LOCAL Thimbu; Fmost— Amosx a Cram*. . wb ‘J“ great' lecturer, wa* holdmg forth laaluveniugiuthe FiratPreoby.erianc^rch^a e ho held in; to hand, and it ■*■*» Bcreakihg iOtei •«»<> po«o“ >elpw stwre ciricd on , I « The gallei? i» falling.”! ThehoS«o waa crowded to galioriri ulli, l*‘ ani " o, ®^ a “' I med t and'Whsn tbis.cij wao rawed, .it«-earner to imagine than;doßcribe\tbe aceae qf:confu«i<m, that enmed— ■womcn.eeroatned and faiatcdi whilst those I I of boUfaeahVj hboie and. below, jump.od.out of tbe I 1 : thrangli'ihe:gla«», lacerating : them«eWee | hfan; persons, in the were knoehed down, and endcasoting to rash out from • the seche.of tfiifw‘PP o, ' d ' flan ß er - 9-* °'f J ] A number ofihosepreaent immediately .aw there was no danger, acid endeavored to'raise their voices ;■ above the surging roar of tho conlusion, to quell it, huf th vaihV Fright'had seized tho multilndo, and nothieg could atayila victims. ;■. annrrrrn-—A. negro cook on tho steamer Cin-j einnati was arrested yesterday evening on a charge of selling, the same lot of slush to two different per* j sonsi and receiving pay from both. - When Dough* I city, attempted to arrest him ho drew a narving I knifo and was determined not to be taken, but Mr. |D. presented a pistol to his breast and hesurrend* ered.' Ho was brought to the Mayor’s office and lodged in the Tomba until this morning, when he: will have a bearing. Wftjcinrs Hilt.—The Alleghanians, tho best Quartette band in the Union, will give their last Concert this evening, : at Wilkins Hall. On last even-1 iog, aridthe one before, they mere greeted with a large 1 and fashionable audience, who expressed' their delight and satisfaction by frequent rounds or ap plause. ■/ To-night is tbe last opportunity, and those who have not yet witnessed their exquisite performances would do well to make them a visit this evening.— Make it convenient to go early. IttCEmrinisH.—The United States Hotel, at the Canalj’on Penn street, was yesterday altcrnoon set Ifiro to in thft story; which is not at present joccupied,—bet the promptness of our firemen ex uinguished the flames before any serious injury bad been done. ’ ■j Several attempts have been made, without effect, to burn this building. : ■•" ■ ... - . > IST Watchman McLaughlin arrested a young man | on Monday evening for knocking down a country, man whiloina drunken quarrel. Some of his com rades endeavored to! rescue hint, but failing in it, hey induced the Watchman to allow them to take ilm home.! • - : !. - . sea- at» meeting of the Stockholders of theTem leranceviilc and Noblestown Plank Road Company, leld at Haro’s Tavern, 4th February, the following icrsona were elected: M. B. Brown, President; B. A. McVay, Edward IcDonaid, Robert W6oda,JameaT.edlic, Directors; [oon & Sargent, Treasurers. , B#- The Trustees of the Western University have ;hosen J.K.Moorchcad,N. B. Craig, W. H.-Dow !(• and F. Johnston, to fill vacancies in the Board j ind elected Rev. Dr. Riddle President, Dr. W. H. beniy Treasurer, and Rev, A. W. Black, Secretary. 1 Mr. Neafie played last evening to a Jail house. This evening he appears in his celebs lod character o! : Mohammed, and hie representation |f the artful, cunning prophet, is moa tperfect.— So and>cebim*’ i py » nail entter in the Duquesno Iron Works, L the Fifth Ward, while grinding }he knife of the liachini yesterday, had all {he fingers of his right land taken off. . • Lock-Jaw.—A boy who'felLon a alippery pave icat in the Ninth Ward last week, and had his leg ■token.died on Sunday night from tin effects of Lock-Jaw. -~ • • ’ - : B2T* Theo. Messick, a colored man, was yester* lay evening arrested for stealing a leg of mutton.— Ie will have a . tearing this -morning before the EST The Coal Hill and Upper St. Clair Plank load Company bare made application to the Leg ,l,, tore for the privilege of erecting additional gatea non the line of their projected improvement. B®* A man in the Sixth Ward, named Russell, as committed to prison on Monday for whipping is wife. . ■' ■ ' A Bill has passed the House fixing the Wil* iusborg School House as the place ofholdingelec. ions in Wilkins township; [orpictit hetobt.[ . Proceedlngs of Common Connell. - FEBBtrinT4,lBsl. Members presant—Messrs. Bissell, Black, Cor (ell, Cunningham, Dram, Friend, Gribben, Ham pond, Holstein, Kaye, Lowry, Lytle, M’Cartney, McFarland, Mellon, Phillips, Rice, Riddle, And. cott, Shrom, Tindle, Willock, Wrighter, Toang, nd President. ■ / The President announced the first business in Or. cr to be the- election of two members of the Board T Guardians of the Poor, the terms of Joreph Pea nut and Saraoel McKelvy. having, expirrf. Joseph iennock,’Samuel McKelvy and R. Haslett were ilaced in nomination, and the two former were re looted, for a period of three years. ■ Mr. Friend presented a petition, from: citizens o f he Ninth Ward, praying for.the, grading and paving if Centre Avenue, which was read and referred to treet Committee, with instructions to report at the ext meeting of Councils. Mr. ComrntoHAH— a petition for water on Craw ard street; ‘Road, and referred to a water commit- An ordinance relative to the drawing ol warrants res taken np, read a third time and adopted by the allowing vote, vis _ Yeas—Messrs. Bissell,Black, Friend, Gribben, - Cave, Lytle, McFarland, Mellon, .Phillips, Rice, ihrom, Tindle, Willock, Wrightcr—l4. ■ v Nsys—Mcsere., Cordell, Cunningham, Drum, Hammond, Holstein, Lowry, McCnrtnoy, And., fcott, Young, and President—lo. ' Mr. Cordell offered a resolution in favor of Mar«. ■ M’Cunn for a lost warrant, which was read and : dopled. The Clerk of the S. C. communicated the follow, ng resolution, viz:- .-.| Resolved, -That a' special committee cousisting'of Iwo members of the S, C. and three from the C. C., e appointed to report to Councils the propriety of retting a new Market House in the Diamond, with i plan of the same, and devise the means to build . he said Market Huusc. ld 6. C. read three times and adopted, and Messrs, xmmz and Day-appointed; action concurred in/ : 'Messrs.- Bliyck, Wilson, and. A. Scott, on part V- __ authorising the Mayor to offer jny persons engaged in the late robberies. - InS.C* cad three times and adopted. In C. C.. read and aid on tho tabic. • Also, “A supplement to an Ordinance entitled an rdinance in relation to the Aqueduct across the ; Jlegbeny river f passed the 29th day of January, 844.” In S. C. read three times and adopted. Mr. Oribben moved to amend by giving tho ap. ointmont Of Assistant Colieclpr to the Collector, jot nbject to the confirmation of the Committeo, in; lead of the Committee a» in the Ordinance. .Thai rnendment was adopted, and on the third reading he ordinance was lolst. , : Also, petitions for the. grading and_pa*ing of Elm, raoklip, P Vine, Erin, Shelby °" d ,Warren a s. C. read and referred to cpmmjttdo on streets, ad action concurred.inlbj-CVC.. . On motion, adjourned;: -. ‘ \ 5Sr A very dflcentlqqkiug wotnhn was yesterday evening taken up pn .tho .Fourth atreot Bead, and brought to the Majdr'a Offficey in a state of. beastly intoiicatiqnV She vvm lodged in tho Tombs. E3* A fellow was yesterday evoning arrested in theMarket* for attempting, to pass counterfeit gold dollars. • ____ • Committed. —Mr, and Mrs.Phillips* old offenders, were yesterday brought bofore the Mayor, who sent them to the hill for thirty days. BgjPTbe Mayor appointed five additional Night Police on Monday. • JfeiD Books, ftlnsu, ssi. WORKS ON BOOK-KEEPING.—Duff’s Commer cial Book-keeping; Duff’s Steamboat Book-keeping; Blanks for the above works. Just a large supply, and for sale by . JOHN H. MELLOR, ft&T ; : - • BlWoodst : St. Valentine’s Day. . FEBRUARY 14th. Three thoasand and fifty-six dif ferent kinds of Valentines. We have now receiv ed and offer for sale, either wholesale or retail, lhe «arg* est assortment of valentines ever offered in this city, ranging in price from six cants to ten dollars. _. _ - Booksellers and dealers in fancy goods* vrho wishus to supply them with Valentines * will please order them iinmeaiaiely, so as to get them in season. _ __j' i • Send, by a\l means, to the cheap book, newspaper and magazine esldhliahmcnt of HENRy mujek & C O. Ja23 : , No 33 SmUhSeid at, Pittsburgh. •wjrr- c* BS Fomffi o »me“^“Smgh, : hay- j X 4 - manvau into English, ■» prepmed tc aapply mbßorihera at publishers’ terms., Rich number will donta£ ttvehty fine Bteel.Elaies, of the most costly de each, and appears semi-mbnthfy. The fourteenth num- who wish, can have the work from the commencement. • • . Terms—Cash—payable on tho fiebvery of each num ber. No sahsetiptions will be taken on any other terms. ; Lovers of the art and persons of taste wdlplease call I and examine specimens. . ’ *a2o ; No. 65 Fourth street '• skw music* . ; . . T. ONELY MAIDEN—a celebrated Duett from the j 1 j opera of Jessonda. BySphorj n I Mother, thou’rt faithful to me. A new song by. S. C. SweeUyehV steeps, my Alice fair. By S. C. Foster; j * I’d offer thee this hand of mine; ; J ; Come* Maidens, Come—or | happy yet. From the Daughters ot l Ocean Burial’ A favorite and touching ballad ; „ Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov’d thee. | Ben Bolt, or don’t you romember sweet Alice j j Soiree Polka. By S. C. Foster} 1 The celebrated Polka dances; • Jencatte A Jeanott—complete; 1 - Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest, | : : Fashion Polkar* ... ; j . Betty Polka; By Burgmuller; . Chit Chat Polka; l . Batchelor’s Polka; I - Silly Quadrilles- very easy and pretty, I I . Rose Quadrilles; 1 - I I . Rossignol Polkaj I AnMv'edifion of Hunter’s Inßtrnclions forlPiano, I with six additional parasef new Lessons; I Clark’s Catechism for the Piano; j . Barrow’s Pianoforte Primer; 1 KeC * i 61 Wood street. 1 N.B.—A very large stock of new Pianos arriving I and will be open and for salethia week. l ,aJl : — 1 splendid. New Plano*. . . tt KLEBEK takes pleasure in announcing that ne H . has inst open mi a lot of choice Pianos of the ] «lebraiedanake ofNoims &. Cusx and DrmHAii, New York, which, with-those on hand,from themostelegant, vnriei and extensive stock ever offered in , Among others, one splendid 7 octave double carved Piano, Louis XIV style, with tbe new improvement of the overslrings, tbe latest and most important improve ment, to be found only on Nunns A Clark’s Pianos. Also, two superb A2olian Attachment Pianos. N. B.—An exiensive lot of New Music, embracing Jenny Lind’s, and tbe choicest new Songs, Polkas, — " Hew. Stools of Pianos. ... MBS. C.BLUME would respect flMiT«T®3febfully invite the attention of the pub- to her new and splendid slock of inst opened nnd ready for own mannfacturc, with mettlic frame, t . - u —" M.iYfc’ainea for Pebrnßry. TTENRY MINER A CO a No. 35? SmithficW street* ?P~ H posiie Brown’s Hotel,\ave received the following Magazines far February : Godey’s Lady’s Book; Graham’s Magazine; _ Sartain’s Union Magazine; Petereon’s Ladies’ National Magazine. — 1 ■ Hew stocte of Piano#* _ , . ; ._?»_ JOHN H. MELLOR, No, 18 Wood sU iflifMlgßßa Kna. met received a new and splendid ffffTC&? AlW)3> ' ,10W open Bonkers anil (gadjangt Brokers. Nottee. ' . ' ..." . ttte have associated J. Gaw>inkk*Co7TOl with as in Yf ibe Exchange aad ft CO. ' JXusburgh, Jan’y. 1,1551.— jaS-im - tt wfrTj*«fl.......«»j.B.M > vaT < "i*‘ o-coyym A tinns promptly attended to. ljao.um Removal. H. HOMIKS ft SOBS, ___ SAVE REMOVED THEIR BAHSINO AMD Hand. To No. 07 Market itri:t,four door, below old Han*. 1> ANKERS ANDJXC^JOE^RokERS^andD^j ■ ted States. Deposites received in par ffads or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third trad Fourth streets. . = ••:.■ - •■ —i—. Domestic a ltd Foreign Exchange, Bank Kata, Bold and Silver, Bought, Soli and Exchanged, exchange: and basking house - William A. Mill & Go., : 04: Wood. Street, PITTSBURGH. ■ |pypaTS.^ g T*tLQWRDORttBtEDR?OBtT3. [RUg2B ..... tvimxe ••• • • rdward no.nu. A 1 BtaAEIKR a BAHH. . ttoniefoir sts., Charles Hotel. r.r--- _ " B ASEUM» H0V15K... : ;:«g«SBBKSsii»e ''UaaSUSStßSttbmiia* led States. -■- "• ~ - - - iattg —*— , -L ~. -■■ . • . i\ : ." THOS.SASOBNT. WJ,E Hdotf i 1 AANEGRS’AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - • - j N E. Corner of Wood and Sixih ittMtt., T\EAU3RSin Coin,Bank Notes, Tune Bills, Foreign * 1 ) and Domestic Exchange. Certificates ofDeposit.&o on all the principal Clues of the Union and Enrope, for sale in snmsto Icct rates. eepll-ty_ CENTRALPENNSYLVANIABANKINO HOUSE. BRYASIGLEUI * CO. ■itroTES, Drafts, Cheeks, Ao. collecßd, and RenUO ffaUidayiburgfL, May lB* 1850. r - B ahkeus bbdbxohangjeVrokbrs , No. 95s cobhsb Wood ahd Diamond stbbkts, 1 Pittsburgh, Fa. ftnayl Mechanics Bank. . ' Btmxa’sßtriLDiso.worerH above mabxxt sißxrr. THIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open from 9A. M. to 3 P. # M. : rir tpald ° n P£C THO&P*SON BELL,Cashier. ’ r_ G. W. T4TIOB, r 118 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. STRICT attention will be green to alt.batmen en urtstedtohis cote. FUUbnrgh manufactured am hand, or procured on short rouce. °|Notc.,_BoDdß ; Mongaecs,fco^ncgouatcd ppn.-I'TTI TJn.93Wood »t- h t mEA^l l alfche3^ct Cg T< : ai )nMd G wder . jaai For'stUe by -.CApoug .. TUST RECEIVED, afresh rapW.of J valuable J? eii ®meE, amons wlui !l ‘JS>^baominol V 0015 comer oCWoodand Third streets J^f^ o^ c^ N - Y^raoi^NßSr° • -* - . t .. t . ■ t ;, - • ,•• , , .>*•.* • - , . . . .;• 1 •' *. • ■; . '' , . r . . -. v. v *- • - . .■ •• ’ _v, %x r * ■; ••*■' • ■ THE PITTSBURGH BOAfiD OP TRADE! ' AND MERCjH ANTS’ EXCHANG E., ' FREDERICK LORENZ,) , „ » WMi A. HILL, •- - ;• V CoKtntts* xon FmiauAJtT. c. zug, - ■ y Dally Ruvloit'o? tho rSQYlccta* OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ) WbdhespAV, February 6, 1851. J . The weather ia warm and thawing 5 we may now look for high: watore In our riverai Buainera gene rally languid. ASHES—Wo still quote at 3|o3| for Pota, and 6}05l for Saleratua. FLOUR—Sales reported at 83,4603,60; from wag ons, 53,60 is asked and paid. Ryo Flonr, Sales, from stores by the dray load at 83,6203,66* Extra Family Flour,ln a retail way, at S 4, receipts are equal to the demand, and will not command over 81,60 per 100 fife; by the sack, in retail, to; 51,1201,25 & sack. GRAIN—Thore is no change; receipts are light in all kinds. Oats: Sales are made at 34036. Coro : 40045. HAY—We quote at $15,00016,00 ton at the PROVISIONS—The demand for Mesa Pork and Beef iB very limited; There are few sales of Mess Pork ; we quote at p barrel. Bulk Meat—There is an active business done. Sales of Hog Round at 6|, and some holders ask a shade more. MACKEREL—Not much doing; sales confined to the city at 87,5007,75 for No 3. LARD—We quote at 71071 in kegs. FEATHERS—SaIes are made to the city and country at from 34034. GREEN-APPLES—SaIes of 70 bbls at 81,25. WHISKEY—'There is no change since our last. DRIED FRUIT—We havo no change to note. BUTTER—Continues doll. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 6 FEET 0 IKCHES WAJMU lit THS CBAItIfXL- ARRIVED; Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. “ . Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. - “ Beaver.Gordon,‘Reaver. ' DEPARIED: “ Baltic, u Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ -J;hrKee, Uendriokson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ . Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. u J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. < c Malta, Dexter, ZanesiUe. “ Express, HazleltgCincmnaii. Pern, Calhoun, Louisville. “ Milton, Hays, Louisville. JAI3BB BIcKfiHKAi Auctioneer* J FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRASSES, 1 Bedding, Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, China Breakfast, nner ana Tea Service, Kitchen utensils, Cooking Stove,Mangle,lronSafe, &c.,of the Exchange Hotel, at Auction. , On Thursday, February 13th, at 10 o’clock m the fore* noon, will be commenced by public auction, positively, without any reserve whatever.tbe e ntire Fumitura, Bed ding, Ac., of the Exchange Hotel, comer of Penn and Sinclair streets, which cost ovorBl2,oooto famish, and have been in use only about three years. All the arti cles were made to order by the best manufacturers and workmen in this or any other city of the United States, and have been kept in the best of order, under the. dt rection of the popular proprietor. This is the most ex tensive sale of splendid second hand Furniture ever held in Pittsburgh, or perhaps west of the Allegheny mountains, and Is well worthy the attention of bote! keepers, private families, and others, who are assured, as mentioned above, that there will be no reserve or limit. ~ , The articles are bo numerous it would take pages to describe them. It is only necessary to say that in pari . there ore—sofas, chairs, .settees, sideboards, bureaus, wash stands, some hundreds of feather beds, carpeting, hearth -rags, 1 large iron fire proof safe, hair, moss, husk and straw raaitrasses, china ware sets, kitchen utensils, 1 excellent cooking stove, 1 man gle, Ac., Ac. . Particulars will be fmentioned in handbills. The tea* ther beds will be weighed and carpets measured before sale, for the accommodation of purchasers. Terms at *ate._ fja3ll JAMES M’KENNA, AaClr. p, B. X>AVIS» Auctioneer. Books at auction.— private libras* ato New Boots. On Wedneadav and Thursday evenings, February 6th and 6th, at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood, and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve* a valuable collection of miscellaneous Books, from a private library,-chniprising many choice works, which can only be.obiaEnefoon such occasions; Euro* pean and Americajufidvjewa; Magazines, Ac* large lot of new. woriwr.po: History, Theology, wav els, Poetry, Romance, History, SciencejAtcm tecture, the Fine Ans } tllustrated worts, fam ily and pocket Bibles, -Prayer Books, fine Letter Paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, Ac. _ <eb4 : v ; V. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. GRANGES ' ORANGES '.—JO boxes Sicily Oranges, just received dad for sale RHo [jj.g^ Notice. 7 ALL persons indebted to tbe lste firm of Jonssios & Stockiox, will please call and settle immediately and snve cosis. [Feb3l JOHN FLEMING, Ag’l Penn mutual Life Insarance Co., PbU’a. * GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H. DAVIS, (trice J. A. Finney, Jr., deceased,) No-383 Liberty atreet. For ike beiterconveoiencc of person* residing m the lower part of the city, the agent may also be found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o clocks atthe counting room of J. Schoonmaker &,Co. t No. 24 Wood street, where all necessary information will be given, and communications promptly attended to.--. 'Pamphlets explaining the principles ana benefits of Lire Insurance, and blank forms famished on application. The nett profits of the Company, which for the past two years nave been eighty per cent, per annum, are divided among the holders of the life policies. Pittsburgh, 1F<6.1,1851—2w Bounty Land and other Business. WILLIAM FIJNN offers his services to transar business with tho Executive Departments and Congress, as an agent He will attend to all business relative to pensions and bQoaty land. Charges mode* rate. -Address Willlnm Flinn, Washington, D. C. January 23,1851. • Mr Flin n was several years a clerk in tho office of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury. His know}* edge of transacting business at the Departments will render his services, as agent, particularly useful to all wbomny employ him at |e.ento^ov«nmenl. f.M Lai * Second Comptroller. Eut Liberty Property ror Sole. A PROPERTV of 30 (eet wont on the Turnpike at East Liberty, by M deep on to alloy, having n brick Cottage House and kitchen, good Cellar under the Hdhae, a garden and valuable Fruit Treenoi various kinds. Possession oh the Ist .of April. Price SSOO.— Tenna,S2oo in hand j balance at 8100 a year. • v ‘ S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, febi ...... .76 Smithfield street. Coal Hill Property Tor Sole. A VALUABLE PROPERTY of three-fonrths of an A nere,havingafronio£lU feet on High street, by 60 deep on Kirkpatrick street to Herman alley, with a comfortable Dwelling House of G large rooms, n porr li in frantnnd good cellar, a well of fine water, eon) abed and otherombnildings. This property la pleasantly lo cated, having a fine view of onr three rivers and two cities! Price SISCO. Terms SS7SIn band; balance ini a, 3 and 1 years. 9. CUTHBERT, General Agent, . f e bl . - . . ■; 76 Smulifielil atreet -PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING A WIRE SUSPEN r BXON BRIDGE over the Allegheny river, opposite Mechanics street, in the Fifth We™ o£ the Ctl yof P 11 , 13 ' bureh, in place of the structure recently destroyed by fire* healed proposals will be received at the office o Jacob Painter & Co., Liberty street, until the Is : day o March next, for the erection of the above described Bridire The pattern thereof to be the same as the Mo nongahela bridge, with such alterations as bidders may suaeest. and the Directors approve. Ltl Byord ° r "fr^eMCK'LOßENZ,Pres’t. 6 the Honorable tho Judges of the Connol Quarter Sessions of the Pence, in and for the County ofAlle- Liiuonof And. Jacktnnn, of the 4th Ward, city of PiUßbureJnSio County aforesaid, homlilysheweth. That „i.,.,r»i,!,nner hath nrovidcdhimself with materials for traveler, and others, at his dwell- St hnniSiii the Word aforesaid, and pray, that your Honors will he pleased to granthun a license to keep a pnbHc house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ANDREW JACKMAN. We, the subscribers,citizens of the Ward aforesaiJ, do certify, that the above petitioner is of pood honestv and temperance,and is wellprovidedwithhouse loomnnd ccnveniences’for theaccotratodauouoftrav elers and others, and that Batd tavem f . James M’Shano. Hugh Donning, Staplcford, j m Anderson, Y. Collard, James O, Leonara, J. L. 'Shea, Wm. Riddle, James kterling, C.' W. Ricketson, Nathaniel H. Calvert, James CTBnen, [feo4.3t COBBER OFHABRET ABD THtBD tTBEETB. C CHARTERED A. D. 1850 i the only chartered Insu i tmion of tho-kind in Pennsylvania* _ Faculty. Johb Fumnso, principal Instrnclor in til «?°? Egg-, Leetnrer on RoimneiMal h Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of ['Bookkeeping and its appUcaUon to every branch of bn rinesa, also, a rapid and elegant handwriting, are IUYi- I tedtacaUand exnmioe v . faction Sales. cNo, 0 Wood street. * pITTSBUB^a ;Y TELEGKA.I’U "ss»i at 4,7604,87."' 1 “ alc3 of 1200bb!s ’ including Ohio, Gram.. Wheat dtlU Corn better; sales of new yellow at 67* afloat. 9 fastis! 6 ” Mee ° Uas 5 old 12 > 06 ® 1Z > 25 5 Prime Beef. • Unchanged; aalet , jrollJ jj CBa a t 7ii Prime 4c. . BKCKirSD Bt- UQHTyrit -BT a TSA3d* EUROPEAN NEWS! STEAMSHIP cIiISa. Halifax, February 3—P. M. ; The Mail Steamer Canada, with dates from Liter pool to the :18th, London to tho 17th, and Paris to the 16th ultimo, arrived here at noon to-day. She brings no tidings whatever of the Atlantic. Tho Canada sailed hence Tor Boston, shortly after 4, P. M., with a light Southern wind. The Africa arrived at Liverpool at noon on Satur day, the 12th ult. " The Baltimore ship Franconia was lost off Holy head, on tho 11th ult: Her cargo of tobacco, and the captain, mate and eleven of the crew, were lost. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Livehtooi., January 18. Cotton— Declined i&i } mark pt steady at 7| for middling, and 8 for fair. The sales of the week amount to 22,000 bales; speculation 2000, exporta tion 600. Beef, Pork, lively. Bacon firm, at high rates. Tonacco—Limited,.at previous rates, Monet —Steady. Consols, 9630963. Trade limited but steady. BnsADsnjFrs—Doll, and the: prices of the week are in favor of tho buyer. American Flour could not be sold In any quantity without submitting a 6d® Is, and Indian Corn Meal freely at 6d lower. Provisions— Quiet, but prices well supported. — Accounts from the manufacturing districts represent but limited gales. SINKING OF THE JOHN AO AMS i THE PARTICULARS. CmciNWATi, February 4. On Monday morning, the 27th of January, at 3 o’clock, the steamer John Adams, Captain H. A. Jones, with a heavy freight and a large number of passengers, bound for Cincinnati, when near tbe bead of Island 82 struck a snag or stump, and sunk in two minutes# The cabin parted from the hull, which went down in about 60 feet water. She had about 90 to 100 deck passengers, only one or two of whom were saved. The cabin, in breaking from the hull .separated in the middle,'Which doubtless was the cause of many of the cabin passengers saving their lives. There are supposed to have been about , 40 cabin passengers lost. h The ladies in the cabin were all saved; although suffering many hoars in tho water, they were ena bled to gel ashore at the plantation of Mr. Carter. The fofvPh'rd. portion of tho cabin, including tho Texas, floaled down to the head of Island 83, where lit groanded.%About 3 o’clock.the Peytona came | along, and took the passengers from that part of the | wreck. From honce she proceeded with all possi* | ble haste to the other portions of the wreck, where I she took all on board, with the exception of Capt. | Jones and his family, Mr. Wilson (the mate), and a I few others. Every one being asleep at tbe thnoof her sinking, ] and she going down «o suddenly, few were able to j get sufficient clothing to cover themselves—many of them, indeed, are in a moat deatilnte conditiop. From Capt. Shallcross and olhora wo make np the fbllowing nummary of persona on the boat and the number anppoaed to be lost. The number or people on board ia as follows: Cabin passengers.... Dech do. . Officers. Crew, firemen and hands. ...100 n..W 87 Total • •• -30 The nambor saved, as near a# can be ascertained, is as follows: •Cabin passengers......... 84 Dock do ® Officers ** Crew....... " The deck passengers were Californians, and Ger man and Irish emigrants goin£ to Cincinnati. The cargo was also for Cincinnati. OTllt CONGEESS-SECOND SESSION. Washington, February 4. Senate.—The Report of tho Directors of the IT. S. Mint was received and read. Also a report from the Secretary of Stale, ’enclosing tho correspondence relative to the possessory rights of the Hudson Bay Company. Mr. Acbcson presented a potitibn asking' remu neration for tho value of a slave, who had been leased by the quarter to the U. S. Army, and who escaped from servitude. . Mr. Hale moved to lay the petition on the table. Lost. After some debate the petition was reforred I to the committee on claims. I Mr. Hale presented several petitions, praying lor the repeal of the fugitivo slave law. Laid on tho table. Mr. Borland presented n petition from Arkansas, in favor of the acquisition of Coba. Mr, Pearco presented a memorial from tho mem bers of the Md. State Convention,' in favor of a. line of steamers to Africa. The bill changing tho time (or holding tho U. 8. Courts, passed. The Senate then.took up tho bill to aroond tho j act regulating the appraisement of imported goods, and for other purposes; a d niter a debate on the workings of the Tariff of 1846, the bill was amend ed and passed. The California private land bill was taken up.— Mr. Bonton proposed a' number of amendments which were rejected. Tho bill was then further amended, reported to the Senate and ordered to bo printed. Adjourned. ■ HOUSE.— ‘The bill establishing a Branch Mint in | New York and one in San Framsisco, was taken up In committee of the whole. After debate, the amendments relating to New York and San Francisco were ritricken out. Mr. Bayly offered’ an amenflment in effect, to add pains and penalties to tho a* tt of last session for counterfeiting or purloining tho bars and ingots authorized to be cut at the arisayer’s office of Cali« The committee rose, when, the question occurred on agreeing to Bayly’a amendment. A motion woo mode to lay' the bill on the table, which was deci ded in the negative. Pending the demand for the previous question, the Honae adjourned. Baltihobf., February 4 . The steamer America, recently sold in Philadel phia to parties in Mobile, while on her passage to the latter city, encountered a heavy gale, and foundered at sea. The Captain and crew escaped in the small boats, one of which, contaunng si* per sons, was picked up by a vessel bound to Tho others ore supposed to have been saved. NEW YORK 0." S. SENATOR. The attempt to eject a V. S. Senator to-day was without effect. A special act willnow.be necessary for the election. * The schooner Sunbeam, from Laguayra, bringing dates to the 12th ulv., rep'orts that the late news re ceived from Yucatan of another battle between the Whites and Indians, with- fatal results to tho former, and the declaration of fin dependence by Yucatan, is entirely without foundation* J - Boston, February 3. Hon. B- , W.Crownßhßeld 4 ,0/Salem, El-Secretary of the Navy under Madison, fell dead in a store in Boston thinmotSing. He ws* nearly 80 years old, . and died with disease of the heart. markets by telegraph. Lard.. Unchanged. ; Whiskey.. Dull at 26. Linseed Oil.. Firm at 90. Other articles quiet. EVEHIRO bepobt.] New 4 Cotton. .Declined 4 if ct i BalCß .° f *W>Mcs. Flour.. Dull and steodyj sales of 4000 hbv, lt 4 c, to 6,00 for Indiana and Michigan, and 4,75 t» forcomtnon Ohio. , ' , Grain. .Wheat nominal. Corn: saleß of lO.otK, yellow at 67 to 674; white on private terms. J Pork.. New in good demand j sales ot 300 Mess at 13,25 i old dull at 12,12* ; Prime 9,124 to 9,18 J. Beef.. Prime quiet at 6 to 6; sales at 84 to 104 for Mess; prime Mess dull at 16 to 16 j Beofham nominal at 15. Dressed Hogs* •Retailing at 6f« Lard I ..Betterj old at 8f to B}. Whiskey. .Unchanged at 25. Linseed Oil.. Firm ; sales of 3800 at 90 to 91* Tobacco.. Unchanged j Bales of 200 Ky at 9012$ 50 Md at 7 to 7i j 10 cases Ohio seed leaf a 112. Coffee. .Firm; sales of 600 Rio at llf to Ilf• Molasses. .In good demand; sales of 600 Orleans at 29 to 30.' r Lead. .Galena held more firmly at 6,00. “Philadelphia, February 4. The foreign news has depressed Cotton, but oth erwise had no effect on prices. Flour, Grain and Provisions.. Steady. Cloversecd. .Io good demand at 6,00 bos. Lard 0i1..1n good demand} sales of 200 bbis winter at 66. Baltimore, February 4. Breadstuff's..Depressed under tbe Canada’s news. Flour.. Sales of 1200 bbla Howard street at 4,50, and 1500 City Mills at4,56*04,60. Rye Flour and Corn Meal..Unchanged.* Grain.. Wheal: rod 9801,02; white 1*0201,12. Com: sales of yellow at 60; white 65067. Oats 42044. Rye 70. L ,, r . Nothing new in Provisions; holders firm and prices unchanged. Groceries. .Steady; no change in prices. Whiskey..24o2s& in hhds and bbls. Beef Cattle.. Sales ol 664 head to city butchers, ranging from 2,50 to 3,50 cwt on hoofi Hogs.. Supply abundant; sales at 5,7506,00. GO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers have entered into Co-Partnership under E> At> ' *r rVtntLT WM. B. SCAIr rj» A UKELI JAMES ATKINSON, JOHN M.OKEIiY. jaOl „ HEATING aro prepared to fur nish and erect apparatus for heating large or small buildings, by steiun or hot water, and have engaged U. H. Williams, from the east, to superintend its < con itrme lion tia3l] SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKF-lA. .gr BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per steamer 15 Messenger. [declOj CARSON & MCNIGHT. Molasses and sugar— ejtibH.N.O. Molasses; s . i Itlhh'ds. do Sugar Landintr from steamer Keystone State, and tor sale, panning Ir %» KSON fc 94 Water si. RAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale, small MAR9 „ ALL PLANTATION SUGAR—33 libds. prime plantation 101,1 crop; ’ pNE Freuch and ft- W.. LANTAOENF.T'GCAK& HAZORS. t ‘'The only sole and perfect Raxor mnnnfaelaredJn« re ceived, per express, another lot o f saleable and umqoe Razors. * V • wlbaUiy. f-toUSfRYKNIT SOCKS.—4O doz. on hand and lor L, sale low ,o close & BRO g _ 117 Wood street, ffmtnUEASE OK THE NEW \ORK DRY OOIJLI3 I STORE, No. 6!>Mnrketsirect,'with Futures, and-a ■ima'lstock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold it a barealn. Any person wishing to commence busi ne» onllurkcl street, tbe above old established busi uess stand, one of the best on the street, can be had on favorable terms, if application is made immediately to the subscriber,who wtshes to /-^OLITHUNTING received and t'T fftr sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid, toll gold hunting patent lever Watches—assorted si^oor^" n fi Se"y jewelled, real Johnson, VVamhes.of fine <,nali.y and nssoried size, f “".V"WiLSON "vatd, Maher, corner of Market and Fourth sis. IAA BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR; I IUU 50bag®Coffee; 80 blila. No. 3 Mackerel; 75 bbls.Tar} „ , . ' 100 bags Saltpetre; T *«*““ D « ters “ dC ° , fSfflEbT.Tirioce in Pittsburgh to buy rent good Ten, is T MORRIS ft HAWofef TonStoro ea^BW, if the Diamond —50c., 75c., and Sl,<?o V tt. All srticu> ,W~ ,TtXrtl)lKS 20 quarter and half pipes, ’.of different of the following celebrated brands: <> n>, t,A P v » “Oiard,” “Dapuy fcCo.,” “A.betg neu";"“S’t, cSßtoifcoJ -‘jean UMgfc” For sale in lots to salt parchasers. “ jD. PATTO^^ 1«W WS HAVEN, corner of Market and Second sts.. * has for sale, a large and varied {" fine blank book,, paper of all W ,“‘ e8 ’..4 iia’ French, German an<f Amcncan fancy and 6 “P^ a turnery. 1_ - Mavoe’s Ofvich, January 29,1551. proclamation# . _ . "X r r.h/diTe E of said » conviction, of any person found guilty of-any act or acts state Mutaal Fire Inmnrance Company. BRANCH OFFICE, 64 B«*bbb» wWAhMfiein neatly 4,000 Poll in o* liitlc U more than seven months; and adding 'dv<it S7O 000 capital to the company. The Directors are nrnndtosav that nearly all the properly insured is of the safest in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Number of Policiesi issue ■*"’ 1 <*4 073.568 00 Amountof property lusurcd • j i*® Amoumorguarameepremmms-845,4W) 38 Amount of cashpremiuttis-- —• 84,031,60 , g Amountof guarantee slock"' - 3,81)0 00 deducted from'the above the incidental eipen ,e To f «ity orcountry merchants, and owners of dwell hazards, insuring only freqaency and occurrence of caluy, thus preclmling mo q and Mutual plan, I oige fires, “d also, on' and accommodation l oV n b o o\h mo?h°od B rbai enUlles?he Insured to n parttetpa- P. Rutherford. A. J- - r ’pm !o C. Sedgwick, Robert Jones, Alonzo A. Cam , RUTHERFORD, I’res’t. Klotz. x. j" GILLETT, Sec’y- A. a.-.Cabmeb, Actuary- —^2 . Tonic Hcatorer I . N n ifIIiuTIFIER Trial botlles 37J cents. Those A have usedJwies 1 Coral Hair Restorative know J\- wbonavcuiea jouo have not, we assure iib excellent qualmes-h qua iiueß. It will farce the it to possess the rt nature intended hair to 1 u°,?nn U falUne o P a.cure scurf or dandruff, and make l Jrev h ß air grow dark. For dressing the hair ■S ’nml a \l?v Mthing can exceed this-it makes it it so £ “° al * C sS?do3y at e w3 e jACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty st.. head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37ioents, 50 ceiUs om | SLOP. Central Tea Store* JUST RECEIVED a full and fresh assortment ot ifreen and Black Teas, which will be sold on the we fo«rtrnhle terniSs wholesale and retail* either from pacta™sorinmetallic packs, to suit eusto the ongiiiai P warranted fresh—packed or loose. A 1 K^LLY , Fifth sired. Y- ne|( solution of Jet* _ f •. t TAinn HITMAN HAIR DYE forlhe changing.ot tjssfsgsirsaifjst head of Wood. . — = ■ ' AIBAHY, February 4. a. uibLiKBR es. co. NB r and HAVE ON HANDaliheir eitoMivoCAlJlw CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.“which a large assortment of fancy and plain J nrnun they will sell 15 percent, hclow customary »“ cW . ly Tcrraa—cash only. —— Boston, February Howe’s'GoifijiiCanjlJi Keyset t Iff Dowell, Pm.bargh, W. K.iuo [n ’ ov2a Chester ‘ ftttsctltcuuotjs „„ ATw.|oB«r, oß LAW _ | ATTORNEY ANNCOUa g.,, REEfr ntar Grain OFFICE, NO. novls:dawly Tetti ’•W 7 good. IParm Yo** Sole» . THE subscriber Offers for sale the following described tract and piece of LAND, situated in North Fayette township. Allegheny county, Pa.,1l miles front Pitts burgh, adjoining lands of Win. M’Connell, heirsof Amos Ewing, deceased, Mr.-Wallace and James Sturgeon,, containing eighty-five acre*, more or less; on which there is erected a new frame Dwelling House*two stories high; 40feet'long by 20; finished in,modern style, a well of excellent water, with pump, at the door; spring house, wash house, coal and wood house. Also, a new frame bank Barn, 60 feet long by 40, with Stabling under the whole. Fruit, as follows—SO bearing Apple Trees, 100 bearing Peacn and a variety ofoUier Fruit, lius Land is of an excellent quality, and in _a high state oi cultivation—beingunder good fence, and.water tn au the fields; with abundance of coal and limestone, ana a coal bank, opened on the premises. • ThisFarmisvery. conveniently located—being on a public road, and con venient to churches, mills and school houses, and. in a very healthy and agreeable neighborhood, ror luriner particulars, see James C. Richey, Agent, Robmsou tp M or Ibo subscriber, on Iho THOM PSON. ’ \ N B—Tho above Farm, if not disposed ot before A Wednesday, the lOlliday of February,will be offeredon . day, at public outcry on the premises. f \Jjonk kayciU tp., January 23,1851— ja2o;diwawts i,and tor Sale. 7 JPHe Buhßf'riber is authorized to sell the following fc n d '«ribcd piece of land, situated inßobrasontown shtp, Ailegijenv county, Pn., adjoining lands of Geo. M. Evans, James M’Eliierron, Robert Banting, nnd the heirs seulley, on “Chnrlier’s Creek,” four mileß fr4au,c city of Pittibnrgh, and one-half mile below Baldvy bridee; containing about 7o acres, more or less. is of an excellent quality for gardening _ ] Qcale j j„ a warm bettd.of the creek, and a first-rate bottom, that never fails to bring an The bnildmgs consist of a very comfortable House and frame Barn, and an Orchara of Gobearimr Apple Trees, with a variety of other Fruit. • For farther particulars, M J Coy, or the undersigned. . M JAMES C. RICHLY; Robinson fp., Jan. 28,1851. N. B.—Terras easy and price modenue. »a29:dlwawtf : Lawrencevllle Propi*ty~ , EOR SALE—A valuable property of (tel f ron t on Butler street by 107 on Prospect stJttt, with a new brick House, of five rooms, and a large Store fitted up and doing a good business ; an pgi excellent Cellar and Bake Oven,Stablp, &c. Also, a Steam Engine, arranged for turning *w 0 lathes; three Grindstones; and two small Mills, f ol grinding Barley, Corn Meal, Feed, &c.; two wells ot ) water; grain and meal cribs, and many other fixtures. Price 8&00. Or the Real Estate, will.be sold without the Engine, Ac. The owneris gomg West,whlchisthe only reason forofferingso great.obargain. 3 S.OUTHBERT, General Agent, : q oq 70 Smithfielastreet Very Valuable City Property for Sale, THE undersigned, Administrators of the estate _of Thomas Faitinan, deceased, offer for sale the enure real estate of the-., said Thomas Fairntan, consisting of one 20 feet Jot fronting on Liberty street, running back to alO feet alley. Also, the tavern stand known as the Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three feet four inches. Also, three lots fronting on Cherry al cy, each eight een feet front, and running buck 0U feet JYmJ iiTr? Plant alley. All of which property will be sold at pri vate sale, by application to me snbscribersjor if not so d before the '-Mth of March, will be offered at auction to ;he highest bidders, .. ' Also, the Tavern stand is offere^l^rent^Agply^to r. campbei/l, 151 Liberty street. jo3o:tmr9s For Rent. ALL ilini portion of my river bottom, lying between the Pittsburgh and Braddock’s Field plank road and the river, supposed to contain about fifh which will be attached a two Rtory Frame an excqUenl cellar underneath, an Orchard. a.Stable and Batm It is in a high state of cultivation, and would be well calculated for Dairy or Gardemng purposes. The facilities of celling to market are equal to any in tne county, as the occupant will have his choice of thenver, plank road or railroad for his accommodation. Noper* son need apply unless he can come well recommended fcjJSSS?' i “ da,,ry “ d 80bn %I. a. HAWKINS, Real Katate for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale a valaable building lots, and some very desirable sites for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School House and English Lu ra[dd C grovrth of Birmingham in population and manufacturing wealth, and t?.e reasonable prices at which lots will be sold, will render them n ]? r Stable investment. Title perfect. For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grimt Elreet, Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4tli streets, or of William Symmes and N. Patterson, eSSTON Birmingham. [ian27) MOSES F-EATOW^ ' ' "For Sale. fPHE subscriber offers for sale a large and weU bmlt 1 BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground, shunted on the Fourth street Rond, within threc indes tbiscitv. Possession given on the Ist of April nexu Also, a very desirable lot of ground, eonminlngovM FOUR ACRES, with a spnng of excellent water merg on, situated near the above. Also, n feet U inches by 120 feet.adjoining ll ;e residence of Mr- A. Toiler, near Uio city, opposite, the-<lh Ay«“i /on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately - His now certain that the Plank RoaJ o’? Se - past the above property early m ihe s&yt!flr « th For farther information apply to DAVID BWoLEtE dta street Road, near the first desenbed property. Ua.bt.tl_ Summer Boarding Honse to hot. I mitE Mansion on Nunnery. Hp. with oat Buildings, T Orchard, Shrubbery, Ac., 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 renting may become an Agent fortthe> sale of some of the adjoining ground, and, if sales, may more than pay the rent. The location is healthy, and has many tacilitics making it desirable as a summer retreat. Enquire ot Thompson iy,!| iUa office of A* t* ILKIItS w tfU'J Bengal the otnee 01 Tbird and Majtet Bls . ■ Valuable Property for Rent. . A three story BtilCK' HOUSE, belonging.to Z=n\ the estate of Wj. J. Tottss, deceasett is offer, fa as] e( j for rcn t or lease. It is situated oa Fourth PPI between Fenr and Liberty streets,and bas been newly papered and painted ; it is now occupted by Mrs. Veriier. Rent.StßU per annum. Apply «> =nyself, or Robert C.Tottkh, at the works of Knap & Co. Possession given on the Ist of April jji^roY dec27:tf ' Guardian. : n— U f* nl ,d Prescription Store for Sale. f DRUG tmdPRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A a flourishing and improving part of ec iiy,wluch iMoing a profitable bustnus, is offered for salo upon C *For further particulars, apply at this office. Penn Street Property for Sale* OA FEET on Penn street byllO feet deep to aiyille* oU jnst below St Clair slrcct, aiia aio nins Mat thewa’ Livery Stable. Enquire of Tbomp^o n& BeH, at ■ , nfin ACRES OF LAND.in Jefferson comity, for 1.000 sale.' Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the „ ’ a. WILKINS & COq °®S, corner 3rd and Market sts. i TTT7-* “ Ctocap Country Reildence* AX OTon Nunucry UiUjCOUtairung four acres, will ho sold , w low to any one wishing to build there- —' ' For Kent, ' ''. _ a HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between A H TUir<i and'Fourth street*, at prescm occu r ied by Thomas >Vlme,.ds »in the second doable offices. office Thild sl .. over the Post Office. patting coal in boats- t° c »jU ” I “' u To Lett Si TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank ail and Smilhtlcld streets. [oaUi)_ TIIE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 16 street, Snyder’s Row. Price 83000. Terms isslf>cash : S5OO in one year; anil B'iOOO in live years. To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear o{ all incumbrance, and liUe . ■ Np. 181 Liberty street. r m. ti' iii*m for Sfti©* ' mHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF IjANP, riiHfci supscrio 0Q 0 f -whieh are cleared.— I contaiiungWO acres iu Middletown to Stabling. Fot furtUe ? Allegheny county,l4 miles ber.on the premises, m Atmg r M ,CLINTON. j?or Sole* » I riT OP GROUND, containing 2i Acres, situate A i.Vlnw the town of Beaver, Beaver conn- A- ont i l ;M. e ,WrTs erecteda new Brick House, 4ff bv Km U stories high, with a basement. The house has Wo well builtand well Euished, and contoiusia rooms, been well omit an Ohio river, and commands Il fir,e'view is bounded on the North west by thestate road ending to New Lisbon, Ohio Tins pro perty wOT°d be desirable for a country rcsldcnce.orfor a£iS it wilTbc sold with* it, if desired by the pur chaser ? The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser.&TTEßMAN, Attorneys at Law* Fourth st. For Sale* A HOUSE AND LOT, situated Walnut and Factory streets,fifth -Word. Thu Lot - r«Pt front and 100 feet deep, on t \cn there are two small Frame Tenements. ZfmcraloN' For particulars, enquire of Aldermen IARKJNsON, Pena streets Fifth ward. t,nnd for Sale. iSSSSHSsisISs Enquire or % Manager. sep4 i -LARGE CELLAR, amiable for storing. Pomcs jalUtf ’ ' No, 150. Water eirect. -=s=*nß.RENT—Several Houses in difierent parts of the H c^ly Enquire at the Beal Estate Office at theeor “^t'ree‘HENß^'W. FXBH, : j —' i-~ >\ ;- -i -c ~ ■<, - - Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of liverwort and Tar • - • '-Ain): C AK6HAI-AGVAI For ihs complete cure of Coughs? Colds , Influenza, Asthma . .. Bronchitis* Spitting of Blood. and a U other Ldng .. Complaints tending toCONSUMPTION* , This syrup contains no Opium, {7alomr/,or any mmerai whatever, but is composed .entirely of those Roots, : . Herbs, ana vegetable sub3tance3 which nave a specihc influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organa. I lis immediate ejfett is to allay all irritation, and genu) remove the pftfcgm and other morbid secretionsfrom tne Throat and Air-Passagesf tbu* relieving the Cough,oy subduing the inflammation and; other causes , which give . rise (oil. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone. . to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so muen mischief In the system; and lay the foundation, for incu- t rablc CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decideduction upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, through the Bxhalents, much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs* thus relieving them of apart of their work, and rendering the system pure and healthy. Whentuberclesareforming, it cheeks • their developmentand furtherprogrcssiorif ulceration has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the corrupted mailer, soothes the irmauon, heals the ulcer ated cavities, and restores them again to healthy action. This .Medicine, therefore, is not a merely, which only relieves for the. time being, but is a thorougn curative, as itstnkes at the very Tootof the disease,anfl by removing it, removes at once all its remote # and at ' tendantconse<iuences. This is its distinguishing'cnar oetemtie—a property possessed, in equal power, by no. other medicine of like nature, now before the public* CIRCULARS, AC., • As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature and meritsof this article, the Proprietojs have published a new Circular, giving the history of Mti meat cine; ih&description, nature* fyc.fQt iispnnclpalingieai ents; the effect they are designed to have upon tne , Langs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons whohave been cured by it—giving their names and resi dences, even to the street and the number. Those who are troubled witha Cough, or whose Lungs.are mthe r least affected, arc earnestly desired to calf upon ihe Agents nameibelow, and. procure one of these Pam nmets. It can be hod grate,and-will well'repay uipernsaL Thb * Hints oh Health,”and “ About taking Cold,” may ... be Worth lo yoarßelf aad family v ■ . : be W IIDNDREDS OF BOLLARS, in the shape or Doctors’ Bills saved, besides being the \means of rrsloßginp^mang^lnrtlelife. . Bach is oar confidence in its virlncs, ‘hat we are will, tag to -marram this Medicine me very case of. mmiColtt (wW„ teli according to the directions on page 7in of the inside the wrapper of each bottle), ana . where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit fromby returning the bottle' within twenty four hours* fcae. • - ' ' THE MONEY will be returned, wy g e e page 3d of the pamphlet in side the wrapper orjach bottle. „ fT/*Be sure to ash for Dr. A. Rogers 1 Syrup tf , LIV ERWORT, TAR, ana caNCHALAGUa, and ; other be palmed on ta you. ; .. . * CAUTION.— None genui*t tVin \esB there is on the buff, wrapper, a note of hand, signed with ii Pen, by A.L* SCOVILL & CO. ' • . Cough and Disease of fourteen months standing Cured, After being given np twice by eminent Physicians! , Alb«t. Jane 9tb,1849. Messrs. A. L. Scovill%Co.—l herewith forward to-you •, a Certificate of a Cure, effected by-your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchaiagua. The Cough and expectoration was of four teen, mentis standing and had burned the skill of several of our eminent in.. , New York, Albany and Coopetsiown. amlheperson in whom the cure was effected, and as I had prevu, ?3 ly. . no fai:h in patent medicines, 1 have smeetned non . others, and have become satisfied ot its. value. .Mia* was as great a CQre as, was ever performed, asl had, dnringmy sickness, been givmup twice by myjhljncians. I have now commenced my business,after taking, I ny. WoiFiinm BLEEDING AT THE LUNG3.CUBED.. SEB UQ-W PBOHPXLY IT -A.CTB. _ . ;• Siaumsnt of Hr. £ Lang, BaLsr t lio. 388 Pcailsout, w -Y—A few days before fast Christmas, I was taken anwell, aod soon'commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in a Homeopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and ihought I wcnldlry Dr. of Liverwort, Tar and Before I had taken up the thirdbolde, my bleeding had stopp was gone , andl felt as -well as usual. My health is now , sood; I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my fnemls. JThu statement was made to the Proprietors, MarehVM, 1&50-1 . .; ; IT7" This whole paper might be filled with letters an r mitar to tte nhovo,fiom those who hate ban curei._ - FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L.SCOVILL A CO. Proprietors at their Principal BepotjGijlHil* HALL, No.SiO Broddway, New "iork, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, ani letters relating to Agencies, B S:£fA?e S § d y’railie™, N0.37.W00d Wholesale Ageut for Pittsburgh and vicinity, D. M. Carry and H.P. Schwartz, AHegbeny Cuy; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manehosietj A. Patterson, _ PRICE—Ia large bottle, Sl,oo} or aix bottles for V S,QO decJLdaw • :••• •• ; '• : For Bale. To Let hopbbvbr. WO NDERFUL C ORES!! PUlloaophy of Brandretti’a Vegetable. i'. . ••'Pill** ' • : 1 ■ TTriTEN the theory of the circulation, of the .blood W “15 established, the secret springs, of vitality - were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and .. . understood^tliat the food we eat, was concerted.into blood, which repaired the waste 01 the animal machine, the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the Internal ; . fires that warm and invigorate our-timer man* , The ? blood!* an electric fluid wkch carries this heal to every , . ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy nail, .mile the blood is thus thnseat of . Ufe “is “so teSat of disease- Food give, the body strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary , powerS) throw out from itself all lrD £,“ nUe , 9 f ’- deringthe stream of lift pore andhealthy. If men tyere , . more S sincere, there would bo fewer religious creeds, andif they kept close to nature's laws ia the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intelilligent they wifi become wiser and hap pier;evennow, their wisdom is proved hy theftict ttaiq ■ when sickness assails them, theyuse Brandreth’s Vege*. table Bniveral FiUsi which soon restore themto health. - • They are peculiarly adapted to the cUmate, and reamre no extra care when they are used.iueither die tor cloth ing. They shoald be always in the house,,fo thatupoj : „ SSI first indication of sickness iheymaybc^ S ed ; : 0ae.,,, dose in the beginning 13 more potent for good, wana ; dozenafterthe sickness isfixedwihesystem. - coughs,asihma,TheuraaUsm,cosUvenes», fevers, and in oil acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, - • be found WondalVpiaUe. Three or five wiUact lie .. .. n charm often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa and the evils thereunto attend £2? Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known and tested mediciue, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout ft&gHtag.- U world They are quietly superseding all other - cines They takeoutonly that from the-biood whtchis the cause ofweakness andnain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy sleep at mght, and an ap- only place in Fitts bu^hwhere -g* asm 5 ' 5 ' 18^ Pniy “Thomas BYPATH. PtlTlttlHnHeii .. . .■■■■ DR BROWN, No. DIAMON.D ALLEY,) DR. MR jig entire attention to an office practice. Hislusinessismosllyconfineaio . ygah-' % 'trinu trr Venereal Ditcasti, and such patn ful affections, brought on:by;Unprudencn fyKffißil youthful indulgence and bxeess.-, Mf&PSt- > ByphiUs, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonon • MB' hea. Gleet, Stricture, ■ Ureltanl Discharges. r r ti,» ninnd -with all diseases o, the venereal tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Cl FoimeenjeaT8 > practiceyfour inthlecitf * enaMesJJn Brown to oGfer assurances of speedy cure .to all wUoiaay "offiwMdpriTaWconaiUtlog'TOomstMffiamoi^y. Hy Charges moderate. , noTa.accw*y Brown's Jiewiy tfiscovTea rem« Iled^fmeUaUsiniraßpeeayaadcertainre^edy MOOT® KWh, Fcma. The « home ' joHiinCuy White. T'ADIES are cautioned against using common prepa ifeyan notaware : howfrightfully injurious itis to the skinl how eoarae, bow rough,how sallow, yellow and unheallhy/die. juun appeals after using prepaieojChaik • itesideßyit iB injurious, contain- WoUavop l e«^S!g~-, e> wU l oh 35MSB8Bp* wsueet,headWotf,>i«’tabar e h. nice2scorns. I ty a S (Gazelle copy.l,. -^ _ feo Human Body mast Perspire, (SO SAYS NATUJ®,) .V f%T _■■ rp n HAYE a health? appearance, . »a nMMMwhodo not perspire ore liable to the moat A " 4 DISEASES. , , . ■VTOW, J osra’ltaUan Chemical Soap causes a free N nersniratioa, and ot the same urne mollifies, softens . A? .Eh, e vine ii the texture andbeauty of an infant’s. ,bB * sd§Rvf. sALT RHEUM AND SORES, leLt°evorpWs n iSansfn^ew‘YOTk d kMW^wl S “’“«^ or any other Bkin disease. The reader is assured that thisis no uselesspuffed nostrum, as one trial wfil prove. I, couldenumerate at least B o HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SOKE HEARD. , Buyit, and the reader is again assured, I would not I cruelly sell it forthe above, unless I knew it to be ail 1 I * Those who are liable to : I CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAFFED FLESH, l will find this uot only a cute,Jbut a preventive; and I. can how only add, that any ohe afflicted with any of 1 the above,or similar diseases, will find.this all and eveni I more (admirable in its properties) than I state! I irj-Bul, reader, the storeß are flooded with imitauons, I andbesure you ash for Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap— I “a buy it only of WH. JACKSON, only Agent in 1 Pittsburgh, AW Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. I dec2o ! - ' PS arly White Teeth and Breath, TO BE HAD. FOR ,23 CENTS. XJERSONS who have either, are honorahly assurod if that if their breath is ever so loul,or their. X TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and enctusted with tartar, that a S 5 cent box of .Jones’ F Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow, and the breath odiferonsly sweet. I Sold only at JACKSON’S store, 240 Liberty street, I head of Wood. ~ ■ tdecSd Vir, BXS. TOBACCO in store and for sale by . Ocl novt STUART A SILL.
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