LOM MATTERS. Tittazaisrtx gaztve.-41 will biteettly an ad. vertiaement in tpldare Pat that the-Blakely Fami. i.. 1 / 4 etxxiliiriyed in ehia city, and will - give a Concert, et Wilkins Hall. 0 9 fridAY eYeniffir . T lOlll . •• 4 .Tb Inadlng pap* Rokheitei, Babb); -arid - oilier cities, sspeak la the bigheet term( of , approbation of thi s obique'''. -We extract the .fellowind from a comantalcation in the Rochester .dcfoarifser_*: The mule was truly excellent. Having frequent-. Ji - listened to the pieces by the Orchestra ' as - per formed . by the, trained artistes of New York; I hoc, my/self capable to ju dgia, and - 1 feel:no . belie. : tattoo In saying I have .never-.heard those pieces performed better, if as well, considering the number The vocalpart of the'entertainment war serially a f sit 4onnsting !if 'a very pleasing ' variety, well 'adapted to the varioni tastea of the immense andi ,ence; and the loud, anit.continued cheering, and , frequent imeore, afforded conclusive evidence to the performers that their, efforts to please were fully appreciated, and enthusiaitle.ally rewarded. . . Coscastr.--The grand Charity -Concert . for the benefit of the Allegheny Orphan Asylum, coMet off thii.erening, at Lafayette HalL =lathe object'la so praistworthy, and the''lstate of the finds of the In. idols:l : being - rather low, It is to be hoped that the generosity of - oar, eitigeni will im shown _by :filling. the'Sootn. Beside, the best musical talent or oar city in engaged, and the entertaiament no. doubt will be well worth the price admission: Attend,hy all means. • -•- . . • Res.--41 'bleeder night several per , sons attempted to break , in .the house or Robert Palmer, about two'ntiles trete the * citit;on 'the Pipes town read, -A German steeping in the-lower room, wasareowed hy - their 'noise at the - winfiovi-shutters. . . . Ria . Wak,net! . who, in coming, down dike with his win, made to much noise that the tiditiestled; Re fired - after them, without it taking • ', . , titl9ol4/intler Jim:, the boys who wart:ltt thevell with Kelly at the time of his coni Mittlegf: ihe . merder;weriyesierdly morning brought into toed for the purpose of: receiving . sentences for Burglary and Larceny, thAcrimes or which they stood :Coniietrul,but their plinth and sprightliness (named the sympathies Of alt present.:'_Their son , tante ivas again deferred, and they were remanded to prlsew: . , •;. , -Cottinzasixtrao.-7,Tobn Corrigan," a Painter in tali City, and brother to Robert and ..tackaon Cor . baton, who.were Committed a few days since on a , similar charge, Was yesterday committed by Mayor Fleming for a farther bearing, on oath of William SssTttrc - Dan . Snyder, the notorious Dan, convicted of' obtaining'goods ander falie pretencCa, was yesterday iientenr.ed in six months imprisonment in the county yeprotested. that he was lean cent—diat be intended, when able, to pay his way. Nar. A beautiful. horn will be presented to the+ Vigilant POW Coppany tolworrovir evening,.' at Atceir Soiree, in Lafayette Hall. , It was vaddeby W. Smithotad isvierth abont,S6o. ,It can be seen 'to the - window of J: B:Kennedy, Market.street.. itsmiter ?A1113.-40i. Will, a vagrant, at. tempted to harl. himself. in - the , Tombs yesterday, while %boring 1:4il:lei manias patu. was sue pended bybis bandkere,hief, and life was nearly ex, tlnet It hen etii dpwn; ; • Fa*-44 , fire broke out laid eveuing in Carriage Factory, on Third street, between Smitli• field Bpd Wood,; but the Runes were extinguished without raising an alarm. s It s has been but n .short time since this ettablishmeol,was burnt down. Stir,There is some tail or a Intmier taving been committed on the'Allegbeny bridge- which was de stroyed by fire on Sunday morning. Several pistol shotaeretraid to, have .been heard of about tilt; bridge, a short - time prev i o u s t o its reiu batting war Will the Councils,• see- to having Webster street, hettiecit Tannel had High, fised,—it is al most impassable iivbad erusther, nod is the subject or much complaiut. .Conitairen.—Comniitinetat were yesterday made out against gt Sweet 8111, 41 4 hp fileClusky and .. Fran tivo ; tiastets dlive Oil cram the store of Jacob Weaver. Bar The Tem of th e Coirt pl" Quarter Sesilons is last coming - 10a close. All the juroraexpept one purer were yesterday disehargeO, and it is more • than likely that dismissedtheY*lile'i to•day. ~ , Birk fellow - atotecaonie looney from ri butcher in market yesterday morning, but was pursued and laveruikert by the butcher, who gate him a Bolero drubbing for his palm. Iter A 4/cry large fitieral attended the remains of Miss Barr;', Fourth street, to their final resting plado yesterday. NSW . DAT Porzez.-.-Mayor Guthrie has made the follorritig 'additional &nob:iterate io his Day Police: Beruani Dougherty-, John Marpellea, and Si.. Reed. 115310", A man,lebose name we did not learn, fel down, yesterday, on Penn . itreet, end broke hieleg ear Leenird)s Benefit ccimes off to-night. - Who takes tho hom ' ':No busineas of importance wart transacted in Court yeateilaY. • leir - YeiteTday wilt a wintry, tLsy, and ao mistake Splendid Neurtslanos.' RLEBER takes pleasure In annotu3Cing that he . has last opened a- lot of choice Pianos of the celebrated make of Narctstc Cx.stur and Pcmuus, New Yotk, which with those on hand, from the mostelegant, varies and extensive stock ever offered in this city. ' Among btiteria'one splendid 7 octave double carved Piano; Louis XIV style, with the new improvement of the over 'midge, the latest and most Important improve- Mem, to he found 0111 V on Nunns & Clark's Pianos. : Also, two superb Zolian Attachment Pianos. N. E.—An ezterutive lot" etNew Music, - embracing Jenny Lind's, and the - choicest new Song's; Polkas, 1 Waltzes, Ac.' ; ,SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP. ;LW , No. 1.01. Third street. GOLD HUNTING WATCHES—Susi: received' and for sale at- reduced • prices, twelve splendid, fall smelled gold hunting patent. lever 'Watches—assorted slue for gentlemen and -. , • • Also, six -very wehty jetvelled,' real Johnson, Gold patentlever Watches. • •." so, twelve ladles" gold Watches, of fine quality and .snorted sizes arid patterns—all Warranted. _ _ , W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, corner of Market and Fourth sts.' tY .al Plea Insurance Company. BRANCHOFF/CE, C 4 DartMr,ilam sT4, - PlTrssusultr - • • • fanuary 1441831.. HE best evidence of the success of the Directors in endeavoring to take the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE .4 'DURANCEr..OIIIPANY" meet the wants of the ammunity, is tho unparalleled amount of business hick has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Poll * les in a little more than seven months • and adding. ver 870,000 capital to the company. -The Directors ate • rand to say, that , nearly all - the property insured is of • e safest kind,in small risks, and 4tr'large proportion nsuredfor only one year. .. •er or Policies brined ••=••-• 3 , 953 . ountof property insured. ..... 144,073,583 00 . ..armtaf_guaranteeprembutts4s4s,4sll 39 onto( cashpremiumv--. 24,631,80 ount of guarantee 70;128.18 .. clamor Tosses —• 3 , 800 00 To bededucted froni-she-above the incidental expen• To city or conntiy merchants, and owners of dwell. awl Isolated - or country property, it is believed irfs company affords advantages inpoint of cheapness, afety-slid securityiinferiar.to no Insumace• Company. n this ,country Condacted on themlulaible and greatlyimprOved ays; em of Classificatier. of Risks, excluding all special insuring onl y . a limited ' amount in any one /o alityithus precluding the frequency and occurrence of otige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Itlatualplan; - not only poireeses the cheap o ess and_accommodation • f both' methods, but entitles the 'bleared t oartiei • on in the p fits. a P Pst It i s control Of. the following Directors ' . Rutherford. A. J. Gillaty - John R. Packer, Samuel T.: ones, Alonzo', 4. Canier,Philo ile4 . wick, Robert otz. _ A. RUTHERFORD, heat . A. A.J. GILLETT, Peep. A. A. CAME; ACt4lll7. , wyjy: OEIXS.-TOBAGCO.Ia store and for faintly• novit • . ' STUART- EL , SILL. 135 kegs do; For sajo WATEHBLAN Er. SONS, • .la 9 . - al Water and 62 Front streets:, kA , TAT/ON.-- aporlianlru . ?ga t grained in inn w tation of oak, and varnishtd,for sale by-, • - jan2s , ' - • - 'WALTER P. MA RSHALL. GOOD PEDDLING Wi e GO I N. Apply at this of. 61e. IslB , ',:#11. -, ".A.0ie .- o',',',.4:ltit. ••-•For Itent.:' - ALL that portion Of my - river bottom, lying betvimmu jbll., the Pittsburgh. and - Braddoaktiv Meld Plank road and the river,'Supposiod- to contain' about fifty aerea,to which will be-attached a two - story Frame - Huse; with an-excellent , cellar underneath, an Orchard, n - Stable and Barn. It is in - -a high state ofeultivation, and would be well calculated Tor Dairy. or Gardening porpoises.— The facilities of getting to market are equal to any in the county, as the occupant will have his cheiceefthe river, plank:road or railroad for his accommodation - . No per son need apply. uniesi he can 'come well recommended for honesty, industry and sobriety. . jag:two - WM. G Real ..Estate for . 150145 , - _ . MIER undersigned _ offers for sale a largennmber of A. 'minable buildiog lots, and some irety desirable sites for manufactories, in the borough of.,Biminghtun, loca ted near the new Public Scheel House and English La; /heron Church. . -, .. ~.. , .. , . , The rapid growth of %Tungluiai -in population and manufactunag wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold„ vill render them a safe and pro. Stable investment. Title perfect:. Terms favorable.. For particulars and terms enquire of. the undersigned. at the office of Gpo. F. Gilmore, Espy oti , Gmnt street; Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets,or of William Spnrnes and ; Patterson, Bsq'ns . , at their offices in Birmingham. Liman MOSES F.EATON. Fog Sale. TBE subscriber offers for sale alarge and well built BRICK ROURE,with five or more acres of ground rth situated on the Fourthstreet Road, within three miles of this city. Possession given onthe let of April next-- Also, a Neu desirable lot of ground,: containing over FOURACRES; with a spring of excellent:vraterthere .on, situated near the above. Also, a lot of ground 98 feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining , the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the - city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Pennsylviinia Avenue. Possession given immediately. It [s now certain that the Plank Howl will be completed pnit the above propezirearlyitt the coming slimmer.— For further information apply to DAVID WWl' RR, 4th street Road; near the first described property. Datlnf For. Rent. rik• - • : . • A DWELLING ROUSE, with ten or eleven room 3, in good repair, and with large yard, on e ena Street , Allegheny. Rent,,Sl76 per annum. Also—A STORE on Market street, Pittsburgh' a long Warehouse, on Third street, and several Rooms in Post Office Ruildlngs. ' E. D. GAZZABI, • - Jalltdibat - • '• ' 164 Second tareet. • Summer Boarding House to Let. MBE Mansion on Nunnery Hill, with out Buildings, XOrehard,l3hrubbery, including about ten acres of ground, will be let to a good tenant, who wishes to keep a house for the reception of visitors. -- The person rentingmay become an Agent for the sale of some, of the- adjoining ground,.and, if successful in sales, may more than•pay the rent. The location is healthy, and has many facilities making It particularly desirable as a summer retreat - Enquire of Thompson Bell, at.the office of :A. WILMI NS ib CO., ;la= ' - corner Third and Market'sts. Vs'suable Property Mee Rent. A three sum BRICK 1100 SE, belousing to 'the estate of Ww..l.Tarrms, deceased, ts , oder -2 ed format or lease. It is Boasted on Fourth st., between Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been new y paoered and painted ; it is now occupied by Mrs. Verner. Rent, 13.2ii0 per annum. Apply to myself, or Roar= C. TorraN, at the works of Knap h Co. Possession given on theist of ApriL • L: R, MiABOIT, Drug- azid . Presertjpitlor. Store for Sale. 2LDRUG and PRESUMPTION STORE, located. in a floaribbing and improving part of the city, which is doing a profittOle business, is offered for sale upon easy terms. - -For farther nartioulars, app!) , at this office. Date; Penn Street Property for Sale. .0171 PEET on Penn street by 110 feet deep to an alley, aPJ Put below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews, Stable. .Raliptire oeThompson Bell, at ja22 •. A. 'WILKINS & 000 ACRES OF LAND,In Jefferson county, for sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the office of . A. WILKINS k CO., ja22 comer 3rd and Market sts., Cheap Country Residence. A LOT on Nunnery Bill, containing four acres, will 4451. be-sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access will be easy, and the lot commands a most beautiful view; , [oeM.l THOMPSON BELL. ' • Par Rent, • A BAISTMOME- STORE, on. Market Street, between Al& Third and Fourth Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas' White, us a Dry Goods Store. Arse—A targe well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This Room is welt t circulated and suitable for a Musical Sa. loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. ' E. D. GAZZAM, api:tf Office, Third it., over the Post Office. Coal Land on YougOloghany. 100 ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam there is a pitopened and railroad prepared for putting coal in boats. [acilli] THOMPSON BELL. To et. 4 , ,11, A TWO STOR.Y BRICK HOUSE, on Bank TV Lanai - Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aqbeaact. 'qutre of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield streets. 1.3029 1=321121 THE three story $lllOll DIVE.LLING, No.lo Ray street,Sayder's Row. -Price 83000. 'gen= . -8500 cash ; 8500 m -one year; and 82000 in five years To be secured by "mortgage on the premises. =Clear of all inctnbrance, and title Indisputable. Apply to WILLIAM DIGEIIt, :team " No. 181 Liberty street. A Farm for Sale. ffIHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, I containing 1,00 acres-100 of which are cleared.— The farm lies directly ou the road-from Middletown to Jefferson ; it is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank.' The buildings consist of a hewed log house and Barn ;with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subscri heron the premises, in Allegheny countyDl miles from Pittsburgh • • NATHANIEL MTLINTON. Moon townihip, October a--tf For Sale. A - LOT OF GROUND, containing :II Acres, situate one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun ty, on which there is erected a new Brick. House, 46 In 40 feet, II stories high, with a basement. The house has been well built and wc ii finished, and CO/V.ollli 13 rooms. It is within 200 y. as of the Ohio river, and commands afire view, t, and is bounded on the North west by 'the State read lending to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for. ,a garden, or summer boarding house. 'A lot of 5 acres aoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the per chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser: Enquire of N. P. & G. L. B. FETTERMAN, feb23:tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth at.. Ivor Sala, A ROUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between A. Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on 'a lob there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms'ea y;—Title good. For particulars, enquire of ,Aldenzuut PARKINSON, Penn street, Fifth Ward. maylktf Land for . Sale. THE Chastities Coal Company will sell some very do rirable ran of LAND, situated on and, near the SteubenvLlie Maniac; and near the southern terminus of their rstilroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur chasers, and the tertnanf payment will be very easy. Enquire of . ,Z W REMINGTON, sepl' Manager. A LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. .f . ossee• 3g. 'ion given irttmediately. For terms, apply to Geo. WeYinan, or. : GEORGE HUBLEY, . Jatint No. 150 Water street. FRRENT—Several Houses ht different parts of e ' city. Enquire at the Real Estate Office at the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. sep2inf ' - ' ' HENRY W. FISH. I 1 I t 7• ' I ,:fs acres or Baia • oct4 , THOMPSON BELL. Pe n mananlp. • AT no time for many years has there been such ma scmpulons trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving are circulated.through the town and countrv, with the en graver's name suppressed, in order to induce the igno rant to believe them to 'be . penmanship. Persons (lest rims of becoming rapid and el egantpenmen, will do well to call at DOFFS . MERCANTILE COLLEGE; and t•x , amine the handwriting , of 'some of the best penmen in the city, who have been instructed in this Institution. Jones' Lily:White. LADIES are c antiopeclamunst using common prepa red Chalk., - ' They are not aware how frightfully injurious.it is " ' to the skin! how coarse, how, rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy! the uin , appears atter using preparediChalk ! • Besides, it is injurious, contain ing a large quantity of Lead ! We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES: , SPANISH LILY WHITE. It Is perfectly innocent, being purified "of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white ; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and 'smooth.. Sold by . the Age tit, WIS. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 - cents. dec2o:dawly - ( Gazette copy.) A Salentine flair Tonto Restorer A-ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles-37f cents. Those .ti - who have used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who haie not, - we assure it to possess the following qualities. It Will force the hair to grow on any where nature intended hair to grow, stop Broiling ofl, cure - scurf or dardruff, and make bights red or grey hair grow dark. For dressingthe hair soft and silky, nothing can exceed this—it makes. it 'truly, beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical,: yet superior article for- the hair. - -Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37i cents,so cents and wANTED GOON—A good Wet Nersc, to go to Al. legheny city.., Wanted—a good Gardner to go to Elizabeth town. Wanted—a place in a warehouse, An., for an honest, indostrioasGerman, who speaks English. Places wanted'for a number of Salesmen, Bookkeepers, Warehouse and Laboring men - , in city or country. - Al. so; for, a number of Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstress-. es and Nursesand for a good many :boys; of all ages; a smart;.We lP ednc.sted German boy wanted in a store. Wanted—a goad . Farmer Ur go .to Kentucky and over see I Farm. Also, a good Wet Nurse. TO LET—An established Dry , . Goods Store.: Rent low. Please cull at ISAAC HARRIS' .. j.5 25 :31.1 Agency and Intelligence Moe, Fifth at. Usk Howe's•Cough-Catitdy. - F OR SALE by-H.Srnyser, -Joel OAden:& -Snowden Coulter & jacksort; ontl K " 3 "&• BrArrelliPittsburtir; W. R. M'Clelland,gan chaster. •••• ••• • • • • • [nov29. COTCH BNUFF.-40 boxes, 4 or.. paekages L ßond's IJ:extra, tor solo by (]al] sTuditT & ULU ... _ ~y..;.: =NEMEE=MMMMMII= :... : '?: . 4.*#14-_ - 00: . :..: . d.til.lintiriitaL urns PITTBIIHRGIIIIoARD or TRADE AND ,5113R0 HANTS , EXCHANGE. N. . B.•CR/110. BARKER, COXXITTIE - Voll _ JESSE CARoTHERs. Datkr Revtosi or tha Markets. OFFICE, OP THE MORNING ` 'POST, Tnunsust, Jan 30,,1851.1' Yesterday the weather 'was changed, being very cold and bleary.. Not much change in the markets. FLOUR—We• hive no change to note. Sales Made at the wharf at 83,44p3,45; one small - lot at a figure higher.- gales of fine'at 83,20 from stores; by the dray load at 83,6003,62. BACON:—Stiles of 20 ensks Shoulders at 61, sod SO casks Rams at St. We could hear of no sales o Sides. CLOVER SEED—There is quite a speculative de. mand. Sales made, yesterday of 200 bush at from 85,7595,87.; by smell loti, in a retail.way, at 86,25 x 6,50; 100 bush reported at 88,00, 4 mos. . APPLES—SaIes of 50 bbli at 81,00. DRIED BEEF—Sales'of reads at 131.. DRIED FRLIT—We still quote Apples at 75 to 80; Peaches, 81,30 to 1,37. ' POTATORS—S'aIes of Neahauttocka at 65075; upward tendency. OlLS—Sales of Linseed at 51,00; No 1 Lord at 6060. BRAN--Sales at- the river at 12. CHEESE—SaIes of 120 boxes Common at 61 ; 20 Cream at 6*. - WHISKEY—firm; sales at 25026. GREASE—We have reported a sale or 25 bble at 3. • FlSH—Market firm; No 3, 87,5007,75. GRAlN—Wheat: Sales to City Mills from 72 to 78, nein quality. Barley : Not much demand we quote, at 60. Rye : In moderate demand at 60. Oats: Sales at seen. Coro : Sales are still made at 44 to O. HOPS—Sales in a regular way at 40. BAGS—Sales of 30 dos tow and cotton at 53,76 PORT Or PITTSBURGH. 4 in= 0 mass WATER IN TNZ custom. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.2,_Boies, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. 44 Atlantis ,Parkinson; do 44 J. DPICee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton 44 Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " Express, Hazlett, Cincinnati. DEPARCED " Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. " Baltic Jacobs Brownsville. . 44 Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. J. M 4 Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas'Sliriver, Balley,i'West Newton " Cincinnati,Birminghara, Cincinnati. Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. 4 4 Gossamer, -, Cincinnati. " Gen. Gaines, L. H. Abrams, St. Louis. " new, Cincinnati. Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. Ladles , Writing and Drawing Class. APRIVATE CLASS ROOM, exclusively for Ladies, - is now open In connection with Dab's Mercantile College, in 'the room opposite MriNelson's Daguerrean Gallery. The class will be under the direction of M. J. Gouiniocb, from New York, an experienced teacher and author of a new and elegant style of engraved copy lines for la dieslwriting classes. Arithmetic, Drawing, and the new and fashionable accomplishment of plain and <mama. tat card writing, taught in the highest perfection. . flours, 10 to 12 A. M. ijo2g Coughs and Colds Cured la 48 HOlllll. INCE: the introduction of this new compound,Coughs 1„3 and colds are cured in a very short time.. We will warrant Dr. Key_ser's Peewit! Syrnp to cure cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugitis, to less. time and at a ebeaper rate than any other medicine ever discov ered. IT. HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro dace nausea which is more disagreeable than the Cough itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas . ant soothing article and it will care, or dr =may win be refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine In our city, from our own citizens, should convince any one of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been used by him in his own practice for a number of years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A_ lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had ben afflicted with a Cough =ld expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the conga removed by the use of half a do senor bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that " he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article. for he has used it in his own case and in the cases of tnembets of his family with the most perfect success. LS oNE OP THE CHEAPEST MISINLINES now mows. — lt is put up in half pint bottles at 59 cents each, or six bottles for 62,50. CONNERY STOBIKEEPEIIS would do well to keep a sup• ply of %biomedicine on hand all the time, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to bay some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, bay Dr. Iturszes Pacroast. SIRUP, and take no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medico, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numerous,certificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de serous of seeing them. AGENTS WITITED throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. it will pay a large profit to all, agents; besides, they will be doing sut fenng humanity it service by'placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSEII & AV DO WELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; to whomnil letters for agenci ea most be addressed,— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er,Jr., Brownsville; George Bairn, Washington ; John H. Buchanan, Hickory ; George Keyser, BPKeespon ; J. D. Vowell, Canonsburgh ; and by merchants and druggists generally. rja2s filarlnc, Flee and Inland Transportation 10151160.N0.E. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER. ICA; Philadelphia, chartered 17D4, capital *MOO,. 000, assett Januar; 13, 18.51, 81,00/ 1 255 00, will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and , other vessels; either by inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin,Fresi.., Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, John R. Ned: Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E.Bowen .. .._ Ambrose White, George W. AispLawall, Thomas. P. Cope, Janice N.Dickson, S. - Morris, Wale ,r U. D. Sherrerd, See , y. This is the oldest Insurance Company In the. United States, and from Its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra Itazard ous character, may be considered as ()Bering ample se curity to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, ja24 • . No. 141 Front street. New Books! New Books I VITALL, 85 Fourth street, has Just received the Lad 1V der of Gold, an English story, by Robert Bell. To Love and to be loved, a story, by A. S. Rose; The Forrest Rose, tale of the Frontier, by Emerson Bennett ; - Lad Leoti; or Adventuies in the Far West, a sequel to the Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett ; Temptation ; or. the-Watch Tower of Koat-van ; Olive, a novel, by the author of "The Ogilvier” Singleton Fontenoy,ll N.; by James Hannah, author of sketches in" Clint-Marine." The Romish Confessional; or the Auricular Confes sion, its hivtory, consequences, and policy of the Jesuits, by M. Miculet; Western Scenery on land and 'river, hill and dale, in the Mississippi Valley, by Wm. Wells; for sale tis above, and at P. S. Berford's, Fedeial street, Alleghen . A. 1111111LICKEIV•er. CO., •"- ILAVE ON HANDat their extensive CABINET and CHAIR hIANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield st, a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent, below customary rates.: Terms—teash only.. Ifiec27:ly . , - The Huma B ody"ust Peraplre t (So SATS NATURE') _ TO RAYS HEALTHY' APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. 'N,TOW,J on* , Italian Cbemical Soap causes a free j2 l ll perspiration; and at the same time mollifies ! aoftens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an Infant's, SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not, only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in PIMPLEStBLOTCHES . ,FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is nonseless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I state.. Those who are liable to . • CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure,lbut a preventive and I can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than I state. iWr — Bat, reader,•the stores are flooded with imitations, - and be sate you ask for Jonas' Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent. in - Pittsbalgh,24o Liberty strect,Pittsbuth; head of Wood. dec2O • - For Bale. - fiIHE FURNITURE and FIXTURES of the Red Lion Hotel St. Clair street, with the lease. Terms easy. Apply to R. S. Dan:. Ija27:3tdaltsi4j Prop rietor. 14, EDDINGS. tcc,--300 Wedding Cake Boxes; 200 Cotnelian Rings; YY 12 doz. assorted Gold Pens: 12 do do Spectacles; 4do do Razors & Stps Just received at the Watch and Somelry Store el W. W. WILSON, 'Joao corner of Market and %Mit StS. PLANTATION MOLASSES-20 barrels new crop Uolassos just received and for sale by MILLER•fc lIICKETSON, declO • , Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty st. 51.1 boxes Supotior 5 , 8 Tobacco- 5 cases, 8 boxes etch, nectar-40j 10 boxes 10's Tobacco For solo by CARSON & 51 , KNIGHT, jit9l 94 Water meet. FUNE Pale and Dark Cognac Brandies for sale by i.24JANES P. HORBACH. .:;,.k:' ,- .,'i:',.4 , i. -. :i ., ' , f3:! ,.:- • • =The Third 'Ward Public Soltooll triVING been sustiended,Mr.nrul:Mrs.Watratn,late Principals in said , school, propose, opening . a pri vate. school for Bops ad Girls ouliciaday next, in the lecture room of the Fifth Presbyterian , church, Smith. field.strcet. Tennis low, and made known on applica, tion at NO. 47 Band atreet, or at the School Boom. - la22:lvcr . , ' - WEGNER &• BUECHNER'S New Lithographic' Establishment. 00 Market street, +between Thiief Pourdh IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic 1. work in .the most elegant style, such as Show tills, Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bill heads; and L a . bets, printed in gold, colors, tee. At the same place Messrs. Moespr .14...Relatle have opened 'a Daxwtsto Sonnet.; and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifice's, Monuments, Ac., width!' possi.; ble accuracy ace elegance. _ . .istls:ty 3°llll °Xi C B It I ONNEtt. laßlvtittEN .WP. B. livr'."2l' Pittsburgh Chair JIG Cabinet ware Itaanis, ifs. 99 Third Bata, Souki Side: s;b OT. Al. tc Co.,respeetfully inform their.friands and customers that: they have„ if not the largest stock ever before seen in this . city, the greatest variety of styles the finest finished, made of the best seasoned materlafe and by the best workmen in the western country — al, of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the,city. Oar stock is all our own, manufacture ; no importations. ' . , , . Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. All orders promptly attended to. , ja7 The Beet Place, to Buy Tea. - - - Ii k KORRIS & HAWORTR'S Tea Start, East side of 1.7.1. the Diamond. Good flavored Teas 50c ; the finer kind 75c ; the best imported j et co_ - Old country people, who use BiatieTio,will find ours exactly to their taste. We have Jost received a lot di rect from England, and the same kind of Teat cannot be bought at any other Storein Pimburgh. "Strange, but true" , jat4 Allegheny Planing dill,. ARDE4II3OI( wraxgr, ALLSOIDINY crrir, MOM. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public 'generally, twat having completed his new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new k astern - made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, be is now prepared to tarnish promptly and at reduced rates. planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat ;touters; carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making, house, steamboat work, & c., can be found at all times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jute Proprietor. N. B.—All orders directed to Pinsbargh will receive prompt attention. - Selling off at, less than Cost, to quit the Business. SHIRTS ! SHIRTS!: SHIRTS!!!—The Shirts and (Lents. Furnishing, at No. 80 Fourth street, sign of the golden Bee Hive, Kerr BE SOLD by the 20th of Jana , asp. Call soon, as they are selling at 50 and 75 cr et. less than the usual] prices, and ,far less than nut cost. aec3l J. H. LAWMAN. The Store to let and the fixtures for sale. J. H. Soap Stone Griddles, ripHE subscribers have-just received a few dozen ee -1 Perlor Soap Stone GRIDDLES, di•ect from the manufactory. As these Griddles are used without grease of any kind, they are entirely free from - the gas and offensive odor that attends the use of the common iron Griddles, and which makes them so objectionable. For sale by JOHN DUNTAP CO., declo corldarket and Second sts, na7l rsTi [• s THEpartnership of. Reynolds & Shee.was dissolved by mutual consent on the lat cast. The business of the firm will be settled by either of the prtiee, the name of the firm to be used for that purpose. - E. 0. REYNOLDS, .1. L. SHEE. On retiring from the business of Reynolds & Shee, I would recommend Mr..J. L. Shea to my friends and the former customers of the house. ja.l4 S. 0. REYNOLDS, One Cent Renrsurd. RAN °way from the subscriber on the sth instant, an indented apprentice, primed' JOHN JONES. All persons aril forbid harboring or trusting him, as they will be dealt with' according to law. jai; A. WESTERVELT. Pearl y Wlllte Teat& end Breatti, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who, have either, arc honoraldy assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth'whito as snow, and the breath odlferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 241) Liberty street, head.of Wood. A. W. Faster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE. NC. 164 FOURTH STREET, . near Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. atesls:daslY "OUR HOUSE." -.= S . • HELL OYSTERS AND GAME recitteed daily at " One Ilona," No. 24 Diamond alley._ jOiaM WM. DENNETT• Prime Black Ten t from listigiland. iurolutis it, HAWORTH, in the Diamond, have this ~ day received per "packet ship Devrinshire," from London. shout 1500 ilbs. of Fine, Strong and Rough Fla • vored Black. TEAS—the very best that could be par- Chastain the English market. Price, GO and :5 cents P b. The Tea Market, in the Dltunond," east - side." fjaS EVOLVERS!—Just reeeived an additional stock of It, Colt's Patent Revolvers. also, AJlen's do. Very convenient and necessary " self protectors" to such as may find itnecessary to be exposed at night. For sale at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W.W. WILSON, ja corner Market and Fourth es, COIN SCALES.—Banks, brokers and busliiesi men, who have not yet supplied themselves with a sim ple, expeditious and certain detector of counterfeit coin. will find it greatly to their advantage to procure one of these approved balances. "A few mom left." Frices, 81,50,83,50 and 85,00, according to size. Ja2.l W. W, WILSON. ' BALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been un changed for three years and upwards, in the Ex change Bank of Pittsburgh : Witham Davis, residence unknown, Nag. 51,1845—5M0, Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Ohio, Oct 23,1247 . • 45, I certify that the foregoing balances appear to be due to the persona named or their legal representatives, ac cording to the Books of this Dank. T. M. HOWE, Cashier. _ Sworn to and subscribed before me ibis day of December,lBso. C. W. Earrssr, decso:lnt Notary Public, • Fresh Tess. 1 UST RECEIVED at the Clurrast. Tss. Sronx, a fine tft assortment of Tea., viz t Best strong Epglish Black ; . do Extra fine Ooolong ; do English Breakfast; do .Chulan ; do Congor ; GREEN TEAS.— Extra Sliver Leaf Young Hyson ; do Gunpowder; do Old Upon ; do superior Young Dyson ; jalo IL C. KELLY, Fifth street. lark MILS. FAMILY FLOUR; 50 bags Coffee •, RI bbls . No. 3 Mackerel; 7.sbbls. Tar ; 11:0 bags Saltpetre; Forint° by • T. WOODS A. SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, jalo N 0.61 Water street. rpRE best placeit - I - Pittsburgh to buy real good Ten, is 1 at MORRIS & HAWORTH'S Tea Store, east side of the Diainottd--50c.,15e., and $1,430 F lb. All srtlctly genuine Teas. The Black Teas 111723., and the Green Teas at 81,00, are the very best Teas imported into the United States. decl7 1 - WENCH MERINOS. Ac., ttc .21) pieces black French Merino; 50 do colored ; _ do ; • 100 do parametta Cloths, all colors; 189- do Coburg do do; 300 do Alpaca. Just received at A. A. MASON & Nos. fhl and 51 Market street . RAISINS -500 boxes M. R. Raisins ; 250 half do do; 40 casks Currants; 40 boxes Citron; • 10 eases, fancy boxes, Prunes; J OSHUA. RHODES CO., _deel7 , No. 6 Wood street _ JUST RECEIVED and tor sate a TIM supply of fine PERFUMERY, including— Jenny Lind Pomades; Queen of Flowers , Hair Oil ; Porecine Soap; Jenny Lind Extract; RoussePs Amandies ; COULTER & HACKE, dee24 corner of Wood and 3d streets. Li - TJOAR, MOLASSES AND CM' ' EL 1, 24 hbds. Susan 160 bbls. Molasses ; ' 200 bags Rio Cofibe ; +5 do Java do. For sale by Jan , CARSON k !WE-RIGHT. UNDRIES-- 2 bhds. Ombro bladder; 3 ceiroons Indigo; 10 bags Pepper; • 5 do Alepice; 20 bble. Alum ; 2 bales Cinnamon; S casks Epsom Salts; 15 do Salennue ; • 175 bbls. N. C. Tar ; 10 do Tanner's Oil.. - For sale by ja2l CARSON it -ItPRNIGHT OLD raTelj WHISKEY; Jamaica Ram, ,bottles. - For sale by • „ ! , •.• • J. P. HpRBACH, dealt 197 Liberty street ! Repontd &pressty, fee the Daily , Morning -' Post azsamm 8T zsinaIitIM—PIIIMICI) C DT num Mist CONGRESS....SECOND SESSION. Waotummy, January 29. Sztverz.—Blr. Hale promoted petitions for the repeal, of the fugitive slave law, which were laid on . . Mr. Sturgeon presented a - petition from soldiers who served in the war or 1812, asking, bounties of 160 acres of land. The committee on the peat office, reportedi with an amendment to the bill from the Hriase,:redocing the rate of postage. A bill, for the rellefof a woollen company in Va., was debated for some time—amended and poet• poned. The bill to aettle private land claims in Califor nia was taken up. The pending amendment of Mr. Walker, deck.. ring that the patent issued by the United States shall only be deemed as a relinquishment of the title of the Government, was, alter long debate, rejected. Mr. Benton submitted an amendment, ertendin g the law or proscription to the claimants. After de. bating, the Senate adjourned. Honsc.- - --The House proceeded to the discussion of the pending question, which is to reconsider_ the vote by which the homestead bill was refiarred to a committee of the whole on the slate of the Union. Mr. Julian adiocated the Policy of giving land to actual eettlere. . The question was Informally passed over, and the House resolved itself into a committee of the whole and took up the bill making appropriations for ° the deficiencies of the.ear 1851. The question pending beiag on the relevancy of the amendment offered yesterday by Mr. Strong of Pe., the chairman decided the amendment out ofor. der, and the committee, by a vote ot 102 to 117, sus tained the decision. - Sackett, Tuck and Schneck, labaequently pro posed tariff amendarenta, with the river and harbor bill attached, which were ruled out of order. Several amendments were made to the bill to truru ply the deficiency. The committee rose, and the bill was passed. The House again went into' committee 'of: the whole, and after being . aometime engaged-on the bill to establish branch mints in New York' and and San Francisco, rose and adjourned. FIRE IN WHEELING Wrizstrtro, Janaerq . 29. A portion of the splendid Glen Works of Sweeny & Bell wee this morning consumed by fire, including the cutting and packing rooms-- , losa 8.10,000. The blowing still continues, and befOre the fire Was well subdued a contract woe made for rebuilding. - Their buaineas will matte detained by the event. No in• eurance: CANAL APPOINTMENTS Ilanarearna, Janaary 29 J.F. McCullough, Supervisor. John Hastings, Collector R. R. Weal, Superintendent or. Portage Railroad. DWI H. Barr, Collector at Blairsville. Louravarxr., January 29—P. M The river has fallen 4 inches Mace last night.— This evening there arc 5 feet 6 inches in Canal. The weather is very cold and snowing. There have been no arrivals from below within the last 24 hours, but the Oregon iv momentarily expected. The Ver mont is loading for Orleans at 871 , for Pork ; Coffee 121012. LouumiLz, January 29 Loutits Woollen Factory, at Lexington, Ky., was destroyed by fire this evening. The work of an ins cendiary. Loss $15,000. No insurance. The New Orleans Telegraph Line is now in order from here. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ,New Pons, Jannary.l9-151 Cotton.. Dull. Flour..Ealier ; vales of 1,800 bble at 4,7804,87 for Indiana and Michigan . ; 4,9405,00 for round hoop Ohio. Pork.. Sales 150 old mess at 12,12312,25 ; prime 9,14 to 9;25, Beef..Bteady, with small sales at 81310 lbr mess; 638 for prime ; I 6 for beef barna. Lard..ln good demand; old, 8. Hogs.. selling at 6. Linseed 0i1..90391. Whiskey.. Firm ; Ohio at 26. • Cattle.. About 1,500 beeves, COWS and calves, and 7,000 sheep and lambs were offered. Beeves, for the past week, hive been dull, bat holders are firm. It is difficult to purchase good retailing qualities below 6o; fair average in market, quoted at 708 c: About 150 unsold. ' Ncw Pont:, . January 29—P. M. Cotton..Dult ; sales'of 800 baltio, including Mid land to lair upland, at 131 to 12; •, middling to fair Mobile and New Orleans at 131015. - Flour... Easier; sales of 7,000 bble including Michigan and Indiana, ai 4,75 0 4,87 ; Ohio, 4,870 4,94 ; round hoop, 5,18 to s,44;;family, 5,50 to 5,75. . • Grain.. Corn a easier; sales of 10,000 bushels at 66 for new southern, and 671 for new white.' Pork.. Quiet ; the principal demand is for filling contracts. Pales of mess at 12,18 to 12,25; prime, 9,25; Ohio new mee5,.19,25. Becf..Salen at 81 to 101; mess, 5 to 6; •prime beef hams firm. • • Pan.apcsafare. January 29. - No news. Breadstuff:l are dull. Provisions firm; no stock to operate on. There has been very little doing in Beef and Pork ; prices unchanged. Meaaßoef..fiales of city packed 12012,60 ft bbl. Mess Pork.. Sales at 12,75013,00 ; Prime 9,25. Tbo supplies, thus far, of Bacon have been tutu. anally sraiall. Grebn Meat Scarce and enquired for; sales of RUM In dry salt 9 • Shoulders 604; smoked Sides ; new held at 8i; smoked Hams range from 10 0111 bbl for new and 8091 for old. Beiaueona, January 29. ' Flour.. Buyers of Howard street at 4,60, and sel lers at 4,561. Rye Flour 3,621. , Grain..77heat : red at 1,0001,04; goodrto prime white 1,0501.15. Corn steady; yellow 61 ; white 62. Oats 43046. Rye 6070. • - • Provlsions..Firm at previous prices. Groceries..No change; Coff'ee: pilule; Rio 111. Whiskey-240251 in bbda and bble: Curcurtran, January 29: ,. c . The weather is,Ostreately coldovith high winds: The river has fallen nine inches within. the last 24 Flour.. Firmer, owing to the cold weather ' wblcl3 threatens to clove the canals . ; isles of 700 bbls at 3,57 to 3,60. Whiskey.. better; sales at 241. Provisions.. Buoyant, but no change In prices. gales of 400 bbls mean pork at 11,25; 100,000 Ds dry salted sides, 51 ; 50,000 Ibishoulders, 41 ;'2B;. 000 pee shoulders on_prisate terms. 11.1olasses..281 to 29. Bugar..sl to 61.. • • Pl'Pl!saVaQii CORNER Or HARRIS AVID TM= trIIIMIO• ; CIHARTERED A. D. 18.50; the only chartered Insti l-, union of the kind in Pennsylvania. - - Fatuity.-Jolla Putman, principal Instructor in the science of .deeounta. - • - • - --- - - . , , .., O. K. CRAreumunr s Professor of .PerteeuettPineretlP. tile computation . , /o. - - ' • . - - AUL AL WAtisorr, pig, -Lecturer 'on .Coirunereiul Law:, - Those wishing - to obtain a'complete , knowledge of Bookkeeping and its applioatiortio every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. [deal) MEE Bankers aub Oxthcuigt firolterg. , . • Notice:. . • TATE, have trasocitited'il:!GANDlNSlEL COrglil withal in VT-- the Exchange and Banking bueinees: • - -• •ii.-WILLIAMS lc CO. Pitliburgh. inn'y. 1, 1851.--jadd.ei - . . WILLIAMS. I. B. VOVAIr. 1717131. H. WILLIAMS dr. 00. i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NORM EAST conass in WOOD AND TEIIDD OTRSZTS. A,LL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec . lions promptly attended to. ria6:6m • Removal. N. 110LRES te- SONS, LUNN 11.11=098D ?MOE BIBIING .AND ISCHANat 0171171; To No. 67 Market afrett,four doom below old stand. N. HOLMES & SONS, ' • IDANKEESAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and pea' DD lees m Notes, Dram, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes.. Ezehange on the-Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. • . Collections made in all the cities throughout the trni-'. ted States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and-Fourth streets. - aug 28-Iy. Domestic :and Foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silosr, - Doughd, Solt and - Ezehanged, ' EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE A. Hill & Co" PITTSBURGH EithinglsT ALLOWED ONITUIC DIZPOSITS. , LLLEc SA IM% XDWLILD 114.1111 'CRAMER a. RAtim. - - . Banketran'd Exchange Brokers, Decaers in Forsisn and Domini Bak tki Rzehangr, Cenificates if Depos• it, Bank Notes and. Coin. - - ' Corner'of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. mar2.B-. DAN KING-11017SE: JESSE CAROTHERS & CO. ) • N 0.15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.. Current money received on deposit. - Collections blade on ell the prtneipol cities of the Uni ted States. - tangttly :AS. 11.8001 f. TIIO3. SARGENT ROOM is SAILGEZirT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.S. Corner of Wood and Sizth streets, Pitto6urgh, Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic•Exclunige Certificates olDeposit,tce EXCHANGE on all the principal Citien of the Union and Europe, for tale in enma to suit Purchasers. - CURRENT and p ar rands received on deposite- COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, aithn loosest rates. - CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING novse.. BRYAN, Gls EIIII ' dip CO * N''''''' Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit lances made upon favorable terms. mayk•Saf R. R.BRYAN, Cashier. Kollislaysburgh„ May113,1850.' , , - - . PATRICKS & FRIEND HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N0.;95; coanut WooD emu DzemoND sramns, - Pittsburgh, -Pa. - ' Imayl Diteehatiles Bank. r - BMWS BIIII,I3MG,VOIMTLf ABOVE anon= STRUT. ripHIS BANK is now prepared to do _business. Open from 9A. M. to 3 P. M. Interest paid on Special Deppoaiis• ' - angl.l TI.IOAWSO N. BELL, Caidder:.-. - Gib W. TAYLOR" . 7 119 SECOND. STREET, COMMISSIONER _IND BILL-BROKER. QTRICT attention will be - given to all 'business en - trostedto his care. Pittsburgh mai:catechized arti cies always on hand, or 'procured on short ”otice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, negotiated on ravine ble terms:- Advances made if required: ' joeL:tf RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for D sale at the Banking Rouse .of PATRICKS & FRIEND, N 0.95 Wood st ' [00.19 HOPE: BITER... WOZIDEItFUL.C(fRESI! Dr. Rogers' SyrilP of Liverwort and Tar AND " GANCHA.LAGIUAI For the complete cure of Coughs,. Colds, Influenza, Auhm a Branchssis, Spitting of Blood,and all other Lung Complaints tenchngio CONSUALPTION. This syrup contains no Opium, Catomel,or any, mineral whatever,• but is composed entirely of thole. Roots, Herbs, and Vegetable substances which nave a specific influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs. Its immediate effect is to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the Throat and Air. Passages; thus relieving die Cough,by subduing omin/tam/nation and other causes which give rise to it. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone,, to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling theta more 'thoroughly to remove from the 'blood thosd impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do ‘ N. so much mischief In the system„ and lay the foundatiorefor incu rable CONSUMPTIO it also exerts a decided action upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, throuli the Exhalents, much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrOWn-back upon the Lungs,. thusrelieving them of a part of their work, and rendering the system pare and healthy: When tubercles are formarg,it checks their development and further progress; or if ulceration 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, 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 removing it, removes at once all its remote and at tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char acteristic—a property possessed,ia equal power, by uo other medicine of like nature, now before the public. CIRCULARS,'& - C., ' As no ordinary sized advertisement can futly - explain the nature and merits of this article., the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the history of this Medi. rine ; the description, nature, 4-c ., of its principal ingredi ents; the effect they are designed to have upon the Lungs and Liver and a copiousreference to the persons .who hare been cu red by it—giving their names and resi-• dances, even to the street and the number.'' Those who are troubled with a Cough, ort whose Lungs are- in the least affected, are earnestly desired to 'call upon the Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam- phiets. Dean be had gratis,and will well repay a perusal. The " Hutson Health,' and " About taking Cold," - may be worth to yohrself and family, • HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS in the shape of Doctors' Bills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many a vsluable life. WARRANTY. Such is our confidence in its virtues, that wo are will ing, to warrant this tifedicine in every caw of recent Cold (where used according to, the directions oa page 7th of the 'pamphlet, inside' the wrapper of each bottle) and where the person In not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty four hours' time, • ' THE MONEY will be returned. LE:T" Sec page 3,1 Of the pamphlet in side the wrapper of - each - bottle.- - 17s - ` Be sure to ask for Dr. d. Rogers' Syrup of LIV. ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to yon. CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on - the buff Wrapper a note qf hand, signed 'with a Pea, by A.-L. SCOYIL'L ht CO. Cough and Disease ef; fourseen months standin,g - Cured - After being given:up twice by_eminent Physicians! Azns.tcs, JUDS, Oth:1840- Missrs. A. L. iSemili . 4. Co.--I.lterawith fortrard to . you a Cat ifi cateef a Cure, erected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchatagua. The Cough and expectoration was of fourteen moans standing, and had baffled the Skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York,Aibany and Cooperstown. 7 amthe person in whom the cure was effected, and as I luulpreviotisly no fath in patent medicines, I have since tried it on others, and have become-. satisfied of its value. Mine was as great a cute as was ever performed, as had, during my sickness, beengiven up twice by my physicians. I. have now commenced my business, after taking, 1 think, about eight bottles. Yours,respectfully, " THOS. C. PAUL . I) ES., - BLEEDLNO AT THE LUNGS.CITHED.". S Slow PROMPTLY IT ACM • Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 3.59 Pearl street, N. Y.--A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely; at the Lungs. I called in a Hotaceopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. "I read your advert •isement, and thought I would try Rogers' Syrup , of Liverwort, Tar.and Canehatagua. Before Rogers', taken upthe third beide, my bleeding had stopped; my Cough was gone, and I felt as.well as usual.. illy health i s now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommendit to my friendi... [This statement .weis vtadd ro th - e ProPeittars, - Mare7sl2tti,l6so.l UV — This whole paper might be filled with .letters'si miler to the above", /tom those who have bean eared. FOR SALE, Wholesale and rotail t by A. L. SCOVILL .CO., Proprietors at their Prinespal Depot, GOTHIC. HALL, N 0.316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, mil letters relating to Agencies, Should he addressed, post-paid. ALSO, for little by It. 'E. Sellers, N 0.57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity ; Curry and H. P.Sehwarti, Allugheny,City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for $5,00 • ' Private Diseases. ' • - • • DR. BROWN,-No. DIAMOND ALLEY:, DEvorss his entire attention to an office .1`• - practice. His I usinessismostly confinedio •=" 4 11. Private or ,Venerecti Diseases; and such pairo. affections; brought on by imprudence youthful indulgence and excess. ' Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gomm r , -.• hes, Glect,Stricture, Urethral Discharges, imptuly of the Blood, with all diseases o the venereal origin .Skin Diseases, Scorbutic -Eruptions, Tetter, Rlngworm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness,lrn• potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month- Iyy SuPPressinnsj-DiSeases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano. invade Aireallons,,Patni in the _Back and Loins, lithe. dons of the Bladder and Kidcomenecessfully treated 'Cure guaranteed. Fourteen-years' praeticeNfour in this city% enables Dr. Brown to offer assurancesrof speedy cure to all who may come under his care. Office and private consulting.rooms, Diamonday. I - ,l:7,Charges moderate. . novs:d&wly D 'illMATlSl4.—tir./Srovrn , s -, nevtly 'l2lSCOVreti rem. 14 "illy for Rheumatism is a speedy and c e nate remedy for thaj painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation R 0011314 No. 65, DIA MOND,. Pittsburgh, Penna. - The -Datum is always is _ Jones , . Solution' of Jet t -A 'LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing . of red or grey.buir to a beautiful brown or let: black color lug few minutes. Price 50 cents and Mx, Sold by W. JACESON,24I O Li berw . street, Pittsburgh, bead of Wood. [dee2o • - iILANTAGeNGT. GUARD lIAZORS.---'l The ;only -E.„- sate und, perfect - flexor manufeeturethn... Just re. c eiyert,per express, another lot of these truly valuable end =quo Razor& 0 ,115 1 w. WILSON. . _ ifir HITE BEANS--4 bbls. for sale by VV dee97 KING & MOORHEAD MEW filietellangotio. mat-,so be chests black Ton* . 55 do 'Young Hysim attd Gunpowder . 100 do 6 and 13 CT: boxes For solo by . CARBON &111PKNIGHT. EACHESD . . 500 bash. Dried Peaches; ' • ; • 4,000 tbs. Prime Kentucky , Feathers. - For sale by bat CARSON & WKNIGHT. I I BOX RAISINS 060 half AO i 20 mats seedless Raisin,; - • • - 1 =tasks Currants, In store and far slue by J. RHODES ,& C 0 .,. • • . Noe Wood st IDCASKS SICILY LIQUORICE;.. • ..• , •,-.. 2 do Calbra •do;•' . •, 't . •'; ' 10 boxes Repnea do; . . 50 do Lemons, in store and for isle by . . ja2o . . - JOSHUA RHODES &CO 25 I:IAKETS SALADTants,. 20 do do do pints; • 20 doz assorted Pickles; • 10 do Captsap, in store and for sale by • ia2o I .t . ; rD Ali MAT - IVICA ALMIUIN . • ` - 1.1..f 20 bags Filberts ;. • . 13) do . Cream Nate; 1000 Cocoa Nuts, in store and for Babe by • ja2o ' JOSHUA RHODES & CO 110E9.—HO doz best cast steel Hoes; • - 5 do' • do . 'Garden do • on donsignin and for sole by flat/31 L.. H. WATERYLAN h BONS. FORKS. - 98 doz best quality cast steel Hay Forks; A: 10 do do German do_.• SO do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure Forks, on consignment and for saie by • • jalB L. S.:WATERMAN SONS. QOYT HE SNEATHB.--.42 doz, best quality paten . VI Scythe Snentbs, - on consignment and for sale bY inn . • L. 8. WATERMAN & SONS. kegs Nails and Spikes . . .L for sale by . • • . : L. S. IVATERMAN Zr SONS ' • . L AS ..-12 casks prime Pearl A.als for sale by. jalS. - L. B. WA.TERNLAN & SONS. OBACCO.-40 boxesprime, to close oatt,, bY STUART & SILL R(ILL BUTTER, 7 -10 bbls. prime for mDle nee /a 2O • • RIED TIPPLES:-15 bOlB jut received And for gale D ja2o • • ' . STUART ec, SILL.. 8R00515— , 400 doz. in store and for sale • • '• • • - jai); STUART . & SILL: 0 . . BULB MEAT..-4 . 0,00 1/ . ls. .to arrive. -EP itaCir • , . STUART At. SILL. ICKORY NUTO.-1000 boa. in store end for aolohy ja2o • : • STUART: &BILL. 1410fairiema . 111erfor sole bv • O • • 1420' • • " OLCOUIL-100 bbls. superfine ; • 1 ' 100 fine; • --••• 70 •do Extra Fszully in store and for sale. o*2ol ' ' STUART Zs SILL. Mit3BEEF.-50 bble.co . aniv47e 0 44116rsiL: .01 , ....•••••••1.E.M.10.• g rux.,-2.w0 Dub LY anive, pr gale by BILL • - . • . • STUART %,", IN VOW 111,43110 f swies for i ts ,t i z Eux, Agent for Fallstan Sash Factor/ CyTHE.I.-76doz best quality Grass ScythesAAß. •60 do . • do Cerrito do;. on consignment and for sale by . ' -L. s..we'reameN & jag • •• . Nos so do 91 Water, &02 Front st. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-18 bbls. Eats Family Flour for sale by Ijalol R. IL BELLY. 'LINE TEAS-25 half Chests fine Young Mises.; - 15 do •in and packages; -L . 5 do • fine Black" 20 do do; in f,, 6 oz. and In store and for sale by • • packages: decl7 KING & moomEAD. UTHITE HAVANA SUGAR-20 boxes White Ha vans Sugar, jasireeeived and for sale by .; (leen • MILLER & RICRETHON. • • APER. HANGINGS --French and Amelia= Paper * . .t Hangings and Borders, from 8k to SACO V' Once,. for iota by . : . W. P. MARSHALL,. ' • jal4. ' • 85 Wood st MCFATCHES,FEWELIinIkc.—Now in irtore, a large and rich stock of fine Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods • • ' W. W. WILSON; dec.23- corner of Market and Fourth .sts. THE BEST OF WINES AND- BRANDIES, Bana -1 ble for medicinal purposes. for sale by the quart or, Londe, by - [jal4]. MORRIS & HAWORTH. CFRUIT.—New bf..-R. BUNCH RAISINS,— ‘,/ 121 c. by lb., 10 fb. for SIMS, or 82,2.1 P boxr-torsalo by MORRIS & HA WORTH, in the Diamond. Nee.27 - • --• • Ay tt y sEFA,4.l62lfiryihlce .z OCR CO U(1 BUS...CORN ; 200 bus. Oats; 100 Shorts; - For sale by • • • T. WOODS & SON, Produce and Conimission Merchant.% jalo No.ol Water street. I, NGLISII GIN AN 01.1S1A1ILlt.10A . BUM for sale, wholesale or retail, by joie M ORRIS & HAWOR di; - .. . yvtEssEu MWOR "wimps—woo feet, well sea JJ coned, and good quality, for sale cheap by_ ' —TORN A. BLOOMER, Allegheny Planing Mills. Box . HOARDS-0010D feet different thinks:leaden, to r sale by..:.1 . JOHN A. BLOOMER, 3a16 ' • , • Allegheny Planing Mills. EACHES-20.5 sacks Dried Peaches . ; II bbls. do; For sale by " B S. WA.TERMAN &SONS ETAmEs-40 doz. pair horse and male homes - for sale by . - Gal L. S. WATERMAN &. SONS: B UTTER -15 falls—fresh Roll Bauer ; 10 kegs - 7110 for sale by jaB L S WATERMAN & SONS DRY APPLES-62 sacks Oiled Appßs; do; For sale joB L. S. WATEILILIN & SONS. _ . ICKORy NUTS—.6 - bags for sale'by. :11. ial - L. S. WATERMAN k SONS: TlriLlarr Castle Soap - Sulphate of Quinine ; Chrome Green: - • - dee2.l - COULTER. & . . CF, REES--100 boxes W. it; Cheese 'in _store and for sale by (dee2ll MILLER :& RICKEFSON: !TOBACCO -- 25 oxes Russell &Robinson's; A. 1:5 Ido \V. R. Grant's;lo do = Havis'; . ' 10 do King's. For sale by deal, KING & MOORHEAD.. MOLASSES -19 bbla. -(oak packages,) vantatioal Molasses, received per steamer Caledonia, and (or sale by [dec%)) KING Or. MOORtiRaD.. V "Y O SUPERIOR ' FRENCH 'BRANDY . jun ree'd. and for dale by the bottle, quart or rlon, by MORRIS dr, RAwortril, decl6 _ in tbe'Diamond. 0.1 LARD-5 bola. No. 1 Lard '• Just received and for- sale by . : • • . ' MILLER tc•ItICIMI'SON, " dec24 ' Nos. 221 and 220 Liberty at.. - 1000N0 - ITV CRAB ' Gib — Ea-29 . tibia Economy Cra 12, 'Cider in store and for sale by .dee2l • - miLLsE. Z RICKETSOW. COFFEE -60 bags prime Rio,.part nave crop, itcolv iog and for gala by . 1n0v26), WM. DYER. . I VANISH CIGARS.-20,0:00 RegnHas:lnd:PA . :topics, 0 Y •0 , 11 SILL. , - - .I.?[.ll:l'ER-10 bbls. prime . : Roll , ; • JUI 12 kegs • : to ,padked ; by dec27 , : 'KING 2t:'IWOORHEAD _ _ ---- IARIED APPLES-211one. for sale by JJ- dec27 - KING lc MOO.n.IIEAD, lOLTAN'rED--Ono of DlitchelPii — Slato Mips of -Penn; TV sylvania.= A p ly at No..s.lBwithfield street. D LATE WARMERS—A few Japanned Plata 117ai* . era, vary neatly got up, 011 hand and far: sale by • JOHN DUNLAP A. CO., car Market and Second ma: 00Brt: 1ORTSin 1 1 el store and 1411.1 0 ;7 1 100 o store ! . .tt:al ft , bege.. I . e , by . •• A." 100 dUeSVUDDLIN6ISItIisagniI:6I3A MORN-335 bush. Com a in the ear, ba store nod for %,j sale by jdie3ll RHODES & ALCORN. 11 - WMLE ldec3l VON ('IORN IrLEAL—On hand and for Rale by: - dee3l -RHODES er. ALCORN.' -.II.IOMINY-3 bbls. White; in store and for sale by 1j dec : B • KING & MOORGRAD UCKWHEAT FLOUR-40 sacice,sl) tbs. each,.foi estle. [dec:al tVll2. DYER. • AVI'LES-10 sucks just reed and for sale :LP ,dec23 WM. DYER ClitgUTB-50bus. 3n store and for sale by vvER HEESE-4.1bil boxes and loose Cheese for sale by " dee2B WM. DYER lA9sitt9,--.N05.1.-and3 wh ole, a p litik r., p ts JIL '49 COgltt-2 casks large fine Coefish I.4irrAsi.l;;Eft Fl ;:z , THEttl x i i b o s ,;t p 6 r i ime Geese .Feixi#LArsa9gtale fIUANBERRI-6 bbls. just rec'd.and for sale by lJ dec9 W/I.t. DYER.. • •• liiES NU decil for sale hq - . WM. 151t1t.:- . TT :C: 'KeLLY" will sell Teas of all queditiesT:whole jas sale and. retail, lower than any other . house an Filth street: Sinn Central Tea Store. [dec24 I IOFFEE-50 bags for sale by dealS STUART- tc, SILL, - - - T HITE WAX.--500 Ds. fox sale by y . decs B. A.FAIMESTOCR &CO. ("LASSES AND SUGrAtt-- 1 1 0 L 62 bbli.l4. 0. Molasses; . • la Wide. do Sugar. Lauding from steamer NeyStone State, and lor sale, TaS ? ID , CARSON & - RNIODT,tI4 Water et. frAYrIINI fo.3ale, in y y large or email quantitieei • . Jal4 I . - W. P. 71121.1i-52IALL- - . . • fr;7• ..B.p ..'P =lawn Sugar. (old crop,) on coolgnment , e and . fOr by dee.l9 MILLER & RIcirETSOISI: 'INF: French and German Wine for sate by • ja24 JAMES P. lIORBACH, LOUR.-200 bbls Supe ne and for sate by STUART "fr. SILL, jai L 24 Wood tit ,• . . , . hand end for sale by RHODES. & ALCORN
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