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    -LOCAL nITERS,
.
QuAierrar-Ssstotra,--TVerinirday, January 22. On
the Bench, sedgee McClure, KerrUnd Junes
•:The pry-intim case. or she Cam:-ot._Jas.
-trot the murder of Jas. Cox in • prison, ',came into
OotS.ittiiii, Morning, after being out all night, 'and
lurked vibe discharged, as they could not agree.
The Court refused to grant their request, and sent
thembanki and in a short time they returned with a
verdict of,MIIRDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
ThelurY*.was discharged, and the prisoner remanded
• -
Corn. ut. Wm. - Stewart, charged with stealing a
horse from Moses Vance, which be gold to Joseph
%lacks:lsar) for VO. Vance; recovered his horse; and
the bora father returned the money - to Jackman.
Defendant acknowledged to several witnesses that
he bad taken 'the horse,'' 2
Defence rely on priaoneris unaoundness of mind,
which`they endeavored to make apparent.
Jones opined to the jail on 'behalf of the defence.
The Jury returned a verdict of “guilty.”' Sen
tence, for the present, deterred.
.Corn. vs. Justus Baker and Nary Smittp—fornica.
than. The parties- reside in East - Lana, Allegheny
city, and the:thread of the story ia, that about .9
year ago, the wife of Baker thought proper to leave
her lawful husband. He then,took . Mary Smith to
keep house toiisim, • whe is atilt -with him. The
wife; hating:time for reflection, has concleded to
'returo*to herfirst - choice, and takes tide method of
renting her rival from his . affections.
The jury returned a verdict of 6 .ficit- guilty, , ? but
defendants'pay the coats.
A FastaisOrcirinca.---Police officer Boyd suc
ceeded on Tuesday in capturing a damsel by the
name of Minei7a - Ann Johnston, on . a charge of
pasaingconnterfeit money. She put off $lO on C.
Atmotrong, gioceri corner of Pennsylvania Ave,.
Ilan and Fulton 'street, on the tfith instant, and has,
are informed, been figuring ; somewhat nsten
lively in this business.' She was brought before Aid.
Major and committed for trial.
. . .
or An attempt was made on' Tuesday, by Some
daring ineendiar,y, to fire the house of Mrs. Totten,
a widow lady ih the Seventh Ward.. Some one,
passing disc9vered.the fire in thecellar, which
he made known to the inmates; and 1t wag immediv
ateli quenched, Within the lest few weeks there
has been several attempts to burn this building.
Ler - Two boys . ori-Tuesday' were arrested in Al
,
legteoy city, and brought hefore the Mayor, for
raisingn muss in front of the Beaver street Church
'on. the - Sdoday Firevioui. ...They were fined 45,00
ear chat, Brown, a Clerk in the employ of
& Maltby, received by telegraph, yesterday, the sad
news that his father bad been cut in two by a thou=
lainawin a mill near Cunkberlaud, Maryland.
. - .Etdf'Frederick Mixes, a sterekeeper.in Manches
ter, yesterday mado information against Minerva
Ann Johnston for passing counterfeit money on him.
She is, now in jail on a similar charge.
Flitc..--Lnat night about ff o'clock a - frame house,
on theCOrper of, Webster and Enoch streets, in the
Seventh Ward, occupied
. hy . colored people, took
fire - and was entirety consumed. The exertions of
the firemen saved the buildings around it.
ear There were about a scare of women in the
Court feate9l4, witnesses in an interesting
case, •
Mir Currison was brotight to jail no
Tnesilay night, from Ross, township, charged With
passing - counterfeit Valf 'doll ara:
Cstrnanatia."-L- . -There was not a single cato before
the Mayor, yesterday morning
lr-Tbe weather yesterday. wan rathei
promising a fair business for the medical profession.
DaitlltsiNE BALL,—The Duquesne Soiree unities
off at Wilkins Hall on Friday, the 7th or March.
For Sale.
A T AGREAT BARGAIN. a two story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, on Pennsylvania
Avenue, Mk Ward; modern finish; having ten Irni
rooms; doable parlors ; dining room and ki then on the
Brat floor.' The lot is twenty-four by, ninety.lour feet;
a wide alley in the. tear: This' properly cost $3500, and
wilt be sold forS27CG—In payments of $OOO down. 8200
I none year, and the balance in two years. .
Engtdre of T. Howard, Attorney at Law, Fourth st ,
between Smithfield and Grant streets. Call to the morn
ing before 9 Velockv, ' THOS. HOWARD.
.(Gazette and Dispatch copy It.),
Norris dr. Willis' Home Journstl.
Pc LtiltaD - Evart SATINIDAT, IN THE CliT OP :NEW-Ttilit,
At Two Dollars a year, payable en sal cases in Advance.
- • - VOMMISSION OF AGENCY, • •
. Ormuz or THE Holm Jorrarax,
I.OT Ficltonsti 24,
.
11). al: whom is may Cointrn •
frifilSraay Cettlfy that J.ll. ffoz.mis is duly authorized
to act.as Agent for "MORRIS & WILLIS' 110 MP,
JOURNAL" and that all 'receiptsgived by him in pay.
meat for stud
_paper will lie 'duly acknowledged by us at
the Office of-Publication; and it is expressly agreed and
understood, that all subscriptious are payable one year
in advance. - - and that no name will be inserted on the
Books ull the money for the same is paid-
The new volume will commence on the Sept of Janu
ary.. -Subscriptions received by J. Et-Holmes. Third st,
opposite the Post Office. MORRIS & WILLIS,
' decal • ' - - Editors and Proprietary.
BU tit. AND CLOVERSEED-6 bbls; Roll Rutter.
wr 8
94.13: Clover seed. For sale by
deer!) CARSON 44. /WKNIGIIT, 94 Water st.
Pearly White "reeth and Breath,
-TO-EE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. - ••
- - DERSONS who have' either, are honorably• assured
• ,that tr their breath is ever so foal, or their "
• TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW,
and-encrusted with tartar, - that a 25 cent box of Jones'
Amber Tooth. Paste . will make the teeth white as snow,
and the breath odiferoasly sweet. -
Said only at JACKSON'S, Store, 240 Liberty street,
head ofWood., ' . . ((lea°
Tar"lei:KV& General Emigration 0011ce.
• OsRESIITFA.NCES and Passage to and
from Great Britain and Ireland, by W.
& J.T.-Tapscott, 75 South et., corner 'tt`lWie.
, .
of Maiden Lane, N. Y.;and 96 Water
loo •HOod, Liverpool.
• -The subscribers,- having accepted the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with - those desirous orpaying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselves their chlaracterund long standing
In business will give ample assurance/ that all their ar
rangements will becarried oat faithfully.
Messrs. W. tc.../. T. Tapscott are long and favorably
knownforthesuperior class accommodation and sailing
Aualities oftheir Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF TIIE
WEST, - -SHERIDAN, GARRICK', HOTTINGUER,
R.OSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SR/DONS, two of which
leave each port monthly--from Now York the 91st and
..thlthy and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to
which they have arrangements with the St. George and
(lUnion Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool' every five days, being thus determined
*hit their facilities shall 'keep pace with their increasing'
patrounge: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constantpersonal
supenntendance of the business in Liverpool is an addil
Canal security that the comfort and accommodation o f
the passengers will be particularly attended to.
The • Subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged
fa; the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of
and 'forward passengers immediately on their landing,
without A chance of ditiappoirement or delay; and are,
therefore,-;Ptep arc d to contract for passage:from any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they are eigagedin giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at;
minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional .charges for their trouble. WHere persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be'refanded in full.
REMITTANCES.
The snbseribers are Also preppared to give drafts at
eight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
lownsin Eugland,lreland Scotland and Wales; thus af
fording-. a safe , and expeditious mode of remitting funds
to, those countries, which persons requiring Such facili
ties will find It to their interest to avail themselveiof.
Application (if lette.r,post-paia) will be prcimptlytat-,
tended to.:.TAASTE & CeCoNNoll, .
• • retWariling and Conunission Marabouts
' Philadelphia.
SOLDIRRS-.DR THE AMERICAN - 'WARS
•
TI THO have served either against the British -or• In.
TV 'titans singe the yearl7oo, are entitled, by a late
law of Congress, to u donation of land. - •
The undersigned offers to you his - services to procure
year Land Warrants from the GoVernruent. flaying
been engaged extensively- , during • the past three years
in that business, for the - soldiers of the Mexican-War,
and the heirs of those who died, and during that period
of time prepared and settled in the different departments
at WAishinKtorkupwards of five hundred claims, consist
ing (V Land -Warrants, Pensions, three months' extra
pay, and arrearages of pay due to the deceased, the ha
mess at.thellitrerent offices in Washington is now fa
miliar and easy to me, and can be transacted: for those
claimants at a distance b v a correspondence through the
Post Offices. - Charges moderate. . . .
Office at the former stand, in Baltewell's Building,
- Grant street, near the New Court Route. ' •
• rk.-FOSTER:
- Pittsburgh, Oct 15; ~ .50:-:.d&w2ra
tcromiNy-4 bbls. white Pearl Hominy
Au Ido yellow do ;
Just received and for sale by
deco YEA,
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~j -
E tlaflcUnL
Magazines tOr'Febrtiary. l
& CO No:,T2 Smithfield street :op •
!:
H ENRY mite Brown's Hotel, have received the 'following'
Magazines for February
-GodeVa Lady's Book
_ •Graham's Magazine ;• - '
Sartain's Union Magazine ; ' •
Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine.
Anew volume of all the above magazines commenced
with the January number; and we advise those desiring
to subssribe to call at once at Cheap Publication
Starve! ••• LialB)*: HENRY MINER tr. CO.
A. Cheap Farm and Willa for Sate
-.EXCLIANGE.—A good Farm of 88 "acres in
Meigs 'county; seven miles - frOrn Pomeroy,- the
county seat; and about two -hundred" and 'filly miles
from Pittsburgh ; - in the State a oitto. There is about
thirty-five acres cleared; with a good apple and peach
i
orchard and a garden on t. Also, a Bttist arid Saw Mill,
with two run of Burrs; the Mill is on a creek that runs
into Shade River;'"and all ihe Lumber and Flour is
boated on the, creek and river; the neighborhood is
good, and the Mills; kc. have a goon run of custom—
runningnine months in the year.. Therein a good large
frame Barn and a small frame dwelling house on it;
garden and other, improvements on it. It will be sold
cheap for part .eash` and pun' credit. It will be ex
changed for a Frani in this neighborhood.
For farther particulars, please enquire at
ISAAC HARMS'
jaIG ' 'Agency and Intelligence Office, Fifth st.
WEGNER Br. HUECHNER. 2 B - •
'New: Lithographic, . Eatifibltahmen
• ' 60 .16arket street, between Third 4- Fourth,
TH NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic
1 work M the 'most elegant style, such -as Show bills,
Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards , Bill heads, and La
bels, printed in gold, milers, Ac. •
At the same place Messrs. Moeser & Helmle have
opened 11-DRAWING Salton., and execute on order Drafts
of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, &c., with all posed
ble accuracy and elegance. - -jals:ly
roux a'aoaria.t. • ••• • A. L: zet vtaaa, W a BUNTER
O'DONNELL, MULLiZT Sc CO.
Plttstipig..h Chair it. Chbinet ware Rooms,
- lfo. 98 Third Street, South Side.
O'D. M. &Co. respectfully inform their friends
and customers ?hat they have, if not the largest
stock ever before, seen an this city, the greatest
variety of A styles, the finest finished, made of the
bestseasoned materials, end by the best workmen in
the western country—all of which they are determined
to sell as low as any other manufacturing eitablishment
in the city. Our stock I: all our own manufacture ; no
importations. •
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice.
Allorders promptly, attended to. jai:
• .T he. Heat .Place to Uny Too.
It/I - ORRIS & HAWORTH'S Tea Store, East side of
ty.L. the Diamond. Good flavored Teas .50C k 7. ; the
finer kind 75c ;,the best imported 81,00
Old country people , who use Black Tea, will find ours
exactly to their tasitc. - We have just received a lot di.
reel from England, and the same kind-of Teas ersynot be
boughtar any other Stare in Pittsburgh. -"Strange, but
tree."
EXLIGE3
- N. r.. Corner of Third andldar
. Replf:lgnifilit re, streets r 7 established in
, _ ism
The course of instruction and practice pursued in this
establishment includes every branch requisite for a per•
feet mercantile education. The whole process has been
matured mid perfected by nearly,eleven years practice
in teaching, and about fifteen years previous exrerience
in extensive domestic and shipping business; and those
who aspire to the highest rank as accountants win had
on consulting any resident city merehant,thaethis is the
only establishment of the kind in the city in which the
mercantile community have any confidence. They will
bear in mind " that alt the pompous noise we now hear
about " trustees," "charters," examining comtninees,"
&c., add nothing to the ability or experience of teachers.
- aeon:dew
Allegheny Planing Mill,
atamisoN sTaria. atz.sommv ern - , vs:ma.
91111 E subscriber would respectfully inform his friends
A. and the public generally, that having completed his
new. Planing Mill, and ?laving now in operation two
new Eastem•made Planing. Machines,(Woodworth
patent.) and several circular and upright Saws, he is
now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates,
planed and sawed lumber of every description.
The attention of steamboat 4:titers, carpenters' and
builders, is particularly called to' tbe abovo establish
ment, where ti !ergs assortment of planed and rough
lumber, of different thicknesses. suitable for shipping.
box maidag, house, steamboat work, Se., can be tound
at all limes.
Also, lumber planed or sawed to order. will prompt
ness and despatch. JOUN A BLOWIER,
jaIG . Proprietor.
N. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh wilt receive
prompt attention.
Penmanship.
A T no time for tinny years has there been such en
scrupulous 11kt:cry practised upon the public
about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving
are eirculated ‘ through the town and country, with the eu.
gravers name suppressed, in order to induce the igno
rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi
rous of becoming rapid and ciegant penmen, w,ll do well
to call at DUPE'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex
amine the handwriting el come of the best penmen in
the city, who have been instructed to this Institution.
dec27:daw
Preslt Teas.
11JS.T RECEIVED at the CENTRAL Tea Erotic, a tine
assortment of .Teno:ix :
Best strong F4glithD:aelt ,
do Extra fire ()oolong;
do English Breakfast;
do Chulan
-do Congor ;
GREEN TEAF-'
Extra Silver Leaf Young Upon ;
do Gunpowder;
do Old tlyron ;
do superior Young ligeont
jai°
U.C.C. ELLY, Fifth +street.
100 85011;SagsFI''..ofir"''?. FLOUR;
SO blit 2... iNo. e &
Mackerel ;
7.5 bbls. Tar ; .
110 bags Saltpetre; For sale by
T. WOODS & SON,
Produce Dealer' and Commission Merchants,
jail)' No. GI Water street_
lILACK TEA—Same kind an used in England—small
leaf, fine flavor and strong. and free from all berby
taste. Price 75c t, ro ; for sale by Morris and Haworth,
in the Diamond, and no where else in Pittsburgh. ,ml 4
..... __
WINDOW SASH of all itylei for sale by
11. C. hELLI,
jalo . - Agent for religion Sash Factory.
SC YTHES.-75 doz best quality Grass Scythes - ;
GO do do Cradle do;
10 do common do ;
on consignment and for sale by
L. S. SVA CERNIAN S., SONS.
jaijal3 Nov SO & SI Water, .IV. 62 Front et
EXTRA FAMILY FLovif—ls bblA. Extru Family
Flour for sale by fislin IL C. Kr.i.Lle".
D/videud.
OFFICP. OP PLITABCPUFI GAS CO.,
January 13, Infd.
HE .Tiustees of the Pittsburgh Gus Comp3ny hove
T
this day declared a Dividend of five # et., oat or
the profits of the last six monthe. on the capital stock
paid in, payable to stockholders, or their legal repre
sentatives, forthwith, at the office of the Works.
jal4:d2w JAMES M. CHRISTY, Trealr.
Ufvf lend.
MBE President and Directors of the Hand street
Bridge Company have this day declared a dividend
Two Dollars per share out of the profits of the last
six Months, payable forthwith.
WAI. LARIAIER, Jr.,
jano Treasurer.
F INE TEAS-251nd( Chests tine Young_llyson;
'' 15 an in ; and i 113: packages
.
5 do fate Black;
20 do do; in -I, 0 oz. and IRI
In store and for sale by packages
deer;KING & MOORHEAD.
WHITE HAVANA SUGAR-2U boxes White Ha
vana Sugar, - just received and for sale by
decl9 , MILLER & RICKETSON.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale a new supply or:fine
PERFUMERY, including—
Jenny Lind Pomades;
Queenof Flowers' Hair Oil;
.Porecine Soap;
Jenny Lind Extract; , .
Roussel's Amandies •
'COULTER & IIACKE,.
dec24 • corner of Wood and 3d streets.
by STUART & SILL.
flUr ER.-40 li - op and 10 bbls. to close consign
meat. Dal) STUART & SILL.-
1 - 1, NTH& FAMILY-FLOUR-59 bble. Augela & No
.12,4 ble's make, in store and fors ale by
deelß • ' STUART & SILL,
K EG BUTTER-5 1 g Iv: to cj o ose out d c o onsignment;
deelB STUART & SILL
TEA -17 half chests Young Hysou in store.
nov2l STUART & SILL
ULOUR-180 bbls. wine superfine hi store and-tor
elle by .(deelB3 STUART & SILL.
AKrEDDINGS. Isc,--300 Wedding Cake Boxes;
' ' ' 200 Comelian Rings;
LI doz. molted Gold Pens;
12 do do Spectacles;
4 do do Razors es Straps
Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
W. W. WILSON,
deaf) corner of Market and Fourth sts.
FRENCII MERINOS, &c., &c.—
20 pieces black French Merino;
- 50 do colored;do; •
100 do parametta Cloths, all colors;
189 Coburg ' do do;
• SOO do . Alpaca. Just received at
A. A. MASON & CO.'S.,
decl7 Nos. 02 and 64 Market street
AP3INS--500 boxes M. R. Raisins ;
IA, • 250 ball do - do ;
•. • 40 casks' Currants; •
• . -- 40 boxes Citron ;
• 10 eases, coney boxes, Prunes;
- •_ • . JOSHUA: RHODES•tc CO.,
deer/
awe's Cough Candy.
OR SALE by IL Hinyser, Joel !Mohler, Ogden &.
F
Snowden; Coulter. & .Hacke, - %Vm. Jackson• ' and
Keyser & Pittsburgh; W. R. IH , Clelland, Man-
WlLLims.i E., ••• —PINE U'VADDEN.
.111CGLEY dt tvrAnDe , s;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cororat. OF GRANT STREET. AND DIAMOND. ALLEY,
. (Opposite the Court House.)
• . , Pituburgh„Pa.
13:7 - We, hope; by close attention ,to the .business of
our- profession, to deserve-a share of the patronage of
our friene- "die. - _ -1/vw
dB and tha pub)
._ . .
AiroLTSSES — AIVD SUGAR—-
filar- N. O. Molasses;
16 hhds. do Sugar
x
jas Landi
Landing from steamer Keystone State, and for sale
CARSON 1t MENIGHT . , 94 Water at.
-• . •
B=EM
Illonntertiat anb:
TEE' 10 PIT TSEitrROll BOARD OIRTRADE
AND ERC.HANTS , ExcitArz GE,
BARKER, COMMFFM FOR JAMTART.
JESSE CAROTHERS.
Daily Review of the Markets.
OFFICE OF TEE - MORNING POST,
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, lan. 28, 1851. f
Weather mild and cloudy, with affair prospect for
rain. - Engine/8 generally inactive.' Receipts by
river light. The receipts of Sugar and Molasses are
increasing, some of our merchants receiving their
supplies. ,
PIG METAL—We report a sale of '76 tons H II
cold blast, at 627,60,.6 mos.
BLOOMS—SaIes of2o tons at $62,60, 6 mos.
FLOUR—Sales or about 500 bble were made at
from $3,45 to 3,60, in iota. Buyers not anxious to
purchase.
GRAIN Wheat has declined slightly, selling at
74076. Rye, 60. Corn, 40045. Oats, 35.
SEEDS—Clover lila- advanced,.and demand acts
ive ; sales at 85,21505,54 and. very scarce; pried.
pally bought for shipping west. Timothy, $2,500
2,76. Flax, 1,5601,56.
SUGAR—A alight advance hae taken place; sales
reported at 6361.
MOLASSES—SaIes being made from 31 to 33.
RICE-10 cake reported at b.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 200 bue Peaches et
91,30, with pay for sks., We have reported sales of
100 bus Apples at 78.
GREEN APPLES—SaIes readily at 51,75 bi bbl.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-50 alts reported at $1
;tak.
BATTINGS-60 bales No 3 sold at 15.
TOBACCO—SaIes of 24 bur throughout the city
yesterday, various brands, ranging from 24_to 32c.
Holders adhere firmly to these prices.
FEATHERS—Sates reported of 1600 Ms at 34.
CREFSE—Prime Cream at Wini ; Common, 51
66.
7 VEST 0 INC/IIG9 WATXU IN SOS C/IVINIL
Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Beaver.
Baltic. Jaeobs,,Brownsville.
• Atlantic, Parkinson, do
J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.-.
• Beaver. Gordon, nearer.
44 Thomas E 4 hriver, Raney, West Newton.
• Diurnal, Convrell, Wheeling.
• Brilliant, Grace,Cinelimaii.
Cumberland No. l, Miller, Nashville.
DEPA it FED:
• Michigan No. d Boies,l3eaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville.
• J. M'Kec, Hendrickson, Ale Keespart.
• Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
Thotnnsb`priver, Bailey, WCF4 Newton
" Cincinnati, lliriningballl. Cincinnati.
Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
Reveille. Dale, Wellsville. -
'• Jefferson,Johnston, Louisville.
0. A STli WIWI% STEANIIIO . AT of
',gilt draught- Apply to
SehIFII it ATKINSON. Fast st- .
betwreu Wood and Slat:et
For Cluctunait.
Tito safe,cotnfortatito and swift (UR*
.4 -.. 4 -• fling steamer
ALIA:6I4INY 111:LLE. No. 9,
r........, . .4;1.1b,-;,. —.l Wu. MANN., Mule:.
Will leave for eiricit‘nati regularly every TiffIRSDAY
rnyning. at 10 o'clock. For freight or ['assay., apply
on board. an Y:
A. MILLIKEN tt. CO.. .
HAVE ON HAND at tnrir eventivc CAtIINET and.
CHAIR MANUFACTORY., No- 6d ot.
large assortment of fancy and plain Farniturr,lxhich
:hey will tell 15 per cent below cootoluary
. Terms--cash only.
BEST PLACE IN PITTSBURGH TO BUY
1, REAL, GOOD TEAS Is at AI ORR IS S II A
WO p.,T S Tea Store. in ter. Manton .1. If you Lay
Teas at this establishment once, you ate sore to buy
them there again, as they sc:l none but sekat we strictly
genuine.
Excellent family Teta LOc 4 b.
The very Geer Teat =potted 73e... and fillQo
Jane/04.11y White.
AIMS
arc eaulloard saarast u‘lug coalman preps'
Lred Chalk.
The y are not aware how frtg lit fully injurious it
to the skin! bow coarse, bow rough, bow
sallow, yellow on. on'aealthr , the *till
appears otter using preparediCnalk :
etsitles, it is itijatinue, contain
ing a large quantity of Lead:
Wo have prepared a beautiful vegetable ankle, which
1/Vr SPANISII LILA NAME.
It is perfectly innocent. being purified of all delr.lett
ous gaatitiesi and it impart. to the skin a itaAtitai.
lir y, a:niitster, cleat, living whiter at I.lm same
UMW ascosmetic on tbe 'kin, ntaking it soil and
smonto. ;told by the Agent, \y M. JACK!'ON.
arcet, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. rrice cents.
dem.'o:tiawly tGage tic copy.)
Prime Ulaok Tea, from England.
ORRIS tr.. HA WORTH, in the Diamond, have Ong
day received tier" packet .hip Devouthirr," from
London. libOtalte) Vine.S.trong od Roach Fin
'cored IPact TEAS—the very tit‘t that could hr par•
Om, ed in 11 c market. Price, 60 and mast ,
lb. Therca Market. in the rheniu !,“moat tide.” pati
The Human Body must Perspire,
AO twit romalty
TO HATS A IfF.ALTEIV APPEARANCE,
And pert ons who do not pevpire arts liable to the roost
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES
'VOW, 0:co' Italian Chemiell Soap causes- u free
perspirutlon, and at the same limo rnolliries, ' , often a
the skin, ai yin?, it the teltnre and beauty of an to(kni K.
suuttwe,t4ALT ruirxm AND SORES,
are soon not only healed, but cured ity its use, as at
Iran seven physicians in New York know, who oar it
in inch eaAek, and God it aritailiog--as also, in
PIAIPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLE:4S
or any other Kkin disease. The reader is [l.sllTtli that
this ti, nu useless pUtred 110AttlACII. ait one trial wilt prove.
I could enumerate at least rA peraons cured of
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Bay it, and the reader is again assured, I would not
cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I
mate. Those who are liable to _ .
CHAFED, CRACKED, OH (MANTA FLESH,
will find this not only a cure,Vint a preventive; and
can now only add, that any olte afflicted with any of
the above, or similar dißerises, wilt find this all and even
more' (admirable in its properties) thu.n I state.
!Ur But, realer, the stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure you ask for JONV%' Italian Chemical Soap—
and buy it only of Writ. JACKSON, only Agent In
Pitithurgb,2 , 4o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, brad 01 Wood.
selling off at less than Cost, to quit the
theetneus.
S}
wa Shirts s ! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!!—The Sh and
Gelds. Furnishing, at No. 60 Fourth street, sign el
the golden lice Hive, atm Oil SOLD by the 2Uth of Janu
ary. Call soon, as they um senil; at 5U and 75 cl•
less than the usual) prices, and far lens than Ors% cost.
or c:tl J. 11. I,AWMAN.
ID - " The Store to let and the fixtures l'or sale
THE BEST OF \VINES AND BRANDIES, suite.
We for medicinal purpose*, for sale by the quart or
bottle, by Hal4l hIORRIS & HAWORTII.
tIrRAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER Co sale, in
TV. large or small quantities, by
jal4 W. P. AURSIIALL.
PAPSR HANGINGS —French and American Paper
for sale b Hang W. ings and Borders; frorn
MARSHAL. P.
ta'32,00 Vs pL,
iece,
ja.1.4
y B5 Wood it
WATiffiEs,JEIWELRY, ace.—Now in store, a largo
and rich stock of fine Watches, Jewelry and
Fancy Goods. . IV. W. WILSON,
dee93 corner of Market and Fourth sta.
. ~onr~~z~zc~ aG~olee~e
CORNER OT MARKET AND THIRD STREETS
rIIiARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insti.
tution of the kind in Pennsylvania.
Faculty. —Jonn Funutto, principal Instructor in
the science of ACCOUIat.
. - - -
O. K. Cnatearamn, Professor of Pentnaruhip, Mclean.
tile computation, &c.
ALEX. M. WATSON, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial
Law.
_
Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu
*Mess, also, a rapid and eleganthand writing, are invi
ted to call and examine the arrangeMenta.
.Lecture on Commercial Law every lilonday evening.
Reference to any of the city merchants. [death
AS.—Just received, a splendid assortment of Gas
Chandaliers, four, two and one " burner; also,
Brackets, single and double; Solar Lard Lamps, for
Parlors; Churches, Halle, Steamboats and Stores, in
large variety. of Cornelius & Co's. unrivalled make;
also, globes, eh:ironies and wick, by gross or dozen.
W. W. WILSON,
jal4 cor Market & Fourth ma
I'IIIEAP FRUIT.—New DI. R. BUNCH RAISINS,—
V.) 121 c. v . Ib., 10 ib. for 81,00, or 152,25
by MORRIS & HAWORTH, in the Diamond. fdec27
•
Soap Stone Griddle's,
frilE subscribers have just received a few dozen sil
-1 perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, direct front the
manufaetory.' As these Griddles are used without
grease of any kind, they are entirely free from the gas
and offensive odor that attends the use athe common
iron Griddles, and which makes them so objectionable.
For sale by JOHN DUNLAP ,
declo ' ear Market and Second sts-
MBE best piece in Pittsburgh to bu r y real good Tea, is
at MORRIS & IIAWORTIPS - .Tea Store,eufslde
of the Diamond-50c., 75c., and SIM filb. All sructly
genuine 'Peas. . .
The Black Teas at 75c., and the Oreen Teas at 51,00,
are the very best Teas imported , : into the - United States.
deel.7 _ . -
TIDLAN TA M TIO -MOLASSES-20 barrels new Trap
'l4.icileissiii just received and for sale by
MILLER & RIMETSON,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty st.
decl9 .
PORT OF PITTSBURG El.
AIiRIVED
Wanted to Charter.
PITTSBURGH
Reported: Expressly - j& the paily Morning . Post,
RYCRIVICD DT LiGHTNiNG--PIIINTED :ET sTLM
•XXXIat CONORESOnSKOOND SESSION.
WASHINGTON, ientiary.22
Serra= .—Mr. Seward presented several petit ions
praying the repeal of the fugitive slave law--laid
on the table.
Mr. Foote, from the committee on foreign rela-
Clone, reported a bill for the reorganization of the
Mate department...
Mr* Clara resolution, to provide effectual mean.
urea far the suppression Of the African . glove trade,
was taken up. -
Mr. Hale offered a resolution, and alluded to a
paper aigned by savant members of Congress de•
daring they would vote for no person,for office who
wan in favor of disturbing the compromise acts of
laat Basilan.
Mr. Clay replied, and avowed himself one of the
signers of that paper,
Mr. Foote defended the paper, and said
,he wait
one of the signors. After a long debate the resolu.
tine was agreed to--yeas, 45; pays, 9.:
The French spoliation bill was taken up, and Mr,
Rusk moved to amend by inierting that no payment
should be made under this act to any assignee or
insurer. After long debate ibis wag rejected—yeas,
25 ; nays, 30.
Adjourned.
Mon.—No business of importance transacted.
At at early bone, the 'Houma went into committee of
the whole, and took up the bill to supply deficien-
Mee in the public expenditures for the fiscal 'year,
ending lune 30, MI.
Mr. Robinson gave notice of an amendment he
intended to offer, to pay the calla Clarke in the
Third_ Auditor , . and Pension office, engaged in h,
eilitating the bounty land business.
Mr. Hampton, of Pa., mite a speech on the tar.
Ur, in favor of modifications recommended by the
President in hie annual message.
The committee rose, when, •on motion of Mr.
Bayly, a resolution was adopted to close the debate
tmtuorrow at 3 o'clock. Adjourned.
NEW OALEAEO, January 211-41 P. -M
The Gre commenced on the roof_of the St. Charier,
which wait too high for the eeginet to reach. In a
rnir h.tur the cupola woe wrapped in Ramer, and in
a abort time fell with a terribie craah.
The fire then caught the spire or ClapritChurch,
ifijoieing, Which was entirely consumed, a nd sparks
failing on the Methodist Church. n square od . , took
fire and was consumed. The adjoining buildings
were ranch- injured. The Telegraph office at one
time swan in great danger, but escaped without inn
jury. A bout WO borders in the St. Charles lintel
lost most of their baggage.
The loss of property .te-, it estimated at about
SCOO,OOO- Steps have been taken to rebuild the
St. Charles. The leasers for the larvatot have taken
the St. Louis Ilettf,
Jnony Lind in exprctsd hasty lA shout tern wee:n.
and many persrart had enraged tams at the St.
Charles on her account. .
PROM CA LI PORNIA.
New Osti.tiat..lstusrp 21
Tho county Philadelphia, from Chafrea, with
no pastengers, arrived hero to day. Sho brings
very tittle gold dust; and her netts from California,
which islaro week; later, is or no iCltteal-
Jenny Lind has beta :tondo's - 011v anterseal in
her coacerts at Ilitanz.
Ths steamers raspy -I:4•lnitli aril o:cum isit this
overtiag for Louissine.
MILiSACHUsF.TTS LPALSLATUrtp,
81LT111011C. January
The Nenllo/ voted viva vary for li. 9, Senator to
day ; 23 for Chu. Sumner; 14 Whigs and I Demo-
Cflt for Winthrop. Beach. of Hampden, for Henry
W. Bishop of Lonna —2 democrats, and II voted tor
Sumner. It iv thought it will have no etlect on the
House,
The Pacific sailed for Lirerpool with 35 paasen•
gets lad 8224,(X)0 in conic.
OHrO LEGISLATURE.
Cows:lus t January . 4 j2.
A reitolutiOn to go r into ao t election for U. S. Sena
tor, and other officers, was lost again in tho
Senate by the vote of both Whig, and Dorootrate.—
They hare now got all their candidates nominated.
Nmr OnLEArta, January 21
Tho following aro the arrivals at this port today:
"Fdrili , ,Kentucky ; bark Breeder, from Boston, and
bark Freedom, from N. Y.
ARKETs BY TELEGRAPH
NEW Yotur. January 22,
Catt1e.,,1450 Beeves offered; 800 southern, the
rest of this State. 750 Sheep and Lambs; sale* at
2,0033,75 and 5,50, which is a fraction higher; 100
left over.
Cotton.. Quiet and steady.
Flour—Steady ; dales of 400 hbl• at 4,9425,00 ;
good and round hoop Ohio, 6,25x5,60; fancy Ohio,
5,6235,75; extra do, 5,75a5,87.
Pork—Moog, 12,121 ; prime, 9,25.
Grain.. Wheat unchanged; Ohio held at 1,00
00. Corn scarce; new yellow, 67.
Beef.. Unchanged ; prime mess more active; sales
n two days of 250 tcs western at 15,00. •
Lard—ln good request and scarce ; sales of old at
and 100 kgs at Si.
Whiskey.. Quiet sales at 26i.
Seed.. Firm.
Lead.. Galena held at 4,87.
Linseed Oil..Advaricing; sales of 2500 at 90.
Other wicks quiet. •
NEW Yong, January 22—P. M.
Cotton..Unchtieged; waiting Artie's news.
Flour..ln fair demand at 4,94 for good round
hoop Ohio; 5,2E4;15,50 for fancy do.; 5,13.205,75 for
extra do.
Grain..Vitheat quiet; sales of 1000 Genesee prime
at 1,25. Coro scarce at 670671 for new Southern.
Pork.. Steady ; Mess 12,121; Prime 9,25.
• Beef.. More active ; Mess at 801011 Prime 60
6; Prime Mesa: sales of 100 llamas at 15.
Lard.. Buoyant at S.
Butter.. Ohio In active request at 9312.
Whiskey.. Steady, with sales at 26.
Linseed Off.. Better • sales of 15,000 at 90092.
Groceries.. Quiet ; Sugar:Oilcans 61; Coffee:
Rio 1103111.
Tobacco.. Quiet ; Kentucky 99111.
Pumannx.Puts, January 22.
No news of The weather is unfavors
able for business.
Cotton.. Firm.
Flour.. Quiet ; good and standard are held at
4,521(44,68,.
Grain.. Corn in demand at 62.
Coffee.. Rio, 1110111.
Sugar..N 0,61067 r. •
Whiskey.. Sales at 24025.
Pork.. The stock' of old mesa is unusually light
and confined to small lots, at 13,00; prime, 9,00.
No now western yet arrived.
Mesa 8eef..12,25.
Bacon..ficarce ' and prices Well maintained.—
Rams range froraB9lok ; shoulders, 7; bulk aides,
a sale at 7, and ahouldeta at 6.
Lard.. Old in kegs held at 8t ; a 'sale of new
western at 81 , -
Cheese..2ales of Ohio at 6i(a6l.
Seeds.. Sales of 100 hit& new crop clover at 4,60
034,75 for fair, and 4,87/036,00 for prime.
CuserwsrAn, January 22 .;
Provialons..Advaneing ; 400 Ms -dear Pork sold
• Lard. Sales ef 200 hbls and 800 kgs pritne at 7i.
Thi number of hogs packed in Ohio, Indiana and
Kentucky, as far as heard front s is 938f,000, against
1,175,000 last year.
Slim! Ohmura - , January 21—P. M.'
_ o Ca!tOu Sales today of barely 2,000 bales ; rather
IVlolaeaes..Dull ; we quote prime at 23,
Flour.. Sales of 7,000 bbls at 4,25. for Ohio, and
4,40 for Illinois. .
C0rn..67070.
Lard.. Advanced ; sales of 700 kegs at 9c; a
prime article is worth 9i.
Coffee... Prime Rio 11c. ,
Whiskey..27l to 28.
BALT/MORE, January 22.
Flour..Salea of SOO Ibis, Howard Street brands,
at 8,55013,561; market-closed with more buyers
than sellers.
Grain..tattiet; wheaf: &lee): nominal at 1,009
1,04; corn white, 69 to 64; °ate, 47 to 49 ; rye,
Coffeti,.Sinali ealea'of Rio at 11 to lit
Whiakey..Dull at 25 to 26, in bhda.
it isteilcutious:
posAcca--
. so boxes superior 5' Tobacco
5 eases, 9 boxes each, nectar do;
10 boxes 16's Tobacco For sale by
CARSON to'N'KNIORT.
.2 • 94 Water street
TEA -50 half chests black Tea
'1 55 do Young Ryson and Gunpowder ;
100 do - Candl3ffi.bows do; _
ja2l. Folaale by CARSON & 1111 NIGHT
t EA HES A D FEATHE
600 bosh. Dried Peaches;
4,000 tbs. Prime Kentucky Feathers. For sale by
CARSON & MT:NIGHT.
ND COFFEE-
QUOAR, MOLASSES Al
4., 24 hbds. Salta? ;
150 bbls. Molasses ;
260 bags Rio Coffee ;
5 do Java do. For sale by
ia2l . CARSON es M7KNIGHT.
S NORMS
-2 laid s. Ombro Madder ;
- 3 moons Indigo;
20 bags Pepper;
5 do,_ Aleroce;
20 bbls. Alum ;
2 bales Cinnamon;
5 casks Epsom Salts;
15 do &detains ;
175 bbls. N. C. Tar'
10 do Tanner's Oil. For sale by
a2l CARSON 11110INIGHT
00 BOXES RAISINS; 150 half do ;
2
20 roots seedless Raisins ;
25 casks Currants, in store and for sale by
L RHODES A. CO.,
- ' No 8 Wood st
FOOASES SICILY LIQUORICE;
2 do Calbrii do; '
10 boxes Repuea do •,
50 do Lemons, in store and for safe by
in2o JOSHUA RHODES & CO
F. BASKETS 'SALA 0 1., quarts;
s." 20 do . do do pints;
110 doz assorted Pickle's;
10 do Captsup, in store'and for sale by
ja..°o T JOSHUA RHODES &CO
40S 1 MAT ICA A ONDS ;
!X bags Filberts;
id do Cream !Vats;
1000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and for sate by • •
add JOSHUA RHODES' re CO
1 T 10E- 4 . 1 .-1.50 doz best cast steel Ross;
11 ti do do Garden do, on consiencrt
and Cot sale by lial9 L. S. WATERMAN. & SONS
FORKS. -9S dot beat quality cast steel Hay Forks;
:10 do do German do;
40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure
Forks, on consignment and for Sails by
lulu L. S. WATERMAN & SONS.
QCYT HE SNEATRS.—sltradoz, best quality., patent
IS , Seyihn Sneattut, an consignment and for sole by
fiats b. S. WASTEFOLAN& SONS.
. .
XTAILS AND SPIRES...4'D kega Nalls and Spikes
I.`l tor sale by
jaii:i L. S. 'WATERMAN te SONS
tWAVIT - titiff:. - -12Fiairp - Pliiil - ATiiiro - ry
.1 - MIS L ti. WATERMAN & SONS.
111111-10 APPLE:S.-WO bushels in stare and for *ale by
Lir j3I:OSTUART ft. SRA..
rIIACW-40 bole"; pane, ba blow, aut, by
sTuaux 1 SELL
ID MA, lIUTTER.-10 MA,. prime, for able err
Kt faro zsiVnIIT fr.- SILL
TARWED YLE.S.-- 15 Lt gat rtectverlund For gait.
1J DM STV&RT le SILL.
131100MS—ZAI tloz- in 'lore omit far tale
jjr • STUART & SILL
DCGIi baLtT,Vl3,tO3 no, I* *rave,
DPI JW:O STUART A SILL
triciiint NUTS.-IM/ but_ is sore and for sale b 7
-LA Ja4/9 STUART tr SILL.
4TVART & SILL.
70 do Estra Family in store and for sale
Lir Littol STUART it SILL,
MESiI BEEF —56 to arrive. for rate by
STUART A. SIM.
'4O stave. for .att. by
STUART A MU.,
laV , / 114 WOl4 of
( iit.LS CORN;
-11.1 tnit) bui. Oats;
kFtatria; For sale by
T. WOOrid & LION.
Prolate rcaa Cararaosioa Me re halo.,
)010N0..01. Water creel.
1i , N0r..1110 IN' 'A - NV - CAW - 3 AaiiitAT,' - iftmr, ioi
Ea whole 4310 or reoil, by
ali MOREII4 & HAWORTH.
J) -
8n FLOOR BOAUDS--- 44,W) fret, well 6e3 ,
F.5..31,:
'anti , and F,ood qaulitr, fur sale cheap by
JODN A. DLOOMIII.
Yeti.' Allegheny - Planing Alills.
______
64 -5
box Bum{ _.--.. IAZ kei different iniikrtersen, tor
1) sale by 101 IN A. DLooMER,
pan Allegbeny Planing ?dills.
__.... __
. LACift.,: , ;--= nackr Dried Pea Ches ;
1! tibia do; Fa-sale by,
jai L. S. WATERMAN & SONS
barse and mai* bamas for talc
11. A111-4° pal' ITRMAN & SONS.
by (jai) .
81.577E31-15 idittoftemb !toll iSuitcr;
ci do 'packed do;
10 ketrol do for 131113b1
ja9 L S WATERMAN te SONS
rpY APPI.KS--011 smote, pried Apßles;
10 tails, do; I•or sate by
)nS 1.. S. W.A.TEHMAN.!..
ttfeliollV
„LI 110iAV T F.',IISIAN & SONS
1112‘. taut t„: WW2);
jJ Camile Soap
Sulphate Or qUiIIUIC
Chrome Green
deell
iltik:EsE—ipo boxes tV• R. Cheese in store and for
‘,./ sale by ' WMI MILLER k HICERTSON.
~ttItACCS : s I axes tr. Robinaoa's;
9.5 do W. H. Grant's;
10 do Haris';
10 do King's. ror sale by
deol7 KING & MOORHEAD.
fr DLABSES--.19 bblo. Ink. packages.) plantation
.0.1. Molasses. received per steamer Caledonta; and for
sale by Idee2oj '• KING & MOORHEAD.
ITERY SUPERIOR FRENCE BRANDY just reed.
and for sale by the bottle, quart orgallon. by
MORRIS &
dead in the Diamond.
NJ 0,1 L5llOl-5 beta. No, 1 Lard;
5 keg a do do;
Just received and for sale by
MILLED & DICKENSON, -
dee24 Nos. wt and fel Liberty wt.
EcoliotnyUi7a
Jet Cider in store and (or sale by
deettl MILLER t RICKETSON.
rIOFFEE-40 bags prime putt now crop, mew
%) lug and for solo by (n0vA.261 WM. DYER.
0 for PANlS galo by ( H CIGAR— 20
S ,000 Reg TUART aling and &
. Princpi
SILLes
S.A l)
B UI r rER-10 bbis. prime7Roll;
12 keg" do packed ; for
MOO sale by
ICI c NG & RHEAD.
BEANS--4 bbla. for sale by
Vl' dco27 . KING A. fdOORREAD
-'rkRIED APPLES-20 bus. for sale by ,
IJ dectr7 ' fr. MOORHEAD.
liNTal--,Clno of Mitohell's Butte Maps of Penn
sylvania. Apply at No.s4 . Bmithfield street.
aylv..
'ULM.% WARM:ad-4 tow J apanned Plate Warm•
era, very neatly got np, on hand and for tale by .
JOIIN DUNLAP &
deed ' cor Market and Second sts:
5011 BUSH. SHORTS in stole and for sale by
dee3l. .% RHODES & ALCORN,
BRA —lOO bush. in store y and for se b
dec3l RFIODES. e
fs .ALCORN
100 B d U e S c g. MIDDLINGS
RODS.
fo_r_
AWORN
CORN -335 bush. Corn, in the ear, in store and for
ki sale by [des3l] - RHODES dr..ALCORN,_
GROUND I — TEE7O:— . O . II hand and for saleiTy—
. (Jun3l ' RHODES dc ALCORN•
nom MEAL - On hand and for sale by
V deal. ' RHODES & ALCORN
-T_TOMINY-3 bbls. White, in store.and for sale by.
AUL dee.% , KING & MOORHEAD.
1101UCKWHEAT FLOUR-800 sacks, 50 lbs. each, for
D. sale. Diec2B] WM.:DYER.
TAMED Arr4ES- 16 aucks just rec'd and for so le
:11—.1 WIT DYER
CttEsmuTs—so bus. in store and fur sale by
dee-28 WM.DYER.
LIEESE-300 boxes and loose Cheese for 'Sale by
"kJ dee2B - . WM. DYER.
MleaatEL—Nos.l and 3 in whale, Vilkajailimil.rds
CODFISH -2 casks large fine Codfish for sale.
dee2B WM. DYER,
FE4THERS..-500Entbos,;2perilme Geese Feathers,
rtlitts.t_le
CRANBERRIES- 6 bble. jnat reed and for
DYER.
sale by
dec9 WM.
CHESTNUTS -60 bus. in store and for fals.byyEß.
deal - - WM. D
KEIELY will sell Teas of all qualuies,:whole-
H. • sale and retail; lower- than any. other house on
Pitth street: - Sign Central Tea Store.'. r--•<: ,(deel.4 -
Vi.
CP.:F a r b E r.. - aga j cit - TUART — er:Sll.l,l
WHITEWAX — . SOO WAX—.SOOB .
for sale by
dees B. L.FAHNESTOCK &CO,
6
rran STORE ROO5l, No. 65 Market strut, recently
occupied by Messrs. N. Rotates &Sons' Banking and
Exchange Officc. Possesiron given on the Ist of Feb
ruary, if required..'
This room is located in the most central and best bu;
siness point in the city, and well' adapted for an insu
rance office, a Snaking and Exchange Office,'or for a
Store. A splendid new front, with English plAte Glass,
will be put in ilia few weeks. .
Enquire of ' • W. W. NVILSON,
a 7 • Ilorner of Market and" eourth sts.
ALOT OF GROUND situated. in the Sixth Ward,
having a front 42 feet on Fulton street by 100
feet deep to an alley on which is erected two - story
Brick houses; a one story -Frame, and other inirove•
meats. The above property,' if application be made
won, will be sold t.'a great bargain, and 'offers irrare
chance. For particulars apply to H. B. MAGILL, •
jan6:l w' 144 Fulton street.
".° THE three story. DWELLING,•No. 16
re • I Hay street, Snyder's Row.. Price S2OlO. Time
—9500 cash ; 6500 in one year and 82000 in five years.
To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear of
all incumbrance, and title indisputable. Apply to •
WILLIAM DIGBY, '-
No. 181 Liberty street.
Valuable Property for Rent..
A A three story BRICK ROUSE, belonging to
2 the estate of Wra. J. Tovrate, deceased, is otfer
ed for rent or lease. It is situated on Fourth st.,
between Ferry and Liberty sue ets,and has been
newly papered and painted ; . it is now occupied by liirs
Varner. Rent, $250-per annum. 'Apply - to myself or
Itormar C. Tat-ran, at the works of Hoop - A. Co. ,
Possession given on theist of April.
L. R.IiI'ABOY
Guardian.
_ .
Valuable Coal Land for Sale,
Adjoining the Baraugh of Freeport, •Armsitong Co,,Pa.,-
BETWEEN 45 and '5O ,acres of LAND, together with
.1.) 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 Fittsburgh market at any tirisc almost in the seasOus.
The soil is gebd ; the coal is of excellent quality, and
superior to that used at the Mtianning or Franklin Iron
Works. There is also an abundance of Lune under the,
coal.
The above property will be !sold r 0 a , , either in whale
or in part, to any person or persons who willestablish a
Rolling Brill on the same. It has been pronounced Iby
one of the oldest and most experienced iron masters in
this conatry,) to be one of the-best locations for a A6ll ing Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains.. - • '
For furthe r particulars, enquire of Wm. M. Fish Esq.;
General Land Agent, an at the corner of sth and Smit
hfield streets, James 0. Fullerton, Esq.,Williaris Trilby
Ezg , Freeport; or to the'subeeriber. -
decl9:lm ALEXANDER SCOTT. •
_
Liverpool Property for Sale:
P 75
BUILDING LOTS for gall in the town of East
LiverpooL Ohio, at low pnces and on favorable
terms-5125 for corner lots and 4100 for inlots--cach be
ing 60feet front by - 130 feet deep. Liverpool is located
on the Ohieliver, 45 miles below this
.. etty i midway be ,
tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four mica front Glas4
gem and Little Beaver, and the. same distance' from
Wellsville and Calcutta. - It is situate in a healthy and
beautiful part of Ohio, has lgoo inhabitants, and ornx
ONE caretetatt. EIGHT ES7ABLISIIMENTS for the
manufacture of Rockingham and 'Queensware; • several
hotels, dry good and groeerreteres and mechanics of
variant kinds, four churches, and public schools-At the
recent sale of lots Six were purchased by manufactarers
who design erecting daring the coming season: poneries
and other manufacturing estallitshments—tatieennwara
of a pure white, addition to Rockingham and yellow
ware, having been manufactured in this terwa, it is ma;
seeable to expect that it will rapidly imprevs,-Personi
desirous of viewing the property can do so any day, by
-
a few hours' sail unto Pittsburgh, steamers leaving .our
wharves every day for Liverpool, 'Wellsville and
ins - -
Terms of payment--Otte-fourdi in hand and the ball
seer in three espial annual payments, with interest. - -
N IL I will dispose of a nomberef fats for carpenter
work, brick laying, plastering, and painting, to be 'done
at Liverpool, duting the next spring and summer, also
for Ltuni,er and Frick. Apply to• Sanford
Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs.
Mitchel es Palmer, Attorneys at Law, No. l'Forirth st.
dee 3 • - -JAMES BLAKELY:
•
A Vann for Sale.
TIME lail,Feriber offers for_sale a FARM OF LAND,
j, containing DA acres-403 of which are cleared.re
The farm Iles directly on the road from Middletown to
Jefferson ; it is well watered ; with a bearipg orotund,
and peach and pear trees; and a. Coal bank. The
building* consist of a hewed log House and Barn ;with
Stabling. For farther partient irs apply to the 'sultan ra.
her, on the premiscson Auegiu,ny- rotary, 1.2 miles
from Pittsburgh NATHANIE.A
L .PCLINTON. -
Moon town; hip, Octol,lr M--tf
For Sale or Exchanges.
rlftil.E. undersigned offers for sale the following de.
seribcn REAL F.STAT4,situsted in the Sill Wardi
rat Two Lots of around, frontlitsr on Piste street, each
sZli fart front by GI feet deep; on which is erected two 11
story from, li:selling Douses, with brick basements,
each containing six rooms besides, kitchens and cellars.
Arso, one Lot adjoining the above ,on which is erect
ed three neat and comfcrrtab le two story brick Dwelling
Houses.
Also, three L 01.4 of Ground, fronting on Loenst street
e tell tot i 9 test front by 61 feet deep; on which Isere-et
, S five two Atllty Frame I.3wciling Ranges. _
The above property, lying 'together / forms a bloek of
60 feet front on I street try 1111 feet deep to Locust
street , and will be gold reparate or altogether. It is
rented to good tenon:a, and rents for VDO per annum.
Vacant Lota in the businegg portaf the oily, or Land
within 3 or 4 miles, would he taxen in exchange.
Apply to HENRI W. FISH, r
cc tt: At the 4te2i Bargain Corner.
A Lor OF GROUND, containing •.:11 Acres, situate
one mile below the town of Bearer, Heaver emu-.
ty,an which there is erected a new Brick Honse, 46
ad reer,l# stories high, with 2 basement. The house has'
been well built and well firtiched, and containsl3 rooms.:
It is within WO y s: di of the Ohio ricer. and commands
a fine view • and is bounded on the North west by,
the Stutz rand leading to New Lishon,Ohio. This pro
perty Would be desirable fora country residence, or for
a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres'
adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired hy . the pur
chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of
PE st G. L. IL FErralekLa±i,
Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.
total ti
A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike siren t,betcree n
A
Walnut and FaerotT streets, Fifth Ward. The to:
ti 2:41 . feet front and NO feet deep, on srs:eh there urn
MCI small Frame Tcneruents. Terms es. 3--Title good.
For particulars, enquire of Altiermun PXRKINnON,
Penn street, Fifth Ward. mayOnf.
1~ 1 1 4 TILE DWULLING (LOUSE, No. S 8 Second st.,
tie Meta Woad nod !Stuart strew , nor; occupyrO
by r tobscriber—rent F.llCrO per outman. Posen
gtrrn on tor Ft. November, next.
oct9 JNO. 111ELLOR,S1 Wood et.
Cheap Country geatiaersce.
A LOT oh rtianttery Ilitl, containing four acres, will
be sold - tery low to any one wistang to build there
on. 'rue access will be easy, and the lot commands a
most heanutolview. foct2ll T110:11PSON /JELL'.
COULTER st EMCEE
A 11ANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between
'Miro and Fourth streets-, at present occupied by
Mr. Thomas White, sts a Dry • Goods Store.
Atso—A large well finished ROOM in the second
story, next dour to Mr. Dot's Mercantile College. This.
Room is well c alculatcd and suitable for a Musical Sa
loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as
double offices. E. D. GAZZAM,
aplnf Office, Third st., over the Post Office.
Coal Lana on Toiagnlogtieny.
ACRES on the river, just above the Stal Dam
there is a pit opened and railroad prepared for
putting coal in boats_ [octgl] THOMPSON, BELL.
To Los.
S.A TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE, on Bank
Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge.
and Aquenuct. kmquire of R. W. Fish, Real Estate
Broker, corner Of sth and Smithfield streets. .1 (oct`..n -
"`"VILLA PROPERTY.—A lot containing abont
3 acres, and commanding a beautiful view, of the
rivera and surrounding scenery, situate • on• Nunnery
Hill, will be sold low to any one wishing to build there
on fowl] TTIOAIPSON BELL.
FOR RENT — Several Houses iu different parts oftha
city. Enquire at the Real Estate Office at the cor
ner of Fin and Smithfield streets.
' HENRY W. FISH'.
(10AL LANDS POR SALE OR LEASE.—AbOixt 100
‘,..r acres on the Youghiogheny,-just above the second
dam. The coal is very good, and a pit already opened,
with a railroad of about 10 yards, which throws the coal
in boats.. This property will be sold altogether, or in
lots of about 25 tierCEl: [Goal THOMPSON BELL.
A Healthy Location.
K
HERE is no place snore favorablysitnated than Nun
nery Hill. It is healthy, And commands a most de
lig tful view. Persons wishing a lot, can get. one to
pleasco from hem, containing fro one to five acres
augl2 • THOMPSON BELL.
Land for Sale.
rr HE Chartier's Coal Company will sell some very de.
sirable peeeee of LAND, situated on and near the
Steubenville Turnpike; and near the southern terminus
of their railroad.'
The Land will be divided, into quantities to-suiipur
chasers, and the terms of payment will be.very easy.
Enquire of Z %V REMINGTON
wo well•finished offices in Post thrice I3uildings
T
Third street. -
A long - , well...lighted room, third story ; entrance Mar
Yet street, between Third and Fourth streets.
Also, ,a small brick housc,tu Pitt township, near Penn
eylvanta Avenue. Inquire of GAZZAM,
netS - No. 164 Second street.
JEiryy.ttsuri COUNTY 'LAND-1,000 acrestot sale
oct4 , - I'iIOMPSON BELL.
rpRE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be
11 used In bed, In the dark, and bypersons withiremn
lons hand, with easeisafety, and in half the usual time,
without the possibility-Of cutting the skin. 'Phis Is et
fected by means of the potent Guard, which la adjusted
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, and
pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac
" The new invention may be used with perfect sate
ty.'=London Porn.
-
'This razor is a splendid invention, and.:of great use
to many persons, especially_ for peep: :with unsteady_
hands.'?—Chembere , ,Edinburgh Journal: -:-
For sale , at theNitoh and Jewelf3tore
dee.W ' W. W. WILSON, '
,i . :6;..:: - Oati. , *:: -. 'i4.) . ;i.' . ..:1 - ef',.
To Let.
IaMECEiI
12311221
For Sale.
E:23131
For Bent,
=12:31
UT-S:llANEN;eitliner aflfarket and7sootitritS74
n
fosaleot .1n : 110 and varied '
assortment of
firic blank ` books; paper of all qualities; and - English;
French, Canaan and American fancy and staple sta
tionery. (nov2s
Balthusaitb Afxbattge - Nrolters•
. _
WE have associiiicd J:64111711.1113/ COPAN within in
Ty the Exchange undlaanking basiscaa. •
•• •• "• - WM; ILWILLIAgi
Piltwardik Jan's , : 1, 1851.--jae:lm • '
was. n. mauls/. r. 3. --- -- Ch" M r.
WM. Et. WiLLIARIB &
BANKERS AND ENCHANOE'sitogrAs,
:COME LOT COMM Or WOOD A= 211:122)
A LL transactions mule on liberal terms, and coiled
tionss promptly attended to. - Helm-
Removal.
G SONS,
HATS SEDIOVIED TB= aro:mum Am> nxtuatot onla
To No. 67 Marta strest,four door, L►low akt stand.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
B _
ANKERS AND EXCrIANGE BROKERS, andflea
lers in Notes, Dra ft s, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
cities constantly for sale. •-• ' ' -
Collections made in All the cities throe boat tha Mal
ted States. Deposites redeived in pat fends °reactant
paper, No.' 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. ang 26.1 y.•
Domestic and Poreigii Excilonge Bank Notes,,
Gold andSaver,Bought,sol.lanlEzekanged,
' AT rah
EXCHANGE AND BANKING 11011 SE
Of
William A. Hill
COI Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH'.
ICJ- INTEILIST /MUM= 0:4 TIME DEPOSITS. ItiUR2 9
ALLIIII ADWAID .kA
• liallillEtt & italiflli • • -
Banker:and Ezchange Brokers, Dealers in - Foreign and
/kmussießiUs,BiUsof Ezehange, Cerrificidu tf Depts
.
is, Bani Notes, and Cain. • . .
Comer of Third and Wood sta., dire edy opposite the St .
Charles Hotel.. ' • . • tany29 :
SantNANG.
JESSE ..CAROTHERS & CO.,
N 0.15, WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH..
Current money received on deposit. • • L.
Collections made on an the principal cities or the Ur&
ted States. • langltly
JAIL 11.110011. THOS. 511tOICIVI.
MOON s SARGENT. -
BANXERS AND EXCHANGE I3ROKERB,".. .
N. B. Corner of Wood and Sixth :tract., Pittsburgh, pa
DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Dills, Fare=
and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of - Deposit,dte
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the llnlon
and Enron ,e for sale in sums to snit purchasers. . • •
CURRENT and parfands received on deplane...
COLLECTIONS made on allparm of the Urnon,fittba
lowest rates. sepll4y
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANEINO go g sF.„
BRYAN, aLsint d. COQ •
ll. Drafts, Checks, &a. collected, an*V.
11. lances made upon favorable terms.
may2lll • ' • R: B. BRYAN,. Calliork
Irollidaysburgh, Mar 151.10.50.
PATRICICS & FRIEND,
HANKERS &ND EXC/Lieriremuncnrsui . i,
No. 95, coa.w.a Wan aan Maim Mattlif -
Fituburgh, Pa . Losayl'"
Mechanic a Dania- .
VOILDINO,VOURTII ADOVR KARL= RZAKYS.
THIS RANK isatmr pr_epared to do bulthess. Open
from%) A. M. to 3 P.M.
. ' • • ••.-•
Interest paid on Special Deposits • ; • •
augll • THOMPSONDELL,Cashittr. ,
• • 115 SECOND STREET • -•.-•
• • coanzismonsa AND BILL.DROI -'
R.- ,
STRICT attention will be given to 'all 'b Mse en.
trusted to his care. Pittsburgh mumfacimed aril'
des always on baud, or procured on abort roller. •
Notes, Bonds,- Mortgages, ac., negotiated on; favora
ble terms. Advances made if required. ; •-• ioct22:tt
Ti RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO,• Callford.; fel'
j.. 1 sale at the Banking - Rouse of PATRICKS '&
FRIEND, N0.93W00d st. . local)
ROPE EVER.
WONDERFUL CUB;ESII
Dr. Rogers , Syrup of Liverwort : and Tar;
' • CANCHALAGIIA.
Foe the eompleu euie of Coughs, Colelt, Influenza Asthma
Broncltu,S7itting of .b'loo. ril l oil other Lung..
Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. •
This syrup contains no Opium, Catowel, °tiny mialia
whatever,. but Is composed entirely of th oso Root -
Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific!
Influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs.
Its immediate effert is to allay all irritation, and gently
remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the
Throat and Air-Passagts; thus relieving
,the Cough t try
subduing the inflammatton. and other causes which give
rise to it. It also stimulates and Imparts a healthy tone
to the Lungs thernselves,theraby enabling them more
thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities
and diseased particles, which, if retained, da so mach
mischief In the system, end lay the foundation for then.
rabic CONSUMPTION. It also exerts& decided action
upon the skin, and assists - nature: is expelling, through
the Exhalent', much of that morbid matter which would
otherwise be thrown back nylon theiLungs;thas relieving
them of a part of their work, and rendering the system
pare and healthy. Wheambetalesareforaiutg r it cheeks
their dm elopment and feather progresa ; or ilulceration
has taken place, it assists the Lungs In throwing off the
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer
ated cavities, and restores them again to healthy action.
This Medicine therefore, 13 not a palliative 'merely ,
which only relieve!, for the time being, bat is a thorough
curative, of it 'Mike& at the very root of the intense, and
by removi: g it, reuterves at once all its remota and at
tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char
antra:it—a properly possessed, in equal power, by no
other medicine of like nature, now before the prthlie:,
CIRCULARS, &C., .
As no ordinary sized advertisement can 11illy explain •
the notate and merits o f this article, the Proprietors have •
published a new Circular, giving the history of this Medi
sins ; the descriptive, nature, ite., of its pnacipaltngredi
ents; the effect they are designed to have nye& the -
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to 'the 'twins •
who - hare been cured by it—giving. their names and reg.
(cores even to the street and the number. Those who
are trrnibled 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 l'atd•
phlets. It can be had aratis,and will well repay a perusal.
The * 75Fults on Health," and "About taking Cold:" may
be worth to yourself and family,
HUNDREDS OF .DOLLARS,
la the shape of Doctors ' Bills saved, besides being the
means of prolonging many a vslnable life; -
VirialtßANTY.
Such is our confidence in its virtues,that Wei are will
ing to warrant this Medicine in every ears of teems Cold,
(where used according to the directions on page 7th of
. the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), sad
where the person is not satisfied that he is demist;
benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty.
roar hours' nine,
THE MONEY
will be returned. 11:r• See page 3d of she pamphlet
side the wrapper ot each bottle.
fry- Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Bogen' Syrup of LIV
ERWORT, TAR, and CANCH.ALAGUA,ansi let, no
other be palmed on to you: - - •
CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the bff
wrapper,a note of hand, signed wtth u... Peri, by A:. L - .
SCOVILL & CO. -
Cough and Disease ef fourteen somas standing Cured,
After being given up twice by eminent Physicians!,
, ALBLIV4 June 911411343.
Meires. A. L.ScooM 4 , co.—l herewith .forward to you
a Certiftewegf a Cure, effected by. your Compound Syrup
of Liverwort, Tar and Canchaingua: 'Me Cough and
«perforation was of fourteen trnznats standing, and had.
bodied the skill of several of our eminent physieians in -
New York,Albany and Cooperstown. - I run the - person
in whom the cure was effected, and as I had previously
no fait in patent medicines, I have since tried_ it on
others, and have become sautfied .01 its value. Mine •-•
was as great a tare as was ever - performed, as I had,
during my aickness,bangthertup twice by my-physicians.
I have now *commenced, my business, after taltinga
think, about eight bottles. . - ,
Youra,reaPectfully,- - Tgos. C:FAULDER,
BLEEDING AT. TEM 'LUNGS CURED.
sax now samarrtx tr ACTS. •
Statement of Mr. A. - Lang Baker, N 0.366 Peat I Era;
N. Y.-aA. few days before last Christmas, I.vrot- talon
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely'at ,the
Lungs. I called in a Homccopathic physician, but his
medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert
isement, and thought I would try Dr- Bogert' SFruir of
Liverwort, Tar add Cane/Wags:a, Befdre I had taken
up the third bottle.; my bleeding - had stopped, my Cough
was gone, and I felt as wel an - usual. health Is now
good h.. 1 consider it a moat extellent mcaleine,- and cor
dially recommend into my friends.. (This statement-was
modem the Proprietor:, Mardr.l2lh, 1850.1 - • '.•
ED — This whole paper might be filled with letters Si
milar to the abova,flons those who-haus been cured..
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A.L. SCOVILL
& CO., Proprietors at- their Prinapal Depot,GCYDRIO
HALL, N 0.316 Broadway,' New York, to whom-AIL - Or ,
den for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies,
should be addressed, post-paid:
ALSO, tor sale by H. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood sr!reer,
Wholesale -Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity ; D. M.
Curry and H. 1". Schwartz, Allegheny City;•Townsend,
Carr & Co., Manehi,ster ; A. Patterson, Birmingham.
PRICE—Ia large bottle, $1,06; or six bottles for $5,66
Private Mummies.
DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY I,
Devi:ass his entire. attention to en office
practice. Hislusinessismostly confine:di°
) Private or Ventree, Diseases; and stieh Pala
-.
. ~o > o ' ful :affections, brenght •on :hrimprizdenct
gik
, ." - youthful indulgence and excess.: ' , -- • '
.....-e , ,- Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptioni, Oirnorx
eXe . hea,Olcet, Stricture, Urethral , DLscharges - ,
Impurity of the Bloat, with all diseases 0. , the venereal
origin. Skin Diseaies t Scorbutic Eruptions,' Totter,
Ring*orm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weaknest,lM,
poteneyi Piles, 'Rheumatism, Female Wcakness,Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in - Ant-
Nervous Affecuons, Pains in the Back and Leine; Itrita.
Mons of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated
Cure guaranteed.
Fourteen y ears' practiceVour in this city% enables Dr.
Brown to oiler assurances of speedy cure to all 'stomp
Office and, private consulting rooms, eg Diamand ay.
ID - Charges moderate._ ' • novS:d/iWly,--
To EUMATISM—Dr. Btuwive newly atscoureo sera
edy for Rheumatism is a speed* and certain reined*
for that painfultrouble. Dieser fails. - -- ; - 7 - .
--
OHlce and Private Conenlmtion Rodirp No 6S, DIA.
MOND, Pittsburgh, Perna: _' The Doctor alwaya: at"
b orne . _ . - lartle•darrit
AL;ANCEE3 which • hays been uq-
changed fox three years and .tilwirards; in • lisisilry„ !
change _
Bartiof, Pittsburgh:- - Aug,
William Davis, residence unknown, a. -F _,
Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Ohio, Bor. - ASV' - 44
I certify that the foregoing,. haleness .eMiesr.itilitir due
to the persons named or their legal:representativeac
cording to the Books of this-Bank_ _
• . T UPW L . Car
Swtirnto and stibscribed before me, ;his 28M- day o
December,lB.sl,2. • - W. Prisms?,
7 ,
decSterm ' Aga Pubiie
ANARY SEED-10 bbla. for sale by
lJ doco B. A: FAHNESTOCH. &CO