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Samuel Wy • lie,for an-awaull and battery upon bis wife, were *.. promptJy iD their box this morning. Tho.evidence • In the case closed on Friday evening, and the Jury .. trere retained until this morning for the argument of counsel. ■ • Col.S. W.Black, B. Jones and Hamilton for do* fcodant, and Bnrke and Snowden for prosecution. The case was ably and eloquently argued to the jury by Snowden aod.Burke. for prosecution, and ' JoneM and Black for tit fence. 1 .The jury returned a verdict of guilty.. • Com; va.John Thomas—Larceny of a large quan tity of boots, aboeßand leather, in Allegheny City, j Darragh for prosecution , Magraw and Fet* German fbr defence. ; ’ ‘Mr. Mclntosh, sicom.—Carry on the 6hue buei* - uess io Federal etreet,.Allegheny City ; buy shoes - • sn d boots East, and also make them up hero; em ploy from 15 to 25 hands; my stock was.appraised 910,000 ; had In January last bools and shoes in • jny establishment, both of my own manufacture and . <<4f Euterp; have experienced losses in my stock-for ibel&atten months; bad made enquiry about it; the - -first I saw of any of the property I missed was in tho f "Mayot’s Office, io Allegheny—this was alter the ar rest of-Thomaa; these are some of my goods; (point . 40g to-the boots and shoes which had been brought Amo the Court.) , The witneßß then went on to idon* illy the various articles; having lost, as he testified, about $2OOO worth. After the occasional • doves,l*had new locks pal on my doors,but still thogoods would be missing; I always found the • -doors in the morning as I' left them in the night.—- Snow John Thomas; he came into my store last . Jane and asked me for. a seat of work; did not give iit to him; be waoin once or twice after; the goods wore (band IQ Thomas* house and cellar; the cellar was so shallow that I had to creep into it on my bel ly, where 1 found somo of the goods. -Cross examined.—Tho floor of the cellar was cov* ©red with straw; itwas a back cellar. I bought, ten days before Thomas was arrested, a number of sides of leather, part of whieh I used and tho rest I found In Tfiomas* cellar; there is no mark on the aides by which l ean identify them, but I believe them to be mine; Valentine Sleek, xtcora.—Am a shoemaker; work ed for Mclntosh, la Allegheny City; find one pair of >boots here that 1 made lor Mr. Mclntosh. - • Sara’l. Welber,«ttwn.—Ama shoemaker; make eoarseahoes; worked for Mclntosh; find some or ' the shoes hero that I made for Mclntosh. Adam Mill identified some of the work he had made lor Mclntosh; he has worked for bim nine ■ years; - ■ Several other witnesses were called, who idontu fied the work which they had done for Mclntosh. Mr. Stewart identified the sides of sole loalher as belonging to Mclntosh ; ho had dressed it. The Court here adjourned until to-morrow morn* ■ing, at 9 o’clock, : Latiso of thb CoanEE Sroinc of St. Pste&’s C«racß.—At the appointed hour, yesterday after* xooo, the ground "adjacent to the place where the ssorser stone ol 6u Peter’s chnrch was to be laid, *ras covered with a large concourse of people, of •both sexes,—the front of the court house was also •crowded with spectators. A procession was formed, •composed of the Rt. Rev. Alonso Potter, Bishop of nhe Hiocese; Rev. Theodore B. Lyman, Rev. Jab. IP. Taylor, Rev. Tbos. Crompton, Rev. Mr. Pad •dock, Rev. Mr. Rowland, accompanied by a earn* -fcerof the laymen, which proceeded to the spot: A copper box, containing a copy of the Holy Bi ble, a Book of Common Prayer, numbers of tne Banner of the Cross and Churchman; a Journal of . the General Convention > copies of tho Post, Ga. xetta and Joarnil, togeihor with the names of the President oftho U. S., and Governor of Pcnnsylva* nia, the Bishop and Clergymen of the Diocese, and the following church-wardens : Messrs, Jno. D. Davlo, Joo. H. Shoenburger; John McFaden, Robt. Robb, Geo. R* White, Geo. Miltenberger, Wilson McCandlcss, Chas. Shaler, Chas. Knap, Wm. Witty, Hopewell Hepburn, Jsa. Daio, Thos. M. Howe, 'Joslafa King, were put into a hole, made for its re* xeplion,m the stone. '/ After the usual imposing ceremonies, in which ©isbop Potter officiated, tho hole was covered by a -H3ag*etone. After listening to a beantifal and eloquent ser mon, the vast assemblage dispersed. fiffiPTbe Court room, yesterday, wore the ap. pcannc&of sb eatenaive > boot and. shoe establish* meaty with sufficient material to.boot every body 10 the room. > LAacEßY.—Mayor Picmtog, yesterday, commit ted a colored mao by (he name of James Williams, tor larceny* Dariho.—While two ladies, who bad been out shopping oq Saturday, wero passing up Third street, .one of-them swinging a bead purse on her finger, a •ruffian crowd passed by, when one of them snatched itho purse and made off with it. Although he was up Third and down Smitbfield, he escaped. Acciokst.—A horse attached to a furniture car, 'yesterday, on Water street, ran away. A yoang arotaao, accompanied by the goods of the family, was in the car at the lime. Ii apset, throwing her oat and injuring her in such a manner that hor life * despaired of. Wedid not learn her name. • Cnwwr»p*BtE.—Subscriptions aro beiog raised Tor the relief of the family ot Mr. Joe. McKown, first engineer °f the steamer Lowell, who was drowsed by the sinking of that boat. Founo.—The body of Miller, one ot the men drowned in January last, while attempting to cross r ihe Allegheny river in a skiff, was fouod on Sunday liaat, at the Dock. A New Novel bt the Aotbob or « Jams Shore.” AnnO Groy it the title of a new novel, by the ou ' thor of Jane Shore. For tale at Holmes’ Literary “ (Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Also nbe International Magazine for April. - 1 * ‘ HißfEtt’e Masaeire*—rWall, at No. 85, Fourth wtreet, has just recoived the April number of this unrivalled magazine, It is for sate at the low price of 25 cU. pet namber. - : State Mutual Fire Insurance Company, . H&rrlslmrg, Fa* Guarantee Capital over- SuaPLDfl Cash over******* . Trails Company har been doing business about ten - 1 months, and has accumulated an earned capital of - oversl2s,ooo above all losses and expenses, with asur plus co*h of over $25,000 on hand. The premiums are as losr as any good and responsible company. The directors confine themselves to the safest class of i • property,'and no nsk to exceed $2,500 m one locality, .{with a few excepuoßß.) The profits are wholly dm* ™i BD iraMTs. CIHARTEBED A. l>. 1SS0; the only chartered Jnsu j tutinn of the kind in Pennsylvania- _ ( _ jn faculty, lonn Fuanuto, principal Instructor in f (jSjSraDSnvProfeseor Penmanship, llercan- E=n, Lecturer on Commercial wishing to ttbtain a complete knowledge of • „ its application to every branch of bn 800 *„md ana elegant hand writing, are mvi- SIQSSS) -» ond examine the arrangements, led ip c vSfwSercial law evarv Monday gening. - tdeeio fQI JLi tale by U*> atdr^ er 0 f Second and Market eta mans - •■■•-- - n&r ‘ x , . y.< , \ ’ (Somnurrial anb S nancial. THE PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ FREDERICK LORENZ,) WM. A. HILL, ' > Cohmittk* bob Febhvaut C. ZUG, • J Dally Rsvleur of the Wholesale Market, OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, \ Tuesday, April I, 1851.) The weather yesterday was warm and The receipts by river, of produce, were moderate. The receipts of Flour were light, both by river and wagon. FLOUR—The sales yesterday on the wharf were exceedingly light, and prices more firm. Saleßof small lota oo the wharf at $9,16 to 3,20.' GRAIN—The receipts continue good, and prices lea* firm. We noto sales of wheat at 68368. Rye is dull at 50'; we heard of a sale of 160 bushels at 49c. Oats: sales or 600 bashels, in'lots, at 32 to 33. Corn,: we could hear of no transactions; we quote at- 40 to 45. • FEATHERS—-We noto a sale. of 1600 fi}* at 34, 4 months. BACON—Prices remain unchanged ; the demand continues active. Sales of Hams at Bi, Sides 7J, Shoulderu 6 to 6j. WHITE LEAD—Sales of 600 kegs pore at $1,95; No. 1 comraaoda-61,80. - COFFEE* •We cote sales of 60 bags at 12)c. BROOMS—SaIes of 70 doz at $1,26. The mar* het is well supplied. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 5 VEST 0 INCHES tVATSB IN TUX CHANNIL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies,’Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville. “ J.M’Kee. Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. “■ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. u J. Nelson, Moore,Wheeling. u Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. Magnet, GalUpolls. “ Robert Rogers, Buteher, St. Louis. DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2,Boies,Uearer- Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shnver. Bailey, West Newton. . Diurnal, Conweil, Wheeling. “ Keystone State,’Stone, Cincinnati. “ Pilot No.2»Bhunk,Hockingport. “ Wellsville, Young, Wheeling* “ Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. UaUs of IDioroont & Paine of Coins. CORRECTED BY WM. LARIMER, JR. Exchange Broker,oQ Fourth st, adjoining Bank Pittsburg PENNSYLVANIA Pittsbvrghßanks- - -~-~par philadelphiaßanks-"---»par Germantown par Cheslcreounty--. *par Delaware county*** * -par NoTtfgomcrycounty . ••. *«par Northumberland county*-par Col. Bank % Bridge Co. vat Readtng. Lanetuter- »-» —* • • •par Doylestown Easton- ■ «pari Ducii county---- - -pat PottstiUe -••— • * • par Washington • ■ • par Broionshile.- ——par Vori. i Chambenburgk- * (?e«yj&ur£{ Mufcuetwrt...— i Carlisle,----* i Hamxbush— -- i Hontsdau I Lebanon. i Lewutoton. Wpomtng 4 Erie | West Branch. j Waynesburg 4 Suquthanna county broke. Lehigh county IT. Slates Bank Relief Notes-- City Scrip County “• _ INDIANA. State Bank and branches^* State Scrip, KENTUCKY. All Banks VIRGINIA. Eastemßanks IFhcdinff sranrA«. •. branch at Mstcaniowi JJ&MJB YLAND. Salumoreclty Cauntn Banks YORK. Cityßanii, par Country Bank* 1 NEW ENGLAND. Alhalotntbanls *• 1 NEW JERSEY. Phxinfitld no salt. • • • Allegheny Hlvcr Trade* REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. I Jfißjft T®* fine steamer ALLEGHENY BECCB 2, Capi. V?a. Hairia, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, at 4P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wb&rf for Frank Un, every Tuesday and at 4 P. W. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board Widoeiaaf Paebit for Cincinnati. . |Wk Tint new and tost running steamer CIN j rtfeffiHgClNNATl. Buuusoham, Master, mil leave toSsßa®»regtilßrly every Wednesday. Tor freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to mat*) 0. B. MILTENBERGEH. For marietta and Hocklngpon, f JOSmI Tub line eieamcr PACIFIC, Zakous Ma* will leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every THVHSDAYy at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pastago,apply on board,or to T. WOODS A SON, No. Cl Water si., and 63 From at- James Lowrr f Jr«» CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. 294 Ftucrman’s £Ol9, Liberty street , has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every desertp uon, made of the best materials, which he wifi sell low er than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city, lie would coll particular attention to bis large stock o( mahogany aud walnut chairs and Bedsteads, whieh he will sell .at greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed in the neatest manner." Orders left at the Ware rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, willbe promptly attended to. mar2l Cabinet aekeri Wonted. TtHE subscribers will employ a number of good hands at the above business; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply,— us good wages will be given and payment at Ryan’s Buildings, marlS No. 31 Filth stree A Partner Wanted BY a gentleman who is now doing a profitable busi ness on. tho Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means are too limited to carry on the some. Any per son-of good character, possessing 81200 in cash, or goods suitable for a counity store, can hear of a good chance by calling upon STUART & MLL, manKhlm U2l Wood street. haw Partnerahlp. THE subscribers have associated themselves in the practice of Law, under the firm of Black A Wash ington. One or the other of them, when not engaged > n Court, can be found at all times m the office, on Fourth Bireel, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black. SAMUEL W. BLACK, febB RBADE WASHINGTON. Spring Fashion for 18511 /if THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for by JAMES WILSON, mar? comer of Wood si. and Duunondbliey. ni'lfflil'HLi'liHH'' _ fi BUFPi author ol the • North American Accountant,” and “western Steam* boat Accountant,” Professor of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercanulo Penmanship. Persons desirous ofobtaining a thorough Mel contileed ucaUon,can rely upon obtaining In this Institution every thing that is advertised, there is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place; nor no Aumiuggtng the public wthpUcts of engravings, with the engraver’s name BUp pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to have “exe cuted” them with a pen. Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 A. M. . .. . ... -n Gentlemen’s Class from 6 in the morning nil 10 at night. Imar2lalfcw Xnr StocH at Pianos. • ■ MHS. C. BLUMK would leaped* ■■■ „.«■>•» ■• ;_■ * ...v. ..• . ■ ’:. ■ .■'■♦ v > .■• : *.. ',, •. . .:•* . i,' , .•:_ v> ■•; ,V r,V v _/ : • , r.. v ..v ■* ■<*•, >••■' ‘Mi,; r '■*■ ■ ..• J;-" ’'- ; 1 Staußankandbranches.-- 4 Cincinnatißanks. j Cxrclevtlle (Lawrence) | Columbus Bank f Xc .4 Afaj niton 4 SandiuAy eu Geauga. o VcrwaU. 30 Arno Lisbon 0 Wooster. 75 Mantua. ChsUteotht £ Cleveland-• j Scioto 4 Lancaster. 8 HamxUon. 10 Canton.*.*- SO Crbana ..50 Grannile 50 „ ILLINOIS. Stat Sank and Branches 50 Bank of Illinois. 75 , MICHIGAN. Ifitaum Insurance Company •••• 5 Suite Bank 5 Oaklandcouniy." • 10 Farm, and Medt. Bank * •10 St. Clair -no salt nar MISSOURI. pan Sfa ** Bank | TENNESSEE. Allbanks““~“‘ 5 EASTERN EXCHANGE. Net* Yari{vrem.) \ Philadelphia.* 11 Baltimore.- • ••“ VALUE OF COINS. Amer. Gold(prtm.) $ i Old-••‘do- • • -do 5 Quintal 85 00 r Sovereigns 4 83 i Fredtnekdon 7 80 ZVn Thalers 7 80 > Ten Guilders 3 00 • Louucfors 4 go Napoleons -....-.3 80 Doubloon. Spanish >•••10 09 Do. Patriot 15 50 Dueats 1 00 DUFF’S IN. &. earner of Market and Third els ’—Established in 1840. *'• vi >J.\"-*.. - ••«.. portion Sales. SCOTT * OTISi AUCTIONEERS and commission MERCHANTS. 61 MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, HiSSOUBi, HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last six years, m tins city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in tbia market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods, and "will make liberal advances on ail kinds ot Goods'consigned udfor sale here. . . - . Will refer io Messrs. IJewett, Roo A C0.,.13. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood Sc Co-, John 1. Anderson &Co 5 R.H.. Stone,Squired Reed, Brownlee, Homer.& Co/ t Larkin Beaver. Saint Louis; Butler Sc Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lam, Pittsburgh. Cmar2o;y JAMBS McKENNA. Auctioneer. Real estate, valuable building lots, DWELLING HOUSES, tauh Garden thereon, at • Auction.—ln South Pittsburgh, on Saturday next. April -sth, at 3 o’clock m the afternoon, will be sola oa the pre mises, in the borough of South Pittsburgh, about half• way from the Monongahela Bridge, on the rasln. road or Street leading to Birmingham: Two Lots ofOrqund— each fronting 20 feet 3 inches on said main.: road, called” Catron street, and extending hack IX4 feet to Chestnut alley. On one of the lots there Isorected a-good Frame Dwelling House, well finished,in complete order, having five rooms—three on the first and two on the second sto nes—and a back kitchen. There isa well of'excellent lure spring water on the premises, and a pump, at the ntehen door, on both lots; in front and rear are beauti ful gardens, tastefully laid out aud cultivated with flow ers, shrubbery, *a choice collection of fruit-trees and grape vines—also, handsome summer house and arbors,' constructed m the latest modern sty.e The whple prop erty is enclosed with a good, substantial fcnce*seven feet high. It will be soldtogether or separately, aamay suit purchasers. ■ For a private residence, ilus is the delightful lo cation in Allegheny county, and tor beauty of scenery cannot be surpassed in Pennsylvania, the .viewfrom, all points is truly grand and magnificent, embracing the -cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Manchester, Binning, ham and the adjoining country, lor several irnles,—the Ohio and Monongahela rivers, with the steamboats ply ing thereon. It u within a few minutes’ ride of the Court House ; omnibuses are constantly ruunmg pastthe door. Although so near the city, it may be called-a country re* sidence, and is sold only as the owner has removed-to Philadelphia. Terms—Accommodating; which, will beraadeJtnown at the umeor sale. JACOB BATES, Owner, aprl JaMES M’KENNA, Aucl’r. Damaged cargo of steamboat, lowell, at Auction, without reserve and for beneQt of whom it may concern.—On Monday next, April 7ih, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon, will be sold withautTeserve, at McKenna’s Auction. House, on account irwhom it may concern, part of the cargo oi the steamboat Low ell, sunk in the Ohio river, below Wheeling, on March 22d,0n her pussage down. It is impossible to enumerate the various articles, as only 20 cases of the goods have as yet been opened.— They comprise Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Goods of every description, Clothing, Shirts; Books, Shoes, Hats. Hardware and Cutlery, Fly Nets, Carpel Bags, &c., all of which will be open for examination on Saturday. This is the largest lot of merchandise ever sold at public eale in Pittsburgh. • Country and city merchants and dealersvbul find it to their advantage to attend. _ . . • Terms at sate. JAMES McKENNA, apt . Auctioneer. GROCERY STORE.PLATFORM SCALES andolher SCALES, WAGON, FURNITURE, at Auc tion —On Wednesday next, April 2d, at 10 o’clock m the forenoon, will be sold at the store ot Messrs.TVlaf klm Sc Co., Pennsylvania Avenue, near the Tunnel,.ijieir entire stock of Groceries, &c., which is very extensive, com prising every article m that line, such as sugars, coffees, teas, molasses, cloves, pepper, cinuamon, mus tard, ginger, tobacco, cigars, Ac. A large assortment of queenswarc, glassware, stoneware und crockery, Ac.; 1 sett platform fcolcs; 1 do brass counter itcalcs, with several other articles appertaining to a Grocery. Store. Also,one 1 wagon and slot of furniture tm&Seddine. mart? JAMES M’KEfrNA, Auct’r. TALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN DUQUESNE BOROUGIt at Auction.— On Thursday April 3d, ot3 o’clock m the afternoon, will be soldm Duquesnc borough, at the foot o t Herr’s island, six Building Lots, fronting twenty feet on the Allegheny river nod Penn sylvania Canal. Also, five Lots adjoining; same sire, and similarly situated, to be sold at n Ground Lease of SIS per annum, each. Terms of sale of first s»x Lois—one-fourth in hand, and the balance in.three equal annual payments. Title is indisputable. JAMES hI’KENNA, morlG . Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 5 Hll OS. N. u.ftLGAR at Auction.— This-afterrioon at 3 o’clock, at the Sales Rooms corner of-Wood and sih sts., will be sold on account whom itmay con cerns hhds N. O. Sugar, slightly wet m transportation, aprl . P, M. DAVIS, Auct’r. U BALES BROWN MUSLIN CLOTHS, CASST MERES,&C., at Acction.— On Wednesday morn ing, April 2d, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cornor of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold on a creditor ninety days, on sums over 6100, for approved Baper, a large and well selected stock of desirable spring iry Goods, which have just been purchased m the east ern cities for an adjacent market, compnsing 27 piecen super French black clouis; 23 pieces bloc, brown, mixed cloths; 35 pieces super French black cassimeres; 19 pieces super fancy black caeslmeres; a p eces tweed coatings—all wool; 5J pieces sauncil 4 ?— assorted; l! pieces black and fancy satin ve6Ungs; IQpieces French linen; silk serges; padding; canvas; linings; - olorcd cambrics; fancy vesungs; alpacas ; cravats; hadker chtefs; gloves; checks; hnscys ; ginghams; ticks; den ims; cottonades; silk, coal and vest onuo is; threads; pnntbuttons; sewing «Hk, Ac. Also, 11 bales 4*4 sheeting, with a.gsncral assortment of seitonable Goods and Trimming*, which are particu larly worthy the attention of the trade aprl P. M. DAVIS, Aact'r W. G. M’CAEITNBY, Auctioneer. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS at Auction. —Will be sold on Saturday evening; A put 12th. at 8 o clock, at M’Cartncy s Auction House, No. 125 Wood street, two valuable building lot 3, each fronting 24 feet 4 inches oo Bhon street, und extendin' back 100 feet to a 20 foot alley. Soud lots are No*. 24 and 20 on Cosset’s plan in the Third Ward of the City of Allegheny; and commanding a beautiful viewof the cities of Pittsburgh end Allegheny and surrounding country, and would be a most desirable location lor a private residence, as H canao: be surpassed by any situation for health in the two clues. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. oar 29 W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r. Jor Sale & €o £et Dwelling to Let. NO- 45 Third street, opposite tho Third Presbyterian Church, and second nouac from Ferry street. This is a very comfortable dwelling, embracing four teen rooms and an excellent bathingroom, supplied with hot and cold shower baths, Ac. Situated convenient to business, market, and in a qoiei and pleasant neighbor hood. Apply on the premises. (mart 9 Valuable Real Estate for Sale# M THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, on favora ble terms, the following Real Estate, in the City of Pittsburgh, viz: No 1 Threo valuable three story brick dwelling houses, on Second street, between .Market and Ferry streets, tho lots being each 19 feet ironlby 80 deep.' No 2 Contains 57 feet front on Third flirect, adjoining the Third Presbyterian Church, on which i* erected one foor story brick house, used a« a pnnungofuc*, and one two story brick warehouse. No 3 Two lots in Fullston, Beaver county, being lota Nos 3 und 4, being about 100 feet square, on which is erected one block of four framedwelling»,and.ouo sepa rate fiame dwelling,nil two stones high. No 4 One lot 59 feet fronton Buck street, opposite the above, and extending to the top of the hill. No. 5 Two beach lota, each 50 feet front, and running from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver. No 0 One valuable water lot, 100 feet on Wheel Race, with ten shares water power attached. No 7. One lot opposite the water lot, hi) feci iront. and extending to the top of the hill, on which is erected one two story brick store and warehouse, 28 by 50 feet also one frame dwelling, two stones high. No 8 One large loi in New Brighton. Beaver county, being about 140 feet on Broadway, and about 200 feet deep, containing 14 acre, on winch uro erected two loTge frame dwellings, and one small frame house, used as an office. This property was formeily occupied by Mr. £\ C-Gould, and is very pleasimtlyloeaieil, being immedi ately opposite the Faliston Bridge. ‘No 9-One wnter lot, immediately below PaUston Bridge being about 100 feet in length, and extending from Water street to low water tpark, or towing path. The above property will bo sold on very favotablo terms. Apply at the Book Store of R. C. SIOCKTON, corner Third and Market streew.- mart 2 JOHN FLEMING, Age»*» Execators’ Bale of Real Estate, at Auc* Hon* TT7TLL BE SOLD, in pursuance of the last Will and YV Testament of Martin Lowry, late of the Cay of Pittsburgh, dec’d,on Monday, the 7iu day of April, 1851, at 10 o’clock, A- M:, at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, by public auction, a vaiuablo Lot of Ground, situate on Quarry Hill, near tho New Basin, lntneSixth Ward, containing nearly ONE A.Rlji being Part oi a largo piece of grdund which was held undivided by the •aid Martin Lowry and others, and which, by virtue of certain proceedings in ParU l ’ o ’ l ; “• lho District Court of the County of Allegheny, No.oB Jannary Term, 1849, was assigned tn severalty to the heirs of the said Martin Low ry, dec’d, by metes and bounds, Ac., as by reference to the tnqotsition and plan thereunto annexed, and other proceedings in the case had, wjll now fully and at large appear. It is uanccessaryto enumerate tho aovantages of the above properly, comcnandiog, as it does, a beauti fill prospect of tho ciiy and the two nvers, being easy of access for a private residence, and abounding in excel lent stono fit for building purposee-as they are well known. For n nlan of the property and further Informa tion, apply to Messrs. Mitchcl A.Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fourth aUeet,orto either of the ha derstgned, Execu’ors of the last m^?{S?v nl Mnrtm Lnwrv dec’d JAMES BLAKELY, Martin Lowry, aec a. JOHN COLWELL, r JOHN NESMITH, ■ N.B.—The adjoining Lot, containing about the same quantity of land, is also for sale- martt.dAw additional salvos Forty Town Lott In ESll.filvorpool, o. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lorn in the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid- out, and ;ihe demand still continuing, the undersigned has been'induccd to, lay out a ponton of, his property in town lots as abo'«> und offers them for. sole at prices and tonn* that cannot fan. to meet the views of those wishing to purehase. It is needless to say anything of the location of the ipwm.and prospects, Ut having been sufficiently do sen b e d i nre ce n t advert isements,) other than that over.oqe hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been, purchased by those wishing to procure a dostrablo « ofne * .. ..... ... The above lots are among the. most eligible and desi rable tn the place, and are pauctpally located iniheccn,-. "For Sfbrmaiio?^ the proprietor m Livctpool, or to lames Blakely, KtcFoonhMrcet^tUe.mr^ ; East Liverpool, Feb. Stadj tfeblSNlaw f » « „ BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Horning Post BKCttVTTO Bf LTOTTTMKG— ?aE«TST) MONETARY ITEMS. . , ? •. .New Yobs, Marcii 31 There were 340,000 in specie shipped for Europe oii Saturday to the Hermann. The Franklin and Arctic wrjll take out sBoo,ooo* . . ■ It iruoderstood. that $600,000 in com is on.ihe way back to New Orleans. ' v. - ? Private letters frora/Xqndoq raenUon- tbe. Money. very easy, and of tbe probability!of tbe Bank of England the ratoo-ofiiiitereat. American Stocks were in good, domand, without say pressing on tbe markot. The liabilities of Austin Sc Spicer, who failed a .few weeks since, is officially sot down at $1,200,- 000.' They decline-jnakiog any statement of their taffafra. The barque Tooi.-Dallet arrived here 'last, night ' from Puerto Cabello. A correspondent writing uns der date of March l4,S3ys; .Easiness ; has' become quite active since .the decision of the Presidential question, which has tended to restore'confidence to the mercantile community. I am under the im pression the country will Continue quiet for a period at least. All must,end will, depend on the enurse of the new administration, which has;just been: in stalled into office. ,*■ : The brig India, from the coast of Africa, arrived at this port this morning, with a cargo ofivofy, palm oil, &c. She left Besson on the . Western coast*of Africa, January 23d, and Port Braze, Cape de Verde, February 12, having-put in there on nccodbYof the sickness of the Captain and crew. .-a Besson was very unhealthy when the India sailed. A Belgium-barque had lost nearly ail her crew, nnd her Captain was compelled to engage ifm natives to take,her to Gora; . ••■i- Thelndia .lay four months at account of the unhcaltbiness which prevailed, and the.Cap tath, Mato, Supercargo and all hands Wgjeduwh at the same time. The following deaths %tcurred at Gambia, AngUßt 26 : Andrew Rogers, Tester of the brig Indis, aged 25,and a native of Saco, Maine.—- -On the 28th of December, John Mills, second offi cer of iheTndia. / 1 The India left at Port Brazn the. D. S; sloop of war Portsmouth, bearing the flag''of. Commodore Gregory, and the U. S; brig Xieut. Foote commanding. The officers and crew ot both vesse s were well. Tbe barque Mason. Barney, at New York, has Buenos Ayres dateeto January 21st. The news is unimportant. A letter from our Charge, 'N. A". Haines, acknowledging the marks of respect paid to the memory of Gen. Taylor by the Buehos Ay rean Government, is published in the British Packet. The Packet ship Washington arrived at N. York yesterday from Liverpool, with 6 cabin and 956 steerage passengers, making a total, including offi cers and crew, of 1000 souls. One death, that of a seaman, who was lost overboard; ■ ' , The typhds fever is very prevalent in New York city, and a great many deaths have occurred from it. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH hooh.) New Yobk, March 31. ' Flour. .Intgood demand but do noticeable changes in prices. _ . . Grain.. Wheat: prices nominal, at 9801,00 for Ohio. Corn: scarcei with fair demand. . . . The private accoonU by the Bteamer are not con* sideredas favorable.as the publisbedaccounts. Provisions. .Demand fair. Mess pork: old 13,12 013,25,new’13,75,prime01d 10,12, new 11,60. Xard..BloSr. Groceries.. Coffee in good request; N 0 sugar, 64 064,; N 0 molasses, 304031. . . Tobacco.win moderate request ; Ky, B|OU Whiskey'..Downward tendency STsmtto.] Cotton., Declined. 4. Floor.. Firm but unchanged Grain.. Wheat, dull; Corn, 664 for yellow; Oats, steady. Pork has a downward tendency; old mess, 13,12 013,76 Business quiet. ' Colton.,No material change. Flouri .Dull for export at 4,3 U; /city consump tion,.4>37t{34,44 for common aod-gnort brand®j 4,61105,00 fur extra; fancy lots at higher rate?. . Groceries* *More doing; and supplies coming in freely. " - Whiskey. < Limited request at 22fr for bbls and 21 for hhd*. Flour. .Unchanged. Corn*.Yellow and white,' 69360; wheat, un« changed. ProTisione«.Finn. * Beef Cattle. .3,00 to 4,52 cwt. ‘ Ci&ckwatx, March 31, Flour.. in demand, but 6c Ipwor; sale* at 3,450 3 47. ' ’wiiakef. . 17i(317t i Groceries.. Stead.; molasses,S3. Lard.. Prime 8. : The river has fallen £ feet, but is now, stationary. The weather is warm and cloudy. A Card to Business MLen. A YOUNG, active business man.; & native of Pitts burgh, with an extensive acquaintance ( who-can command a cash capital oC from 6 to 53,000, is anxious to make an investment, and devote his time to business as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinityv •’ mr*U:iml Plcaseaddress Post Office, Box No 355, WE HAVE NOW FINISHED 05 dozen of Ladies’ fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which arc softer in the wool and more durable in the color than any we have heretofore made. Every article in ihe dock, Undershirt? and Drawers, ladies 5 and children’s underclothing, made to order with punctuality. The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st deco w. Daly a co. Bounty Laud and other Business. WILLIAM FLINN offers his services to transit business with the Executive Departments and Congress, as an agent. He will attend to all business relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode rate. Address William Flinn, Washington,©. 0, ‘ January 29,1651. Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in the office of ihe Second Comptroller of the Treasury. His knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments will render hia services.as agent,particularly useful to all who may employ him at the seat of Government. ALBION K. PARRIS, febl Lais Second Compiroller, Tapscott’a General; Emigration OfQce. jr-Ke* REMITTANCES and Passage to and .rJgsr kJrarEVlro& Great Britain andlrel&nd, by W. .1- T. Tangoolt. 75 South Bt.,corner i ot Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 06 Water loo Ropd, Liverpool. . • • The subscribers, having- accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their iriende -froro the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their chatacterandlong standing in bnainesa will: give! ample assurance that au their ar* rangements will be carried om faithfully.'' ’ ■■ : . Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott oralong and favorably known for the superior clasSiac^ramodauomandsaiUng qualities of their Packet Ships. ‘The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, OARRICK,_ ROSCIIjS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each- port New York tho 21st and 20th, and from Liverpool the 6th and llthtiii addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, toinsure adeparture from Liverpool every fivo days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage:: while Mr. W. Tap scon’s constantpersonal euperihiehdahce of thebusincssin Liverpool is anaddil lional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. Tho subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation BusineaabetweenPmsburghand the Atlantic Cities; arethcreby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a, chance ot:disappomuncni or delay; and are, therefore, preparedibcontractforphnsage.frora any sea- - p r i vate Dloeaae»« port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature ol BROWN, No. 41 DIAMGND ALLE Y. ike business they are engaged m giving them ficUiiieß for Draatlee. HiatnmnesatOTpsßyconfinedto will he tefttnded in fdlt. . ■ - .hea. Gleet, Stricture, Urelirral Discharges. REMITTANCES. <■' - Imparity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts ad origin. Skin Diseased, Scorbutic ErnpUons, Tetter, sight for aity amount, payable at the principal cities and Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal AVeakpeM.lmr “main England,lreland, Scotland and Wales; thus af- potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weainess,;Month. oSinir at&fe and expecllU6us“mdaeof rettitungfunds ly.SappresjionSjDiseases.of.the uvAno-. to those oonntriesjiwmch'Srersdns reijuiilng such fault- Nervous Affections, Earns tndhe Back and Loins, Into. ties will findtt to theirinterest to avail themselves of. tt°ns of the Bladder and.-Kidneys, anccessfaliy treated. teniedttf tion ifby lene %^Sl^ d ' Foarteenyettrs' practicejifour in this city' enables Dr ’ Forwarding and Commission Merchants,lßrowntooffer assurances of speedy care toallwho may Aw.lv Philadelphia.' come under his care. _ , , mapH-uiw i i ■; Office tmd private consulting tooms;4l Diamond ay. AHEAD OB' AIM, t fljr Charges moderate. ■ I , nov&dfcwly EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL, • I TjEosiATISM —nr. Brown's newiy ciacovrul retu- P REPARED and sold .by JNO. YOUNGSON, 809.yPrv.4dy fcrTOeumatisml.^ aspeedyandceriainregtedy Liberty street. Thu' powerfaliyconr.-'t»>w - “''ti'lujiuever.fsils._ —.—- " '(.virtues orwlw . ■ paraiioaj the medical virtues v eight umes the sirehgth- It is put up in bottle directions for-Its/*: nal American O?. It so farexcco* • CHEAPEST. WML'yLZ-l • ■ " N. B* The* from the be" i wilt be fot i claims to ft i d&W'tf < • MEE t : f ; ’ ’ 4..~.y r-. V ■ ‘ ’'\-r * *» , \ \ - ** T FROM VENEZUELA.. r . •, PniLADEtPHra, March 21 Mew Yobk, Match 31 PaaiDELPHIA, March 31 BitTXKOEE, March 31. To tUe Ladles • ] :. f .i. ..<:■ - t r ■ •••'■ ti. , - _ >- 1 • ‘ : ' 1 V v ’ •. . - Vf.J'Y m ~ ..~+. ..mss- Battkfre anil MO. ID* Collections made in al! the principal cilice, nnd STOCKS ' Bought and Sold on Oomihltrioii. maT29:Qm ' - ■. : ■ ’ HlLli & OCttßTf BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 80..5S Wood Street, bail'd door be&w : Fourth—twist side). . -OIGHT EXCHANGE on UtaEasiera Cities constantly Ip for sale Time Bills of Exchange and Notes di»- ■fSSfff?* - Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Ooueciioss made in all the principal ciiioaof the United. St mar27-7 ?s its recelyed of Ear and Current Funds. Sts AISU Uo U SK. JESSE CAROTHERS &TcO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. • Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni* led States. - - ; ; tanglAy > PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKEES AND &IOE&SOB BEOKBBS, • ;• No. 95,cobweb Wood asd DiAnorm wbsbtv * . PitaburgKPo. - ~ (mavi ;XB. S.HOOR. _ _ W __ THO».JAgQAJTT. HOOB «*SA£IGENT, • v BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Comer of Wood and Sixth struts., Pittsburgh, Pa BEALERS in Cota, Bank-Notes* Time Bills, Forctai and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of DeposU,ae EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of thc Union and Enrope, for in sums to stiit purchasers, i CURRENT andjpar funds recehredondeposite ■ COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Union, attha Jowest rates.' ' . . ■ ' BCpH«ly * CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAIrGLEIH & CO* . ■ftTOTES, DraftsVCheckSj Ac- collected', and Remit* I>l tancea made upon favorable terms. 7 .V: mayS&tf . ~ R7R. BRYAN, Cashier.- RoUidaytburgh, May.\%, 1850. ' . . 7 " Notice'* . W“E haseassociated -J/Gumijiss Comifwith U 3 La the Exchange and Banking business. i!7 WAL-H. WILLIAMS A CO. Pittsburgh, Jan’y.l, ISst—ja6:Tm • - .. - . ; WM, H. WIXJ.IAMS.* •***'• •f. B.'MVAt.* ♦ •*♦ • -*J. O.COJTFiII WM. H« W lli Id ASIS -& COyi BANKERS: AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , HOBTH EAST COBtfSB OF WOOD AXUTSISP STTTEET3. ALL transactions made oh liberal terms, and collec tions promprty attended to. - fia6:6m Removal* HOLMES A SOSBf havb EDiora thus SAmoNe' a&d excoabss otticb To No. 67 Market street, four doort bctoig old Hand. ■■ :;N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western . cities constantly for said. CoUeciions made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted Slates.. Depositcs received in, par fands or onrrent paper, No. C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. ang23-ly. Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver, Bought,3 0.l and Exchanged, ■ AT THE ■ • ■ EXCHANGE AND BAKKISG HOUSE ■ .• ' 07.. • William. A. Mill & €o., 64 Wood Street* PITTSBXTBGHi ■. -gT** Ihtbrest allowbp on Tare deposits. [agg29 ALLXH SHA.MAB. ... JKDWABB BAKU. KRAMER & RAHM. Banhersand Exchange Brokers, Dealer 3 in Foreign and ■ Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates if Depot* it,Bank Notts, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite'the-St Charles Hotel. _ may2B . * ~TT ittectoatiiea Bahlsv ~ him ‘ ,£octi9‘ ■■ hopes bvesr. WONDERfVI CURES! 1 Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar : ASD. CAH€HALAGUA| For the complete curt of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma) Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, aria, au other Dung CompiainOtendtng to CONSUMPTION. Look at tta Unparalelled Saecess. THE above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car rying aU before ikin-Xusg Complaints.- In.sil sec tionsof the country it is constantly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves* Look at the high character and standing of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M.D., laic Professor in the Meoical College in Cincinnati; W. J ..Richards, M.D.;Hon.,Judg? Morse;. Rotf. Judge Wtrf. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cim; R. S. Newton; M.D n Prof, in the Medical College at Mem phis, Term.; John A. Collins, Eeq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance or. Ohio ; William H. Leviton* Ean., Editor of the U. S Military and Naval'Argus at N. r- Thomas C. Fanlder,Esq,.of Alban;;.ReV. H. Wiseman,.fiev.Jt Hoyt, N.Y. City; and we aould name hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their friends, in eome cases alter ail other remedies had failed. SueA men never make siceA sta.einehts. unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt- Read a few of the letters.'. . • ; .Extract from a letter from F. M» Coxy to H- li. Slew art, No. 137, Second street, Ncw York^ - - Spakta, June SO, 1849. Dear Friend Stewart:. I hare been home nowjast two months.. Whoa I tasrsaw-yoa,T had but little hopes of ever getting any better. Bat I have now thejple&sorraof thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to makea fair trial of it, a* I had done with everything elee. 1 have only taken tojjr bottles of it, and I mast say it has done mo more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and I raiaed a great deal of bloody matter from my lanes. Bat that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and ex >ectsoomo he entirely freo from it I consider, it an nvaluable medicine, and shall recommend!! to ail .who are aSicted with a cough or diseased lungs. • ■ I let a young ladywho had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a *ood deal from the longs, and docioted ireer 'oi monihs with our phi sician, but grew worse,have ont bottle of if, and it cured-her, It acted almost miraculously in her case. -.•< ' Yoar sincere friend, F. Rt. CORY. N B. The original Utitr from which th e above is an extract, is oa file, andean be seen at our office, No. 316, Broadway. " . ‘ v. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ... r SRS UOW PROMPTLY IT. ACTS. ... Statsmtni tt, N 0.200, Houston street.;.. Ip* Be sure to ask for Dr, A, Rogers' Syrup (if LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHaLAGUA, and, let no, other be palmed on to you. i CAUTION.—Non* genuine, unless there is On the buffi wrapper, a' note ofha7id, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO._ ' FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL k CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Zkyoi, GOTHIC HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders fanhe Medicine, ani letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. _ ' ‘ ALSO, for sale by ft. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity Curry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; A« Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, 31,00; or six bottles Tor 85,00 mar2s:3m '. . v -- »■-- -•i > Vi. 1. \■ » ~} f* - . v S', •/ • . ■ 'y?y; i .r ‘ - • - •• v•' ■ . -■ l ■i ‘ ,V - ■■ 'f/■’ V' 1 ■'^i v: The Ortal Remedy for Ctmeumptimefthe lunge, Jffte lions af fheLtecr, J.mma,3rmeAitis,.petm or Weai naiof tkt Breast or lMnp,ani ether offestims c flits Ertattor, Lunge ■»»/ISTAK'S- BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY U a W fide herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wtto' CsßßirrEaarsittl'ita gpnituue Joetairp Mo«*(thelauet imported expressly for th! * purpose,) the ruro medical virtues of which are alio combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thus renderingibe whole compound the most certain nod dtecotejred for JOTERiSTINCr CORRESPONDENCE Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, aiilghly respect*. aWe Druggist in that delightful .village, has informed.oa thaithe sale.ofWistarVßaisam of wildV,H.BA.KEK. The genuine wistaria Balaam of Wild CJiemr a bus a facsimile of the -slgnature of Henry Wister/hl. Do Philadelphia, and H Sanford- & Park ’h on'a. fiuoly exe /ewed steel engraved wrapper. No othor can be genu ine.' : - . V• ~ Sold by J.D. PARE, (successor to SapfordA Park,) Fourth and- Agent to,tbtf South and Weii r to. wUom,all order* moil be addressed. ' . . i Kidd A Co r PUtibtughjTi Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street andthe Diamond; a A FahnestockA’Co, Pit's burgh; J AJooeSs Piusuurgh; Leo A Beckham, Alle gheny City; LTKassell,Washiogtqaj WH Lamber ton, FrankuUf :Xi B Bowie, Umontown ;fl Welty, Greensbargh; 9 ffoantz, SomersetScottvA-GUmore, Bedford ;Reed ASon, Huntingdon j Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* burgh; Hildebrand A Co* Indiana; J R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans & Co,'BtobkviUti{ AWilsoiSjA* Son, AVaynesbargh f; fii’Fariand A -Co, N. Call?a dor, Mood* ville; Barton & Co, Eridy Henry Fbiicer*_.‘MerccTv To# - Kelly A Co,Butler; S Smiih, Beaver; J D Summertou, ‘ Warren; F L A C 9 Jones,.Condorsport; - . ; - feblO ja&rcu. * ", - ■ riIHIS isthe Season; par exUdakei, of the fnhhuudlnoao X Throat and Long distempers, io caaracteriitic o t our climate. The frequent rams, : the jmddencbongefl o( temperature,the liability to exposure,along with the as* tonishing carelessness of people, render these maladies Universal, especially in cities. KEELER’S COUGH SYRUP has preved of the greatest, benefit in all such cases. Sold by S. -L.'CUTHBERT, marts ! -76-'Sra{ihficld ; 4t j feet w dAWY PERSONS alibi* auasoii -ofihejearare Buffering with Tpaica*.weakness; catigbi, swelling of its limos, rnpumadsm and a thousand alimerriß lbat the winter las produced. The blood baa beeome deieri* omod and thin, and require* jtarifying. Kroufe’s Paha* csa will be found ihemosi effcciaai ifimed-yJnilm world for this object It Is a powerful extract, prepared from Sarsaparilla and other rooisi and contains' more virtues than anjeiinilar remedy in the country . Price sftc« and bouie. Sold by ■ ' S.L.CETHBBRT, . mar 27 , : y >.iSptth&rld street: Tbo Human Body tnQSt Pcrtplrcy (80 SAtV RiTtI66,V. ; ‘‘ -‘ + ' ' : TO HAYS -A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who'do not perppire mot : DIB6USTLNQ SKIN DISEASES*.- /' NOW, 3 oses* Italian Cbentieal Soap.cfitfees ,* free perspiration,and at ibersatne time inoilifiee.'sortens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty,b'f.ari iufani’a. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AMD 80RES, are soon not only healed, but cyred by its use, at at least seven physicians in New 1 York know, who use it in such cases, awlfind it aUo. In PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,'; or fthy other skin disease. .The reader 1$ Stored-that this is fio,aseia*tpuffed nostrum; da one trial wiil prove. 1 could enumerate at least SOtperaons rated, of SORE HEAD, AND BKARD. . Bay it, and the readef.ia ag&uiasmedi.T should not cruelly sellitlbrthe above, l leflewittobcatt I statei -Those who are liablo:to . • CHAFED, CRACKED,ORCHAPr I EDFLE3R, will find this, not only a 0010, but a preveiitlye'i and I can hoW only 1 add, that .any, one afflicted * with. any of the above, or similar diseases* yrili find. this all and ovon more (admirable in its propertiesjL than Miaie. 1 - ID*But, reader, the stores' ate hooded Witnltrutatlons, anobo sure yoa"usk for Joses* Italian Chemical Soap—• and bay it only d£ : WMr.JACKaUNi\b»Iy Agent In Pittsburgh, 240 Libeciy Wood A-Bclemiflo Halr .Tooio-JU«*oreffV ' AND BKAUTifIEK- .',TtialbaUles.aH cent*.* Those who have u*ed Joue«» Coral Ihiir'-Rsitorative Know its exooUeatoaaUties—thosfiiwbQ'haTe assure ii to possess the following qaaliues. It wfU, force tho hair lo gtow on any par; where nature intended hair to grow, atop itfalling oft, cur« eeurfor dandruff, and make right, red or grey hair grow dark.; :For drwsHgthe hair - soft and silly, nothing can exceed mates it truly beautiful and keeps U so. Ii is,indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for the hair. Soldonlyat AVM.JACKSQN-'S Stored 240. Cdiferty it. head of .Woqd, Pittsburg. Erica 3?I corns, 60 cents and Si.oo. ' V . .. J .v r dec*2o AtilES ao^**r*W^- prepi They arenot aware hnwjfrigbtfallylnjnrlaaß It Is ■;. ■ to the ekiftT how coarse,’bow bow sallow, yeUow and unhealthy.; tba earn; • - appcarsauerufirngprejiarexlClPilkt " - Besides it la injurtou*'eoQialn' ~ . ing-atargeqiuamUyorLcadS' 1 / r . We have nrepareda beoatifolstatable uhlcte,Which wecaUJONES’ SPANISH MI/V? WHITE. - Itis>*rfeetty Innocent, being purified or all deleteri ous qaaiitifa} «nd U impam : xo'the akin a natural, healthy, alafcastpr, clear* living.•white j ? at tha eama time acting as coSmeticonthe'akin; ruakinjr H*oft aha Sold by the Agent, WttjJAUKfiPNi. 83 Liber »v atrect.- head of. Wood; Pitobnrght- — Waite Teet&va»it'BM°«*i fOBE HAI>TOR*S3CEOT B. " T)ERSONS *ho have either, are htmontblr’atarea . '*'&'r*-fCjheir hreafiiij.evetßff.foiiiSr the-f * ~> ' r ",p. r-.i .*• «.• > c * S V MERE ■•V -/Jrfj&r-fc'-'.t h r : -- ■ Urttgs anb fHebirinee. and BrtasL : i;. *r». *■" •' . "v v 'V.'’L v ' J r‘ ■XXXx X "*■» *s .j, - .*>>►.*■ v. «*•• ■ ■' ■»•_.. \