- * s . £,!J * local. Mtiers. 7 MfiEtiNO* in BißSHKoHAit;—Purfeuant.to ' adjDUtßflJcnt|_;»i: meeting: was. held iiithc public, Scido!'Hoas8 I J n " Blin,,n fi^ ;i,n > 00 31st, io hike into consideration the utility.of eslabr • •ii B hing'‘- a- Library AetiqciMioD.’'• After .hearing the ■^<M o rt of the Committee on a plan of.organization, tii ffieappoinmvcnt'.of two committees, one con _ '“ilsting of .ten, lor the purpose of p/ocunng subscrip ■k* \ the i>lhcr 'to procure a v the transaction of some minor busi- it Mas! - ; ; K«oiee4, That the proceedings of this meeting j • bo published in no many of the - City papers as.may .; be willing to give them publicity. • ' ' On tnotion, the meeting adjourned until the l.Sih proximo, at 7 o'clock 1 . N. PATTERSO?r, Pretft. j. Mobley* Sec’y* John THosiAs.-rvThe New Lishon (Ohio") Patriot thus.alludes to above lately in Allegheny'City, on a fihargo. orsteal'ing leather;' > Art ■ Old Offender- again in Zimbo.—+Ttic ■ person who figures inflhc wholesale leather .robberies-rei: ccntly brought to tight : injtho city of Alleghenyj is sot unknown to the .ciUzens, of Now. Lißlmn.'Whilst' residing in this place, some six. or.eight yearelago, he wasjndchlcd for notoriety less io -lbo. larcenies pf ’ which he was suspected j than to certain unmention • able exhibitions; df IcwdnCoS lhat rendered him-o' pert and a terror in' the' lightest Jhour'of. theitf ay.. If ’ not mistaken, this man Thomas wag* in the PeiiVtea -liary before na well as since livirg- in .New.Lisbon’— ho if he/goes there now,itwill be his third heat. Al tbo expiration dfhis.’Jast terraybeToued lhathis wife . (a Very pretty .little woman,) hadgot lor herself a new husband and-a new?heiri- -:.-But the old Jove pro ving Btrongef thun the new one,she readily ic-unitcd with Thomas upon hie ngam-prevcntingliimself. ' .A YisiTTOTHE jAji..---On Subday,afieffioon Mr., Gqugtand the Blakely -Family. 5 Visited the Jail.— Mr. G, addressed the prisoners inhis most affecting strain, and . theßlakely .satig tothem.- At the\conclusion, Gerr. Larimer, vfho 1 accompanied them, made a few. very appropriate .andJiappy'r.ej* marks to the prisoners, who appeared y.eiy much delighted, with -the Whole performances, and ten* dered their thanks to them, begging of them t» re turn next Sunday. - Precocious.—On, Sunday evening a young ony was,making s'bmc disturbance in diamond alley* and * when a Police officer went him ho drew a • double-barrelled pistol,and threatened to- fire. A?« . Bistance\vaB he; was, arrested and" taken before his Honor, the Mayor, who, fined him ten dollars., : Neafio Was greeted a last cvching with a moderate bouscy His eon ception and reading of the character of Riohard is highly spuktm ol by •all who witnesscdVtlie rcpresenlaUon. He appears to-night as Marcus. Brutus m “ Julius Cesar,” and w© -hope iib 'will have a full house; Found. —David. Mciybc,” who has been missing Since Wcdnesdayywfia found on JSaiurdny. last, .in a;, .limestone quarry, wherChe had been working, near; Wilkensburgli. It had caved in uponliim,nnil ; Buried him beneath about two .tons ol eqrilf and stone. An inquest was held t»n him on on. Sunday. .. , . >cems to bc a- considerable foes about the proceeds of the Concert held a few eyenir.gs l since for the benefit:..of .tue . Allegheny Orphan -: Asylqm. 'Aiihoagb the proceeds worc.quiieJ.Trgc, •'the institution received Only some five or tcudollars, Howie itt ... ... ... - Pawavant’s /Hospital. —We learn with plea sure that a festival will be given on the evening of • the Uth, atWilkinsV-HalU for the benefit ol Want’s tfi>spi(cl. ’ All persons ,dcrirous to schd'-con. tribulfons cither to the tfupper table or the fair, will hand them in nn"br before Saturday evening; V .Xemfi-RANCE LccTunEs.—Mr. Guugh, Whoffl’cn - chanting eloquence in behalf ol Temperance nightly i attracts the most crowded houses, will lecture thi 3 evening in the First Presbyterian: Church, and to . jinorroyr evening at the Rev. Dr. Prcpsly’s Church, Allegheny City* . . . * Friends or the Poon! do not forget the Chanty Concert of. Sacred Music which is to be given by a .company or.Amaieura, this r ci;enlng, r at: the Third •Presbyterian-Church, {Br;-Riddle’s.) - “.He--th.it - givcth to the Poor lcodeth lo thcXorli. ,, •; Ice.—From prccctvl r.ppearauccs. tHcrc is no fear of a scbrcily tn thjp article, next mimmnr. No mat ter m vrhat part of the city you may bo io, you ieab’t fail fo sec Wagon after wagon passing to tlie different icc houses.: ~v. £9* John Corrif-toD. wbo has- been in prison or.-a ■' charge of being concerned in bVakittg.and. passing \ bogus tnonoy, wns yesterday moraing--btought before ■ Judge Irwin, of ihe U. S. Court, on a writ of habeas *'corpus, and bold to bail inthe sum of-SIOOO. ■ i A Romakce or CiNCiKKATr.—KUa Wiristnh or the Adventures of an Orphan Girl* is the title of a new. romance* by Walter Whtimorc'j Esq., and u> for sale by H. Miner & Co., Smithffrld street. Knocked Dowk ANDitoBBED.-rr-Mr.iConnor, an ■ actor at the-Theatre, was knocked down on Sunday . night, about half past'9 o’clock,and robbed of $l5, > • at the corner of Wylie and Grant street?. »* A man while,passing along-ScniUrfield street. •• yesterday, was koneked down by being run into by a small sled. The boy was arrested, taken to the .Jtfojor’e office and reprimanded.. • ; WST The weather yCGterday, although not so cold as the past few days, was exceedingly disagreeable. •3* The Court ofCommon Pleas commenced its i yesterday.: X- . AM ORDIKAHCB "R/pcaling an Ordinance rnttlUd on Ordinance Rtgitla- V- "the Wight Police.. ' SECTION I. Be it ordained and enacted by thc ciii sens of Pittsburgh .in Select and Common Councils assembled. That the Ordinance-entiled an Ordinance Regulating the Night Police, paased-ori the Second Day 'of October, a. d. Itoo, and the Supplement thereto, patt ed on the Tenth Day of a. i>. lSoO.'bc and the. .vsamcisheTeby repealed. : . -;.r .: :r • • Section H. Be it ordained. &e., That so tiiuci) of any Ordinance or Ordinances as 'sms repealed by the .Ordin • . anceof the Second Day of .October, a. ul-15-50, entitled an .Ordinance Regulating the Night Police, or by the Supplement pass* d on the Tenth Day .of October. A.m -*1650, Mb and the same arc hereby re-enacted. Section 111. Be it ordained, Ac... That lhe Mayor be ; and hc.JS hereby.'authorized at liisiliscrclioii to appoint and commission five additional. City Constables, who shall receive the same'salary, ami be subject to the same tolcsand regulations as other City Constables- Ordained and enacted imo a. Jaw. in Codicils thi** Twenty-Seventh Payof JanuarjvA.jD. 185 L. ROBERT of C.C. - Attest: M.W. Lewis,Clerk of C. C. JAMES B/MBRRA\'rPre* ? l. of S. C. Attest: Robert Morrow, Clerk of S. C.U tfctl riPHE subscriber wishes to inforra;tbe citizens of Pitts- i . JUlburcK an'? the public generally; that helms rcnmvod’ / YSw-jEpET STORE flora Nos; Cl-and <53 Wood street, x - on Fourth street.recently oeeti- V. . 9^-and has connected therewith the Tfc. used as the Chronicle Prim in? v ' >eonueetiOif.with his old room; makes tHc most,bpal . ‘t'arpcl establishment in the comity*; r - and htff airs.Hw i ii tarsurpas* airy house in this city for space;'arrangement and goodlightithni he if* certain • of suttingievcVy pc'rson.who jftay favor 'him with a call. ;Hi4 slot* is complete- ip* every article In his lin--. and ' great pains will be taken at Hit' times to *how; goods to persons \vi?hing to look «f: buy • >... .octfll: Writing Rnft Drawing Class. A PKIVATK CJUASS now open iii t cbjuicc{ion whh'Du(ps Mercantile College, in ilic roomopposiie'Mr’.'Ncrsohhf Prigiierrean- Gallery. •> ‘ • The class will he. under the direction bINT, J'.Oomnfocli, from-New Vork, an experienced,leather and author ot a new and <iyVof rnri , er<-;j; CO py ]jnf‘.s L *r :la dies’-Wntnigv- ••■.-••. ik. r:rnwuig,aridihenew and'fashionuble-;icconjpU>hine.ii’ ofpluirt.alid'rmiainea? tal card taught in the higbestperfi'ciion; . . Hours,‘lo to IiA.M. .i)' I ''-- SUt/T-CIl t . W ‘ .-Irish do■ . . . "Jamaica Rum, in bottles. , For salchy,7 * jnMiOßßAcrr. ■ 197 Liberty street. ■ T'-'AKIMW-W>ls;No. 1 ; ; I l ■ 65 kecs <loi ' ' 1,. S: WATKRMAJJ ft.-soxa.~--: 7! Water -and 6d i'foru ■ yitlieT imif: i F'-ialioirof oak; arid ' ’ ~ r ■ 'Unis ■ WAbTfeh. P. MAKSUA 1.1. .jdb.i -OfcSljfU.iNW Sl,7i P'Ml .OAI.LONj-rJii m rn ’keepers would do well to <ry onrTrtMr Pa It Brandy , St Iho above prices. belore purchasing jdse whore. MORRIS & HAWORTH, jnpa . Ja i amoad. RemoTai; 'n. >v. :; LVNi>. Xtu>- -Books,* illrtsic; :&t- 'TTrOftVs' dk IjddiElSf; ■ Commcr ; YV« eial Bonk-kcopifig f/, i \y. : £.]:'■■ -- : .J)ufP&.Stcaihhoalßo6lc-lc<lcj»iuji;./ ‘ ' ' : .Blanks' fotlhb ribuvi-. tvbrlfs.MuSt tecclycaaUarge. . supply, and. ;';.' ' ',3071 -Olti^ St. Vntentine’s .-v FEBRUARY - - 14ih.ThTceihoasaniand?fiflyv5iE:dif,- : ferent kinds of .Valentines.: -'.We Bnyo-now rec'Civtr edand offer fbr'shle. either wli6lesaie.orrctaif|ti4e4urgr: est nssoTimSat- 5 ofValeuliricsever. offered* in -ih ts. city j ranglug in- price fromeix cents to tin-doilars.: ; BoOkseilersiandileAlcxs'iu; fancy noodsi' who Wish-us* (o supply thera wnh Valcctinee. wilkplease: order them .ira'mediatclyVsohs-toßetihcmin'iieixs.oiff : r,- •! Send, by all means; to iiicchcapbook,,neWipaper ahd mas^izine-esiabUshmcinof;.;.:--j?- r. ' HENRY. AIINER & CO. ' [ jiiu3 : N 033 Snrithficlffst,Pittsburgh. Iconograplilc KlicyCloptcdfn,• ' Q.AVaVLL, JSp^SS'FouHlt'strpet,-Pittsburgh’, liav* • T f - • iiipbecn’duly/appouited . ag'ent for 'this splendid wojk ol Science,.Lileratufc'firid Artj published in Ger many ami tra’npTalcd'lhio 'EnsiUth; is prepared id supply subscribers ;iU.publishers’, term?. Each number >vi,U contaiaiweaty fme,St*cl Piiles, of the "must. Costly de- and eighty nagee ; bMtftcrprc?3. . i It will be published in tiventflKvo numhefcft. tLtSI,OO tacbvn.ud.nppedrs.Eejui montlily. The fourteenth num ber is mow'pubiishetT,... ‘ . i Subscribers-whdlwishj .can have the/ work train. the coimhonceracpt,-- ' . ... ..; .1 Terms—-Cush-payable oil the delivery of each num ber. -.Nq subscriptions will be taken on any pihertCrmS. ;• -’Lovers of .tKcart and personsbf tasleyvili.plcase chll and psaniine specuubns.r' " " " ' "Periodical Office.. " . ' street. ' SKWJICSIC. ff‘ ONELY' MAIDEN—a celebrated .Duett iroin ihc t i -opera of Jessonda. ■. BySnaor; : ,w. Mother, lhou s rt faiihiul to.tn*. by, S, C. -Poster; I '. ■ .; ■<: •••• f Sweetly she bleeps, my Alice: fair.':By Si C. Foster;-’ • IM offer thofriliis haudof mine; : - : Come,'Maddens, TrciWfftfWh) . • "VYc iuaybehnppyyet. - From; tH«;i)nugluers oi - ; : St. Mark;. : -I'.'• - . ... ; ; •■ • Ocean Bori-.U. Atavoritc aud touching; ballad ; J- .-Thou kastwomidedthe spirit thatlov : d th.ee-. ! '• - Ben Bbftvor'donft. yon Teraomher sweet Alicu.; . •• • •Soiree Polka. 'By S. G.F.oster; •- ,■ ' i :: The celebrated Polka-dancer; • . ' Jeneattc&deanoil--cbiupleic'4 Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest; \ . Fashion Potka; , j BoltyPolkn. By Bargmullcr ; . Cliil Chat Polka; Palka; : Silly Qnadri!lei;--very easy olid pretty; '■ i Rose Quadrilles ' -Rossignol Polica;* ''■-••• 1 • • • Allegheny Cotillions; A new edition of Hunters Instructions forTl’inno, with six additional papcti of new Lci*ous i Clark's Catechism for tltc Piano ; Burrow’* Pianoforte! Primer; Received to-day bv. - . , , JOHN H.itlkU.Oß.ei Wood Streeu X. B.—A very large stock of new Pianos arriving end will-be ojSen hatf Air sftlet his week. * t Splendid Jfcw Pianos. HKLKBEK'Uikc« Measure in ;uinojtinciug that U* • • has josi -opent d a- lot of choice Pjunos or the celebrated make of No>*hs .t CLABt-and i>L.NiiAM r Ncw York, which,those on hiuid,from themosfeicgiint, varied amt extensive stock over, offered'in Utiscity. , Among others, ouo splendid 7 octave double curved Piano. Louis XIV MyJtywtiV. the. new improvement of the over string*, (he! ale .si and important improve ment, to be found only oh Nunns A CFuik s Piano*'. Also, two, snp»:rb iKouiiti AUuchmetU-Ptanos. . X. !».—Aa extensive lot of Now Music, embracing Jctiuy Lind's, ujtd the choicest new Songs, Pollrus. Waltzes, kc. SIGN OF THE'GOLDEN*HARP. ja*2s -No. 101 Third street • Stock of-Planos. • = ; MRS. C. BLUM fc! would rcvpi’C-i jjiV3 U GtPrrsfuUy invite,the attention oiThep.ul> iter new ami *ple«dnl slock o • ju>t opei -’d nnd ready io sale, among wliicb.nreaue,celebrated limn'-Pio'ic* with the -new jtnprdvein*;fit of the over suing.', the i«» test and most .important impnawerrieut, invented soldi by them.and by. no others. They have been tried u*b« copied in-Un* country..hut uii.-ucce-smliy.' .\Uo. one splendid 7 octave. double carved Pirnui Lout* XIV ptyje. made by .Bacon ft. Raven,’ New "York Titree. 7 octave Piano-. alio made l>v Bacon &. Raven NY w York.-- ..... , * Four tij-octnve Pianos, liuuH* by .1 A. 0. Fi-hCr.-lab N : Uiiiw<fc Kish'-r. New York , together with v.Hiie'of oji o wn manukrctiJi i«. wnh nietahe.from? lUsig«\7.b»r« for February. Henry miner ,vco.. »y«>. :;-j smiiutirw .*} posite Brown’s lintel, have received the foliowin M.-tgftxim’-a for February -■ OodcyL Lady’s-Book GrahomY Mhgazbfo; ' tvmaih’s Pvina :• i’etcrsoirs Luck National Magazine. . A new voimm* o: till the above magazines- eomatt' ee- d with ilie'.Hnnary mnnh’-r; amt we auvi-e thn-e tbrsit me to -uSi*-:ritM- to call ai.orujr at the. f/o-n? 1 IVsn.-rarmw Store oi •, HENRY MINER A C«J. _ • . »\v Slock of pio,uoj*. .. JOHN H.jVIKLLUR.No. !;• Wood sh. i.us JKM received anew and fploidni Jot ck VIA N< >S, now o:m*m :mU rendy -f-V .?» isr ...ilo «W:« . tioruaji StrlJtgL A LOT hf ROMAN STRINGS for vioHa:-,;i>o guitars, bavn jtt*i been received ny fhc PUi-^rtV-er. .These. Strung* r;tr. »»mn. r-o'loYvnm't t-»»*tory ut- It .ly.; tltcy ? tire, four thread* and four v-ngth*. nuU for beauty of tone n.ml.dnrabi'lity arc unrivalled. Tb<*_ pr-nber'-a!r»'Ul li iNTtig. the above for lorn at tlic F0e.',17,/, lin-v :,fo warranted supi-tior to uuv tiimg -'»i the kind ever offered in thir coumry H KLIvBKR, Golden !lu;p f Not. tot Third street N. Tt.A-NhW ’opeuYur a splete.iid new lot o r N'unn .V Clark's r.mt Bunhum‘> celebm ted fhiuic*. Jm>vi - p'rtprJcftt Nt'Vßpftprru. r|IHE wab«eribeT ii Ttmimrizcd .to lcefive «übs. np- J_ 1:011? lor ai! tb*‘ f/OJulon Baity; Weekly am' T'i- Weeklv p:ipr*r-i ; Bmnmghnirr. llrionl. Huh. L.-usln. NV.vrn:* tie, Shclhebi, and ollmr Vi.ivh etui fn-h of Betdin. Cork. Brim-i. | Limerick. Lomhoiderry. fee.: Scotch *»nper* of iMiu | burgh, Aberrlc-'n, f»ln*gn\v. Bunder, A 1- r<- ::«■}» and 1 German p:tp*-r-. JOSHUA BOB! N'sON i European Agent, i j e « Po«t Buildings, out .it., near 1 Bankers ans IkcKCLS. Notice. WK have a«sM)ciainii HaulHvkk with »- m Uie .Exchange ai»<! : = u l ;i f*-^. ?* . • ,WM. Ji. WILLIAMS A .M. pLtisbtirkh, Jan'y. 1, iaSi.—;jalhl «n _ H'M. K.AVfU.UV* • *• 11. >1 \MY. 3. O. eo£VI ' W3I. U. WILLUMS & CO., B.VNKKUS AND -EXCHANOK DfIOVvKKS. JtOUTH EAST* COi’.NKR 01 WOOD AM' THTIU> }»TK l‘.>.TS. ALL Jr.si.'iicu«-!1)S mode on liberal wius.And co-ic t t>on»- promptly ntiftHtieiMo. __ \}n&Xun item oral. n. mo esxks sons, TUVV HESOVtB TIISIE BANKING AND RXOIASOK OFFICE To .No.i\‘7Murk'-t slTf-Jt : J’our ilc-ori oldtUint. N. HOLMES SONS, BANKKRSAND EXCHANGE BROKKIiS. ind Dea lers in Now.-'. D/aUs > -'VcCeplaucorf, Gold, Silver ai'd Bank Notes. -Exchange an tbo Eastern usul We«vfn eities constantly for sale. . Collections spade ui ai.{ me cities throughout uie La*- ted Slates. Depositea received ui par funds or curr-.nt paper; No. f. 7 M urkcl street, between Third a ini Fourtii ktreets. ang . Domestic and foreign SzchongL, Bank AsiV', Gold and Silucr, Bought, i'oii and. Eu-chan^td. BXOUASUIsi AliU UASKIStS HOU*B Willi'iUu A. Mill &, €o., 64 /Wooti Street, PITTSBOHGH. CNTtiUEsr Attov/rn onjtimr m:vwv.< ■ m: -r ALLkN KUAXER- . .StiMVAJM I JIA.I-M •KRAt'IER.A tieairrr'-tn..Forties and -jbawitfe'tffliy, Silt's of Exchange, CeTt&ieatt, * A De ; u,< - Coin'. Corner of Tiilnl ;tnJ VVbinl 6_ls. 3 .i,urecli) opj'osi;'- I >**‘ >i. Ctarlos HoU:U ’ BANK t S G H O USB. £ • • JESSE CAIvOTHEItS Sr CO., ' no. Vo-. wood s:rK.Ki:r. riTrsnußDU. Current moftdf'rcetiivcd ou deposit. - Collections ruftdc an nil•Lhcprmfnpal«Miic.‘»x»MLc unt ied States. - _ . j _ T,; « JHhjV • ' ' ' T«<rf.SAftC.I?J.T. •—' no# s ‘u sab«® isTv . BANKERS AND KX.CHANOK BROKER^, NE' Cornerof-.Wcai and Sisik HTtt-tj.* J'itljimr* /i, ia lAkHS&Iw Coin, Ha.* NolcS, Time Wllf, *«•*>? * 1) and Pw.wsiic BxeUaagaXuufießtev ojDnm»;t,JU TBXCIIANOB-oualUi.e 'lir.nelfMCMe» .nhel.nins ana Europe, fop sale in smualo sun pure nan- CURRENT and pur ruccivudoiidcpoKS.tr. iiCOLLECTlOArf'jnrttlCiOn all papi? of tUo U.*i«on,«tu.c •lowestrates. : . ; . _ . . CENTRAL RENNSVT» VANf A. RANKiN'C HOUSE BKYANi G'IiJSIW "& CO, Drauh, Checks, Sec-' collet-id. :n*Vß*»m* tuncu&inadc upo»>avoral>lo toroid, mnyi-i-.if ‘ R.K.UR'i Aa\; o,a?hur. HoUi'laytbttTi'h May ... I’ATIIICtISA FRIEND* ; 1 . BANKBItS iSOEXCU/lStiR BROKEiI!., NoViQo, tost:;s:n Wood ,ksv> «=.nttjrTs ? ' : :, : ~ Vitisburgh, Pa. [wivl MecHaiilcs Ban Ts. RUKttH. , aHolUU'<'G ) Vdt:r.t i n X)SOVK MAKfiKT Si,uiwJT a THIS‘BANK 1* 'ut'tw vrepn'rftl to do lni?ir»csv fnjien ~ fcomi) A..M. to 4 R.-M. jiinircßt.nai’i uu. Special lUtjiositc : utigll ■-- ; THOMPSON B 1 ;r.l,.C;^hfer. • - (J. W. TAllitm, - '".'■■"IIU'SKCONU STIIKKT.'. ""dOSBUSSIONZnAXIt ISIU^BitOXELi. §T!t!OT attention- -voll be"given u* oil l.i:vinht-s on-' tr.uslCiVto his-care. ntti •; bit Jifthd,:w procured 011 short '-once. - * " Note*, RomVj Morltpire?, on favora ble • 'AdynWes wade if te<?uired. >oct&»:ir* HBIAFTS” ON -.SA.N I'KAftC.ISCO, .Cfthtonifa, n>r. sale hi the 'Hanlons Hoti-A ofTjSVTRKMif 4 .A F.RI!-;N*p,Ko*.o3\Viioa si. . . . _ ' rnt*A—sU halir>he?u-btack J rent X Go do Vom’.s; Uy>OH ;ui<l t.nnpowfb-r , Kill do ' “ OPnd‘i:*ft. J boxPs do. • jiUIL J;\>r «:ile .by ; ... ... 0 A RSON. A -?ST*KNIG M'y. a rfcpit>w'i>i)'»y%f:iXr. ; s.^. tl :. .Go}Uumirtion v Coa>'h'i nnt]-Dj''fj*epsta;' -ABdi-Abdoniinal 'Supporters, Shoulder Brnees, Inhaling Tutu*sißfid Lee. turep r.u tlic Treatment and Cur« 01 Cons-umfiiion, Ay. For sale by COULTKU at HAC-KE, Druggists, ocls corner of Wood and 'flurd Bireeta *. - ; v* • .u--to&KShir'.’.i&'&i** • - -• • ■■. • • • v ■*-■■> ■ -. • • „ -■r •.. .. , ■.:;?..••;•■ - Commercial aW Jittaimaferr-; Ti3LtG : S?I®TSBtrKGtt BOARD O&TTRgpflE' AN D M ERC II ANTS’ EXCHANGE.’, FREDERICK' LORENZ, ) wm; a. hill, 1 Coastm** FEBEtiABV. •C. zug, y . , ' Dally Rcvicvr or tlie SlaTh«t«t OFFICE OF THE MORNING-POST, Y ' y TuiISDAYj February 41,1851.5 •The weather haa been quite, tnoderale since’Sun ciay.rnotiing. Our rivers fire, beginningtd open,and m a foTr dhyswe raay eipect a rise-ol water.., The receipts'by river-have been limited. Sveral 'boats have arrived.from , Nfew‘;Or]dah'&,loaded with Sugar and Moias?ea for Merchants who arc novy' rcceiving their Block*. - ' • *: ... : . i'tOUß—Ndhq ay thhjrharf.; sorne sraail lots oat ol wagonaat s3^so; out of eLores S3,&Uo 3,65 by ttio dray load.: ‘ Rye Floor:' $3,25 t0'3,30 Vastinlj saiesof 100 bbls fine Flour at $3,25. - . tliis article there is no change to.botcj the receipts arc light. Some small lots sold to city Jaiills at 75{375. : -Cocrtr there is little movement; the demand but limited ; Bates arc reported at from .40(342 to 45. Barley,: there.appears to be no de mand ; we quote ut 60. Oats: sales reported at 36 fromiirst, hands. . Rye : a good demand, and sales ;'at 60c'. ’ '' 4'-... is very little movement in this article ; small sales of soda at $3,62. Pot ash Will not command over 4£> -Salcratus, 5 to 6£. command $1,37 to 1,60 per bushel j tnixed, 87 to $l,OO. . TOBACCO;—SaIes reported of 26 boles, choice brands at 510,4 month?; also, -10 botes'lfi’a at 23; Cigars : 40,000;com mpn at S2*l2 per 1,000. WHISKEY—The supply ts good ; we note sales at 26. , . . BACON—Considerable activity in the market sales -of bams at 8; sides, 6i to 7; shoulders, 5: to 6/ ' DRIED FRUlT—Regular sales of apples at 75(3 80. Peaches, $1,30 to 1,37 j in a rotail way at $1,50.; CHEESE—SaIes at o| for common, and 6j to 7; for cream. PEA of 100 bushels at 52,12 per' bushel. , ls hold at S 1,00 ; No. I Lard Oil,! 58 to 60 .BEES WAX—Some small lots reported at 21(322.1 GROCERIES—'There is some activity id coffee j holders firm, and asking higher prices; sales re* ported of severallf>tB dt !2'/Tl2j. Sugar: holders firm, and ask to 6-i j one sale of 50 hhds, from' boat, at Molasses: pales at 31 to 32. RlCE—Sales of 7 tierces at and 12 do. ai4ji SALT—Saioa made regularly at 25 for common (3 $1,37 for No. 1. White. TALLOW'—Falcs of 13 barrels of Beef at 7j . LARD—Seventy-tiro kegs reported of No. 1 leaf at SS. In barrelss7l 0 74. MESS PORK —Salop in.a sjnnll way at3l2 0 12,50. Rio jAFE&to, Dec., 1, 1850. COFFEE —The market'during the first part of the month was very active, and m consequence of the favorable advices Irnnv the United Stales and Hnmp<- advanced, to 3,Gsi)j nod 3,800, many he ii< • n-insipg sc l ! grind lot*? under $4. The siilmqueot ucc'utits t*» 20th October have checked operations, mid the vtock having increased t*> 150. 000 hags thofO is more disposition to sell ; but buy. era, auUnpaang a higher rate of exchange, are not deposed to pay high ra !«•-». § J.\t •' i'oo, (n 3 > 4i<*o lliere wnnld probably be largo purchases for Europe. The weather having been very favorable the past three mouths, the arrivals ol Coffee from the. Interior bavu been more abundant than expected, vo that the export of tho year 1850 w.Hbeanout 1,300,000, against 1,415,000 in 184 9, l/iv,UOO in IS 1-5, at.d 1,527,000 in 1847. From present appearances, the supplies from the Interior wdl be nljuuiiiiui vilt -February, when they will fall off ; and that the crop of ISM) will turn out a good average, My 1.500, 0 1.000,000 hags. his to ear ly to lorm a inrrr< t op. :m>n u! the r-itu i* g crop, but th p reports during the dowering scaadu have not f. ei= lavornb!--. The total export in November wan 125yHt> bagn. oi wii|j ?i.1j751> uc,,r m the tinned Stair*.;). \r <**• -vfTSKI'KUtt Filr-V O IN'JIISN UATSI. Hit l U * f !i* Hi VKJ) - iC.ttrir' r Mu-hfjHu \-> *J. Hon J. rv< Uf>c, Mou/r. Wiirciin Ititf SiiiU-. Ofiut. Ctm-mu-Vu Urrucf. i%:avi‘r. i’ltiii AO'l'T-oi', . f* Oilcan*. Dean. j,<om*v>ii.* fJ.i* >.■ . '• > ':tHolmes, Ctn*:-unuU. loniim, I.i'.uuj, Cincinnati. Dl '.i'A.R |*KU Mtciui»U" Nil. i*. U*»ie.».lU*:iVcr. cr. lit*i don, lt«*uvt: r. J. NcM.’on, Moon*. W iifidinc liiuj nnl, C«n\V'»ll, \V Itnt i il;r. f«'■ ■ ■' i»i' . H i>. \Wlls»vinC. Kcptudi'-. Woodvi tic. Vimnniuiii. Wauled to Charier, 1 A SPKKN WMKKi. sTK \MKii A I’ i> Aim 1 -)' A .VI MN S. i V' r*! •- •. ... lioiwufU Wood ant'. Murk." «.u. For Cincinnati. l int s itc.ccMiuoroticr and r.a'in r»U»- •?i t.:•• r. ; W>i. Hanna., Mu*u-r, Wil U*;«v -• ior 1 :■ •; ui 10 oHook. Tor ireighl or »pp:!y on noorl. aug'i'J KWttfburgtx ami -SUnrpsi>«irpli J’ackft.' TMI* ‘’TfcSpS#-*^ lo l,lr citizen or I’iiii‘bnrj'li. .Million y up.l Sh 'l rn*hun» h. t h :il wo }nv<? Uuilmnd arc now i!u' Ster.wSont SHAltl’SfH/Rnit h* a V:?e)»*'t'or Fijrrv beivfefM rho ni»os*e nninod places. Her I % i;• -'niTjjb wilt bo nt l!ir. Tool ol Irwin *tro£t. ;>i Mi ‘rp-O'urrit pnMH*, Inndin". I‘ussengijr* Ln’nO:i on mo! pji r(T at ;io.y hitorim-diitir point. }nii it.iv'c ui “ o’eloclf, A. M., fiud 3 i‘ '•! . I'jiisuarcU ai U. i A M., and «1J I’. M. J’.i.v, ib SV'irp'iouirSiJ H» (vnt<—richor wny ; (imjr*.* ru>». or 1 .nwiMii’f-viUo.s o<MtL c . JI. HI l I'HRI II- LD, ooft* FRANCIS SAN£<»(,. iieyt»«Tr»» Prciornl Syrup j A 'li u- Ln.fte for Caulks, Colis, Hoarst >*c*s. ISronrhili.s, A'thnnt ttn<i the various Diseasts\aj~ u,f. /.unu on/l Pubnmuirif (lri!<tn%- fill 11MfCHIOINK h:»* :m Ui:iin!i in adeeuoiH of ; h. j_ PtihtmnarY iWmi<’« *»p«iro!y dilli'Tcnt from, any of tin* l-’xpec.ornnt :in/I t'.om*h 1C»• ino»*n-»» nowiu u«c. It is one n( ;hr- moM sput-ily. tic v.-vU in- t!;0 ts;n»l pleasant, lUtuil «•;.!< -now m ti>c. Il dor- not open itic pores and ex po.-i-Mo n kkksu nrii.tt. ()ne or two Unrest frciju.'iitly fil- Ijtyji ;»l! irritanon and.ih'kiLiar f<-n?:uani produced hY a harassing couch. i?uigf>riM*uLdie Kpoaktix*, and tho*.e wUo urn required to u.*-v tin: vncni orguu? lo a.great ex t'-i,:. w 111 liml ni thi> IVeiorai Syrup a sure ami iuMam remedy i«r Hoarseness oud laryngeal .lrriuuiim. It eie:iM the throat pt-necily. oi ah collection* os' mucous, and givesume amlcleuniess to the voice. SYMPTOMS —The symptoms which usually usher in ; u rnuicii or Cold may he •■•unm-ramd a* iuUotvs; This i disease jd thehook* is calie Ciuairh\ undispreeetlr.ihy an increased discharge iromthe nose, lances aml hroa* eiu.i: m. rc- i< a feeling of ln*t-iiudc over the whole hudy. ami very often cold shivering® arc feUj ut least t!:c pmiy is. more than usually sensitive lo the action:of l»c idr : urn y.Mm- inci-ames m tretjut'tmy, aud the rtf is generally more ox lens lever. Those syuiplontsare soon followed with hont'senesHand a sense of roughness amt ..orenc** m die windpipe and vocal organs, together with a didicuJivnf lireoAumg and a sense of conetrivtion <>f tin; <’ ill M. T'.rrc I' ill?" a: i<-! id 1 u;< a dull paid SUld sc»w i.f t:i lit the mrehen.il. iimvcllhh u heavintHs in moving ilie-eycs. These feehugs ftotnotunos at the very tiemmung of the disoa-o. and always soon after, ure a’.n-i.ited'.viin u d.-wiia nou from th« noe-oand soilie iuni > iroin the eyeshot a thin acid fluid, winch l’rei« and irritates the purl? over which it passes. The:cough is at first a-iiall,. drj , '*u: .t- the disease progresses there i- an expectoration .oi.tluu mucous, which gradually beeomesthtekerand mote copious, and having some Up pr:tranee ol }>U"- Thosc are tun.leading symptom* of what is termed, *‘a rWJ," winch, d neglected, *re likely to result in -.rr parable injury to ami Consumption - Price dti eeitii per Uoii!«* Fur proof"! th • ■ al>o; e . cateFt 1)k. KktsEu :—Wo take pleasure in certifying, fur tlie . benefit ol oiimr tmflerers, to tltc eiUcaoy of your I’KO TOKAI, CDlSiib SYKI'L*. ill our citsu. J)urtng the \iftt of two bullies •purciius.tftl.of.-you we were cured of it hoarseness amounting to tui cmtre.Joss of voice ; And e.lJretually- relieved of a severe cough,•which threats <•■l p. rinuneui injury in tlir lungs. \VM. A. HILL, At dir. BankiiixMatisr <tf' F Vnt. A. HillS? Co. Pittsburgh. ])c, Kt'S'kjru :-Mi T dti have n.*ked trie ihr ciTeels of your Fruiorhl syrup Ui my' 1 own case. ! had a very had rough, dnring part or last winter.- It began with u feol : ijig in. ihe hcad:-ihnrottsr(l *ecrei|on and auf fusion-of tears; together Walt hoarseness., pain in the 1 l«rra>*ir:uul iliti oiher iiccompaiuitivm* of what hastbeon denouiiiniLxl Ty let IVtdok iwo .implies of your perioral £yrui>, according to the dirccuoiifl'oji the f*r»nto ; and.l Am now, iiud'haVobeencyorsince.ciiun;- }y free from any-of ihc unpirh-Tint symptoms enumera ted above.,. Vou Jiave uiy.permic&idit to publish .{his lor rtie good of your salex, us well as the Voibltc, if' you do ('<» eo, ' Very rrspecrfullV, yon in. Au\ •' 'Xi.FOLhANSHKK. , ! riouarrdby 'J>j. tfoldby... ' : ! .. • . K.EVSBR Si M’DOVVEriL, ' . . ..jLlu. Panic* of fVirgiiA alley, 4 r To. vvltoDl.a.Ulphj.e'ys mpst’-he a’dihtfsseti. ...lnuv‘2o —-n'-*" '' Wauted t A GOOD PEDDLING WAGON. Apply at litis of fice. JalB IHE TELEGRAI’n. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post- UKCIITU) BT-i.tairTCnSG-r-PBlirrS» bt A section was passed authorizing the Legislature to confer powers of local and administrative char* acicron.thcr'Coppty Boards. A section was passed requiring the enumeration of white male inhabitants every six years..; A section -was passed making schools free to all, and.that State Superintendents of schools be elected by.thepeople. ' • * \ A new seetibh-ifas passed requiring the Supreme Courltd give a brief statement in writing of the points in every case decided..’l'/,. A section providing that the real and personal pro* p.erty of married women, and a liberal provisibn'for widows shall be and remain' secure to them respec tively under equitable conditions by law, grossed':,/ ; - was passed authorizing tribunals ol iconiriliatioh., A section was passed providing for future amend mbnis to' the ConsUiuttohi lt provides that a ma jority of the members elected 4o two successive ; Legislatures may propose amendments io be adopted by a majority of the people. A new section declaring that charters hereafter granted may bo repealed, but the rights of all iu% tercsled shall be protected, was engrossed. A section was engrossed'empowering the legisla. ture w repeal all Bank Charters or laws granting* ißanking privileges of any kind. No publicibusiness was transacted in either House of Congress to*day. Atjhe appointed hour the Sen ate in a body proceeded to the Hall of the House, •whence the funeral ceremony ol the late Mr. Kauff* ■ mao took place. The corpse was placed in the Hail, Rev. Mr. Butler, Chaplain oftho Senate, read the funeral service, aud Rov. Mr. Gurley, Chaplain or the House preached the sermon.. The President, Heads of Departments, Judges of the Supremo Court, Gen. Scott, and the officers of (he pnny and navy were present. It is said that Mr. Kauffman did not die of disease of the heart, as first stated, but from the effects of a pistol ball received some ten years since, whilq Speaker of the lower House io the Texan Congress, in n rencontre with a member of that body. The Pcylona brings full particulars of the sinking of the John .Adams. She had large quantities of groceries on board for Cincinnati. The loss of life was about 140, including aboui 25 in the cabin The Western World reports the Martha Washing! ton aground at Cumberland Dam, and the Charles Uammotid at Walker’s Bar. Louisville, February 3. There js 5 feel 2 inches water in the canal. The wcaiher has moderated-much. The Mail boat and Madison packot left this morn ing. The latter returned from. Twelve Mile Island, in consequence of the thickness ol the ice. The Western World, Duchess and Pennsylvania arrived. The latter boat departed for above. The Canada arrived, here tale last night, after a rough passage. She sailed from Liverpool on tbo iSth of January, and up to the time of her depar ture uothing h*d been heard or the Atlantic, now so long missing. hook ueport.-J New Yobk, February 3. Cotton.. Dull ; wafting the C-anada’s news. Flour, s Firm; sales of 1005 Ohio at 4,8104,87 ; common, 4,8104,85; lud. and Mich. 5,3505,44; fancy Ohio, 6,6205,75. Grim.. Extra wheat unchanged ; askiog 1,06 tn 1,09. Corn : Ohio firm and sc;trco ; new yellow, 67. Pork.. Dull; old mesa, 12,00; prrae, 9,25. Beef.. Firm : salon ol 300 old mess at 7,25. Hug*.. Dressed , nominal at 6,60. I.ard. .Scarce ; prirae.olJ at 8. W hi?knv.. Dti! I at 25. Linseed Oil.. Firm ; enira of 1200 bbls at 90. Oihor urlicles unchanged. ETEmrto.J Nr.w Yobk, Febroary 3. Floor. .Steady; sale* ol 5,000 obis, including common Olno, at 4,75 to 4.81; Indiana and Michigan •1.51 to 4.55. Grain.. Wheal is unchanged ; Ohio in demandat 1 ,06 ; bidders ask 1,05. Corn is scarce ; sales of 5.000 bushels of yellow on pnvalo terms. Pork.. Finn; mess, 12,06 to 12,18; prime, 9,18 to 9,26 ; Ohio new mesa at 13.25. Lard. .Old and new at 8* . Whiskey.. Active at 25. Oil.. Linseed advanced; sales at 90. Groceries.. Sugar is unchanged ; molasses firm at 30 ; Hro on free, 11* to 11?. Cotton.. Unsettle d; waiting the steamers nows; !»aU*B of 200 bales at Saturday’s roles. Baltihoee, February 3. The disagreeable weather has operated against biifijncus. Flour.. Quiet; holders ask 4,56 i for Howard Street; buyers offering 4,36; city mills held at 4>- 62J; buyers at 4,66 j. Corn M ai. .Sales at 2,57i32,94. Grain. .Red wheat at I,DOS'! ,02; white, 1,0553- 1,14. Corn: yellow, 60061 ; white, 67: ■»•«» 42 (345; »ye, 65070. Provisions.. Firm; no c hangc in prices. G roerritjp. .Unchanged. WhijiUcv. in hhda and bbla. TiM»*cott T » General emigration Office, UKMlTTANCKSandPaHsagetoaud from Great Britain und Ireland, by J. T. Tu.p*coti, “« South si., oi Maiden V., and VO Wv ter- 100 Hood, Liverpool- Tho subscriber*, having accepted the Agency of the above llou*o, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpapnt? the passage of their iriends from the Old Country; ano they flatter themselves their character and long standing m business will give ample assurance that ail their or ramurnimit* will be canted out faithfully. Messrs. W. .V J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Shins. Tho QUEEN OF THE WEST, SIiEIUDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SLDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from Now York the Slat and slfiih, and from Liverpool the fiih and llth; in adiiUioa to ; which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Buckets, to insure u departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with theirincreashie patronage: while Mr. \V. Tapseott’s constantperaonat superintendancc of the business in Liverpool is au addi| tlonnl security that the comfort and accommodation oi the pussenger* will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, cxtensivoly engaged in tho Transportation lousiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities,-are thereby enabled to take charge ot am! forward passengers immediately on their landing, without u chance ot disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for pagBage*from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature ol the business they arc engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far Inland not otherwiseatj. tain able; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur-, ihor West by the best mode or conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Whore persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for ufty amount, payable attlie principal cities and towns in England, Irclah'd. Scotland and wales: thus af tordihg a safe and expeditious mode of remitungfundis to those' countries, which pe'rsonsreqniringsuchfaciU 'tie* will find it to their interest to avail themselves of; Application (if by be^rbn^tly|at-- - Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mny27-d&.w-1y «■ Philadelphia road the following ccrhi a® *' ■ INDIANA CONVENTION. Indianapolis, February 3. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, February 3. Louisville, February 3, ARRIVAL OF THK CANADA. Halifax, February 3 markets by telegraph*. PITTSBURGH rrrrr- ■ CORNER OF UABBET AMD THIRD BTfIEETB, 4 CHARTERED A. D. ISSU; the only chartered InsL \j tutioii of the kind in Pennsylvania. ' . FactiUy. John Flumiko, principal Instructor in ;tliu science ot Accounts. O. K. CiIAMBRKUN, professor of Penmanship. Mercan ule computation, Ac. . , Aiaix. M.. Watson,’ . Esq , Lecturer on Commercial La\y.. , ■; . ;■ . /' yyishipgio-obtain .a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and us application to every branch of dm syiesa, also, a. rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements^ Lecture on CpmmerciaLLaw. every Monday eventng- Refetence to anyof the - city merchants. tdeclO® "" bbls. white Pearl Hominy; • . I do yellow do; Just received and for sale by deoil WM.D Jfc : v JHiaatlantflas, \ subscribers have entered v into Co.p artnerg j I jn U uder the ifirm of Scaivb, As* kisson&Oeeu^ 0 „ WALB. SCAIFE, J: - - . JAMES ATKINSON, Ja3l . JOHN M.OKELY. |i EATING BUllhingS.—WeareTrreparedto fur- JJt; msh and erect app* r a(Qg forheafciig large or small buddings, by steam erho; water; and' have ; engaged D« ?‘^^A^*^® a ßf.^kto“ , saperiHte'iid ItscdnstTUd- Uon. : tJa3l] _ &■ QKELY. Melons* 1 -*, ppy utanmflr ye/,Messenger, [dccltt] CAttanisrAßffaNiGHT. OLASSES AND SUGAR— -82 bbls. N. O. Mola.stß; ■- .e-. , - lGhhdai-do ■ Sugar Landing from steamer Keystone Stm, ..... fnr sale joB CARSON & M’KWIGHT.ifgg;, 1 " « ' irRAPFINO AND PRINTING pa: If large or small Qoaalities, by -. . aH : W. P. MARSiut.t. PLANTATION SUGAR-® bhds. prime pIaSJTC, Surat (old crop,) on consignment and formatw decU) - MILLER A RICKETSOSi? lINB French and German Wine for sale by . • jSt- "" JAMES P. HOKBACH. XILANTAGENET GUAR]? RAZORS.—“The only X sale und perfeclißiuor .maiinfactnred.” ;Just re ceived, per express, another lot of .these trnlT.'ralnable and mnqno Razors; >■ lialS) W. W. WILSON. COUNTRY KNIT SOCKS.—4O dor. on band and for ,a!c low .0 Case — 117 Wood street, - HE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK I>KY GOOUS STORE, No. 89 Market ijtreet, with Fixturesj and a email slock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 10 be sola al a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old. established busit ness stand, one .of the best on the be had on favorable terms, if application is madej immediately to the snbscriber,who wishes to changehis business^ ja3o , ' WM. H GARRAED. /ToLD HUNTING WATCHES—Just received and \JT for sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid, fall jewelled gold hunting-patent lever Watches—assorted sizes for gentlemen and ladies. • ■ > Also, six very fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson, Gold patent lever Watches. .. Also, twelve ladiesTgold Watches, of fine quality and assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. ? W.W. WILSON, Watch Maker, ja2s - , comer of Market and Fonrthsts. inn BBLS.FAMILY FLOUR; IUU 50 bags Coffee; SObbls.No,3 Mackerel; 75bbls. Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre; Forsaleby 6 * T. WOODS tt SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, ; a 10 No. 61 Water street. THE best place in Pittsburgh to buy reat.goodTea, is at-MORRIS A HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side of tho Diamond—soc., 75c., and SI,OO Ail srtlctly B *Th?S!ack B Teai ai7sc;, and the Green Teas at SI,OO, are the very best Teas imported into the United States. French merinos, 20 pieces black french Merino; 50 do colored' do t . 100 do_ parametta Cloths, all colors; 180 do Coburg do do; 300 do Alpaca. Just received at A. A. MASON & CO.’S., Nos. 02 and 64 Market street RAISINS —500 bores M.’R. Raisins; 250-half do .do; * 40casks Currants; 40 boxes Citron; 10cases, fancy boxes, Prunes; JOSHUA RHODES A CO., deel7 No. 0 Wood street. JUST RECEIVED and lor sale a new supply olefine PERFUMERY; including— Jenny Lind Pomades; Queen of Flowers’ Hair Oil; Porecine Soap; Jenny Lind Extract; Roussel’s Amandies; -• • • COULTER & HACKE, corner of Wood and 3d streets. dec24 , Alt, MOLASSES A\ ,2i hWa. Siicarj 150 bbls. Molisses; 200 bags Rib Coffee ; 5 do Java do. For sale by ja2l CARSON & RITCNIGHT. Sundries— -2 Madder; 3 ceroons Indigo; 20 bags Pepper; 5 do Alspice; 20 bbls. Alum; 2 bales Cinnamon; 5 casks Epsom Salts; ; 15 do Saleratus; 175 bbls. N. C, Tar ; 10 do Tanner’s Oil. For Bale by ja2l CARSON A ATKNIGHT. TJ|» EDDING9. Ac,—3oo Wedding Cake Boxes; W 200Cornelian Rings; 12 doz. assottedGoldPens; 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do Razors A Straps Just received at the Watch ondJewelf^rStoro^of dee!9 corner of Market and Fourth sts. PLANTATION MOLASSES-*2O barrels newcrop Molasses ju»t received and for sale by RICKETSONj T~ OBACCO— „ 50 boxes superior s’s Tobacco; 5 eases, 8 boxes each, nectar do; 10 boxes 10’s Tobacco Forsaleby CARSON A M’KNIGHT, ia2 | 94 Water street. Randies—2o quarter and .half pipes, of different virunces.of the following celebrated brands . “ Hennesey,” “ Otard,” ‘•Dupny fcCo, B A Seig nctte,” • Pinei, Caatilloa A C 0.,” “Jeuu Louis. ’ For sale in lots lo sun purchasers. M. D. PATTOW, jt29 • 211 Liberty street. g HAVEN,corner of Market and Second sts., • has for sale, a large and varied assortment of fine blank books, paper of all qualities; and English, French, German and American fancy and staplesta lionery. ; t aOT35 . Mayor's Orncs, PiUiburgh, January 29, 1851. Proclamation! TN pursuance of a resolution of the £* l k£ oan ® l [* °u' I opted January 27* A. D. 1351,1, JOHN B. GUTH RIK, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, do hereby offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.for the arrest after the dale of said resolution—and prosecution to conviction, of any person found guilty of any,actor acts onneendinrism, tv.hin ,he,bm,ts o^;dCl^. fire end Murine IniurKnee. mUE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will I ~-iake permanent end limited Insurance on Property iit this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers Lakes,and by Sea. The propcrUes.of this qom oanT aroVeU invested and furnish nn available fnnd for the ample inu'emnityof all persons "ho desire lobe: pro tcmedllnsnr.nnee. State Mutnil PIM Insurance Company. OFFICI?- 51 Sn.Tns.mm^ftpuj^. „ . ifm -,,,,.*.*«'orthe Directors in milE best evidence of* ne^v STATE MUTU AL FIRE J. cndeavonn? n meet the wonts of the ,NSU “Afute wmu.tled amount of business Avliichhas been done—Moving .'.sued nearly 4,000 Poli cies in a liiilo more than sovon months j and adding over 870,000 capital to the conipat-> ■ The Directors ore proud to s'av, that nearly all the Pt®P e , r ‘^i 1 'SJ!.llo ® f the safest kind, In small risks, and a largo proportion insured for only one year. „ Q «» Number of Policies issued > *4 073.508 00 Amonnlof property insured---- w Amountofguarantec premtunn-SM/UW 38, Amouatof cashpremiums-, ■ I<iM 1(J Amount of guarantee sun W-. | te “roeUr ofcountry merchant*, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country propcrty. ii is belioved this company affords advantages mpointof safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ‘ r condSSon the equitable and improved sys tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special Wards, insuring only n limited amount in any one lo- I* ality, IbUB precluding ihe frequency and occurrence of \.\gc feres, and also, on both the Slock and Mutual plan, fotonly possesses the eheapeess andaccommodalion of b ntlt methods, but entitles the insured to a,partictpa under decontrol of the following DirectorsJ. pm&A. J.Glllsu, John B. Packer,Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A-Carr.er^PhtoCjl^c*,Robert w®“- A.J. GILLETT, Sec’y. , A. A.'C-jti'BtKE, Aclnary. [iaS7:y j a scMntlfle Hair Tonic Itestorer ANDBIviI'TIFIER. Trial bottles 37i cents. Those wboWve used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know eicellem' quVtlities-ihosc who have not, we assure • if.#-, followitnr aaalilies. It will farce the ifntr la Sow on d ny part where nature intended hair to eraw atSit fclfin gofl,care scurf or dandruff, nndtnalte , *, r t-rev h sir grow dark. For dressing the hair Sand silfcwTuo.thing cun exqeed f this-it makes It nod , keeps.it so.. It is, indeed, the .most Mnnomieul. vet suportor arucle for the hair. lo?d onW nt- Whi ..JACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty st., head of Woofi, PilUbVttS- Pnce 37},cents, SO cents and 81,00. ' fdecSlK CeatTfi* 'T.Cft-BtP.re* TTJST HE CETVEP fl. full aud .fresh assortment ot •I ;«reen a>dd Black Teas* which will be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesaler and: retail, either from the original packages or urmelaUic packs, tosaitcusto- Jones* ' ... : A LIQUID HUMAN HAL''^ DYEfotihe.changmS.ofi A OO black colbr,lo a few minutes. gold byr Wf. JACKSON,24OIdbe W Btreet » Fi VriSS§ head of War,d. •_ ;/ [de ?rL. - A. PIUiIiIKEIN * TT AVE "SON HAND at theircxusnsi JAcHA.ni MANUFACTORY, No. a large aliorlment of fancy and plain F. which ibey will; sell IS percent. kelowcastomar.y l »“»;-j- Tertnar— cashonly. —V .■ .. Howe’s CoughCak’idy* T7C>R SAtiß by, H. Smyser, Jool H -Snowdon, Coaller & Hacke, Win. Jaclcec and KeV srtfc M’DoWelliTlUihurgh i W. B.MOlellarf, — : : 'A. W* Foster# . - »rrnntfEY AUD COUNSELLOR AT LAW-; FPICB. NO. 1M FOURTH STREET, war Granf 1 To. noMs:d»wly J—- ■! - sIOLEN—A small, brown and 3BS»spaniel DOG* from ;5T Hand sireei. ; '<Wn° ever will rotnm tho same, shall berevrara- tia2s] H.VoQDWABP. COUNTY T J Jar Sale # ®a £tt. Farm *or Sale. THE subscriber,offersfor salellre following described tract and piece of- LAND, situated in North'Fayette .township, Allegheny ’ county; Pa.,1l nules -Trom fittß bargh r ad)oininglandrfofWm^M , Connell ? beiirßofAmos -Ewing; deceased, 'Mr.-Wallttce ond .James Sturgeon, containing eighty-five acres; more 'orless V on Which there is erected anowTrameDweHingHoase it wo stories bigh;'4o feet’long by ,20; finished in modem'style; a well bfexceUeni water, ynfa pump; at the door; Spring fcoose.wash house.coal ahd woodjtoase; v Also, anew frame bank Barn r 6O feet long by 40, with Stabling under the whole. Fruit; as follows—Bo bearing Apple Trees; 100 bearing Peach and a variety of other Fruit- -This Landis ofan excellent quality, and in a high state of Cultivation—beingunder godd fence, andwuter in oil tbefields; with abundance of coal and JimeBtone;;and. B coal bank, openedon the premises.: This Farm is very convemenuy located—being on a public road, ahdeon-; venient to churches,.mills and scboolhonses, and in.a very healthy and agreeable neighborhood. For further.' particulars, see James C.,Richey,. Agent, Robinson tp., or the subuuriber, on U.e ? re^ jEL oMpgoN . !? , j- v b—The above Farm, if not disposed ol before ?Wednesdiiy,thel9|hday of February, willbe offeredoa Hhat day, at publicputdry on . ; ;' L North Fayette lB, 1851—?a29:dlwawts fosalejitt jisnd for Sole, ” ” THE subscriber, isiauthorized to selV the following described piece of land; situated in Robinson town- courily, Fa.VodJqimng lands ofGep. M. 1 Evans; heirs of James hPElnemm; Robert Buntmgiand the heirs of Jobif S Sculley, on u Chartier’s Creek, 51 - ; four miles from the city orPiUaburgh, andpne-holf mile below Baldwins bridge; containing 'about 75 acres, more orless. This land-w-of-an. excellent quality/for gardening,purpose*—being located in a warm the creekj and-havine a first-rate fails to bring an exceflent crop. The buildings consist ol a very comfortable DwellingHouserand/rame. Barn, and anOichard of 60bearingAppleTrees,wiiha. variety of other Fruit For funherparticulars, enquire oMames M’Coy, or the undersigned;; JAMES C. RICHEY. Bobinsoti tp n Jan. 28,185 L .. ; ■: N. B.—Terms easy and price moderate, jqgifrdlwawtf . r. ./-.j' liawrencevUle Property- ' FOR SALE—A valuable-property of feel front on Botler street by street, with a new brick of five rooms, and. a.large /Ssgfil-. Store fitted up aha doiog a jjqocfbasineßs*, anPltlT’ excellent Cellar and - Bake Oven,Stable, Ac. Also, a Steam Engine, arranged for v turning- two lathes; three Grindstones; and two small Mill*. f or grinding Barley,. Corn .Meal, Feed, Ac.;;two wells of water: grain ana meal cribs, and many other fixtures. Price 52600. Of the Real Eatatewill be-fiOld williouv the Engine, Ac. :The owner is. going Wfst, which is the only reason for offering so great a bargain-. S.CUTHBERT, General Agent ,- v . ja3o • 70 Smithfielostreet;' Very Vainatole City Property for Sale. THJB .nitdersighed*, Administrators ofthe 'estate/of Thomas Fairman, deceased, offer for sale [the eutn'e* real estate ofthe said Thomas FMririahYcdhflisuffg of one 20jeet lot fronting'on Liberty street,'rnnnin£back> to a 10 feet alley. * Also, th£ tavern stand kndwn as the; Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected,; fronting on Plum alley, thirty three feet four inches. { Ako, three lots fronting <m Cherry al eyi each eight-; een feet front, and Tunning back' 6t/ feet parallei wiUx Plum alley/ All of which’property will he sold at pri vate sale, by application to the aubscribersjorif not sold before the2sth of Match, will c be offered at auction to the highest bidders; ' ■ Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to ; • R. FAIRMAN, or R. CAMPBELL, ,• 151 Liberty-street. : ja3o:tmr2s For Kent. ' ALL that portion of my river bottom, Tying between - the Pittsburgh and Braddbck r s Field Plank, road 'and the river, supposed tb contaih abonffiftW acres,'to which will be attached a two story Frame House, with an exqEdient cellar underneath, an Orchard, a Stable and Bau? It is in a high state ofculrivaiion* and would be wellffocnlated for Bair/ or Garde niug purposes.- The facilities of getting tomarket are equal to any in Uie county,-ns the occupant will haVe his choiceofthe river, plank road or railroad for his accommodation.' No per son need apply unless he con come well recommended for honesty* industry and sobriety. ja2fctw* ;.. WAL BAW3HN3, Real Estate 5 THE undersigned offers for sale , a of valuable building lots* and some very desirable sites foT manufactories* in the norough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School HouBe and English Lu theran Church. \‘ _ ’ • The rapid growth of Birmingham In population and manufacturing wealth, and the 'reasonable prices at which lots will be sold, will render them a safe and pro fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. . For particulars and termaenquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F> Gilmore, Esq/, on Grant street,- Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of-William Symmes and N. Patterson, Esqh% at their: offices in Birmingham.’ flan27] MuSESF. EATON. . For Sale* ; THE subscriber offers for stile a large and well built BRICK HOUSE, withfive or more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, Within three miles of this city. Possession given on the Ist of April next— Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing oyer FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there on, situated near the above. : Also, a lot of ground 48 feet 11 inches by 120 ffeet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the city, opposite,the 7th Ward} on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. It isnow certain that the Plank Roaa will be completed, propenj.eariy iathe. comhig-Aumßegrf—,, streetßoad,near.ihe'jßraffleseTibeapropertyv Summer Boarding Home to let. THE Mansion on Nunnery Hill, with out Building*, Orchard, Shrubbery, Sc-,-fitclndingaboat ten acres of grouad.Vill be let to a good tenant, who wishes to keep a house for th© reception of visitors. . • . - The person Tenting may become anAgent for the sa e of some ol the adjoining ground, and, if successful in sales, may more. than pay the rent. The location is healthy, and has many facilities making U particularly desirable as a summer retreat. Jtoqa**® <» J^P 80n Bell, anhe office of • • comer Third and Market sts. w " valuable Property for ttent. . A three story BRICE. HOUSE f to estate of Wk. J.Totot, deceased, is offer- Usser efl f or ien t or lease. It is situated on Fourth bU be tween Feny and Liberty streetSjandbasbeen newly papered and painted j it is now occupied*? Mrs. Verner. Rent, 5350 pet to myself, or Robert C. Tottett, at the works of Knap* t-o. Possession given on thelst or Aprfl. ; Guardian, Drne and, Prescription Store for Sale* 1 A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a flourishing:and improving part of theeity, which is doing a profitable iusineu, is offered for sade upon easy terms. . ~ For further particulars, applynt thiaomce. Penn Street Property for SU*< ■ nh FEET on Penn stteelby 110 feel deep wan alley, DU ju»t below Si, Clait sireei, and aftoimng Mat- Stable. Enquire QfTh^gsonßen.M 1 rvr»n aches OF LAND, in Jefferson county, for ivUUU sale. Enquire ofTliompton BeU, at the office of A. WILKINS A C 0.,; ja22 cornet 3rd aud Market sis. Obeap Country B«ildenee^ A LOT on Nunnery HiU,containing four acrea* t?nll be sold very low J? *“f re * on The access will be easy, and Jot commands a most beab**mi View. [oct2ll -THOMPSON BELL. ; r s*or Renti ; •7 / ■• ■: A HANDSOME STORE, on MnrketrUireet, betweeii' Third and Fourth streets* at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, rfs 0 Dry Goods Store. Also-A large well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well calculated and suitable fora Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be efonvewenlly arranged as double offices. E, D. GAZZAM, apl-tf Office, Third sL,over the Post Office. coal Lsnd on Yougntogheay* _ iaA ACRES on the river, just, above,.the 2nd Dam IUU there is a pit opened and railroad prepared for puningcoalin boats. -Toct2l] THOMPSON BELL. ■ r T- 7To bet* .. M A TWO. STORY BRICE: HOUSE, on .Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge Queduct. Enquire ;Of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of fith and Smithfteld streets. [0c129 MTHE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 18 Hay streei,Snyder J BRow. Price $3OOO. Terms —SSW casbi 8500 in one ycar j and $3OOO in five yean. To be seemed by . mortgage on the. premises;Clear of atl incambrance/end title india^ataUe^ Nov 181 Liberty street.- •• AtlPkrm for Sale* i . fIIHE subscriber offers for salea. FARM OF IiAND, X containinglGO acres—loo of which are cleared.— The fitrni lies directly oa the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it is well-watered; with a bearing orchard, and, peach and ipeaf trees; and a Goal bank. The bnildings consistlof a hewed log House and Barn; with Stabling. 'For farther 'particulars apply .to the subsen- Mflfln October 23—tf - , A LOT OF GROUND; containing 2| Acres, situate J\ one mile below.ihe town of Beaver,- Beaver coon tyCon which there is erected a new Brick House, 4fl bt dOfeet, li stories high, with a basement: The house has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 yards of the Ohio river, and commands a fine view nr .t, and is founded'on the Northwest by the State road leading 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 avoiding it will bo sold with itrif desired by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that St will be a bargain to the purchaser: Enquire of •,:, l „ rLar . •, N. P.AG. U. B. FETTEBMAN, Attorneys at Law,^Fourth at. »ot Sale, i HOTJSEANDLOT.BimatcdTm^ikoslreet, between A. Walnut and Factory streets, '.Fifth Ward. Th? Voi is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on fich there axe, twosmall Frame good. For particnlare, enquire of AldermanJPAßHfrao«r Penn street. Fifth Ward. meyiui_ . c - iiftnd for Sale* - riluv - rrhartier’s Coal Company will boh some very a*- ofLAND, dimmed :Oaandnear_ the “^oLSdwmfc^ivideainto-qiiantttißattrßmtpM- JßWM””., v :,: ;; .. •/•• Manager. rrrr:.- • To Lett % i : LARGE CELLAR; suitable for Btoring. Posses 4TOtn%t Cnimmedia ' ely ;G^ C G I gML y^f CO - N 0.150 Water Blrcet tttiOK Several Hcmses iuiUQereDt pails or foe F - city.'" Enquire at the Real Estate Office at . the cor- w s nsa‘ 0»* Kogerfl l Symp of Liverwort And Tor ' " ••- -t'- V — /• GiVSCHAIiAGVAf 'For tiieeompleieeure of Coughs t Coldiylnfiucnzay.Aslhrna. . JJronchitiijSpitting o/£lood<and auo&ef l'iing n ' . ComplaiiUs tending (O CONSUMPTION. r-■> " Thissyrup contains no Opiurrii Calomel, or any mine ral I whatever, out is composed entirely of. those Roots, - I Herbs, and vegetable sabataaces which nave a specific influence upon the Lungsy and; their connected OTganS. It&immeduiti to allay'alt irritation, and gently remove the yhtegm and ouer morbid'eecretions from-tho Thrdatand Air-rassagesythusTeUeving the Cough, by subduing theinfiammatioti and'Othercauses which give - rise toil.; It Also stimolateaand imp axis a healthy tone to thO'ljUDga themselves, thereby - enabling them : more -• thoroughly to remove from, blood, those impurities , and diseased pnrticle4,which, ; if retained, do so raQCh mischlcfln the: system, and 1 ay the fo'andatiim for incu-..; tabIe,^CONSUMPTION, liaise exerts a decided action ; upon theakjn’, and assists nature in expelling} through the Exhalents; iuuehbf that morbid matter which would . otherwise be thrown bach upon IheLfiiies; thus relieving. them ot apart of tlieir;work, andreheteringthe System pure and healthy. Whehluberclesareformingjitcneehs :me}rdevelopmentandfimherprogr6ssj or ifulceration hus taken plac6vit.asslsiS tbe Lungs in throwing off the-. u . corrupted matter,soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer ated cavities, ana restores' them' again toheolthy action., : IThis Medicine, therefore, is nouA merely, ;which only relieves for the time being, but is a woroug/i \eurative, as itstnkes atthbvery to>ptof the discaseiUna : ’by reraoviugit,removesat ones nil iu gemote and at% , . tendantconsequences,. .This is' its dlstiTiguuhmg thar- . raetemtve^-Q. pjoi>ortypossessed, in equal power, by no., ; other-medicine oHiKe hutaie, now. befpiethe public,- /, -.vcmcubAßsvkC.,;.'„ „ , :* As no.tnrdinnryei?ed advertisement can fully explain thenatuTeahd'me tits of this article, the Prppnfetprshaye' ; published a HewiCireiaar, giving the hntotyof itos Mtd* 'cine: thedescription, ofus principal tngredi-.-, enta; the effect they are :designed .to have upon the . Lunffsand liiveK and a cdpious reference to teho%xvc been cured 6y;ii-rgiving theirnames asd rest-, dences.'cven-to the street and.the number. .Those.who, are troubled 'with d .CMgfcy or whose; Langf ore jm the least affected, are earflemiy’desired to the e Aeehts namecrbeTow', atidf.procrure .tone'of these Pam*,- nSets. Itcaube had grufisjandwill wellrepay a perusal>! Ke^Hmuon HMth” and “AlouttakingColi» may he worth to yourself and-famuy! ■ . - . ’ausDnEDS OF DOMvAUS, In the sKapei of- Dootors’ jßUlMaved, besides being .the meane of ltfe. For Jale» For Bale* JUrtijjs anii- iHebutius. HOPE EVER. WONDE RFUL CO RES f 1 Such isourrconfideneeinits virtues,tbatwe are will t iaeto teorranithisMedicineineVery cais (wW te used according to tie directions .an 7ili <3f tie psuaohlet. inside the wrapper ; of each bettle)v and where person’is not satisfied that he is denying benefit fr«ta it, hy retnnrfng'the bottle within twenty fourhbnrs? time, ,;: - • •*v • - . / will be retarnta.' the pamphlet in* sidethewrapperofeaehbotllc. , . ’ ' -:fT7?*BefinM to«kfor ihi. Rogers 1 Syrup of Lly- EkWORT, TAR, Bad CANCHALAGUA, and lot.no other bepaimedon*a.yon,,, . i CAUTIONvrrJVbne genuine, unless there is on the buff wrapper,a note qf! hand; signed wtth.,a P«»;by*A; L BCOVILL & CO, r ; Cough.and Disease rffourteen months standing , Cured, Affer being given up twicab? eminent Physiciansi - -w.„ . / Asaairr, Jane 9ih,1849. Messrs. A. 2» Scouul.gvCp.—Fherewithforward to you a Certificate qf a by yofft Compound Syrup of Liverwort; Tor land Canchalagua.„The Cough and expectoration was o{ fourteen months ■ standing, l and had baffled the skill df several of our eminentphysiciahs in New York, Albany and Coopdr3town. ; -I amthe' person in whom the cure was effected; and us I had previously no faith-inf Patent I have since tntd it on others, andhaVe-Uecome Satisfied of its value, -Mine was as great a cure as'was ever performed, as I had, • during rayfilcknes's, been givenup twice btfmy phytieians. I have übw Commenced my' easiness, nftertakmg,! . Uuhkjubdut ••> • ■- T • „ „ _ * Yours,resitectfally,. TIIQS. C, FAULDER.- BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. SEE HOW PEOMTTLTJr 'ACTS. Statement of Mr. £ Lang. Baker. Noi3BS Tidfl strut, N. Y—A few days' before last Christmas,'! iyks -taken unwell, 'and Tsoon bleeding firCfely at the Lungs. I called in a Homeopathic physician, bat bis medicine did not seem to help *me; ~ Iread your advert isement, and thought I woum.try-Ur. Sogers'. Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchatagua.' , Before T bad taken up the thirdbonJcy my bleeding -had slopped, myCough tear gone, aud.l felt as well as usual.; hly health is.uow good. * I consider it a most excellent medicine,and cor dially recommend ir to my friends. [This , statement was made to the Proprietors, M&tcß l&A, 1850.1 whole paper might be filled wilh letters si mitar to tfceabove, from those whohaoe testi cufaL. r FOR SALE, wholesale and retail,by A. L. SCOVILL A CO., Proprietors at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 31fi Broadway, New: York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, shonidbe addressed, post-paid. ALSO, for sale by K. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for-Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M. CurryUndH, P.Schwaru, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr A-CooMauehoster j A.Patterson,Birmingham. PRlCE—lularge bottle, 81,00; or six bottles forSs,oo dccJltdaw , V’ ~ \ PMibsopliy of BrantlrttVs Vegetable .. / ’Flftltt* TirHEN the/theary of tha circulation- of the. blood __ YY was established, the . secret springs of . vitaUtyS. ' . blood, which repaired thewaste aithe anixfi^mbdlluier the food is fuel, whichkeeps at a lire heat the internal fixes jhat warm and/iDvigorate oar inner mam . The blood is an electric fluid: which earnes thisheatto every ramification of the bodyj even; ttnhe exiienuliescf the hairand; hoThy nmi. ; while the bloodis thus the scht of life, it is also the seat of disehfie/ /Pood gives thebody strength; Brandwth’sVpiUs; :giv6;bl6od‘;the necessary;- . powertothrow out from itself allimpunties.ttfitt^Ten deringthestregm oflife pure aind healthy; _lf men were more sincere, there would be Tewer religious creeds ; and if they kept close to nature’s laws in the management of their bddie?; they would require little medicine. As mengrow intelfliigent theywillbecomawisetandhap- . \ pier; even now; their wisdom is proved by thbfhcvthat, whehaickness assails them, they use table Uuiveral Pills,which soon restorethemtahealm. Theyare peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care whejithey are used, 19 either dietorcloth- always iatne^ouse,so thatupon the-first indication of xickness ‘ One dose in the beginning is more potent for good; than a dozen after the sickness is fixedin the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism; cosliVeness, fevers, and m all acute, heavy or'deep-Eeated pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise."/ Three dr five vnll act liko ' a charin, often curing-aUangbrousiittaltidy ai-onee; sa ving months of sickness and the etrids thereunto attend ing/ Remember;TSrandreth r fl-Pills : are a/known and folly tested medicine, onejhatis used by hundreds r of. . thousands in this country-and throughout fhe.ciVuized world.: Tlrey are quietly superscding.oU other meat--. , cines. They-taieout blood Which is the cause of .weakness and paih v strength and health; they produce healthy sleep at night; and an ap-. petitematrelishesall kindsof food. v . Soldat-N0.29 Diamond alley—the only place ln Puw burgh where the genuine Branareth Pills aro kept for sale ?:IHseases* - DBT BROWN; No. DIAMONIX ALLEY,*, 'Devotes hisemire attention to-anoffice epraclicd; Histusinesaismosily confinedto ‘FrivaiiorTcneTeniDutascs* and aaeh pain ful uflections, brought on -py.-|mpipdenpe youthful indulgence and excess;/ , ' Syphilis,‘ Syphilitic Eruptions, Gphorr hea; UxcibraVDii charges* impurity oi the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin.- -Skin- Diseases,; Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, lm • potency, PReSrßbeumatlsni,Female Weakness, Month* Fy Suppressions,Diseases, of the Fistula in- Ano* Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loras, Imta lions of the Bldddei and Kidneys, successfhlly.tieated Curb guaranteed. • ■ '-»?•' n:t-> - 1 Fourteen years'pfactice'(fotrr ihthU city.' enables Dr. | Brown tonlltvhomay come under bis care. ;; - •'•-w ■> Office and private cdnsaluug rooms, fiSDiantona ay. 1 Charges moderate.--1:; 1: : ••- nov&d&wly EBUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newiy mstovrcd rem- I edvfor Rheumatismi< aspccdf andcetfainremeay fcrthatpainfnltrouble.-Itnever Tails. ’■;; . Office and Private'Consultation Rocnp No. 6S, DIA MOND. Pittsburgh,- PennsiV. The, Doctor is always at home. ■ . - •’ lanlS-dawtr Jones* Lily White. T ADIES are camiDneA'Ogmnfitusing cominon prepa- Blted Chalk>" -> - They are notaware bow frightfully injancma ms • • to ilie shiaV howl-coatse, h£rw rough, how :• •* " ' sallow/yeUowand'unheaithy/tfio ucin • - - - appears after using pjeparea*Cholk u ; . ;\fitesides,it is injurious,contain* - We have article; which we call JONE»’ SPANISH LH^TTwaPTE. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleter!* ons qualities f ond it : imports to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living .white 1; at ;the aaino time acting as cosmetic oa the sKim.malnng u soft, and smooth. Sold by the Agent, \YM,4ACKSON l69;l,ibor ty street, head of VVoodrPiltsbnigh. fnce 2a cents. decgOtuawly (Gazette copy.l - > •jlließimini BoflyMmußt perspire, .'.'(so aiTO'NiTOB%U ~ ' TO BATE A WEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persOOß who donot perspire Arc liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW, Jokes’ Italian Chemical-Soap eaoses a free perepiralion, and otthe same time mollifies, sotlens the skin.givinßlt the texture and beauty of ontefant’s. , ' gguRV V. SALT RHEUM/ AND SOKES, are soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians infiewYorhknow,who use it or anv-other akin disease.; The reader la assured that this is nonselesspaffed nostrum, as one trial will piovei Tonnld enumerate at least SOperaOnsenred or; -SOIU3HEADVSOREDEG& ANDSORB BEARD. But it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it forlhe ahove, unless I knew it to be all I state : Those who are liable to ■ ! - CHAFED, CRACKED, OECHAPPED FLESH, -will find thia not onlym. cuie(ibuta preventive r and I can now only add, that any oilC' afdictcd with -any of the above, or similar diseases, will find'.this alland ovon more (admirable in its properties) than X steite. V. Ijyßat, render, the stores are flooded with imitations, ana be sure yon osk for Jokes’ Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WB. JACKSON, only Agent in j Pittsburgh,SlOlJhertystreet, Pittsburgh, head orWood. Pearly White Teeth and'flrtatlit TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. ,; ’ •OEBSONS who have iiiber, are honorably assured Jy -ibatif their breath iscver so fotil, or their-."i TEETH DECAYED, DARE OR VEIiLOW, and encrusted with tartar,- that a 25 centbox of Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow, r and the breath odtfcronsly sweet. ’ ' Sold only ot JACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty street, head of Wood . , £dec2o orhB3S3.TOBACCO.in store aud for sale by - d\J novd. . STUART & SILL.
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