- REPORTED'ir. TELEGRAPHED lc? 151 14iVely thr the Pittsburgh GI CONGR. ---- Wstrantirros, Jan. 19, 1810. 13muTe--Tu this body the leading business was the vonsiiieration of Mr. Niles' Postage BilL A good part of the day was occupied in discus airg the merits of the bill. Nothing Lent, bowel, ort broadoue,except malting it the order of the day err Monday next • lione—After the usual morning business--. Mr. Mon offered a resotution Instructing the Oxon!nee on Commerce to report a bill to pre vent (Miranda gold from being taken to foreign CCIIMILiCS for coinage or sale. Laid over under the Welt 1 biU relative to the Paeheea slaves, paasetl thearlearal No.:6er business of general interest transpired. • A CHANCE FOR. POLICE OFFICERS. Parmsmrt.a, (Ohio) Jan. 19. One lamdred dollars reward is offered for the airem at W. P. Sikes, who escaped from custody today, which will be paid by the town of Paine'- viLa . Said Sikes is about 49 years of age, 5 feet 8 kola Lib; thick set, grey eyes, brown hair, Shoe. maker by trade, Vaccinated on left arm a few days Waco, and a mark of India Ink on one ern. P. KINGSRURY, Mayor. STEAMER "NORTHERN LIGHT" BURNT. Cisciruwn, J. 19. The steamer Northern Light was destroyed by Ars, while laying It the wharf on Thursday night Notate lost. She was insured to the amount of slB,ooo,—colering nearly the entire loss CHOLERA AT NEW OYELEAN.S. Nirw OBISAN.S, Jm. 13. 'Oti the 12th and 18th, 39 eases of the cholera eeeetred. Two of the steamship Falcon's pitmen. Hill and Willing, are among the deaths, The disarms is not considered epidemic. :PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PIIILADELPHLI, Jan. 18, 1819. .IXlr 6 -43 . the market is very genet and the tend eacy G doriward--sales of Western at $5,25. Rye Floor—Sales, at $3,75 (B 3,67 f. Corn Meal--Bales el 52,75 per bbl Gulp—Wheat is dall-but Corn is in active de. 'Load- aales prime red wheat at 1122113, and Otitis yellow corn at 62c per bu. Psuirisdarta--Prices have slightly declined. Lard, sales at*. • inialter—Sales ni 24c in it'll's, 25c in Ws. NEW YORK MARKET NEW Yoas, Jan. 19, 1649 Coittat—The market is unchanged from yestei day, ifanything it la duller, sales to day amount to 300 bales Floor—The market is steady but not active.— &1g of 1000 bbls of Western at yesterday's prices, Graln—The-stipplY of wheat is good and rather pram* the market. Gun is In steady demand. aPravisiousi—There is no activity in any article, quotations are steady. - Lardales 100 bbls at 7c per ID for No. 1, western. ,Whiskey—Sales at 210 c per gal. BALTIMORE MARKET BALTIMORE, JBU. 19, 1849. Flout--Sales of WOO bbl CitrMill. at SS. q bbL 13min and Provisions remain quiet and on. dump& 140 change in other articles osarby spoken of in shemssitets PIIII.A.ORLPEILA. IMPORTATIONS, A T LOWENT RATES.—Just teemed, Paris Fans 21 of latest styles, Percussion Caps, Teeth Brushes, German Slates and Pencils, French Perfumery and Druggists articles, with the roost extensive variety of Fancy Goods in the city. Dealers are invited to on early examination before purchasing their supplies, as the goods will be offered at the lowest Importation WIL TILLER, Importer, jall-dOwead No 1 Commerce xi, Phila. Independent Pollee Office, jO. Io FOURTH STREET.—Committiug Maio, kranutztkx &rm. Chief of Police, ROO= cz jal6-113in O,IIINDRIEg-11 bbl. No 1 Lard; 3 kegs do do, 3 b 4 froth 801 l Boner; 3 kegs Bauer, nuiding Crow laate Erie and Michigan lane, mid for sale by lal3• • JAMES DALZELL, water st 1111WCRWLIEAT FLOUR — SI bags Buckwheat Flo., ~,LP atom and for sal., by R FLOYD, Round Chtarch Building - - _ oresa—m - make pure Pouesh, on head and for F axle by jul3 I& It FLOYD 13/MXIMS-60 d na Poland Brooms, reed and for sale JUk bY jal3 J & R FLOYD MdIOLL BUTTER.-10 btals Plumgron 13atter, rec'd Zli• this day oad Ira. sale by jel3 It FLOYD s ~~~l~—~Sca~lu~w4m:yeateamim.eoro Lfda'Ou.,l2%;l'. l ln. Oil , No 1; r°°'d per °°°° jal2 SELLERS tr. NICOLS VINE FLOoll—...9Xrbble in stare earl for gale by Ja IMEED par s ed:l order i far save A.ll p; • oI; or •by lan MELLMIS 4t. NICOL-, BROOMt3-5D dox for solo by Jail & y VON BONNIIORST k Co Burr bbl. (Fetal Roll for sale by Jail 3 F VON 130NNHORS71' & Co LARD -4 bbl. just reed and for .le by jale B F VON BONNHORST & Co DRS Y8AC11k...13--200 basks for sale by jata 8 Y VON BONNHORST k.Co A PPLa , --3) bbls Lady finger, and sound, tor by :MU•' _S P VON DONN HORST FWISH ROLL Ws in store and for rate by (dee9) MeGILL k. ROE. UNDllts , s—,o bele pure Cider Vinegar, 10 do do Wen 00 Pearl SUM* reed and for sale by deel4 MOWN & CULIIERTON - r4lll-3Tpackages Young Hyson; :V do tiunpacr ' Alsr;-15 do loveriali .10 track Tea just oc'd r .d late by- deel4 'BROWN &CULBERTSON pg&CRES-105 bush of Ohio Peaches, haloes, reed sale by W & R 31'CUTCliF.ON, _ ...... agl IM liberty in Q . NUP7-000 lbs Rappee Snuff, just reed and (Ursula ',..7 by' dean_ J KIDD& Co CL1C.111.803M.--1 dos Musical Bute., ilraiilUir .. ' I Taney of airs, waltzes, quadrilles, just teed al. Z KINSEY'S, 67 market at . ',ITA - Uffritl 165iai.,—.170-iiiiiWiiiiiidMi . -311. card; .30 kegs, VO Itis each, do do dui in awns and tor sale by deed MILLER. ♦ FUCKETSON SI KLUWER A.t.PA.CAS—I ooso sawed Mu doors, fast teed and for sale br MURPHY, WVLSON & Co, dew 4B wood it jMID IN KEOS,jost received. 4 • dee9 NeGILL & ROE. ALERATyIS-3 tom SatesuuLJ.t me l / 4 I 1. , : 104.0.10 try : jab R ROBISON & 433, 'VELD -03001p Galena Lead; 3930 lbs bar a,c for j t a sale by jail /AS A IIUTCHISON &Co lirobAssEg—no bbls ;gnome. Molasses, for isle /IL in: hat • Jas A nutcuisoN & ./.(111IN8HNO-94D lbs Ginseng, in store and for Ws )471 - . jall JAS A HUTCHISON it Co EFINCI3 SUGARS—kW' bbla, large and small loa matted, powdered end elarificd, in store and tat sale by 141 • JAS A IIUTCHISAM A Co, Agents St Louie Stunt Sugar Refinery val Y FLOIIB-20 Dbl.; erum, for by it JD WILLI/049410 wood st 00.11 , —.10 Ina Nol Rosin; 55 do do Yellow; for role 111 , 3 by _ 1.9 JDWILLIAMS C&I'IILICS-40 box.; 10 mould; 70 do di t yydA 10116 Star; for sale by JosJ D WILLIAMS obL e iipeiftice - FlOurTreeeived per C_ lippar No (o ipJ r sal e WILSON to Co • p ittED isurr.—reaelW.nlid — appics .4.-Es way ( o r sltlpmerd. decg MeGILL &ROE. 'if - BANK 747:1Tassniill White Beans In itore and (oh sale by deco J S DILWORTH .8AC613-3,04;bb10 Leaf Tob S DlLW acco, forORTH sale by • dada_ MEILL-A small lot very good, just ree'd and VV_kir sate by deels ARMSTRONG &-CROZER , sraDER- 90 bbis superior Crab Cider, 10 do common ilk. , do, to store and for sale by I 9 DILWORTH, 27 wood st - • if .ARD-17 bbts No 1, now landing from steamer Omura; on sato trp ISAIAH DICREV &Co, front at CAKE.,-71/ tons oil cake just received per coon K , 7' boat New Brightau,ond for We by FL ROBISON & Co, .Aerf '! Liberty street. tALIDING-930 davrery heavy black Waddm, iiade 'Seed and for oak by sireciaurr 90 wood at ,-.Q.COAR HO VSE MOLASSES-6 0 bblo St Louis Ha .1.7 :finery, for .'a l e by _::Jsu JAS A HUTCHISON & Co ....WIZEN BTHCS—b bbLs loaf bblo, and Io.gASO - .; legr i for mob, by . y Mt JAR A HUTCHISON & OD lyroirßßYL—es bbls bore Na 3, for Salt low by, J A. 9 A HUTCHISON h.. Co, 45'srater I,nd 9 . 2 frool et_ UTTER—ea keg., 46, bbis an roll., in good shiPPia4 .d.ri jag received and for ..do by Jas BROWN & CULBERTSON lABD-60 kegs Leaf Lard, na good slapping order, j:lust received and for sale by - . dad DROWN & CLTLIfERTSON '; y IMMO OLL-16 aids Etzarer & Hanabon's btand, jut ree'd and for gala by !ad R ROBLSON I Co QT:LTOOi- 48 sacks Jo_st met per ottr Oriental by ARAISTROIit; & CROZ ER - - • MIKEZOI ROLL BOITER-51 bbly, • prime article Just teed nutd (crude by " - ARMSTRONG CROZER -01CILORY bblopast reed and for suJe by jrkll Ma! STRONG t CRUZ ER - - IiEJL 4 -1 - "j00 :LIEAT lbe prime Ky. geese teeth • M . elore and fore sale by )01 JAME/3'A BUTCIIISOeI A en +I3II4I:MSTAL-30 to. Allegbouy, cool 10 to. II Bock, for ,nle JAM E.S DALSELI faILIGAR HOUSE BICiEiSSES-- L 5 Wile for male 47 All P VON RONNIJORST tc Ca 1649 I AIM AN AC JANUARY. 20 Saturday, 21 Sunday,, Idonday, • Tueaday, • Wedneeday, • Thureary, Frtday, Orrice Prrrs. - GerwrrE, I Saturday Morning, Jemmy 20,1849. f In reviewing the transactions of the market yesterday, we had no Material alteration is any article. A general quietnesa prevailed in every thing, and quotations generally showed no import ant change. FLOUR—Some lota were brought in yesterday by river, but so far an we could learn, no ales to any amount were disposed err= first hands.— Sides of a lot of re bble from store at 54, nod aey' era! other smaller lots at $4,10. - CORN MEAL—We continue to quote sales in a binned way from store at 45c p bu. GRAlN—Receipts have been light, and sales on a restricted scale at former rates. The follow. log quotations may be used with moderato sales: Wheat 70e, Rye 45, Barley 45050 c—as in quality; Cora 35..934e, and oats at 2107:telS bu. PROVISIONS--The market Is without any ma. wrist! change, and not much doing. Lard contra, ues quite firm at fattfe. So far as we could leant no sales of bulk meat tranapired yesterday. Con siderable qaantitien are arriving from below, and we quote 4o p TD, an about the rating figure of the market, without sales. We heard of no transac tions in butter, there is however a fair demand at last quotations. DRIED FRUIT—We note regular aislea of peaches in small lota from store at Sl,l2(iill p bu, and of apples at 50a62e p bo. Receipts have been liberal, and there are large Plumlies in the market. GREEN APPLES—SaIes of 100 bbls in lots at prates ranging from 75 to 51,25 0. ho. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—Of sugar, we con' tinue to quote regular sales in small lots by hhd 4 ta.4 I for fair old, and 4als for common. Moles: ses is beginninglo arrive more freely, but the nisi ticle remains firm at 270.1,4 c. _ GLASS—Saks of city brand. 3 by 10 at $4, 10 by 12 4,50. Of country brands at 3,3103,50,10 by 12 at 3,6203;15 p boa. SOAP--Sales of Cincirman manufactured at 41 to 41c p lb, to the extent of 39 boxes. CANDLES—SaIes of clipped at 9c, mould at 101, and tor at 210 a V tb. CL AILMED SUGAR—This article to now supplied in our market fn considerable quantities, by the planters, who, we are happy to perceive, have be• wane fully awakened to the great advantages de. need from the improved modes of manufacture, recently introduced, particularly the use of the vac= pan, in which Sugar in boiled without be. ing subjected to atmospheric pressure. There is, however, a point which does not appear to be fully understood, either by the planters or the purcha. sers, and to which we desire to direct their mien. lion, in order that the progress of improvement may not be checked by difficulties easily obvia ted when their cause is understood. The clari. ft.' Sugar is made by panting white syrup on the brown Sugar; this process is technically termed "liquoring,' and in used in all refineries. The white syrup displaces the molasses which adheres to the surface of the crystals of Sugar, and thus makes n whiter and purer Sugar. But it is a tact well ascertained that Sager, thus liquored, will not keep, unless thoroughly dried in a stove or drying room. If the Sugar is intended for immediate con. sumption, the necessity for drying it does nokixist, but if bought for shipment, or kept beyond one or two months, a fermentation takes place, accompa. med by an offensive odor, and the Sugar will breed worms, just as stale cheese does, and becomes at. terly unfit far use. Let our planters, therefore, keep these facts in mind, or their Sugar, which is really much improved by being elanfied, will be come utterly unsaleable. Purchasers, also, of Su gar not intended for immediate city consumption. should beware of purehaniag any of these Sugars when not thoroughly dried. The importance of this subject to the planting interest, and the desire to see enlightened enterprise succeed in impro ving the quality of our staple product, has induced us to make these remarks, and we may possibly again recur to the subject—pt. 0. Com. - - - CULTIVATION op SUGATI—.WO perceive, by all our exchanges from Texas, our neighbor State, that her citizens are rapidly developing the resource ces of the soiL She will, perhaps. be aomethieg of a competitor, ere long, with us Louisianians in the raising of our own staple. We take the 631- lowing couple of paragraphs from the Texian tonal Advocate: Scala—Mr. A. Stafford, of this county, present' ed us a sample of Texas Sugar, manufactured this season, on the plantation of Mr. Eli Mercer, on the Colorado. It is white, fine-grained, and very sweet, and we think will bear a f.tvorable comparison with the best Louisiana , Sugar brought - GII•DATAPIC Systre—Mr. John 13. Gray presented as with some syrup manufactured by himself and others, out of the cane grown thin reason 013 Mr. Vickery's farm, near this place. We believe thin the first syrup ever made on the Guadalupe riv er; at least it is the first we have seen. We think it very good, and it would so pass in any market. Spirit. of the Domestic Market. New Orleans, Jan. 9,15.19. Sales of Cotton on Saturday, 4500 balsa—the advanced rate* of Friday fully maintained—rui ng nines for Middling 51(35ic—good middling 61; of Sugar, 500 hhda—fair 341031,-11rm; of Molm.. are, 600 bbirttling rates 190191 c; of Floor, 5071 bbls, embracing 900 Ohm, on the Levee, at 4,45; 1543 (490, 212 and 92.5) at 4,50; 500 tuned at 4,524; 200 (two flat boat loads 1300 and 1000, de liverable eking aide ship) at 4,621; 200 choice Ins diana, on the Levee, 900 extra Ohio lined, on the Levee, at 4,871, and 48 St Louis (100 on the Le. vee and 100 in store, without ii.pection) at 55 market firm and prices realised, which could not previously be obtained; of Wheat. 597 sack,' good at 95e; 1900 good to prime at 93,, and 12,000 bu, part on the sped, and the residog, on private terms; of Pork, 30 bbhi prime at Sl6—Mess ing at 11,624 and 11,75; of Beef X2B bbl, M oat 9,20 and 30 hlf bbls Mess at 6,25; of Bacon, con fined to retail transaction., at 41e for Sidee—mar ket still bare . cif Shouluess; of Lard, 30 bbl, at 51c; 200 tierces No 2 at 51. and 400 kegs No 1 at 7e. D Elsa run Pumas Alkarm—lf you wish to tie sue pessful I/I any undertaking, you must always 'um the cooper means.' Therefore if you have a rough, um Javan'. Paracrottam and be cured. for it is the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficientmeans to care you is to EPIC Jayne'. Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and borers and brings ap the mucus which clogs than up, slid thus removes every obstruction to a free mam ma., while at the same time all inflammations sub deed, and a curt is certain to tm effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleunsy. or in fact any PoLolortary Affection, then am Jayne's Expectorant and relief is certain. men you will And that you hove used the proper means. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 4th wee; near Wool. last) A Fora Sn or Taxin roa 25 Carla—Yellow and unhealthy Teeth, after being once or twice clean• ed vrith Jones' Amber Tooth Parne, bone the look and color of ivory and at th e same time is so - innocent and fine, th at its daily use is advantageous even to those teeth Mat are in a good condition, giving them a beau. tiful polish and preventing decay : Those decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such. as are becomingloose, and will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Prize 25 or 37j cents a box. Forsale by wia. JACKSON, ha Liberty street, rigs et the Big Boat- sepia TAG wel known e fo"c bile Is diges tive organs, and bring on malignant and unmanagea ble fevers, which often put an end to life. The stomach mast be cleansed of these foul secretions, and this can most seaffily he accomplished by the use ofBA Fahn• camek's Anti-Bilious Pills, which are a most valuable family cathartic. They coo be given with safety at all times, and afford relief in a very short time. Preparend Gehl by B A PAIMEZ/TOCK Co, comer let and w ood, and corner fib and wood ate. aucffft ID" The tan, Angel= expreanon of some females grateful Lerma., while; the repulsive, coarse, muddy yellow faces of ethers, excites disgust—the same tel males. Could snob people be induced to try a cake of the tine Juan' Italian C'hemical Soap, they would be curapturetlwith the change. 'they would have a deli cate, clear, white akin, whileevery disfigurement or eruption would be removed and cured. PASSIM,. Nance.-Persona who have bought cheap counterfeits and imitations of this, end have bad no ef fect produced, must try this, the original. Mind, ask for Jones , Soap. For sale at Wet Jsecaou'it, K. Liber ty 611,434 antral EMEII6II=I .Messrs. J. Kidd Ir. Co.—Gentlemen : It of with plans. are I hand ibis, my certificate, (testifying t o t h e ~,, rat popularity of Ur. 1111-one , . Amcneat t It. rtitc cific.2) to your traveltna mem, At .„ 0 „ . 2,010, time apt rrreeived from tom a lot to omit on comno.- 51011. 2 1 used a few bottle. in toy on hurray, to It, sccal secals I can fully teeilly. (he w balance .old to 011;t1ISSOISICTS, and found on inquiry, thattt gore eery general satisfaction. Gaoluta losswau_ Augusta, Carroll Co. Ohio, July V. Imo. For sale at the drug store of 1. KIDD Ic Co. Joints ErraCtilitntry—We would call attention In this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumptum, Asthma, and all &Teener. or the Throat and Lungs. flawing several dates within a few year. mast had or en. Mon to use • medicine of Iles kind, we have.try experi ence Mated its excellent qualdici, and arc pre tatintl recommend it LO others. Ministate or othci patina speakers afflicted with bronchial otrontion• witl hint great benefit (ram its use. It is prepatril by a t , teist, 40 physician, and all elossas will find ita star and ed.- rations mediae in the diseur, wnsie. sommended..--ICniumbus Whin) Cron , nod Journ..l. Far sale at the Felon Tea Store, No. lb heirtii sue., myYS ID' Fist MANLY %Vmstris In. 3 Sou-Leta& —Rr, der—the real !veiny o(. t Y. honk of Jones' than Hair Itheioratthe it to three the heir to grow on tae head or thee—or wherever nature intended hair to Parade by WM. JACKSON, No e 9 Liberty intern, riga of the llig Door. sepia "That winter skin of born, than snow, And pore as monumental alalnwler." All female, have skin like the alinve, who one Jane Sputnik Lily White. 11 'naked, pure snowy, yet nor ally while. Sold at 139 Libarty.street. /Yid PORT OF PHISBURH: ARRIVED, Balne; Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Vermont, Hazlett, Wabash River Robert Fulton, —, Caledonia, Calhoun, Wheeling. Lake Erie, Sholez,l3eerver. Peru, Calhoun, Cin. - t.l - 4 1 7 21 4 3 791 4 t 730 4 5 719 4 9 7 19 4 7 715 5 9 DEPARTED. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Beaver. Clark, Beaver. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver. Hudson. McMillan, 'Bridgeport. Telegraph, No 2, Mason. Louisville. Cumberland, Miller, Nashville. There were 9 feet 6 inches water m channel iy pier mark, last evening at dusk, and falling. BOAT'S LEAVING 11118 DAY. Cincinnati Paekets, 10 A. M Browny/Ole Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M Beaver Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M. Cineinnati--Measenger. Wheeling—Caledonia. IMPORTS BY RIVER Cincinnati—Per Pern-3 bxs dry goods, W Bingham; 1000 bxs, 500 qr do, 500 hit do raisins, Jan A Hutchison & co; 17 trcs hams, H Graff & co; 6 hhds sugar, 5 baskets wine, 40 bbls Wine, 1 tee rice, 2 baseets oil. 1 box wine. 6 bbls molasses, I Killer; 6 bxs cigars, Tassey & Best; 1 keg butter, 9 do lard. Church & Carothers; 8 bxs combs, own. er aboard. Aim Grim:et—Per Mount Vernon-350 bbls molasoe , E Heazelton; 3 ble moss, 2 blf bbls fish, Townsend & Carr; 1 bbl lard oil, .1 Flack. Per Beaver-15 bbls batter, 60 kegs lard, 3 bbls do, S 14e W Harbaugh; 315 pea bulk meat, Wick & McCandlese; 47 bbla 14 txre lard. b bids butter, R. Helsel!, 6 bbla butter, 29 do flour, Armstrong & Crozer; 29 bbla lard, S & W Har bough; 16 bbls lard oil, 1 box I bbl corn meal, B & W Harbaugh; bbls lard, 3 eke flaxseed, 2do beano, 2S do applca, E Hcazelton; 29 bdle paper, Advocate; 40 alts buckwheat flour, 25 eke corn meal, B A Sampson & co. • B7vdlac—Pet Caledonia-2 ban mdse, 12 roll. , • leather, J hlack•; 170 bhla flour, SClutha; 357 do do, Orton h McGrew; 8 bbln cider, W Brown; 25 bbla flour. J Brown. Wabash River—Per Vermont-3930 p. bulk meat, 9 cake flaxseed, Geo Cochran; 10 arks ba ron, 3499 pea bulk pork, 2 kg. nuts, Ins Laughlin; 26 bbls 29 kgs lard, UoOper bulk pork, Alexander Laughlin; 157 bbl. lard, 1998 par bulk pork, Jno Grier; 3 bbis eggs R Bell. &nun= Cerium—This steamer, which w sunk a short time ago, near Beaver, arrived he on Wednesday night last.and is now on the Id rine Railway undergoing repairs. We node stand her injtuies are alight. Riv hit3ll.—The river at this point is gradu ally receding, with 9 feet is aniline', last even g. At St. Louis, at the latest dates, navigation was in a great measure, suspended, in consequence ice in the rivers. There were only two arrival. on that day. The steamers De Wttt Clinton and Sarawak left New Orleans krr Pittsburgh, on the &h instant; the Saran.ak had been advertised to leave on the 4th, but was detained. The steamer Wyoming was to leave for Pittsburgh, on the 11th instant. The steamer Ivanhoe, we understand, which left New Orleans on the sth or 6th instant, burst a cylinder a short distance above that place, and bad to return for repairs. The fine steamer. Vermont, Capt. Hazlett, aril rived yesterday from the Wabash, w.th a full load of freight. Among many other articles, she had the lollow•iug-13,077 pieces bulk pork, 10 ohs bacon, 15.1 bbls, 24 kg. lard. The bulk meat was consigned to several of the caring houses here, and probably will not appear in the market until converted into bacon. RATES OF DISCOUNT. Ann o tit Ilest_Ort , .‘ -Lonibto..l Eta ta N. HOLM kbll & SONS, Each-rage br"kers, 55 Market atrc4, sear tra it Penney•lnarrta. Indiana. baas 0( ,t rairairaa • • • •Pat rst are 1001 Branches.• I Exchange Baur t'ar S atea.Crip • •• • • '• Illerelr. Boot -Par. Virginia. Bkaot Cruimia ultra • .har t Exchange Bk. of Va • 1 GI ral d Satti ..... • • • • Par. Farmer• Va• -• • " Bank of (lomat:lowa -partllk. oi the Valle),— " '• Coaster County. • • par. Bk. of Viratnia ..... •-• " " Demerara Co. • • pa r Pl. 1 20., %V treelsng I Morribasaary Co- • • eat do Mora antoom• •• • " Nor - Mau:6m land • • l'ariN• W • Bank Vs— • I Goinniloa ?nage Co.- • par; do Wellsburg • - • • • Doyle...re.. Datil:oar Parkersburg - -- •• hs• Semi; kla • Pat , Tennessee. ranters Ilk Bucks Lo. oar' Bk. Tennesu, • • • • 5 Farmers 11k Lao,. r•pariFur. & klarch'ts Ilk-- " Lancaster 03, Dk.• • • •pur•l'laaters' Bk.• -••-• su,/ 41,•••••••-• pariLlubia ilk.- ....-•—• pa ItirthllThfilllhr....• Wastongton Bk.. • • -• • •J: North Carolina. Gettysburg , . Bk.— • 1 tilt. of Gape Fear Chluubend ura• • - • • •' 'hlerolCa Bk., Nnarbern• 9 Susquehturtm Co. Bk. • • 3 ;Stare flank Lehterb Co Bank, - South Cralralrinra. Lou' rune.. ...• ••-• • - ,O.arridcri i1k.....- • • • • 2 Mufti Irtrow" -• 1 Ilk. of Charleston• • • - • Carlisle: • • • • • • .Cowmen DI rm. ilk. ..... • • • die Bs. of tieoruessou--- • Farmers' - .11.0 Dreyer. 411..0f Hamburg. •-•-• 9 Book, 15 aeor•burg • • Mettertroas Bk eon Item rt, .... rt echa's Ilk. 0 Mooed rle • - • - • - 1 Bk. of Soath Co roltna • • 9 Lebanon p.r Maryland. Maurine " Baltimore. Bk•.• •••• par ionnt, • • •••• • • •• I labor 10115 Snip • 10 Cork Irk I •Muaberlud Ilk. of Alla. Brost 5.., it 1.0 I ;than) ........ •• •• • t lo g o,. N ot -. ..... •• Far. Ilk of Maryland- • t• hl l'er. do. P111133e(11 ' 1 Meehan.cs " City County •'-es.p•- 1 Bk. Freda:m. l / 4 Ohio. Cred,•ck Co Ilk .• •-• • " ate Ilk. t II:1'1 , i,, 1 Ilaborooran Ilk •• • • " Non, Cis • • • • • • .‘ • n-ret I Ilk - ,4 1.PrItrert• • ' Patapsco Ilk. ... . Si. Choosy • " Waybinron - • - •• hlactoua ...... - • • • -- " nk.nf estop Ms ter • • • • •• Al le laigan. Gincional Sank, •• Ilk. or St. Ghot• •• —4.- Gala:zeta • do- ••' el Rover Sato Gimlet:11:o • • • • • . o 11 rebtater 1. • • • paondu n • • • • W at . tiler ! It'a C Tr L an - -" ISDOMS n er rle y . Murollo• - .131sr.Ardelao•‘.ler3 srky -•-• .. Canada. 59, All oolv•-mt Sank .• • • • 5 ears •• • •• • • 1 Bank of Itinniand Na•m•alk • • • • • 50 • • -•—s4 70 00 .2 abr. V0n.. C1e0, 2 1114 • • • • • • I *old& gpsel• Value. Xenia .......... "et 2 15 0 20 Western Sesame • - " old • • • • 10 Franklin it It Columba& " no •• • • • 1 . 01 Melina°. • -•-• " ,Doobloons.Spantah. I el CI) Lake Erie • • • • • •• • • " .Do•Ftrtilet ...... • 15 30 Scinta• • • Sovereigns • 4 sl.l Lancaster • •-•-•-•--10 timbers. 5 00 1111111iltrars•-- ..... - • -•13 Fredenteksd'ors 17 "0 • rlrativillo 50 Ten Th•lers • • • •• PO Farra'rs Canuou•-54 Ten Guilders • • • - 11 1 Urbana - • 50 ••• Mantneky. Exchange. Er. of Kentucky I .Ness York Bk.( Loutsollie " sdalploa • • • - porn Norhern Bk. Rentu'ky • " Baltimore • - • • • • - Corm N. York-Cue Beaks. par. Int • •0 Irks.- 1 el , I i o k f : z a h n o .. e ri rex ,. :fif s, e w ter sal . ; ) a s h o o:dam: it lot fog ill...chi Pianos, would direct attention to the feet that hoi is the only piece in the West where the timixiiments of these two maker. can he tried side by side, and where, consequently, correct Idea albeit qualities eon be (armed. The subscriber being anxious to teat their relative ments, and losetng for • number of years performed upon the Piapos of Nuptial,. Clark, h. Laden into to foi the loot twelve month., ►Chick• ering Piano, in order to try its dmability mad fitness as sus accompanyment to the voice. This Piano may now he seen und examined at his rooms Ito feels confident of his ability to give a competent and relia ble opinion on the subject. A handsome lot of new Pianos will beopened in a few days. IL MEIJER, deedAl J W Woodwell's Partmerohlp TH o OMAS KENNEDY, Jr, corner of Wood and reet, tom this day siesociated with him in th Looking Ohms and Variety hosineas, Mt. JOHN hi ttAtiVl'Eft, of Marietta, Ohio. The firm hereafie will he KertivitoY le SAUTES. January I, 1e49. KgMBIEDY £ SAWYER, Manufacturcra t .nd VqhMen.h , Ldealers In foreign and domeetle Variety (mood. celern merchants, Pedlars and others are Invited In call and examine the pneee and quality Moor stork, with uur present increased Madams In rononfactur tog and purchasing, we think we can offer as great inducements to buyers as any other house west of the Mountains. )att-dtf illk. FUtM (11" REED. PARKS & Co. le this day dissolved by mutual consenL The business of the late hem will La settled by IL D. Parks or Y. H. MR, et the old office Or R. G. Perks. CHAS. AL REED, R. U. PARKS, Heaver, Jen. 9, 1818. P. 11. HALL. 1849.1849. Cuua d (i. PAsms, lam Roc.% its k Co. CLAIMS, PASHA C 0. .& CO FORWARDING Jr. ' CII;17.11140;l1 MERCHANTS, And Agents for l the Plttsiturgh and Cleveland Line, to Cleveland. 0. Union Line, " Cleveland, 0. It G. Park. Kspress ritiCl Line, " Ezra, Pa. Refer told. M. :tenon and John A. Causloey, Pitts burgh. )41In_ C.fUNDiti - F. — s:-: Ly 10 east. Pearl Ash, prime; ft do Potash, thg - - Ot 1.614 searched Salts; o hhda N 0 Sugar, new crop; 25 titd. hisilarowo, sogor house do; IMPho. On. Soup; Cl;, mould eundleo; 10 Idols No 5 loaf Sur.u , 00 kegs 0 twist Tobacco, priine,• 100 bush clover seed; 50 do timothy , /10,• 10 kegn Lord, 1 001 do; on hand and for tole low for rash, oy roly TASSIEY & BEST rrrrrr for Boots and Shoes @=====l • Peetanuaon, PA. Pia. g re eTtießt t, ' a ) l ' asntelleir; ut ° Zi m ol ' e n s ' ai d e end bu sirstutd respectfully vite the astontion of inets itienda esti um public generally to diva' splendid new stock Just opened, conaniung of men'is A vfoinen'a, boy•' . , mine.' and ehildren'n went, of evrry vur.rlyr .0 lo (or tbn season, end at prices to SOIL the tun - - Also, • splendid aruele of Alctshe Gum Plisse., for d. Ilemen and Indies. Please call and examine for .elves. TROTII a oco.lll, rorner of s.nt afield an:lg 1:1;71 7 11ThoiRb. N. Be—Trn•ebrg Trunks, Carpet Hags, on hand and low len emelt. NOTICE. tindontigneil having removed to Worthing - to j city. will attend to the prooeention of claim. or Mo Dover:to:tent, and to any law business before the Cowl" orthe Dietnet, with 'which he may he entrusted. dec&dlati• ANDREW WYLIE. ill. LOGI% MATTER& ■IPOETID POE TIII PITTIGGTAGE DAILY GAZETTE 1 Court of quarter 8 as FACTOR"' RIOTS LTITTRITRD. Judge Patton charged the jury in this case years terday morning. After defining the law us Mrices the learned judge reviewed the whole of the tes timony, carefully abstaining from giving any °pin. ion, which might prejudice the minds of the jury beyond the facts elicited in the evidence. In ref erence to ilia kmale defendants, he observed that , there was no country in the world, in which female character was so highly respected as in this coon. try, hat when they were guilty of crime they loose all claim to oar respect, and most be held acconn. table to the law. The constitution guaranteed the tight of all peaceable citizens to meet for the re dress of grievances; but there were other rights equally as sacred, equally guaranteed by the con stitution, that a man was at all times justified in protecting hie life and property. Much evidence had been given in relation to the good character or several of the defendants. This kind of testimony was always valuable in doubtful cases, but where crime hod been committed, o good character was rather on aggravation of the °Hence than any recommendation. The delivery of the charge occupied ebont•ou hour, many members of the bar observing that it was one of the most learned and correct charges they hod ever heard Judge Patton deliver. Mr. Sawyer requested the Judge to charge the jury as to the costa. • The Court dechned complying with the re qUett. A number of tippling bowie cones were then (let, posed of. ♦FTRHNOON 5.C110,1 The following cases were disposed of dunng the day—all charged with offences against the lie cense law. John Berkeley, fined $6O and costs. Geo Beale, plead "none contendre." Chas McCormick, plead guilty. John Beider, Elizabeth Hughes and Ben.] Wen,. ar, no prosecution. James Booth, fined $2O and costs. Linton McAllen, fined $5O and costs. Ambrose Shaffer and Daniel Davis, plead not guilty. Wm Fetton, lined $75 and cost. Wm Gallagher, fined $5O and costs. Jas Schwind, tined $2O and COMP. In the case of the factory rioters, the jury had not returned their verdict at the adjournment of the Court last evening. From all that we could learn, there appeared to be little probability of their coming m no agreement. I=l The Jury in this core were out all day. About three o'clock the constable to charge was relieved and another one sworn in his place. The Court waited for about an hour without any business, an ticipating the verdict. There being no roccipect of the jury bringing in their verdict, the corm adjourn ed to meet at seven o'clock. We have since her rd that about a quarter of an hoar after the rising of the court, the jury agreed up& their verdict, finding runtratur or Tar na• YLNDANTS GUILTY, and acquitting bar. Robed Vance, Charles Lindsay, Sain'l Hughes, James Gourley, James MeKelvy. George Kenna, Washington McKelvy, Hugh Armstrong, Rosetta Richards, Mary Lynch, Imma I3rowa, Merandn Hollander, Sarah Stewart. Geo. W Gungle, Wm. Thompson. Arthur Kirk Robert Mumtord. The criminal business of the Court of Quarter Sessions wan concluded yesterday afternoon. The civil list mill be taken up on Monday morning. Ms honor, Mayor Herron, had four cases be fore him yesterday. There was nothing it any of them observah.e. During the investigaliogs, one fellow conxrired to slip through the hand• of the officer who had him in charge. The discovery of his escape created quite an excitement in the of fim, Yesterday morn.% was au gloomy, that notwubs standing the five large window, in the Court room. Judge Potion hod to rend his charge to rite Jury by candle lag 61- tiered themes:dyes subj. t to a part of the odium Ausonotr Poucc —We note the following Mat attaches to hasty putt moan:a ra veaugauonn, by potutments in the polies, of Allegheny :—High their rx 413 . 1 m mope athirst attoa•enceafnrthe sees Constable, Abua Ferguson; City Constables, los- vi'itof medialblind economy Which the present Board of Commissioners it is H. Scott and James, MeFiesin; Night Police, I) • ifici netuse to endorse, 1 4 y an - di - ail Chorales • . 94 .W.l.iwkdrii,ensirl and vary unintentional disemirtely indulged in tiy manse, The house of Mr. Fred. G. Kay, Second Street, in a searching cross esamtuatton; and their duties was entered yesterday. sod a vsluable blue cloth before the Coroner's Court are not only !orally m eant stolen. Mr. Kay oilers a reward for Its re. "P nsibl "' wh '" the fine of ° is Iwnd. mg, but attended in every instance term me most misery.monist' feeliog. We must, therefore, insist on n • fixed and literal system of tam nuttlon on Lim Lange George Wrugg had the larg. ' part of the Corrun,ssionent ext hog in the market house yesterday that has our purpose is not to censure, but to turn the been there this season. Theanimal War of the present excellent Coroner end Commissioners from Bedfordbreed, and weighed 442 pounds, when the .T."of their The great number of trifling assaults and belies dressed. Wrailli is the ...a. lOl. a 1704 t about ries presented for our action, admonishes us of the 1 num miles from this oily, up the Allegheny River, • necessity of the adoption of speedy means to or- and has devoted considerable attention to the col.. real them hereafter, before they reach the Grand Ul4/IUCKI of Pork. How well he In 4 to. ceeded Lis ju g . a only to be effected by urging the active Mg of 442 may testily. 1 interference of the Mogistrnte to compromise every petty case brought before him, or by on appeal to dise.reuon to discharge all cases at the cost of the prosecutor, presenting the appearance of spite or_provountion• The same rule will apply to Peewee( the peace, . where a word of kind and wholesome advice Irvin the magistrate would, in a majority of cases pre• vent all further plaint and hugntion, and avoid the rum that in sure to follow:. Although, happily, it bn not been made our duty to pas* on any cases of Maur, charged with gam misdemeanors or felonies, we cannot in view oft he convictions at previous terms of the Quarter Sens suing of this class of culprits, withhold from press ing no the proper authorities and the people, the benevolent protect of establishing in the west, an institution based on the principles of the "House of Refuge," now in successful operation in Philadele phut. If will prove a school of reform, where reform is procuenble—will secure the public against their unlawful propensities, and eller an apprentice. ship, long or short, as may be deemed necessary. the youthful Offender will he permitted to go from his confinement without the mark of the felon. The heart of the Philanthropist, wherever thin plan has been pursued, boa been made glad with the evidence of sincere reform that follow the discipline it imposes . The promptness nod courtesy of the high Sheriff. and the counsel of the E.lous Prosecuting Attor ney and his assistants, have sided us steady la the execution of our duties. Adopted nod signed this nth day of Jan. A. I). PAP. J A Gral, Foreman, A B Westervelt .111. hleClintock, W M Edgar, Jawitt Hay., Wm. Glass, Joseph !lawman, John Willock, Emanuel Haller, John Wilkision, Christian Stoner, Belden Wall, A Mcßride, A B Curling, Caleb F Foster, I) M Allen, U Applegate, R swab, John Gill, Robert Bell, Jam IS, d2twl.t. - - o IUgISBES AND INFANTS' WEAR.--P II Faros I .131. Co, have added to Weir former business • de. penmen t under eharge of Mrs. Bigelow of Boston, for making to order in basest styles, Infants , West, Misses Backs, cloaks and Dresses, Ladles and (tents Dressing Dawns. Dements embroidered or stamped for embroidery; kontlng, netting, crotchet work,hemsmehing nod mar king neatly executed. nova, Maw Puna.—Tae benefit of Mrs. Pnor, night before last wan attended by ei Urge and fashions. hie audience. At the close of the first piece, a splendid gold watch nod goon] chain were preneo tid to Mns. P. by Mr. Win. II :11 . 1'.117, on behalf ors number of bee (stead, as a mark of tho high esteem in which she is held. l'or l'utaborgh Gaze.. To Tun Warcumr..—The to payers of the 2d Ward would lake to know where the Watchman star. at men, whose duty It t. to keep o look out on Second and First Streets, between Wood and Market—as lately there is no keeping avows (made of copper) on their botmes—they being taken off at night, and ere presume sold for old copper. Will the watchman ;re to this"! On watts *POUT 11. TWICE SW TAXTROVF. Presentment of the Grand Jury at the Deeember Sessions, 1545. The Gland Inquest, swing for the December Term of the (dsmner Sessions, and Oyer and Terminer, for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, to whom Ansa here referred all such matter. as may of right be Inquired Into and presented, affecting the peace, *stet y and Imp ort,ss o( the inhabitants of the bathortek, respectfully present Um followo r tug as the torah of their delibera tions:— Deeply impressed oral/ the remronothility of the. commission, and without any rule to limit their loves. mations other than the public good, they have deter ined to noun, not only all known violations of ma l•wa on the part of the people, but, Ilketsnim,Ontillno•i• of ditty, and tniuttona practices on the past of those In vested with power to detect, arrest, and commit °lrate de ea. The entneet of Intemperance hatit been mriun SEW agate brought.to the pUe1111011.0( tic johlic Authorities, and valleary remake, no doubt, hive fothderod, althedgh not to the extent desired _ . - •• It w viewed u one of thoWnheld i tly foes of Our rue, the prbliftz mm of arutte, - the poisoned fountain in which Isooneesietalmou every II of life. Fleperiopee has portalty demouslated, both hem end elloewbaßy. alas WA dal:nov..ll4dt nunt be coo trolled by severe enactments. • The present laws, ususkting lbWayalons of license to be wise, if thoroughly executed., it le /reheard. are rub fietently stringent--that they we grossly oecdeeted is the fault of the people, in giving 100 hula conoideration to the select/two( C.rtstablea,• whose duty it is made to morn all peptone vitamins the twenty Jaw. tutee officers ofthe 0011dta 114 OWII oath Is too often put aside In the feat of being 'rendered obnoxious ae on Informer. The non. maboloUnli• therefore, Woad ilre. vele, etlo foe rt . courage Bad intertity,ftrid held,to ststet seitoeatabt ty. Similar views are entertained ha teledon to the of figuce of gambling. Under the elitstatute, punishments were not onfrequent. Under the near law. On which the voadlag of totters detests le• ineleded4 whilst the Mee hit not. it le believed, beers , dledniehed, convle done ere about unknowa, thei , nninfel elect, possibly, -of the minions puttlihment ItOnttlett in arresting vtgUttnee of the offieeri' ;Worded several centric /lops adder ihe present act, we !eels, have been rude by the tied authotities of PhilltdOlObla Minty. Mori agate and RIM puniahments, <copied with the more pO. tent beverage ote,wholesconatrpoklie opinion, err the 00 " ( 0 " 6 " , / , 'Wo.detta to 140Irthe evil 'habits of the unlicedsed venders of spirituel:Ai liquors, the Mink et, and the gambler. Meat auteritylit -cases whore the laws leterfere to pleet,s'ollto against hitaref, or ere Pleusbloe as vine to ward otf temptation, too often falls of the Inten ds purpose, by exit ling Ole in dignallan and resirmaceof those whOlgo, consider themselves oppressed, end Made to.is secret and More dangerctuOindulgenee. Since the art woe passed tu4troteet the young 0(66 gentle sex from din wiles of the litregtiner by l.tro ,, ltla an Implisonntent disguat/ tyiug thn condemned from the es/excise of [ha rights of cullenship r .not a single ~ dew der has been convicted in this distrlist, although .ere- al eaves of its violation, we have triton lo believe, have occurred in oar midst. Is the law rumildied with what the victim may consider all cluivitleol In dollar. and cents! If so, thee can the wealthy surd shameless outlaw spread rum blond cast over the domestic hearths of our fellow citizens with unpumty, !Oft" , poverty, in the event of its arrest for such a crime, would be adjudged to the bolts and born of tho It is no much the aworn duty of the pollee to welt the arrest and conamtion of the seelucer, as it is to core the burglar, and bong Lilo to the bar of die ma gistrate. Ile may not discover other in the eel, and, whilst his orgenuity is mood to reach the slightest wenn - may to Bs the crime on the former, he rnttnot claim inane , nity from the dreadful tespottattolittun of an Dam, try pleading in the latter, that no citizen had volunteered to supply the necessary information. The Guardians of the Poor should avoid any natio. Woe of duty calculated to render the law Inoperative. Our predecessors have repeatedly railed the atten tion of County Commissioners to the inhuminnlY of the mode adopted to *coma prisoner.. It is moral. death to many, who under tette clutrau, or ea the ter, ma gunnel, of slight Intanetnennots Lave been deprived of their liberty. A univereity r where the subject of the first indiscretion may be indented Into the aiyateriou knowledge of the whole circle, of kindred crimes. The • old prison was scarcely more obiectionable than the one now m use; and all who remember it, carnet have forgotten the depravity engendered within Its Cleanliness is no Part of it; dumipline, so fat as the per. tons of Its =Wed axe concerned. The separarion of the sexes, if contemplated by its bunffett. Ww.nverbeentarrtedinttrelbet--etritterthe direction of the lament High Sheriff it bas been pu t:Wily accomplished. On the occasion of an official visit, our attention was tailed to the Indiscriminate mingling of male and female, colored and white—• system greatly calculated to excite unhappy prepidi cia,tototander to the vile tresnions of the lieenuoini This co uld be avoided by having the third tier of cells finished. and appropriated to the females. t The tom of industry is not honed within its walls, and the mind. of the innocent as well as the guilty. are forced to fatten on the moral pestilence that surrounds them. The health of the prisoners demand* the erection of baths—awal in many instances of beds and bed ding. a wee rene kly and monthly purification of their apart ments with lime, and the adoption of some mode for conveying the waste water of the cells outside the walls, end abating the nuisance created by permitting a to sink guider the floors. The necessity for these sanitary regulation. i• rendered more urgent, In view ofie rapid approach of the Cholera to our bottlers. w e enne keeping of the prisoners requires the solo Mutton of new locks for those now in use; the ea a lio e of one ingenious inmate from hi. cell, would in a few minute'. work, effect a "general tell delivery Ti. matter is entitled to the attention of the Generals hip erg. is prop, whilst on the subject of the public build ing., td direct the attention of the Commissioners to the rendition of the Rotunda of the Court Heine. Com plaint has been made of ith gloomy appearance, a de fect that is felt by pumana doing business In the various ebortcand which may easily be remedied by a coat of white paint or lime—this, together with a more rigor ems system of police in the small departments in the basement adjoining We County Office., we most press on the conaidenttion of the County Board, as necessa ry to the health, comfort and convenience of the peo ple. IL has been a matter of complaint for years, that per lons convicted of vagrancy, have been sentenced for short period. tins leading to two, three, or more ar rests within the period of thirty days, and imposing In creased borthens on the county by multiplying com• Moments Wert, Justices of the Peace, who have summary power to sentence for thirty days, to make a general rule from which they would not depart, unless nt special cares, to give the full period, particularly if the intim wouldappropriate lie cells to their intended use of close confinement, tag-fancy would become lean nevalent, and the treasury of the county would be largely bene ficed. The prteuee of magistrates in ease. of summary convictionnr for disorderly conduct. &c., to release prisoners on payment of fees and costs, after their de livery to the custody attire tailor. is manifestly contra ry to law, and should be promptly discontinued. We r•unoi ton strongly press on manic pal and township nuthoritoes. the odopoon of rigid rule, to pre vent the obstrucoon of the streets and highways by builders nod others, and to guard Reams{ their unpro tected state in the ?mgr.. of excavations, the neglect of which h. too frequently resulted in serious 1111 U ry to the person and property of our fellow torten.. This notorious want of order and care ts • rep mach, which the Councils of the Conway Seer and other au thendes will, no doubt. soon wipe out. The ponderous and obtrusive machinery which con sulates a Coroner. Coati, requires reform, and the primve intrusion, coupled with the public exhibition cousequent to he sessions, Induces the courealment It is Indieved, of many eases of su 'den and unexplained death. where the examination by the Coroner might have discovered violence or poison. It may be idle, and perhaps we may be traveling out of the recant!, to propose any improvement, yet we cannot refrain from calling the attention of the outdoc ti the matter, and recommending to the Legislature to reduce she number now required in constitute a Cor ear'sJury. We would norther urge On the Coroner delicate canes of investigation. where the character of the detvole could alone tutereet horror-monger. sod the hemmer., to either exercise the power of exclu non, should it rest in his discretion, or press ou spec tatorn the importance of avoiding the publoention of notes of the evidence elicited. In the country from winch we copy largely in matters of law, the Coroner has the power of hold. mg lice Court in privnte—"and this power and exclusion is considered necessary to the due administration "(justice." It to universally conceded that the display in print of the revolting particulars of crne, tends largely to the conoption of society—a practice which follows preliminary examinations whoa noise are excluded—and when the examining off, cer assumes the provinces of the Court and Jury before whom the prisoner is to be adjudged "pithy or not guilty," searching out the most minute facts in the belie 4 “that he is not MatiLed in committing him for trial, until he is satisfied that there is sal. ctent evidence to hang him." It is more than enough that the minute history of crime, developed before the traverse Jury, should be immediately sent, with illuminated and over•wroughi pictures, on the wings of the Press, into the pore moral atmosphere that prevails atoned the hearth-stones of every habitation in the land. Thepeople should be shielded a• much as practicable from such polo:moue visit. A single inflection cannot be avoided ; justice demands an open trial, and the freedom of the Press cannot be invaded. There is no good reason, however, why these offensive matters should be rendered familiar by being twice previously, through the Coroner and moirintrate, paraded beGaro the populace. If they have the power of avouliog the publication of the proceedings where the evidence would be prejudicial to public morals, we demand that they will exercme it: The: !nose manner of conducting past modem examinations before Coroeurra inquests, has been and 4 still • prolific theme for commentary, and is therefore entitled to more than a pleasing no tice The medical profession, and the Coroner mad his juries, are abbe culpable, and whilst theformer has failed, from no want of mipacity, to natant its character for science in the walks ofjarisprudence, the laMn., in the performance of thus thsagreeable diitieg,:have too frequently been satisfied with hue• and and imperfect examination. The County Commissioners have heretofore urn- J IARPI7IIk C RPETftr.--Constantly receiving at W. kl•Chutock's, 75 Fourth ores, every sanely o Calvet, consisting In part of Aixtuinston, of most beautiful pausing; Velvets. latest patterns imported, vary rich; Tapestry, Ilrungby, 3 ply, sup. and Venetian, all of 'which we will sell as low sg they elm be pan. aLased In this market. Importing and purchasing from the manufacturer, enables no to compete with the eastern market. n 0.15 ADIFS' TRIIIIIIIINOS-2dos bib Lace Demi Veda / L3pa do Silk Ye.lye.; kV gross Nigel Hat. tong; 1/ do cestillian do; IS do cold Floss dq 19 de do Fantaare do. 9 dot ennel fleecy elk Uloves; 6 do bllr Jenny Lind Fringe, 19 do French milk Ruches: sled 'this day try F 11 EATON & Co, drel3 Foush st • /AN HAND AND FOR SALE-10 p. drab Blanks.) ON Corning, e pa Lamm!. do do, 1 ease Laconic Blaakarq I do grey aimed Chair, 1 do Army Cloth, 11 du Tweed., brown, block and gold mil; Ido fanny I ' l ...lmes's, 1 bole blue Blanket Coating; consigned Ulmer bum manufacture. Roll for role by the package or pm, decal AIURPHY &LEE, hberty sr • VXTRA AND SUPER THIELE PLY CA R rgrt , — -AA Heretical ,h 3. day, direct from the nlann.rw re., Mldoon. amass... of cairn super and roper Ihrre ply imperial Carpels, of now sty!. ' to winch we. oak the sitentiou of those wishing to furnish houses or sieandronts. Carpet wareroom, No 73 Fonnh at. I'lns dee2l W ADDLINTOCK rtonsEsrie WOOLLENS Illankala. Flannels 11 Tweeds, Cossinettr. 'l-1 Clod, nod Ceasinsoir, by the piece or package. very low; for ',no by novlb GEO COCHRAN FANCY CASSlmunEs—u cases new rityle Fancy Casaimerea, bright hourea and very bandsomo gouda, Just opened by deck stincEacrr& min% - - t. 1 7 , 1 .;; A . i l l erm .. n;: ,, t b p c. Kull . 1 Alan, Premium (fold Pen s, , large. medium en71 " .;roll sizes, of me best make.: for mile by Jan I,l' W WILSON I)LANKET COATINIS--Drob, Lavender, gray mut. .1 and blue, for gale by the piece or pnekrrge, et manufacturers prices, by 1111111PHY R. LEE, J!d• liberty tot, oppoalto orb CLD'l'IiE--1 cams black nrised heavy emir/ere.; 9 .dreTweeda. (saucy rolorq 1 do Olney ermeimere for inlalilmnonfacturerr prices, by IRS MURPHY &LEE •• • • ' 7 ‘i 7 1,1 - .1_0?, ~ ,, 131 k}„,--,1 terns vdd brown *ndblank . Tweedo, I do Fattry Cs• aunete Idifint'd and far tale Id tnenufnonrcrl pnvds MURPHY & LEE, liberty si, &dad oppdslia 61.1% MISCELLANEOUS Consulting Engineers& Colmanliars raw Patentees. Once for procuring and defending Patents, Impacting inform:awn en Mechanics and the application of Sci ence to the Arts, and on American and Foreign Laws of Puas- ROF. WALTER R. JOHNSON, late of Phl ladel- F pin; end E. C. ROBBINS of IA ashington eity, Ito be aided by Hazard Knowles, Esq., late Machine's of the United Stilt= Patent Mims,' have associated themselves together for the prosecution of the above branches of profevaional =tamest, either in their office, at the Patent Office, or before the Courts; and will de vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter est of Inventors and othen who may consult them OT place =thine= in their hands. Mr. Knowles has for the past twelve years held the post of Machinevi in the United State. Patent Office, and resigns that situation to take part in the present andertaking. His talents and peculiar fitness fir the important office so long fill ed by him, have been fatly recognised by Inventors wherever the office itself is known. The office of filessra. J. Er. It.. is on F street, opposite the Patent Otliee, Washington, D. C., where communi cations, post paid, will be, romptly attended to; exam inations made, drawings, pecifications, and all rester. it< papers prepared—and model. procured when desi re...L-0n reasonable terms. Letters of engairy, expect ed to be answered after examinations had, mart be ac companied by n fee of five dollar a lit the duties of their office which pertain, to the Pa tent Lau, 31e.rs. J k R. will be assisted by a legal gentleman of the highest professional character, and Cully comer-that with Mechanics and other Scientific subjects. mrantlawlyS FRESH PORE TEAS, Wholesale mil retail, at the REIN TEA STORK 70 Fourth street, near Wood, Piusburgh.—The subscriber i having lust returned from New York, is now receiving a bate fall supply of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin 'lea Company, selected with great care for retail sults. Our stock being now heavy we are pre pared to supply Grocers, Holds, Steamboats and Fem ales with any quantity and at any price they may wish, 'lecke° in / and I pound paekages, 5 lb. tin canis ters, 6 and 13 lb ratty boxes, and in half cheats. Retail Grocers are invited to eall, so we can and will sell better Ti',, at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas are the best in the American market. Lovering'n double refined Loaf, Cruidied, and Pol. yenned Sufran, at retail, or by the barrel. COFFEF-S —Morita, Old (toe. Jam, I.aguira, St. Do mingo and Rio Colinn, 'talented by the most extant len red rotten Broker in New York. Sweet Placed Chocolate. Pickled Cucumbers and Onions, Fresh Peaches, pia up in their own Juice. Maluga Reustos; in J 11, boxes. N Dr. L/ Jayue's Family Medicines for sale. deePAirtsrS A. I A 5"Pi 148. Pittaborgh Water Works. ecetved at the oltie• or the r Jklonday, the tUth not, at 5 o'clock, for furntatong Ilpete.. as follows, to Nate gl= varying from 1940 a) 246 U lb.. curb WU In. 1 , 11 lOU ' 1.1 Walt the In usual complement of launches. All the pipes of .4 ch euA upwardsmust be cast on end, and it Is desirable to have the inch and the 4 melt eat on end also. bidders will therefore state in what way they propose to make these stoat, and the difference us pnce, If atty, between caung them on end and on the inclin ed satsuma. It should be kept in view that portions of all thesaxes he required early in the iteaon, and the whole number by the first o(November next. Payment/I to be in Bonds bearing Interact. and mi ning thernly years. Tesung and delivering in he at the expense of the contractor. J AUCLI.ILLAND, Suitt OYSTZRIM 0111TIZUSt: F FROM THE SHELL-'Hy Barka hCoo j r. Faet Express, at reduced prices.— To accommee dote all lovers of this delicious luxury, BURKE ik Co. have resolved to supply - the people regularly through• out the season, with the choicest Fresh Oysters in cant, half cans and shell, at each reduced paces as will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at their tables. An Expresa load will he received doily .t the ware house of JNO C. DIDWF:LL, Water street, between ttinithfield and Grant, and for axle these, and at the fol lowing depots. Reis & Ikriger, corner ttntithfield 2‘.1 E fleaeleton. Diamond; A Ifoevler Penn An, sth Ward; D Haughey. foot of Liberty at; J Cotten, Jr , Penn'a Avenue; Mercer & Robinson, Allegheny city. anti; - NEW . Irolllr AND - BOSTON - PIANOS. 1119H9 JOHN H. NIKI.LAHL, No bl Wood sreet, hu received invoices a( a large supply of Piano Fortes from the eela brated ma nufactory of s hickeriug. Boston, 10 Mlr/TC 10 a few days. of which due notice will be peer, varying in price Mom 8276 Co 11700. Also rim the tannufamones of Ii Worcester, and Bacon A. Raven, New York, a handsome assortment of el, 4I and Of ortuve Piano Fortes, rosewood nod mahogany MSC,. of the 120. elegant description, and with all the late unprovenients The above, in addition to he Klock on hand, wrII make the largest and most desirable selection ever odered for sale in this city. nod will be sold in all eases at maeulacto errs pner, necommiktnnog terms, and vn.ien guy rub m e given with err ey Piano Forte sold. JOHN H NIELLOR, Sole Agent for the tale of Chickennght Piano Fortes, for Western Pennsylvania deed , Itoollag.—Galvanlsed Tta Plates. r t . H E•ubseribers beg to call use attention of Builders, Architects and owners of Buildings. to the many aa vantages u hich these plates possess over all other metallic substances hitherto aced (or roofing : do , ea they possess at once the lightness of Imo without tie liability to rust. having now been tested for several ears sn this paeu rooth in this country and at Eu rope T ru hey are Jr..les. Rabic to expansion and contrac tion front ...filets change of the atmosphere. Moll lin elutes. iron. tine, or any other metal no used for 1.00fi,. and consequently forma mush better and trainer roof, requiring ter less frequent repairs, whifit the hint coat is but a trifle MOM. A TRACT of lend. PO serer, in Harrison, Portage Co., on the Cuyahoga river_ -atrout Z acres under im provement. Also. two unimproved lots in the village of Worren. Trumbull Co ../ feel by tin Also, a lot ground in the cent, of Harvard. [Turnbull Co., with a fine dwelling house and store—one of the best ..11,6 for • merchant on the Western Rexene. Any or of this property will be sold on very actionsmodsung A fall supply, of all sues, from 16 to 30 W. (i., eon- ISAIAH 1 / 1 (:6111' k Co, stonily on hand mod for sub by fetal, tVator and From ate. MOR.ENV4)OI , ik CO., 14 end le Deaver street, New York. The patent nght for aim article Inivtag been secured for tile Slates, all partici "Winging thereon, ...her b 1 importauon or oibierottre, wJi be progeco ted : 4 0u &GIME, /OR N C32&1& CLAIM . " Cruna.r. PIA3.s sulivenher has jest replenished pent•ell tn itintnr . / ny It`l4lT4A4ill openeti. funinelng new 1.111.1101. One 7 ...eve cabinet grand Piano, an enure!) . new 111 One HsvewooJ Gy, eery e:eglint Nun. h. Clark. One ^ G. One " w nb Coleman's celebrated Mohan tartment Tln• n Ter,' oupernor Plano One •• maltoenv, I'. ov1:I H at IV Woodarell'• DL_AT , ID — SPOONS ar. - JL I doge n ' , dyer Plated Duller R. 1.., I. am I a pont, 'I •• Mended extra !wavy. 1,-.sere '` l'oburro Hoxeo, I '• •• Sugar Shovel, " nrJ - I. Sos.'r Sper Ca. ea, Al.. d Allen's Patent Revolving l'IPtols: just reed at dee•A KINSF:N"S.Ir,. Markel st W OOL, FLOUR AND PRODUCE LIMA N, REED & CO., (Sur eessors to Reed. Hurd& Co 4 GK.?' KILL COII2IIBSIOIS MEIICIIANTS B(1otO.. 1I ASS l'orticular at/03.011 paid to the sole of all ktnds of Pro. doer, end advances made on eolisagliosents. I. R & hat, leave reter to— Messrs R. Robison & Re d ßoe. c " t " .. ur g h. Reed, Parks & Co Heaver " LaVrl , oll d Covode. Wellsville, 0 e. Doswell Marsh, Emul eteulionvtlle, 0. A. Brady. by W F Peterson, Foy, wheeling, Ye Mesars R Crungle & Co. Gtll & `flout. Rhodes & Ogleby, Brydp.port, 0. Jec77-d&ormkylik4 RUST PROOF 1110 N. undersigned have erected works in the city el I New York. for the purpose of Galvanising all Arti cles of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECF FROM RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Bold, Spike. N• 1114, ‘V,, for Fencer, and any other article which may be required. For 'loops for Casks, as • substitute for bale Rope; lot Clothes Linea Laghining Rods. and n boo of other applications. n will be !mind cheap and <hirable. They would particularly call attention to ho Chavez, rod Wins for fences; it metres no paint, and will not rust. Also to Spikes and Bona, the preservation of which is of so mach importance, that it will commend itself to the 'mace of all those interested. (060. B. MORNIWOOD k W., Patentees, ae130.-divilyT 14 and 16 Beaver st,N. York. A PURTRIER, REDUCTION: AK. MUS KATT & SONS' rATiorr SODA &SH— JI to 3 tons 31 cosh currency,. 4 mos.pptid bills. toos or upwards, t do par, 6 tans Oq interest ail ded. For the superior quality of this brand we refer to the glens and soap manufacturers of this city general ly. W & Si AIITCIIELTRAIE, dec4 160 liberty st Dleaohlnifliiiidet — cTefitiitde of Lime.) lAI POISTED DIRECT PROM TUE AIANUFACYU RERS.—The subscribers have on hand and will constantly be .applied with Jas. Al.prati & Sons' eel edrated Bleaching Powder, which they will warrant edual If not supenor to any imported in the U. Stairs, and which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar ket price for cult or apptoved bills. post W & AI MITCHEL:TREF, 160 liberty at iituapr it.attMons , Sod. A.h. - riptrE subsenbers are CLOW receiving their Fall stock 1. of the above article, three 'castle, via the Juniata, Medalhoo .d Lydia, havirrg arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly expected; die are, therefore, prepared to receive orders. Thy). will receive during the win ter and spring regular•supplum eta New Orleans. nowl3 W a Al AtITCIIfraLTHF.E RITCHIE di COCHRANE, FORWARDING A, CODNISSION lIIRSCRANTS, - • - . _ NO. 92 TCROVPITOULAS STREET, sue Idrorglinos Nr•w Orleans 1 , 0 MAW. I 491 W INFORM their friends and the public Mat they have its longer any connection with their :ale establish ment In 1 . 001111111111 1 3111.011 as the Pittsburgh Llreamry, having removed their entire business to the POINT sIDPIWFIRT. in Put steins. n it _ . _ tve hrr Demist. Corner of Fourth and Demme, between Market and Ferry insects._ sepl-dlyin TIDE subscribers have this day associated them- I. selves together for the propose of transacting a wholeisale and retail Dry Gonda mid Grocery la:knees, itt.Tie bit) Liberty, opposite Seventh street, under the atll?Dnd firm of BUSIIFIELD HATS NV-Tu h ; j ld n e u tt , lne l r ' s 49 lMd the public tire invited to grit, us a call. FLANN h111.14--W It Murphy has on hand Wy y asaonmem Me.c desirable rroods; al., a roll awommenl of dourestc unshrinkable do, and a full assoltruent M scarlet and yellow, nod .potted, for Chrism. wear, Home made Flonuribi--white, brown and barred: a suppq r aonstantly on hand. dectS) Ft , LIE mgt.. riLrr., surviving pan - Urre ofllle - tirin of Atwbott, Junes & Ca, .111 enntinue Io Pm." , IlLorwarding and Coranuattou business, under the style of ilardy,Jonea &Co. HAMA • tab ‘Vril. P. JUNES , jpUItSPI LOOT—Was iimpped bye Lad on her may I treat Ethan s Ifdisltshts book suite, Wood et, to Eaton's trimming store, It purple Silk Purse, worked with steel beads, containing • Sib nom on the Bank al Pittsburgh. The [taller will he *tamely rewardrd by lestritts the same at either of the above named stolen. deaf PitirenritirAPmat. rpitE subscribers having t o es - clue:se Agency for selling the Printing Pa rat • new and estenstve paper mill In this vicinity tl be at ail umes well sup. plied with the dilbeent saes ! paper o:su ricperior quali ty, which we offer al the to st regular pes. Arty sloe or quality will manufactured to order at short notice BV NOL DS ft SHER, lam • corner Penn and Irwouta 8 0 Z;f7 25 laxs Cincislo=goorm.: tyaozEit HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS. 1!&-c Valuable aatl Estate tbr Sale, HF following described property. an Me cities of Pittsburgh and A lineheuy, and inennity, tat ofiemil or sate on necontrandanng terms: I Lot, 42 feet m front on Liberty street, below Mar• bury, by 110 feet° Brewery alley, being part of LotNo 129, near the Alonongabe s neer. Lot No 100 having 60feet front on Seventh MT. by SKO feet to Strawberry alley, near the corner a( Grant streeL Lot on Elm sore. 30 feet by 7n. Lots Na IRS, 119 and IX on First suet; between Ross and Try streets, each having 24 tea front on Vita street by FO feel deep. Lou No ID, 09 mod 140, having 24 feet front on Third sweet by SO feet deep. Lots 161 and t 62, baying 44 feet front on Third street by to feet deep. Lots /Cos 21. 24. 25 and to Basally-Iv elect on Quar 17 street by GO feet deep. Two Lou, Not 421 and CUs, oo Penn street, 11 the 11th ward. 24 feel by 00 fret to Spring alley. 5 Lots on Penn sireet, in the fah word, between Bald. win .d Morris streets, having 24 fent front on Penn street by tel feet to Spring alley. 11 Lots on Butler street, In the Pth Ward, between Wilkins and 13.1clorin streeKnear the Allegheny river. 24 feet front by 1.20 feet deep. - . Low No , RI and Cl 7, having GO Wel front on Heaver by 240 to West Common, between Ohio street and North Common. Lots Nos%) and DI, haring GO feet front on Federal street, by 240 feet to Mtddl• Kiley, between the Dm mood and North Common. Lot No 10n, having GU feet on Sandusky wrest by 240 feet to Pitt alley, between Ohio street and North COM - O:10R. • Five JO se re Lou to Reserve town•htp, near the bo rough of Abanchestar, N 1.7, 2•13. l ten acre Lot on the Ohio river and the Bearer road, between the U. S. Marine Hospital I ot and Phil lips' oil cloth factory—io be sold in quanioiea to son purchasers. F:liqutre of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES O'HARA, Rorke* Building. 4th ot. TO COTTON AND SUGAR PLANTERS. - I)LANTATION IN ARKANSAS .— The selmenber .1_ offers for sale the extensive plantation in Artist, an, formerly belonging to and occupied by the late Governor Kent, of Maryland, and containing twenty eight hundred and eighty.three and a half acres of land. 'llls eatstc lies to the contuses of Phillips and Cm tenden. and is untamed in Walnut Held, au the Mimi.. sippi river, twenty-bre mile. above the town of Hele a. nlt la said to be the highest river land in that re gion of country Ito soil Is peculiarly adapted to the Krowth of cotton. Its improvements are WI overseer it 110[1.) 1. NeVtrld on homes, and good quarters for servant, Upwards of seven hundred sere* of this land have been cleared and are now Cultivated. The rest of it may be Nutty cleared, the most being already done,) and has less timber upon it, and that chiefly of ash. which is readily sold at a well :orated wood yard, in quantities of several thotnalul cords every year. Thta plantation a 0110 of great value, and presents a rare opportunity to the public. In the hands of a good planter it may be esiaily made of ituraeuse Lamml pro It Its facilities of intercourse with New Orleans af. ford a constant avenue for the disposal of its product*. It is distant about ebb miles from Cinetnnan, mules from the mouth of the Ohio, aniti4o miles ftom New Orleans. This properly will be divided into several parts, If desired. Yor corms, dc., •PPIP WILLIAM R. PERIYF js4-dim• Bltimore, Mary land 808 SALE, tit THAT SPLENDID PRIVATE RESIDENCE new a the occupyicy of Mr. Samuel M. Wick ersham, situated m the First Word of Allegheny city. Tina property is beautifully loomed on the bank of the Ohio, having a river front of i.BlO feet, protected by a stone spill, and extending back 348 feet, corn mending a beautiful view of the city and the rivers. There are two steam ferry boat landings within a tow steps of the property, foretelling convenient access by steam, at all times, to the city of Pitthburgh, and Ten, pemnceville on the south side of the river. The house is el large double two story brick, finished in the latest style. with all the modern conveniences and , mprovements, suitable out houses, wash house, stable, carriage house, to Ac. The garden is well supplied with shrubbery, and 30 choice fruit trees. including pears, apples, and peach es. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAMS & SHINN, Attornies at Law. ja6-dlin Office on Inn st, above Smithfield 905 Acres Coal Land for 0840, SITUATEDon th e Monongahela river, about Wallies from Pittsburgh and 3 aides above third Lock, to the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Shorb, and Mr. John Nerron'a purchue. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of tql per acre—one third in hand, balance io five equal nonoel payments, go'thou interest. Title Indisputable. Location very od—ca notbesarpaswd. For fur th er particular,. °Noire of S. I3ALSLEV, who has a draft of said pro perty. Run:knee 2d at, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row. N. B. There is another seam of coal on this tram, about 60 feet above rho lower, of excellent quality. /72 0 : 6 0 . S B. - • - pia: subscriber well sell oat accommodating terms, j valuable tract of unimproved land, statism on the road leading from Brighton to Franklin. about etgliteen miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the town of freedom on the Ohm flyer. The tract con tains 40 . 2 acres and 20 perches, saner. measure The land as of an excellent quality, about 00 acres cleared, and well watered, and will be sold either in whole or in farms of convenient me, to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of \ WM. IIOYD, Any at Leer. °Mee on 4th si. above Suuthueld, Pittsburgh., , myttEhdtrnacf T FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT. Tr large and well hunt Factory, erected on Rebec ca street, Allegheny city, by R. S. Raman. EN., to erett for hale Of rout from the Ist of Jan. ISID. loton which Fuciory is erected, fronts 100 feet o Rebecca street, and nine back 1.10 fret to Park street. n The main building is of brick, three stones high, and 60 feet long by 07 feel told.. The Engine Muse to large and CIJIIIIIIOIIII.I, with an engine, boiler, sleek, he.. all In complete order. The property wfil be sold COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR REST. 10 ACRES OF GROUND. situated near the I,ly u nod Cireensborgh Turnpike. 34 mile s i:lratorn the city, nod adimung the Allegheny Cert., etery • on winch ereefed a large and well filirobed two story brick Dwelling House, together with stables, carnage house. he. There it also on the premises large nanny alma trees, and a .pnng of unusual ex enlienee rot to the dwelling. Also— t tat thtee and one two story brick dwelling, snowed on Liberty street, between O'Hara and Wal nut streets, tuba Ward. Rent moderate. Enquire of 1513 WM. YOUNG. 143 Liberty st OFFICE. ROOMS :mar the Post Office Also two email stores on Third meet. And o lot, room on Martel Circe. third story, with eme:ler room in recand 'wry below. cannily occupied or Daguereeoivpe establishment. being well located and adapted for that btouneee D palT-tw Office. 3d at. over Philo Hal!. Ei333:133 tor: thrre story !trek Dwelllng Hou.e. for oxerl, occupird Ly thr muOserilwr. Reimer. .trert. to Alleg bet.) . cit) JAS KERR, Jr M2E=I QM= A THREE oory Dwelling on Fourth. between Ferry and Liberty meal, now occupied by bs Aalom Morro. IF:noire of CUMEZIENI nFOR RENT—For one to three years, Wean the first of April next, • large Iwo .11011 M brick Dwelling Muse, pleasantly situated on the hank of the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Monelle• let, with about four acre. of loud, out buildings, fruit trees, Inc Inc Apply to A HUTCHISON & Co Property In Allegheny City for gale. subscriber. oder for sale n number of choice 1. Lots_ situate in t h e Second Ward,. fronting on the Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of W. OOH. ROBINSON, Atty ni Law. St Clair at METE A LA KM; and well finished Ram, second story. on Ole corner of Wood end Third streets. 'ter.e the Ezehoisso office of wuy H Willis... Pouession given uninochately Inquire of jes MY:ILLS tr. RiiE, IN Lilreriy sr . ...A. THE subrertber otter, for sale or rent, his resi jadetree in Allegheny city. Possession can be gi ven DI of February. or sooner if nrcemary, and who ever may occupy a., might find it advantageous to r e tainin some of the furniture, .10., particularly suited to the plane. H. W. POINDEXTER. WANTED TO ItENT—A smith prrrate tag with not less than four rooms and a kitchen, within five or ten minutes reach of the Diamond. Address, with particniars, "Box No. 21.5. Poet Office.' ifarolc VAIDII TO LP T.—A Lot on Boyd's Hill, suitable for one or two Snob Yards, to let. Apply to ta4tlm hl. B. LOWRIE, Agent, Wylie st. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. ja., TWO Isl./TS on Beaver street, in the wry of ,nom Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on w Bich is erected a frame building, two stones high, tunable for two small tenements. The lots are each twenty feet to Rent by one hundred feet deep, and run back to a street forty feet wide. The bead/age on the pre mises will pay very handsome interest on the invest went, and the properly will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk's other; U. S. or to tugs KAY A Co _ — no THIS delightful Summer Retreat, (ora l some years past occupied by Mr. L. Burch field, Is ofrered for sale or rent on the first so April next. This property has boon improved by addmonal buildings, and a substantial stone wall, mid terrace planted with Evergreens and Fruit Trees. To a good tenant, capable of eondueting the Retreat, the terms will be reasonable. Gird) COCH KAN, Pittaltusgh, Dec Y. . Agent for Proprietor. • THE subscriber offers for rent for the term of one or more years, a large convenient well fin d two story Dwelling House. containing 8 moms and Kitchen. There is • lot of ground containing to lwrt. of boo young fruit trees or every kind, stable, an., connected with the house. To any person wish ing et delightful residence within a Mos minutes lido at the city, this will be it rare chance. For terms, which will be low ID n coral tenant, inquire of Mr. JllO. Wright, lama the premises, of John Watt, corner of Ilund and Liberty streets, or of oetMi-t( THEO. F. wmoirr. soot.h Bottoisi Land for TEN ACRES OF LAND, Fit:ll.Cd in Peebles town ship, on the Alononnabcia, three wiles from Cins burgh—in lath to suit yurchtisers. For further 1u...e -aters apply to henry or. or to NVASIIINOTON, novel-di( 4th, above Smithfield st Rood Monate Inlkaittor Cniinty• ALOT, Storehouse aud Dwelling, situate on the Dflonsion Cauol, to the vilingo of West AlM dintax; a desirable location fur a merchant Also, it Lot and good Dwelling House well suited Or a Tavern Stand, In the village of Orangeville, on State Ono of Ohio. Tonna easy. ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. reb In Water and Front sea. CIOAL LAND F‘ , ll r‘ALE—See. for situate in Lend of the Alon.iiightiela River, ahoy., liruwnerille, t'a . harm( a 7 low vein of real which will Le sole 11. exchange lot goals. lA, paribitt. are apply. loeitYl W AIa:HMIS COIL SALE.—The 9bsc - 4 - bor oden for sale the three •wry brick Warehouse au Wood areal, occerue,l by R. Tamer 1c Co. apl7 WAS. WILSON Jr. Tho subscribers will rent part 'of the wara gibouse now occ i o . fAV I =L AZ/ trayt. isnl 9 •yrACtriaJLR nXLIIIYAIRSitSIInyyRay Y Foe YALE —A Lot o (o4lW:situate on ?ea between tiny and hlorbor 4 gems y streets, adlouung the house and tat now ocrttyned by Maitre Mon:oda hams • front of 23 feet, and in depth 123 r m , „ di 6 ,4 • • - - tem. Title unexceptionable. En- C. 0. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood. umei MEDIC,AL. HART , vE.GETAsuraxritAcry Ts VW. O..'LY REMEDY that earl toe relied on fikT the permeinent cure of Spasmodic Content-non, 11-- matron Of the Nerves. Nervous or Sick Headache; Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affections, General De bility, Deficiency of Nervous And Physical Energy', and ail Nervous Disorders, tucluding the moeldreeffile of all ilmentee that ever affect the human race— EPILEPTIC errs, or Falling ace nen, Hysuarical Fits. Convultions, acc Hart would impress it upod the minds of the afflicted tint the Vegetable Extract is the only rem edy ever dtaelin red that can be relied on for the per pl this most dreadful of all diseases A. itsendenc y to insanity, madness wad death, the most SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS i of Fetrope. asi well as those of our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy utrundr/e. And it has been to considered lii many, cunt this most important dee' j discovertes at. ring mode by DT. 8. Hart, nutty sixteen.'r• ! years since. dung which time it has been pertaining some of the most . REMARKABLE CUR.II uponord, sod has acquired a reputabon Which I tune alon rec e con Mince. Physicians of tufflocbted skill^ and experience, monster. of varions denomination., i ox wall as handrodsof our eminent eitixem, all mum in recoonneg. th e use of dm truly valuable medi cine to thenuents, charge, and friends, who are of- aimed, as th eonly remedy. WE ((VOTE TICE LANGUAGE om d by those who have twen cored by this valuable medicine: One *ay., "I have suffered beyond my pow er of description, hut I not, rejoice in being fully re. ~,,,,,,g to healthand happiness_" Another Lays, al thank God I feel that lam a well ma. I alro feel it my d o r y t o pr laim it to the ends of the earth, that nu those eilar y alarmed may find relief." Aootber (who is an ES INENT LAWYER and well known in thia city) myth 'ffldy son has been afflicted for years with Epilepsyl but is now enjoying good health from the Vegetable Extruct Its fame," le.y. k w , ,b oo r and ought to be sounded to the ends of the earth." Ana ether says, "fianguage is namely inadequate to express my grautude to Dr. Hart for havul been the means, under the Itterfidng of God, of rescanng roe to the enjoy ment o f goo d thealth, atter having been afflicted with Epilepsy In ni worst forms for more than twenty three years, and cayl mornthg and eveomg oblation of preiWi and thankmwang shah continue to ascend to that God who has aMetted but to make me whole." lira. J. liraiilay t 11l Orchard street. N. T., stater that she boa been Sutcect to fits for many years, and bait been restored to perfect health Other every other means had laded) by dhe use of the Vegetable Extroet. Ur. ehmlesßrown, of Dover. Russell comity, Ala. -• who is one of the .. best phyrimana in the :Rate,- saml that , he has been sfflich beuefited by the um of the N'egata- Me Extract, anti that he unhesitatingly prescribes it to every cam of Epilepsy which comets order his knowl. eft% _ thiros G. klayberry, Esq. formerly Postmaster at Lime Mao Crawford county, Ps.., now living in Die county, Pa., suses that for many years past he bee lean sorely afflicied with fita and he is now happy to state that a persevenng au of Dr. Han's Vegetable Runlet. has restored him to sound health, being emirs. It freed from that worst of all diseases. From the Cincinnati Commercial. v La RENLARKAHLE CURE. following certthcate was given to Messrs. Th.. Dim I Miles, Lbetor Hart's Agents for the sale of his' Vegetable Extract, for the cure of Epileptic Flu or Sicknuos We are induced e It a lace in our ditorial columns from the reel to !hat is the p only known ...amine that will cure Epilepsy, at the same time believing die be one of the greatest ducoveriens in medical science. Physicians mid men of semnee of all ages have been trying tothscover a remedy for this disease, but all has been in vain until the present dis covery of Dr. Hart, and,we would now thy to these afflicted with his, despair no longer, for them is acme! MESSRS. THOMAS & MILES, 101 Main street, Cin-. cultism, Ohio, Agents tor Doctor lien's Vegetable Extract for the cure of Epileptic Elm Gentlemen—lt is almost Impossible for lan ' express with what heartfelt satisfaction I addresTruro few lines toyou, for the purpose of informing you of he beneficial' results than have been effected by the use of Dr. HUD Vegetable Eturact. My son, aged twelve years, has been severely af.. Meted with Epileptic Fits, and with nice severity that the opinion was, he could not be cured In one of his paroxysms he fell and broke his arm. wcd din Dr. ?Milford, • very excellent phystetho hore -set It. lie informed ma th at my son Nervous System was very much deranged, and that it would Ito impossible to care him of Epilepsy, as Epileptic Du were almost bearable, and employing physicians in his case mould be only throwing money away. I called upon Dr. Police; he informed toe that the disease had usumed a chronic form, and it would mite a long time to over him if he could be cured at al:. Ho became worse and worse, and I began to think them wan no are for him , anal I saw the aulvetliar meta of Dr. Ilan's Vegetable Extract to one of our city pyrre, with eertgicetes from persons who had been ;acected for restored re 4 ft d c t ' o n it t e w al e t n ty h TeTiaen'oT v forty tye E xt ract, I called at your store, and utter conversing with Alt. Thomas, I came to the concluion to purchase a air. dollar package. It done little or no good I thought I would try another, from the use of which I perceived some Ith.e:boneht I then c ame to the conclusion to purchase a ten dol lar box. I found that it was of so much service to him was Induced to purchasea second. And I am truly thankful that I done so, as by the use of the ten packa ges fie has been restored to perfect health. Should any per... be destrotra of seeing hint, and ag ceruoling further particulars, I should be pleased in gratify them by thorkalling on roe at my residence, south west corner of Fourth and Park streets, ColColli nati, Ohio. ISAAC N. PE-ELKINS. Cincinnati. August THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT When thousand. who are now trembling under the hand of this dreadful disease, and fearing that every attach may prove (awl, will find permanent relief and be re.tored to new life. by Luang this celebrated medi cine. Over-one thousand certificates have been re cved in otromony of the beneficial results produced by ei the CH, of lie. Hart's Vegetable Extract_ Prepared by S. HART, NI. D., New York. Price, one package r do four packages 10Q) do eight do tfit,oo THONIASIn9 Main street, Cincinnati, Oho, General Agents tor Coned States, Canada, and West Indio L. WILCOX, Jr.. corner of Lomond and Martel at, Agent for Pittsbusgh, Pa. Fay A 1011bourne, Columbus, Ohio; II A. E Gaylord, Cleveland: and for sale by moot of the principal drug, gigts and merchant...throughout the Gaited Stalc, novl6-drowS GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EITEACIOB:..... Mil.: following from George E. Pomeroy, Fail, the paraft".."416624 EirrauseOrster., Albany, Dm..tart, My Dear Sit—With feeling. of no ar- Moat y pleasure I address you in relation to the bencht I have received trom your invaluable lain Extractor. Lately, my little datiglimr, 6 years old. hod a pitcher of Guiding water turned into her bosom; her screams were dreadful, so that a crowd instantly gathered ba tiste the house to learn the cause of the terrifies. screams. I tore her clothes a 6 under, and soon spread on your salve, and she was 'carried and laid upon n bed. She gr. soon relieved from her pains, and says `M4I feel it I could laugh;" and was soon In sweet sleep. She was scalded to a blister from the top of her shoulder over morn than half her chest, and round under the arms. On s the shoulder and breast it was very deep, yet from the fired hour, she complainedonly when It was dtesaml. The sore healed rapidly, and there Is no contraction of the muscles. With mealy wishes, my dear sir, for your mecess:in the sale of this mighty nrucle, I am 'ours, seitiircsriect, GEO. E PO!iIERHY. THE TEST and NO .ausTAKE' Then nuine Dailey, will ever produce the same In stanoas relief, and sothing, cooling edict, in the severest cases of Bums, Scalia?, Piles, rse. la Counterfeit.—no atter mailer witAt names they , n „ ,apyeu—alvap.lrritate, and increase the pain. TO THE PUBLIC 1, EdWard P. Holmes, havehathana. Melvin Bridge; Columbia county, N. V. been efibeted with rhea , man.m in try bmust, revt, and all over my body, for six years, so that I could not stand, and was coral o r three applications of Dalley's hlagical Pain Extractor. EDWARD P. HOLMES Mr Dailey: Sir—l cot my auger with a copper nail, the imisonous nature of winch caused my arm to swil l e With constant shooting pains up lathe shoulder. A large swelling taking place at thearm pit, with ineremung pain, I became fearful OCIiI/3 Lour jaw. ltighis extremity your Palo Extractor was re eommended to me, and which I was prevailed upon to try. The consequence was that it afforded me almost instant rebel, and m three days I erascoal:mit:may cu red. JOSEPH ILARRISON, New York, comer Broome and Sullivan sts, Sept S. 143 NOTICEI-11. M. 0.. is the inventor or thiat invari able remedy, and never han and never will mamtq ma eat. to any hying re in the secret of Its COZObillalifla All Ertrsetors, therefore, not made and put up b him, are base conumrfeits. Psorirsrues Dariwir.-4145 Broadway, New York; 235 Chestnut &met, Phila. JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot Dr. Vieb THORN Agents for Pittsbamh. 'Dolby's Anneal Goloome Care.A4 Cores humors, spavin, quittor t grease, sores, galls, and braises. Pamphlets, containing' cer tificates of respeetable parties, may be bad on appliea lion to JOHN D. MORGAN, novlbdlyis AVIA PiM4iftlet _ . MEDICAL tlta SURGICAL OVITIC4 ~..3.t .,. 1141 No. Mt, DIAMOND AI.. , a ..,, fee, doors below Wood stmt. WI -"' • ;"6, market. il '-', , Da. IltalaWli, basin; lie= .- 41 TS - 16: . ~,.... mrehtrly educated to the meqca ...• -„';;.: t u rofe . stmend be. for BORIC nee ::: , ::"F ' ' „.—` • his anenuan to ths treatment ot ,- • ,:fi.,l; ',;1 4 thew , pnyete end &hew epml \ plamt• for whirl his nicotine 1:t.,: - . l. .l- i\ =i- 1 IrY n avw. "'' as P afila "' o a sl ' idtre l te r d y to • , a treatment of those complaints,(donng which time he n s had more practice and has eared emirma• tonna tha cap over fall to the lot Of any protrompfaer udonet) imply qualifies him to offer awtrotwa at •P' r '''' ' 'd r u rr * Ui 4 4llel7l ,ndlliTsea arg, from. Dr. Drown would tarot. Howeaffileted.with pirate diseases which have become chrome by unto es eg l. graveled by the ass of any of the comm. oastnim s of the day, that then complmals can be radically mod thor oughly cored, he harms given his careful .11, 4 , 1 , 0 ,, ~, the treatment of such caws, and succeeded uthundred• of Instances to eur.ng oonooo of ittflailitentlitioth e neck of the bladder, and headset diseisimir e h q hf c of ~a result front those cases where ahem faro Ooparried WOW to hopeless despair. He parucalariy lavatra /. ..1, as hare been Inue sod unsuecesadally treated fiy o er . to couvalt hint, when every salistaelloll willfa,maree them, and their cases treated in a earefuloh e .. d pointed out by a lo s io ullg i , T ;;:i ' l i=t ' aritii which ,fl to im PZlL l elia=os ' eliptitel . iti r leze . m . l practice m atedtcum tofftve me LErflerton or R a pture.—Dr.Brown also inrigt . eer: sons stnicted with Henna to call, as Ice has paid t•-• . elm attention to this chwase- elL rue CANCERS also cured ;kin diseases; also Ph' s, Palsy, eta, speediy cared aux es stay tow. N. - 11._pooentow eath sex living at dtstance, by stating their' Minutia in wridna, ginsiba alisbcayingt , obtain medicines with direcuons - for ase, L. addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, andte4cia.. b Ue7MII. CS, DiZIMO2.I aneit w 01) ifonre. • • B.IIIIINATTiSL-Dt. Brown's newly discovered reale . y for Rheumatism is a speedy owl certain verdedy for that prattler trouble: It never fails. Mice sad Private Consulting Rooms, No. Cl Dia. mendalley; Pittsburgh, Pe. Thi'DOcions'ialay a at home. Irg- No earn no pay. °glee or American & Foreign PsSanta. TAIIIFS GREENOUGH, of the , late Gt. of Pinner Zs sa Greenough, continues the Wanes* of Ceesnlung FM f:lneer .d•Patent Attorney, at his ogee In the eny Of : WAMING:PON. lie maY be consultedand elm p yed in. makthn examinations in reschinery ta the P tent (thee .11 elsewhere, In' tarnishing drawings eqll weeilleations of machines, and all papers tedess ry, transfer amend, re - issue or extend lostornalkint in we United Mitell or Europe. Ile can al. beedn.h. elf iSrefessionally on all questions of litigatlem ~,,i.., leg under : the Patent Law, and wilOrgrie, - nes tle. before the Patent OtheecorAn rlit for which his lona expedenefdillyktil l ilts trangi4jtrol F !Totn g . ,gI;,7U Pl• amen placed iti his hind!, a lobate In lbules:Wm-rho should be addrelsed to postpaid. alledlo&wen,u xTEW 11101.,AESF. 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