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',] " OUBu “ papcr, oc the t.«( i( m( gentleman ==^===-=x=r-^-.. : „ ■ •••••••■ - , a»rao»»I. ninuVliMnu ' f, ' it J ( V‘ 4UUIkJ J JfJWU * fcOTMt, »«»» rrH E M d e ™ g n& B o r™ior f .u tJ , m>l i patrlcliß & Frlei&d, or. rawy.J V ■'^!>«'^' *-^ v^ ’ ru '"l: : -- l ' ' ,v ‘ ,r * ' ' „ "’ll., jit''ll" ' Weap^keof him aaoneof ai 1 owes of tn> DailtMobnipo Post 1 T again iIiSSSIi^NING,:::: ; :::PEBKOAKy 7. fitm on Wood , strefit February 7, IM ,. {- 52SrJ» ESJZffi tflfilß PFHCE 7 ' 3 .>Ja J; >.';C^’n , i 7 "i; ,’ ,^'v'3*\s'.t‘"‘-' r l' __ rm m,, a . Ye-len)ay was wcl ana fotbualne aon ,h*Ctty of Pituburgb, he offers bis aervlcesaa such large room , which a-e finished in • style equal Jo Iho TO Wu «obs*S 07 iumf *p WDO9 jrtms, €■■■ “ <*„ ! . V-»f~-■ 1f£;» Vv> 'C q To the Women of the West, ° yater Street, pie matter -was compromised tb( , „ reet . Receipt of produce, j c are lucres mg {o h,s friend Mid the public generslljr. VViih an expe- 6rst ciass I Hole! of ihe > cities Tte Stabling WISESt i^M l iii? d «|gShnh!?fc?”i!m«. flonoil,- !' ’ ! ' • -c - duriDg tfae-day r by payiQg to thfi lad ten dollars. FLOUR—Receipts conmnje * ar S e V w*‘h a rien« of U 0 a« t JtVm"mr^UMolTe ri |mdd‘oohb?F2ld I , , taTrtpKS ft FRIEND, ' •< 1 Impqrliy orihe^wTwn'h * ■ ' v „v-. '•■' This was a cheaper mode of Betttmg the affair demand, we notioe some shipmeow Jo Nashville and eallt e sausfscuon to all thosewbo mayfeel dtspo edto Plank Road, on the old Philadelphia inmptke. and tmme add origfn X 8kl? , C ~■ v*i*''‘ 4T^'^-"' lRftri' tniirß^"'t»owA , ! -i i . V k «« tharo parts below. We gathered sales to iho amount of about patromzehua. P? Auctioneer. diaiely adjoiniofflhe be oneof noipr tlrnhft 'AeceDianceisGalcLDHTerv RkigWonnyAlercarial ‘ - ““ *T haTe^ ea Adopted; but as there bbl }ats 2 t 7t»o2 l SO Prift cipalt y ,^ ) 7O®2 l 7sfor,u P er City Merchants jy9_ Af AV«t- powltcy, , } '“1 were HO ftones brokenj the little fellow may WBll finc> extra sales at saSTOJOO, .ale, from tores of ISO T the cotSSeh 3* Sa"?^KoS?“n« of Wood premises ’ ’ALLEN BRp’wN : be ibattbe reoeived. l»Ui$ai8« 1 8q0« l W. A and Fifth sireets,at llto’clek.A. M,a seneru!a«- Tp oa SALE-THB THRLE BTnRY V.F^imies^ ° B pepoBlw**wcefvedinp«^ ; .Rwds OrCbrrent Uana v.^■'i®«^& VjSf:7;:; ’ i ■— ' >.. II ii ■ f i i ■■— GRAIN-Receims are mcrea ine with n readv de of fiiea-otiable, Staple and Fancy firj Goods, Jj DWELLING HOUSE, No W Hay_streei f |ffl “““Kl. jSffirof Ftfthknd Wood streets [feb7 CaragnaniUeed . > y i3iW*<»£-ia**- ;: *4 > ■•'■ rn -A-r 1 ■ I" V~. T ." —krrvmn . . , ■ ... b , . . ..„ rjniiiinir Bools and Shoes v Hats, Caps. Ac. Snvder’s Row. Pnee 83,000 Terms, 8500 in*™“f 1 paper,un“ B , .*-~- - * *—£■•»r*#** r ' “■ " Sixteen years^practiceisiS in tliii clLytenatilct --' r'-::. ;; v f TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. raand fnr ° ala and Gotn ’ " 6 uo,e Bale 3 °* abaul4 °o . “** AT a Rf M., cai- S5OO in one year; and $2,000 in five years. To Domestic and 2oretgn Exchange, ■B»watt»offer.a««ttTanee»j»f.spMdy--iwre.io.iil>vif:h»m*Y ^ ,-^ i ; i i:v.--^^^w:sv.v , ,i-4-i J f:}:-:-?7 i» !l -'• ••• :• .’ ■ • „ ~... bushels Oats at 27028. Corn* sales of 170 bushels shell. Oroceries Queens ware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Gold and ana E*{Aangra, -come under/hiß-care,...-..y.- ,v:-v.-, ;;.•■•'.••.> : v-..-- /::;:.s\v::,*vv.--.-|'-.:-..:.^.:,-. ( .BTTUBiTSBIUjr mE. «« Wheat, Sh.es are made » T SI«IKkmo HOOBK gff^SSS^T toora,i l' ♦WtMhX -Vi:» 2%t? ♦* ."‘JiT'i «?■» * *• V I 7 h ■■'•„•■•. .■. . r- 7 -—qWWraiES-There b 8 moderate demud fci «L u ““ cur “ 41? 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, ' AlloMeysair.aw J o» ' . . 7 e* ..vci.i.* » 7 -'‘ if7 - “ ■), '*■” f,*.? i* 1 ' 77 t 7 ‘ - declo:3m No. 143 Fourth street. William '■'■&• ■'■‘Hill- & CIO., . I>EUMATISSt— Dr. Brown's newly dtsco*rea re®- ; . ■ . ..: •’■*'> >, t *i' • w.V” 7 >.-■;; f-. a’l s|. Molasses, sales are made at 32@33. Coffee, a sale ments, Hardware and Cattery, Clothing, VaHeiy Goods, r.io bKr—The.subscnber offers for Renuilio « Wood 8IM«t, ti cdyforßlteumMismls .speedyandcen.inrtmc'y'- . i fi-- •*••>,'•■• f 0f.50 bass in a lots-m BliMi Gold and Silver Watches, 4c. P. M DANIS, 1 storeroon now ocoupted by Messrs PITTSBURGH forthat painfaltrouble It never fall. ' Wj-re P n-tj 0f.50 bags in a lois, at _ ,a.ll : tf Auctioneer. Markelstreet. 'Possession given Rgt . Tin* DXtosm fuugSS Office and PilualeConSßtiaflpl. Rooms No. 4t, DM- - - .Ji.v-Vfy/Jj" " ‘•l ASHES-We quote sales of Boda at 303*i Pow, we p. tf >KBBHA, linciloaMr. o,i the Ist of Aptt. Fnqulieof _,_ JQ MOND, Pittsburgh, Penn* Ti,s Doctor ts riwaysytl . 1 I bavenosale., InnSttf CfllAd. II PAULSON, No 73 Wood 31. *“« “““Si, **,««* KAHm7 h»®« - n ■ f . 7r ’ .j 7 , ’V 7 , SBKDS —There is a brisk retail demand for Clover and Desirable Property for Sale. o Kx/hanet Brchtn, Dioftrssa-Fonfgw asd. : ..■. . ““~~7~'" 7 '4 7 V J 7 v' l7 '-’ 7 ’ quote sales retail, at 80@0,25 for Clover; T,"u .u.l pu^harer. r ° P &S2gs£fi. * of D. r » : ,'3 7 for Timothy. • affords a rare chance fora delightful snmmor residence, wiod ati-.Airectlvapposllelhe Si tfeW^^SSajMllf' pobt os FiTTßßvaon. soriwast’Ss.'B-Sf' '““■ =a. - 7 t4 * R - ,VEI>: “jf iOTSSffIS 3JgiKS?.SSr W «d ' - s*. . \ Sk Cw'tD-wStid ;<* w^A 1 -i . ' 7 «Ott»»;iili». rf-<V ‘k KJI s ; I ' ND SARbs C ' . AS 4, 4vi -nanent v. and.**. &'Qt': r c J t^VL' 5 % c ‘> . ■ tS-vivi iite^itisti - - - - ■■ "* “ “ ■. 81 mm Pi iNMtfM H&BnBaBpSSEKie Bts«i iiil , -V: fMtsSiSte# ' ; :i V mi W6®s&®m fc f 'V % jMMI . .. -.. • - .. . • • A large number of the women of Pittsburgh, Allegheny ahd their Ticmitiea, animated by on ardent low or liberty, and deeply sympathising with the oppressed people of Hungary, have united for the purpose of affording them relief. Tbeiitle of their organization is— “The todies’ : Association of the Friends of Hungary.” This body has agreed to preserve its organization, and to continue Its efforts aud ita contributions,-: until'tbe r nid of the Association shall be-no long-i er required- ~ impelled by an Ardent desire to-see thiß good work-more extensively, carried on, our Associa tion have deemed.it not improper to call the at tenticn of- their sisters of tho West, and : of . the country; generally,’to this subjectand have deputed ns to. perform this dnty. - Acting on be half of so large a body, we therefore earnestly and-affectionately entreat yon, from this thres« hold of the Great West, -to form similar Associa- for a similar purpose, in your oities, towns,'and- villages—-wherever there is ; a snffi-. oient number of hearts that prize our own free Institutions, and sympathise with the brave Hun-. garians, who groan -under the heavy. yok'd of Despotism: It'is impossible: for Governor Kos snttidunnghis limited stay inourconntry, and in his impaired-state -of,health, to visit; and address the people in every place where warm hearts may glow for the emancipation of his suf fering countrymen. But if he cannot personally address' -Associations ■ of the - Friends of Hnn gary in every he can and will acknowl edge, by letter, any- contributions of “material aid" for obtaining the freedom of his beloved Fatherland: or, wherever be maybe, will in person receive your- depntatiohs for tbis pur pose. We hope, therefore, that you will not de lay your active co-operation uutil tho arrival of Governor Kossuth, among you; but that you will form yourselves into Associations of Friends | of Hungary, and send-yonroontributionfl to him | ns soon as possible. _ , We bave heard and seen liouis Kossuth, the i great Apostle of Freedomp ws have .listened to his moving appeals; and our hearts have thrilled beneath bis soul-stirring- eloquence, We. have confidence in the. justice. of the cause be advo cates; and we feel convinced of Ins honor, his devotion, and his noble disinterestedness. We i regret that every one cannot hear him, and thus be moved by the magic of hisliving presence; but you have all doubtlejs read., the add.rCBß.es he has delivered since Ms arrival m the. United States, and -Consequently.no labored argument.by us is-necessbry to excite your sympathy, iu.behalf of his oppressed country. In the Providence of God, - we are permitted to enjoy the blessings of a free Government. In theinidst of our-prosperity let ns not forget, that there-was: a dark and dreadful hour, in the annals of our country—when her truest and bravest sons almost despaired. While the men of our Revolution were fighting for liberty with unshod feet; find while tho blood-stained snow betrayed to the enemy the route they-hail | takenwhile the eyes of our .forefathers, were t imploringly turned to Europe for aid,—then was i it that food and clothing, money and arms were brought by generous hands,-to be consecra ted on-the altar of Freedom. Thus, when the French vessels come to onr assistance, with them came also mnch aid, beside that of stem wills and stout arms. And shall wo now re fuse to the patriots of Europe a return for their generosity.-.? Shall the women of Ameri ca prove less active in their sympathies than were the French nation in our sacred cause? Do-we-not regard National Eiberty os a pre cious boon of Heaven? Shall we selfishly con fine our sympathy - and benevolence -to onr own country, and olose onr ears to the cry of suffer ing Europe ? If we really value liberty, will we not try to prove our devotion ? The ladies of tips Association know too well the character of their sex, to doubt their deep interest in Buch widely extended good; and they, therefore, appeal to - yon with confidence,-and invoke you, by nil that is dear to us in onr own happy Institutions —by all that we hope to see accomplished by those Institutions in the fntnre —by all the ties we re gardns sacred—to join in aiding the people of Hungary to the attainment of that which we hold so dear. This can only be done by assisting that .nation to obtain their Independence. To do this the moral influence of woman, rightly exerted, as well as her contributions ot money, and such other aid as she may feel at liberty to extend, are all required. We therefore earnestly request and beseech you to exert yourselves in tbiß glo rions enterprise, by lending your permanent and efficient aiddo the cause-of down-trodden Hun gary, Jane R. Eliot, Chabloite L. Wills, Helen M. Dunlop. ■«>. Editors of newspapers throughout the country will please to copy the above address. LADIES’ KOSSUTH POSD We have requested of Mrs. Howabd, Treasurer or "the “ Ladies Association of the Friends of • ■*. Hungary,”, the following interesting statement: ' Its; Adelaide Howard, Treasurer, in acoount with the “ Ladies’ Association of the Friends of Hungary,” in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities and vicinities: s To proceeds sate of 1169 tickets, at $1....51,169 Contra, Or. By cash paid Gov. Kossuth, as - • -per receipt $ll4l 00 By cash paid exchange for gold. 400 * - --By cash-paid for 1100 tickets and printing 6 60 By cash on bands, of which b!x ■ dollars is counterfeit 850 ———sl,l69 ' Adelaide Howaud, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, Febrnary 6, 1862. We‘ do certify that we have examined the ac count of Mrs. Howard, withthe “ Ladies’ Asso ciation of the Friends -of Hungary,” with the vouchers, and find it correct. J.D Coffl L. Habpeb, ) February 6, 1862. - ■ - 'The Treasurer of the “Ladies’ Association of the Friends of Hungary,” desire to express her sincere thanka to Mr. Ij* Harper, for his kind* cess in-procuring for her, Governor Kossuth’s veoeipt for the amount whioh was paid into bis 'bands, and handing it to her set in a, handsome - M fframe. It Is valued as a most precious memento - .of the iUustrious Apostle of ■ Liberty,-and shall ■' he preserved with most sedulous care. - Adelaide Howabd, Treasurer. ' We wbnld ac vise those of our citizens in - want of good fashionable) .Clothing to call at . : McKenna’s ' auction house,, this day.. The ex tremely low prices at which the various articles are offered, must surely tempt them to purchase before leaving. Souoois.—A meeting will be held at the Fourth Ward School House this evening, for the' purpose of improving still our School system. It is hoped that all- Interested in the; matter will attend. ■ ■ - Putnam’s Library for the People just received, by Woodward. & Rowland, 73 Third at.. This is, thesecond number of this series, and., con tainaWhimsicali ties, by Thomas Hood. Price -25 cents. The exhibition of Chemical Dioramas, in' connection withtho dissolving views and oriental t v - idhauges, will- be exhibited - this, afternoon at 8 - and again in the evening at the usual hour. FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad , atna* Express* at the WAVERLEy, . HOUSEy Diamond Alley. ■■■■'!■ - ■ i . Washihgton-, Feb. 6. Ia the House, a committee was appointed to -examine into the : solidity of the foundation of the wings of the Capitol, with power to send for persona and papers, and to. examine witnesses under oath. The debate wad resumed in-the Committee of the Whole, on the bill malting land warrants as signable, and for. other purposes. Mr. Coulter moved to amend the bill by giving land to such persons as had performed volunteer military services, on the frontiers, which was rejected. - • • - < Mr. Stevenß proposed to strike out all but the' first section; which relates to making land war rants assignable;- and afterwards considered the propriety 7 of giving additional compensation to land officers. Mr. Mason charged that there was an exten sive conspiracy existing among Senators to de feat the bill making warrants assignable. 7 On motion of Mr. Jones, oil after the first scotion was stricken out. 7 The committee then rose; the amendment was concurred in by- the House; and the bill was passed containing only the section making land warrants, assignable. " 7 ' : The Speaker submitted a communication from tho Secretary of War, announcing that the Pre sident bad approved of the purchase of 260 acres of land, near the city of Washington, "as a site for the asylnm for invalid and disabled sol diers. The Board of Commissioners bavo provided n temporary asylum, near Washington, for persons entitled to the benefit of the act. Tho House then adjourned- In the Senate, to day, Mr. Cooper presented the petition of tho Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, for the.cstablisbment of an Agricultural Bureau. 7 A joint resolution was ndopted, appropriating .'slo,ooo for continuing tho work, during the 'winter, on the Capitol extension, provided the Work shall not be carried on in unsuitable weather. Mr- Gwinn moved the postponement of the priaate calendar, for the purpose of taking up the resolution, giving to Donelson & Armstrong, the printing of the census returns. Mr. Badger opposed the motion, and, after debate, it was decided m the negative, and the private calendar taken up. The bill for the relief ol the executors of Com. Warrington and others, paying them the whole prize money resulting from the capture of the British stoop Epemer, was taken up, and pass ed , when The Senate adjourned. WHEELING BRIDGE CASE. Washington, Feb. C. Judge McLean of the Supreme Court has gived the final decision in the matter of the Wheoling Bridge Case,—deciding thatthe bridge must be elevated twenty feet above its present grade* or the nuisance will be totally abated. It is understood that the decision will equally apply to all bridges erected over navigable waters in the United States. KOSSUTH MEETING IN LOUISVILLE. Louisville, Feb. 0. A large meeting of the citizens of Louisville, was held last night at the Court House. Reso lutions were passed, sympathising with Kossuth, and inviting him to visit the city. Several speeches were made, and a committee of arrange ments appointed. IlenTy Pittman, master, and Augustus Hitch ing, mate, of the ship Sterling, and Samuel Diacy, master of the ship Missouri, have bee n arrested for plundering the Missouri, whioh was wrecked on the coast of Sumatra in 1860, of $20,000 in specie. The robbery at the time was supposed to have been committed by the natives. " Louisville, Feb. 6. It has been raining, but the weather is now clear and cold. The steamboat James Robb left here this morning, for New Orleans. A Kossuth mass meeting is to be held here to morrow night, to jtakc measures to aid the Kos- Buth movement. NEW YORK MARKET—EVENING, Fxb. o.—Cotton...Sales of 1000 bales strictly middling Uplands at 8J; do. Orleans 8| —The market closed dull. Flour-Sales 4000 state at $4,02, and choice at 4,76. Ohio, 4,08@4,76; southern, 4,75@ 4,87. C0m...5000 bus mixed at 09. Pork—2oo bbls now mess at 15,75; 600 old at 15,25©15,37. Lard—2oo kegs at 9.1. Hams ond Shoulders...B@B-j. Ric0...75 tierces at 3,26@J5,.i7. Linseed Oil—" 1500 galls at Glc. Whiskey...4oo galls Prison at 25 j*. Coffee—Sales 200 bags Laguayra at BJ-, 900 Rio at B£@B£. CINCINNATI MARKET—Feb. 0. The river is stationary, and the weather is cloudy and disagreeable; which lios tended to check business transactions. Whiskey— Dull, and no Bales. Provisions-.. Unchanged. Sales of 141 kegs No 1 Lard at8o; 76,000 ll>B Bacon at 7$ for Sides and 0.1 for Shoulders; sales of 200 hhds packed sides, deliverable from the Ist to 15th April, at 7je. Groceries... Unchanged. Slat* fitatua! Flro fuiaraoc® con»i>»«F* BRANCH OFFJCBjM SuiTimKLo sT.sPrmßOßfl* , ,r. Ptm&urtfA, May l#r,lBAl. THK'beaiSvidcnceor the suciew‘ iteJl'-Tf*wnw euduaMrill); lo«elrelhe“bTA rK SIDTUI. H I. NSURANIM-l COMPANY” meet the wants of the commnmty, is the unparalleled amount Which lflis hecn done—haems issued P ill cies during the past year, therrljy adding to lint funds of the company Neuily all the proDerty insured it ofthe safest kind, In small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one ye.u Whole No. Pollen** issord do do expired, leriamMcd A I • canceled •—■ ■' do do ia force* •- Amouotof Property-insured do Caneeled.lenmnatcdantl ei do Pi £ " in forre* ' W do Premium Nolen ;; do Canceled, icrmiMXtcd,«*.xpr d, do In force ’ ‘ —ia *' ’ * do Cash Premium* received - •• do do canceled ±±ll SSI -«»A*0 Whole amount oflosses aiul eipen ■ fi« iiiinl - • ■ • • 11 *45 Balance in favorof the Co , in cash, -tyZ7 To city or country merchant*, ami owner* of ®’ w - u “ Inirs, and isolated or couutry property, it w believed thia company affords advantages in point of etieapn Mtrety and security, inferior to no Insurance CompMijr ir ibis country. . - Conducted on the equitable and greatly unproved ~ ys lira of Classification of Ri*lih, deluding all spe< tui baxarUa, inuring-only a limited amount m any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and octurreiie* oi laige iirea, and also, on both the Sioek and Mutual pi in, it not only possesses theebeappesa and accounnodni .on of both method*, but entitle* the insured to a partlol ia ttou in the profits. .... , •Uls antler the control of the following Director*. -J t». Rutherford. A. J. Gillen, John B. I'acicer, »amue. I. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob «rt Kloiz, Samuel Jones, John l; Pr „, L A. J. GILLKTT, Sec’y. A-A. CaRttLKB, Actuary. N. U.-A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on el pi ring policies has been declared by the Directors* and is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble ttr cash at the end of ninety day*. . . • ■: myi7ulAw A. A-CARRIfcsR. Agent. Henry Bobbock* HAS the pleasure of announcing to the piiblie, that nt the repculed solicitations t r his former pupils he has determined .10 make Pittsburgh In permanent re* Birfenee and will, therefore, re-commcrce lo give in, ? Stfonlhe pUnO.GUVtaR and VOCAL MUSIC ~«ih+*)thddv of February next. Miosc who desire to Si students, will please leave their address at the ter fiiore of Mr- John H. Meflor, whore a book for will bC kept— Dr through 4)0 Pout Office - ' »II SonliOatidns'tltlll be positively attended to. and in- the above named day, iPebrunry rtie.inijrhlissiili) to wfer those who are not W 1 S.,t With me, to the following gentlemen acquainted with me, r ft fiobert Snyder ; i,Joun Snyder, Em i fieorgo Ogden, Esq.; . pi?- James A. M’Kuleht, hsq S n I Ko- r ■ B. L. Fahnestock, Esq N;G-Morphy, ES9> JCENKV ROHBOCIJ. dec3lr.nawtf —— tP»ni ■ sSSsffisg®KS®a provemepis . a Jf’j n » rv flhff'bthferdutbiiWingS'i' log ac'reof coal, joining raid Jam, which h in good or [ ie TermB cany anil-title indioputaWe. Enquire of y JOHNSON eLbOD, on the premioH, or WESLEY BBEER, No.lI» Wttter.st.) Puubnrgh.. Jo3Qi3tw* ~ steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic, Bcunel, Brownsville. J. lU’uee. Heudrtcksou, McKeesport. 11 Thomas sbrlver, Bailey, WestNewion “ Geuosstie, Consul* West Newton. S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. ‘ 1 Buckeye Slate, S.Dean, Louisville ** Wellsvilie, Young, Wellsvilie. “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ Forest City, Murdock, VVellsville DEPARTED: • k Baltic, Benuet, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do *• J. M'Kec, Hendrickson,McKeesport “ Thomas t?hnver, Bstley, West Newton. “ Uencssee. Conani, West Newton. “ 3. Buyura, Peebles, Elizabeth. Pittsburgh, Kountz,iCincumati. u Gen. Games. Cope, Cincinnati. “ Jefferson, Jounston,LoaUvUle. 11 Columbian, Poe, Wabash River. “ Gossamer', French Ctuciimati. vap lour Bereft* Marietta, Parkersburg and Goilipolla. . The fine Steamer GOV.SfIUNK,: will ' leave for the above aiufjimerjnedialg: wfißgraml ports, every {JllgglgiSa TUESDAY, at 3 P.M. . For. ft-eigiil or passage apply on board, or lo lei, 3 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Packat for Cincinnati* L ‘ Tub new and fast running steamer CIN : Bimhngiuk* Master, will leave MrSMftregulariy every Wkdsmitay. l%ir freight or pas&uge, apply oil board, or to dee3o_ Ii^B.MiLTENBEUGEK^ I TllE new and splendid passenger steamer .apgasggiawiNCHESTEß, Ueosok D. Moon, Master, will ran as a regular ln*weekiy packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. A!., for Beaver, Wells villa, Steubenville unil WeUaburgh { returning, leaves Wboding for Steubenville, Wellsville and Beaver every Monday, - Wednesday and Pride y, at 8 A. M. Fortreigbi or passage, having unsurpassed atxomnio daliOiis, apply ou board, or to * ARMSTRONG, CKOZER A Co., AgenU, Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest ami tmesi steamer ever built for the trade. Pas* sengers and slnppris con depend on ber remaining in the trade. ‘dec&U for Klttannlug and Catfish. JpfalJl THE light draught and pleasant steamer Capt. Muxinoa*, will leave tbe Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, ni U o'clock, I*. M., for Kittaaning aud Catfish. For freight or passage apply on board. |nov!9 Allegheny Hirer Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS . < rffifciiffr Tit* fine steamer ALLEGHENY UtiLLE 2. Cant. W«, Maxka. leaves tbe Alle gheny waarf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday , at 4 I s . M. Hie Hue steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL Jons lUana, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frauk tin, every Tuesday and Fnday y at 4 P.M. For Freight or Pawwago. apply on Board. (tnarVO For marietta and Hoefctngporfe * Tu* fine steamer PACIFIC, Zakoor Ala* -will leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every T/fD/tSDA Y, ai4 o'clock, P. M. For freichior passage, apply on board, or to b T. WOODS A SON, No. Cl Water st., and 63 Front st. PREPARED and sold by JNO. Y’OUNGSON, SO9 Liberty street. This powerfuHyconcemrated pre purution; the medical virtues of which are found to be eiahlllmrs the strength of the original American OiL Ilia pul up in bottles at£s and 27$ cents,each, with full directions for Its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and It so far exceeds the ortginalln power, a* torender it the CHEAPESTMEDICIfcISINTIfE WORLD, Call and tr y i, JOHN YOUNGSON. N B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of ttie earth, can be had as above—and will be found <muins. Notwithstanding a certain firm c Joints to be iftc only Proprietors. d*w*if J *♦ Boston, Feb. C. important to Fsnalei. Doctor latroceps french female pills an innocent, safe and effectual remedy for Chjoro* ms or or Green Sickness, Fleur, Albas or Whites,Sup pression, Dysraenorrfasea, Nervous Debility, genera! weakness, Nausea, Pains in the Head and Limbs, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors, Diseased Spine, Cos uvene&i, lintabuiiy,-Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Flatu lence or Wind, and all uterine Complaints. Price 25 cents, or Bvo boxes for $l,OO Sold wholesale and re tail by W. C. JACKSON, 240 Ltberty streeu head, of Wood rtreet, Pittsburgh, end by all the Druggists Pull directions enclosed with each box. declUMrdAw Cincinnati, Feb. 6. commonwealth of Heoosyivti»la, A LLEGHKNY COUNTY. SS: A in mo District Coan. No. 7 April Tcim, 1853. Board of School Ihrectors) Ejectment for specific per* Shari'tbareSchool District} forpianceof contract, for the of Allegheny County, (following nnlmproved Lot. ct ( sttaate in the borough of James Bouiall. ) Sharpsborgh, * lleeheny Co. Bounded and deicribcd as follow*—to wit: Beginning it Main street, et the S. E. corner of property owned by Joseph Willey - tUcnee north by said Willey’s line 150 feet to Clay street, tuence east 50 feel to tot lately own ed by F B M’Namara; thence by said M’Namara s line sooth 150 feet to Main stTeet; thence by Main street west 50 feet to pl*ee of beginning. • And now, to wit; February 3d, 1852, on motion of Stewart k GUI, rule on the de fendant to appear end plead to the above action or judgment. Returnable 4th Mon* day of April next—having given three in sertion* in Pittsburgh Morning Post, sixty day* before the return day thereof. From the Record, GtO. S. HAYS, Protb y. To Ja*bs BotoaUm above named Defendant—Will 01 ' h ° abo, ‘ RUI< BTEWART a OIL!., Attorneys far Plaintiffs. Umporlvam of I* Iff tit I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. W- II WRIGHT, (Kuce«»«or io J. 8. Touoii), Mauo . feciureruf anil Denier Wholesale and Retell In •be above named Oil nnd Lamp»,l» now receiving a large naaorwienl of LAMPS, lor burning the Elbe real Oil, Cnnipbitie nnd Pine Oil AI no, Lamps of every deserip imn for burning Lord and Lard Oil• C&andelicr*, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes, Oliiram y Mam, Cana, u«d all tiling* pertaining io the lT *liUieTeal. Campbine or Hine Oil, regularly supplied oticc or twice a week. - , . , AU order* left with the wagon, which is constantly pftsftiug through the city, will he promptly alteuded to. N H Lamps of all kinds altered to lmrn the wlte reol Oil AH articles delivered in any pari of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. Of AS. UHTIBB stock OFDRIT GOO OS J, V. DILLEE, South-east Corner market AffoaHUSti.f HAVING determined to close business by the utst oi April next- will positively sell lus entire sloclt, without reserve, _ Sff- AT 00S T. jgH The stock on iiand ta largo and well assorted, being fresh goods of recent purchase, comprising in part, a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestiogs, Irish Linens, Linen Sheeting, and lmbet Cloths- Cashmere and French Merinos* Alpacca, Mo hair Lustre; Mous de Lain*. plain and fig’d* with a tuU u-sortmeul of other new style dress goods BILKS—A large stock of Plain lilack Lustre, Fancy and Plain chameleon dress silks; plain black And change able Tark Satins. Cl . SHAWLS— Brooke, Square, and Long Shawls. A large assortment of Bsy Slate Long Shawls; white and colored crape and silk shawls. As the entire stock will be closed out at the time above named- many of these goods will be sold at prices with out regard to cost. Customers may therefore rely on be ,n B ofFor^^ BAB)UA j NB of TUP SEASON! ja9:2mo. , ELECTIONS n election for Managers and Officers for the “ Cerapany for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, 11 will be, lioldea lu. the Toll House, oa Mon day.jlhe fst day of Moral. P~»gft fcba.lOtdASlw JOHN HABPFK, Sec y. For Wbselingl aqeauup alli WKTRAOT OP AMKRICAN OIL, IV. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth m., (Apollo Hull,) b«iw«en Market ana Wootl «trcet» POSITIVE 84I#E TO PET—ONE WAREHOUSE, on Liberty, oppo site* the bead of Wood street, with a vacant Lot back running through to Penn street, now occupied by William Lehmer. , „„. m - Possession Riven HI offe t cffiß Wood .L purchase immediately, 8400 of Cit> Warrants. A PP'yj iEAN> MO FFIT A CO., t,,.s No. 31 Fifth slreet._ BTV LB FOB ISS4. - This neat and Of beautiful style or HATS ate now finished- and will •Kibe introduced on Saturday, February Mill. Gent'emeu ure invited to call at No. hi Wood aireet, thMdoor below Camond alley. j WiLgoN & BOUGHT [RON TUBUUAK BEUSTbADS - Willi Elaslio Bolloms, combining sirenglh, neat •as?'"' Health Office. _ fTHIE public areinfonMfhlial|Ae OFFICE OF THE- I BOARD OP HEALTH of the City of I’lltsburEhis it No. 60, Grunt tlreel, between Fourth und Diamond streets, where" all Notice. h Board must be left. CHARLES NAYLOR, jyj2 Secrauuy. GLASS-20U bxs. Glass, assarted. In store nnd for sale by SHEBKIFP A BINNING, feba No.loMarketaucet. SPIKES— 23 kens Pactory Spikes. In store and for sale by f fegfll SHERRIFF A BINNING AILS—A lot 01 Nails, assorted sues, in .store and for sale by lfebs[ SHERRtFF A BINNING. ■iSOAF—I6O boxes Rosin Soap, In store mid tor sale by ft febs SHEhttIFF A BINNING. TTiaKORY NUTS—7bbls. just ree'd and for sale bt H feb3 • SHERRIFF A BINNING. I*<TINEGAR- ii 4o bbls. Bslpre, in store and forsaie by" l y {Jb5 BHERMFF A BINNING. Allegheny county property *t aoctios. On Saturday evening, February 14th, at 7 o’clock, will be sold at M'Kerma’s Auction Home, twelve valu able and eligible Building Lots, either separately or to gether, situate in Duuuesne borough, oppomle the Ninth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, and within a few minutes’ walk of the same Each Lot fronts SO feet on the Penn svivaniaCanal and Butler Plunk Road, extending to the bank of the Allegheny river as far.aslow wutermarlt ntakiog two fronts of the same width. This property, as laid oat, presents inducement* rarely oflered. more particularly to those desirous of secunng a beautimf private restdeuee-or, to speculators, wUKng to invest ibeir capital to the best advantage. Should al of the obove be disposed of, several lota ad|Btningwtli be of fered at the Bame time. - P- M KENNA, Terms at aale ffeb7} Auctioneer. F'eu SALE—A FARM, containing about 10 8 ACRES of FIRST-RATE LANU, wiaateil on llie ulilo River, twenty-two mile* from Pituburrt. Toe improvements consist of an excellent stone Dwelling, with all necessary eut-buiidingsi also,'a targe frame Oarni withan orchard of apple and other Frait Trees, 1 11 A!) o afBix l y-fiVe acres of the Dand Is cleared,—the greater part of which is bottom Land, in a high slate of cultivation, and hot surpassed in fertility by any on the * * TlreUeaver, also, the P- A O Railroad pass through .his Farm, which makes it so contiguous to market that it offers inducements to those desirous of purchasing a Garden or a place to establish a Dairy, rarely to be met with Ii wilfbe sold lo«r andon accommodating terms. For particulars apply to F. M’KENNA, Auct’r , or, to J. A BtiULbS, Bocheater, Pa. -—W. O. a'CAHTHBV, Auctioneer. Valuable city property at Aoctioh -The; «üb«eribcr, AMignee of L. bhroio, will sell at pub-, lie sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 14th day of February, A. D-1852, at 2 o’clock, P, M. of ibftt day, ibose three Lota of Ground, situated m the Seventh Ward. City of- Pittsburgh, being Nos, 1, 4 and 5 in Pma. . . . Lot tVo. 1 fronting 21 feel on Bedford street, and rx« tending back 70 feel to a 4 feet alley, with the privilege of a 3 feet alley alongside, and on which there is erected a two story dwelling bouse. . . » No 4 fronting 19 feet on Resting’# alley, and extending bock S 3 feet to a 4 feel alley, and having thereon erected a frame two story dwelling house _ No. 5, adjoining the above, and having erected there on a two story brick dwelling house. JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law, No-65 Fifth street, Or. to L. SHROM. on the premises. W. Q. W’CARTNKY. Aaet’r C”iOFl [ / House Stand, with a lease of the House, having two years to run from the Ist of April, Also the fur* iiitare, Bar Fixtures, JULiuora, Ac. remaining ©a baud The hou«e is well located and doing a good business;— will be sold at a bargain, aa the present owner has to quit the business on account of bad health. For particularscagaireof, jjiCAEtTNEY , Auct’r. jal7 p. M. D&VI81 Auction*# r. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES—On Tuesday evening, February 10, •i 7 o'clock, at the Sales Room*, comer of-Wood and Fifth streeu, will be sold, by order of G. A R. Stedie, Executors of Valerian Duffoer, -dec**.. two superior sold paient3cver Watehesj ihreedodo detaehedldo do ; also, seven silver Watches. Topaycosiof repairs. Ac., vie: two double ease English Watches; two single do Swiss do; three do do French do. fe b7 P. M. DAVIS, Auert. Grocery store and fixtures at auction. —On (this) Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, at the store of J. H. Lattbaw, No. itt Wylie street, will be sold a quantity of Groceries, Large Counter, Show Case, Shelving, Glass Jars, Counter Scales, Ac., Ac. feb7 P. M DAVIS, Auct’r. f VALUABLE Mksxcai. a»d MtscXtLAHSOca Rooks at V Auction —On Saturday evening, February 7tb, at 7 o'clock, at the sales rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts, wilt be sold a catalogue of valuable medieal and mis cellaneous books; among them are Wttlan on diseases of the skin, with col’d plates, London; the Cyclopedia of domestic medicine and surgery, plates do; Sir Astley Cooper on diseases of tho breast, pistes; do do on the tesus and thymm gland do; Chapman on fevers, gout, Ac., Ac; Boms’ Midwifery: Ryan’s medical jurispru dence; Taylor on poisons; DungUson’s new remedies; Burdon on the Liver, col’d plates? Solly on the Brain, plater, Ryan’s midwifery, plates; Louis on Yellow Fe ver, Ac. Ac. ..... , Also, Ewbank’s mechanics and hydraulic*, plates; Pretzhold’s agriculture; past and present, by Carlisle; Geizerif history of Sweeden; Steinmetz’s history of the Jesuits, a vols; Dictionary of Shaksperean quotations; voiees from uie press works of Miss London, 1 vol, Goodrich’s ancient and modem history of the world, 2 volt,Bvo,num plater, Trumbull’! history of the Indian wars, coPd plates; Pope’s Jdysseyof Homer, Ac. Foil paiticulars ineatoloeaes. feb«_ P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. A A BBLS. CEMENT—Of superior quality, for sale low, to close consignment P. M. DAVIS, Ja3i:U corner of Wood and Filth street*. B. a* FshnsstookU yermllhgs * 2%s Safest and Host Efficacious* Remedy fir Worms that ha* ever been Discovered. THIS preparation has now stood, the test of twenty two years 1 trial, and is confidently recommended as a safe and effectual medicine for expelling worms from the system. The unexampled sneers which has attended its administration in every case where the pa tient was really afflicted with worms, certainly renders it worthy the attention of Pysicians- The proprietor has made u a point toascCrtiun the re sult of Us use in such cases as came within bis knowl edge and observation; and he invariably found U to produce themost salutaryeffect; notunfrequentlv,after nearly all the ordinary preparations recommended for worn*, had been previously resorted to without any permanent advantage. This fact is attested by the cer tificates and statements of hurdreds of respectab e per sons, in different parts of the country, and should lotluce families alwasio keep a vial of the preparation always in their possession. It is mild In its operation, and may be administered with perfect safety to the most delicate infantJ Sold by all respectable Druggists m the United States ifebtfrdAw Dyipeptl* or lndlg««ttoD| Cured by Dr. Raddifs AUeahne Digestive Bitters. inr " Digestion is the process by which those parts of our food , which may be employed tn the formation and repair of th» tuntti, or m the production i jf Ami, «r» made fif ü b t absorbed and added to the blood.* Indigestion, is generally the first causeor those various end barnusing affections of the Stomach, B&wels tthd Kidneys, such as acid Gradations, flatulence, pains in the stomach, side, bach or shoulders* nervousness, great muscular prostra lion and debiliy of the whole body, tha» unfits tbo per son afflicted, for any enjoyment, and make* Mm a con stant subject of melancholy or depression of spirits.— These terrible symptoms arc sure attemlhnuon all coses of bad digestion, and are calculated to render all those afflicted with them the non unhappy and miserable per sons in the world, ir the stomach, the great Tetervolr of that which is intended lobe converted Into blood, to renew the system is deranged, how can tt be expected that the various organs receiving their supply from this source should be in u healihy condnlont Cure Hie .lomach, let good blood be e aboraird, and iho nerve* wiH become strong j ihe liver will perform us functions; the sore and InUamed Kidneys wilt not on n hcalihfu action, tho Barid muscle* will gather force and-vigorsnd Ihe whole syeiem will pm on a newness of action that will a.lonl.h the sufferer. Dr. Hudclira Diners will do all this- Try it, and you will trot b disappointed Price 75 cents For sale wholesale and retail, by r KEVSER t M'DOWeLI. HO Wood street, Pt-tsburgb. feb2:d&w KIOOB* of Ulfttgli r|MIE subscribers for the erection of an House of Re -1 fuge for Wesircu Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an assessment o (twenty per cent, on the amount subscribed by each, is required to be paid to tbo rreauu ror. on of before the 15th day of November next. [tv order of the Board of Directors, ociaijlf JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer ('IOAL BOATS—Four first class Coal Flats, for sale J low bv STUART 6c. SILL, ' * Nq fiSmithfield street. f e k3 opposite Monongahcla House BROOMS— 200 dox In store and for sale by * febS STUART & SILL, in BUS. TIMOTHY SEED, prime, loroale by jlj feb3 STUART 6c. SILL. OR BXS. TOBACCO, Springer I*, 1 *, fps; g jo do do B’s, feta} In store and for sale by STUART A SILL. PIPES— 30 bxs. white Clay Pi feb3 • R EO doe. ex.roton^and M X S R=r^‘ BACON— 2 caeks clear Sides, in store and for sale by febO STUART 6o SILL. FLOUR— 100 bbls. extra Flour, for sale by n STUART * SILU_ AKE SUPERIOR SALMON -20 bbls- If- M’Cullough’s brand in store and for sale by ffcb2l KING % MOORHEAD. A few bbls. N 0.3 large, m store am for sale by jfeb2) KING 6c. fafIoRHEAD. FEATHERS— Prime Kentucky Feathers, In store and for sale by [tebgj KINO 6c MOORHEAD. EFINED SUOAti— 1$ bbls. Lovering’s Crushed; 8 do Pulverized; 0 bxs- Loaf; 19 bbls. St. Louts do; feb? For sole by SMITH Sl SINCLAIR. ALUM— lfi bbls. for sale by feb2 SMITH 6c. SINCLAIR BROOMS— flOdox.Fancy; 1 200 do Corn; For sale by feh2 SMITH k. SINCLAIR. 'INEGAR— 4O bbls. for sale by febS SMITH A SINCLAIR. T'i ARRET’3 SNUFF-3 \3T fcb3 RATTING— GO bales Nos. 1 and 2. for sale by febS SMITH dc SINCLAIR. IMPORTANT - TO CALIFORNIA"EMIGRANTS.— The subscriber has.just received from all the princi pal manufacturers hi tins country, a full assortment of JUvolvine Pistols* every one of them will be warranted when sold. As the idea that persons cannot buy such goods as cheap in this city os they can in the East, is not the case, as we will sell any goods In our lme as low as the? can be purchased intheEa«t,for cash. feb2 BOWN A TETLEY, 138 Wood »t. (WLTB REVOLVERS— Jjul received 1 dozen Colt’s / Pistol*, a beautiful articles with all the latest un> movements, ft4ands inch. For ssleat 1 feb2 BOWK A TETLEY'S,-43S- Wood *C ALSO, 1 dozen Allen’s Sell-Cocking and Revolving Ftstolt.3,4 and S inch. Foranlont ■ • feh2 - BOWN & TETLEY’S: ALSO, Hnminn. Kmyes of all desenpuons asd.nzes. Foreale at [fel|B] TqOWN tfETLEY’S.^ jasj for. *** No. #1 Water aire’et, j; M" ’ mi K|-’.NT —Fnr thi» aammer season, or whole year/-if’desired, a pleasant and eommodious COTTAGE r situatedinunediaiely on.the bank of the Ohio River. In Sbou>etown, and convenient tq the Pennsylvania ana Ohio Railroad. Possession wilt he given immediately. 'For terms, apply to . skouscurwt*, Jan . W. IVBLACKFORD , 'fIHE valuable property owned by Mehlon Rodgers, L situate on Grant-street, between Tliird and Fourth, No 49. opposite the store of Arthurs 6c, Brother, con sisting of Doable Briek BaiUlingt; one, three stones high, and ad attic; and the ether, three stones high, with a store room onfirst Boor. In al!, containingelevea rooms, with cellars under the whole, and good vaults; Will be'sold eAsap, arkf on reasonable terms. If sale eunuot be made before the Ist of April next, it will be rented. Enquire of ' ROBERT ARTHURS,- Attorney at Law and Commissioner for the States, febs;l w No. 44 Grant street. T'O-LET-The STAR SPANGLED BANNER HOUSE —adjoining the Theatre, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Possession given on the lelof April. EnQalre of STEWART A GILL, Aity f « >t Law, No. 87 Frith street. For Rent* A BUSINESS Stand anil Dwelling-house; ike second store above 3d street on Smilhheld. The house t» well arranged either for a Boarding-house or private oc cupancy aud Store; well suited for any business. Rent 8375,00. S. CUTHBEKT,Gen. Agent, febO 50 Smithfioid street. ON EASY TERMS. —A HOUSE and LOT on &S& Wood strett, Pittsburgh,occupied by M’Cul-.gattlll |y &Co ,as a Glass Warehouse. Also, a House and Lot in Manchester, occupied by SamueL Churchy adjoining Charles Brewer. The House is most substantially built; on either side there is a fine spring of water. An orchard of thriving peach trees, and every requirement to an elegant country home, is on the Lot. Also, a Lot on ihe Monongaheia River, having the Roll ng Mill of Mil ler, Church A Co. on the east. For terms, opplj to JOS. KNOX, Attorney at Law, Grant street, Piusburgh._ a For Bale or Rent* 4 FACTORY—Buildings substantial and spacioos t /\ with a large Eneine ; situated on Walnut street, between Venn and Liberty street, Fifth Ward. Posses # i -lonian be had immediately. Enquire of JOHN A. PARKINSON, 1 Penn street, i |a7:imdAw {TtORSALE.— A SMALL FARM—coniaimng63 acres 4 in prime order, wiih two comfortable dwelling houses, an orchard well watered and sailed for garden* mg purposes. Situated 1} miles from the rail road, on Kitbuck Ron, in Ohio township. Or would exchange for a brick house iu the city. Apply to McLain, noffitt a CO . f c b3 3t Fifth itrect, Pittsburgh. mVVO BRICK.YARDS FOR RENT—Possession given 1 immediately, for four gangs each-One in the Bdi ward of the-city of Pittsburgh, recently occupied by Leo. Moul A Sons; the other adjoining the above, in riu township, has been in the occupancy of Geo. Moore fur ten years, consequently the character of the clay for brick has been well established. For further information, inquire of the subscriber, Allegheny City, comer of Sandusky street and South panfc&no} 6EQ. fIIILTENBERGEB. /™VNE LOT in the Eignth vva rd of the City of Pius* 1/ burgh, fronting on Locust street 283 feet fronting on vonbraam street, running to the bluff 400 feet, fronting the Monongahela 293 feet, fronting on ftliUenberoer’s slreet4oo feet . . • One other Lot, adjoining the above, in Put township, fronting on Locust street 244 feet, fronting on Miltenber «*en»s street to the btuff323 feet, on the bluff overlooking ike Monongahela 244 feet to a line of the property of the late Jameslrwin,2oo feet to Locust street. One Other Lot in Pitt Township, fronting on Locust Street. 237 feel, fronting on Miltenberger Street 120 feet to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said alley 238 feel to a line of Property ot late James Irwin, from Alley to !*ocusi Street 120 feet. w . , , One Other Lot in city of Pittsburgh, froutiug on Lo sost Street 293 feel, fronting on vonbraam Street 120 fret to a 24 feet Alley, fronting on said Alley 283 feet, fronting on MiHenbeigef Street L2U feet to Locust Street. One Other Lot fronting on Forbes Street 48 feet, front ing on Mikenberger Street 120 feet to ■24 feet Alley; on (he said Alley 48feet to Lot No. 44 in Miltenberger’s Plan Lots. . , ' One other lot, fronting on. Forbes street, 29 feet, front ing on Van Bream street 120 feet, to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said said alley 29 feet • • One other lot, fronting on Forbes street 72 ft., running back to a 24 feet alley 120 feet, fronting,on said alley, 72feeL I will sell for cash, on long ume-or on perpetual lease.. For particu’an, enquire of the subscriber, on the comer of Sandusky street and South Common, Allegheny City. jan&Smo GEO;MILTENBERGER. BUILDING Lore FORSALE^-Sixty feelolGround, oa the comer or Third street and Chancery Lane, eighty-five feel deep. This properly is on the comer or the second square,below Marketstreet; and for a pri vate residence-is the most suitable of any now for sale, being convenient to market and business. For terms, Ac„ which will be reasonable, apply to JAMES M. CHRIST?, at the Office of the Gas Company, or of R. WOUDS,Esq>, Fourth st. TO LET—AN OFFICE TO LET—over Philo Hall and next doorto Nelson** Daguerreotype Rooms.* ALSO—A small Dwelling House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Oakland. Possession given immediately. B.D.OAZZAM, Liberty eu sear Third., T’O'LET— A comfortable two story Buck Dwelling, on Fint street,second door below Ferry,with seven rooms ■ cellar and vault, at a moderate rent Gnqotr of febs H. RICHARDSON, Market sueet FUR RALE—A valuable Form of 24U acres— ail amt ble land, of first and second river bottom, sitnate on tbe Canal, three miles west of Bloirsville and the Railroad Depot; iOO acres in cultivation; balance prime timber; nil well fenced in; a large family mansion, of twelve rooms,well arranged; targe barn and stable spring hotr-c, wash house, smoke house, corn cribs, car* rmge house, and other oat houses i a large apple orch ard; also,a peach orchard,and every other variety of choice fruits; good water. The whole is m prime or der, Price BS,VOO Terms easy. The improvements are worth the money* _ S COTHBERT,GeneraI Agent, feb3 50 guuihfieid street. FOR K r-NT—A Collage House, with about an acre of Ground, pleasantly siuuated less (had two miles from the city» having teu rooms, well arranged j porti cos in front and rear; ulso, a wash house, a stable and carnage house i fancy and vegetable gardens, a varie ty and abundance of fruit and shade trees 3 somraer houses. Actastefully and conveniently arranged, aud in good order. Rent $250 a year. S. CUTHOERT, General Agent leU5 50 Smlthfield street. WE have seen in a New .York paper an account, of! tUe horrible mangling of a cl)iid*by Rais, and of its death soon alter. The case is indeed a pitiful one. and should awoken the people to the necessity of elean ung their houses and establishments of .rats and sueh vermiu- Tills may be effectually done with by a box of BURGESS’ Roach Hat and mouse Ezumtnator. un surpassable hh a remedy in such cases. It should be tried by ull. Price 25 cents a box. For sale at febs NO. 50 SMITHFIELD ST. Apney for Different Lines of Paeket Ships, passrnuer °f.fick> mfiTGilf- 5405 ÜBBKTV ST., FfTTSBOBOB. For p. W. BYRNES * CO.,C9 South Urus t ermer*f Fins, New York! 30 Wattrloo Read, Liverpool i ana bo Gravier ttretuNev Orleans, ■■ ■■ ■■■: HAS a LINE OF PACKETS sailing every fivedoys: from' Liverpool to New York * a \dne l of Puckett from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18tk-of each month : a line of Pockets to Bolumore ou the 201h, 0. each flkoMb. Also—a Line of Puckett on the fth and •J4th of each month from London and Portsmouth <lO ALSO—Draflsal sight alwayson band, tor any amount, st the lowest rates of discount; ami. all information given concerning passengers, be wven, with pleasure, by their Agent. JP?** THOMPSON, . V iania 1 205 Liberty St.. Pittsburgh. .. tpes, for sale by STUART A SILL. " bow Anrangcmsutti LINE OF PACKETS PHILADELPHIA. fj£|J|y|h£' TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL ?ksdsSS*E®On the Eighteenth day of cvsrp Month. JANE H GLIDDEN, Ambrose Child, 7Uoions-18ih Nov. JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child, 1000 tons- -18th Dee. GONDAR,ff- G.8a«m»»053 tons--- -•••—18th Jan. NEW SHlP.—> —,Bso tons— IBlh Feb. The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements tor the comfort of pas sengers. Their commanders are men of known ability. These packets wilt take advantage of steam tow boats up the Delaware. Also, ships soiling weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans- Passengers con get up the river cheap through the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter .(post-paid)) V P. W. B\ RNES &CO., ftU South street, corner of Fine, New York ; 36 Waterloo Road,Liverpool; JOHN THOMPSON, 205 Liberty street, Pmdborgh. " " ‘ To Printers* I NEWSPAPER. OFFICE POR SALE. —A first-rate I opportunity is now afforded lo go into the Newspa-1 per business. The whole or one-half of a Democratic 1 paper, la one of the Western counties of Pennsylvania ] Is for sale. The County Is decidedly Democratic,, and 1 the Office enjoys the whole of the County patronage The paper has a good circulation and-us business ir profitable. Private and uncontrollable reasons alone, induce the present proprietors to sell. Address, either I personally, or by letter HARPER tc PHILLIPS, i JogQttf Editors of Post, Pittsburgh, Pa» ibis, for salo by SMITH & SINCLAIR. .; a to *t4 \ 1. For Sal* or Rent* Seal Est&U for Sate Lou for Sale* R. 8. Ol MANUFACTURERSof all kinds of 1 runkand Pock* ing Boxes. Dill worth's Planing Util, Grant street, between Seventh and Eighth. Boxes made and delivered at the shonast notice- [ja9 H« W. Horhschj RESPECTFULLY informs his friends had the public in general, that he has opened the house formerly occupied by. S-Shepard, In willtinsbnrgh, vrheiit he is prepared to accommodate travelers and persona going oat from the City. •• Owiton’s Esohance. f\TO.l7 ST. CLAIR STREET.—This honge ■ has been. Xi a token by tfietmteraivned, fyted tip in'rtyle, fatnWi edwnh thebcgtof LIQUORS, and everylhing the eee- nfotd. An excellent LUNCH every day, to laßW Mjeciallycalled. • : ' JAME 3 OWSTON- iania .IOObbU.S.OMoUMC^r^by _ —*t'*linpt<»wu. j YELLOW DOCK ANI) SARSAFAftII LA ' ' , TUIE original and only genuine preparaunu for thp ~ . “i* "* permanent cure of Consumption the Lungs, when tbetfar«*#upposed to be effected by the * v “-wr too free usoofMerairy, Iron.Gamine,4&-,4c - v “a. ' IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAlu - * J Scrofula, r or King’s Evil, ' 3 ' - % Cancers, Tumors, i - Eruptions of the Skin, t * A ,c n * Erysipelas; Chronic Sore - - - "* Eves, Ringworm, Or Tfettet*, « i T VJ ScaldHeadjßheumaii£m,PaicBia 1 , 4 T J the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and 111- * & cere,Swelhngof the GlandSjSyphilre.Dys . - 3 pep*)#, Salt Rheum* Disease of the Kidney ‘ l«o«sofAnpetite,i>ise&&eitiiraungtromihe s „ V Shoulder#,GeneralDebility,Drop* » * > sy. Lumbago, Jaundice, anil -s i - ’ Costtveness. - H “A }* * THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN ' .o ‘ « TIIE SHAKER PREPARED u YELLOW DOCA^* AND THE “RED HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, • J are the invaluable remedial qgenut from which “Dr n 4* ?i ' Goyzou a Improved Extract orYellow' Dock and Sar* , - #aparina”is formed;and the laboratory of Dr Guyxoit ’ (*■ k * has given us the virtues" of (he e toots In theirperfed. „ W* i „ lion Uis preparation contains all the restorative prop ernes of the roots, combined and concentrated in their L;> > utmost strength, and efficacy. *- TL - Experiments were mpde m the maaufactore orihpL 'f r medirtne, nntiiit was found that it could not be further vj- v r * improved* \ •*, Accqrduigly r wcfanditxcfiortedto,almo6tDuiverftally, ' ; f * hieasetaf HepoiiCvScorbntiaimdCuiaueonß complaints '*'* v ; or gcoeralpxostr&tion of all the .vital- powerajaml ; \- tkore toimcnftng diseases of the skm, so trying to the _-- 4* ' ' pauence, and so injurious to health - , « ' (R* Scrof%ila,Svvh.ilis, Mercurial Cotcplabus, Cancst?* ■■-*■ •• Gangrene, Itheumaiism, and a vastvanely of other disa* 4 4 1 gruabU-and dangerous diseases or# spuduy and perfects * *r euredby then tof this medicine „ " V Sautra, (Michigau), October ■*’ * - *- - j * - Mr. John- D. Park— Dear Sir: It is with unutterable " feelings ot grauuide that lam able, through the Divine j »■* ProviaenceolGod,atuibyihcwondcr>workiDgageney ic /of that excellent medicine, “ Guyxou’s ’Yellow Door - * ’ and Sarsaparilla,” to give you a few symptoms or ftiy „ » r i t _ almesthopelcsscase. ' ">* ‘ J*,!' In the winter of 2850,1 was attacked with a severe V £ pain, which was gradually extendizig through the Whole * ' >f right side and leg > al same time, a total prostration > 4 . of ray phyßical system j alao, my leg had shninfcto about "" - i two-thjras of us common sue. 1 procured the attend* . >v i r anceof a skilfol practitioner, who pfonounoed ay dls» easeoneof the worstformsof hvercomplalnt. He said " ”\V - my case wasonenot easily handled, but prescribed for \ me. I remained under his treatment until I was \ t fied he coaid nothelpme.*:l then procured at this place, W. A. Ceersawo bottles of GnyzotPs Yief«‘ , j' low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a * fc % >» vast amount of benefit. After having takenfoux bcules *Z % more, 1 was able to pursue my builress without hay % inconvenience, and have been, since that time a -Well s s_ man, while but a Bhort time since I was confined to my* a bed three-fouiihs of return of my health to any other cause than by the' \ agency of that truly valuable medicine, Guyton’s Yet- -4 ' l?w Dock and SarsapariUiu HASS EL VAURIPEB; - . \ Sauhsl October 14,1851. « Mr. /,2k Fori—Dear Sir: I send yon the foregoing - ] certificate, and so far as I am acquainted wuh his ea?e, i ttisalllrne. I procured it,ikmsfingitmightbeabetlC* - * £ fit to you and the afflicted. You have the privilege of ° v, a using it as yonthinkbest Yours, W. A BEERS. ThsfoUovnng Ltver highly TtsptstabXe PhyrL w - I cum, who enjoys arvcxienMe practice? l (StarlcCojOl,Nov. 1(1651. - ~ - ' 4 Dr. John D. Pari—DparSir: ‘/Dr.Gay2otCsExtract Uil ’*■3 j of Sarsaparilla.” This medicine has been prescribed, ' _ *3l f *■ > by me for the last three years, with good effect, ingene* 4 -> , a - c l ral debility. Liver Complain i, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, “ i Chronic and Nervous diseases. In all Female vom- - " J j plaints It certainly is unequalled. * _ » , 1 in the ose of this medxeine the pauent constantly y - j gams strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great con*, - 1 sideratlon. It is pleasant to the taste and smell,and can be used by persons with ibe»nfoBt delicate vStomachs, , . , '-‘,--^--.--.--'..v; : .:.-.!-.^ £ . : :’ ; rsl -i- .• •••--• with safely, under any circumstances, f am Breaking - 4 from experience, and totheofflictedl advise its use. . ' ? DR. J. S. DEEPER.; _ Extract qf a Letter from an exunrive Merchant™ r v £ y< NbeSh, fWisconsm), 0ct.89,18a. - 4* - Mr. John D jparjfc—Dear Sir: lam out of yoUr M |Ws* - < x ** s tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and “ Dr. tSnyxoti’s Ex* .v * tract ol Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” -Please for ward a supply immediately. v " / Your Balsamof Wild Cherry worked to a chartn hetrj. - ; -. * —not a bottle failed of affordingimmediaieTelieiyacdbi ‘ t . ; r every instance but one (dn old gentfeman of4x years *; I .<■ of age), It cured} imd the-Vellowllock has done equally , as well, I took three bottles myself, last fail, and 1 eu- J >• | - joyed perfect health last winter, for the first winter fbr j.l • eleven yean, beingiroubled with a severe eruption the skin', me. up from two.-weeks:to four -, months every winter and spring, until fast winter.' " Henry-ILionqs,-abrofflermerchauJ'aird^.^a k pßrlieulat:' , -'.::-;;-"?'r-?.Vij;‘.vft.iV';v%s r ->'.:-'--i,.-'-.: friend of two bottles of the Yellow Dock for, J 'a Scrolulous Erupuon, which L has worked an entire > | ears. * J - a iS J j!t <, " My store ts at Uie corner oi'Wisconsin Avenue and WamoLstreel. Yours, respectfully. a ' v CUARLE& E. CASE. -. r - < ID* Pnce SI per bottle—sit bottles for sfi. ‘ c** * i "‘'jX Sold by J. D PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, ' H North east corner of Fourth and Walnut Sts-entrance v -" - w on Walnut—^lo wborn all orders v.■->;• . .^5. - = i Kidd A Co, PutsDurghjL Wi!cox,Jr,cornetMarket- ' street aud the Diamoml; BA Fahnestock A , burgh, J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham*AlUk gheny City. LT Russell, Washington; Wlf Lstnbhr* ton, Franklia; L B Bowie,•-•Untontownv , H }, Wetty,;/ • Greensburgh, S Kounxz, Somersel: Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* 9 - '"'J "buighi:HildebrandACo l , .lndiatta'f: , 4.*R:-Wriglit,'-Klttaiii?.i i ',:>-'..-:.';..-'r.v^ : i , r>ii.'.iT'SsL*'.->-...: ning; Evans A Co, Brookville; A Wilson A'-'Scra, > i Wayuesburgh; M’Farland Jf Calletfderjf Mcsdr -i•->:-v: ville, Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry Forkcr, MCrcCi'i Jam ' i 4 G Kelly A Co, Butler, S Smith, Be avert I DSommerton, " '< ' i Warren, FLA CS Jones, ConderspoTii P prooker* 4 Jr .Brownsville. *• * * inovlB _v4< "1 Aycr’a Cherry FectorML. „ ,> r t ' For the cure of coughs, COLDS, 110£892* J ) . NESS, BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING CIH&H . /' CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. ,* ' Inoflenng re the community’this justty.Cßlebrßtedxe>-.\i .L ;v7; medy for diseases of the .. wish to trifle with tbe lives orhealtb of ihe afllictcdihut- : ; -v .. frankly to lay before them the opimolft of • «- .•mettiaml-someoftUe.evidciices'ofJissupce#9,.(Vo]Ufcflfhl*h:;^>v.:.?.^.-vv-:*'; , 4i?it?3|-::'- ; -.--. they can judge for- themselves. ■ , v.:Wei.sw«rely-pledgft,v>. !^.^v^v?v^Ti?'«^v, . , '.-'r-r'. i ourselves lo make no.wild asserUonsor.falsbil#fenientiS: of iUefficucy,tiar willwehold oatdny ho?eto ; humanity which facts will not warrant- . ’ Many ptcofs are hero given, and-we *oUcitaajnqmryj.-,;;.:;/v,r i -.;.,.., :from the public into all wc publish* feeling assured they .* , ; will find them perfectly reliable; uutf ihe medicwo •; /; ihyihcirbestconfidenceand patronage. , - , > -n3f . From the distinguished Professor, of ChemnlryAnd molt* ns Afeiteo, Botodoxn CoUegtJ • -- f | Bear Sir : I .delayed anawejing ihe. r preparation, until I had ano “portunUyof wUncssinglta >, r~ \ effects In my own family, or in the families of my friends. < a This I have now done with a -high degree of-sstisfaa* t lion, in cases both of adults and children s *- - _ 4 - J Ihavefonndit,astt'tingrBdiemashow,apowevib|to- 1 - <■ - medy for cold and cough# and pulmonary diseases*? \* *- v PARKER CLISAVELAND, 31 D* ~ j? - Bbumswlcx, Me, Feb 5,1817. ' , - Y . ; From an Ottnurin the Hamilton Ntllr,\rUhis City? s * " r^ Lowell, Aug. U>, 18W. « _ < Dr- J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the r;:i:.T .s ! Vi: . 1 ever had m my life, by your “Citebbt PeWOKal? ’pff . never foil, when I haVe opportumty of recoramenoios“ : toothers. Youre,respectfully. *■ EMERSON-, V fp" Read the following, and see if thismedicino re worth a trial. The patient had become'tciy ftcbm,ana x.* theeffeetpflhemedicmewaaUntnismkaWyffls ul “ J J : r" - ' -'3s- Uinxm Stajbs Hotel, Sabato« C , t * V"ll Dr J.C. Ayer,—Sit: . ful affection of the lung#, and - consumption, for more tbana year i T^? u * J®!!LjSfflt*' * .‘J dlciire that would reachmy care,unfiircommeacetLito _ t % use or your u CunnsY Psctokal,” whwh gave ®®iPJ?sfir . »* C <'t relief; andl hav& beeasteadilygaming mt sirengtlLtiU f » my health is well nigh restored. . n -* %>l whtletislngyourmeijiciDe, Ijiud *„ | cunng with Umy reverend - „- u. * ter District,' who had.been suspendedffq® his v ?::* duties by a severe attack of bronchsus. .'LL.* s <9 **■ fc ' I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you, * And am. sir, >oorrre»ccu#hy,v j k - J. F.CALHOUHyof South Carolina* ,- - - ' - J. f r '* t * njr The following was. one of the worst or eases which the physicians and friends thought totmincunroto . co-.dmpt.on>- * { J C. t -wasintern ™ih brought on by a cold, m the beginning a/ lisvroMSwjj _.v and was confinod to my bed- more than two montis-."- J Cengbing incessantly night and day, I , t and pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy, and ®r . j breath very short Indeed, I was tepidly fading. w.d ~ _ . such distress for breath,tbni bnt hulebope ofmy l W , erycpnldheenteriainea. Wluleutllnsstiiialioai?^.. > ofmine.ilheßeT. John Keller, o£tbe - . * ■uicdmoretograufylum, than from'any . ,J obtaining relief Us good eflecl u j* ie “ its use, and I soot, found my health JJWW .L^.l, Kotriu three months, l am wetland MJWft t j, tribmemyenreonlyroyoargr«itmedi«n r -$ Wuhthfideepesigianl^|»»«j J '« BV -| freparedsmd oldbyiamesC.AyetsrraoUcalChem. __ by H. P. Schwann, and 1. Doaglnss, ana py . * generally ■ ■* c—^ ph.-v-t- «»a chalr~gai.nwms. -> j £J JOSEPH METER, 4M -PetW 'C l M,Canai Bridge.keepsconslShUyon - . >** / Amto:order, atlic Inw«t jpnrts. Sc* and Plain FUHNIiqRE,6t>FA3rafICHAI, K 9 - y of the be t workmanship and mostaPP«>g“ * l I*“- , V , Purehaaerewonlddowento-*isHl£lsWat*r»om* * * - *■ ...... % r^ Ba: HOLMES A SONS, -i ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, »Dd Dea lers InNolea.Drans, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes Exchange on thejEastem anil Wesicrn ' l Co"lecllonß maJS-wnlialiectuea-ihronphoot the Uni ted Stales. Depositee received in par finds or cutrenl paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth ... . nom ~ • THO».ejJt«»!IT. HOU» RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, H gcSnnofVhad and Sixth MUI; P. tTe Coiiußanlt Notes, Time Bills, Foreign II end Domestic Exchange.Ceruficajes of DeposL,ae ■EXCHANGEon alllbe principal Ciliesof the Union end Europe, for snle in auras to snitpnrehasert, , - [. CURRENT and par fends recelTedon deposits .. COLLECTIONS madeon all pans of the Union, all lie, lowest rates. ■ - ' ♦IPi. 1 ' I *.: A GOtttiT« ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS* So. 65 Wood Str««, - Third door bttow fourth—iwutnd*). SIGHT EXCHANGE on tfad BastCTn.Ciues constantly for tale. Time Bills of Exchange -and Notes diS; counted Gold,Silver and‘llank Notes r bought*!id sold. Collections made in all Ihe principal ciuesof. the United Stales Deposits received of Par and Current l unds. mart7:y G. £L ABNOXJ) & CO„ BANKSRS. AND DBALB&S IN EXCHANGE COIN, banknotes, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, &e.,&Ca Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds ted to any part of the Union. BSP* 8T O G K B~?sS9i ROUOHT AJTO SOLD ON COMMISSION. No. "T 4 FouftA strait, sepioi Itfexldoor to the Bank of Pittsburgh. Hf ! M THE ORE AT SECRET AT EAST bISCOYkRED , For tB» Core of Coniomptlon t New Sutton & Ncw Remedia. Triumphant Succett. SYBIACUM, iry Tus cure for cough*, colds, sore throat, splitting, blood, difficult breathing,-bronchi;**, iucipiem, cottfinp e<l and tuberehlar consurnplion,. in Turks botxliss.— Kach one peculiarly adapted to each one of the three stage* of Comumpwm.: Cough, pain in.ihe breast, side, head, back,-joints and limbs,‘inflinuftatiou, 3 sore ness and-tickling m the throat, fcver,difttcult and quick breathing; ezpeetora- Costivene»« fepasnodia cough, violent fever, night, morning and mid day sweat* hectic flash ui ihewLce ana eheeks, burning heat lit the palms of tbebandaand soles of heftcva?pMtor«Jtbn«a»y, copious, and streaked touh (Zood. SYMPTOMS. Diarrhoea, diminished fe ver, cough and morning 1 increasing Tubercular Consumption, f debility, freaueiii fainting in Yellow. Wrappers, j filr, s!ighi delirium and ) swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFMCTED.—The appearance in three bottles of NUTALL’S SYHI AClljfis aireyeiaiiime dieine, fram.it> novelty and direct tUe old absurd and inconsistent ONE _ BOTTLE SYSTEM, while its success, prepared in this manner. (each bwile | containing a different preparation), in coring Ur <fur»- ent etaste which characterize Consumption* has eatab- Ushedthe welcome truth of the Curability qf ttmy stage of Pulmonary Consumption- , _ a Physicians approve of U because it is based upon cor rect Physiological and.. Pathological, principles. The public approve of it, because .it is Comrrwn Sense, and because they knout from sad apmerueihatoneprepm r&iioa wilt net cure the three stages of Consumption.^ "Ve U s»eS BJtJis, and when ha uses Nutail’a Synaeum,hifl hopes “inroSlnthe first stage of .Connanftum. andtrue* the first bottle, his -expeelora-ion, difficult and ptutunl, be* comes free .and easr.i'his.tdough.sppn fets, well, the loreness,tickling in his throta.mflammation,paiutn his breast, side, bead, bach, joints and limbs are removed. If he id in the second stage and uses the second bottle hisfever leaves hm; his disturbed slumbers become sweet and refreshing i Ins night sweats vanish; his ex pectoration copious and bloody, assumes a healthy ap pearance. and at length disappears; his bowels-be- , come regular;-'his appeute . returns; the Bush in bis cheek disappears ; ihe Ourtung heat inthe palms of his hands andsoldsof his feet are felt no longer ; his cough now eeasesi he recovers, and is well. ■ j ■ ■ If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bottle, his Diarrhoea gradually ceases; his weak bowels become strong! bis cough and other bad sjmptoms disappear, feeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous; bis stomach ticovcrs ita proper tone, and. ereates new, neb and nourishing blood 1 his strength returns; his wasted body ir clothed Withfiesh ; Ets tars B savsn, and he is re &jh^Sae^Mlotaii’s'Byriai!dm^hasihe^Symptoms of thdstage for whichil is-intenddd printed to front of the QPJRES; coußeqoemly no ralstake.can, occur in *e« 18 u^ S the Editor of thispaper, containing Dr. Nutnll’s Pathology of. Consumption— . on the slrictore nnd uses of the Human Langs, and certificates of auras. • _ - ' , P^m Pa pilefo y U e%^r N pe7&.u|rL V “ tor P ■ XEYSKE fcICDOWBbL. UOWooa at, . Only tVholesale and Remit Agents for Pittfbnrdiaiid I Allegheny County. ... Da7-.dkw FIRST STAGII Incipient Consumption, m Blue Wrapper*. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, in Pink Wrappers. THIRD STAGE. TO ISV AXiUDS AHD THB THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. Thirst The O si* Paw Exhuctor {ConnePs 4* jC jfojfy’j) curing all Bums und all External Pain a of Columbia for Staying or Restoring the H 3? a &«e?« Nerve and Bone Liniment nn&Jndtan Veg etable BHxir , & eur« lot all cases of Rheumatism.,^ 4ih MsNair’e Acoustic Oil, a certain care forDenCness. sth Nay's LtnimentyO. known cure tot Uie Rue?. flth Spoen's Siek Headache Bemeag. 7th Alotow’j Bduf for all women in the family way . Bih Langlty't Great Weilem Indian Panacea,, far Colds aud feverish feelings atid preveniinzlevcra,.far Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bdtoos .Affccuon*,. for Diarrhea*, Indigestion and Loss ofAppeuusi tpr cosuve ne*a in females ftnd males; andnervouscoaiplaliu* j for Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles;Rheumatism,*?. The great points are it is not bad unake, never give* pain, and. sever leaves one-tsosUve.. •• tit - f i 9lh P*n7n/wg<(Worin Killer,} for Children ; ■or erown persons. - lOlh- Jilts Brown'i Gitai Patn Killer. No medicine i has been discovered mat is so happily adapted to use intcrnaUy as dfops to be taken, anS yet perform .uch wonders when applied externally as a wash or bath, by friction. In bottles from 12i1050 cents each. ,y Htb* SavnAofcs'j Roaeh and Bed Buff Ban', ior drlv* ina away Vermin in a short Ume. 1 I9di The celebrated Lin's Life Pi& .and Temperance c^»o\ e Z t4tb°Tir Nev> YoriHair Cyu. Urn only. 3 *ls^h. < jU7i’jSjJm«?C)Una,"a Chinese Remedy for Cuts, 3 ifzlraei of Saria-paiilla. Tins article has oulhv ed all still gives us great saus* f& l7^ a *The celebrated spread Sxr*rtgiAen*ng Plaster, I mhdefrofa DtLitfetedpe, and the most popular in Ufa! m iMi l 'Dr.£ft>l«’« TotAAeht dhopr. Acertatnandeasy • CU l9lh .bopghlthe.iightfor the United States,-oMhe celebrated, CenceatniaMaural Wear, foand at. the Salr Springs of Doctor yim.l.. Chase, atStOatbariues,C.W,. This medletne basal tabled a notoriety and popularity aeyer berore mmJM bv anv nreiiaralion-at ihatplaco, and itsaale has been commeasurate withita merits,srblchare All the remedies are fully described m ALMANACS, to be given to all who call where the Medicines die Notice.VAU preparation*-'heretofore known as u COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK A CO.*#, always be longed and now belongs PrL»uciw S- Comstick} nnd though the eigoauire of Comstock A Co- wiU becohiinued, ihi* exit a label with the fac-simtie Bignaiure of Dr. L. 8 C: will in future designate the GtNV AU: OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS- tT The above medicines can be had in tins place of. febd . WILLTAM JACKSON- C bomber llu’s Commercial colics** I , - {'Cha&TSBSD A.. .1850.) . . * | Zoeated at t&a comer of Market and Third ftnti s*. ] fpHE Plan ot Insirucuon panned in tlu* Institution, in | X rerercnce lo BOOK-KEEPING, has bees teaied by | iho Principal fora'lona pericKfcantfispracucal, as *e.U as theoretical, in all Its operation*- Tne student Is^not .■] confined to any particular printed-boo* j vut is cxf rciseu on a great variety of practical as arp of doily occurrence In »he various departments of trade* Free Lectures oa Commercial Law are deliverea av the College every Mbndey evening., by Meure.-WATSpN, andSTOWE, commencingai7o'clock,, There la eouiiected with the loamauoma Commercial. Library, affording superior ad vantages to- the emdents, thus enabling every one to become familiar: with the laws of Commerce.. . ■ PENMANSHIP— A. teacher has bsen employed to. lake charge tf thla hranob, who devoiea hiswhole al i tendon to dje auyapeeraent of Jusolaases.: - ' : a deparimcntisopenea for.tae.porpose of instructing I mechanics and outers, in the jiruiclples of drafting, con* I Eimcnpg machinery, eagmeeringy #e; v i By reference fc» our principal merchants and business i men.it will,be found that there fs no;lnstitution in this l vicinity that possesses fcuperlorad vantages fbrqu&iriy-' i Ing.youn^men in the.vanouapnrsnixs orlzade. . . OK CHAMBERUN, Principal, ja3*fl&w * nhit Professor of Book-Keeping. * J>^ '-- ' T ’*"*’* *•« . V if, *■ • %'-.yf. , . \,.;.V *> ,t 1 . <’ '■> '■■ ■ ■ _*.*£ *>’ * **#-«* t.?- *.* /, : •••< SYMPTOMS. V ■* »-'''!lw „*». *> w- ? <t ■* **£.■;- ■■m. •\. 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