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    LOCAL '-BATTERS '
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Mnitittrettr CoraCie--Skattotilf.Cify Qfficers.
Tie Baird' iroi COoloiozi nem. ;iiet yesterday on
jointledhit, bithiroctut of the: Supiente Court, for
tbihruipise Vint into as election for Coypu.
~',4l4:tertlie enmaings'ear.
-! -7 SB. , Miemty Esq., Pretudent cif the . Select, and
hlntafghlt Chairman of the,•Coramon Coun
cil, took their - Milts and called the mitetincta order.
racKulgtit announced the "Bust:ten Commit
, • ,
of" for the ruining year tofollows
, C ,,Eittert.,7•Meattatt.• Lorena , Day - and Brucw of $.
,; Garrison, Riddle, Harper and Binelttif C.C.
Water.-T•Menni.'Wmcald, Edgarea.loites; S C 4
Cordell, ficottariend and Lowry,'C C.
trsels.—rhienam.< Rinehart .1144 Ilitorkvla S C .
Gribbin and Wilson, C. C.
FOUCer—Mente.Gallagherritta Janes; 8.0.1 Wily
lock, Mellon tiro !tete,
' Firs Patina and' Hose.- 1 -Moisco.iCier. end Day;
8. C.; McFarland, Phillips and Tindle, C. C.
Claims entLitaxwatts. , —Mesars. wad Kelly,
8. C; Young, Pollock and Black, C C.
ProPrltt,-=lVleintre; Edwards and Kennedy,
-„ S. C. McCartney, Drumm and T. Scot, C. C
Agneduct and Carud.—Monne. Jones and Day, S„
C.; lkleFariand, Holstein and Coaniughaut,C. C.
Marko:lr.—Edgar and Rinehart, S C.; Black, A.
• flout and Wilson, C. C. '
GYtg Pterttfng Hill_ and Brite4 8, C.; Young,
"Wreighter and Reis, C. C. - - _
. IhriAfings.—Wilson and Gallagher, 5.
C.; Hammond, T.ficott and Kaye, C. C.
• Stinitarp:7-Cassell and 'Hill; 8; C.; Cordell, Polr.
lea and Sttiont, C: C." •.s • -
idppettla.-3rent andKe.unedy, 8. C.; Drum, Gribe
Nu and Lowryi C. C. - •
Oncithfftlg..—Wilson and Edwardit,B. C , Kaye,
Wrighterand Phillips,C, C. "
• •
'Monongahela Wintrf.—Lorent and W deon, S C.;
Garrisonk Ramer and Connirighatn, C.V.
AlleghenyGritarf,—lier, and Kelly, 8. C.;
Bissell and McCartney', C. C.
Ordfrumces.--Bruce and Kent, S. C. Friend, Mely
Jenard C. C. •
A resnlntioi wilt then passed, that the presidents
Of•
, •Countils be tormidered ex officio members of the
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Pittance and Water Committees.
'They then proceeeded to the eleCtiOA of city of.
fleets for tit ensuing year, with the following re-
City Trakirer.
...
Wm. Algeo, ~
•;•0 •.• . • a
' • • ' -••• CYty Solicitor.
.10bn T. , Cbebran,.... .
KUII4; • ';`""'
4i. WOt — ie - Mike. .
,The. nekton, by actlemation.
Jolin Rippeyj .
Tan . .17
, - Street Canimisiioner- , First 'District.
•14
Geo. •
.. "..31 .
..:Strut • -Ccinteinicatir—flecanB District.
' • Thos. A.Rowley 27 _
-.• . . . 18
• , Perkof Ceiimittt.es.
John al Sajor, ...29.
.7.'W. itiddle,
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Monongahela Phial' Mister.
Virso..Veraytli .10
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Allegheny Mao! Waster., -:
Henry Earl ..• - ••• 36
_ Joseph' Bowman.. . 5
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- • : ' • Messenger of Conunitteis. -
-..caPt. B. V.Pritt ems elected by acclamation. '
Collect& of Agtuduet.
James f Scott. 31 •
• Jesse Young.; ....,...... . .. ....14 •
• , ..y
Grauser. - ;
Stephen T4Nottito on motion of Mr. Harper,
was elected ntanimontily. _ •
' , Weigh Master at Hay Beata.
Davie
.
Jetta Young
Weigh lir:titer at Market.
Hiram !bib:peewee declared unanimously -elected.
,Assistant Recording Regulator's.
Win; Bsyne an&C.llTGowin weru'deslared
measly elected. -2 • , -•
' • ~- • tier*, pr Markits.
Allen l oin 32 -
Col. Diehl 5
, . • = -Salt Inspector s .
Jacob Fedder, teas unanimously elected.
• - Inspector .-Pot • and :Fears Aches.
9cos. , ..W4.Qardaer. was unanimously elected:
~Tobaico Inspector -
John Fullerton -was unaniitommly elected.- •.
• - - -- • • nix Collet:prep -
The folloiving persona were tutiiiinously.ileeted:
First -Mard.....Caleb Russell.
- Second- do ....John McKee.
Third do . - Joseph McCulloch:
Fourth' die .. - "Richard Hope
. do ....John:Lowry.
Sixth do ....William S. Thoreptran.
Seventh do is :Henry Lytle ." .
`Eighth do 'John A.Sarg,itiant..
Ninth : :d.o Mibbs.• • •
Jitaird Aleasurirs.
First Ward=l siph Lytle... 4.-
. DO. • William Reins... . . ...; 39
Do. Solomon Ream:— ' ' , l
2econd Ward—E..L.• Evans ' 30
' Do. ' John Pre ight0n........16
Third Ward--Jamer Mcktuters.......; .31
PO. - - J. He• on Foster • 12 ,
Do: - John Creight0n..........
Fourth Ward--1 .K. Kennet1y......... -4
Tto. - Robert 9 -
Do.'
•
Fifth Wsrd—Robert Dalseil
Do. W. H. Whitney;"-• 3
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Do. - ,
"- Do. Joiepb • 2
Do. James 6
Do. - ' . Charles Kent. ..... 1
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' Sixth Ward—John
•Do." James . -.10
-Sevonth- Ward—Lewis Coot . .. 29
• . - - Do. Ro b ert
.
'Eighth Ward-r-Fleming Morrow 36'
, 'Do.I - . James 9
Ninih Ward-=John-Pai51ey........ ... .26
Do., ,
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D. • .
- Do. - Capt.Pratt........:..,'.... 2
•__:t.tie.,intaisteis for which they met. being. then On
'tubed : the Select Co uncil_ retired to Aliefi,chamher,
aid Abe Common Council adjourned.--
=:Oise' Awn Tzimerze.—Tanuar* 21. 7 =-Me
Kerr and !ones on the bench..
• • Com.its. James ; Kelly for; th e murder of hie Pria,
on.mate,Jamee Cox. , • -
• • Cottrise/.—fileisra. Flanagan and R. B. Roberts
, ,
for Commonwealth ; Messrs. E. P. Jones John
Hampton und`hlaclowry for defence.
Mut. Glenn, sworn—Was-jailor at the • thne Cox
came : to his death ; Cox and prisoner Occupied the
same Cell ; think it was on the 29th of November,
1850;•• heard-ft cry' from the cell that the boya were
fighting;;found that Cox had been beaten very much
about the face ; asked him bow he became very.
anted; Ile said that in attempting to get up to the
wiodow he. had fallen and hurt himself; told him he
could nef hurt himself that way by falling; be said
ha did call front the window; asked the other boys
• in the cell, Mid 'AO alto said that be bad fallen
tom the. window. In about ten minutes after, I
think,..tm asked um if be was in the Monongahela
•
house ; he died the next morning-ate:Mt b o'clock.
Drii:Shaw and Gallaher;made a post mortent
nation. His clothes were off when I first. saw him;
did not see him examined; knew of no difficulty
betireea these boys` before'; sent, for a physician as
soon saw the boy; - one of the colared.boye and
demoted had a scutite in there ;,theY Mild they had
quarreled:about a loaf. of bread; deceased:-had a
blaciLeye; it was swelledn good deal ; it was bet.
for than -a week before; didn't examine if he was
otherwise Minted. After the doctor came I think
&mined remarked that he was: , tired of tming in
jail,*-Tbere were - three colored ilia two white boys .
• Min cell Dr.ltays accompanied pr. Shaw.
Dr. Hays, sworn Wes educated a physician; Dr;
Shaw asked me. to go;with himi deceased waetying.
intho cell naked ; _ he appeared le be much bruised
iildixenl4 not hear to-„be touched ;the inflammation
Appeared to be all over his body ;-did, hot make
-particular , ismcninntion. I complained - about the
alum 'of the cell, and said the boy couldliottive.
in'nth ;at my instance,: he-was moved;
.think his injuries bad hew recently inflicted; ono,
of the boyesaid theyhad a fight; deceased:answered,
. most of the - _questions put to him; from die coridi.'.
t ies of "thii'p.elk I think one in delicate health could
not 'infix Ri-ti 'was such as to irritate' wounds of
some standing; think.; 'the air would produce sick.
nen; 14414 might thangi from sondem of Mind to
deliriunt in fifteen-oetwent7 minutes; his .system
itate,Or fever at; the, time; the_ boys
had fallei front ;the , window,..and that they
1444-tight Among them.. - •
testified thUttil . itionghtlite.Mirltit
,deceased were barns; found his arm and leg-very
mithraliruised ;Ando a past • Morton extuithanon
the nest mornreg; 15Und there'was congestion+ln las
lungi, blood in - This heart; a combine
s#00 , 01" the-1441105, I.believe,c4sed'his death;
- belting would prodOee thhieffecinpon his heart and
lungs; the injuries, except the eyes; were recent.
Dr Gallaher corroborated the abovi.
Jae; Miller, swornn-I-Was in the cell with prisoner
and deceased; alif.priioner.beardeceased on the
head with , a bottle; hi then ..beld him on the steant
pipe about 4 minutea ' • Cox-tried to get away , . .but
could not. ViVitnesshere related some ofthe most
shocking crueltimito'whicka Unita being could be
lubjected, that had been perpetrated by the . prisoner
on rho decease - 4a . was barbarciuslY tortured 'to,
death;: he died the next morning; aller.andergeiog
an - operation tea revoltieg -to • print.. Kelly would
not' allow - deceased intro Lis breed, the _usual
prison allowance, until he,Washed ,p aeon eel; shirt ;
he thengere him a dried piece; Cos was too weak
to call out when he'was abused ; Kelly tied Cox on
the bed once, and ther4 after beating him,. rubbed,
saltle hie *panda: _ , _
_ . .
'Alfred Butler, sawn—Was to the cell with prise
•
otter and deceased ; prisoner said he beat deceased
because he told lies on him; he treat him with a
piece of board • until he was black and blue; he
couldn't:beat' to be touched ; he set him on the
iteaalliPe, and ,burned him he was -stripped when
he put him on the pipe; Kelly gave me deceased's
pants.; these are they that I have on; those in the
next cell told Trelly• to kill Cox for-telling lies on
him,; . told deceased if be slidett sit on the pipet' he
would knock him on the.bead; ; Kelly tied demi.
etl , s head raider the hydrant, and let it ran on him
for about an hour, and made him open hie mouth an
Maar) would drown ; deceased bad nothing on but
hieshirasi the time ; . afterKelly-Wllll done beating
bird, be would make. deceaaed throw the weapon
down the air hole in the cellar; saw him break
piece of board all op, id beating . :deceased; he had
a spoke, pot of a Curt wheel, which he aloe beat
him with ; that night, Kelly told me to tell Mr.
Glenn`to come, and told decetuied to tell Glenn that
be was climbing up to the window, and fell ; the
ether boys were to tell Abe same stery; when Mr.
Glenn - came, deceased asked him if the gran was
growing, and Übe was in the Monongahela House;
Kelly done his butfnett, and made deceased eat St;
wrapped a cloth arounda dick, and forced salt up
deceaseioe and other things - he did, the
thought of which Makes the blood roe cold ; Kelly,
when beating deceased , - puf a gag in his mo uth, and
tied a rag otter ft, so that he couldn't call; be intim.
idated the other boys, by threatening to kill them if
they ever mentioned it.
Other testimony was merely torroberative;
frittrurza.--Cornethis Blakely died on Monday
afternoon, from- the effects of - .4tjuries inflicted on
Mm on Christmas night, by lames Devine and James
McCool: If was in Devine's tavern where ho was
cruelly beano: McCord was barkeeper.
The Corener held an, inquest on the body yester
day, and<the inry returned a verdict that be came to
his death from the hands of thaw!, two men
• They bare made.good their escape r elthoOgh one
of theoa was under bail.
H.Moutgomery, a negro barber •
was yesterday arrested and . brought before Arld.
Major l for whipping his wife, who made out a corn"-
mitment tor . him. Whilebeing conveyed to prison, at
thecorner of Tutmel and Wylie streets, tie escaped
•
from the custody of the' officers, and being hotly .
puraded he drew a Pistol and fired at officer Fargo.
son, but fortunately missed his mark. He was re
ciptured at the earner of Fourtlfind .Market; and is
QyAlll2ll KEssforrs- im
--Tuesday, Yaary 21. On
the Bench, McClure and . Kerr.
Cern. or. Daniel' Shower and Peter Davii.---Lar
cony. The defendants are charged with taking a
pair of doubletrees and a wagon hammer, the prop
erty Jos. Miller. 'The jury returned a verdict or
guilty ) and they were aentormed to three months
imprisonment in the connty-sail.
Mr The boy Kelly, who is not over fitteeri years
°rage, while undergoing bistrial yesterday for MUT*
I3er, and 'while tho witnessed', with leant their
oyes, were retailing a - lamest revolting nets of ere.
elty perpetual:4 tyhind, sat stip:tatty more .uneen.
corned than the' mist disinterested . spectator. fie
etbibited ilVnigas of 'remorse or fear.
Dir, The large sale of fresh Dry Goads will be
co:Wettedat MClCennes Auction House this morn
at 10 obleek. The bidding yesterday was very
animated, and we understand great bargain_ were
given. There never was so large an attendance of
bidietat a public sale in ibis city.
Automate Commit.s.The Allegheny Councils
met lest night, for the election of City officers. Mr.
.f,otathart Rush wee elected City-Treasurer: and
Assessor of Water Rents for the present peat. Mr.
Henry Rea was electeil Soperintendentof the Water
Works.-
A Daum—Those who love to tread the mazy
dance, will not fail to be in attendance at . tbe Al.
legheny Ball, on Friday evening neat, et the Lafay.
ette Assembly rooms. it will be one of the finest
,
of the season. . "
-Frar..—The alarm of fire last night, was caused
by the chimney of a house on Saint Clair street tatc-
scrrnrs.-7 6 : d d oi b e g a
do n o ;
dle do;
le.do Common - do;
on consignment and for 'ale by ,
L. S. 'WATERMAN & SONS,
jnIS Nos 60 & St Water, & 62 Front is
A ' I I —lB b. 15. tt y
Flour forsale by (3a10) H. U. KELLY..
• --- rocid
01TICE OP PITISBUROIIOABCO3.
January 13,18x1.
MBE Tinetees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company have
_L this day declared a Dividend of five at., out of
the profits Of the last viz monthaion the capital stock
paid in, payable to stockholdent, or their legal repre
sentatives, forthwith, at the office of the Worke.
ial4:d2ve JAMESZL CHRISTY, Treser.
THE President and Directors of e Hand street
'Th
Bodge Company have this day declared a dividend
Two Dollars per share out of the profits ofthe last
six months, payable forthwith.
AM. LARIBIER, Jr.,
Treasurer.
;NNE TEAS-25 half. Chests fine Young_Hyson
15 do in and 1. lb. packages'
• - '5 - do * fine Black:
' •
- 20 do do; in oz. and 4 111
In store and for* sate by ,
_package,
deci7 , KING & MOORHEAD.
rnITI3 RAVANA SUGAR-20 boxes White Ha
vans-Sugar, just received and: for sale by
decl9 , . - IdILLER" . .ar: RICKETSON.
JUST _RECEIVED and tor sale a new supply or:fine
' PERFUMERY including—
Jenny Lind Pomades; • . .
'Queen of Flowers' Bair Oil; • -
Porecine SAO; '
Jenny Lind Extract; - '
Roussel's dmandies •
- • -
COULTER & HACRE,
-dee% corner of -IVood and *ld Biretta.
Orp g: -
tal. . , _STUART & SILL.
BUT'rEft..--tp kegs and 10 bbls_ to close consign,
1120111.• - STUART SILL.
EEXTRAFAMILY FLOUR-59 bble. Angels & N
Wes mate, in store and for sate by_ • -
deelB . STUART & SILL.
EG ill,rrrgg-40 kegs` to close out consignment;
.15 bbls. do do.
dee7B - - ,STUART tr. MX.
rriEi-17 half chests Young Ilyson in store.' .
"nov2l. - - STUART e: SILL.
MILOUR-180 bids. prise superfine in store and fo
12 axle by - Edeellij STUART to SILL.
Ut EDDINGS. itc.-300 Wedding Cake loses;
" • 2t*°li! tus e 11"
1' • •
12, oz. sotte o ens,
12 •do doSpectacles;
• • 4 do •do 'Razors & Straps .-
Ippt received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
. W.- MLSON, • -
earner Of Market and Fourth sts.
FRENCH MERINOS; - -
so pieces black French Merino ;
too - paraatettaClols all colors; 189 do Coburg do
300 do . Alpaca. Just receAred at
' A. , MASON & CO.'S.,
N 05.62 and 64 Market Street
gISrNS boxes M. A .:Raisins ;
- ' • 00 half do do , .
' 40,easks Currants 3
40 boxes City= ;-•
10.Unses; fancy boxes, Prunes;
.10SNUA PttiODES. & -
No. 0 Wood street.
HITE WAX-='soo fits; for Hale, by •
dear ' B:A.FAHNESTOCK! &CO,
O..arrICOTCII WHISKEY; - - -
Jamaica ish aits i
R dP
Jlt bOttiee. F p oi sale by
. uoß l icH,
.197 LibertY great.
emir OLASSES AND SUGAR,-
211- £:2 bbli. N. 0: hiatuses ;
lahiLds. do Sugar • -
. r .Landing from steamer Ileysione State, and for rate
jaB CARBO24 & b i'KNIOHT , ,
Water st.
~o~ririairul' a~eD fiita~tEial.
. 111111 1 11 _ 11 r 1 TRPAWILBOAMPOO MP* *
iv a ulllEßltqlt 41. NT 13 . ' Ex' cis A qlt •
N.. B. CRAIG. •' t
Wik.I,II4 . IMBVILL_L: Tr*llt ; oz., 411117M1T.
JESSE 0
ISOILtIrc*
7 Irina ovicusiormaltio osa,Nsig:.
Steamer htichitin No.kßoles, Beaver:
Bal Jaeobs t ßrownsville.' •
Atlantic, Parkinson, do • •
• " .1. M'Kee, Hendriokson, McKeesport.
n Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. •
Thomas Shrlver, Bailey West Ne wt on.
Republic, Woodville, Cincinnati.
n 'CMClnnati, Bircitingham, Cincinnati.
• • : .1. Nelson; Moore, Wheeling.
." Jeffersonjohnston, Louisville.
41 Cape May.--
• • Cincinnati.
Asena, nney,we vlne.
•
•
. DEPAR TED: •
:Michigan No. 2,Boies,Beaver. "
". , Baltic t Jacobs, Brownsville.
" • Atlantic, Parkinson,Drownsville.
• 3. M'Eee Hendrickson, MoKeesperr.
" Beaver,Cordon, Beaver.
" Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
" J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. ;
" - Arena, Kinney, Liverpool.
" Hibernia Nci. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati.
" Pilot N 0.2, 131mak,Ilocktmettort.
": • Geneva, Wilkins', Ntudivilfe..
• wianted•to Chaster.
- A STERN WHEEL. STEAMBOAT or
light draught. Apply to
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
M _Find at.,
between Wood and arket au.
For Cllnoinsuoas. - -
The safe,comftntable and swift nu
tting steamer,
N
• ALLEGHEY BELLE, No.o,
W. Ham, Master,
Will leave for Cincinrutti regularly every THURSDAY
morning, at 10 o'clock. • For tempt or passage, apply
on board. ' • migki
PO.taburgli and Bharpiburab Packet.
THE undersigned respectfully announce
to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
Sharpaburgh,tbat we have built and are now
running t e ,Steamboat RHARPSBUROR as a regular
Packet or Ferry between the above named places. Iler
landing at Pittsburgh will be at the foot of Irwin street,
—and at the Stitupsburgh public handing. Passengers
taken on and put off at any Intermediate point.
She will leave Shaltsburgh at 8 o'clock, A. M. and 3
M; Pittsbargh at 0 A. ht., and 4/p.M.
Fare to Shtupsburg 10 cents—either way' Girty's
run, or Luvrrencevllle,B cents. 11. BUTTERYIELD,
°CUB FRANCIS SANDOL.
Wednesday Packet ror CIIIIIAIIIIIISts
Tar new and Aut running steamer CIN
NATI, BEIXIBOIIAL Master, will doper
gularly every WEVNICIDLT.
l'or Aeight or passage, apply on board, or to •
anal U B MILTENBERGER.
Jones* Solution of Jay •
A LIQUID HUMANE HAIR DYE for the changing of
white, red or grey hair to a heantifei brown or let
black color, in a few minutes. Price 50 cents and $l,OO.
Sold by W. JACESDNoIIO Liberty street, Pitisburgh,
head of Wood. . [dean
• 301100 Lily , White.
LADIES are cautioned against using common preps
red Chalk.
They are not aware bow frightfully injurious it is
to the skin! bow coarse, how rough, how •
sallow, yellow and unhealthyLthe stilt
appears after using preparc=halk
Besides, It is injurious, contain
ing &large quantity of Lead
We have prepared a beautiful ve,getable article, which
we call.Jo' SPANISH MI WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleted.
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. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON. 89 Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price cents.
dec2O:dawly (Gazette copy.)
Prime flack Tea, from England.
VTORRIS & HAWORTH, the Diamond, have this
JIL day received per "packet ship Devonsbue ^ from
London. about 15:Albs. of Fine, Strong and Rou gh Fla
vored Black TEAS—the very best that could be pur
chased in the English market. Price, 60 and 73 cents V
!b. The Tea Market, in the Diamond, "east side." had
The Human Body must Perspire,
• (SO SAYS tattsz,)
TO RAVE d HEALTH Y APPEARANCE,
And persons who do not perspire are liable to the most
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. •
NOW,J odor' Italian Chemical Soap ennui a free
-persplmtion,and •t the same tinie mollifiessoftens
infant's.
SCURVY,
skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an
- SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES,
are soon slot only healed, but cured by its use, as at
N
least seven physicians in ear York knoworho use it
•in such eases, and find it unfalling--as also, to
PlMPLV3,eLorcem,rmecia.esi
or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial wilt prove.
Icoutd enumerate at least 80 persons cared of
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND some BEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not
cruelly sell it teethe above, unless I knew it to be all 1
state. Those who are liable to
CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,
will find this not only a carelohut a preventive ; sad I
can now only add, that any o ..e' afflicted with any of
the above, or similar diseases , will find this all and even
more ( ad mirable in its properties) than I state. ' •
Wu' Bat, reader, the stores are dooded with imitations,
and he sure you ask for Joon' Italian Chemical Soap—
and bay it only of Wfd. JACKSON, only Agent in
Pittsburgh,SNO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood.
dee'2o
For Sole.
T AG HEAT BARGAIN. a two story BRICK
21.„ DWELLING HOUSE, on. Pennsylvania
• nue, 6th Ward ;. modern finish ; having. ten
ms • double parlors ; dining room and ki their on t e
first fk:or. The lot is twenty-four by ninely-tonr feet;
a wide alley in the rear. This property cost $3500, and
will be sold forB27o6—in payments of SEMO down, 8200
in one year, and the balance in two years.
- Enquire of T. Howard, Attorney at Law s Fourth a,
between Smithfield and Grant streets. Call intim morn
ing before 9 o'clock: • - THOS. HOWARD.
lal3 (Gazette and Dispatch copy 3t.)
CHEAP FRUIT .— New IU. R. BUNCH RAISINS,—
121 c. 4P tb., 10 for 131,00, or sl2sip boxr-finsale
by MORRIS & HAWORTH, in the Diamond. Wee 27
Howes Cough Candy.
FOR SALE- by. H. Srtayser, Joel 'Mohler, Ogden X
Snowden, .Coulter & [lecke,. Wm. Jackson, and
Keyser & bPDowelt, Pittsburgh; W. R. M'Clelland, Man.
cheater. InovtN
;id tt NIZOLILY -•••••••• • •-• .101114 MVADDIIN.
LIEGLEY &
ATTORNEYS' AT LAW
COEIYEE OP unarm RIM= AEU DIAMOAD ALLEY,
(Opposite the Court House.)
• Piusburgh, Pa.
117 We hope,by- close attention to the - business 0
our profession, to desente n share of the patronage o
our friends and the public. iirso
A Scientific Rolm Tonic Restorer
A ND BEAUTIFIER, • Trial bottles 374 cents. Those
IL. who have toed Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure
it to possess the following qualities. It wilt force the
hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to
grow, stop it falling oft, cure scurf or dandruff, and make
light, red or rip hair grow dark.- For dressing the hair
soft and sit , nothing Can exceed . this—it makes it
-truly beautifa and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most
economical, yet superior article for the hair. .
Sold only at WIRJACRSON'S Storc,24o Liberty st.,
head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price ,771. cents, 50 cents anti
130111TIff of at lOU taint COOKy to quit 'am
Business.
CsHIRTS SIIIRTSU SHIRTS!!'.-The Shirts and
la Gents. Famishing, at No. 80 Fourth street ~,sign of
the goldenlitee Hive, muss tra sous by the 20th of Janu
ary.. Call soon, as they are selling at 50 and 75 et.
less than the usual) prices, and far less Thant:ll'st cost.
are3l. , H. LAWMAN.
er;The Store to let and the fixtures for sale
THE BEST OF WINES AND BRANDIES, suita
ble for medicinal purposes. for sale by the court or
bottle;by ' ' flal4l MORRIS :f HAWORTH.
TRAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale, in
tarsi , or small
. maintities; by
. W. P. MARS
rpAPER HANGIN t3 , --Preneb and American Paper
Hangings and Rotten, from lae to $9OO ff Wee,
for sale by : W. P. bIAftSHALL, ,
Jolt - - 85 Wood at
1111 .—N
rfia.VHES;JEWEL,ItY, acow in store, a large
and rich stock, o( fine - Watches, -Jewelry and
Franey Goods. W. W. WILSON,
dew corner of Market and Fourth 'els.
PiTTSBUIllakt
,efeAo6 , o-fe‘
CaZIVER OF lIARKILT AND MELTS. _
grIHARTIKEtED A. D. 185 0; the onl y ,shartered 'natl.
ll tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. :
Fatuity-- Joust Fmmutta, principal. Instructor in
the science of Accounts.
O.K. Casmasnun, Professor of Peronanshfp, Maroon •
We computation, ac.
Aux. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer . on Commercial
Those' wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and. Its application to every branch of biz.
sinesy nl3oi a rapid and elegant hand writing, are, idyl.
led to call and examine the arrangements.' -
Lecture on Commercial Law 'every Monday evening.
Reference to any of the city merchants.: ideal°
(lAB.—Just-received, a splendid assortment Of Gas
,Chandaliers, four,. ma and one , •burner ; also;
Brackets, single and double; Solar Lard 'Lamps, for
Parlors, Churches, Balls; Steamboats and' Stores, in
large variety, of Cornelius & Co's unrivalled make;
also, globes, chitunies and wick, by gross or dozen. •
. - W. W. WILSON,
'ale eor - Market & Fourth sts
tiro
WE are now Constantly - grinding feed for horned
Cattle and Morses, and assure. Milkmen, Livery:
Stable men and Feeders generallytthat we can supply
them with an article of.'r Chop 3, which theyill findbetter and cheaper than nay thing of the kind ever of
fered in thle market before. We have put tip 1, the
best set of machinery for the above purpose'ever-seen
" Wester the Monti:m:oW and have made arrangements
forirsupply of Grain that will enable us to famish the
manufactured article in abundant° and at low prices.
We have also constantly on hand, of 01ffl.. OWN.
MANUFACTURE, Oil Meal Corn _MeaCat-Meal.
Batley, - Rice. Flour. Apa ti te& Coffee.. Mustard,
Oround Cinnamon, do Cleves. do Allspice; do Pepper,
doGinger, do - Cayenne.: All the aboie articles we war
- - RHODES . & ALCORN;
jail ad sty opposite the SI. Chadds Hotel
RerrY4l.llll,:fiar IXS l l.M.ortifikg Post,
asoisiss latittritno-4 tyr saw
=Mat CONORESS..SECOND SESSION.
Wnstrinuiorr, January 21.
Strrase..—fir. Sturgeon presented a petition from
merchants and others io Philadelphia, praying for
the establishment of a line of steamers bet Ween
that city and Rio Janeiro, and numerous reports ar d
petitions—eno from the Regents of the Smithaonian
ittatitute„ taking that
. $150,000 surplus of interest in
the Smithsonian fund be added to the parmaneat
fund In the Treasury: '
Mr. Mangum offered a resolution, which was
adopted, enquiring into the expediency of organ'.
sing a State Department.
A resolution to amend the rules wax taken op and
adoptedohefirst . allowing a motion to be withdrawn
at any time before ailion.
The secona., prohibiting debate on ell questions
of priority of business, wactejected.
The Senate then took up the French spoliation.
bill.
Mr. Seward spoke in favor of the bill, alter which
he gavo notice that at an early hour to.morrow be
would move tho Senate 'go into emotive session.
Adjourned.
Housi—lteporte frotii the select standing corn
mitten were presented. Nothing of general inter
cat submitted.
The Speaker called attention to the fact that there
were many billion his table from the Senate. Some
from the last .
Mr. Bayly then made some pertinent remarks in
regard to the condition of the public bush:leas.
After reportlrom tho committees, tho bill author.
faing tho selection of aehool land from those found
fo be worthleqr, wesdebated by 'Hondo. No action
was taken on it, and
,the Rouse adjourned.
BALTillcalt, January 21.
A new Union movement has been started at Wash
ington. An address has already received about 60
signatures, among whom are Clay,' Cobb, Foote,
Toombs and Stephens.. The signers pledge them
selves not to support any man for Fresident who is
not openly for the preservation of the Union. Casa
and Douglas are said to have refhsed to sign.
The National Theatre at Washiagton; the same
place where Jenny Lind gave her concerts, was
opened last evening by Geo. Welch as a circus. After
the performance. bad commenced, the dress circle
gave way, producing for some limo much alarm and
confusion. A scene of terror and excitement ensued,
but strange to as; no one was seriously injured,
though about 100 persons were precipitated a dis
tance of about 16 feet into the basement below.
Aller some interruption the performance was re.
soured.
Daniel Webster and-other diatinguisbed gentle
men were present.
We learn from Florida thakMalkory of Key West,
p,Ualon Democrat, has been elected to the U. S.
Sonata over Voice, by the consolidation of Whip
with the disaffected Democrats.
. .
MISSOURI • VBENATOR.
;81. Lows January 21.
At Ili ro..lock taday, anotherballot wail had. and
Geyer is not yet elected,bui will be this afternoon It
not before dinner. Strongfellow was nominated aid
enotigbvoted for him to prevent - an'ilectioo. His
name hae now been withdrawn. Great excitement
prevails,
The despatches from Jefferson city announce that
the Democratic caucus, - field last night, could not
agree. In joint session this morning all the canal.
datea were dropped except Geyer andßentort. The
Decennia further elate that at the neat balloting
Geyer will be elected.
BECOID DIDPASCII.
Geyer '77. Two votes wanting for election
E=l:232M
A resolution was adopted, 41 that the last ballot ,
will take place to•morrow, when, if no election, tho
joint session Will be dissolved!,
FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.
I. PHIL&DELP . IIIAi January 21
A destructive fire broke out last evening, in Ache
eon, Rommel! and. Fry's forwarding and receiving
depet on the North aide of Market above 10th. The
buildink occupying the whole distance , front Market
to Hunter, was roducsd-to a heap of ruins. 'The
adjoining bowies were saved through the untiring
ezertions of the fireman. The store contained a
large, quantity of flour, grain, whiskey and seed,
which were consumed. The loss is about 820,000,
only partly insured.
Wm. Hall was fatally injured by the falling or the
walls, nd several firemen were , badly injured. -
FROM CALIFORNIA.
The Steamers Cherokee and - Prometheus arrivOsi
with lf
. tuillione !inlaid. The steamship California
had arrived at Panama. She experienced a heavy
gale. The Falcon arrived at Chagrea; and the
lathintis at - Panama on the 7th The Chat'era had
ceased at Jamaica.
Both steamers bring largo number of paueogori
The election returns from the 10th district,ishow
Scudder (whig) to be elected by u considerable) ma•
jority.
In the 24 district there is no choice.
In the lid district Acucar! (Whig) is elected.
lethe 4th and bth districts there is no choice:
In theith district Davis (Whig) elected."
In the 7th district there is no choice. •
New 9nraute. January 20
The steamer Palmetto, bound to Texan, struck on
a bar , at Matagorda. She is ft total 10139‘ The patt-
Bangers and crew 'toyed.
Loutiviasz January
21
.
The steamer Chief, Morahan passed-up
this morning, and the Trustee up this evening.
, .
Loorevu.LE, January 21.
There ie fo feet 9 ladies water kt canal; weather
cool and unplealant. ,
.
PUILADELPHLS., January St,
Wm Hale, a' tailor realding in Market 'treat,
who was crushed at the fire spit night, died this
MARKETS,: - BY. TELEGRAPH
- Sr. Louts, January 21.
The navigation or the upper rivers is impeded.
Baldness, in conseqnence, is very dell.
Flour.,lnactive ;
,srpall lots orsuperfine at 3,870
'4,00; MACY, 4,75 ; . , extra, 4,27i04,5064,75.
Gnan..wheat ; pritne and choice, 7130150. Corn t
y ellow, 46 48, sacks included. Oats, 5057:
- Perh..9.2538;55 • men, -1 0175 choice >aotl
-small, 11,00. - ' - - - ' •
Lard.. No. 1 in htils and tierces at 7 ; very ctioicti
7071..
of 100 beteg et 100,00.
Lead.. Sales or I',ooo pigs, upper mama, At 4,35,
The, weather is mild.. River? to 7i feet to Cairo.
Noga.-.lJachanged Est-area, and lo deMand ;,waled
of 700 bAng 3;7454;00; those weighing 200 lbs
ad over, being 4,120415.
P10ur..4,87 'to 0,00. • • -
Grain—Wheat : gored Ohio is in demand ;'hand.
some Michigan 1,12; Genesee, 1,26; new corn at
70.
Provlsions..Pork: old mess is firm at 12,00 to
'12,97; other descriptions are steady.; .new mats,
13,60; sour, 11,37; prime, 9,25. Beef: active at
91 to 101 ; mess, 6 to 6 ; prime is held firmly at
16,00 to 16,00 ;beef hams are saleable at 61. Pick
led meats are scarce ; sales of 160 tierces at 81, to
arrive; cut meat is easier; sales of 7,000 city cot
ham., to arrive, at 71.
Lant..Sales of old at 81.
Butter.. Ohio la in demand et 9 to 12.
. Whiskey..P.ssier at 260261; closing at 261.
'Tobacco . ..Oat ; Maryland, 71.
Linaeed Oil—Active; sales of 6,000 at 90.
• Grocerics..Sugar is quiet; common Chicano at fit
to 61 ; coffee is firmer; Rio, 111 to 111. •
Nicw Your, January 21.
Cotton.. Steady ; sales of'4oo, middling to fair
°pitied at 131 to 141 middling to fair Mobilo and
Orleans at 14 to 1410161. :
Flour..ln 'good reettestveales at 4,9006,00.
Rye Flour..Sitirce.
.Grain.. Wheat : dull ; held at 1,06 to 1,09; Rye
is firm ; sales at 76 to 78. •
Mesa Pork..Neki pretty active at 12 to 121 ;
Prime unchanged ; Gales at 9,26 ; prime now Mess
brings 13,60 to 14,00. •
Beef.. Unchanged ; Wee titBl to 101; Mess 6 to
6; prime Mesa held at 16 to 16.
Drewied Hoge..Better ; sales at 61; also sales of
1000 for Liverpool, on private terms.
Lard.. Scarce ; sales of old, in bble, and 800 kegs
at 81.
Whishey..Active ; Ohio 261 to 261.
.Linseed Oil.. Firm; sales of 1300 et 90... •
Other articles unchanged. ' • • •
Pnlt.aptuiitmatintfary 21.
Flour.. Quiet ; demand for ihlPment Birthed; sales
of 600 bbls standard brands at 4,82, and some of a
better brand at 4,68.
Grain..Ryo is scarce and in demand at 79 cents..
Corn: the sapplica continue small; sale of 1,000.
bushels new yellow at 62; oats: warded ; sales of
3,000, bushels prime at 46.
Clover Bced..ln fair demand at 4,9406,00. •
Whiskey..ln bbls at 26; Mids t 24.
Other articles are unchanged. - -
Barriktotue, January 21.
Grotories..At Auction to-day 123 hhile new crop
New Orleans Sugar at 6,1606,76; 80 bags Rio Cof.
fee, damaged, at 1010101, cash; small sales at 11.
Flour.. Sales of 400 tibia Howard Street at 4,64.
Grain.. Wheat: red 1,0001,04 ; whito 1,0501,14.
Corn : sales of yellow at 69060; white 64065.-
03047049. Rye 75.
Proviaions..Nothing doing:
Whiskey..tiales at 26026.
Cosa:nun, January 21.
Flour..Virm ; sales 01 1,290 bbls st 3,60.
Whiskey-2310231. ••,
. IProvisions..Unchanged ;plea of 4,000. pieces
bulk meat at 411 for 'boulders 61 for sides.
Coffee..Rio,lllol2l.
Mess Pork ..Sales of 400 at 10,25. - •
Lard.. Sales of 1,600 key it 71. '
New Ontsans, January 20.
The now, of the Asia has been received.
Flour.. Quiet ; Ohio, 4,25. „
in.. Corn 68; Oats, Ohio, 62.
Mess Pork.. Now 12,00014,00 ; prime 10,60.
Bacon Bidee..7lc.; shoulders the same. ,
Sugar.. Fair 60. Moloney declined; prime 23e.
.BAusCO.Tti
200 . t; "
I°Cl
" • S horts;
• 4". °{VOIO by
N & SON,
• • Produce 'and Connaiision Merchants,
Jalo ' No.ol. 'Water stmt.
(MN AND JAKATaiTtitinf, — fiii
sate, aboleute rets/I,tly
1011. - & MA:WORTH.
DRESSED FLOOR BOARDS—a:OOO feet, well sea
soned, and good quality, for sale cheap by_f_
JOHN A. BLOOMER.
Allegheny Planing Mts. '
13OX. BOARDff-4.5,000 feet different th ickneeeee, for
• ride by . JOHN A. 11 . 1,007aE5,
Int° ' Alle g heny . Plan ing anus.
m i ks b
- S. WATERMAN Or lONS
UTTER-16 Is b d Lg o .:fr epa s c ba ii to Bolter
!D.. k est
. I(4 ATERmA fti s t oitakl,3l4s*
.DISY APPLES-412 sacks Dried Apples;. ..
10 bble. 'do .For sale by
aff L. S. WISEIthIeN Ir. SONS.
byy
. L.V.174310 N SONS.
1 fl LT OF LOUWUOD;
B,4theiteotP4ilicilne.;
Chrome Green.
deeSl . COULTER & HACKF
CHEESE -160 bores W. IL Cheese in moor and for
liale . .bY' . Ideedl] MILLER & RICKETSON:.
ITIO.E . iiCdO 7 2Sb - iiies Russell & Robinsoles;
I. „ • —DS. do W. H. Grant's i .
ID do Ravin, '
-
ID do King?*. For &
sal
DIC-by : •
KING ORREAD.
OLAHSES--19 bble. (oak packages,) plantation
Malaise*: received per steamer Caledonia: and tot
*ate by Idee2ol KING A. MOORHEAD.
•
New Yong, January 2
BOBTO3I, January 2
-Nzw Ynat,January 21
filistellaueons.
A4ic-4-40 doz. pair bone andinnle harms for ado
by WI WATERMAN & SONS.
E Y SUPERIOR FRENCH BRANDY last reed,
and for sale by the bottle, qquart or gallon, by
MORRIS & -
.in the Diamond.
-AT 0.1 LARI)-5 bets. No. ILard ;
1\ .5 kegs do do;
Just.received sold for sale by
• . - • MILLER & RICRETSON,
deeeS Nos. land°bt)Libertyst
'ILICONOMY.CH.SI3 CIDER-20 bligTgeonos
X/ Cider in store and for sale by
deem MILLER & RICKETSON:
fIOFFEE-60 bags prints Rio, part new crop, Tecate
vta ing and for sale by inor.26] • WM. DYER.
VANISH CIGARI3,-20,0130 - Regalias and Prinepies
for sale by tITIJAHT'tc SILL,
B UTTER -10 tibia: prime Roll;
12 kegs do packed ; for sale by
' , RING tr. MOORHEAD.
TAT HITE BEANS-4 bbls. for sale by •
TV dec27 KING & MOORIfEAD
HIED APPL I ES--20 bus. tor sale by -
dec27 KIND & MOORHEAD
vA rANTEti--Orio of Mitchell's State, Maps of Penn
VW sylvania. Apply at No..s4:Smi thfteld stree t . :
jad
I . 3LATE WARISIERS—A. few Japanned Plate Warm
ere, very neatly got up, on hand and for sale by,
JOHN' DUNLAP it, CO.,
tor Market and Second ins,
rftEAS.-410 half chesby to.c lose, by -
S; STUART to, SILL
11/FOLASSES.-1O barrels for sale by
/XL> jai - STUART :k SILL
00 '5B —2OO ozen t o.ctose one
jnt 8 AR
'ST te• SILL
ORN.-10 bbls. in stout and lot sato by
C' jal
. STUART SILL
E;l a7 b!Aktiele!n tor;i,tirAfayrsto.7,sblit'
AILS --MI Iregs,B and Uhl, In store an. for sale b
'al STUART ft SILL.
500 BUSH. SHORTS in-store and for sole
_ dee3L RHODES do ALCORN
00 bush. in store and for sale by
RHODES do ALCORN
BRA—
-decal
inn
. BUSH. MIDDLINGS In store and for sale by
l.‘..ruydecal - RHODES 4t-..ALCORN
(IC/RN-325 bush. Corn, in the ear, in 6tore and for
V sale by ' Wenn) - RHODES ALCORN.'
and nn. ornately,
- RHODES 1c ALCORN
GSOUN I
dec3l.
MEAL—On band and foxlale by , -
BORN
.decal - RHODES Ze.. ALCORN
bble. Wbitei in stove and for sale by
dee2B ' KENO - k...iwouRREAD.
BUOKWHEAT -FLOUR-200.#acks, SO Os, tack,. for
sale. : Ulaist3l WIWIDYER:7
TARIED APPLES—Ia sacks Just rto'd and for sale. -
• dan2a- • AVAL DYER:
rtHESTN UTS-50 has. tn store and for sale .3 ,
'dee23 - WAL
(lI:MESE-30 0 bo.eeetui loose Cheese for sale by
dee2B _ , F IVDL DYES:
ACKE a .1 and 3 in_whola r tialt an' bl
. - , - AVM.
casks large fine Cod h lbr sale.
- - NVPS. DYER
tiGIELATI4F.II.B7-500 tbs. prime Geese Feathers. for sat
by . • - [nov26l* • Whi:DTER.
Carerlll-1El!t-:43 bbls just reC141#114,2.645Ebir
LIMN TS-50 bus. in rote an. :for sole bY
deell , ,
C: KIMLY will sonatin *fall qa
aale and retail, leaver *than any other house• on
Fifth street: Sign Central Tea Store. ldecl4
C°YieFeilk'tsC) bags I.°t 13113° by STIJAST ac SILL.
F OR
SALE-7A largo double CountingAousa Deslt .
in good order... CARSON & rd. , KraoHT,
dada • . ' g 4 Water street.
•
F., BARRELS-: prima N, 0. Molasses, pee swami
' 400.-Itlessenger..(dacl6l CARSON do mIicNIGHT,
PLANTA'iION SUGAR-3 2 ho d s. Pie plantatioi
• Sugar told crop,) on consignment and for sale by
dcelffr - MILLER 'lt RIOKETBON.
3Q,DRS. TOBACCO:in store and tor sale by
nov4 - STUART & SILL
ART.I-16 bids: No 1; '
L. S. WATEIMIAN.& SONS,
65 kegs do; - , For onto try - ,
in s , 3t: Water ikrid62 Front otreetii
FLOUR .200 nbl a Soo no and ExUnita store "and
farsalnby, ;FT1.11.1& - BILL,
:
3 °()Tell SNU keg
t ad's
exua , ibr side by paI) STUART - is •
.for .Zate (lo
N=l
rSTORE ROOM, No. •65 MO? keg abets, * Tetchily
.ia:PeupißOOM, by Messrs, N.Eolmea tcSons , Banking_and
Exchange Office. Possession given on the Ist of Feb
ruary,if required. . • - • • :
Tfus room is located in the most central and best - be
sines, point in the city, and well adapted .for an insu
rance office, sr:Banking and Exchange O ffi ce, or lb/ a
Store. A s p lendid new front, with English plate Ohm,
will be put in in a few weeks, • • • • • •
. Enquire of . .W. W. Me ILSON
3 tt 7 • corner of Market and Fourth stn.
For Bale. • ' '
ALOT OF GROUND situated in the Sixth Ward,
having a front of 42 feet on Fulton street by 100
feet deep to an alley; on whichis erected two 2 story
Brick houses; n one story, Frame, and other improve
ments. The above property, if application' be. made
soon, will be sold at a great. bargain; and offers a rate
chance. For particulars apply to B. B. IHAGILL,
jauGaw • , No. 144 Fulton street.
12:GE1313
mm, • THE three story !MICK TiWiELLINC, No. 18
- 111.1 Ray emset,Snyder's Rbw. Price 8200. Terms
—SSW cash ; 8500 in one- year ; and 82000 in five' years.
To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear of
all incumbmnee, end title indismitable. Apply to •
WILLIAM DIOBY,
No. 181 Liberty street.
'Valuable IProperty 'for
A•three story BRICE liolfBS, belonging to
the estate of Wm. J.TarreF, deceased, is offer
, 01 1 ed for rent or lease. It ['situated on Fo u rt hst.,
between Perry and Liberty streets, and hasbeen
new y papered and painted; it is now Occupied by, Mn.s
Verner. Rent,S2so per annum. Apply to. myself, or
Rower C. Torres, at the works of Map k Co.
Possession given on the Ist of April
R.BPABOy,
Guardian.
de.cnif
Valuable Coal Laud lb,
44/joining the Borough qf Frerporr, Ann:arms Co.,Pa.;
1101ETWEEN 45 and AO acres of LAND, together with
.IJI 100 acres of COAL.
The above described Land is bounded on the east by
Spiral° creek; on the west and north by the : old Pitts.
burgh road ;. on the sonaby the Allegheny river; The
Pennsylvania canal passes through the entire tract,
which, together with the rivet', will afford a facility to
the Pittsburgh market at any time almost in the season.
-The soil is • good; the
coal is of excellent-quality, and
superior that used .iing re nk nervorkeTtere abundance odrtlelte
•
coal.
The above property will be sold low, either in whale
or in part, to any person or persons who will e stablish a
Rolling n u ll on the same ; It has been pronounced tby
one of theoldest and most experienced iron masters, in
this conatry,) to be one of the best Meations foe Roll
ing Aral west of.the Allegheny . Mountains. . •
For further particulars, enquire of Wm. K. Fish, tsq.i
General Land Agent, and at Me corner of 6th and Stnlth
.field'etreets;James B. Fullerton, Esq., 19/Shull Trnby,
tEiti-, Freeport; or to the subscriber. - .
. dectlklm • ALF,XAPIDER SCOTT.
• Livegool Propait l ilot h lgale: • -
wn of
7 Fast
5 1111.30.1..0ki,,,at LOTS floowr sa pr e ic l e n s and t on favorable
terms-8125 for corner and - 8100 for inlobs—such be
ing 50feet front by 130 feet deep. Liverpool is located
on the Ohio river, 45 miles below this city, midway be
tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling, foul' miles from Glas
gow and Little Beaver, and. the same 'distance Irani
Wellsville and Calcutta. It is situate in a healthy and
beautiful 'part of Ohio, bus 1200 inhabitants, and 011 LI
out ratatmax, EIGHT. ESTABLISHMENTS for the I
manufacture of. Rockingham and Queensware, several '
hotels, dry good and grocery stores and mechanics of
various kinds, foOr churches, and public schools—At the
recent sale of lots Six were purchased by manufacturers
who design erecting,dating the coming season, potteries
and other mannfacturing establishments-7-Queensware
of a pure white, addition, to Rockingham and yellow
ware, having been manufactured in this town, it is rea
sonable to expect that It will rapidly improve—Persous
desirous of vlewingthe property can do . so any day, by
a few hours' sail tram Pittsburgh, steamers tenting our
wharves every day for Liverpool,Wellsvilleand
Terms ot payment—One-fourth its hand and the bal
ance in three equal annual payments, with interest •
N B. I will dispose of a number of lots for carpenter
work, brick laying, plastering, and painting, to be done
at Liverpool, daring the ,next spring and summer; also
for Lumber and Bnek. Apply to :Sanford .C. Hill, Esq.
Liverpool, or to the subscriber at dm office of Messrs.
Mitchel & Palmer, Attorneys at Law. No. 128 Fourth st.
dee a . JAM/2. BLAKELY.
• A Farm far Sale. - •
f l
subscriber offers for side a FARg. OF LAND,
j containing 160 acres-100 of which are cleared.—
The farm lies directly on the rood from Middletown to
.Jefferson ; it is well-watered ; with cheering 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 apply to the subscri
ber, on the premises, In Allegheny county,l2 miler
front Pittsburgh NATHANIEL. bI'CLINTON.
Moon tounuhip, October 23—tf . ' :
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For Bole or Exobonge. - -
fIpHE undersigned offers for sale the following de
scribea REAL - ESTATE, sluiced in the Sth Weird,
viz: Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each
20 feet front by 61 feet deep ; on which is erected two 2
story frame 'Dwelling Houses, with brick basements,
each containing mix moms besides kitchens and cellars.
Also, one Lot adjoining the drove ,on which is erect
ed three neat and comfortable 'two story , brick Dwelling
Howes.
.
Also, three Lots 4)f Ground , 'fronting 'on L ocuststreet ;
each lot 20 feet front by 61 feet deep; on which is erect
e d five two story Frame Dwelling Houses. -
The above property, lying together; form' IS-brook of
GO feet front on Pine street"by,l22 feet deep to Locust
street; end- will be sold separate Or altogether. It is
rented to good tenants, and rents for 8490 per annum.
Vacant Lots in the business part of the city, or Land
within 3 or 4 miles, would betakenin exchange,
Apply to HENRY W. Mkt,
°MS, At the Great Da aisi Corner.
War -Sale.
ALOT OF GROUND, conttlining s 2}Acres, situate
one mile below the town of Seaver, Beaver coin
ty,onWbielt there is erected anew House, 40 bi
40feet, II stories high, with a basethent. „The ho use has
been well built and well finished; and contains i. 3 rooms.
It is within 200 /aids of the Ohio river,.and commands
a fate view of .t, and is bounded cattle North west by
the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro.
porty would be desirable. for a country residence, or for
a garden, or summer boarding"-h 6
odse.• A lot of acres
`aining it will be sold with it, if-desired by the t.nr..
chaser. The terms are ; so moderate, that it Will - be a.
bargain to the purchaser. :Enquire of -
N. P. & 0: 1.. IL FETTERMAN,' '.-
.febMif -• • - Attorneys at Law;routtlf
AROUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike etreet,between
Walnut and Fattory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot
is ta feet front , and 100 feet 'deep, os tesieh there'alre
two small Frame Tenements. " Tetras ea y;- - -Titleigood.
For partMulars,- esquire of Aldermah PARKINSON,
Penn street, Fifth -Ward. , - may9:tf
sIeTHE DWELLING. HOUSE, No. 88 Sicond.
between Wood and Market streetsinow occupied
y subscriber—rent s`2oo per similes.' Possession
giirenon the let November, .next.
oet9 JNO. H. MELLO:
Uncap Country Residence.
A LOT on Nunnery MU, containing four acres, Will
J 1 be sold very !ow l° anrone wislung to build there.
on. The access will be essy;and the lot commands ' , a.
most beautiful - view. toct2tl - .THOMPSON BELL.
Rot iikellti„ •
AHANDSOME STORE, onMarket'itreet,'between
Third and Fourth streets, at pretient occupied by
Dir. Thomas White, :Is a Dry hoods Store. .
AM:I.--A large' well - finished ROOM 1n the nechild
story, next door to Mr. Duff 'l3 , Mere until& Colitigo.yThis
Room is well calculated and' suitable for alffusical Sa
loon or Academy, or could to conveniently arranked as
double offices.:::E , D. GAZZAM,
aplAtf Office, Third st., over the Post Office..
. .
Coal Latut ori'lrougtacighenr.'. -
100 . 1L R I S m on pi t i l o e p,_ ri giPn i nt i t rVi v otd -s R h r e 'e ft
ar a efr2
putting cool In a bbam local" TiIOBIPE3vN P BELL:. r
To Lot.- •- • - :„, E
lilt' A TWO STORY BRICK 'ROUSE, Sin' Bank
Lane, Alleilhenblietween the Hand street bridge
Broker, queduct: • Laguna of Fish, Real Estate
corner of 6th and Smithfield "'treats: V. 4 tott29:
- DENVILLA PROPERTY:,-*-A lot - coiautinliag about
Jail 3 acres, and commanding a beautiful view or the
rivers and warroanding_seenery, situate on . Nunnery
Nth, will tussold lour to any one-vitishing to Willa there
•• foet4l THOMPSON BELL:::-
FOR RENT--Several Houses in different parts of the
city. Enquire at.theßeal Estate Office at the ear
ter of Fifth and Smithfield streets'. .
sep2l:ll . • _ HENRY .W ._FISH..
COAL LANDS FOE SALE - 612. LEASK—About IQO
octet' on.the Youghiogheny, just above the second
dant. The coal is viiry good; and a pit already opene
with a railroad of about 515yards,whieh throws the coal
in boats. -Mai property will be sold altrigethercbt
lots of about 25 acres. foet4) TEOhIPSON BELL:.
Ilestlthy .Loostillorti
THERE is no place more favorably situated than Nutt.
.It -is bealtby, and commands ismost de
l* Hal mew. Persona wishing lot, can get ono to
pleasettbem, containing from onto five acres . _
augl2.. THOMPSON BELL::
.._- • ..
rP HE Chartiees Coal Company will - lanai:qua tail do
rirable proai of LAND, situated : on and near the
_Steubenville Turnpikerand near the .southera terminus
of their railroad: - - 7
The band will be divided into quantillei to enit.pur
clumers;and the terms of payment Will be very evilly.
Enquire of Z W-EEMINGTON,
. - - For Rent.
TWO well.finished offices - in • Post 9tricelleirdidgo
Third street. • - ' . • • •
• A long, well.tigbted room, third story. ; 'entrance Mar
ketstreet, between Third and - Fourth streets. - -' •
Also t a sutaltbrick hourie,in vitt township, near Perui
sylverea'Asenue; Inquire of GAZZA.II.4 - `
octS .:No.lol4.Becond Meet.
JEFFERSON COUNTT LAND-10 00 ,_ &crag for ewe
oct4 _ TLIOMPSON BELL,
riE , PLANTAGENET 4:WARR RAZOES• Min he
T
used tithed, frith° dark, and bypersons'widitreratt-
Mae boad-, - Wlth ease; safety, and in half thp 'usual time,
without the possibility of cutting-the kin. r This is ef
fected by means of the patent Guard, which is adiasted
to the razor with .the greatest nicety and simplituty.÷
Every.Razot is wadi of the finest tempered steel, and
warranted:_ -
They have been extensively . used in England, and
pronounced the most perfect and 'safe' razor mannftto-•
" Thanew inventiorFmay be aced 'with perfect sate , -
ty.r—Leasten a P ast. - - , • ,7 •
"This razor is a splendid invention, arad_of great nap
to'many persons, especially for people 'with unsteady
hands,"..- chambers , ..Ettinbufgh - journal. •
-For sale At the Watch and lefsrel*• Stare or .1
'•.d0c2,8 . AV. , 'SV. WILSON:
HAVErkectriter_ntAarket atol_gecoutl7sti
o,
, IM for-Sale-I* IMP ' atin' vacieitassorunenl ot
tosOlattic;beniimnittpM - of all qualities arrO,FrlgUsh;
Frendb.Garican and American fancy and staple. sta
tionery. .ssta le
Wang EFoketc.
Iliotlee.
itrE have associated J. GAlcouosa Cann" ioltb.u.s la
TT Ilia "f.acaaaga,aad Ban , klng ILAUPIC IIII .
& CO.
Piadisrga.laseirtiLt&ge-ia6:tlEl
WIS. IV WUZIAIIIS I. S. ...... .1. O. COMM
• • urn. n. WILLI/LEIB en 00.#
'BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,'
tiOlitril EAST CORIUM OF WOOD AND Taal) STUMM
ALL transactions made on Liberal tams, and ears.
lions promptly attended to. Hall An.
B. HOLMES £ SONS,
U*?Z iv:Kongo Tama ultimo Alto xxcLuktat. OPVICI
21p No. 67 Markel street, jour doors below old ragout.
•
• N. HOLMES & SONS
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ANKESS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Den
len In. Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes: Exchange on the • Eastern and Western
cities constantly for sale. .
Collections made in all the cities thsonglinnt the Uni
ted States. Deposites received in par rands or current
paper, N 0.67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. - . : 234 Y•
Domestic and . Paragn Etc Alive Bank Notes,
Gold and Silver, BaugAt, Soy andEFtiOngod,
at TLIIL
ID X 0 NG E. AND BANKING
. uteveg
William 4.1110 Ai
01 Wood' street. - •
PITTSBURGH. • • ,
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INTERMALLOWRD ON TIME DIPOIMNS. las
LUNN IIDWAJID !AUX
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RAJOLEI '•
Hanksrsand .Hze.hangs Bynksts, Dealers in Polars emit
Doeustießdit,Bitisoi'Hzthangs, Csrli fi caus )r Door.
Borth Nous, and -
Corner of Third and Wood sts.; dire ally opposite the St.
Charles Hotel.. mayi
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B iffor ysievira'o Cr • •
- • - • JESSE' CAROTHERS. CO
N 0.16, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURQII.
.Current money veceived on daposit. .
Collections =Aeon all thepnneipel eines of the lJni.-
-. States. r, .
• Jai. 11.110011. 111011. tklillqnr. •
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• . BOON io•SA.IC6KNT. I ••••••
BANKERS AND ErXCHANGE BROKER.%
N.'S. Coma of_Wood and Sixth strew. ? Pittsburgh,. Fa
DEA LERS in' Coin, Bank Notes, Time BRIO,' Fore ign
and Domestic Exchange,,Cernficates of Deposit,Aa
EXCHANGE on all the principal Citles ofthe ;Won
and Enropegor sale in sums to snit muehasets. • .
. -CURREDU and par funds ioceivedon deposite."
COLLECTIONS made On fit papi of the Union, atthe
lowest rates.. •• ' : • 1.. -,seoll4y
CENTRAL PENNSVLVANTA. BANKING ROCS E.
_ • BRYAN, OLEIBI //fi_47o.
VOTES,' Drafts, .Cbeeks, &o. collected,. and. B.•.
11 lances made upon favorable terms. . • .
• . R. R. BRYAN, Casbler.
MwagsbiagA.tiratill3.lBso.. - :
:PATRICK'S' & FRIEND,
DANK CRS AND ELICOBANGir, BELOKAMSe
No. 93, COIIIIR WOOD . AND Duxes]) muffs;
Piltsburg4, Po. . •,.. ,{nistyl
nsonantei"fiank.
DIInieaIOILD2(O,TOURTH ABOVZILIISNIrtirrairr.
THIS BANK is now_prepared to do, basioass. 9pen
from 9A. M . , to 3 P.M .
Interest paid on - SpeeisiDeposits •• • ._ • •
angtl ..__TBOUPSON
• g• W. TAYLOR,
11 . 2 SECONM.ST REST,
coaraussrotanc ANM BIrapBROJISR, •
§TRICT attention will bo given to all -busineas en
trusted to his care. Pitubargh manufactstred artl
es always on hand , or procured on short rodeo.
Notes, Bonds; Mortgages, &c. , negotiated on- favors.
ble 'metal!' Advisees made KrqUired. toct2t.tf
r
‘• . VI'S ON SAN FRANCISCO, Califortllllfr for
sale at the Banking Millie. er PATRICK/I.&
FRIEND, N0.95W00d si locus
WONDERFUL CURE'S!!
Dr. Rogers , Syrup of Liverwort and Tar
inn
For the complete cure of Coughs, Odell; Injtuenxiii - ddirma
Deo nchuis, &Wing •of Blood, and en other Lang
- Complantertending to .CONSIIMPTION: , •
This syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, OT arty miners
whatever, bat is composed entirely of those `Roots .
Herbs, and vegetable-Sul/stances which:nave it 'specific
influence upon the Lungs; and 'their connected ottani.
Its immediate drat into allay all Irritation, and gently
remove the Vika= and other morbid secretions from the
Throat end Air Passages; thus relieving the Cough, by
subduing.the inflammation and other causes which give
rise to it. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy 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 much
mischief In the system, and lay the foundatidio for incu
rable CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a deelded action •
upon- the skin, and assists net= in repelling,, tbrongh .
the Exhalents,mOch of that morbid matter which would
otherwise be thrown back upon the Lunge, thusrelieving
them of a part of their work, and rendering the system _
p ure and healthy. Whe n tub ercles are rot ting;iteheek s
their development and farther progrees ; or if ulcermion
has taken place, it assists the Lunge in thtowing offthe
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer
ated
cavities, and restores them again to benlthreetion.
This Medicine therefore, is - not .a palliative Merely,
which only relieves for the time being, but is a - thorough
curative, as it strikes at the very root of the disease , and
' by removit g it,removes atone all its remote and at
-
fault= consequences: This to its dirtingirisking ther
oanutia property possessed, in equal- power, by .
other medicine of like nature. now before' the Public.
CIRCULARS, AC, -• • • "
Aa no ordinary sired advertisement can rally -explain
the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors have
published a new Circular, giving the history ql this Medi.
ant ; the description, nature, 4.5., of its principal Ingredi
ents; the e ff ect they ore designed to here', upon the
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to' ths,persons
whohave been cured by
. 0,-giving their names and resi
dences, even to the street and the number. -Those who
axe troubled with a Cough, or whose, Lungs are In the
least affected, are earnestly desired to call opon the
Agents named below, and procure one of.these .Pare
ptilets. ean be had gratirAnd will well repay 's perusal.
'The Hints on Healthin and " About taking Cold , "
may
be worth to yourself and family. •
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS,- ' •
in the shape of Doctors' Bills saved, beside! being the
means of prolonging
_many ß . a
AN vslaable
WARTY. •
Such is o at- confidence in Iti Stinnesithat we are will
'
ing to warrant this Medicine in every eau q 4 Avernt cokl,
(where used according to the direcuons on page-7111.0t
the pamphlet; inside the wrapper of each bottle), and
where the person is not satisfied that b'e.irt 'deriving
benefit from it, by returning the bottle withio twenty
four bouts' time, •
.
Will be returned. gor. See page 3d of the pa mphlet in
side the wrapper of each bottle. • • • ,
11617 Be sere to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' Sy iiip.of Liv-
Eftwoar, 'TAR; and CANCHALAGITA, and bit no
other be palmed to you. • ! •
CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there lien the buff
wrapper' is note erhand, signed _wtth Penh); ' L.
SCONTIL ' L a co. • • •
Cough and DMMUS of fourietn months itaraing Cured,
Allier being given up twice by eminent Physicians!
• ; • ' ALSAMY; Jut, 91141649.
-Nears. A. L. &mill 4. Ca-1 hauswith forward to you
a Certificate Of a Curs, effected by lour Compound Syrup
of Liverwort, Tar and Cancludagan.: The Cough and
erpeesoratioh was of fourteen =emir standing, and had
bellied theiskin of-several of our eminent physicians in
New York, Albany and Cooperstown. =I am the penton
in whom the cure was effected, and es I had prevopeady
no faith in patent medicine', I have since tried it on
others, and b,nve become satisfied of its value. ' Mine
was as great a cure as was ever performed, as I had,
duringmy sickness,been given up ruder byrnagdiyettions.
I have • now commenced lay busigesaiafter taking, I
think, about eight bonier. • "•••!' •„- .
Yours,respeetfalli, • THOS.V.iPAULDF2.*
BLEEDING AT- THE . LUNGS vxycar e
eta ROW PROMPTLY tr . ems.• , •
Statement ef Mr. ..t. Lang; Raker, .IYoi 3 9B' .rec4 Mat,
N. few days before list Christmas, T *Lit ;_taken
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding 'freely. at .the
Lunge. I called in a Hormsopatide physielati,batbls
medicine did not seem to help me. 'Lretul. yotte Advert
isement, and thoug.ht I would try 'Dr. ,Rogert , . Syrup qf •
Littman, Tar.and-Concha:oloa: Refine r . ltrul taken •
up ttie third bads, my bleeding.had atoppgi mp
n. Cough
was gone, and I felt as Well- es ulna, ..mr . hedu
good. I consider it most excellent.= e orminiti . and cor
dially' recommend it to my friends. • (27iis..eLi pen tesas
made to the Propriston;ll.lareit 12th,
.Dopr - This whole paper might be filled :witY,lefah"gi
milar to the aloVeJtorn Mau who here beeii eurita.•
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A:L:SCOVILL
ec CO.;. Proprietors at their Prinewia .Depot;GMIC
HALL, No. 316 Breadwey, New 'York, to, vrhoseball
ders for th e bledicine,and letters reintingtoAgeoties,
should be addressed„post•paid.
ALSO, for sale by Ft; E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street,
Wholesale 'Agent for Pittsburgh 'and -vicinity I'D. M.
Curry and 11. P.Schwartz, Allegheny City ill'ownsend,
Carr ec. Co.; Itltuichoster ; A:Pattenimi,Einbbigham.
PRICE—In large bottle,•sl,oo; or_aix bottles for $5,00
81 Wood st
• - Private Mita aaes. _ - • •
DR, 'BROWN', No. 61 DIAMOND A LiLEM
Davonts his entire attention to an offico
practice. •HM Liminess Is mostly confined to
.Prirats or Yotereal.Distasm; and such pain-
Ail affections, , brought on isy.tmprudenee
• 'youthful indulgence atianieess." - .
Syphilitic ErnOtlonailllOJusrs
hca,Oleet,Stneture UretbraiDlschkrges,
!man yof the Blood,rovith all direases cr. theiyettereal
origin. Skin 'Diseases, Seorbutic Eruptions': Teller,
Ringwoimiklercurial Diseases, Seminal Weaknesii,lns
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weaknesl,3ffonsh
ly Suppression!, Mammas or the Joints, Fistula in lino-
Nervoo Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, 'mita.
Sons of the Bladder , and Kidneys, successfully treated
Cure guaranteed. • ' ' • ••
Fourteen years' pnietieearour In this cityl enables Dr,
Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may
.come under his care. .
Office and private consulting rooms, 0 Diantolifay.
Eu- Charges moderate. .. novS:dlwly
EUMATIBAL--Dr. Broad • newly custom 4 rem
,LlVedy for Rheumatism is a speedy an d c ert ai n remedy
for that painful trouble. Itnever falls.'
Office and Private Consultation Roono No.. 05, D/A
MOND, 'Pittsburgh, Penna. 'lit. Donor bralwaya as
borne.
jJALANCES ON ,11)3P091T, - . which have been tui
changed for three years and "upwards, ie•114.4g47 - .
change Bank of . Pittsburgh:...,• - - •ifs
Witham Davis, residence unknown, Aug. 9.1845.41.....
Spencer Manley;2tuiesville, Ohio, Oct Si; 1847.' , ; :
I certify that - the foregoing balances appear told dna
to the persons aimed or their legal tspresentallve:s gte-
cording to the Booka of this Oink.'
• • •.- - , T. M. HOWB;;Ciiiiie*:
Sworn to and subscribety - , before me this .2Enh- day o
December,lBso ; — 7 o :WatattiliT,
• dec.llllm -• _Noun Public
&NARY SEED-10 bbis. for Yale by
decO B. A: FAHNESTOCK & CO
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