in
`""AtM l , l 4PYliiid Banking badness.
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laiiil.:lBsL-ialklin • • •
wax. it. %mammal.. •••• •.. s•r• a es , vAT:'• ••••. . •t. Q. COMS.
wI. U. virrt.r.i&us Co t i,
BANKERSANH EXCHANGE DHOXERS,' '
DOATII NAST CORNEA OP WOOD AND TEIND, SZDVICTIA:
u
ALL o traneactions made on liberal terms, and 'collec
t 1 as prompay &treaded . Da6:6ne
Hansovate
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--. N. H0L8U616:416 SONS, .-
811310IF8D tainta 2ilsaixo LICIIANGIC oyrlci
• Tb No. 67 Markartrest,fiar doors below aid stand.
N. HOUdES & SONS, _
.IDANIDERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
f.) len in Notes, Dra ft s, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
cities constantly (Or Idle. -
Collections made in an the cities throughout the Uni
ted
States: Deposites received in par Rinds or entrant
paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Ranh
streets. sag 2847.-
Domestic and Poreign EstAosige,.Bank Notts, '
• • Oa Uand Savcr, Boned, Sal and Ezthanged, -
Excitear ear; Ast:TaNgiNG. HOUSE
.•• . •
William AL. 7 Bill I.lc
64 Wood Street,
- :• PITTSBURGH.
111:7' INTIJIEST LLLOWILD ON IT4I Ittair 4s'
I,LLIN tea.
=MAID 240:M. . •
TiihAindah 'mum. • .
Bankrtsend Rzr.hangs Brokers,. Draltrain Persian aPull •
Doeursießilis,Billsqjirschangs, Crretlicutrs Deo,-
is, Ban Now, and Coin. • . • •
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Corner of Third and -Wood sta., directly opposite the St
Charles . ' . moy.4
..osaniso novsE,. "-":: .:
JESSE - CAROTHERS : &
NO. 1.5 3 WOOD STREET PITTSDO.R; 3 4..r . ' •
Current money received on deposit. • -.•-• •
Collections made on alkhe prineipaleities of thesOni ,
-d States. . • • " • • Eartitizir •
SAJI. 11.1100 N. TOOL
• SOON a, SARGENT. •
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE .BROKERE, --
N. Z. Como, of Wood Ons Sixth struts.; Pittsburgh, Fa. -
DEALERS in Coit4Bank Note 6, Time 13111 s, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange p Certificales of DepositrAc
EXCHANGE mall the pnncipal Cities 'of the Unica'
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.••• '
CURRENT and par (ands feceived on deposits.
COLLECTIONS
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COLLECTIONS made °mall parts *PIO Union, nab
lowest • - • , • . sepll-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA RANKING ROUSE.
BRYAN, %LEIS! & COs
%TOTES; Drafts, Checks, tc. collected; and R . '
tances made upon favorable terms. —' • • "
mar4tl ' ' R. R. BRYAN, Cashier:.
HoUsdatirbunlk Map 18.1850. • . -
PATRIC:MS & FRIEND' -
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BANK ERB AND EXO aessm.saosions,
• No. 95, coal ta WOOD ADD DIAYODD •
Pio:Our/4 Pa. [may'
: Itteetranies mat, •
solute's solinuto,votratit.utovz stAIIKT
InHIS BANS is noveprepared to do business. Open
from 9A.:31. to 3 P. 41. • .
terest paid on Special Deposita • • .
augt I THOMPSON DELL,Cishier,
42.-W• TAYLOR.. • •
112 SECOND STREET,'
'COIitAtESSIONER AND 'I3.II.LBROKEN.
STRICT attention will be given to all business - en ,
trusted to lais care. Pittsburgh mannfactUred arti
cles always on hand, or procured on short rodeo.
Notes, Bondi; Mortgages, kc., negotiated on favora
ble terms: Advances made if required..,ioct=if
Ditt TilLsev!loc( fl"°"asftg.
FRIEND. No. 95W00d at. [OOl9
HOPE EVER.
WONDERFUL CURES!!
Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar
AND
ILANICHALLGVAr. -
For the comßlow curs of Couglw, Cokis, Influenza, Asthma
linmehuu,Syitring of Blood, and at/ ether Lung . .
• Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION.: .
This syrup contains no Opium, Camel; or any mineral
whatever, but is composed entirely. of those Retools,
Herbs, and vegetable substances which nava a specific
influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs.
Its immediate drat is to allay ail irritation, and gently
remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions froth the •
Throat and Air• Passages• thus relieving the Cough,by
subduing the in/taw/mum: and other Ceases which give
rise to it. It also stimulates and imparts a h ealthy.s tone
to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more
thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities
and diseased particles, which, if .retalned, do's° mach -
mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for Inca
rable CONSUMPTION.. It also exerts a decided - action
upon the skin, and assists nature in.cryielling, through
the Exhalr-ats, machos that morbid matter whickwould
otherwise be thrown back upon the Langs,thassielieving _
them of a part of their work, and-sendedng the system
pare andhe4thy, Whan tube re les tire fortam.g,l; checks
their development and - raltherprogresti • or if alcemtion
has taken place, it assists the Lungs irithrowing off.the
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heais the ulcer
ated eavities,aud restores them again to healthy action:
This ;Medicine, therefore, is not a.pailiatiee merely.
which only relieves for the time being, but ia ritheraugli
curative, as it strikes at the very root of thtsdisease r and
by remevicg it, removes at once all its remote and 'at
tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char- •
atterutic—a property possessed, in equal power by no •
other medicine of like nature. now before the - •
CIRCULARS, &C.,.
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, 4-e., of its principal ingredi
ents; the effect they are designed to have upon the
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to slic persons
who - hetoo . been cured by is r -giving their names and resi-
dances even to the street and the number. . Those, who
are tro ubled with a Cough, or whose Lungs are in the
least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the
Agents named below, and procure one of these
.Pam
phlets. It eanbe had aratis,and will WellrePtir.st Perusal.
The " Mitt on Health," -and "About taking Col t, " may
be worth to yourself and family
... • HUNDREDS OF DDLLARS,
in the shape of Doctors' Bills saved, besides being the
means of prolongingiany malleable life.
Such is o ur confidence in its virtues, that we are will
ing to warrant this Medicine in every case of ocean Cold,
(where used according to the directions on page 7th of
the pamphlet, inside the wripper of each bottle), and
where the person is not satisfied elm he is deriving
benefit from it, by returning the -bOttle within twenty
four hours' time, • -
will be retuned. Da" See page 3d of the pamphlet in
side the wrapper of each bottle. • • . •
sU-• Be sure to ask for• Dr. d. Rogers' Syrup of
Eftwoar, TAB, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no
other be palmed on to you.
CAUTION.—LA'ons genuine, unless there is on thebuT
armlet, a note •of hand, signed wtth a Pen, by A. L.
SCU Cough and Disease of.fourteen months standing Cured,
After being given up twice by eminent Physicians!
-, Amiss; June Sth,lB4ll.-
Afars. A. L. Scovill 4- co.—l herewith forward to you
a Certificate ilf" &Cure, etreoteti by your Coimmund Syrup -
of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. The Mug& and
expectoration was of fatateen mantes standing, and had
bullied the still of several of our emineatphysiciana
New York s -Albany and Cooperstown. lam the person
in whom the cure - was fleeted, and as I had preinctusly
no Cal hin patent medicines, I have since tried-it on
others, and have become imusfied of its valae. Mine,
was as gnu a core as was ever performed, as I had,
during my stc k ness, brim given up ltblet by my physicians.
.1 have now' commenced my business, after taking, I
think, about eight batiks.
Tourit,respectfhlly, THOS. C. FAULDER.
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS. CURED.' •
.11311 111011PTLY li•ACTS.
Statement' f Mr. J. Lang, .Baker, /Yd. 3dB Petra strict,
N. r.—A few days before last Chnstmas, I was taken . •
unwell, and soon commenced - bleeding freely at the
Lungs. I called in' a Elomceopathlo physician, but his
medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert
isement, and thought I would try - Or. Rocria , Syrup of
Lir:noon, Tor and Canthalogua. Before I hat taken
up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, mg Cough
tons gone, andl felt as , well as usual. My . healtk is now
good,' I consider it a most excellent TO ecueineialtdoor
dirtily recommend it to my friends. mit statfitg (*.was
modem - the Proprietors, March 14th, 18501
We -- This whole paper might be filled wideleiterie
miler to the above, Jim theirs marl Aires beini hind. •
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A.LiSCOVILL
& CO:, Proprietors at their PrfortPaDiri4OOTlllC
'HALL, No. 318 Broadway, Now York, to whom all or
ders for the Medicine, tin". lettens relating to Agencies,
• should be addressed, post.paid.
ALSO, for sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood renal,
Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity: D. ht :
Curry and IL P.Selwartz, Allegheny Ciiy; Townsend,
Carr .h Co., Manchoster ;11..Patterson, Birmingham. -
PRI,CS—In large bottle, sl,ooi or six bottles for 85,00
deelblaw. . , .
. • Priva te DUeanea..• •
DR. DROWN, No. 41'DIAMOND A LLESI;
Dawns his entire attention to an office
Histusinesslsmostl confined to'
practice..v Dis eb '
manor tncrea WKS, a su pain.
ful erections, brought on by imprudenee
youthful indulgence and excess: •
• Syphilis, Syphilitie EraptionirGoAort
- bee, Gleet, Stnetare, Urethral Discharges,
Impurity of . the Slood, with all diseases o. the venereal
Scorbutie.Eralthmks; :Utter,
on - gin. 7 gicirTtlieases, . u camptiousi . Wetter,
Ringworm,liercuriul Dupeases,Seminal Weartness,lm•
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakoess,Montit
ly Suppressions, Diseases or the Joints, Fistula. in . .ikno-
Narrow Arections, Pains In the Back and Lohts, Irrltnt
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, succetscully healed
Care 'guaranteed.
Fourteenyears' practlce;(four in this Mir enables Dr.
Brown to orrer assurances of speedy cure to Wiwi:tot:nay
coma under his care. .
Office and private consulting rooms, CS Diamond ey.
iry- Charges moderato. ticivs:d&urly
7)ECUATISMO--Dr.Brown•t newly anscovrea rem.
JR. edy fbr Rtieamatismir nepeedy andcertain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fads. -
Office and Private Consoltation Rooms No. GS;DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor Is always at
Lome. tral-dinnf
-
113 ALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been nn
XII changed for three years and cowards, in the'EL
change Bank of Pittsburgh: • -
Wilham
•
Davis, reildance unknown, 2turr. 9, igsr,..3=o
Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Oblo, Oct 21,1847. . 45
I certify that the foregoing balances appear to be. due
to the persons awned or their legal represenzatwo, ac
cording to the Books of this Bank. - •
T:11. 110VM Oisihiler.
Swam to end subsctibed before me this.Wth •dity. o
December; 18;,0. , "' 4 C. W.' Rama -
-decßO:lm ' ; • . ,
SEED--1011 ; fy ialeit6*--7=-...it